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You will need to create city landing pages when you are marketing in a state, county, nationwide, or multiple cities. This strategy allows you to rank for each market area without having to build an entire site for each market. This is know as Loopnet Marketing and is the same strategy employed by Zillow and Craigslist. Check out our Learn More section for more information about why this strategy works. Please scroll past the video for individual steps. Your default home page will be titled “Home” but may be updated by the time you begin to work on city landing page. Please search for the page that has a bold “Front Page” in black letters next to it. Hover and you will see a link to “Duplicate” the front page. Click the link. A) Set new page title: This should be your keyword with the location. For example, “Sell My House Fast Houston Texas” is a great title for a seller site. C) Rework the page’s content: be sure to change up some of the content on the page to be original, so Google won’t ding your site for duplicate content. Think of how you would read a newspaper and pay attention to the headings, bold print, and image captions. Check out our Learn More section on how to find and use our SEO Grader to help you maintain the page’s optimization. D) Overwrite market city settings: You will have a shortcode throughout the site , and these take the settings form your overall site settings in the dashboard. When you are setting your city landing pages, you will want to override these with that page’s market area settings. For example, a “sell my house fast houston texas” page would have an override city of Houston and an override state of Texas. You only need one zipcode for the override zip, regardless of the number of zip codes in that city. Your menu name will appear only on the admin portion of your site. Only you will see it. These menus should not be the Primary, Top, or Footer menus and thus the checkboxes left blank. This menu will be used within what is called the Sidebar Widget – which we will cover shortly. *Note: If you do not see Sidebar, you will need to click a page on the right side that has the sidebar to edit it. In the image above, the “Why Rent To Own” page needed to be clicked to access the sidebar.
2019-04-20T20:34:59
https://help.carrot.com/tutorial/how-to-add-multiple-cities-to-a-carrot-site/
© 2019 Information and Real Estate Services, LLC. IDX information is provided exclusively for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Information is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS or Tracy's Team | RE/MAX Alliance. Data last updated: 2019-04-18T17:38:08.93.
2019-04-18T22:25:09
https://www.homesinnortherncolorado.com/results-gallery/?neighborhood=901+Pearl+Residences+Condos&sort=importdate
London has long been a destination for the luxury traveller, with an exquisite range of boutique hotels, independent shops and Michelin-star restaurants. It is the most popular and accessible destination in the UK, with four airports in total and many other ways of travelling to and from the city. London is very large however; you could never explore every unique corner in one trip, as there is so much beauty to see and so much inspiration to take in. Soho on the other hand, has all the finest aspects of London as a city, all in one, accessible area. If you are wondering where to travel to within London, Soho is definitely the place to be in 2017 to get the very best of what is on offer. Soho hasn’t always been known as a travel destination, but with the ever-changing city landscape, it has evolved into a high-end, eclectic area that draws people from all corners of the world. Never will you see a more diverse range of shops and establishments in one area than the city streets of Soho. As you wander down the winding streets and turn down vibrant lanes, the adventurer within you will be overjoyed with the experiences and hidden gems that you find. Put on your luxury silk trousers and head out to explore all the wonders that Soho has on offer in true elegance and comfort. Known as the heart of the West-end, it doesn't matter matter what time of day you visit Soho, the vibrant buzz will fill you with excitement and fuel your travels to see what every street has to offer. Located just minutes from the prestigious shopping areas of Oxford Circus, Carnaby Street and Regent Street, you couldn’t ask for more in terms of high-end shops and fantastic restaurants. Whether you fancy a spot of afternoon tea, a nutritious brunch or fine dining, the experience you seek is never more than a few steps away in Soho. During the day, the streets are alive with excited shoppers seeking out their next purchase in the wide range of flagship stores and pop-up shops, where travellers can find their own personal style in the unique pieces on offer. At night, Soho comes to life in a whole new light, with unique cocktail bars and live entertainment. If you are staying at one of the beautiful boutique hotels in Soho, a visit to the theatre is a must-do! This is a destination where you can truly be yourself; it is encouraged to show your personality in your style of clothes and you won’t be afraid to try something new in Soho – ‘ddoo as you like’. The multi-cultural area holds diversity close to its heart, drawing inspiration from the historic and current events to bring together cultures and experiences from all over the world. This is the reason why we chose it for our pop-up shop, as it reflects the story of our luxury silk garments. They have been inspired by our travel experiences and transformed through our imaginations to bring what you see before you today. Come and visit our pop-up shop in Soho and discover your luxury silk clothing collection! We are located at 14 Smiths Court, W1D 7DL and cannot wait to welcome you and share our story! We are only here until July 31st, so don't miss out! We are very excited to meet you, our elegant travellers, to offer styling advice and exclusive offers too!
2019-04-21T02:12:32
http://www.ddoo-collective.com/en/luxury-loungewear/elegant-traveller/273-soho-the-newest-luxury-travel-destination
New Interval Pill Computer systems Have Come! These transportable computer systems are the proper instrument for enterprise, enjoyable and particularly for studying. When you're making an attempt to resolve on the precise pill for you as a scholar, this text ought to assist you to resolve. Why are you selecting a pc board as an alternative of a pc? Perhaps you're nonetheless undecided why you need to use a tabletop? Let's consider some advantages of utilizing a pill as an alternative of an old school desktop or laptop computer. Whereas the pocket book is transportable, it's nonetheless near being transportable and simple to hold as a pill pc. When you’ve gotten a desk, you may simply discover it in lectures with out disturbing everybody round you and you may write feedback straight on the display with kinds in your personal script. Once you get dwelling, you may change these notes into digital textual content, which suggests they are often listed and searched from the machine. Return to any day and search for particular phrases – a lot simpler than looking by means of limitless pocket book websites! As well as, you should utilize the pill to lookup info or sources in a short time – a lot sooner than ready for a pc or laptop computer as well. You’ll be able to create displays in your pill and run them straight out of your machine. You too can use the pill as a ebook studying – and it’s a lot simpler to hold one desk with quite a few books than to hold 5 – 6 completely different textbooks round! Which desk do you have to select in faculty? Your finest guess is prone to be a tie desk (which is one like an iPad or a Galaxy Tab) so it's as comfy as potential within the class. You’ll be able to put it in your desk or ring if you don't use it. Once you use it, it won’t be distracting and you may set the pill to silent use – no extra on key lights! This aspect is a query of which scripts are vital to you. If you’re already utilizing a specific working system in your smartphone (for instance, Android or Apple iOS), chances are you’ll wish to be accustomed to your pill – so will probably be a fast studying curve. The iPad could also be past your pocket, however there are lots of cheaper choices obtainable. The Android working system has a big number of tablets, some costing lower than $ 200. . Consider using the pill for films and music? Be sure to get the most important storage capability you may afford (pill computer systems normally are available in 16gb, 32gb, and 64gb choices) and search for a pill with further Micro SD or USB slot for enhanced capabilities. Additionally, bear in mind to verify the suitable software tray to make sure that the packages you want will run on that desk. Are you now the proprietor of a desk or laptop computer? Pill computer systems weren’t initially designed as commonplace gear – they have been designed for individuals in search of one other transportable machine. Nevertheless, the hole between the pill and the standard pc is lowering quickly. The Asus Eee Pad for instance, has a singular Transformer keyboard dock that transforms the chart into a pc pocket book. That manner, it may be used as a pill at your comfort (eg at school), however make it extra like a traditional laptop computer when it’s fascinating – for instance, when writing essays in your desktop. The excellent news is that almost all tablets have non-compulsory keyboards and / or mouse stations, so with this performance there isn’t a have to have each a pill and a laptop computer – you may promote your outdated laptop computer or desktop to boost some extra cash! Choosing the proper pill to your pc will not be very tough – you simply have to perform a little analysis and comparability before you purchase. You don't must blow some huge cash to start out seeing the advantages of utilizing a school desk!
2019-04-19T22:56:14
http://aramhelp.org/2019/03/selecting-the-proper-pill-pc-for-pupil/
Brentwood offers equipment that is used to separate the valuable copper from scrap cable. We supply Bronneberg Cable Strippers and Holmatro Cable Cutters. Copper recovery from scrap cable made easy. Releasing copper from scrap cable is not a job for inferior or poor quality equipment. At Brentwood, we only offer the best equipment for this application. For simple cable stripping from the smallest single core cables up to heavy armoured cables, we offer Bronneberg cable strippers. Cutting large cables ready for cable stripping or further processing requires heavy duty cable cutters – and the best cable cutters come from Holmatro in the Netherlands. We supply a standard cable cutting kit suitable for a wide range of cables. The KAB-W is designed to strip cables up to 180mm. Holmatro Cable Cutting Kits are suitable for cutting all types of cable including telephone, ground cables, and armoured cables.
2019-04-21T03:16:29
https://brentwood.com.au/cable-recycling/
Working only a few hours a week, this bounce house/inflatables renting business is producing a 92% Profit Margin, putting almost $32,000 of Profit in the owner’s pocket. The owners take pride in offering great customer service, along with the cleanest and safest inflatable rentals in the area. This company is one of the few bounce rental businesses in Omaha, Nebraska that is certified by SIOTO, the Safe Inflatable Operators Training Organization. With a growth of nearly 100% in profit from 2013 to 2014, this is the perfect business to continue to grow. With a 15% [$9,300] investment to purchase the business, the Return on Investment (ROI) would be 241% in year one! Profit Trend: Nearly 100% growth in profit! ** Discount of over $24,000! Equipment Loan would be fully collateralized! I saw your business for sale on BuyBusiness.com. Please send me more information about listing #77773 (Bounce House & Inflatables for Event Rental w/ 92% Profit Margin - Business For Sale).
2019-04-19T00:58:39
https://www.buybusiness.com/businesses/77773/bounce-house-inflatables-for-event-rental-w-92-profit-margin-business-for-sale
We love our pets, but sometimes our budgets struggle to stretch far enough to get them the proper health care they need and deserve. This is exactly why Illinois' Just Animals Shelter will be bringing their Low Cost Pet Wellness Clinic to the Loves Park Blain's Farm & Fleet on Monday, May 14 from 3 to 7 p.m. This clinic offers basic pet services and vaccines at a low cost, including rabies vaccines, heartworm tests and preventatives, microchipping, deworming and more. See the complete list of services available and their prices here. At each pet wellness clinic Just Animals services about 80-100 pets, but pre-registration for the event is required. You can register now by calling 815-830-6568 (make sure to leave a message for a call back), or do it online at justanimalsshelter.org.
2019-04-25T09:51:57
https://97zokonline.com/low-cost-pet-wellness-clinic-coming-to-loves-park-this-may/
Reversing Linked Lists In these diagrams, the previous node is magenta. the current node is orange. the next node is cyan. Since we start with the head of the list, the previous node is null. The current node is the head of the list, A, and A’s next node is B. At each step, we set the current node’s next edge to be the previous node. So to start, that means A’s next node is now null. Then we advance the previous node to the current node, the current node to the next node, and the next node to the next node’s next node. Repeating the process, we set D’s next node to C: Since the next node (cyan) is null, D is the new head, and we’re done!
2019-04-25T08:56:05
https://observablehq.com/@mbostock/reversing-linked-lists
Security is among the top three concerns for most home buyers – with the others being location and price – but it is often forgotten in the upheaval and excitement of actually moving in. Change the locks. Before you move into your new place, replace all the existing exterior locks and make sure you have all the keys. You never know who the previous owners might have given a spare key to, so it’s best to start fresh. Double check that all sliding doors and all windows fit well within their frames and have sturdy burglar bars or security gates. You may also want to fit additional anti-lift devices to sliding doors, and install additional safety chains and spyholes on solid doors. If there’s an existing alarm system, be sure to get the instruction manual and emergency numbers from the previous home owner, and immediately change the security codes and passwords. It is also a good idea to have the system checked regularly and change your passwords from time to time. If there is no system, have one installed before you move. Make sure that your alarm system has an exterior siren to alert neighbours and passers-by if your alarm is triggered. Burglars are usually in and out in a few minutes and they know that the police or security companies can’t respond that fast if they trigger the alarm, but they don’t like the idea of there being other witnesses. If your new home is already equipped with CCTV, check that the system is working. Alternatively, you should consider installing a camera security system linked to your smartphone before you move as these have proved to be a strong deterrent for burglars. Double check the property’s vulnerability. Stand outside it and imagine how you would get in if you were locked out. The first thing you think of, whether it’s the garage door without a lock or the branch hanging over the wall, is exactly how a burglar will get in, and you should address it immediately. Respect the power of light. Criminals don’t want to be seen, so add more exterior lights if necessary to make sure whole property is well-lit at night. You can also use technology to make sure interior lights are turned on and off when you are away, to make the house look occupied. When you do start moving in, don’t leave any furniture or belongings in the front garden or on the pavement for all to see – and for burglars to start making their own inventory. Rather store everything inside the house, even if it takes a few days to sort it all out. Once you’re in your new home, try to get the curtains or blinds hung as soon as possible so the layout of your furniture and location of your belongings will not be visible from the outside. Introduce yourself and your family to your new neighbours as soon as possible and join the local neighbourhood watch if there is one. This will help you fit in to your new community, and make friends that will look out for you and your house as you look out for theirs. Be sure to check your household insurance policy to see what it covers and what changes you might need to make because you have relocated. In addition, it is a good idea to mark your valuables by engraving them with your ID number. You should also keep a record of all their serial numbers and take photos of jewellery, watches and other special items like coins and artwork so that they can easily be identified if thieves try to pawn them or are caught with them. Remain security conscious. Don’t leave any ladders, tools or equipment out in the garden as these could tempt opportunist thieves or help burglars gain access to your home . And don’t leave spare keys under plant pots, rocks or doormats. Rather ask your trusted neighbour to hold them if you need to give access to a friend or family member while you are not at home.
2019-04-20T18:56:50
https://propertywheel.co.za/2017/06/top-security-tips-for-new-home-owners/
The saying “Thank God for Mississippi” is used by residents…. The saying “Thank God for Mississippi” is used by residents of states who do poorly in rankings comparing US States, because Mississippi is almost always doing worse than they are. In 1918, the geographic center of the United States was determined by balancing a cardboard cutout shape of the US on a point. It was accurate to within 20 miles. The USA has a law that allows citizens to occupy any unclaimed island in the world, as long as there is seabird or bat poop on it. US continues to violate U.N. Convention Against Torture signed 20 years ago. Out of the 238 years that the United States of America has been a nation, 216 of those years has been in conflict or war, which is about 90% of the time. Between 2004-2006, more than 500 Indian workers were lured into working for shipyards in America with the promise of American citizenship. The company sent them into a labor camp, held their passports, extorted them with lies about various fees, and threatened them with legal and physical harm. If everyone lived like a resident of the United States, we would need the resources of 4.5 planet Earths for sustainable supply. Americans can’t pass their own citizenship test. An impressive 91% of immigrants who seek to take an American citizenship test pass it. A sampling of Miami residents — all of whom were naturalized American citizens — didn’t do as well. Only 1 in 15 passed.
2019-04-23T10:12:51
https://crazyfacts.com/tag/usa/
Chictopia is the largest source of fashion inspiration on the web. The knit beanie trend is rocked by bloggers BloggerNotBillionair, jinsphotoblog. to vote on how these trendsetters style the knit beanie trend.
2019-04-24T07:04:21
http://www.chictopia.com/knit-beanie-17527/trend
It takes a lot to make me feel ashamed of London, my beloved home city. But yesterday’s tower-block inferno did it. The raging fire at Grenfell Tower in North Kensington, the disturbing speed with which this home to hundreds was reduced to a smouldering shell of a building, heaps shame on this city. It is positively Dickensian, a hellish scene out of place in 2017, like a violent echo from an older era when safety, especially the safety of the poor, was of little moment. London needs to look in the mirror. This cannot just be chalked up to ‘tragedy’. It is difficult to avoid the conclusion that it was the low social status of the inhabitants of the tower that left them vulnerable to this horror. That’s a serious charge, I know, but how else do we explain that residents who complained about fire hazards were ignored? The Grenfell Action Group residents’ association complained to the Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Organisation (KCTMO) — which manages Grenfell — about ‘terrifying power surges’ caused by ‘faulty wiring’. It predicted that only a ‘serious fire in a tower block’ would lead to KCTMO being ‘brought to justice’. It remains to be seen how neglectful KCTMO was, if it was at all, but it is profoundly concerning that residents say their complaints were ignored. Their worries ‘fell on deaf ears’, they say. It’s hard to imagine the residents of one of Kensington’s plusher, more pleasing-to-the-eye builds being treated like this. There are many specific questions that must be asked — and answered — about this horrific fire. Most pressingly: how did a fire in one flat spread with such ferocious speed to the entire block? A flat-based fire can be a simple accident (though we don’t yet know if this fire was accidental or deliberate). But when such a fire moves upwards and upwards with nightmarish intensity, engulfing home after home, it’s not an accident. Then it becomes something else; then it becomes clear that the fire has been enabled by something, perhaps by the decisions and actions of others. In this case, recent refurbishment, including the addition of seemingly flammable cladding, raises serious questions about materials used on buildings and official fire regulations. Also, why don’t all tower blocks have sprinklers? And decent fire alarms that can actually be heard? These specific issues must be pored over, urgently, post this inferno. But there are broader questions, too. Most importantly, there’s the housing crisis, the dearth of new build, and how this has helped to warp the housing market so that homes in Britain, and especially in London, are pretty much unaffordable to normal people. The failure of both Tory and Labour governments to build the millions of new homes Britain needs has messed up the economy and society in ways we sometimes fail to appreciate. Bank of England governor Mark Carney was right to warn in 2014 that ‘there are not sufficient houses [being] built in the UK’, and that this lack, this dearth, is ramping up house prices, intensifying borrowing, and storing up serious problems for ‘financial durability’. But the housebuilding failure hasn’t only twisted prices and blown up economic bubbles — it has also had a dire impact on society, too, on community life, even on the value we attach to certain citizens. It has created a situation where developers, and the local councils who love them, tend always to have the super-rich in mind; tend to erect new builds they know will be snapped up by those flush with cash: wealthy foreigners or filthy-rich Brits. In the midst of this market-lighted process of gentrification, the poorer inhabitants of places like Kensington and Chelsea sometimes come to be seen as a pain, as squatters almost, whose towering blocks or state-funded homes are in essence vast concrete barriers to the making of huge amounts of money. And so do the poorer inhabitants of certain boroughs come to be seen, inexorably, as a problem, as pests, their concerns easily ignored. After all, wouldn’t it be better if they left? If they cleared the way for new opportunities for wealth creation for the few? This is the inhumanity unwittingly unleashed by our warped housing crisis, and by the recession more broadly, and it is, if you will forgive me, disgusting. Since that benighted building and the family homes it contains went up in flames 24 hours ago, there has been a rush to pin the blame on ‘evil’ individuals. We’ve seen an outburst of Tory-bashing in particular. Boris is to blame, for cutting fire services. Gavin Barwell, Theresa May’s new chief-of-staff, is also getting it in the neck for having allegedly ‘sat on’ a report about how tower blocks are vulnerable to fire. This craven search for the one evil Tory to blame for this calamity is also Dickensian. It’s a Dickensian breed of moralism that prefers to bash wicked individual landlords or nasty Scrooges rather than address the bigger social and economic underpinnings of tragedies like this. Finger-pointing and the desire to feel good and pompous become a substitute for examining how both Tory and Labour governments have helped to warp the housing question through their failures of housing ambition. I was born into overcrowded social housing in West London, not far from Grenfell. So I know something of how social-housing residents are mistreated, how they can come to be viewed as lesser citizens than those with money and influence, whether it’s by Labourites hectoring them for their ‘nasty neighbour’ behaviour or the rich wishing they would move on. It must stop. We have it in our power to ensure that nothing like the Grenfell fire ever happens again, if we ask the right and hard questions.
2019-04-24T18:00:37
https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2017/06/grenfell-tower-inferno-shames-london/
"plus size casual shift dresses" Fashion is an everlasting topic since the day we began to pay attention to how we dressed. If you are looking for fashion, this is the right place to come. You can find the right plus size casual shift dresses here from Fashionmia’s latest and hottest collection of plus size casual shift dresses. We provide customers fashion items like plus size casual shift dresses with totally affordable price and high quality. Come discover the plus size casual shift dresses you need from our suggestion and guide to save time in choosing the most suitable plus size casual shift dresses. Have fun shopping online at Fashionmia. 3359items for"plus size casual shift dresses"
2019-04-23T00:25:26
https://www.fashionmia.com/Tag/plus-size-casual-shift-dresses.html
Because Clickfunnels simplifies the ENTIRE sales and marketing funnel process, it is the most popular sales funnel tool available.There are a variety of forms of sales funnels and every one needs to be organized and designed in a manner that attracts its intended client. The different types of funnels for example could be webinars. Or email lists. Or membership sites. No matter which is the ideal fit for you and your business, Clickfunnels can handle it.
2019-04-24T06:23:22
http://www.adamsrib.net/clickfunnels-best-landing-page-for-mobile/
I know these took a little while, but I am trying to cut down on my computer time over the summer to spend time with the family. I will be posting the focus walls on Saturday afternoons, as each one takes some time for me to create. I also put all the focus walls in my TpT store, so you can tell your friends who do not blog to go there and download them for free. Thanks for your Focus Wall docs. They are so well done, I really enjoy them! Thank you for these, Janine!
2019-04-25T11:59:15
http://www.pinkinkandpolkadots.com/2011/07/houghton-mifflin-first-grade-mini-focus_09.html
Jasmina Topic (Serbia, 1977) is a professor of Serbian literature, writer and literary critic. She has published the following books: Sunflowers, Portrait for the Day (Zajednica knjizevnika Panceva, 1997), Boarding House Metamorphoses (Centar za stvaralastvo mladih Beograd, 2001), Romanticism (Narodna knjiga – Alfa, 2005) and A Quiet Renewal of Summer (Povelja, Kraljevo, 2007). She writes book reviews and occasionally publishes short stories which have been published in the books Project Cortasar (Povelja, 2003) and Lexicon of God’s People (Sluzbeni glasnik Beograd, 2010). For her collection of poetry Boarding House Metamorphoses, she received the “Matic’s Scarf” award in 2002 for the best book of poetry. In 2008, she stayed in Vienna as the recipient of a literary grant provided by the Austrian KulturKontakt. She edits a collection of poetry and short fiction by young authors from the former Yugoslavia called Manuscripts and co-edits the art periodical Kvartal from Pancevo. Apart from the books that she has published, she has also produced a multimedia presentation of her book A Quiet Renewal of Summer, consisting of ten poetic music videos in Serbian and English. She is a contributor and honourable member of the Urban Book Circle (Canada). In 2008, she wrote columns for the internet portal Air Beletrina and she cooperates with the Ljubljana-based daily newspaper Dnevnik since 2006.
2019-04-19T14:19:02
https://www.urbanbookcircle.com/jasmina-topic.html
ANN L ROSOFF has an office in Manchester, New Hampshire and provides counseling and/or therapy for their clientele. ANN L ROSOFF is listed as a PHD, but may provide additional support. For detailed questions about ANN L ROSOFF’s therapy practice, you should contact their Manchester offices at 6036683050. ANN L ROSOFF is local to the 03101-1142 area. The Fix definitely wants its readers to submit authentic ANN L ROSOFF reviews, if you had a real-life experience as their client, or know a person who has. If you’ve gone to ANN L ROSOFF in Manchester, New Hampshire you are encouraged to share details about your experience, as long as you do not break confidentiality. We also do not want you to reveal personal information or data about ANN L ROSOFF or any of their staff members, employees, clientele, or patients. If you are the business owner or an authorized representative of ANN L ROSOFF, you may contact us to resolve problematic or false information, but we ask that you not write, copy, paste, or otherwise contribute promotional material about your own place of business (or the business that employs you).
2019-04-19T23:28:53
https://local.thefix.com/therapist/new-hampshire/manchester-new-hampshire/ann-l-rosoff/
Elizabeth Beemer, PT, MPT, Cert. MDT, is a physical therapist and physical therapy clinic manager for the Methodist Physicians Clinic Papillion. She specializes in spine and pelvic floor physical therapy. She enjoys working with patients to solve the problems that brought them in, as well as tailoring home programs to each individual. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time outside with her husband and two sons. She’s also a big college football fan. She cheered for Ohio State while growing up in Columbus, Ohio, attended the University of Michigan (her husband also is a Wolverine fan) and now roots for the Huskers … most of the time. “Our house is an interesting place during football season,” she said.
2019-04-26T03:58:16
http://www.bestcaretoday.com/authors/137/
I finally got rid of the feeling of a lump in my throat, which my doctor diagnosed as globus pharyngeus. This is my story. I had been experiencing an annoying sensation that felt like a lump in my throat for a while. Today I saw a head and neck specialist and found out it's not a serious cause for concern. The condition has several names, and is most commonly known as globus pharyngeus. In this article, I will describe my symptoms, the diagnostic medical procedure, and the simple things I need to do to get rid of the feeling of a lump in my throat. I am not a medical professional, nor am I offering any medical advice. This page only tells my story. Elevate my head when I sleep, so my neck is above my stomach. Eating certain foods only in the morning, like dairy, acidic fruits (oranges, kiwi fruit, etc.) and no more than one cup of coffee per day. If I have a morning cup of coffee, I need to drink an equal amount of water. Avoiding fatty foods a few hours before bedtime, and no eating at all within an hour of going to sleep. One month of medication, with a follow-up visit to my GP at that time. Update: After following these suggestions, the lump in throat sensation is now gone! Globus Pharyngeus or Cricopharyngeus Spasm or lump in my throat. Which Term Did Your Doctor Use? So . . . What Is Globus Pharyngeus? Globus pharyngeus occurs when the cricopharyngeal muscle becomes too tight. This muscle is located behind, and is attached to, the cricoid cartilage. The muscle acts like a sphincter to prevent food from coming back into the mouth after swallowing. When it goes into spasm, it feels like a lump sensation in the throat. What causes the cricopharyngeal muscle to become too tight, you might ask? Most of the time, it happens as a result of reflux and stress. My doctor wanted to see what was going on in my throat. First he sprayed a numbing agent into my nose and throat. Then he used a trans-nasal endoscope to see what was going on. He stuck it down my throat, entering through my nose. The numbing agent worked perfectly, so it really wasn't too bad—just odd-feeling. Even after the numbing agent wore off, there was no pain at all. Have You Ever Felt a Lump in Your Throat? Hi. I started feeling like I had a lump in my throat about 3 months ago. I visited a doctor who did an endoscopy and said I had GERD. He put me on omeprazole 20mg once a day. The feeling disappeared for two weeks but now it's back. Am also experiencing some chest pains esp on the right and some fizzy sounds on my throat. Has any one experienced this? The doctor told me that it sound like what people describe when they have acid refux. It disappeared for one whole week last week after I had some healthy green drinks, ate edamame and nori (seaweed). I don't know if any of those things helped but it did disappear and I had been having the spasms every single day about ten times a day before that. I wondered if maybe I had low iodine and whether the nori helped, I wondered if it was the edamame....or if the green drinks helped with acid reflux. I don't know yet but will keep you posted. Today I felt one try to start after a seven day break as I was taking a sip of ginger ale. Looks like I definitely cannot drink soda still. Hey, I'm a 15 year old boy who has a problem like when I eat, it feels like some of my food just gets stuck in my throat and I gotta burp and like it goes half way and then it stops and I gotta kinda push and that's when my food comes up and it feels like it's just coming from the throat. Its a really uncomfortable feeling I've been to the doctor and I've had neck X-rays and a barium done and he said everything looked fine it's been going on for abt 3 weeks now, I'm being sent to a ear, nose, an throat doctor for further test. I'm probably gonna have the scope done for more information too. I just wanna know if there's anybody else having the symptoms I have. Sometimes it feels like somebody's just standing on my neck or something. It only happens when I eat tho. I've lost weight after weight. I've played sports my whole life and worked out I thought I was a healthy kid. Does any else have the symptoms I do? I am not a doctor, but my best suggestion would probably be to go to a different one. I was lucky, I went to one who knows and understands the condition as was able to help me. As for elevating your head - there are two ways I know, one is with pillows, sort of building a ramp upwards. The other is similar but putting the pillows, or a wedge under the mattress so the entire head end of the bed is elevated. Again, I stress I am not a medical person, so I can only give my own thoughts. Rhonda... I have been having the same thing for 5 weeks. Sometimes when the "lump in throat" is that bad (I tend to clear my throat a lot!), it turns it to an irritation, which then turns it into pain. I don't drink coffee... I was prescribed acid reflux medicine. The ENT said I have nothing. I did/do have stress (for dumb simple things). I don't know how to "elevate my head" when sleeping. Now it's been in lingering mode, and the "lump" NOW switches from the left to right side of uvula (depends on the day), but the feeling is just behind the uvula. @paulahite: I never thought of acupuncture. Great idea. I worked through my issue with an acupuncturist and Chinese herbals. I also changed my diet and now understand what my triggers are. Fascinating lens full of great information. @flinnie lm: I hope you found something that will help you. @Doc_Holliday: Some days it's still hard to skip a second cup, but now I have tea or hot chocolate instead. @moora84: Wow, thanks. Glad my experiences have helped you. Hi lots of great info here, thanks for sharing. Very informative and well done. Thank you! Very educational. I actually have experienced this feeling especially when I have tried to hold back crying, like at a movie or something. I call it I'm having a heart attack in my throat. Thanks for informing us. @CherylsArt: I guess there really is something to healthy eating. @BarbRad: You are lucky it goes away quickly. Mine lingered and lingered and wasn't going away. @tedwritesstuff24: I hope it helps you too. @anonymous: I do both for colds. If you are going to eat it raw, take it slow, it feels really spicy. @anonymous: I eat tons of garlic. Maybe that's part of why it doesn't bother me anymore. Great suggestion. @moonlitta: It is no fun when it goes on for days, weeks, months and more. @Aunt-Mollie: I completely agree, that is why I went to the doctor. @anonymous: Sorry, I don't remember what it was called, and I haven't needed it for over a year. @anonymous: I am really sorry to hear that. I guess I was really lucky to find a doctor who knew what it was and gave me tips to help me. @happy-birthday: I hope it helped you. Very informative lens! Thanks a lot for sharing! @anonymous: Fresh garlic in food or do you just peel one n swallow it? God, this lens is making my throat tighten.. I've had this for 4 years now. I can't get rid of the mucus in my throat. I've been to 5 ear nose and throat dr's and most had no idea. One said it was Globus, but didn't know how to treat it. I'm glad to know that your condition wasn't more serious. Sometimes a 'lump-in-the-throat feeling' can be signs of cancer of the esophagus. Seeing a doctor is important. Great lens! Very informative. Thanks for sharing! Glad you were able to get it corrected. Interesting lens! I think I only get this sensation after I swallow a bunch of large vitamin supplements, but it goes away quickly. I now try to take them one at a time if they are large. Very informative, though, and it's nice to know ahead of time how this can be prevented. It's amazing how many things can simply clear up with a change to a healthier diet. Congratulations on your Purple Star! There is nothing better than a story with a happy ending and learning right from the start that with simple changes to your lifestyle you were able to cure your lump in your throat got me hooked. I had never heard of the problem before. Thank you for writing such an informative lens. @anonymous: Interesting solution. Glad it works for you. Interesting topic to share. Thanks for the lens. Hello, just wanted to share my cure for lump in throat:). Drink a carbonated beverage quickly (my choice is a coke zero) ..... & burp, baby, burp! You will feel so much better! This condition sounds awful. Thanks for the information you provide. I have never experience a lump in my throat such as you described, but it sounds annoying. Glad you got it cleared up and that good diet and less stress helps prevent it coming back. I have the Smart Medicine book and love it. Tells you naturalistic and typical remedies. I had this problem really bad! I could barely swallow, great lens for anyone who suffers from a smiler condition. the information from this lense make me make an ideea about how our body work. @norma-holt: Sorry to hear you have it too. Glad you have also found relief. @anonymous: Carri - remember, I am not a doctor. This is my story and the suggestions given to me. I hope they help you too. thank you for this article. i was afraid i had the beginnings of a goiter until i read this. i think the symptoms of this condition matches what i have more than a problem with my thyroid. i will try your suggestions and hope it helps. thanks again! This is a very informative lens about your condition. I have a neurological condition, I build a lens about my experiences like you, come and have a look at my lens. I think sharing information about conditions like yours is important in order to educate others who may also suffer. Many thanks for the info. I had this diagnosed some 18 months ago following a heart attack and was told the same as yourself about diet etc. Sometimes, albeit this might be psychological, when I feel the tightness occurring, I get a cool cloth/flannel and put it on my throat which seems to help - I find that trying to be more upright tends to push my head forward onto my chest and then any further down my asthma starts - hard to find a happy medium. So sorry many others have this condition but in some ways glad to find I am not alone. I also take Omeparazole but in combination with Gaviscon which I do find helps with the large levels of gastric reflux that I have. I hope others get some relieve as it can be a frightening experience. Fascinating answer to a curious problem... I had absolutely no idea that it was triggered by any of these things, I thought it was a muscle/sore neck problem. Since I seem to be developing a lot of acid/heartburn and gallbladder problems with being overweight nowadays, this is a symptom I now know what to do about - thanks! Exactly, exactly these symptoms. This article gas been a great relief for me and i will now go to my doctors ( first an ENT and then a gasterologist) with this information , who, for the last about a month of diagnoses , including barium swallow and CT Scan, have not been able to figure out what it is?. My greatest concern, like most others suffering from this is not the discomfort but 'is it cancerous.........? My only symptoms ( to help this kind Doctor in furtherance of his research) which is different from what the doctor has described is that when i sleep on the side i face no problem but when i lie down straight and put some pillow especially, a fat and thick pillow , under my head, the problem of lump feeling appears. @anonymous: Those were foods to ONLY eat in the morning. Thank you for this information. I have a question about one of your tips. In tip three, are you listing foods NOT to eat in the morning? Are you able to ear those later in the day. The tip isn't clear. Thanks for your help. Thank you for your article and tips Rhonda. It was helpful. @anonymous: My Doc increased my Gabapentin to 300mg 3x's a day...this does wonders overall.You can Google it to see WHY it works for us with Globus. You must also know that Gabapentin (Neurotonin) and 5-HTP (Serotonin),(which you can get OTC), are CONTRAINDICATED and must be taken AT LEAST 2 hours apart. @RhondaAlbom: Hi Pukeko, I have exactly the same symptoms that you have.. May I know what medications do you take? Can you explain in detail about that? Do you still take your medication? @anonymous: I do hope you try the 5-HTP..promotes a better mood..can actually promote relaxation..the most important thing to end the Globus..IT CAN GO AWAY!!!! and other supplements, if you want full list let me know. @anonymous: Aloha Agung~ the Doctors are 'out-to-lunch' when it comes to Globus. They do attribute it to HIGH ANXIETY, and the causes are many. Myself, I was extreemly stressed back in January while and after quitting valium. I am remember when the feeling started, along with (what was recently Dx'ed) Erosive Esophagitis. The feeling of the acid going up & down my throat, accompanied with the lump. I didn't know the word 'globus' then, was flown to Oahu to see an ENT, was VERY laskluster, he couldn't even remember if he looked in both ears! I have an appt with a Super-Specialis ENT, a Neirotologist/Otologistnext June 11th. I urge any of you to find a Neurotologist, as most ENT don't even know what you mean when you say you have a lump in your throat! Mine is at the very top of my esophagus. I am also thinking it may be a Spontaneous Esophageal Mucocele, as it is always there, and doesn't feel like it is In my throat, but along side the esophagus, to the right, and I can move my head in certain directions to swallow w/o feeling it . It clunks when I swallow, does yours? Thank you for asking. What medication did you take? Hi Terrie_Schultz..so you have been fully recovered now? It is amazing that you can recovered by yourself without any medication..I also started these symptoms due to extreme stess..but I thought we need to consume medicine (nexium) as steess actually give you stomach problem, and stomach problem will give you reflux which causes this lump sensation..thank for the response in advance! I had this a few years ago when I was going through an extremely stressful period in my life. When the stressful situation was relieved, the lump went away. I never went to the doctor for it because I knew it was due to stress. Good info here, thanks! I'm taking Omeprazole at the moment. Go to a GERD doctor and ask about tonsil stones on back of tongue. Also, have them do an endoscopy through the mouth (not nose) and to stretch your throat a little. YES STRETCH. Mine was an esophageal spasm caused by stress and allergies. Exercise to reduce stress (exercise a lot). The stretching helped. I heard Reglan is affective as well. The important thing is to do an endoscope and too exercise daily (while also eating healthy). How very interesting - I've never heard of anything quite like this before. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and experience! Blessed by a SquidAngel! @anonymous: sorry, I am traveling now and I can't remember exactly what I am to eat, in the morning, but I can eat those things during the day as well. I generally eat oatmeal cooked with water and fruit, with LSA on top. No milk. It is yummy. Wow, thanks for this page. Watching the video actually brought a tear! Because I finally think I might know what this is after 2 months. I now plan to follow the advice you were given too. Could you please let me know exactly what the Dr told you to eat in the morning? Does that mean you don't eat these things at other times of day? Or do you mean you eat only these things in the morning? @anonymous: PS: I found the diagnosis by my selves. I've not been diagnosed by healtpersonell (yet). I got MUSCLE-RELAXING MEDICATION from a neurologist: RIVOTRIL (She didn't know about the diagnosis, but in the referral to the University hospital in Norway, she wrote that my observations and symptoms coinsided with several of my the symptoms mentioned in Crico Pharyngeal spasms). The neurologist prescribed me using one tablet in morning and one tablet in. At the same time she stressed that the tablets where highly addictive. That scared out of me, so I startet reduce the dose - and last weeken I was on the Emergency (ER? - excuse my English I'm norwegian), who contacted the hospital who answered in returned that "they were not a 'pain hospital'...". * constantly, stabbing pain to the right and left of my adamsapple (They've gone now, but I had the from desember-february 2012). * the symptoms should go away by themselves. I've had them since May 2011, soon 11 months now. (Perhaps it's because I didnt start medication before the 10th months... I don't know). I am on month 5 suffering with this. It really starts to wear on you. I am doing most of what you listed and have been for months. I do find that strong peppermint gum helps when its really bad. Peppermint is supposed to be an herbal anti-spasmatic. Ive been to the ENT who blew it off as reflux and the gastro specialist who confirmed minor reflux but doesnt think its being caused by reflux. I can not tolerate many medications as I am one of the rare folks who have strong side effects from most medications. I am going to find a new specialist this week. I can't stand it much longer. Good page, thank you. @anonymous: Thanks for this comment. I am glad to know that sharing all this is helping others. I know that I felt that same relief when I understood what it was. And now, it is is hardly ever a problem for me. I'm so glad you found relief to this irritating condition and now giving hope to others who just think they have to live with it...until now! Very well presented! There is not very much helpful information about cricophangeal conditions on the internet. I have been struggling with this for 6-8 weeks now. It is so nerve racking! I am a vocalist, a middle school teacher, and a mother of 6. I truly do not have time for this! There are no words to tell you how incredibly helpful this article was to me! Thank you for both of the remarkable videos. They were so easy to understand, as I am not articulate in medical terms and procedures! My first visit to the specialist resulted in a very quick and unsatisfactory diagnosis off reflux! I've had reflux for years. That is NOT what I am experiencing. My condition is PRECISELY what you have described here! I have an appointment in 2 days to see another specialist and I am better prepared to provoke a dialogue that will help me get to the bottom of this! Thank you, so very much! I will rest a little easier tonight!!!!!!! Thanks for making me laugh at you...I mean with you. I also sometimes feel like I have a lump in my throat and will have to see if your suggestions help with it. I also have something to mention to my doctor other than "lump in my throat". @anonymous: Sorry to hear it. I am not a medical person, so I can't give you advice.
2019-04-22T11:00:42
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How to use charts in netbeans 6.5.1? Are there any component ready to use? I donwload the library jsChart / jschart-1.0.3.complib / jschart-1.0.3-src.zip. But the charts never render!
2019-04-24T17:57:20
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Flipping houses with no money can be an involved process. Typically, you’ll have to find an attractive investment, convince an investor or lender to put down money, and then invest some sweat equity. However, when people talk about flipping houses with no money, they typically want to know how to actually finance the property.
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Guess who’s coming to Dubai? YES! Martha Stewart is coming to Dubai for the launch of her new magazine at Tavola MOE. Visit Tavola facebook page here for more details.
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Procurement Hub - free-to-join procurement solutions | Blog | Procurement Hub | Article 50 has been triggered – What next for Procurement? Article 50 has been triggered – What next for Procurement? This morning Theresa May took the long-awaited and significant step of officially triggering Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty. This effectively sets in motion the process of realising Britain’s exit from the European Union. So now that we face the reality of Brexit rather than the speculative position of the last 9 months, what does this mean for those involved in procurement activities? The honest answer is that nobody knows for sure! Current Impact (the two year period between today and March 2019 when official negotiations will be concluded – a period during which the UK is still a member of the EU). The immediate implications are those which we know with the most certainty – and to be frank – they are largely innocuous. During this period there are no legislative impacts in terms of procurement. The UK procurement regulations (which are derived from the EU Directives) remain in full effect. Decisions of the European Courts continue to be binding on the UK courts. There is a feeling that UK courts may be less deferential to the European Courts, as UK judges may feel less constraint in practice, although this remains to be seen. The fundamental EU Treaty principles of equal treatment, non-discrimination, transparency, mutual recognition and proportionality are enshrined in UK law, and therefore will remain unchanged. This is the period where a more significant degree of uncertainty begins to emerge. Although there will be no immediate impact on UK procurement legislation itself, some immediate practical issues and uncertainties will arise. For example, the status of EU case law and recitals will be unknown. ‘Recitals’ are in effect guidance to the EU Directives which are used to provide additional commentary and interpretation of the EU directives themselves. However, they also include additional obligations. It is the recitals, not the legislation itself, which states that award criteria must be consistent throughout a tender process. It is EU case law, not the legislation which prescribes what information you must give an unsuccessful bidder. As such, if neither recitals nor EU case law are applicable, will this change how we approach these (and other) aspects of procurement? Additionally, it is not known if the UK will be allowed to publish notices on the Official Journal (OJEU), meaning that procedures for contract notices, award notices etc., will become impractical and difficult to deal with. For obvious reasons, the public procurement legislation will be heavily influenced by the nature of any future trade agreements between the UK and the EU. If the UK were to participate in the European Economic Area (EEA) then the procurement regime would very likely remain the same, but that is looking very unlikely at present, as the Government has opted for ‘hard’ Brexit. If instead, the UK relied on World Trade Organisation (WTO) membership and its participation in the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA), as Theresa May has indicated it might do, change is likely in the long run. It is possible, even likely, that the UK will use the GPA legislation to underpin its procurement regulations post-Brexit, in a similar way that the EU directives underpinned them. The GPA does have some surprisingly rigorous procurement rules, however they would still allow the UK Government more freedom than they currently have under EU Directives. Generally it is thought that the rules are to become simpler, retaining competitive procedures, but without the same level of detail that has been transposed as a result of the 2014 EU Directives. For example, some of the rules on contract modifications and on the requirements regarding transparency of evaluation may well be relaxed. Additionally although the GPA still has a remedies regime, it is significantly less detailed and prescriptive than the EU remedies. The UK could for example remove the automatic suspension of contracts, and ineffectiveness constraints we currently have under EU Directives. In the run up to the UK’s exit from the European Union, our experienced team of experts will keep you updated on all the scheduled changes to procurement regulation, and help you understand what it means for your organisation. To receive these updates, simply become a member of Procurement Hub today. It’s free to join, and means you can also access our full range of flexible and compliant procurement solutions.
2019-04-23T02:00:30
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This is an un-assembled 1/152nd scale model of a Land over Wolf Hard Top that measures 30mm long, 13mm wide, and is 13mm high. It weighs 14g and consists of 8 parts that are made of lead-free pewter alloy. This is the hard top version of the Land Rover Defender XD 110 'Wolf.' The hard top is a lot taller than that on the standard Land Rover Defender 110 because of the larger roll bar fitted underneath it, designed to enable the vehicle to roll over sideways without causing injury to the crew. The hard top 'Wolf' had been used extensively in Bosnia, with SFOR (Stabilisation Force) white markings over the standard green and black disruptive pattern camouflage. They have also been widely used in Iraq and Afghanistan where they are oversprayed with a temporary sand coloured paint which is removable with a high pressure hose. In service the sand colour paint comes away during sand storms and in areas where the soldiers rub against the vehicle, exposing the green paint underneath. These vehicles are also used by the Royal Marines who have a waterproofed version. On these the external air intake on the right had side of the bonnet is replaced by a large snorkel tube.
2019-04-25T21:44:49
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Pictured is the monument dedicated to people of Coleraine, Northern Ireland - it says 'who settled here in 1864'. This may be a translation problem (plus they only really researched their history for the 1891-1991 celebrations). The people from Coleraine here settled there in the 1790s - 1864 was the time it became officially recognised as a town. Included is Gilles Gosselin the Maire (Mayor) and Paul Vachon the Prefet (Prefect). There are a few Coleraine’s in the world, however a Portrush family couldn’t contain their delight when they discovered St Joseph-de-Coleraine in eastern Canada whilst planning a three week trip to the area. “I instantly looked up what information I could find on Google and just knew we had to go,” explained Janis Thompson Bolan. This picture was taken in their Council Chamber under their Coat of Arms, the official descriotion of which makes reference to our Coleraine and Cul Rathain. Joined by husband Dr Peter Bolan, Director of International Travel and Tourism Management at Ulster University, Coleraine Campus, the couple were also surprised to find out that St Joseph-de-Coleraine settlers in the 1790s came from Coleraine in Northern Ireland and named it after their hometown. Janis, a former self-employed as a historical researcher, explained: “When I plan a holiday it also becomes a research project beforehand. When planning a three week touring holiday of eastern Canada in July, I worked out a route to take in all the main areas we wanted to visit – Niagara Falls, the Eastern Townships, Quebec City, Montreal, the Algonquin Park and the lovely town of Huntsville and, finally, Toronto. “While looking at the route between Orford in the Eastern Townships and Quebec city, I noticed a small town in the middle of southern Quebec province – St Joseph-de-Coleraine. My curiosity aroused, I looked up what information I could find on Google. The information was written in French, as that is the main language of the area, and it said that St Joseph-de-Coleraine was a local municipality, with roughly 1900 inhabitants. The first settlers in the area arrived in the 1790s, in 1864 it was officially recognised as a town and then in 1891 it became a local municipality and responsible for a wider area. But the most interesting fact for me was that those settlers in the 1790s came from Coleraine in Northern Ireland and named it after their hometown. Pictured: Dr Peter and Janis Bolan being presented with a mayor's gift from (left) Prefet, Paul Vachon and (right) Maire (Mayor) Gilles Gosselin. The gift was a copy of the black and embossed gold book produced for the 100th anniversary of the creation of the municipality in 1991. From then on, the Bolans’ visit grew with them gathering Coleraine souvenirs to give to St Joseph-de-Coleraine and even acquiring items from Coleraine’s legacy council. “We bought a glass from the Lacada Brewery in Portrush, another from the Bushmills Distillery, a few small bottles of whiskey and a large poster of Dunluce Castle and the Causeway Coastline,” Janis continued. On the day, Monday, July 18, Janis and Peter arrived at the municipal offices and from that moment onwards were treated like dignities. Dr Peter and Janis handover the gift to Causeway Coast and Glens officials. Mayor Ald Maura Hickey is reading the letter sent to her by Gilles Gosselin. “Not only was the mayor there, but also several councillors and the Prefet, Monsieur Paul Vachon, who, as well as being Mayor of the small heritage town of Kinnear’s Mills, a 45 minute drive away, is also Prefet of the Regional Municipality and responsible for 19 local municipalities. Some spoke English, some did not but with my little bit of French, we had a wonderful time. “A special page had been created for us in the official visitors’ book which everyone signed. We were given gifts for ourselves, and for Mayor Hickey there was a copy of the black and embossed gold book produced for the 100th anniversary of the creation of the municipality in 1991. “Many photos were taken – one notable one was at a monument in the town, erected in 1964 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of its official recognition as a town and it is dedicated, in French and in English, to the people of Coleraine in Northern Ireland.
2019-04-21T16:24:12
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Dan Paul and Robbie came over for some singing. We covered a Leonard Cohen song. Enjoy the holiday, Jerks. Continue Reading "Spicy Mexican Hot Chocolate Pie" Continue Reading "Mango Cherry Pie"
2019-04-25T19:48:50
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Nogués-Bravo, D. & Araújo, M.B. 2006 Species richness, area and climate correlates. Global Ecology and Biogeography 15: 452–460. Araújo et al. 2005. Downscaling European species atlas distributions to a finer resolution: implications for conservation planning. Global Ecology and Biogeography 14: 17-30. We provide data as standard text files. The first two collumns are lat long coordinates; the following collumns are species. Rows are grid cells. Values on the table are potential presences and absences of species in grid cells. You need a GIS to properly visualise the data, although software that is able to plot scatter diagrams (e.g. Excel) can allow you to visualise data. Both current and future species distributions data CANNOT be interpreted as actual distributions. They represent species’ potential distributions or, to be more precise, the distributions of suitable climate space for species. Therefore it is possible to find predicted distributions in areas where the species do not exist, but where suitable climate conditions may be found. We provide a relatively small ensemble of projections that enable users to measure the uncertainty of our forecasts. If users are not interested in measuring uncertainties we recommend using ANN projections, since these were shown to reflect the main consensus in the data. We provide data as standard text files. The first two collumns are lat long coordinates; the following collumns are species distributions data. Rows are grid cells. Values on the table are not standard presence and absence as for the amphibian and reptile data. Instead, data was coded as follows: (-2) currently suitable, projected to become unsuitable in the future; (-1) currently suitable, sprojected to remain suitable; (0) currently unsuitable, projected to remain unsuitable; (1) currently unsuitable, projected to become suitable. You need a GIS to properly visualise the data, although software that is able to plot scatter diagrams (e.g. Excel) can allow you to visualise data.
2019-04-19T10:56:56
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2019-04-25T03:59:08
https://homesforsalelistings.net/real-estate/sc/Blythewood/sr-subdivisions/WINDERMERE
From early advances in the adoption and use of the NLPG / NSG by the fire and rescue services, GGP Systems has achieved notable successes with police authorities across the UK. A partnership, with GGP Systems at the helm, secured a contract with Police Scotland – representing the eight Scottish Police forces and the Scottish Police Authority. This will see the creation, implementation and use of a definitive national location gazetteer with Gazetteer Management Software and web services. GGP Systems is also proud to include the Metropolitan Police amongst its customers.
2019-04-19T06:52:10
https://www.ggpsystems.co.uk/industries/police/
To enable the Gizmo 3D, you need to activate Move, Scale or Rotate mode first, either through the Transform palette or above the canvas in the default ZBrush user in­terface. You then need to enable the Gizmo 3D mode by clicking the corresponding icon. The Gizmo 3D is the mode that ZBrush defaults to. This means that when selecting the Move, Scale or Rotate mode, the Gizmo 3D will be enabled automatically, rather than the TransPose action line. To switch between the Gizmo 3D and the TransPose action line, you simply need to toggle the Gizmo 3D icon or press the corresponding hotkey: Y. By switching between Gizmo 3D and TransPose, you will notice that both Gizmo 3D and TransPose action line have the same position and orientation. Gizmo 3D mode is enabled on the right of the Rotate icon (by default). When Gizmo mode is enabled, Move, Scale or Rotate mode have no impact as they are enabled together in the Gizmo. When in Gizmo 3D mode, a short click on any part of the model (active or non-active SubTools) will position the center of the Gizmo 3D on the click location. The orientation of the Gizmo 3D will be defined by the orientation of the clicked polygon. This behavior is very similar to single-clicking on a model with the TransPose action line. If you perform a click and drag between two points on the model the Gizmo 3D will be placed at the location of the initial click and the Z axis (blue) will be oriented along the direction of your drag. This is very convenient to align the Gizmo 3D to an accurate orientation in order to move the selection along this axis. At any time, you can reset the position and orientation of the Gizmo 3D by clicking the Mesh to Axis and Reset Mesh Orientation operator, combined with Unlock mode (see below). Click and drag on the red (X), green (Y) or blue (Z) arrow to perform a transla­tion of the current selection along the corresponding axis. Click on the screen working plane arrows to perform a translation of the current selection relative to the screen working plane. The operation is done perpen­dicularly from the direction of the camera. Scale mode can be done through three different methods. Please notice that the second one requires pressing the ALT key. Click and drag on the red (X), green (Y) or blue (Z) rectangle to perform non-uniform scaling of the current selection along the corresponding axis. Press and hold the ALT key then click and drag on the red (X), green (Y) or blue (Z) rectangle to perform non-uniform scaling of the current selection relative to the working plane (2 axis scaling). Click and drag on the center yellow square to perform uniform scaling along all three axes. Rotation mode can be done through two methods. Also, holding the Shift key during an operation will constrain the rotation to 5° increments. Click and drag on the red (X), green (Y) or blue (Z) circles to perform a rotation around the corresponding axis. Click and drag on the grey circle, aligned with the screen working plane to per­form a rotation around this axis.
2019-04-25T21:53:16
http://docs.pixologic.com/user-guide/3d-modeling/modeling-basics/gizmo-3d/basic-operations/
What Is Information Gathering & Why Hackers Need This? Developing Security Tools Using Scripting. Account Name I THREE INFOTECH PVT.LTD.
2019-04-24T14:04:19
http://www.i3indyatechnologies.com/training/ethical-hacking-cyber-security-distance-learning-details.html
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2019-04-18T17:10:43
https://scandinaviantrends.com/aluminum-bike-frame/
“How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World”: Ride or Die « Midlife Crisis Crossover! Short version for the unfamiliar: Our Hero Hiccup is now leader of his weirdly Scottish Viking clan as well as the dragons who live in their midst, serving them and accompanying them into battle. Everything’s a happy viking/dragon paradise. Hiccup is getting strong hints that it’s time for him and his longtime girlfriend Astrid (once again, Superstore‘s America Ferrara) to tie the knot and do all the other things expected of kings. His other partner, Toothless the vaunted Night Fury, may have found true love as well. Though his species was thought extinct, an all-white female Night Fury has just turned up and caught his interest. Best-case scenario, the film is just ninety minutes of double-dating, then double wedding, then The End. Pretty cool idea, till evil rears its ugly head. Academy Award Winner F. Murray Abraham (Amadeus, Star Trek: Insurrection) adds another accent to his repertoire as a big-time dragon hunter who wants all dragons under his thumb Or Else, has his sights set on Toothless, and, for value-added evil measure, boasts about how he’s the guy who hunted Night Furies to near-extinction. BOOOOOOOOOO. Some think it’s time for one last dragon war. Hiccup comes to a different realization: it’s time for the dragons to move on. Man’s world is not the best place for them, and legend tells of a faraway place dragons call home, a magical land of whimsy and wonder and dragons being dragons instead of being trophies or St. George’s adversaries. That’s where the dragons need to be. And so it’s time for one last ride. And everyone saddles up. Hey, look, it’s that one actor!: Beyond Baruchel and Ferrara, other Scottish Vikings returning for one last hurrah include Jonah Hill, Kristen Wiig, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, blacksmith Craig Ferguson, David Tennant (reprising his tiny role from the first one), Game of Thrones‘ Kit Harington (I’m struggling to remember him from the second one), Cate Blanchett as Hiccup’s mom (so underutilized that I’m shocked she said yes), and, for one last flashback, Gerard Butler as Hiccup’s late, great dad. Noticeably not returning: T.J. Miller, removed due to various legal, behavioral, and #MeToo issues, to put it mildly. His replacement is comedian Justin Rupple. …otherwise the entire point is more dragons. More dragon flights, dragon fights, dragon slapstick, dragon breath types (more than just fire! Check the old Dungeons & Dragons rulebooks!), dragon species in general, and, of course, one last big-screen party with the dragons that your kids have grown up with ever since Hiccup and Toothless entered our lives in 2010. The trailers bill this as a conclusion, and it’s very much that, as it gets to the heart of the most pressing question of all: Why Aren’t There Dragons Now? Nitpicking? If the bare-bones plot sounds familiar, that’s because “large group of bygone animals leave dangerous land to search for new home” was the basis of at least sixty-four out of sixty-eight films in The Land Before Time series, not to mention some Ice Age sequels and Disney’s forgotten Dinosaur. They’ve merely added lots of extra wings, fire-breathing, and Salieri with a crossbow. And they subtracted the musical numbers — no happy lizards singing about friendship or whatever. If it weren’t for the film’s technical proficiency and reuse of familiar faces and voices as viewer bait, this could’ve been as forgettable as a lot of other Dreamworks Animation films. Like, Shark Tale or Turbo-level forgettable. Speaking of forgettable: a key scene late in the film reveals all our teen dragonriders have their own flying suits. I’m left wondering whether that’s straight-up deus ex machina or if those were introduced in the second film and my memory decided they weren’t worth retaining. So what’s to like? By “technical proficiency” up there, I mean to say parts of The Hidden World are among the most beautiful scenes Dreamworks has ever released. Setting aside an opening sequence buried in nighttime and rendered unto murk (which never turn out well in our theater, whose employees don’t understand their own lighting system), much of the proceedings here take a lot of chances that pay off — scenes set in low-light conditions in the midst of sunrise/sunset are bathed in hues rarely attempted by CG art teams. The eventual arrival at Here There Be Dragons Town is a dizzying, scintillating panorama of natural and supernatural lights that aims to give Pixar’s Coco a run for its money. Some of the credit might be owed to guidance from fourteen-time Academy Award-nominated cinematographer Roger Deakins (who FINALLY won for Blade Runner 2049), who’s been a visual consultant for the complete trilogy, but respect is owed to all the artists involved in such outstanding work. Everything else adds up to a competent, frequently great-looking sequel, an apropos send-off for some of the best dragon cartoons ever, and one last fun time with Jay Baruchel in the greatest role of his career. Hiccup’s early days struck so many familiar chords for me that…well, I wish his grand finale were closer to mind-blowing, but as trilogies go, I’m deep-down happy he got a better final fate than Frodo did. How about those end credits? No, there’s no scene after the How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World end credits, but in those credits each department’s section gets a cute header in the form of a tiny cartoon Scotsman demonstrating what their department does. For kids it could be a fun way to teach them Hollywood stuff, introduce them to new career tracks, maybe even inspire them to grow up and help make new dragon movies. I’ll take dragons over Emoji, Trolls, or Minions anytime.
2019-04-18T14:27:02
https://midlifecrisiscrossover.com/2019/04/08/how-to-train-your-dragon-the-hidden-world-ride-or-die/?shared=email&msg=fail
- Reading West Kill Creek, the new novel by Shawn Purcell, I was drawn into a richly imagined world that combines history, social science and nature with elegant storytelling. In this epic, ambitious and entertaining work of fiction, Purcell fuses the dark fear of future consequences in a land run amok with a human drama that sets the struggle of man and society rediscovering elemental truths of good and evil. As the story is set in the hills and valleys of New York's Northern Catskill Mountains, Purcell makes the colonial history of Schoharie County as vivid and real as the post-apocalyptic narrative of the fight for survival of a small band of heroic men and women in a savage world without rules. Although set locally, the striking imagery and complex characters tell a universal tale that forces one to confront the meaning and direction of our modern industrialized world. - This is a yarn about the potential demise of civilization that in quieter moments draws heavily on the rich history of the locale where these survivors happen to have ended up, which is Schoharie County, from Native American habitation to the pre-apocalyptic present. - There’s great enthusiasm in Purcell’s writing here from the get-go. He’s good with our Upstate experiences hunkering down as bad weather hits, diving into whatever we’ve stored up for such times, gaining confidence as we survive without basic appliances. He also plays well off the innate loneliness of rural life and how it can lead us to hide from neighbors one moment and band with them like family the next. The plot here is strong enough, too — a lethal virus wipes out much of society. Those left struggle, make do as gas and other supplies run out. Then things turn mean. Think of James Howard Kunstler’s gone-gas extravaganzas, without any small town ambience left. And Purcell’s adept at reaching back to engage a reader with his chosen territory’s rich but relatively unknown history, especially one like me who’s got reason to thirst for such things. - This very readable book follows a small band of people who try to survive in rural Schoharie County after a lethal virus has wiped out most of civilization. - If you read my blog on a regular basis, you know I’m a fan of post-apocalyptic novels and West Kill Creek fits the bill but in a completely different way from what we’re used to reading. - Purcell's intimate knowledge of Schoharie County and surrounding areas makes this book work. The strategies employed by "Dar", the main character, to survive are plausible; and that is what we ask for in these books: are they believable? The answer to that is "Yes. I can see people trying to survive that way." For that reason alone I would reccomend to any fan of the post apocalypse to go and read this book. The last reason is it made me think! This book is different enough that days after I finished it I am still running parts of the story through my mind, examining and reexamining them. - We loved this book! Wish Shawn Purcell would write a follow up!
2019-04-20T01:43:40
http://www.westkillcreek.com/testimonials
Hyde Park's First Coat was probably the most beloved of all the bands that came up during the University of Chicago's music renaissance early this decade, combining solid songwriting, experimental flourishes and the instantly-memorable voices of singers Conor Loughridge and Becky Stark to achieve pop-rock-folk perfection. After starting out as the Shifty Men of Business and then Drexel, the band's lineup solidified for their first proper recording as First Coat in 2003 with Loughridge, Stark, guitarist Will Long, bass player Sean Mahan, and drummer Tom Gaulkin. (Fair warning: Long and Mahan, as well as eventual drummer Paul Brannon were all also in my band during this time, but let's face it, First Coat was infinitely better.) That record, Great Lakes Disorder, stands as the definitive document of this version of the band, with a folkier, rootsier sound that particularly comes to the forefront on Loughridge-penned tracks like Nobody Loves You and Lime, and a bluesier shift on Becky's contributions like Mermaid and Weatherman, which stands as one of the most popular songs in the band's repertoire. Nestled within and between these relatively straightforward tracks, however, are hints at the more experimental direction First Coat would eventually take, and the record ends with the mild pop of "Money On You" devolving into the cinematic, ethereal opening of "Planets and Stars," which itself resolves into something else entirely — twice over. With the departure of Stark for California and a new drummer in Paul Brannon, the newly all-male First Coat settled into Chicago's Semaphore Recording to produce 2006's Move Like Sparrows, released on Loud Devices. Fusing rock elements with Loughridge's newfound love of unconventional song structures and deeply personal lyrics, the album is just 8 tracks long, but manages to present itself as a complete whole, as somber tracks like "Drunk Online Shopping" merge seamlessly with the seemingly cheery Britpop of "Listen To Your Kids". After another year or so of shows, graduations and jobs and wanderlust took their toll, and the band dissolved. There's much more to this story, of course — the band continuously played raucous live shows during its entire run, at venues from U of C basement parties to Martyrs'; and as with all the Hyde Park bands, the First Coat story is really the story of every band on the Mr. Hyde label, and of a moment of inspired creativity that captured an entire group of musicians. But that's all unimportant now — you missed it. What remains, however, are two records that are among the finest ever put out by anyone in Chicago. "Vital and vibrant." That's how Steve Björklund describes the Chicago punk rock scene of the early 1980s. "During that period, I saw the Ramones play twenty-five times," he tells me. "There was a different cool gig to go to 4 times a week, equally balanced between UK/Euro bands, touring US bands and local bands." By the mid-'80s, however, that scene had begun to wane and unravel. Bands broke up and reconfigured, with a number of the community's key players and musicians started to work on new ideas and develop new sounds as a means of moving on and pushing the music forward into fresher terrain. The blast-furnace minimalism of local punk titans The Effigies still proved a formidable influence in the years that followed. But in taking stock of the expanded musical landscape, certain artists started to look beyond the limits of three-chord punk — particularly taking inspiration from the post-punk racket being made by the likes of UK outfits such as Gang of Four and The Three Johns. Björklund, who started the band Breaking Circus with bassist Bruce Lange in 1983, was one such figure. Previously, he'd been the frontman for one of Chicago's premiere early-'80s punk outfits Strike Under; as well as having briefly passed through the ranks of the band Terminal Beach (which also featured future Naked Raygun and Pegboy guitarist Jon Haggerty). As he began working on new songs and material, he dubbed his new music project Breaking Circus, and — with he and Lange supported with the rhythmic backing of a Roland TR-606 drum machine — set about recording the band's first EP, The Very Long Fuse. By the time The Very Long Fuse was released, Bruce Lange had exited the picture, leaving Björklund as the group's only remaining non-mechanical member. When it came time to turn Breaking Circus into a viable, proper band, Björklund packed up and relocated to Minneapolis. There he eventually hooked up with drummer Todd Trainer and bassist Flour (aka Pete Conway), both of whom were then working as the rhythm section for the band Rifle Sport. With a full trio lineup in place, the Circus roared into peak creativity mode, touring and recording at every opportunity. They quickly recorded and released their debut full-length album Ice Machine in early 1987, and followed it up with the Smoker's Paradise EP by year's end. Both releases showed the band honing their sound -- tightening it up into a triple-time assault of serrated guitar gnaw and jackhammering rhythms. Lyrically, Björkland howled and muttered about the omnipresence of danger, trouble, psychic shocks and turbulence, at one point croaking something to the effect of feeling like "a piece of burned-black toast threaded on a rusty wire." All such bombast and bloodletting aside, the band also proved pleasingly adept at lateral stylistic moves — from the sinister swagger of Ice Machine's "Song Of The South" to the sardonic lounge-ish swing of "Shockhammer 13." Despite having a couple of impressive new records and a fair amount of highly positive indie-press attention to their credit, Breaking Circus soon unraveled and ceased activity in 1988. Todd Trainer and Flour both continued to play in Rifle Sport — the latter eventually releasing solo albums on the Touch & Go label, while Trainer would later record under the moniker Brick Layer Cake and also man the drumkit in Shellac. Steve Björklund briefly played in a couple of other bands before eventually turning his attention to electronic music. He currently resides in Chicago. Breaking Circus's discography was only printed once on its initial vinyl run on the Homestead label, and has yet to be reissued on CD. Tom Spacey was a five-piece spacerock act formed in the late '90s, with Cory Osborne on bass, Hammond organ, and vocals; Adam Thompson on guitars, vocals and piano; Daniel Cline on guitars; John Meseke on drums; and KC Saint John on synthesizer and theremin. They started out as The Gnomes, but it was immediately obvious to the group that the name needed to go. They wanted a name that evoked time and space. So why not...Tom Spacey? The name fit their sound well, and also brought to mind Pink Floyd, an obvious influence and touchstone for the band. On their only recording, 1998's mars is eden, My Bloody Valentine came through loud and clear as an influence as well, with swirling guitars and built-up walls of sound forming aural landscapes for the listener to explore — this was definitely an album to listen to with headphones on. The first two songs, "silly things," "drone" and "the lost dutchman," flowed into each other on rafts of synth, theremin and guitar feedback. The interplay of echoes and ethereal vocals added to the sense of weightlessness and space the band strived for as well. It all combined for a very trippy experience, perfect for chilling out in a darkened room with the recreational drug or drink of your choice. While researching this piece, I discovered that Saint John, Thompson and Meseke have continued on together as American Cosmonaut, with guitarist/vocalist Jesse Evans and Lee E. They play more straightforward guitar-driven rock, and released a three-song EP in 2003. To hear a sample of tracks from each of our three missed bands this week, head on over to Muxtape and stream our very first Bands You Missed Mux. Nilay Patel is a guitarist / producer in The Heaven Seventies, as a well as a video designer and writer. He previously wrote about Millimeters Mercury in a Bands You Missed feature. Graham Sanford is a writer, editor, and former radio DJ who lives and works in Chicago. He's never been in a riot or ever owned a skateboard, but has sometimes had occasion to feel like a piece of burnt-black toast threaded on a rusty wire. Andrew Huff works deep into the night at his West Ridge two-flat, writing and editing and playing with the cats. He spends more time online than is healthy; follow along at me3dia.com. He is the Editor and Publisher of Gapersblock.com. Huffster, Cosmonaut broke up years ago. Adam moved to the 'burbs, KC is in MI, and Jesse still holds down the sound board at Double Door.
2019-04-22T14:48:45
http://gapersblock.com/transmission/2008/07/11/bands_you_missed_vol_2/
*Koala / Sabo*. dedicated to all One Piece fans. HD Wallpaper and background images in the One Piece club tagged: photo one piece anime pirates revolutionary sabo koala.
2019-04-19T21:00:00
http://fr.fanpop.com/clubs/one-piece/images/37233224/title/koala-sabo-photo
Learn about the criminal and administrative consequences of a first OUI conviction in Connecticut. It’s illegal to operate a motor vehicle in Connecticut while “under the influence” of drugs or alcohol or with an “elevated” blood alcohol content (BAC). Operating “under the influence” means that the operator’s ability to drive is “affected to an appreciable degree.” An “elevated” BAC is .08% or higher for drivers 21 and over and .02% for operators under age 21. An arrest for operating under the influence (OUI), sometimes called “DUI,” triggers two separate proceedings. The driver will typically be prosecuted in criminal court (“criminal proceedings”), and the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will start “administrative proceedings” that can lead to license suspension and an ignition interlock device (IID) restriction. The criminal and DMV penalties increase in severity if a driver has prior OUI arrests and/or convictions. This article, however, focuses solely on the penalties for a first offense. However, this summary doesn’t tell the whole story. Here are more of the details. Misdemeanor. In Connecticut, an OUI is a crime—a misdemeanor, to be specific. Prison. A typical first-offense conviction includes a six-month prison sentence. However, in most cases, the defendant doesn’t actually spend six months in prison: The sentencing judge usually “suspends” the majority of the prison time. There’s a mandatory minimum of 48 hours in jail that the judge can’t suspend. But the law gives the driver the option of performing 100 hours of community service in lieu of serving 48 hours in jail. Most drivers opt for the community service alternative. License suspension & IIDs. As stated above, the criminal penalties include a license suspension of 45 days and an IID mandate. The driver must pay $175 to restore the license after the 45 day period. Additionally, the driver must pay a $100 IID processing fee. IIDs must be leased, another monthly fee, and installed in every car the individual drives. Each month, the driver must bring the IID to a service location to be tested. Fortunately, this testing is covered under the monthly lease fee. Probation. The sentencing judge has the discretion to establish the length of the offender’s probation. But one should expect a 12-to-24-month term. The automatic, undisclosed probation fee is $200. The judge can and will impose numerous conditions of probation. For example, the judge must refer all offenders for an alcohol and drug abuse evaluation and possible treatment. The sentencing court also has the authority to impose additional conditions—such as community service—and usually does. An offender who violates terms of probation runs the risk of having to serve all or a portion of the 6-month “suspended” prison sentence. An OUI arrest—even without a conviction in court—can lead to administrative consequences imposed by the DMV. These consequences include a 45-day license suspension followed by a six-month IID requirement. If the offender was under 21 at the time of the offense, the IID mandate runs a full year. And drivers who refuse to submit to BAC testing in violation of Connecticut’s “implied consent law” must have an IID for a year, regardless of driver age. You may have noticed that the criminal and administrative penalties include license suspension and IID restrictions. Fortunately for OUI offenders, the DMV doesn’t run the criminal and administrative suspensions periods consecutively. The periods are permitted to overlap but it’s the longer of the terms that controls. Also, if the driver has successfully served the DMV-imposed 45-day suspension and paid for IID installation, the DMV won’t require a second 45-day suspension once notice of the court conviction reaches the DMV.
2019-04-22T08:15:37
https://dui.drivinglaws.org/resources/first-offense-dui-connecticut.htm
This was supposed to be my meat free Monday post last night, however by the time I got home from work (and the gym) and made dinner, I just didn’t feel like sitting in front of the computer. I curled up on the couch and read a book instead. So here it is, a day late. Late last week and over the weekend I was celebrating my birthday. After some lovely meals (most of them at cafes and restaurants, except lunch with my family where my Mum cooked us lunch and baked me a cake) with my family and friends, not to mention a lot of baking over the past few weekends, I was in need of some simple, savoury (and hopefully a bit healthier) home cooking. A while ago I saw a recipe for stuffed butternut pumpkin with quinoa which I wanted to try, however I couldn’t find the recipe this weekend. So instead I set out to make my own. I was home alone Saturday night, so if it didn’t turn out there was only me to be disappointed and have to eat it! I was really happy with the result. I was a bit worried about using mint and basil as I made it (they are two of my favourite herbs and it seemed like a good idea at the start), but they actually went really well in this dish. The goats’ cheese became a deliciously oozy, almost like a thick cheese sauce, and the quinoa added a nice nuttiness and texture. If you want some crunch you could add some pine nuts or breadcrumbs to the mix, but I was happy with it like this. Definitely a dish I will be making again. Jerome tried the other half the next night and enjoyed it as well. If you are cooking quinoa, make sure you rinse it really well (until the water runs clear) before cooking. I have cooked it before without rinsing and it is very bitter. It makes a big difference to the final result! Also, while you are cooking it, why not make extra and use the rest to make a salad for lunches or light dinners? I cooked double the quinoa and to the extra I added more of the herbs and goats’ cheese, along with some roasted cauliflower and zucchini which I cooked at the same time as the pumpkin (though they didn’t take as long). It made a great lunch the next day. I don’t know where this year has gone, but Christmas is almost upon us once again. It seems that the older I get, the quicker each year seems to go! This year I’m actually a bit more prepared than usual. I’ve already got quite a bit of Christmas shopping done, which is great. I’ve been buying things when I’ve seen them, which should hopefully mean I will avoid the last minute rush just before Christmas, making things less stressful and much more enjoyable. I will be working over the Chritmas/New Year period (except for public holidays/weekends) so anything that I can do now rather than later will make the holiday time more relaxing. That is the plan at least anyway. Of course, there is all that wonderful Christmas baking to be done. Last year I was up to midnight a few nights in a row madly baking for work and Christmas gifts (and I still have the scar from a bad burn that resulted). I’m going to try and avoid the mad rush and late nights this year by doing what I can ahead of time. So on that note, last week I started another cooking class with Sarah Brigden (babyCakes) on Christmas baking. In our first class we made Fruit Mince and Frangipane tarts, with a cinnamon pastry. Fruit mince is best made at least a week before you want to use it (although it will keep for months), and so that is what I did today. I have to say that by the end of the day my kitchen was smelling very Christmassy! You can make the fruit mince to suit your own tastes, I used dried cranberries and blueberries in my dried fruit, but you can use whichever you prefer (just don’t use anything too wet like prunes etc). If you don’t like glace cherries, use something else. Like candied fruit peel? Add it in (I don’t, hence there isn’t any here). So now I’m even more prepared, with jars of fruit mince in my fridge ready for Christmas baking in December. I also made the frangipane tarts today (but with raspberries rather than fruit mince) and I will put those up during the week (pastry is great to make ahead and freeze until you need it as well, I think I’ll have to do that next weekend). But for now, here is the recipe for fruit mince. Make it now and by Christmas the flavours will have developed and it will be ready for whatever you want to use it in.
2019-04-26T02:30:03
https://myfoodmywayblog.com/2013/11/
Rendering. ‘Nuff Said! This video is dedicated to rendering CG elements and all the little intricacies that hide in animation software packages. You might think you know everything there is to know about C4D Rendering, but you’d be wrong. Learn how to master the look you need every single time you render a project, and while your building them. This rendering video has been moved up in the series sequence so that follows material management. (See, we have a plane for everything!) When it comes to high end visual effect training, there is only one choice, cmiVFX.com. Probably one of the more difficult tasks in CG is the rendering process. Many iterations can make this task time consuming. However, the benefit of Cinema 4D, is the speed and ease of use dedicated to this area. Our tests have this app getting better results in less time, so we wanted to move this topic up the chain so that it is not and issue with testing skills later learned in the following volumes of this series. In the first chapter, we'll learn how to use the picture viewer to store and view your images and animations in C4D. Then I'll review the use of customized post filters and stereoscopic viewer. Ambient Occlusion, Global Illumination, Depth Of Field, Motion Blur, Causticsing technique. This part of the video will allow you to get that staggered scaled look in your feather design. In this part of the video, we'll set up Multi-Pass in the render settings before taking our multi-layered render from C4D to Photoshop.
2019-04-23T10:03:43
https://cmivfx.com/cinema-4d-ultimate-learning-system-2-0-volume-3-rendering
Additional informations : -Visa not required for Those of Turkish origin holding foreign passport and a National ID Card issued by Turkey. Check visa requirement for traveling from Turkey to Anguilla ! Looking for embassy and consulates of Turkey in Anguilla ?
2019-04-24T06:07:44
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Isaac, Taylor and Zac have been working hard on their new double album that dropped today “String Theory”. String Theory is like having an orchestra in your living room without all the logistics that would go along with that. String Theory, brings together an exciting collaboration of song craftsmanship and symphonic majesty, featuring the band playing live with a 46-piece symphony orchestra. This double length studio album includes some of their best-known material like “MmmBop“, “Where’s The Love” and “This Time Around,” as well as brand new or never-released-to-the-public songs, all of which are arranged and performed with a magical symphony spin. They have a big tour coming up that is going to allow them to work with symphonies in all the cities they perform in. I had a chance to chat with Taylor about their new album, the tour and more. Check out their website to see if they are coming to a city near you.
2019-04-20T02:50:03
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So I’ve reached the end of my first week caring for my baby cheeses… and what a hoot it has been! As you may remember, I’ve got my Camemberts in two different setups: the cooler, and the (too-cold) fridge. My cooler cheeses are pretty happy. They’re developing their rind of bloomy white mold on both sides, and I’ve even bought a digital hygrometer to measure humidity. I’m aiming for 85-90% and am getting about 84%, so I’m still working on it. But my ice system is working well to keep the temperature around 11-15°C (and I’m aiming for 12-14°C), so I’m pretty happy… and down to twice a day ice replacements! My fridge cheeses are developing their white bloomy mold much more slowly, and are looking pretty homely. I’m using two of them for a bourbon-flavoured experiment. I’ve made a brine of salt, water, and bourbon (6.68 oz salt : 900 ml water : 3.6 Tablespoons bourbon, if you’re interested), and I am applying it to two cheeses. I’m off to class this afternoon, and excited to talk with my fellow Curd Nerds about their first week as affineurs (people who age cheeses). And Louise is bringing Tomme, so it’ll be a pretty tasty afternoon.
2019-04-22T00:31:26
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Jason Anthony Aldo Leone, 47, of Vineyard Haven, and Block Island, R.I., died on Jan. 29, 2019, at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He was the beloved husband of Erin L. (Netro) Leone. Born in PBoston, he was a son of Leone Leone and the late Lori (Macaruso) Leone. Jason was an entrepreneur and self-employed glazier. He was a volunteer for the Block Island Fire & Rescue Department, provided his services for the annual Fourth of July fireworks display on the Island, and was involved in many other services. Besides his wife and father, he is survived by his children, Maria H. Leone, Jason Leone Jr., Mossimo Leone, children of Julie (Terrio) Leone and Anthony Leone and Lucas Leone. He was the brother of Michelle Leone-DeBrito and Leone Anthony Aldo Leone. He also leaves his niece Gabriella. Calling hours will be held Thursday from 5 to 8 pm at Woodlawn Funeral Home, 600 Pontiac Ave., Cranston, R.I. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his Mass of Christian burial Friday at 10 am at St. Pius Church, Providence, and at 12:30 Saturday at St. Andrew Church, Church Street, Block Island. Burial will follow at Block Island Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Block Island Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department, P.O. Box 220, New Shoreham, RI 02807. Please share memories at WoodlawnGattone.com. The post Jason Anthony Aldo Leone appeared first on The Martha’s Vineyard Times.
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2019-04-26T13:41:34
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2019-04-22T17:57:14
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About 25% of bathtubs we resurface are those that have previously been refinished by a homeowner (or shall I say attempted, and very recently at that) using a Do-It-Yourself Kit (DIY). Why are they calling a professional now? #1 Reason……… The bathtub is peeling! In all of the years of refinishing bathtubs, I have yet to see any home-store do-it-yourself bathtub kit application hold up for more than 6 months. Quite a few of my customers that attempted to refinish their bathtub themselves are so disgusted because they just used the kit last month and their tub is peeling already! In order to weigh the pros and cons of using a Do-It-Yourself Tub Refinishing Kit as opposed to hiring a professional such as BathArt Refinishing. Experience with Do-It-Yourself? – Bathtub refinishing is an art within itself and requires years to master. BathArt Refinishing has over 10 years of expertise! How many bathtubs have you practiced your hand at repairing, prepping, and refinishing? 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2019-04-25T16:17:37
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2019-04-25T02:30:58
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Oscar Bruno Bach (German/American 1884 - 1957), a German-born artisan, who was one of the most technically skilled and commercially successful figures in the field of decorative metalwork during the first half of the 20th century. His design and production ranged from small and domestic to grand-scale architectural. His style was as diverse as his use of metals and included Arts & Crafts, Gothic, Renaissance, Spanish Baroque, Tudor Revival, and, on occasion, modern Art Deco. Thematically he was particularly fond of the zodiac, of lush scrolling grapevines, classical masks, mythological symbols and elements of the Italianate and Germanic grotesque. Oscar Bach's work can be found in the permanent collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Minneapolis Museum of Art, The Wolfsonian, and Reynolda House. As a young man, he studied painting at the Royal Academy in Berlin and underwent a 4-year apprenticeship in metallic arts. From 1898-1902, he attended the Imperial Academy of Art in Berlin. Following this formal education, Bach became the artistic director of metallic arts firm in Hamburg, where he made an ornate jewel encrusted Bible cover for the study of Pope Leo XIII - an early article of his craft which remains in the Vatican permanent collection. Two years later, Bach won several important commissions to design metalwork for civic buildings, including the new city hall in Berlin. Between 1904 and 1911, Bach worked as a successful metalsmith in Germany, keeping a studio in Venice and traveling extensively throughout Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, where he became keenly aware of various decorative styles, history, materials, and techniques. In 1911, Bach won the Grand Prix at the World's Exposition in Turin, Italy for a bed he designed for Kaiser Wilhelm II. 1911 was also the year when he moved to the United States to join his brother Max, and establish a business in New York City. Soon after his arrival, Oscar Bach and his brother opened a metal design studio together - first in Greenwich Village, under the name of BACH BROTHERS; but soon moved to 257 West 17th Street and became Oscar B. Bach Studios, Inc. In the period of 1913-1923, Oscar Bach's little metal shop kept busy creating beautiful household objects for moneyed New Yorkers, as well as custom architectural works for America's great country estates. He worked often with architect Harrie T. Lindeberg and designed exterior and interior fittings for many of Lindebergh's clients. In April of 1923, the Bach brothers moved to a new studio at 511 West 42nd Street upon an acrimonious split with their business partner, Bertram Segar. Segar remained in Bach's West 17th Street studio, renaming it The Segar Studios. There, Bertram Segar continued to reproduce many of Bach's original designs and variations on Bach's designs, either selling them in an unmarked state or stamping them with his Segar Studios mark. Segar would continue to run a successful custom metalwork studio throughout the 1920s despite Oscar Bach's continued denouncing of Segar's poor ethics and poor taste. Despite such difficulties, Oscar Bach's Manhattan-based business continued to flourish throughout the mid-1920s and 1930s. Commercially, Bach's production pieces ranged from the modest, such as a small lead ashtray - to the pricey, such as a highly- ornamental bronze chandeliers. Almost every conceivable form was available - smoking stands, library lamps, footed bowls, card trays, planters, torchéres, andirons, slab tables, mirrors, sconces, picture frames, humidors, chairs, bookends, children's flatware, porringers - all fabricated in bronze or iron, steel or aluminum, silver or copper or, occasionally, lead; and featuring polychrome enamels, delicate chemical and cold patina work, custom Steuben glass components, and fanciful cast ornamental detail. Bach routinely submitted his diverse objects to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Exhibition of Industrial Art and would capitalize on the show's prestige by posting advertisements with photos of his exhibits. He networked well and made important social and business connections with bankers, museum directors, hotel magnates, and architectural firms. In 1926, he won the prestigious Medal of Honor from the Architectural League of New York for a set of bronze doors to their clubroom. Bach was a perceptive self-marketer, who advertised consistently in a variety of magazines - some associated with fine art and décor, such as International Studio; and others, more associated with the leisure class lifestyle, such as Theatre and Country Life. Wherever his commission work took him, Bach would seek to secure a local venue, usually a high-end department store, to sell his designs. By 1929, consumers could purchase Bach's fine metals across the U.S. - from Manhattan's B. Altman to Joseph Horne in Pittsburgh and Forster-Smith in Toledo. Winning the commissions to furnish custom metalwork for the ocean liners SS Manhattan and SS Washington, Bach then persuaded US Lines to offer a selection of his small domestic objects for tourists to purchase on board while traveling across the Atlantic. Once in Europe, one could visit Bach's studio in Piazza Oberdan, Florence, Italy. But New York City was Bach's headquarters and it is here that one could find artist's main show room and many of his most ambitious architectural commissions, including New York's Riverside Church, Temple Emanu-el, the Masonic Level Club, the Earl Carroll Theatre, the Daily News Building, the Chrysler Building, Rockefeller Center, the Woolworth Building, the Airlines Building, and the Williamsburg Savings Bank in Brooklyn. Perhaps his crowning glory is the large inlaid stainless steel mural he fabricated and installed in the lobby of the Empire State Building in 1931. Elsewhere Bach won high-status commissions from the Procurement Division of the Treasury Department, Washington D.C., Yale University, The Toledo Museum of Art, Christ Church at Cranbrook, and the Circle Tower in Indianapolis. At the same time, many of Bach's most impressive creations were not accessible to the public. These were the custom metalwork commissions he executed for the homes of some of America's wealthiest aristocrats, including Eugene duPont, Jr.'s Delaware mansion Owl's Nest; W. E. Scripps' Michigan estate, Moulton Manor; Lloyd Frank's lavish Fir Acres in Portland (now Lewis & Clark College); and the ornate Villa Philbrook for Waite Phillips of Tulsa. By the late 1930s, Bach's showroom and sales office had relocated to the prestigious British Empire Building at 620 Fifth Avenue and was operating under the name Bach Products. His studio, which employed numerous European trained artisans, was located at 288 East 18th Street in Patterson, NJ. Throughout his career, Bach filed for a total of 66 patents with the U.S. Patent Office and in 1941 Bach patented the "Bachite" system of construction to render steel corrosion and abrasion proof. The year of 1941 marks the end of his work in the field of decorative arts and the beginning of his career as a metallist for some of America's top industrial firms. From 1941 until his death in 1957, Bach worked as a top consultant for Remington-Rand, Manning, Bowman, Edward Budd, Oneida, Baldwin Locomotive, American Radiator Company, and the Tappan Stove Company. Upon his death, Oscar Bach and his wife Pauline were living at 962 Fifth Avenue with a lovely view of Central Park and the surrounding city of New York that had been his home for over four decades. According to his obituary in the New York Times, in the months leading up to his death, Bach's largest free-standing sculpture, "The Spirit of Democracy," a 17 foot allegorical figure, was nearing completion and scheduled to be placed at Rockefeller Center's La Maison Française terrace. Though Bach finished this massive tribute work, "The Spirit of Democracy" was never installed. During Bach's lifetime, the artist was celebrated by renowned art critic and author, Matlack Price, in a publication called "Design & Craftsmanship in Metals: The Creative Art of Oscar Bach." Interviews with Bach were featured in numerous magazine articles and trade publications. Oscar Bach died in 1957, at the age of 72. Oscar Bruno Bach (German/American 1884 - 1957), a German-born artisan, who was one of the most technically skilled and commercially successful figures in the field of decorative metalwork during the first half of the 20th century. His design and production ranged from small and domestic to grand-scale architectural. His style was as diverse as his use of metals and included Arts & Crafts, Gothic, Renaissance, Spanish Baroque, Tudor Revival, and, on occasion, modern Art Deco. Thematically he was particularly fond of the zodiac, of lush scrolling grapevines, classical masks, mythological symbols and elements of the Italianate and Germanic grotesque. Oscar Bach's work can be found in the permanent collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Minneapolis Museum of Art, The Wolfsonian, and Reynolda House. As a young man, he studied painting at the Royal Academy in Berlin and underwent a 4-year apprenticeship in metallic arts. From 1898-1902, he attended the Imperial Academy of Art in Berlin. Following this formal education, Bach became the artistic director of metallic arts firm in Hamburg, where he made an ornate jewel encrusted Bible cover for the study of Pope Leo XIII - an early article of his craft which remains in the Vatican permanent collection. Two years later, Bach won several important commissions to design metalwork for civic buildings, including the new city hall in Berlin. Between 1904 and 1911, Bach worked as a successful metalsmith in Germany, keeping a studio in Venice and traveling extensively throughout Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, where he became keenly aware of various decorative styles, history, materials, and techniques. In 1911, Bach won the Grand Prix at the World's Exposition in Turin, Italy for a bed he designed for Kaiser Wilhelm II. 1911 was also the year when he moved to the United States to join his brother Max, and establish a business in New York City. Soon after his arrival, Oscar Bach and his brother opened a metal design studio together - first in Greenwich Village, under the name of BACH BROTHERS; but soon moved to 257 West 17th Street and became Oscar B. Bach Studios, Inc. In the period of 1913-1923, Oscar Bach's little metal shop kept busy creating beautiful household objects for moneyed New Yorkers, as well as custom architectural works for America's great country estates. He worked often with architect Harrie T. Lindeberg and designed exterior and interior fittings for many of Lindebergh's clients. In April of 1923, the Bach brothers moved to a new studio at 511 West 42nd Street upon an acrimonious split with their business partner, Bertram Segar. Segar remained in Bach's West 17th Street studio, renaming it The Segar Studios. There, Bertram Segar continued to reproduce many of Bach's original designs and variations on Bach's designs, either selling them in an unmarked state or stamping them with his Segar Studios mark. Segar would continue to run a successful custom metalwork studio throughout the 1920s despite Oscar Bach's continued denouncing of Segar's poor ethics and poor taste. Despite such difficulties, Oscar Bach's Manhattan-based business continued to flourish throughout the mid-1920s and 1930s. Commercially, Bach's production pieces ranged from the modest, such as a small lead ashtray - to the pricey, such as a highly- ornamental bronze chandeliers. Almost every conceivable form was available - smoking stands, library lamps, footed bowls, card trays, planters, torchéres, andirons, slab tables, mirrors, sconces, picture frames, humidors, chairs, bookends, children's flatware, porringers - all fabricated in bronze or iron, steel or aluminum, silver or copper or, occasionally, lead; and featuring polychrome enamels, delicate chemical and cold patina work, custom Steuben glass components, and fanciful cast ornamental detail. Bach routinely submitted his diverse objects to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Exhibition of Industrial Art and would capitalize on the show's prestige by posting advertisements with photos of his exhibits. He networked well and made important social and business connections with bankers, museum directors, hotel magnates, and architectural firms. In 1926, he won the prestigious Medal of Honor from the Architectural League of New York for a set of bronze doors to their club room. Bach was a perceptive self-marketer, who advertised consistently in a variety of magazines - some associated with fine art and décor, such as International Studio; and others, more associated with the leisure class lifestyle, such as Theatre and Country Life. Wherever his commission work took him, Bach would seek to secure a local venue, usually a high-end department store, to sell his designs. By 1929, consumers could purchase Bach's fine metals across the U.S. - from Manhattan's B. Altman to Joseph Horne in Pittsburgh and Forster-Smith in Toledo. Winning the commissions to furnish custom metalwork for the ocean liners SS Manhattan and SS Washington, Bach then persuaded US Lines to offer a selection of his small domestic objects for tourists to purchase on board while traveling across the Atlantic. Once in Europe, one could visit Bach's studio in Piazza Oberdan, Florence, Italy. But New York City was Bach's headquarters and it is here that one could find artist's main show room and many of his most ambitious architectural commissions, including New York's Riverside Church, Temple Emanu-el, the Masonic Level Club, the Earl Carroll Theatre, the Daily News Building, the Chrysler Building, Rockefeller Center, the Woolworth Building, the Airlines Building, and the Williamsburg Savings Bank in Brooklyn. Perhaps his crowning glory is the large inlaid stainless steel mural he fabricated and installed in the lobby of the Empire State Building in 1931. Elsewhere Bach won high-status commissions from the Procurement Division of the Treasury Department, Washington D.C., Yale University, The Toledo Museum of Art, Christ Church at Cranbrook, and the Circle Tower in Indianapolis. At the same time, many of Bach's most impressive creations were not accessible to the public. These were the custom metalwork commissions he executed for the homes of some of America's wealthiest aristocrats, including Eugene duPont, Jr.'s Delaware mansion Owl's Nest; W. E. Scripps' Michigan estate, Moulton Manor; Lloyd Frank's lavish Fir Acres in Portland (now Lewis & Clark College); and the ornate Villa Philbrook for Waite Phillips of Tulsa. By the late 1930s, Bach's showroom and sales office had relocated to the prestigious British Empire Building at 620 Fifth Avenue and was operating under the name Bach Products. His studio, which employed numerous European trained artisans, was located at 288 East 18th Street in Patterson, NJ. Throughout his career Bach filed for a total of 66 patents with the U.S. Patent Office and in 1941 Bach patented the "Bachite" system of construction to render steel corrosion and abrasion proof. The year of 1941 marks the end of his work in the field of decorative arts and the beginning of his career as a metallist for some of America's top industrial firms. From 1941 until his death in 1957, Bach worked as a top consultant for Remington-Rand, Manning, Bowman, Edward Budd, Oneida, Baldwin Locomotive, American Radiator Company, and the Tappan Stove Company. Upon his death, Oscar Bach and his wife Pauline were living at 962 Fifth Avenue with a lovely view of Central Park and the surrounding city of New York that had been his home for over four decades. According to his obituary in the New York Times, in the months leading up to his death, Bach's largest free-standing sculpture, "The Spirit of Democracy," a 17 foot allegorical figure, was nearing completion and scheduled to be placed at Rockefeller Center's La Maison Française terrace. Though Bach finished this massive tribute work, "The Spirit of Democracy" was never installed. During Bach's lifetime, the artist was celebrated by renowned art critic and author, Matlack Price, in a publication called "Design & Craftsmanship in Metals: The Creative Art of Oscar Bach." Interviews with Bach were featured in numerous magazine articles and trade publications. Oscar Bach died in 1957, at the age of 72. Outstandingly designed and rendered Arts & Crafts wrought iron and copper planter, consisting of a removable double-handled bowl on matching stand. Objects similar to this were an integral part of the most stylish interiors of that era. An Art Deco era illuminated pond or bird bath, manufactured in France, circa 1930s, featuring colorful mosaic tiles against a wrought iron frame, raised bowl with central blue glass. Requires three electric bulbs. A pair of vintage small-scale Art Deco era bar cabinets, produced within the early to mid-20th century period, with dark green marble tops over bodies in beautiful veneered wood, mounted on raised ebonized wood bases, each with a curved front corners on opposing sides. The door of either cabinet, with circular brass knob, opens to reveal storage space, inset with glass shelves. Despite some age appropriate wear, including minor chipping and surface scratches, as well as restoration to one of the bases, both cabinets are in very good vintage condition. A vintage American Art Deco console table with brass base and marble surface. The piece was formerly used in a bank and the reverse has three open slots for drawers (the drawers are not included).
2019-04-20T04:35:04
http://www.ashvillegallery.com/art-deco-furniture
"The (in)Patient Experience" blog is a grassroots effort by a hospitalist physician to stimulate communication and actions that foster provider and employee engagement in the patient experience. The intended audience is healthcare providers, hospital workers and hospital administrators, though much of the content will be relevant to all health care settings. I encourage everyone to share the blog's content for the purpose of promoting the patient experience mission. I will focus on stuff that all of us can learn to offer in unlimited supply: compassion, engagement and leadership. It's only through our generosity in these measures that we can provide comfort and assurance to those under our care. And to each other. Ultimately, a focus on these emotional commitments will provide our patients and colleagues with a superior experience and improved outcomes by virtually any measure. Please share your successes or challenges that relate to the opportunities we have to improve the patient experience with the human spirit. Every effort counts and will be celebrated on these pages (See the “Celebrate” tab). Send an email or leave a comment and share your wisdom. Thanks for jumping in!
2019-04-18T18:36:50
https://inpatientexperience.typepad.com/my-blog/about-.html
Lawrenceville, Georgia is the second oldest city in the metro Atlanta area and is the county seat of Gwinnett County. With a population of under 30,000, Lawrenceville is a relatively quiet area and a peaceful place to live within easy commuting distance of Atlanta. Lawrenceville, Georgia can be accessed through several highways including Georgia 316, US 78, Georgia 124 and Interstate 85. Unfortunately, like all highways, there is a risk of car accidents occurring on these busy roads. Car accidents can also occur throughout the rest of Lawrenceville, Georgia, on both highways and smaller local roads as well. If you or a loved one was involved in a car accident, you should consult with a Lawrenceville, Georgia Car Accident Attorney. At Van Sant Law, LLC, our Lawrenceville, Georgia Auto Accident Lawyers can represent you, help you to understand your legal rights and advocate for you to obtain the compensation you deserve. Because Lawrenceville is located in Georgia, Georgia's fault laws apply in the event of an auto accident. Under these laws, a driver at fault for causing a car crash is responsible for the injuries that result. It is, however, the burden of the injured victim to show that the driver was responsible for the crash. That the other driver owed a duty of care. All drivers have a duty to obey driving rules and to behave in a reasonably prudent manner. That the duty was breached. This involves showing that the other driver broke a driver safety rule or was otherwise unreasonably careless. That the breach was a direct cause of the resulting accident. When a driver breaches a duty, he is said to be negligent. He is legally liable for damages if his negligence causes a crash. That damages occurred from the accident. With the help of a Lawrenceville, Georgia auto accident attorney, you can prove that you suffered injury and deserve compensation. Many different types of evidence can be used to prove your claim. The sooner you contact a Lawrenceville, Georgia Car Accident Attorney, the sooner you can work on gathering the proof you need to hold the other driver accountable for your crash. When you successfully prove your case, you should be entitled to compensation for your medical costs; lost income/wages; pain and suffering damages; and compensation for emotional distress. The monetary damages you receive should cover not just bills and losses incurred at the time of the claim but also any future expenses or losses that you expect to incur. If the Lawrenceville, Georgia auto accident was a fatal crash, then the driver responsible for the crash does not escape liability because he or she killed the victim. Georgia law allows for surviving family members of the deceased to make a wrongful death claim for damages including loss of companionship. A Lawrenceville, Georgia Car Accident Attorney can help family members to make a wrongful death claim. After a Lawrenceville, Georgia car accident, compensation can be obtained from the responsible driver in one of two ways. Either the case can go to court and a jury can decide liability and award damages, or the defendant's insurer can accept blame and an out-of-court settlement can be negotiated. In either case, you need to be represented by an experienced Lawrenceville, Georgia Car Accident Attorney in order to maximize your recovery. At Van Sant Law, LLC, our experienced Lawrenceville, Georgia Car Accident Lawyers are well-known among insurers as strong advocates for our clients. We can negotiate a fair settlement for you to avoid court. We are also strong litigators who aren't afraid to take your case to trial to get you the compensation that you deserve. To learn more about how we can help you after your Lawrenceville, Georgia car accident, contact us online or give us a call at (404) 991-5950.
2019-04-24T06:29:53
https://www.vansantlaw.com/blog/lawrenceville-georgia-car-accident-attorneys.cfm
Facebook global pages allows advertisers to provide localised content for their audience based on the user’s country or region. It’s an important feature and has many benefits for businesses with multiple locations, helping to deliver relevant messages to customers all over the world. Below, we discuss the key benefits of a Facebook Global Page and how to get started on creating your own. Your brand will be able to establish a global identity with a Facebook Global Page. It combines “Likes” from all your pages and helps maintain a consistent brand image across the world. To set up a page, you must first create a main page in the Global Pages tab under “Settings”, and set the targeting preferences, including which countries you want mapped to that page. Then, create additional pages for local markets where necessary. With the new structure in place, brands can set up localised versions of “about” info, news, feed stories and profile photos, so the right information reaches the right audience. Brands with a Global Page will be able to promote a single URL across all of their Facebook marketing campaigns. This means you won’t have to promote a different URL for each page. When a user clicks on the link, they will automatically be redirected to the relevant page based on their location. Users won’t notice a difference, but it ensures for a more positive experience, as they’ll be accessing their regional page. Admins of the main global page will have access to an insights dashboard for all the different localised pages. You’ll have all the information in one place, rather than having to check the Facebook Insights for multiple pages. In the global insights dashboard, you can track performance based on the market and measure audiences based on their country. So, you’ll have better analytics and benchmarking.
2019-04-22T06:57:34
https://www.terrieragency.com/multiple-locations-create-facebook-global-channel/
Our recently renovated library has an inviting open layout with plenty of comfy chairs to enjoy while reading or accessing our free wi-fi on your laptop or mobile device. Three public computers (available for use at no charge) provide high-speed internet access for anyone who needs it. We can also help with your printing needs for a small charge. You will find us next door to the post office - you can't miss our welcome bear out front! The Nordegg Public Library is one of several library service points governed by the Parkland Regional Library Board. More information about Parkland Regional Library and its relationship with library service points (outlet libraries) is available on the Parkland Regional Library website. In November 2015 the Bylaws and Policies for Outlet Libraries were revised by the Parkland Regional Library Board. You can find a copy of the updated policies here. If you have any questions or concerns please contact Parkland Regional Library at 403.782.3850. The Nordegg Public Library is committed to protecting the privacy of visitors to its website. In accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIP), and with our policy on the Confidentiality of Users’ Records, your personal information will not be collected on this website unless you choose to use online products and services that require it. Your personal information will then only be used to provide you with the library services that you select, and for no other purpose. Nordegg Public Library does not track the websites you visit when using library computers.
2019-04-21T19:01:53
http://nordegglibrary.prl.ab.ca/about-us/guiding-principles
Culross was the setting for Cranesmuir and has been used in many scenes. Culross Palace’s Withdrawing room was Geillis Duncan’s Parlour where we discover Geillis was going her husband a dodgy belly! The High Hall is where Jamie swears his oath to Bonnie Prince Charlie. The main stairway and courtyard was a village encampment and the Palace Garden around the back stood in for Claire’s Herb Garden. You can visit the palace from March to November. It costs £10.50 for adults and £7.50 for children and includes entry to the gardens. If you just want to visit the gardens it’s £3.50 per person. If you have a National Trust for Scotland membership entry to both is free of charge. The gardens are organic and you can buy the fruit, veg and herbs from the small hut at the entrance. While you are in Culross Palace look out for the magnificent painted ceiling and if you are bringing the kids they will love the dressing up costumes in the upstairs room and they can also take the Dumpy Hen quiz while they explore. Just next to the palace you will find the Town Hall with exhibitions and a National Trust gift shop which is where to buy the tickets for the palace. It’s a beautiful old building, standing proudly in front of the main triangle, dating back to 1626. Walking along to the left from the Town Hall and you’ll find three of the cutest little winding cobbled lanes - Back Causeway, Mid Causeway And Little Causeway. All three lead to one of the most recognisable filming locations, the Market Cross. Remember the scene when Claire is visiting Geillis Duncan in her parlour (the Withdrawing room in the palace)? When they see the little boy getting his ear nailed to the post this takes place at the Market Cross. If you walk back back towards the west car park you’ll see a path leading up the hill. A 10 minutes walk up the hill will lead you to the West Kirk aka The Black Kirk where Claire discovered the wood garlic which had poisoned the Baxter boy. It's an eerie place but pretty interesting too. Built in the 1500's it was the place of worship for Culross folks right up until 1633 when an Act of Parliament replaced the centre of worship to the nearby abbey. There isn't a roof left on the kirk but the ivy covered walls are still there, albeit in a sorry state. You can walk inside even if it is a little overgrown, you can pose at the window like Claire did too. Take some time to look at the gravestones too. Even fancied an Outlander themed wedding? You can do this in Scotland! The crew also arrived in February this year (2018) to film season 4 with Sophie Skelton, Steven Cree and Nell Hudson so we will need to wait and see where it appears when the season begins although there seemed to be a lot of activity around a house next to the market cross. Culross Abbey is situated at the top of Kirk Street, up hill from the Market Cross. The Cistercian Monastery was built way back in the 1200's. In fact it's thought it was built on the site of a Pictish Church from the 6th century, due to some medieval carvings found inside. Part of the Abbey is still in use today by the parish of the Church of Scotland and the ruined section to the south is a truly fascinating place. It's free to enter too which is a bonus. Find out more about the abbey here. It's a lovely walk along the coast which you can see from the main street. The path is wide and flat and suitable for wheelchairs and buggies, at least for a while. Parts of the village itself would be tricky for wheelchairs, such as the cobbled narrow lanes but the main stretch is perfectly doable. In spite of the fact Culross is fairly small there are a few pretty good options for food and drink in Culross. The Biscuit Cafe, Culross is hidden behind Culross Pottery and Gallery. Resident potter Camilla Garrett-Jones demonstrates her skills to visitors in the workshop and has some beautiful pottery for sale, there is also a gallery showcasing local artists, the cafe is up the little path to the right of the building and look out for the Cheshire cat smile! Selling homemade cakes, soup and light meals this gorgeous wee cafe is perfect to take a break, I love the quirky decor and the fact they allow dogs. They are open 10am-5pm every day. Bessie's Cafe, Culross is tucked in to the left of the palace and sells delicious treats such as cakes, cheesecakes, soup and salads. There is outside tables perfect for a sunny afternoon and dogs are allowed inside and out, if they are lucky they may even get a biscuit! It's open everyday from 9am-5pm. The Admiral Cafe is cute as a button, basically one colourful and cosy little room, situated right beside the Market Cross. Serving scrumptious cakes, rolls, homemade specials such as lasagne and some pretty damn good coffee. It's open Monday-Thursday 10am-8pm. The Red Lion is an olde worlde pub with a well deserved excellent reputation. If you want a pub meal this is the place to go. Serving classics such as fish and chips, burgers, steaks and daily specials this wee place is also the only place you can get a pint! From the main stretch facing the sea head left and follow the main road past the three causeways and around the small bend and you'll spot it on your right. Food is served every day from midday to 9pm. Unfortunetly there aren't many options to stay overnight in Culross. Hotels are non-existent, as are bed + breakfasts but if you are really lucky and book really far in advance you may get availability in one of the highly sought after Airbnb apartments. Your best bet for a hotel would be in the nearby town of Dunfermline which is a large town with lots of hotels, restaurants and shops. If you are travelling to more Outlander locations I'd recommend visiting Culross then travelling to Kirkcaldy and staying overnight somewhere around there. This means you can visit Dysart Harbour (aka the French port of L'Havre) then head up towards Falkland (Outlander's Inverness). If you are travelling from Edinburgh by car you'll be heading over the Queensferry Crossing. Turn off at the Rosyth Junction and follow the road until you see the sign for Culross. From Rosyth it's about a 15 minute drive to Culross. If you are getting the train or bus you would get off in Dunfermline then change for the bus into Culross. I use this website to plan all my journeys as you can check all types of transport. Lucky Fife has lots of Outlander filming sites. From Culross the nearest location is the nearby village of Limekilns where a cave was used. Further along the coast is the village of Aberdour. Aberdour Castle is used as the Benedictine monastery, Abbey Ste Anne de Beaupre. Further along the coast still is Dysart Harbour. Falkland stands in for Inverness and Balgonie Castle is used in season 1 too.
2019-04-22T23:01:18
https://www.funkyellastravel.com/funkyellas-scottish-travel-blog/culross-outlander-filming-locations
1. VHDL source synthesized with third party synthesis tool. 2. Netlist imported to M1.3 Design Manager. 3. Design implemented, placed, and routed. 4. Design exported to NGD file. 6. Post place and route wtop_post.vhdl analyzed by SpeedWave.
2019-04-23T22:39:10
https://china.xilinx.com/support/answers/2686.html
Below you will find an overview of the proposals of the successful candidates of the 2016 call by alphabetical order. The power consumption in conventional information technology such as CPU and memory devices has increased rapidly for the last few decades. As the size of the devices becomes smaller and the density becomes higher, the increased heating and leakage currents limit advancements in performance. This issue has raised demands for alternative ways of information transfer. Instead of the charge of an electron, the spin of an electron can be used to store, process, and transmit information. If spins get excited in magnetic materials, they form waves which can be useful for information processing at low power consumption and with small foot print. In this project, we employ magnetic artificial crystals to obtain the desired transport properties of spin waves, in a similar way that photonic crystals tailor band structures for electromagnetic waves. In magnonic crystals, topologically protected spin wave edge modes can emerge upon driving the system with a time-periodic magnetic field. The generated state is robust and immune to disorder, similar to charge carriers in a superconductor. By creating an artificial magnetic crystal with both spatial and temporal modulation, we aim at obtaining an unprecedented flexibility in controlling the spin wave band structure and topologically protected edge modes. Fig. 1 Illustration of spin wave propagating on a topological surface. Electron spin is an important state variable and has been considered as complimenting or even replacing the charge degree of freedom in current information storage and logic devices. With respect to the material selection for long distance spin communication, two-dimensional graphene is the most appealing material as it exhibits the longest spin relaxation length. However, these values are still orders of magnitude smaller than the theoretical estimations mostly due to spin dependent scattering at the contact/graphene interfaces. Nondestructive optical spin injection schemes are expected solve this major issue. However, the absence of sufficient spin-orbit coupling and weak optical absorption of graphene makes its implementation impossible. In this proposal, we aim optical spin injection into graphene by bringing it in a close proximity with monolayer WSe2 crystal. Application of circularly polarized light will activate the spin-polarized charge carriers in WSe2 layer due to its spin-coupled valley-selective absorption. Next, these generated carriers will diffuse into the superjacent graphene layer, transport, and are finally electrically detected in a non-local geometry. With this project, we aim accessing the intrinsic spin transport properties of graphene by creating a van der Waals heterostructure which will have a major impact on the prospect of 2D spintronics. I am currently working on the study of coherent spinwave (magnon) behaviour in nanoscale magnetic devices. Spinwaves, or magnons in the quasiparticle description, are the propagation of disturbances to local magnetic ordering. Using such a mechanism for the transfer of information has a number of advantages over conventional electronics: the propagation does not involve the transport of charge and therefore does not suffer from ohmic losses, furthermore there is significant spatial compression of signals for a given frequency allowing for more compact devices. I am currently researching coherent behaviour in such systems, analogous to lasing in optical materials, using x-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) synchrotron based techniques. Top: Schematics showing spinwave. Magnetic moments (red spheres) precess with a periodic phase difference with wavelength λ. Bottom: Typical three level system common to lasers. The system is excited to state E2 by an external pump, with a fast non radiative decay to an intermediate state E1, the decay from this state to E0 via stimulated emission results in an amplification of an original seed input. The ultimate aim of my project is to unravel the mechanisms governing assembly of the centriole. The centriole is an organelle critical for fundamental cellular processes such as polarity, sensing, motility and division. Accordingly, defects in centriole assembly and number regulation contribute to several pathological conditions, including ciliopathies, microcephaly and cancer. In most species, the centriole assembles around a cartwheel ~100nm high comprising several superimposed rings of nine homodimers of the SAS-6 protein and probably associated components. To understand how the centriole organelle assembles, it is thus crucial to decipher the mechanisms governing cartwheel formation. However, the dynamics of SAS-6 ring assembly and stacking, as well as the exact contribution of molecular partners of SAS-6 to these processes is not known. I utilize high-speed atomic force microscopy (AFM) to monitor the assembly kinetics of SAS-6 in real time and thus determine the relevant kinetic constants for ring formation and stacking (collaboration with the Fantner lab). Moreover, I am determining the exact contribution to the assembly reaction of the SAS-6 molecular partners. I am also conducting high-throughput super-resolution STORM microscopy of SAS-6 associated proteins in purified human centrioles to reconstruct a detailed map of human centrioles (collaboration with the Manley lab). The goal of my project is to decipher centriole assembly mechanisms (top panel, blue components represent SAS-6 proteins) using notably high speed atomic force microscopy (bottom left) and high throughput super resolution imaging (bottom right). Biological nanopores are emerging as powerful single-molecule devices to study various biomolecules and their interactions. Depending on the fluctuations of ion current as a molecule is transported through the nanopore, the properties of the molecule can be read out in real-time, such as its composition, structure and conformation. The great prospect of nanopore-based techniques using natural self-assembling protein complexes has spurred tremendous expectations and research efforts in the development of novel nanoscale pore materials. I have recently discovered that aerolysin, a pore-forming toxin produced by Aeromonas sp., exhibits an unexceptional sensitivity for the detection of single oligonucleotides both in current separation (17%) and duration (~2.0 ms/nucleotide), which already falls within the optimal reading rate for DNA sensing. However, the lack of structural characterization of the pore conformations has so far hindered a deep molecular understanding of these unexpected features. Relying on recent high-resolution cryo-electron microscopy pore structures, the goal of this project is to understand the factors that influence the sensitivity of aerolysin when used as a single-molecule sensor. I will dissect the properties of aerolysin pores integrating molecular modelling and simulations with single-channel recording, with the ultimate aim of engineering nanopores with enhanced efficiency as nanosensor devices. Schematic representation of the aerolysin nanopore system and proposed molecular dynamic simulations. Nitrous Oxide (N2O), more commonly known as laughing gas, is a greenhouse gas 300 times more damaging than carbon dioxide. Whilst the latter has received considerable attention over the last few decades, research on the use and derivatization of nitrous oxide is surprisingly lacking. To date there are few chemical applications for its use, primarily due to the difficulty in activating the molecule towards further reactivity. There are two potential avenues to using nitrous oxide, either exploiting it as an oxidant or by reacting the molecule with other simple, but reactive, complexes to make value-added products. This second route is being explored in this project. My research involves taking nitrous oxide, incorporating it into a molecular scaffold (called a ligand) which can then be bound to a metal centre to make a nitrous oxide derived organometallic complex. Organometallic complexes are the cornerstone of the chemical industry, with myriad applications. My primary interest is to make catalytically relevant species – i.e. those that can be used to speed up chemical reactions to make them economically viable. This research project will therefore provide a use for this as yet unexploited resource. Figure 1: The transformation of nitrous oxide derived organometallic complexes. Primary liver cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, with current treatments being very limited. LRH-1 is a receptor in the cell nucleus, where it regulates the expression of various genes. In this proposal, I propose to test the hypothesis that the nuclear receptor LRH-1 coordinates several key genes that are involved in the metabolism of glutamine – an amino acid to which liver cancer cells become addicted. I will test whether LRH-1 drives the development of liver tumours by helping cancer cells to convert glutamine into molecules that are directly needed for proliferation. If successful, this study could place LRH-1 as a new potential drug target to prevent the development of liver cancer. A flluorescence image of liver cells and the chemical structure of glutamine. Whole life cycle emissions of buildings include not only operational carbon due to their use phase, but also embodied carbon due to the rest of their life cycle: material extraction, transport to the site, construction, and demolition. With feedback from a wide range of stakeholders – architects, structural engineers, policy makers, rating-scheme developers, this research presents an integrated design approach to reduce life cycle impacts of building structures. First, data on material quantities and embodied carbon of existing buildings are collected from practitioners. The database of embodied Quantity outputs (deQo) is used to collect data through the Structural Engineers 2050 Commitment. Second, the influence of structural systems on their life cycle impacts is studied, looking at tensile structures, compressive structures, trusses, shear walls and bending beams in the database. This analysis is performed in close collaboration with engineering firms to give insights on current structural design practice. Third, new low carbon structural design alternatives are developed and tested against feasibility. The final goal is to offer low carbon guidelines for the building industry. Results for the embodied carbon in different structural systems from the database of embodied Quantity outputs (deQo). Core problems in finance, such as pricing, calibration, hedging, uncertainty quantification, intra-day risk monitoring and stress testing, require real-time evaluations. These evaluations are directly linked to financial decision-making. It is therefore imperative that they have suitable accuracy and performance guarantees and that their outputs allow for a clear and intuitive interpretation. applying and implementing to real-world problems in the financial industry. Trillions of collisions are taking place at any moment all around us. Collisions of a tennis racquet with a ball, collisions of snowflakes with our skin and even of air on our faces as we walk. These collisions are all rather high energy in that they occur between molecules with not insignificant amounts of internal energy. As we know, energy is partitioned into different modes such as rotation (how fast something is rotating) vibration (how much it is wiggling) and electronic energy. Of course, if there are two species colliding another important parameter is the orientations of the colliders, which direction are they spinning (left or right) and where is the vibration pointing (towards or away from the other molecule)? Depending on all these parameters is the scattering outcome. Is there a reaction? Does nothing happen? Do the scattered products tend to scatter into a particular direction or gain a certain amount of rotational energy? It is these questions that are of critical interest in stereodynamical studies. As a system is cooled, very interesting things can happen to it and quantum phenomena come to the forefront of the system’s behavior. For instance, when helium is liquefied and cooled, it can overcome friction and climb against gravity! Other interesting effects can happen in collision systems, for instance the probabilities of scattering or reaction can drastically fall or increase by changing the system internal energy by only a miniscule amount. It is these collisions that we study in order to see if our best theoretical models can explain such drastic changes of the scattering outcome with accuracy and precision. By combining cold collisions with stereodynamics we hope to gain the most possible insight into the behavior of fundamental forces acting between individual molecules and learn to manipulate and control those forces to drive the reaction outcome in a particular direction of our choosing. Molecular separation membranes are of great importance owing to their potential to remarkably enhance the energy efficiency and reduce the cost of clean fuel production. Membrane process can significantly decrease the energy consumption compared with thermally-driven separation processes. However, polymer membranes suffer from a drastic trade-off between molecular flux and selectivity. To address this issue, it is imperative to develop a methodology to fabricate ultrathin molecular sieving membranes (MSMs), enabling precise separation with ultrahigh throughput. Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), which show regular crystalline lattices with highly tunable pore structures, are ideal starting materials to manufacture MSMs. Unfortunately, the fabrication of ultrathin, size-selective MOF membranes has remained elusive, mainly due to the limitations of the solvothermal technique. Herein, we propose to develop a general methodology called molecular layer deposition to fabricate ultrathin MOF membranes (few unit-cell thick) with unprecedented high flux and selectivity for molecule mixtures. This project is of great importance in that it will develop a general methodology to fabricate ultrathin MOF membranes, and pave the way to fabricate next-generation high-performance MSM at molecular scale level. We believe this methodology will open up a new avenue to fabricate ultrathin crystalline nanoporous films, which could find applications in a number of processes, thus addressing various environment and energy-related issues. Fabrication of MOF membrane using a molecular-layer-deposition method. Clinically complete spinal cord injury leads to permanent loss of motor function. Excitingly, spinal stimulations combined with neurorehabilitative training immediately restores will-powered control of completely paralyzed legs and improves long-term outcomes. The Courtine group has developed a new intervention that combines will-powered neurorehabilitation with electrochemical spinal stimulations for rodents with spinal cord injury. I propose to first elucidate which ‘silent’ spared pathways may act as immediate relay pathways for will-power signals after severe contusions in mice during neurostimulation. I will use a combination of tracers to label and identify brain(stem) projections to the lumbar spinal cord, where the locomotor centre for the hindlimbs resides. I will prove these brain(stem) projections are required to rely motor cortex commands by silencing them with the chemogenetics, which should abolish any leg motor function. Finally, I will address whether long-term lumbar spinal cord reactivation strengthens these motor control relay pathways, improves voluntary motor function and which neuroanatomical mechanisms underlie this plasticity. Taken together, these results will establish the causal relationship between circuit reorganisation of residual descending projections and voluntary motor control with electrochemical neurorehabilitation in severe spinal contusion injuries. Combining cortical optogenetic stimulation with electrochemical spinal stimulation. (A-C) Optic fibres are implanted over the hindlimb cortex in Thy1-ChR2 mice (B). Mice receive severe contusion injuries and lesion sites are 3D reconstructed; transverse sections are stained with astrocytic (GFAP) and neuronal markers (Nissl) (C). (D) Mice are trained and tested on the neurorehabilitative platform during electrochemical stimulation only and during combined optical and electrochemical stimulation. EMG recordings from hindlimb flexor and extensor muscles indicate combined stimulation immediately improve the locomotion pattern. The emergence of personalized medicine for cancer treatment calls for the development of novel strategies not only to design new generation chemotherapeutics, controlled/targeted drug delivery, but also to test drug candidates in an in-vivo-like platforms to bridge the gap between the currently used pre-clinical animal models and the human body. Therefore, there is an urgent demand for the development of human-based three-dimensional (3D) cancer models that precisely recapitulate the cancer microenvironment and functions of their counterparts in vivo. To this end, the recently emerging organs-on-a-chip systems that combine advanced microfluidic technologies and tissue engineering approaches to simulate both the biology and physiology of the human organs have been emerged as a viable platform. These in vitro models also transformed into cancer-on-a-chip, tumor-on-a-chip systems to study the cancer microenvironment, progression and metastasis. However, assessment of these systems via in situ continual measurement of biomarker levels have not been achieved via microfluidics-based sensing modules. Therefore, the goal of the present project is to design a breast cancer-on-a-chip with integrated electrochemical sensors for circulating miRNA and exosome detection to test efficacy of chemotherapeutics as represented in Figure.1. Figure 1 The state-of-the proposed research project: Breast cancer-on-a-chip platform integrated to multiplexed electrochemical sensors to monitor changes in exosomes and circulating miRNAs upon exposure to certain chemotherapeutics. Electrochemistry is one of the key enablers for a world based on sustainable energy – from solar energy harvesting, to storage and conversion. Hydrogen represents a well-known example of ‘clean’ energy carrier, as one could base on this molecule a fossil-fuel-free energy cycle. Ideally, one could produce H2 from the electrolysis of water and subsequently retrieve energy from it via fuel cells, with water as only by-product. Computer simulations can provide an enormous contribution to the search for inexpensive and selective catalysts for the electrosynthesis of hydrogen and other interesting fuels. By being parameter-free (‘from first-principles’) and therefore not material specific, quantum mechanical methods can not only help in understanding the working mechanism of current catalysts, but they also allow for a fast, cheap and safe screening of large libraries of potentially interesting materials for desired applications. In this project, I will apply novel approaches to accurately model electrochemical interfaces within first-principles simulations (see Figure 1). I will then use these tools to explore the stability and the catalytic activity of present and novel materials in order to identify optimal catalysts for target reaction processes. Figure 1. The solvent and the electrolyte (left) constitute conceptual challenges in the first-principles modelling of electrochemical interfaces. The strategy that will be adopted in this project consists in accounting for their presence through a dielectric medium and a diffuse ionic charge density, respectively (right). The main goal of the project is development of a new computational code for simulation of the growth of three-dimensional hydraulic fractures based on a fully three-dimensional solid-fluid model coupled to a fracture propagation scheme. In this project, special care will be taken to account for the fracture front instability and segmentation under mixed loading mode, which, to our knowledge, is not properly handled numerically by any computer code for hydraulic fracture growth developed to date. The complete numerical code will be based on a 3D boundary element scheme with high order approximation to describe the elastic deformation of the rock and a finite volume (or, alternatively, a finite element) scheme to model the fluid flow in the newly created fracture. Anticipating the need for large-scale computations, special care will be taken to accelerate and parallelize the code. The code will be released under an open-source license and made available to other researchers via a dedicated website. An example of near-wellbore tortuosity of a hydraulic fracture in a laboratory experiment. The extracellular matrix (ECM) plays crucial role controlling cell behavior, survival and differentiation. It serves environment for cell communication and migration, and regulates tissue remodeling. The project is focused on the role of ECM receptor, capillary morphogenesis gene 2 (CMG2), in determining cell fate. Loss of CMG2 function causes Hyaline Fibromatosis syndrome. This disabling genetic disorder is characterized by accumulation of ECM in organs, gingival hypertrophy, subcutaneous nodules, osteolytic bone defects and joint contractures as well as lethality in the severest juvenile form. Physiological function of CMG2 in adult organism as well as molecular mechanisms of Hyaline Fibromatosis syndrome development are not clear. The proposal is aimed at investigation of a novel player in cell-to-ECM interaction and mechanism affecting lineage commitment of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) that could contribute to understanding of HFS symptoms. Understanding cues for MSCs lineage commitment is essential for their successful application in regenerative medicine. Left panel: Effect of ECM stiffness on MSCs differentiation. Right panel: Mouse adipocytes differentiated in vitro: lipid droplets in green, nuclei in blue. Geothermal energy, using the Earth internal temperature as an energy source, is a critical technology to mitigate global warming. The procedure is to heat up a circulating fluid in a geological reservoir. Depending on the fluid’s circulation rate and temperature, the reservoir will be deemed as profitable. Properly assessing this geothermal efficiency requires knowing precisely the reservoir initial temperature, and the reservoir rocks’ properties responsible for a sustainable flow and heating rate of the fluid during its propagation within the reservoir. However, none of those properties can yet be precisely measured or predicted. Furthermore, when increasing the fluid’s flow rate, induced seismicity and, in some cases, earthquakes were shown to occur. The aim of this project is to tackle these two issues, which constitute major technological barriers for profitable and sustainable geothermal energy field exploitation. Targeted monoclonal antibody therapies have transformed the landscape of clinical cancer care, in the best cases transforming previous fatal diseases into ones managed through chronic treatment. However, antibody therapies have significant downsides, including potentially serious side effects such as severe immune responses that require stopping treatment. To address the problem presented by therapeutic protein immunogenicity and allow long-term therapy for a greater percentage of patients, we are developing targeted cancer therapeutics using mirror image proteins. Consisting of the mirror image component amino acids, mirror image proteins are much more stabile than natural proteins, and are not immunogenic. Identifying mirror image protein therapeutics is difficult as there is no direct way to screen them. To get around this, we synthesize the mirror image target, use that to screen natural proteins that bind the target, then take advantage of symmetry to know that the mirror image protein therapeutic binds the natural target in exactly the same way. We are currently using these techniques to try to identify protein therapies against different tumor cell markers and cancer immunotherapy targets. Overview of the development of mirror-image protein therapeutics. Soft bioelectronics is an emerging field that uses soft materials, stretchable metallisation, and embedded electronic devices to manufacture highly conformal electronic circuits. This combination is particularly suited for applications at the interface with biological tissue, as the soft materials employed offer superior long-term biointegration compared to conventional silicon-based electronics. At present, the integration of soft devices with external electronics is only achieved via serial interconnection techniques, where solder material is applied on dedicated pads to form individual electrical connections. This constitutes a clear manufacturing bottleneck for complex devices, and it highlights an unmet need for enhanced techniques. My project tackles this specific challenge and aims at developing scalable and batch-process packaging technologies applied to soft bioelectronic devices, by leveraging the use of ad-hoc materials, such as anisotropic conductive composites and stretchable conductive fibres. My main objectives are to demonstrate batch-packaged soft microelectrode arrays functionally deployed in-vivo, and to test their reliability against mechanical, electrochemical and biological wear. The research outcomes will enable a higher level of integration for implantable bioelectronics by shrinking the interconnection volume and cost. The technologies developed will however also be relevant for non-implanted systems where soft materials are desirable, such as artificial skins or wearable electronics. More than 99% of the normal (baryonic) matter of our Universe is ionized. As a result, Lorentz forces from magnetic fields, which are observed from the smallest astronomical scales, like planets and stars, up to galaxies and galaxy clusters, can affect astrophysical flows. In this project we will study the origin of cosmic magnetic fields in the early Universe, when it was less than a second old and extremely hot. At these high energies quantum effects related to the chirality of particles (fermions) can play a significant role in amplifying magnetic fields. To gain detailed understanding on this novel mechanism, we will perform high-resolution numerical simulations of relativistic plasmas on supercomputers. If these primordial magnetic fields are strong they can influence the subsequent evolution of the Universe. In particular, the seeds of cosmic structure, tiny density fluctuations from the Big Bang, can be slightly modified, leading to a suppression of the formation of small galaxies. One main question addressed in this project is whether these processes can influence reionization, the epoch between 150 and 1’000 million years after the Big Bang when the first galaxies and quasars ionized the intergalactic medium making the Universe transparent at ultraviolet wavelength. Astrophysical flows are studied by solving a set of coupled partial-differential equations in high-resolution numerical simulations, as illustrated here by the example of the velocity field in a turbulent, relativistic, and magnetized plasma. Follicular lymphoma (FL) is the second most common form of indolent B-cell malignancies, accounting for 20-30% of all cases. Most patients have a slowly progressing form of the tumor but up to 40% of the cases transform into an aggressive form of lymphoma, transformed-FL with early death within one year. Despite indisputable progress resulting from combined chemo- and immunotherapy, FL remains virtually incurable. The genetic hallmark of FL is the BCL2/IGH translocation, present in more than 85% of the tumors, which increases the expression of the anti-apoptotic protein Bcl2. While being a critical early event in the natural history of FL, the translocation remains insufficient to trigger lymphomas and further driving genetic alterations are required to induce lymphomagenesis and transformation. The present project aims at identifying the complementary hits leading to lymphoma. We propose to perform a bioinformatics analysis to identify recurrent lesions in FL. We will then mimic the lesions in vivo and in vitro to evaluate their functional impact in the initiation and development of FL. Elucidating the role of those secondary driving events in the initiation and progression of FL may reveal new targets for therapy. Our aim is to identify the complementary hits leading to Follicular Lymphoma (FL). We propose to perform a bioinformatics analysis to identify recurrent DNA alterations in the tumors from patients and mimic the lesions in vivo and in vitro to evaluate their functional impact in the initiation and development of FL. Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the etiological agent of tuberculosis, is a major cause of global morbidity and mortality. One of the secrets of this pathogen’s success is its ability to adapt to the lung immune defence mechanisms and persist for the lifetime of the host. At the onset of the infection, Mtb is internalized by alveolar macrophages residing within the lungs. The outcomes of these early interactions define the subsequent course of the infection. Recent studies have shown that marked cell-to-cell differences exist within genetically homogeneous populations of Mtb. This “phenotypic heterogeneity” is amplified during infection, which may favour the survival of subpopulations of cells during periods of stress imposed by host immune defences. The aim of this project is to investigate the origins and consequences of cell-to-cell phenotypic heterogeneity in the interactions between macrophages and Mtb. Towards this goal, we have constructed a novel microfluidic platform for long-term time-lapse microscopy of Mtb internalized within macrophages. Our platform permits the simultaneous trapping and microscopic imaging of hundreds of infected host cells over long periods of time. Fluorescent markers will be used to study the physiology of individual host and bacterial cells. This approach will yield new insights into fundamental questions about tuberculosis pathogenesis and the heterogeneous responses of individual intracellular bacteria to antibiotic therapy. A) Schematic representation of the proposed experimental approach used to investigate cell-to-cell phenotypic heterogeneity in the interactions between macrophages and Mtb. B) Murine macrophage (highlighted in white) infected with fluorescent Mtb-GFP inside a circular chamber in the microfluidic device. Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) are the forefront smart porous materials with unprecedented surface areas and surface chemistry becoming extremely promising for gas separation, gas storage and catalysis (Figure-left). MOFs comprising metalloporphyrins are of particular interest due to the ubiquitous role of these macrocycles in biological processes, ranging from light-harvesting (e.g., chlorophylls) to oxygen and CO2 transport and regulation (e.g., hemoglobin). While the synthesis of porphyrin-based MOFs has recently garnered much interest, their photocatalytic behavior has been poorly explored and mostly restricted to the oxidation of organics. The “SmartPorous” project pursues the main objective of creating photoactive porous frameworks for a variety of environmental applications. The straightforward method of assembling of MOFs in a modular way coupled with the dynamic nature of the porphyrinoid-based photoactive molecular struts, together constitute a bottom-up approach that will provide us with the key to access and engineer a wide range of frameworks with desirable properties to impact the field of heterogeneous photocatalysis for energy conversion (Figure-right), chemosensor technology and water purification. A scope of environmental applications (left), and an example of photoactive framework for small molecule conversion (right). Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a strong greenhouse gas, roughly 300 times worse than carbon dioxide. It is a byproduct of several industrial and agricultural processes and released into the atmosphere. N2O is very inert, and as a consequence, it can only be used in a small number of chemical methods. These methods have severe chemical limitations. The research I am undertaking aims to find new procedures to use N2O as a chemical building block in organic chemistry. By screening novel nucleophiles I aim to develop procedures that allow for the synthesis of chemicals with added value. Examples of target structures include photoswitches and dyes. This way we hope to provide options to industry to reuse N2O instead of releasing it in our atmosphere. Development of novel strategies to covalently capture nitrous oxide. The development of novel nanocoatings with superior corrosion protection and wear resistance is highly relevant for many advanced engineering applications. Carbon-based nanocoatings are favorable candidates because they are atomically dense and demonstrate excellent tribological properties. However, their broader application is limited by fabrication processes that are expensive and difficult to scale to large areas and mass production. The proposed project aims to combine the advantages of carbon nanocoatings with a simple procedure for their fabrication: based on the crosslinking of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) formed from reactive surfactants in solution. To this end, SAMs of reactive carbon-rich surfactants will be converted into functional carbon monolayer coatings by UV irradiation or thermal annealing. Furthermore, by employing surfactant molecules with different chemical functionalities as building blocks for the SAMs, we can obtain carbon monolayer coatings that possess specific binding to the substrate and tailored surface properties for enhanced tribology. In the course of this project, we seek to gain a better understanding of the self-assembly of these surfactants on solid substrates, the mechanism of the carbonization reaction, and the structure-property relationships of the carbonized monolayer coatings at different length scales. Self-assembly of reactive hexayne amphiphiles with different anchor groups A and different terminal functional groups X on selected inorganic substrates to yield well-defined SAMs, which could be converted into atomically dense carbon monolayer coatings with specific binding to the substrate and tailored surface chemistry.
2019-04-25T22:40:31
https://www.epfl.ch/research/initiatives/epfl-fellows/selected-fellows-call-2016/
Chicago made history, electing former federal prosecutor Lori Lightfoot its first black, female mayor as the city struggles with gun violence on its streets and looming fiscal woes. Lightfoot, who also will be the first openly gay leader of the nation’s third-most-populous city, soundly defeated Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, 74 to 26 percent with nearly all precincts reporting, according to city election board returns. Lightfoot had never held elective office and will replace Rahm Emanuel, who chose not to run for a third term. The historic outcome of last Tuesday’s vote was assured after the two black women beat 12 rivals in the campaign’s Feb. 26 first round, Chicago’s most crowded mayoral ballot ever. It included Bill Daley, the son and brother of two past Chicago mayors and, like Emanuel, a chief of staff to former President Barack Obama. In a victory speech that evoked Martin Luther King Jr. and Chicago’s first black mayor — the late Harold Washington — Lightfoot said her victory was a “mandate for change.” She pledged to embrace diversity, welcome immigrants, ensure the city doesn’t shrink, and combat its infamous political corruption. In defeating Preckwinkle, Lightfoot inherits control of a city beset by $28 billion in pension debt, a shrinking population, and a murder rate far surpassing that of New York and Los Angeles. While Emanuel reassured investors in the city’s junk-rated bonds by boosting taxes, his successor will contend with the pension shortfall and projected budget deficits that put the city’s fiscal stability at risk. Lightfoot challenged Emanuel before he dropped his bid for a third term, announcing her candidacy in May 2018. She presented herself as the candidate who would combat Chicago’s notorious reputation for corruption. Indeed, a scandal involving allegations of attempted extortion erupted in the middle of the campaign’s first round. Once a favored candidate, Preckwinkle was hurt by her connection to Alderman Ed Burke, who was hit with a federal corruption charge in January. Prosecutors alleged he pressured executives of a fast-food restaurant chain to become clients of his tax-specialty law firm in exchange for a remodeling permit in his ward. Burke has pleaded not guilty. Under Emanuel, the city ended its so-called scoop and toss, the process of borrowing to pay off maturing debt, and also unwound its debt portfolio of interest-rate swaps. All three major rating companies now have a stable outlook on the city’s debt. Moody’s rates the bonds one step below investment grade, while S&P Global Ratings and Fitch Ratings consider Chicago at least one level above junk.
2019-04-18T14:41:04
http://www.fortunechina.com/management/c/2019-04/10/content_329695.htm
Pipelines are installed in a right-of-way or an easement through property. It is vital for the safe operation [of the pipeline] that the company has access to the pipeline free of obstructions. Access is needed for required maintenance and surveillance. Landowners and tenants have an obligation not to place buildings, fences, trees, shrubs or other obstructions on the pipeline right-of-way. Contact the pipeline company if you have questions or if you are planning improvements to your property near a pipeline. Because pipelines are buried underground, markers are used to indicate their approximate locations along the route. The markers display the material transported in the line, the name of the pipeline operator, and a telephone number where the operator can be reached in the event of an emergency. Pipeline leaks can be recognized using three of the five senses: sight, sound, and smell. If you suspect a leak, most importantly, turn off any equipment and leave the area as quickly as possible.
2019-04-21T16:37:02
http://www.targaresources.com/esh/pipeline-safety
Herb and Rosalie Rosen have been known throughout the West Coast Swing dance community as “The Dynamic Duo” and “Mom and Dad” of Swing dancing for many years. Their passion for dance and generosity to everyone is an inspiring story filled with love, kindness, consideration, and dedication. Let’s start with Rosalie, for she started teaching Tap and Swing at various studios back in 1941. She met Herb in March of 1948, at the Bill Williams Dance Studio and the “Dynamic Duo” was born. They married on June 30, 1949 and honeymooned on Catalina Island where they entered a Jitterbug contest and won first place. This was the beginning of a forty-year success record in local and national Swing competitions – last competing in 1989. Over the years, they attended many clubs like the “Casino Gardens” and the famous “Palladium”. They can remember going out almost every night and then getting up early for work. Eventually, they bought a home and converted it into a party house with a beautiful thirty-foot ballroom they named the “Rosenland Ballroom.” They threw fabulous dance parties that people will long remember and opened their ballroom to many dance teachers, free of charge. They have been continually involved in the promotion of Swing since the day they met. Rosalie continued to teach Swing, Tap, Ballroom, and drama at the Shenandoah St. School for the L.A. Board of Education, and at the Hollywood Professional School, and she organized Swing dancing shows for several Hospitals. They danced professionally at the “Casa Manna”, “Meadowbrook Gardens”, “Zuccas Opera House”, and the “Paris Inn”, and have judged many Swing contests over the years. They danced on several T.V. shows: “Eye on L.A.”, “Two on the Town”, and “Channel 28.” When the July, 1988 issue of the Seniors Life Newspaper ran their picture with the headline, “Back to Swing” they ended up introducing over 100 people to Swing. Dance Action Magazine presented an article about them that inspired young dancers to start the “Next Generation” dance club. Most outstanding about Herb and Rosalie Rosen is their efforts to promote Swing have always been non-profit. Everything they’ve done, including spending their own money, is purely out of love for the dance and the dancers. They help raise money for dance events; they welcome out-of-town dancers to stay at their home; they help dancers with car troubles; they treat everyone like family – the list seems endless. On February, 1990 UCCA sponsored a Swing Dance Ball at the “Alpine Village” and presented their annual “Build a Better America” award to Senator Quentin Kopp for authoring Senate Bill 2460, making West Coast Swing our State Dance. Rosalie played an important part in this achievement, for when Senator Roberti refused to pass it out of his committee, Walter Harman asked her to see what she could do. She succeeded in knowing the right people.
2019-04-23T20:53:53
https://www.worldsdc.com/hall-of-fame/rosalie-rosen/
Most of us, if not all, love masterpieces of art. A finely performed concerto, a breath-taking painting, a dazzling theatre performance. What you’re not often told is what goes on behind the scenes that gets these artists to be that good. Drilling the basics. Like with good old boring music scales. One commonality many arts share is the practice of muscle awareness and control, and drama is no exception. Meet the hosts of our drama lessons: Teachers Reuben and Shah. Left: Tr. Reuben giving instructions. Right: Tr. Shah in musical heaven after class. Today we join our junior drama students training in their basics. These exercises build the foundation for future performances, and later in Year 11, they’ll even direct their own play during the Student Directed Festival (you can book tickets here, details are at the bottom!), as our past students have done and even won 3 awards at the 13th BOH Cameronian Art Awards for Junior Cammies in Theatre. Let’s remove that - loosen up, stand neutrally, relax your body. As an empty glass, we more easily take on the way our characters walk and talk. It’s about building physical awareness to create a powerful, believable presence on stage. This activity, called the Neutral Walk, builds into more advanced techniques and becomes quite therapeutic. Awareness of breath, holding particular poses while moving, changing the way you walk, and even maintaining facial expressions (it sounds like a meditative exercise, doesn’t it?). As they go, our students learn different speeds of walking on a scale of 1 to 10, practicing muscle memory and awareness of their own bodies. At 10, you’re practically running, and at 1… Let’s just say you’d take an hour to cross a 5 metre-wide room. Then we move to music free-styling. Some background music comes up, and students move in natural reaction to the song . It’s an exercise for actors to release their self-inhibitions (like the fear of looking silly, like we all do), and push the limits of their creativity. The songs chosen are usually, unusual. It’s not just a matter of dancing to the beat, because there often isn’t one! After that warm-up, we have Circumstances. A scene is described, with background music. Students practice how to feel and portray a scene, and react to it as it changes. This is where an acting mantra comes in handy: “How am I seeing? How am I being seen?” The scene transforms over time, sometimes in unexpected ways, training actors to respond. In theatre, sometimes things don’t happen according to plan, but the show must go on. Well-trained actors respond aptly and quickly, thanks to years of practice. As an observer, it’s interesting to watch completely differing reactions from students. For example, the usual response to a can of worms would be disgust, but who knows if a curious, free spirit would taste them instead in the name of science! You’re stranded in a desert, blazing hot. Your shoes are wearing thin, melting. It’s 47 degrees Celcius out. But wait, you see an oasis. Get under that coconut tree, feel the cooling water. Feel the relief come all over you. What does it feel like? The water starts to get thicker, and thicker, and thicker. Until it becomes a muddy sludge. It becomes harder and harder. The more you struggle, the deeper you go. And suddenly it turns into… Strawberry jelly! In drama, you enjoy your little freedom of space and movement. “I don’t care what people think, I’m here to express myself as what I want.” Teacher Reuben gives his thanks to the students who go all out, and encourages those who didn’t. He empathizes that he was once there feeling the same thing, out of his comfort zone - and it’s okay, you’ll get there eventually. Every effort stays in our activity room, as props to those learning to step out of their comfort zone. So they have a safe space to fail, forward. Acting is not “pretending”, it’s “becoming”. On stage, you’re not acting, you ARE. Check out the Student Directed Festival to see our seasoned students in action, where they direct and manage their own show. That’s right, they take up the acting, directing, stage management, and even Front of House duty. Book your tickets by emailing sdf@aceedventure.com.my. Thanks for reading!
2019-04-21T02:53:55
https://aceedventure.com/blog/2016/06/24/dramatic-basics/
Bring flowers to Thanksgiving dinner. The Flower Basket has traditional Thanksgiving centerpieces or modern arrangements for a fun surprise. The Flower Basket can deliver locally to Metter, GA or nationwide!!
2019-04-24T16:30:53
https://www.flowerbasketmetterga.com/thanksgiving/cat1080009
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2019-04-20T19:06:59
http://www.gamealbum.com/game/antique-shop-lost-gems-london/
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2019-04-20T12:32:29
https://sundulqq.me/bedroom-furniture-sets/bedroom-furniture-sets-best-of-bedroom-design-unique-dark-bedroom-furniture-fresh-dark-bedroom/
One of the first things to do after the holidays is to clean up your Christmas tree, lights, and all holiday decorations because even though the decorations are great to have up during November/December, they should be taken down during the first week in January since they may prove to be distracting for some home buyers. When buyers find a dirty house one of the first things they will think is “what else is wrong with this house?” so it’s best to give your house a good cleaning now, especially windows, and those hard to reach areas in your Austin Home. Thanks to the holidays, your home may also have a lot of little holes in the walls compared to other times of the year so after cleaning you should paint over any holes that are left in the walls of your Austin Home as of a result of hanging tinsel and other Christmas decorations. After removing holiday decorations, cleaning, and touching up the walls inside of your home you should next take some time to de-clutter your Austin Texas Home and sell, give away, or place those items in storage that you may not have used in months or years. Last of all, but most important, if your home has one or more things that need to be repaired like a squeaky door, burned out light bulb or stain in your carpeting, you should make those nagging repairs now because, you don’t want to give buyers reasons to submit lower offers on your home because all of the repairs that they “think” your home may need. To get started with selling your Austin Home contact the Kent Redding Group today by calling us at (512) 306-1001 or click here to connect with us online.
2019-04-24T01:55:19
http://www.callkent.com/blog/5-tips-for-getting-your-austin-home-ready-for-sale-after-the-holidays.html
BAYBAY CITY, Leyte — The Regional Trial Court here will tackle on Wednesday, the three motions filed by Albuera, Leyte Mayor Rolando Espinosa Sr. who is detained on illegal drugs and gun charges. Judge Carlos Arguelles of RTC Branch 14 ruled to take up the motions during a hearing where the prosecution would oppose the motions that included asking the court to allow Espinosa to be released on bail. The two other motions included a motion to quash the search warrant that was used to raid his house in Barangay Benolho, Albuera on Aug. 9 when the police found 11 kilos of shabu worth P88 million. The other motion was to seek the transfer of Espinosa from the Baybay sub-provincial Jail back to Albuera police station under Chief Insp. Jovie Espenido due to threats to his security. The three motions were filed by Espinosa’s lawyer, Leilani Villarino last Oct. 12 when the mayor was about to be arraigned for charges of illegal possession of firearms and drugs. The filing of the motions caused the postponement of the arraignment. Judge Arguelles warned Villarino not to again delay the proceedings of the case. The prosecution, however, manifested their opposition to the move to transfer Espinosa back to his hometown. But the judge ruled that the motions would be discussed during the hearing on Wednesday. Even before the motions could be discussed, Espenido served two more arrest warrants against Espinosa last Oct. 12 after the postponement of his arraignment. The two warrants pertained to the two additional charges filed against the mayor that stemmed from the raid on Aug. 10. One of the cases included sale of illegal drugs in violation of Section 5 of the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Acts of 2002. Espenido has alleged that the 11 kilos of shabu found in the house of the mayor showed that the illegal drugs trade has been a family business and has not been limited to his son, Kerwin, alone. The other case was the manufacture of explosives in violation of Republic Act 9516 after the police recovered ingredients in bomb making in his house during the Aug. 10 raid.
2019-04-23T14:44:47
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/826760/leyte-court-to-hear-3-pleas-of-detained-leyte-town-mayor-over-drugs-guns
On a completely unrelated note, this particular street art installation caught our eyes. We think it's a deranged Bart Simpson feeding on the quivering bodies of some thwarted alien invaders. Whatever it is, it's Blood Hungry. It's awful good. Older PostInstagram Challenge - February Colour Announcement!
2019-04-25T06:43:36
http://www.kittyandbuck.com/blog-lifestyle/ttyandbuck.com/2014/02/wiw-geo-tropicana.html
Jason Clarke had already read Stephen King's seminal 1983 novel Pet Sematary eight times when he accepted the role of Dr Louis Creed in the new film adaptation of the same name. Dr Creed's life turns into a nightmarish tragedy when he relocates his wife and two young children to a remote countryside where the hills hold the power to raise the dead. But now that the 49-year-old Australian actor is a dad himself (his sons are aged four and one), the story has taken on new meaning for him. I found it not a scary book but a very deeply disturbing book that really, I guess, upset the core of me. I could imagine myself being Louis. I was reading it for that purpose, but there was just that every-person quality about the situation and what you would do as a person or a parent, something being there so close you could touch it, that ability to bring back life or to give life. It was one of those things I had to stop and put down. Their approach to this world, this wood, this ancient place that has this power, and the journey that Louis and the whole family go down. And they're very archetypal hero journeys in their own way. The relationship that Stephen King has in the book between Louis and his wife is really cool. There's a baseness to them. They're not some kind of fictional character. Even their sexuality, their love life, the way he described it was really quite shocking to me when I read it the second time. It made the story more intimate. And Amy does that naturally and easily, not just with her own work as a writer, director and actress. The very first time I worked with John, I'd not long seen his work in The Crown, which I thought was just fantastic. Again, casting can be a lot of it. And I thought it was a fantastic choice. He's taller than me. I thought that was wonderful for Jud. And also the fact that Louis and him have such an easy rapport that it just slips into this father figure. I think this film and the story goes beyond horror. It goes into a deeper level of what true horror is. It's Frankenstein-ish in the way that if you create the monster, or if you bring the monster to life, what happens then if the monster has consciousness.
2019-04-20T20:35:07
https://www.tnp.sg/entertainment/movies/pet-sematary-one-most-disturbing-films-jason-clarkes-been
Making something round from something straight can be an issues, especially when its 3mm box sections. But AliSafe worked with Komatsu to design a platform that would suit their round wheel tubs. Even more impressed was Komatsu when we came in under budget and well within their required time frame. If you require a custom solution to a problem you think might be too difficult, give AliSafe a call. We may have the perfect platform.
2019-04-22T07:00:07
https://alisafe.com.au/komatsu-impressed-with-alisafes-access-solution/
Cleaning your house is one of the most time-consuming tasks we have, and often, it doesn’t get done on the regular because you have so many other things to worry about. If you hate cleaning or don’t have time for it, you must consider hiring a professional house cleaning company. But you probably immediately get the thought, “How much should I pay for cleaning my house?” or How much do the end of lease Cleaning Companies Cost? Though the price can vary slightly for each of the property, we’ve researched for you. Local Cleaning Services is one of the leading residential cleaning service providers in Melbourne and Richmond area. We are sharing some of the factors that affect the cleaning cost of your property. Larger homes will take more equipment, cleaners and time to clean. Even if your lease agreement is based around a flat-fee instead of an hourly rate, your house size will play a crucial role in the cost of the cleaning services. Small residential homes don’t take very long to clean, but house cleaning services providers still charge a minimum fee for the time of a whole cleaning team. Another crucial factor that affects the overall cost of cleaning is the frequency at which you’d like them to visit your home. At Local Cleaning Services, we provide one off cleaning, weekly cleaning, fortnightly cleaning, and monthly cleaning service. A weekly house cleaning service is ideal for people with full schedules. It’s also important to note that we also provide discounts on the cleaning packages If you go for frequent house cleaning appointments The cost of the cleaning also depends on the day of your cleaning appointment. Cleaning services performed outside business hours or at short notice may be charged at slightly higher rates. The numbers of cleaners also affect the cost directly. Whether you opt for an individual cleaner or hire a team of cleaners, the overall domestic cleaning cost increases or decreases. The dirtier the place, the longer it will take time to clean It also involves the level of task difficulty and the number of hours it would take to complete. Most house cleaning companies will charge an extra fee for the provision of additional cleaning equipment and chemicals. If you are looking for the professional end of lease house cleaning or house cleaning service in Melbourne, we are here to help. Call us today to get started.
2019-04-22T16:24:54
https://www.localcleaningservices.com.au/how-much-should-i-pay-for-cleaning-my-house/
Radio’s big comedy shows often went on Summer break. In World War II, this was especially true as many comedians used their time off the air to continue working with USO and entertaining the Troops. In 1942, the hit Fibber McGee and Molly show went on Summer Vacation, but their sponsors, Johnson’s Wax, decided to continue to sponsor the Johnson’s Wax Program. Johnson’s Wax could have chosen to do a typical summer musical program, with a nice singer and nice songs. Some of these series circulate. They’re pleasant if you like that sort of thing, but utterly forgettable and indistinguishable from each other. The Johnson’s Wax Program of the Summer of 1942 was different. Yes, it featured two talented singers in Connie Haines and Bob Carroll. It also featured two great and unique radio talents: Composer, arranger, and bandleader Meredith Willson and storyteller John Nesbitt. Willson led the band for many variety shows and comedies that required him to play a role. Invariably it would be that of the dunce. However, that stage persona had little connection to his musical work. His music was filled with great arrangements and intriguing ideas for new compositions. He did great work on the Maxwell’s House Good News program in the late 1930s and early 1940s. However, I think his best work in the golden age of radio would be a few years later in The Big Show, a 90-minute radio program that aired from 1950-52. John Nesbitt was a storyteller. His series of radio programs and MGM movie shorts called The Passing Parade told true stories almost too amazing to be believed. Yet, each fact was fully verified with the scripts being written by Nesbitt himself. The stories were not only surprising but often touch the hearts and minds of the listener with Nesbitt’s skillful reading. The best comparison I can think of for Baby Boomers is Paul Harvey’s Rest of the Story broadcasts, only a bit more dramatic. The tone of the series, both in Nesbitt’s stories, as well as in its announcements reflected the Spirit of 1942. America was a Nation that was less than a year removed from Pearl Harbor, whose Atlantic merchant ships were under constant danger from U-Boats, and was moving to a firm war footing. Nesbitt turns his full rhetorical powers on the Axis Powers several times and it is stirring, particularly his “letter” to Adolf Hitler. The series ran for thirteen weeks. Twelve episodes are in circulation. The only bad thing about the series is that the circulating episodes, while clear, are not the highest quality. Still, if you’re wanting great music, great story, and some solid singing, this is a series that’s well worth checking out.
2019-04-18T15:10:32
http://www.greatdetectives.net/detectives/radio-show-review-johnson-wax-program/
Show off your engagement with this cute tee! i got this at a bach party. i love it.
2019-04-23T16:05:44
https://www.betterthanpants.com/future-wifey-t-shirt
What is so wrong with learning information like that? The answer is it can expose the employer to liability. The use of social media in hiring decisions remains a hotbed of potential legal risk for employers. Yet, an increasing number of employers are using social media sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube and even Craigslist to screen potential candidates to avoid hiring the “wrong” candidate. What Can An Employer Look At? California enacted AB 1844 last year, which affords job applicants greater social media protections by prohibiting employers from seeking log-in information from applicants, asking applicants to “friend” other employees, or asking an applicant’s “friends” to disclose what the applicant has posted on social media. However, employers are not explicitly restricted from accessing publicly available information about candidates. Bandwagon effect: Since California passed AB 1844, many other states have followed with similar legislation. On the federal front, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has kept a watchful eye on employers using social media information in employment decisions. It is worried that concerted activity protected under federal labor laws may be restricted. On February 4, 2013, the federal government reintroduced the “Social Networking Online Protection Act” (SNOPA) which would prevent employers from seeking access to social media and other online information from job seekers and current employees. ­Discrimination Traps. Social media can reveal personal information about a candidate that would be illegal to request during the hiring process (e.g., physical disability, age, marital status, religious affiliation, political affiliations, etc.). Employers should be mindful that this may open the door for potential discrimination claims. Example: An applicant, a mother who tweets that her son is undergoing cancer treatments, is not hired. She could bring a claim for association discrimination under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the California Fair Employment & Housing Act (FEHA), or even the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA). Example: A decision not to hire an individual because he or she has sued a previous employer could violate laws prohibiting retaliation under antidiscrimination, wage and hour, or whistleblower statutes. Example: The CA Department of Industrial Relations has interpreted Section 96(k), which prohibits employers from taking adverse action due to an employee’s lawful conduct outside of work, to apply to decisions not to hire employees, even though the statute does not explicitly reference hiring. Document the hiring process. Include a checklist of the relevant hiring credentials that sets forth the scope of any lawful use of social media information (e.g., if a candidate’s social media background is relevant to the position being filled). Wait Until You Extend the Offer. If you make an offer and then later discover that a new hire has made a material misrepresentation about prior employment, etc., you can then record the offense. Designate a Screener. Have a non-decision-maker do the search and only have them report on permissible job-related information. Filter out the rest. Educate Your Employees. Instruct HR and management employees to not conduct independent searches on prospective candidates. Train and educate personnel on how information from or even accessing an individual’s profile on social media and the Internet may give rise to allegations of employment discrimination. Be consistent: If you are going to use social media in hiring, use it for all applicants, not just some. Be skeptical. Remember, not everything on the Internet is true!
2019-04-24T00:39:24
https://www.calpeculiarities.com/2013/04/17/she-posted-what-employers-face-increased-legal-scrutiny-for-using-social-media-in-hiring-decisions/
This fun and focused, full-day workshop will sharpen skills in singing, acting and dance. In age-appropriate groups (5th and 6th grade, 7th and 8th grade, high school), students will rotate between these three subjects and be introduced to various musicals that share a common theme. The session also includes a day that focuses entirely on audition preparation. The session culminates in a showcase performance on the final date at 7:00pm. Dates are July 8 to 19, 2019; Mondays to Fridays, 9:30am to 4:30pm. Our SUMMERSTOCK (ages 11 to 16) and SUMMERSTOCK JUNIOR (ages 6 to 11) programs are full-day, theatre arts workshops. No previous experience is required and registration is on a first come, first serve basis. Each session culminates in a showcase performance on the final date (see descriptions below for specific dates and times). Each program session is two weeks. There is NO registration for just one week of the program. Students must be available for both weeks of any session and its performance showcase. The maximum number of students accepted for each two-week session is forty (40). Students are grouped according to their date of birth and will rotate throughout the day in these age-appropriate groups between experienced teaching artists for specialized instruction. Our staff consists of three (3), specialized instructors, our program director, a program assistant and three (3) to six (6) classroom assistants. Students should bring a lunch each day. Refrigerators and microwave ovens are available for use at the theatre complex. There is no food service or transportation provided. We also have access to the playground on the Sterling Farms Complex for outdoor activities. Discounts are available for siblings (10% off for each additional child). Scholarships and payment plans are also available for families in need. Please inform us of any allergies, special needs, conditions or medications. For more information, visit https://www.curtaincallinc.com/summer-programs/ or call 203-329-8207 x16.
2019-04-23T17:55:56
https://fairfieldcounty.kidsoutandabout.com/content/curtain-calls-summerstock-musical-theatre-ages-11-16
Click on a title to view the content. Click the title again to show just the titles. Our Annual Trail Clean-up Day at the Summerstown Trails will be held earlier than usual, on Saturday, November 3, starting at 9 a.m. (‘till noon), starting in the trailhead parking lot. Please note that gun-hunting season will not have started, but we still recommend that you wear bright clothes. In case of rain, we will postpone to Saturday, November 24. As there is virtually no garbage on the trails, all the volunteers attending will be asked to do trail maintenance work which consists in trimming back small branches and seedlings along the trails and removing fallen branches. Please bring pruning shears, manual brush cutters, hedge trimmers, etc. We do not need chainsaws for this type of stuff. And don’t forget your work gloves. Even though the forest is very dry this year, wear appropriate footwear as there may be some wet spots on the trails. Also, we will have a membership registration desk available from 10:00 to noon. If you want to just come out for a late Saturday morning walk in the forest, you can do so and take advantage of our registration desk while meeting other FOTST members. Thanks for coming out to help! On May 12 and 16, 2018 (7:00 a.m. to noon), fifteen members of the Friends of the Summerstown Trails participated in the annual bird walks led by Martin Bowman in the Summerstown Forest. Here is the cumulative list of the 50 bird species identified during the two walks. Bold species signifies 22 species seen or heard on both walks. ** one species seen by Martin Bowman on his scouting walk (May 10) but not seen on members’ walks. 5th Annual DION Summerstown Forest Snowshoe Race. COURSE: Mostly single track with lots of possible passing areas. Packed rolling terrain making this a fast beautiful tree covered course. PARKING: Free limited parking at race start for the early birds and the rest will be road side parking. SNOWSHOE RENTAL: If you don’t own a pair of snowshoes, we have a limited number of Dion Snowshoes for rent, and are available on a first come, first serve basis when you register online, so register early! Rental fee is $10/race. Other snowshoes may be available for rental at various outdoor clubs and/or stores. WEATHER: In the unlikely event of no snow, the race will still take place as a trail run (without snowshoes). Since the race will take place with or without snow, we cannot offer refunds or race transfers. ENTRY FEES: EARLY ENTRY FEE (before Jan 20, 2018): 7.55km race – $25.00 | 3.5km race – $15.00 REGULAR ENTRY FEE (Jan 20 – Feb 8, 2018): 7.55km race – $35.00 | 3.5km race – $20.00 LATE ENTRY FEE (Race day): 7.55km race – $45.00 | 3.5km race – $30.00 Race is capped at a maximum of 150 competitors. Race day registration only available if we haven’t reached 150 by race day. Please register early! RACE SOUVENIR: Sign up early to guarantee your customized race souvenir. Available while supplies last to those who preregister. REGISTRATION: Online registration available at Running Room. POST RUN AWARDS: • Merchandise awards from our sponsors. • All participants are eligible for numerous draw prizes. • Post race hot and cold snacks will be provided after the race. DION ONTARIO SNOWSHOE RUNNING SERIES: Each racers top three finishes will count towards the series with the lowest point total being declared the winner. The first place male and female winner of the Dion Ontario Snowshoe Running Series will each win a pair of top-of-the-line Dion running snowshoes at the conclusion of the series. We will also be randomly drawing for a free pair of Dion Snowshoes and additional prizes at each race in the Dion Ontario Snowshoe Running Series. You must be at awards ceremony to win! The District 8 of the Ontario Senior Games Association (55+) will hold a XC ski race at the Summerstown trails on Feb. 15. Cost: $15 annual registration fee which permits participation in all OSGA event throughout the year. The Friends of the Summerstown Trails will be hosting their annual Family Day activities at the Summerstown Forest on Monday, February 19, from 10am to 4pm. Come out and enjoy the trails and other outdoor fun activities. Free XC ski and snowshoe rentals for families throughout the day. Many other free activities and food offered. The trails are located on Summerstown Road, 1.6 km north of exit 804 of the 401. For more information, visit www.summerstowntrails.com. The Friends of the Summerstown Trails (FOTST) is inviting all members and their guests to a Moonlight Ski outing on Wednesday evening, January 31, 7:15pm. This event will take place even in the case of minimal cloud cover as enough light is still available. In the event of adverse weather conditions, the event will be cancelled. A notice will be posted on the FOTST website and Facebook at 5pm at the latest. For more information contact us at summerstowntrails@gmail.com. Our Annual Clean-up Day at the Summerstown Trails will be held earlier than usual, on Saturday, November 4, at 9 a.m. (‘till noon), starting in the trailhead parking lot. Please note that gun-hunting season will not have started, but we still recommend that you wear bright clothes. In case of rain, we will postpone to Saturday, November 25. Given the improved garbage situation at the trails (good news!), most of the volunteers attending will be asked to do trail maintenance work which consists in trimming back small branches and seedlings along the trails and removing fallen branches. Please bring pruning shears, manual brush cutters, hedge trimmers, etc. We do not need chainsaws for this type of work. And don’t forget your protective equipment and boots as there may be wet spots on the trails. Any garbage clean-up will be concentrated in and around the parking lot and at specific areas on the trails. All you need are work gloves; we will provide the trash bags. Come out and see the remarkable bird life of the forest in spring. UPDATE - the maximum number of participants for this walk has been reached. Unfortunately, we cannot accept anymore names for our waiting list either. All members of the Friends of the Summerstown Trails [FOTST] are invited to join us for our Annual General Meeting. Come out and meet the folks who look after the trails and chat with the people who are planning the new parking lot and entrance way to Summerstown Forest. Time: 7:30 p.m. General Meeting followed by a social hour. RSVP by email if you are planning to attend so we can plan the social hour. For more information contact us at summerstowntrails@gmail.com. The Friends of the Summerstown Trails (FOTST) is inviting all members and their guests to a Moonlight Ski outing on Friday evening, February 10, 7:15pm. This event will take place even in the case of minimal cloud cover as enough light is still available. In the event of adverse weather conditions, the event will be cancelled. A notice will be posted on the FOTST website to that effect at 5pm at the latest. The Friends of the Summerstown Trails will be hosting their annual Family Day activities at the Summerstown Forest on Monday, February 20, from 10am to 4pm. Come out and enjoy the trails and other outdoor fun activities. Free XC ski and snowshoe rentals for families throughout the day. Many other free activities and food offered. The trails are located on Summerstown Road, 1.6 km north of exit 804 of the 401. For more information, visit www.summerstowntrails.com. SNOWSHOE RENTAL: If you don’t own a pair of snowshoes, we have a limited number of Dion Snowshoes for rent, and are available on a first come, first serve basis. Please contact us if you would like a pair reserved. Rental fee is $5/race and payable on race day at pickup. Email parisiengl@sympatico.ca to reserve. WEATHER: In the event of no snow the race will be a trail race. ENTRY FEES: EARLY ENTRY FEE (before Jan 31, 2017): 7.55km race – $25.00 | 3.5km race – $15.00 REGULAR ENTRY FEE (Feb 1 – Feb 10, 2017): 7.55km race – $35.00 | 3.5km race – $20.00 LATE ENTRY FEE (Race day): 7.55km race – $45.00 | 3.5km race – $30.00 Race is capped at a maximum of 150 competitors. Race day registration only available if we haven’t reached 150 by race day. Please register early! Event Update: Given the adverse weather and snow conditions, the moonlight outing scheduled for Friday, will be a SNOWSHOE instead of a ski. The Friends of the Summerstown Trails (FOTST) is inviting all members and their guests to a Moonlight Snowshoe on Friday evening, January 13, 7:15pm. Our Annual Clean-up Day at the Summerstown Trails will be held earlier than ususal, on Saturday, November 5, starting at 9 a.m. (‘till noon), starting in the trailhead parking lot. Please note that gun-hunting season will not have started, but we still recommend that you wear bright clothes. In case of rain, we will postpone to Saturday, November 26. Garbage clean-up will be concentrated in and around the parking lot and at specific areas on the trails. All you need are work gloves; we will provide the trash bags. Note: We will begin with a short ceremony for the unveiling of our new interpretive signs which will be installed on the trails.
2019-04-25T22:41:48
https://www.summerstowntrails.com/events2018/
The Blaze™ Bridge Model bears a strong resemblance to the Steve’s Special™. The mids are scooped out, and both treble and bass are boosted. The hot bass response gives the seventh string a lot of impact, while opening up the midrange keeps it from getting muddy. This enables the Blaze™ Bridge Model to handle both fast soloing and clean chords, because individual notes won’t smear together with heavy overdrive, and clean sounds have an almost “hi-fi” quality. We designed the Blaze™ Bridge Model with a scooped midrange, to keep the low seventh string as bright and open-sounding as possible. Chords are very clean, and even heavy overdrive retains a lot of definition.
2019-04-22T14:12:43
https://www.dimarzio.com/pickups/7-string/blaze-bridge-model
Showers. Low 41F. Winds SSW at 15 to 25 mph. Cloudy. High 52F. Winds SSW at 10 to 20 mph.
2019-04-19T04:01:53
https://www.wunderground.com/weather/us/me/brooksville?wuSelect=WEATHER
Beet It - Beet Juice - 8.5 fl. oz. Beet It - Beet Juice Sport Shot - 2.4 fl. oz. Love Beets - Organic Beet Juice Ginger - 14 fl. oz. Pines - Beet Juice Powder Organic - 5 oz. Beet Performer - Beet Juice with B12 - 8.4 fl. oz. Love Beets - Organic Beet Juice - 14 fl. oz. Biotta - Beet Juice - 16.9 fl. oz. Beet Performer - Beet Juice with Passion Fruit Juice - 8.4 fl. oz. Biotta - Organic Apple Beet Ginger Juice - 16.9 fl. oz.
2019-04-24T09:00:29
https://www.shopbot.ca/beet-juice/price/canada/715978
Whenever we consider the vehicles all of us consider a myriad of various things. All of us consider their own to the outside look, all of us consider their own capability to obtain all of us through stage The in order to stage W, as well as all of us consider ensuring these people final all of us for many time period. Because all of us make use of the vehicles the majority of times in our life and also to a comprehensive degree it is necessary that people usually try and preserve all of them. These types of devices are comprised associated with a myriad of various components employed in combination producing the entire automobile proceed. In the event that these components had been in order to breakdown, the whole program wouldn’t have the ability to function properly as well as we’d not really have the ability to make use of the device to visit. Discovering somebody competent in order to support your automobile is actually associated with excellent significance. Probably the most critical techniques within an automobile may be the braking system program. When you get a vehicle installed and operating, you might be vacationing from a myriad of various rates of speed. If you’re with an interstate freeway you will likely end up being groing through sixty miles-per-hour from any kind of provided second. If you’re vacationing within much more of the suburban region, you might be heading in a reduced price associated with pace. Wheresoever you’re as well as from what ever pace you might be vacationing, it is crucial that you can to prevent the automobile if you want in order to. This really is for your own personel security, the actual security from the individuals who might be using along with you, and also the security associated with other people upon as well as close to the roads. Because of this, make sure to look for a expert who are able to support your own braking system program properly. Ongoing the final style, make sure that you discover experts who’ve the actual sufficient encounter as well as instruction to complete focus on your own automobiles braking system program. You will find a myriad of vehicles about the highways these days. These types of vehicles, with a few crucial facets of their own performance in keeping, possess types of braking along with other techniques. With regard to these types of along with other factors you should discover experts who’ve encounter coping with problems upon just about all various kinds of automobiles. Make sure that a person seek advice from your own possible company concerning the encounter as well as knowledge from the used experts. Get them to acquainted with various kinds of automobiles as well as their own internal operation. This could guarantee a person they can repair your automobile inside a high-quality method. An additional aspect to consider whenever making the decision in regards to a braking system restore professional may be the discussion as well as examination procedure. Numerous providers are certain to provide free of charge home inspections of the braking techniques. These types of home inspections may permit you to obtain a heads-up about the present standing of the brakes and find out when they will need fixing or even alternative. Furthermore fundamental info, these types of specialists might be able to identify difficulties prior to these people turn out to be main problems. In this manner, you may be sure your own braking program is within operating purchase when you’re regarding city inside your automobile. With this particular guarantee, you may be certain that you’ll be in a position to cease if you want in order to and can not really endure the devastating break down. Lastly, think about the general support from the braking system restore professionals a person employ. You need to feel at ease talking about automobile difficulties with these types of experts. If you think confident with the actual workers and people that function within the workplaces you are able to request queries concerning the performance of the automobile as well as discover a few of the points a person might be able to troubleshoot or even maintain as well as attention upon by yourself. In this manner, you are able to get ready to higher keep your automobile as well as maintain this within operating purchase. If you discover experts that cause you to really feel in your own home, this could relieve your own concerns if you have to obtain your vehicle fixed. Choosing the best experts will help you obtain the preferred outcomes whenever you are searching for anyone to focus on your automobile.
2019-04-24T06:35:25
http://www.boyetautocare.com/2019/04/braking-system-restore-points-to-consider-as-well-as-think-about.html
There is a fantastic choice of excursions around the area at the foot of Reineskarvet. Mountain and summer farm trails take you through some of the most beautiful mountain areas in Norway; through summer farms and past delightful fishing waters and rivers. The Bergsjø area has a gentle and charming mountain terrain with, for example, views of Hallingskarvet and Reineskarvet. If your starting point is Slakteplassen at Rødungstøl Høyfjellshotell you could cycle to Tvist, where the road forks and you can choose between cycling to Djup/Toviken or to Hovet. Both routes follow the Stolsvass dam for long stretches. From Slakteplassen you can also follow the mountain trail and cycle to Bergsjøstølen and on to Hesthovdstølen. The whole area has high mountain terrain. Cycle from Rødungstøl Høyfjellshotell/Slakteplassen to Tvist, turn right and follow the mountain path to Djup and Toviken. From here you can arrange a boat crossing (including your bike) to Iungsdalshytta, where you stay overnight. We recommend taking some time to explore the area on foot before you and your bike take the boat over to Stolen. You will need to push your bike for a few metres before reaching the path back to your starting point at Rødungstøl Høyfjellshotell/ Slakteplassen. The section from Stolen is slightly longer than the section to Toviken. Boat crossings must be booked in advance at Iungsdalshytta on tel +47 975 89 394. The Reineskarvet circuit, approx. 35 km. Cycle along Rødungen to the junctions at Tvist. Then follow the signs to the right and continue until you reach the first road off to the right. Follow the good path to Eitrestølen, and continue past Skard and Reine to Fiskeløktjørne. Here you turn right towards Vats, and follow the main road back to Slakteplassen. The Skarve race circuit, approx. 65 km. Cycle down towards Skarslia and Nordheim until you reach lake Varaldsetvatnet. Then continue round Varaldsetvatnet and over the hills towards Hol. Head downhill into Hol village and follow the cycle path to Hovet. At Bry bridge you take the gravel road to Stolsvatnet. Cycle along Frosen and Tvistvatnet back to Slakteplassen.
2019-04-21T11:19:19
https://www.visitnorway.com/places-to-go/eastern-norway/hallingdal/al/listings-al/bike-trips-bergsj%C3%B8omr%C3%A5det-%C3%85l-in-hallingdal/5596/
Depositing securities in a custodial account can be expensive at many Swiss banks. An unbiased comparison can help you avoid paying more than necessary. Custodial fees are fees which a bank charges customers for the safekeeping of their securities. If you make use of certain brokerage or wealth management services, for example, depositing securities in a custodial account may be necessary. The costs of securities transactions can be high, depending on the custodian bank you work with. It is a good idea to compare all possible fees before settling on a bank. The interactive broker comparison on moneyland.ch lets you easily compare both trading fees and custodial fees. Just select “Individual profile” and enter the amounts of securities which you expect to place in custody under the “Securities in custody” section. Comparison results account for the 8% valued added tax to custodial fees. Some custodians charge different custodial fees for different types of securities. For example, banks may charge lower fees for the custody of medium term notes or for their own investment products. Some custodians also differentiate between securities held locally and those held abroad. In this case higher fees are normally charged for securities deposited outside of Switzerland. Customers residing abroad ma also pay non-resident account fees. Larger securities deposits can easily cost thousands of francs per year in custodial fees. UBS, for example, charges 0.35 percent in fees for deposits of up to 10 million francs, and 0.55 percent for securities deposited abroad. Credit Suisse charges 0.35% (local deposits) or 0.5% (foreign deposits) for up to 5 million francs of securities, with additional minimal fees of five francs per month per position. The Zürcher Kantonalbank charges monthly custodial fees of 0.3% (local, minimum 3 francs) or 0.4% (abroad, minimum 4 francs) per position. It is worth noting that online brokers charge lower fees than major banks do. Custodial fees at Swiss online broker Strateo are just 0.02% (minimum fee of 15 francs and maximum fee of 35 francs per quarter. A fee of 100 francs every six months is charged by Saxo Bank, but only if no trades have been made during that time. Saxo Bank charges an additional monthly deposit fee of 0.12% (5-francs minimum) for deposited shares, ETFs and bonds. Swissquote charges 0.025% per quarter, with a 15-franc minimum quarterly fee and a 50-franc maximum quarterly fee. Other trading platforms like those provided by Cornèr Trader do not charge any custodial fees. From 2017, PostFinance is charging 90 francs for securities administration. Up until 2016, custodian accounts were free of charge. However, the 90-franc custodial fee serves as a credit which can be applied towards transaction fees. Switching custodian banks is not difficult in Switzerland, but it typically comes with high costs. Transfer costs are usually between 50 and 100 francs, though they can be as high as 200 francs. That seems like even more when you understand that this fee is charged per security, rather than per account. The goal of the high fees is to remove the incentive for a move to another bank. Some cantonal banks charge 50 francs per transfer for Swiss securities. These include the cantonal banks of Geneva, Schaffhausen, Basel Land and Thurgau. Some other banks, including UBS, Migros Bank, Bank Coop, PostFinance, Valiant and the cantonal banks of Glarus, Lucerne, Nidwalden, Zug, Bern and Zurich, charge 100 francs per security. Some banks charge higher fees to transfer foreign securities. The Berner Kantonalbank charges 125 francs per foreign security transferred. Bank Coop, PostFinance, Banque Cantonale Vaudoise and the Graubündner Kantonalbank charge 150 francs. One option for those looking to change custodians without paying high transfer fees is to sell the securities ahead of the switch. If selling securities is not an option, it is worth knowing that some banks will cover at least part of the cost of transfers when you open your new account with them. An example of a bank that offers this welcome benefit is TradeDirect (Banque Cantonale Vaudoise). Once you have settled on the custodian bank to go with, ask them if they provide a welcome offer to cover transfer fees. Trading for free - a new trend?
2019-04-25T12:12:30
https://www.moneyland.ch/en/custody-fees-comparison
Ah, the Burlington Discover Jazz Festival. Much like the lilacs that precede its arrival, the fest's sweetness and ubiquity are matched only by its ephemeralness. It's here, it's everywhere and then it's gone — so you'd be wise to get out there and appreciate it while you can. Before we dive in, I'd like to share one of my favorite memories of BDJF. It's also kind of embarrassing. Good thing I'm into the whole self-deprecating thing. Allow me to set the scene: The year was 1997. My middle school's jazz band was set to perform on the top block of Church Street as part of the festival's school band performances. When I discovered that its repertoire included an instrumental version of the theme from the James Bond film Goldfinger — the one Shirley Bassey famously sang — I begged our band teacher to let me sing it. He agreed, and I was stoked. So there I was, a 14-year-old boy mired in the depths of puberty, clad in my finest color-block silk shirt, crooning a torch song written for a Welsh diva. In my head, I was straight-up fabulous. However, I think it's safe to say the whole thing just didn't land. To wit: It's hard for a voice-cracking, pimple-faced goon to sound coquettish, try as he might. It was my first and last performance at BDJF. But enough about the past. Let's take a look at the present. This year's top headliners are nothing short of ridonkulous: Arrested Development, Diana Krall, Terence Blanchard & the E-Collective, Pink Martini, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue. And let's not forget about Kamasi Washington. The tenor saxophonist, composer and bandleader is the subject of this week's cover story. You could spend up to $300 to catch all of the aforementioned artists. But if dropping three bills is not in the cards for you right now, you're in luck — free shows greatly outnumber ticketed ones during the 10-day fest. Here's a day-by-day summation of a few totally fresh and free shows during the first week of BDJF. Visit discoverjazz.com for a full list of events, venues and stages. On Friday, June 2, Burlington's Mal Maiz provide thumpin' cumbia grooves during the weekly Truck Stop at ArtsRiot, along with ska-reggae-punk outfit Skeleton Dancer. Meanwhile, you have two chances to catch the northern swamp-rock stylings of Matt Lorenz's one-man band the Suitcase Junket: a late afternoon show at the Downtown Transit Center and an early evening show at the City Hall Stage on the Church Street Marketplace. Stick around for the eclectic Afrobeat brass collective the Brighton Beat. Finish off your night with the majestic and ethereal Lady Moon & the Eclipse at the Top Block Stage, also on Church Street. This coming weekend, Saturday and Sunday, June 3 and 4, is a genuine fustercluck. Try your best to keep your FOMO in check as you pick and choose where to be and when. Our friends at BDJF describe Soul Understated, featuring vocalist/songwriter Mavis "SWAN" Poole, as "one of the rarest discoveries in music since Motown." Catch them at the City Hall Park stage on Saturday. In the evening, you'll want to head over to Juniper to hear a gaggle of hometown heroes pay tribute to saxophonist Wayne Shorter. The lineup includes James Harvey, Ray Vega, Rob Morse, Brian McCarthy and Geza Carr. On Sunday, the top level of the Lakeview Parking Garage is the place to be — and not just for youths looking for a chill spot to get high. Take in the stunning views as psychedelic West African ensemble Barika blow your damn mind. Afterward, you can keep the Afro-funk vibes flowing with Sabouyouma back at the Top Block Stage. Monday's biggest face-off happens at 7 p.m., when seven acts go head-to-head across town: singer-songwriters Andriana Chobot and Andrew of the North simultaneously take over the Light Club Lamp Shop and Radio Bean, respectively; Foam Brewers hosts the Paul Asbell Jazz Quartet; the Tiffany Pfeiffer Quartet lights up Red Square, while the Whitesell Brothers take over the City Hall Stage directly across the street. Queen City Hot Club fill Leunig's Bistro & Café with sizzling gypsy jazz, and groovy R&B quartet Top Brahmen swing by the Skinny Pancake. By the time Tuesday, June 6, rolls around, you might feel the urge to mix it up a bit. After all, you've been going at it nonstop for more than four days. ArtsRiot hosts a special jazz edition of its regular trivia night. Or maybe you're craving something truly "out there." If so, the le duo has you covered with their off-center brand of improvisational free jazz. Finally, indulge yourself with a Hump Day treat on Wednesday, June 7: Jonathan Scales Fourchestra. Steel drums add tropical flair to the band's innovative rock-jazz fusion at the Top Block Stage. Downhill at the Skinny Pancake, artist-in-residence Hannah Fair reinvents her weekly set for a special one-off tribute to various ladies of jazz, with support from the Chris Von Staats Band. And that's only a fraction of BDJF offerings. We'll be checking in on the festival's remaining days next week. Unfortunately, this week's music news ends with a frowny face. Winooski-based record label Section Sign Records is closing up shop. SSR founder, indie-music enthusiast and shutterbug Britt Shorter recently announced the imprint's demise on Facebook. Why is he hanging up his hat? Short answer: Nature calls — literally. Though anyone who's worked with Shorter can attest to his dedication to Vermont's music scene, his true passion lies with our furry and feathered friends. A student of veterinary medicine, his pursuit of higher education dictates a move to the Boston area. Shorter has been accepted into the prestigious Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University and hopes to eventually work directly with wildlife populations and conservation efforts. Since its formation in late 2013, SSR dropped a series of eclectic vinyl releases, such as Apartment 3's self-titled debut and Wren Kitz's For Evelyn. If you haven't added any of the label's titles to your collection, the time to act is now — Shorter plans to liquidate SSR's entire stock. In his FB statement, Shorter thanked "everyone who bought a record, downloaded music, hosted an event, attended a show, booked a band, wrote an article, reviewed an album, designed a poster, liked a post, shared music with a friend, and on and on." Best of luck, Mr. Shorter! Now, who's going to step up and start their own boutique label to fill SSR's void? We'll be waiting over here, listening to SSR's entire discography. Nick Hakim, "Bet She Looks Like You" Three Dog Night, "Never Been to Spain"
2019-04-25T12:26:28
https://m.sevendaysvt.com/vermont/soundbites-discover-free-jazz-so-long-section-sign-records/Content?oid=5959647
Robert McCauley was born and raised in Mt. Vernon, Washington. He graduated from Western Washington University in 1969, and received his Master of Fine Arts Degree from Washington State University in 1972. Throughout his career, McCauley has earned many prestigious awards including a Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1982 and the Illinois Arts Council in 1999. McCauley also enjoyed a long and distinguished career as professor and Chairman of the Art Department at Rockford College in Illinois. Robert McCauley has created a mode of realism that is haunting and full of ambiguity. His distinctive animals manage to seem literal and symbolic at the same time, the viewer is suspended between these realms. Robert McCauley is an important 21st century American artist, and history will remember him as such. But in order to understand why, we first must consider where he is from and how he got here. A little less than a decade ago, McCauley was featured at a major exhibition in Chicago and he was quoted as saying then, "I think you spend all your life trying to find the right form for the content you have within you." Urban, Midwestern visitors who viewed the show were enthralled. Make no mistake about the source of McCauley's inner content: He is a product of America's greatest forest-the mighty aboriginal stands of fir, spruce, cedar and redwoods growing in the Pacific Northwest. Those skyscraping canopies once reservoired a breathtaking array of ecological richness and diversity, from streams choked with spawning salmon to massive grizzliesl wapiti and deer haunting the understories, raptors screeching through the misty, arboreal heavens, and the loom of an ever-present ocean. As the totem poles and amulets of native peoples attest, the life forces of nature there are planted indelibly into the human psyche. Robert McCauley's too. When I think of where McCauley fits into American art, as a contemporary painter, sculptor and naturalistic interpreter, I place him in the same philosophical tribe as Walton Ford, Alexis Rockman, Annie Coe, Ray Troll, and a group of Rocky Mountain regionalists who include Monte Dolack, Parks Reece and Tina Close. It's heady company (all have seen their ecologically-oriented work become acquired for various museum collections) and, in the case of Ford, he's internationally famous as an iconoclast. As a group, their overlay of modern environmental commentary is bold, courageous and inescapable in how it speaks to us-in our time. Individually, per artist, it is also distinct. Why is McCauley's oeuvre so deceivingly potent Because it oozes with authenticity, emanating from his home in the West. Born in 1946 in Mt. Vernon, Washington, McCauley is the son and grandson of loggers. With the rise of industrial forestry, he watched the sheltering groves of his youth being relentlessly felled. There is, he says, nothing more traumatically disquieting than walking through a landscape after it has been clearcut. Nobel Prize winning writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez (One Hundred Years of Solitude) resorted to illusion, metaphor and magical realism to tell true stories about events where the real names of protagonists could not be used. For McCauley and his pack of artists, animals are anthropomorphic muses for their own magical realism, portrayed with clever satire to make the narrative more palpable. As he notes in his accompanying essay in this catalog: "As a human exercising what little political power I have, I struggle to campaign for nature and to remind all humans of our responsibilities as stewards of this planet." He refuses to become cynical or absorbed in despair. Rather, he uses his enormous talent to inspire and be a voice for the voiceless. Of greatest delight to McCauley is the collision of juxtaposition- between real and surreal, humankind and nature, light and shadow, representation and abstraction, bright palette and subtle, the Romantics like Thomas Cole and Albert Bierstadt versus Willem de Koonig and Jackson Pollock, and visual language supplemented occasionally by the written word. It's art for a thinking person. McCauley draws upon classical literature, political philosophy, natural history and, of course, the temporal movements of art to inform his message. (For 35 years, he was a popular college art instructor in Illinois before returning to Washington State). Always, there are deeper layers to be explored for those with the inclination and wherewithal to dive in deeper. McCauley's bestiary in this exhibition "Why They Like The West" with sculptor Kirsten Kainz at Visions West epitomizes the point. By design, his animals are voyeuristically joining us in our living space, but the question really is: In this mirror between the frame, is it nature or humanity itself that is meeting our own gaze? As paintings alone, the works are soothing, evocative, inviting and whimsically almost interactive. Were one, for example, to position a McCauley above the fireplace mantle, it would seem perfectly in place. And yet, for the art collector who enjoys the prospect of visual media serving as catalysts for conversation with guests or family members, including youngsters, the invitation looms large. Indeed it is in this realm where Robert McCauley earns a place as more than an artist simply knocking off pretty scenes. His objective is not to anesthetize, but to awaken the power of wildlife symbolism in the personal and collective unconscious. While critics can argue about what the role of art is, one persuasive notion is that it should heighten the experience of being ambulatory and therefore make us more aware, more informed, and more sensitive to the world around us. McCauley's intention, certainly, is not to preach about that which compels him to paint-the desecration of a natural firmament that makes Earth glorious and novel; he is, instead, simply asking us to, if even for a moment, slow down, stop, and idyll in the muse that is wild life. Sometimes I feel as if I'm a class photographer at an elementary school, trying to get a host of subjects to be still while I fit them all in the viewfinder. As a painter, the task is equally difficult to arrange my images within the rectangle, trying to avoid an obvious composition, but rather, to compose in the manner in which nature composes. Which is to say no composition. It simply is. As a human exercising what little political power I might have, I struggle to campaign for nature and to remind all humans of our responsibilities as stewards of this planet. Art being transcendent, the images must rise above the banal, the vulgar, and the horrific. Graphic depiction of the plight of wildlife is an experience with which we are all too familiar. We turn away when news reports of abused animals flash on the screen. Instead, I choose to present a moment that does not immediately conjure a doomed future, but rather a moment when nature is in limbo, with a future still to be determined. It's a somewhat playful and ethereal moment, ironically rooted in the physical, malleable act of painting. Without that joyful element chock full o' oil paint and brush invention, I'd have to find a different form for my voice. To paint every day is pure optimism. As Marshall Mcluhan's mantra tells us, "the medium is the message". I am a fictionalized history revisionist. I gather together my animals and compress them into the rectangle as if they're all on the Raft of the Medusa, adrift, with one common concern: survival. As would happen on any lifeboat, the inhabitants are a mixed lot indeed. Animals from different climate zones are found side by side. Not so fictitious now that global warming is blurring the distinct zones. Predator and prey ignore previous tensions and stare out at the viewer, as if to ask, "Well?" And a storm brews on the horizon. Read the signs. We are down at eye level with the animals because there is no hierarchy. Snails and polar bears. We're all in this together. Read the signs. In many of the paintings, I have used an overlay of the painted word. I've painted them not solid, but as outlines as if a narrator's voice has been dubbed over the image. Wordsmithing and painting are of equal delight. If words are painted in paint, are they words or paintings? I trust the word "bear" as I trust the image of "bear". This is my voice.
2019-04-24T21:52:20
http://www.visionswestcontemporary.com/artist-biography/robert-mccauley.html
Sandra Marie Prevost was born on February 29, 1968 to Joseph Earl Prevost and Della Marie Prevost, whom preceded her in death. Sandra was diagnosed with Renal Medullary Carcinoma in April of 2015 and was called to be with her heavenly father 11 months after diagnosis. She fought a courageous fight, always holding on to her faith in God. She exuded energy and thirst for life and a kind heart that reflected in both her words and actions. Born and raised in Port Arthur, Texas, Sandra graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in 1986 and went on to obtain a Bachelors and Masters of Nursing Degree from Lamar University. Her dedication to service and sisterhood were evident in her love for and continued activeness with Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Though her time here felt much too short, Sandra spent it by focusing on meeting the needs of those around her. At an early age, she knew helping others through their difficult times of illness and healing was her calling, so Sandra threw her talents into nursing others back to health. She gave of herself for many years, working with patients at St. Mary’s Hospital in Port Arthur, before continuing her work in Houston at Memorial Hermann Healthcare System. She furthered her cause by shifting her focus to patient safety while at Houston Methodist Hospital. She received her CPPS certification in Patient Safety and traveled internationally sharing her knowledge of statistical metrics to advance patient and workforce safety to prevent harm. Sandra gave her all to her family; often sacrificing her needs to be there for her parents, siblings, nieces and nephews. She was the glue that connected her family as a village unit. Sandra’s loving reach knew no bounds, and her absence will leave a void that none can fill. She has left to honor her memory her two brothers, one sister-in-law, nieces, nephews, two great nieces, one great nephew, her fiancé and two great-aunts, along with a host of family, friends and loved ones.
2019-04-26T10:35:32
http://chrisjohnsonfoundation.org/2016/08/22/sandra-marie-prevost/
Travellers to South Yarmouth are booking May dates now. Secure your holiday rental today, and have the perfect trip. NEW! Bassriver Cottage 2 Mi. to Smuggler's Beach! Charming 3BR South Yarmouth Townhome Near Beaches! Alluring 3BR South Yarmouth Home Near Beaches!
2019-04-20T00:52:45
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You take a deep breath as you reach the crux, and sigh with relief as you clip your trusty Edelweiss Oxygen SuperEverDry Climbing Rope. Ideal for longer and multi-pitch routes, the Oxygen boasts a minimal impact rating of 5.5 kN, so even your biggest whippers end softly. Weighing just 43 grams per meter and dry treated to avoid water weight, this project cord helps you reach new heights.
2019-04-24T02:31:41
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2019-04-26T06:54:47
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The Power Station's incredible rebirth will see it transformed into one of the most exciting and innovative mixed-use neighbourhoods ever built and centrally located in zone 1, London. Designed by some of the world's most renowned architects, who will seamlessly bring together new offices, shops, restaurants, homes, hotels, leisure, events spaces and extensive public space, to create one of the world's leading destinations. The remaining 40,000 square feet of office space within the Power Station itself has been leased to members club, No18, which will sit next door to Apple in the iconic building, when it opens in 2021. Click here to read more. Apple will be making Battersea Power Station it's new London campus with its office accounting for circa 40% of the total office space in the whole development. Apple is expected to move into the Power Station in 2021 and will be across six floors of the central Boiler House inside the iconic building. Around 1,400 Apple employees from existing offices around London will relocate to this magnificent new development. Apple sees this as a great opportunity to have its entire team working and collaborating in one location while supporting the renovation of a neighbourhood rich with history. The Engine Room will be an exciting members club and workspace, benefiting from excellent facilities such as fantastic lounge spaces with a central bar and café; a variety of co-working spaces, modern offices and meeting rooms; an events venue; and various client services. At least another 750,000 square feet of offices will be available in future phases of the development. Visit no18.com to find out more about the Swedish company’s unique, inspirational clubs and workspaces and for enquiries, please click here. Each year, over 18 million people visit London to trade, shop, make deals, eat out, enjoy the theatre and sample the best of what the capital has to offer. As London's global star continues to rise, more and more people are looking for a Central London business address that not only captures the essence of what makes London so special, but also speaks to the culture and values their business seeks to epitomise. There will be four key tube lines within a 15 minute walk; Victoria, Northern, District and Circle lines which will provide access to all National Rail Terminals within Central London. The new Zone 1 Northern line extension, will include two new Northern line stations; Battersea Power Station and Nine Elms, due to complete in 2020. Battersea Park and Queenstown Road railway stations are within a ten minute walk from Grosvenor Arch. Victoria and Vauxhall rail and London Underground stations are also within walking distance. The London Cycle Network (LCN) Route 37 runs along Battersea Park Road from Vauxhall Cross to Twickenham, connecting with other LCN routes. The Thames Path will be extended connecting Battersea Park to Power Station Park, a new six-acre public park located to the north of the Power Station. Fast River Bus links along the Thames to Westminster, Waterloo, Blackfriars and London Bridge. Opening in the Autumn of 2017, a new river service will function from a dedicated jetty linked to the Riverside Park, providing workers, shoppers and residents with an alternative way of accessing a range of other riverside locations. The service runs every 20 minutes during peak times and every half an hour off peak. The Power Station will compliment Battersea Park to create a significant additional green space, opening up 450m of unused river frontage, creating an attractive aspect from the north bank of the river. Acting as a leisure destination for visitors and a local park for the everyday use of residents and workers. Our six-acre Power Station Park will be a new amenity for everyone who visits. Battersea Power Station is creating an animated and dynamic space where people can make the most of life every day. Offices, homes and a wide array of open spaces, restaurants, bars, and cafés, coupled with the shops and galleries that will be opening, have combined to give visitors a welcoming atmosphere, designed for working, meeting, relaxing, socialising and showcasing talent. The first shops, bars and restaurants have already opened at Circus West Village, including the Battersea General Store, No. 29 and Mother, with many more to come this year. The three levels of retail will be home to a host of exciting independent stores, each sharing their own vision of originality. The Power Station is being transformed by one of the UK's leading architectural practices, WilkinsonEyre Architects, to create a truly mixed-use building. As well as circa 500,000 sq ft of offices, there will be 253 new homes, three levels of retail space, a leisure and entertainment zone with a c2,000 person capacity events venue, a cinema, restaurants and cafés. Prospect Place and Battersea Roof Gardens make up Phase 3 which will be the main gateway to the entire development, connecting the new Underground Station with Battersea Power Station. From the newly created Battersea Power Station Underground Station, residents, office workers and recreational visitors alike will walk north along Electric Boulevard, London's newest pedestrianised high street. The street is flanked by Foster + Partners' Battersea Roof Gardens to your left and Gehry Partners' Prospect Place to your right and leads towards the southern entrance of the Power Station. A minimum of 750,000 SQ FT of Office Space to come. Planning permission is secured for a further 750,000 sq ft of office space across the 42-acre development. This space is set to further compliment the mix of uses at what is one of London's most iconic development schemes. Battersea Power Station is one of the few riverfront Zone 1 campus sites where occupiers can design a building in partnership with the developer to meet bespoke requirements. It is set to become a new home for the creative industries. For further information and to discuss bespoke pre-letting opportunities, please contact our office leasing team. Battersea Power Station is the iconic cornerstone of Nine Elms, one of the largest and most keenly anticipated redevelopments that London has ever seen. At 195 hectares, Nine Elms has attracted billions of pounds of investment and is being transformed into a brand new business and residential quarter in the heart of London. Stretching from Chelsea Bridge to the west through to Lambeth Bridge to the East, it includes more than 20 development sites.
2019-04-26T00:49:38
https://staging.bps.bolser.co.uk/office-leasing
After sell out shows at the Herdsman Lake Tavern and the Civic Hotel, Perth's premier 80s cover band 80s Inc will be appearing at the Charles Hotel on THIS Friday 28th August. Known for their extremely accurate cover renditions and high production standards, 80s Inc performs the very best hits of the 80s. The songs we all know and love. Tickets cost $20+bf ($25 at the door) and are ON SALE NOW from Heatseeker and at all usual retail outlets. Please note the venue is 18+ so no minors will be permitted entry.
2019-04-22T06:18:30
http://www.championmusic.com.au/news-item.php?news_id=113
In addition to guiding visitors around the battlefields of Normandy, I have always enjoyed working on other projects about WWII, and have worked as a Battlefield Historian on several TV documentaries. If you want to discuss a project with me, please contact me. Here is my personal listing on Internet Movie Database where you can find details of most of my on-screen and off-screen credits. Although leading tours keeps me busy, since 1992 I have had a secondary career in TV and film. I started out as an extra and took part in many shows, a lot of which don't appear on my resume. Since 2000 I moved to behind the scenes work and have worked under various titles such as "battlefield guide" and "military advisor." In many cases my contribution is acknowledged under "thanks." 2018 has started off with various side projects taking my attention. Notably I was deeply honoured to be one of the 8 person panel judging entries to the 2nd Normandie international Film Festival. It was truly amazing to sit and watch over 30 hours of short films, documentaries and feature films about WWII. The standard was very high and I look forward to the results in June. My first media project of 2017 was taking part in a podcast about the 82nd Airborne, an officially created series of shows by the current 82nd Airborne Public Affairs Office. I appear in this show - talking about the famous DDay cricket. I was honoured to be credited as Military Historical Advisor on DDay: Over Normandy narrated by Bill Belichick the famous New England Patriots coach. This is the latest film by Tim Gray and will be released this June. In September 2016. The Smithsonian Channel aired a series called WWII's Most Daring Raids". I helped with Easy Company's First Assault with advice about the layout of guns at Brecourt Manor (as featured in my Band of Brothers Tour.) Some of my advice was not taken, but it is still gratifying to assist in getting Normandy stories into the homes of history buffs worldwide. In 2015 I helped organise the Band of Brothers reunion in conjunction with WarGaming Europe - see me at 3.20 minutes here in this clip. In 2014 I was asked to be the military advisor on Eagles of Mercy, a film about the two 101st Airborne medics I wrote about in my book. An interesting piece about the shooting of the film can be found here on the Johnston Sunrise website. In March 2014, I was interviewed in a studio in front of a green-screen to appear as a talking head in a big 4 hour DDay in HD Special for History Channel. I featured in the first show primarily talking about the landings on Omaha Beach and the second show covering the fighting for St Lo. I also talked about the Mulberry Harbours and the British beaches for the History Channel website. In February 2014 I was engaged by Windfall films from the UK, and spent several days filming with them on Omaha Beach. This was for a new documentary primarily about new methods of studying the invasion - DDay 360, which aired on PBS in the USA in June 2014. The team were doing some quite exciting things, including creating a 3D LIDAR model of Omaha Beach (Dog Green) sector into which they placed 360 degree photos of bunkers, troops and weapons to provide a new way of explaining the German defences. I was used as a guide and filmed leading American weapons and bunkers expert Steve Zaloga through some positions not normally visited by tourists. It was truly fascinating work and something I found stimulating and rewarding. I was initially only to work behind the scenes but ended up getting mic'd up and appear guiding expert Steve Zalogo through a mortar bunker - you can see me at 28 minutes 30 seconds here on YouTube. If you are reading this and are looking for someone who knows Normandy and enjoys working with film-crews please contact me with details of your film. In 2013 I was the local guide and on-screen historian in a two-part film about 30 Assault Unit Royal Commando. BBC One Show politcal and current affairs presenter Justin Rowlatt's Grandfather was killed in Normandy serving with that unit, and I guided the crew to the exact location where he was killed and explained some of 30 AU's role on camera to Justin. Despite the fact it was freezing cold that day it was a interesting experience. Justin referenced me (albeit spelling my name incorrectly) here in this magazine article. It was particularly gratifying to get across (however briefly) the truly international nature of DDay. We filmed on Utah Beach, which of course was an American landing site on DDay. But men of many different Nationalities and backgrounds landed there, including Ian Fleming's (yes THAT Ian Fleming) 30 Assault Unit. To stand in a field very close to a well-used tourist road and consider the British specialists who died there in a German air-attack was humbling. Another project I helped with in early 2013 was Mega Nazi Weapons Atlantic Wall for PBS. You can watch the show here. I am not sure I would have chosen the overly dramatic title, and my role was minor in the production. Basically I gave the director a tour of some bunkers in Normandy and answered a bunch of questions for the researcher. I have worked with film crews on both large National TV projects and independent films. all are rewarding - in different ways. In 2012 I assisted with D-Day the Last Heroes for the BBC with Dan Snow and in 2011 I participated in an archaeological dig at Brecourt Manor, behind Utah beach for a brilliant BBC series called Dig WW2 - also presented by Dan Snow. I was the local historical expert and appeared on screen digging and identifing the various relics we found. In 2009 I worked with director Keith Famie and his crew for the Normandy portion of the documentary Detroit our Greatest Generation. I scouted locations for filming, and arranged for permission to film inside museums and a chapel. I also acted as historical advisor with regards to connecting the memories of the participating veteran - Captain Merle Barr (US Combat Engineer on D-Day) to the places he fought on Omaha beach and towards St Lô. If you are filming in Normandy I can assist with location scouting, permissions and historical advice. Plus (with notice) I can arrange for WWII military vehicles, re-enactors, weaponry and other props that may be difficult to bring to France if you are coming from overseas. As a former military vehicle owner, and WWII re-enactor with 20 years experience I can offer advise on wardrobe, uniforms, weaponry, vehicles and serve as technical advisor. Which combined with my knowledge as a battlefield guide can be invaluable to film-makers. Plus, I am also familiar enough with the film industry to know how things work. I know when to shut up and let the film-maker pursue his vision and would not over-step my role. When I lived in the UK I worked on many productions as a specialist military supporting artist, including the Dunkirk scenes for No Bananas for LWT with Stephanie Beacham, Saving Private Ryan, The Memphis Belle, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, The Last of the Blonde Bombshells with Dame Judi Dench, Battlefields (Arnhem and Monte Cassino episodes) with the late Professor Richard Holmes and many more. I also worked as a technical advisor on some documentary series, notably The Blackout Murders, and War Stories for Discovery Channel. As such I have worked on productions both large and small and in addition to the actual film shoots, I am happy to work with your writers and/or post-production teams. I do not always have to work for a fee, it very much depends on the project. For veterans' documentaries and/or independent films, I can work for just a credit. Please contact me with details of your project and what assistance you may require.
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