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Britannia (smack) Britannia (BN72) is the last working Class One East Coast Smack. She was built in King's Lynn in 1914 and launched in 1915, and is currently (2021) undergoing restoration in Devon, and due to be relaunched in 2022. She measures 16.82 m long with a beam of 4.05 m. History Britannia was built as the result of consultations between her owner Alfred Rake and the builders the Worfolk Brothers of King's Lynn. She was built of single grown oak frames sourced from Sandringham Forest. She was the last and largest Class One Smack to be built by the Workfolk brothers. The National Historic Ships Register speculates that she was named after the King's yacht, the HMY Britannia, Rake having crewed on that yacht. Built in 1914, she was launched in 1915. In the 1920s and 30s she was adapted for use as a power whelk trawler, and her interior later changed for use as a charter vessel. She capsized and sank in 1968, after which she was sold, and then restored in Bristol. From 1974 to 1997 she operated as a charter yacht on the west coast of Scotland, after which she was taken to the Hamble, where she continued to offer sailing holidays. In 1995 she was renamed Spirit of Britannia due to registry issues while chartering in the canaries. She was acquired by the Trinity Sailing Trust of Brixham in 2007, refitted in 2008, and in 2011 laid up due to the scarcity of charter work, during which time she was allowed to fall into substantial disrepair. Since 2013 she has been undergoing restoration by the Britannia Sailing Trust in Winkleigh, mid-Devon. She will be relaunched in 2022, from which time she will be based in Cornwall, offering sailing experiences to the disadvantaged and campaigning for cleaner seas. Legacy In 1979 she featured in the HTV series Smuggler. A model of Britannia is held in King's Lynn Museum (with the ship number LN76 on her).
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Here's Why Inogen Fell As Much As 28.2% Today What happened Shares of Inogen (NASDAQ: INGN) dropped more than 28% today, after the medical technology company announced fourth-quarter and full-year 2018 operating results. The company, which specializes in manufacturing oxygen generators, delivered 43.6% revenue growth for the year compared with 2017. Net income jumped 147% in that span. While those results are pretty great, Wall Street analysts took issue over the company's full-year 2019 guidance for net income. Inogen sharply lowered its expectations for net income compared with its initial guidance. Given that shares were trading at a healthy premium relative to earnings, the stock price is responding to that lower guidance. As of 3:58 p.m. EST, the stock had settled to a 24% loss. So what The overall numbers suggest Inogen is heading in the right direction. The business generated $37.9 million in operating income in 2018, compared with just $27.6 million in the previous year. That resulted in a slight decrease in operating margin, from 11% to 10.6%, but the greater scale of the business and shifting product mix explains the difference. The business expects operating income in the neighborhood of $48 million in 2019. Wall Street is more concerned about management's expectations for net income. While net income grew from just $21 million in 2017 to nearly $52 million in 2018, the difference was largely explained by tax expenses. The business had to pay $8.6 million in taxes in 2017 but enjoyed an $11 million benefit last year. Those benefits will disappear in 2019, which helps to partially explain the disappointing guidance for the year ahead. Management now expects net income of just $40 million and $44 million, down from the original range of $48 million to $52 million. That would work out to earnings per share of roughly $1.95 at the midpoint, which is far lower than the average Wall Street estimate of $2.17 per share, according to Yahoo! Finance. Now what Considering Inogen shares are trading at 57 times trailing earnings after today's drop, it's easy to see why Mr. Market is adjusting the share price lower on the new, lower guidance. However, investors with a long-term mindset should be encouraged that management expects strong revenue and operating income growth in the year ahead. That may not make shares any less expensive, but it provides confidence the business is growing at a healthy and profitable clip nonetheless. 10 stocks we like better than Inogen When investing geniuses David and Tom Gardner have a stock tip, it can pay to listen. After all, the newsletter they have run for over a decade, Motley Fool Stock Advisor , has quadrupled the market.* David and Tom just revealed what they believe are the ten best stocks for investors to buy right now... and Inogen wasn't one of them! That's right -- they think these 10 stocks are even better buys. See the 10 stocks *Stock Advisor returns as of February 1, 2019 Maxx Chatsko has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy . The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc. The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
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User:JrandWP/sandbox/2019-20 coronavirus outbreak timeline The tables below show archived figures of the very first COVID-19 cases in the world. 4 March * 23:55: 1 new case in Portugal. Patient recently traveled from Italy. (Source) * 23:50: 1 new case in British Columbia, Canada. Patient recently returned from travel in India and Hong Kong. (Source) * 23:44: 3 new cases in Santa Clara County, California, United States. Two are close contacts of a previous case, one is still under investigation. (Source) * 23:43: 1 new presumptive confirmed case in Fort Bend County, Texas, United States. Patient recently traveled abroad. (Source) * 23:00: 1 new case in Victoria, Australia. (Source) * 22:28: First case in Slovenia. Patient traveled from Morocco via Italy. (Source) * 22:00: 9 new cases in Australia. (Source) * 21:01: 3 new cases in Ecuador. (Source) * 21:00: 1 new case in Chile. Patient visited several countries in Europe, including Italy. (Source) * 20:54: 4 new cases in Ireland. (Source) * 20:53: 10 new cases in Iceland. (Source) * 20:52: 9 new cases in Algeria. (Source) * 20:51: 17 new cases in Sweden. (Source 1, Source 2) * 20:50: 5 new cases in Westchester County, New York. (Source) * 20:46: 6 new cases in New South Wales, Australia. This includes four cases linked to a nursing home. (Source) * 20:44: 11 new cases in Switzerland. (Source) * 20:28: 1 new death in Spain. Patient was an 82-year-old man with underlying health issues. (Source) * 20:27: 1 new death in Baghdad, Iraq. The patient, who was 65 years old, had underlying health issues. (Source) * 19:48: 2 new cases, including 1 presumptive confirmed case, in Brazil. (Source 1, Source 2) * 19:40: 2 new cases in Senegal. One is the wife of a prior case and the other is a British national. (Source) * 19:35: 73 new cases in France. (Source) * 19:34: 1 new case in Saudi Arabia. Patient recently traveled from Iran. (Source) * 19:30: 1 new death in Baghdad, Iraq. This is the first death in Iraq. The patient had underlying health conditions. (Source) * 19:20: 1 new death in Placer County, California, United States. Patient was a former passenger of the Grand Princess cruise ship. This is the first death in California. (Source) * 03:13: 1 new case in New Zealand. First person-to-person transmission. (Source) * 19:05: 4 new cases in Denmark. The fifth case mentioned in the press release, the one in the Faroe Islands, was previously reported. (Source) * 19:03: 10 new cases and 1 new death in King County, Washington state, United States. 2 new cases in Snohomish County. (Source) * 18:01: 2 new cases in Lebanon. (Source 1, Source 2) * 18:00: 3 new cases in Iraq. (Source) * 17:40: 8 new cases in Norway. (Source) * 17:39: First 2 cases in Hungary. The patients are two Iranian students who are asymptomatic. (Source) * 17:30: 3 new cases in Oman. (Source) * 17:20: 2 new cases in Austria. (Source) * 17:05: 587 new cases and 28 new deaths in Italy. (Source) * 16:40: 18 new cases in Germany. (Source) * 16:39: 5 new cases in Los Angeles County, California, United States. A sixth case mentioned in the source was previously reported. (Source) * 15:50: 3 new cases in the Czech Republic. (Source) * 15:30: 41 new cases in Spain. (Source) * 15:27: 1 new case in Chile. Family member of the country’s first case. Both traveled to different countries in Southeast Asia, including Singapore, and Spain. (Source) * 15:15: 3 new cases in New York state, United States. Wife, daughter, and neighbor of the state’s second case. (Source) * 14:39: 1 new case in Denmark. This is the first case in the Faroe Islands. Patient recently returned from Paris. (Source) * 14:38: 1 new case in Romania. Patient recently returned from Italy. (Source) * 14:35: 1 new case in New York state, United States. Son of the state’s second case. (Source) * 14:27: 1 new case and 1 new death in New South Wales, Australia. The new case is an 82-year-old resident at a nursing home. A patient who previously tested positive, a 95-year-old woman, has died. (Source) * 14:26: 10 new cases in Switzerland. (Source) * 14:18: 32 new cases in the United Kingdom. Twenty-nine patients have recently traveled from countries with outbreaks of coronavirus. Three other patients contracted the virus in the UK. (Source) * 13:51: 1 new death in South Korea. (Source) * 13:30: 15 new cases in Norway. (Source 1, Source 2, Source 3) * 13:07: 1 new case in Romania. Contact of a previous case. (Source) * 13:00: 3 new cases in Sweden. (Source) * 12:55: 6 new cases in San Marino. (Source) * 12:42: 6 new cases in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 12:41: 4 new cases in Tokyo, Japan. (Source) * 12:40: 1 new case in Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan. This is the first case in Miyazaki Prefecture. (Source) * 12:39: 9 new cases in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 12:38: 15 new cases in the Netherlands. (Source) * 12:37: 1 new death in South Korea. (Source) * 11:50: 4 new cases in Bavaria, Germany. (Source) * 11:30: 1 new case in Northern Territory, Australia. This is the first case in Northern Territory. Patient is a 52-year-old tourist who arrived in Darwin via Sydney. (Source) * 11:00: 1 new case in Iraq. (Source) * 10:58: 10 new cases in Belgium. Nine of the new patients recently returned from Italy. The other patient had contact with a prior case. (Source) * 10:48: 586 new cases and 15 new deaths in Iran. (Source) * 09:50: 1 new case in Portugal. Patient recently traveled from Italy. (Source) * 09:38: 1 new case in Greece. Contact of an earlier case. (Source) * 09:31: 3 new cases in Austria. (Source) * 09:28: 2 new cases in Iceland. Both patients recently traveled from Italy. (Source) * 09:10: 2 new cases in Belarus. (Source) * 09:05: 37 new cases in Germany. (Source) * 09:03: 2 new cases in Sweden. One traveled from Iran and the other from Italy. (Source) * 08:44: 1 new case in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 08:35: 2 new cases in Scotland, United Kingdom. (Source) * 08:22: 14 new cases in Malaysia. Most of the new patients are linked to case 26. (Source) * 08:05: 293 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 07:59: 22 new cases in India. (Source) * 07:55: 5 new cases in Australia. (Source) * 07:54: 2 new cases in South Australia, Australia. Both linked to international travel. (Source) * 07:50: 22 new cases in Switzerland. (Source) * 07:30: 10 new cases in Madrid, Spain. (Source) * 07:18: 5 new cases in Japan. Three in Hokkaido Prefecture, one in Kyoto Prefecture, and one in Ehime Prefecture. (Source 1, Source 2, Source 3) * 07:10: First case in Poland. (Source 1, Source 2) * 06:16: 1 new case in Placer County, California, United States. The patient had recently traveled on board the Grand Princess cruise ship on a trip from San Francisco to Mexico. (Source) * 06:15: 1 new case in Los Angeles County, California, United States. (Source) * 03:30: 1 new case in Queensland, Australia. Patient recently returned from Iran. (Source) * 03:14: 1 new case in Contra Costa County, California, United States. (Source) * 01:50: 1 new death in South Korea. (Source) * 01:44: China’s National Health Commission reports 4 new cases and 1 new death across the mainland, excluding Hubei province. The death occurred in Inner Mongolia. (Source) * 01:44: 115 new cases and 37 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 01:40: 2 new cases in Orange County, California, United States. Linked to international travel. (Source) * 01:15: 142 new cases and 1 new death in South Korea. (Source) * 00:55: 4 new cases in British Columbia, Canada. Three of them recently returned from Iran, the fourth is a close contact of a previous case. (Source) 3 March * 23:08: 1 new case in New Zealand. The patient recently returned from northern Italy. (Source) * 23:00: 1 new case in Grafton County, New Hampshire. Close contact with earlier case. (Source) * 22:55: 1 new case in Berkeley, Alameda County, California, United States. Patient recently returned from Italy. (Source) * 22:15: 3 new cases in Israel. One of them recently returned from Italy. (Source) * 21:27: First case in Liechtenstein. Patient recently returned from Switzerland. (Source) * 21:26: 1 new case in Romania. The patient, who is asymptomatic, sat next to an infected woman while flying from Italy. (Source) * 21:25: 2 new cases in Ontario, Canada. One patient recently returned from Egypt and the other returned from Iran. (Source) * 21:15: 7 new cases in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Six of them recently returned from Italy. (Source) * 20:50: 2 new cases in Portugal. (Source) * 20:45: 1 new case in Ireland. The patient recently returned from northern Italy. (Source) * 20:40: 3 new cases in Algeria. Seven of them are members of the same family and the eighth is a man from Italy. (Source) * 20:35: 1 new case in Senegal. (Source) * 20:30: 6 new cases in Sweden. (Source) * 20:25: 1 new case in Wake County, North Carolina, United States. This is the first case in North Carolina. Patient had recently visited the long-term care facility which is at the center of the Washington outbreak. (Source) * 20:21: 2 new cases in San Marino. (Source) * 20:20: First case in Chile. The patient is a health care worker who recently traveled to various countries in Southeast Asia, including Singapore. (Source) * 20:00: 1 new case in Estonia. Patient recently returned from Italy. (Source) * 19:50: 2 new cases in Australia. (Source) * 19:40: 7 new cases, including two deaths, in King County, Washington state. The deaths happened on February 26 but until now it was unknown they were infected with coronavirus. (Source) * 19:20: 31 new cases and 1 new death in Spain. This is the first death in Spain. The patient died on February 13 but the cause of death was initially described as pneumonia of unknown origin. (Source 1, Source 2) * 19:15: 19 new cases in Japan. (Source) * 19:00: 8 new cases in Norway. (Source) * 18:55: 1 new case, a death, in Washington state, United States. The patient was someone who died in the Seattle area in late February and was later found to have coronavirus. (Source) * 18:16: 5 new cases in Iraq. (Source) * 18:00: 2 new cases in Croatia. Patient traveled from Italy. (Source)(Source 2) * 18:00: 21 new cases and 1 new death in France. (Source) * 18:00: 6 new cases in the United Arab Emirates. All are linked to the UAE cycling tour. They include two Russians, two Italian, one German, and one Colombian. (Source) * 17:52: 4 new cases in Denmark. Three of the patients recently returned from northern Italy and the fourth recently returned from Iran. (Source) * 17:39: First case in Argentina. Patient recently returned from Italy. (Source) * 17:03: 466 new cases and 27 new deaths in Italy. Note that the total in source 2 does not include deaths and recovered. (Source 1, Source 2) * 16:48: 5 new cases in Iceland. All are linked to foreign travel. (Source) * 16:15: 7 new cases in Switzerland. (Source) * 15:38: 1 new case in New York state, United States. (Source) * 15:09: 6 new cases in Oman. All are linked to travel from Iran. (Source) * 15:00: 6 new cases in Austria. (Source) * 15:00: 10 new cases in the United Kingdom. (Source) * 14:00: 31 new cases in Germany. (Source) * 12:40: 1 new case in Taiwan. (Source) * 12:04: 2 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 12:00: 6 new cases in the Netherlands. An earlier case in which the test results were doubtful has been deducted. (Source) * 11:37: 3 new deaths in South Korea. (Source) * 11:30: 9 new cases in Sweden. (Source) * 11:03: 1 new case in India. (Source) * 11:00: 2 new cases in Belarus. (Source) * 10:49: 7 new cases in Malaysia. Two patients recently traveled from Australia, one traveled from Egypt, and one traveled from Borneo. (Source) * 10:48: 835 new cases and 11 new deaths in Iran. (Source) * 09:57: 1 new case in Qatar. The patient is a Qatari citizen who was evacuated from Iran. (Source) * 09:36: First case in Gibraltar. (Source) * 09:09: First case in Ukraine. (Source) * 09:03: 5 new cases in Belgium. (Source) * 08:37: 2 new cases in Denmark. Both patients recently returned from northern Italy. (Source) * 08:15: 374 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 06:06: 1 new case in the Czech Republic. (Source) * 03:00: 2 new cases in Fulton County, Georgia, United States. First cases in Georgia. One of the two patients recently returned from Italy. (Source) * 02:43: 1 new case in Ecuador. (Source) * 02:39: 1 new case in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. First domestic case in Massachusetts. Patient recently returned from Italy. (Source) * 01:17: 1 new case in Pakistan. (Source) * 01:16: 1 new case in Queensland, Australia. (Source) * 01:15: 477 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 00:26: China’s National Health Commission reports 11 new cases across the mainland, excluding Hubei province. (Source) * 00:25: 114 new cases and 31 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) 2 March * 22:10: 1 new case in the Czech Republic. (Source) * 21:50: 3 new cases in Iceland. Two returned from Italy while the third case is of unknown origin. (Source 1, Source 2) * 21:17: 1 new case in Placer County, California, United States. (Source) * 21:00: 2 new cases in Algeria. (Source) * 20:41: 1 new case in Finland. (Source) * 20:40: First case in Morocco. Patient recently traveled from Italy. (Source) * 19:55: 3 new cases in Iceland. (Source) * 19:50: 6 new cases in Bavaria, Germany. (Source) * 19:27: 2 new cases in Berlin, Germany. (Source) * 19:26: 7 new cases in Germany. (Source) * 19:25: 1 new case and 1 new death in Snohomish County, Washington. (Source) * 19:16: 4 new cases, including 2 deaths, in King County, Washington. A previous patient has also died. (Source) * 18:22: 2 new cases in Santa Clara County, California, United States. (Source) * 18:21: 3 new cases in Ontario, Canada. (Source) * 18:20: 61 new cases and 1 new death in France. A second patient was also reported to have died, but it’s unclear if coronavirus was the cause of death. (Source) * 18:22: 3 new cases in Lebanon. Contacts of previous cases. (Source) * 18:21: 1 new case in Sweden. (Source) * 18:07: 1 new presumptive case in Oregon, United States. The patient is a resident of Umatilla County and has been hospitalized in Walla Walla, Washington. Believed to be a case of community transmission. (Source) * 18:04: 1 new presumptive case in Cook County, Illinois, United States. Patient is the spouse of Illinois’ third case. (Source) * 18:00: 1 new case in Japan. The patient is a crew member of the Diamond Princess cruise ship. (Source) * 18:00: 1 new case in Taiwan. (Source) * 18:00: 2 new cases in Israel. (Source) * 17:30: 6 new cases in Switzerland. (Source) * 17:28: 2 new deaths in South Korea. (Source) * 17:27: 2 new cases in Bahrain. Both had recently traveled from Iran. (Source) * 17:26: 6 new cases in Norway. (Source) * 17:25: 2 new cases in Austria. (Source) * 17:20: 340 new cases and 18 new deaths in Italy. (Source) * 16:59: 4 new cases in Qatar. All had been repatriated from Iran. (Source) * 16:58: 5 new cases in Iraq. (Source) * 16:46: 1 new case in Austria. (Source) * 16:45: 1 new case in the United States. The patient is a former passenger of the Diamond Princess cruise ship. (Source) * 16:44: 1 new presumptive case in the United States. First in New Hampshire. (Source) * 16:30: First case in Latvia. (Source) * 16:21: First case in Senegal. Patient recently traveled from France. (Source) * 16:20: First case in Saudi Arabia. Patient recently traveled from Iran. (Source) * 15:28: First case in Tunisia. Patient recently traveled from Italy. (Source) * 14:10: 4 new cases in England, United Kingdom. (Source) * 13:08: First case in Jordan. (Source 1, Source 2) * 12:30: 36 new cases in Spain. (Source 1, Source 2) * 12:29: 2 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 12:28: 8 new cases in the Netherlands. (Source) * 11:33: 18 new cases in Japan. (Source 1, Source 2) * 11:32: 1 new case in Russia. First in Moscow. Patient recently traveled from Italy. (Source) * 10:30: 1 new case in Austria. (Source) * 10:29: 6 new cases in Belgium. All had recently returned from Italy. (Source) * 10:28: 523 new cases and 11 new deaths in Iran. (Source) * 10:22: First 2 cases in Portugal. One traveled from Italy, the other from Spain. (Source 1, Source 2) * 09:40: 2 new cases in Iraq. Both recently traveled from Iran. (Source) * 09:32: 2 new cases in Italy. First case in Rome and first case on Sardinia. (Source) * 09:15: 20 new cases in Germany. (Source) * 09:13: First case in Andorra. Patient recently traveled from Italy. (Source) * 08:57: 2 new cases in India, including the first case in New Delhi. Patient in New Delhi traveled from Italy while the other traveled from Dubai. (Source) * 08:27: 1 new case in Croatia. (Source) * 08:26: 10 new cases in Kuwait. All 10 patients recently traveled from Iran. (Source) * 08:25: 123 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 08:20: 1 new death in Iran. Patient was Seyed Mohammad Mirmohammadi, a member of Iran’s Expediency Discernment Council. (Source 1, Source 2) * 05:23: 4 new deaths in South Korea. (Source) * 04:49: 1 new case in Australia. First in Tasmania. Patient recently returned from Iran. (Source) * 04:40: 1 new case in Thailand. (Source) * 04:30: First 2 cases in Indonesia. (Source 1, Source 2) * 02:55: 1 new case in Oregon, United States. (Source) * 02:50: 2 new cases in the United States. First in Florida. (Source) * 02:49: 1 new presumptive case in Rhode Island, United States. Patient recently returned from Italy. (Source) * 02:05: 1 new case in Washington state, United States. (Source) * 01:53: 476 new cases and 1 new death in South Korea. (Source) * 01:45: 4 new cases, including 1 death, in Washington state, United States. (Source) * 00:50: First case in New York. Patient recently returned from Iran. (Source) * 00:20: China’s National Health Commission reports 6 new cases across the mainland, excluding Hubei province. (Source) * 00:20: 196 new cases and 42 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 00:20: 3 new cases in Santa Clara County, California, United States. Two of them recently returned from Egypt. (Source) * 00:06: 2 new cases in Algeria. (Source) 1 March * 23:59: First death and 7 new cases in San Marino. (Source 1, Source 2) * 23:30: 2 new cases in California, United States. Two health care workers who had contact with a previous case. (Source) * 23:06: 4 new cases in Ontario, Canada. (Source) * 22:51: 1 new case in Egypt. (Source) * 22:50: 1 new case in Germany. First in Berlin. (Source) * 22:31: 2 new cases in Australia. (Source) * 22:30: 5 new cases in Ecuador. (Source) * 22:00: 1 new case in Denmark. (Source) * 21:50: 1 new case in Iceland. (Source) * 21:39: 12 new cases in Germany. (Source) * 21:38: 3 new cases in Israel. Two of the patients recently returned from Italy. (Source) * 20:50: 8 new cases in Spain. (Source) * 20:32: 15 new cases in Japan. (Source) * 20:25: 1 new case in Mexico. First in Chiapas. Patient recently returned from Italy. (Source) * 19:39: 1 new case in Finland. The other cases mentioned in the article were previously reported. (Source) * 19:38: 1 new case in the United Kingdom. First case in Scotland. Patient recently traveled from Italy. (Source) * 18:25: 30 new cases in France. (Source) * 18:15: 2 new cases in Washington state, United States. (Source) * 17:56: 1 new case in Iceland. Patient recently returned from northern Italy. (Source) * 17:19: 566 new cases and 5 new deaths in Italy. * 17:11: 4 new cases in Norway. (Source) * 16:30: 6 new cases in Switzerland. (Source) * 16:10: 1 new case in Croatia. (Source) * 16:09: 6 new cases in Bahrain. (Source) * 16:00: 6 new cases in Iraq. Two in Baghdad and the first 4 cases in Iraqi Kurdistan.All six recently returned from Iran. (Source) * 15:49: 2 new cases in Qatar. They’re among citizens who were evacuated from Iran. (Source) * 15:33: 18 new cases in Spain. (Source) * 15:32: First case in the Dominican Republic. Patient arrived from Italy. (Source) * 15:31: 2 new cases in the United Arab Emirates. (Source) * 15:30: 1 new case in Sweden. (Source) * 15:30: First 3 presumptive confirmed cases in the Czech Republic. (Source) * 15:22: 5 new cases, including two probably cases, in Hong Kong. (Source) * 15:10: 3 new cases in Lebanon. (Source) * 14:30: 3 new cases in the Netherlands. (Source) * 14:15: 1 new presumptive case in the United States. First in Rhode Island. Patient recently returned from Italy. (Source) * 14:00: 1 new death in South Korea. The other deaths mentioned in the article were previously reported. (Source) * 13:45: 4 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 13:38: 12 new cases in England, United Kingdom. (Source) * 11:13: 38 new cases in Germany. (Source) * 11:04: 1 new case in Belgium. First domestic case. Patient recently returned from France. (Source) * 10:52: 2 new deaths in South Korea. The other death mentioned in the article was previously reported. (Source) * 10:50: 385 new cases and 11 new deaths in Iran. (Source) * 10:40: 1 new case in New South Wales, Australia. Patient recently returned from Iran. (Source) * 09:45: 5 new cases in Austria. (Source) * 09:00: First case in Armenia. Patient recently returned from Iran. (Source) * 08:56: 1 new case in Taiwan. (Source 1, Source 2) * 08:32: 2 new cases in Finland. (Source) * 08:30: 210 new cases and 1 new death in South Korea. (Source) * 07:47: 1 new case in Kuwait. (Source) * 07:39: 4 new cases in Malaysia. (Source) * 06:34: First death in Thailand. (Source) * 03:25: 1 new death in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 02:59: 1 new presumptive case in Illinois, United States. (Source) * 01:13: First death in Australia. The 78-year-old man was a former passenger of the Diamond Princess cruise ship. (Source) * 01:05: 376 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 00:23: 1 new case in California, United States. (Source) 29 February * 23:55: China’s National Health Commission reports 3 new cases and 1 new death across the mainland, excluding Hubei province. (Source) * 23:55: 570 new cases and 34 new deaths in Hubei province. (Source) * 22:40: 1 new case in New South Wales, Australia. Patient recently returned from Iran. (Source) * 22:32: 1 new case in Brazil. Patient recently traveled from Italy. (Source) * 21:00: 1 new case in British Columbia, Canada. (Source) * 20:55: First case in Ireland. (Source) * 20:47: 1 new case in Delft, the Netherlands. (Source) * 19:54: 3 new cases in Ontario, Canada. (Source) * 19:46: First case in Luxembourg. (Source) * 19:45: 3 new cases in Greece. Two are close contacts of previous contacts and one recently traveled from Italy. (Source) * 18:50: 1 new case in Mexico. First in the state of Coahuila. Patient recently traveled from Italy. (Source) * 18:33: 27 new cases in France. (Source) * 18:15: 2 new cases in Azerbaijan. Both recently returned from Iran. (Source) * 18:10: 1 new case in Stockholm County, Sweden. (Source) * 18:05: 3 new cases and 1 new death in Washington state, United States. This is the first U.S. death from coronavirus. (Source) * 17:35: 239 new cases and 8 new deaths in Italy. (Source) * 16:45: 10 new cases in Switzerland. (Source) * 16:35: 8 new cases in Norway. (Source) * 16:01: 5 new cases in Iraq. Four of them are in Baghdad and the fifth is in Babil province. (Source) * 15:23: 2 new cases in the Netherlands. Wife and daughter of the first case in Loon op Zand near Tilburg. (Source) * 15:20: First case in Ecuador. Patient traveled from Spain on February 14. (Source) * 15:01: 3 new cases in Bahrain. All three recently traveled from Iran. (Source) * 14:51: 1 new case in Hong Kong. (Source) * 14:50: 1 new case in Croatia. (Source) * 14:32: 3 new cases in Lebanon. (Source) * 14:10: 2 new cases in Pakistan. (Source) * 14:09: 3 new cases in England, United Kingdom. Two of them recently returned from Italy and the other returned from Asia. (Source) * 13:46: 16 new cases in France. (Source) * 12:21: 4 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 12:05: 2 new cases in the Netherlands. They’re the partner and youngest child of the 2nd patient. (Source) * 11:21: First case in Qatar. (Source) * 11:17: 1 new case in Georgia. Patient recently returned from Iran through Azerbaijan. (Source) * 11:05: 1 new case in Sweden. (Source) * 10:55: 1 new case in Norway. (Source 1, Source 2) * 10:48: 1 new case in Denmark. Patient recently returned from a trip to Munich, Germany, where he came into contact with someone who was later determined to have coronavirus. (Source) * 10:35: 3 new cases in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. One is a woman who was being treated for other reasons at a hospital in the city of Aachen while the other two are a mother and son in Würselen, which is part of Aachen District. (Source) * 10:24: 3 new cases in Austria. (Source) * 10:18: 1 new case in Tokyo, Japan. Nurse in her 20s who had contact with an elderly patient who died of coronavirus. (Source 1, Source 2) * 10:04: 205 new cases and 9 new deaths in Iran. (Source) * 09:40: 4 new cases in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 09:05: 8 new cases in Spain. This includes 3 cases in Madrid, 1 in Valencia, 2 in Catalonia, and 1 in the Balearic Islands. (Source) * 08:00: 219 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 07:44: 1 new case in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Case is in Heinsberg district, where all of NRW’s cases are. (Source) * 06:58: 5 new cases in Taiwan. (Source) * 04:39: 1 new case in Thailand. (Source) * 04:15: 2 new presumptive cases in Washington state, United States. One of them recently returned from South Korea, the second one is unrelated and locally acquired. (Source) * 03:10: 1 new death in South Korea. (Source) * 03:30: 1 new case in Mexico. The two other cases mentioned in the article were previously reported. (Source) * 03:20: 1 new case in Japan. First in Niigata Prefecture. (Source) * 03:09: 1 new case in Ontario, Canada. Recently traveled to Egypt. (Source) * 02:58: 1 new case in Japan. First in Kochi Prefecture. (Source) * 01:35: 1 new presumptive case in the United States. First in Oregon. (Source) * 01:16: 594 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 00:30: China’s National Health Commission reports 4 new cases and 2 new deaths across the mainland, excluding Hubei province. (Source) * 00:30: 423 new cases and 45 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 00:27: 1 new case in Japan. First case in Miyagi Prefecture. Former passenger of the Diamond Princess cruise ship. (Source) 28 February * 23:59: 1 new case in Hessen, Germany. (Source) * 23:30: 1 new case in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. (Source) * 23:20: First case in Monaco. (Source) * 22:48: 1 new case in California, United States. (Source 1, Source 2) * 22:22: 1 new case in Hessen, Germany. (Source) * 21:40: 2 new cases in Spain. First in Basque Country. Both recently traveled to Italy. (Source) * 20:50: 3 new cases in Israel. One of them is a man who was deemed to have recovered after being infected on the Diamond Princess cruise ship. A fourth case mentioned in the article was previously reported. (Source 1, Source 2) * 20:45: 7 new cases in Japan. The other cases mentioned in the article were previously reported. (Source) * 20:40: 1 new case in Italy. This is the first case in the Lazio region which is linked to the current outbreak. The three previous cases in Lazio were all imported. (Source) * 20:30: 1 new case in Andalusia, Spain. (Source) * 20:00: 2 new cases in Norway. Both patients recently returned from Italy. (Source) * 19:22: 1 new case in England, United Kingdom. First known case of human-to-human transmission in the UK. (Source) * 19:17: 1 new case in Germany. First in Schleswig-Holstein. Recently returned from Italy. (Source) * 19:01: 1 new case in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. (Source) * 18:47: 4 new cases in Sweden. (Source) * 18:41: 2 new cases in the United States. They are former passengers of the Diamond Princess cruise ship. (Source) * 18:40: 16 new cases in France. Three other cases mentioned in the article were previously reported. (Source) * 17:57: 1 new case in Iraq. Patient recently returned from Iran. (Source) * 17:27: 1 new case in Lebanon. (Source) * 17:30: 2 new cases in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Both are in the Heinsberg district. (Source) * 17:29: 2 new cases in Spain. One in Valencia and one in Andalusia. (Source) * 17:20: 1 new case in Denmark. Patient recently returned from northern Italy. (Source) * 17:17: 1 new case in Finland. Patient recently returned from Italy. (Source) * 17:10: 233 new cases and 4 new deaths in Italy. (Source 1, Source 2) * 16:10: 1 new case in Ontario, Canada. (Source) * 16:00: 1 new case in Austria. (Source) * 15:53: 1 new case in Mexico. First in the state of Sinaloa. Patient is linked to the first case and recently returned from Italy. (Source 1, Source 2) * 15:50: The World Health Organization has released the report of the WHO-China Joint Mission on Coronavirus. Click here to read it (PDF). * 15:40: 2 new cases in Bahrain. Both patients recently traveled from Iran. (Source) * 15:07: 15 new cases in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. (Source) * 15:05: First case in Iceland. Patient recently returned from Italy. (Source) * 14:00: 2 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 14:38: 1 new case in Hong Kong. (Source) * 13:35: 2 new cases in Romania. Both patients recently returned from Italy. (Source 1, Source 2) * 13:30: 3 new cases in Bahrain. All three were recently repatriated from Iran. (Source) * 13:25: 6 new cases in Spain. (Source) * 13:20: First case in Mexico. Patient in Mexico City. (Source) * 13:16: 2 new cases in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. (Source) * 13:02: 1 new death in Japan. The man, a British citizen, was a passenger of the Diamond Princess cruise ship. (Source) * 12:57: 1 new case in Georgia. (Source) * 12:07: 3 new deaths in South Korea. (Source) * 11:04: First case in Azerbaijan. Patient is a Russian citizen who recently traveled from Iran. (Source) * 10:34: 143 new cases and 8 new deaths in Iran. (Source) * 10:29: 2 new cases in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. (Source) * 10:27: 1 new case in Queensland, Australia. (Source) * 09:58: 1 new case in the Netherlands. First case in Amsterdam. Patient recently returned from northern Italy. (Source) * 09:41: 2 new cases in England, United Kingdom. (Source) * 09:39: 1 new case in the United Kingdom. First case in Wales. Patient recently returned from northern Italy. (Source) * 09:22: 1 new death in Japan. The woman, a Japanese citizen in her 70s, was a passenger of the Diamond Princess cruise ship. (Source) * 08:48: 2 new cases in Austria. (Source) * 08:44: 1 new case in Spain. First in Aragon. (Source) * 08:44: 1 new case in Israel. (Source) * 08:31: 1 new case in France. First in Nice. (Source) * 08:26: 1 new case in Greece. (Source) * 08:20: 12 new cases in Hokkaido, Japan. (Source) * 08:05: 2 new cases in Kuwait. (Source) * 08:01: 2 new cases in Croatia. (Source) * 08:00: 315 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 07:44: 2 new cases in Malaysia. (Source) * 07:18: 2 new cases in France. (Source) * 07:06: 1 new death in Japan. (Source) * 06:47: 2 new cases in Taiwan. (Source) * 05:14: First case in Belarus. (Source) * 04:37: First case in New Zealand. (Source) * 04:35: 1 new case in Western Australia. Former passenger of the Diamond Princess cruise ship. (Source) * 02:35: 1 new case in Thailand. (Source) * 01:46: First case in Lithuania. (Source 1, Source 2) * 01:35: 1 new case in Canada. First in Quebec. Recently returned from Iran. (Source) * 01:02: 256 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 00:43: First case in Nigeria. (Source) * 00:15: China’s National Health Commission reports 327 new cases and 44 new deaths across the mainland, including 318 new cases and 41 new deaths in Hubei province. The total increased by 310 new cases and 44 new deaths. (Source) 27 February * 23:59: 2 new cases in Spain. (Source) * 23:59: 1 new case in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. (Source) * 23:59: 7 new cases in Japan. (Source) * 22:49: 1 new case in Germany. First in Hessen. Recently returned from Italy. (Source 1, Source 2) * 22:42: 1 new case in Germany. First in Hamburg. (Source 1, Source 2, Source 3) * 20:51: 1 new case in Kirkuk, Iraq. (Source) * 20:50: First case in San Marino. (Source 1, Source 2) * 20:30: 1 new case in Bavaria, Germany. (Source) * 20:23: First case in the Netherlands. Patient recently returned from Italy. (Source) * 20:22: 2 new cases in Switzerland. (Source 1, Source 2) * 19:31: 3 new cases in Norway. Two patients recently returned from Italy and the third from Iran. (Source) * 19:30: 6 new cases in Valencia, Spain. (Source) * 19:14: 1 new case in the United Kingdom. First in Northern Ireland. Patient recently returned from Italy. (Source) * 19:05: 20 new cases in France. (Source) * 18:50: 5 new cases in Sweden. (Source) * 18:49: 4 new cases in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. (Source) * 18:25: 14 new cases in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. (Source) * 17:46: 127 new cases and 3 new deaths in Italy. (Source) * 17:45: 1 new case in Switzerland. First in Zurich. (Source) * 17:25: 1 new case in Oman. Patient recently traveled from Iran. (Source) * 16:46: 6 new cases in the United Arab Emirates. (Source) * 16:45: 1 new case in Aargau Canton, Switzerland. (Source) * 15:00: 1 new case in Lebanon. Traveler from Iran. (Source 1, Source 2) * 14:30: 2 new cases in Spain. (Source) * 14:22: 1 new case in Oman. Patient recently traveled from Iran. (Source) * 13:03: 1 new case in Ontario, Canada. (Source) * 13:02: 3 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 11:42: 1 new case in Barcelona, Spain. (Source) * 11:34: 75 new cases and 2 new deaths in Italy. (Source)(Source 2) * 11:00: 2 new cases in Madrid, Spain. (Source) * 10:45: 2 new cases in Greece. First in Athens. (Source 1)(Source 2) * 10:28: 1 new case in Israel, citizen who traveled to Italy. (Source) * 10:27: 104 new cases and 4 new deaths in Iran. (Source) * 09:35: 1 new case in Austria. First in Vienna. (Source 1)(Source 2) * 09:22: 2 new cases in Switzerland. (Source) * 09:05: 2 new cases in England, United Kingdom. (Source 1)(Source 2) * 08:45: 13 new cases in Hokkaido, Japan. (Source) * 08:30: 3 new cases in Hong Kong. (Source 1)(Source 2) * 08:33: 171 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 08:11: 1 new case in Switzerland. First in Geneva. (Source) * 08:08: 1 new death in Hokkaido, Japan. (Source) * 08:03: 1 new case in Valencia, Spain. (Source) * 07:46: 3 new deaths and 2 new cases in Iran. (Source) * 07:22: 17 new cases in Kuwait. (Source) * 07:14: 1 new case in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 07:06: 1 new case in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 07:04: 1 new case in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 07:01: 2 new cases in Hokkaido, Japan. (Source) * 06:16: First case in Estonia. (Source) * 06:04: 1 new case in Iraq. First in Baghdad. (Source 1, Source 2) * 05:38: First case in Denmark. Patient recently returned from trip to Italy. (Source 1, Source 2) * 01:58: 1 new death in South Korea. (Source) * 01:20: China’s National Health Commission reports 433 new cases and 29 new deaths across the mainland. Of those, 409 cases and 26 deaths are in Hubei province. However, the total number of cases does not match with the previous update. As a result, only 409 new cases and 29 new deaths have been added. (Source) * 01:07: 334 new cases in South Korea. (Source) 26 February * 23:59: 17 new cases in Japan. (Source) * 23:59: 1 new case in California. This case was earlier reported (at 19:30) with an unknown location. (Source) * 21:11: 7 new cases in Germany: 3 in Baden-Württemberg, 3 in North Rhine-Westphalia (one previously reported), and 1 in Rhineland Palatinate. (Source 1, Source 2, Source 3, Source 4, Source 5) * 21:10: 54 new cases in Italy. Two earlier cases in Piedmont were determined to be false positives. (Source 1, Source 2, Source 3, Source 4) * 20:52: First case in Romania. (Source) * 20:25: 1 new case in the Canary Islands, Spain. (Source) * 20:23: 7 new cases in Bahrain. (Source) * 20:11: First case in Norway. (Source) * 19:30: 3 new cases in the United States. One is a domestic case and the other two are former passengers of the Diamond Princess cruise ship. The location of the domestic case was not immediately known. (Source) * 19:00: 27 new cases in Italy. (Source) * 18:33: 1 new case in Croatia. (Source) * 18:20: 1 new case in France. (Source) * 18:05: First case in Georgia. (Source) * 17:59: 1 new case in Sweden. (Source) * 17:08: 1 new case in Pakistan. The other case mentioned was previously reported. (Source) * 16:55: 1 new case in Lebanon. (Source) * 16:35: 1 new case in Kuwait. (Source) * 16:33: First case in North Macedonia. (Source) * 16:25: First case in Pakistan. Recently traveled from Iran. (Source) * 16:15: 1 new case in Finland. (Source) * 13:14: 1 new case in Spain. First in Andalusia. (Source) * 12:11: 2 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 12:08: 1 new case in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. (Source) * 12:04: 1 new preliminary positive case in Ontario, Canada. (Source) * 11:42: 1 new case in Catalonia, Spain. (Source) * 11:11: 17 new cases and 1 new death in Italy. (Source) * 11:05: 14 new cases in the Diamond Princess cruise ship. 9 crew members and 5 passengers. (Source) * 11:05: 1 new death in Tokyo, Japan. (Source) * 11:03: First case in Greece. (Source) * 10:45: 7 new cases in Kuwait. (Source) * 10:35: First case in Brazil. (Source) * 10:15: 1 new case in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 10:03: 4 new cases in Hong Kong. Two of them are former passengers of the Diamond Princess cruise ship. (Source) * 09:53: 1 new case in Australia. The man is a former passenger of the Diamond Princess cruise ship. (Source) * 09:35: 44 new cases and 4 new deaths in Iran. (Source) * 09:30: 6 new cases in Kuwait. All recently traveled from Iran. (Source) * 09:15: 3 new cases, including 1 new death, in France. (Source) * 09:13: 32 new cases in Italy. (Source) * 09:01: 1 new case in Spain. (Source) * 08:02: 115 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 07:48: 1 new case in Croatia. Recently traveled to Italy. (Source) * 06:39: 1 new case in Kuwait. Traveler from Iran. (Source) * 06:27: 3 new cases in Bahrain. Travelers from Iran. (Source) * 06:13: 1 new case in Taiwan. (Source) * 06:10: 1 new case, a fatality, in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 04:57: 3 new cases in Thailand. (Source) * 01:59: 1 new death in South Korea. (Source) * 01:40: China’s National Health Commission reports 5 new cases on the mainland, excluding Hubei province. (Source) * 01:40: 401 new cases and 52 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 00:55: 169 new cases in South Korea. (Source) 25 February * 23:31: 10 new cases in Japan. (Source) * 23:30: 2 new cases in Italy. (Source) * 23:25: 2 new cases in Spain. Both are travelers from Italy. (Source 1, Source 2) * 23:20: 2 new cases in Kuwait. (Source) * 22:06: 1 new case in Germany. First in North Rhine-Westphalia. (Source 1, Source 2) * 22:05: 1 new case in Spain. First in Madrid. (Source) * 20:40: 1 new case in Spain. (Source) * 20:13: 1 new case in Germany. (Source) * 19:30: First case in Algeria. (Source) * 18:10: 1 new death in Italy. (Source) * 18:02: 2 new cases in France. (Source) * 17:55: 4 new cases in the United States. They are former passengers of the Diamond Princess cruise ship. (Source: CDC briefing) * 17:54: 1 new case in Kuwait. (Source) * 17:25: 39 new cases and 3 new deaths in Italy. (Source) * 16:12: 1 new case in Singapore. (Source) * 16:05: 6 new cases in Bahrain. All of them had traveled from Iran. (Source) * 15:20: 1 new case in Spain. (Source) * 15:15: 4 new cases in Hong Kong. (Source) * 15:14: 2 new cases in Oman. (Source) * 15:13: 1 new case in Spain. First case on mainland Spain. (Source) * 14:59: First case in Switzerland. (Source) * 14:23: 1 new case in Japan. First in Tokushima Prefecture. She’s a former passenger of the Diamond Princess cruise ship. (Source) * 12:50: 9 new cases in Bahrain. All of them had traveled from Iran. (Source) * 11:50: First 2 confirmed cases in Austria. (Source) * 11:43: First confirmed case in Croatia. (Source) * 11:04: 38 new cases in Italy. (Source) * 09:44: 34 new cases in Iran. (Source) * 09:25: 4 new cases in Iraq. (Source) * 09:14: 14 new cases in Italy. (Source 1) (Source 2) (Source 3) * 08:53: 1 new death in South Korea. (Source) * 08:04: 84 new cases and 1 new death in South Korea. (Source) * 08:01: 1 new death in Iran, the other 2 deaths were previously reported. (Source) * 07:47: 6 new cases in Bahrain. (Source) * 07:36: 3 new cases in Kuwait. (Source) * 06:30: 2 new deaths in Iran. (Source) * 05:45: 1 new case in Taiwan. (Source) * 04:51: 1 new case in Japan. First in Nagano Prefecture. (Source) * 04:50: 2 new cases in Thailand. (Source) * 02:05: 1 new death in South Korea. (Source) * 02:02: 1 new death in Japan. Former passenger of the Diamond Princess cruise ship. (Source) * 01:15: 2 new cases in Italy. (Source) * 01:05: 60 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 00:51: China’s National Health Commission reports 9 new cases and 3 new deaths across the mainland, excluding Hubei province. (Source) * 00:50: 499 new cases and 68 new deaths in Hubei province, China. The numbers provided in the press release do not match with the previous total. As a result, only 304 new cases have been added. (Source) 24 February * 22:22: 1 new case in Spain. (Source) * 20:50: 1 new case in Bahrain. (Source) * 20:45: 2 new cases in Kuwait. (Source) * 20:00: 1 presumptive confirmed case in Italy. (Source) * 19:15: 14 new cases in Iran. (Source) * 19:14: 5 new cases and 1 new death in Italy. (Source) * 17:45: 18 new cases in the United States. They are all former passengers of the Diamond Princess cruise ship. (Source) * 17:20: 1 new case in British Columbia, Canada. (Source) * 15:00: 12 new cases in Japan. (Source) * 14:35: 1 new death in Italy. (Source) * 14:13: First 2 cases in Oman. Both had visited Iran. (Source) * 13:45: 4 new cases in Italy. (Source 1, Source 2) * 12:54: 3 new cases in Italy. (Source) * 12:01: 7 new cases in Hong Kong. It includes former passengers of the Diamond Princess cruise ship. (Source) * 12:00: 1 new case in Singapore. (Source) * 11:10: 19 new cases and 1 new death in Italy. (Source) * 10:52: First case in Iraq. (Source) * 09:23: 2 new cases in Taiwan. (Source) * 09:17: 7 new cases in Italy. (Source) * 09:13: 1 new death in South Korea. (Source) * 08:57: 38 new cases in Italy. (Source) * 08:20: 4 new cases and 4 new deaths in Iran. (Source) * 08:05: 70 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 07:57: 1 new death in Italy. (Source) * 07:35: First case in Afghanistan. Found in Herat province. (Source) * 06:23: First 3 cases in Kuwait. All three were recently in Mashhad in northeast Iran. (Source) * 06:18: First case in Bahrain. Citizen returning from Iran. (Source) * 03:05: China’s National Health Commission reports 409 new cases and 148 new deaths across the mainland, including Hubei province. (Source) * 01:19: 161 new cases and 1 new death in South Korea. (Source) 23 February * 20:44: 1 new presumptive confirmed case in Ontario, Canada. (Source) * 19:21: 1 new case in Israel. Former passenger of the Diamond Princess cruise ship. (Source) * 16:40: 23 new cases in Italy. (Source) * 16:36: 1 new death in Italy. (Source) * 16:15: 4 new cases in the United Kingdom. They are former passengers of the Diamond Princess cruise ship. (Source) * 14:38: 1 new death in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 12:30: 57 new cases in Japan. They were found on the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship off Yokohama, raising the ship’s total to 691. Among the new cases are 55 crew members and 2 passengers. Both passengers and 50 of the crew members are asymptomatic. (Source) * 12:01: 1 new death in South Korea. (Source) * 11:55: 16 new cases in Italy. (Source) * 10:54: 1 new death in Japan. The man, who was in his 80s, was a passenger on the Diamond Princess cruise ship. (Source 1, Source 2) * 10:25: 8 new cases in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 09:53: 15 new cases and 3 new deaths in Iran. (Source) * 09:25: 2 new cases in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 09:19: 34 new cases in Italy. (Source) * 09:11: 4 new cases in Hong Kong. (Source) * 08:58: 1 new case in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 08:08: 46 new cases and 1 new death in South Korea. (Source) * 07:30: 1 new death in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 06:50: 2 new cases in Taiwan. (Source) * 02:45: 1 new case in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 01:57: China’s National Health Commission reports 18 new cases and 1 new death across the mainland, excluding Hubei province. Their locations have not yet been disclosed, except for the death, which was in Guangdong province. (Source) * 01:15: 95 new cases and 2 new deaths in South Korea. (Source) * 00:18: 25 new cases in South Korea. (Source) 22 February * 23:47: 3 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 23:15: 630 new cases and 96 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 22:44: 16 new cases in Italy. (Source) * 20:36: 1 new case in Milan, Italy. (Source) * 18:08: 7 new cases in Italy. (Source) * 17:30: 1 new case in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 16:10: 1 new case in Italy. First case in Piedmont Region. (Source) * 14:47: 1 new case in Hong Kong. (Source) * 14:48: 33 new cases and 1 new death in Italy. (Source 1, Source 2, Source 3, Source 4) * 14:47: 2 new cases in the United Arab Emirates. (Source) * 14:45: 3 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 14:10: 4 new cases in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 14:00: 1 new case in Tokyo, Japan. (Source) * 13:30: 1 new case in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 13:10: 1 new case in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. The patient is a former passenger of the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship. (Source) * 13:05: 4 new cases in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 12:47: 1 new case in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 11:30: 9 new cases in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 10:35: 1 new case in Australia. She is a former passenger of the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship. The other cases mentioned in the press release were previously reported. (Source) * 09:09: 10 new cases and 1 new death in Iran. (Source) * 08:17: 87 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 07:59: 1 new case in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 04:30: 1 new case in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. The other case mentioned in the article was previously reported. (Source) * 03:05: 2 new cases in Australia. They are former passengers of the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship. (Source) * 03:00: 1 new case in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 01:01: 142 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 00:46: 1 new case in Italy. (Source) * 00:45: China’s National Health Commission reports 31 new cases and 3 new deaths across the mainland, excluding Hubei province. Their locations have not yet been disclosed. Compared to yesterday’s national update, there were 31 new cases and 3 new deaths outside Hubei province. (Source) * 00:45: 366 new cases and 106 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) 21 February * 23:52: 1 new case in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 23:51: 2 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 22:35: First death in Italy. (Source) * 21:05: 1 new case in Italy. (Source) * 20:30: 1 new case in South Korea. (Source) * 19:50: 1 new case in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. The other case mentioned in the article was previously reported. (Source) * 19:20: 1 new case in California, United States. (Source) * 19:10: 18 new cases in the United States. They’re passengers from the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship who were repatriated by the U.S. government. (Source) * 17:21: 2 new cases in Italy. (Source) * 17:15: 8 new cases in Italy. (Source) * 15:48: 426 new cases in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 14:22: 2 new cases in the United Arab Emirates. (Source) * 13:33: 2 new cases in Australia. They are former passengers of the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship. (Source) * 13:30: 1 new case in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 13:00: 1 new case in Singapore. (Source) * 12:44: 2 new cases in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 12:21: First case in Lebanon. (Source) * 11:55: 3 new cases in Italy. (Source) * 11:45: 3 new cases in Tokyo, Japan. (Source) * 11:40: 1 new case in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 11:37: 1 new case in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 11:35: 1 new case in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 11:15: 1 new death in South Korea. (Source) * 11:06: First case in Israel. The patient contracted the virus on the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship and was found to have coronavirus upon his return to Israel. (Source) * 10:25: 13 new cases and 2 new deaths in Iran. (Source) * 10:05: 2 new cases in Italy. (Source) * 09:01: 1 new case in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 09:00: 1 new case in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 08:01: 48 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 07:00: 2 new cases in Taiwan. (Source) * 03:18: 3 new cases in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 02:26: 1 new case in Beijing. (Source) * 02:25: 202 new cases in Shandong province, China. All but 2 of them are at a prison, where a total of 207 cases have been confirmed, including 200 prisoners and 7 officers. (Source) * 02:07: 3 new cases and 1 new death in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 02:06: 1 new case in Shanxi province, China. (Source) * 02:05: 1 new case in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 02:04: 1 new case in Hebei province, China. (Source) * 02:03: 3 new cases in Heilongjiang province, China. (Source) * 02:02: 5 new cases in Sichuan province, China. (Source) * 02:01: 7 new cases and 1 new death in Chongqing, China. The death was previously reported by China’s National Health Commission. (Source) * 02:00: 1 new case in Anhui province, China. (Source) * 01:59: 1 new case in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 01:58: 28 new cases in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 01:57: 2 new cases in Henan province, China. (Source) * 01:56: 1 new case in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 01:50: China’s National Health Commission reports 477 new cases and 2 new deaths across the mainland. Their locations have not yet been disclosed, except for 220 new cases in Hubei province. (Source) * 01:40: 1 presumptive confirmed case in British Columbia, Canada. (Source) * 01:02: 45 new cases in South Korea. The other cases mentioned in the press release were previously reported. (Source) * 00:35: 1 new case in California, United States. (Source) 20 February * 23:52: 2 new cases in Australia. They are former passengers of the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship. (Source) * 23:51: 4 new cases in Hong Kong. (Source) * 23:50: 1 presumptive confirmed case in Italy. (Source) * 23:49: 4 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 22:59: 1 new case in South Korea. (Source) * 21:10: 411 new cases and 115 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 20:33: 2 new cases in South Korea. (Source 1, Source 2) * 14:21: 1 new case in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 13:43: 1 new case in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 13:05: 1 new case in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 12:00: 1 new case in Singapore. (Source) * 11:55: 1 new death in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 11:25: 13 new cases in Japan. They were found on the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship off Yokohama, raising the ship’s total to 634. (Source) * 11:00: 1 new case in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 09:38: 1 new case in Chiba Prefecture, Japan (Source) * 09:37: 1 new case in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 09:36: 1 new case in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 09:35: 1 new case in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 09:30: 3 new cases in Iran. (Source) * 08:21: 1 new death in South Korea. (Source) * 08:15: 17 new cases in South Korea. The other cases mentioned in the press release were previously reported. (Source) * 06:29: 5 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 06:15: 2 new cases in Japan. (Source) * 05:00: 1 new case in Shanghai. (Source) * 02:50: 1 new case in Jilin province, China. (Source) * 02:40: 2 new deaths in Japan. They were both passengers of the Diamond Princess cruise ship. (Source) * 02:31: 1 new case in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 02:10: 1 new death in Shanghai. This death was previously reported by China’s National Health Commission. (Source) * 02:05: China’s National Health Commission reports 2 new cases and 1 new death on the mainland, excluding Hubei province. Their locations have not yet been disclosed. Compared to yesterday, there were 60 new cases and 6 new deaths outside Hubei province. (Source) * 01:57: 5 new cases in Hainan province, China. (Source) * 01:53: 3 new cases and 1 new death in Shaanxi province, China. (Source) * 01:49: 1 new case in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 01:47: 1 new death in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 01:44: 1 new case and 1 new death in Hebei province, China. (Source) * 01:35: 2 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 01:33: 6 new cases in Heilongjiang province, China. (Source) * 01:30: 6 new cases in Sichuan province, China. (Source) * 01:24: 2 new cases and 1 new death in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 01:18: 5 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 01:12: 1 new case in Jiangxi province, China. One earlier case was deducted. (Source) * 01:10: 1 new case in Anhui province, China. (Source) * 01:03: 2 new cases in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 01:02: 2 new cases in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 01:01: 4 new cases in Henan province, China. One earlier case was deducted. (Source) * 01:00: 1 new case in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 00:59: 24 new cases in South Korea. The other cases mentioned in the articles were previously reported. (Source 1, Source 2) 19 February * 23:20: 5 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 22:50: 349 new cases and 108 new deaths in Hubei province, China. The numbers mentioned in the press release do not match with the previous total. (Source) * 17:01: 2 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 17:00: First 2 deaths in Iran. (Source) * 15:00: 2 new cases in Hong Kong. The other case mentioned in the press release was previously reported. (Source) * 13:10: 2 new cases in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 13:01: 1 new death in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 13:00: 1 new case in Taiwan. (Source) * 12:25: 1 new case in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 12:15: 3 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 11:45: 3 new cases in Tokyo, Japan. (Source) * 10:32: 1 new case in Hong Kong. (Source) * 10:31: First 2 presumptive cases in Iran. (Source) * 10:10: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 09:53: 79 new cases in Japan. They were found on the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship off Yokohama, raising the ship’s total to 621. (Source) * 09:10: 1 new case in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 08:40: 1 new case in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 08:04: 4 new cases in South Korea. The other cases mentioned in the article were previously reported. (Source) * 07:35: 1 new case in South Korea. (Source) * 03:22: 1 new case in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 03:09: 2 new cases in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 02:05: 2 new cases in Shaanxi province, China. (Source) * 02:00: 1 new death in Hong Kong. (Source) * 01:22: 1 new case in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 01:20: 1 new case in Jiangxi province, China. (Source) * 01:09: 1 new case in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 01:00: 3 new cases and 1 new death in Guangdong province, China. The death was previously reported by China’s National Health Commission. (Source) * 00:59: 15 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 00:58: 2 new cases in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 00:54: 6 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 00:51: 4 new cases in Anhui province, China. (Source) * 00:50: 2 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. (Source) * 00:44: 1 new case in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 00:37: 6 new cases in Sichuan province, China. (Source) * 00:23: 1 new case in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 00:20: 1 new case and 1 new death in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 00:18: 5 new cases in Henan province, China. (Source) * 00:11: 2 new cases in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 00:10: 6 new cases and 1 new death in Heilongjiang province, China. The death was previously reported by China’s National Health Commission. (Source) * 00:09: 1 new case in Jilin province, China. (Source) * 00:08: China’s National Health Commission reports 47 new cases and 2 new deaths across the mainland, excluding Hubei province. Compared to yesterday, there were 56 new cases and 4 new deaths outside Hubei province. (Source) 18 February * 23:55: 4 new cases in Hebei province, China. (Source) * 23:08: 2 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 22:30: 1,693 new cases and 132 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 19:30: 1 new case in Shanxi province, China. (Source) * 16:00: 1 new death in Guizhou province, China. (Source) * 16:00: 1 new case in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 15:50: 1 new case in Hong Kong. The other new case mentioned in the press release was previously reported. (Source) * 13:10: 1 new case in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 12:03: 3 new cases in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 12:02: 1 new case in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 12:01: 3 new cases in Tokyo, Japan. (Source) * 12:00: 4 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 10:00: 88 new cases in Japan. They were found on the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship off Yokohama, raising the ship’s total to 542. (Source) * 05:23: 1 new case in Hong Kong. (Source) * 04:16: 1 new death in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 03:15: 2 new cases in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 03:00: 6 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 02:01: 1 new case in Shanghai. (Source) * 01:46: 7 new cases in Heilongjiang province, China. (Source) * 01:45: 13 new cases in Sichuan province, China. (Source) * 01:42: 2 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 01:30: 3 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. (Source) * 01:15: 11 new cases and 3 new deaths in Henan province, China. The deaths were previously reported by China’s National Health Commission. (Source) * 01:05: 1 new case in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 01:03: 6 new cases in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 01:02: 3 new cases in Jiangxi province, China. (Source) * 01:01: 1 new case in South Korea. (Source) * 00:48: 1 new case and 1 new death in Hunan province, China. The death was previously reported by China’s National Health Commission. (Source) * 00:42: 9 new cases in Anhui province, China. (Source) 17 February * 23:59: China’s National Health Commission reports 77 new cases and 5 new deaths across the mainland, excluding Hubei province. Their locations have not yet been disclosed. Compared to yesterday, there were 79 new cases and 5 new deaths outside Hubei province. (Source) * 23:34: 1 new case in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 22:49: 1,807 new cases and 93 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 21:00: 1 new case in Shanghai. (Source) * 18:00: 1 new case in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 14:06: 2 new cases in Taiwan. (Source) * 13:40: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 12:16: 3 new cases in Hong Kong. (Source) * 12:10: 2 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 08:58: 85 new cases in Japan. They were found on the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship off Yokohama, raising the ship’s total to 454. The 14 other cases mentioned in the article (99 total) were reported at 06:55. (Source) * 07:14: 4 new cases in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. (Source) * 06:55: 14 new cases in Japan. They are Americans whose test results came in while they were being evacuated from the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship off Yokohama. This raises the ship’s total to 369. (Source) * 05:30: 1 new case in Thailand. (Source) * 03:04: 1 new case in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 02:51: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 02:35: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 01:15: 6 new cases and 2 new deaths in Guangdong province, China. The deaths were previously disclosed by China’s National Health Commission. (Source) * 01:11: 4 new cases in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 01:08: 5 new cases in Jiangxi province, China. (Source) * 01:00: 1 new case in South Korea. (Source) * 01:00: 9 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. (Source) * 00:59: China’s National Health Commission reports 34 new cases and 2 new deaths across the mainland, excluding Hubei province. Their locations have not yet been disclosed. Compared to yesterday’s national update, there were 115 new cases and 5 new deaths outside Hubei province. (Source) * 00:44: 2 new cases in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 00:43: 1 new case in Beijing. (Source) * 00:30: 11 new cases in Anhui province, China. (Source) * 00:29: 14 new cases in Sichuan province, China. (Source) * 00:24: 15 new cases and 3 new deaths in Henan province, China. (Source) * 00:09: 4 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) 16 February * 23:58: 12 new cases in Heilongjiang province, China. (Source) * 23:39: 3 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 22:50: 4 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 22:48: 1,933 new cases and 100 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 19:30: 1 new case in the United Arab Emirates. (Source) * 12:50: 3 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 11:01: 2 new cases and 1 new death in Taiwan. (Source 1, Source 2) * 10:29: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 10:22: 5 new cases in Japan. (Source) * 09:20: 1 new case in Hong Kong. (Source) * 07:05: 2 new cases in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 07:00: 3 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 02:15: 5 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 02:10: 13 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. (Source) * 01:35: 70 new cases in Japan. They were found on the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship off Yokohama, raising the ship’s total to 355. (Source) * 01:24: 12 new cases in Jiangxi province, China. (Source) * 01:22: 12 new cases in Anhui province, China. (Source) * 01:20: 3 new cases and 1 new death in Hunan province, China. The death was previously reported by China’s National Health Commission. (Source) * 01:18: 5 new cases in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 01:13: 22 new cases in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 01:05: 2 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 01:01: 1 new case in South Korea. (Source) * 00:55: 1 new case in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 00:53: China’s National Health Commission reports 100 new cases and 1 new death on the mainland, excluding Hubei province. Their locations have not yet been released. Compared to yesterday’s national update, there were 166 new cases and 3 new deaths outside Hubei province. (Source) * 00:44: 20 new cases in Heilongjiang province, China. (Source) * 00:41: 11 new cases and 2 new deaths in Sichuan province, China. (Source) * 00:10: 19 new cases in Henan province, China. (Source) * 00:06: 5 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) 15 February * 23:07: 6 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 22:15: 1,843 new cases and 139 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 20:34: 1 new case in France. (Source) * 15:55: 1 new case in Malaysia. Former passenger of the Westerdam cruise ship. (Source) * 13:01: 5 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 12:15: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 10:07: 2 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 10:06: 1 new case in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 10:05: First death in France, first in Europe. (Source) * 09:05: 8 new cases in Japan. (Source) * 08:47: 67 new cases in Japan. They were found on the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship off Yokohama, raising the ship’s total to 285. (Source) * 07:03: 2 new cases in Japan. The third case in the article was previously reported. (Source) * 06:05: 1 new case in Thailand. (Source) * 05:19: 2 new cases in Malaysia. (Source) * 04:30: 3 new cases and 1 new death in Beijing. The death was previously reported by the National Health Commission. (Source) * 04:18: 1 new case in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 03:18: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 02:33: 7 new cases in Sichuan province, China. (Source) * 02:25: 7 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 02:20: 11 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. (Source) * 02:02: 13 new cases in Jiangxi province, China. (Source) * 02:00: 16 new cases in Anhui province, China. (Source) * 01:55: 13 new cases in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 01:52: 7 new cases in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 01:51: 28 new cases in Henan province, China. (Source) * 01:04: 33 new cases in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 00:10: China’s National Health Commission reports 193 new cases and 3 new deaths on the mainland, excluding Hubei province. Their locations have not yet been disclosed. When compared to the previous day, there were 221 new cases and 4 new deaths outside Hubei province. (Source) 14 February * 23:45: 8 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 23:35: 7 new cases in Heilongjiang province, China. (Source) * 23:30: 5 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 23:10: 2,420 new cases and 139 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 21:10: 1 new presumptive confirmed case in BC, Canada. (Source) * 17:00: First case in Egypt. (Source) * 14:03: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 14:00: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 13:54: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 13:50: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 11:05: 9 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 10:09: 2 new cases in Japan. (Source) * 09:15: 3 new cases in Hong Kong. (Source) * 08:47: 3 new cases and 1 new death in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 08:02: 4 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 07:51: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 03:25: China’s National Health Commission reports 267 new cases and 5 new deaths on the mainland, excluding Hubei province. Hubei Province deducted 108 prior deaths from the death toll due to double counting. (Source) * 00:43: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) 13 February * 23:45: 4,823 new cases and 116 new deaths in Hubei province, China. 1,043 cases which were previously reported were deducted from the government’s figures. (Source) * 14:50: 3 new cases in Hong Kong. (Source) * 15:10: 1 new case in the United States. First in Texas. (Source) * 12:40: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 11:55: 1 new case, a fatality, in Japan. This is the first death in Japan. (Source 1) * 11:36: 8 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 11:15: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 10:13: 1 new case in Malaysia. (Source) * 09:05: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 08:15: China’s National Health Commission reports 312 new cases and 12 new deaths on the mainland, excluding Hubei province. (Source) * 05:15: 1 new case in Vietnam. (Source) * 03:10: 44 new cases in Japan. They were found on the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship off Yokohama, raising the ship’s total to 218. (Source) * 00:25: 1 new case in California, United States. (Source) 12 February * 23:48: 14,840 new cases, including clinically diagnosed cases, and 242 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 18:53: 1 new case in the United Kingdom. (Source) * 08:24: 1 new case in Hong Kong. (Source) * 07:00: 3 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 02:53: 1 new case in Japan. It is one of the quarantine officers who was working on board the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship off Yokohama. This case is not included in the total for the ship’s passengers and crew. (Source) * 02:14: China’s National Health Commission reports 377 new cases and 3 new deaths across the mainland, excluding Hubei province. The deaths were in Henan province, Hunan province, and Chongqing. (Source) 11 February * 23:55: 39 new cases in Japan. They were found on the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship off Yokohama, raising the ship’s total to 174. (Source) * 22:17: 1,638 new cases and 94 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 21:01: 1 new case in Thailand. (Source) * 19:25: 2 new cases in Germany. (Source) * 16:10: 7 new cases in Hong Kong. (Source) * 14:59: 2 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 06:57: 2 new cases in Japan. (Source) * 02:37: 1 new case in Vietnam. (Source) * 01:14: 1 new case in California, United States. (Source) * 01:00: 1 new case in South Korea. (Source) * 00:13: China’s National Health Commission reports 370 new cases and 5 new deaths on the mainland. Of the deaths, one each in: Beijing, Tianjin, Heilongjiang province, Anhui province, and Henan province. (Source) 10 February * 22:10: 2,097 new cases and 103 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 17:56: 1 new case in the United Arab Emirates. (Source) * 16:00: 4 new cases in Hong Kong. (Source) * 14:20: 2 new cases in Hong Kong. (Source) * 12:30: 2 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 09:46: 4 new cases in the United Kingdom. (Source) * 05:13: 65 new cases in Japan. They were found on the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship off Yokohama, raising the ship’s total to 135. (Source) * 01:01: 1 new case in Malaysia. (Source) 9 February * 23:53: China’s National Health Commission reports 419 new cases and 6 new deaths. Their locations have not yet been disclosed, except for the fatalities: 2 in Anhui province and 1 each in Anhui, Heilongjiang, Jiangxi, Hainan, and Gansu provinces. (Source) * 22:15: 2,531 new cases and 91 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 19:01: 3 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 19:00: 7 new cases in Hong Kong. The other new cases mentioned in the press release were previously reported. (Source) * 11:56: 3 new cases in Hong Kong. (Source) * 11:40: 1 new case in the United Kingdom. (Source) * 09:28: 1 new case in Spain. (Source) * 08:06: 1 new case in Malaysia. (Source) * 08:02: 2 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 07:45: 9 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 07:44: 1 new case om Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 07:18: 6 new cases in Japan. They were found on the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship off Yokohama, raising the ship’s total to 70. (Source) * 06:26: 1 new case in Taiwan. (Source) * 06:19: 1 new case in Vietnam. (Source) * 05:00: 2 new cases in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 03:33: 1 new case in Shanghai. (Source) * 03:25: 11 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 03:19: 11 new cases in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 03:06: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 02:07: 13 new cases in Shaanxi province, China. (Source) * 02:04: 2 new cases in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 01:55: 19 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 01:26: 25 new cases in Guangdong province, China. The other cases mentioned in the press release were previously reported. (Source) * 01:25: 4 new cases in Hainan province, China. The other case mentioned in the press release was previously reported. (Source) * 01:22: 42 new cases in Jiangxi province, China. (Source) * 01:07: 3 new cases in Xinjiang Region, China. (Source) * 01:05: 46 new cases and 1 new death in Anhui province, China. The death was previously announced by China’s National Health Commission. (Source) * 01:02: 1 new case in South Korea. (Source) * 01:00: 27 new cases in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 00:45: 7 new cases in Guizhou province, China. (Source) * 00:44: 29 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. (Source) * 00:36: 35 new cases in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 00:41: 53 new cases and 2 new deaths in Henan province, China. One previous case was discarded. The deaths were previously reported by China’s National Health Commission. (Source) * 00:33: 23 new cases in Sichuan province, China. (Source) * 00:25: 26 new cases and 1 new death in Heilongjiang province, China. One previous case was discarded and 13 asymptomatic cases were deducted from the government’s official count. Those 13, however, are still included in our total. The death was previously reported by China’s National Health Commission. (Source) * 00:20: 12 new cases and 1 new death in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. The death was previously reported by China’s National Health Commission. (Source) * 00:18: 9 new cases in Jilin province, China. (Source) * 00:17: 2 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 00:16: 11 new cases and 1 new death in Hebei province, China. The death was previously reported by China’s National Health Commission. (Source) * 00:15: China’s National Health Commission reports 441 new cases and 7 new deaths across the mainland. Their locations have not yet been disclosed, except for the fatalities: 2 in Henan province, 1 in Hebei province, 1 in Heilongjiang province, 1 in Anhui province, 1 in Shandong province, and 1 in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. (Source) 8 February * 23:51: 6 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 23:08: 18 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 22:10: 2,147 new cases and 81 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 19:56: 12 new cases in Shanxi province, China. One previous case was discarded. (Source) * 19:40: 7 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 14:50: 8 new cases in Gansu province, China. (Source) * 10:50: 1 new death in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 10:46: 1 new case in Malaysia. (Source) * 09:36: 5 new cases in France. (Source) * 08:05: 20 new cases in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 07:53: 2 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 07:09: 9 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 06:51: 4 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 05:59: 5 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 05:58: 7 new cases in Thailand. (Source) * 03:28: 1 new case in Taiwan. (Source) * 03:27: 1 new death in Gansu province, China. This death was previously reported by China’s National Health Commission. (Source) * 03:26: 3 new cases in Xinjiang Region, China. (Source) * 03:14: 15 new cases in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 03:08: 2 new cases in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 03:07: 18 new cases and 1 new death in Beijing. The death was earlier reported by China’s National Health Commission. (Source) * 03:01: 7 new cases in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 02:22: 11 new cases in Shaanxi province, China. (Source) * 02:10: 2 new cases in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 02:03: 9 new cases in Hainan province, China. (Source) * 02:00: 41 new cases in Guangdong province, China. The other cases mentioned in the press release were previously reported. (Source) * 01:43: 8 new cases in Guizhou province, China. (Source) * 01:05: 37 new cases in Jiangxi province, China. (Source) * 01:03: 42 new cases in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 01:00: 67 new cases and 1 new death in Henan province, China. The fatality was earlier reported by China’s National Health Commission. (Source) * 00:58: 18 new cases and 2 new deaths in Heilongjiang province, China. The number of new cases reported here is lower than the number mentioned in the press release, because the total did not match with the previous update. The fatalities in this update were earlier reported by China’s National Health Commission. (Source) * 00:54: 68 new cases in Anhui province, China. (Source) * 00:53: 31 new cases in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 00:46: 31 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. (Source) * 00:45: 19 new cases in Sichuan province, China. (Source) * 00:33: 21 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 00:32: 3 new cases in Japan. They were found on the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship off Yokohama, raising the ship’s total to 64. (Source) * 00:21: 4 new cases in Jilin province, China. (Source) * 00:20: 11 new cases in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 00:19: 24 new cases in Hebei province, China. (Source) * 00:05: China’s National Health Commission reports 498 new cases of coronavirus and 5 new deaths. Their locations have not yet been disclosed, except for the fatalities: 2 in Heilongjiang province, 1 in Beijing, 1 in Henan province, and 1 in Gansu province. (Source) 7 February * 23:56: 2 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 23:53: 4 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 23:15: 2 new cases in the United Arab Emirates. (Source) * 23:09: 11 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 22:05: 2,841 new cases and 80 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 20:12: 1 new case in Hong Kong. (Source) * 20:07: 8 new cases in Shanxi province, China. (Source) * 19:00: 1 new case in Germany. (Source) * 16:06: 4 new cases in Gansu province, China. (Source) * 15:04: 3 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 14:30: 1 new case in Vietnam. (Source) * 11:59: 1 new case in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 10:37: 4 new cases in Guizhou province, China. (Source) * 10:30: 1 new case in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 10:29: 1 new case in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 10:28: 4 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 10:21: 16 new cases in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 10:15: 1 new case in Hong Kong. (Source) * 09:41: 3 new cases in Singapore. Outbreak alert level (DORSCON) raised to Orange. (Source 1, Source 2) * 09:02: 1 new case in Malaysia. (Source) * 08:04: 7 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 06:16: 1 new case in Hainan province, China. (Source) * 06:15: 50 new cases in Heilongjiang province, China. (Source) * 05:50: 8 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 03:31: 6 new cases in Guizhou province, China. (Source) * 03:30: 9 new cases in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 02:54: 23 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 02:02: 11 new cases in Shaanxi province, China. (Source) * 01:45: 4 new cases in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 01:44: 3 new cases in Xinjiang Region, China. (Source) * 01:43: 3 new cases in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 01:41: 3 new cases in Hainan province, China. (Source) * 01:40: 2 new cases in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 01:19: 48 new cases and 1 new death in Guangdong province, China. The death was previously reported by China’s National Health Commission. (Source) * 01:06: 61 new cases in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 01:05: 61 new cases in Jiangxi province, China. (Source) * 01:00: 52 new cases in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 00:50: 11 new cases and 1 new death in Hainan province, China. The death was previously reported by China’s National Health Commission. (Source) * 00:43: 35 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. (Source) * 00:40: 74 new cases in Anhui province, China. (Source) * 00:39: 41 new cases in Japan. They were found on a cruise ship off Yokohama, raising the ship’s total to 61. (Source) * 00:35: 63 new cases and 1 new death in Henan province, China. The death was previously reported by China’s National Health Commission. (Source) * 00:28: 23 new cases in Sichuan province, China. (Source) * 00:26: 1 new case in South Korea. (Source) * 00:11: 14 new cases in Hebei province, China. (Source) * 00:09: 6 new cases and 1 new death in Jilin province, China. The death was previously reported by China’s National Health Commission. (Source) * 00:08: 4 new cases in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 00:07: 32 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 00:06: China’s National Health Commission reports 625 new cases and 4 new deaths. Their locations have not yet been disclosed, except for the fatalities, which occurred in Jilin, Henan, Guangdong, and Hainan provinces. (Source) 6 February * 23:46: 12 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 23:02: 11 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 22:53: 2 new cases in British Columbia, Canada. (Source) * 22:10: 1 new case in Italy. (Source) * 22:15: 2 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 22:09: 2,447 new cases and 69 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 18:58: 1 new death in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 18:51: 6 new cases in Shanxi province, China. (Source) * 16:51: 5 new cases in Gansu province, China. (Source) * 16:22: 1 new case in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 14:30: 3 new cases in Taiwan. (Source) * 14:19: 2 new cases in Hong Kong. (Source) * 14:01: 2 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 13:49: 3 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 13:19: 1 new case in England. (Source) * 13:13: 1 new case in Germany. (Source) * 13:02: 2 new cases in Vietnam. (Source) * 11:21: 4 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 11:15: 3 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 11:10: 9 new cases in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 11:06: 1 new case in Hainan province, China. (Source) * 11:05: 1 new case in Queensland, Australia. (Source) * 10:50: 11 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 10:42: 26 new cases in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 10:34: 5 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 10:28: 2 new cases in Taiwan. (Source) * 10:17: 2 new cases in Guizhou province, China. (Source) * 10:09: 2 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 09:30: 1 new case in Hong Kong. (Source) * 09:01: 2 new cases in Malaysia. (Source) * 04:57: 10 new cases in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 02:36: 21 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 02:01: 8 new cases in Shaanxi province, China. (Source) * 01:35: 4 new cases in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 01:33: 6 new cases in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 01:12: 74 new cases in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 01:11: 52 new cases in Jiangxi province, China. (Source) * 01:10: 59 new cases in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 01:01: 1 new case in Qinghai province, China. (Source) * 01:00: 6 new cases in Hainan province, China. (Source) * 00:49: 37 new cases and 1 new death in Heilongjiang province, China. This death was previously disclosed by the National Health Commission. (Source) * 00:48: 32 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. (Source) * 00:47: 50 new cases in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 00:43: 4 new cases in Xinjiang Region, China. (Source) * 00:42: 61 new cases in Anhui province, China. (Source) * 00:41: 20 new cases in Sichuan province, China. (Source) * 00:27: 5 new cases in Guizhou province, China. (Source) * 00:26: 87 new cases in Henan province, China. (Source) * 00:11: 18 new cases in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 00:08: 36 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 00:05: 5 new cases in Jilin province, China. (Source) * 00:00: 22 new cases in Hebei province, China. (Source) 5 February * 23:49: 10 new cases in Japan. They were found on a cruise ship off Yokohama, raising the ship’s total to 20. (Source) * 23:41: 11 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 23:40: 13 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 23:39: 9 new cases in Shanxi province, China. (Source) * 23:38: 4 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 23:37: China’s National Health Commission reports 660 new cases and 1 new death. Their locations have not yet been disclosed, except for the fatality, which occurred in Heilongjiang province. (Source) * 23:06: 4 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 22:10: 2,987 new cases and 70 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 19:06: 10 new cases in Hainan province, China. (Source) * 19:05: 1 new death in Guizhou province, China. (Source) * 19:04: 1 new case in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 19:03: 1 new case in South Korea. (Source) * 19:02: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 19:01: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 19:00: 1 new case in the United States. First case in Wisconsin. (Source) * 19:00: 10 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 17:30: 7 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 17:13: 4 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 11:09: 2 new cases in Malaysia. (Source) * 10:01: 1 new case in Queensland, Australia. (Source) * 09:32: 2 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 09:31: 9 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 09:22: 3 new cases in Hong Kong. (Source) * 06:12: 10 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 05:56: 25 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 05:51: 1 new case in the Philippines. (Source) * 05:10: 2 new cases and 1 new death in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 03:29: 23 new cases in Shaanxi province, China. (Source) * 03:07: 11 new cases in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 02:00: 11 new cases in Hainan province, China. Two other cases in the press release were previously reported. (Source) * 01:33: 3 new cases in Xinjiang Region, China. (Source) * 01:31: 57 new cases in Guangdong province, China. The other cases in the press release were previously reported. (Source) * 01:21: 7 new cases in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 01:12: 72 new cases in Jiangxi province, China. (Source) * 01:11: 66 new cases in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 00:59: 35 new cases in Heilongjiang province, China. (Source) * 00:56: 6 new cases in Guizhou province, China. (Source) * 00:52: 33 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. (Source) * 00:50: 2 new cases in Qinghai province, China. (Source) * 00:46: 68 new cases in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 00:44: 50 new cases in Anhui province, China. (Source) * 00:35: 89 new cases in Henan province, China. (Source) * 00:33: 23 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 00:31: 19 new cases in Sichuan province, China. (Source) * 00:22: 2 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 00:11: 12 new cases in Jilin province, China. (Source) * 00:03: 9 new cases in Hebei province, China. (Source) * 00:00: 11 new cases in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. (Source) 4 February * 23:58: 14 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 23:57: 22 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 23:56: 7 new cases in Shanxi province, China. (Source) * 23:55: 3 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 23:54: China’s National Health Commission reports 675 additional cases across the mainland. Their locations have not yet been disclosed. (Source) * 23:14: 10 new cases in Japan. They were found on a cruise ship off Yokohama. (Source) * 22:13: 3,156 new cases and 65 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 21:40: 1 new case in British Columbia, Canada. (Source) * 17:54: 1 new case in Hong Kong. Two other cases in the press release were previously reported. (Source) * 16:49: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 16:13: 1 new case in Taiwan. (Source) * 14:01: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 13:55: 2 new cases in Gansu province, China. (Source) * 13:50: 4 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 13:12: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 12:15: 1 new case in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 11:18: 16 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 11:17: 1 new case in Queensland, Australia. (Source) * 10:25: 6 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 10:19: 2 new cases in Guizhou province, China. (Source) * 10:05: 6 new cases in Thailand. (Source) * 09:43: 2 new cases in Hong Kong. (Source) * 09:20: 1 new case in Vietnam. (Source) * 09:15: 16 new cases in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 08:58: First case in Belgium. (Source) * 08:09: 7 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 07:42: 2 new cases in Malaysia. (Source) * 07:38: 3 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 07:35: 1 new case in Hainan province, China. (Source) * 07:20: 5 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 06:14: 11 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 06:13: 5 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 05:58: 1 new case in Macau. (Source) * 03:22: 15 new cases in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 03:09: 6 new cases in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 02:55: 1 new case in South Korea. (Source) * 02:50: 1 new case in Vietnam. (Source) * 02:46: 1 new case in Macau. (Source) * 02:45: 1 new death in Hong Kong. This is the first death in Hong Kong and the second outside mainland China. (Source) * 02:22: 1 new case in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 02:13: 14 new cases in Shaanxi province, China. (Source) * 02:03: 3 new cases in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 01:57: 72 new cases in Guangdong province, China. The other cases mentioned in the press release were previously reported. (Source) * 01:42: 72 new cases in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 01:20: 85 new cases in Jiangxi province, China. (Source) * 01:07: 2 new cases in Qinghai province, China. (Source) * 01:05: 105 new cases in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 01:00: 5 new cases in Xinjiang Region, China. (Source) * 00:56: 28 new cases in Sichuan province, China. (Source) * 00:48: 37 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. (Source) * 00:44: 11 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 00:38: 7 new cases in Hainan province, China. Two other cases mentioned in the press release were previously reported. (Source) * 00:37: 109 new cases in Henan province, China. (Source) * 00:33: 10 new cases in Guizhou province, China. (Source) * 00:27: 37 new cases in Heilongjiang province, China. (Source) * 00:25: 72 new cases in Anhui province, China. (Source) * 00:09: 12 new cases in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 00:08: 11 new cases in Jilin province, China. (Source) 3 February * 23:59: 13 new cases in Hebei province, China. (Source) * 23:59: 5 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 23:57: China’s National Health Commission reports 750 new cases across the mainland. Their locations have not yet been disclosed. (Source) * 22:48: 25 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 22:25: 8 new cases in Shanxi province, China. (Source) * 22:10: 2,345 new cases and 64 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 20:07: 1 new case in Germany. (Source) * 20:00: 1 new case in Germany. (Source) * 15:32: 1 new case in Hainan province, China. (Source) * 15:07: 4 new cases in Gansu province, China. (Source) * 13:18: 4 new cases in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 11:47: 1 new case in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 09:02: 24 new cases in Beijing. Three earlier cases were discarded. (Source) * 08:25: 42 new cases in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 08:21: 5 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 08:10: 12 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 07:59: 13 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 06:48: 1 new case in India. (Source) * 06:42: 4 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 06:40: 10 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 05:11: 3 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 05:10: 2 new cases in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 03:16: 1 new case in Vietnam. (Source) * 03:15: 20 new cases in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 02:33: 7 new cases in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 02:25: 6 new cases in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 02:13: 12 new cases in Shaanxi province, China. (Source) * 02:09: 3 new cases in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 02:07: 3 new cases in Hainan province, China. The other cases in the press release were previously reported. (Source) * 01:30: 2 new cases in Qinghai province, China. Two other cases in the press release were previously reported. (Source) * 01:23: 58 new cases in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 01:18: 51 new cases in Guangdong province, China. The other cases in the press release were previously reported. (Source) * 01:16: 23 new cases in Heilongjiang province, China. (Source) * 01:10: 59 new cases in Jiangxi province, China. One previous case was discarded. (Source) * 01:04: 63 new cases in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 01:02: 3 new cases in Xinjiang Region, China. (Source) * 01:01: 16 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 01:00: 35 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. (Source) * 00:59: 8 new cases in Jilin province, China. (Source) * 00:58: 23 new cases in Sichuan province, China. (Source) * 00:57: 73 new cases in Henan province, China. (Source) * 00:56: 68 new cases in Anhui province, China. (Source) * 00:55: 2 new cases in California, United States. (Source) * 00:33: 8 new cases in Guizhou province, China. (Source) * 00:06: 9 new cases in Hebei province, China. (Source) * 00:00: 16 new cases in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. (Source) 2 February * 23:57: 11 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 23:54: China’s National Health Commission reports 593 new cases across the mainland. Their locations have not yet been disclosed. (Source) * 23:35: 25 new cases and 1 new death in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 23:05: 10 new cases in Shanxi province, China. (Source) * 22:08: 2,103 new cases and 56 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 21:34: 1 new case in California, United States. (Source) * 16:04: 11 new cases in Gansu province, China. (Source) * 14:55: 1 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 13:38: 1 new case in Hong Kong. (Source) * 10:18: 6 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 10:03: 2 new cases in Germany. (Source) * 08:51: 13 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 08:50: 5 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 08:44: 5 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 08:41: 8 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 08:30: 28 new cases in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 06:57: 6 new cases in Hainan province, China. (Source) * 06:51: 6 new cases in Jilin province, China. (Source) * 06:44: 4 new cases in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 06:32: 15 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 06:25: 15 new cases in Shaanxi province, China. (Source) * 06:06: 15 new cases in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 06:05: 5 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 06:00: 7 new cases in Tianjin, China. (Source 1, Source 2) * 05:44: 1 new case in Macau. (Source) * 05:15: 2 new cases in Qinghai province, China. (Source) * 05:10: 8 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 05:00: 74 new cases in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 04:50: 2 new cases in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 04:49: 15 new cases in Heilongjiang province, China. (Source) * 04:48: 62 new cases in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 04:47: 47 new cases in Jiangxi province, China. (Source) * 04:46: 69 new cases in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 04:45: 43 new cases in Anhui province, China. (Source) * 04:44: 34 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. (Source) * 04:43: 19 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 04:42: 24 new cases in Sichuan province, China. (Source) * 04:41: 3 new cases in Xinjiang Region, China. (Source) * 04:40: 1 new case in Vietnam. (Source) * 03:48: 1 new case in India. (Source) * 02:37: 1 new case, a fatality, in the Philippines. This is the first death outside China. (Source) * 00:55: 3 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 00:32: 71 new cases in Henan province, China. (Source) * 00:29: 9 new cases in Guizhou province, China. (Source) * 00:02: 8 new cases in Hebei province, China. (Source) * 00:00: 11 new cases in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. (Source) 1 February * 23:57: China’s National Health Commission reports 557 new cases across the mainland. Their locations have not yet been disclosed. (Source) * 23:32: 5 new cases in Gansu province, China. (Source) * 23:31: 1 new case in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 23:30: 8 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 23:10: 15 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 22:13: 9 new cases in Shanxi province, China. (Source) * 22:12: 1 new case in the United Arab Emirates. (Source) * 22:11: 4 new cases in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 22:10: 1,921 new cases and 45 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 21:22: 1 new case in Germany. (Source) * 21:20: 1 new case in the United States. First in Massachusetts. (Source) * 15:55: 1 new case in Hong Kong. (Source) * 14:51: 3 new cases in Japan. (Source) * 11:31: 2 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 10:02: 3 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 09:20: 12 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 09:12: 5 new cases in Hainan province, China. (Source) * 08:33: 15 new cases in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 07:54: 9 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 07:50: 2 new cases in Australia. First in South Australia. (Source) * 07:45: 4 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 05:56: 16 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 05:34: 3 new cases in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 04:30: 8 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 04:20: 17 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 03:40: 1 new case in Vietnam. (Source) * 03:25: 57 new cases in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 03:13: 24 new cases in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 03:00: 3 new cases in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 02:45: 1 new case in Xinjiang Region, China. (Source) * 02:40: 15 new cases in Shaanxi province, China. A previous case was discarded. (Source) * 02:33: 5 new cases in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 02:20: 8 new cases in Hainan province, China. (Source) * 02:06: 84 new cases in Guangdong province, China. Other cases mentioned in the press release were previously added. (Source) * 02:00: 21 new cases in Heilongjiang province, China. (Source) * 01:58: 1 new case in Qinghai province, China. (Source) * 01:55: 2 new cases in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 01:52: 62 new cases in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 01:51: 3 new cases in Jilin province, China. (Source) * 01:50: 60 new cases in Anhui province, China. (Source) * 01:45: 1 new case in Australia. (Source) * 00:50: 1 new case in South Korea. (Source) * 00:49: 34 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. (Source) * 00:47: 70 new cases in Henan province, China. (Source) * 00:37: 47 new cases in Jiangxi province, China. A previous case was discarded. (Source) * 00:30: 30 new cases in Sichuan province, China. (Source) * 00:22: 18 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 00:15: 13 new cases in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 00:11: 14 new cases in Hebei province, China. (Source) * 00:04: 18 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 00:02: China’s National Health Commission reports 611 new cases across the mainland. Their locations have not yet been disclosed. (Source) 31 January * 23:25: 8 new cases in Shanxi province, China. (Source) * 23:13: 27 new cases and 1 new death in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 22:33: First case in Spain. (Source) * 22:20: 1,347 new cases and 45 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 21:29: 1 new case in California, United States. (Source) * 20:07: 1 new case in Taiwan. (Source) * 20:06: 1 new case in Hong Kong. (Source) * 20:05: 6 new cases in Gansu province, China. (Source) * 20:04: 12 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 20:03: 1 new case in Canada. (Source) * 20:02: 2 new asymptomatic cases in Japan. (Source) * 20:01: 1 new case in Sweden. (Source) * 20:00: 1 new case in Germany. (Source) * 13:27: 1 new case in Germany. (Source) * 12:38: First 2 cases in Russia. (Source) * 12:13: 3 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 10:19: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 09:43: 5 new cases in Thailand. (Source) * 09:33: First 2 cases in England. (Source) * 09:15: 14 new cases in Guizhou province, China. (Source) * 09:08: 43 new cases in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 09:00: 7 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 07:48: 5 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 07:33: 3 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 07:04: 6 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 06:15: 4 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 05:51: 3 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 05:50: 19 new cases in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 05:30: 7 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 04:20: 4 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 04:13: 11 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 02:38: 2 new cases in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 02:36: 24 new cases in Shaanxi province, China. (Source) * 02:17: 1 new case in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 02:14: 3 new cases in Hainan province, China. (Source) * 01:43: 4 new cases in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 01:39: 55 new cases in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 01:20: 3 new cases in Xinjiang Region, China. (Source) * 01:17: 15 new cases in Heilongjiang province, China. One new death and one new case mentioned in the press release were previously reported. As a result, the number of new cases here is lower. (Source) * 01:10: 39 new cases in Guangdong province, China. The number in the press release does not match with the previous update. As a result, the number of new cases mentioned here is lower to match with the new total. (Source) * 01:05: 109 new cases in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 00:55: 3 new cases in Guizhou province, China. (Source) * 00:52: 74 new cases in Henan province, China. (Source) * 00:50: 39 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. (Source) * 00:48: 20 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 00:45: 37 new cases in Anhui province, China. (Source) * 00:44: 78 new cases in Jiangxi province, China. (Source) * 00:43: 36 new cases in Sichuan province, China. This includes one asymptomatic case, which will be excluded from the government’s official count. (Source) * 00:25: 17 new cases in Hebei province, China. (Source) * 00:24: 16 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 00:23: 9 new cases in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 00:22: 4 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 00:21: 1 new case in South Korea. (Source) 30 January * 23:54: China’s National Health Commission reports 622 new cases across the mainland. Their locations have not yet been disclosed. (Source) * 23:35: 24 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 22:41: 4 new cases in Shanxi province, China. (Source) * 22:40: 903 new cases and 42 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 21:50: 1 new case in Germany. (Source) * 21:32: First 2 cases in Italy. (Source) * 19:00: 1 new case in France. (Source) * 18:06: 1 new case in the United States. First U.S. case of human-to-human transmission. (Source) * 17:20: 2 new cases in Hong Kong. (Source) * 17:10: 3 new cases in Gansu province, China. The fourth case in the press release was previously reported. (Source) * 16:05: 7 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 15:45: 317 new cases in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 15:40: 1 new case and 1 new death in Heilongjiang Province, China. The other new cases mentioned in the report were added earlier. (Source) * 15:34: 6 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 14:13: 1 new case in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 13:45: 3 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 13:40: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 13:30: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 12:36: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 12:06: 1 new case in Australia. (Source) * 10:36: 1 new case in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 10:35: 2 new cases in Qinghai province, China. (Source) * 10:29: 1 new case in Taiwan. (Source) * 10:15: 1 new case in Australia. (Source) * 09:49: 3 new cases in Vietnam. (Source) * 08:33: 2 new cases in South Korea. (Source) * 08:30: 43 new cases in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 08:21: 17 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 08:08: First case in India. (Source) * 08:04: First case in the Philippines. (Source) * 07:25: 13 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 06:25: 11 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 05:43: 1 new case in Malaysia. (Source) * 05:02: 1 new case in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 05:01: 2 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 04:50: 5 new cases in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 03:05: 3 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 02:10: 2 new cases in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 02:07: 7 new cases in Shaanxi province, China. (Source) * 02:02: 1 new case in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 02:00: 17 new cases in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 01:50: 15 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 01:30: 2 new cases in Gansu province, China. (Source) * 01:29: 3 new cases in Hainan province, China. (Source) * 01:19: 6 new cases in Heilongjiang Province, China. (Source) * 01:11: 39 new cases in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 01:10: 132 new cases in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 01:08: 56 new cases in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 01:07: 5 new cases in Jilin province, China. (Source) * 00:52: 1 new case in Xinjiang Region, China. (Source) * 00:50: 30 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. (Source) * 00:48: 3 new cases in Guizhou province, China. (Source) * 00:48: 72 new cases in Henan province, China. (Source) * 00:40: 15 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 00:33: 48 new cases in Anhui province, China. (Source) * 00:25: 34 new cases and 1 new death in Sichuan province, China. The fatality was previously reported. (Source) * 00:16: 20 new cases in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 00:15: 17 new cases in Hebei province, China. (Source) * 00:14: 5 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 00:13: 3 new cases in Japan. Three people who were evacuated from Wuhan have tested positive for coronavirus. (Source) 29 January * 23:48: China’s National Health Commission reports 536 new cases and 1 new death. Their locations have not yet been disclosed, with the exception of the fatality, which occurred in Sichuan province, and the first case in Tibet. (Source) * 23:41: 18 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 23:14: 8 new cases in Shanxi province, China. (Source) * 23:13: 53 new cases in Jiangxi province, China. (Source) * 22:24: 1,032 new cases and 37 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 19:32: 1 new case in France. (Source) * 18:30: First case in Finland. (Source) * 16:00: 2 new cases in Hong Kong. (Source) * 15:11: 9 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 14:01: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 11:27: 3 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 09:50: 2 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source 1, Source 2) * 09:56: 4 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 09:11: 1 new case in Australia. First in Queensland. (Source) * 08:32: 31 new cases in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 07:50: 2 new cases in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 07:30: 9 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 07:20: 16 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 06:05: 1 new case in Australia. (Source) * 05:32: 2 new cases in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 05:31: 11 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 05:04: First 4 cases in the United Arab Emirates. (Source) * 04:47: 1 new case in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 04:40: 7 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 03:25: 10 new cases in Shaanxi province, China. (Source) * 02:55: 1 new case in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 02:50: 1 new case in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. Two other cases mentioned in the press release were previously reported. (Source) * 02:30: 1 new case in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 01:25: 15 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 01:24: 2 new cases in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 01:24: 3 new cases in Hainan province, China. The number of new cases mentioned in the press release does not match with their previous update. As a result, the number mentioned here is lower. (Source) * 01:13: 34 new cases in Guangdong province, China. The number of new cases mentioned in the press release does not match with their previous update. As a result, the number mentioned here is lower. (Source) * 01:12: 5 new cases in Gansu province, China. (Source) * 01:11: 7 new cases in Heilongjiang province, China. (Source) * 01:09: 1 new case in Jilin province, China. (Source) * 01:08: 15 new cases in Hebei province, China. (Source) * 01:01: 78 new cases in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 01:00: 18 new cases in Sichuan province, China. (Source) * 00:50: 123 new cases in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 00:49: 46 new cases in Anhui province, China. (Source) * 00:47: 29 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. (Source) * 00:24: 26 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 00:19: 3 new cases in Xinjiang Region, China. (Source) * 00:18: 38 new cases and 1 new death in Henan province, China. These were part of the figures released by the national health commission. (Source) * 00:15: China’s National Health Commission reports 469 new cases and 1 new death. Their locations have not yet been disclosed. (Source) * 00:07: 7 new cases in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 00:05: 2 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 00:05: 14 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) 28 January * 23:10: 1 new case in Canada. (Source) * 23:00: 3 new cases in Malaysia. (Source) * 22:37: 1 new case in Canada. This case was previously reported as a presumptive case and has now been confirmed. (Source) * 22:36: 1 new case in Taiwan. (Source) * 22:35: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 22:32: 840 new cases and 25 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 20:25: 3 new cases in Germany. (Source) * 19:40: 7 new cases in Shanxi province, China. (Source) * 18:35: 1 new case in France. (Source) * 17:47: 37 new cases in Jiangxi province, China. (Source) * 12:33: 7 new cases in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 11:55: 4 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 10:22: 19 new cases in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 09:06: 2 new cases in Japan. (Source 1, Source 2) * 08:18: 2 new cases in Singapore. * 07:58: 11 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 07:35: 8 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 07:32: 2 new cases in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. Two other cases mentioned in this article were previously added. (Source) * 07:14: 11 new cases in Shaanxi province, China. (Source) * 06:51: 2 new cases in Taiwan. (Source) * 06:41: 18 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 05:46: 6 new cases in Thailand. (Source) * 05:14: 14 new cases in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 04:04: 3 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 03:45: 1 new case in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 02:25: 43 new cases in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 02:18: 7 new cases in Hainan province, China. (Source) * 02:13: 2 new cases in Jilin province, China. (Source) * 02:08: 2 new cases in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 02:05: 4 new cases in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 01:59: 37 new cases in Guangdong province, China. The number of new cases reported in the press release does not match with the previous update. (Source) * 01:54: 15 new cases in Hebei province, China. (Source) * 01:48: 45 new cases in Zhejiang, China. (Source) * 01:43: 5 new cases in Gansu province, China. (Source) * 01:38: 5 new cases in Xinjiang Region, China. (Source) * 01:32: 9 new cases in Heilongjiang province, China. (Source) * 01:25: 21 new cases in Sichuan province, China. (Source) * 01:18: 22 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 01:13: 36 new cases in Anhui province, China. (Source) * 01:10: 23 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. (Source) * 01:05: 2 new cases in Guizhou province, China. (Source) * 00:53: Hubei province reports 1,291 new cases and 24 new deaths. (Source) * 00:30: 12 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 00:18: 40 new cases in Henan province, China. (Source) * 00:06: 6 new cases in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 00:04: 13 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) 27 January * 23:18: First case in Germany. (Source) * 22:02: 24 new cases in Jiangxi province, China. (Source) * 21:56: 1 new case in Singapore. (Source) * 19:30: First case in Sri Lanka. (Source) * 19:26: 7 new cases in Shanxi province, China. (Source) * 16:00: 5 new cases in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 15:30: 8 new cases and 1 new death in Beijing. (Source) * 15:17: 3 new cases in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 15:11: 1 new case in Macau. (Source) * 14:45: 2 new cases in Qinghai province, China. (Source) * 12:18: First case in Cambodia. (Source) * 12:15: First case in Canada. (Source) * 10:45: 2 new cases in Hainan province, China. (Source) * 10:30: 5 new cases in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 10:30: 7 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 09:53: 3 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 09:18: 1 new case in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 07:30: 4 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 07:05: 4 new cases in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 06:55: 1 new case in Taiwan. (Source) * 06:01: 12 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 05:30: 21 new cases in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 05:00: 3 new cases in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 04:57: 9 new cases and 1 new death in Hainan province, China. (Source) * 04:44: 1 new case in Australia. (Source) * 03:10: 13 new cases in Shaanxi province, China. (Source) * 03:00: 1 new case in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 02:36: 1 new case in South Korea. (Source) * 01:37: 2 new cases in Jilin province, China. (Source) * 01:34: 25 new cases in Sichuan province, China. (Source) * 01:27: 5 new cases in Hebei province, China. (Source) * 01:23: 24 new cases in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 01:16: 1 new case in Xinjiang Region, China. (Source) * 01:11: 7 new cases in Gansu province, China. (Source) * 01:07: 2 new cases in Guizhou province, China. (Source) * 01:05: 3 new cases in Yunnan province, China. Five other cases mentioned in the article were previously added to this list. (Source) * 01:03: 5 new cases in Heilongjiang province, China. One case mentioned in the press release was previously added to this list. (Source) * 01:02: 35 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 00:57: 35 new cases in Guangdong province, China. The other cases mentioned in the press release were previously added to this list. (Source) * 00:45: 10 new cases in Anhui province, China. (Source) * 00:44: 14 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. Two cases mentioned in the press release were previously added to this list. (Source) * 00:39: 17 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 00:33: 31 new cases in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 00:23: 45 new cases in Henan province, China. (Source) * 00:17: 13 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 00:10: 4 new cases in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 00:01: 10 new cases in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China Three of the cases mentioned in this press release were previously added. (Source) 26 January * 23:55: China’s National Health Committee reports 302 new cases on the mainland. Their locations have not yet been disclosed. (Source) * 23:05: 371 new cases and 24 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 23:04: 4 new cases in Shanxi province, China. (Source) * 20:08: 1 new case in Arizona. (Source) * 18:50: 1 new case in California. (Source) * 17:42: 2 new cases in Hong Kong. The third case in the press release had already been reported. (Source) * 17:07: 12 new cases in Jiangxi province, China. (Source) * 17:00: 1 new case in Macau. (Source) * 17:00: 1 new case in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 15:59: 3 new cases in Qinghai province, China. (Source) * 15:30: 5 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 15:10: 2 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. (Source) * 14:00: 3 new cases in Thailand. (Source) * 13:35: 1 new case in Heilongjiang province, China. (Source) * 13:08: 5 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 12:14: 1 new case in Taiwan. (Source) * 11:55: 9 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 11:53: 1 new case in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 11:52: 6 new cases in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 10:55: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 10:16: 13 new cases in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 10:01: 3 new cases in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 08:49: 2 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 08:43: 1 new case in Hong Kong. (Source) * 07:40: 1 new case in the United States. (Source) * 07:33: 1 new case in Xinjiang Region, China. (Source) * 07:29: 1 new case in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 07:24: 7 new cases in Shaanxi province, China. (Source) * 06:42: 11 new cases in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 07:01: 7 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 05:08: 3 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source 1, Source 2) * 04:37: 3 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 03:07: 3 new cases in Hainan province, China. (Source) * 02:48: 3 new cases in Macau. (Source) * 02:36: 3 new cases in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 02:12: 16 new cases in Sichuan province, China. (Source) * 01:44: 18 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 01:42: 3 new cases in Gansu province, China. (Source) * 01:40: 5 new cases in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 01:37: 5 new cases in Hebei province, China. (Source) * 01:35: 42 new cases in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 01:32: 6 new cases in Heilongjiang province, China. (Source) * 01:30: 20 new cases in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 01:27: 13 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. (Source) * 01:25: 21 new cases in Anhui province, China. (Source) * 01:23: 26 new cases in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 01:13: 1 new case in South Korea. (Source) * 01:00: China’s National Health Commission reports 181 new cases. Their locations have not yet been disclosed. (Source) * 00:40: 12 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 00:33: 51 new cases and 1 new death in Henan province, China. (Source) 25 January * 23:55: 7 new cases and 1 new death in Shanghai. (Source) * 23:05: Hubei province reports 292 new cases and 11 new deaths. (Source) * 21:15: 3 new cases in Shanxi province, China. (Source) * 20:30: 1 new case in Malaysia. (Source) * 18:36: 1 new case in Singapore. (Source) * 18:35: 18 new cases in Jiangxi province, China. (Source) * 18:10: 10 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 17:58: 10 new cases in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 15:40: 31 new cases and 1 new death in the city of Huangshi in Hubei province, China. These are the first confirmed cases in Huangshi. (Source) * 11:38: 1 new case in Hainan province, China. (Source) * 11:02: 6 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 10:58: 5 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 10:33: 1 new case in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 10:20: 1 new case in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 10:00: First case in Qinghai province, China. (Source) * 09:25: 1 new case in Guizhou province, China. (Source) * 09:10: 1 new case in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 08:15: 3 new cases in Australia. (Source) * 07:50: 1 new case in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 07:22: 10 new cases in Shaanxi province, China. (Source) * 07:15: 8 new cases in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 07:00: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 06:16: 1 new case in Tianjin, China. (Source) * 06:05: 1 new death in Hubei province at 7 a.m. Authorities had previously confirmed 39 fatalities in Hubei province up until midnight, plus 2 other fatalities elsewhere in China. This raises the death toll to 42. The latest victim is a 62-year-old doctor. (Source) * 05:43: 6 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 02:30: 3 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 03:43: First 3 cases in Malaysia. (Source) * 02:38: 13 new cases in Sichuan province, China. (Source) * 02:17: 9 new cases in Hainan province, China. (Source) * 01:18: 5 new cases in Heilongjiang province, China. (Source) * 01:16: 19 new cases in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 01:09: First case in Australia. (Source) * 01:07: 30 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 01:03: 24 new cases in Anhui province, China. (Source) * 01:02: 23 new cases in Henan province, China. (Source) * 01:00: 25 new cases in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 00:58: 19 new cases in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 00:57: 6 new cases in Hebei province, China. (Source) * 00:56: 1 new case in Guizhou province, China. (Source) * 00:55: 1 new case in Jilin province, China. (Source) * 00:44: 9 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. (Source) * 00:39: 6 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 00:30: 1 new case in Xinjiang Region, China. (Source) * 00:15: 13 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 00:05: China’s National Health Commission reports 175 new cases on the mainland. Their locations have not yet been disclosed. Of the 1,208 people currently in hospital, at least 237 are in serious to critical condition. (Source) 24 January * 20:14: 1 new case in France. (Source) * 23:01: 8 new cases in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 21:34: 5 new cases in Shanxi province, China. (Source) * 20:01: 180 new cases and 15 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source) * 19:50: 11 new cases in Jiangxi province, China. (Source) * 19:22: First 2 cases in France. (Source) * 17:04: 3 new cases in Hong Kong. (Source) * 17:00: 10 new cases in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 15:32: 3 new cases in Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 15:14: New case in Chicago, Illinois. (Source) * 14:12: First case in Nepal. (Source) * 13:58: 1 new case in Tianjin, China. (Source 1, Source 2) * 13:12: 2 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 12:08: 2 new cases in Taiwan. (Source) * 11:30: 1 new case in Thailand. (Source) * 11:08: 5 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 10:56: 2 new cases in Shaanxi province, China. (Source) * 07:15: 1 new case in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 07:14: 2 new cases in Singapore. (Source) * 06:40: 3 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 06:30: 3 new cases in Tianjin, China. (Source 1, Source 2) * 04:30: 1 new case in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 04:29: 6 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 04:08: 4 new cases in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 03:04: First case in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 03:03: 1 new case in Liaoning province, China. (Source) * 03:02: 2 new cases and 1 new death in Heilongjiang province, China. (Source) * 02:22: 15 new cases in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 02:17: 3 new cases in Hainan province, China. (Source) * 01:39: 18 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 01:37: 4 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. (Source) * 01:23: 7 new cases in Sichuan province, China. (Source) * 01:06: 105 new cases in Hubei province. (Source) * 01:06: 6 new cases in Anhui province, China. (Source) * 01:04: 16 new cases in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 01:02: 2 new cases in Jilin province, China. (Source) * 01:25: 1 new case in South Korea. (Source) * 00:47: 21 new cases in Guangdong province, China. (Source) * 00:43: 4 new cases in Henan province, China. (Source) * 00:43: 3 new cases in Shandong province, China. (Source) * 00:15: China’s National Health Committee is reporting 174 new cases and 7 new deaths. Their locations have not yet been released. Of those in hospital, 177 patients are in serious to critical condition. (Source) 23 January * Total at the end of the day: 672 cases (+19.8%), 18 deaths (+5.9%) * 23:58: 4 new cases in Shanghai. (Source) * 22:48: 1 new case in Hong Kong. (Source) * 22:21: 1 new case in Japan. (Source) * 19:52: 4 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 17:18: 8 new cases in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. (Source) * 16:44: 1 new case, a fatality, in Hebei province. The victim was an 80-year-old man. (Source) * 16:15: 4 new cases in Jiangxi province, China. (Source) * 15:45: 1 new case in Kunming of Yunnan province, China. (Source) * 14:42: First 2 cases in Gansu province, China. (Source) * 13:21: 4 new cases in Jiangsu province, China. (Source) * 14:10: First 2 cases in Vietnam. (Source) * 13:09: First case in Singapore. (Source) * 09:59: First 3 cases in Shaanxi province, China. (Source) * 09:55: First 2 cases in Xinjiang Region, China. (Source) * 09:50: 8 new cases in Beijing. (Source) * 09:14: 1 new case in Fujian province, China. (Source) * 08:18: 1 new case in Hainan province, China. (Source) * 05:55: 1 new case in Heilongjiang province, China. (Source) * 05:47: 17 new cases in Zhejiang province, China. (Source) * 04:55: 1 new case in Jiangxi province, China. (Source) * 04:47: 2 new cases in Guizhou province, China. (Source) * 04:42: 8 new cases in Anhui province, China. (Source) * 04:41: 1 new case in Macau. (Source) * 04:24: 3 new cases in Chongqing, China. (Source) * 03:45: 5 new cases in Hunan province, China. (Source) * 03:44: 1 new case in Liaoning province, China. * 03:18: 3 new cases in Fujian province, China. * 03:12: First case in Jilin province, China. * 02:45: 6 new cases in Guangdong province, China. * 02:23: 3 new cases in Sichuan province, China. * 02:15: 4 new cases in Shandong province, China. * 01:00: 7 new cases in Shanghai, one of whom is in critical condition. * 00:36: China’s National Health Commission has reported 20 new cases. Their locations have not yet been disclosed. Out of those hospitalized, at least 95 are in serious to critical condition. They have also released a list of fatalities, which shows 8 victims were in their 80s, 2 were in their 70s, 5 were in their 60s, 1 was in his 50s, and 1 was in her 40s. 22 January * Total at the end of the day: 561 cases (+70%), 17 deaths (+183%) * 17:13: 3 new cases in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. * 16:58: First case in Heilongjiang province, China. * 16:03: First case in Jiangsu province, China. * 15:41: 4 new cases in Beijing. * 14:52: First case in Hebei province, China. * 14:39: 69 new cases and 8 new deaths in Hubei province, China. * 13:21: 1 new case in Shandong province, China. * 11:24: 4 new cases in Henan province, China. * 11:23: First 2 cases in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. * 11:13: First case in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China. * 10:54: First case in Shanxi Province, China. * 10:37: 3 new cases in Sichuan province, China. * 10:35: 1 new case in Chongqing, China. * 10:29: 3 new cases in Hunan province, China. * 10:26: First case in Guizhou province, China. * 10:18: First case in Fujian province, China. * 09:50: First 4 cases in Hainan province, China. * 09:32: First case in Hong Kong. * 09:25: First case in Anhui province, China. * 09:14: 103 cases for which the location was not yet known have been added to Hubei province, which includes the city of Wuhan. Two new cases have also been added. Updated figures for Wuhan alone are currently not available. * 08:41: First 2 cases in Liaoning province, China. * 07:25: 2 new cases in Tianjin, China. * 05:19: 2 new cases in Thailand. * 05:04: 5 new cases in Zhejiang province, China. * 04:30: 9 new cases in Guangdong Province, China. * 03:50: 3 new cases in Shanghai, China. * 03:13: 1st confirmed case in Macau, China. * 02:15: China’s National Health Commission reports 3 new deaths and 116 new cases. Their locations have not yet been disclosed. 21 January * Total at the end of the day: 329 cases, 6 deaths
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Upgrade to Pro — share decks privately, control downloads, hide ads and more … From zero to hero: Toward frontend craftsmanship From zero to hero: Toward frontend craftsmanship Presented at O'Reilly Fluent Conference 2016: http://conferences.oreilly.com/fluent/javascript-html-us/public/schedule/detail/46651 After you built an application, wrote some unit tests, integrated a linter, hooked up a CI system, what should you do next? Level up and learn how to track code coverage, leverage Docker for consistent development platform, and implement cross-browser testing. Ariya Hidayat March 09, 2016 Tweet More Decks by Ariya Hidayat Other Decks in Programming Transcript 1. You either die a JavaScript hero, or you live long enough to read those JavaScript fatigue articles. 2. > npm start > [email protected] start /home/ariya/from-hero-to-zero > http-server -p 9000 Starting up http-server, serving ./ Available on: http://127.0.0.1:9000 http://192.168.1.69:9000 Hit CTRL-C to stop the server 3. git commit Run pre-commit hook Exit code = 0 ? Continue Abort the commit process Y N 4. git push Run pre-push hook Exit code = 0 ? Continue Abort the push process Y N 5. cat << EOF >> .git/hooks/pre-commit npm run jscs EOF Create a pre-commit hook script chmod +x .git/hooks/pre-commit Ensure that it is executable 6. > git commit -a -m "Fix bug #666" > [email protected] jscs /home/ariya/from-hero-to-zero > jscs -p idiomatic js/*.js Invalid quote mark found at js/todoModel.js : 1 |var app = app || {}; 2 |(function() { 3 | 'use strict'; ------------^ 4 | var Utils = app.Utils; 5 | // Generic "model" object. You can use whatever 1 code style error found. 7. > cr -f plain search.js search.js Function: searchConsultant Line No.: 1 Physical LOC: 17 Logical LOC: 13 Parameter count: 0 Cyclomatic complexity: 6 Cyclomatic complexity density: 46.15384615384615% Halstead difficulty: 15.235294117647058 Halstead volume: 371.5647232790157 Halstead effort: 5660.897842897945 8. Karma configuration module.exports = function(config) { config.set({ basePath: '..', autoWatch: true, frameworks: ['mocha', 'chai'], files: ['js/*.js', 'test/*.js' ], plugins: [ 'karma-mocha', 'karma-chai', 'karma-coverage', 'karma-phantomjs-launcher'], browsers: ['PhantomJS'], singleRun: true, preprocessors: { 'js/*.js': ['coverage'] }, reporters: ['progress', 'coverage'], coverageReporter: { dir : 'coverage/', reporters: [{ type: 'html', subdir: 'html' },] } }); }; 9. appveyor.yml install: - choco install firefox - choco upgrade firefox - choco install googlechrome - choco upgrade googlechrome - ps: Install-Product node $env:nodejs_version - node --version - npm --version - npm install test_script: - npm test 10. Running Install scripts choco install firefox Installing the following packages: firefox By installing you accept licenses for the packages. Firefox v41.0.2 already installed. Use --force to reinstall, specify a version to install, or try upgrade. Chocolatey installed 0/1 package(s). 0 package(s) failed. choco upgrade firefox Upgrading the following packages: firefox By upgrading you accept licenses for the packages. You have Firefox v41.0.2 installed. Version 44.0.2 is available based on your source(s). Firefox v44.0.2 Downloading Firefox 32 bit Installing Firefox... Firefox has been installed. The upgrade of firefox was successful. 11. docker run -it -v $PWD:/src node:5 bash Interactive Map guest current directory as /src Docker image Shell 12. $ docker run -it -v $PWD:/src node:5 bash root@f28390ec6f58:/src# cat /etc/debian_version 8.3 root@f28390ec6f58:/# cd /src root@f28390ec6f58:/src# npm install npm info it worked if it ends with ok npm info using [email protected] npm info using [email protected] npm info attempt registry request try #1 at 11:09:19 PM 13. root@ed866d9b9c7e:/src# npm run coverage npm info it worked if it ends with ok npm info using [email protected] npm info using [email protected] npm info lifecycle [email protected]~precoverage: [email protected] npm info lifecycle [email protected]~coverage: [email protected] > [email protected] coverage /src > cd test && karma start coverage.conf 06 03 2016 23:00:46.690:INFO [karma]: Karma v0.13.21 server started at http: //localhost:9876/ 06 03 2016 23:00:46.707:INFO [launcher]: Starting browser PhantomJS 06 03 2016 23:00:48.280:INFO [PhantomJS 2.1.1 (Linux 0.0.0)]: Connected on socket /#kp_WwtJE66DQ3pwZAAAA with id 56126974 PhantomJS 2.1.1 (Linux 0.0.0): Executed 6 of 6 SUCCESS (0.027 secs / 0.003 secs) npm info lifecycle [email protected]~postcoverage: [email protected] npm info ok 14. wget -q https://saucelabs.com/downloads/sc-4.3.11-linux.tar.gz tar -xzf sc-4.3.11-linux.tar.gz export PATH=$PATH:`pwd`/sc-4.3.11-linux/bin sc -u $SAUCE_USERNAME -k $SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY -f ~/sc_ready & sleep 25 while [ ! -e ~/sc_ready ]; do sleep 5; done Sauce Connect Download & install Wait until it is ready Launch Sauce Connect 15. Sauce Labs Dashboard Internet Explorer 9 on Windows 7 Safari 9 on OS X 10.11 Edge 13 on Windows 10 Chrome on Android 5.0 Mobile Safari 8 on iOS 8.4 16. $ npm run saucelabs > [email protected] saucelabs /home/ubuntu/src/github. com/ariya/from-zero-to-hero > cd test && karma start saucelabs.conf 04:11:58.484:INFO [karma]: Karma v0.13.21 server started at http: //localhost:9876/ 04:11:58.500:INFO [launcher]: Starting browser microsoftedge (Windows 10) on SauceLabs 04:11:58.524:INFO [launcher]: Starting browser safari 9.0 (OS X 10.11) on SauceLabs 04:11:58.537:INFO [launcher]: Starting browser android (Linux) on SauceLabs 04:11:58.550:INFO [launcher]: Starting browser iphone 8.4 (OS X 10.11) on SauceLabs 04:11:58.566:INFO [launcher]: Starting browser internet explorer 9.0 (Windows 7) on SauceLabs 17. function test_downstream_project(project, repo) { console.log('Cloning', repo, '...'); execute('git clone --depth 1 ' + repo + ' ' + project); process.chdir(project); console.log(); execute('npm install'); console.log(); console.log('Replacing awesome with a fresh one...'); copy_file(source, './node_modules/awesome/awesome.js'); console.log(); try { execute('npm test'); } catch (e) { console.log('Failing: ', e.toString()); process.exit(1); } process.chdir('..'); } Clone a downstream project Replace the library with a fresh one Install dependencies Run the test suite
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Elmer A. Kenyon Elmer A. Kenyon (September 14, 1870 – March 11, 1922) was an American businessman, farmer, and politician. Born in the town of Gilmanton, Buffalo County, Wisconsin, Kenyon was a farmer and also in general merchandising. He was also involved with the bank and telephone businesses and the creamery. Kenton served as clerk of the school district and on the county board of education. He was also clerk of the town of Gilmanton and served as postmaster of Gilmanton. In 1921, Kenyon served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Republican. He died while still in office following an appendicitis operation.
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On-die termination From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search On-die termination (ODT) is the technology where the termination resistor for impedance matching in transmission lines is located inside a semiconductor chip instead of on a printed circuit board (PCB). Overview of electronic signal termination[edit] In lower frequency (slow edge rate) applications, interconnection lines can be modelled as "lumped" circuits. In this case there is no need to consider the concept of "termination". Under the low frequency condition, every point in an interconnect wire can be assumed to have the same voltage as every other point for any instance in time. However, if the propagation delay in a wire, PCB trace, cable, or connector is significant (for example, if the delay is greater than 1/6 of the rise time of the digital signal), the "lumped" circuit model is no longer valid and the interconnect has to be analyzed as a transmission line. In a transmission line, the signal interconnect path is modeled as a circuit containing distributed inductance, capacitance and resistance throughout its length. In order for a transmission line to minimize distortion of the signal, the impedance of every location on the transmission line should be uniform throughout its length. If there is any place in the line where the impedance is not uniform for some reason (open circuit, impedance discontinuity, different material) the signal gets modified by reflection at the impedance change point which results in distortion, ringing and so forth. When the signal path has impedance discontinuity, in other words an impedance mismatch, then a termination impedance with the equivalent amount of impedance is placed at the point of line discontinuity. This is described as "termination". For example resistors can be placed on computer motherboards to terminate high speed busses. There are several ways of termination depending on how the resistors are connected to the transmission line. Parallel termination and series termination are examples of termination methodologies. On-die termination[edit] Instead of having the necessary resistive termination located on the motherboard, the termination is located inside the semiconductor chips–technique called On-Die Termination (abbreviated to ODT). Why is on-die termination needed?[edit] Although the termination resistors on the motherboard reduce some reflections on the signal lines, they are unable to prevent reflections resulting from the stub lines that connect to the components on the module card (e.g. DRAM Module). A signal propagating from the controller to the components encounters an impedance discontinuity at the stub leading to the components on the module. The signal that propagates along the stub to the component (e.g. DRAM component) will be reflected back onto the signal line, thereby introducing unwanted noise into the signal. In addition, on-die termination can reduce the number of resistor elements and complex wiring on the motherboard. Accordingly, the system design can be simpler and cost effective. Example of ODT: DRAM[edit] On-die termination is implemented with several combinations of resistors on the DRAM silicon along with other circuit trees. DRAM circuit designers can use a combination of transistors which have different values of turn-on resistance. In the case of DDR2, there are three kinds of internal resistors 150ohm, 75ohm and 50ohm. The resistors can be combined to create a proper equivalent impedance value to the outside of the chip, whereby the signal line (transmission line) of the motherboard is being controlled by the on-die termination operation signal. Where an on-die termination value control circuit exists the DRAM controller manages the on-die termination resistance through a programmable configuration register which resides in the DRAM. The internal on-die termination values in DDR3 are 120ohm, 60ohm, 40ohm and so forth. See also[edit] References[edit] [1] [2] [3] [4] 1. ^ "DDR2 Application Note" (PDF). Samsung.com. Retrieved 2016-07-17.  2. ^ "Micron Technology, Inc. - About the Elpida Acquisition" (PDF). Elpida.com. Retrieved 2016-07-17.  3. ^ "On Die Termination Calibration – Rambus. Makers of Better". Rambus.com. 2015-07-10. Retrieved 2016-07-17.  4. ^ "Proper Termination for High-Speed Digital I/O Applications - National Instruments". Zone.ni.com. 2014-05-07. Retrieved 2016-07-17. 
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Create in the driver class two objects of it and use the add method View Answers May 17, 2011 at 1:15 PM import java.util.*; class MatrixAddition { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in); int[][] A = new int[3][3]; int[][] B = new int[3][3]; int[][] C = new int[3][3]; System.out.println("Enter elements for matrix A : "); for (int i = 0; i < A.length; i++) for (int j = 0; j < A[i].length; j++) { A[i][j] = input.nextInt(); } System.out.println("Enter elements for matrix B : "); for (int i = 0; i < B.length; i++) for (int j = 0; j < B[i].length; j++) { B[i][j] = input.nextInt(); } System.out.println("Matrix A: "); for (int i = 0; i < A.length; i++) { System.out.println(); for (int j = 0; j < A[i].length; j++) { System.out.print(A[i][j] + " "); } } System.out.println(); System.out.println(); System.out.println("Matrix B: "); for (int i = 0; i < B.length; i++) { System.out.println(); for (int j = 0; j < B[i].length; j++) { System.out.print(B[i][j] + " "); } } System.out.println(); System.out.println(); System.out.println("Addition Of Matrices: "); for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) { for (int j = 0; j < 3; j++) { C[i][j] = A[i][j] + B[i][j]; System.out.print(C[i][j] + " "); } System.out.println(); } } } Related Pages: Matrix Class Matrix Class   A class to manage matrices and add them. 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Project: Perl Code Location: git://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.gitmaint-5.12 Browse / Download File makeaperl.SH case $PERL_CONFIG_SH in '') if test -f config.sh; then TOP=.; elif test -f ../config.sh; then TOP=..; elif test -f ../../config.sh; then TOP=../..; elif test -f ../../../config.sh; then TOP=../../..; elif test -f ../../../../config.sh; then TOP=../../../..; else echo "Can't find config.sh."; exit 1 fi . $TOP/config.sh ;; esac : This forces SH files to create target in same directory as SH file. : This is so that make depend always knows where to find SH derivatives. case "$0" in */*) cd `expr X$0 : 'X\(.*\)/'` ;; esac echo "Extracting makeaperl (with variable substitutions)" rm -f makeaperl $spitshell >makeaperl <<!GROK!THIS! $startperl eval 'exec $perlpath -S \$0 \${1+"\$@"}' if \$running_under_some_shell; !GROK!THIS! $spitshell >>makeaperl <<'!NO!SUBS!' =head1 NAME makeaperl - create a new perl binary from static extensions =head1 SYNOPSIS C<makeaperl -l library -m makefile -o target -t tempdir [object_files] [static_extensions] [search_directories]> =head1 DESCRIPTION This utility is designed to build new perl binaries from existing extensions on the fly. Called without any arguments it produces a new binary with the name C<perl> in the current directory. Intermediate files are produced in C</tmp>, if that is writeable, else in the current directory. The most important intermediate file is a Makefile, that is used internally to call C<make>. The new perl binary will consist The C<-l> switch lets you specify the name of a perl library to be linked into the new binary. If you do not specify a library, makeaperl writes targets for any C<libperl*.a> it finds in the search path. The topmost target will be the one related to C<libperl.a>. With the C<-m> switch you can provide a name for the Makefile that will be written (default C</tmp/Makefile.$$>). Likewise specifies the C<-o> switch a name for the perl binary (default C<perl>). The C<-t> switch lets you determine, in which directory the intermediate files should be stored. All object files and static extensions following on the command line will be linked into the target file. If there are any directories specified on the command line, these directories are searched for C<*.a> files, and all of the found ones will be linked in, too. If there is no directory named, then the contents of $INC[0] are searched. If the command fails, there is currently no other mechanism to adjust the behaviour of the program than to alter the generated Makefile and run C<make> by hand. =head1 AUTHORS Tim Bunce <Tim.Bunce@ig.co.uk>, Andreas Koenig <koenig@franz.ww.TU-Berlin.DE>; =head2 STATUS First version, written 5 Feb 1995, is considered alpha. =cut use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; use Getopt::Long; use strict qw(subs refs); $Version = 1.0; $Verbose = 0; sub usage{ warn <<END; $0 version $Version $0: [options] [object_files] [static_extensions ...] [directories to search through] -l perllibrary perl library to link from (the first libperl.a found) -m makefilename name of the makefile to be written (/tmp/Makefile.\$\$) -o name name for perl executable (perl) -t directory directory where intermediate files reside (/tmp) END exit 1; } if (-w "/tmp") { $opt_t = "/tmp"; } else { $opt_t = "."; } $opt_l = ''; $opt_m = "$opt_t/Makefile.$$"; $opt_o = 'perl'; $Getopt::Long::ignorecase=0; GetOptions('t=s', 'l=s', 'm=s', 'o=s') || die &usage; @dirs = grep -d $_, @ARGV; @fils = grep -f $_, @ARGV; @dirs = $INC[0] unless @dirs; open MAKE, ">$opt_m"; MM->init_main(); MM->init_others(); print MAKE MM->makeaperl('MAKE' => $opt_m, 'TARGET' => $opt_o, 'TMP' => $opt_t, 'LIBPERL' => $opt_l, 'DIRS' => [@dirs], 'STAT' => [@fils], 'INCL' => [@dirs] ); close MAKE; (system "make -f $opt_m") == 0 or die "$0 failed: Please check file $opt_m and run make -f $opt_m\n"; !NO!SUBS! chmod 755 makeaperl $eunicefix makeaperl
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Quentin Lacour Quentin Lacour (born 27 August 1993) is a French professional footballer who plays for Louhans-Cuiseaux. Club career Lacour was part of the youth training centre at Bourg-en-Bresse for five years, before signing professional with the club. He made two appearances in the 2015–16 Ligue 2 season. In June 2016 he signed for CA Bastia in the Championnat National due to lack of playing time at Bourg-en-Bresse. A year later, in June 2017, he moved to FC Villefranche. During his second year at the club, he was part of the Villefranche side which reached the round of 16 in the 2018–19 Coupe de France, in which the club lost 0–3 in extra time to Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain F.C. Lacour returned to Bourg-en-Bresse in June 2019.
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They offered the local people material benefits, “encouraged them with gifts of singlets and towels” (Achebe, 160), and offered the indigenous people jobs such as teachers to arouse them to convert their religions. The novel Things Fall Apart, written by Chinua Achebe, showed the readers how their culture and unity had fallen apart after a new religion, Christianity, was introduced. After the missionaries built church on the “evil forest” (Achebe, 130), where evil spirits and people with wicked diseases were buried, and survived. People started to feel dubious about their own religions and converted into Christianity, thinking that it was more powerful than their own religion. “That man was one of the greatest men in Umuofia. There seems to be a desire by more liberal scholars of the New Testament to date the gospels into the second century and say that they were written by 2nd century writers who were not eyewitnesses to the events of Jesus. Luke acknowledges in the prologue to his gospel that he was not an eyewitness to Jesus but states that he at least interviewed eyewitnesses when he writes: “Many have undertaken to draw up an account of the things that have been fulfilled among us, just as they were handed down to us by those who from the first were eyewitnesses and servants of the word. Therefore, since I myself have carefully investigated everything from the beginning, it seemed good also to me to write an orderly account for you, most excellent Theophilus.” Primarily defined in a Christian context, most scholars believe that Gnosticisms predated Christianity and includes pre-Christian religious beliefs and spiritual practices. Thought to be a second century development, the discussion of Gnosticism and its faith changed radically with the discovery of the Religion In The Ancient and Early Medieval Mediterranean The ancient and early Medieval Mediterranean time was a period of European history between the 5th and 10th century. During this time there were a lot of developments and changes in science and technology, changes in political views and most of all religion. The religion of the Romans at the time was that they believed in certain gods they believed that spirits inhabited everything around them. They believed the spirit of their ancestors watching over them so therefore they worshiped them as gods. The Vikings often maintained their beliefs throughout their raiding, there was a huge pressure to convert to Christianity if they wished to have friendly relationship with the Christians. . The treaty bound the Viking leader Guthrum to accept Christianity, with Alfred of Wessex as his godfather, and Alfred in turn recognised Guthrum as the ruler of East Anglia. (McIntosh, 2014) More or less formal conviction applied to trade, the custom of 'primsigning ' was introduced. , since Christians were not really supposed to trade with pagans, this custom could allow Christians to trade with pagans. Further pressure came as Viking raiders settled down alongside Christian neighbours. God decided to have Jesus save the world because of all the sin happening. God sent an angel to tell the Virgin Mary she would have a son that would be God’s prophet and spread the Christian faith. In John 4:9 of The Holy Bible it quotes “God has sent His only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through him.” This means that Jesus was sent in hopes that we would live by God’s rules. Jesus grew up but was unaware of his purpose so he needed to contact his father, God. During the year of 313 CE, Constantine met his contender Licinius at Milan to negotiate on the policies associated to the Christian community. The rationality that lied behind the agreement was to eliminate the persecutions that were being faced by the Christians since long ago and to abolish the strict practices against them . Thus, the agreement allowed the religious freedom to all religious, slightly favoring Christianity. The Edict of Milan was indeed a milestone in legitimizing Christianity as official religion of the state in the years to come. At the time of agreement Constantine was still a pagan but he did not reduce his efforts to popularize Christianity. Darwin also worried that his theory of evolution may encourage radicals like the Chartists who hated the common view that everyone had their place in life, decided by god. In 1837 he outlined ideas of comparative anthropology, which from his knowledge of different religious beliefs around the world as well as at various times in history, and came to the view that scriptures were unreliable and contradictory. Upon this Charles Darwin was not isolated because he built up a group of friends, fellow scientists and breeders known as the Down house network. They helped him gather the body of evidence he needed to support his theory. They were also trusted colleagues to whom he could gradually expose his developing ideas. Origins of Passover are mentioned and can be cited in several books such as the Book of Exodus, but have developed since ancient times. Passover is a well-established Jewish holiday, known for its profound connection to Jewish redemption and Moses as for its links with Christianity. The onset of Passover instigated through its primary observances in relation to the freedom bestowed upon the children of Israel from Egypt after generations of slavery. God promised Israelites freedom from slavery and sent Moses to guide them out of Egypt. However pharaoh had refused God’s will which lead on to ten plagues visiting Egypt and only harming Egyptians, demonstrating the divinity and power of God. "Arrogance is weakness disguised as strength" -Annon. In the script "Antigone", Antigone breaks a conflicting law by burrying her brother. This makes Creon, the newly crowned king, furious, causing him to make "questionable" decisions. Antigone provides a foil to Creon's character; and Thor interactions advance the theme of how blinding arrogance leads to self-injury. The Reformation was a religious revolution in the 16th century, which changed Catholic teaching, and created Protestant churches. These ideals (such as questioning authority and religion) have created modifications that are still affecting and altering our society today. Since the establishment of The Roman Catholic Church, the Church had filled the needs of stability and authority for the masses. Although this hierarchal institution left little room for individuals to question the rules forced upon them. Through the Dark Ages, then through the Middle Ages, art, science, and religion had changed from Classical culture; art existed mainly for function, science was ultimately nonexistent, and religion had taken over the lives of the people. When the Middle Ages were ending, the church was losing power due to the Crusades, art began to be reborn, and science became relevant once more. These changes were brought about by three movements; the Protestant Reformation changed religion, the Renaissance changed art, and the Scientific Revolution changed science. The Protestant Reformation was a movement in Europe that caused the formation of new churches as well as the reformation of the Catholic church.
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Toco toucan (Ramphastos toco) Facts Toco toucan IUCN LEAST CONCERN (LC)   Facts about this animal The Toco toucan is the largest and also most wide-spread of all the toucans. It reaches a total length of 55 to 60 cm, and weighs about 700 to 800 grams. It has an enormous bill about 22.5 cm long, which it uses to pick small fruits and berries from bushes and trees. The plumage of the toco toucan is black overall except for a white throat. The bill is orange with a black oval spot at the tip. The skin around the eyes is also orange. Tocos readily fly across open water and through open areas. Individuals may travel alone or in small flocks. Their voice is a deep grunt. Like other toucans, the toco nests in hollows high up in the trees. The female lays pure white, elliptical shaped eggs, usually 3-4 per clutch. Incubation lasts 16 days, and young fledge the nest at 46-50 days. Toucans are frugivorous birds, consume fruit from as many as 100 species of trees and other plants. Tocos are in particular fond of figs, and often come down to the forest floor to feed on fallen fruit. They also consume a variety of insects, and eggs and nestlings of other birds, for protein, especially during their nesting cycle. Did you know? that, in their native region, toucans are associated with evil spirits and are thought to be the incarnation of a demon? In certain religions of South and Central America, the father of a new child must not eat toucan meat as it might bewitch the newborn and cause it to fade away. The toucan can also be a tribal totem and the medicine man can use it as an incarnation to fly to the spirit world.   Factsheet Class AVES Order PICIFORMES Suborder PICOIDEA Family RAMPHASTIDAE Name (Scientific) Ramphastos toco Name (English) Toco toucan Name (French) Toucan toco Name (German) Riesentukan Name (Spanish) Tucán grande Local names Portugués: Tucano-toco, Tucanuçu CITES Status Appendix II CMS Status Not listed     Photo Copyright by Vladimír Motyčka Distribution   Distribution Range South America: northern Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname Habitat Subtropical and tropical moist lowland forest, cerrado, and swampy savannas. Wild population No global estimates available but it is believed to be large as the species is described as 'frequent' in at least parts of its range (1996) (Red List IUCN 2011) Zoo population 218 reported to ISIS (2009) In the Zoo Toco toucan   How this animal should be transported Toucans must be shipped singly. For air transport, Container Note 13 of the IATA Live Animals Regulations should be followed.   Find this animal on ZooLex   Photo Copyright by Jon Hanson Why do zoos keep this animal This is a large, conspicuous and attractive bird, which is a good ambassador species for the conservation of neotropical forests. Toucans have an interesting anatomy, e.g. the large and very light bill, or two toes directed forward and two backward like in a parrot, and interesting behaviour, and are thus also of educational interest. Zoos may keep toucans also for animal welfare reasons as they may have to take care of confiscated birds, or former pet birds.      
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収納 Etymology From (shū, "take in," "gather in," "absorb") + (nō, "put away," "put in," "store"). Noun * 1) storing * 2) harvesting * 3) receipt Derived terms * (shūnō daikō): receiving agent * (shūnō daikō sābisu): receiving agent services, over the counter payment accepted through convenience stores * (shūnō kakari): receiving teller * (shūnōshitsu): storage room, closet * (shūnō kagu): closet, cabinet * (shūnōko): closet, shed * (shūnōgaku): amount received Verb * 1) put away, house, store * 2) receive payment
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George Julius Brockman George Julius Brockman (2 January 1850 – 29 August 1912) was a prominent explorer and pastoralist in the Gascoyne and Kimberley regions of Western Australia. Born in 1850 at Guildford, George was the seventh son of Robert Brockman and brother of Charles Samuel Brockman. Brockman's father was a settler in the Lake Bamban district near Gingin. The family moved to Mimigarra, near Moore River while Brockman was still a boy then later to a property on the Greenough River. Brockman left home at 16 years of age and rode south to Busselton and eventually took a job at Henty station near Bunbury. The May River and Meda River were named in 1881 by Brockman during an expedition in the Kimberley area looking for grazing land north of the Fitzroy River. He named the May after the granddaughter of John Septimus Roe, Mary Matilda (May) Thomson, and the Meda after HMS Meda (1880), an Admiralty surveying vessel that charted the coastline in the area including the river mouth in 1880. Brockman applied for a 250000 acre leasehold along the Meda which the government refused instead offering a lease for 100000 acre for 12 years rent free. He stocked the property with 1,100 ewes, which suffered through drought followed by floods. Brockman acquired the 800000 acre Minilya Station in 1884 for £15,000, from his brother. The property was struck by drought in 1890, then a lean season in 1891. By 1893 good rains meant good feed and plentiful water with Brockman selling plenty of stock. The drought came again in 1895 and 1896 reducing his flock of sheep from 12,500 and his cattle from 3,000 to 10. He remained there until 1902, then sold the property to Mr. D. N. McLeod. He then travelled and bought a property in Guildford. Brockman died on 29 August 1912 in Geraldton.
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Manchester, Israel, North Carolina: Your Tuesday Briefing (Want to get this briefing by email? Here’s the sign-up.) Good morning. Here’s what you need to know: • ISIS lays claim to attack in Britain. The Islamic State claimed responsibility today for the attack on Manchester Arena, the deadliest terrorist assault in Britain since 2005. The death toll has risen to 22; an 8-year-old girl was among the first victims to be identified. The police said the bomber died in the explosion that tore through the venue as the pop star Ariana Grande was ending a concert Monday night. The attack, in which dozens were wounded, was one of the deadliest in Western Europe since 2015. “It was meant to be a dream, not a nightmare,” said a woman who attended the concert with her 14-year-old daughter. We spoke with some of the survivors. Follow our live briefing for the latest updates. • U.S. budget’s winners and losers. President Trump plans to unveil a $4.1 trillion budget today that would increase spending on the military and border security but cut deeply into programs for the poor. The proposal includes huge tax cuts but does not change Social Security and Medicare. Here’s who would get what. Our reporters say the plan is based on wishful thinking; it assumes an economic growth rate of 3 percent, when the post-recession average is 2 percent. • All in the family. As President Trump’s trip overseas continues, the world is learning about the overlap between his relatives and his advisers. His family-first approach has drawn some positive coverage, especially in Saudi Arabia, where the royal family is synonymous with the governing elite. Mr. Trump met with President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority today, vowing again to “do everything I can” to achieve a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians. • Meanwhile, back in Washington. The Trump administration has moved to block an effort by the Office of Government Ethics to identify former lobbyists granted waivers to work in the White House or federal agencies. A top official in the George W. Bush administration described the move as “unprecedented.” The White House has dismissed the ethics office’s inquiry as politically motivated. And Michael Flynn, the former national security adviser, misled Pentagon investigators about his ties to Russia, according to a letter released by a top Democrat in Congress on Monday. There’s a full schedule of congressional testimony today, with Russia to the fore. Our live briefing will have the latest. • Roger Moore, who portrayed James Bond, dies. The dapper British actor played the secret agent with a license to kill and tongue-in-cheek humor in seven films. He died today in Switzerland at 89. • Justices reject gerrymandered districts. 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Is 15W40 good for diesel engines? ADVANTAGE 15W-40 HEAVY DUTY DIESEL ENGINE OIL is formulated to meet or exceed the warranty requirements of most manufacturers of diesel and gasoline engines. … ADVANTAGE 15W-40 HEAVY DUTY DIESEL ENGINE OIL has excellent soot dispersancy and wear control while providing outstanding protection against wear and corrosion. Is 15W40 oil for diesel? Shell Rotella® T6 15W-40 Full Synthetic Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Oil is designed and formulated to provide improved performance compared to conventional and semi-synthetic Rotella 15W-40 products. It is suitable for virtually all modern low-emission heavy duty engines* and older hard-working diesel engines. What is the best 15W40 diesel oil? List & Comparison of the Best 15w40 Diesel Oils: Product Capacity API Ford XO-15W40-5QSD 5 Quart C-4 Mobil 1 112786 1 Gallon CK-4 Royal Purple 04154 1 Gallon CI-4 Lucas Oil 10076-PK4 1 Gallon CI-4 What is the best oil to use in a diesel engine? The Royal Purple 15W-40 Oil is a worthy pick overall, improving fuel efficiency and preventing corrosion. Looking for a more budget-friendly choice? The Shell Rotella T6 Synthetic Diesel Motor Oil 5W-40 CJ-4 is an excellent way to preserve the health of your engine and your wallet. IT IS INTERESTING:  Frequent question: What are the four main types of reciprocating engines? What temperature is 15W40 good for? “Diesel has the widest performance range with 5W40,” says Mark Betner of Citgo. “Its starting temperature range is down to minus 22 F (compared with 15-plus with 15W40) up to 122 degrees F (same as 15W40). What happens if I use 15W40 instead of 5W30? Using 15w40 instead of 5w30 will increase your fuel consumption because of more load on your engine’s crank. No it won’t blow off,you will just wear your engine out quicker because the oil won’t flow to the moving parts as quickly ! Can I use 5W30 instead of 15W40? If the manufacturer’s recommendation for your engine allows you to use 5W30 oil, you can use either 5W30 or 15W40. If your engine only calls for 15W40, please only use that grade of oil; big engines are too expensive to risk. Is 15W40 synthetic? Description: Shell Rotella T6 15W-40 Full Synthetic Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Oil is designed and formulated to provide improved performance compared to conventional and semi-synthetic Rotella 15W-40 products. It is suitable for virtually all modern low-emission heavy duty engines and older hard-working diesel engines. What oil is better 5W40 or 15W40? The 5W-40 will have a lower viscosity when the engine is started than the 15W-40; consequently the 5W-40 will start easier and lubricate quicker in the cold than the 15W-40. The American Petroleum Institute (API) defines minimum lubrication requirements for motor oil physical properties and performance. Is 5W40 good for diesel engines? Thanks to extensive cooperative development work with major manufacturers and the application of the latest lubrication technology, Mobil 1 Turbo Diesel 5W-40 is recommended for virtually all diesel-powered pick-ups, SUVs and passenger cars including common rail, turbocharged and intercooler vehicles. IT IS INTERESTING:  What tool do I need to get a broken spark plug out? What oil goes in diesel engines? Since these engines combust at much higher compression ratio than gasoline engines, the oil used in the motor has to be able to withstand tremendous forces, usually of 40,000 to 50,000 psi. Most newer diesel engines will recommend 15W-40 because it is heavier and thicker. Is 5w30 OK for diesel? The ’30’ or ’40’ refers to the oil flow at higher engine temperatures. ’30’ is often for newer petrol engines, while ’40’ is often for older or diesel engines. 5W-30 and 5W-40 oils are compatible with some models of common cars, like the Ford Focus, Ford Ka, Honda Civic and VW Golf. Do I need special oil for diesel engines? Just like regular gasoline engines, diesel engines require regular maintenance that involves changing the lubricating oil that keeps your vehicle’s parts running smoothly. … This job requires lubricating oil that’s specially designed for diesel engines — not gasoline engines. Whats thicker 5w40 or 15w40? Viscosity, at low temperatures the difference is the 15w 40 is thicker than 5w 40 at room temperature. Heat them to 140 Fahrenheit and they will have about the same viscosity. Can I use 10W 40 instead of 15w40? A 10W40 oil will be thicker in the cold than 15W40 oil, but they will have the same viscosities at higher temperatures. … Hence, a car will start with fewer cranks when holding oil of a lower winter weight. 10W40 oil will perform cold starts better than 15W40 oil. Can I use 15w50 instead of 15w40? 15w50 will be fine if not better, it just means that the oil can withstand higher engine temperature than the 15w40. IT IS INTERESTING:  Frequent question: How long does it take to replace one motor mount? Motorization
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Dugandan, Queensland Dugandan (pronounced Doog-an-dan) is a rural town and locality in the Scenic Rim Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, the locality of Dugandan had a population of 602 people. Geography Teviot Brook forms part of the western boundary before flowing through to the north. The Boonah – Rathdowney Road (State Route 93) runs through from north to south. History The name Dugandan is believed to be a Ugarapul word dugai/tugai meaning mountain spur place. Originally the name was used for a large pastoral run established in 1884, covering a much larger area than the current locality from Boonah to Mount Joyce. As a result, the name Dugandan was used for the present day town of Boonah until the 1880s when it acquired its present name. In January 1861, a native police detachment led by Lieutenant Frederick Walker was dispatched to Dugandan Scrub, to the south of the present town, to "disperse" the local aboriginals who were camped in the area. This was in response to a request from the settler John Hardie. When the native police ambushed their camp during the night, at least two were killed, with possibly as many as 40 being killed. The Dugandan Provisional School which opened in 1878 was located in (present day) Boonah. This school was renamed Boonah State School in 1895. In 1886 Carl Stumer erected the Dugandan General Store. It was raised following flooding in 1887. In 1913 it was renovated and became the Dugandan Hotel. There was an earlier hotel in Boonah called the Dugandan Hotel but it was not operating in 1913. The Fassifern railway line (Queensland's first branch railway line) was extended from Harrisville to Dugandah and opened on 12 September 1887 with the town being served by Dugandan railway station (-28.0042°N, 152.6768°W). (The line originally opened from Ipswich to Harrisville on 10 July 1882.) The line closed in June 1964. By 1887, a sawmill was already established in Dugandan under the combined partnership of Josias Hancock and James Cossart. The mill burned down in 1897. Cossart's Mill became one of the major employers in the region and contributed significantly to the prosperity of Boonah and Dugandan into the twentieth century. It was located at (-28.0056°N, 152.6753°W) to the south of the Dugandan railway station. Dugandan Post Office opened on 11 September 1887 (a receiving office had been open from 1881) and closed in 1929. In 1882, the Primitive Methodist Church congregation had grown too large to continue to use the Provisional School. Thomas Hardcastle donated 1 acre of land for a church on Old Mount Alford Road near the former Dugandan Bridge. There was a ceremonial cutting of the first sod on Saturday 23 December 1882 by Miss Jessie Hardcastle. The church was 22 by 14 feet and built by George Beverley and T. Austin. It was officially opened on 4 November 1883. In 1892 concerns about flooding led to fundraising to relocate the church to the southern end of High Street in Boonah (now the location of the manse). The Trinity Lutheran church opened on 23 April 1889. Dugandan State School opened in Dugandan on 13 January 1917 (and is not related to the school which opened in 1878). It closed in 1966. It was at 551 Boonah Rathdowney Road (-28.0361°N, 152.6581°W). Demographics In the, the locality of Dugandan had a population of 593 people. The locality contains 254 households, in which 47.7% of the population are males and 52.3% of the population are females with a median age of 45, 7 years above the national average. The average weekly household income is $1,125, $313 below the national average. In the, the locality of Dugandan had a population of 602 people. Heritage listings Dugandan has the following heritage sites: * 124 Boonah-Rathdowney Road: Dugandan Hotel * 237 Boonah-Rathdowney Road: Trinity Lutheran Church and Cemetery Education There are no schools in Dugandan. The nearest government primary schools are Boonah State School in neighbouring Boonah to the north and Mount Alford State School in Mount Alford to the south-west. The nearest government secondary school is Boonah State High School in Boonah. Amenities Dugandan Hotel is at 124 Boonah-Rathdowney Road (-28.0045°N, 152.6808°W). Trinity Lutheran Church is at 237 Boonah-Rathdowney Road (-28.01355°N, 152.67569°W).
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Porting OpenThread to New Hardware Platforms Porting the OpenThread stack to a new hardware platform consists of five steps: 1. Set up the build environment 2. Implement Platform Abstraction Layer APIs 3. Implement advanced features (Hardware Abstraction Layer) 4. Validate the port 5. Certification and README Hardware platform requirements OpenThread requires the following platform services: • IEEE 802.15.4-2006 2.4 GHz radio • Send and receive IEEE 802.15.4 frames • Generate IEEE 802.15.4 Acknowledgment frames • Provide Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) measurements on received frames • A millisecond-resolution free-running timer with alarm • Non-volatile storage for storing network configuration settings • A true random number generator (TRNG) Example builds Several example builds are provided in the OpenThread repository. For more information, see Platforms. For a complete end-to-end example of how to port OpenThread from scratch, see the Add support for EFR32 pull request. Send feedback about... Need help? Visit our support page.
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User:Shenisec/sandbox People usually associate Jamaica with two things,constant sunshine and the constant tunes of reggae music. This might be rooted in reality to some extent, but limiting the experience of living in Jamaica to just this would be foolish! Depending on your location in Jamaica, the healthcare facilities available to you might be somewhat limited in terms of quantity. While every parish has at least one small hospital, comprehensive emergency care is only available in the cities of Kingston and Montego Bay. Outside of the larger cities or in remote parts of the country, emergency services are only available in both limited quality and quantity. In addition,  there are about three dozen hospitals and clinics on the island. Services are offered free of charge to all citizens and residents. However, they also are frequently described as unreliable and over crowed. Better care is available but they are from private healthcare institutions with better medical care and better environment, but obviously come at a price. Nonetheless, anyone who can afford treatment in private hospitals and/or private health insurance usually opts for it. The local population is usually unable to pay for private healthcare and health insurance out of their own pocket.
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It appears the main cause of greying hair is an excess of hydrogen peroxide, naturally produced by our hair cells. Hair cells in people of all ages produce some hydrogen peroxide but in young people it is quickly broken down into its harmless elements of hydrogen and oxygen by the enzyme Catalase. As we age our hair cells produce smaller amounts of Catalase and less hydrogen peroxide gets broken down. As the bleach builds up, the melanin (the substance produced by the body that colours hair, skin and eyes) does not work as readily. Over time, as the level of Catalase continues to decline and the level of hydrogen peroxide increases, our natural colour gradually gives way to grey and then eventually to white. Foligain Colour Rescue for Grey Hair supports your natural hair colour from within. The absence of Catalase is thought to initiate the chain reaction resulting in grey hair. Foligain has combined Catalase with bioactive nutrients such as Vitamin B6, Folic Acid, Biotin, Pantothenic Acid, Zinc, Saw Palmetto, Nettle, Fo-Ti and Barley Grass, recognized for their benefits in promoting fuller, healthier and younger-looking heir.
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Video4Linux Video4Linux (V4L for short) is a collection of device drivers and an API for supporting realtime video capture on Linux systems. It supports many USB webcams, TV tuners, and related devices, standardizing their output, so programmers can easily add video support to their applications. Video4Linux is responsible for creating V4L2 device nodes aka a device file (/dev/videoX, /dev/vbiX and /dev/radioX) and tracking data from these nodes. The device node creation is handled by V4L device drivers using the video_device struct (v4l2-dev.h) and it can either be allocated dynamically or embedded in another larger struct. Video4Linux was named after Video for Windows (which is sometimes abbreviated "V4W"), but is not technically related to it. While Video4Linux is only available on Linux, there is a compatibility layer available for FreeBSD called Video4BSD. This provides a way for many programs that depend on V4L to also compile and run on the FreeBSD operating system. History V4L had been introduced late into the 2.1.X development cycle of the Linux kernel. Retroactively being renamed to V4L1, it was dropped in kernel 2.6.38. V4L2 is the second version of V4L. Video4Linux2 fixed some design bugs and started appearing in the 2.5.x kernels. Video4Linux2 drivers include a compatibility mode for Video4Linux1 applications, though the support can be incomplete and it is recommended to use Video4Linux1 devices in V4L2 mode. The project DVB-Wiki is now hosted on LinuxTV web site. Some programs support V4L2 through the media resource locator. Software support * aMSN * Cheese (software) * Cinelerra * CloudApp * Ekiga * FFmpeg * FreeJ * GStreamer * Guvcview * kdetv * Kopete * Libav * Linphone * LiVES * motion * MPlayer * mpv * MythTV * Open Broadcaster Software * OpenCV * Peek * PyGame * SDL3 * Skype * Tvheadend * VLC media player * xawtv * Xine * ZoneMinder Criticism Video4Linux has a complex negotiation process, which caused not all applications having support for all cameras.
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The ARRAY_SIZE macro is convenient, yet mostly unused. Switch lots of code to use it. That makes the code more readable and also less error-prone. Abuild tested. Signed-off-by: Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net> Acked-by: Peter Stuge <peter@stuge.se> git-svn-id: svn://svn.coreboot.org/coreboot/trunk@3624 2b7e53f0-3cfb-0310-b3e9-8179ed1497e1 166 files changed tree: 4ae6d7310d71fa29baab3e937cfcd9bb408db5a6 1. documentation/ 2. payloads/ 3. src/ 4. targets/ 5. util/ 6. COPYING 7. NEWS 8. README
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sLORETA qEEG can also be used for the localization of active structures, also referred to as brain source localization. One method is the use of standardized Low Resolution Electromagnetic Tomography (sLORETA, Pascal-Marqui 2007), where the 3-D distribution of electric neuronal activity in the brain can be shown based on the qEEG. This process of source estimation with the help of EEG is helpful to understand physiological, pathological, mental, functional abnormalities and cognitive behaviour of the brain. Neuro-imaging techniques such as standardized Low Resolution Electromagnetic Tomography (sLORETA) can map the actual sources of the cortical rhythms. These advanced approaches are changing our understanding of the dynamics and function of the human brain. How is it measured? Using the same equipment approved for academic research, LoRETA allows to identify (and ultimately train) brainwave patterns from deep brain structures, using a standard sensor cap with advanced source-correlation software. Being able, for the first time, to both identify and train these deeper structures in the brain is a major leap forward in brain mapping, and is what enables 3D neurofeedback. This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. More information
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As flat as it gets: ultrasmooth surfaces from template-stripping procedures Nicolas Vogel, Julius Zieleniecki, Ingo Koper Research output: Contribution to journalReview articlepeer-review 68 Citations (Scopus) Abstract In an experimentally simple replica process, the natural flatness of mica or polished silicon wafers can be transferred to metal films, resulting in metal surfaces with topographic features in Angstrom dimensions over large areas. Two decades after its invention, the template-stripping process continues to appeal to scientists from diverse research backgrounds primarily due to its simplicity, cost-effectiveness and ability to yield high quality substrates and structures. This article introduces the basic construction process for template-stripped substrates, and reports on a variety of extensions of the process, including the generation of materials contrasts and the design of tailored topographies. It also highlights the use of such substrates in a variety of research fields in nanoscience and technology ranging from surface force measurement and high definition imaging to the self-assembly of model membranes and plasmonics. Original languageEnglish Pages (from-to)3820-3832 Number of pages13 JournalNanoscale Volume4 Issue number13 DOIs Publication statusPublished - 7 Jul 2012 Fingerprint Dive into the research topics of 'As flat as it gets: ultrasmooth surfaces from template-stripping procedures'. Together they form a unique fingerprint. Cite this
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Page:Wadsworth Camp--the gray mask.djvu/131 Rh were no palate behind it, no tongue to shape its intention. From where he stood Garth could see Alden distinctly enough. His head was sunk forward on his chest. His fingers clutched powerlessly at the chair arms. His eyes appeared to have hoarded and just now released all the strength of which his meager body had been stripped. They flashed with a passionate purpose which drew Garth magnetically until he was close and had stooped and was staring into them with a curiosity almost as pronounced as their eagerness. "What is it, Mr. Alden?" he asked. The other's fingers continued to stray about the chair arms. "You've got to tell me what you know—all you suspect," Garth urged. "We've murder on our hands. What do you know?" Alden's head rose and fell affirmatively. "Out with it." But Alden did not answer, although his eyes burned brighter; and Garth guessed. "Speak, Mr. Alden," he begged. Alden's lips moved. His throat worked. His face set in a grotesque grimace. "There's danger for all of us," Garth cried. "The time for silence has passed." Then Alden answered, but it was only with that helpless, futile sound—such a whimper as escapes unintelligibly from the fancied fatality of a nightmare.
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WordPress.org Plugin Directory Tabs Shortcodes Adds a few shortcodes to allow for tabbed content. Adds a few shortcodes to allow for tabbed content. IMPORTANT: If you are not comfortable using WordPress shortcodes, this plugin may not be for you. Additionally, you must be able to edit your themes main stylesheet in order to add the necessary CSS. Features • Adds two shortcodes for adding a tabbed interface to your site • Select a specific tab by URL • No default CSS added (you will need to add your own) • Only adds JavaScript on pages that use the shortcodes (and doesn't require jQuery) The Shortcodes The two shortcodes that are added are: [tabs] and [tab title=""] Basic Usage Example [tabs] [tab title="First Tab"]Content for tab one goes here.[/tab] [tab title="Second Tab"]Content for tab two goes here.[/tab] [tab title="Third Tab"]Content for tab three goes here.[/tab] [/tabs] This will output the following HTML: <ul class="tabs"> <li><a href="#tab-1" class="active">First Tab</a></li> <li><a href="#tab-2">Second Tab</a></li> <li><a href="#tab-3">Third Tab</a></li> </ul> <section id="tab-1" class="tab active">Content for tab one goes here.</section> <section id="tab-2" class="tab">Content for tab two goes here.</section> <section id="tab-3" class="tab">Content for tab three goes here.</section> Settings There are no settings for the plugin. The only additional setup you will need to do is add some css to style the tabs however you'd like. Adding the CSS is very important as the tabs will not display as tabs until you do so. Selecting a Tab by Default You can select a tab by default by added the tab number as an option in the opening [tabs] shortcode like this: [tabs open="2"] This will open the second tab when the page loads. Selecting a Tab by URL You can select a tab by default using a hash in the URL. Simply add #tab-1 after the trailing / of the URL to select tab number 1. Replace the number with the tab you'd like to select. This example URL will select tab number 3: http://domain.com/your-page/#tab-3 Tags: , , Requires: 3.3 or higher Compatible up to: 4.1.12 Last Updated: 2 years ago Active Installs: 800+ Ratings 4 out of 5 stars Support Got something to say? Need help? Compatibility + = Not enough data 0 people say it works. 0 people say it's broken. 100,3,3 100,1,1 100,1,1 100,1,1 100,1,1 100,1,1 100,1,1 100,1,1 100,1,1 100,1,1 100,1,1
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Server Crash So my server is running 1.10.2 pixelmon beta 7 along with sponge, and its been working pretty fine for a while, i got on today and saw it kept crashing every so often, and couldnt figure out how to solve it Crash Report: <blood_> that stack is caused by server overloading and watchdog forcing the crash <blood_> during worldgen <ryantheleach> ah ok <ryantheleach> Is there a way to tell? <ryantheleach> Like, I mean, is there a way to tell specfically when it's the watchdog causing the error? <blood_> "Description: Watching Server" <blood_> and the watchdog logs its shutting the server down <blood_> you wont get that issue with my async builds <blood_> but my async builds are still in testing <blood_> i would just pregen your world <blood_> that would solve that issue I dont know of any way to pregen my world other than manually doing it, and that would take forever, do you know of a mod/plugin to do so, i tried chunkgen but the 1.10.2 version crashes my server and the 1.9.4 version doesnt work
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Page:Richard Marsh--The joss, a reversion.djvu/171 Rh Locked the enclosure to be given to Mary Blyth and the rest of the bonds in a drawer; and, with the envelope in my hand, went to call on Gregory Pryor. Pryor is a barrister of some years’ standing; a “rising junior”; hard-working, hard-headed, a sound lawyer, and a man of the world. What is more, a friend of my father’s who has transferred his friendship to me. More than once when I have found myself in a professional quandary I have laid the matter before him; on each occasion he has given me just that help and advice I needed. I felt assured that I should lose nothing by asking for his opinion on the curious case of Mr. Batters’ will. When, however, I reached his chamber the clerk told him he was out, engaged in court. I left word that I would return later in the day. Having nothing on hand of pressing importance, I felt that I could hardly employ the interval better than by finding out all that I could with reference to the house in Camford Street which Mr. Batters claimed as his own. If the claim proved to be well founded, then the document which purported to be his will was probably no hoax.
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Skip to content Home » aCHO-WT cells aCHO-WT cells aCHO-WT cells. lines. In CHO-HR-3A4 cells, C-1311 inhibited CYP3A4 activity without affecting Cyclizine 2HCl CYP3A4 protein level effectively. In the current presence of C-1311, CHO-WT cells underwent steady G2/M arrest rather, as the two types of transfected cells only accumulated as of this stage transiently. C-1311-induced apoptosis and necrosis in both types of transfected cells happened with a considerably faster speed also to a greater degree than in CHO-WT cells. Additionally, C-1311 induced ROS era in both types of transfected cells, however, not in CHO-WT cells. Furthermore, CHO-HR-3A4 cells that didn’t perish underwent accelerated senescence. Summary: CYP3A4 overexpression in CHO cells enhances apoptosis induced by C-1311, whereas the rate of metabolism Cyclizine 2HCl of C-1311 can be minimal and will not rely on CYP3A4 manifestation. conditions demonstrates the powerful reactivity of the molecule under mobile circumstances CHO cell model (previously, the rate of metabolism of C-1311 was just looked into in cell-free systems), and we centered on the part of cytochrome P450 in the mobile response following medications. In greater detail, we looked into the next: (i) whether CYP3A4 overexpression affects the pace and design of medication metabolism, (ii) if the medication modulates CYP3A4 activity inside a mobile program and (iii) the actual effect of CYP3A4 overexpression on cell routine progression as well as the setting of cell loss of life are. Components and methods Chemical substances Imidazoacridinone C-1311 (NSC 645809)4,5 was synthesized by Barbara HOROWSKA, PhD inside our division. C-1311 was ready like a 10 mmol/L share remedy in 50% ethanol and held at ?20 C until make use of. Methanol (gradient quality for water chromatography) was from Merck (Darmstadt, Germany). The antibody towards the cytochrome P450 3A4 isoenzyme was from Sigma-Aldrich (St Louis, MO, USA). The supplementary antibody towards the goat major antibody was from Cell Signaling Technology (Beverly, MA, USA). An Annexin-V-FLUOS Staining Package was bought from Roche (Mannheim, Germany). The Energetic Caspase-3 Staining Package was purchased from BD Pharmingen (NORTH PARK, CA, USA). CM-H2DCFDA (General Oxidative Tension Sign) was from Molecular Probes, Existence Systems (Carlsbad, CA, USA). Unless stated otherwise, all other chemical substances had been from Sigma-Aldrich (St Louis, MO, USA). Cell tradition Chinese language hamster ovary cells (CHO)crazy type (CHO-WT), stably transfected CHO-HR and CHO-HR-3A4 cell lineswere kindly supplied by Thomas FRIEDBERG and C Roland WOLF through the Biomedical Research Center at the College or university of Dundee, Scotland, UK23. The CHO-WT and CHO-HR cell lines had been taken care of in monolayer tradition at 37 C inside a humidified 5% CO2 atmosphere in high-glucose Cyclizine 2HCl Dulbecco’s revised Eagle’s moderate (DMEM) supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS), 100 devices/mL penicillin, 100 g/mL streptomycin and Head wear Health supplement (100 mol/L hypoxanthine, 0.4 mol/L aminopterin and 16 mol/L thymidine). The CHO-HR-3A4 cell range was taken care of in monolayer tradition at 37 C inside a humidified 5% CO2 atmosphere in Minimum amount Essential Moderate (MEM) Alpha adjustments supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS), 100 devices/mL penicillin and 100 g/mL streptomycin. To keep up the steady overexpression of cytochrome P450 reductase as well as the CYP3A4 isoenzyme, geneticin (G418) and methotrexate, respectively, had Cyclizine 2HCl been put into the media 1 day after each passing. All media, health supplements and antibiotics had been from Gibco Existence Systems (Paisley, Scotland). Development inhibition assay Cell development inhibition was evaluated through cell keeping track of utilizing a Coulter Counter-top, model ZBI (Beckman, Fullerton, CA, USA). Quickly, cells had been seeded in 24-well plates (4104/well for 48 h, 2104/well for 72 h, 1104/well for 96 h) and treated with C-1311 (concentrations which range from 0.0001 to 10 mol/L). A dose-response curve was plotted and utilized to estimate the medication focus that yielded 50% and 80% inhibition of cell development (IC50 and IC80). The development inhibition assay was performed at least 3 x. Metabolic change Rabbit Polyclonal to SLC16A2 of C-1311 in CHO cells To look for the metabolic change of C-1311, CHO cells (2106) had been plated in 60-mm meals and treated the very next day with 25 mol/L C-1311 for.
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For some people, bipolar disorder can cause episodes of depression. People can manage bipolar-related depression using medications, therapies, and other treatments. Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition that involves shifts in mood, energy levels, and activity levels. Depending on the type of bipolar a person has, they may experience episodes of depression that interfere with their completion of daily tasks. These symptoms of depression are similar to those of other depression-related mood disorders, such as major depressive disorder. However, people with bipolar disorder may also experience episodes of mania or hypomania. Bipolar disorder is a lifelong condition, but people can manage the symptoms of depression and mania and prevent complications with treatment. This article will discuss the symptoms of and treatments for bipolar depression. A person with bipolar depression seeks treatment.Share on Pinterest Tommaso Tuzj/Stocksy Bipolar disorder is a lifelong condition. Treatments aim to stabilize a person’s mood and help them manage other symptoms. In some cases, a person’s mood changes can be severe. Mental health professionals adapt treatments to the individual to help reduce their impact on daily life and mental well-being. Treatment for bipolar disorder typically involves a combination of medication and therapy. Medication There are several types of medication for people with bipolar disorder. The type will depend on the type and severity of symptoms. Some of the most common types of medication for treating bipolar disorder are: These medications can have side effects, some of which can become serious. For example, using antipsychotic medication for a long time can cause weight gain, changes in cholesterol levels, and heart problems. Therapy Mental health professionals often recommend psychotherapy alongside medication to treat bipolar disorder. Psychotherapy is also known as talk therapy. Psychotherapy has a range of benefits in addition to treating symptoms, such as providing support and education about living with bipolar disorder. Types of psychotherapy include: Other treatments Combinations of medication and therapy are effective for many people. If a person finds that their medications are not having the desired effect, a mental health professional may recommend alternative options. For example, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) uses electrical pulses to induce a seizure, which has an impact on symptoms through pathways as yet unknown. ECT can be effective for people with severe, treatment-resistant bipolar disorder. The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) say that modern ECT methods hold promise for treating mental health conditions. However, ECT methods may cause the following side effects: • headaches • stomach aches • muscle aches • memory problems Research is currently underway to develop new treatment approaches relating to brain stimulation, lifestyle modification, and new drugs as treatments for bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder can also lead to a range of physical health complications over time, such as cardiovascular disease. Healthcare professionals will determine the best course of action to prevent or treat these complications on a case-by-case basis. The symptoms of bipolar disorder differ depending on the type. Within these types, people may experience a different frequency and severity of manic and depressive episodes. Bipolar I disorder is characterized by manic episodes that last for at least 7 days, or less if the symptoms are so severe that the person requires hospitalization. People may also experience depressive episodes that typically last 2 weeks, though people with bipolar I may never experience a major depressive episode. People with bipolar II disorder tend to experience hypomanic episodes that are preceded or followed by a major depressive episode. During episodes of depression, symptoms can include: • low mood • feelings of helplessness and worthlessness • irritability • lack of energy • difficulty concentrating • loss of interest in daily life • delusions • lack of appetite • difficulty sleeping • suicidal thoughts During episodes of mania, symptoms can include: • emotional highs, or being very happy • hyperactivity • talking very quickly, with rapid changes in topic • rapid thoughts • feelings of self-importance • engaging in spontaneous, risky behaviors • irritability • delusions • difficulty sleeping The frequency of these episodes varies. Someone may experience rapid-cycle episodes or extended periods of depression, or mania. People can also experience symptoms of depression during a manic episode, which mental health professionals may call mixed symptoms. In the long-term, people with bipolar disorder can experience serious physical health issues, including the following: These complications can become severe. In fact, one study estimates that the average life expectancy of people with bipolar disorder is around 12–13 years lower than it is for people without the condition. However, effective treatment will reduce the risk of a person developing health complications related to bipolar disorder. A person’s doctor may refer them to a mental health professional, who can then assess a person for bipolar disorder. The mental health professional will ask questions about the person’s symptoms as well as broader questions about life events and general well-being. They will ask about family history, focusing on whether other family members have had a history of mental health conditions. Diagnosing bipolar disorder can be challenging for several reasons. Its symptoms overlap with those of other conditions, such as depression or psychosis. Plus, some people may begin with a major depressive episode, without manic or hypomanic symptoms. Otherwise, people with bipolar disorder may also have other mental health problems, such as anxiety disorders, which can also make diagnosis more complex. Mental health issues affect everyone differently. If a person suspects that they or a loved one may have bipolar disorder, they can talk to a healthcare professional for more information. It is worth visiting a doctor for any persistent symptoms relating to mood or anxiety, or other symptoms of a mental health condition. Mental health conditions are less visible than some physical health disorders, but it is just as important to look after mental health. Talk to a doctor if the current bipolar treatment is causing side effects. The NIMH advise that people should avoid stopping medication abruptly, as this can worsen symptoms and cause withdrawal effects. Always consult a doctor before making any changes in medication. It is currently unclear what causes bipolar disorder. The cause is likely to be a combination of biological and environmental factors that lead to the development of bipolar disorder. Risk factors for bipolar disorder include: • a family history of mental illness • genetics • brain structure and function Bipolar disorder can cause episodes of depression. With the help of a mental health professional, people can manage the symptoms of bipolar depression to stabilize their mood and prevent future health complications.
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Best answer: Why does my stomach hurt during exercise? The most common theory is that the increased blood flow in the liver and spleen during intense cardio movement causes the pain on the sides of the abdomen. Another theory suggests that pain is caused by internal organs while pulling down the diaphragm. How do I stop my stomach from hurting when I exercise? For stomach cramps, “often a burp or passing of gas will get rid of the cramp.” When a muscle cramp strikes, McCall tells runners to stop exercising, rest, and hydrate — preferably with a sports drink that can restore their electrolyte balance. Should I stop exercising if my stomach hurts? Skip the Gym If Your Stomach Is Upset Cramps, nausea, and diarrhea are all great reasons to skip or scale back on exercise. When you have diarrhea or are throwing up, you could become dehydrated. If you were to exercise, it could accelerate that dehydration. Can exercise make your stomach hurt? Gastrointestinal problems during exercise relate to the stomach and intestines. These may include heartburn, belching, abdominal cramps, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting and an urge to defecate. THIS IS IMPORTANT:  Is burning 600 calories in a workout good? Can too much exercise cause stomach issues? FRIDAY, June 16, 2017 (HealthDay News) — When it comes to stomach discomfort during exercise, forget that old adage “no pain, no gain.” New research suggests that excessive strenuous exercise may lead to gut damage. Why does my stomach feel tight after exercise? The way you feel after a workout is dependent on your nutrition and water intake. A common post-workout feeling is bloating or a feeling of heaviness after a workout. Water retention is the most common reason why you may feel bloated after an intense workout. The feeling is quite discomforting. Is it normal to have stomach pain after workout? This occurs as the result of challenging a muscle or muscle group with exercise. One to two days after exercising a soreness will be felt in the belly of the muscle. It can be quite tender to touch and tends to be spread out over a large area. How come when I run my stomach hurts? Cramps, nausea, and stitches in your abdomen during running can be the result of improper hydration. Hydration before and during a long run is important, but figuring it out can be tricky. Drinking too much water could make cramps and digestive irritation worse. How do you get rid of a stomach ache in 5 minutes? Applying a heating pad, hot water bottle, hot towel, or heat wrap over the abdomen and back helps relax the muscles in the abdomen and relieve abdominal cramps and pain. The temperature should ideally be 104° Fahrenheit. Taking a hot bath with bubbles and essential oils or hot showers can also help. THIS IS IMPORTANT:  Your question: How do I make my biceps short head? Can working out abs cause stomach pain? After ab workouts Stimulating and putting pressure on your digestive organs during ab workouts can cause intestinal issues, such as diarrhea and stomachaches. This is especially common if you’re targeting your lower abdominals. Allow for periods of muscle relaxation during these types of workouts. What happens to the digestive system during exercise? Physical activity increases blood flow to the muscles in the digestive system, which massage our food along the digestive tract – a process known as peristalsis – causing them to work more quickly and effectively. Research also suggests that exercise affects the balance of bacteria in the gut.
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Der Plan Der Plan is a German electronic music group from Düsseldorf, formed in the earlier months of 1979 by Moritz Reichelt (A.K.A. Moritz R®), Kai Horn, and Frank Fenstermacher, originally under the name of Weltaufstandsplan ("World Rebellion Plan"). This group is considered the pioneer of Neue Deutsche Welle. The beginning Kai Horn, one of the founder members, left the group suddenly before their first recording. The first single was recorded with the support of Chrislo Haas and Robert Görl (both DAF members at the time). The recording of a jam session was carried out in an underground shelter using a cassette dictation machine. In 1979 the band released 1500 units of their debut single themselves. This was the start of Der Plan's own label "Warning Records", later known as "Ata Tak". Their early recordings are reminiscent of industrial sounds of the same period (e.g. early works of US band Chrome) and had a significant influence on fellow Düsseldorf act Die Krupps as well as, eventually, on electronic pop worldwide. 1980s Kurt Dahlke aka Pyrolator (ex DAF) joined Der Plan a short time later. The group became more musical, clearly reducing the noisy elements of their songs. Their 1980 debut album Geri Reig still showed their experimental side. On this album, they strongly displayed their musical influences, which included The Residents and Throbbing Gristle. Some titles were kept deliberately "inaudible" by the members in order to explore the boundary of music. At the end of the year, they released the single Da Vorne Steht 'Ne Ampel which had a plausible melody. Der Plan thereby began to seek out a musical framework which would lead to their later style of "Electronic Schlager" (electronic hit song), or "Synthi Pop", as they called it themselves. The single became one of the first hit tunes of Neue Deutsche Welle, and the group received offers from major record companies. Der Plan decided to remain independent within their own label, although they accepted a partial contract with Teldec to re-release the single. The LP Normalette Surprise was released in 1981 where the group developed "electronic schlagers" further and finally fixed their own style. In 1982, Rainer Kirberg, the film director, made a film Die letzte Rache (The Last Revenge), for which Der Plan composed the soundtrack. The group not only provided the film music: Moritz R was partly responsible for the film's surrealistic scenic design, which resembled The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari-like German expressionism, whilst Frank Fenstermacher played a small role as an actor. The film was broadcast by ZDF as a part of "Das Kleine Fernsehspiel" series and received critical acclaim. The soundtrack emphasized the group's experimental side in a mixture of experimental sounds and plausible melodies as in preceding works. In 1984, Der Plan released two singles. Gummitwist did not achieve the expected high chart position, although it was released by a major label (WEA) and enabled the group to appear on ARD's music program Formel Eins. Soon after that, the double single Golden Cheapos was released. It featured three instrumental tunes. The group subsequently released the video Japlan, after which they did a successful Japan tour. The LP entitled Japlan was quite successful in the Japanese market, but was never released in Germany. This LP work was re-released in CD in 2002. In 1985, the compilation album LP Fette Jahre (Fat years) was released in Germany. It contained well-known single tracks, outtakes, and remixes of previous works. The record sleeve shows an ironic picture of the band members disguised in homeless type clothing. A new album was released in 1987, entitled Es Ist Eine Fremde Und Seltsame Welt (It is a strange world). The title was taken from a famous quote of Blue Velvet by the cult director David Lynch. The sleeve is very eye-catching, as the wording and the main monochrome image are almost entirely in black. One song from this album 1 Mann, 1 Ball was later covered by Der wahre Heino. As CDs swept across the market, Der Plan decided to release their best album in CD. It was released in 1988 under the title of Perlen. Breakup Working for the label and record distribution activities over-shadowed the focusing on the band's music. Differences within the group about career priorities began in 1983, resulting in Moritz R leaving the label Ata Tak and moving to Hamburg. Since then Der Plan had changed from a full-time project to an occasional side-project of its members. Nevertheless, they released yet another album, entitled Die Peitsche Des Lebens in 1989, which was much less successful than their previous works. In 1992 Der Plan eventually split up. In 1993 the fake live album "Live At The Tiki Ballroom ...", which is confirmed as a studio album on their official website, was released. Its first edition was accompanied by a mini CD, which contained "techno versions" of well known Der Plan titles. Moritz R® dedicated himself to painting after the group's break up. He chronicled his experiences as part of Der Plan in the book Der Plan - Glanz und Elend der Neuen Deutschen Welle (Der Plan - the Splendor and Misery of the New German Wave). Pyrolator and Frank Fenstermacher formed a trance project A Certain Frank later. They joined another German group, Fehlfarben in 2002. Meanwhile Kurt Dahlke and Moritz Reichelt live in Berlin. Reichelt opened his own gallery called chakchakart shop in Potsdam and Berlin in 2020 and released his first solo album Nach Herzenslust in 2021. In 2021 the band releases the Album Save your Software. Der Plan v4.0 Der Plan was formed again as Der Plan v4.0 in Berlin by Moritz R®, Achim Treu and JJ Jones in 2003. The album Die Verschwörung (The Conspiracy) was released in 2004. Der Plan v5.0 In 2008 Der Plan was formed as Der Plan v5.0 within the online virtual world Second Life. The entirely virtual band played two gigs using scans of stage designs and masks from their real life in the early 1980s and was represented by the avatars Mo Eriksen, Moni Duettmann and Popeye235 Baxter. Musical style Der Plan's musical style is a thing of much, and often heated debate. It has been referred to (in almost equal measures ) as "a work of Genius", and "the demented results of a kindergarten music project gone terribly wrong". Discography * 1979: Der Plan (Single) * 1980: Geri Reig (LP/CD) * 1980: Da Vorne Steht Ne Ampel (Single) * 1981: Normalette Surprise (LP/CD) * 1982: Arbeit Liebe Brot Einfachheit Tod (Single, Supplement material of a sampler "Fix Planet") * 1982: Die Letzte Rache (LP/CD) * 1984: Gummitwist (Single/Maxi) * 1984: Golden Cheapos (Double Single) * 1984: Japlan (LP/CD Japan Release) * 1985: Fette Jahre (LP) * 1987: Es Ist Eine Fremde Und Seltsame Welt (LP) * 1988: Perlen (CD) * 1989: Die Peitsche Des Lebens (LP/CD) * 1993: Live At The Tiki Ballroom Of The Senior Maoris Recreation Center In Maketu, Bay Of Plenty, New Zealand (CD) * 1993: Pocket (MiniCD, Beilage zur Live CD) * 2004: Die Verschwörung (LP/CD) * 2017: Unkapitulierbar (LP/CD) * 2021: Save your Software (Fanuks) (LP/CD)
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There are so many buzz around blockchain these days everywhere and at ParallelScore we like buzzes especially around emerging technologies. This time we narrowed down the buzz to focus on tendermint. You learn more about it by visiting https://tendermint.com. This is a first attempt into the world of tendermint. A brief summary of the steps taken to implement a minimal blockchain application using tendermint. Language of choice: javascript(node). Setup: tendermint on local machine I downloaded one of the prebuilt binaries and copied to the appropriate directory. You can find them here https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/releases. Since I use a MacBook, I downloaded the zip tendermint_0.22.8_darwin_amd64.zip which was the latest as at the time this writing. Downloaded and unzipped to get an executable file(unix executable) then simply moved the file to my /usr/local/bin directory, and boom its all set. More detail: https://tendermint.com/docs/introduction/install.html. Verify: initialize tendermint To verify your installation and to initialize tendermint, you just need to type in the following commands in your terminal(macOS) `tendermint init` and then `tendermint node`. After the last command you should see a lot of activity(logs) in the terminal. You can cancel out of this anytime by pressing `CTRL + C`. And you can also clear all generated data by executing `tendermint unsafe_reset_all`. ABCI: application blockchain interface  Next we need to set up an application blockchain interface server(abci) which our tendermint installation will connect to. So to clarify the flow, a client app will make a request(an http request for example) to the tendermint process which then forwards a request(which can be a transaction or a query) to an abci server(which will be your application). Furthermore your application server should be started first before starting up tendermint (More on this below). Check out this link https://tendermint.com/docs/app-dev/getting-started.html#first-tendermint-app. For me I used the abci package from npm found here https://www.npmjs.com/package/abci. Below is a sample code of how to use this package. // filename: app.js let createServer = require(‘abci’); let server = createServer({ Info (request) { console.log(‘got info request’, request) return { … } }, // implement any ABCI method handlers here } server.listen(26658); We can then start the server from terminal by running the command ’node app.js’. So with your application running you can now go ahead and start up tendermint like so `tendermint node`.   KX: What is an handler? Before we proceed further, just a brief word on handlers. See the snippet above where we passed in an object to createServer. The `info` method is a handler. Now the abci specification expects specific handlers to be implemented like above to handle different operations. The info handler for example is called when tendermint initially connects to your abci application. Now if you want to handle a scenario when a transaction is sent, you have to implement two handlers 1. checkTx: this will be called by tendemint to verify that the transaction is valid. Note that you are in total control of the verification logic. 2. deliverTx: This will handle the state modification logic. For an example on how this looks like in javascript code you can check out the counter example on GitHub https://github.com/tendermint/js-abci/blob/master/example/counter.js. So what is state modification? For your application, you could initialize a simple javascript object, which we call the state object. This object will hold all data we want to store. So what we are saying about deliverTx above is that, we can add logics to modify this state object. So our application sample above will look like this // filename: app.js let createServer = require(‘abci’); let state = {}; let server = createServer({ Info (request) { console.log(‘got info request’, request) return { … } },   checkTx (request) {   },   deliverTx (request) {   }, // implement any ABCI method handlers here } server.listen(26658); Note that every handler will receive a request object which has properties such as tx in cases where we are dealing with a transaction. For example the following request curl ‘localhost:26657/broadcast_tx_commit?tx=“tendermint”’ Notice the query parameter `tx`. We can access the data in tx from our request object like so `request.tx`.   More on the request object passed to the handlers. The data contained in the handlers usually come as base64 string so we need to convert to something useful. For my case I found the node `atob` https://www.npmjs.com/package/atob and `btoa` https://www.npmjs.com/package/btoa libraries very useful. Consider the following request curl ‘localhost:26657/broadcast_tx_commit?tx=“tendermint”’ Can be handled in your code as follows let createServer = require(‘abci’) let atob = require(‘atob’); let server = createServer({ deliverTx (request) { let str = atob(request.tx); // decode from base64 console.log(str); // tendermint return { … } } Conclusion And thats it. Learning tendermint will still be an ongoing project for me. Like I mentioned earlier this is my first attempt. I’d like to learn more about best practices and design patterns when structuring applications built on top of tendermint. Also how to handle security concerns and more. I’ll add more articles on these subjects as I cover them. Moses Igbuku Author Moses Igbuku More posts by Moses Igbuku
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Nicotine, Caffeine, and Alcohol… Oh My! The word “drug” usually conjures up images of so called “hard drugs”. But what about the common ones you ingest every day? Aífe McHugh looks at the effects everyday drugs have on the mind and body.Drug n.“A substance which causes a physiological reaction when ingested or otherwise introduced to the body.”You know what drugs are. You know what drugs do. There’s a high, maybe a crash. Your body becomes tolerant; you grow dependant. This is how addiction develops. Between the highs and the lows you need the drug just to hit neutral. All very dramatic and tragic and nothing at all to do with how you’re not yourself before your morning coffee.Drugs are cheat codes for our bodies. What we have here is a carefully engineered, highly sensitive biochemical machine. Its entire aim is to keep you breathing until you’re breeding. That means having an emotional regulation system which rewards you for things that keep you alive and replicating (Food! Friendship! F-exercise!) and punishes you for things that don’t (Danger! Disease! Dead things!). But we, the contrary species we are, have found the masturbatory cheat codes that give all of the pleasure with none of the increased survival fitness. Dopamine is the brain’s DO IT AGAIN button and it doesn’t care what presses it.Millennia of evolution undermined. Classic humanity.And, of course, soft drugs do the same thing as hard drugs. Just, well, softer. Nicotine, alcohol, caffeine; these little chemical fairies help us on our day to day business. Maybe some of us rely on them too heavily, but sure you know yourself.Be it caffeine or cocaine, the mechanism for addiction is the same. For softer drugs which produce a negligible high, users are more likely to tell you that the only reason they regularly use is to postpone withdrawal symptoms. This is particularly true for nicotine. Although it causes a slight dopamine rush, the body quickly adapts by producing less dopamine of its own. At that point the effects of nicotine withdrawal are a lot more salient and less pleasant than nicotine dependence itself. Nausea, irritability, disordered sleep … it’s not worth the hassle.Even more socially acceptable than nicotine is caffeine, the most widely used psychoactive drug in the world. It increases metabolism, and wreaks havoc on your sleep cycle. As a mild stimulant, caffeine increases concentration and alertness, but also anxiety. There is evidence that the increased concentration associated with caffeine only applies for those already hooked. Caffeine doesn’t make its users sharper, but only brings users up to the baseline they would be at if they didn’t use caffeine at all.Although alcohol might boost your mood, it’s classified as a depressant. In the short term, it reduces your inhibitions and messes with your memory, along with a plethora of other effects generally classified as “being drunk”. In the long term … it’s depressing. Alcoholics and heavy drinkers face long-term damage to pretty much every organ in the body. There is evidence that the increased concentration associated with caffeine only applies for those already hooked.” But addiction is tricky with substances like these. Alcoholism is acknowledged as a serious problem in today’s society. But caffeine dependence is not yet a diagnosable mental disorder, despite mounting evidence. As lines go, this one is hard to draw. People become addicted to everything from technology to tanning. Psychoactive drugs are usually put in their own little category with barbed wire around it, but when it comes to addictive behaviour, the hard lines wave and blur.One could advocate going drug free, or imbibing only as prescribed. Drugs cause significant changes to body and brain chemistry. Addiction is unpredictable. Such self-tinkering can’t be good.But on the other hand, everything you have ever known, done, or experienced has changed your brain some way or another. Maybe don’t go hitting the hard stuff, but all things in moderation, yeah?
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James Lorimer Ilsley James Lorimer Ilsley (3 January 1894 – 14 January 1967) was a Canadian politician and jurist. He was minister of finance from 1940 to 1946. He was finance minister during World War II; to fund the increase in wartime expenditure, he dramatically expanded the income tax by imposing it on millions of workers and citizens. Early life He was born in Somerset, Nova Scotia, the son of Randel Ilsley and Catherine Caldwell. Ilsley was educated at Acadia University and Dalhousie University and was admitted to the Nova Scotia bar in 1916. In 1919, he married Evelyn Smith. Ilsley then practised law in Yarmouth and Halifax, Nova Scotia until 1926. Political career He was elected to the House of Commons of Canada as a Liberal in the 1926 election. He survived the 1930 election that sent the Liberals into Opposition. When the Liberal Party returned to power in the 1935 election, Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King brought Ilsley into Cabinet as Minister of National Revenue. Finance minister In 1940, he was promoted to Minister of Finance. He held that position for the duration of World War II during a period of massive expansion in expenditure due to the war effort, described as a "transformation of the Canadian tax system" by historian Colin Campbell. Under his direction, the minimum income required to pay income tax was push dramatically downward, effectively changing income tax from a "class tax" on the wealthiest 300,000 or so Canadians to a national tax imposed on millions of average workers, and directly deduced from their checks. The revenue generated from income tax during this era expand by nearly 1000%. He also led the Victory Bond campaign, brought in wage and price controls in 1941, and deal with several currency crises. He was also known for his call for personal sacrifice by civilians during the war and led by example by giving up his car and riding the streetcar to Parliament Hill. In 1945, despite the taxes he had imposed on the general public, he was rated the most popular cabinet minister in the cabinet. He was recognized for his service in 1946 when he was appointed to the Imperial Privy Council, and given the honorific of "Right Honourable". Minister of justice The same year, he became Minister of Justice. He served in that position until he retired from politics in 1948. Later life Illsley retired from politics in 1948. The next year, he was appointed to the Nova Scotia Supreme Court and became Chief Justice of Nova Scotia in 1950. He served in that capacity until his death in 1967 in Halifax at the age of 73. J. L. Ilsley High School, opened in 1971 and located in Spryfield, Nova Scotia, bears his name.
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13th Through 18th Centuries For many centuries, the role of women in my family stayed essentially the same. As wives of peasant farmers in Poland, their roles in life would have been to raise their children, cook and clean their modest mud huts, sew the family's clothing, and tend to the family's livestock (if they had any) and their garden plot. They might also gather firewood, mushrooms, berries, and the like from neighboring forests. It's possible that a few might have also provided nursing services (medicinal herbs) to other members of their village or been midwives. And it's also possible that a few might have been nuns, beggars, or "ladies of the night". Prior to the Industrial Revolution (which came late to Poland) and emancipation from serfdom (Duchy of Warsaw/Poland 1807, Congress of Poland 1864), "peasant farmer's wife" was the role of my female ancestors in Poland. First Generations in America So what happened to the role of the women in my family in Poland after the Industrial Revolution and emancipation from serfdom? Nothing, really. At least not for a few more generations. The women, like the men, were largely illiterate, and knew only of the farming life in their remote little villages. I'm not sure when women's roles in Polish society changed but I know they were behind their American counterparts, at least as far as the women who lived in remote farming villages were concerned. For those who left the farms for America, things changed a bit quicker. My paternal great grandmother, Ludwika Knot Lipa, came to the U.S. in 1881 at the age of 23, already married with 2 children. She would have been the first from her family to experience a world where women had some alternative roles besides those she was accustomed to. However, I have no evidence to suggest that she adopted any different roles here in the U.S. than centuries of women before her in Poland. She is not listed as employed outside the home in any city directory or U.S. Census. According to a family biography, she did own a cow and her daughter Josephine delivered its milk to neighbors before school each morning. I'd call that entreprenurial even if it wasn't necessarily employment outside the home. I'm not sure if Ludwika had any formal education while growing up in Poland. She could very well have been illiterate. My maternal grandmother, Zofia Mizera Lisowska, came to the U.S. in 1913 at the age of 19. While I have no documentation to prove it, family members report that Zofia told them she had been "recruited" to come work in the U.S. I'm not sure just what that means but I've read articles explaining that certain U.S. companies sent representatives to villages in Poland (and other countries) to get workers to come to America. In some instances they paid for and made arrangements for worker's transportation. In most instances though they were merely public relations agents. According to some family members, Zofia "was sent by her parents" to work in the U.S. and was expected to send money back to the family in Poland for support. On her ship manifest she is listed as "h. maid" (house maid). I take that to mean that she was not employed outside the home in Poland. When she arrived in Detroit, she worked as a seamstress for a men's clothing store. She was a very skilled seamstress and made both men's suits and women's and children's dresses. She married my grandfather in 1916 and immediately afterward my grandfather and his friend bought a small neighborhood bakery in Detroit. My grandmother worked by their side every day in that bakery, especially after they expanded it in 1920. In 1929 she is listed in the Detroit City Directory as treasurer of the Polonia Baking Company. My grandparents sold the bakery in 1935 and I believe my grandmother was a traditional housewife and mother after that. Zofia did receive some education in Poland but I don't believe it was a formal education in a school building. Perhaps she was home-schooled. She was able to read and write (in Polish) when she came to America. Second Generations in America When Ludwika's daughter Mary married in 1895, there was no employment listed on her marriage record. Nor was there for Katie who married in 1900, or Sophie who married in 1909. I have found no indication that these three oldest daughters were ever employed outside the home. That doesn't mean they weren't... but I can't find any supporting documentation. So I'm making the assumption that they weren't. Ah but things would be different for Ludwika's three youngest daughters... When Carrie (my paternal grandmother) married in 1907 at age 17, she is listed as employed as a cigar maker. As far as I am able to determine, she is the first woman in my paternal family line to be employed outside the home. In the 1910 U.S. Census, Carrie, then married with 2 children, is listed as employed as a "washer woman, by the day". I'm assuming she was taking in laundry at home since there was no place of employment listed. There is no occupation listed for Carrie in the 1920 or 1930 Census' so I assume she became a traditional American housewife and mother. However, the family owned a 2-family house in Detroit and rented out the upper flat. So as landlady, she may have also done cleaning or decorating to the rental unit between tenants. Daughter Anna is listed as a weaver for a clothing manufacturer in the 1910 Census, and she was still employed as a weaver in 1917, according to a city directory. In the 1920 Census she is listed as a machine operator for an auto parts manufacturer but she must not have liked that job too much because when she was married three years later her marriage registry indicates she was a weaver once again. Anna never had children and worked at a number of jobs over the years. In the 1930 Census she was listed as a foreman for a spring manufacturer. I can find no record of youngest daughter Josephine being employed outside the home but I know she was. A family biography of her indicates she was employed as a cigar maker, and a very good one at that. She even won some gold coins for her fast work! I don't know the exact dates of her employment but I assume it would have been prior to her marriage. Ludwika's daughters attended the parish school at Sweetest Heart of Mary Church in Detroit, grades 1-8. Helen, Zofia's oldest daughter, started working at R. L. Polk Company right after she graduated from high school in 1935. She married but never had children. She became a "career woman" instead. She worked for R. L. Polk for many years as a typist and clerk. In the 1960s she left R. L. Polk and got a job with Burroughs Corporation (now Unisys) working on early computers. |Old Federal Reserve Bank on Fort St. Third Generations in America Ludwika had 16 granddaughters. I'm only aware of the educational and employment background of 8 of those granddaughters. Three graduated from high school and the other five only completed the 8th grade. In terms of work, to my knowledge, all 8 worked outside the home at least part time at some point in their lives. But their primary roles were housewife and mother in the traditional American sense. No career women. Zofia had only one granddaughter (me). I graduated high school and obtained 2 college degrees. I trained for and worked at a professional career for many years, have owned my own business, and have worked at a number of part time jobs. I am also a wife and mother. :-) This was an interesting look back. I thought I was going to be able to write this article off the top of my head but it turned out to require more research than I anticipated. I wanted to do the ladies justice after all! Now I'm curious about the roles of the men on my family tree. Perhaps an article about them will be needed in the near future... [Written for the 94th Edition of the Carnival of Genealogy.]
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Draft:Rutendo Bereza Matinyarare Early Life Rutendo Benson Matinyarare is a renowned Zimbabwean anti-sanctions activist. He was born on the 6 June 1976 in Harare, Zimbabwe. He currently serves as the Chairperson of the Zimbabwe Anti-Sanctions Movement (ZASM) and is the founder of Zimbabweans Unite Against US War Sanctions (ZUAUWS). Rutendo is known for his ability to bring attention to unpopular issues and make them mainstream, even without a budget, as demonstrated in his efforts related to Zimbabwe sanctions, pan Africanism. Zimbabwe Anti-Sanctions Rutendo has been an integral part of Zimbabwe’s fight against US, UK, and EU sanctions on Zimbabwe till sanctions were removed in March 2024. He has been involved in in very fearsome debates and discussions regarding the legality and impact of sanctions, engaging UN special rapporteur Zimbabwean sanctions. Rutendo successfully convinced the Zimbabwean Government to depoliticize its fight against this economic war by launching a national, regional, and continental legal and publicity campaign against these sanctions. His aggressive social media efforts and proposals to the government led to the creation of the Patriotic Act in Zimbabwe, which aims to punish unpatriotic citizens collaborating with foreign governments to attack Zimbabwe.The US government finally removed sanctions that were imposed on Zimbabwe in March 2024. The Zimbabwe sanctions removal announcement was also made on the US government official website His public narrative highlights how sanctions are crimes against humanity and should be challenged in multilateral bodies and international courts. In May 2021, US personnel contacted him seeking clarity on his position, and he articulated the illegality of the sanctions and their impact on human rights in Zimbabwe. Subsequently, the US Congress Subcommittee on Global Human Rights, Health, and Organization decided to undertake an impact assessment of their sanctions on human rights and health, acknowledging for the first time that their sanctions affect civilians. Rutendo’s efforts have played a crucial role in shedding light on the impact of sanctions and advocating for change. Education He is a marketing and brand architect, marketing strategist and a fellow of the Institute of Marketing Management of South Africa and the Chartered Institute of Marketing (UK). Additionally, he holds the PRINCE 2 Project Management Practitioner certification. Controversy and Legal Battles * He has been sued by telecommunications guru Strive Masiyiwa after he made accusations on the disappearance of Edward Matambanadzo and Econet tax evasion. * He has been served with Innscor Interim Court Order after he made allegation of Innscor selling illegal non-GMO products in Zimbabwe. He later carried out some lab test in South Africa and France and the case is in court. * He caused controversy on social media after he encouraged Shona men to impregnate Ndebele women.
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Nicholas Cristesham Nicholas Cristesham (died c. 1403), of Wells, Somerset, was an English politician. Family Cristesham was the son of John Cristesham. He seems to have spent his life in Wells. Nicholas married a woman named Maud. Career He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Wells in 1366, 1372, 1373, January 1377, October 1377, 1378, January 1380, 1381, October 1383, April 1384, 1386, February 1388 and 1395.
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U.S., Britain blame Russia for global cyber attack (Reuters) - The United States and Britain on Monday accused Russia of launching cyber attacks on computer routers, firewalls and other networking equipment used by government agencies, businesses and critical infrastructure operators around the globe. Washington and London issued a joint alert saying the campaign by Russian government-backed hackers was intended to advance spying, intellectual property theft and other “malicious” activities and could be escalated to launch offensive attacks. It followed a series of warnings by Western governments that Moscow is behind a string of cyber attacks. The United States, Britain and other nations in February accused Russia of releasing the “NotPetya” virus, which in 2017 crippled parts of Ukraine’s infrastructure and damaged computers across the globe, costing companies billions of dollars. The Kremlin did not immediately respond to a request for comment. But Russia’s embassy in London issued a statement citing British accusations of cyber threats from Moscow as “striking examples of a reckless, provocative and unfounded policy against Russia.” Moscow has denied previous accusations that it carried out cyber attacks on the United States and other countries. U.S. intelligence agencies last year accused Russia of interfering in the 2016 election with a hacking and propaganda campaign supporting Donald Trump’s campaign for president. Last month the Trump administration blamed Russia for a campaign of cyber attacks that targeted the U.S. power grid. American and British officials said that the attacks disclosed on Monday affected a wide range of organizations including internet service providers, private businesses and critical infrastructure providers. They did not identify victims or provide details on the impact of the attacks. “When we see malicious cyber activity, whether it be from the Kremlin or other malicious nation-state actors, we are going to push back,” said Rob Joyce, the White House cyber security coordinator. Relations between Russia and Britain were already on edge after Prime Minister Theresa May blamed Moscow for the March 4 nerve agent poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in the city of Salisbury. “This is yet another example of Russia’s disregard for international norms and global order - this time through a campaign of cyber espionage and aggression, which attempts to disrupt governments and destabilize business,” a British government spokesman said in London. Britain and the United States said they issued the new alert to help targets protect themselves and persuade victims to share information with government investigators so they can better understand the threat. “We don’t have full insight into the scope of the compromise,” said U.S. Department of Homeland Security cyber security official Jeanette Manfra. The alert is not related to the suspected chemical weapons attack in a town in Syria that prompted a U.S.-led military strike over the weekend targeting facilities of the Russian-backed Syrian government, Joyce said. Shortly after the announcement, the White House said Joyce would leave his post and return to the U.S. National Security Agency. U.S. and British officials warned that infected routers could be used to launch future offensive cyber operations. “They could be pre-positioning for use in times of tension,” said Ciaran Martin, chief executive of the British government’s National Cyber Security Centre cyber defense agency, who added that “millions of machines” were targeted. Reporting by Jim Finkle and Doina Chiacu; Additional reporting by Estelle Shirbon in London, John Walcott and Makini Brice in Washington and Jack Stubbs and Maxim Rodionov in Moscow; Writing by Will Dunham; Editing by James Dalgleish
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The Pinochet File The Pinochet File is a National Security Archive book written by Peter Kornbluh covering over approximately two decades of declassified documents, from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), White House, and United States Department of State, regarding American covert activities in Chile. It is based on more than 24,000 previously classified documents that were released as part of the Chilean Declassification Project during the Clinton administration, between June 1999 and June 2000. Significance The Pinochet File was selected as one of "The Best Books of 2003" in the nonfiction category by the Los Angeles Times. The New Yorker said, "The evidence that Kornbluh has gathered is overwhelming." in its review. The Newsweek review of The Pinochet File describes it as "...actually two distinct but intersecting books. The first is a narrative account of the Nixon administration's involvement in Chile. Its mission was to make sure that Allende's election in 1970 didn't serve as a model for leftist candidates elsewhere. The second consists of the reproduction of hundreds of salient intelligence documents released in 1999 and 2000 in response to requests by President Bill Clinton." The inclusion of key source documents allows the reader not only to corroborate Kornbluh's findings, but to acquire a flavor of the extent of U.S. covert activities within Chile, and to understand the tenor of conversation in the White House and CIA regarding Salvador Allende's presidency. While the U.S. claimed to support Chile and its democratic election process, the documents show intricate and extensive attempts first to prevent Allende from being elected, and then to overthrow him with a coup d'état. The coup d'état required first removing the commander in chief of the Chilean armed forces (General René Schneider), who opposed military interference in political situations; he was assassinated by CIA-funded coup plotters (retired General Roberto Viaux and active duty General Camilo Valenzuela). Once Augusto Pinochet took power, his human rights violations were tolerated, even though the U.S. knew that thousands of people had been detained and American citizens Charles Horman and Frank Teruggi murdered. The CIA fostered an extensive cover-up of its involvement in fomenting the coup, including dissembling to the Church Committee. The White House also withheld key documents. Subsequently, the role of the US in this period of history was not correctly understood based solely on the findings released at that time. Furthermore, extensive black propaganda, especially in El Mercurio, shaped world perceptions of Allende, essentially painting him as a Communist pawn and portraying the wreckage of the Chilean economy as due to his decisions. In contrast, the declassified documents show that Richard Nixon enacted an "invisible blockade" in concert with American multinational corporations and international banking organizations, which were pressured to withhold loan refinancing. Consequently, much of the history that has been written without access to these documents may need to be reexamined, as Kornbluh discusses in the book's introduction: "Indeed, the documents contain new information on virtually every major issue, episode, and scandal that pockmark this controversial era. They cover events such as Project FUBELT, the CIA's covert action to block Salvador Allende from becoming president of Chile in the fall of 1970; the assassination of Chilean commander-in-chief René Schneider; U.S. strategy and operations to destabilize the Allende government; the degree of American support for the coup; the postcoup executions of American citizens; the origins and operations of Pinochet's secret police, DINA, CIA ties to DINA chief Manuel Contreras, Operation Condor, the terrorist car-bombing of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Moffitt in Washington, D.C., the murder by burning of Washington resident Rodrigo Rojas, and Pinochet's final efforts to thwart a transition to civilian rule. (p.xvii-xviii)" Declassified documents reproduced in the book The inclusion of key source documents provide a rare behind-the-scenes view of covert regime change in operation. Key documents from the CIA, United States National Security Council (NSC), White House, DIA, and State Department were declassified in the year 2000. The more than 24,000 records correspond to an average of about three records per day gathered over two decades and Kornbluh's analysis was not complete and in print until 2003. Reports based on documents released prior to 2000 are necessarily incomplete and hew more closely to the interpretation the Nixon White House disseminated via its black propaganda programs in Chile. Not all of the documents included are from the CIA. The book reproduces 114 documents, using 237 pages, from the following sources: * Central Intelligence Agency, 37 documents. * United States Department of State, 22 documents. * United States Embassy, 15 documents. * U.S. National Security Council, 10 documents. * Defense Intelligence Agency, 10 documents. * Federal Bureau of Investigation, 6 documents. * The White House, 5 documents. * Secretary of State, 3 documents. * Department of Defense, 2 documents * Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional, 2 documents. * Treasury Department, 1 document. * Bow Street Magistrates' Court, 1 document. Publishing information * Kornbluh, Peter, The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability, The New Press, 2003. ISBN 1-56584-936-1.
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ACC: How to Create a Top N Values per Group Query Article translations Article translations Article ID: 153747 - View products that this article applies to. This article was previously published under Q153747 Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills. Expand all | Collapse all On This Page SUMMARY This article shows you two methods that you can use to create queries that list only the top N items per group. By using either one of these methods, you can create a query, for example, that displays only the top five salespeople for each region. The second method described in this article assumes that you are familiar with Visual Basic for Applications and with creating Microsoft Access applications using the programming tools provided with Microsoft Access. For more information about Visual Basic for Applications, please refer to your version of the "Building Applications with Microsoft Access" manual. MORE INFORMATION In order to list only the top N items within a group in a query, you must specify a criteria that dynamically reads the grouping column in the query and limits the item column to the top N values within each group. Method 1 uses a SQL subquery to dynamically generate a list of the top N items for each group, and then uses this list as the criteria for the item column using the IN operator. Method 2 uses a user-defined function to return the Nth item within a specific group, which is then used with the >= operator to return the Nth and greater items. Method 1 The following example shows you how to create a query in the Northwind sample database that displays the top three UnitsInStock per CategoryID. The query uses a SQL subquery, which returns the top three UnitsInStock given a specific CategoryID, and then uses the IN operator to limit the records in the main query. NOTE: In the criteria example in Step 5, an underscore (_) at the end of a line is used as a line-continuation character. Remove the underscore from the end of the line when re-creating the criteria. 1. Open the sample database Northwind.mdb. 2. Click the Queries tab, and then click New. 3. Click Design View, and then click OK. 4. In the Show Table dialog box, add the Categories and the Products tables, and then click Close. 5. Add the following fields to the query grid: Field: CategoryName Sort: Ascending Field: ProductName Field: UnitsInStock Sort: Descending Criteria: In (Select Top 3 [UnitsInStock] From Products Where _ [CategoryID]=[Categories].[CategoryID] Order By [UnitsInStock] Desc) 6. Run the query. Note that the query returns the top three UnitsInStock for each category. Method 2 The following example demonstrates how to create a query in the Northwind sample database that displays the last five orders placed per customer. The query uses a criteria function called NthInGroup() that returns the fifth most recent OrderDate given a specific CustomerID. Using the >= operator along with this function returns all orders that were ordered on or after the fifth most recent OrderDate for each customer: 1. Open the sample database Northwind.mdb. 2. Create a new module and add the following line to the Declarations section if it is not already there: Option Explicit 3. Create the following procedure: Function NthInGroup(GroupID, N) ' Returns the Nth Item in GroupID for use as a Top N per group ' query criteria. Static LastGroupId, LastNthInGroup Dim ItemName, GroupIDName, GDC, SearchTable Dim SQL As String, rs As Recordset, db As DATABASE If (LastGroupId = GroupID) Then ' Returned saved result if function is called with the ' same GroupID more than once in a row. NthInGroup = LastNthInGroup Else ' Set the SQL statement parameters. These are the only items ' that need to be customized in this function. ' Set to Item field name. ItemName = "OrderDate" ' Set to Group ID field name. GroupIDName = "CustomerID" ' GroupID Delimiter Character: ' For Text use "'" (Note that this is a quotation mark, a space, ' an apostrophe, a space, and then a quotation mark. The spaces ' are necessary for SQL statements), Date "#", Numeric "" GDC = "'" ' Set to search table. SearchTable = "Orders" ' Build a Top N SQL statement dynamically given N and ' GroupID as parameters. Note that the sort is by the ' item in descending order, in order to get the Top N ' largest items. SQL = "Select Top " & N & " [" & ItemName & "] " SQL = SQL & "From [" & SearchTable & "] " SQL = SQL & "Where [" & GroupIDName & "]=" & GDC & GroupID & GDC _ & " " SQL = SQL & "Order By [" & ItemName & "] Desc" ' Open up recordset on Top N SQL statement and read the ' last record to get the smallest item in the Top N. Set db = CurrentDb() Set rs = db.OpenRecordset(SQL) If (rs.BOF And rs.EOF) Then ' No matches found, return a null. LastNthInGroup = Null LastGroupId = GroupID NthInGroup = LastNthInGroup Else ' Return the smallest Top N item in the group. rs.MoveLast LastNthInGroup = rs(ItemName) LastGroupId = GroupID NthInGroup = LastNthInGroup End If End If End Function 4. Compile the module, and then close and save the module as basTopN. 5. Click the Queries tab, and then click New. 6. Click Design View, and then click OK. 7. In the Show Table dialog box, add the Customers and the Orders tables. Click Close. 8. Add the following fields to the query grid: Field: CustomerID Sort: Ascending Field: OrderID Field: Order Date Sort: Descending Criteria: >= NthInGroup([Customers].[CustomerID],5) 9. Run the query. Note that for all customers who have at least five orders, the query returns the five most recent orders. For customers with fewer than five orders, the query returns all orders. REFERENCES For more information about subqueries, search for subqueries, and then SQL subqueries using the Microsoft Access 97 Help Index. Properties Article ID: 153747 - Last Review: January 19, 2007 - Revision: 3.3 APPLIES TO • Microsoft Access 95 Standard Edition • Microsoft Access 97 Standard Edition Keywords:  kbhowto kbprogramming KB153747 Retired KB Content Disclaimer This article was written about products for which Microsoft no longer offers support. Therefore, this article is offered "as is" and will no longer be updated. Give Feedback   Contact us for more help Contact us for more help Connect with Answer Desk for expert help. Get more support from smallbusiness.support.microsoft.com
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action.skip Devices and device attributes Clearing heartbeat events If you have devices configured to send a recurring event that is mapped to a heartbeat class, you can clear stale heartbeat events. To perform this procedure, you need ZenManager privileges. To clear the heartbeat events associated with a device: 1. In Collection Zone, navigate to ADVANCED > Settings. 2. In the left panel, select EVENTS. 3. At the bottom of the Event Configuration page, click the Clear button in the Clear Event Heartbeats section. The system displays a brief message banner. Renaming a device Because the system uses the manage IP to monitor a device, the device name may be different than its fully-qualified domain name (FQDN). The device name must always be unique in the system. To rename a device: 1. Navigate to the device in the device list. Click the device name. 2. On the device overview page, edit the Device Name field with the new device name. 3. Click Save. The system renames the device and displays a confirmation message of the action. Re-identifying a device Changing the device ID in the system is different from changing the device name. If you change the ID, you must associate existing performance data with the new device ID; otherwise, you lose the data for this device. However, the re-association process takes time, and during processing, metrics are not collected or graphed for this device. You have the option of deleting existing performance data and starting fresh with the new device ID. Collection of new performance data begins immediately. 1. Navigate to the device in the device list and click the device name. 2. At the bottom of the device overview page, click the Action menu and choose Reidentify Device. 3. In the Reidentify Device dialog box, enter a new ID for the device. 4. Choose whether to re-associate existing performance data for the device or delete it. 5. Click SUBMIT. On successful completion of the job, collection resumes automatically and no further action is required. 6. Only if the job fails, manually resume data collection for the device as follows: 1. Log in to Collection Zone as a user with ZenManager privileges. 2. At the bottom of the device overview page, click the Action menu and choose Resume Collection. Resetting the device manage IP address You might reset the manage IP address if the IP address of a device changed and you want to maintain the historical data at the original IP address. To reset the manage IP address of a device: 1. Navigate to the device in the device list. 2. At the bottom of the device overview page, select Reset/Change IP Address from the Action menu. 3. Enter the new IP address for the device, or leave the field blank to allow the IP address to be set by DNS. 4. Click Save. The IP address for the device is reset. Updating device configuration When a configuration change would alter how a device is modeled or monitored, the relevant collector services are automatically informed. If the change does not appear to have taken effect, you can start the update process manually. Follow these steps: 1. Navigate to INFRASTRUCTURE > Devices, and then select the device to update. 2. At the bottom of the device overview page, select Push Changes from the Action menu. Collector services retrieve updated device configuration information and use it for future monitoring and modeling. Remodeling a device Remodeling forces the system to re-collect all configuration information associated with a device. Normally, the system models devices every 720 minutes; however, if you want to remodel a device immediately, follow these steps: 1. Navigate to the device in the device list and click on the Device name. 2. At the bottom of the Device Overview page, click the Model Device button. The system remodels the device. A dialog box appears that shows progress of the action. Deleting a device Follow these steps to delete a device: 1. Navigate to the INFRASTRUCTURE page. 2. Select the device you want to remove from the system by clicking on its row. You can select multiple devices by Ctrl-clicking or Shift-clicking the devices. Be sure to click on the row in an area that is not defined by a link. 3. Optional: Change the selection to close current events for the device. By default, event data is removed. 4. Click Submit. The system removes the devices and associated data (if selected), and displays a confirmation message of the action. Locking device configuration You can lock a device's configuration to prevent changes from being overwritten when remodeling the device. Two levels of locking are available. You can lock the configuration from deletion and updates, or solely from deletion. Note Device locking prevents changes and deletion due to remodeling, but does not prevent manual changes and deletion. To edit lock selections for a device configuration: 1. Navigate to the device in the device list. 2. At the bottom of the device overview page, select Locking from the Action menu. The Lock Device dialog box appears. 3. Select the type of lock you want to implement or remove. 4. To send events when actions are blocked by a lock action, select the "Send an event..." option. The lock or unlock action is implemented on the device, and the system displays a confirmation message of the action.
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Talk:J. F. V. Phillips Date of death Geni.com and the South African Forestry journal have his date of death as 17 January 1987, while the Royal Society of Edinburgh has it as August 1988. Wyatt Tyrone Smith (talk) 18:18, 12 August 2019 (UTC)
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Talk:Yemi Odubade/GA1 GA Review The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to the review.'' Reviewer: Harrias talk 09:39, 20 October 2010 (UTC) On a first read through, the article does not trigger any of the quick fail criteria (which I always find is a good start!). I'll proceed with the review over today for you. Harrias talk 09:39, 20 October 2010 (UTC) * Thanks for taking the time out to review the article, it's much appreciated. SBFCEdit (talk) 21:18, 21 October 2010 (UTC) * General * Citation 88 ("Odubade, Willmott and Quinn among casualties in United clearout") is a dead link, can you either fix it, or provide an alternative reference. Harrias talk 09:53, 20 October 2010 (UTC) * Changed. SBFCEdit (talk) 21:18, 21 October 2010 (UTC) * As is citation 111 "Eastbourne Borough archive history". Harrias talk 09:55, 20 October 2010 (UTC) * Changed both Eastbourne Borough statistics links so that they're now working. SBFCEdit (talk) 21:18, 21 October 2010 (UTC) * The article summarises Odubade's career, and lists (as far as I can tell) pretty much every goal he has scored. But not much about him as a person or a player is mentioned. Is he a pacy attacker that beats the offside trap, a (short) power forward, who pushes the defence around? Does he score predominantly from inside the box, outside the box, from open play or set pieces? Is he even right- or left-footed? I appreciate this information might not be readily available, but at the moment the article reads more like a list of his goals and transfers, a little more substance about the player would be a large improvement. Harrias talk 14:14, 20 October 2010 (UTC) * Understand where you're coming from, you're quite right. I will include a "style of play" section in a while to bolster the article. SBFCEdit (talk) 21:18, 21 October 2010 (UTC) * Lead * "..he netted over 70 times.." – Someone who knows little about football is unlikely to understand what this means. Either link it to Goal (football) or rephrase it appropriately. (If you choose the latter, this will need to be done throughout the article; for the former, linking it here will allow the phrase to be used later.) * Changed 'netted' to 'scored'. SBFCEdit (talk) 21:18, 21 October 2010 (UTC) * "However, Odubade found first-team opportunities sparse.." – Not keen on the use of 'however' here, possibly just use "At Yeovil, Obubade found.." * Changed to "At Yeovil". SBFCEdit (talk) 21:13, 21 October 2010 (UTC) * "..Odubade impressed Oxford United manager Brian Talbot in two FA Cup ties, and he joined the Oxfordshire side.." – No real problem, and feel free to keep it as it is, but I think "..he joined the League 2 side.." would be more informative to the reader. * Changed to "the League Two side" SBFCEdit (talk) 21:13, 21 October 2010 (UTC) * "However, shortly after the 2008–09 season.." – Again not keen on the use of 'however', in this sentence it can probably be removed altogether. Harrias talk 09:53, 20 October 2010 (UTC) * Changed. SBFCEdit (talk) 21:13, 21 October 2010 (UTC) Will make further comments later in the day. Harrias talk 09:53, 20 October 2010 (UTC) * Personal life * As this section is currently very short, possibly consider just moving it into the first sentence of Career, per WP:LAYOUT, we should try and minimise single sentence paragraphs and sections, and I think until there is more information on his personal life, this will be the best way of managing that. Are there any sources that can provide more details on the move from Nigeria to the UK, or his parents? (As someone who writes articles on sometimes slightly obscure sporting figures, I understand there likely isn't, but I have to ask.) Harrias talk 10:35, 20 October 2010 (UTC) * Unfortunately finding personal information on Odubade is almost impossible. So I've moved the personal life section to the top of the career section. SBFCEdit (talk) 21:15, 21 October 2010 (UTC) * Career * The reference provided for the first sentence does not actually make any mention of anything in this sentence at all. All that I can find on this page to do with Odubade is that he left in 2004–05. * Now referenced an interview with Odubade in a Stevenage matchday programme. SBFCEdit (talk) 21:14, 21 October 2010 (UTC) * Another mention of "netted" without explanation (see comment in Lead section). * Changed. SBFCEdit (talk) 21:15, 21 October 2010 (UTC) * Reference 8: "Reserves too good for The Gas" redirects to a general mobile news page which makes no mention of anything to do with Odubade. * Strange, they've obviously redirected the link. I've removed the line seeing as I can't find a reference. SBFCEdit (talk) 21:15, 21 October 2010 (UTC) * "He scored his last goal of the season in Eastbourne's 3–0 away win against Cambridge City in the play-off, but was also in the side that lost 2–1 to Altrincham in the final." – the "but" in this sentence doesn't make much sense. Maybe consider changing to an 'and', and remove 'also': "..play-off, and was in the side.." * Changed. SBFCEdit (talk) 21:15, 21 October 2010 (UTC) * "Despite scoring three goals in the club's first five matches of the season, Odubade failed to score again until November 2005.." – this isn't really a correct usage of 'despite', you could probably use 'after' – "After scoring three.." * Not sure what I was thinking when I wrote that. I remember doing the article in the middle of the night, that's my excuse anyway! Look forward to more corrections soon. SBFCEdit (talk) 21:18, 21 October 2010 (UTC) Done up to Oxford United (note more for me than you!) Harrias talk 14:06, 20 October 2010 (UTC) * Oxford United * "..and subsequently made his debut for the club a day after signing for the club, .." – Unnecessary repetition of 'the club', you can probably remove the second usage. * Changed. SBFCEdit (talk) 00:30, 23 October 2010 (UTC) * That whole sentence is very long and clunky, I'd recommend splitting into into a couple of sentences. * Done. SBFCEdit (talk) 00:30, 23 October 2010 (UTC) * "A brace against.." – Link brace to Brace (sports). * Done. SBFCEdit (talk) 00:30, 23 October 2010 (UTC) * "..heading home Oxford's first goal.." – 'heading home' isn't really encyclopaedic language. * Changed. SBFCEdit (talk) 00:30, 23 October 2010 (UTC) * "However, Oxford failed to gain promotion back to the Football League after losing on penalties to Exeter City, although Odubade scored and assisted another during the two ties." – another use of 'however' that I'm not keen on I'm afraid. Mostly here because it kind of jumps out of nowhere. Try rewording perhaps? * Got rid of 'however'. SBFCEdit (talk) 00:30, 23 October 2010 (UTC) * "The 2007–08 season, Oxford's second in the Conference National, witnessed Odubade play his first game of the season in Oxford's 1–0 home win against Forest Green Rovers, coming on at half-time." This sentence has a couple of issues; I'm not keen on 'witnessed' in this sense, it sounds like the season witnessed it? Also, there is no context; was this Oxford's first game of the season or their twentieth? Similarly with his first goal and first start of the season, how far through were they, how was the club doing? Was he given a start when they were struggling to add impetus, or just part of rotation? * Sorted out. Added Oxford's position in the league, as well as his first appearance etc. SBFCEdit (talk) 00:30, 23 October 2010 (UTC) * I vastly prefer your third paragraph of this section, there is a lot more context given and it reads a lot better; as I commented before, a lot of this article reads like a list of his goals. Although I won't block the nomination on those grounds, I think you might want to look at trying to make the article flow a little more. That said, I've written plenty of cricket articles based upon stats alone, and I understand the trouble it can be! * That said, you use 'netting' in the fifth(?) sentence. * Changed. SBFCEdit (talk) 00:30, 23 October 2010 (UTC) * Stevenage * Another use of 'netting' in the third sentence. * Changed. SBFCEdit (talk) 00:30, 23 October 2010 (UTC) * "..a regular feature in the Borough squad.." – The only previous mention of Borough is in relation to Eastbourne Borough, which would prove confusing to those that don't already know that Stevenage were called Stevenage Borough. I'd suggest not using this term without a club name due to the two clubs both using it. * Should've noticed that. SBFCEdit (talk) 00:30, 23 October 2010 (UTC) * Also, as they were called Stevenage Borough when he joined them (as far as I can tell) I'd refer to them as such when you say he joins them in the opening sentence. * People have told me to do this before. But I don't think it should be changed. Besides, Stevenage were always referred to as just 'Stevenage' even before the club's name change. SBFCEdit (talk) 00:31, 23 October 2010 (UTC) * "Throughout November 2009, Odubade became a regular feature in the Borough squad, scoring twice in games against Gateshead and Chester City respectively,[95][96] as well as notching the club's solitary goal in a 2–1 defeat against Ebbsfleet United in early December, a game in which he was injured and was subsequently substituted at half-time." – Definitely needs splitting into a couple of sentences. * Done. SBFCEdit (talk) 00:31, 23 October 2010 (UTC) * "He featured in the club's first ever Football League match against Macclesfield Town in August 2010, .." – Should probably take a comma after 'match' to make it clear it wasn't simply they first match in the FL against Macclesfield! * Done. SBFCEdit (talk) 00:31, 23 October 2010 (UTC) * Honours * Should this section probably include his player of the year award? Not sure? * Done. SBFCEdit (talk) 00:31, 23 October 2010 (UTC) That's the whole of the article, I'll place the article on hold to allow you time to fix these issues and add in a style of play (or similar) section. Harrias talk 22:02, 22 October 2010 (UTC) * It's all looking good now, just noticed that another link has been marked as dead: 106, for the Histon pre-season friendly. I had a quick look around, and found this page, but I'll leave it to you, you may be able to find a better source. Once that is sorted, I'll promote. Harrias talk 08:50, 23 October 2010 (UTC) * Changed the dead link. Good shout on The Comet reference. Thanks. SBFCEdit (talk) 21:25, 23 October 2010 (UTC)
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Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 48 Part 1.djvu/272 246 73d CONG RESS. SESS. I. CH. 93. JUNE 16, 1933. For maintenance and other necessary expenses, including the maintenance of nonpassenger-carrying motor vehicles, the purchase and maintenance of horses and wagons, farm machinery and imple- ments, $80,000. For repairs and improvements to buildings and grounds, $5,000. Industrial Rome S chool for Colored Children. Personal services. Salaries : For personal services, $30,575 ; temporary labor, $425 ; in all, $31,000. Maintenance . Fo r ma int enan ce, incl udin g p urch ase and main ten ance of farm implements, horses, wagons, and harness, and maintenance of non- passenger-carrying motor vehicles, and not to exceed $1,250 for manual-training equipment and materials, $25,000. Repairs, etc. For repairs and improvements to buildings and grounds, $1,928. Deposit of receipts from products. All moneys recei ved at said school as inc ome fr om sal e of p roduct s. and from payment of board or of instruction or otherwise shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the District of Columbia. Maintenance, etc. Repairs, etc. Industrial Home S chool. Salaries : For personal services, $20,575 ; temporary labor, $425 ; in all, $21,000. For maintenance, including care of horses, purchase and ca re of wagon and harness, maintenance of nonpassenger-carrying motor vehicle, $21,000. For repairs and improvement to buildings and grounds, includ- ing not to exceed $2,000 for laundry equipment, $4,000. Home for Aged and I nfirm. HOME FOR AGED AND INFIRM Personal services. Salaries : For personal services, $49,300 ; temporary labor, $1,700 ; i n all, $51,000. Contingent expenses. For provi sions, fuel, forag e, har ness, and veh icles and re pairs to same, ice, shoes, clothing, dry goods, tailoring, drugs and medical supplies, furniture and bedding, kitchen utensils, and other necessary items, and maintenance of nonpassenger-carrying motor vehicles, X65,000. Repairs, etc.; day labor. For repairs and improvements to buildings and grounds, such . work to be performed by day labor or otherwise in the discretion of the Commissioners, $4,500. Municipal Lodgin g MUNICIPAL LODGING HOUSE AND WOOD YARD House, etc. M ainten ance, etc » For personal services, $2,934 ; maintenance, $4,066 ; in all, $7,000. War Veterans' Serv- WA R VETE RANS' S ERVICE OFFICE ice office. Personal services. For personal services, without reference to the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, to enable the municipal government to aid and advise war veteran residents of the District of Columbia and their dependents as to their rights and privileges under Federal legisla- tion of which veter ans an d/or t heir d ependen ts may be be nefici aries, Assisting present, non of claims. including assistance in the presentation of claims to the Veterans' . Administration or other appropriate Federal agencies, $5,100, to be expended under the direction of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia. Personal services. - Mainte nance. Repairs, etc. INDUSTRIAL HOME SCHOOL FOR COLORED CHILDREN IN DUS TRI AL HOM E SCHOOL Emergency relief. EME RGE NCY REL IEF Reliefofunemployed, For the purpose of affording relief to residents of the District etc, residents. of Columbia who are unemployed or otherwise in distress because of
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UPDATE 1-Argentina swaps $164 mln in bonds for new debt maturing in 2021 (Adds details) BUENOS AIRES, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Argentina swapped $164 million in sovereign bonds due this month for four new instruments maturing in August 2021, the government said in a statement on Tuesday as it responded to a credit crunch by improving its debt profile. The government exchanged $126.51 million in U.S. dollar-denominated paper due Feb. 13 for a new 7.56 billion peso obligation denominated in local currency. It is advantageous for the government to repay its debt in pesos after a 38.62% slide in the local currency against the greenback over the last year. The economy ministry said it swapped another $23.6 million in bonds for a new 1.34 billion peso obligation. A third tranche of $12.19 million was swapped for an $8.45 million bond, both denominated in dollars. The fourth tranche was a $2.06 million obligation swapped for a new local currency bond of 117.96 million pesos. (Reporting by Hugh Bronstein and Walter Bianchi; Editing by Sandra Maler and Tom Brown)
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Talk:The Energy Blues Lyrics Lyrics of songs are almost certainly copyrighted, and so are not suitable material for Wikipedia. J Milburn 01:19, 9 July 2006 (UTC)
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WordPress Made Easy What is WAMP in WordPress The software stack Windows, Apache, MySQL, and PHP is commonly abbreviated as WAMP. It is derived from LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP), which stands for Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP. While LAMP is used on Linux servers, WAMP is utilized on Windows servers, as the name implies. WAMP has grown popular among developers as a method of installing WordPress on their personal computers because WordPress isn’t commonly installed on Windows Servers. what is wamp Apache is represented by the letter “A” in WAMP. Apache is a web server program that serves webpages. When someone types your WordPress website’s URL into their browser, Apache is the software that “serves” it. MySQL is represented by the letter “M” in WAMP. MySQL is a relational database management system (RDBMS). Its role in the software stack is to store all of the content, user profiles, and comments on your website. PHP is represented by the letter “P” in WAMP. WordPress is written in PHP, a programming language. It’s also the link that connects the complete software stack. It interfaces with the MySQL database to dynamically construct your webpages and operates as a process in Apache. The WAMP software stack can be obtained from the download page of the wamp server project. It comes in an easy-to-install package with a control panel for Microsoft Windows users. On the local machine, the WAMP manager control panel starts Apache, PHP, and MySQL web services. WAMP and other software stacks with similar names and capabilities are useful for developing webpages on a local PC without having to transmit the data to a live website. This is preferred by theme designers and developers since it reduces development time. Beginners frequently utilize this for both learning and assessment. It’s worth noting that if you use WAMP to install WordPress locally on your computer, you’re the only one who can see the site. Comments are closed.
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Deload Weeks Let’s face it: The recovery aspect of fitness doesn’t spark much enthusiasm or interest when there are far more exciting things, like finding a new training program or working on your favourite lifts.   Still, recovery is integral for our long-term results. As dull as it may seem, we need to pay just as much attention to our recovery as we do to our training.   With that said, deload weeks are one essential component of sound recovery.    Let’s dive in.   What Is a Deload Week?   A deload week is a predetermined amount of time where you deliberately do less intense training. The goal is to give your body a break and allow your muscles, joints, connective tissues, and central nervous system to recover.   A deload week is typically seven days long, but it can be a bit shorter or longer, depending on the trainee’s unique needs.   You can go about setting up a deload week in three ways: • Reduce the training volume - for example, if you usually do around 20 sets per muscle group, do 10 during this week. • Reduce the training intensity - for example, cut the load across all movements in half. If you usually bench press 225 pounds, train with 110-120 pounds for a week. • Reduce both intensity and volume.   The goal is to warm-up, do your movements, practice good form, and go home to rest.   The Importance of Taking Deload Weeks   Longer periods of recovery play an essential role because stress is cumulative. The more training we do, the more fatigue we accumulate and eventually reach a point where we can’t do any productive work (1). Our joints, connective tissues, muscles, and central nervous system need a break from training, and a deload week helps achieve just that.   While it may seem counterproductive, this is a necessary step back that allows you to take a dozen productive steps forward. It’s not uncommon to go back to regular training and feel energized, more motivated, and stronger than before your break.   Plus, research finds that up to two weeks of detraining seems perfectly fine for maintaining your hard earned muscle mass and strength gains (2).   How Often to Take a Deload Week   General guidelines recommend taking a deload week for every six to eight weeks of solid training you do. How often you need a deload week will depend on factors like your: • Age • Fitness levels (3) • Stressors outside the gym • Nutrition (4) • Sleep quality (5)   As a rule of thumb, you should monitor your performance and subjective feeling of fatigue and adjust. For instance, if you’ve done six weeks of consecutive training and are starting to feel tired, take a few light workouts and go back to it. Good signs that you need a deload include: • You’ve had several bad workouts in a row • You’re having a hard time falling asleep despite feeling tired • Your appetite is lower  • You’re more stressed and irritable • Your grip feels weaker   Conclusion   While it may seem impossible, not pushing hard from time to time is beneficial. A deload week gives your body a chance to repair itself and grow stronger. You also get to dissipate some of the built-up stress and go back to your training fresher, stronger, and with greater enthusiasm.
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/John Allen Borgman The result was Delete. Chetblong T C 01:44, 23 February 2008 (UTC) John Allen Borgman * ( [ delete] ) – (View AfD) (View log) I'm sure he was a very nice man, albeit an utterly non-notable one. I do believe every one of those hits is a Wiki mirror farm Travellingcari (talk) 18:17, 11 February 2008 (UTC) * Relisted to generate a more thorough discussion so that consensus may be reached. Please add new comments below this notice. Thanks, Daniel (talk) 04:02, 17 February 2008 (UTC) * Delete per nom, fails WP:BIO. -- brew crewer (yada, yada) 05:03, 17 February 2008 (UTC) * Delete, while it certainly seems from the article as though this guy did a ton of stuff, he never did anything really substantial. His main claim to notability is that he was a postmaster, which isn't exactly an uncommon position, seeing as how there is one for every individual post office. Hers fold (t/a/c) 05:14, 17 February 2008 (UTC) * Delete: Non-notable, per nom. Seicer (talk) (contribs) 06:20, 17 February 2008 (UTC) * Delete per nom Gary King (talk) 09:51, 17 February 2008 (UTC) * Delete as per nom. The related article on Charles B. Gregg should probably be deleted as well.BWH76 (talk) 09:50, 22 February 2008 (UTC) * Done actually tagged it for speedy since that one doesn't even assert any notability Travellingcari (talk) 00:45, 23 February 2008 (UTC)
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The Corporate Sector Information Systems and Services is more than happy to support the Hackathon Stuttgart already the fourth time since 2015. This year we would like to create future mobility solutions together with you. For this reason we teamed up with our Business Division Chassis Systems Control and the Startup Cobi.Bike. Like in the past years Bosch’s Corporate IT will offer you the Bosch IoT Cloud based on Pivotal Cloud Foundry, different messaging and data base services as well as the Bosch IoTSuite service, provided by Bosch Software Innovations. Chassis Systems Control will offer you the chance to get deeper insights into “Autonomous Driving @ Bosch: Build your own self driving car (… well robot).” What people could learn from it? What will be the clear outcome of attending this hackathon challenge: Develop your self driving car: Create and experience the hardware & algorithms that run self driving cars.   You will get experience of our dev. environment (ROS). Develop your own use case: e.g. platooning, high dynamic driving, mobile platform for sensors with cloud connection, localize and navigate in a maze, … be creative 😉  Preparation/Preconditions for interested attendees: Laptop with ROS Kinetic (Ideal with Linux System) – see http://wiki.ros.org/kinetic/Installation You should know python or C++ to program the robots If you wish, feel free to bring your own sensors If you already know, what you would like to do, feel free to bring ideas, code, concepts, … Good to know: Our robots have linux control computers, so you should be able to do some *basic* work on the linux shell – e.g. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxuRxtrO2Ag We’ll provide a sample git repository with some code to get started, so you should know the basics of Git – http://rogerdudler.github.io/git-guide COBI.Bike offers its DevKit for you to play with! A collection of Open Source components to develop modules for COBI – the perfect fusion of smartphone and bike. Here are some potential challenge ideas for you: • Create an accident detection mechanism that sends an SMS to a predefined contact in case of fall. • Create a concept similar to the Ping Module (https://dev-modules.cobi.bike/ping/) that uses Whatsapp instead of SMS. • Trigger an action by connecting the thumb controller with a device like a RaspberryPi (e.g: open the garage door by clicking on the main button). • Create a calories counter that offers the user rewards based on the amount of calories burnt (and maybe highlights in a map where you may get them). • Create a portal for companies in which its employees may compete to see who burns the biggest amount of calories / who rides the largest distance. • Develop a heart rate tracker that sends warnings to the user based on his/her age and weight if it goes too high. Interactive Demo: Learn the basics Here’s the quickest way to learn the COBI DevKit principle without writing any code: 1. Launch Google Chrome and install the COBI DevKit Chrome Extension 2. Navigate to our example module on io 3. Open the COBI DevKit Chrome Extension alongside the example in your Chrome browser window 4. In the DevKit Extension, change location coordinates and hit thumb controller buttons to see COBI.js in action. This simulates data that will later be provided by COBI to your module when riding on a bike. Bonus points for directly tweaking the code e.g. subscribing to additional data from the COBI.js data stream or adding fancy visualizations!   Let’s get started with your first project It only takes a few lines of javascript to turn web apps into a COBI module:   Step 1: Add boilerplate code to your web project To get your web app ready just add COBI.js at the end of the body section of your HTML: < script src = „https://cdn.cobi.bike/cobi.js/0.34.0/cobi.js“ ></ script > … and provide an authentication token back to COBI before subscribing to the data stream. COBI doesn’t issue tokens yet, so you can use any token for now: // Authenticate your module COBI . init ( ‚my-token‘ ) It’s that easy: Any web app + COBI.js = COBI module!   Step 2: Hook into the COBI.js data stream Enough with the boilerplate code, let’s make our new COBI module respond to the handlebar remote control: COBI .hub.externalInterfaceAction. subscribe ( function (action) { alert ( ‚Holy moly, I just tapped the handlebar remote and instantly received this ‚ + action + ‚ in my web app‘ ); }); … or visualize the Cadence acquired by COBI from an external Bluetooth sensor or eBike motor: COBI .rideService.cadence. subscribe ( function (cadence) { $ ( ‚#cadence‘ ). html ( `Your current cadence is ${cadence} rpm.` ); }); There is a ton of data available such as current speed, course, heart-rate (if heart-rate monitor is connected), power, calories burned and much more. Our COBI.js reference will be your friend. We look forward meeting you @Hackathon-Stuttgart 2018!
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Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 93.djvu/770 93 STAT. 738 92 Stat. 1439. 92 Stat. 1402. PUBLIC LAW 96-101—NOV. 4, 1979 least as protective of the interests of employees as that required under section 11347 of title 49 of the United States Code. (2) Prior to the date specified in paragraph (1) of this subsection, the bankruptcy court may hear and consider any request for the abandonment of lines of the Milwaukee Railroad, and may fix the time for the Commission's report on the request, but it may take fmal action authorizing such abandonment only in accordance with such paragraph (1). (b)(1) Upon the occurrence of an event described in section 22(b) of this Act, or on April 1, 1980, whichever first occurs, the bankruptcy court may authorize the sale or transfer of a line of the Milwaukee Railroad to be used in continued rail operations, subject to the approval of the Commission under paragraph (2) of this subsection. In authorizing any such sale or transfer, the court shall provide a fair arrangement at least as protective of the interest of employees as that required under section 11347 of title 49 of the United States Code. (2) The bankruptcy court may not authorize a sale or transfer pursuant to paragraph (1) of this subsection unless an appropriate application with respect to such sale or transfer is initiated with the Commission and, within such time as the court may fix, not exceeding 180 days, the Commission, with or without a hearing, as the Commission may determine, and with or without modification or condition, approves such application, or does not act on such application. Any action or order of the Commission approving, modifying, conditioning, or disapproving such application is subject to review by the court only under sections 706(2)(A), 706(2)(B), 706(2)(C), and 706(2)(D) of title 5 of the United States Code. An application may be initiated with the Commission prior to the date specified in paragraph (1) of this subsection. (3) Pending review of an application by the Commission pursuant to paragraph (2) of this subsection, the bankruptcy court may, on a preliminary basis, authorize the sale or transfer of lines of the Milwaukee Railroad to another rail carrier. The court may permit the purchasing carrier to operate interim service as a common carrier over the lines to be purchased, without regard to section 10901 of title 49 of the United States Code. In operating such service, the purchasing carrier shall use employees of the Milwaukee Railroad to the extent necessary for the operation of such service. The bankruptcy court may take final action authorizing any such sale or transfer only in accordance with paragraph (1) of this subsection, (c) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to affect the priorities or timing of payment of employee protection which might have existed in the absence of this Act, EMPLOYEE OR EMPLOYEE-SHIPPER OWNERSHIP PLAN 45 USC 905. SEC. 6. (a)(1) No later than December 1, 1979, an association composed of representatives of national railway labor organizations, employee coalitions, and shippers (or any combination of the foregoing) may submit to the Commission a single plan for converting all or a substantial part of the Milwaukee Railroad into an employee or employee-shipper owned company and a method for implementing such plan. The plan shall include a comprehensive evaluation of the prospects for the financial self-sustainability of the Milwaukee Railroad. (2) The Commission shall, within 30 days after the date of submission of a plan under paragraph (1) of this subsection, approve the proposed plan if it finds that such plan is feasible. The finding of the �
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How Much Protein, Carbs & Fats Do I Need to Build Muscle? carbs, protein fats needed to build muscle Protein Many studies verify You ONLY need .64-to-.82 grams of protein per pound or 1.4-to-1.8 grams per kilogram to build muscle. Your muscles are made up of mostly protein & water. Protein repairs and rebuilds your muscles into bigger and stronger ones. Type your weight in the box & then click enter to See how much protein you need to build muscle, Type in how much you weigh here → You ONLY need -to- grams of protein per day to build muscle Important! Forget about creatine, carbs, fats or any other supplements. Protein is the only thing you can take that is going to actually build muscle. Steroids only work because they help your body synthesize more protein so, Do you really need carbs & fats? Carbs and fats aren't required to build muscle but it's easier to build muscle with them for 4 reasons. 1. Energy Carbs are stored in your muscles as glycogen. Glycogen is your muscles MAIN source of energy for lifting heavier weights, doing more reps, and/or sets. IF you don't eat enough carbs, You may not have the energy to lift enough weight, do as many reps and/or sets to get enough progressive overload to build muscle. Please Note → Not being able to lift heavier weights, do more reps and/or sets can also be due to other factors like not getting enough rest between sets, not enough recovery time between workouts, not drinking enough water and/or lack of motivation 2. Your Muscles Will Look Bigger Carbs actually make your muscles look bigger. Carbs attract more water into your muscles blowing them up like a balloon and after water and muscle protein,  Muscle glycogen is one of the largest contributors to muscle mass in your body. If you don't eat enough carbs… Your muscles wont look as big as they actually could. 3. Carbs Are a Poor Man's Creatine 4. Testosterone At least 15% of your diet needs to be fat so your body can naturally produce more testosterone Exactly how many carbs do you need? There is no magic number of carbs required to build muscle (the guys in this study built muscle on an almost ZERO carb diet) → Use trial & error to see what works best for you while following these basic guidelines, Use this tool to see exactly how many carbs, protein & fats you need When you're using this tool, More Tips
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Page:Natalie Curtis - The Indians' Book.djvu/38 The book thus offers a faithful record of the song of primitive man. Different Indian tribes differ as widely in their music and in their manner of singing as in their life and customs. Yet there is one characteristic peculiarity of Indian song that is almost universal. This is a rhythmic pulsation of the voice on sustained notes somewhat analogous to the effect produced on the violin when the same note is slightly sounded several times during one stroke of the bow. This pulsating accentuation is expressed in this book wherever tied notes have vocables or syllables written out beneath them. The effect must be heard, however, in order adequately to be reproduced. Also it should always be borne in mind that Indian music is essentially for singing. It cannot properly be performed on an instrument of percussion, such as a piano, but must be sung, or at least played on a stringed instrument. Nor can it be too emphatically stated that all notation of Indian music, however accurate, must necessarily be but as a skeleton to the living form. The actual melody can be recorded, with its rhythmic accompaniment of drum or rattle. But the rendering of the song—the vocal embellishment, the strange gutturals, slurs, and accents that make Indian singing so distinctive—all this is altogether too subtle and too much a part of the voice itself to be possible of notation. The Indians of the Lakes and Plains whose lives in the old days were exposed to all the severities of weather, and who still sing constantly in the open air and against the wind, have voices more striking for their stirring ring than for actual beauty, as we deem it. The voices of the men extend in range from a sort of falsetto tenor to a bass so deep as scarcely to sound the pitch of any given note. Accents are made by an almost harshly aspirated staccato attack, and sustained notes are often sung with a tightening of the throat that produces a peculiar quaver. The songs frequently begin with high quavering tones, then gradually descend and end with low phrases that break off or die away on open vowel syllables. This is consistent with the sounds of nature and with the cries of animals. Indeed, the Indian can so imitate the call of a bird or the howl of the wolf as to be entirely deceptive. }
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Document detail This guideline aims to improve the quality of essential, routine postnatal care for women and newborns with the ultimate goal of improving maternal and newborn health and well-being. It recognizes a “positive postnatal experience” as a significant end point for all women giving birth and their newborns, laying the platform for improved short- and long-term health and well-being. A positive postnatal experience is defined as one in which women, newborns, partners, parents, caregivers and families receive information, reassurance and support in a consistent manner from motivated health workers; where a resourced and flexible health system recognizes the needs of women and babies, and respects their cultural context. This is a consolidated guideline of new and existing recommendations on routine postnatal care for women and newborns receiving facility- or community-based postnatal care in any resource setting. neonatal care,  Newborn Care,  maternal death,  postnatal care,  postnatal disorders,  Postnatal care (PNC),  baby,  cultural awareness,  well-being,  child well-being, 
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Count Richard Belcredi Count Richard von Belcredi (Richard Graf Belcredi; 12 February 1823 – 2 December 1902) was an Austrian civil servant and statesman, who served as Minister-President (and 'Minister of State') of the Austrian Empire from 1865 to 1867. During 1881–1895, Belcredi was President of the Cisleithanian Administrative Court. Early life and ancestry Richard Graf von Belcredi was born on 12 February 1823, in Jimramov (Ingrowitz), in the Margraviate of Moravia, the youngest son of Count Eduard von Belcredi (1786–1838) and his wife Countess Maria von Fünfkirchen (1790–1860). He had one sister, Countess Almeria (1819-1914), who married Prince Hugo Maximilian von Thurn und Taxis (1817-1889). The Belcredi noble family originally descended from Lombardy, where they had been vested with the estates of Montalto Pavese by the Sforza dukes of Milan. Count Richard's ancestors settled in Moravia from 1769 onwards. He studied law at the universities of Prague and Vienna; in 1854, he was appointed district captain (Bezirkshauptmann) in Znojmo (Znaim). In 1861, he was elected member of the Landtag diet of Austrian Silesia and MP of the Imperial Council. He became head of the Austrian Silesian regional government one year later. In 1864, he was promoted to the official rank of Geheimrat (Secret Councillor) and appointed Imperial-Royal governor of Bohemia in Prague. Three Count Ministry In February 1865, Count Richard Belcredi, as the Austrian minister of state, convened a meeting of Viennese bankers to find ways to finance projects. In June 1865, Emperor Franz Josef I chose Belcredi, a declared Conservative, to become Prime Minister and Minister of State, replacing the government of Archduke Rainer Ferdinand of Austria and Anton von Schmerling, who had resigned after failure in his Liberal centralizing policies. Belcredi accepted his nomination, by his own accounts only from a sense of duty. His cabinet was called the "Three Count Ministry" although, actually, four counts were in charge: Minister President Belcredi himself, Alexander von Mensdorff-Pouilly as foreign minister, Johann Larisch von Moennich as finance minister, and Moritz Esterházy de Galantha as a minister without portfolio. The Austrian government had to face the rising "Hungarian question", that eventually led to the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867. On 20 September 1865, Belcredi had the 1861 February Patent suspended. Against delaying actions by Belcredi, the Compromise was achieved after the Austrian defeat in the Austro-Prussian War and the 1866 Peace of Prague, ending the monarchy's membership in the German Confederation. On October 30, Foreign Minister Mensdorff-Pouilly was succeeded by Friedrich Ferdinand von Beust who conducted the negotiations with Hungary and prepared a draft for the Cisleithanian December Constitution. Beust's concept of a Dual Monarchy finally prevailed against Belcredi's plans to implement a federation of the Austrian crown lands, similar to later proposals of United States of Greater Austria. On 7 February 1867, Belcredi handed in his resignation. In 1881 he was appointed president of the Imperial-Royal Administrative Court and life member of the Austrian House of Lords. Orders and decorations * Austrian Empire: * Grand Cross of the Royal Hungarian Order of St. Stephen, 1867 * Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece, 1878 * Kingdom of Prussia: Knight of the Royal Order of the Crown, 1st Class, 29 July 1864
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Heinkel He 219B-1”Uhu” (Eagle-Owl), III./NJG3, (Dragon Models) TYPE: Night Fighter ACCOMMODATION: Crew of three POWER PLANT: Two Junkers Ju 222 liquid-cooled radial engines, rated at 2,500 hp each, resp. two Daimler-Benz DB 603 liquid-cooled engines, rated at 1,900 hp each PERFORMANCE: 435 mph COMMENT: The Heinkel He 219 „Uhu“ (Eagle-Owl) was a night-fighter that served with the German Luftwaffe in the later stages of World War II. A relatively sophisticated design, the He 219 possessed a variety of innovations, including Lichtenstein SN-2 advanced VHF-band intercept radar, also used on the Junkers Ju 88G and the Messerschmitt Bf 110G night fighters. It was also the first operational military aircraft to be equipped with ejection seats and the first operational German World War II-era aircraft with tricycle landing gear. Had the „Uhu“ been available in quantity, it might have had a significant effect on the strategic night bombing offensive of the Royal Air Force; however, only 294 of all models were built by the end of the war and these saw only limited service By the end of 1944, the Luftwaffe had accepted 214 Heinkel He 219As, but during the previous November, the promulgation oft he „Jäger-Notprogramm“ (Fighter Emergency Programme) had sounded death knell for all twin piston-engine fighters with the sole exception of the Dornier Do 335 Pfeil. Ernst Heinkel tacitly ignoring the RLM edict and finalized an assembly line for the fighter at Oranienburg. Prior to the creation of the „Jäger-Notprogramm“ several variants of the basic He 219 had reached advanced development and even initial production stages. The follow-on series to the He 219As in service was to be the He 219B fitted with the new, but troublesome 2,500 hp Junkers Jumo 222A/B 24 cylinder engines – a multibank, liquid-cooled inline engine, with six rows of cylinder blocks having four cylinders each—which would have allowed the He 219 to reach 440 mph, each of which were almost the same displacement in their A/B (supercharged) and E/F (supercharged with intercoolers) versions and each only very slightly heavier, compared to the Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp radial engines in the American Northrop P-61 „Black Widow“ night fighter. The He 219B wing was also to have had an increased span of 22.06 m for better high altitude performance. The Jumo 222 did not reach production status, with just under 300 examples built in at least three differing displacement sizes. Only a few test machines were ever fitted for the engines; some additional air frames were built with the enlarged wing. These examples were slated to fly with high-altitude versions of the standard DB 603 powerplants in place of the troubled Jumo 222 multibank powerplants, but only one or two test machines ever flew with them. It was proposed to install the Junkers Jumo 222 in a high-altitude three-seat model, the Heinkel He 219B-1, but the non-availability of the Junkers engine necessitated the installation of the Daimler-Benz DB 603Aa in a sole exemple of this variant completed and tested. This He 291B-1 had an aerodynamically refined cockpit canopy, a lengthened fuselage, and an extended wing spanning. Flight testing was cut short when, during the second landing, the starboard undercarriage leg collapsed and the aircraft suffered such intensive damage that it had to be scrapped. The second B-series, the Heinkel He 219B-2, was intended specifically for anti-Mosquito operations, and was similar in concept of the He 219A-6 in being stripped of virtually all armor.  Employing an He 219A-5 two-seat fuselage married to a long-span B-series wings it was powered by Daimler-Benz DB 603 engines with TK 13 turbo-superchargers, but only few additionally aircraft of this type were hurriedly completed. These were placed in operational service with a forward-firing armament of two 20-mm MG 151 cannon in the wing roots, and  two 30-mm MK 108 cannon  in a „Schräge Musik“ installation. The Heinkel He 219B-3 was similar to its predecessor apart from the reinstatement of ventral tray armament comprising two 30-mm MK 108 and two 20-mm MG 151 cannon, and this, too, was to have been powered by two Daimler-Benz DB 603L engines, but while still under construction, Heinke received  a directive from the Technischen Amt to await delivery oft he Junkers Jumo 222 engines for installation in this aircraft. In the event, the Junkers power plants never arrived and, in consequence, the He 218B-3 never left the ground (Ref.: 8). Tachikawa Ki-54b (Army Type 1 Operations Trainer Model B), (Hickory), (A+V Models, Resin) TYPE: Crew Trainer ACCOMMODATION: Crew of five to nine POWER PLANT: Two Hitachi Ha-13a Army Type 98 radial engines, rated at 510 hp each PERFORMANCE: 234 mph at 6,560 ft COMMENT: In late 1939, at a request of Koku Hombu, Tachikawa began designing a twin-engined multi-purpose trainer. The aircraft was required to duplicate closely the handling characteristics and performance of the series of modern twin-engined bombers the Army had operated since 1937. It was to be used for the simultaneous training of a complete bomber’s crew including pilot, bombardier, navigator, gunner and radio-operator. To achieve the necessary performance Tachikawa selected a low-wing design with retractable undercarriage and adopted a pair of Hitachi Ha-13a radials with Hamilton-type two blade variable-pitch propellers to power the aircraft. Designated Tachikawa Ki-54, the first prototype was completed and flown during summer of 1940. Following minor modifications which partially corrected a nose-heavy tendency during landings, the aircraft was placed in production in 1941 as Army Type 1 Advanced Trainer Model A (Ki -54a). Like the prototype, the aircraft of this first production series were primarily designed for pilot training. However, the Ki-54a was soon supplanted by the Ki-54b (Army Type 1 Operations Trainer Model B) which had full provision for bomber crew training and had four gunnery stations each mounting a flexible 7.7 mm Type 89 machine-gun. Operated by all military multi-engined training schools and communications schools as well by civil training schools under Japanese Army contracts, the Ki-54b was built was in  greater numbers than any other variants of the Ki-54. As a crew trainer and light transport, the Ki-54was one of the most successful Japanese aircraft of the war and was well known to the Allies which named it “Hickory” regardless of the version. The code name “Joyce” was erroneously assigned to a non-existent light bomber version (Ref.: 1).
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Gateway Faulting Hi I have recently updated Ignition (running under Mac OSX) to the latest version. Following this, the gateway fails to start (the webpage simply shows the “Gateway Faulted” message). I have been unable to find any other references on this forum to this error (java.lang.NoSuchMethodError), so hopefully I am not repeating a common issue! However, here is the last few lines of the wrapper.log file showing the failure. INFO | jvm 1 | 2012/10/18 22:09:30 | ERROR [SRContext ] [22:09:30,477]: Error during context startup. INFO | jvm 1 | 2012/10/18 22:09:30 | java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: org.python.core.PyReflectedFunction.<init>([Ljava/lang/reflect/Method;)V INFO | jvm 1 | 2012/10/18 22:09:30 | at com.inductiveautomation.ignition.common.script.ScriptManager.addScriptModule(ScriptManager.java:297) INFO | jvm 1 | 2012/10/18 22:09:30 | at com.inductiveautomation.ignition.common.script.ScriptManager.<init>(ScriptManager.java:112) INFO | jvm 1 | 2012/10/18 22:09:30 | at com.inductiveautomation.ignition.gateway.SRContext.createScriptManager(SRContext.java:1054) INFO | jvm 1 | 2012/10/18 22:09:30 | at com.inductiveautomation.ignition.gateway.SRContext.startupInternal(SRContext.java:949) INFO | jvm 1 | 2012/10/18 22:09:30 | at com.inductiveautomation.ignition.gateway.redundancy.RedundancyManagerImpl.startup(RedundancyManagerImpl.java:184) INFO | jvm 1 | 2012/10/18 22:09:30 | at com.inductiveautomation.ignition.gateway.SRContext.asyncInit(SRContext.java:766) INFO | jvm 1 | 2012/10/18 22:09:30 | at com.inductiveautomation.ignition.gateway.SRContext.access$200(SRContext.java:191) INFO | jvm 1 | 2012/10/18 22:09:30 | at com.inductiveautomation.ignition.gateway.SRContext$2.run(SRContext.java:557) INFO | jvm 1 | 2012/10/18 22:09:30 | at com.inductiveautomation.ignition.common.execution.impl.BasicExecutionEngine$ThrowableCatchingRunnable.run(BasicExecutionEngine.java:526) INFO | jvm 1 | 2012/10/18 22:09:30 | at java.util.concurrent.Executors$RunnableAdapter.call(Executors.java:441) INFO | jvm 1 | 2012/10/18 22:09:30 | at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask$Sync.innerRun(FutureTask.java:303) INFO | jvm 1 | 2012/10/18 22:09:30 | at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:138) INFO | jvm 1 | 2012/10/18 22:09:30 | at java.util.concurrent.ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor$ScheduledFutureTask.access$301(ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor.java:98) INFO | jvm 1 | 2012/10/18 22:09:30 | at java.util.concurrent.ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor$ScheduledFutureTask.run(ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor.java:206) INFO | jvm 1 | 2012/10/18 22:09:30 | at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.runTask(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:886) INFO | jvm 1 | 2012/10/18 22:09:30 | at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:908) INFO | jvm 1 | 2012/10/18 22:09:30 | at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:680) INFO | jvm 1 | 2012/10/18 22:09:30 | INFO [SRContext ] [22:09:30,478]: Ignition["/main", state=STARTING] ContextState = FAULTED Any assistance in getting this rectified would be greatly appreciated. Cheers James This is going to be complicated to troubleshoot without support being able to dig around (GoToMeeting). It looks like there’s an older version of jython on your classpath somewhere/somehow. I can’t tell whether it’s from a botched upgrade or from another source outside Ignition… How did you have it installed and what upgrade procedure did you follow? I simply extracted the new version over top of the old version, as I could not find any other instructions for this. In short, following this procedure. Regards James Did you shut it down completely before doing so? To the best of my recollection, yes I did shut it down completely. There is nothing dreadfully important in this project, so I am wondering if it is not a simple fix whether I simply trash the installation and start again. Is there a recommended uninstallation procedure for the OSX version? Regards James You can copy the db folder off to your desktop if you want to save your projects and all your gateway settings. Other than that just delete everything and then unzip it all again. I have removed the old installation (I didn’t even worry about attempting to back up and restore anything), and yet upon reinstallation I get exactly the same result. Obviously this is related to something else on my machine, but I am at a loss to know where to look now. Is there any way I can run diagnostics to find out what the problem may be? Note that I have installed Ignition on another machine running the same OS version, and it runs perfectly, so I can only suspect there is some third-party that is interfering here. Regards James You must have an older version of Jython installed or on your classpath somewhere. Does that ring any bells? Unfortunately, no it doesn’t make any sense, as the only thing I did (as far as I can recall now) is install the more recent Ignition version. Is there a way I can check at all? In a terminal try: echo $PATH This will show you all the directories on that machines path. You can then check those directories for any old copies of Jython lying around. [quote=“michael.stofan”]In a terminal try: echo $PATH This will show you all the directories on that machines path. You can then check those directories for any old copies of Jython lying around.[/quote] It may also be installed in one of the folders in the JRE install that are always on the classpath, like lib and lib\ext.
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L O G What Is Shoulder Subluxation? Published: 04:14 am, Thu July 11, 2024 How We Recommend Preparing For Joint Replacement Surgery Have you ever experienced that weird sensation where it feels like your shoulder joint almost pops out of its socket but (thankfully) doesn't quite go all the way? You may be dealing with shoulder subluxation. Shoulder subluxation is a partial dislocation of the shoulder joint. The shoulder joint is made up of the ball of your arm bone (humerus), which fits into a cup-like socket (glenoid) in your shoulder blade (scapula). In this post, we’ll show you the causes, symptoms, and treatment of shoulder subluxation. What Causes Shoulder Subluxation?  A shoulder subluxation happens when the ball of your arm bone partially slips out of the socket. But in a shoulder dislocation, the ball completely detaches from the socket. In a subluxation, the bone can shift forward, backward, or downward. The injury sometimes tears muscles, ligaments, or tendons around the shoulder joint. Here are some common causes of shoulder subluxation: • Sports injuries: This often results from activities involving repetitive overhead motions, such as swimming, tennis, weightlifting, and acrobatics. • Traumatic injuries: This can occur during everyday activities like serious falls or motor vehicle accidents. • Strokes: This frequently leads to muscle weakness, which can destabilize the shoulder joint and result in subluxation.  • Genetic condition: Some people are born with naturally loose shoulder ligaments or may have a genetic condition that results in joint laxity, predisposing them to shoulder instability. What Does Shoulder Subluxation Feel Like? With shoulder subluxation, you’ll likely experience significant pain and swelling in the shoulder. In some cases, the shifted humerus is visible under the skin. Movement of the arm can be difficult, and you might hear a clicking sound. Additionally, you may feel numbness or tingling in the arm or fingers. Common symptoms of a shoulder subluxation include: • Decreased range of arm/shoulder motion • Recurrent shoulder dislocations • Periodic incidents of the shoulder giving way • A persistent feeling of the shoulder being loose or the humerus moving in and out of the joint • Pain in the shoulder region Possible Complications of Shoulder Subluxation When shoulder subluxation first happens, it can cause the structures around the shoulder joint, such as ligaments, tendons, and the joint capsule, to heal in a loose or stretched position. This healing pattern can increase the risk of future episodes of shoulder instability, where the humeral head may slip out of place again or completely dislocate from the socket. This repetitive injury can result in chronic instability of the shoulder joint, making it more prone to dislocation with less force over time. If you're experiencing the symptoms mentioned earlier, seek medical attention, even if you're unsure whether your shoulder joint has completely dislocated. This can help prevent further injury or instability of the joint. How Is Subluxation Diagnosed? Your physical therapist will ask about your symptoms and do a full check, feeling around for any sore spots, and testing your range of motion and strength. You may need an X-ray to see if the head of the bone has partially or totally come out of the shoulder socket.  Apart from showing broken bones, an X-ray can also reveal other injuries in the shoulder area. Additional tests like MRI scans or arthrograms, with or without CT scans, might be used selectively to take a closer look at the bones and tissues of the shoulder joint. But not everyone with shoulder instability needs these extra tests. How Is Subluxation Treated? Treatment for shoulder subluxation aims to reposition the humerus into the shoulder socket, stabilize the joint, and maintain its position.   Treatment options may include: • Closed reduction: This involves maneuvering the bone back into place, often providing immediate relief from severe pain. Don’t try to push your joint back in place by yourself. Don’t let anyone who’s not a trained, professional healthcare provider move or touch your injured shoulder, either. Try to hold your shoulder as still as possible, and don’t force yourself to use it. Your doctor may do X-rays afterward to ensure your shoulder is in the correct position and that there are no other injuries around the shoulder joint. • Immobilization: Your doctor may recommend wearing braces or slings temporarily to restrict shoulder movement and prevent the bone from slipping out again. Keep your shoulder in the sling, and avoid stretching or moving it too much while the injury heals. • Medication: Your healthcare provider will recommend muscle relaxants and anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen that can help manage pain and swelling. • Surgery: You may need surgery for recurrent dislocations or to repair damaged nerves, blood vessels, or ligaments in the shoulder. • Exercises: Strengthening exercises can help stabilize your shoulder. You’ll also get a program of exercises to do at home. Do these exercises as often as your physical therapist recommends. In addition to exercises, a physical therapist may recommend therapeutic massage, ice therapy, and avoiding specific movements or activities. How Long Does Shoulder Subluxation Recovery Take? Recovery may take a few weeks for a mild subluxation, but a more severe subluxation may take several months to heal.  While you’re recovering, avoid sports or other activities that might reinjure your shoulder. It will likely happen again if you have partially dislocated your shoulder before.  If you return too soon to your sports or intense activities, you may worsen your injury, which could lead to permanent damage. Ask your provider how long you need to wait before you resume your activities. Visit Lancaster Orthopedic Group to Treat Shoulder Conditions If you suspect you may be experiencing shoulder subluxation, it's crucial to seek medical attention from a qualified orthopedic specialist. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent further complications and ensure a full recovery. At Lancaster Orthopedic Group, our team of experienced physical therapists is dedicated to providing comprehensive care for all shoulder conditions, including subluxation. We offer various treatment options to get you back to your favorite activities as soon as possible. Contact us today to schedule a consultation. Our friendly staff is available to answer your questions and guide you through the scheduling process. We look forward to helping you achieve perfect shoulder health. Have questions as you prepare for your joint replacement surgery? Call our office call icon Speak to a Specialist 717.560.4200 Book Your Appointment Today!
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by Ryan from Kent Confucius was a regular guy. His family was from a less aristocracy. His family had fallen into hard times when he was born. He didn't claim to have any divine status. Encouragement from his mother made him focus on his studies. That was when he became interested in philosophy. He laid down a pattern of thinking for many people to follow for generations. The Confucian method characterizes just about all of Chinese learning down to the present. His student recorded his teachings in Analects, which was record of his words and teachings. He began a successful political career. He rose quickly through the administrative ranks. After being dismissed by the government he became a teacher. He was praised by his students. Page created on 7/10/2011 12:00:00 AM Last edited 7/10/2011 12:00:00 AM The beliefs, viewpoints and opinions expressed in this hero submission on the website are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the beliefs, viewpoints and opinions of The MY HERO Project and its staff.
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Salloon, County Fermanagh Salloon is a locality and townland in Magheracross civil parish, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Salloon is in the Barony of Tirkennedy and is 222.08 acres in area. A large townland, Salloon takes in large areas of rural farmland but also includes about a third of the township of Ballinamallard. Sallon has a rich history.
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Recover from illness with acupuncture Acupuncture treatment - Recover from illness with acupuncture Acupuncture and recovery from illness or feeling rundown How can traditional acupuncture (also known as Chinese acupuncture) help you recover from illness, feel great, and dispel malaise? Traditional acupuncturists are skilled, committed professionals who take a full case history and perform a thorough examination before they decide on the best treatment for you. As busy people, our ideal work/life balance is always at risk. The case history often highlights immediately problem areas both to us and to the acupuncturist. Second, being cared for by someone focused on your well-being always has positive outcomes as we all respond positively to being cared for. As extensively trained healthcare practitioners, acupuncturists treat conditions affecting a a range of systems, including mental health, lifestyle choices, diet, exercise and sleep patterns as well as any limitations to your physical health such as long-term illness, recent infections, injuries and traumas both physical and psychological. During examination they look for signs (the robustness of your pulses in different locations throughout your body, tongue colour and so on) and symptoms (incomplete recovery from illness, poor sleep, nausea, food cravings, fatigue etc) that direct them towards specific systems of the body that may be out of balance or functioning inefficiently. How can you recover from illness with acupuncture? So how can your acupuncturist help you to recover from a cough or cold that has been dragging on, stopping you from exercising, and making you feel rundown and tired all the time? After diagnosing deficiency or excess in systems which in Chinese medicine correspond to production of heat, cold, dampness or phlegm, for example, your acupuncturist will place needles into the specific meridians in your body to reduce or expand capacity in that system. These meridians were established experientially over 2000 years in China (the system of healing is much, much older than Western medicine!). Meridians are theoretical lines between related organs such as muscle, blood vessels, viscera or bones that each correspond to major functions and organs of the body (such as the liver, lung or gall bladder — or excretion, oxygenation and digestion for Western medics). So how does traditional acupuncture work in the body? Our bodies have a massive communication networks between the internal and external world. When a cold breeze hits our skin, the hairs raise, blood stays deeper in the body to retain our core temperature, our brain tells us to get warm (by walking faster, putting a coat on or having a hot drink) and if none of that works, we start to generate warmth by shivering – rapid contraction and relaxation of the muscles. If you put a needle or series painless needles (which are painless) into the skin and muscles of your arm, the body registers the change, and responds by opening small arterioles (microscopic blood vessels) near to the surface, opening the messaging system between nerves that supply the skin and related muscle and the organs (such as the heart or lungs) and relaxing the related muscles. Your nervous system also reduces the production of stress hormones release such as adrenaline and cortisol. Instantly, slower acting systems like your immune system are free to do their work and your cardiovascular system and respiratory rate can slow down and your muscles relax. All the lymphatic, hormonal and psychoneuroimmunological channels are opened and your recovery process has started. Last week Pietro was struggling to recover from cold and fever which meant he’d had to cancel four days of work, and was still feeling poorly. Silene gave him an acupuncture treatment which he greatly enjoyed. She used reiki to enhance her traditional acupuncture treatment and the following morning he looked at me and said “I feel much, much better”. Although osteopaths and physiotherapists are clinically trained following the principles of western medicine, this personal experience gave Pietro the opportunity to appreciate the thoroughness of a “non-traditional” medical approach and fully benefit from its positive outcomes. Totally worth it if you feel low or your immune system needs a boost!!   If you’re not sure whether we can help, please give us a call on 020 7735 6813 or email info@kenningtonosteopaths.co.uk
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1998–99 NWHL season The 1998–99 NWHL season was the first season of the National Women's Hockey League. Final standings Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points. MVP of NWHL Western Division * ---Team: - Most Valuable Defense Most Valuable Forward * Beatrice Aeros - Becky Kellar Angela James * Brampton Thunder Sue Merz --- Jayna Hefford * Mississauga Chiefs --Nathalie Rivard ---Andria Hunter * Scarborough Sting -- Cassandra Turner --- Michelle Steele Eastern Division * April 10, 1999: Montreal Jofa-Titan 3 at NCCP Raiders 1 * April 11, 1999: NCCP Raiders 4 at Montreal Jofa-Titan 4 Montreal Jofa-Titan wins 2 games semi-final 3 points to 1 * April 10, 1999: Bonaventure Wingstar 4 at Laval Le Mistral 2 * April 11, 1999: Laval Le Mistral 3 at Bonaventure Wingstar 8 Bonaventure Wingstar wins 2 game semi-final Eastern Division Finals * April 17, 1999: Bonaventure Wingstar 5 at Montreal Jofa-Titan 1 * April 18, 1999: Montreal Jofa-Titan 2 at Bonaventure Wingstar 2 Bonaventure Wingstar wins in total goals. Western Division * March 17, 1999: Mississauga Chiefs 3 at Brampton Thunder 5 * March 23, 1999: Brampton Thunder 2 at Mississauga Chiefs 1 Brampton Thunder wins best of 3 series 2-0. Second round April 23, 1999 * 18:15 hrs: Mississauga Chiefs 2 Bonaventure Wingstar 6 * 20:10 hrs: Montreal Jofa-Titan 2 @ Brampton Thunder 5 April 24, 1999 * 10:40 hrs: Montreal Jofa-Titan 2 Mississauga Chiefs 1 * 12:50 hrs: Brampton Thunder 6 Bonaventure Wingstar 2 * 17:50 hrs: Bonaventure Wingstar 4 Montreal Jofa-Titan 1 * 19:30 hrs: Brampton Thunder 2 Mississauga Chiefs 1 Final Round April 25 Mississauga Chiefs 2 Montreal Jofa-Titan 0 Bonaventure Wingstar 2 Brampton Thunder 5 * 11:15 hrs: Bronze Medal Game * 13:30 hres Gold Medal Game * Gold Medal: Brampton Thunder * Silver Medal: Bonaventure Wingstar * Bronze Medal: Mississauga Chiefs Award and honour for playoffs * MVP Bonaventure Wingstar: Josee Cholette * MVP Mississauga Chiefs: Andria Hunter * MVP Montreal Jofa-Titan: Mai Lan Le Goalie * Marie-France Morin, NCCP Raiders Defense * Isabelle Chartrand, Laval Le Mistral * Isabelle Surprenant, Montreal Jofa-Titan Forward * Annie Desrosiers, Laval Le Mistral * Nancy Drolet, Montreal Jofa-Titan * Caroline Ouellette, Bonaventure Wingstar Goalie (tie) * Vania Goeury, Laval Le Mistral * Marie-Claude Roy, Montreal Jofa-Titan Defense * Anik Bouchard, Laval Le Mistral * Nancy Robitaille, Bonaventure Winstar Forward * Dana Avery, NCCP Raiders * Mai-Lan Le, Montreal Jofa-Titan * Julie Pelletier, Laval Le Mistral Goalie * Jen Dewar, Mississauga Chiefs Defense * Nathalie Rivard, Mississauga Chiefs * Sue Merz, Brampton Thunder Forward * Andria Hunter, Mississauga Chiefs * Angela James, Beatrice Aeros * Vicky Sunohara, Brampton Thunder Goalie * Kendra Fisher, Beatrice Aeros Defense * Carol Cooper, Mississauga Chiefs * Gillian Ferrari, Beatrice Aero Forward * Lori Dupuis, Brampton Thunder * Annie Fahlenbock, Mississauga Chiefs * Jayna Hefford, Brampton Thunder
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Saturday, 24 June 2017 How to Remove LTR and Trbidi From BlogSpot Posts How to Remove LTR Text-Align and Trbidi From BlogSpot Posts BlogSpot is one of my favorite platforms as we can modify the colors and layout of those templates utilizing the integrated tools and we can create our very own designs or make modifications.  There are plenty of free tutorials that enable you to create a professional looking of our blogger blogs without upgrading it to the premium as it is a free content management system from Google to the world. Checkout: How To Create/Add Sticky Navigation Menu Widget To Blogger As a Blogger (Blogspot) user, you might have seen <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"> code inside the post/page editor while writing your post in HTML mode. But have you ever wondered what does that code do and how to get rid of it? If you try to remove this code directly from your post editor, blogger adds it automatically to your posts and pages. Today, we are going to share how to remove <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"> from your BlogSpot blogs in easy steps. However, it will still appear in your earlier published posts. You can remove this piece of code by updating your old posts/page but before you try to remove this code from your old posts/pages you must disable this from your settings. Recommended: How to Split Long Blogger Post Into 3 Parts What is The Use of ltr text-align trbidi Code? Basically, the code helps your visitors to translate your blog from English to Arabic, Hebrew etc. The code consists many parts which are defined as under: dir - Short form of Direction in HTML trbidi="on" - Google Translate is set to ON (Enabled) ltr - Left to Right text-align - The CSS code defines the text alignment. Currently, the text align is set to from left to right. It can be manually set left to right by replacing the style="text-align: left; to style="text-align: right;. Here is the example of text-align <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"> Text is set to from leftt to the right direction</div> Text is set to from left to the right direction <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: right;" trbidi="on"> Text is set to from right to the left direction</div> Text is set to right to the left direction <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: center;" trbidi="on"> Text is set in the center direction</div> Text is set in the center direction Now you got the idea what's the use of this code is?  The trbidi lets a visitor translate your blog post seamlessly. The text on this page is set to the default LTR (right to the left) direction. The most common usability to set RTL for web pages with Hebrew or Arabic text. Here is an example of Arabic set in RTL: طهيس يس تآخت تهات يس وريتتآن فروم ريغت تو لآفت تهات يس وسآد Advantages of Removing LTR, text-align, and trbid Code 1. Makes your post clean and lightweight. 2. Remove override CSS code style="text-align: left;" 3. Makes your blogs posts easy to load and SEO friendly Disadvantages of Using LTR, text-align, and trbid Code 1. Adds CSS to your posts which search engines cannot enjoy your post visibility. 2. Your blogger posts/pages will no longer support translated "rtl" languages but your visitors can still translate your blog by using the Google translate.  Removing LTR, text-align, & trbid From Your Template 1. Login to your Blogger Dashboard > Settings > Language & Formatting  2. In language section, locate the Enable transliteration and select Disabled from the drop-down > click Save language and formatting Whenever you create a new post, the blogger will no longer add this code to your posts and pages automatically. But the code will still appear in your old posts and you need to manually edit the post HTML to remove the code from earlier published posts. Discover How to Grow Your Blog to 2k+ Visits /Day Get Free Access More From Knigulper Speak Your Mind
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The Ridiculous 6 The Ridiculous 6 is a 2015 American Western action comedy film directed by Frank Coraci and written by Tim Herlihy and Adam Sandler, and starring Sandler, Terry Crews, Jorge Garcia, Taylor Lautner, Rob Schneider, and Luke Wilson. As Happy Madison Productions' first Western film, the plot follows six men who discover that they share the same bank-robbing father (Nick Nolte) and thereafter set out to reunite with him. Released worldwide on Netflix on December 11, 2015, the film was panned by critics and is one of the few films to receive an approval rating of 0% on Rotten Tomatoes. Plot In the Old West, Tommy (Adam Sandler), known as "White Knife" by the American Indian tribe who raised him after his mother was murdered, is to marry a member of the tribe named Smoking Fox (Julia Jones) as arranged by his adoptive father Chief Screaming Eagle (Saginaw Grant). Following a run-in with Will Patch (Will Forte) and his Left-Eye Gang who claimed to have removed their right eye, as well as a one-eyed food proprietor named Clem (Steve Zahn), Tommy is visited by a bank robber named Frank Stockburn (Nick Nolte) who claims to be his biological father. Frank tells Tommy that he is dying of consumption and had amassed $50,000 buried in a meadow, which he offers to Tommy and his tribe. The next day, a group of bandits led by the ruthless Cicero (Danny Trejo) come to the village and want Frank to give them his "big score.” Frank has the bandits kidnap him so he can lead them to the money at the so-called "Singing Windmill", in return for the bandits not attacking Tommy or the Natives. After searching the meadow Tommy is unable to find the stash of money and sets off on a quest to steal the amount needed and save his father. During his journey, Tommy discovers that he has five half-brothers: Mexican burro rider Ramon (Rob Schneider) whose innkeeper mother had a fling with Frank; mentally stunted yet happy-go-lucky Lil' Pete (Taylor Lautner) whose strong neck makes him immune to hanging; mountain man Herm (Jorge Garcia) who speaks incomprehensibly and helped his mother sell their moonshine; a drunkard named Danny (Luke Wilson) who was the former bodyguard of Abraham Lincoln (Dan Patrick) and is guilt-ridden from accidentally leading John Wilkes Booth (Chris Kattan) to murder the president when he mistook him for a fan of the president on his way to the restroom; and African-American saloon pianist Chico (Terry Crews) who confesses to being half-White. Meanwhile, Clem joins the Left-Eye Gang at the cost of his only functional eye and helps them abduct Smoking Fox. She escapes due to Clem's blindness and begins searching for Tommy and his half-brothers, now known as the Ridiculous 6. After meeting Chico and Danny, the half-brothers have a run in with Chico's boss, sociopathic saloon owner Smiley Harris (Harvey Keitel), who was part of Frank's gang until Frank stole his cut of their biggest score and left him to die at the windmill. When Smiley attempts to kill the half-brothers out of revenge against Frank, he ends up being unintentionally decapitated by Ramon. The group later encounters Abner Doubleday (John Turturro) who is developing baseball with some Chinese immigrants. The Left-Eye Gang soon catch up to the Ridiculous 6 while the latter are relaxing in a pond. The gang overpowers the Ridiculous 6 and steal their loot. Through Herm's ramblings, translated by Tommy, the Ridiculous 6 then decide to rob a gambling game in Yuma hosted by Ezekiel Grant (Jon Lovitz) and attended by Mark Twain (Vanilla Ice) and General George Armstrong Custer (David Spade). The Ridiculous 6 succeed, though Wyatt Earp (Blake Shelton) nearly jeopardizes their plan, and set off to ransom their father. On the way, the Ridiculous 6 come across the Left-Eye Gang who have been left to die in the desert by Cicero. Tommy and the brothers rescue the Left-Eye Gang and reclaim the $50,000 they had stolen from them. That evening, Tommy sees a photograph carried by Danny that proves Cicero is the one who murdered his mother and sets off alone to rescue his father and confront the bandit leader. After meeting with Cicero and paying the ransom, Tommy confronts Cicero just and gets his revenge on his mother's killer. The Ridiculous 6, who followed Tommy along with the Left-Eye Gang, have a reunion with their long-lost father. When Frank learns his sons exceeded his expectations by amassing $100,000, he reveals that he masterminded his abduction. But Tommy counters that his group had a Plan B: a hidden bomb inside the bag containing the ransom money. When the bomb explodes and commotion ensues, Frank runs off to a mine with Smoking Fox as his hostage. Tommy runs after them and successfully rescues his bride-to-be and captures his father. Back in the Native Village, Tommy weds Smoking Fox with his half-brothers in attendance. Since the revelation that their biological father Frank Stockburn was no more than a two-bit crook, Screaming Eagle decides to adopt all the half-brothers as he did with Tommy. The Left-Eye Gang revealed that they lied about removing their right eyes, much to the anger of Clem. In the post-credits, Abner Doubleday and his Chinese baseball team do a chant to detail their appreciation for the Stockburns. Cast * Adam Sandler as Tommy "White Knife" Dunson Stockburn, a man who was raised by American Indians. * Henry Steckman as Young Tommy Stockburn * Terry Crews as Chico Stockburn, a biracial saloon pianist and the half-brother of Tommy. * Jorge Garcia as Herm Stockburn, a mountain man and the half-brother of Tommy who speaks incomprehensibly. * Robin Leach as the voice of Herm Stockburn. * Taylor Lautner as Pete "Lil Pete" Stockburn, a mentally stunted, strong-necked man with a happy-go-lucky personality and the half-brother of Tommy. * Rob Schneider as Ramon Lopez Stockburn, a Mexican burro rider and the half-brother of Tommy. * Luke Wilson as Danny Stockburn, the former bodyguard of Abraham Lincoln and the half-brother of Tommy. * Will Forte as Will Patch, the leader of the Left-Eye Gang. * Steve Zahn as Clem, a former general store owner with one eye who sides with the Left-Eye Gang. * Harvey Keitel as "Smiley" Harris, the owner of "The Golden Nugget" that Chico works for and former member of Frank's gang. * Nick Nolte as Frank Stockburn, a bank robber who is the biological father of Tommy, Chico, Herm, Lil' Pete, Ramon, and Danny. * Jon Lovitz as Ezekiel Grant, the host of a gambling game. * Whitney Cummings as Susannah * Danny Trejo as Cicero, the leader of a group of bandits who targets Frank. * Ruben Rivera Young as Young Cicero * David Spade as General George Armstrong Custer, he is seen attending a gambling game. * Vanilla Ice as Mark Twain, he is seen attending a gambling game. * Nick Swardson as Nelly Patch, a member of the Left-Eye Gang. * Blake Shelton as Wyatt Earp, a lawman that encounters the Ridiculous 6. * Julia Jones as Smoking Fox, a member of the Native American tribe that is assigned to marry Tommy. * Saginaw Grant as Screaming Eagle, the tribal chief of the Native American tribe that adopted Tommy. * Lavell Crawford as Gus Patch, a member of the Left-Eye Gang. * Chris Parnell as William, a bank manager * Dana Goodman as Beaver Breath, a Native American whose name Will unintentionally guess the name of. * Jared Sandler as Babyface Patch, a member of the Left-Eye Gang. * Steve Buscemi as "Doc" Griffin, a doctor, dentist, and barber that works near "The Golden Nugget." * Norm Macdonald as "The Golden Nugget" Customer. This was Macdonald's last on-screen film role before his death in 2021. * Dan Patrick as Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States who Danny used to work for. * Paul Sado as "Stumbles" Patch, a member of the Left-Eye Gang. * John Turturro as Abner Doubleday, a Union Army soldier who was inventing baseball in this film. * Tina Parker as Mary Todd Lincoln, the wife of Abraham Lincoln. * Chris Kattan as John Wilkes Booth, a Confederate actor who killed Abraham Lincoln while Danny was in the restroom after he mistook him for a fan of the president. * Jackie Sandler as "Never Wears Bra", a Native American who is friends with Smoking Fox. * Blake Clark as the Sheriff of Rattler's Gulch * Katalina Parrish as Sheriff's Wife * Tim Herlihy as the Bartender of "The Golden Nugget." * Sadie Sandler and Sunny Sandler as Dancing Kids * Jonathan Loughran as "Rifleman" * Kimo Keoke as "Short Stop", a Chinese baseball player who serves as the inspiration to the shortstop. * James Ning as Qi, a Chinese baseball player. Production The Ridiculous 6 had been in production by Columbia Pictures, Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros., but was dropped by all three. The latter dropped out soon after Adam Sandler and Happy Madison Productions signed a four-picture deal with Netflix, although an insider noted to The Hollywood Reporter that the deal had nothing to do with their decision. By January 2015, Netflix picked up the film with others joining the cast including Taylor Lautner, Nick Nolte, Blake Shelton, Steve Buscemi, Rob Schneider, Will Forte, Vanilla Ice and Luke Wilson. On February 16, 2015, Jorge Garcia joined the cast. Principal photography began on February 20, 2015, and ended on May 2, 2015. On April 23, 2015, Indian Country Today Media Network reported that approximately "a dozen Native actors and actresses, as well as the Native cultural advisor, left the set of Adam Sandler’s newest film production, The Ridiculous Six" in protest of its portrayal of the Apache culture. The New York Daily News later reported that there were only four who left, out of over 100 Native American actors on the set. Navajo Nation tribal members Loren Anthony and film student Allison Young said they left because they felt the film portrayed Native Americans in a negative light and took satire too far. They also complained that the portrayal of women was degrading. A representative of Netflix responded saying, "The movie has ridiculous in the title for a reason: because it is ridiculous. It is a broad satire of Western movies and the stereotypes they popularized, featuring a diverse cast that is not only part of—but in on—the joke." On May 4, 2015, the New York Daily News reported that Ricky Lee, one of the Native American actors on the Ridiculous 6 set, said previous news reports were exaggerated and indeed there were only "four actors who left, but there were 150 extras, including grandmas and grandpas and children, who kept working." Apparently, before the film's wrap party, he and several other actors were approached by Sandler to speak about the controversy. Lee considered that those who left raised legitimate issues but it was "the wrong battlefield." Release The film premiered on Netflix on December 11, 2015. On January 6, 2016, Netflix announced that the film had been viewed more times in 30 days than any other film in Netflix history. It also made it to the #1 spot in every territory in which Netflix operates. Critical response On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 0% based on 37 reviews, with an average rating of 2.40/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Every bit as lazily offensive as its cast and concept would suggest, The Ridiculous Six is standard couch fare for Adam Sandler fanatics and must-avoid viewing for film enthusiasts of every other persuasion." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 18 out of 100 based on reviews from 12 critics, indicating "overwhelming dislike". Justin Chang of Variety wrote: "The scenery ain't bad but the laughs are tumbleweed-sparse in The Ridiculous 6, a Western sendup so lazy and aimless, it barely qualifies as parody." Mike McCahill of The Guardian gave it 2 out of 5 and wrote: "Peer through this dopey haze long enough, and you can't fail to notice the cavalier racial attitudes, the endlessly pliable women; you'd have every right to be outraged, were it not now par for the Sandler course."
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Anderson Aquino Anderson Angus Aquino (born 18 February 1986), known as Anderson Aquino , is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a striker. In 2018–19, he signed in for Primeiro de Agosto in Angola's premier league, the Girabola. Honours * Atlético Paranaense * Dallas Cup: 2005 * Parana State Superleague: 2002 * Sport * Campeonato Pernambucano: 2006, 2007 * Campeonato Brasileiro Série B: 2006 * FC Olimpi Rustavi * Umaglesi Liga: 2009-10 * Coritiba * Campeonato Paranaense: 2011, 2012
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Joining or Appending Data Help user000253 user000253 ⚪️ edited March 18 in Dataflows I have a dataset (dataset 1) with individual rows as a specific job (with an identifier key) with details including year and country of operations. I have created cards to show the total number of jobs per year. I have another dataset (dataset 2) which shows historical revenue by Year and Country but it is not specific to a job (or identifier key). I am wanting to show revenue per year on the same card as the total number of jobs per year, so we can see the trend between the number of jobs and revenue. I've tried to use Magic ETL to "Join" or "Append" data from both datasets but without any good results. I guess the link or common column between the datasets is YEAR but when I merge these columns together the revenue per year is duplicated for everytime that YEAR is mentioned in dataset 1. For example for the whole year of 2009 in the UK, the revenue was $1000, it can't duplicated if there are more jobs in 2009 and in the UK. Example: Dataset 1 Job #123 United Kingdom 2009 Job #234 United Kingdom 2009 Job #345 United States 2010 Job #456 United Kingdom 2010 Dataset 2 United States 2009 $1000 United States 2010 $2000 United Kingdom 2009 $1000 United Kingdom 2010 $3000 How can I combine these datasets together to show Number of Jobs per year (bar chart) + Revenue per Year (Line)? Thank you Tagged: Best Answer • bdavis bdavis 🟡 Accepted Answer If you left join the JOBS set with REVENUE set on location and year, you will end up with a column that shows the same revenue for every row in that location and year. You may be able to use this to show what you want if you want to keep the details about each individual job. If you're only looking for the number of jobs per year per location along with the revenue for the year and location, you can aggregate your JOBS set by grouping on location and year and adding a COUNT of the number of rows per group. Then, take the aggregated JOBS set, left join with REVENUE on location and year and you should end up with something like: LOCATION | YEAR | REVENUE Answers • GrantSmith GrantSmith Indiana 🟣 Hi @user000253 I'd recommend using an APPEND tile in an ETL or a DataFusion to UNION your two datasets together. However one caveat to this would be they need to be in the same format / have the same columns You could process your data to look like the following: | Job ID | Country | Year | Amount | | 123 | UK | 2009 | NULL | | 234 | UK | 2009 | NULL | | NULL | UK | 2009 | 1000 | Then in your card you can define two different beast modes: Job Count: COUNT(`Job ID`) Revenue: SUM(`Amount`) Then use those two beast modes for your two different values (line and bar) • Hi @GrantSmith thank you this is very helpful. By process my data do you mean to do this offline as in Excel? Or is there a function in DOMO that I can add columns and make both datasets have the same? As it stands Dataset 1 has 20 columns and dataset 2 only 3 (year, country, amount). Thanks Sign In or Register to comment. Hey, Stranger! It looks like you're new here. Those who sign in get access to engage with even MORE fire content. To get involved, click one of these buttons!
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Talk:Kremlin Wall Necropolis Cleanup This page needs better paragraphing. A picture would also be nice. JDH Owenstalk 20:18, 6 October 2005 (UTC) * The removal of the term "Soviet" in favor of using "USSR" seems a bit revisionist, especially in the sentences referring to the burials from 1917-1922. The USSR was formed in 1922, but the Soviets (councils) existed from the start of the revlution. Smallbones 20:19, 7 January 2007 (UTC) Complete List Is there anyway of getting a complete list of the people buried here? Obviously this would exclude the mass burial graves and maybe the ashes in urns. * The Russian version of this article includes a list of people buried in the wall. Camptown 18:24, 2 March 2007 (UTC) Brezhnev and Zhukov? The article here states that Georgy Zhukov is buried here, yet in the list at the bottom, Lenoid Brezhnev is listed...which is correct? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by <IP_ADDRESS> (talk) 23:35, 6 March 2007 (UTC). * Yes, Brezhnev's coffin was lowered to the grave on November 15th 1982. Zhukov is also buried here. Superzohar [[Image:Star*.svg|13px]] Talk 21:14, 30 March 2007 (UTC) Picture of funeral It will be very nice to put a picture of one of the soviet funerals of Brezhnev or Suslov or Andropov or others. Superzohar Talk 21:16, 30 March 2007 (UTC) John Reed's "Body count" Somebody wrote that John Reed incorrectly mentions 500 burials in the mass grave. It's true, he does mention 500 victims in his book. However, the article does not mention that John Reed was told by someone (in german) that there were 500 victims. It is fair to say that he never actually counted the number of victims. This would become more obvious if the full quote was included (the one currently in the article is incomplete, it does not end with "Fraternal brotherhood, he explained"). For completeness, he later comments on the 500 coffins that were being buried there. I assume he is being coherent with his previous comment, not necessarily embellishing the event. Besides, not many people can tell the difference between 250 and 500 coffins without actually counting them.--Pedro magalhaes86 (talk) 23:13, 21 September 2009 (UTC) Update? In October 2005, 51% of respondents voted for a funeral and 40% for preservation. So, what's happened since then? Nothing? Sca (talk) 21:12, 4 September 2011 (UTC) John Freeman It would be good if someone could fill out something on Wikipedia about John Freeman who was interred in the wall, along with the other passengers killed in the Aerowagon crash in 1921. I cannot find much and would be glad to see some content about one of the few foreigners honoured in the wall. Can anyone help? rturus (talk) 15:57, 6 September 2011 (UTC) * see Aerowagon. - Altenmann >talk 01:06, 16 July 2023 (UTC) External links modified Hello fellow Wikipedians, I have just modified 2 external links on Kremlin Wall Necropolis. Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions, or need the bot to ignore the links, or the page altogether, please visit this simple FaQ for additional information. I made the following changes: * Added archive https://web.archive.org/web/20090221004835/http://mkn.com.mos.ru/index.php?action=show_rubric&id=322 to http://www.mkn.com.mos.ru/index.php?action=show_rubric&id=322 * Added archive https://web.archive.org/web/20090220191536/http://mkn.com.mos.ru/index.php?action=show_rubric&id=323 to http://www.mkn.com.mos.ru/index.php?action=show_rubric&id=323 * Added tag to http://www.mkn.com.mos.ru/index.php?action=show_rubric&id=325 * Added tag to http://www.mkn.com.mos.ru/index.php?action=show_rubric&id=326 * Added tag to http://www.mkn.com.mos.ru/index.php?action=show_rubric&id=321 Cheers.— InternetArchiveBot (Report bug) 21:59, 24 May 2017 (UTC) External links modified Hello fellow Wikipedians, I have just modified 2 external links on Kremlin Wall Necropolis. Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions, or need the bot to ignore the links, or the page altogether, please visit this simple FaQ for additional information. I made the following changes: * Added archive https://web.archive.org/web/20090124163503/http://kommersant.ru/news.aspx?NewsID=137506&NodesID=0 to http://www.kommersant.ru/news.aspx?NewsID=137506&NodesID=0 * Added archive https://web.archive.org/web/20081202140715/http://www.newizv.ru/news/2006-04-10/44175/ to http://www.newizv.ru/news/2006-04-10/44175/ Cheers.— InternetArchiveBot (Report bug) 19:40, 9 September 2017 (UTC) A Commons file used on this page or its Wikidata item has been nominated for deletion The following Wikimedia Commons file used on this page or its Wikidata item has been nominated for deletion: Participate in the deletion discussion at the nomination page. —Community Tech bot (talk) 13:36, 31 May 2022 (UTC) * Stalin<PHONE_NUMBER>9).jpg
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IN RE: 45 JOHN LOFTS, LLC, Debtor. 45 John Lofts, LLC, Plaintiff v. Meridian Capital Group LLC, Crown Mansion LLC, Bo Jin Zhu, Mega International Commercial Bank, Congregation Kahal Minchas Chinuch, Chaim Schiya Babad, Reliable Abstract Co., LLC, Abraham Mandel, Toby Mandel, Silver Gold Group LLC, Joseph Brunner, Joseph Segel, David Janklowicz, Morris Lowy, Mitchell Kirschner, Jerry Lowy, Isaac Greenfeld, and Renatus Portfolio Company, LLC, Defendants. Case No. 16-12043 (SHL) (Jointly Administered) Adv. No. 17-01179 (SHL) United States Bankruptcy Court, S.D. New York. Filed April 24, 2019 WILK AUSLANDER LLP, Counsel for Plaintiff/Debtor, 1515 Broadway, 43rd Floor, New York, New York 10036, By: Eric J. Snyder, Esq., Eloy A. Peral, Esq. SILVERMAN SHIN & BYRNE PLLC, Special Counsel for Plaintiff, Wall Street Plaza, 88 Pine Street, 22nd Floor, New York, New York 10005, By: Peter R. Silverman, Esq., Donald F. Schneider, Esq. BECKER, GLYNN, MUFFLY, CHASSIN & HOSINSKI LLP, Counsel for Defendants Bo Jin Zhu and Crown Mansion LLC, 299 Park Avenue, 16th Floor, New York, New York 10171, By: Jordan E. Stern, Esq., Alec P. Ostrow, Esq. MORRISON COHEN LLP, Counsel for Defendant Meridian Capital Group LLC, 909 Third Avenue, New York, New York 10022, By: Y. David Scharf, Esq., Robert K. Dakis, Esq., Jason Gottlieb, Esq., Brett Dockwell, Esq. CARTER LEDYARD & MILBURN LLP, Counsel for Defendant Reliable Abstract Co., LLC, Two Wall Street, New York, New York 10005, By: Jacob H. Nemon, Esq., Leonardo Trivigno, Esq. AMENDED MEMORANDUM OF DECISION SEAN H. LANE, UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY JUDGE Before the Court are motions by various Defendants seeking dismissal of the complaint in the above-captioned adversary proceeding (the "Complaint") [ECF. No. 1 ] filed by 45 John Lofts LLC (the "Debtor" or "Plaintiff"). See Memorandum of Law in Support of Motion of Bo Jin Zhu and Crown Mansion LLC For Dismissal of the Adversary Proceeding (the "Zhu Motion") [ECF No. 17 ]; Meridian Capital Group LLC's Motion to Dismiss Plaintiff's Complaint (the "Meridian Motion") [ECF No. 14 ]; Defendant Reliable Abstract Co. LLC's Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings (the "Reliable Motion," and together with the Zhu Motion and the Meridian Motion, the "Dismissal Motions") [ECF No. 32 ]. In addition, Defendants Congregation Kahal Minchas Chinuch ("Congregation") and Chaim Schiya Babad seek to join in the Dismissal Motions even though Congregation and Babad have already filed their answer to the Complaint, while the other Defendants also filed a letter joining the Dismissal Motions. See Letter to Judge Sean Lane re: Joining Motions to Dismiss, dated December 7, 2017 (notifying the Court of joinder in both the Zhu Motion and the Meridian Motion under Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(g)(1) ) [ECF No. 27 ]; Letter to the Honorable Sean H. Lane: re Joining Motions to Dismiss, dated December 18, 2017 [ECF. No. 38 ] (stating that Defendants Abraham Mandel, Toby Mandel, Silver Gold Group LLC, Joseph Brunner, Joseph Segel, David Janklowicz, Morris Lowy, Mitchell Kirschner, Jerry Lowy, Issac Greenfeld, and Renatus Portfolio Company, LLC join the Dismissal Motions); see also Answer to Complaint of Congregation Kahal Minchas Chinuch and Chaim Schiya Babad [ECF No. 15 ]. For the reasons set forth below, the Court denies the Dismissal Motions other than to grant the dismissal of certain counts seeking the disallowance of claims. BACKGROUND As is the case for motions to dismiss, the Court takes the allegations of the Complaint as true. Ashcroft v. Iqbal , 556 U.S. 662, 678, 129 S.Ct. 1937, 173 L.Ed.2d 868 (2009). Broadly speaking, the Complaint seeks the return of a deposit of $ 14,330,000.00 received by Debtor as part of the sale of Debtor's property, where the money was subsequently transferred to other parties as part of a series of complicated transactions involving one of Debtor's members. These subsequent transactions-unrelated to the sale of Debtor's property-form the foundation of Plaintiff's avoidance claims, fraudulent transfer claims, and claims seeking disallowance of creditor proofs of claim. I. The Debtor Prior to Debtor filing for bankruptcy, Chaim Miller was one of Debtor's members. Complaint ¶ 1. The only other member of Debtor was Chun Peter Dong, who was Debtor's managing member. Id. ¶ 36. However, Miller sometimes acted on behalf of Debtor with Samuel Sprei, his business partner. Id. ¶¶ 34, 41-42, 48. Debtor's sole asset was a vacant eighty-four unit condominium located at 45-49 John Street, New York, New York (the "Property"). Id. ¶ 30. Debtor had purchased the Property in 2014 for the sum of $ 60,000,000.00. Id. ¶ 31. Debtor financed its purchase of the Property with three mortgage loans in the aggregate principal amount of $ 49,500,000.00 (the "Madison Mortgage Loans") from affiliates of Madison Realty Capital ("Madison"), a lender with which Miller had financed several other real estate transactions. Id. ¶ 32. II. The Zhu Buy-Out and the Agreement to Sell the Property At the same time, Miller and Sprei also were involved in other real estate dealings unrelated to Debtor. In 2014, Miller and Sprei contracted to complete a $ 31,000,000.00 buy-out of the membership interests of Miller's other partner, Defendant Bo Jin Zhu, in four limited liability companies unrelated to Debtor, each of which owned a separate commercial property. Id. ¶ 34. In May 12, 2014, Miller and Sprei entered into a contract (the "Zhu Buy-Out Contract") with Zhu's assignee, Defendant Renatus Portfolio Company, LLC ("Renatus"), to buy-out Zhu's interests in limited liability companies that owned the following four real properties: 97 Grand Avenue, 203-205 North 8th Street, 32-34 Fifth Avenue, and 29 Ryerson Street (collectively, the "Buy-Out Properties"). Id. ¶ 35. Under the Zhu Buy-Out Contract, Miller and Sprei paid an initial deposit of $ 7,000,000.00 against a total buy-out price of $ 31,000,000.00; the balance was to be paid at a closing scheduled for August 11, 2014. Id. ¶ 37. As this August closing date neared, counsel for Miller and Sprei negotiated an extension of the closing date with Renatus to September 15, 2014 in consideration of an additional deposit of $ 1,500,000.00 (the "Extension Payment"). Id. ¶ 38. While the extension was for the benefit of Miller and Sprei, the Extension Payment was actually made by another individual-Defendant Joseph Brunner-using funds from two entities controlled by Brunner: Defendant Silver Gold Group LLC ("SGG") and non-party Brooklyn Realty Holdings, LLC. Id. ¶¶ 39, 77. By the end of August 2014, counsel for Miller and Sprei were unable to raise the remainder of the purchase price needed to consummate the Zhu Buy-Out Contract. Id. ¶ 40. Thereafter, Miller and Sprei attempted to obtain the necessary funds by, among other things, contracting to sell the Property and refinancing three of the Zhu Buy-Out Properties, as well as another property controlled by Miller. Id. ¶¶ 41-42. Sprei and counsel for Debtor ultimately negotiated an Agreement of Purchase and Sale ("PSA") to sell the Property to HS 45 John LLC ("HS 45"). Id. ¶¶ 48-49. The PSA provided for a down payment totaling $ 14,330,000.00 (the "PSA Down Payment"). Id. ¶ 50. However, the PSA did not require that the PSA Down Payment be placed in escrow, a fact which was unknown to Debtor's other members. Id. On September 19, 2014 (the "Contract Date"), Miller executed the PSA with HS 45 on behalf of Debtor. Id. ¶ 51. The total purchase price was $ 64,500,000.00, including the PSA Down Payment and an amount equal to the unpaid outstanding mortgage indebtedness not to exceed $ 47,000,000.00. Id. ¶¶ 52, 54. Miller executed the PSA without the knowledge or consent of either Dong, Debtor's managing member, or Debtor's other investors who collectively held a 41 percent membership interest in Debtor (the "41% Investors"). Id. ¶ 55. On the very same day the PSA was executed, Miller and Sprei took the PSA Down Payment and transferred all but $ 1,000,000.00 (the "Adjusted Down Payment") to Riverside Abstract Company ("Riverside") to fund the Zhu Buy-Out; the remaining $ 1,000,000.00 was previously transferred directly to Defendant Meridian Capital Group LLC ("Meridian"). Id. ¶¶ 49, 54, 60. When Dong and the 41% Investors learned of the unauthorized PSA, Miller and Sprei provided Debtor's other members with a fabricated letter to conceal their theft of the PSA Down Payment. Id. ¶ 56. The letter (the "Quick Title Letter") was purportedly from Quick Title Search, LLC ("Quick Title"), signed by Abraham Teitelbaum, and addressed to Miller. Id. It stated that Quick Title "is still holding on behalf of Harry Miller the proceeds from a 1031 exchange in the amount of $ 12,453,980." Id. Sprei later testified that the Quick Title Letter was simply a hoax, as Quick Title never held any of the proceeds of the PSA Down Payment and never had any dealings with Miller or Sprei. Id. He also testified that the Quick Title Letter was created by a "friend" without the knowledge of any of Quick Title's employees or principals, including Mr. Teitelbaum. Id. Sprei further testified that he provided Dong and the 41% Investors with the Quick Title Letter to "soothe" the "Asian Group" (i.e., Debtor's other members) who were alarmed at the unauthorized sale of the Property and the prospect that Miller and Sprei might "run off" with the PSA Down Payment. Id. To provide additional funds for the Zhu Buy-Out, Miller and Sprei also arranged for mezzanine financing from Madison on three of the Zhu Buy-Out Properties and a fourth property which Miller controlled (the "Collateral Properties Financing"). Id. ¶ 57. The Collateral Properties Financing netted Miller and Sprei the sum of $ 16,073,911.00 in addition to the PSA Down Payment. Id. ¶ 58. III. Disbursement of the Adjusted Down Payment and Collateral Properties Financing to the Ultimate Beneficiaries Central to the allegations of the Complaint is the disposition of the funds collected by Miller and Sprei for the Zhu Buy-Out, including the PSA Down Payment. In addition to the Adjusted Down Payment given to Riverside, $ 16,073,911.98 was also transferred to Riverside from the Collateral Properties Financing. Id. ¶ 60. In total, Riverside held $ 29,403,911.98 (the "Total Buy-Out Proceeds") in order to effectuate the Zhu Buy-Out. Id. Once received by Riverside, the funds were disbursed to a variety of individuals. The Total Buy-Out Proceeds were transferred by Riverside as follows: a) $ 19,672,687.23 to Herrick Feinstein, LLP ("Herrick"), in its capacity as counsel for Renatus, under the Zhu Buy-Out Contract (the "Herrick Escrow"); b) $ 2,827,312.77 to Mega International Commercial Bank ("Mega Transfer" and the "Mega," respectively); c) $ 2,850,000.00 back to GWFG, as HS 45's attorneys' fees. d) $ 2,000,000.00 to the Congregation (the "Congregation Transfer"); e) $ 500,000.00 to Meridian; f) $ 500,000.00 to Reliable Abstract Co., LLC ("Reliable"); g) $ 583,570.98 remained in escrow with Riverside; h) $ 242,000.00 to Image Capital, LLC; i) $ 227,341.00 to Riverside; and j) $ 1,000.00 to the title closer. Id. ¶ 62. Once received by these parties, the funds were sometimes further disbursed to others. For example, an officer of Renatus directed Herrick to distribute the Herrick Escrow to: a) Treff & Lowy, PLLC ("T & L"), a law firm, in the amount of $ 5,600,000.00 (the "T & L Transfer"); b) $ 1,000,000.00 to Defendant Abraham Mandel; and c) $ 13,072,687.23 to SGG (the "SGG Transfer"). Id. ¶ 63. Herrick later wired the funds as instructed. Id. ¶ 64. The T & L Transfer was a partial repayment by Defendant Brunner, who had an interest in Renatus, of a $ 7,000,000.00 loan made by T & L, on or about May 30, 2014, as a "nominee" of the T & L Transferees (defined below) to Anmuth Holdings, LLC (the "Anmuth Loan"). Id. ¶ 65. Anmuth Holdings, LLC is owned and controlled by Defendants Brunner and Abraham Mandel. Id. Defendants Brunner, Abraham Mandel, and his wife, Toby Mandel, personally guaranteed the Anmuth Loan. Id. Brunner used the proceeds of the Anmuth Loan to acquire real property located at 49 Dupont Street in Brooklyn, New York. Id. ¶ 66. On or about the Contract Date, T & L in turn transferred $ 5,583,333.32 of the T & L Transfer as follows: a) Defendant Joseph Segel, the sum of $ 300,000.00; b) Defendant David Janklowicz, the sum of $ 150,000.00; c) Defendant Morris Lowy, the sum of $ 666,666.66; d) Defendant Mitchell Kirschner, the sum of $ 666,666.66; e) Defendant Jerry Lowy the sum of $ 800,000.00; and f) Defendant Isaac Greenfeld, the sum of $ 3,000,000.00. Id. ¶ 67. T & L retained $ 16,666.68 of the $ 5,600,000.00 it received from Herrick. Id. ¶ 68. Moreover, the SGG Transfer was allegedly made to benefit Brunner. Id. ¶ 77. The SGG Transfer repaid the funds loaned by Brunner, through SGG and Brooklyn Realty Holdings, LLC, to Miller and Sprei for the Extension Payment in connection with the Zhu Buy-Out Contract. Id. ¶ 77. Additionally, Mega is alleged to have received a disbursement from Riverside to pay off Zhu's debts. Id. ¶ 62. Sprei understood "that part of the money of the proceeds [the $ 2,827,312.77] that Mr. Zhu got ... we paid off Mega International for him. That was part of the disbursements from him." Id. ¶ 73. More specifically, Defendant Crown Mansion LLC ("Crown Mansion") had borrowed the principal sum of $ 2,700,000.00 from Mega prior to the Contract Date (the "Crown Mansion Loan"), which Zhu personally guaranteed. Id. ¶¶ 71, 74. A letter from Mega dated the same date as the Contract Date, stated that the total amount due under the Crown Mansion Loan equaled $ 2,827,312.77, the exact amount of the Mega Transfer. Id. ¶ 72. Mega ultimately terminated a UCC-1 financing statement that was filed in its favor after receiving the Mega Transfer. Id. ¶ 74. The Congregation also received a disbursement. Id. ¶ 75. Debtor alleges that the disbursement schedule prepared by Riverside indicates that Defendant Babad was the recipient of the Congregation Transfer and not the Congregation. Id. Counsel for Debtor in the PSA transaction understood that the Congregation Transfer was made to the Congregation rather than Babad, because "any time [Babad] has gotten wires, that's where the wire instructions have been sent." Id. IV. The Ensuing HS 45 Bankruptcy Litigation In February of 2015, Dong commenced an action, individually and derivatively on behalf of Debtor, in the New York Supreme Court, New York County, seeking, among other things, to enjoin the sale of the Property. Id. ¶ 83. After a temporary restraining order was issued enjoining the sale, the proposed buyer, HS 45, filed a Chapter 11 petition with this Court and commenced an adversary proceeding seeking specific performance of the PSA. Id. As part of the confirmed plan of reorganization and related settlement in that bankruptcy case, the Property was eventually sold to a third-party purchaser for $ 73,000,000.00. Id. ¶ 84. After payment of administration expenses, most of the proceeds were used to satisfy the Madison Mortgage Loans of approximately $ 51,429,334.00 on the Contract Date, with $ 13,500,000.00 also going to HS 45. Id. ¶ 85. The remaining proceeds were paid to Dong and the 41% Investors in satisfaction of their claims against HS 45 and for payment of sale expenses in the bankruptcy. Id. ¶ 86. V. This Adversary Proceeding and the Dismissal Motions Based on all these events, Plaintiff's Complaint sets out 81 separate counts against the 17 Defendants. See Complaint ¶¶ 87-519. The Complaint requests avoidance of the numerous transfers that conveyed the Adjusted Down Payment from Debtor to the other entities, and damages in the full amount of those transfers from each Defendant. See Complaint ¶¶ 87-516. The Complaint alleges multiple causes of action against each Defendant, including for intentional and constructive fraudulent conveyances under Sections 548(a)(1)(A) and 548(a)(1)(B) of the Bankruptcy Code, and intentional and constructive fraudulent conveyances under New York Debtor and Creditor Law §§ 270 - 276 as made applicable under the Bankruptcy Code by Section 544(b). The Complaint also requests that "any claims filed by [D]efendants or scheduled in favor of [D]efendants against Debtor ... be disallowed unless and until they return the portion of the PSA Down Payment transferred to each Defendant." Complaint ¶¶ 517-19. The Dismissal Motions raise numerous attacks on the sufficiency of the pleadings as well as several affirmative defenses. Plaintiff filed a single omnibus response to the Dismissal Motions. See Memorandum of Law in Support of Plaintiff's Omnibus Opposition to Motions to Dismiss the Complaint (the "Opposition") [ECF No. 41 ]. Only Zhu and Meridian filed replies. See Reply Memorandum of Law in further support of the Motion of Zhu and Crown Mansion to Dismiss (the "Zhu Reply") [ECF No. 44 ]; Meridian Capital Group LLC's Reply in Support of Motion to Dismiss Plaintiff's Complaint (the "Meridian Reply") [ECF No. 46 ]. DISCUSSION I. Applicable Legal Standards Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6) governs when a pleading fails to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. This rule is made applicable in bankruptcy litigation through Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 7012(b). On a Rule 12(b)(6) motion, the court will not dismiss a claim "unless it appears beyond doubt that the plaintiff can prove no set of facts in support of his claim which would entitle him to relief." See Bell Atl. Corp. v. Twombly , 550 U.S. 544, 555, 127 S.Ct. 1955, 167 L.Ed.2d 929 (2007) (citing Conley v. Gibson , 355 U.S. 41, 45-46, 78 S.Ct. 99, 2 L.Ed.2d 80 (1957). Thus, conclusory statements and recitations of causes of action will not suffice. See Iqbal , 556 U.S. at 679, 129 S.Ct. 1937. Courts apply the same standard for motions under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(c) as they do for motions under Rule 12(b)(6). See Patel v. Contemporary Classics of Beverly Hills , 259 F.3d 123, 126 (2d Cir. 2001) (noting that the standards for motions for Rules 12(b)(6) and 12(c) are "identical"). On a Rule 12(b)(6) motion, courts consider any attached exhibit, referenced materials, and materials integral to the complaint. See Sira v. Morton , 380 F.3d 57, 67 (2d Cir. 2004). For referenced materials to be relied upon, a complaint must clearly and substantially mention or discuss such materials. See B.V. Optische Industrie De Oude Delft v. Hologic, Inc. , 909 F.Supp. 162, 167 (S.D.N.Y. 1995). In order for material to be integral to a complaint, "the plaintiff must have (1) 'actual notice' of the extraneous information and (2) 'relied upon th[e] documents in framing the complaint.' " See N.Y. Internet Co. v. Jobdiva Inc. (In re N.Y. Internet Co.) , 2018 WL 1792235, at *4 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. Apr. 13, 2018) (quoting Chambers v. Time Warner, Inc. , 282 F.3d 147, 153 (2d Cir. 2002) (alteration in original) ). A. Fraudulent Transfers There are distinct pleading standards for constructive and intentional fraudulent transfers. Claims of intentional fraudulent transfers, like claims of intentional fraud generally, are subject to the stricter standard of "particularity." See Tese-Milner v. Edidin & Assocs. (In re Operations NY LLC) , 490 B.R. 84, 93-94 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2013) ; see also Fed. R. Civ. P 9(b). However, claims of constructive fraud, because they are not grounded in allegations of actual fraud, are subject to the more lenient Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 8(a)(2) standard that only requires a defendant to receive "sufficient notice to prepare an answer, frame discovery and defend against the charges." See Tronox Inc. v. Anadarko Petroleum Corp. (In re Tronox Inc.) , 429 B.R. 73, 96 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2010) (quoting Nisselson v. Drew Indus. (In re White Metal Rolling & Stamping Corp.) , 222 B.R. 417, 429 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 1998) ). This "fair notice" standard requires a plaintiff to provide sufficient information to permit the defendant to have a fair understanding of what the plaintiff is complaining about. See id. at 102 (citing Kittay v. Kornstein , 230 F.3d 531, 541 (2d Cir. 2000). 1. Federal Intentional Fraudulent Transfers Section 548(a)(1)(A) of the Bankruptcy Code prohibits transfers made with "intent to hinder, delay, or defraud any creditor." 11 U.S.C. § 548(a)(1)(A). This form of fraud is commonly referred to as "actual fraud." See Gowan v. Novator Credit Mgmt. (In re Dreier LLP) , 452 B.R. 467, 477 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2011). A court will also look at the intent of corporate agents and individuals in instances where a debtor is not an individual. See Kirschner v. Fitzsimons (In re Tribune Co. Fraudulent Conveyance Litig.) , 2017 WL 82391, at *5 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 6, 2017) (finding that a corporate officer's intent may be imputed to a corporation if the officer was in a position to control the corporation's property). Circumstantial evidence may be used to allege actual fraud. "Due to the difficulty of proving actual intent to hinder, delay, or defraud creditors, the pleader is allowed to rely on 'badges of fraud' to support his case, i.e., circumstances so commonly associated with fraudulent transfers that their presence gives rise to an inference of intent." Sharp Int'l Corp. v. State St. Bank & Tr. Co. (In re Sharp Int'l Corp.) , 403 F.3d 43, 56 (2d Cir. 2005) (citing Wall St. Assocs. v. Brodsky , 257 A.D.2d 526, 529, 684 N.Y.S.2d 244 (1st Dep't 1999) (internal citations and quotation marks omitted) ). The badges of fraud may include: 1. the lack or inadequacy of consideration; 2. the family, friendship or close associate relationship between the parties; 3. the retention of possession, benefit, or use of the property in question; 4. the financial condition of the party sought to be charged both before and after the transaction in question; 5. the existence or cumulative effect of a pattern or series of transactions or course of conduct after the incurring of debt, onset of financial difficulties, or pendency or threat of suits by creditors; 6. the general chronology of the events and transactions under inquiry; 7. a questionable transfer not in the usual course of business; and 8. the secrecy, haste, or unusualness of the transaction. Silverman v. Actrade Capital, Inc. (In re Actrade Fin. Techs., Ltd.) , 337 B.R. 791, 809 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2005). 2. Federal Constructive Fraudulent Transfers Federal law also prohibits instances of constructive fraud where a trustee can prove the presence of several conspicuous elements, rather than proving actual fraud itself. See Bayou Accredited Fund, LLC v. Redwood Growth Partners, L.P. (In re Bayou Grp., LLC) , 396 B.R. 810, 827-28 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2008). Section 548(a)(1)(B) of the Bankruptcy Code states that constructive fraud can be shown where the debtor: (i) received less than a reasonable equivalent value in exchange for a transfer or obligation; and (ii) (I) was insolvent on the date such transfer was made or such obligation was incurred, or became insolvent as a result of such transfer or obligation; (II) was engaged in business or a transaction, or was about to engage in business or a transaction, for which any property remaining with the debtor was an unreasonably small capital; (III) intended to incur, or believed that the debtor would incur, debts that would be beyond the debtor's ability to pay as debts matured; or (IV) made such transfer to or for the benefit of an insider, or incurred such obligation to or for the benefit of an insider, under an employment contract and not in the ordinary course of business. 11 U.S.C. § 548(a)(1)(B). 3. Fraudulent Transfers Under State Law The New York Debtor & Creditor Law ("N.Y. DCL"), like Section 548(a)(1)(A) of the Bankruptcy Code, allows for the recovery of all transfers made with actual fraudulent intent. See N.Y. DCL § 276. The pleading requirements for federal and state law are similar. See Official Comm. of Unsecured Creditors v. JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. (In re M. Fabrikant & Sons, Inc.) , 394 B.R. 721, 733-735 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2008). A party "asserting an intentional fraudulent transfer claim under either the Code and/or the NYDCL must normally allege (1) the property subject to the transfer, (2) the timing and, if applicable, frequency of the transfer and (3) the consideration paid with respect thereto." Id. Additionally, the N.Y. DCL, like Section 548(a)(1)(B) of the Bankruptcy Code, allows for recovery of a constructive fraudulent transfer where actual fraudulent intent is absent or cannot be proven. See Am. Federated Title Corp. v. GFI Mgmt. Servs. , 126 F.Supp.3d 388, 400-01 (S.D.N.Y. 2015). Like federal law, New York does not forbid transfers unless the debtor is left insolvent, left undercapitalized from a business venture, or believes he will incur debts beyond his ability to pay on maturity. See N.Y. DCL §§ 273 - 275 ; Aluminum Supply Co. v. Camelio , 32 Misc. 2d 292, 295, 223 N.Y.S.2d 26, 28-29 (Sup. Ct. Monroe Cty. 1962). Unlike federal law, however, New York law dictates that a transfer is fraudulent under N.Y. DCL Sections 273 and 274 unless it is made with "fair consideration." See DCL §§ 272(a), 273, 274. Fair consideration has two parts: "fair equivalency of the consideration given and good faith." Sec. Inv'r Prot. Corp. v. Rossi (In re Cambridge Capital, LLC) , 331 B.R. 47, 63 (Bankr. E.D.N.Y. 2005) ; see also Gowan v. Patriot Grp., LLC (In re Dreier LLP) , 452 B.R. 391, 443 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2011) ("To defeat a motion to dismiss, the Trustee need only allege a lack of 'fair consideration' by pleading a lack of 'fair equivalent' value or a lack of good faith on the part of the transferee.") (emphasis in original). "Good faith" means more than to merely be void of an intent to defraud; it requires one to deal "honestly, fairly and openly." See Southern Indus., Inc. v. Jeremias , 66 A.D.2d 178, 183, 411 N.Y.S.2d 945, 949 2d Dep't 1978) (voiding a transfer for lack of good faith because it was "consummated with the intent to obtain an unconscionable advantage ... over the rights of other general creditors."). New York law thus demands an inquiry into the decision-making process of the transfer, and not simply into the substantive value of the transfer. II. Standing to Bring These Avoidance Actions The Court begins by addressing the threshold issue of Plaintiff's standing to bring the causes of action asserted in this case. The standing requirement for bringing avoidance actions under the Bankruptcy Code is found in Section 544. Under Section 544(b)(1), a debtor in possession "may avoid any transfer of an interest of the debtor in property or any obligation incurred by the debtor that is voidable under applicable law by a creditor holding an unsecured claim that is allowable under [S]ection 502," subject to certain enumerated exceptions not relevant here. 11 U.S.C. § 544(b)(1). The term "applicable law" refers to causes of action available under both federal and state law. See Tronox Inc. v. Anadarko Petroleum Corp. (In re Tronox Inc.) , 464 B.R. 606, 612-13 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.). "[F]or a trustee to maintain an action for avoidance of a fraudulent conveyance, the trustee must show that at least one of the present unsecured creditors of the estate holds an allowable claim, against whom the transfer or obligation was invalid under applicable state or federal law." Mendelsohn v. Kovalchuk (In re APCO Merch. Servs.) , 585 B.R. 306, 314 (Bankr. E.D.N.Y. 2018) (quoting Young v. Paramount Commc'ns Inc. (In re Wingspread Corp.) , 178 B.R. 938, 945 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 1995) ). Defendants argue that Plaintiff has failed to affirmatively identify a single qualifying unsecured creditor to satisfy the standing requirements of Section 544. See Meridian Motion at 6-8. Defendants also argue that the schedules and filed proofs of claim in this case cannot be relied upon to establish standing because the debts listed in those filings are contested. See id. at 7-8. Based on this, Defendants conclude that this adversary proceeding only serves to enrich the equity holders of Plaintiff, not unsecured creditors as required by law. See id. at 6 (citing Whiteford Plastics Co. v. Chase Nat'l Bank , 179 F.2d 582, 584 (2d Cir. 1950) (quoting In re J.C. Winship Co. , 120 F. 93, 96 (7th Cir. 1903) ). Defendants' argument must fail at this stage. It is true that the only creditor directly referenced in the Complaint is Madison, a secured creditor that was ultimately paid in full in the HS 45 bankruptcy case. See Complaint at ¶¶ 5, 16. But a plaintiff is not required in its complaint to identify a specific unsecured creditor holding an allowed claim. See Picard v. Avellino (In re Bernard L. Madoff Inv. Sec. LLC) , 557 B.R. 89, 120 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2016) ("The Defendants' second challenge suggests that the Trustee must identify a specific unsecured creditor holding an allowed claim. The Defendants' position [is] contrary to the law of this District.") (citing Global Crossing Estate Rep. v. Winnick , 2006 WL 2212776, at *11 (S.D.N.Y. Aug. 3, 2006) ; Picard v. Madoff (In re Bernard L. Madoff Inv. Sec. LLC) , 458 B.R. 87, 109 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2011) ; Picard v. Estate of Chais (In re Bernard L. Madoff Inv. Sec. LLC) , 445 B.R. 206, 234 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2011) ; Musicland Holding Corp. v. Best Buy Co. (In re Musicland Holding Corp.) , 398 B.R. 761, 780 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2008) ; In re RCM Global Long Term Cap. Appreciation. Fund, Ltd. , 200 B.R. 514, 523-24 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 1996) ). Indeed, there is ample authority to suggest that consideration of the qualifying creditor question be left until motions for summary judgment, if not later. See Geron v. Schulman (In re Manshul Constr. Corp.) , 2000 WL 1228866, at *44 (S.D.N.Y. Aug. 30, 2000) (considering the existence of qualifying creditors post-trial); In re APCO , 585 B.R. at 315 (same); Smith v. George (In re RCK Modular Homes Sys.) , 402 B.R. 463, 469-70 (Bankr. D. N.H. 2008) (considering the existence of qualifying creditors on a motion for summary judgment); see also In re Leonard , 125 F.3d 543, 544 (7th Cir. 1997) ( [Appellants] complain that the Trustee has not articulated the specific creditor who could set aside [the] gift, but a trustee need not do so. Thirteen unsecured claims have been filed; the Trustee can assume the position of any one of them."). This makes sense given that the existence of a qualifying creditor is inherently a question of fact and is, in fact, an issue in dispute in this case. See In re Musicland , 398 B.R. at 778-81 (citing In re Wingspread , 178 B.R. at 945-56 ) (holding that question of whether a qualifying creditor exists is a fact to be proven at trial and not an issue to be disposed of in a motion to dismiss). III. Intentional Fraudulent Transfers Defendants also argue that Plaintiff has failed to meet the elevated pleading requirements of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 9(b) for its intentional fraudulent transfer claims for myriad reasons. See Zhu Motion at 14; Meridian Motion at 12-13; Zhu Reply at 9-13; Meridian Reply at 6-8. All Defendants' arguments fail. First, Defendants argue that there could be no intent to defraud creditors because Madison was to be paid in full under the PSA and there were no other creditors of the estate. But this argument fails for the same reasons discussed above. In short, it is premature to consider the existence of other creditors and, in any event, is at odds with the fact that claims have been filed by three unsecured creditors. Second, Defendants argue that Plaintiff insufficiently pleads facts showing an intent to defraud. However, the Court concludes that an intent to defraud was properly plead here. The Complaint alleges extensive misconduct by Miller. Complaint ¶¶ 35, 41-43, 51, 56. Under New York law concerning agency and imputation, "the acts of agents, and the knowledge they acquire while acting within the scope of their authority are presumptively imputed to their principals." Kirschner v. KPMG LLP , 15 N.Y.3d 446, 465, 912 N.Y.S.2d 508, 938 N.E.2d 941 (2010). A limited liability company, like a corporation, is not a natural person and can act "solely through the instrumentality of their officers or other duly authorized agents." Id. (citing Loomis v. Pittsburgh Coal & Min. Co. , 56 How. Pr. 373, 375 (Super Ct. 1877) ). All of an agent's acts, whether for good or for ill, are imputed to a limited liability company unless some exception applies. See id. The very first paragraph of the Complaint sets forth Miller's status as a member of Plaintiff, and there are several other instances where he is alleged to have acted on behalf of Plaintiff. Complaint ¶¶ 1, 35, 41-42, 51-52. Given that Miller is alleged to have been a member-and therefore agent-of Plaintiff, his actions can serve as a basis to allege an intent to defraud. For example, the Complaint alleges that Miller and Sprei negotiated and executed the sale of the Property, took the Adjusted Down Payment that was part of the proceeds from the sale of the Property to use in another transaction unrelated to Debtor, attempted to effectuate the sale of the Property without any notice to the other members of Plaintiff, and fabricated a letter in order to conceal the theft of the PSA Down Payment. Id. ¶¶ 41, 48, 50-52, 55-56. The Complaint also alleges that Plaintiff received no consideration for any of the transfers initiated by Miller and Sprei that ultimately were disbursed to Defendants. Id. ¶ 69 ("With the possible exception of $ 1,500,000 wired to Meridian as a purported brokerage fee, no portion of the sums or benefit received by the Defendants were used for the direct or indirect benefit of the Debtor."). And even though the PSA provided for payment of Madison's secured claim in full, no portion of the sale proceeds was ever disbursed to Madison. Id. ¶ 62 (listing the entities that received a payment in the Zhu Buy-Out, none of which are Madison). All these allegations fall within the badges of fraud identified in both Sharp and Actrade and are sufficient to survive a motion to dismiss. See In re Sharp , 403 F.3d at 56 ; In re Actrade , 337 B.R. at 809. Zhu argues that Miller and Sprei were not authorized agents of Plaintiff and that their conduct falls within the so-called adverse interest exception to implication. But without even turning to the substance of these arguments, they must fail because they were raised for the first time in the Zhu Reply. See Zhu Reply at 10-14. Given the inability of the other side to respond to allegations raised for the first time in a reply, a bankruptcy court has the discretion to refuse to consider such arguments. See AMR Corp. v. Comm. of Retired Emp'ees (In re AMR Corp.) , 508 B.R. 296, 325 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2014) (citing Thomas v. Roach , 165 F.3d 137, 146 (2d Cir. 1999) ; Unsecured Claims Estate Rep. of Teligent, Inc. v. Cigna Healthcare, Inc. (In re Teligent, Inc.) , 326 B.R. 219, 229 (S.D.N.Y. 2005) ). Moreover, Zhu's argument that Miller and Sprei are not authorized agents of Plaintiff cannot serve as a basis for dismissal because it requires this Court to consider evidence not included, referenced, or relied upon in the Complaint, such as the operating agreement for Plaintiff. See Zhu Reply at 12-13 (referencing Plaintiff's operating agreement). As no party has requested that the Court convert the Dismissal Motions to ones for summary judgment, the Court cannot and will not consider such evidence at this juncture. B.V. Optische Industrie , 909 F.Supp. at 167. IV. Constructive Fraudulent Transfers Defendants next argue that Plaintiff has failed to adequately plead any of its constructive fraudulent conveyance causes of action under either federal or state law. See Zhu Motion at 12-14; Meridian Motion at 8-12. The Complaint clearly alleges that transfer of the Adjusted Down Payment to Defendants without Debtor receiving anything of value in return, thus satisfying the first prong of Section 548(a)(1)(B)(i). See Complaint ¶¶ 62, 69. To satisfy the requirements for the federal constructive fraud cause of action, therefore, Plaintiff need only satisfactorily plead one of the four disjunctive requirements set forth in Section 548(a)(1)(B)(ii) and the corresponding sections of the DCL. See Nisselson v. Empyrean Inv. Fund, L.P. (In re MarketXT Holdings Corp.) , 426 B.R. 467, 471 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2010). It does so. Complaint ¶ 54. Zhu argues that Plaintiff has provided "no balance sheet information" in the Complaint to substantiate its assertion that the subject transfers rendered Plaintiff insolvent under either Section 548(a)(1)(b)(ii)(I) of the Bankruptcy Code or Section 273 of the N.Y. DCL. Zhu Motion at 14. Meridian, on the other hand, concedes that Plaintiff does provide sufficient information to calculate solvency, but those numbers indicate that Debtor was solvent. Meridian Motion at 10-11. Both contentions miss the mark. A debtor is insolvent under the traditional "balance sheet test," under New York law, where "the present fair salable value of his assets is less than the amount that will be required to pay his probable liability on his existing debts as they become absolute and matured." N.Y. DCL § 271. Similarly, a debtor is insolvent under the Bankruptcy Code where its assets exceed its liabilities at the time of the transfer. See Universal Church v. Geltzer , 463 F.3d 218, 226 (2d Cir. 2006) (citing 11 U.S.C. § 101(32)(A) ). Under either description, this test is a mathematical calculation of assets minus liabilities; where the result of that calculation is negative, a debtor is insolvent. Plaintiff alleges here that its assets consisted of the purchase price under the PSA of $ 64,500,000.00-including the PSA Down Payment-prior to the subject transfer. Complaint ¶ 54. As against these assets, the Complaint alleges liabilities including (1) $ 51,429,334.00 for the unpaid mortgage; (2) $ 14,330,000.00 for the return of the PSA Down Payment in the event Plaintiff terminated the sale; and (3) $ 1,779,322.99 for HS 45's management fees. See Complaint ¶ 85; Opposition at 17-18. Before the transfer of the PSA Down Payment, therefore, Debtor had assets of $ 64,500,000.00 and liabilities of $ 67,538,666.99. When the transfer took place, Debtor's assets were reduced by the amount of the Adjusted Down Payment, which would leave Debtor insolvent. Defendants also claim that Plaintiff provided "no information to determine whether capital was unreasonably small" as a result of the subject transfers as required by Section 548(a)(1)(b)(ii)(II) of the Bankruptcy Code and Section 274 of the N.Y. DCL. Zhu Motion at 13-14; Meridian Motion at 11-12. Under both the Bankruptcy Code's and the DCL's unreasonably small capital provisions, transfers are presumptively fraudulent where the transferor, although technically solvent, is "doomed to fail." See MFS/Sun Life Tr.-High Yield Series v. Van Dusen Airport Servs. Co. , 910 F.Supp. 913, 944 (S.D.N.Y. 1995) (citing Moody v. Security Pac. Business Credit , 971 F.2d 1056, 1070 & n.22 (3d Cir. 1992) ). Factors such as the transferor's debt to equity ratio, its capital cushion, and the need for working capital can be considered in determining whether the transferor was left with unreasonably small capital. See id. Applying these standards here, the Court concludes that Plaintiff has sufficiently alleged that it was left with unreasonably small capital in the wake of the subject transfer. Using the figures discussed above, Plaintiff had debts of approximately $67 million and assets of approximately $51 million. See Complaint ¶¶ 54, 85; Opposition at 17-18. These allegations together with the alleged lack of any cash flow after the disposal of Plaintiff's only revenue generating asset- the Property-is sufficient to allege that Debtor was left with unreasonably small capital after the subject transfer. See In re Mystique Brands , 560 B.R. at 414-15 (noting lower debt to equity ratio of .64 and projected cash flows indicated that the debtor "expected to be flush with cash" after the transfer, with enough money to pay all its monthly bills and have cash left over, meaning that the debtor was reasonably capitalized). Defendants further contend Plaintiff provided "no information concerning whether [Plaintiff] would be able to pay debts as they became due" as required by Section 548(a)(1)(b)(ii)(III) of the Bankruptcy Code and Section 275 of the N.Y. DCL. Zhu Motion at 14; Meridian Motion at 12. But once again, Defendants overlook the facts as plead. A complaint need not specifically state, verbatim, that the transferor made a transfer with the intent or belief that the transferor would be unable to pay debts as they become due. Rather, this element of a cause of action can be inferred by the facts and circumstances alleged in a complaint, something even Meridian concedes. See Official Comm. of Unsecured Creditors of Norstan Apparel Shops, Inc. v. Lattman (In re Norstan Apparel Shops, Inc.) , 367 B.R. 68, 80 (Bankr. E.D.N.Y. 2007) ; see also Meridian Motion at 12 (citing 5 Collier on Bankr. ¶ 548.05(3)(c) (16th ed. 2010) ). The allegations in the Complaint here support an inference that Miller intended or believed that Plaintiff would be unable to pay its debts as they became due. First, Miller and Sprei negotiated and executed the PSA, and the PSA disposed of Plaintiff's only asset that could have generated revenue. Complaint ¶¶ 30, 52, 55. Second, Miller and Sprei agreed in the PSA to create additional liabilities for Plaintiff, including the potential obligation to return the PSA Down Payment and the management fees owed to the purchaser. Id. ¶ 54; Opposition at 17-18. Third, Miller and Sprei took the Adjusted Down Payment and transferred it to Riverside for later disbursement to Defendants for other transactions that provided no value to Debtor. Id. ¶¶ 51, 60. These allegations permit an inference that Miller intended, or believed that he would, incur debts that Plaintiff would be unable to pay as they became due. See In re Norstan Apparel , 367 B.R. at 80 ("It can be inferred that the defendants, who had successfully managed Norstan before the LBO, knew that Norstan would become unable to pay its debts as they matured.") (citation omitted). V. Other Arguments Defendants raise several other arguments that lack merit. The first contention is that Plaintiff "generically, and without factual support" alleged "that every transfer out of the commingled account [at Riverside] to the defendants was made with the [Adjusted] Down Payment, including the transfer to Mega Bank." See Zhu Motion at 16. Implicit in this argument is that there is a requirement to trace individual dollar amounts from the transferor to the transferees to survive a motion to dismiss. But this argument is contrary to well-established law. At the pleading stage of a case, a plaintiff is not required to give a "dollar-for-dollar accounting" of the transfers at issue in the case. See Picard v. Charles Ellerin Revocable Trust (In re Bernard L. Madoff Inv. Sec. LLC) , 2012 WL 892514, at *2-3 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. Mar. 14, 2012) (quoting Silverman v. K.E.R.U. Realty Corp. (In re Allou Distribs., Inc.) , 379 B.R. 5, 30 (Bankr. E.D.N.Y. 2007) ). Instead, a complaint "need only allege sufficient facts to show the relevant pathways through which the funds were transferred ...." Id. ; Opposition at 27. To hold otherwise would be to place an onerous and undue burden on plaintiffs asserting these kinds of claims. Here, the Complaint alleges that the Adjusted Down Payment was transferred into an account maintained at Riverside along with the $ 16,073,911.00 Collateral Properties Financing. Complaint ¶ 60. From there, those funds were disbursed to Defendants. Id. ¶¶ 60-69. That allegation is sufficient to survive a motion to dismiss. As to the second contention, Reliable argues for dismissal based on Plaintiff's prior statements in a state court proceeding between Plaintiff and Reliable. Reliable Motion at 6-8. More specifically, Reliable relies on Plaintiff's statement in that case that the transfer at issue "was made by Miller and Sprei from the proceeds of their refinance of an oral contract ... from the proceeds of their refinance of various other properties, not from [Plaintiff] ...." Id. at 7. A judicial admission is a "formal concession[ ] ... by a party or counsel that ha[s] the effect of withdrawing a fact from issue and dispensing wholly with the need for proof of the fact. Thus, a judicial admission ... is conclusive in the case." See Hoodho v. Holder , 558 F.3d 184, 191 (2d Cir. 2009) (citation and quotation omitted). However, judicial admissions are only binding in the cases in which they are made, and only constitute evidence to be considered in subsequent cases. See Hausler v. JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. , 127 F.Supp.3d 17, 37 (S.D.N.Y. 2015) (citing cases). Given the current posture of these proceedings, the Court declines to exercise its discretion to grant dismissal based on the statement in the state court pleading. As noted in Hausler , judicial admissions are not binding in subsequent proceedings, and the Court knows little about the state court litigation cited by Reliable and the context for the statement. Id. at 37. This is particularly crucial given that there was a great deal of confusion caused by the conduct of Miller and Sprei in the days leading up to the HS 45 bankruptcy. This is something that the Court experienced firsthand in the contentious litigation in that bankruptcy case involving Miller and Sprei. Given the fact that Plaintiff makes a prima facie allegation that the transfer to Reliable was part and parcel of the fraudulent transfers at issue in this case, the Court considers it premature to evaluate the statement in question until a more fulsome factual record has been presented to the Court. Complaint ¶ 62(f). In the next argument, Zhu argues that the safe harbor of Section 546(e) of the Bankruptcy Code applies to most of the causes of action related to the Mega Transfer of $ 2,827,312.77. Zhu Motion at 8-12 (citing safe harbor to seek dismissal of all but the intentional fraudulent transfer causes of action under Section 548(a)(1)(A) of the Bankruptcy Code ). The safe harbor provision under Section 546(e) of the Bankruptcy Code provides in relevant part: Notwithstanding [S]ections 544, 545, 547, 548(a)(1)(B), and 548(b) of [the Bankruptcy Code], the trustee may not avoid a transfer that is a margin payment, ... or settlement payment ..., made by or to (or for the benefit of) a commodity broker, forward contract merchant, stockbroker, financial institution, financial participant, or securities clearing agency, or that is a transfer made by or to (or for the benefit of) a commodity broker, forward contract merchant, stockbroker, financial institution, financial participant, or securities clearing agency, in connection with a securities contract ..., commodity contract ..., or forward contract, that is made before the commencement of the case, except under section 548(a)(1)(A) of [the Bankruptcy Code]. 11 U.S.C. § 546(e). Zhu argues that the safe harbor applies here because Mega qualifies as a financial institution, that the ownership interests in the Zhu Buy-Out qualify as securities, and that proceeds of the Zhu Buy-Out were partially transferred to Mega. See Zhu Motion at 11-12. But any dismissal of this case based on the safe harbor is premature. Section 546(e) provides defendants with an affirmative defense, and unless this affirmative defense is "clearly established on the face of the complaint," invocation of the safe harbor does not defeat a plaintiff's otherwise valid complaint. See Picard v. Merkin (In re Bernard L. Madoff Inv. Sec. LLC) , 440 B.R. 243, 266 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2010) (quoting DeGirolamo v. Truck World, Inc. (In re Laurel Valley Oil Co. ), 2009 WL 1758741, at *2-3 (Bankr. N.D. Ohio June 16, 2009) ). The Court cannot conclude on these facts, construed in a light most favorable to Plaintiff, that the safe harbor affirmative defense has been clearly established. The Complaint does not establish, for example, that the ownership interests in the Zhu Buy-Out qualify as securities. Moreover, Plaintiff's opposition here raises questions about whether the sole purpose of the Mega Transfer was to satisfy Zhu's pre-existing debts from the Crown Mansion Loan. See Opposition at 29-30. The Complaint specifies that after the Mega Transfer, the UCC-1 filing statement filed against Zhu was terminated, and there is nothing in the record to indicate that Mega knew about or participated in the transfers at issue in this case. Complaint ¶¶ 60-62, 71-74. Further development of the record will allow the Court to determine if there were multiple purposes underlying these transfers, as Zhu contends. Zhu Reply at 4. The Court also notes that the state of the law on the safe harbor provisions in this Circuit is in flux. After the conclusion of briefing in this case, the Supreme Court issued an opinion that effectively overruled a number of precedents cited in Zhu's papers regarding the safe harbor provisions. Compare Merit Mgmt. Grp., LP v. FTI Consulting, Inc. , --- U.S. ----, 138 S.Ct. 883, 897, 200 L.Ed.2d 183 (2018) (holding that the Section 546(e) safe harbor did not apply in a case where a trustee sought to avoid transfers made to former shareholders of the debtor), with AP Servs., LLP v. Silva , 483 B.R. 63, 69 (S.D.N.Y. 2012) (holding the opposite). Although Zhu argued broadly at oral argument that the Supreme Court's holding in Merit does nothing to change the analysis in this case, it did not provide a detailed explanation of why that is so. Hr'g Tr. of Mar. 12, 2018 at 8:9-9:19. The Court looks forward to additional briefing on the issue at an appropriate time in the future. Zhu next argues that the sale of the Property for $ 73,000,000 in the HS 45 bankruptcy case served to satisfy any claims that Plaintiff had for fraudulent transfers of Plaintiff's property against Defendants. Zhu Motion at 17. If Plaintiff's fraudulent transfer claims were satisfied by this transaction, recovery of the fraudulent transfers in this action would constitute an impermissible double recovery under Section 550(d) of the Bankruptcy Code. Under section 550(d) of the Bankruptcy Code, a debtor in possession may recover "only a single satisfaction under [ section 550(a) ]." 11 U.S.C. § 550(d). Section 550(a) in turn provides that "to the extent that a transfer is avoided under [S]ection 544, 545, 547, 548, 549, 553(b), or 724(a) [of the Bankruptcy Code], the trustee may recover, for the benefit of the estate, the property transferred, or, if the court so orders, the value of such property ...." 11 U.S.C. § 550(a). "Thus, although the trustee can sue many defendants, his total recovery is limited to the initial transfer or its value." Sec. Investor Prot. Corp. v. Bernard L. Madoff Inv. Sec. LLC (In re Sec. Investor Prot. Corp.) , 568 B.R. 481, 486-87 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2017). Zhu's Section 550(d) argument misses the mark in at least two ways. First, Zhu's argument does not comport with the plain language of Section 550(d). Section 550(d) only applies where transfers have already been avoided and recovered under Section 550(a) and one of its triggering sections. See In re CNB Int'l, Inc. , 440 B.R. 31, 45-46 (W.D.N.Y. 2010) ("Under the plain language of [ Section 550(d) ], [t]he trustee is entitled to only a single satisfaction under [ Section 550(a) ].... But the amounts recovered by the Trust in settlement from other parties are independent of the amount of [the defendant's liability] ....") (citations and internal quotations omitted). Second, even if Plaintiff's claims had been settled away as part of the HS 45 plan of reorganization and global settlement, Zhu has not sufficiently proven that he deserves the relief he seeks. Simply put, Zhu has not articulated how the sale in the HS 45 bankruptcy case satisfies the claims in this case. Zhu Motion at 17 (arguing that the claims in this case have been satisfied by the HS 45 plan and settlement but citing nothing in support of that proposition). The plan and settlement in that case involved many parties and many claims. It is unclear to the Court, based on the record and arguments presented here, that the HS 45 plan or settlement satisfied the claims in this adversary proceeding. There is nothing in the Complaint or in Zhu's submissions to demonstrate that Section 550(a) provides a basis for dismissal. VI. Dismissal in Favor of Reliable's Underlying Proof of Claim One Defendant, Reliable, argues that the Court should dismiss the causes of action against it in favor of litigating its underlying proof of claim separately. Reliable Motion at 8-11. In support of Reliable's argument, it cites Section 105(a) of the Bankruptcy Code and the Court's inherent power to control its docket. While the Court does possess equitable powers, it does not think it is appropriate to grant the requested relief. Dismissing the causes of action against Reliable in favor of adjudicating these issues in a claims litigation process does not simplify the litigation before the Court, it merely repackages the dispute. Moreover, a separate claims litigation process for Reliable is inefficient given that there are common issues of law and fact in this case among all Defendants that must be decided regardless of whether Reliable's proof of claim is approved in whole or in part. Complaint ¶ 62. The Court sympathizes that Reliable has been litigating these issues for some time before this adversary proceeding was filed and indeed even before Plaintiff's bankruptcy. Reliable's desire for closure, however, does not trump the Bankruptcy Code's overarching goal of efficiently administering the estate of a debtor. This is one instance where the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one. See Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (Paramount Pictures 1982). VII. Dismissal of Counts Seeking Disallowance of Claims Last but not least, Defendants seek dismissal of the disallowance causes of action because Defendants, other than Reliable, have not filed proofs of claims in this case and thus those causes of action are premature. See Zhu Motion at 18; Complaint at ¶¶ 517-19. The Court agrees that dismissal of these claims is appropriate. Section 502(d) of the Bankruptcy Code"disallows the claim of a creditor that received a transfer avoidable under chapter 5 of the Bankruptcy Code unless the creditor returns the transfer to the estate." In re Asia Glob. Crossing, Ltd. , 344 B.R. 247, 251 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2006) (emphasis in original). Importantly, "[t]he Trustee must plead a legally sufficient avoidance claim to plead a legally sufficient disallowance claim under § 502(d)." Gowan v. Wachovia Bank, N.A. (In re Dreier LLP) , 453 B.R. 499, 517 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2011). Additionally, a proof of claim must have actually been filed in the case by the creditor whose claim the debtor seeks to disallow. See 11 U.S.C. § 502(d) ; Maxwell Commun. Corp. PLC by Homan v. Société Générale PLC (In re Maxwell Commun. Corp. PLC) , 186 B.R. 807, 824 (S.D.N.Y. 1995) ; see also Picard v. Cohmad Sec. Corp. (In re Bernard L. Madoff Inv. Sec. LLC) , 454 B.R. 317, 341-42 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2011). Should either requirement be unmet, the Court must dismiss the disallowance causes of action. See Maxwell , 186 B.R. at 824. Here, Plaintiff admits that the only proofs of claim filed in this case are those filed by 45 John NY, LLC (an entity unrelated to Debtor), the City of New York Department of Finance, and Reliable. Opposition at 8-9. Plaintiff is only able to maintain the disallowance causes of action against those that have filed proofs of claim to date. Accordingly, the causes of action for disallowance of claims are dismissed as to all Defendants except Reliable. CONCLUSION For the reasons set forth above, the motions to dismiss are denied as to the avoidance causes of action and granted as to the claim disallowance cause of action in Count LXXXI of the Complaint for all defendants except Reliable. All other arguments raised by Defendants but not addressed in this opinion are denied as without merit. Plaintiff is directed to settle a proposed order on seven days' notice. The proposed order must be submitted by filing a notice of the proposed order on the Case Management/Electronic Case Filing docket, with a copy of the proposed order attached as an exhibit to the notice. A copy of the notice and proposed order shall also be served upon counsel to Defendants. Riverside acted as clearing agent in both the Zhu Buy-Out and the PSA. Id. ¶ 54. In any event, four proofs of claim were filed before the commencement of this adversary proceeding by three unsecured creditors, Opposition at 8-9; this also provides a basis to reject Defendants' standing argument. Zhu's one paragraph argument in his motion regarding the intentional fraudulent transfer claims makes no mention of the terms "agent," "agency," "imputation," or "adverse interest." See Zhu Motion at 14. In fact, the crux of Zhu's argument is that Plaintiff made no allegation that Plaintiff intended to hinder, delay, or defraud Madison. See id. Given the assets and liabilities alleged in the Complaint, Debtor appears to have been insolvent even before the transfer of the PSA Down Payment. In its Opposition, Plaintiff presents figures on its assets and liabilities that are not found in the Complaint. For example, Plaintiff concludes that-prior to the transfer-the total value of assets was $ 78,230,000.00 and the total liabilities were $ 71,825,409.21. Opposition at 17-18. But neither of these figures are contained in the Complaint and the explanation for these figures is sketchy at best. In addition, it is not clear if or how certain of the liabilities identified by Plaintiff existed at the time of the transfer. See id. (identifying late fee if monthly management fee not paid on time). In the face of these problems and with Defendants failing to present a fulsome analysis of the numbers, the Court's analysis above uses the information in the Complaint construed in a manner most favorable to Plaintiff. See Official Comm. of Unsecured Creditors of Vivaro Corp. v. Leucadia Nat'l Corp. (In re Vivaro Corp.) , 524 B.R. 536, 551 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2015) ("If the absence of fair consideration is properly alleged, then the court may presume insolvency and the burden shifts to the defendants to rebut it.") (applying New York law). In any event, the fact that some or all of the funds fraudulently transferred away from Debtor ultimately made its way back to Debtor pre-petition would not necessarily prevent a recovery in this action. One of the cases cited by Zhu indicates the existence of a circuit split on this issue. See Kingsley v. Wetzel (In re Kingsley) , 518 F.3d 874, 877-78 (11th Cir. 2008). The Seventh Circuit, for example, has held that it is irrelevant, for purposes of calculating damages, that funds fraudulently transferred from the debtor were ultimately returned to the debtor. See Nostalgia Network, Inc. v. Lockwood , 315 F.3d 717, 720 (7th Cir. 2002) ("If it was gratuitous, the fact that some or for that matter all of it may later have seeped back to the debtor does not legitimize the transfer."). The Seventh Circuit's position has been favorably cited by courts in this district. See Tronox Inc. v. Kerr McGee Corp. (In re Tronox Inc.) , 503 B.R. 239, 332 n.121 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2013). Two arguments made by Defendant Meridian do not seek dismissal: 1) that Plaintiff's claims should be capped in amounts above the value of allowed claims; and 2) that these proceedings should be stayed until the proofs of claim in this case are fully adjudicated. See Meridian Motion at 8. Both of these arguments seek procedural relief that is best addressed at a status conference in the first instance.
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Hide Your IP Address Home  »  Learn  »  Home Computing  »  Home Network The Top Reasons for Having—and Optimizing—a Home Network  Share the knowledge! Not too many years ago, a home could function normally with just one computer with a direct connection to a modem and the Internet. Not anymore. Today a family of five can easily have a desktop computer, a few laptops, a couple of tablets and several smartphones. And everyone wants to be online to check email, play computer or online games, check sports scores and shop. Today's households demand a network. Thank goodness they're available. If your household doesn't have a computer network yet—specifically, a wireless network—then it's time to get into action and set one up. It's easy to do, not very expensive and your family will thank you for it. The Internet and your network. Here's how it works and how simple it is—we'll use a cable connection as your Internet Service Provider or ISP. • The main cable that comes into your home, carrying the Internet signal, connects to your broadband modem, which is usually provided by your ISP. • The modem then connects to a wireless router that you can purchase at any electronics store, such as Best Buy. • After you set it up, the router then connects wirelessly to devices (laptops, smartphones, etc.) you have authorized to connect. • The router comes with security features to help prevent your neighbor from either using your signal or, even worse, infiltrating your network. With this setup, everyone who is in range of the network (usually 100 feet or so) and has permission can get connected. To the Internet...and beyond. Once a network is up and running, most people are content to buy shoes online, post travel ventures on Facebook or cat videos on YouTube, and catch up on sports scores on ESPN. And that's fine. But you can do a lot more with a network than that. Here's a look at the very cool things you can do beyond cruising the Internet. Enjoy movies, TV and music on demand. Use a wireless network to watch movies and television and listen to whatever kind of music tickles your ears. That's because streaming audio and video is the newest way to bring today's digital, on-demand entertainment into your home. For streaming video, Netflix and Hulu are both popular services. For a low price (usually a subscription), they deliver instant access to a library of new and old movies plus TV shows. Plus you—and anyone in your home—can watch on your TV, laptop, tablet or smartphone. Simultaneously. Your wireless network makes it possible. And it's not just your computer that can bring you movies or music—today's Blu-ray players and game consoles (Microsoft Xbox and Sony PlayStation PS4) can also stream content from the Internet. Sharing printers and devices. When you connect a printer to any network computer, all the other computers on the network have access to that printer. If you work for a good-size company, you're probably familiar with shared printers. This is one very special feature not many home networks take advantage of—it means there's no need to buy a printer for every computer user in the house, unless you want to. Scanners and external hard drives can also be connected to your network. Sharing content. With your wireless network, you can do more than stream music and movies on demand from the outside world—you also can watch movies, look at digital pictures or listen to songs that are already stored/filed on any of your networked computers or devices. Sharing digital files among network devices is called sharing media. If you have hundreds of songs, movies or digital pictures stored on your main computer, you can serve those files to a home audio system, high-definition TV or media player that's also connected to the network. No more need to download files to a portable/detachable drive and then physically connect the drive to another device. Your wireless network makes it easy. In fact, you could connect devices, each in different rooms, to the network and play different songs all at the same time. Get more from your network. If you're using your wireless network only to share the Internet, it's time to learn how to share files and printers and stream videos and music. There's a good chance that someone in your family (under the age of 18) is doing that already...and they need to help you get up to speed. Related Articles
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List of amusement parks (A–B) A * Acqua Lokos (Capão da Canoa, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) * Adlabs Imagica (Mumbai, Maharashtra, India) * Admiral Vrungel (Gelendjik, Krasnodar, Russia) * Adventure Asia Park (Sentosa, Singapore) * Adventure City (Anaheim, California, United States) * Adventure Island (amusement park) (Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England) * Adventure Island (water park) (Tampa, Florida, United States) * Adventuredome (Las Vegas, Nevada, United States) * Adventureland (Addison, Illinois, United States) * Adventureland (Altoona, Iowa, United States) * Adventureland (Farmingdale, New York, United States) * Adventureland (Sharjah, United Arab Emirates) * Adventureland Amusement Park (North Webster, Indiana, United States) * Adventure Landing (Jacksonville Beach, Florida, United States) * Adventure World (Bibra Lake, Western Australia) * Adventure World (Shirahama, Nishimuro, Japan) * Aérocity Parc (Aubenas, Rhône-Alpes, France) * Affen- und Vogelpark (Reichshof Eckenhagen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) * Ajwa Fun World & Resort (Vadodara, Gujarat, India) * Ak Botah (Almaty, Almaty, Kazakhstan) * Al-Hamrah Entertainment Village (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) * Al Hokair Land Theme Park (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) * Al Mogran Amusement Park (Khartoum, Sudan) * Al Nasr Leisureland (Dubai, United Arab Emirates) * Al-Rawdah Sharaco Amusement Park (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) * Al-Sawary Mall (Jeddah, Mecca, Saudi Arabia) * Al-Sha'ab Leisure Park (Salmiya, Kuwait) * Al-Shallal Theme Park (Jeddah, Mecca, Saudi Arabia) * Alabama Adventure & Splash Adventure (Bessemer, Alabama, United States) * Alabama State Fairgrounds (Birmingham, Alabama, United States) * Aladdin's Kingdom (Doha, Qatar) * Alice in Wonderland (Christchurch, Dorset, England) * All Star Adventures (Wichita, Kansas, United States) * Allou Fun Park (Athens, Attica, Greece) * Alton Towers (Alton, Staffordshire, England) * Amanohashidate View Lands (Miyazu, Kyoto, Japan) * The American Adventure Theme Park (Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England) * American Adventures (Marietta, Georgia, United States) * Amsterdam Dungeon (Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands) * Amusement Land (Busan, South Korea) * Amusementspark Tivoli (Berg en Dal, Gelderland, Netherlands) * Animax (Lisbon, Portugal) * Antics Land (Sharjah, United Arab Emirates) * Appu Ghar (New Delhi, India) * Aqtau Park (Aktau, Mangystau Region, Kazakhstan) * Aqua Stadium (Takanawa, Minato, Japan) * Aquarena Springs (San Marcos, Texas, United States) * Aquashow Fun Family Park (Quarteira, Algarve, Portugal) * Aquatica (Orlando, Florida, United States) * Aquatica (San Antonio, Texas, United States) * Arakawa Park (Arakawa, Tokyo, Japan) * Argenpark (Lujan, Buenos Aires, Argentina) * Arnolds Park (Arnolds Park, Iowa, United States) * Asahiyama Zoo (Asahikawa, Hokkaido, Japan) * Astroland (Brooklyn, New York, United States) * Atami Korakuen Yuenchi Apio (Atami, Shizuoka, Japan) * Attica Amusements - Athens, Greece * Attractionmania - Moscow, Russia * Aussie World (Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia) * Australia Zoo (Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia) * Aventura Center (Buenos Aires, Argentina) * Aventura Selvagem (Penha, Santa Catarina, Brazil) * Avonturenpark Hellendoorn (Hellendoorn, Overijssel, Netherlands) * Aziza Mall (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) B Lijst van attractieparken (A-B) Парки развлечений по алфавиту Lista över nöjesparker (A-D) Pennsylvania, United States) * Bagatelle (Merlimont, Nord-Pas de Calais, France) * Baishinji Park (Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan) * Baja Amusements (Ocean City, Maryland, United States) * Bakken (Klampenborg, Sjaelland, Denmark) * Bandung Super Mall (Bandung, Jawa Barat, Indonesia) * Barry Island Pleasure Park (Barry Island, Glamorgan, Wales) * Barry's Amusements (Portrush, County Antrim, Northern Ireland) * Bay Beach Amusement Park (Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States) * Bayern Park (Reisbach, Bavaria, Germany) * Bayville Amusements (Bayville, New York, United States) * Beech Bend (Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States) * Beekse Bergen (Hilvarenbeek, North Brabant, Netherlands) * Beijing Amusement Park (Beijing, China) * Beijing Shijingshan Amusement Park (Beijing, China) * Belantis (Leipzig, Saxony, Germany) * Bellewaerde Park (Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium) * Bell's Amusement Park (Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States) * Belmont Park (San Diego, California, United States) * Benyland (Sendai, Miyagi, Japan) * Beoland (Nizhny Novgorod, Nizhni Novgorod, Russia) * Beto Carrero World (Penha, Santa Catarina, Brazil) * Big Shot Amusement Park (Linn Creek, Missouri, United States) * Billing Aquadrome (Northampton, Northamptonshire, England) * Biwako Tower (Otsu, Shiga, Japan) * Blackbeard's Cave (Bayville, New Jersey, United States) * Blackbeard's Family Entertainment Center (Fresno, California, United States) * Blackgang Chine (Ventnor, Isle of Wight, England) * Blackpool Pleasure Beach (Blackpool, Lancashire, England) * Blackthunder theme park (India) * Blue Diamond Park (New Castle, Delaware, United States) * Boardwalk and Baseball (Haines City, Florida, United States) * Boardwalk Fun Park (Grand Prairie, Texas, United States) * Bobbejaanland (Lichtaart, Antwerp, Belgium) * BonBon-Land (Holme-Olstrup, Sjaelland, Denmark) * Boomers! (Dania, Florida, United States) * Boomers! (Fountain Valley, California, United States) * Boomers! (Medford, New York, United States) * Boomers! (Upland, California, United States) * Boomerang Bay (Santa Clara, California, United States) * Bosque Mágico (Guadalupe, Nuevo León, Mexico) * Botton's Pleasure Beach (Skegness, Lincolnshire, England) * Boudewijn Seapark (Bruges, West Flanders, Belgium) * Bowcraft Amusement Park (Scotch Plains, New Jersey, United States) * Boyd Park (Wabash, Indiana, United States) * Bracalandia (Braga, Braga, Portugal) * Branson USA (Branson, Missouri, United States) * Brean Leisure Park (Brean, Somerset, England) * Bridlington Experience (Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England) * Brighton Pier (Brighton, East Sussex, England) * Burlington Amusement Park (Kensington, Prince Edward Island, Canada) * Busch Gardens Tampa Bay (Tampa, Florida, United States) * Busch Gardens Williamsburg (Williamsburg, Virginia, United States) * Bushkill Park (Easton,
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BRIEF-Olin Announces Q4 Earnings Per Share $2.89 Feb 6 (Reuters) - Olin Corp: * ENTER 2018 OPTIMISTIC AND ENCOURAGED BY SUPPLY AND DEMAND DYNAMICS IN BOTH CHLOR ALKALI PRODUCTS AND VINYLS AND EPOXY BUSINESSES * ‍Q4 2017 REPORTED NET INCOME INCLUDED A TAX BENEFIT OF $437.9 MILLION FROM TAX CUTS AND JOBS ACT OF 2017​ * “ANTICIPATE WINCHESTER SEGMENT RESULTS WILL IMPROVE IN 2018 FROM 2017” * SEES 2018 ‍CAPITAL SPENDING IN $375 MILLION TO $425 MILLION RANGE​ * DUE TO A HEAVY MAINTENANCE TURNAROUND SCHEDULE, EXPECT Q1 OF 2018 TO BE LOWEST ADJUSTED EBITDA QUARTER OF YEAR Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
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RangeVarPlot begin · color · end · from_vector · left · list · origin · right · to_vector RangeVarPlot class RangeVarPlot Syntax: RangeVarPlot("rangevar") RangeVarPlot("expression involving $1") Description: Class for making a space plot. eg. voltage as function of path between two points on a cell. For plotting, an object of this type needs to be inserted in a Graph with g.addobject(rvp) By default, the location of the path nearest the root is location 0 (the origin) of the space plot. If the rangevar does not exist at certain places in the path it is assumed to have a value of 0. The first form where rangevar is “v” or “m_hh”, etc. is very efficient since the object can store pointers to the variables for fast plotting. The second form is much slower since the expression must be executed by the interpreter for each point along the path for each plot. Execution of the expression is equivalent to forsec seclist for (x) f(x) where the expression is the body of f. (Hence the use of $1 to denote the arc length position of the (temporary currently accessed section.) Example: An example is plotting the transfer impedance with objectvar imp, rvp, g imp = new Impedance() rvp = new RangeVarPlot("imp.transfer($1)") rvp... //specify range begin and end imp... //specify impedance computation g = new Graph() g.addobject(rvp) RangeVarPlot.begin() Syntax: .begin(x) Description: x position of the currently accessed section that starts the path used for the space plot. RangeVarPlot.end() Syntax: .end(x) Description: x position of the currently accessed section that ends the path used for the space plot. RangeVarPlot.origin() Syntax: .origin(x) Description: x position of the currently accessed section that is treated as the origin (location 0) of the space plot. The default is usually suitable unless you want to have several rangvarplots in one graph in which case this function is used to arrange all the plots relative to each other. RangeVarPlot.left() Syntax: .left() Description: returns the coordinate of the beginning of the path. RangeVarPlot.right() Syntax: .right() Description: returns the coordinate of the end of the path. The total length of the path is right() - left(). RangeVarPlot.list() Syntax: .list(sectionlist) Description: append the path of sections to the SectionList object argument. RangeVarPlot.color() Syntax: .color(index) Description: Change the color property. To see the change on an already plotted RangeVarPlot in a Graph, the Graph should be flush()ed. RangeVarPlot.to_vector() Syntax: rvp.to_vector(yvec) rvp.to_vector(yvec, xvec) Description: Copy the range variable values to the Vector() yvec. yvec is resized to the number of range points. If the second arg is present then the locations are copied to xvec. A plot of yvec.line(g, xvec) would be identical to a plot using g.addobject(rvp). RangeVarPlot.from_vector() Syntax: rvp.from_vector(yvec) Description: Copy the values in yvec to the range variables along the rvp path. The size of the vector must be consistent with rvp.
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Recommendations for enhancing the usability and understandability of process mining in healthcare Niels Martin (Corresponding author), Jochen De Weerdt, Carlos Fernández-Llatas, Avigdor Gal, Roberto Gatta, Gema Ibáñez, Owen Johnson, Felix Mannhardt, Luis Marco-Ruiz, Steven Mertens, Jorge Munoz-Gama, Fernando Seoane, Jan Vanthienen, Moe Thandar Wynn, David Baltar Boilève, Jochen Bergs, Mieke Joosten-Melis, Stijn Schretlen, Bart Van Acker Onderzoeksoutput: Bijdrage aan tijdschriftTijdschriftartikelAcademicpeer review 5 Citaten (Scopus) Samenvatting Healthcare organizations are confronted with challenges including the contention between tightening budgets and increased care needs. In the light of these challenges, they are becoming increasingly aware of the need to improve their processes to ensure quality of care for patients. To identify process improvement opportunities, a thorough process analysis is required, which can be based on real-life process execution data captured by health information systems. Process mining is a research field that focuses on the development of techniques to extract process-related insights from process execution data, providing valuable and previously unknown information to instigate evidence-based process improvement in healthcare. However, despite the potential of process mining, its uptake in healthcare organizations outside case studies in a research context is rather limited. This observation was the starting point for an international brainstorm seminar. Based on the seminar's outcomes and with the ambition to stimulate a more widespread use of process mining in healthcare, this paper formulates recommendations to enhance the usability and understandability of process mining in healthcare. These recommendations are mainly targeted towards process mining researchers and the community to consider when developing a new research agenda for process mining in healthcare. Moreover, a limited number of recommendations are directed towards healthcare organizations and health information systems vendors, when shaping an environment to enable the continuous use of process mining. Originele taal-2Engels Artikelnummer101962 Aantal pagina's14 TijdschriftArtificial Intelligence in Medicine Volume109 DOI's StatusGepubliceerd - sep 2020 Vingerafdruk Duik in de onderzoeksthema's van 'Recommendations for enhancing the usability and understandability of process mining in healthcare'. Samen vormen ze een unieke vingerafdruk. Citeer dit
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KETCHIKAN DRYWALL SERVICES, INC., Petitioner, v. IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT; Office of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer, Respondents. No. 11-73105. United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. Submitted April 8, 2013. Filed Aug. 6, 2013. Robert Pauw, Gibbs Houston Pauw, Seattle, WA, for Petitioner. Stuart F. Delery, Acting Assistant Attorney General, Ernesto H. Molina, Jr., Assistant Director, Andrew N. O’Malley, Trial Attorney, Office of Immigration Litigation, Civil Division, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., for Respondents. Before: DOROTHY W. NELSON, A. WALLACE TASHIMA, and CONSUELO M. CALLAHAN, Circuit Judges. The panel unanimously finds this case suitable for decision without oral argument. See Fed. R.App. P. 34(a)(2)(C). OPINION TASHIMA, Circuit Judge: Section 274A(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act imposes an obligation on employers to verify that their employees are legally authorized to work in the United States. 8 U.S.C. § 1324a(b). Regulations designate the Employment Eligibility Verification Form (“1-9 Form”) for this purpose, 8 C.F.R. § 274a.2(a)(2), and employers must retain these forms and provide them for inspection upon three days’ notice. 8 C.F.R. § 274a.2(b)(2)(ii). This case arises out of the results of one such inspection in which Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”) discovered violations of the verification requirements of § 1324a(b). Ketchikan Drywall Services, Inc. (“KDS”) petitions for review from the summary decision of an Administrative Law Judge (“ALJ”) in favor of ICE on 225 out of 271 alleged violations of § 1324a(b) and the resulting civil penalty of $173,250.00. KDS argues that it substantially complied with the requirements of the statute, that the ALJ improperly refused to consider certain documents, and that the penalty was improperly calculated. We have jurisdiction under 8 U.S.C. § 1324a(e)(8) and deny the petition. I. KDS is a drywall installation company incorporated in Washington State. It employs four full-time employees and approximately twenty part-time employees. It also hires additional employees as needed on a project-by-project basis. KDS does not hire workers “in the field,” but requires them to go to its main office first to fill out 1-9 Forms. Over the years, more than a dozen different employees have been responsible for collecting 1-9 Forms from new hires, but until 2006, KDS did not employ any staff with training in 1-9 compliance. In 2000, KDS received a Warning Notice from the Immigration and Naturalization Service (“INS”) following an audit of its 1-9 Forms. In 2006, KDS finally hired a new Controller with 1-9 training who initiated efforts to improve compliance. In March 2008, ICE served a Notice of Inspection and administrative subpoena on KDS, requesting “[ojriginal 1-9 Forms ... and any copies of attached documents presented at the time of 1-9 completion for employees working from January 1, 2005 to March 25, 2008.” KDS produced some 1-9 Forms and other employee verification documents on April 2, 2008. On April 4, 2009, ICE served a Notice of Intent to Fine (“NIF”), and KDS subsequently made a further production of documents. ICE accepted these documents, reviewed them, and served an amended NIF on October 30, 2009. The amended NIF contained four counts. Count I covered 43 employees for whom KDS had failed to provide any 1-9 Form at all, in violation of § 1324a(b) and 8 C.F.R. § 274a.2(b). Count II covered 65 employees for whom Section 1 (“Employee Information and Attestation”) of the 19 Forms was incomplete, in violation of § 1324a(b)(2) and 8 C.F.R. § 274a.2(b)(l)(i). Count III covered 110 employees for whom Section 2 (“Employer or Authorized Representative Review and Verification”) of the 1-9 Forms was incomplete, in violation of § 1324a(b)(l) and 8 C.F.R. § 274a.2(b)(l)(ii). Count IV covered 53 employees for whom there were omissions in both Section 1 and Section 2. ICE ordered KDS to pay a civil penalty of $286,624.25. KDS requested a hearing before an ALJ, and ICE filed its four-count complaint with the Office of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer. KDS responded to the complaint and, together with its response, it produced for the first time more copies of identification and employment authorization documents. The ALJ refused to consider these late-produced documents. He granted ICE’s motion for summary decision for 23 violations under Count I, 41 violations under Count II, 110 violations under Count III, and 51 violations under Count IV, for a total of 225 violations. The ALJ granted KDS’ motion for summary decision on the remaining violations. The ALJ adopted ICE’s proposed base penalty, but adjusted it downwards to reflect the fact that fewer violations had been proven than alleged. The ALJ rejected both parties’ arguments regarding aggravating or mitigating factors, and ordered KDS to pay a civil penalty of $173,250.00. This petition for review followed. II. A. KDS contends that many of the violations that the ALJ found were not violations at all, on the ground that it had copied and retained documentation for these employees and that any omissions from the 1-9 Forms themselves were either minor or could be filled in by reference to the copied documents. KDS also argues that the ALJ erred in refusing to consider those documents produced for the first time with its summary decision materials, and that those documents cure the deficiencies in the 1-9 Forms to which they relate. Finally, KDS argues that the penalty was improperly calculated and should have been reduced to reflect both its good faith efforts to comply with its statutory obligations and the non-serious nature of any violations. We review agency action under the narrow “arbitrary [or] capricious” standard as set forth in the Administrative Procedure Act. 5 U.S.C. § 706(2)(A); Judulang v. Holder, — U.S.-, 132 S.Ct. 476, 483, 181 L.Ed.2d 449 (2011). We do not grant deference under Chevron U.S.A. Inc. v. NRDC, Inc., 467 U.S. 837, 104 S.Ct. 2778, 81 L.Ed.2d 694 (1984), to an agency’s interpretation of a statute unless it appears both “that Congress delegated authority to the agency generally to make rules carrying the force of law, and that the agency interpretation claiming deference was promulgated in the exercise of that authority.” United States v. Mead Corp., 533 U.S. 218, 226-27, 121 S.Ct. 2164, 150 L.Ed.2d 292 (2001) (emphasis added). Even where it does not qualify for Chevron deference, however, agency action may still qualify for deference under Skidmore v. Swift & Co., 323 U.S. 134, 65 S.Ct. 161, 89 L.Ed. 124 (1944), where it exhibits persuasive characteristics. Mead, 533 U.S. at 228, 121 S.Ct. 2164 (“The fair measure of deference to an agency administering its own statute has been understood to vary with circumstances, and courts have looked to the degree of the agency’s care, its consistency, formality, and relative expertness, and to the persuasiveness of the agency’s position.” (citing Skidmore, 323 U.S. at 139-40, 65 S.Ct. 161)). We do not overturn an agency’s determination of a civil penalty “unless it is either ‘unwarranted in law or unjustified in fact.’ ” Balice v. U.S. Dep’t of Agric., 203 F.3d 684, 689 (9th Cir.2000) (quoting Bosma v. U.S. Dep’t of Agric., 754 F.2d 804, 810 (9th Cir.1984)). B. KDS first argues that it fully complied with its statutory obligations by copying and retaining its employees’ verification documents together with partially completed 1-9 Forms, because the documents showed the employees’ eligibility for work and the forms had been signed. KDS further argues that any other deficiencies should be excused as merely “technical or procedural” failures, made in spite of “good faith attempt to comply.” See 8 U.S.C. § 1324a(b)(6)(A). Finally, it contests several specific violations that the ALJ found with respect to Sections 1 and 2 of its 1-9 Forms. We address these arguments seriatim. 1. KDS argues that § 1324a(b)(4) unambiguously allows an employer simply to copy and retain its employees’ verification documents in order to comply with the verification and documentation requirements imposed by § 1324a(b). That provision reads, in relevant part: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the person or entity may copy a document presented by an individual pursuant to this subsection and may retain the copy, but only ... for the purpose of complying with the requirements of this subsection. 8 U.S.C. § 1324a(b)(4). KDS asks this Court to read § 1324a(b)(4) as providing an alternative to filling out the forms completely. The statute, however, does not allow for such an interpretation. Under a plain reading of its text, nothing in § 1324a(b)(4) relieves employers of any of the statutory verification and documentation obligations imposed in § 1324a(b)(l) and (2). Nor is it written in terms of providing employers with an alternative method of complying with those subsections. That the statute permits the copying and retention of documents for the purpose of complying with the statute does not mean that employers need do nothing further in order to comply. In other words, copying and retaining documents is neither necessary nor sufficient for compliance, and § 1324a(b)(4) simply makes clear that it is permitted. Regulations confirm this understanding that compliance requires that the relevant information from the documents be transcribed onto the 1-9 Form, regardless of whether copies of the documents are retained. 8 C.F.R. § 274a.2(b)(3) explains that, while copying of documents is not required, it is permitted; it also goes on to explain that “[t]he copying ... and retention of the copy or electronic image does not relieve the employer from the requirement to fully complete section 2 of the Form 1-9.” KDS asks us to read this regulation in light of two cases that preceded its promulgation, United States v. Manos & Assocs., Inc., 1 OCAHO no. 130, 1989 WL 433857 (Feb. 8, 1989), and United States v. J.J.L.C., Inc. t/a Richfield Caterers, 1 OCAHO no. 154 at 1096, 1990 WL 512156 (Apr. 13, 1990), which could be read to stand for the proposition that partial completion of an 1-9 Form might be sufficient. But we must interpret the regulation by its own terms, for it has superseded whatever rule Manos and Richfield Caterers may have established. “Fully” means “fully,” and not, as KDS argues, “partially.” KDS argues that it is senseless to require employer and employees to waste the time necessary to transcribe information onto 1-9 Forms when that information is already available on an attached copy of the relevant document. But requiring that the parties take the time to copy information onto the 1-9 Form helps to ensure that they actually review the verification documents closely enough to ascertain that they are facially valid and authorize the individual to work in the United States. The 1-9 Form also provides concrete evidence that such review took place. Further, aggregation of all of the relevant information onto one form allows for easier review of that information by ICE. It is neither arbitrary nor capricious to require that employers actually complete their 1-9 Forms. 2. KDS argues in the alternative that even if it has not complied with all of its verification and documentation obligations under § 1324a(b), its non-compliance should nevertheless be treated as compliance under § 1324a(b)(6)(A), because any deficiencies were merely “technical or procedural,” made in spite of a “good faith attempt to comply.” It urges us to rely on a Congressional committee report from 1986 explaining the elements of a “good faith” defense under § 1324a(a)(3), and cites Montero-Martinez v. Ashcroft, 277 F.3d 1137, 1142 (9th Cir.2002), for the proposition that a term should be given the same meaning throughout the statute. But the meaning of a term like “good faith attempt” necessarily changes with context, even within a single statute: an employer may make a “good faith” effort to comply with the statute in some regards without making a corresponding effort to comply in others. Because employers’ substantive obligation to avoid employing unauthorized individuals differs from their procedural obligation to verify and document that their employees are authorized to work, we are not persuaded that the elements that might establish a defense to violations of the one should also establish a defense to violations of the other. Accordingly, we must look elsewhere for guidance on how best to interpret § 1324a(b)(6)(A). In 1997, the INS published extensive interim guidelines interpreting what constituted “technical or procedural” violations as opposed to “substantive” violations. See Memorandum from Paul S. Virtue, INS Acting Exec. Comm’r of Programs, Interim Guidelines: Section 274A(b)(6) of the Immigration and Nationality Act Added by Section 411 of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (March 6, 1997) (the “Virtue Memorandum”). Before turning to the substance of the Virtue Memorandum, we first address the government’s argument that the memorandum is owed Chevron deference. We grant Chevron deference only where the agency exercised its delegated authority to promulgate rules that “carry[ ] the force of law.” See Mead, 533 U.S. at 227, 121 S.Ct. 2164. Where an agency action was not undertaken pursuant to a “relatively formal administrative procedure tending to foster the fairness and deliberation that should underlie a pronouncement” that carries the force of law, we are unlikely to find that the agency action carries such force. See id. at 230, 121 S.Ct. 2164. In the instant ease, the Virtue Memorandum was promulgated only informally, and with the expectation that formal regulations would be forthcoming. See Virtue Memorandum at 1 (explaining that “interim guidelines shall apply” only “[u]ntil implementing regulations are in place”). Accordingly, the Virtue Memorandum is not entitled to Chevron deference. See Christensen v. Harris Cnty., 529 U.S. 576, 587, 120 S.Ct. 1655, 146 L.Ed.2d 621 (2000) (“[Ijnterpretations contained in policy statements, agency manuals, and enforcement guidelines, all of which lack the force of law—do not warrant Chevron-style deference.”). We must next consider whether the Virtue Memorandum is entitled to any deference under Skidmore. See Mead, 533 U.S. at 234-35, 121 S.Ct. 2164. Whether the Virtue Memorandum should be given Skidmore deference depends on such factors as “the thoroughness evident in its consideration, the validity of its reasoning, its consistency with earlier and later pronouncements,” as well as its overall “power to persuade.” See id. at 228, 121 S.Ct. 2164 (quoting Skidmore, 323 U.S. at 140, 65 S.Ct. 161). We note that the Virtue Memorandum provides detailed, concrete guidance for dealing with omissions that might appear on an 1-9 Form, indicating that the agency did indeed consider the issue thoroughly. See Virtue Memorandum at 3-7 (§ A.3). We further note that, although the agency has not fully explained the rationale underlying its guidance, it has drawn the distinction between “substantive” violations and “technical or procedural” violations in a common-sense manner. For example, a failure to “ensure that the individual provides his or her printed name” is a substantive violation, while a simple failure to ensure that the individual also “provides his or her maiden name” is merely technical or procedural. Virtue Memorandum at 3, 4 (§§ A.3(a)(B)(l), A.3(b)(A)(l)). Further, the agency has consistently relied on the Virtue Memorandum in enforcing the statute for well over a decade. See, e.g., United States v. WSC Plumbing, Inc., 9 OCAHO no. 1071, 2001 WL 909279 (2001). Finally, we note the relative expertise of the agency when it comes to determining which omissions are substantive and which ought to be excused. See Mead, 533 U.S. at 228, 121 S.Ct. 2164. In sum, we are persuaded that the classification of “substantive” violations and “technical or procedural” violations contained in the Virtue Memorandum is entitled to Skidmore deference and so hold. We now turn to the specific violations that KDS challenges in this case. 3. The ALJ found, and KDS challenges, Section 1 violations (Counts II and IV) where employees failed to check any box in Section 1 of the 1-9 Form, and where employees checked the box indicating lawful permanent resident (“LPR”) status but failed to provide an alien number. KDS also challenges the ALJ’s finding of a violation where KDS created a new 1-9 Form for a rehired employee by cobbling together a photocopy of Section 1 of that employee’s previous 1-9 Form with an updated Section 2. KDS argues first that it is not responsible for errors or omissions made by employees in Section 1 of its 1-9 Forms, but § 1324a(b) clearly makes employers responsible for documenting employee work authorization. Where KDS chose to hire employees who had failed to fill out Section 1 completely, it did so at its own peril. KDS also argues that it suffices for an employee to attest that he or she is authorized to work generally, and that there is accordingly no requirement for that employee to check a specific box in Section 1 of the 1-9 Form. The language of the statute compels the contrary conclusion, however: employees must attest to the specific category of eligibility into which they fit. See 8 U.S.C. § 1324a(b)(2) (listing three categories that render an individual eligible for work in the United States, and requiring that individual to attest to one of them). The Virtue Memorandum confirms that an employee’s failure to check a box in Section 1 is indeed a “substantive” verification failure. Virtue Memorandum at 3 (§ A.3(a)(B)(2)). Next, KDS contends that its retention and production of copies of certain of its employees’ documents excuse deficiencies on the 1-9 Forms where the copied documents provide the necessary information. It is true that the Virtue Memorandum provides that some kinds of violations that would otherwise be “substantive” are rendered “technical or procedural” where the relevant information is available “on a legible copy of a document retained with the Form 1-9 and presented at the 1-9 inspection.” See Virtue Memorandum at 4-5 (§ A.3(b)). KDS was found liable for deficiencies in Section 1 related to its employees’ failure to attest to a specific category of eligibility by checking the appropriate box, however, and such violations are classified as “substantive,” notwithstanding the availability of copies of the relevant documents. See Virtue Memorandum at 3 (§ A.3(a)(B)). As we have noted, this is consistent with the language of the statute, which explicitly includes this attestation requirement. See 8 U.S.C. § 1324a(b)(2). Where the employee has not attested to the specific category of eligibility into which he or she fits, the statutory requirement is unfulfilled, regardless of whether other documentation might allow ICE to deduce the specific category to which the employee would have attested. See id. KDS argues that it should not be penalized for using a copy of Section 1 of an employee’s previous 1-9 Form to create a new form when it rehired that employee. When an employer rehires an employee, it has the option of either using Section 3 of that employee’s previous 1-9 Form, or of creating a new form. 8 C.F.R. § 274a.2(c). There is no option to proceed by cobbling together elements of the two. This is because the requirement that employees sign Section 1 does not exist for its own sake, but rather to provide a concrete manifestation of the fact that, at the relevant time, the employee performed the act of attestation. See 8 U.S.C. § 1324a(b)(2) (“Such attestation may be manifested by either a hand-written or an electronic signature.”). Where a new 1-9 is generated using a photocopied signature, the employee has not attested to anything with respect to that new form. KDS’ arguments to the contrary miss this critical point. 4. The ALJ found, and KDS challenges, Section 2 violations (Counts III and IV) where those 1-9 Forms that relied on driver’s licenses as their List B document failed to provide either the issuing authority along with the license number or a copy of the drivers license. The ALJ acknowledged that the Virtue Memorandum does not address this eventuality, and so relied instead on United States v. Carter, 7 OCA-HO no. 931, 1997 WL 1051432 (1997), and United States v. Candlelight Inn, 4 OCA-HO no. 611, 1994 WL 269390 (1994), to find that a failure to list the licensing authority is a substantive failure. This was correct. See Candlelight Inn, 4 OCA-HO at 233 (“By not specifying the state that issued the driver’s license examined as a List B document in Section 2 ... respondent has failed to identify the document that was utilized.... ”). That ICE might have been able to deduce the issuing authority from the format of the license numbers is beside the point. ICE might be able to sleuth out a lot of information on its own, but that does not relieve employers of their obligation to fill out Section 2 of their 1-9 Forms “fully.” See 8 C.F.R. § 274a.2(b)(3). C. KDS contends that the ALJ should have considered certain copies of employees’ verification documents that it produced for the first time together with its summary decision materials in connection with the administrative hearing. It further contends that these documents cure some of the deficiencies in the 1-9 Forms to which they relate (but to which they were not attached and with which they were not produced). It explains that its failure to produce these documents earlier was the result of its having misunderstood the ICE subpoena, which asked for documents that were “attached” to 1-9 Forms. Because it kept some of these documents in folders separate from its employees’ 1-9 Forms, KDS claims that it did not realize until later that these documents were important. We first note the implausibility of this explanation: had KDS believed that its having copied these documents either satisfied the verification requirements of § 1324a(b)(4), or else cured deficient 1-9 Forms, then it would have surely also known that it must produce them to show that it was in compliance once ICE began its investigation. Instead, it produced facially deficient 1-9 Forms without any attached photocopied documentation at all, only later scrambling to produce the documents that it claimed excused the facially deficient 1-9 Forms. More importantly, while the Virtue Memorandum does excuse certain deficiencies that would otherwise be substantive where the missing information has been copied and retained, it does so only where that information may be found “on a legible copy of a document retained with the Form 1-9 and presented at the 1-9 inspection.” Virtue Memorandum at 4-5 (§ A.3(b)) (emphasis added). Therefore, the documents that KDS had not presented at the 1-9 inspection could not excuse any substantive deficiencies in the 1-9 Forms to which they related. The ALJ properly refused to admit these untimely-produced documents. KDS attempts to re-frame this issue in terms of its having been punished for failing to present these documents in response to ICE’s subpoena, or because it failed to keep those documents attached to the 1-9 Forms to which they related. These characterizations are inaccurate. No penalty was imposed for KDS’ failure to provide the documents earlier, nor was a penalty imposed for the location or manner in which it chose to store those documents. Rather, KDS was penalized for substantive deficiencies in its 1-9 Forms. Accordingly, we reject KDS’ efforts to invent issues that are not present in this case. D. KDS argues that the ALJ erred in both its choice and application of penalty calculation. Penalties are governed by 8 U.S.C. § 1324a(e)(5) (“Order for civil money penalty for paperwork violations”), as codified in the regulations at 8 C.F.R. § 274a.l0(b). First, KDS argues that the ALJ should not have used ICE’s penalty guidelines to calculate the formula. Although ICE’s preferred method and recommendation is not binding on an ALJ, an ALJ acts within his discretion in adopting that method where the proposed penalties do not appear to be “disproportionate” or otherwise unsuitable given “other reasons particular to the specific case.” See United States v. Pegasus Rest., Inc., 10 OCA-HO no. 1143, 2012 WL 683834, *5 (2012). Moreover, the statute itself establishes broad discretion when it comes to the determination of penalties. See 8 U.S.C. § 1324a(e)(5) (establishing civil penalty of “not less than $100 and not more than $1,000 for each individual with respect to whom such [a paperwork] violation occurred”). The ALJ’s choice of calculation methods was clearly “allowable”; we will not disturb it. See Balice, 203 F.3d at 689. KDS also contends that the ALJ erred in its application of its chosen penalty calculation because he failed to make individualized penalty determinations with regards to each violation. 8 U.S.C. § 1324a(e)(5) requires that “due consideration ... be given to the size of the business ..., the good faith of the employer, the seriousness of the violation, whether or not the individual was an unauthorized alien, and the history of previous violations.” While this section requires the ALJ impose a penalty for each violation, it does not require the ALJ explicitly to make individualized findings with regards to each violation committed by the same business entity. Indeed, the size of the business and any history of previous violations are necessarily considered generally. The good faith of the employer also calls for a general analysis, and where, as here, many of the violations were similar, their seriousness lends itself to general consideration as well. The primary question that calls for individual treatment is whether or not an individual was an unauthorized alien. Here, the ALJ rejected ICE’s contention that “some” of KDS’ employees were unauthorized, and so a stiffer penalty should be imposed, on the ground that ICE failed to carry its burden to identify individually the unauthorized employees. Thus, with respect to the one factor requiring an individualized finding, the ALJ ruled in favor of KDS. Accordingly, we reject KDS’ argument that the ALJ erred by failing to make individualized findings for each factor. Next, KDS objects to the ALJ’s finding that the penalty should not be mitigated for “good faith.” The ALJ found that KDS’ choice to wait until 2006 to attempt to improve its 1-9 compliance did not evidence a “good faith effort to ascertain what the law requires or to conform its conduct to it,” especially since KDS had received a warning notice from the INS as early as 2000. The ALJ also noted that the statute with which KDS had failed to comply was over twenty years old. He described KDS’ compliance record as “dismal,” but did not enhance the penalty for “bad faith.” The ALJ clearly gave “due consideration” to KDS’ position, see 8 U.S.C. § 1324a(e)(5), and his reasoned refusal to mitigate the penalty for “good faith” was neither arbitrary nor capricious. See EEOC v. First Citizens Bank of Billings, 758 F.2d 397, 403 (9th Cir.1985) (simple assertion that defendant thought it was in compliance insufficient to establish good faith). Finally, KDS argues that the ALJ’s findings with regards to the seriousness of the violations were arbitrary and capricious. The ALJ declined to mitigate the penalty imposed for non-seriousness, noting that KDS had provided no “reasonable basis” for finding that any of the violations were not serious. He observed that “some increase might be justified for the most serious of the violations,” but ultimately declined the government’s request for such an increase on the ground that the penalty was high enough already. Once again, KDS misconstrues the nature of the violations for which penalties were imposed when it argues that for many cases “the only violation was the failure to attach the copies [of the relevant verification documents] to the 1-9 form.” As we have already noted, the penalties were imposed for substantive deficiencies on the 1-9 Forms themselves. That KDS might have had some of those deficiencies excused as merely technical or procedural pursuant to the Virtue Memorandum had it presented further documentation at the 1-9 inspection is of no moment; it does not alter the nature or seriousness of the violations. The ALJ’s refusal to reduce the penalty was neither arbitrary nor capricious. III. For the foregoing reasons, KDS’ petition for review is DENIED. . ICE has since succeeded to these functions of the INS. See The Homeland Security Act of 2002, Pub.L. No. 107-296, 110 Stat. 2135 (Nov. 25, 2002). . This subsection reads, in its entirety: The individual must attest under penalty of perjury on the [1-9 Form], that the individual is a citizen or national of the United States, an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence, or an alien who is authorized under this chapter or by the Attorney General to be hired, recruited, or referred for such employment. Such attestation may be manifested by either a handwritten or an electronic signature. 8 U.S.C. § 1324a(b)(2). . This subsection reads, in relevant part: A person or entity that hires or recruits or refers for a fee an individual for employment must ensure that the individual properly ... [c]ompletes section 1—"Employee Information and Verification"-—on the Form 1-9 at the time of hire and signs the attestation with a handwritten or electronic signature.... 8 C.F.R. § 274a.2(b)(l)(i). . This subsection reads, in relevant part: The [employer] must attest, under penalty of perjury and on [the 1-9 Form], that it has verified that the individual is not an unauthorized alien by examining [the appropriate documents]. 8 U.S.C. § 1324a(b)(l)(A). .This subsection reads, in relevant part: [A]n employer, his or her agent, or anyone acting directly or indirectly in the interest thereof, must within three business days of the hire ... [p]hysically examine the documentation presented by the individual establishing identity and employment authorization ... and ensure that the documents presented appear to be genuine and to relate to the individual; and ... [c]omplete section 2—"Employer Review and Verification”-—on the Form 1-9 within three business days of the hire and sign the attestation with a handwritten signature or electronic signature.... 8 C.F.R. § 274a.2(b)(l)(ii). . Where Congress wishes to provide alternatives, it knows how to do so. For example, § 1324a(b)(l)(A) clearly provides for alternatives in terms of which kinds of documents an employer may rely on when verifying an employee’s work authorization. 8 U.S.C. §§ 1324a(b)(l)(A)(i), (ii). . This subsection reads, in relevant part: [A] person or entity is considered to have complied with a requirement of this subsection notwithstanding a technical or procedural failure to meet such requirement if there was a good faith attempt to comply with the requirement. 8 U.S.C. § 1324a(b)(6)(A). Congress added this "good faith” defense, also known as the "Bono Amendment,” in 1996. See Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, Pub.L. No. 104-208, § 411, 110 Stat. 3009 (Sep. 30, 1996). . This report suggested that an employer should be entitled to a "good faith” defense for violations of § 1324a(a)(l)(A)'s prohibition against hiring unauthorized individuals where that employer can prove that it reviewed the individual’s documents, retained the verification forms, and the individual attested to being authorized for work. See H.R. Rep. 99-682(1), 99th Cong., 2d Sess. 57 (1986). . The ALJ found no violation where an employee checked no box, but provided an alien number. The ALJ also excused one violation, in accordance with the Virtue Memorandum, where the employee checked the box indicating LPR status and failed to provide an alien number, but KDS timely produced a legible copy of a document containing that employee’s alien number. . Where KDS provided copies of the licenses to ICE, the ALJ granted its motion for summary decision. . The ALJ also noted that he found this position suspicious, and that . KDS also contends that the ALJ was factually mistaken as to whether Section 2 had been signed on three 1-9 Forms. For all three forms, KDS initially submitted a form that lacked a signature in Section 2, and only belatedly submitted replacement forms with signatures. The ALJ properly refused to consider these untimely-produced documents; there was no error. . This subsection reads, in its entirety: With respect to a violation of subsection (a)(1)(B) of this section, the order under this subsection shall require the person or entity to pay a civil penalty in the amount of not less than $100 and not more than $1,000 for each individual with respect to whom such violation occurred. In determining the amount of the penalty, due consideration shall be given to the size of the business of the employer being charged, the good faith of the employer, the seriousness of the violation, whether or not the individual was an unauthorized alien, and the history of previous violations. 8 U.S.C. § 1324a(e)(5).
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Shmemel Shmemel (שמֶמֶל) is an Israeli Funk Rock band. The band was formed in 2007 and consists of ten members. Most of the lyrics are satirical and humorous and often controversial. The songs are in Hebrew and English. Some songs have controversial names and contents such as "Laughing at the Goyim" which deals with Israeli relations with other nations or "Berlin" which deals with emigration of Israelis to Berlin for a better financial life. The song featured lyrics such as "Even Jacob went to Egypt" and "where rents were half and salaries were double".
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Talk:Take Back/GA1 GA Review The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to the review.'' Reviewer: Cartoon network freak (talk · contribs) 15:16, 13 December 2015 (UTC) Hi there! I read through the article and saw that this isn't an immediate failure, so I'm going to review it during the upcoming two weeks. Cheers! Cartoon network freak (talk) 15:16, 13 December 2015 (UTC) * I'm sorry to dissapoint you, but I have only time to review this next week, as I have to finish the GAN of Didi Tera Devar Deewana. Cartoon network freak (talk) 10:53, 27 December 2015 (UTC) * No worries, take your time :) Review * Lead * remove "(stylized as "TAKE BACK")"; it is not an opportunity to mention the styling; an opportunity would be for example something like "TAke <-Back<-" * It was written by Koda and produced by Max Matsuura. -> It was written by Koda, while production was handled by Max Matsuura * Prior to her rise to fame, Koda was inspired by her mother's musical interests, and participated in an open audition where she placed second. As a result, Matsuura signed Koda in late 1999. The song was released as Koda's debut single on December 6, 2000 by record label Rhythm Zone. -> The track was released following Koda's participation in an open audition where she placed second, whereby she signed to Matsuura's label to release this song. "Take Back" premiered on December 6, 2000 as her debut recording. (Remove the part with her mother, as it's not necessary) * Musically, "Take Back" is a pop and R&B song. -> Musically, the track was described as a pop and R&B song. * "Take Back" achieved -> It also achieved * number fifty-nine -> number 59 * and sixty-three -> and 63 * and DJ, Jonathan Peters -> and DJ Jonathan Peters * number eighteen on the US -> number 18 on the US * ten -> number 10 * and twenty -> and number 20 * chart in any -> chart on any * The accompanying music video for "Take Back" was filmed in Tokyo, Japan and New York City by Toku, and features scenes of Koda singing in a white chair with three dancers, and lying down nude while clutching a microphone. -> The accompanying music video for "Take Back" was shot in both Tokyo and New York City by Toku; it features Koda singing while sitting on a white chair, and her lying down nude while clutching a microphone. * Lead should not include any references * Infobox * Remove references for Pop and R&B; it's already cited in "Composition". * Orpheus Records -> Orpheus * Done. *Remove "Kumi Koda was born in Kyoto, Japan, to Japanese musicians.[2] Koda was inspired by her mothers musical interests, and followed her footsteps by performing in Japanese karaoke bars and clubs.[2] Koda audition for the Avex Trax "Dream Audition" in elementary school, and every year onwards, but was rejected because of her lack of "groundless confidence".[1] Despite an "obscure" start to high school, in her second year", as the Background section should be about the background of the song, not the background of Kumi; begin the sentence something like: "In 2000, Kuda auditioned for the Avex Trax "Dream Audition" and came second out of 120,000 participants. * Background * Koda stated that she didn't feel "anxious" about the situation, and spent the 500,000 yen (approximately $4056 USD) money from the Dream Audition towards food. -> At that time, Koda stated that she didn't feel "anxious" about the situation. having already spent 500,000 yen (approximately $4056 USD) she won from the open audition towards food. * In mid-2000, Koda was asked by Avex to make her promotional debut from a "photo shoot", that was photographed by Japanese photographer, Toku; it was revealed to be the single artwork to "Take Back", which features Koda in a red and gold outfit, standing inside of a lit-up tunnel. Koda stated "During the shooting of the cover of my single "Take Back", no one had told me what the shoot was for so I just stood in front of the camera clueless," -> In mid 2000, Koda was asked by Avex to make her promotional debut through a photo shoot with photographer Toku, which led to the shooting of the cover sleeve for "Take Back". The artwork features her sporting a red and gold outfit, standing outside of a lit-up tunnel. Particularly, Koda said that: "During the shooting of the cover for my single, 'Take Back', no one had told me what the shoot was for, so I was just staying clueless in front of the camera". *single, and -> recording and * Composition * "Take Bac" is a "soft" pop[6] and R&B[6][7][8] song. -> "Take Back" has been described as a soft pop and R&B song.[6][7][8] * According to an interview with Japanese magazine Nippop, "Take Back", along with Koda's earlier work, was strictly R&B music; "Koda didn't get into R&B until Avex signed her to its Rhythm Zone label..." -> During an interview,it was revealed that "Take Back" and Koda's earlier work were strictly oriented to R&B music, as "Koda didn't get into R&B until Avex signed her to its Rhythm Zone label...". * stated -> stated that: * remixed the single, and was chosen by Rhythm Zone as the final remix for North America; .> remixed the single; it was chosen by Rhythm Zone as the final remix for that country. * America; According to Koda, "We hadn't really intended to release it, but remixes were all the rage then."; Avex's New York offices suggested the North American release because they felt it would do well thought the club scene. -> America. According to Koda, "[they] hadn't really intended to release [the remix], but remixes were all the rage then.". Particularly, Avex's New York offices confessed that it would do well thought the club scene. *Upon its release, Koda "feared" the success of the single in Japan, stating that she was insecure of the singles first week debut and its sales. -> Upon its released, Koda said that she "feared the success of the single in Japan". She also stated that she "was insecure" of the singles' first week and debut sales. * Commercial reception -> Commercial performance * number sixty-two -> number 62 * fifty-nine -> number 59 * Chart, and -> Chart and * "Take Back" entered at number sixty-six on the Japanese Count Down TV Chart, and reached sixty-three in its third week; it spent six weeks in the top 100 until re-entering for a final week at ninety-seven. -> The track opened the Japanese Count Down TV Chart at number 66, with it reaching number 63 in its third week on that chart; it spent six weeks in the top 100 until re-entering for a final week at number 97. * over 22,680 units. -> where? In Japan? * "Take Back" as Koda's fifty-first best selling single -> the song as Koda's 51 best-selling single * the Jonathan Peter's remix reached entered at thirty-three -> Jonathan Peter's remix reached entered at number 33 * making her -> making Koda * "Take Back" peaked at number eighteen, and was recognized by Billboard as the "Greatest Gainer" on the week end issue of May 5, 2001; it stayed in the top fifty for thirteen weeks. -> The remix peaked at number 18 and was recognize by Billboard as the "Greatest Gainer" on the week-end issue of May 5, 2011. It stayed 13 weeks within the top fifty. * number ten -> number 10 * in that chart -> rank on that chart. * number twenty -> number 20 * "Take Back"'s -> Its * Remove ""Take Back"'s successful charting performance in the United States prompt Koda, and her record labels Rhythm Zone, Avex, Sounday, and Orpheus Records, with positive prospects for the following single, "Trust Your Love".[1] "Trust Your Love" reached number nineteen on the Hot Singles Sales chart, thirty-five on the Hot Dance Songs chart,[18] the top spot on the Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart,[18] and number nineteen on the US Hot 100 chart.[19] This achievement made Koda the first Japanese act to enter the Hot 100 chart since Kyu Sakamoto's 1963 single, "Sukiyaki".[20] Despite the success of both singles, Sounday and Orpheus have not released another single by Koda since 2001.", as this article's about "Take Back", not "Trust Your Love". *The music video was directed by Toku. -> The accompanying music video for "Take Back" was directed by Toku. * Music Video * The video took one day to shoot, and two days to edit. -> It took one day to shoot and two days to edit. * Done. * of her music DVD, 7 Spirits, -> of her DVD release, 7 Spirits, * with a "Young -> with a "young * long, black -> long and black * black hair, presents -> back hair. She presents * images -> ways * first, though -> first one, although * second -> second one * she has dishevelled hair with strange things plaited in it, but despite that, with her enthusiasm flowing out from screen, she still very much attracts the viewer's attention. -> she is presented with disheveled hair and strange things plaited in it, but despite that, she still attracts the viewer's attention with her enthusiasm flowing out from the screen. * In the video, Koda is accompanied by three back-up dancers, who dance in a photo shooting room, with Koda seated, and the three dancers in a white room. -> In the video, Koda is accompanied by by her three fellow background dancers dancers; they're dancing in a white photo shooting room, while Koda is sitting on a white chair. * Still from the music video "Take Back", showing Koda seated, in front of a multi-coloured LED wall. -> The closing scene from the music video for "Take Back" presents Koda sitting on a white chair in front of a multi-coloured LED wall. * era; -> era: * with the singer, and it -> near the singer, so it * The video has interludes of Koda nude, laying on a crimson red Ferrari, and laying and holding a microphone with steam intercepting them. -> Scenes interspersed through the main video show Koda lying nude on a crimson red Ferrari and clutching a microphone in her hand. * chair, in -> chair in * wall, and -> wall and * 7 Spirits, "didn't appeal to the Japanese audience's tastes,... With some time and perspective, people's opinions of them might change, but the promotional videos for these singles are worth taking a look at." -> 7 Spirits "didn't appeal to the Japanese audience's tastes [...]. With some time, people's opinions of them might change, but they are worth taking a look at. * Critical reception * was positive in his review, labelling it a "very pleasant song of soft pop and R&B." -> was positive towards the track in his review, labelling it as "a very pleasant soft pop and R&B song". * scene, hence -> scene hence * CD Journal was positive -> CD Journal praised "Take Back" * over viewed -> overviewed * profile, and -> profile and * vocals,". -> voclas". * stated -> stated: * singers -- "Real Emotion" -> singers. [...] "Real Emotion" * Live performances and other appearances -> Live performances and usage in media * "Take Back" has been included in numerous tours conducted by Koda -> "Take Back" has been included on numerous tracklists of tours conducted by Koda * its inclusions are her -> she included the single on her * "Take Back" was featured -> The track was featured * Credits and personnel * Instead of Source:, add "Credits adapted from the liner notes of Affection" atop the section. * Charts and certifications -> Charts and sales * Certifications -> Sales * Add None in the empty field at "Certifications" * Notes * by Oricon database and are -> by Oricon database are * References * Jame-World.com -> Jame World Outcome: On-hold for 7 days. Good luck, CaliforniaDreamsFan! Cartoon network freak (talk) 12:01, 5 January 2015 (UTC) * Finished all comments above. CaliforniaDreamsFan (talk &middot;&#32;contribs} 22:01, 5 January 2016 (UTC) * Congrats, passed! 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Hauts-de-Seine's 7th constituency The 7th constituency of the Hauts-de-Seine is a French legislative constituency in the Hauts-de-Seine département. Description Hauts-de-Seine's 7th constituency sits in the centre of the department bordering Paris just north of Boulogne-Billancourt and Yvelines to the west. It includes the extremely wealthy suburb of Saint-Cloud as well as Garches to the west and Rueil-Malmaison to the north west all of which form continuous urban area. Politically the seat today is solidly conservative; however, prior to 1986 it elected a French Communist Party deputy at every election.
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-- Brazil Inflation-Linked Bond Yields Fall at Weekly Auction Brazil ’s Treasury sold 2.5 billion reais ($1.2 billion) of inflation-linked notes offered at an auction today as bets for inflation to accelerate pushed down yields on the papers. The Treasury sold all 1 million inflation-linked notes, known as NTN-B, offered today, according to a statement on the central bank’s website. “There are expectations that inflation will increase with the climb in commodities,” said Alfredo Barbutti, an economist at Liquidez Dtvm Ltda., in a phone interview from Sao Paulo. “The market’s mood has changed from a few weeks ago after IPCA surprised on the upside.” Consumer prices as measured by the IPCA-15 price index rose 0.33 percent in the month through July 13, exceeding the estimates of all 42 analysts surveyed by Bloomberg. The annual inflation rate accelerated for the first time in 10 months to 5.24 percent, the national statistics agency said in Rio de Janeiro July 20. The government sold 752,500 NTN-B notes due 2018 worth a total 1.9 billion reais, yielding an average 3.67 percent. In its last auction that included inflation-linked bonds on July 10, the notes priced to yield 4.208 percent. The Treasury sold 150,500 of NTN-B notes due 2016 worth a total 367 million reais today. The notes priced to yield an average 3.194 percent. That compares to a yield of 3.78 percent at last week’s auction. The government also sold 96,950 NTN-B notes due 2022 worth a total 248 million reais today. The notes priced to yield an average 4.04 percent, according to the statement. To contact the reporter on this story: Felipe Frisch in Sao Paulo at ffrisch1@bloomberg.net To contact the editor responsible for this story: David Papadopoulos at papadopoulos@bloomberg.net
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Nissan Crew The Nissan Crew is a mid-size sedan manufactured by Nissan between 1993 and 2009, sold only in Japan and mostly used as taxicabs, driver training, and by law enforcement agencies as police cars. Its FR layout and simple construction created a steady following converting Crews into drifting and tuning cars. Its main competitor was the Toyota Comfort. An indication of its intended market as a taxi is that the b-pillar is set 5 cm further forward on the passenger (left) side, making the driver's side door and the left rear door larger than the others since these two would see the majority of use. The rear left door was also available with power opening. History Production of the Nissan Crew (K30) started at Nissan Shatai in July 1993. While the majority of Crews were used as taxis, a civilian model was available between 1994 and 2002 known as "Crew Saloon". The Crew used a body pan derived from the Y31 Nissan Cedric, although the front end was mostly borrowed from the C32 Laurel. The Crew Saloon, aimed at private buyers (but still available with a power rear door) was built between January 1994 and June 2002. The Crew taxi was built until August 2009, with a total of 52,124 cars sold. Autech has been involved in modifying Crews for paratransit taxi (福祉タクシー) models where the front passenger seat may rotate to allow a disabled passenger to sit in front. Models In addition to taxi models, there were also special paratransit models, driving school models, patrol cars, and other specialty vehicles available. The typical engine was the LPG-powered NA20P, but the RD28 diesel was also available (E-L and GLX). Police and driver training cars were also offered with the RB20E engine. Equipment levels started with the very spartan E, followed by the E-L, GL, and GLX. While the E and E-L were mostly sold to taxi companies, the GL and GLX targeted owner-operators. As such, they were available with body-colored bumpers, chrome trim, aluminium wheels and other comfort and appearance items. Saloon Introduced in January 1994, the Crew Saloon was aimed at private buyers rather than institutional and commercial use. The range consisted of the LS Saloon-F, LS Saloon, LX Saloon and the more expensive LX Saloon G Type. At the time of introduction, there was also a somewhat lower cost B Type model of the LX Saloon, but this was discontinued in February 1995 when the G Type was introduced. Most Crew Saloons were equipped with the 2-liter six-cylinder RB20E engine, but the RD28 diesel was also available (only on the LX Saloon and the later LX Saloon G Type). Sales targets at the time of introduction were 300 per month of the gasoline model, and 50 per month for the diesels; this had dropped to 200 per month of all models by 1995 and to 100 per month by 1998. In August 1999, the LS models were dropped from the lineup. Galue I The Crew forms the basis for the Galue sedan by Mitsuoka, produced from 1996 to 2001. It shares the same RB20E engine and the design was inspired by the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II. It was originally sold simply as the Galue, but after the introduction of the Cedric-based Galue II in 1999 the original model became the Galue I to help keep them apart. Engines The initial Crew lineup of July 1993 consisted of Taxi and Driver Training cars with the LPG-powered, four-cylinder, 2-liter NA20P engine or the six-cylinder, diesel RD28 with 94 PS. The NA20P produces 82 PS in the initial specifications; in June 1998 it received a new catalyst and redesigned combustion chambers, cutting NOX emissions, improving fuel economy, and bumping power to 85 PS. In August 1999, the diesel engine was upgraded to the 18-valve, electronically controlled RD28E unit with 100 PS but it was no longer offered on the GLX model. In April 1994, three months after the introduction of the RB20E in the Crew Saloon, this engine was also installed in the patrol car (a six-cylinder engine was generally required for patrol cars) and then to the driving school cars. In June 2002, the gasoline and diesel options were discontinued, leaving only the LPG-powered NA20P and marking the end of the patrol car as well as the Crew Saloon. The Crew Saloon was offered with the RB20E inline-six with 130 PS and a 2.8 litre RD28 inline-six diesel engine. It's mated to either a 4-speed automatic transmission or a 5-speed manual transmission. Introduced in January 1994, only the RB20E was on offer at first. In May 1994, the diesel engine became available, initially only on the LX Saloon model. The diesel engine produces the same power in the Saloon as in the commercial models, and was also upgraded to the RD28E in August 1999. The Crew Saloon was discontinued in June 2002.
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Qualitative research in criminology Qualitative research in criminology consists of research in the criminology field that employs qualitative methods. There are many applications of this research, and they can often intersect with quantitative research in criminology in order to create mixed method studies. This type of research is key to holistic views of criminological theory (theories of crime, or within the field of criminology), as it is much more capable of establishing context than empirical data alone. There are also some academics who consider qualitative research to be the superior method of research in criminology, yet this does not mean that it is more commonly used. In fact, quantitative research is much more frequently published in criminology journals. Characteristics and terminology The characteristics of the research itself are equal to those in qualitative methods overall. However, the characteristics as they relate to criminology relate most closely to the research's applicability. Generally, qualitative methods are used to supplement quantitative data – particularly by establishing background and/or applicability. Terminology includes: * Ethnography – A general definition of ethnography is the field of studying people and cultures. As applied to the criminology field, ethnography generally is applied to one of three areas: * Criminal subcultures (i.e. drug trade) * Policing * Areas (i.e. neighborhoods with particularly high crime rates) * Ethnomethodology – This study of how social orders are developed and maintained is particularly applicable in high crime areas, any structure of organized crime or transnational crime, or even within the policing hierarchy to identify patterns amongst officers and their superiors. * Grounded Theory – This method's primary strength is the concept of building a theory out of collected findings, establishing theories from patterns of data. * Narrative Analysis – Narrative analysis is applied to criminology primarily in the notion of profiling, or building findings based on narrative patterns of behavior. The applicability in this field primarily stems from narrative psychology and in conjunction with policing techniques. Participant observation Participant observation can take many forms, but generally it will take one of the three following: * 1) Complete observation – In this form of participant observation, the researcher is completely removed from the activity they are observing. All of the individuals they interact with are fully aware that they are a researcher conducting observation, and that may inform their willingness to interact with the researcher. * 2) Participation and observation – In this form, the researcher is participating alongside the subjects of their research, while making it known that they are a researcher conducting observation. * 3) Covert participation – This is the most discreet form of participation, wherein a researcher does not publicize the information that they are conducting research. Generally, the intent is to enter a community as a peer and observe internally in order to then report their findings after the fact. Intensive interviewing Intensive interviewing is a form of interview wherein the researcher uses primarily broad, open-ended questions in order to obtain in-depth information about the interviewee's experiences, thoughts, reactions, and feelings. Focus groups Focus groups generally entail a largely unstructured group interview, in which the interviewer actively encourages interaction and discussion among participants. This is largely relevant when considering policy matters or perception of crime, as the interviewees do not have to be particularly affected by the subject matter at hand. One fault of this method is that it can be largely unrepresentative, and individuals' participation can be influenced or changed by the input of others in the room. Researchers can often mitigate this by conducting multiple focus groups and comparing the various outcomes and discussions. Case studies and historical examples One significant difficulty pertaining to research in the criminological sphere is the inability to conduct experiments. As with some other fields, the scope of criminological issues is so broad that it is nearly always impossible to conduct experiments pertaining to policy (i.e. it would be unethical to subject prisoners at random to higher levels of freedom than others for the sake of experiments, or sentence prisoners at random to longer sentences to observe the effects of increased captivity). Therefore, a common method used to analyze policy practices are case studies and historical examples. These can be local in a specific jurisdiction, on any scale up to and including international treaties. These case studies aid researchers to determine and anticipate potential outcomes of specific policy proposals. Data analysis As with the characteristics of this research, much of the data analysis methods are directly comparable to analysis methods of qualitative research in general, and there does not seem to be certain methods that are used more than others within the qualitative research space. One key method of data collection and analysis in qualitative methods that is used quite often in criminology is that of progressive focusing. This method involves a researcher beginning with a broad research question or area of investigation, and then progressively narrowing their focus based on their preliminary findings. This method is particularly applicable in criminological research due to the number of subcultures within criminal trades. It is also a key method used in criminal investigations, and so is present in any case research. Ethical issues There are several ethical issues that researchers most commonly face in this field, including the following: * Voluntary participation – This is particularly concerning when it comes to participant observation, and most notably covert participant observation. Due to the nature of criminological research, there are many individuals who may not want to be observed as they may fear for their safety (both from a legal standpoint or for fear of retribution from those they interact with). * Identity disclosure – This raises the question of legal responsibility of reporting criminal activity vs safeguarding the anonymity of participants. Particularly in the case of covert observation, where individuals are not aware that their activities are being observed, identity disclosure is rare. * Researcher safety – Similarly, though this is applicable to all methods of data collection, it is particularly applicable when considering participant observation. Given that a researcher can be interacting with criminal enterprises, prison inmates, etc. it is important that their safety remain protected through the process by whatever safeguards they are able to establish, such as check-ins with a partner, any support from individuals within the community, etc.
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Our Feet and Measurement Our Feet and Measurement Our body has done amazing things all through time. Not only do we use our body to build things, we use it for transportation and to learn as well. The feet have been a means of transportation since human life began, but did you know the feet were also used as a measuring tool? Years ago, the length of the foot was used as a form of measurement. Also, the distance of a step was used as a different type of measurement. The measurement “foot” used to refer to 11 1/42 inches. Today, the measurement has now become 12 inches, which is the average length of a male foot. Another common type of measurement was called the “pace.”  The ancient Roman army used to march everywhere. When they marched, they marched in paces. A pace was equivalent to a double step.  A double step equaled about 5 feet. This means that 1,000 paces were equivalent to marching one mile. Today a pace is smaller. Its measurements are estimated at about 2.5-3 feet. Marching and using the feet as a measurement can pose a safety hazard in today’s world. This is why we now have a ruler, a yardstick, and other different tools to help us measure what we need. If you do try out marching and experimenting with the size of your foot and its equivalent measurement, it is important that you do so with the proper footwear. Footwear that has good shock absorption, stability and support are recommended when marching for long periods of time. Also, consider giving your feet a break in between, especially if they are not used to the amount of activity you are performing. If overused, your feet can suffer from conditions such as bunions, strains, sprains, and tears. If you injured your foot while measuring something or while marching, it is important to see a podiatrist right away. They can examine your foot and determine exactly what ailment you are suffering from. Call Dr. Alan J. Discont and Dr. Krahn of Family Foot & Ankle Care, PC located in Chandler, Arizona. Call 480-732-0033 or make an appointment online today. Learn about the history of feet and how to heal them.
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Wikipedia:Help desk/Archives/2013 July 20 = July 20 = Interwiki merge Can someone link Gare de Champbenoist-Poigny with the french article "Gare de Champbenoist - Poigny", thanks GrahamHardy (talk) 00:04, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * ✅ ~ XapApp(Talk·Contribs) 01:30, 20 July 2013 (UTC) Problem user? Not sure where to take this I've discovered a user who might be using WP to promote themselves. It's in a way that I'm not comfortable with just outright reverting all their edits (of which there are many) but I don't know where I'd get a second opinion. Where can I get a second opinion without opening a "formal case" (best words I can think of in this heat)? I don't want to make a big deal until I know a big deal needs to be made. I hope I'm being clear and not outing anyone unnecessarily. Thanks, Dismas |(talk) 00:14, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * Maybe a good place to get a second opinion might be Third opinion. -- Toshio Yamaguchi 14:57, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * Or better yet WP:COIN. Mlpearc ( powwow ) 15:09, 20 July 2013 (UTC) Hitler page uneditable? Why can we not edit the Hitler wiki page? There's fallacious information on it; particularly the part about him being vegetarian. Please see in depth about why he wasn't: http://michaelbluejay.com/veg/hitler.html — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ketteringal (talk • contribs) 00:56, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * The article at Hitler is semi-protected to keep it from vandalism. If you have an edit you would like to make you can post the exact change you want and then add edit semi-protected and another editor who can edit the article will look at it. There's usually a backlog of requests, so it might take some time for a reply. The part about Hitler following a vegetarian diet is cited to reliable source, so you will need to find a source that supports your change (see that link for what qualifies as a reliable source.) I don' think the page you link to qualifies, it looks like original research RudolfRed (talk) 02:20, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * RudolfRed omitted to say that you post your proposed change at the talk page, Talk:Hitler. --ColinFine (talk) 10:05, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * See also our whole, well referenced, article on Adolf Hitler and vegetarianism. New information from reliable sources is, of course, welcome.--Shantavira|feed me 08:52, 20 July 2013 (UTC) Searching image titles within a wikimedia category Hi, just a basic usage question here that I can't figure out: finding an image via title keyword search within a specific wikimedia category. I.e. Perhaps I am searching for File:001117 15-44-2002-To-grupper-rosa-Qajar-Fliser2.jpg, which has "Two panels of earthenware tiles" as its title. Reading the help page for search syntax, entering this into the search box should return me at least that image as a result - intitle: tiles incategory: "Featured pictures on Wikimedia Commons" But I get no results instead. What am I missing here? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Beamwire (talk • contribs) 01:47, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * Are you searching in Wikipedia or in Commons? --ColinFine (talk) 10:07, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * I have used the search box in both. No results for either. It's really difficult to know what I'm doing wrong re syntax when the search engine just keeps telling me the same thing. :) Beamwire (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 15:50, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * I did searches without the "incategory" specification. At Wikipedia, the third article in the search results was one the above image is used: Here's the search * At Commons, the search on "Two panels of earthenware tiles" [without the quotation marks" did return exactly one result, pointing to the image you mentioned. * At Commons, the picture is in the category "Featured pictures of art", not the category you mention above. (And no, subcategories aren't included when you search on a specific category.) Also, I don't believe you can search directly, at the English Wikipedia, for Wikimedia Commons articles, so it wouldn't matter what category you used in your search. -- John Broughton (♫♫) 03:35, 21 July 2013 (UTC) Proposing changes to results of a multiple use of a namedref? The English language and the Chinese language wikipedias give different results when a source is used more than once using namedrefs. The English language version looks like 4 ^ a b c reference here. The Chinese version looks like 4 ^ 4.0 4.1 4.2 reference here. (with the a, b, c, 4.0, 4.1 and 4.2 superscripted and linked) Where would be the proper place to propose that the English language Wikipedia change to do this in the same manner that the Chinese language Wikipedia does? And is there any place to find out how each of the Wikipedias do this? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Naraht (talk • contribs) * This is defined in MediaWiki:Cite references link many format. It defaults to: * $2 * But in the English Wikipedia it is set to: * $3 * Where: * $1 ref ID * $2 numeric value to use as a backlink * $3 custom value to use as a backlink as defined in MediaWiki:Cite references link many format backlink labels (currently a to azz) * This was modified in 2006 to match the output of ref which was the predominate method of inserting footnotes at the time. The default ↑ was changed to the caret ^ around the same time (defined in a different interface page). You can make a proposal at Village pump (proposals). * And you can use dummy backlink to create or * -- Gadget850talk 13:35, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * Did you intend to post this at a different page? -- John Broughton (♫♫) 03:24, 21 July 2013 (UTC) * No. I may have been verbose and a bit technical but thorough and to the point. Did something seem disconnected? -- Gadget850talk 03:36, 21 July 2013 (UTC) * The question was unsigned so maybe John thought question and answer was a single edit from you. I have signed it now. PrimeHunter (talk) 10:48, 21 July 2013 (UTC) * Wow, thank you all very much for the *complete* answer.Naraht (talk) 20:07, 21 July 2013 (UTC) Picture thumbnail doing weird stuff I have a personalized Welcome template I use at User:Brambleclawx/wel. For the longest time, everything was fine. One day (it might have been when I switched monitors, I don't recall), I noticed it started displaying with a space under the message (above the C-Tables). I've no clue whether it's in my coding, due to my screen size, or related to the picture (I've noticed removing the pixture fixes the problem. Anybody know how to fix it? (should this be at the VPT, or here?) Bramble claw x 02:27, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * It looks fine to me on my iPad. There's no space. Dismas |(talk) 03:14, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * Never mind. Appears to be my screen resolution/size. Changing resolution solves the issue for me. Anyone know if it's possible to prevent this from happening at any resolution. (I'm currently using 1920 x 1080) Bramble claw x 03:33, 20 July 2013 (UTC) Cite document - Unnecessary error message In the article Foot (unit) the title of a book (Plan for Establishing Uniformity in the Coinage, Weights, and Measures of the United States) is wikilinked to a Wikipedia article and has a URL to the text of citation. Although this is in accordance with the documentation, the template has thrown out an error. Which is in error, the documentation or the template? I believe the template. Can someone please align template and documentation Martinvl (talk) 06:57, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * It is not in accordance with the documentation. Template:cite web says "title: Title of source page on website; can be wikilinked to an existing Wikipedia article or url may be used to add an external link, but not both. Displays in quotes." You are attempting to do both. --ColinFine (talk) 10:14, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * Did the help page linked from the error message not explain this? -- Gadget850talk 12:43, 20 July 2013 (UTC) Issues about my Article Hello Wikipedia I just wrote an article called Heart's Blood, a book by Juliet Marillier http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heart%27s_Blood. The article had some issues and I am trying my best to sort them. There were issues about categories and referencing, which a very nice Kelapstick helped me out with. Now It has two other issues: Now I had previously given a reference to the book review website called goodreads.com. It was not an advertisement. I thought I will find wiki on goodreads. it was not there, so I added the external link, so that people can check out the book. Since the complain of 'advertisement' came,I removed the link. Adding to it, Kelapstick told me that the few lines sounded like a book review. So I deleted them too. I will like to now why wiki thinks this article still sounds like an advertisement. I will do the necessary to correct them. * 1) That the article sounds like an advertisement. * 1) second complain is regarding the tone. I have kept it as neutral as possible. So any advise on improving it is appreciated. I just want to correct my article. This is not a complain. I value your reviews. Regards Bigjala — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bigjala (talk • contribs) 07:17, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * I suggest that firstly you look at some other articles about books - for example Harry Potter, Fifty Shades of Grey, Much Ado About Nothing, War and Peace. In particular look at Harry Potter as it is rated a WP:Good Article. Look at types of citations used and all the paraphernalia that surrounds the article. * Secondly, make what improvements you can and then remove the banners. Leave a courtesy note on the Talk Page of the editor who placed the banners asking whether (s)he is happy with the removal. If they do not reply, then they are obviously happy. Martinvl (talk) 09:00, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * Martinvl (talk) 09:00, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * The trouble is that "I think this is a really interesting/good/inventive book" is not enough reason for the book to have an article in an encyclopaedia. I doubt that this book meets the criteria for notability in WP:Notability (books): certainly the article you have written does nothing to suggest that it is notable. Unless you can find substantial discussions of the book in more than one independent reliable source (which does not include goodreads, since that is reader-generated), then there article will get deleted irrespective of its content. --ColinFine (talk) 10:26, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * Deletion discussion at Articles for deletion/Heart's Blood - note that Goodreads is not a reliable source.--ukexpat (talk) 13:14, 22 July 2013 (UTC) Wikepedia states name in use Hi, I have just started out on a music career and wish to place details aboaut myself. My name is Kris James but, when I try to create an account using any combination of my name, I see the message on the account signing-up page that this name is too close to an existing name. When I do a search for thie name, again in various combpnations i.k. Kris James, kris-james, etc., I see the message "this page does not exist". Either a page does, or it doesn't. How do I proceed from here? Thanks, Kris James — Preceding unsigned comment added by <IP_ADDRESS> (talk) 09:40, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * I think you may be confusing user accounts with articles. You have today, while logged in as User:Kris read, created an article Kris james. There is no article Kris James. In any case, you should not write an article about yourself, see Wikipedia's policy on conflict of interest. Maproom (talk) 09:48, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * I'm sorry, but you have a fundamental misunderstanding of what Wikipedia is. It may not be used for any kind of promotion. If you have just started out on a music career, then Wikipedia should not have an article about you (see WP:UPANDCOMING). When your career has been noticed an written about by several newspapers, books etc., then there may be an article about you, but you should have no hand in writing it (see WP:AUTOBIOGRAPHY). You may create a account as a Wikipedia user, and on your userpage you may post personal information relating to you as a Wikipedia editor (but it should not contain very much about your non-Wikipedia activities such as your career). But even if you are a registered user, you should not contribute to articles about yourself except as advised in WP:Conflict of interest. --ColinFine (talk) 10:35, 20 July 2013 (UTC) Recent changes tag filter and visual editor Hi. Edits done with VisualEditor are marked by "Tag : VisualEditor" in recent changes. however, i couldn't find a way to instruct recentchanges tag-filter to show me only edits done by VE. is it at all possible? does anyone know how? was this question asked before? thanks, peace - קיפודנחש (aka kipod) (talk) 14:11, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * Probably best (re)asked at WP:VPT, where the techies hang out. -- John Broughton (♫♫) 03:01, 21 July 2013 (UTC) * Write visualeditor in lower case at Special:RecentChanges. Tag names are case sensitive. You must write the precise tag name (first column) at Special:Tags, not the appearance. PrimeHunter (talk) 10:34, 21 July 2013 (UTC) * Thanks! this is helpful. peace - קיפודנחש (aka kipod) (talk) 20:30, 21 July 2013 (UTC) Wide Table of contents Hi I've noticed that on articles that have been recently edited, the Table of Contents has changed to be the width of the full page. The TOC used to be just as wide as the text within it * eg: Belvoir Castle, Duke of Rutland etc. -neither of which have been edited recently But on articles that have been edited recently the TOC has gone as wide as the article page * eg: 666 Park Avenue, Blyth Priory, Welbeck Abbey, Matt Flynn (musician) etc. etc. etc. This is not just a problem that is happening after I've edited... 3 of the 4 examples are articles that it has happened to but which I haven't edited. So what's going on?! Is it another glitch from the awful visual editor thing? And can it be fixed? Thanks --Rushton2010 (talk) 14:23, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * This glitch should put itself right if you bypass your browser cache - that's Ctrl-F5 in many browsers. The glitch is discussed here, and wasn't related to the visual editor. Post back here if that doesn't fix it. -- John of Reading (talk) 14:28, 20 July 2013 (UTC) redirecting a page I have put in a page for my late husband, Arnold Reisman. His ex-wife, Judith Reisman, redirected his former page to hers, thereby eliminating all his data. I don't understand how this was allowed in the first place and I do not want his page eliminated or redirected again. How can I prevent this from happening in the first place? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lonyar (talk • contribs) 14:23, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * The redirect was created by user:Limulus, who most definitely is not Judith Reisman. The previous article was deleted in 2010, see Articles for deletion/Arnold Reisman (2nd nomination) for the discussion that led to the deletion. The new version that you created cannot survive as it stands, because it cites no sources for the information in it. Looie496 (talk) 15:42, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * I've reverted the article back to the redirect due to the fact that it was a completely unsourced biography. (See WP:BLP) After having read what you wrote about Mr. Reisman, he sounds like an interesting individual but does not seem to meet our notability requirements for an article of his own. Dismas |(talk) 15:46, 20 July 2013 (UTC) Infobox in Almaguin Highlands article I am not sure how to move the infobox so that appears in the same place as other infoboxes (at the top of the page on the right hand margin). I am sure it is a quick and easy fix, but the solution evades me. Thank you * I fixed it. The solution is to make sure the info box template is the first thing on the page, followed by the article text. RudolfRed (talk) 15:38, 20 July 2013 (UTC) Saving addition to site Hello, I have added a link and some text several times, previewed, saved, but the changes aren't saved. What do I need to do? Pamelaphillipsartist (talk) 15:50, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * Your history shows that you added one external link to Dave Phillips (maze designer), and it saved. Perhaps your browser is not showing the latest version. I fixed the link you added, btw.--Bbb23 (talk) 15:56, 20 July 2013 (UTC) Hello and thanks for your help. The description of the link should say "Dave Phillips Art homepage". Also I've hit refresh several times and I still don't see the text I added. It appeared in the preview. I hit save. Don't know what I'm doing wrong. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pamelaphillipsartist (talk • contribs) 18:08, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * Okay, I added "art", but I don't like "home page" as one word. Apparently, it can be spelled as one word or two, but I don't know the stats on which is preferred. As for the technical issue, what browser are you using? Do you see the changes you are making to this page?--Bbb23 (talk) 18:39, 20 July 2013 (UTC) Thanks for adding 'art'. I'm using explorer and I see the changes on this page. I'm going to try again. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pamelaphillipsartist (talk • contribs) 18:58, 20 July 2013 (UTC) The changes I made are up! The other times I wrote the letters in the box, don't know what it's called, but it prevents spam, I believe. Maybe that was the problem. I also noticed an alert because the site had no sources. I have added sources which I hope will be enough to remove the alert. If the two sources aren't enough please let me know. Thanks again. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pamelaphillipsartist (talk • contribs) 19:21, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * They're not sources, and I've removed them. Try reading WP:RS about reliable sources. Also, you need to be careful editing the article at all because you have an obvious conflict of interest.--Bbb23 (talk) 20:05, 20 July 2013 (UTC) I don't understand, after reading the link, why Dover Publications is not a reliable source of information for one of their most prolific authors. Also MaizeQest is a Pennsylvania company which has delivered hundreds of corn mazes, other kinds of mazes and games, for farms in the US, Canada and England, all created by Dave Phillips for many years. Do you need the names of the presidents of the companies? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pamelaphillipsartist (talk • contribs) 20:37, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * A source is something specific. For example, an online source has a URL so the user can click on it and see the source. An offline source, which is acceptable, has enough information in it to enable a user to locate the source. For example, you could source to a book, with the title, the author, the ISBN, and page number(s). What you put in is, forgive me, next to useless.--Bbb23 (talk) 20:54, 20 July 2013 (UTC) OK, urls it is so people can click. Thanks. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pamelaphillipsartist (talk • contribs) 22:53, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * URLs are helpful in citations, but they are not adequate because 1) the reader does not necessarily know without following the link what kind of information is in it (is it a book or newspaper? when published? who wrote it?) and 2) urls can rot, for example if the website moves. For that reason, citations should always contain other information. See WP:Referencing for beginners. --ColinFine (talk) 10:42, 21 July 2013 (UTC) Collapsible rows with a table Hello, I am trying to fill out a table with ethnic groups for Plymouth. The UK census lists quite a lot of ethnic groups, which are grouped into five categories. I would like to make a table which lists only those five categories, but has the option to show the ethnic groups within each category, upon clicking. Here is how far I've gotten, but I don't know how to arrange it more neatly to look like a table. Thanks in advance. Jolly Ω Janner 19:01, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * Collapsed tables are not recommended for main article information. See MOS:COLLAPSE. They are allowed for nav boxes, but that is not main article text. They are allowed (but controversial, for infoboxes, although infoboxes should be redundant information). Neither of the latter two apply to this example.-- SPhilbrick (Talk) 00:40, 21 July 2013 (UTC) * Thanks, I think I'll bring this issue up with UK Geography wikiproject. Jolly Ω Janner 01:08, 21 July 2013 (UTC) Chrome hanging on edit Chrome started hanging on an edit. Everything else in Chrome seems to be working okay. Any ideas? Paul — Preceding unsigned comment added by Phanna23 (talk • contribs) 21:02, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * It's possible that it could be server lag at Wikipedia's end, but that usually causes slow load times, rather than hangs. If you are using Visual Editor, try the Edit Source option and see if that resolves the issue. drewmunn talk 21:26, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * Which version of chrome do you have? VE says it only works with the most recent version (but unhelpfully doesn't give a version number for that). RudolfRed (talk) 21:39, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * Specifically, it says that VE works with the "most modern versions of Firefox, Chrome and Safari". Also, since Chrome is auto-updating software, I'm not sure it's actually possible to have anything but the most "modern" version of it. -- John Broughton (♫♫) 02:54, 21 July 2013 (UTC) * It's possible, especially in people who prefer sleep and hibernate over shut down, as this can result in the auto-update never actually being called. A close-reopen cycle should resolve this, however. More importantly, perhaps, is the other side of the same coin; what if a Chrome update breaks VE? This can occur (some widely used plugins and systems can act quirkily in updates), and may cause the majority of Chrome users to lose access to VE. What should our support files for VE note in this case, as the latest version may not technically be supported, but older versions may be unobtainable? This is all probably more suitable for the VE dev team than here... drewmunn talk 17:27, 21 July 2013 (UTC) Deletion of post I have created a post for James Biden (can't find URL any longer) that I want to remain hidden for a few weeks while I get the appropriate sources. I thought that is how I had it set up, but the messages I received seem to state otherwise. Can you help me make it private to only me while I work on it and gather the appropriate sources? Once I get them all there I will make it public. Thank you for your help, and my apologies about the confusion on my end. Mike — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sblasturfaceoff (talk • contribs) 22:21, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * You can't hide it. Anything you put on Wikipedia is visible to all. You should wait until you have the needed sources, then submit the article at WP:AfC, where you can get it reviewed. RudolfRed (talk) 22:37, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * Also, the note on your talk page provides a link where you can get the original article back when you have your sources ready. RudolfRed (talk) 22:39, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * Completely agree with RudolfRed, however you also have your personal sandbox available to you so you may tinker with and gradually grow a potential article before letting it go "live" under a bonifide aricle title. Market St.⧏ ⧐ Diamond Way 23:13, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * Sandbox sounds like exactly what the OP was looking for. Sandbox pages aren't exactly hidden but they're not exactly public either. And less likely to get deleted than incomplete article pages are.--R.S. Peale (talk) 00:59, 21 July 2013 (UTC) * Important point R.S. Peale, no page is "hidden" but like we agree Sandbox is publicly viewable but usually given wide latitude to slowly build and form possible articles. Market St.⧏ ⧐ Diamond Way 01:25, 21 July 2013 (UTC) * More precisely, it is my understanding that pages in user space should not be tagged for deletion for most of the usual reasons for deletion of articles, such as lack of content or lack of references. Is that correct? It is my understanding that they can only be tagged for deletion for a few reasons, such as being fake articles, copyright violation, libel, or grossly offensive. Is that correct? As a result, any draft article that is worth growing can be grown in user space until it has the required sources, etc. Robert McClenon (talk) 15:00, 21 July 2013 (UTC) * If you look at WP:CSD, you'll see that the speedy deletion criteria vary, depending on namespace. There are 13 "G" criteria that could be invoked for userspace pages, as well as 3 "U" criteria for such pages, but basically the situation is as you said - criteria such as A7 don't apply. -- John Broughton (♫♫) 01:10, 22 July 2013 (UTC) Adding items I want to add updated information and pictures to Susan Boyle's pages as they are so out of date. How do I do this? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Graysear (talk • contribs) 22:33, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * Hi Graysear, I see that this is your first ever contribution to wikipedia, so first welcome! WP:RELIABLESOURCES and Help:Introduction to uploading images/1 may assist you. Market St.⧏ ⧐ Diamond Way 23:09, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * Susan Boyle is semi-protected. Click "View source" to see more, including how to make suggestions. PrimeHunter (talk) 00:30, 21 July 2013 (UTC) Talk page notice Hi all, I have seen a few talk page notices to the effect that it is a lightly patrolled, or rarely read talk page and it's better to leave a comment on a wikiproject discussion page. But I can't find or remember where I saw this notice to post on a few articles talk pages I have found to be kind of "sleepy". Thanks! Market St.⧏ ⧐ Diamond Way 23:03, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * Red information icon with gradient background.svg Not done: before the sands of time sweeps this back any editor that knows would be appreciated! Market St.⧏ ⧐ Diamond Way 00:52, 21 July 2013 (UTC) * I'm not sure which message that is. I looked at Template_messages/Talk_namespace, and didn't see anything that matched your description, but you might want to look there too. Maybe there's a link there that will lead you to the right place. RudolfRed (talk) 01:50, 21 July 2013 (UTC) * Thanks for the assitance RudolfRed, I have also looked extensively, I'm starting to suspect that it was just a customized notice directing to a Wikiproject or more trafficed article. Market St.⧏ ⧐ Diamond Way 02:17, 21 July 2013 (UTC) * You may be thinking of the messages displayed when editing a "Portal talk" or "Category talk" page - you can see those listed at Editnotice. -- John of Reading (talk) 07:00, 21 July 2013 (UTC) Capitalization Hi- I created an article Alpha rwirangira... How do I make the letter R in the last name capitalized, rather than lower case. I've tried to change it, but it will not let me. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Hemdee Kiwanuka (talk • contribs) 23:07, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * One solution that will work but possibly may not be the "proper" way to do it is to click the "MOVE" option on the upper right of the article and submit the new article name (in this case with a capital "R"), follow the instructions there may be a form or submission you should make to ensure the old article is deleted. Market St.⧏ ⧐ Diamond Way 23:16, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * That is the correct way to do it and there isn't any reason to have the typo version deleted. Dismas |(talk) 00:23, 21 July 2013 (UTC) * I'm not sure the Move button will be visible, isn't only visible to confirmed users?-- SPhilbrick (Talk) 00:33, 21 July 2013 (UTC) * Moot, as it was moved by someone else.-- SPhilbrick (Talk) 00:34, 21 July 2013 (UTC) * Hemdee Kiwanuka isn't autoconfirmed yet and cannot move pages. Another editor has moved it to Alpha Rwirangira. PrimeHunter (talk) 00:34, 21 July 2013 (UTC) * ...where it was deleted as "unambiguous advertising". -- John of Reading (talk) 06:55, 21 July 2013 (UTC) I am writing a new page and I'm having problems with the references format I am writing a new page and I'm having problems with the references format. docoeddocoed (talk) 23:12, 20 July 2013 (UTC) * Where you want your inline citation (a superscripted number) to be, use at the start and end of your reference. Finally, put a at the end of your article. Jolly Ω Janner 00:17, 21 July 2013 (UTC) * See References for beginners. Dismas |(talk) 00:21, 21 July 2013 (UTC)
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Talk:Sid Sackson Untitled "It can be argued that German-style board games wouldn't exist without his creations" Eh? I don't have a clue what a "German-style board game" is, but I gather from the article on them that a large proportion of them come from Germany. And so presumably don't have a lot to do with this Sid Sackson chap. Or am I wrong? I won't change the article, as it would probably be better to leave it to someone who actually knows about these games. -- Oliver PEREIRA 01:14 Dec 10, 2002 (UTC) Oliver-go to kriegspiel, these "german-style" board games were around before this man was born. It is probably more accurate to say that he helped them grow in popularity within the US. Furthermore, Acquire isn't a "German style board game". Im gonna remove it. Vera Cruz 01:20 Dec 10, 2002 (UTC) * Kriegspiel isn't a German-style board game in the context of the article as far as I can make out. I've not come across any of these "designer games" myself, but I used to play wargames as a kid. Kriegspiel was a game played by German military students and was then used as the name of an Avalon Hill wargame. However, if your assertion that Acquire isn't a German-style board game is correct then I'm sure you were right to remove the comment. Mintguy 02:21 Dec 10, 2002 (UTC) Thanks for clarifying that! -- Oliver PEREIRA 01:33 Dec 10, 2002 (UTC) User:<IP_ADDRESS>, if you've got a reason to remove the statement that he specialized in wargames, could you explain it? I'm going to put it back in until then. -- John Owens 05:43 Apr 9, 2003 (UTC) It seems like, given the fact that *none* of the significant games cited in the article are wargames, the burden of proof is still on the assertion that they were a specialty. I myself can think of no Sackson wargames (except in the loosest sense). Though, given how prolific he was I'd not be surprised to find out that there were some. --Stellmach 20:29, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
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