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Knowledge Beginnings is proud to be a national leader in early childhood education. Our Education department has successfully developed a research-based curriculum that is designed around critical early learning standards. We offer a rich learning environment for all children. Our programs focus on the whole child to lay foundational building blocks for a lifetime love of learning. From our Early Foundations® programs to our industry-leading school-age program, you'll see that we strengthen the minds and bodies of children at all stages of development. Our program offers a balance of nurturing, playtime, and learning throughout the day. Our daily activities develop your child's<|fim_middle|>. We regularly update our curricula to align with national and state accreditation standards and are developing new enrichment program offerings to meet the needs of our families. Recently, we also introduced a Mandarin Immersion program in select centers.
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Obsessive compulsive disorder is<|fim_middle|> reduce the time a patient suffers through this disease. With ongoing treatment can help patients achieve long term relief from symptoms and return to normal life sooner.
a potentially disabling illness that traps you in endless cycles of repetitive thoughts and actions. These thoughts emerge from recurring fears that they cannot control. These thoughts produce anxiety which compels them to perform certain actions. These actions are performed to prevent the obsessive thoughts. And the cycle continues. The compulsive behavior gets to a point that it hampers normal behavior in daily lives of OCD patients. Fear of dirt or contamination and the compulsion that follows is the repetitive washing of hands or showering. Fear of causing harm to another person and the compulsion includes refusing to shake hands or touch door knobs. Fear of making mistakes and the compulsion includes checking and rechecking things such as door locks or stoves etc. Although cause of OCD has not been understood yet, studies show that it is caused by combination biological and environmental factors. Obsessive compulsive disorder can be caused by the blockage of pathways in the brain that deal with planning and judgment. The vulnerability to this disease is possibly inherited. Environmental factors include changes in living situation, abuse, stress, relationship problems, death of a loved one etc. Behavioural therapy: The main aim of this kind of therapy is to help patients with OCD to confront their fears by teaching them methods to control their actions and reduce anxiety. This is called as exposure therapy. The focus is to reduce the exaggerated behavior that results from compulsions to do something. Medication therapy: Antidepressants are used to treat obsessive compulsive disorder. The doctor will analyze the root cause of your behavior and then decide the medication that is required. In the first method, radio frequency is used to destroy a thermal lesion of a certain volume. This kind of treatment is permanent and is generally irreversible. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is also used to treat OCD (Obsessive compulsive disorder). This is done by inserting electrodes in the brain to the affected area. In severe cases, where the patients do not respond to behavior therapy or to any of the medication provided, ECT is used. ECT is electroconvulsive therapy. This is done by passing current through the electrodes that are placed on the scalp. This is done under general anesthesia. It is observed that most of the cases of OCD are treatable with medication or behavior therapy or a combination of both. It is important that patient continues the treatment until it is cured. Do not leave the treatment half way; this is because OCD cannot go away just by itself. Nor can OCD be prevented. However, early diagnosis and subsequent treatment can greatly
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The event began with a greeting from our fabulous volunteers! A team of 18 volunteers helped us make this day extra special! They helped us staff the check-in area, and ensured everyone was having a great time! They even wore special buttons that said, "I speak mom." Guests then walked through our Super Mamas Marketplace! They were able to shop products many made by other Super Mamas and entrepreneurs! There was plenty of fun activities<|fim_middle|> new and exciting grass-fed baby formula and our mom's walked away with samples too! We were excited to share this day with our friends from Northgate! During the event a few lucky mom's received a complimentary make-over and were invited on stage for a special surprise! This was followed an amazing serenade by an all female mariachi! Paulina surprised us all with a gender reveal at the end of the event! Surprise! It's a girl. We could not be more excited to bring another girl into our #Momboss tribe!
for the kids too! Including an activity corner by Target where kids created a keepsake with a powerful message #stronglikemom. They kids also enjoyed a reading of Roselyn Sanchez and Eric Winters' new book, "Sebi and the Land of Cha Cha Cha," a bubble and tent area and soccer by Super Soccer Stars! Of course, like any good party the food and drinks were amazing too. Thank you to Todo Verde, Love Swirls, Viva Los Cupcakes, Greenz on Wheelz and Food Truck Stop LA for the delicious eats! I Love Micheladas was a hit with dads, and mom's alike! Everyone got their caffeine fix thanks to Califia Farms. Munchkin dropped by to share with us all about their
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CAPL Awards Night 2007 results By Wei-Meng Lee on 19 May 2007 5:38pm - No Comments [center][img]http://www.gamesync.net/img/headers/capl.png[/img][/center] The Compaq AMD Pro-Gaming League Awards Night 2007 exclusive event concluded on Friday night. The exclusive Awards Night, a first-of-its-kind in Singapore, went smoothly but was marred by the less than satisfactory turnout. The Awards Night started off with an impressive video presentation introducing the nominees for each award<|fim_middle|> Photos of the event will be up by Wednesday. « Previous Story CAPL Awards Night 2007 sneak preview Next Story » StarCraft II unveiled by Blizzard at Seoul, South Korea CAPL Awards Night 2007 nominees announced CAPL Awards Night 2007 sneak preview CS and TFT dropped from CAPL 2007/08 Registration for CAPL 2007/08 Spring Season open CAPL 2006/07 Winter Season Results and Recap
. After that, Mr David Tan, Business Director of Personal Systems Group, Hewlett-Packard Singapore went up on stage to give a short speech. In his speech, he gave thanks to the sponsors of CAPL, and said that it was the sponsors' goal to bring the "best experience" to local teams and encourage them to participate in local tournaments. Mr David Tan also announced that the CAPL 2007/08 season will continue to be sponsored by both Compaq and AMD, and will officially kick off on 1 June 2007 with a special "Midnight Madness" overnight gaming experience at E2Max. The Counter-Strike Marksman Award was won by Lincoln "liNc" Heng from Team R. He scored a total of 157 kills over the CAPL 2006/07 season. The Best Counter-Terrorist Team and Best Terrorist Team Awards were given to Team and Team MJK respectively. Team ExsequoR received the Most Valuable Team Award. In DotA Allstars, Cai Wang, also known as "spawnzzz" took the Monster Award for having the most overall hero kills throughout CAPL 2006/07. Liu Wanquan, also known as "WAN", took both the Best Farmer and Most Valuable Player Awards, based on total creep kills and total overall kills respectively. WAN killed over 2,100 creeps to clinch the Best Farmer award. Team Zenith received the Most Valuable Team Award. For Warcraft III, Chiam Khoon Hong, also known as "vLae", won the Best Human Award, having won 15 matches. Ng Wei Loon, also known as "Abuse", won the Best Orc Award, having 13 wins. The Best Undead Award was won by Soh Peng Hung, also known as "pUmKing". He had a total of 14 wins playing Undead. No surprises for The Best Night Elf and Most Valuble Player Awards, which were both won by Galvin "Gosubay" Bay. Finally, Team Zenith won their second award of the night when they received the CAPL Glory Award, for being the team which earned the highest amount of prize money of all teams and individuals. The Awards Night, however, was marred by the poor turn out. According to officials, many individuals and teams had RSVP'd in advance of the event, but decided not to attend at the last minute. Others, including some award winners, were either late and missed the awards ceremony completely or did not turn up at all. For a more in-depth report on the criteria used to select each award winner, view GameSync's CAPL Award Nights 2007 [url=http://www.gamesync.net/2007/05/18/news/capl-awards-night-2007-sneak-preview]sneak preview[/url].
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Business Phone Service Providers in Savery, WY Wyoming> Savery Finding the Best Phone Service Provider in Savery, WY When you own a business in Savery, WY, the most popular way to have customers contact you is still via telephone. This goes to show that having a sound, reliable telephone provider for your company is still the best way to bring in business and allow your customers to contact you easily. A phone service should be dependable, consistent and cost-effective, and should offer the services that you really need to run your business the right way. Make your decision carefully when you are choosing what type of phone service to choose in Savery, WY. You'll be given two choices when you need to set up a package, either VoIP or Analog. Each service has different features to them, so it is vital to understand what they offer before choosing one over the other. Before you make your final decision, read on to understand what both phone services offer and the differences they have. 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You may be a small company that needs just five lines or a large corporation who will require hundreds of extensions for your employees. Either way, there will be a VoIP service that can meet your business needs. How to Choose a Business VoIP Service Provider Since VoIP phone service has become a popular<|fim_middle|> reliable phone system is crucial for your company and its continued success. Traditional Business Phone Service in Savery, WY: What it is and How it Works The traditional business phone service uses the PSTN, short for public switched telephone network. The PSTN system is still greatly used nationwide and routes calls through a series of cables, telephone lines and satellites. This system is also what most mobile networks go through. This phone system was the first of its kind and has been in use for around a hundred years. The infrastructure of the PSTN system is very large and old, making it more difficult and expensive to maintain. 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When you set up a business phone service, the PBX is what allows the users to enjoy the different call features, such as voicemail, caller ID, multiple extensions and more. The PBX in a traditional PSTN phone system may be located at a remote location or at the user's premises. But no matter where it is, an analog PBX is expensive. A complete business phone system which uses a PBX will need countless types of hardware that the business owner must purchase themselves. This investment may start at $1,000 and up. Not only that, configuration and maintenance will be a separate cost, which could run you a $100 an hour or more. Upgrading a traditional PBX in Savery, WY can be difficult and expensive. Many of the PBX systems only support a small amount of lines. This will become a problem if your business becomes larger and you need to add more extensions. You'll end up having to pay for more hardware to accommodate your growth, as well as the service hours to install them. 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Q: algorithm similar to 'assignment task' Here is the assignment problem http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generalized_assignment_problem I have a similar task, but can't find the algorithm. We have m tasks, n laborers, m>n. When task is done, the laborer takes the next one (if there is free one). If task is taken by some laborer, no one else can take it. Each laborer has his own speed: V1..Vn, each task has its own 'volume' - W1..Wm. So, i need to distribute tasks between laborers with the goal of minimization of time doing all tasks. Please help me to find an algorithm or how this problem is named.) A: This problem is scheduling jobs on parallel, uniformly related machines so as to minimize the makespan. There's a polynomial-time approximation scheme due to Hochbaum and Shmoys (Using dual approximation algorithms for scheduling problems: Theoretical and practical results, 1988). btilly is right that the bin-packing problem is closely related; the analyses of both Hochbaum--Shmoys and the previous best approximation MULTIFIT are based on techniques pioneered for bin packing. A: This looks like a likely np-complete variation of the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bin_packing_problem. I would therefore not worry about an exact algorithm. Assuming<|fim_middle|> the time for the fastest worker to do everything. Your initial lower time is the time for all of the workers to complete that much work if all are working at the same time. This is clearly not always going to be perfectly optimal. But it should work reasonably well.
that the tasks are independent, my first try would be a greedy heuristic. Given an estimate of finishing time, assign to each worker at all points the longest task that they can finish before that finishing time. Now do a binary search to find the shortest finishing time that you can get away with. Your initial upper time is
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Though the major part of the prediction uncertainty comes nowadays (usually) from the SSO (= Solar System Object) ephemeris uncertainty (before the availability of Hipparcos, Tycho etc. catalogs more or less ~50% of the uncertainty came from the catalog) it is of course desirable to have as accurate star data as possible. Going a little bit deeper into this subject it would be also the best if the prediction catalog is the same (or refers to the same system like the ICRS) as the catalog used for the astrometric reduction of asteroid observations which are again used for the computation of an (improved/updated) orbit. This ensures that both the ephemeris and the star position are within the same reference frame (zero point etc.), bypassing or at least reducing any systematic differences which lead into larger (and maybe not recognized) prediction uncertainties. But in practice the 'bias' introduced by such disagreements is one or two order of magnitudes smaller than the primary error sources. The basic informations about these catalogs (mainly grabbed from the documantation or primary web site) are summarized below. The order of appearance reflects also (more or less) my personal recommendations using these catalogs for asteroidal occultation predictions. Of course there might be special applications for which this 'order' could/should be changed, e.g. TNO occultations are not so frequently and the uncertainty is usually rather large. One possible strategy could be to increase dramatically the number of predicted events accepting an also increasing uncertainty because less accurate but more comprehensive catalogs (like USNO-B1.0) are used for that. This large event list could then be used for some 'brute force' observing method, i.e. dedicating an automatic telescope to observe each of this predicted events (automatic systems get not frustrated if they observe hundreds of events with an success rate of maybe 1%...). From 3386 reported asteroidal occultations 1997-2013. This table was generated using all archived (negative and positive) occultations (events) and while it reflects somehow the experience about the accuracy of star catalogs for occultation work it is not a real 'hard' statistic and you should consider all the circumstances biasing the quality and success prospects of an occultation prediction (now and in the past) like orbit updates etc.. The FK6 created and published by ARI (Astronomisches Recheninstitut) combines the results of the astrometric satellite Hipparcos with the data of the "Fifth Fundamental Catalogue (FK5)". The result contains, in particular for the proper motions, statistically significant improvements of the Hipparcos data und represents a system of unprecedented accuracy for these 4150 fundamental stars. The typical mean error in pm is 0.35 mas/year for 878 basic stars, and 0.59 mas/year for the sample of the 3272 additional stars. As in the case of the FK6, (using ground based data provided by the FK5 to improve Hipparcos' results), the Boss General Cat. (GC) was used to increase the number of stars with such better data: The combination of HIPPARCOS and GC data gives improved results for 20 069 stars. This catalogue - named GC+HIP - gives proper motions (pm) with a typical mean error of 0.66 mas/year (about a factor of 1.2 better than Hipparcos for this stars). Then the proper motions of the Tycho-2 Catalogue were used to improve the pm for an additional huge number of Hipparcos stars. This catalogue giving pm with a typical mean error of 0.83 mas/year (about a factor of 1.3 better than Hipparcos for this sample) is called TYC2+HIP. The FK6 Part I is providing pm with a typical mean error of 0.35 mas/year, the FK6 part III with a typical mean of 0.59 mas/year. The catalogue ARIHIP has been constructed by selecting the 'best data' for a given star from the three combination catalogues mentioned above. It provides 'best data' for 90842 stars with a typical mean error of 0.89 mas/year (about a factor of 1.3 better than Hipparcos for this sample of stars). Personal note: ARIHIP provides the best data currently available for occultation work. Add Tycho-2 stars to go deeper (see below). This catalog contains 118218 stars that were observed by the European Space Agency's Hipparcos Satellite, operational from late 1989 to 1993. It is complete to V=7.3. The positional accuracy is 1-3 mas at epoch 1991.25 and 1-2 mas/yr for proper motions (pm), respectively. Hipparcos catalog is the standard reference catalog for optical astrometry, representing the ICRF in the optical wavelengths. Tycho-2 contains about 2.5 million stars within the HIP/ICRF system. The catalog is 99% complete to V=11.0 and 95% complete at V=11.5. Positional accuracies range from about 10 to 100 mas, depending on magnitude. Proper motion accuracies are from 1 to 3 mas. Personal note: the original Hipparcos data should be replaced by ARIHIP. ARIHIP+Tycho-2 should give the best positional data up to V~10-11. The second release of the UCAC (USNO CCD Astrograph Catalog) is an astrometric and photometric catalog of 48.3 million stars covering the sky from -90° to +40° in declination and going up to +52° in some areas. Positions and proper motions are on the ICRS (International Celestial Reference System) and given at the epoch J2000.0. The UCAC2 star catalog has an observed positional error of about 20mas for 10 mag < R < 14 mag and about 70mas for R_lim ~16, as shown in the left figure (Zacharias et al. AJ 2004). How to improve V-mag calculation from UCAC2 magnitudes is described on the web page by Bruce L. Gary. Personal note: still one of the primary input catalogs for occultation predictions by SSOs. Supported in my occultation predictions. UCAC3 is a compiled, all-sky star catalog covering mainly the 8 to 16 magnitude range in a single bandpass between V and R. Positional errors are about 15 to 20 mas for stars in the 10 to 14 mag range. It is supplemented by proper motions and SuperCosmos and 2MASS photometric data, as well as various flags. The proper motions of bright stars are based on about 140 catalogs, including Hipparcos and Tycho, as well as all catalogs used for the Tycho-2 proper motion construction. Proper motions of faint stars are based on a re-reduction of early epoch SPM data (-90 to -10 deg Dec) plus Schmidt plate data from the SuperCosmos project (down weighted due to systematic errors of order 100 mas). The proper motions of faint stars (R >= 13.5) therefore should be used with caution. The unpublished plate measure data from the AGK2, the Hamburg Zone Astrograph, the USNO Black Birch Astrograph, and the Lick Astrograph have considerably contributed to improve proper motions for stars mainly in the 10 to 14 mag range (down to the UCAC3 limit for Lick data); however, these data do not cover all sky. Personal note: due to some known issues (false double stars, and distortions in its proper motion system north of -20d declination) with this catalog I do not recommend to use it neither for occultation work nor for astrometry!! Use UCAC4 instead. It is the final release in this series and contains over 113 million objects; over 105 million of them with proper motions (PMs). UCAC4 is an updated version of UCAC3 with about the same number of stars also covering all-sky. Bugs were fixed, Schmidt plate survey data were avoided, and precise five-band photometry was added for about half the stars. Astrograph observations have been supplemented for bright stars by FK6, Hipparcos, and Tycho-2 data to compile a UCAC4 star catalog complete from the brightest stars to about magnitude R = 16. Epoch 1998-2004 positions are obtained from observations with the 20 cm aperture USNO Astrograph's "red lens," equipped with a 4k by 4k CCD. Mean positions and PMs are derived by combining these observations with over 140 ground- and space-based catalogs, including Hipparcos/Tycho and the AC2000.2, as well as unpublished measures of over 5000 plates from other astrographs. For most of the faint stars in the southern hemisphere, the first epoch plates from the Southern Proper Motion program form the basis for PMs, while the Northern Proper Motion first epoch plates serve the same purpose for the rest of the sky. These data are supplemented by 2MASS near-IR photometry for about 110 million stars and five-band (B, V, g, r, i) APASS data for over 51 million stars. Thus the published UCAC4, as were UCAC3 and UCAC2, is a compiled catalog with the UCAC observational program being a major component. The positional accuracy of stars in UCAC4 at mean epoch is about 15-100 mas per coordinate, depending on magnitude, while the formal errors in PMs range from about 1 to 10 mas yr–1 depending on magnitude and observing history. Systematic errors in PMs are estimated to be about 1-4 mas yr–1. Personal note: If UCAC4 has a quality comparable to that UCAC2 had in the past and no errors or distorsions are hidden (and yet not found), then UCAC4 can be considered as one of the best catalog suitable for occultation work in terms of accuracy and deepness, probably together (or in addition) to PPMX,PPMXL. Supported in my occultation predictions. The Carlsberg Meridian Catalogue 14 is an astrometric and photometric catalog of 95.9 million stars in the red (SDSS r') magnitude range 9 to 17 covering the declination range -30° to +50°. The CMC has no proper motions, but because the observations were made in the period between March 1999 and October 2005 the positions (on the ICRS) refer to a rather recent epoch. For the 90842 ARIHIP stars the arithmetic mean p.m. in RA*cos(DE) and DE is 34 mas/yr and 31mas/yr. This gives an idea about the positional bias due to the lacking pm in CMC14. Personal note: actual (2010) this catalog can be considered roughly equivalent to the UCAC2 in terms of accuracy/quality. Advantage is the higher star density for the covered regions. The Carlsberg Meridian Catalogue 15 is the successor of the CMC14 and is destined to be the last of the series "Carlsberg Meridian Catalogue, La Palma". Its is based on observations made between March 1999 and March 2011 (CMC14: 1999-2005). It contains more than 122 million observations (overall sky completeness about 95-98%) of right ascension, declination, and magnitude of stars in the magnitude range of 9m < r′ < 17m and declination range of –40° < δ < +50°. The catalogue internal errors in astrometry are below 30 mas in both coordinates for stars brighter than r′ = 13, reaching 60 mas for r′ = 16. The internal magnitude error is below 0.020 mag for stars brighter than r′ = 13, and about 0.090 mag for r′ = 16. to -40º. Also some zones north of -30º has been re-observed in order to improve its internal errors. Personal note (2014): this catalog should be used in replacement of the CMC14 in astrometry and possibly in occultation work, though because CMC does not include proper motions it is not the first choice for occultation work. Currently supported in my occultation predictions. The Southern Proper Motion Catalog 4 contains absolute proper motions, positions, and B,V photometry for over 100 million stars and galaxies, down to a magnitude of V=17.5. Sky coverage is from declination -20 degrees to the south celestial pole. Cross references to the 2MASS near-infrared catalog are also included, as is the 2MASS JHK photometry. The absolute proper motions are tied to the ICRS at the bright end, via Hipparcos stars, and to external galaxies at the faint end. The final precision of the SPM positions and absolute proper motions is approximately 30 to 150 mas and 2 to 10 mas/yr, respectively. Systematic errors in the proper motions are still being evaluated but are estimated to be on the order of 1 mas/yr. Personal note: This catalog is probably the best choice for positions and proper motions of southern sky stars for the current epoch and I expect that these data are superior to data from UCAC4 or CMC15. Supported in my occultation predictions. PPM-Extended (PPMX) is a catalogue of 18,088,919 stars containing astrometric and photometric information. Its limiting magnitude is about 15.2 in the GSC photometric system. PPMX consists of three parts: a) a survey complete down to R_U=12.8 in the magnitude system of UCAC2; b<|fim_middle|>ing astrometric observations based on USNO A1.0, A2.0, and B1.0 is described by Chesley et al. in this paper . ARIHIP or URAT1 > PPMX or UCAC4 > (PPMXL ?) > UCAC2 for the northern sky (-20 < dec < +90). ARIHIP or URAT1 > SPM4 > PPMX or UCAC4 > (PPMXL ?) > UCAC2 for the southern sky (-90 < dec < -20). Don't use USNO B1.0, UCAC3 or NOMAD for occultation work.
) additional stars of high-precision proper motions, and c) all other stars from GSC 1.2 identified in 2MASS. The typical accuracy of the proper motions is 2 mas/y for 66 percent of the survey stars (a) and the high-precision stars (b), and about 10 mas/y for all other stars. PPMX contains photometric information from ASCC-2.5 and 2MASS. Personal note: Reasonable replacement for the original FK6, HIPPARCOS and Tycho-2 catalogs. Supported in my occultation predictions. PPMXL contains about 900 million objects, some 410 million with 2MASS photometry, and is the largest collection of ICRS proper motions at present. As representative for the ICRS the PPMX was choosen. USNO-B1.0 and 2MASS are the most widely used full-sky surveys. However, 2MASS has no proper motions at all, and USNO-B1.0 published only relative, not absolute (i.e. on ICRS) proper motions. ARI performed a new determination of mean positions and proper motions on the ICRS system by combining USNO-B1.0 and 2MASS astrometry. This catalog is called PPMXL , and it aims to be complete from the brightest stars down to about V ~ 20 full-sky. The resulting typical individual mean errors of the proper motions range from 4 mas/y to more than 10 mas/y depending on observational history. The mean errors of positions at epoch 2000.0 are 80 to 120 mas, if 2MASS astrometry could be used, 150 to 300 mas else. PPMXL (ARI) also gives correction tables to convert USNO-B1.0 observations of e.g. minor planets to the ICRS system. Personal note: I have yet no experience with this catalog but I plan to add support for this catalog to my occultation program. This catalog is still very unknown. It contains absolute proper motions of 280 million stars all over the sky without gaps in the magnitude range 10 mag < V <20 mag and might be thus comparable to PPMXL in terms of deepness. I have no experience with this catalog but as the authors tried to realize with this catalog an ICRS in the optical range it would be interesting to take a look into this work. Unfortunately this catalog gives no mean errors on the position and proper motions. Personal note: I have yet no experience with this catalog. Unfortunately there are no error estimates for the positions and proper motions, so I do not plan to include this catalog into my predictions. The catalog contains ~ 228 million objects (stars and non-star entries) covering about R = 3 to 18.5 mag with positional precisions of 5 to 40 mas. URAT1 is an observational catalog, i.e. mean positions of stars at mean epoch of URAT observing (between 2012.3 and 2014.6), on the International Celestial Reference System (ICRS) by using UCAC4 as reference in conventional "plate" adjustments. It covers most of the northern hemisphere and in some areas as far south as -24.8 deg Dec (Pluto field). Proper motions are derived from 2-epoch URAT1 and Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) data (at around epoch 2000) resulting in proper motion errors of typically 5 to 8 mas/yr. Personal note: It seems that URAT1 provides at the moment the best positions beside ARIHIP (HIP and FK6 stars) for occultation work. Supported in my occultation predictions. HSOY stands for Hot Stuff for One Year. The HSOY catalogue was compiled using the positions taken from Gaia-DR1 combined with the input data from the PPMXL catalogue, employing the same weighted least-squares technique that was used to assemble the PPMXL catalogue itself. Results. This effort resulted in a four-parameter astrometric catalogue containing 583,000,000 objects, with Gaia-DR1 quality positions and proper motions with precisions from significantly less than 1 mas/yr to 5 mas/yr, depending on the object's brightness and location on the sky. HSOY is described in this paper. Personal note: This is now (January 2017) the main star catalog used in my occultation predictions. The following catalogs should not be used for occultation work ! The USNO-B1.0 contains entries (position, pm and mag) for about 1 billion stars/galaxies(down to about V~20) which were detected in the digitized images of several photographic sky surveys. It is estimated that the positional error at current epoch is near 200 mas. USNO-B1.0's proper motions mean epoch is about 1975 and the proper motions are relative to the intermediate catalog YS4.0, not absolute! The present offset wrt the ICRS seems to be about 0.3". Personal note: I cannot really recommend this catalog for occultation predictions unless systematic and/or local differences wrt the ICRS are better investigated except there is a need for a dense and deep going star catalog. For occultation work a cleaned version from astrometry.net plus B1.0-ICRS corrections (see PPMXL) should be used. NOMAD is not a 'new' star catalog but rather datas compilation using the 'best' data from these catalogs: Hipparcos, UCAC2, Tycho-2, B1.0 (and some other data sources like 2MASS etc.) For detailed information you should consider the ReadMe file. Personal note: Do not use this catalog for occultation work or astrometry. It might be useful for other applications, but it is no alternative to the catalogs mentioned before. Systematic differences HIPPARCOS catalog - FK5 (and older important cataloges) were published by Schwan (ARI, see here). Systematic differences PPMXL (ARI) - USNO B1.0 and UCAC3 respectively were published by Roeser (ARI, see here and here). Debias
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Sharks lose to Predators in OT, face Game 7 on… Sharks lose to Predators in OT, face Game 7 on Thursday By Curtis Pashelka | PUBLISHED: May 10, 2016 at 11:45 a.m. | UPDATED: July 27, 2018 at 10:49 a.m. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The two-goal they had in the first period disappeared. So did their one-goal lead in the third. Now the Sharks face the prospect of elimination for the first time in the playoffs. Viktor Arvidsson collected a loose puck that Melker Karlsson was unable to handle, skated to the<|fim_middle|>, "You never assume things, but we didn't respond well to it. The next two shifts, they were in our end, and we had a breakdown on a 3-on-3 or a maybe 3-on-4, guys were standing around, and it's in the back of our net." The Sharks' ability to contain the Mike Fisher line with Neal and Wilson figured to be critical. The trio had been the Predators' best line through five games. They combined for one goal Saturday, but were otherwise held in check as Vlasic and Justin Braun were on the ice almost all the time against the Fisher line in Game 5. The Sharks didn't have an answer in the second period for the Predators, who tied the game 85 seconds after the first intermission with Ryan Johansen's first even-strength goal of the series. After Ryan Ellis blocked Couture's clearing attempt, he fed Johansen, who faked a shot, carried the puck around a sliding Braun and used a backhand to beat Jones and tie the game. The Sharks spent the rest of the period, or close to it, trying to keep from falling behind. Playing with much more desperation than they showed in the first period, the Predators badly outshot (14-4) and outhit (15-8) the Sharks in the second period. Matt Nieto was injured late in the first period after he slid lower body first into the Predators' net. Nieto returned briefly for one shift before the end of the first, but remained out of the game after the first intermission. DeBoer did not have an update on Nieto after the game. The Sharks played a nearly ideal first period, and they carried a 2-1 lead into intermission. Chris Tierney scored his first two goals of the series to give the Sharks a 2-0 lead, with his first goal coming 9:55 into the game. The Sharks limited the Predators to two shots on goal through the first 15 minutes of the first period, but Nashville cut San Jose's lead in half with 4:33 to go as Roman Josi scored his first goal of the playoffs. Josi intercepted a Braun clearing attempt, carried the puck into the slot and shoveled a shot toward the net. It hit a stick and bounced over Jones and into the Sharks net. It was the first step in the comeback by the Predators, who are showing the same kind of resilience that got them past the Anaheim Ducks in the first round, when they won Game 6 at home and Game 7 at the Honda Center. "This is a good hockey team we're playing, and I think we're a good hockey team," DeBoer said. "Momentum shifted back and forth. Everyone's won their home games. Based on how the series has been played, this should come down to one game in Game 7." For more on the Sharks, see the Working the Corners blog at blogs.mercurynews.com/sharks. Follow Curtis Pashelka on Twitter at twitter.com/CurtisPashelka. Curtis Pashelka Barry Tompkins: Luck will likely decide 49ers-Eagles outcome Girls basketball: Amborn steps up in must-win game for Archie Williams Sports Briefs: Cubley's 45 carries Mustangs to win in rivalry Warriors' Steph Curry named NBA All-Star Game starter
side of Marc-Edouard Vlasic and beat Sharks goalie Martin Jones with a backhand shot just 2:03 into overtime to give the Predators a 4-3 win in Game 6 on Monday. Arvidsson's first goal of the playoffs tied the series at three wins apiece with a do-or-die Game 7 on Thursday at SAP Center. "We had some chances, we could have won the game," Sharks coach Pete DeBoer said. "They did a little bit more than us tonight, but we have a Game 7 at home, which is what we play all season for." The Sharks, looking to advance to the Western Conference finals for the first time since 2011, managed a total of just nine shots on goal in the second and third periods and were outshot 29-16 at even strength. "They were stronger than us, that was the issue," Sharks center Logan Couture said. "They were winning more puck battles down low at their end, at the blue lines. They pinched, and we weren't strong enough on the boards to get it out." The winner of Thursday's game will play either the Dallas Stars or St. Louis Blues, who play Game 7 of their series Wednesday in Dallas. "Good start. After that, they were a little more desperate throughout," Vlasic said. "But we didn't play our best game, and we almost won. So, we'll be better on Thursday." The Sharks got a chance on the power play midway through the third period after Miikka Salomaki's stick caught Jones in the mask. They made it count. Working it around the perimeter, Joe Thornton found Brent Burns, and Burns found Couture. Pekka Rinne stumbled slightly and had trouble getting over to the other side of the net. That left Couture an open net to shoot at, and he made no mistake to give the Sharks a 3-2 lead with 9:56 to go in the third. The Sharks had the best road record in the NHL this season partly because once they had leads in the third period, they usually locked it down and earned the win. Not on Monday. Just 2:40 after Couture's goal, the Predators responded, as Colin Wilson got behind a stationary Sharks defense and redirected a pass from James Neal past Jones to tie the game 3-3. "It's tough to give that one up, we don't want to give it up, obviously," DeBoer said. "But … we've done the same to them at different points in the series. Two goods teams going at it. It should come down to a Game 7." Asked if he thought his power play goal would stand up as the winner, Couture said
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I had wanted to go to Corby Town for quite a while. Not only had I not even been there to take pictures, let alone a game. But they also had<|fim_middle|> foods and has a Scottish accent. It felt strange but nice in a way, and I'd not have believed it had I not been there myself. After getting some more pictures, I settled down for the game, choosing to spend the first half behind Oxford City keeper Matt Ingram's goal, who was on loan from Wycombe. The game was not the best I have seen, though it did still have it's moments. Oxford City had the best of the early play, but it was Corby who had the ball in the net first. On 11 minutes, Paul Malone headed home from a corner, but it was ruled out for a foul. I didn't see much wrong myself, certainly, the player involved won the header cleanly and without impeding anyone. As the game wore on, Corby started to get a hold of the game and have the better chances. So it was slightly against the run of play that Oxford City got a penalty shortly before halftime. That was duly converted and they led 1-0 at the break, continuing their excellent run of away form. During the half-time interval, I discovered that the old ground that I had spent so long trying to access was just behind the dressing rooms and I could easily walk in and get the pictures I required. So I spent the time getting some nice pictures, before returning to the club shop to get that pennant. For the second half I toyed with a number of standing places before taking a seat in the decent sized stand for the rest of the game. The second half started off fairly slowly but as the game wore on both sides had chances. But Corby probably deserved a draw on the balance of play. And they sealed it 8 minutes from time when Carl Piergianni headed home after good play by the home side. The game ended without either side seriously coming close. I made a quick getaway and was back at Northampton by 5.45. After stopping to go to the toilet, I picked up my mates and after dropping them off, was back home by 7, ready to have my usual Saturday night routine of dinner, a few cans and Match Of The Day. STEEL PARK is a new ground on the non league circuit, having been built in the last couple of years. Certainly, it is a lot better suited to football than their old athletics home.2 sides are just hard standing. There is a decent sized terrace at one end and a fairly large stand along one side, holding around 500. With today's attendance of 299, all fans can sit or stand where they want in comfort. As mentioned above, the tea bar and club shop are decent, while the bar serves it's purpose. It's quite out in the sticks, the ground that is, so a visit to the town beforehand may be an idea if you want more choice, sadly I didn't have time. I'd certainly recommend a visit here, with the Scottish connections, it's something different and unique from other places.
a well-regarded programme shop, and there is nothing I like better than trawling through boxes of old programmes, looking to find some gems. Initially, I was looking at doing a midweek game, but then I noticed they were at home at the same time as Wycombe were at Northampton. I had been to Sixfields plenty of times and it was a pretty uninspiring place. And it's geographical location meant that I could drop mates off at the game, and then go to Corby. It was a win-win situation for all - they got a cheap lift and I got some help with the petrol money to try and combat the ever spiralling cost of this season. I have spent over £700 so far, and this would be my 49th game of 2012/13. On the day I was working till 11, so after getting changed and going back to Paul's, we were away by 11.30. After dropping the lads off at Sixfields at 12.30 I made my way to Corby, just over 20 miles taking me an hour. After stopping at Stewarts and Lloyds FC to take pictures of the United Counties League Team's ground, and also stopping at Aldi to get some cider for the evening, I got to Steel Park at around 1.45. After walking around the ground and trying to get into their old Rockingham Triangle ground without much success - all I got was wet feet and a load of brambles all over me for my trouble, added to the long walk that I had to take, I went into the ground. After paying £10 to get in and £2 for a programme, my first port of call was the club shop. Sadly, despite having a good range of programmes and books, there was nothing I needed or fancied. And I saw that pennants were on the price list as £10 large and £7 small. But when I went back later to get a picture of the club shop, the prices next to the actual pennants where £5 and £3, so my overwhelming compulsion so cover every square inch of my wall with pennants kicked in and my wallet was £3 lighter. The next place I stopped was the bar. After an annoying drive along slow-moving single carriageways, I needed a pint, and with the town being known as "Little Scotland" due to a large number of people from north of the border coming down to work in the town's steel industry, I was hoping for a nice pint of Thistly Cross Cider. Sadly, it was only Strongbow, but needs must and at £2.60 it was probably one of the cheapest I have had at the footy. I sat and watched the burning embers of the Arsenal v Spurs game on some random foreign channel, the home side winning 5-2 after Spurs had Adebayor sent off. The final stop before the game kicked off was the excellent tea bar. The prices were a bit more than you would pay in a chippy, but they had a nice range of Scottish stuff. First off I had a square sausage burger with chips and Irn Bru for £4.50. Then about 10 minutes later I went back for a Scotch Pie. I initially thought the "Little Scotland" thing was a bit of an exaggeration or something that had long died out. But practically every single person was ordering the Scottish
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Welcome to Selling Sarasota Podcast! In every episode, Shelley lays the smackdown on misinformation and delivers key insights into local<|fim_middle|> get it) is I'm supposed to be learning insights into local real estate. This is about this run that's happening and this person is going to be the benefit. Part of me was expecting tips on how to be a better realtor. I like this on a couple levels. People in Sarasota would listen to this (as they get news about their town), and they get to know a little more about the jingle bell run. You then are developing a relationship with your audience. Now when somebody is thinking of selling/buying house they're going to go to you guys. So I like the strategy here.
real estate. Shelley and Ed Panas are REALTORS® with Century 21 Beggins Enterprises in Sarasota, Florida. The audio quality is phenomenal. I love the music I love the vibe I liked the jingle bells in the background. I love the fact that you didn't let a kid that was giving you one-word answers throw you. The only disconnect I had (but I
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"You're sure he's going to be here?" I quietly asked Benito. I tried to hide my anxiety over the matter. "According to my source, he'll be here…patience, my friend," Benito softly replied from the adjacent café table. His chair and my chair nearly touched backs; we sat at separate tables for a reason. I fidgeted in my seat. "Easier said than done," I grabbed my water glass and swallowed a refreshing gulp. I looked out across the open circular thoroughfare. A beige, stone fountain was positioned in the middle, its water arcing into the air from the mouths of fish and angels. Five automobiles, all older Spanish or Swiss models, drove around the fountain, the drivers making their way to wherever they needed to go. Three young boys, conversing in Spanish and laughing wildly, walked past our table on the sidewalk. A modestly dressed woman carried a bag of groceries. "Your men are in position?" Benito asked, double-checking. He turned the page of the newspaper in his hands. "They're where they need to be. Everyone is where they need to be, Mr. Fisher," Benito assured me. "You know, I'm still a little troubled that I have yet to meet your source," I admitted. "I know we couldn't meet out in the open like you and I are now, but still…something could have been arranged." I glanced at Benito from the side of my eye. "Mr. Fisher, it would be very difficult to do that," Benito reminded me, as he had done twice before when we planned this operation. Benito was a local businessman who had ties with underground movements against the Franco regime. He also had friends in the Maquis. I met him early on in my posting to Barcelona. Through my position as Cultural Attaché in the Consulate-General, I was introduced to and worked with many individuals of various backgrounds and experiences. But then again, Cultural Attaché was merely a title. A distraction. A<|fim_middle|> read what happens next.
cover. "I just want to be sure of the source of our information, that's all," I sipped my water again. Benito turned the next page of his newspaper, pretending to read the goings on of the world. "You are right to feel that way," he voiced softly, his tone understanding. I looked down at the silver watch on my left wrist: 9:37. "Three minutes…" I spoke quietly. In three minutes from that moment, a car was expected to pull through the circular thoroughfare – a car transporting a German officer of the Abwehr division in Barcelona. The German intelligence organization had set up camp in this city of Spanish culture, as with other cities around the country, in order to glean intelligence regarding Allied operations and plans in the Mediterranean and North Africa. The German, a Captain Metzger, was the liaison officer for communication between Barcelona and headquarters in Berlin. The operational objective in play at the moment was simple: capture the German alive. The execution itself was nearly impossible. "There's Diego, right on time," Benito pointed out. One of his men, Diego's task was to purchase a coffee at the café where Metzger would get his coffee, then sit outside to await the German when he exited the building. Diego was a strong man, hence his role as a handler in the apprehension of Metzger. I looked down the road to my left. Parked by the curb at the mouth of an alley was a black car with its engine off. It was another of Benito's men, Julian. Once the apprehension took place, he would provide the primary getaway option for the handlers. Benito and I would simply act as unknowing pedestrians, leaving soon after the commotion would end. I glanced at my watch again: twenty seconds before 9:40. Mitchell rose from the fountain ledge and started walking toward the target café. A luxurious, black car emerged from between the buildings where the thoroughfare ran through, its engine heralding the coming of an important figure. 'Here we go,' I thought. "Metzger…" Benito mumbled, still feigning to read the paper. As the car circled around the fountain and slowed to the curb, Ezra began walking toward the café as well. Mitchell was already inside buying his coffee. The car's dark windows kept me in suspense of glimpsing the man who was our target. I knew his face only from photographs taken by Benito's men. I picked up my water glass, the small amount of condensation moistening my already sweaty palm. Looking on, I saw the car finally come to a complete stop; I heard the gear shift into park. 'This is it,' I told myself. Ezra and Diego were closest in proximity, and Mitchell was inside waiting to walk out at the right moment. From my seat nearly sixty feet away from Metzger's car, I looked to my left at Julian waiting in the getaway car. I spun around as gunshots rang out through the open space of the fountain thoroughfare. Before my eyes, three German soldiers with pistols shot Ezra, Diego, and Mitchell in their chests! The few locals in the vicinity cried out and fled; I discerned the words pistola and policía from their screams. The menacing Germans stood just a few feet from their car. In the flurry of motion I didn't recognize any of them as Metzger. Benito slid out of his chair and tipped his café table on its side. I did the same and ducked down, frightened I'd take a bullet. Fear gripped me; my hands shook and my body quaked. I heard a car door shut, and then another, all followed by the revving of an engine and the receding acceleration of the German car. Still nervous and shaking, I mustered the courage to peek over the overturned table; Benito remained behind his table. His fearful and worrying eyes met mine. "Benjamin…" his broken voice said in a sorrowful tone. I stood up and looked ahead on the sidewalk. Three men squirming in pain. I ran to them as Benito rose from the dirty sidewalk. I quickly knelt down beside Diego, the first one I reached. "How bad is it?" he coughed, the breath in his lungs wheezing in and out of his mouth and the blood-soaked hole in his chest. I examined him, but I was no doctor. "Keep breathing, but slowly. Despacio," I animated myself breathing in through my nose and out through my mouth. I tapped his thigh to encourage him to hold on as I stood up to tend the others. "Benj- …Benjamin…" Ezra rasped from twelve feet away. A pool of blood had gathered under him. "I'm here," I assured him as I knelt down. Seeing the blood under him meant that a bullet exited through his back. "Check on Mi…Mitchell," he struggled to breathe and speak. His eyes were gray-blue with a hint of red, and he was sweating. I examined him a moment more, then spoke. "I'll be right back." I quickly stood up and turned toward Mitchell. Benito had since knelt down beside Diego, and Julian joined him after running from the car that was still parked by the alley. I walked a few steps and found Mitchell lying on his left side just in front of the door to the café. "No, no, no, no…!" Benito cried out louder and louder. He engaged in resuscitating Diego; Julian squatted nearby, helpless. Benito breathed air into Diego's mouth, then pressed on his chest repeatedly again. I returned my focus to Mitchell. Kneeling down for a closer look, I saw that he also had an exit wound in his back. The red blood on his beige shirt showed it. There was also a small stream of blood that ran down his back, but didn't gather in a pool like with Ezra. "Mitchell…" I tried gently turning him onto his back. "Nooooo!" Benito cried out, tears starting to stream down his cheeks. "Boss…?" I heard a voice whisper. I turned and saw Mitchell barely moving. "Mitchell!" I immediately helped him turn over and sit up. I could more clearly see where the bullet entered: it missed his lung and clavicle. "Huuaaghh," Mitchell coughed but struggled with the pain. "Are you going to be okay?" I looked him in the eye. "I think so…just hurts bad. I've never been shot before…" he replied softly. He wiped a bit of saliva from his lips, then paused. After a moment our eyes met. "Boss…" he gazed at Ezra. I looked as well, only to find Ezra lying still. The sounds of wailing sirens approached the grisly scene. Benito's sobs were the only audible sound in close proximity, and Julian's state of shock was what my weary and unbelieving eyes rested on as we all knelt, sat, or lay on the dusty sidewalks of Barcelona, our mission far from salvaged and with many questions to answer for the authorities. I hope you liked it, and also liked the different kind of blog for this week. Again, please leave me a comment with your thoughts so that I can consider my readers' input in my edits of the story. Thank you for your support and encouragement, as always, and may you have a great week filled with success and accomplishment! As always it was riveting and very descriptive. I found no typos when I proof read it. I can't wait to
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Jay Burney Writer,<|fim_middle|>0 years. Founder of GreenWatch, Burney is a long-time advocate of the Niagara River and Buffalo Outer Harbor ecology and nature programs, strategies, and public engagement. Burney's presentation involves his work with Friends of Times Beach Nature Preserve, Our Outer Harbor, and the Pollinator Conservation Association. www.friendsoftimesbeachnp.org www.ourouterharbor.org www.pollinatorconservationassociation.org JAY'S PRESENTATIONS Our Outer Harbor BY JAY BURNEY @ VOL 19 ON MAR 14, 2018 "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." - Margaret Mead In Our Outer Harbor from PechaKucha Buffalo Vol. 19, writer, naturalist, and environmental activist, Jay Burney, recalls the activism of Margaret Mead to remind us we have the power to advocate for public lands and sustainable development. Buffalo's Outer Harbor has been used, abused, targeted, developed, abandoned, and targeted again. Legacy contamination remains. Burney and the Our Outer Harbor advocacy group are on the front lines resisting the privatization of public land through protests, workshops, public meetings and hearings, media production, and community engagement. JAY'S RECENT EVENTS PAST VOL 19 Buffalo @ The 9th Ward at Babeville
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Abstract: This article is concerned with the study of Mather's \beta-function associated<|fim_middle|> integrable billiards, this result provides a representation formula for the \beta-function near 0. Moreover, we apply and check these results in the case of circular and elliptic billiards.
to Birkhoff billiards. This function corresponds to the minimal average action of orbits with a prescribed rotation number and, from a different perspective, it can be related to the maximal perimeter of periodic orbits with a given rotation number, the so-called Marked length spectrum. After having recalled its main properties and its relevance to the study of the billiard dynamics, we stress its connections to some intriguing open questions: Birkhoff conjecture and the isospectral rigidity of convex billiards. Both these problems, in fact, can be conveniently translated into questions on this function. This motivates our investigation aiming at understanding its main features and properties. In particular, we provide an explicit representation of the coefficients of its (formal) Taylor expansion at zero, only in terms of the curvature of the boundary. In the case of
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It was an unconventional wedding on April 6 for Craig Crawford, to say the least. And that's not just because it was shared by two men. Unconventional because it begins with a reading of the Ninth Amendment. Unconventional because because Crawford, a political pundit who runs his own website Trail Mix, and his new husband David are initially standing so far apart it's hard to tell they're even together. And unconventional because Crawford uploaded the 20-minute video of the ceremony to his website, the latest in a series of posts about the event ("my last wedding post, I<|fim_middle|> of Abigail and Benjamin Franklin. Full video of the proceedings here.
promise"). The wedding also featured readings of letters between John and Abigail Adams. After that and a poem were completed, Crawford and the groom got together to do the more normal things… like exchanging rings and vows. The wedding took place at Maggiano's Little Italy with centerpieces that included Bobbleheads
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What happens when cybercriminals start to use machine learning? Andrew Tsonchev, director of cyber analysis for AI threat defence business Darktrace, says it could enable hackers to launch attacks that were previously only within the reach of nation state actors. Over the last few years, machine learning threat detection and defence company Darktrace has been something of a rising star in the cybersecurity industry. Its core unsupervised machine learning technology lend it the reputation of being one of the best in AI-enabled security. But what exactly do those on the cutting edge of cybersecurity research worry about? Computerworld UK met with director of cyber analysis at Darktrace, Andrew Tsonchev, at the IP Expo show in London's Docklands late last month. "A lot of solutions out there look at previous attacks and try to learn from them, so AI and machine learning are being built around learning from what they've seen before," he said. "That's quite effective at, say, coming up with a machine learning classifier that can detect banking trojans." But what's the flip-side to that? If vendors are taking artificial intelligence seriously in threat detection, won't their counterparts in the criminal world consider the same? Are these hackers as sophisticated currently as some of the vendors would have us believe<|fim_middle|> against high value targets.
they are? To understand where machine learning might be useful for attackers, it's useful to consider some instances where it has demonstrated strong advantages in defence. "Technologically simple attacks are very effective," says Tsonchev. "We do see a lot of compromises on networks that are not flashy in terms of custom exploit development, bespoke malware that's been designed to evade detection. A lot of the time it's the old fashioned stuff: password theft, phishing, all sorts of these things. "The problem with those attacks are they're still very effective. But they're quite hard to detect. A lot of times - say you have a situation where an externally facing server is compromised using an existing employee's credentials; or situations where employees aren't good at not using the same passwords for their personal stuff as their work stuff. When there's a data breach and passwords get leaked, they get into these traded and shared databases. There's a good chance these passwords would work on corporate systems. "There's nothing clever in those attacks, nothing inherently malicious if you look at them. If you're looking for threats by violation of policies, that's not a violation of policy. That's an authentication attack where someone's used a password that's meant to have access to the system, access to files that are meant to be taken out. "It's unwanted, it's fraudulent, but it's not technically distinguishable as malicious in terms of violating access controls, which makes it hard to detect." In those instances, the technical indicators are uprooted by people simply acting suspiciously, a far more difficult indicator than if someone is trying to get access to a network through a backdoor. This is where behavioural understanding and AI comes into the equation, to better navigate the often unpredictably and tricky complexities of humans acting like humans. Right now, Tsonchev said, Darktrace hasn't spotted a true machine learning attack in the wild. "This is something we are super focused on - it's what we do - and we're very aware of the benefits so we are very worried about the stage when there is widespread access and adoption of AI-enabled malware and toolkits for attackers to use," explained Tsonchev. Read next: Machine learning in cybersecurity: what is it and what do you need to know? "The danger with AI is that it threatens to collapse this distinction," Tsonchev said. "In that suddenly, you can use AI-enabled tools to replicate en masse scale, the kind of targeting and tailoring that at the minute is only possible on a case-by-case basis. This sort of thinking could be applied to all the attacks that we have come to be familiar with. Take the majority of phishing attacks: for the most part these are 'spray and pray' approaches directed at the world in general, and if someone bites, then great. Spearphishing - its highly targeted cousin - requires the attacker to pay close attention to their target, to stalk their social media accounts, to build a profile of them that they can manipulate with an email that's convincing enough to pass what Tsonchev calls the 'human sanity check'. "The worry is that AI will be used to automate that process. Custom development, where the AI systems are trained to make phishing emails that pass the suspiciousness test. You can train an AI classifier on a bunch of genuine emails and learn what makes something convincing. "And once you've got that and if that works and it gets in the wild, then there's no barriers of entry to do this to everybody, to every sized organisation. "So you might get opportunistic attacks against small and medium sized enterprises that have the level and sophistication that currently only nation states do
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who wake or weep tonight. Let your angels guard those who sleep. Comfort those who are dying. Have mercy on those who are distressed. We ask this for your love's sake. I know very little about Augustine of Hippo. I don't know exactly when he wrote this prayer. I don't even know if I like him, or his ideas, or would have liked him way back when. But it moved me deeply that someone, a hugely long time ago (somewhere, perhaps between 386 and 430 AD) wrote the words that I needed to hear, that I needed formulated for me, in 2014. It moved me that, on the very day I needed them most, they appeared before me. But, in truth, it was more than being moved; it was more as if Augustine himself, scroll in hand, had reached through the ages and said, "Here, take this, I wrote it for you, right here, right now." Was it a miracle ? (Unlikely) Was it timely? (Certainly) Did the prayer work? Possibly, but evidence suggests not for the bone-tired sister I had in mind. But, for me, it did bring some peace and rest and I have repeated this prayer every night since. Last Sunday, the<|fim_middle|> idea for the Red Cross arose in 1859 and was formalised in 1863, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies was only established in 1919, in the aftermath of World War 1. So the IFRC was almost as brand new as my father when he arrived into the world in 1920. In the Christchurch Press, for the day of my father's birth, there is an item which mentions the Red Cross Society in the US, providing hostess houses for the 3709 war brides of the American Expeditionary Force. The newspaper also has articles about ongoing peace and treaty negotiations and on war graves decisions, as well as the influenza outbreaks which were, once again, causing concern in New Zealand. In 1920 the world may have been nominally at peace but the First World War was still very much a presence in everyday lives. Yet there would, undoubtedly, have been an expectation that babies born after 'the war to end all wars' would live their lives in peace. I am sure, my grandmother, holding her new-born baby, that day in May, did not imagine that a couple of decades hence her boy would be in uniform. Nor would she imagine that, by the 1980s, her son would be working, in his post retirement years, for the Fiji Red Cross. A favourite photo of my father at his Red Cross desk. Happy Birthday Dad. Happy Birthday Red Cross. You've both reached a grand age and I'm glad you have. Postscript of fun facts: The Red Cross has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize three times ( four, if you include Dunant's Peace Prize http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/themes/peace/libaek/index.html ). This entry was posted in Awards, Domestic, Gallivanting, Memories, Politics and tagged ageing, Air Force, American Expeditionary Force, birthdays, Christchurch, Fiji Red Cross, Geneva, Henry Dunant, influenza, May 8th, Nobel Peace Prize, peace, street photography, The Press, war brides, World Red Cross Red Crescent Day, World War One, World War Two on May 8, 2014 by Gallivanta.
recent, particularly stressful weeks of letting 'nature' take its heart-breaking course with my daughter's mental health came to the inevitable conclusion; and she was hospitalized for the sake of her health and well-being. No fun for anyone: not for the daughter, crying uncontrollably; not for the mother listening, helplessly, on the other end of a phone thousands of kilometres away, across land and sea, and not for the on-the-spot aunt, trying to cope, in utter weariness, with the complex needs of elderly, frail parents and a troubled niece. A few days on, a few prayers later, another phone call to my daughter and I hear words that cradle me: "Mum, they keep bringing us little cakes. They are so delicious. It's so good to eat cake again. " Thank you, thank you, anyone who wants to be thanked. My daughter is delighting in cake once more. This entry was posted in Baking, Books, Domestic, Faith, Memories, poetry and tagged Africa, Allen& Unwin, Augustine of Hippo, baking, cake, caregivers, change, Christmas cake, Confessions, earthquake, family, fun, Gary Wills, Heaven on Earth, joy, kindness, laughter, mental health, New Statesman, New York, OCD, prayer, PTSD, scribes, scrolls, Stephanie Dowrick, suffering on May 30, 2014 by Gallivanta. and I'm smitten with the cute Lil packets they came in. And I am also delighted to report that the happy Lil mailing pouches were able to land, safe and dry, in a new mail box. And the mail person aka as the postie was most likely just as delighted to be able to place the mail in a secure receptacle, at long last. and gave me a laugh but, unhappily, it was also full of water whenever it rained; which was frequently, during March and April and the first part of May. So, it had to go, back to hibernation in my neighbour's garage. The shop at the corner and the girl next door…….. The typed and printed and the spelt all wrong…. This entry was posted in Art, Books, Domestic, Gallivanting, Memories, Music, poetry and tagged 1930s, Alexander McCall Smith, "What W H Auden Can Do For You", Benjamin Britten, bookmarks, correspondence, Diary of a Provincial Lady, documentary, E.M. Delafield, endpapers, Flush, GPO Film Unit, letters, lilpackaging, packaging, Persephone Books, post boxes, postal heritage, postal system, rain, Royal Scot 6115 Scots Guardsman, This is the Night Mail, trust, vandalism, Virginia Woolf, W H Auden on May 22, 2014 by Gallivanta. Life has been a bit complicated lately. Almost, but not quite, as complicated as life for my*namesake protagonist, Anne, of It's In His Kiss by Vickie Lester. So, like Anne, unable to find answers to many of my worries, puzzles and questions, I resorted to kitchen therapy….yesterday. Now, although my Dad is a great cook, being far distant from me, across the Tasman Sea, I, comfortable in my pajamas, had to make my own comfort food… banana, bran and chocolate chip muffins. Not that my Dad would have offered muffins as comfort food. He would have made a substantial roast dinner. But, hey, we do what we can. And, then, I made a feijoa and apple crumble. gave a nice sharpness to the sweet apple, and the rich buttery crumble topping. Baking done, I am back to reading "It's In His Kiss"; where Anne has been up the creek canyon ( i.e. Beachwood Canyon…it's real, even if the plot is imaginary ) without a paddle, but with a very fine Ferrari instead. And she has just been given the keys to a very fine house (people in Hollywood are so randomly generous… or are they? The Ferrari already seems like a double edged sword. ) Will the keys open any useful doors? Will they bring answers or more questions? As Ms Lester says in her book blurb……"Anne Brown must find where the truth lies. Truth. Lies." Where does the truth lie? Six feet under? Is there truth in the lies? Does the truth lie? Is there any truth at all? If you can't wait to find out, It's In His Kiss is available now at an Amazon near you. Oh, and have a muffin…. * Anne is only my "namesake' protagonist because I imagine it so. She's a wonderful character but was not written for me, or about me, or because of me. Just wanted to make that CLEAR. ** Anne's practical, "business-as-usual", loving father is Bob; Manny's the uncle. So far, Manny seems a trust-worthy guy, except when he's behind the wheel. This entry was posted in Baking, Books, Domestic, Fruit, Gallivanting, Memories and tagged Anne Brown, apple crumble, autumn, © silkannthreades, banana, Beachwood Canyon, Bob Brown, Bob's your uncle, bran, chocolate chips, family, fathers, feijoas, Ferrari, gardens, Hollywood, It's in His Kiss, keys, kitchen, lies, muffins, namesake, pancakes, recipes, truth, Uncle Manny, uncles, Valerie Davies, Vickie Lester on May 15, 2014 by Gallivanta. and the Mother in all of us on Mother's Day, 2014. For a short history on Mother's Day and the older celebration of Mothering Sunday click here. And click here to read the 1914 proclamation of Mother's Day by Woodrow Wilson, and for the history of Mother's Day in the US click here. Mother's Day founder Anna Jarvis fought against its commercialisation and died penniless. Her white flower of choice for Mother's Day was the carnation. This entry was posted in Art, Domestic, Faith, Flowers, Gallivanting, Memories and tagged Anna Jarvis, anniversary, © silkannthreades, Berthe Morisot, colour, flowers, Mother's Day, Mothering Sunday, mothers, proclamation, Reverend Perry Smith, sasanqua camellia, Ted Streuli, The Cradle, white, Woodrow Wilson on May 11, 2014 by Gallivanta. Today, 8 May, is the birthday of Henry Dunant , founder of the Red Cross and joint recipient of the first Nobel Peace Prize in 1901. Today, also, marks World Red Cross Red Crescent Day, which since 1948 has been celebrated internationally on Henry Dunant's birthday. Although the
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A Reissued T-Shirt You'll Be "Totally Buggin'" Over By Brooke Bobb Two years before we were given the Hollywood gift that is Clueless, stylist Linda Meltzer was busy launching her fashion line Tease Tees (she has since renamed the label Pretties). The shrunken baby T-shirts became an instant hit with It girls of the time, Drew Barrymore, Sofia Coppola, and Naomi Campbell included. Tease Tees was so big that one of Meltzer's shirts wound up in Clueless, on one of the movie's lead characters, Tai Frasier. Played by the late<|fim_middle|>, including a makeup tutorial, new hair color, and a wardrobe swap. The style overhaul culminates with Frasier standing in front of a mirror jumping with joy at the sight of herself in a new miniskirt and long-sleeved baby tee with a tie-dye heart. Meltzer admits that the costume designer from Clueless didn't source the tee from her directly, but she does believe it was her original design. "I introduced the heart design in 1994," Meltzer explains. "It was based off of one of my favorite Grateful Dead tees that I acquired at a concert many years before." She adds, "I took it to a dye house and asked them to tie-dye a small heart version on my baby tee. By the time the movie was being shot, the market was flooded with imitations of my baby tees." Today, Meltzer announced that she's reissuing her original handmade, tie-dye heart design, which is currently available on the Pretties website and in the label's store in Venice, California. "So fun to have her back," Meltzer said of the revived design. We couldn't agree more. As Tai Frasier and the Clueless crew might say, Pretties fans will be "totally buggin'" to get their hands on this little piece of '90s fashion nostalgia. Photo: Courtesy of Pretties
Brittany Murphy, Tai gets a makeover from her new friends Cher Horowitz and Dionne Davenport
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Why IBM sees blockchain as a breakthrough for traceability Thursday, December 8, 2016 - 1:50am Shutterstockenzozo What do pork and rough-cut diamonds have in common? Both are the subject of innovative supply chain traceability experiments using an emerging software system called "the blockchain." Another common denominator behind both projects: A cloud service created by IBM is responsible for getting them up and running. It also promises to help them scale up quickly. Indeed, the legendary tech giant is putting substantial intellectual capital and investments into the technology, best known as the digital ledger system that manages transactions involving the bitcoin digital currency. IBM chairman and CEO Ginni Rometty likens the potential future impact to that of the Internet. "Today, blockchain … might seem like a trinket for computer geeks," she wrote in an essay published last month in the Wall Street Journal. "But once widely adopted, it will transform the world." That's a pretty bold proclamation even from a company prone to bold proclamations. Remember all the fanfare that used to accompany the Smarter Planet initiative? The branding is still around, although it is trumpeted far less visibly in the past. But the fact is that the blockchain is building some serious credibility within the world's biggest banks and financial services firms — they helped fuel more than $1 billion in investments between 2014 and 2016. That visibility has given both established and emerging companies the confidence to experiment. In mid-October, for example, Walmart announced a collaboration with IBM and Tsinghua University in Beijing focused on using the blockchain as a mechanism for authenticating food sources and keeping tabs on all sorts of related data — including the originating farm, batch numbers, processing plant information, expiration dates and storage temperatures. The first thing they're tracking is pork. Blockchain can transparently track the provenance of goods as they are passed from one organization to the next, building awareness and trust. "As advocates of promoting greater transparency in the food systems for our customers, we look forward to working with IBM and Tsinghua University to explore how this technology might be used as a more effective food traceability solution," said Frank Yianna, Walmart's vice president of food safety, in a statement. The massive retailer is also supporting a separate pilot with IBM in the United States that is using the blockchain to track produce. It hasn't said how long these tests will last or what metrics will be used to decide whether they're worth scaling up to more locations. But one big issue in improving transparency about food provenance has been the lack of technology for tracking the flow easily across the complex farm-to-table distribution system. <div class="ds-1col file file-image file-image-jpeg view-mode-gbz_image_article_featured clearfix"><div class="article-featured-caption">Walmart is working to promote a more transparent food system in China. Working with IBM Research and Tsinghua University, the company is testing blockchain technology to help strengthen trust, transparency and efficiency in the food supply chain.&nbsp;</div><p></p></div> "Putting this transaction record on the blockchain can create significant savings in time, cost and transparency," noted IBM senior vice president Bridget van Kralingen, who is leading the company's push to develop industry-specific applications for the technology. "Blockchain can transparently track the provenance of goods as they are passed from one organization to the next, building awareness and trust." Paul Chang, one of IBM's subject matter experts for supply chain technologies, said many fundamental technologies for tracking physical goods have been around for years — such as bar codes, radio frequency identification tags and other data-collecting sensors. Now, companies can add a much richer set of data to an information trail that is all protected by the blockchain. "You can see the financial transactions match the physical movement," he explained. What I encourage companies to do is understand the problem they need to solve. Another emerging startup that offers a glimpse of what's possible using the blockchain is Everledger, a London-based company that is using the technology to digitize the Kimberley Process, a certification that took effect about 13 years ago to curb the sale of gemstones mined from so-called conflict regions. Everledger's service relies on IBM's cloud to operate, a factor that helped it get up and running more quickly than otherwise possible, said Everledger co-founder and CEO Leanne Kemp. The company is also working with some other big companies, including Barclay's and MasterCard, to scale up the system. "What I encourage companies to do is understand the problem they need to solve," she said. Aside from making the certification process more efficient,<|fim_middle|>ByCyan Zhong Fashion's latest trend? Why H&M, other big brands are investing in garment recycling ByLillian Childress How companies can source cotton more sustainably ByLiesl Truscott Why exploring multiple futures is vital in our response to the climate crisis BySally Uren Could these strategies fix capitalism? 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Everledger's service offers some other benefits: it makes it harder for fraudulent or synthetic diamonds to slip through the system, according to Kemp. As a result, her company has seen substantial interest from the governments of smaller countries seeking to help entrepreneurs build up a legitimate trade. IBM's supply chain practice anticipates additional blockchain experiments in the near future; some pharmaceutical organizations are studying potential applications, Chang said. IBM's focus is on providing the data center services to support various blockchain networks — it supports an open source project called Hyperledger. IBM's supply chain consulting team helps potential customers dream up applications. Its recently announced deal with Indian conglomerate Mahindra Group, for example, centers on using the blockchain to manage financing. One of the biggest philosophical obstacles is trust: Companies must get comfortable with the idea that their supply chain data won't "live" in a central location. Rather, that information will be "shared" across the various actors that have a stake in the information. "There are industry-specific nuances that need to be better understood," he said. GreenBiz Group @GreenTechLady The blockchain's emerging role in sustainability Unilever, Nestle and other food giants team on blockchain ByBusinessGreen Staff Episode 56: Blockchain for supply chains; Al Gore's 24 Hours of Reality Let your product do the talking: the rise of smart labels Innovator BanQu builds blockchain and bridges for traceability, small farmers' livelihoods
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There have been some great things happening here at WMCAT and various media outlets have taken notice. From Michigan Radio, Grand Rapids Business Journal and Rapid Growth Media to WZZM and MLive, we have found our programs and students making headlines. To learn of some of the awesome things taking place at our organization<|fim_middle|>3 – Close up of Board Member, Brian Cloyd and how he shows his passion for urban education through WMCAT. March 2013 – One of our teen artists, Jason Bursley, was honored with a national medal from the Alliance for Young Artists and Writers. February 2013 – A video about the mission of WMCAT. January 2013 – One of our teaching artists shares what WMCAT means to her.
, click on the links below. Watch the ceremony from the White House here (WMCAT featured at the 30 minute mark). February 2015 – Fox 17 promotes iBall 2015! July 2014 — Grand Rapids Business Journal covers WMCAT's Pharmacy Tech partnership with Meijer Inc. September 2013 – WMCAT helps launch Urban Innovation Exchange, an online publication focused on social innovation. September 2013 – WMCAT Executive Director Kim Dabbs is featured in Kendall College of Art and Design's Portfolio magazine. July 2013 – Our Adult Program Manager Jennifer Owens featured on The WVGU Morning Show with Shelly Irwin. June 2013 – An Interview with Kim Dabbs, our Executive Director, about what WMCAT means to her. June 2013 – National artist, Trent Temple, visited WMCAT to work with our teen artists. June 2013 – Rapid Growth Media talks about our new Teen Program Director, Becca, joining our team. June 201
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"The fly goes in the bottles." Translation:La mosca va nelle bottiglie. atalayongan one fly goes into many bottles? ValeriePenka Not a great example, but yes, that is what it is saying. prinkipissa When to use in and when nelle? The fly goes INTO the bottles. To me, he "goes" IN the bottles would have a differente meaning.........:) marziottaPlus What would be the different meaning? If you cannot reply here, do it on FB, I am pretty curious, I never get the difference between "in" and "into", an often make mistakes because of it. christopherPlus "Into" is probably the most appropriate here. "Into" signifies a terminal destination within an enclosure. For example, "he goes into the store" would signify<|fim_middle|> to remain there. Am I wrong in seeing it this way?
that the store is the terminus of his going, the goal of the action, or the conclusion of motion/action. On the other hand, "he goes in the store" would signify that the store is not the terminus of his action, but only that it is either a transition or a location of a subsequent action, as in: "he goes in the store and buys some candy." The terminus of his going is the goal of buying candy. With the preposition "in", there is almost a waiting or an expectation of a subsequent action. However, with stative verbs you have to use "in" since there is no motion/action. I'll have to think about this- but actually, I think that "go in" and "go into" are usually used in the same way. Going "into" has the further connotation of going further into something- or going into an enclosed area.. In slang, though, to "go" can mean to urinate- and since we're talking about "going in a bottle" in brings to mind a doctor's office.... so it just sounds better to say that the fly goes inTO the bottle- but I am probably being way too picky. We have language issues (both English and Italian) that are far more important that this little point. Don't worry about it. idahosundevil To add to Christopher's explanation, "into the bottle" to me simply emphasizes that at first it was outside of the bottle and then ended up inside, whereas "in the bottle" could mean it was already in the bottle or not. Consider changing the verb here from "to go" to "to fly" and perhaps it will make more sense, for example... "It flies into the bottle from outside." vs. "It flies around in the bottle." I'd say you could use "in" (or "inside") with both those sentences, but "into" only with the first one. Vigoreux English is not my native language, but I would understand that "The fly goes into the bottles" means that the fly is going inside because it wants to, while "The fly goes in the bottles" would mean that the fly has
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taking the ultimate risk every time you take to the skies, putting your faith in the soaring ambitions of engineers, and your life in their hands. It's a life lived aboard new types of aircraft, mastering newfangled control systems, and testing radical technologies to make flying faster, safer and more efficient—for everyone else. Most pilots to become household names—the likes of Chuck Yeager and John Glenn—earned their reputations at NASA and the Air Force. They flew at the forefront of modern aviation, testing jet technology, busting through the sound barrier, exploring the stratosphere, and more, before anyone else dared. Today, much of that work happens in the computer, but NASA still needs men and women willing to take unproven tech into the sky. At the agency's Armstrong Flight Research Center in Southern California, pilots fly F-18s and 747s that double as airborne telescopes. They test wild concepts like shape shifting wings and ride Cold War spy planes to edge the atmosphere. But before takeoff, NASA test pilots brave a battery of training and testing on the ground. In simulators, they sweat out emergency ejections. They practice parachuting to safety when everything falls apart. They play out the worst case scenario, in the hope it never happens for real. Watch above as we take a shot at the
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Europe » Smart motorways: What are they, how much have they cost the taxpayer – and why are they being shelved? Smart motorways: What are they, how much have they cost the taxpayer – and why are they being shelved? More than two years since the government announced up to 400 miles of so-called smart motorway would be rolled out across England by 2025, the plan has been shelved. Ministers say the policy will be "paused" – until five years of safety data for such schemes introduced before 2020 has been collected. The proposals were revealed by Highways England amid some fanfare in 2019, despite criticism from experts who claimed they could endanger drivers. Here, Sky News explains the key issues surrounding smart motorways. What are smart motorways? Smart motorway is a term applied to sections of motorway in the UK that use various forms of technology and active traffic management (ATM) techniques to increase capacity. They were considered desirable by a series of governments as a quicker and more cost-effective alternative to widening carriages. First introduced on 14 miles of the M25 in 1995, it was expanded to cover hundreds more miles of motorway across the country from the 2000s onwards. While they are primarily used in England, they are also known in Scotland as intelligent transport systems. Smart motorways fall into three main categories: Controlled: Motorways that use variable speed limits, but which have permanent hard shoulders. Dynamic: Sections of motorway where the hard shoulder is selectively open to moving vehicles when traffic levels are deemed to be too high for three lanes. The speed limit is reduced to 60mph when this happens. All-lane running: Where variable speed limits are employed, but there is no hard shoulder and all lanes are permanently open to moving vehicles. The last of these is the type covered by the latest government announcement. On these stretches of motorway, the hard shoulder is only closed to traffic in the event of an incident – in which cases a red X will appear above the lane on an overhead gantry. They feature more regular emergency refuse areas for drivers who break down or have an accident than on standard motorway. Where are the country's smart motorways? The network of smart motorways has been developed along some of the country's busiest stretches of high-speed road. The traffic management technique, including hard-shoulder running, was first used in the UK on a part of the M42 in the West Midlands in 2006. Now covering around 375 miles, smart motorway sections have since been introduced on sections of the M1, M3, M4, M5, M6, M20, M23, M25, M27, the M40/M42 interchange, M56 and M62. How much have they cost? It was estimated in 2007 that ATM could be rolled out at a cost of £5-15m per mile, compared to the £79m per mile carriage widening was deemed to cost. A total of £2bn worth of contracts to extend the schemes were announced by the Conservative government in 2010. It was estimated in November 2020 that the planned rollout of smart motorway would cost taxpayers another £1.2bn. Although the total expenditure on smart motorways since their introduction is difficult to calculate, the Department for Transport is committing £900m to improve safety on the existing network over the next four years. What do critics say about smart motorways? Criticism of smart motorways has straddled a number of issues. Environmental experts say they do nothing to reduce traffic or harmful carbon dioxide emissions, while Friends of the Earth has previously suggested they could actually increase emissions. However, the most intense condemnation of the schemes has surrounded safety issues. A Freedom of Information request in 2020 revealed 38 people had been killed on smart motorways in the previous five years. It also showed the number of "near misses" had increased on one section of motorway by 2,000% to 1,485 in the five years since it had been converted. The RAC has voiced concerns over the risk to motorists presented by smart motorways, while the AA has said they "compromise road safety". A report from Commons Transport Select Committee (TSC) in November said plans to remove the hard shoulder from all future smart motorways and use the lane for live traffic were "premature" and recommended they were suspended. What is happening with smart motorways now? As well as halting the rollout of new all-lane-running smart motorways until five years of data has been collected, the government has pledged to "revisit the case" for installing controlled smart motorways instead. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said: "While our initial data shows that smart motorways are among the safest roads in the UK, it's crucial that we go further to ensure people feel safer using them. "Pausing schemes yet to start construction and making multimillion-pound improvements to existing schemes will give drivers confidence and provide the data we need to inform our next steps." Previous Previous post: Biden challenges Senate
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Latest Articles Destination Articles Climbing Skills Opinion Digital Features Trip Reports All Listings Find Crag Find Climbing Wall Find Outdoor Shop Find Climbing Club Find Accommodation Find Instructor/Guide Find Gear Manufacturers Find Goods/Services My Logbook Search Climb/Crags Find Crag Map Latest Ascents Activity Diary Recent Top Ascents Guidebooks Conditions Search Climb/Crags Find Crag Map Latest Ascents Recent Top Ascents Climbing Skills Skill Series This has been read 4765 times How to Identify Common Seabirds Whether it's a coastal walk or a sea cliff adventure, you're bound to encounter seabirds on any day out to the British coast. But can you tell your guillemot from your gannet? As a supplement to our existing guides on moorland birds and up<|fim_middle|> their nests fiercely and have caused serious injuries to experienced bird ringers in the past). A particularly sensitive time is before the chicks hatch, whilst the parent birds are incubating the eggs – if the parents are scared off the nest, the eggs can cool very quickly, preventing the embryo developing correctly. The period of time when birds may be sitting incubating eggs can vary widely across the country and depending on the species – for example Raven tend to nest early and can sit on eggs from February with the young fledging early, whilst some sea birds nest late and will incubate eggs well into June. It's worth bearing this in mind when assessing if you are disturbing a nest or not. To find out the very latest access and bird restriction information see the BMC Regional Access Database (RAD) Forums: 16 comments Advertising on UKClimbing About UKClimbing © UKClimbing Limited. All rights reserved.
land raptors, the RSPB has made us a basic spotter's guide to the most common seabird species. Learn to Identify Upland Birds of Prey Learn to Identify Moorland Birds There's no mistaking a puffin - a small, black and white seabird with the most extraordinary looking brightly coloured parrot-like beak. Atlantic puffins, Fratercula arctica, in the Shiant Islands © Colin Wilkinson (rspb-images.com) Unfortunately these popular seabirds, members of the auk family, are in serious trouble. Their numbers are plummeting in former strongholds in the UK and Europe and the species is now officially classed as vulnerable to extinction. It's likely that climate change plays a significant role in their decline. Tiny fish called sand eels are an important part of a puffin's diet and it's thought that warming seas are reducing the abundance of sand eels further north. In addition, commercial fishing for sand eels (for processing into fishmeal and fish oil) does not set aside enough of these fish for the birds. In May 2019 the RSPB launched the return of its Puffarazzi project, inviting the public to send in images of puffins carrying beakfuls of food back to their burrows. Scientists can then build up a UK-wide picture of what puffins are finding to eat: and whether the food they're bringing back to the chicks in their nest burrows is changing from years past. Find out how you can help here © RSPB This is a sleek seabird that looks a bit like a penguin with its upright posture and dark brown and white feathers. Guillemot, Uria aalge, on the Isle of May © Andy Hay (rspb-images.com) Guillemots nest shoulder to shoulder on tiny cliff ledges such as those at RSPB reserves like Fowlsheugh, Ramsey Island, and South Stack Cliff. Here the female will lay one large egg, which is pointed at one end. It was thought that the shape of the guillemot's egg stopped it rolling off the cliff edge. However recent research by the University of Sheffield reveals the shape makes it more stable on a sloping ledge. Its shape also enhances the strength of the egg: if another bird crashes into an adult guillemot sitting on an egg, something that often happens in these crowded colonies, the shell will not break easily. Some guillemots appear to be wearing spectacles – these 'bridled' guillemots have a white circle around the eye which extends in a tapering line towards the back of the head. Bridled guillemots are not a separate species, just a variant of the unbridled ones. This auk has a black back and wings, and can be distinguished from guillemots by the stout, liquorice-black beak that gives the razorbill its name. Razorbill, Alca torda, on the Shiant Islands © Aidan McCormick (rspb-images.com) Razorbills nest in crevices and typically lower in the high-rise cliff seabird colonies than guillemots, but the young of both these birds have to leave their nests in a dramatic fashion. Once the adults have successfully raised their chick in its precarious home, the youngster's father will encourage it from below to take the leap into the waves below! He'll then accompany this "jumpling" on the water and escort it out to sea for several weeks until it has learned to catch fish for itself. Kittiwake If you listen to these gulls calling to one another they do actually say their name "kitt-i-waake"! Kittiwakes have yellow beaks, grey wings with black tips, and black legs which give the birds their full name "black-legged kittiwake". Kittiwake, Rissa tridactyla, Isle of May National Nature Reserve They are red-listed in the UK, as their numbers have nearly halved here in just 15 years. Along with the puffin, these birds are affected by reductions in the availability of their favoured food, sandeels, due to climate change, aggravated by fishing which does not set aside enough of these prey for the birds. Urban walkers will also encounter these birds around the Tyne, where a colony of kittiwakes has settled on the bridges and buildings of Gateshead and Newcastle. From a distance the fulmar, with its dark grey back and white front, might look like a gull. But it's actually the closest thing we have here to the albatrosses of the southern oceans, and like them it has a special tube above its beak to help expel salt from seawater. Fulmar pair engaged in cackling display, Shetland Islands © Chris Gomersall (rspb-images.com) It flies with stiff wings, keeping them straight as it glides over the water. Fulmar chicks have a neat trick to keep predators and intruders at bay: they will projectile vomit a disgusting-smelling oil from their stomach at anything that gets too close to the nest! They're incredibly long lived, with some fulmars recorded as reaching over 40 years in age. Gannets are our largest seabirds, almost a metre in height with bright white feathers and a yellow head and neck. When they're flying you'll notice distinctive black tips to their wings. Northern gannet, Morus bassanus, pair engaged in some mutual preening © Ben Andrew (rspb-images.com) And if you're lucky enough to watch them diving for fish at sea then you'll see how perfectly adapted this bird is for plunging beneath the surface to find food. As the gannet drops through the air it folds its wings back and hits the water like an arrow, sometimes entering the sea at 60mph! It'll dive and propel itself under the surface to around 15 metres, and swallow a tasty fish before surfacing in just a matter of seconds. One of the best places to see them in the UK is at RSPB Bempton Cliffs, where you'll find their biggest UK mainland colony during the summer months. In 2019 Bempton Cliffs celebrates 50 years as an RSPB nature reserve: a haven for wildlife and a huge attraction for visitors. Find out more about watching seabirds here How not to disturb nesting seabirds Most climbers will have inadvertently encountered a nesting fulmar or a puffin at some point, but it's vital that disturbance is kept to a minimum. Here's the advice from BMC Access Officer Rob Dyer: All wild birds, their nests and eggs are protected by law (the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and the Countryside Rights of Way Act 2000). Damaging, destroying or disturbing the nests, birds or eggs is an offence. Schedule 1 species (the subject of the majority of BMC agreed restrictions) are especially vulnerable and subject to additional special protection. Climbers should be aware that there may be birds nesting at crags that don't have a formal restriction in place, or that a nest site may have moved since a restriction was agreed, and should exercise good judgement if they do disturb a nest. Some common indicators of nest disturbance are listed below but are not exhaustive: Alarm calling Visibly agitated birds, sometimes circling the threat Mock or actual dive bombing If climbers observe behaviour of this kind (or indeed any other obvious signs of disturbance) from birds at a crag, the best advice is to back off until the birds stop displaying signs of distress. If this occurs whilst at the base of the crag this is easy enough, but if it happens mid-climb, back off as soon as is safely possible. There is an added incentive to avoid disturbing some species of bird as they have been known to physically defend their nests against perceived threats. Examples of these are Ravens (which have been known to dive bomb climbers), Fulmars (which often meet unsuspecting climbers pulling onto their nesting ledge with a face full of partially digested fish) and Tawny Owls (which are known to defend
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Chinese Authorities Blame Internet for Fanning Uighur Anger Chinese authorities blame foreign activists for inciting violent protests<|fim_middle|> strict and harsh measures. Don't even think about it," Bachman said. Bachman says cracking down - on both a restive minority and on public access to information - may solve short-term problems, but will only breed more resentment and opposition in the long run. He says there is no quick fix to the long-standing tensions between Han Chinese and Uighurs. He says any efforts to make the problem better, though, should first focus on deeper issues, such as trying to alleviate perceived imbalances, discrimination and inequality. China's President Skips G-8 Summit to Deal With Xinjiang Unrest Chinese President Hu Jintao has abandoned plans to attend a G-8 summit meeting in Italy, to rush home to deal with violent ethnic clashes in the northwestern region of Xinjiang. President Hu's return was announced by China's state-run television. The Chinese government statement says due to the situation in Xinjiang, President Hu left Italy earlier than planned.State Councilor Dai Bingguo now will represent China at the gathering of the world&#39… Violence in Xinjiang Nothing New Says China Analyst This week's violence between Muslim Uighurs and ethnic Han Chinese in western Xinjiang region is not surprising given the decades of tension. So says, Colin MacKerras, a China analyst who has written extensively about Xinjiang. ?There was a mini-uprising in the southwest of Xinjiang in 1990 that was put down very quickly, but it seemed to remain under the surface," explains Professor MacKerras of Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia.… Clinton Urges Chinese, Uighur Restraint in Xinjiang Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Tuesday renewed the U.S. call on all parties in China's troubled Xinjiang region to exercise restraint after ethnic unrest. More than 150 people have been reported killed in clashes mainly between Chinese security forces and Muslim Uighurs. Clinton's call for restraint, at a State Department press event, was the highest-level U.S. appeal thus far on the unrest in Xinjiang, which erupted Sunday with rioting in the regional… Human Rights Group Calls For UN Probe Into Chinese Ethnic Violence An international human rights group is calling for a United Nations investigation into the cause of a deadly ethnic conflict in China over the weekend. Chinese media reported more than 150 deaths in the aftermath of two days of violent clashes between Han Chinese and Muslim Uighurs in Xinjian Province. The tensions continued into Tuesday as the Chinese government tried to control information about the unrest. The Chinese government needs to bring…
this week in Xinjiang, and say the Internet enabled them to do it. Uighur groups have used the Internet to rapidly get out images from what they say was a provocative government crackdown on a peaceful demonstration. Following Sunday's violence in Xinjiang region, Chinese authorities were hasty to point fingers. At a news conference Monday, Xinjiang's police chief Liu Yaohua blamed the World Uighur Congress, an international Uighur rights group. Liu accused the organization of distorting China's ethnic and religious policy to stir up conflict. But he especially singled out the Internet, describing it as the main medium that foreign forces use to communicate with Uighurs in China. Uighur activists say a peaceful demonstration Sunday in Xinjiang's capital, Urumqi, turned violent after police began cracking down. Chinese authorities accuse groups like the World Uighur Congress of masterminding a riot from afar, in an effort ultimately aimed at creating an independent Xinjiang. The government has acted quickly to block access to information. Authorities acknowledge that Internet service in Urumqi has been interrupted, but they do not say how long it will be out. They say the interruption was done legally, and is necessary to maintain social stability. Twitter disabled In Beijing, the Twitter messaging system, which protesters in Iran recently used to report on police crackdowns there, has been disabled. And while cell phone connections in the Xinjiang capital, Urumqi, still operate, getting a call to the city, or making an international call from there, is proving difficult. Xiao Qiang teaches journalism at the University of California at Berkeley. He also edits China Digital Times, a round-up of Chinese-language content on the Internet. "Internet is playing a bigger role this year," Xiao noted. "Partially because what happened in Urumqi was immediately exposed by lots of cell-phone cameras, digital cameras, videos - there's a lot of witness(es), people [who] immediately wrote and sent out video images on the Internet." Internet gains importance Xiao compares what happened in Urumqi to the events last year in the capital of Tibet, Lhasa, when scores of Tibetans clashed with security forces there. He says Internet use in Urumqi is much more than in Lhasa. He says Chinese authorities immediately began removing all Internet references to the Urumqi protest, and blocking social networking sites. There are ways of getting around Web restrictions. Xiao says Chinese Internet users have been engaging in a tactic called "tomb digging." Users on a bulletin board forum post an up-to-date response to an older post that mentions Xinjiang and has not yet been deleted. "It's basically a covered-up way to discuss those banned issues, under the nose of the editors of those forums, and it could be very effective," Xiao said. What caused violence? Xiao says the opinions on Internet forums are much more varied than those in official Chinese media. Some support the government and the use of force to crack down on chaos. But other users are mistrustful of the government's handling of the situation and are more reflective about the cause of the violence. The Uighurs are a mostly Muslim ethnic group with cultural and linguistic ties to Central Asia. For years, many have complained that country's ethnic majority, the Han, are taking over their traditional home, Xinjiang, in western China, and that they face government discrimination. University of Washington Chinese studies Professor David Bachman says the images of the crackdown he has seen show the use of force has been "extensive" and "in some ways merciless." Despite the government's criticism of the Internet, the wide dissemination of pictures like those also helps spread Beijing's stern warning. "Clearly, the Chinese government is saying to Uighurs and to others in Xinjiang and to Tibetans and other minority groups, or for domestic protesters in the heart of China, that protests will be met with
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Early Rally Sends Tech Past WCU, 7-<|fim_middle|>). Strong, Jacob Hoyle and Cody Jones each had two hits. Tech remains home this weekend for an ACC Coastal Division series versus Miami. Friday's game is set for 7 p.m.
5 Box Score | GT Photo Gallery THE FLATS – THE FLATS – Finding itself in a 4-0 deficit after the top of the first inning, Georgia Tech used a five-run second to get the lead and held off Western Carolina, 7-5, Tuesday night at Russ Chandler Stadium. Thomas Smith was 2-for-3 with two RBI to extend his hitting streak to 12 games, while Mott Hyde homered, walked three times and scored three times. Connor Justus and Ryan Peurifoy had two hits each and AJ Murray also homered for the Yellow Jackets, who improved to 9-7. Tech used seven pitchers in Tuesday's game, and sophomore Sam Clay was lights out over the final 1.2 innings with a career-high five strikeouts to record his first career save. Clay entered the game with the bases full of Catamounts in the eighth, only to get consecutive strikeouts of Bradley Strong and Adam Martin. He then fanned the first two hitters of the ninth, and got Danny Bermudez looking to end the game after allowing pair of singles. "Sam was big at the end of game," said head coach Danny Hall. "He won the game for us by making some big pitches with guys in scoring position. He's thrown well for us three times in a row, and I'm very happy for him." Redshirt junior Devin Stanton fired 4.1 innings of scoreless, one-hit relief with five strikeouts and recorded the first win (1-0) since his freshman season. "He was outstanding," said Hall. "He put a lot of zeros on the board, threw a lot of strikes and definitely gave us a pick-me-up. I was proud of how we responded after we got down 4-0." After spotting the Catamounts (8-6) four runs in the top of the first, the Jackets got one back in the bottom half as Smith's double down the right-field line scored Hyde, who led off with a walk. Murray's solo home run to deep left triggered a five-run, five-hit uprising in the second inning as Tech sent 12 batters to the plate in the frame. When the dust settled, Tech had a 6-4 lead, and Stanton did his best to keep the visitors off the board. "We had some great at-bats and we're getting better (with runners in scoring position)," said Hall. "These young guys have got to keep working at it to get better, and they will. We have a really good group that's dedicated, and working hard and I know they're going to get better." Stanton faced just two batters over the minimum during his career-long 4.1 innings on the hill and struck out the side in the sixth inning. His five strikeouts also marked a career high. Hyde's solo shot to left padded the Jackets' lead to 7-4, and the Catamounts would get no closer than 7-5 after Aaron Attaway drew a bases-loaded walk in the eighth. WCU starter Bryan Sammons was tagged for six hits and six runs in one inning of work and was hung his first loss (3-1
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RVG Legacy Preserving the Legacy of Rudy Van Gelder The Disk Recording Era The Arrival of Tape A Revolutionary Microphone Early Professional Recordings Business Picks Up The Van Gelder Sound Visions of a Larger Soundstage The German Connection Mono & Stereo Updates to the Van Gelder Sound The Digital Era More Important Than Politics Direct-to-Disk The German Connection (Details) < Back | Introduction Hackensack | Next > < Back Hackensack Rudolph Van Gelder was born on November 2, 1924 in Jersey City, New Jersey. He grew up in Hackensack, New Jersey, a 15-minute car ride from the George Washington Bridge (Skea, 2002). According to a<|fim_middle|>940s (Source: The Van Gelder Estate) © 2022 RVG Legacy
2012 interview with Marc Myers of JazzWax.com, his mother and father owned a successful women's clothing store in nearby Passaic. At the age of twelve, Rudy's interest in all things audio began to bloom. He saw an ad for a primitive home recording device called a Home Recordo on the back of a comic book and had to have one (Skea, 2002). It worked essentially as a pantograph controlled by the user's home turntable. Sound was captured by the device's horn and instantly transferred onto a blank cardboard disc with a lacquer coating (Sickler, Sicker & Kimery, 2011). Rudy was also getting interested in amateur or ham radio around this time as well, sending and receiving transmissions with other hobbyists (Skea, 2002). In high school, he started building mixers and amplifiers in his spare time, and he would go to "Radio Row" on Cortlandt Street in downtown Manhattan on Saturdays to buy parts (Zand, 2004). He played trumpet in the high school marching band, though he has described his playing as "terrible" and ended up taking tickets at the high school football games instead (Skea, 2002; Zand, 2004). Rudy Van Gelder's ham radio setup, 1940s (Source: The Van Gelder Estate) Also while in high school, Van Gelder would find a way into the jazz clubs on East 52nd Street in Manhattan to get a glimpse of jazz legends like Roy Eldridge, Billie Holiday, Art Tatum, and his personal favorite, Coleman Hawkins. As for his future avocation, one of his earliest experiences recording other musicians took place at a furniture store owned by the parents of a high school friend. In front of the microphone was a twelve-piece band which included many of his classmates (Skea, 2002). One of Rudy's early portable disk recorders, the Rek-O-Kut RC-20 fitted with Astatic M-41 magnetic cutter, 1940s (Source: The Van Gelder Estate) After graduating high school in 1942, an interest in photography led him to study optometry at the Pennsylvania College of Optometry in Philadelphia, now Salus University (Skea, 2002). But his interest in recording continued. He brought a portable 78-R.P.M. disc recorder with him to college, and throughout college he would record live performances at jazz clubs in Philadelphia (Robertson, 1957). (Source: Salus University) Also while studying in Philadelphia, Van Gelder visited the radio station WCAU (now WPHT). In interviews he has regularly described this experience as a defining moment. Seeing the engineers working the futuristic-looking equipment gave him a strong feeling that it was the kind of place he wanted to be (Cuscuna, 2004). Still in college, Van Gelder would come home during the summer months and continue to record. One summer he commuted into Manhattan to work at Nola Studio in the Steinway Building on West 57th Street (Skea, 2002). After graduating from college, Rudy migrated back to Hackensack and established his own optometry practice. But his passion for recording would persist and eventually develop into a legendary career. Main photo: Rudy Van Gelder's ham radio setup, 1
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Josephine Siebe (Leipzig, 10 de noviembre de 1870 - Leipzig, 26 de julio de 1941) fue una periodista y escritora de literatura infantil alemana. Fue directora de revistas y suplementos femeninos (en el Leipziger Tageblatt o el Reclams Universum). Creó una serie de libros en torno al personaje de Kásperle, un títere de guante que pertenece a la misma tradición que Punch y Judy o don Cristobita. Lo presentó como un títere animado, que procedía<|fim_middle|> tempestad arrastra el barco a una isla asombrosa: Kasperlandia, la patria de Kásperle, habitada por kásperles de verdad como él. Allí sus habitantes se empeñan en nombrarlo rey a él y princesa a Marilena pero ninguno de los dos quiere quedarse en Kásperlandia. Kásperle se ha acostumbrado tanto a las personas que los kásperles no lo hacen feliz del todo. Nuevamente, se las ingenia para escapar. Kásperle ha vuelto Kásperle despierta tras una larga siesta y se encuentra con que todo ha cambiado y que todos sus viejos amigos ya no están. Pero pronto olvida su tristeza cuando se encuentra con otro kásperle - el príncipe Bimlín - que ha dormido mucho más que él. Juntos inician una vida de aventuras y travesuras. Juntos se divierten mucho y ayudan con sus funciones al señor Puré de Mijo, a Mariquilla, a Calzones de Dril y a la buena señora Gusano del Queso. Al enterarse de que los kásperles son una buena fuente de dinero distintas personas intentan raptarlos. Ellos sin embargo consiguen volver con los descendientes de la antigua familia de Kásperle aunque al final a causa de un giro sorprendente en los acontecimientos, regresan a Kásperlandia. Funciones y juegos de Kásperle Entre juegos y travesuras, Kásperle interpreta una serie de funciones de guiñol. Diversas historias de la vida de Kásperle se suceden aquí. En Torburgo, por ejemplo, dado su aburrimiento, decide aprender el oficio de pastelero, pretendiendo pasar los días comiendo dulces. No es exactamente esto lo que sucede, sino cosas en verdad extraordinarias. Kásperle sigue divirtiendo a la gente. También se encuentra a algunos bromistas que intentan fastidiarle pero Kásperle utiliza su astucia para dejarlos boquiabiertos. Otros libros Feriengäste im Silbernen Stern Neue Kindergeschichten aus Oberheudorf Das Bärenbuch Escritoras de Alemania Escritores de Alemania del siglo XIX Escritores de Alemania del siglo XX Escritores en alemán del siglo XX Mujeres periodistas de Alemania Escritores de literatura infantil de Alemania Títeres y marionetas Alemanas del siglo XIX Alemanas del siglo XX Nacidos en Leipzig Fallecidos en Leipzig
de una isla desconocida (Kasperlandia, habitada solo por kásperles). El personaje es un zampón incontenible, tan amigo de las bromas que suele meterse en líos uno detrás de otro; pero no es nunca violento, a diferencia de la tradición general de los títeres de cachiporra. En la obra se percibe, además, una clara nostalgia por la civilización del , más rural y menos mecanizada. Su primer libro "viajes de Kásperle" lo publicó en 1921 y sorprendió gratamente al público por su ternura y por el realismo con el que trataba el mundo infantil. Libros de Kásperle (traducidos por María Luisa Gefaell) Los viajes de Kásperle Después de noventa años de dormir profundamente, Kásperle se despierta en un armario y decide ponerse a viajar. Vive todas las aventuras posibles. Viaja por los campos, pueblos y ciudades y conoce a todo tipo de personas hasta que regresa a la casa de maese Fridolín. Kásperle en el castillo de Altocielo El importante duque Augusto Erasmo decide que Kásperle debe ser suyo y como resulta peligroso desobedecer órdenes de tan disinguida persona, Kásperle se ve obligado a irse a vivir con él al castillo de Altocielo con la idea de escapar en cuanto pueda. Sin embargo la vida con el duque resulta tan distinta a la familiar vida de la querida casita del bosque que Kásperle se encuentra muy solo y lo pasa muy mal. Contribuye a ello la remilgada prima del duque, la princesa Gundolfina, quien no soporta a Kásperle. Por suerte, Kásperle conoce a Marilena, una dulce niña que se hace amiga suya. Kásperle en la ciudad Kásperle huye finalmente del castillo del duque y él y su familia de la casita del bosque deben irse a la ciudad de Torburgo. Allí hace nuevos amigos y se crea algunos enemigos, como el alcalde, que quiere casarse con la condesa Rosamaría y para ello pretende apresar a Kásperle y entregarlo al duque con el fin de que este consienta la boda. Por otra parte, la princesa Gundolfina también intenta apresar a Kásperle con la esperanza de que si se lo lleva al duque éste accederá a casarse con ella. Kásperle en Suiza El millonario inglés mister Stopps visita un día la ciudad de Torburgo que ha sido víctima de un devastador incendio y oye hablar del popular Kásperle que vive allí. Cuando lo conoce se empeña en comprarlo ofreciendo a cambio dinero suficiente para reconstruir la ciudad. Para ayudar a los habitantes de Torburgo, Kásperle accede a que lo compre y se va con él de viaje. Los dos hacen buenas migas pero, pero allí donde está Kásperle no dejan de surgir los problemas; y el inocente y bonachón Mister Stopps que quiere comprarlo todo no ayuda demasiado. Kásperle en Kasperlandia Kásperle, el muñeco de guiñol descarado, goloso y bromista, delicia de pequeños y quebradero de cabeza de mayores, tiene nostalgia de sus amigos alemanes y quiere ir a reunirse con ellos. Pero mister Stopps, celoso de que los quiera más a ellos, no se lo autoriza, así que se las ingeniará para escaparse. Huyendo llega a Nápoles desde donde se embarca para su largo viaje con todos sus viejos amigos y con Mister Stopps que ha ido tras él. Pero una
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When's the last time you changed your mind as a result of the evidence? It's not something people do very often. I'm tempted by the one-word response "Derp". But the dangers of holding to a position regardless of the evidence are particularly severe for academics approaching emeritus age. So, I gave the question a bit of thought. The link on central planning gives a full explanation of my change of position, so I'll leave it at that. As regards, war I was, before the Iraq war, a reasonably strong supporter of "humanitarian intervention" and, in particular, of the war in Afghanistan. In the leadup to the Iraq war, I was willing to give Bush and particularly Blair the benefit of the doubt for a long time. Partly as a result of that war, and subsequent episodes, and partly through rethinking the issues, I'm now deeply sceptical of any argument for war, including humanitarian intervention. More generally that scepticism applies to any case for political violence, including revolutionary violence. On climate change, I've made several, interrelated shifts from the position I set out in the linked post from 2004. First, and in response to the massive decline in the cost of renewable energy (solar PV and wind), I've drawn the conclusion that renewables provide a feasible basis for decarbonizing the economy, while nuclear power does not. The plummeting cost of solar also implies a much lower cost for replacing coal and gas with renewables and therefore a smaller increase in the implied cost<|fim_middle|> by putting their kettle on their ignited gas-ring. But then, if you don't mind cold tea, you can boil your kettle on an ice-block all week.
of carbon-free electricity. That in turn means that the goal of decarbonizing the economy can probably be reached in large measure through regulatory policies of various kinds, with only a modest increase in cost. Since there is much more effective political resistance (particularly on the political right) to price-based policies and market mechanisms than to regulations and tax breaks, it makes sense to go this way. Those aren't the only issues on which I've changed, but they are a sample. I'll conclude, inevitably, with an apparently apocryphal link to Keynes. fn1. Even more dangerous is a willingness to defend views dictated by tribal affiliation, regardless of the facts, and of the need to abandon previous positions the moment they become inconvenient. That might seem like a source of political strength in the short run, as it was for the US Republican Party for many years, but the endpoint is a movement run by people like Palin and Trump. fn2. One of the more striking instances of derp in the energy debate is the continuing prevalence of people, mostly on the right, who concluded in the early 2000s that nuclear power was the best option, and who continue, not merely to maintain this view in the face of the evidence but to argue that the failure of environmentalists to advocate nuclear power represents a denial of evidence comparable to climate science denial. Unfortunately, this argument is assisted by handful of people on the pro-climate side, notably including George Monbiot, who've overcorrected their previous outright rejection of nuclear power. fn3. As with Einstein, Keynes appears to be a natural recipient of credit for clever things he might well have said, but didn't. For example I have changed views on the following topics. And so on. But changing your views in a direction you are already inclined to doesn't count to me as a substantive change. Once we start getting into the "interpretation" of the evidence, then we're back in the whole "infinite regress" problem that we have with Popperian so-called falsification. But I expect you know that. My experience personally though, is that I very seldom learn, or unlearn, based on 'evidence'. Like most humans, almost all of my learning comes from various kinds of testimony, including self-testimony. I think the only knowledge I have acquired based on evidence was from mathematics where I could independently 'create' the evidence – or at least follow line by line somebody else's evidence (which BOC is called a 'proof' in mathematics). Of course there are some trivial things that I know from evidence, such as the address of my residence. But of course, I don't know my name from evidence, only from testimony. And there are some things I know by self testimony – eg that I am not a Christian. So, when it comes to climate science, my 'belief', such as it is, is almost entirely based on accepting the testimony of people who have scientific accreditation, who publish peer reviewed papers etc. I depend on them for uncovering, identifying and analyzing "the evidence" and for rendering their conclusions in ways that I can follow. But I guess if you are used to following different testimony eg from religious leaders or Fox News, or following self-testimony eg the people who initiate conspiracy theories "from scratch" which then become normal testimony to others, then your belief system would be a whole other world than mine. So for me, the question basically is: having once 'accepted' some testimony (self or other), whose, and what, testimony could change your mind. As an example, I once accepted 'testimony' from a Sunday-school teacher as to Christianity and the Bible, but I later countered that by self testimony (having accomplished the countering at about age 11, quite a few years before I read Bertrand Russell). So I still can't quite see where 'evidence' as such entered into that process. It is a really interesting idea, "When have you changed your mind?". It has been said of scientific progress that the opponents of new theories don't change their minds, they just stop opposing you when they die. But the process of forming beliefs is interesting. There are trivial beliefs like "boiling water is hot". Everyone agrees, and you'd be an idiot to think otherwise. Sure if you drastically reduce the pressure you can boil water at much lower temperatures, but that is just silly. More complex beliefs usually involve things that are difficult to quantify. Who is the most valuable player in your footy team? Before you even hazard a guess, you have to decide what values you apply. Do you mean the one who, if they were missing, would most reduce your chances of winning a game? The game, or maybe the premiership? Are you measuring just their on field contribution, and are you including their ability to lift the players around them? And given they are there, how can you know how things will go without them? Discussions around these less tangible beliefs are interesting, because they give people the opportunity to express their own values. There will always be the romantic tragics like me who pick the little guy with the magic skills and a ton of guts. But others will favour the big, solid, dependable bloke. And then there are those who are actually dispassionate and actually try and be objective. These people should be politely listened to, and then ignored. So for what its worth, I've shifted from Roger Hayden to Ballantyne to Fyfe. And global warming skeptics? They don't think that boiling water is hot. But it isn't, mate. Bertrand Russell showed clearly – in a gedanken experiment anyway – that it's really easy to persuade people that you boil water by putting your kettle (those who still have kettles) on an ice-block. Of course he did concede that this would be a special "Sunday belief" (just like God) and that during the normal week people would boil their water
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Photos of Ted Videos of Ted His Work Ted's Photos Ted's Songs Ted's Songs - Page 1 About TedResponsive Layout His Work Tools and Modules We Remember Advanced Menu System Home About Ted About Ted - By Helen Doron In 1995, I walked into the kite shop in Düsseldorf to work with the British owner who also did graphics in his back<|fim_middle|> one point printed and brought to John and Yoko Lennon in hospital the record sleeve of their LP called 'Two Virgins'. All this time, sung bass in the Philharmonia choir and toured with them internationally. At the age of 39, married a German medical doctor who he met through the choir. He moved to Germany, where he initially worked at the Düsseldorf exhibition centre. He set up an advertising business. His children, Nike and Alisdair, were born. His mother moved to Germany to help with the children. Ted got leukaemia. Recovered after an operation, but without chemotherapy which he refused. Ted divorced. Ted and his mother rented a 4 story house in the road next his ex-wife's house, so the children could be with them. Ted opened a kite shop in Düsseldorf. I met Ted ………. In Ted's work with the Helen Doron company, he was the warm, deep voice on the children's recordings and videos, and was known to the students as Uncle Ted. Ted was a major factor in the success of the company, helping me launch the franchise while advising me and supporting me over the years. We always enjoyed our work together. Ted spent the last eight years of his life living in Israel, up the road from me in Hararit, a mountain-top village overlooking the Sea of Galilee and the Mediterranean – a stunning view of which Ted never tired of taking photos. Indeed, photography and Apple computers were the passion of his latter years. Every weekend, he ate with us in our house and swam with me in our pool. In the first years in Hararit, we would go for walks together. The last years saw Ted doing less walking and more computer work with his photography in his garden flat in Hararit where the wild view of Bet Netufa valley and the Sea of Galilee mixed with the BBC on TV and on the radio. Ted worked in our company until he was confined to bed by severe back pains for two months before dying of a severe pulmonary embolism on 4th July 2013 aged 77. As I write this, I am still in a state of shock from our sudden loss. I would say "untimely" as there was so much still for him to do: finish videos he was editing, record the songs and conversations of Uncle Ted in our new video series 'Jump With Joey', run his own programme on Helen Doron Radio, and much more. But it was not meant to be. Ted made a sudden and elegant exit. We are left with a big hole (no offence meant, Ted!) in our lives. Ted, we will love you forever. Ted's Site Copyright © 2021. Helen Doron Ltd.
office. I had been brought there by my then agents (pre-franchising era for my company). They told me that I was going to meet a really interesting character who also worked with the Beatles. I met a giant of a man called Ted. We chatted and got on well. We later met again on a few occasions when I was back in Dusseldorf. Quickly we realised how much we enjoyed each other's company. Moreover, Ted was enthusiastic about the business of teaching English to young children and enthralled by the methodology. I needed a centre in Europe in order to penetrate the European market and together we decided to open the first European Helen Doron Learning Centre in Düsseldorf. With his characteristic childlike impetus, enthusiasm and no-fear attitude, Ted jumped feet-first into the business and lived it with fierce devotion. Together we conquered Europe! We drove from place to place and country to country in Ted's small car. People came to be trained as teachers and franchisees in our Düsseldorf Centre. Those were glorious days. Ted loved being surrounded by the lovely ladies, as well as the interesting men who also trained as teachers and franchisees. Of course, there were also the mothers and children in the Learning Centre. Ted was essential and wonderful in the setting up of Helen Doron English in Europe. Whether it was setting up and sitting in exhibitions alone or with me, whether it was negotiating with and receiving franchisees, all felt his warmth and fun. Yes, Ted was fun. Whoever I talked to, whether his good friend Margaret who Ted had known for over 50 years, or whether newer acquaintances, all would say how much fun it was to be with Ted. Indeed, Ted sharp and quick mind and his special humour never failed to make me laugh and keep me on my toes. Lots and lots of fun! Yes, I know there were other sides to Ted. Yes, as one close friend said "He was always such a mess." This would refer to his organizational abilities often getting him into fixes. However, all close to him would laugh that off and run forward with him for the warm-hearted, loving, passionate, Renaissance man and friend that he was. Renaissance? Well, there was his interesting CV. Please note that the below facts and chronology are based on my integration and understanding of stories ("Never let facts get in the way of a good story." Ted Jarrold) told by Ted. Born Edward Charles Jarrold on 25th January, 1936 (sorry Ted, I know you never wanted me to tell your age!) in the East End of London, only child to Margaret and Herbert Jarrold. Went to West Ham Boys Grammar School, which he left at the age of 16, despite the headmaster's pleas that he stay on. Worked at the de Havilland aircraft company – first in assembly, and later in sketching Became an art student at Goldsmiths teacher training college. Told how he was won joint first prize at a painting competition alongside David Hockney. Became a teacher at Goldsmiths teacher training college. At some point, moved to Wales married to a lady called Joy. Was divorced within a few years. Became self-employed in the printing business. At
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Set by: Opsimaths General consensus about the quiz was that it was pretty good. "I thought it was an excellent and well balanced quiz of the classic 'bit of something for everybody' variety." ROUND 1 - US Presidents Each answer contains the surname of a US President What is William Hague's middle name? Which 1995 movie starring Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood (who was also the film's Director) tells the story of a photographer and a housewife? Which panellist of the 1950s TV panel show What's My Line was also popularly known at the time as 'the rudest man in Britain'? Who is currently Secretary of State for Trade & Industry? What famous art deco building on the A40 in Perivale, London houses a branch of Tesco? Which Manchester city centre street is home to the restaurant, Simply Heathcote's, as well as the Manchester Reform Synagogue? What is the name of the hill in Edinburgh's Holyrood Park that was formed from an extinct volcano? What famous product is made just 2 miles from the Giant's Causeway<|fim_middle|>? In the wake of the 7/7 attacks what word was coined by Government agencies in 2005 to describe suspect individuals with no known links to terrorist or criminal activities? What was the name of the current Pope before he became Pope Benedict XVI? Which 1957 war film starring William Holden, was based on a novel by Pierre Boulle? ROUND 8 - 'Déjà vu' Identify these characters - each has appeared somewhere in the previous 7 rounds Of the 25 EU countries, 7 share a land border with just one other EU country (excluding bridges and tunnels). UK, Ireland, Sweden and Finland are 4. Name the other 3. Of all the English counties Warwickshire borders the most – i.e. 8. West Midlands, Herefordshire & Worcestershire, Leicestershire, Oxfordshire and Staffordshire are 5 of these. Name the other 3. What was denounced as a fake in the bulletin of the British Museum in 1953? Which forgery was published on October 24 1924, five days before a General election? Which London underground line is signified by the colour brown? Which London underground line is signified by the colour grey? Which part of your body would be affected if you suffered from lordosis? What is the Latin name for chicken pox? (Thomas Jefferson 1801-09) The Bridges of Madison County (James Madison 1809-17) Gilbert Harding (Warren Harding 1921-23) (Andrew Johnson 1865-69 & Lyndon Johnson 1963-69) The Hoover Building (Herbert Hoover 1929-33) Jackson's Row (Andrew Jackson 1829-37) Arthur's Seat (Chester Arthur 1881-85) Bushmill's Whiskey (George Bush 1989-93 & George Bush 2001-present) Gulf of Bothnia "Now she's gone I can't go on/feeling two foot tall" (Beatles: You've Got to Hide Your Love Away) The Constant Gardener The clocks are striking thirteen Smallweed (The Merchant of Venice and Stephen Merchant) "Santo subito" Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor Peterborough & Wakefield Oxford & Worcester Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Persuasion, Northanger Abbey, Emma, and Mansfield Park David Copperfield, Barnaby Rudge, Oliver Twist, Nicholas Nickleby, Martin Chuzzlewit, and Edwin Drood James Callaghan Sir Alec Douglas Home Manchester United, Newcastle United, Manchester City, and Sunderland Celtic, Queen's Park (Hampden Park), and Rangers Radio Luxemburg The Stockholm syndrome The Alexandria Quartet The Odessa File Shanghaiing Viscount Melbourne The Denmark Strait "Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall" (Beatles: A Day in the Life) Nanny McPhee Tom Baker and Colin Baker (Under the Greenwood Tree & Ron Greenwood) A Chapel build by Italian POWs (from a nissen hut) Cleanskins Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger Bridge on the River Kwai (R4 Q6) Portugal, Denmark, and Estonia Derbyshire, Northamptonshire, and Gloucestershire The Zinoviev letter (it's an inwards curvature of the spine)
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I am proud to have had the opportunity to attend the Kingston College Old Boys Association USA, INC. 33rd, Annual Reunion & Awards Dinner Ceremony in New York City on May 7, 2016. This fundraising event dubbed 'Breaking Ground' spot lighted the current campaign to upgrade the Douglas Forrest Building at the North Street Campus. It appeared well organize, sociable, entertaining and will be remembered for a long time. The event room was pack with people of different backgrounds and social standings. The atmosphere too was positive and inviting. If you were attending this affair for the first time you would have been directed to Antun's ample parking areas. Then greeted at the door and shown where your function was being held. After presented your ticket you would receive a Journal and directed to your table. Inside this hall; the Music of Soul Tone Disco, Adour's are being served and Open Bars at either end. As the room filled up old friends met and greeted each other. Photographs were taken on the now famous Purple Carpet. KCOBA USA, Inc. Memorabilia's were perused and bought so too were the books of Poet Leighton Hollar. KCOBA USA, Inc. has a little something to wet everyone's appetite. Dinner is served as the evening's program gets on the way. Master of Sermon the Right Reverend Calvin McIntyre is not only a long serving minister of the Episcopal Faith but is also adept at entertaining an audience and does so masterfully. The Honorees and Guest Speaker were also entertaining as well as informative but Singer, Mr. Boris Gardner OD, was a special delight as he thrilled the audience with his soft, smooth renditions of old favorites. The Hon. N Nick Perry, Assemblyman, presented citations from the Borough of Brooklyn to our Honorees, making our 33rd, Annual Reunion & Awards Dinner - 'Breaking Ground' a Sold Out and FUNdraising success. Our Honorees and the full house of special guests happily expressed how much fun they had. Our Honorees were Mr. Herman Sang<|fim_middle|>. Ms. Helen Douglas, former Vice Principal, VP Records and the UJAA family of Alumni Associations.
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You love staying up late. If you have kids you get the house to yourself for a bit. Also there is some time to enjoy your favorite show on television or a good book. Is being a night owl a bad thing? Is it bad for your health? Is that something about being an up and at 'em morning person? Well of course a study was done recently and there is some good news for some people. Oh and not so good for others. According to the study morning people are actually happier overall than people<|fim_middle|> first cup of coffee before everyone? Now just because you wake up at 4 am that doesn't mean you are a morning person. I mean you only are one if you enjoy being up that early. The bad news is that not only are morning people happier but those night owls have a few issues. They have a higher risk of depression and schizophrenia. So is this something we can fix? Can we train ourselves to be morning people? What if we are that strange breed of people who are morning people but yet also pretty good at being night owls too? Are we just doomed?
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Friday Night Sports Hero: Bailey Smith Posted: Fri 10:53 PM, Feb 01, 2019 | Updated: Fri 10:58 PM, Feb 01, 2019 NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP)--- Bailey Smith is a senior at North Platte High but is a gymnast at Legacy Dance & Gymnastics, who has competed in Regionals a few years ago as well as in events across the country. Starting gymnastics when she was seven, Smith joined with her friends as something to do. Senior gymnast Bailey Smith said, "I think it's really helped me grow as a person, become stronger mentally and physically and just really help me gain new friends." "I can't actually believe she's a senior actually, but she came in as a compulsory kid, so pretty low, not low but medium level and she's come a long way in a lot of<|fim_middle|> is a tribute to how much passion she has for the sport." Smith said, "I'm in the gym a lot and so you learn how to manage your time, you learn how to persevere through challenges and how to get over fears and you really learn how to be a teammate even though it's an individual sport." Fellow gymnast Teya Carlini said, "Just watching Bailey's gymnastics, it's so pretty. Like her leaps and everything are always so pretty from her toe point to her straight leg, it's fun watching her." As a teacher at the gym, Smith enjoys passing that love onto her students. "Over the years, I've seen her grow just more of like a motherly figure almost in a way because she's oldest. Just older sister type bond," said Carlini. "I think that they look at her as a role model, for sure. And I think she's not just great in here, she does outside activities too and she's a pretty good student and i think they watch what she does and want to be kind of like her," said McNulty. Carlini said, "Baileys so fun to be around too. So she brings energy to the team and if you're struggling with anything, she'll pick you back up and cheer for you or cheer for you when you're struggling with anything, she's like right there."
things. It's kind of exciting to watch her grow," said Legacy Dance & Gymnastics manager Michelle McNulty. Her passion for the sport has grown with each new level she's reached. McNulty said, "It's really hard to make it throw a gymnastics career all the way to senior year. We ask a lot and a lot of hours and school and friends are always the things that pull them out of here and to make it to your senior year is a big deal. So just that a lone
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Lakeview Changing Hands The business might be under new ownership, but the faces at Lakeview Funeral Home and Crematory remain familiar. Chris Toomer and Tonya Mortensen recently purchased Lakeview from Daron Johnson, who started the business in 1997 with Dennis Boro. Johnson said he will continue to be involved with the Lakeview family, "but in a lesser role." "We're not changing. We want to keep providing the service that Lakeview has always done," Mortensen said. "And carry on the legacy that Daron and Dennis built," Toomer added. Toomer has been at Lakeview for 10 years, moving here in 2007 with his wife, Jenn. The couple has two sons, Carson, 16, and Hadan, 11. Toomer had managed corporate funeral homes in Iowa but wanted to move closer to family in northwest Iowa. "The private ownership (of Lakeview) rather than the corporate ownership was huge for me," he said. "And, or course, Daron and Dennis were awesome." Toomer remembers<|fim_middle|>0 PM - 4:00 PM DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE FOR MULTIPLE EMPLOYEES THIS SEMINAR IS DESIGNED TO SATISFY THE NEEDS OF BUSINESS LEADERS, HUMAN RESOURCES PROFESSIONALS, MANAGERS, SUPERVISORS, AND ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. DURING THIS HALF-DAY PROGRAM, WE WILL FOCUS ON THREE AREAS FOR MILLENNIALS AND OTHER EMPLOYEES. HOW TO RECRUIT THEM, EFFECTIVELY BRIN...Continue Reading State Adds 7,700 Jobs in July Minnesota employers added 7,700 jobs in July, according to seasonally adjusted figures released today by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED). In addition, June's employment figures were revised upward by 4,900 jobs to bring total gains that month to 9,300 jobs. Minnesota has added 66,701 jobs in th...Continue Reading Fairmont training 2 new police officers Two new officers have joined the ranks of the Fairmont Police Department, and one veteran officer has been promoted. Continue Reading
being intrigued by his uncle's funeral business at his great-grandmother's service when he was 11. "From then on, that's what I always told people I was going to be and do," he said. "To be real honest, I thought it was real cool, at 11, that you could raise and lower the bed of a casket, but as I got older, it was all about helping people. "There aren't too many professions where you can walk into somebody's life at their absolute worst moment, and they welcome you in. You're part of their family for a week, pretty intimately, and even though you walk out about as quickly as you walk in, they remember you forever." Continue to full article. Hiring Quality Employees in the Age of Millennials FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD 12:3
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The Young and the Restless (YR) Spoilers: Nikki Forced To Help Nick – Sharon Blackmails Her Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott) didn't consider that Sharon (Sharon Case) might go there on 'The Young and the Restless'. But her potential on-again daughter-in-law rightly applied pressure to Nikki. The first-half of 'Niktor' needs to do whatever is possible to prevent Nick (Joshua Morrow) from losing custody of Christian (Jude and Ozzy McGuigen). Sharon made no bones about telling, not asking, Nikki to do something. If Mrs. Victor Newman doesn't comply, Sharon will respond in some way, up through and including talking to Paul (Doug Davidson) about the true circumstances relating to J.T. Hellstrom's (Thad Luckinbill)<|fim_middle|> Nick has considered his own age-shift, which transformed little boy Nicholas into high school Nick, who Morrow has betrayed since the mid-1990's? Of course, that's a wink at SORAS'ing, which is prevalent in the daytime world. In reality, even in the fictional reality of this Wisconsin town, it will be many years before Christian is old enough to be swayed by anything Victor does. Nick appears to be (or is) overreacting, considering the 'Black Knight's' age and health. Said emotional knee-jerk then provoked Victor to hire Michael (Christian Le Blanc). The coming week's legal proceedings will see Brittany's (Lauren Woodland) return to GC. She'll be representing Nick and Christian at the arbitration hearing that Michael kindly suggested as an alternative to a courtroom battle. LOVE Y&R? SUBSCRIBE TO OUR THE YOUNG & THE RESTLESS NEWSLETTER, HERE! Scott's character took the threat she received from her longtime nemesis seriously and will at least do more than she's done to-date. Whether that influences the custody challenge remains to be seen. Soap Opera Spy is a leading source for everything linked to 'The Young and the Restless'. As always, more detailed spoilers and a full collection of pictures for the week in question will appear here on Soap Opera Spy, where there will be more clues and hints over exactly what's going on. General Hospital airs weekdays on the ABC network. Read more news, spoilers, and gossip on our General Hospital homepage Want up-to-the-minute soaps news, spoilers, and gossip on your social feeds? Just hit 'Like' on our Soap Opera Spy Facebook page and 'Follow' on our @soapoperaspy General Hospital Spoilers: Michael Wises Up – Nelle Better Watch Her Back The Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Ridge and Brooke's Marriage Is In Crisis
demise. Victor (Eric Braeden) is insisting on litigating issues related to Christian's welfare. The 'Moustache' actually has a legitimate beef, regardless of what any Genoa City resident thinks. This is his grandchild, who he's done nothing wrong too. Additionally, he offered Nick a legitimate position at Newman that was rejected due to this middle-aged man's sense of entitlement. Nick is leery of his father, but allowing him to visit with Christian is hardly dangerous at this point in the little guy's life. Maybe it's possible that
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Anyway, I thought I'd share some Windows 8 keyboard shortcuts that let you navigate around the system a bit more easily if you don't have a touch device. I realize there's a ton of new shortcuts, more than I will show here. I just thought I'd reduce it to a manageable amount and only include the ones that I think are necessary for daily use (feel free to comment on my totally arbitrary selection of course). Win + I Opens the settings menu on the right that lets you go into PC settings, control panel, connect to networks, shutdown/restart/suspend your computer, etc. Win + W Search your settings. Combined with "Win + F" and "Win + Q" you can therefore search your<|fim_middle|> the use of listing 40 or so keyboard combinations that you'll never want to commit to memory anyway? Better start with a small list and in time build up from here. But again, your mileage may vary. This entry was posted in Windows and tagged Windows 8 by admin. Bookmark the permalink.
files, apps and settings. Win + D If you're on the new start screen, this takes you to the classic desktop with the last used application in focus. If used on the classic desktop this behaves like it used to – toggle between the current application in front and all applications minimized. So this is it. By no means a complete list, but what's
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Advances in controls and networks combined with components that pack more punch have opened the door to more-precise, durable, and economical pneumatic systems. RexMover rodless pneumatic cylinders provide durability and consistent performance on an extremely contaminated acoustical-tile production line. Production at the USG Interiors Walworth, Wis., facility was repeatedly shut down due to failing cylinders. A subsidiary of Chicago-based USG Corp., the company is a leading manufacturer of building materials for the construction and remodeling industries. The facility manufactures Acoustone acoustical ceiling tile formed from a pulp made primarily of mineral-wool fiber. The production line directs a continuous stream of pulp into permanent molds. Previously, an operator manually cut the pulp and paper backing at the end of each mold with a sharpened spatula. This process was automated using a high-pressure waterjet cutter guided by linear bearings and driven by magnetic rodless cylinders. Due to high-volume operations and the contaminated environment -- mineral-wool fiber is generally regarded as more abrasive than most foundry sands -- magnetic cylinders failed within about 20 to 24 hr. Jim Maass of Motion Industries Inc. suggested<|fim_middle|> greater resistance to side load. The cylinders handle air pressures to 120 psi and temperatures from 14 to 140°F.
a change to RexMover rodless pneumatic cylinders from Bosch Rexroth Pneumatics, Lexington, Ky., due to their robust design, high-speed capability, and virtually leak-free performance. Since installed on the acoustical-tile production line, each cylinder has made approximately 6.3 million strokes covering a travel distance of approximately 4,800 miles, without failing. "In the extremely contaminated environment these cylinders have been exposed to, this has surpassed all expectations of everyone who has seen the machine run," comments Pat Heppert, a USG engineer. "It is also noteworthy that neither of these cylinders has been lubricated since they were installed, and they perform as consistently as when they were new." The RexMover cylinders were recently removed due to an unrelated equipment redesign and, according to Heppert, close inspection showed them in excellent condition and ready for additional service despite the contaminated, abrasive operating environment. The cylinders require about half the space of conventional piston-rod cylinders. Additional features include NPT or ISO-G (BSPP) ports, which permit air connections on the cylinder's side at both ends, on the rear of the end covers, or with one end cover that allows dual porting. The cylinders operate at speeds to 16 fps with bore sizes from 0.62 to 3 in. (16 to 80 mm). Grooves for sensors are on three sides, and an oval-shaped piston offers lower overall height and
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Bravery recognised: celebrating King's Victoria Cross recipients Related spotlight article Belly fat: gut bacteria checks could lead to personalised diets King's suffered a huge amount of loss during the First World War – sadly, at least 239 staff and students didn't make it home. But two former students who did survive the War, showed incredible acts of heroism and were awarded the Victoria Cross. The Victoria Cross is the highest and most prestigious award for members of the British armed forces, given for gallantry 'in the face of the enemy'. Captain Archie White, who studied English Literature and had been President of King's Student Union, won the Victoria Cross 'for most conspicuous bravery at Stuff Redoubt' in the autumn of 1916. He was awarded it when 'for four days and nights by indomitable spirit, great personal courage and skilful dispositions, he held his position under fire of all kinds and against several counter-attacks'. The Reverend Noel Mellish, who studied Theology at King's, was the first chaplain to win the Victoria Cross in the War. The citation for his award described how, 'on three consecutive days of heavy fighting near Ypres in March 1916 he went to-and fro continuously between the trenches, attending to and rescuing at least 22 wounded men from an area that was swept by machine-gun fire.' This was, as the citation points out, 'far outside the sphere of his normal duties'. King's War Memorials website http://www.kingscollections.org/warmemorials/home celebrates the lives of more<|fim_middle|>, technology, warfare, Victorian London and much more – and it's open to all. See https://www.kcl.ac.uk/library/archivespec/archives/access.aspx to find out more." From toothpicks to treatment Genetic study reveals metabolic origins of anorexia New AI research identifies rare cancer-causing genes Connect with King's College London
than 700 students and staff from King's and its partner institutions who were killed in the First and Second World Wars, and other twentieth-century conflicts. Detailed biographies serve as a permanent reminder of the selfless service to society enshrined in King's public ethos and the personal sacrifices of its students and staff. Kings Archives "King's Archives is a unique and world-renowned resource for the history of medicine, science
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Act on news about your contacts with timely touches. LinkedIn provides a free service, Connections in the News, which collates and sends you links to articles about your connections. With a quick click, you can instantly react with an appropriate remark, either through the LinkedIn platform or not. It's like Google Alerts for your LinkedIn network. We all get tired of the constant parade of hard-sell emails. Find inspiration in the following five points to jumpstart your company's personalized, lead-nurturing messages. Seize each opportunity to open<|fim_middle|> use to dash off a quick reaction right there and then. Encourage your marketing and sales management staff to start adding more soft-sell, lead-nurturing messages as things happen. Follow these instructions to sign up for your LinkedIn Connections in the News and get started now. Keeping current is free and fast. Want to learn more about lead nurturing? Schedule a call with our team to learn how we tackle multi-touch, multichannel programs–what we call "Meeting Maker" Campaigns. We're glad to help you determine how many qualified leads you need to meet revenue with our free Reverse Sales and Lead Funnel calculation. For more resources, peruse our Meeting Maker campaign case studies. Download our Why It Takes 7-13+ Touches to Deliver a Qualified B2B Sales Lead Today white paper. Whatever you do, consistently keep the touches coming and certainly don't give up after the first handful. You'll be glad you did. By Jan Carroza, VP of Business Development and Account Management, Beasley Direct and Online Marketing, Inc.
a door a little wider. Refer to the new story that initiated the communication and then take it further with a call to action. Find out about mergers, new acquisitions and initiatives, and new responsibilities that create new chances to open or rekindle discussions. Take the process further to cheer colleagues, recruit new team members or ask for introductions that could lead to meaningful relationships. The example below of a Connections in the News email I received the day after a press release published a story about a former coworker, Kim Carpenter, gave me the opportunity to send a note right away and praise her hard work. Note the Message Kim link that I could
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To survive, trees need nutrients, and to stay stable and strong. Given the high level of rainfall in rainforest habitats, there is always a risk of soil erosion, and landslips that can lead to trees falling over. In addition, constant high rainfall can wash away the 'tree food'; the decomposing leaf litter and the soil nutrients. To increase stability, maximise the speed and potential of nutrient (food) harvesting, and allow the trees to have their roots near the soil surface, many rainforest trees have trunks that flange out and widen significantly at the base before joining directly onto surface feeding roots. Some of these stem base 'buttresses' can stretch many meters from the trunk and stand several meters high. The buttress roots create a large surface area and allow the tree to spread at the base, which increases stability, and allows the development of surface feeding roots that slow the movement of water and increase the potential to access nutrients. Other tropical root types include 'stilt' or 'prop' roots, that look like a witches broom, such as those on some Mangroves (for example, Rhizophora spp.). Remarkably, there is one tree that grows in the opposite direction to all other trees, growing down rather than growing up! The 'Strangler Fig' begins its life as a seedling in the canopy of the forest. Small seeds are dispersed by birds and bats and sometimes lodge in an epiphyte or on a branch high in the canopy. Aerial roots then grow and slowly descend toward the ground, sometimes 40 metres or more below. Only in the moist shaded rainforest can aerial roots<|fim_middle|> its host. Slowly, over decades and centuries, it grows to overtop and shade the original tree, and finally encases it in its own woody tomb. When the host tree finally dies and rots away the Strangler Fig is left in its place, with only the hollow inside the Fig showing where the original tree once lived.
survive without drying out. After many years the roots take hold in the soil and then the Fig begins to strangle
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How I Met Your Mother Quiz: How Well Do You Know Barney Stinson? Since arriving on our screens back in 2005, How I Met Your Mother's Barney Stinson became a firm sitcom favourite, a status he'd cement over the course of nine years, 208 episodes, and countless 'awesomes', 'wait for its' and 'suit ups'. A womaniser bordering on being sociopathic, the (second) best friend of Ted Mosby, and a man with an endless array of suits, Barney moved from being a catchphrase-spouting sidekick to part of the show's beating heart, developing a relationship with Robin and, eventually, changing his ways for good. Briliantly and hilariously portrayed by Neil Patrick Harris, Barney is perhaps the most well-known and recognisable How I Met Your Mother character, but just how well do you know him? Can you separate Barney from Sw<|fim_middle|> difference between him and his medical doctor doppelganger? Then SUIT UP and say 'Challenge Accepted!'. 1. Who Does Barney Think His Father Is?
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I am proud of my ability to get the job done! Working with me, you can be assured of a timely, accurate and valuable service. I will listen to your needs and help you achieve your goals. I believe the key to good business is the building and maintaining of positive relationships that encourage honesty and open communication. I am a full member of the<|fim_middle|> looks after Central Otago (Roxburgh to Alexandra to Ranfurly to Clyde to Cromwell). I also offer advice on insurances, whether that be covering your new house, contents and motor vehicle or protecting the more important things in life through Life, Disability, Health and Income insurances. I love living here in Central Otago with my wife Wendy and our two fabulous kids – Grace and Regan. Wouldn't do any thing financially without consulting Shane. He always does a fantastic job for us and our family, and is so good to deal with. We enjoyed working with Shane. He explained everything very clearly and made the whole loan process seem so easy. Shane Crawford has been amazing, he made the KickStart grant, KiwiSaver, & mortgage process very easy.
Professional Advisers Association (PAA) and am an Authorised Financial Adviser. I have been with the Mike Pero brand since 2006 and own the franchise that
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Opinion ArticlesOur AuthorsBecome a Guest Author Explainer Series PerformanceCharts World Panel PanelsViewpoints EventsWebinarsEvent News Hotel SchoolsEducation & Learning NewsAlumni Appointments Product FeaturesMarketplaceSuppliersSupplier News Hotel BrandsManagement CompaniesFranchise OrganizationsConsortiaBrand News Industry AssociationsAssociations News PhotosInfographics Hospitality Net TV Suggest your content for publication Industry Update Press Release27 November 2020 Roadmap To Rebuild The Hospitality Sector HOTREC, the European umbrella association of Hotels, Restaurants and Cafés, and its trade union counterpart EFFAT, the European Federation of Food, Agriculture and Tourism Trade Un<|fim_middle|>32 (0)2 218 77 30, [email protected] WHAT IS EFFAT? EFFAT is the European Federation of Food, Agriculture and Tourism Trade Unions, also representing domestic workers. As a European Trade Union Federation representing 120 national trade unions from 35 European countries, EFFAT defends the interests of more than 25 million workers towards the European Institutions, European employers' associations and transnational companies. EFFAT is a member of the ETUC and the European regional organisation of the IUF. What is HOTREC? HOTREC represents the hotel, restaurant and café industry at European level. This industry includes around 1,8 million businesses, of which 99% are small and medium sized enterprises (91% of them micro enterprises, i.e. employing fewer than 10 people). These businesses make up some 59% of industry value added. The hospitality industry provides some 10.2 million jobs in the EU alone. Together with the other tourism industries, the sector is one of the largest industries in Europe. HOTREC brings together 43 national associations representing the sector in 30 different European countries. Special CoverageCoronavirus: Impact on the Hospitality IndustryNational & International Policy More from HOTREC Never miss a story again Sign up for the HN360 daily newsletter Media Kit – Submit Content Media KitNewsletterRSS FeedsPost ContentContact Us 1995-2020 Hospitality Net™ All rights reserved Hospitality Net is powered by Hsyndicate
ions, call upon the EU and Member States to follow a range of proposed measures to put the hospitality sector back on track. Social partners commit to cooperate in several joint actions, aiming at preparing the sector for future challenges. The COVID-19 crisis is putting the survival of companies in the hospitality sector at risk and millions of jobs are at stake. In order to respond to the crisis, the social partners present today, on the occasion of the plenary meeting of their European sectoral social dialogue, a Joint Statement on short-term and long-term measures required to rebuild the hospitality sector. In the short-term, it is necessary to make full use of all instruments that can support the viability of companies (e.g. rental relief, compensation of loss-turnover, wage subsidies, tax and social contributions relaxation) and ensure the retention of jobs (e.g. short-time work arrangements, income support schemes). Such measures should be further extended, to help save as many jobs as possible and to avoid massive layoffs. Moreover, companies need to strictly follow health and safety protocols, so that employees and consumers feel safe. Finally, further harmonisation and ease of border travel restrictions is key, so that travel planning is possible. In the long-run, social partners demand that hospitality-tourism is included as one of the top priorities in national recovery plans, as only in this way, the sector will be able to move towards a more resilient future, encompassing digital and sustainable developments, as well as up-skilling and re-skilling. The social partners are committed to cooperate and to support the actions taken by EU and Member States to reach these goals. "The hospitality sector needs to be rebuilt. Social partners commit to take action in order to help companies survive, keep as many jobs as possible and help the sector engage on a more sustainable and digital-friendly era", commented Marie Audren, HOTREC Director General. "We need to boost demand, rebuild consumers' trust, ensure quality jobs, and give workers a say in driving recovery. With the right support, millions of jobs can be saved, and the sector will be able to flourish again", stated Kristjan Bragason, EFFAT General Secretary. For further information: www.hotrec.eu and www.effat.org Press Contact: Alessia Angiulli, HOTREC, +32 (0)2 504 78 45, [email protected] Kerstin Howald, +
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This is the single most important thing an Instagram photo should do. As a brand journalist, you should think less about shooting a photo and more about telling a story visually. Identify the iconic image that will tell your story, and make capturing that image your goal. Treat an Instagram photo like any other piece of content. Make a pre-production shot list that includes how and where you'll capture the image, along with any props you might need. This is what professional photographers do before a shoot to ensure that they get the shots they need. Download a free white paper, "How to be a Brand Journalist," to learn what it takes to become a successful brand journalist and create news content on behalf of your brand. 3. Move around to find your best location. Smartphones have great cameras, but their lenses are limited.<|fim_middle|> stand out. You can also make a traditional photo more interesting by using filters and other editing tools before posting it to Instagram. Even if you think you've captured your ideal image, snap a few more photos. It's exceedingly frustrating to be editing photos and realize you don't have the shots you need. Deleting extra images is much easier than going back to shoot additional photos.
That's why shooting a photo from the back of a room yields lackluster results. Don't be tempted to zoom in with your fingers, because you'll lose resolution. Instead, move around to find your best shooting location, which is typically closer to the action you're trying to capture. Once you're in place, explore different angles to find the most visually compelling shot. A shot that is less commonplace often means the difference between your target audience scrolling past your photo or engaging with it. Experiment with interesting angles or extreme close-ups to make your photo
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Comics Crowdfunding Round-Up: WHERE NO ONE GROWS, SACRIMONY, and 3 more campaigns we love Welcome to The Beat's crowdfunding round-up: a collection of some of our favorite campaigns from the week including one-shots, on-goings, anthologies and everything in-between. This week, we're checking out the emotional and atmospheric Where No One Grows, the print debut of Sacrimony, and more. GREEN INFERNO: The World Celebrates Your Demise Creators: Tenebrous Press End date: April 1, 2021 Goodies: A PDF is $15, a print version is $25, and higher tiers include posters, stickers, and more. A 200 page anthology of original Horror Fiction and Comics from an international group of creators; launches Tuesday, March 2, 2021! Green Inferno is the newest anthology from Tenebrous Press and – as you might have gathered from the subtitle – it's got some existential dread. The 18 creators contributing to this collection are working in the realms of literary horror stories<|fim_middle|>astered pages showing Sorcier's growth in the time since its inception. Check out the new art on the campaign page, or see the original version on the Sacrimony website. HUNT FOR THE SOLAVORE – A Space Opera of Cosmic Horror Creators: Lane Lloyd (artist), Grant DeArmitt (writer) Goodies: Grab the PDF for $5, get the physical version for $10, or pledge more behind-the-scenes content, extra comics, and more. A 42-page sci-fi saga about a beast that devours suns… and the king who dares to defy it. Do you ever feel like the universe is fragile, like if the wrong ancient evil came along, it could all be over? That's King Theosis feels in the upcoming sci-fi saga, The Hunt for the Solavore. This series takes place in a universe where a beast known as the Solavore has reawakened and is out to satiate its hunger for suns. Theosis, with help from his husband, will have to go on the offensive and figure out how to protect his people from this existential threat. WHERE NO ONE GROWS Creators: Zorika Judith Gaeta (author) Goodies: The digital version is $7, physical is $14, and higher tiers include back issues and additional comics. A metaphorical and atmospheric, 24-page full colour comic journey. Where No One Grows is a story of forming new friendship and finding a new home. We follow Marlo, a young woman who carries a chair with her wherever she goes, and Flame Monkey, a passionate and impulsive new face. It's the third volume in Gaeta's eponymous series, although each story stands on its own and only connects to the others in small, subtle ways. This volume, like the others, is a 24-page, full color story. Check out what that looks like in a preview on the campaign page. Blood Force Trauma: Issue 3 Creators: Jake Smith (writer), Hiram Corbett (artist) Goodies: Grab the PDF or a signed copy for $10, claim your back issues for $20, or pledge more for prints, shirts, and more. Lightnin' Legs Jones must train Zap Daniels and teach him some DEVESTATING abilities if he's going to defeat the Hell Prince VENGANZA! If you like neon and high-stakes fighting, Blood Force Trauma is the series for you. Coming up on its third entry, it follows Atomic City's most popular fighting tv show, where warriors from every dimension duke it out to the death. It's made by a pair fighting game fans and is dripping with style. Stay up to date with the story, or, if you're new, check out some preview art on the campaign page and grab the previous two issues. Check out these already funded projects: Don't forget to check out last week's projects: SILBER LININGS: David Letterman, Super-Merman, and Bat-Witch Cartoon: Coronaversary cards
and underground comix in a way that that editor Matt Blairstone likens to creators inclduing Alan Moore and Jeff VanderMeer. The final product comes to 200 pages, and is certain to scratch your end-of-the-world itch. Become a backer here. Sacrimony # 1 – A Fantasy Comic About Love, Life and Death Creators: Matta Sorcier (author) End date: March 23, 2021 Goodies: A PDF is $5, a physical copy is $15, and higher tiers include enamel pins, magnets, and more. Sacrimony is a tale of a demon-winged girl trying to find her place in the world. Sacrimony: A Tale of Love, Life and Death is a character-driven fantasy series following Khajad Laohua, a girl with magical powers of unknown origin, and a mother who doesn't want to help her figure it out. Originally a 2016 webcomic, this Kickstarter is funding a 30-page, full-color printed edition of the first issue, with fully rem
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10th Anniversary Melbourne International Singers Festival in 2019. Register as an EARLY BIRD, until April 1st. BY CarolineK | 26-Mar-2019 Play It Forward and Founding Artistic Director, Dr Jonathon Welch AM, invite you to the 10th Anniversary of the Melbourne International Singers Festival, June 6 – 10, 2019. Australia's most exciting singers festival for all choirs, singing groups and individual singers, is proud to present a bigger and even more diverse program over the Queen's Birthday long weekend in Melbourne, with our Founding Artistic Director Dr Jonathon Welch AM. #MISF19 @playitforwardoz Venue: Federation Square Address: Melbourne CBD Date: June 6 – 10, 2019 Time: Please check our website for details Ticket: Early Bird Price: $175 – before 1/4/2019. Full Price: $225 - after 1/4/2019 and Concession Price: $195 - after 1/4/2019 Buy / Ticket: https://www.trybooking.com/BARYE Web: http://www.playitforward.org.au : https://www.facebook.com/MelbSingersFest/ EMail: misf@playitforward.org.au Festival singers BE CHALLENGED, INSPIRED & ENTERTAINED Acclaimed conductor & arranger<|fim_middle|>, also contents of homes: Caulfield North, Rowville, Bentleigh, and Kew. Napier Waller Art Prize for veteran community opens from 20 April 2020 The Napier Waller Art Prize is open to all current and former service personnel in the Australian Defence Force. The prize encourages artistic excellence, promotes the transformative power of creativity, and raises awareness of the experiences and talent of service personnel. @AWMemorial #AWMemorial
George Torbay will return as the Massed Chorus guest conductor along with award winning singer, songwriter and conductor Kavisha Mazzella AM who will conduct the Massed Women's Chorus. We are delighted to welcome back award winning jazz quartet 'The Velvetones' who will perform and take workshops. Early Bird Registration is $175 until 1st April. Participants at last year's festival commented …. "I loved the whole experience - great learning from experts but also a lovely sense of community and brilliant to see how conductors lead their choirs. So much to learn, absorb and to enjoy." "A fantastic four days of singing, friends, fun and frivolity ... bring on the next festival. It's in my diary already." Registration includes entry to all MISF workshops, masterclasses, concerts, choruses & performances over the Festival weekend (with the exception of Special MISF events) Register as a choir/singing group of 10 or more and receive complimentary registration for your Music Director & Accompanist. Proceeds from the Melbourne International Singers Festival support Play It Forward, providing a unique range of tailored inclusive arts programs, events and projects for all Australians. Please follow us on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date as further details about the festival are released. OUTSTANDING DECORATIVE AND FINE ARTS AUCTION -MAJORITY TO BE SOLD UNRESERVED -LIVE ON INVALUABLE AUCTION SITE Amanda Addams Auctions Pty/Ltd 251 Jasper Road McKinnon 3204 Sunday 7th June 2020 at 12.00 pm Viewing; Saturday 6th June 11 am to 5 pm. (Restricted viewing only 20 people at any one time) Auction will be held online with invaluable, not at the auction rooms. If you are registered with us, you may use your existing number. Includes the important remainder of the Robert Muir Collection- part 2, the Caroline Brunner collection -part 2, estates Brighton and Brighton East
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Jill Biden Undergoes Cancer Related Surgery Date: January 12, 2023Author: truenewstoday1 4 Comments On Wednesday, Jill Biden, the first lady, underwent a procedure to remove three skin lesions. Out of the three, two were determined to be cancerous, but the affected tissue was successfully removed. According to her physician, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, who is also the physician to the president, the first lady is currently experiencing some facial swelling and bruising but is in good spirits and feeling well. President Biden accompanied his wife to the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda and stayed with her for approximately eight hours, leaving after Dr. O'Connor's update. The White House announced that the first lady is expected to return to the White House separately later in the<|fim_middle|>? Are the two removed from her. Pedo joe and hunter
day. A week ago, the White House announced that the first lady would be having what's known as Mohs surgery to remove a small lesion above her right eye that had been found during a routine skin cancer examination. Basal cell carcinoma was confirmed in that lesion, O'Connor said. "All cancerous tissue was successfully removed, and the margins were clear of any residual skin cancer cells," he said, noting the area will continue to be monitored. Doctors found two more lesions while the first lady was at the hospital When they were preparing the first lady for surgery, O'Connor said doctors saw a second lesion on Jill Biden's left eyelid, so they removed it too, and sent it for microscopic examination. They also identified "an additional area of concern" on the left side of her chest, and removed a lesion there using Mohs surgery. Basal cell carcinoma was also confirmed in that lesion, he said, noting all cancerous tissue had been removed. O'Connor said that basal cell carcinoma do not tend to spread, like other serious skin cancers do, though they can increase in size, making them harder to remove. What is Mohs surgery? The procedure was developed in the late 1930s by surgeon Frederic Mohs and is used to remove basal and squamous cell carcinomas, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation. Basal cell carcinomas are the most common type of skin cancer, but they grow slowly, so are typically mild and can be very treatable if detected early, the foundation said. First, surgeons will typically mark the site of a patient's biopsy and anesthetize the area to numb it. Patients are kept awake during the procedure. The doctor then removes a visible layer of skin tissue from the area and takes it to the lab to be analyzed. There, they cut the tissue into sections, dye it and map out the area it was taken from. A technician freezes the tissue, further slices it thinly into horizontal sections and places it under a microscope for examination. If cancer cells are present, another layer is removed from the surgical site and the process repeats until the cancer cells are gone. Jill Biden has been a vocal advocate for fighting cancer Elevating the fight to end cancer has been of Jill Biden's signature priorities as first lady. The White House has said she has been involved since four of her friends were diagnosed with breast cancer in 1993. In 2015, her son Beau Biden died from brain cancer. A year later, when he was vice president, Joe Biden started the "Cancer Moonshot," a push to dramatic reduce the number of deaths from cancer. He and Jill Biden relaunched it last year. As a dedicated advocate for cancer research and awareness, the first lady consistently visits various centers that focus on cancer treatment and research during her travels across the country. She encourages individuals to get screened and raises awareness about the issue through her interactions with the spouses of global political leaders. In October, she organized a series of roundtable discussions at the White House with the participation of Mary J. Blige. Additionally, in November, the first lady joined a World Series game in Philadelphia to support Major League Baseball's cancer initiative. Previous Previous post: Ghislaine Maxwell is teaching 'etiquette' class Next Next post: Bill Gates Responds to Numerous Accusations 4 thoughts on "Jill Biden Undergoes Cancer Related Surgery" don517 says: She is a Democrat and Everybody knows that Democrat are a Cancer to the USA. but besides that, I don't care about Her at all. Shirley Johnson says: I dont think hardly any one cares about her and crazy Joe>>>>>> evil technosplere says: Wonder if GOD may be saying something to her for her Roll in everything going on
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This Lab is an introduction to cell biology methods using microscopy. It includes a brief historic background and relevant modern technological advances. The focus is more on the application of these techniques in cell biology, rather than a comprehensive understanding of the physics and technology underlying the techniques. Also take the time to look at the Textbook References and some of the Cell Biology Images on this Wiki. Later in the course we will be visiting the Confocal Microscope Facility, so spend some time reading about this technique. 1665 - Robert Hooke publishes Micrographia, a collection of biological micrographs. 1674 - Anton van Leeuwenhoek improved simple microscope for biological specimens. 1833 - Brown published a microscopic observation of orchids, describing the cell nucleus. 1898 - Golgi first saw and described the Golgi apparatus by staining cells with silver nitrate. 1931 - Ernst Ruska first transmission electron microscope, TEM). 1934 - Frits Zernike describes phase contrast microscopy. 1957 - Marvin Minsky patents principle of confocal imaging. 1953 - Frits Zernike receives the Nobel Prize in Physics for invention of the phase contrast microscope. 1955 - George Nomarski theoretical basis of Differential interference contrast microscopy. 1981 - Daniel Axelrod develop Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscope (TIR<|fim_middle|>. The resolution and sensitivity of cameras has significantly improved in the last 10 years, with this has come a huge increase in image file sizes. The bit depth and format of how an image is collected and saved is important to how the image will be later be analysed. Many image formats compress files to reduce their size, and some compression algorithms are "lossless" while others are "lossy". Lossless formats will allow measurement of specific pixel "values" and comparison with other similarly collected images. Lossy formats may modify specific pixel values or pool image regions. This page was last edited on 3 April 2017, at 09:49.
FM). 1981 - Allen and Inoué perfected video-enhanced-contrast light microscopy. 1986 - Ernst Ruska, Gerd Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer receive the Nobel Prize in Physics for invention of the electron microscope (ER) and scanning tunneling microscope (GB and HR). These are a series of online presentations describing a range of microscopy techniques. Used to observe structure and motion in unstained, transparent living cells and isolated organelles. This method produces a monochromatic shadow-cast image of optical phase gradient. This generates structural anisotropy due to form birefringence, intrinsic birefringence, stress birefringence. For example, birefringent microtubules in the mitotic spindle. Fluorescence The process where an atom or molecule is transiently excited by absorption of external radiation at the proper energy level (usually ultraviolet or visible light) to then release the absorbed energy as a photon having a wavelength longer than the absorbed energy. Published on 17 Nov 2013 - Fluorescence is a process in which matter absorbs light and re-emits at a different wavelength. Fluorescence is widely used in biological microscopy. This lecture describes the principles of fluorescence and fluorescence microscopy. Published on 17 Nov 2013 - Live cell imaging has been revolutionized by the discovery of the green fluorescent protein (GFP). This lecture covers the history of GFP, how it folds and becomes fluorescent, how it has been mutated to produce additional colors (blue, cyan, yellow), and the discovery of red fluorescent proteins from corals. It also covers novel photoswitchable and photoactivatible fluorescent proteins, whose color can be changed by light, and new infrared fluorescent proteins. A microscopy method which views a very thin region (200 nm) of cell. This can be used for example to examine structures and features associated with the membrane contact region(s) of a cell and a substrate. evanescent means "tends to vanish"- evanescent waves are formed when waves traveling in a medium suffer total internal reflection at its boundary because they hit it at an angle greater than the so-called critical angle. This technique views cells growing in culture by a video camera linked to an inverted phase microscope. carbon dioxide level, either by a sealed tissue culture flask or gassed container. Still camera can also be set to take an image at regular intervals, these images can then be put together as a movie. Laser Capture Microscope is also called Laser Capture Microdissection (LCM). A technique which uses light microscopy in combination with a laser dissection (cutting) of subpopulations of tissue cells. The cells of interest can then be harvested (collected) or unwanted cells removed to give histologically pure enriched cell populations. Scanning tunneling microscope (STM) is a type of electron microscope that shows three-dimensional images of a sample. In the STM, the structure of a surface is studied using a stylus that scans the surface at a fixed distance from it. There are several techniques which will allow the identification of specific molecules in space and their state. These methodologies will not be part of this current laboratory, but are included for information purposes and to show the current directions of research in this area. Many of these techniques use the unique properties of laser light. Please watch these useful online tutorials in your own time. Conventional light microscopy resolution is limited by the diffraction of light (Ernst Abbe, 1873). the second laser generates a bleached "donut" around the object of interest in the centre illuminated by the first laser. STED and (f)PALM have been combined with EM to correlate protein localization and ultrastructural features. b - PALM image of a 200 nm cryo-section of a TOM20-Dronpa-labeled HEK293 cell. precisely determine the spatial relationship between proteins and their native cellular structures. cryo-section to slices of ~200 nm thickness and employed Cryo-electron microscopy of vitreous sections (CEMOVIS), enables observation of the internal architecture of cells or even subcellular organelles in their fully hydrated state. Selective plane illumination microscopy (SPIM a type of light-sheet microscopy) involves focusing a thin sheet of laser light through a specimen at right angles to the objective lens. Originally images from microscopy were captured with the eye and interpreted by drawings based on the observed images. This imaging was then replaced by photographic techniques using cameras and film collection of images. Film cameras were gradually replaced by digital cameras as their resolution and sensitivity increased and these could also be programmed to collect image sequences or video to capture timelapse information. These collected images can then be analysed by a range of different software packages. Microscope manufacturers and independent software developers have now created a range of image analysis software packages. Note that some microscope and camera manufacturers have developed modified image formats that have been tailored to their own software that allow saving of microscope and camera settings at image collection. Many high resolution charge-coupled device (CCD) scientific cameras collect greyscale images and use filters or look up tables (LUT) to convert to colour images. Some CCD cameras are colour, generally using a 3 colour CCD detector. Fluorescent images are best viewed and compared using greyscale, as this removes the eye's varied sensitivity to different colours. For scientific imaging it is important that the original image and any modifications carried out on that image are carefully identified. "Photoshopping" of scientific imaging, other than for layout and labeling, can be an unethical modification of data
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A feeling of spaciousness and balanced light, greet you the moment you enter this charming Cambria home. The great room has vaulted wood ceilings spotted with skylights, wood floors, and bay windows. A built-in bookshelf flanks the wood stove in the living room. The white kitchen has the dining room on one side and a breakfast nook on the other; it also leads to a fantastic back deck overlooking the yard. The kitchen shares the vaulted wood ceilings with the great room, it has a kitchen island and numerous cupboards. It is truly an enjoyable light filled space. An extra wide hallway leads to two bedrooms (including the master bedroom) making this single level living. Also on the main level are the guest bathroom, and laundry room with access to the garage. The master bedroom is quite large. It has vaulted wood ceilings, large brick fireplace, French doors to the back deck, and an amazing closet with custom built-ins. Upstairs is the<|fim_middle|> storage room. Located on a sunny street of beautiful custom homes, this is a home to be treasured. 6380 Cambria Pines Road, Cambria. Beautiful Listing In Leimert Estates! 2049 Andre, Los Osos. Building Site zoned for Horse.
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Home World News Creep Into David Lynch's World in First 'Art Life' Documentary Trailer in World News David Lynch: The Art Existence, a Fortricks documentary approximately the acclaimed director's youth up via his early films, is a few of<|fim_middle|>." Lynch could later move to Los Angeles, where he could slowly assemble his 1977 cult traditional Eraserhead. The director furthers discusses his groundbreaking early films in the Art Life, which he and Nguyen bill as a "private memoir." Lynch's very own quasi-memoir Lifestyles & Paintings is scheduled for a book in 2017. Empire also shared a clip from David Lynch: The Art Life that focuses on the director's early life in addition to his traumatic artwork. NZ's Tom Walsh believes top men can soon challenge shot put world record mark The USMNT got a nice reminder that World Cup qualification isn't that tough Volvo and Autoliv are bringing autonomous software to the masses Volkswagen, Robert Bosch Met in 2014 to Discuss Emissions Software, Suit Says Your Car's New Software Is Ready. Update Now? UK tech firm swoops on HP software unit in £6.6bn deal Sophisticated Mac OS X backdoor uncovered Maximizing The Value of Your Industrial Equipment by Angela T. Forrester on December 20, 2020 at 5:09 am Buses trains and motors by Elmer Daniel on December 20, 2020 at 2:57 am The Grand Scandinavian Circle Tour Reasons Why My Internet Business Failed is Revealed by Thomas P. Gaskin on December 20, 2020 at 12:45 am Essential Tips in Installing Commercial Security Surveillance by Angela T. Forrester on December 20, 2020 at 12:34 am
the films debuting this weekend on the Venice Movie Competition. Ahead of its most effective, the Film has unfurled its first trailer, full of striking archival footage, Lynch's very own paintings and the director's trademark lilt serving as narrator… "I suppose on every occasion you do something, now and again the past can conjure those thoughts," Lynch says inside the trailer. "In those days, my global was no bigger than multiple blocks. Massive worlds are the ones two blocks." The documentary, directed by Jon Nguyen and committed to Lynch's youngest daughter, follows Lynch's nomadic upbringing in rural Montana and Idaho to his circulate to Philadelphia to pursue a profession as a painter. "Illness, corruption, fear within the air: It became so proper for me," Lynch says of his time in Philadelphia inside the trailer. "I could consider a whole world that doesn't exist. I had extremely good freedom. My personal little region that surely could be this kind of world
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Jeff Boyer elected to Executive Board At a general membership meeting May 19, Jeff Boyer was chosen as our local's third vice president. <|fim_middle|> and illustration work has received numerous awards from The Associated Press, Gannett and Hearst. The Syracuse Press club and Gannett have also honored him for his cartoons. Jeff has illustrated for several magazines and has exhibited paintings in several galleries within New York state and Maryland, including a one-man show of sports themed art. "Jeff Boyer's excellent work has brightened many a page, especially front pages on Sundays," Guild local president Tim O'Brien said. "We are so proud he is willing to join the board, and we know he'll be a great voice for his colleagues."
Jeff joined the Times Union in June 2000 as an editorial artist. He graduated with A.A.S. in commercial art from Sullivan County Community College. After working in an aerospace company's art department for 10 years, he entered the newspaper business in 1990. His design
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It's time for another Ultimate<|fim_middle|> cup! Happy Sunday!
Coffee Date! Whoo hoo!! So, grab a cup of coffee (or tea) and join me! I don't really have a lot to share today, so this will probably be kind of a quick date. If we were having coffee today... I'd tell you how bored I am with our coffee cups. There are just 4 of them. All the same solid green. It kinda makes me sad, and I want to get some more to add some variety. I'd ask you to tell me about your favorite coffee mug. If we were having coffee today... I'd tell you how I got up super early this morning to not only pickup our Bountiful Baskets, but to volunteer with the set-up. It felt great to volunteer, and I'm super glad that I did it, but I'm not going to lie, I'm probably going to go back to bed right after this. Yawn! I'd ask what you like to do to volunteer. If we were having coffee today... I'd tell you that I didn't ride my bike to work even once this week. I have a goal of riding at least 4x this month, which would have been once a week, but now I'm going to have to do some doubling up. Hopefully I get in one bike commute next week. I'd hate for the last week of February to roll around with still 4 rides to go. Hope I didn't just jinx that! Speaking of time slipping away, I have a feel that February is going to both drag and fly! It already seems like it's flying, but at the same time, it also feels like it should be much later in the month than it is. Weird! If we were having coffee today... I'd tell you how much fun I had having a drink with a co-worker after work last night. We each only had one drink, but we talked for hours. It was so fun and SO needed! Work has been a little crazy lately, and it was fun to gossip a little a lot. That's all I've got today! Why not head on over to the Ultimate Coffee Dates hosts (Deb, Coco, and Lynda) to catch up with everyone else, too! Well I may need to upgrade to the video coffee date too! Yes you definitely need some more exciting mugs :). Thanks for linking up with us for the coffee date they are always so much fun to write and read. Maybe I'll get a new and exciting mug for next month! I like to collect coffee mugs from the different places I visit :) then it is like a memory reminder when I drink from that
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In a Bottle Magazine Environment now water can be purified with orange peels Now water can be purified with orange peels A scientific study has demonstrated that, thanks to a compound obtained from industrial waste products, it is possible to eliminate mercury from waters and soil MILAN - It could be an interesting discovery, destined to give a decisive contribution in the recovery of water. A team of researchers lead by Justin Chalker, Synthetic Chemistry lecturer of Flinders University in Adelaide, made use of his collaborations with the Centre for NanoScale Science and Technology of Tulsa University, with the Institute of Molecular Medicine of the Universities of Lisbon and Cambridge, and carried out a study of great significance, published in the journal Angewandte Chemie International Edition, demonstrating that, starting from waste products of the petroleum industry and of the citrus industry, it is possible to purify ocean waters and clean aqueducts. All revolved around the creation of a polymer that is able to eliminate mercury from waters and the soil. The compound, sulphur-limonene polysulphur, is entirely made from industrial waste products containing sulphur and limonene. The polymer created presents a double advantage: it is non-toxic and inexpensive. As stated above, it combines industrial sulphur and limonene. Both are easily obtainable: the first because petrol plants produces more than 70 million tons of sulphur every year, whilst the machineries that treat citrus fruits produce more than 70 million tons of limonene, which is found in orange peels. Function and use of the polymer Acting as an adhesive agent for mercury it prevents it from spreading. For example, for soil purification, the latter is washed with water, and soluble mercury is removed after having adhered to the polymer. The research team intends<|fim_middle|> about mercury polluting vast areas of seas and oceans.
to use the polymer as a coating for tubes or water filters, in order to remove the mercury. For large scale operations, polymer beds could be devised to extract the mercury. Think
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Gold's 11% Plunge "Overdue, Unsurprising" But "Doesn't Change Long-Term Fundamentals" By: Adrian Ash, BullionVault THE PRICE OF GOLD in professional wholesale dealing sank further on Thursday morning, plunging to a 9-session low of $1704 early in London – a drop of more than $200 per ounce from Tuesday's new record high. "A glance at the gold price on a logarithmic scale suggests a correction was overdue," says Societe Generale's daily "macro" note. "[But] the spectre of higher core inflation [as highlighted by last week's US consumer-price data] can only add to the attractiveness of gold, especially with interest rates so low. "This makes the 11% decline since Tuesday's peak seem all the more bizarre." Pointing to what he calls "the key level on the weekly chart of $1729," Russell Browne at Scotia Mocatta says that a "break of this level would indicate an 'Outside Week' [with prices setting new highs but falling sharply lower] and warn of a deeper correction." The 11% fall in the gold price "would be more concerning" however, says a note from Mitsui's London team<|fim_middle|> markets. The SPDR Gold Trust ETF – larger by value than even the S&P500 ETF on Monday – shed another 26 tonnes of bullion as share-holders exited the fund, taking this week's tonnage drop to 4.5%. US derivatives exchange the CME meantime raised margin payments on its gold futures for the second time in two weeks, taking the initial and maintenance payments to trade 100-ounce contracts more than 55% higher from mid-August. "The margin hike…contributed to the liquidation," reckons David Thurtell at Citigroup. "A lot of hot money has entered the complex and the rally was done too much in too short a time." Citing volatility in gold prices as the reason – rather than the absolute price level – "I think we're seeing more and more diversification in people's portfolios," said CME executive chairman Terry Duffy to FoxBusiness overnight. "Commodities are now definitely [used]…for diversification, where 10 or 12 years ago people didn't [even] see them as an asset class." Broad commodity indices held little changed Thursday, as food-stuffs fell but energy and base metals ticked higher. Swiss investment bank UBS today cut its growth forecast for China – now the world's No.2 private gold consumer – thanks to "much weaker growth prospects in developed economies. "A significant drop in export growth, which could start in the fourth-quarter of 2011, is also expected to affect manufacturing investment and consumption," says UBS economist Tao Wang. Rising 25% by tonnage in the year to July, private Chinese gold demand has doubled over the last decade to equal nearly 2% of annual household savings. Looking ahead to Friday's much-anticipated Jackson Hole central banking speech from Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve, "We await further evidence on the softness of the US economy before we would consider QE3 our base case," says today's note from Standard Bank's commodity team. "[But] regardless of additional quantitative easing, we believe that the long-term upside for gold remains in place." Foreign exchange rates were meanwhile little changed Thursday morning as global stock markets rose, leaving the gold price drop for non-Dollar investors also around 10% from Tuesday's new record highs. Adrian Ash Formerly City correspondent for The Daily Reckoning in London and head of editorial at the UK's leading financial advisory for private investors, Adrian Ash is head of research at BullionVault – winner of the Queen's Award for Enterprise Innovation, 2009 and now backed by the World Gold Council market-development and research body – where you can buy gold today vaulted in Zurich on $3 spreads and 0.8% dealing fees.
, "were it not for the fact that gold's meteoric rise over the past month makes retracements of this size relatively unsurprising. "Moreover, we maintain that the economic fundamentals that have been bullish for gold remain so, and that corrections such as this do not make the target price of $2000 any less realistic." Wednesday brought heavy sales of gold both in the US derivatives and exchange-traded trust fund
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hickorycrawdads.com | The Official Site of the Hickory Crawdads Individual Tickets Promotions Daily Promotions K&L Dunrite Ticket Office Ticket Books Season Tickets Family 4 Packs VIP Seats Hendrick Honda Hickory Military Tickets Pre-Game Ceremonies Schedule Game-by-game Results 2020 PDF Schedule Tickets & Promotions Schedule Stats & Scores Team News Shop Club Info Groups Community Hickory Crawdads News Crawdads Set Caravan Lineup Phillips and Springs to Attend Event By Ashley Salinas / Hickory Crawdads | December 31, 2019 4:29 PM Hickory, NC- The Hickory Crawdads released the lineup for their Winter Caravan Luncheon presented by K&L Dunrite Roofing and Restoration. The Caravan is scheduled for Thursday, January 9th at the Hickory Metro Convention Center from 12-1:30pm. Carlos Cardoza, who was named the 'Dads 2020 manager, is slated to speak at the event along with Texas Rangers assistant director of player development Paul Kruger. Texas Rangers players Jeffrey Springs and Tyler Phillips will participate in a round table discussion. Rangers radio broadcaster Matt Hicks, will serve as the event's emcee. Joshua Johnson, a member of the Crawdads coaching staff in 2019 and manager of the High A Down East Wood Ducks in 2020, and Corey Ragsdale, a former Hickory manager and new member of the Rangers MLB staff, will also be at the event. Springs attended Appalachian State and was drafted by the Rangers in 2015. He worked primarily as a reliever in the minors, appearing with the Crawdads in 2015 and 2016, before being called up to the Rangers in July 2018. He made 25 appearances last season out of the bullpen, going 4-1. Philips is currently ranked as the Rangers #17 prospect going into the 2020 season. He made seven appearances for the Crawdads in 2017 before returning for a dominant 201<|fim_middle|>) while also earning a spot on the South Atlantic League All-Star team. He began last season in Down East, posting a 1.19 ERA in 6 starts before being promoted to the Double A Frisco RoughRiders. Tickets for the Winter Caravan Luncheon are available in person or over the phone. Ticket price includes the main event and a picnic-style buffet. For additional information on the event or to order tickets, call the Crawdads front office at (828) 322-3000. The office will be closed for the holidays through January 5th. It will reopen at 9am on Monday, January 6th.
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Home » News & Analysis » General Dynamics Taps New Leader for Electric Boat General Dynamics Taps New Leader for Electric Boat By: Ben Werner The Virginia-class attack submarine North Dakota (SSN-784) is rolled out of an indoor shipyard facility at General Dynamics Electric Boat in Groton, Conn. US Navy Photo General Dynamics announced a change in leadership at its Electric Boat subsidiary, just as the company ramps-ups its production to build Virginia-class and Columbia-class nuclear submarines. Kevin Graney, currently president of General Dynamics NASSCO in San Diego, was named as the next president of Electric Boat, according to a statement released after markets closed on Friday.<|fim_middle|> General Dynamics Electric Boat in 1995 as a senior engineer for the Virginia-class submarine program and worked in various leadership roles at General Dynamics before becoming president of NASSCO in 2017. Carver joined NASSCO in 1987 and has served in his current position since 2014, where he has been responsible for production, engineering, purchasing, subcontracts administration, contracting and estimating of repair activities. Article Keywords: General dynamics electric boat, General Dynamics marine systems, General Dynamics NASSCO, Rep. Joe Courtney Categories: News & Analysis, Submarine Forces About Ben Werner Ben Werner is a staff writer for USNI News. He has worked as a freelance writer in Busan, South Korea, and as a staff writer covering education and publicly traded companies for The Virginian-Pilot in Norfolk, Va., The State newspaper in Columbia, S.C., Savannah Morning News in Savannah, Ga., and Baltimore Business Journal. He earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Maryland and a master's degree from New York University. Follow @Wernertime//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js View all posts by Ben Werner → ← DSEI: U.K. Crafting New Command and Control Regime as Royal Navy Grows USNI News Fleet and Marine Tracker: Sept. 16, 2019 →
Graney, who started his career with General Dynamics at Groton, Conn.-based Electric Boat in 1995, replaces Jeffrey Geiger. Geiger has been president since 2013. "We thank Jeff Geiger for his 35-years of service to General Dynamics and we wish him well," Robert E. Smith, executive vice president for General Dynamics Marine Systems, said in a statement. Geiger's last day in Groton is Sept. 30, and Graney's official first day is Oct. 1. General Dynamics did not state a reason for the sudden change in leadership. However, Smith's statement did offer some reasoning for why Graney was selected to take over Electric Boat. Kevin Graney, president of General Dynamics Electric Boat as of Oct. 1, 2019 "Kevin Graney's leadership, nuclear propulsion expertise and proven track record with submarine and surface shipbuilding will be essential to Electric Boat as it expands operations to build both the Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine and the next generation of Virginia-class attack submarines," Smith said. The change in leadership at Electric Boat comes as the company is in the midst of a massive $852 million project upgrading the yard. Electric Boat is starting Columbia-class ballistic-missile submarine production while also building Block V Virginia-class fast-attack submarines. The Block V subs are larger than previous Virginia-class iterations because of an increased number of missile tubes in the Virginia Payload Module. "Jeff has been a tireless advocate for the workforce at EB since he became president in 2013. I hold him in the highest regard based on his breadth of knowledge and experience as a shipbuilder, and his accessible, ethical approach to leadership. I wish Jeff and his wife all the best," read a statement from Rep. Joe Courtney (D-Conn.). David J. Carver, NASSCO's vice president and general manager of repair, was promoted to president of General Dynamics NASSCO, according to the General Dynamics statement. The following is the full release from General Dynamics announcing the retirement of Electric Boat President Jeffrey Geiger and the appointment of his replacement Kevin Graney. RESTON, Virginia – General Dynamics (NYSE: GD) has appointed General Dynamics NASSCO president Kevin Graney as president of General Dynamics Electric Boat, effective October 1. David J. Carver, NASSCO's vice president and general manager of repair, will succeed Graney as president of General Dynamics NASSCO. Jeffrey S. Geiger, who has served as president of Electric Boat since 2013, will retire effective September 30. "Kevin Graney's leadership, nuclear propulsion expertise and proven track record with submarine and surface shipbuilding will be essential to Electric Boat as it expands operations to build both the Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine and the next generation of Virginia-class attack submarines," said Robert E. Smith, executive vice president for Marine Systems. "With Dave Carver's in-depth understanding of NASSCO, he will ensure that we continue to deliver on our strong backlog of new construction and repair for both the U.S. Navy and commercial customers." "We thank Jeff Geiger for his 35-years of service to General Dynamics and we wish him well," said Smith. Graney began his shipbuilding career with
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Chicago Nov. Screenings Of 'Trials of Muhammad Ali' w/ Former Wife & Director In Person Kartemquin Films' The Trials of Muhammad Ali will be screening in Chicago from November 8th to November 14th, with special appearances by Khalilah Camacho-A<|fim_middle|>ikelny, and Khalilah Camacho-Ali with a Q & A session with all of them after the screening The film will continue to screen at the Music Box and at two other Chicago area theaters until 11/14 at ICE Lawndale 10, located at 3330 W. Roosevelt Rd, and the Chatham 14, located at 210 West 87th St. In addition, at the Chatham Theater, there will be an appearance by Siegel and Ms. Ali at the 4:45PM screening on Nov 9th. Here's the trailer:
li, the former wife of Muhammad Ali, who also appears in the film, and director Bill Siegel. The film covers the important, life changing period in Ali's life when the former Cassius Clay became Muhammad Ali, his conversion to Islam and refusal to serve during the Vietnam War which resulted in him being banned from boxing, and facing a five-year prison sentence. According to director Siegel, he wanted to make the film because "no Ali film has deeply explored his exile years, his spiritual transformation and his impact on the world beyond the ring…. And when you personalize those tensions through the humanity of Muhammad Ali, it gives them depth and definition in ways that resonate now. Ultimately, it is a story that has at least as much to say about our society and how Ali's principles continue to challenge us as it does about his own transformation." The film will have a special Opening Night Event screening at Music Box Theatre in Chicago at 3733 N. Southport Ave., on November 8th at 7PM along with a reception with appearances by director Bill Siegel, producer Rachel P
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The malware UPATRE was gained much prominence following the demise of the Blackhole Exploit kit. It was since known as one of the top malware seen attached to spammed messages and continues to be so all throughout 2014 with particularly high numbers seen in the fourth quarter of the year. We have released our annual roundup where we talked about the different trends related to spam, and this entry offers a closer look. Based on our backend honeypot data for 2014, UPATRE stood out as the most prevalent threat that arrives via spammed messages. UPATRE is commonly distributed by the Cutwail botnet, which has been in the wild since as early as 2007 and was considered one of the biggest spam botnets in 2009. 2014 also saw a significant rise in spammed emails with attached Microsoft Word documents that come with malicious macro codes that eventually lead to downloading various information stealing malware like VAWTRAK, DRIDEX, and ROVNIX malware. One example is the DRIDEX chain of infections seen in Q4 of 2014, in which we observed an uptick in spammed emails that lead to malicious .DOC and .XLS files that carry the malware. Results from our honeypot data show around 1.9 billion spammed emails in 2014. The numbers slightly rose from the one that of 2013 (1.6 billion). While this is no way represents the entire spam landscape it does give us an idea of the overall trends when it comes to spam. It also matches the trends from Trend Micro messaging products in our annual roundup. Note that the spam spike in 2011 can be attributed to a rise in .ZIP file attachments in spammed emails that led to the malware BREDOLAB. While there are bulk mail like those that sell pharmaceutical drugs or advertise replica watches, a certain percentage of spam carry malware. We will refer to these as "mal-spam" in the rest of this entry. Similar to our 1H blog post on spam trends, UPATRE takes the lead as the top malware distributed via spam, followed by TSPY_ZBOT and BKDR_KULUOZ. In our 1H 2014 post, we wrote that the number of spam campaigns related to UPATRE went down in June due to the Gameover takedown that same month. Come July we observed a gradual increase, which can be attributed to the use of the Cutwail botnet. Our honeypot data shows that UPATRE made up almost 30% of all mal-spam seen in 2014. The overall mal-spam decline toward the end of the year (Figure 3) can be attributed to the continuous decline of UPATRE spam samples seen in Q4. UPATRE spreading<|fim_middle|> spam. Here are some notable social engineering lures we wrote about in 2014, whose topics range from celebrity deaths to popular sporting events. Spammers have and continuously will blend old techniques with new ones in order to avoid detection to successfully victimize users. Some new techniques we've noted in 2014 include spam attached to spam, which is similar to backscatter email. The blending of spam techniques is seen mostly in commercial spam. For instance, newborn domain spam often use the salad words technique mixed with invisible ink, character padding and newly registered domains. With the prevalence of UPATRE and malicious macro downloaders on the rise, we can predict that spammed emails that carry these type of malware may soon bear more complex techniques. The social engineering aspect in spam, for one, is starting to veer away from social networking spam (Facebook and Twitter notifications) and instead uses templates known couriers and banks. More in-depth information about the spam that dominated the threat landscape in 2014 can be found in our upcoming report, TrendLabs 2014 Annual Security Roundup – Magnified Losses Amplified Need for Cyber-attack Preparedness.
via attachments drastically declined in Q4. ecline in Q4, it still remains the most distributed malware via spam in 2014. Here's a rundown of the blog entries we wrote about in 2014 that talk about UPATRE attached to spam. Social engineering plays a vital role in carrying out spam attacks. We found that the holidays and any type of breaking news are still effective ways to carry out social engineering attacks in
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K-BLUB Jellyfish<|fim_middle|> to be addressed to his then-newborn son, and you feel that passion across every single track in the bunch. In the process, he proved that even country music can be the breeding grounds for a genuinely creative and engaging bit of art. For that, Sailor's Guide is also one of my favorite albums of all time, and probably will stay such well into the future. Keep on sailing, Sturgill.
Fields Downtown Bikini Bottom Hawk's Five Essential Albums By HawkbitAlpha, November 13, 2022 in K-BLUB HawkbitAlpha Member Title: I don't care if it stunts my growth. I NEED CAFFEINE. Is it time for another Hawk music thread? Well, let's hope it doesn't go off the rails as hard as the last one! Y'all have heard enough of me talk about my gripes with a few different genres of music over time, but I wanna take a break from that and post some stuff that I actually do enjoy. These are my choices for "essential" albums, meaning that, while they're not necessarily my favorites (although at least one of these definitely is), they're albums that: A) I'll recommend to anyone regardless of their own tastes, and B) I think a lot of people aren't likely to hear about without a recommendation. So, let's go! #5: AMARANTHE - MASSIVE ADDICTIVE (2014) What would happen if you put Ariana Grande, Johnny Gioeli, and the guy from Bring Me the Horizon all in one band? You'd probably get something similar to Amaranthe, a relatively recent Swedish band that's managed to find an infectious middle ground between pop music and metalcore/melodic deathcore. I've come to think of them as kinda being Europe's answer to Babymetal: most of their songs are pump-up metal tracks with a heavy smattering of pop hooks, and plenty of crazy interplay between the three singers and their different styles. Massive Addictive is my favorite of their albums to date, and it's exactly as sticky as the title suggests. #4: GARY CLARK JR. - THIS LAND (2019) Meet the modern Stevie Ray Vaughan, folks! Gary Clark Jr. has been making the rounds in the world of Austin blues for a while now, and really, he deserves even more love than he gets now. Most of his work is a sort of salad bowl of blues rock, R&B, hip hop, and folk, all tied together with rich guitar work in the tradition of SRV and Hendrix. This Land was (by Gary's own statements) his first deliberate effort at making a more lyric-driven album, with songs about everyday life, family, politics, and everything in between. #3: DREAM THEATER - IMAGES AND WORDS (1992) Those of you who've talked with me about music since 2019 will know that I love quite a lot of the work by Dream Theater, the band that codified the entire genre of prog metal. Images and Words is pretty widely considered to be either their best or second-best album (behind Scenes from a Memory), and I have to agree on that. This album, with a very dreamy and layered sound throughout, was especially a huge comfort to me through the early days of COVID, especially in tracks like "Take the Time" and "Surrounded". Even for folks who don't necessarily like prog, I would say this album deserves at least a try. #2: PLINI - HANDMADE CITIES (2016) "Inhale" off of this album made it into my entries for Community Mixtape 3, and for good reason. Plini, an Australian indie guitarist, is a master of making what I can best describe as "happy music for angry people", and that perfectly applies to Handmade Cities. Guitar legend Steve Vai described this album as "one of the finest, forward thinking, melodic, rhythmically and harmonically deep, evolution of rock/metal instrumental guitar records [he's] ever heard"... and he's not kidding. If you want something that works especially well as study music, or something to put on when you need to cool down, this is a perfect album for the moment. #1: STURGILL SIMPSON - A SAILOR'S GUIDE TO EARTH (2016) Oh, Sturgill, what do we do with you? I would call Sturgill Simpson one of my favorite artists of any genre. Most people call him a country singer (and he certainly sings the part), but he's changed up his sound with every album, and I've followed him down that rabbit hole every weird step of the way. A Sailor's Guide to Earth, though, is easily my favorite of his albums: an eclectic mix of outlaw country, folk, soul, rock, and funk, with a heavy nautical theme throughout. It's an album that Sturgill made
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Home » Case Studies Taking a Look at Lost Let<|fim_middle|>, and Charlie Ward. Passion has been crucial to Lost Lettermen's early success. The company was started because Jim had a passion for sports and the follow up stories to fame. This passion is what has sustained the website to over 2,500 total posts in less than two years. It's still early, but I think Lost Lettermen is going to grow into a successful niche company. What do you think? 4 Lessons to learn from Lost Lettermen 1.) Have passion 2.) Created an unfair advantage (Yahoo content, guest contributors) 3.) Just start! 4.) Know your limits and find help (developer)
termen Written By: Bob 16 August 2010 Other Posts By: Bob Taking a look is the newest segment of Bob's Founder's Block posts. Each month, I will take a look at a web company. If you want to be considered for a future post, please email bob@foundersblock.com. Lostlettermen.com is the largest "where are they now" online sports database. With a player database of over 150,000 former college basketball and college football players, lostlettermen.com is where you find what former stars have been doing since their playing days ended. You may be surprised to find that less than two years ago, Lostlettermen.com only existed in the mind of Jim Weber. A little over 18 months ago, Jim was writing for ESPN the magazine when he had an idea for a website. A lifetime sports fan, Jim loved the "where are they now" sections in the back of NCAA sports programs. Seeing an opportunity, Jim took the leap into entrepreneurship. Jim started created a player database in excel while he searched for a developer to make his vision a reality. Not knowing of outsourcing sites like Elance.com and Rentacoder, Jim used personal connections to find a developer. He eventually found a trustworthy family friend to develop the first version of Lost Lettermen. After the alpha version of Lost Lettermen was created, Jim created partnerships to help gather traffic. He started writing for Yahoo! in exchange for links back to his website. Because of this partnership, Lost Lettermen had a decent amount of traffic since the beginning. Jim also found former athletes to write stories for the blog occasionally. Regular contributors now include Ty Detmer, Ed O'Bannon
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Dig out your old Team Jacob t-shirt. It's hard to believe, but it's been almost a decade since the world was introduced to the juggernaut that was the Twilight films. To celebrate this iconic milestone, the films are returning to cinemas once again (*cue the crazed screaming of Twihards worldwide*). The<|fim_middle|>. Probably never, tbh. Remember when pre-Twilight megahunk Robert Pattinson was in i-D? Check it out below!
franchise that gave the world 'RPattz' will return to cinemas across America on 21 October. Running for two days only, as part of the "Fathom Spotlight" series, which showcases modern blockbusters, classics and fan favourites remastered and returned to the big screen, it's the perfect time for fans to reacquaint themselves with lines such as "you'd better hold on tight, spidermonkey", as well as the horror of this terrifying animatronic baby. Oh, and if you miss the screenings, don't worry. Lionsgate are also releasing a box set of all five Twilight movies, complete with new cover art by Justin Erickson, after the cinema run on 23 October. When will we move on from Twilight? I hear you ask
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Arctic Sea Ice Is Losing Its Bulwark View Image Comparison View Both Images Every year, we report on the melting and growth of Arctic sea ice, the vast sheet of frozen seawater floating on the Arctic Ocean and its neighboring seas. Much attention is focused on the area and extent of sea ice because it has been shrinking steadily. But there is another problem: As the ice extent has shrunk, the oldest and thickest ice has either thinned or melted away, leaving the sea ice cap more vulnerable to the warming ocean and atmosphere. "What we've seen over the years is that the older ice is disappearing," said Walt Meier, a sea ice researcher at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. "This older, thicker ice is like the bulwark of sea ice: a warm summer will melt all the young, thin ice away but it can't completely get rid of the older ice. That bulwark is not as good as it used to be. The older ice is becoming weaker because there is less of it, and the remaining ice is more broken up and thinner." The visualizations above and the animation below show how Arctic sea ice has been growing and shrinking, spinning, melting in place, and drifting out of the Arctic for the past three decades. The age of the ice is represented in shades of blue-gray to white, with the brightest whites representing the oldest ice. In September 1984,<|fim_middle|> amount of Arctic Ocean covered by ice was significantly more than the record low of 2012, but still well below the long-term average. Image of the Day Snow and Ice Sea and Lake Ice 2011 Sea Ice Minimum In September 2011, the extent of sea ice covering the Arctic Ocean declined to the second-lowest extent on record. Image of the Day Heat Water Snow and Ice
there were 1.86 million square kilometers of old ice (4 years or older) spread across the Arctic at its yearly minimum extent. In September 2016, there were only 110,000 square kilometers of older sea ice left. "We have lost most of the older ice: In the 1980s, multi-year ice made up 20 percent of the sea ice cover; now it's only about 3 percent," Meier added. "The older ice was like the insurance policy of the Arctic sea ice pack. As we lose it, the likelihood for a largely ice-free summer in the Arctic increases." Direct measurements of sea ice thickness have been sporadic and incomplete across the Arctic, so scientists have developed estimates of ice age. "Age is a good analog for thickness because as ice gets older it gets thicker," said Meier. "This is due to the ice generally growing more in the winter than it melts in the summer." The visualizations are based on data from drifting buoys, weather stations, computer models, and 12 satellites (mostly passive microwave instruments) that have made measurements over the past four decades. Passive microwave instruments measure brightness temperature, the microwave energy emitted by sea ice due to its temperature, salinity, surface texture, and the amount of snow on top of it. Each ice floe has a characteristic brightness temperature, so researchers developed a way to identify and track ice floes in successive microwave images as they moved across the Arctic. "It's like bookkeeping. We are keeping track of sea ice as it moves around, up until it melts in place or leaves the Arctic," said Meier. The analysis and modeling of sea ice age first began in the 1980s at the University of Colorado, and the dataset is now maintained by the National Snow and Ice Data Center. The animation shows two main bursts of old ice loss. The first one, starting in 1989 and lasting a few years, was due to a switch in the Arctic Oscillation, which shrank the Beaufort Gyre and enhanced the Transpolar Drift Stream, thereby flushing more sea ice out of the Arctic than usual. The second surge in ice loss started in the mid-2000s. "What's happening now is that more old ice is melting within the Arctic Ocean during the summertime," said Meier. "One of the reasons is that the multi-year ice used to be a pretty consolidated ice pack, and now we're seeing relatively smaller chunks of old ice interspersed with younger ice. These isolated floes of thicker ice are much easier to melt." Read more about sea ice in our newly updated fact sheet. NASA maps and animation by Cindy Starr, NASA Scientific Visualization Studio. Caption by Maria-Jose Vinas, NASA Earth Science News Team. In 1984, there were 1.86 million square kilometers of old ice spread across the Arctic at its yearly minimum extent. In September 2016, there were only 110,000 square kilometers of old ice left. Image of the Day for November 4, 2016 Image of the Day Snow and Ice Remote Sensing Oldest Arctic Sea Ice is Disappearing Thick ice that used to last through multiple summers has been in steep decline for three decades. Image of the Day Water Snow and Ice Amount of Old Ice in Arctic Hits Record Low in February 2009 This pair of maps shows how the sea ice covering the Arctic at winter maximum in 2009 is younger than it was in the past. Image of the Day Water Snow and Ice Remote Sensing 2013 Arctic Sea Ice Minimum The
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Q: Python equivalent<|fim_middle|> 5] # compare to: mapped_and_filtered = map(lambda y: y*2, filter(lambda x: x < 5, lst))
of Ruby's .select I have an list/array, lets call it x, and I want to create a new list/array, lets call this one z, out of elements from x that match a certain condition. In Ruby you could do that by calling the .select method on the list/array like so: x = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10] z = x.select{|a| a < 5} After this z would look like this: z = [1, 2, 3, 4] Is there a function/method in Python that I could use to get the same effect? If not, what is the cleanest way I could do this? A: One option is to use list comprehension: >>> [a for a in x if a < 5] [1, 2, 3, 4] A: Using a list comprehension is considered "Pythonic": x = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10] z = [i for i in x if i < 5] print z Output [1, 2, 3, 4] A: Python has a built-in filter function: lst = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] filtered = filter(lambda x: x < 5, lst) But list comprehensions might flow better, especially when combining with map operations: mapped_and_filtered = [x*2 for x in lst if x <
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across" Cagno agrees. "I think I'm better at writing a song and expressing my emotions though that. You can do that in music much more easily than you can in a conversation, where the defenses are up. That's my responsibility to the audience--to be able to look directly in there eyes, to put smiles on their faces, to give them hope." feels that phrase , that concept, is the touchstone of music. remember that dream?" If she can convey that message to other people, she will. "Hope like an angel, " she muses. Isn't that a good title for the new Millennium?" Bill Nutt is a freelance writer who resides in Hackettstown, NJ. Giving Hope (photo page)Laurie Cagno and Montage Magazine. There has been no other time in recent history that female recording artists have so completely captured the national airwaves with their inspiring soulful sounds. From perennial performers like Madonna, Janet Jackson, and Whitney Houston, to today' s contemporary singers that include Sarah McLachlan, Jewel, Alanis Morrisette, Paul Cole, Natalie Impruglia and so many other woman who are truly making an impressive impact on the recording industry. Here on a regional level, Laurie Cagno is a local girl from NJ willing to follow where faith leads in her musical journey. She talks easily about the dream that changed her life. She's not claiming any mystical powers or any higher level of consciousness. She knows this story may even make people laugh. But she "had this dream and her
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SIR ALEX FERGUSON says Manchester United are heading back to the top of English football. The former champions have been knocked off their perch following Fergie's decision to retire as boss in 2013. United's decision to replace him with David Moyes was disaster and he was sacked after just 10 months in charge. The Old Trafford outfit finished seventh last season in seventh place and after failing to secure European qualification they appointed Louis van Gaal in a bid to restore their fortunes. The Dutchman was given millions to<|fim_middle|>, but he had an ability. Sir Alex Ferguson was speaking to Clare Balding as part of a BT Sport Christmas Day double-bill of 'Clare Balding Meets' which features exclusive interviews with Sir Alex and Jose Mourinho. Watch the full interviews on BT Sport 1 from 3.30pm on December 25th.
spend on new stars and broke the British transfer record by signing Angel di Maria from Real Madrid in a £60m deal. Despite suffering horrendous injury problems since arriving, Van Gaal has led United to third in the table following a seven match unbeaten run that included six straight wins. Fergie reckons United will be the team to beat once again once van Gaal has a full squad to choose from. The Scot, speaking to Clare Balding for a BT Sport Christmas Day Special, 'Clare Balding Meets', said: "First of all, Louis van Gaal, I don't know how he can expect to get the best results with the injuries he's had. Fergie reckons van Gaal's new signings still need time to settle in and has singled out established stars Wayne Rooney, Robin van Persie, Michael Carrick and David de Gea for special praise. "They've still got great players. I think Michael Carrick is the best central midfield player in English football. I think he's the best English player in the game. "I think Robin Van Persie, the World Cup maybe took a little bit out of him, but you watch him in the second half (of the season), he'll be fine. "Rooney is back flying and Rooney will always get you a goal and that's always an advantage when a team has got a goal scorer in a team. "And the one that's most pleasing to me of the present lot is David de Gea. "When we bought him he was a kid. He was skinny
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Celebrating Over 80 Years of Hospitality The King and Prince Club opened as a seaside dance club in 1935. Six years later, on July 2, 1941, the main hotel building opened to the public as the King and Prince Hotel and was immediately praised for its modern features and magnificent ocean views. During World War II, the hotel served as a naval coast-watching and training facility, reopening in 1947 to resume its popularity as a favorite island resort with its gracious Mediterranean architecture. The hotel enjoyed extensive renovation and expansions in 1972 and again in 1983, becoming a member of<|fim_middle|> daily from morning til late night. The oceanfront pool complex was also redesigned, with a paver-style deck, pergolas, all new furnishings and umbrellas. Throughout the many changes over our 84 years of service, one thing has remained the same: we provide our guests superior service, outstanding accommodations, and unrivaled Southern hospitality. Historic Photo Gallery Click here to view historic photos of The King and Prince Resort. Advance Purchase Specials Available on select dates
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it out of sight, out of mind by Chris Ragan Livable Cities Essay Opinion Polluter Pay Waste The following is the waste excerpt from The Policy Opportunity of Our Generation: Ecofiscal Reform in Canada's Provinces and Cities, published in Public Sector Digest, February 2015, and made available online January 15th. This is the final of a four-part blog series that highlights how ecofiscal policies can help cities and provinces conserve water, fight traffic and reduce waste. Landfill waste might not be the sexiest issue, but dealing with increasing amounts of trash, and limited landfill space, is a very real concern for Canadian cities. According to the Conference Board of Canada, Canadians generate more municipal garbage per capita than any of its peer countries. The environmental impacts of waste are significant: harmful greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution, and the contamination of soil and water. The economic impacts are also considerable. In 2008, municipal governments in Canada spent more than $1.8 billion on trash collection, transport, and disposal. Evidence shows that putting a price on solid-waste, often known as "pay as you throw" programs, can be part of the solution. The UK offers a strong example. Between 1996 and 2013, the country introduced a number of different waste pricing strategies including landfill taxes on commercial, industrial, and residential waste, applied by the tonne, as well as a cap-and-trade system for municipal waste. The latter program freely allocated disposal rights to local authorities, reflecting garbage targets for each period in order to guarantee a certain amount of waste reduction. From 2005 to 2010, the volume of industrial and commercial landfill trash in the UK dropped by more than 40 percent. A 2005 study by the C.D. Howe Institute found that "pay as you throw" programs have also been effective in North America—leading to residential garbage reductions of up to 38 percent while simultaneously increasing the uptake of recycling programs. But such initiatives are not the norm in Canada. As of 2006, only around 250 communities had active waste pricing programs—more than half of which were in Ontario. Still, the evidence suggests that these programs work. The City of Owen Sound introduced a two-dollar "bag tag" program for waste in concert with new city bylaws banning recyclable, compostable, and hazardous waste from landfills. The result was a 21 percent drop in the trash disposal rate over two years. In Vancouver, changing the financial structure of garbage servicing by introducing a variable rate system (i.e. basing utility charges on the size of garbage containers) enabled a reduction of property taxes by 5.7 percent. As our urban populations grow alongside pressures on our municipal services, paying as we throw is an idea that shouldn't be tossed out. A final note on Canada's Ecofiscal Commission Think big, start small: Eliminating traffic in Canada's biggest cities by putting a price on it Optimizing Extended Producer Responsibility in Canada Can we improve the efficiency of carbon pricing and regulations? Why carbon pricing remains the smartest policy tool Problematic new study overestimates effects of carbon pricing in Canada Air Pollution
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SUBMIT EVENT LOGIN REGISTER LOGOUT MY ACCOUNT Online/Streaming Galas & Fundraisers 701 Center for Contemporary Art Community Foundation; Museum / Gallery; Visual Art 701 Center for Contemporary Art (701 CCA) is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization that promotes understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of contemporary art, the creative process and the role of art and artists in the community. 701 CCA encourages interaction, collaboration and and experimentation between the visual arts and performing, literary and media arts. 701 CCA advances contemporary art, the creative process and the artist's role in the community through programming, events and education. 701 CCA provides studio space and exhibition space for artists-inresidence as a creative environment in which they may concentrate on their art for a sustained time with adequate resources, allowing artists to develop, create and exhibit their contemporary art. Educational; Museum / Gallery; Nonprofit; Visual Art 701 CCA advances through education and programming the understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of contemporary art, the creative process and art's and artists' role in the community. The center allows artists to develop, create and exhibit contemporary art by making available a studio for artists in residence and exhibition space as part of a creative environment in which artists can concentrate on their art for a sustained time and with adequate resources. The center encourages interaction between the visual arts and performing, literary and media arts. A great way to be involved with 701 Center for Contemporary Art is to be a volunteer. 701 CCA is largely a volunteer-based organization, and those interested in contemporary art are encouraged to become a 701 CCA volunteer. 701 CCA relies on committed people who are willing to share their expertise, knowledge, skills and experience to the benefit of the center and the community. In return, volunteers are exposed to contemporary art on a regular basis and receive the benefit of interacting with other contemporary art enthusiasts as well as artists and other arts professionals. If you would like to volunteer, please contact Hannah Shepard at director701cca@gmail.com or (803) 319-9949. Backman Gallery and Art Center Arts Service Org; Educational; Multicultural; Museum / Gallery Backman Gallery is a small gallery which features monthly exhibits. It is part of the Art Center, home for the Parks and Recreation arts program. The Art Center is an active pottery studio with membership available as well as a variety of classes. Columbia Art Center Arts Service Org; Educational; Government; Museum / Gallery; Traditional Arts; Visual Art The Art Center is a center for pottery and arts activities for the City of Columbia. This is a community driven studio. Membership is available for a nominal fee per session. Each session is 2 months. Studio members get one bag of clay, a shelf and a locker for their session participation. There are multiple classes offered each session for both children and adults alike. Studio members as well as class members do not pay for glazing and firing. This is part of the membership fee as well as the class fee. There is room for 90 members at a time in terms of membership. At the present location there is an open studio working area with 10 throwing wheels, extruders, a slab roller and a wedging table. There is also a glaze room with working space as well as two classrooms. There are currently 3 kilns which average 2 loads per week each. The CAC Gallery offers to the public a mixture of art from both studio members as well as instructors. Gallery hours are Monday-Saturday 9 am to 3 pm. Columbia Museum of Art The Columbia Museum of Art celebrates outstanding artistic creativity through its collection, exhibitions and programs, interacting in ways that engage the mind and enrich the spirit. Creativity is central to everyday life, and art is central to creativity. Art drives imagination, innovation and understanding of a bigger world. The Columbia Museum of Art is the hub that inspires and connects people to their creativity by: Inviting families to look and learn—using educational activities to explore the world of art and talk about what it means to them Involving students in hands-on art programs that reach across core subjects in order to develop creative thinking skills, critical for success in the 21st century Connecting educators with the museum's collection and exhibitions that support South Carolina education standards Offering adults life-long learning opportunities for pleasure and personal growth Taking community art education programs into the city, county and state to provide greater access and exposure to art Collaborating with artists to offer learning and teaching experiences Arts education is at the core of our mission. We welcome you to use art to spark your imagination and add to your enjoyment in life. EdVenture Children's Museum EdVenture Children's Museum in Columbia, SC is ready to take you on an interactive journey that will open doors to new ways of exploring your world. From romping through the amazing anatomy of EDDIE®, the world's largest child, to firefighting on a full-size fire truck or discovering the mysteries of DNA, EdVenture is the perfect destination for curious minds and the ultimate launch pad for sparking imaginations! Behind EdVenture's doors, we are proud to have eight world-class exhibit galleries, a library, learning laboratories, resource centers and other visitor amenities. Two additional outdoor gallery spaces are located just outside the museum's front doors. Within the total 92,000 square feet that is EdVenture Children's Museum, there are more than 350 individual hands-on exhibits! Visit the South's largest children's museum today! www.edventure.org Friends of African American Art And Culture at CMA... 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across genders, ethnicities and ages brought together by their appreciation of artistic and cultural contributions of African Americans. "The excitement from the popular Chemistry of Color exhibition in 2009 sparked a momentum that resulted in the formation of this dynamic group," Karen Brosius, executive director, said. The new energetic board includes members of the CMA board and several new volunteers, all of whom are eager to share their passion for African-American art." FAAAC executive committee includes: Brandolyn Thomas Pinkston, president; Darion McCloud, vice-president; Susan Thorpe, secretary and Waltene Whitmire, treasurer. Board members are Michaela Pilar Brown, Kyle C. Coleman (Museum staff liaison), Allen Coles, Therese Griffin, Preach Jacobs, Javana D. Lovett and Mike Miller. I am proud to be the inaugural president of this new group and I am dedicated to furthering the education of African American art," Brandolyn Thomas Pinkston, FAAAC president, said. "Our board is eager to partner with the Museum to pursue our goals by providing a multitude of programs, lectures and exhibits." Dance; Educational; Kids & Family-Friendly; Museum / Gallery; Music; Theatre; Tours; Traditional Arts; Visual Art As the gateway to the vista, the capital city's vibrant hub of dining and entertainment, the Koger Center for the Arts stands out as Columbia's premier center for the performing arts. As a cultural destination for audiences seeking diverse experiences in a lively and dynamic setting, the Koger Center features several local arts groups including the Columbia City Ballet, The South Carolina Philharmonic, and the Columbia Classical Ballet. With the University of South Carolina, the Koger Center hosts performances by both the USC Dance Department and the School of Music, including the USC Symphony Orchestra. The Koger Center is proud to also be the home of Broadway In Columbia, bringing the best of world-class productions to Columbia! The Koger Center has 2,256 seats on three levels. The Orchestra, Grand Tier, and Balcony all feature continental seating. McKissick Museum McKissick Museum is located at the heart of the historic Horseshoe on the Columbia campus of the University of South Carolina. It was established in 1976 by the University Board of Trustees to bring together under one roof the many object collections housed in various departments and colleges across campus. These collections date to 1801 and provide insight into the long and illustrious history of the University. McKissick Museum is accredited by the American Association of Museums, operating within their guidelines for the proper care and safekeeping of these historical artifacts. S & S Art Supply Arts Service Org; Commercial Business; Museum / Gallery; Visual Art A family owned and operated art supply store for beginners, students, and professional artists. We carry a variety of materials for almost all media including painting, drawing, ceramics, and printmaking, kid's art supplies and much more. Located on Downtown Columbia's Main Street, we are actively involved in the community and First Thursdays on Main featuring a new local artist every month. SC Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum Historical; Museum / Gallery Founded in 1896, the South Carolina Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum is the third oldest museum in the state. The museum focuses on South Carolina's military history from the Revolutionary War to the present. SERCO - South East Rural Community Outreach Community Foundation; Historical; Multicultural; Museum / Gallery; Nonprofit South East Rural Community Outreach (SERCO) is dedicated to historic preservation, conservation and enhancing communities within the Lower Richland Heritage Corridor. SERCO continually strives to create partnerships within the Lower Richland area to provide charitable, educational, enrichment, and scientific programs to strengthen and expand the capacity of the community for a better quality of life for its residents. SERCO promotes the recognition and branding of the "Lower Richland Heritage Corridor" in partnership with the Harriet Barber House, the Congaree National Park, those sites and structures formally recognized as historically significant, and other agencies of a common interest. The Heritage Corridor continues to enhance Richland County's inventory of venues by offering a variety of events that attract a diverse audience to the historical sites in the Lower Richland area. South Carolina Artists Arts Service Org; Educational; Museum / Gallery; Poetry & Literature; Traditional Arts; Visual Art South Carolina Artists group also known as SCA offer Dedication, Support, Inspiration and Exhibits for artists & businesses who support the arts. Whether you are an artist or simply enjoy art…we appreciate you. We are an artists-for-artists group dedicated to providing public exhibits, professional support and ongoing inspiration for the community as a whole. As artists we understand art must be exhibited to truly be appreciated. Our mission is to visually enrich and strengthen the community by promoting the exhibition of local, professional art in work spaces and general public areas. Artists-for-artists group dedicated to providing public exhibits, professional support and ongoing inspiration for the community as a whole. As artists we understand art must be exhibited to truly be appreciated. South Carolina State Museum South Carolina under one roof. Vista Studios/Gallery 80808 Museum / Gallery; Visual Art Vista Studios provides studio space to 13 artists and gallery space to community artists. An early project in revitalization efforts of the Congaree Vista, Vista Studios began as a joint venture of the Columbia Development Corporation and the South Carolina Arts Commission. It has matured along with the Vista into a unique and needed outlet for Columbia's visual arts. Find Organization Organization Type Arts Service Org Commercial Business Community Foundation Corporation Dance Educational Environmental Film Government Historical Kids & Family-Friendly Library Media Multicultural Museum / Gallery Music Nonprofit Poetry & Literature Science & Nature Sports Theatre Tours Traditional Arts Visual Art Select State / Province SC Select City BlythewoodCamdenCayceChapinColumbiaEastoverHopkinsIrmoLexingtonPelionSumterWest Columbia Select Zip / Postal Code 29016 29020 29033 29036
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Global perspective Human stories UN Art and Gifts Law and Crime Prevention The Lid is On UN Gender Focus UN and Africa UN Podcasts Press Encounters UN Video UN Photo Meeting Coverage Audio Hub In Hokkaido, G-8 leaders have 'unprecedented' chance to halt global food crisis – Ban The Group of Eight (G-8) summit in Hokkaido, Japan, bringing together the heads of the world's richest nations, provides an "unprecedented" opportunity for global leadership to tackle the global food crisis that is plunging millions around the world into hunger, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said today. "We need the G-8 leaders' commitment and political will. We need them to join a Partnership for Food, and take the political, financial, and economic steps needed to stop the global food crisis from deepening," Mr. Ban told students and faculty at Hokkaido University. The Secretary-General's address comes during the University's "Sustainability Weeks" – which bring together activities on environmental issues to coincide with the G-8 summit that is currently taking place on the island's mountain resort of Toyako. Mr<|fim_middle|> DPR Korea to face food shortages despite good harvest – UN agencies UN seeks $400 million to feed Afghans hit by food crisis and drought Bangladeshi poor to benefit from $130 million World Bank loan News Tracker: Past Stories on This Issue As G-8 leaders gather in Japan, Ban urges action on three key challenges As the leaders of the Group of Eight (G-8) countries gathered in Hokkaido, Japan, today for their summit meeting, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon reiterated his call for urgent action to tackle three key challenges the world is currently grappling with. Navigate the News Information for Broadcasters UN System Links Meetings Coverage Audiovisual Library SG Twitter Briefing Highlights Briefing Transcripts Notes to Correspondents UN News App Contact UN News The UN on Social Media
. Ban noted that the food crisis is one of the three major, interlinked crises currently facing the world, in addition to climate change and the race to achieve the anti-poverty targets known as the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by the target date of 2015. "We can succeed in confronting these problems only if we act globally, with a common understanding, bringing together all key players: governments, donors, international and regional organizations, non-governmental organizations, the private sector, and academia," he stated. "And, we can succeed only if we act now," he added, warning that if urgent steps are not taken to halt and reverse the current trend in rising food prices, the people who can least afford it will suffer the most. To ensure that vulnerable populations are not left without urgent help in the midst of the crisis, he called for scaling up food assistance and other nutrition interventions, increasing predictable financial support for food aid, reducing restrictions on donor contributions, and exempting purchases of humanitarian relief food from export restrictions and added export taxes. "We may also need to establish a global reserve system for humanitarian food," he added. Also vital was to act immediately to boost agricultural production this year, including by providing urgently needed seeds and fertilizers for the upcoming planting cycles, especially for the world's small-scale farmers – some 450 million of them. "It is high time to reverse the dramatic and deplorable downward trend in agriculture's share in official development assistance," Mr. Ban stated, noting that ODA has dropped from 18 per cent 20 years ago, to just around 3 per cent today. Mr. Ban said he has urged the G8 leaders and international donors to raise the level of ODA for agriculture from 3 per cent to at least 10 per cent. "And they must honour the promise they made at Gleneagles in 2005 to increase overall ODA for Africa," he added. In addition, it was important to improve fair trade and the free flow of markets, by reducing agricultural subsidies in G-8 countries; significantly increase investment in agriculture and rural development; minimize export restrictions and levies on food commodities to help stabilize food prices; and G8 countries and their partners must reassess subsidies and tariff protection for bio-fuel production. "In all these ways, the Hokkaido summit is a potential turning point – an opportunity to initiate actions and policy shifts on food security, and ensure the focus stays on global food security over the next two G-8 presidencies," he stated. On climate change, Mr. Ban welcomed the statement today by the G-8 that they aim to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 50 per cent by 2050, saying he was reasonably encouraged by the news. The key, he said, would be to act on this commitment and to build momentum to reach a global emission reduction pact by 2009. "We must agree by the end of December next year in Copenhagen to adopt a global agreement which is balanced, inclusive and ratifiable. This is a crucial task for us to do," he stated. The Secretary-General also held meetings today with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and South African President Thabo Mbeki, who were also in Hokkaido for the Summit. ♦ Receive daily updates directly in your inbox - Subscribe here to a topic. ♦ Download the UN News app for your iOS or Android devices. Millions in
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Lucky Star Copycats in Anime Theme Songs I hated the Lucky Star theme song at first. It was anticipated to be, like everything about Lucky Star, the second coming of Haruhi and it's very popular ending theme song. But it turned out to be nothing like Haru<|fim_middle|>54 pm by Scott . « Responses to the ANN Editorial Anime Almanac's New Look – Now 70% More Moé! »
hi at all. After the first episode of the show aired in Japan and someone had posted the opening on Youtube, I was left scratching my head over this strange creature… click to play in new window The theme starts off with a spoken-word introduction (aimai san senchi…) and then goes into an entire verse of spoken-word lyrics (Nanka daru, nanka deru, aishiteru…). While this is not quite rapping, it still has enough of the rhythm to it that you can't quite call it free-verse either. The song then breaks into semi-singable verse (Bon-bon, ooendan..) which builds into a full-blown j-pop chorus (Motte ike, saigo ni waracchau no wa atashi no hazu…). And just before the song is over, it calls back to the spoken-word introduction. This semi-rap aspect of the song was just too unusual for me, so I thought it was an epic failure of a theme song. But after listening to it a couple of times, I started to like it. Not only did I start to like it, I was loving it. It's odd style of the spoken word verses made them very memorable. I found myself saying things like "Let's get, cherry pie" to myself all the time. I became a total fanboy for this theme song! Originality is rare in the anime business, and the Lucky Star theme shows that taking creative risks can pay off in the long run. But that kind of success can come with a price… A few months after the Lucky Star theme made it big, the risqué OVA show Indian Summer (Koharu Biyori) came out with a theme song that seemed very familiar… Spoken-word intro, spoken-word verse, singable verse, j-pop chorus, and a callback to the spoken-word intro at the very end… this is just copying the Lucky Star theme! In fact, I think I even hear the simularlarity in just the background instrumentals of this new theme song. This trend continues into this very anime season as you begin to hear more spoken word verses in many new anime theme songs. For example, the opening theme song to the Nico Nico Douga series, Penguin Girl Heart (Nico Nico Link, Youtube video not currently available) or the ending theme song to Kyouran Kazoku Nikki: This is a prime example of how attempting to appeal to the moé market becomes quite desperate and shameful at times. Anime creators see that the Lucky Star theme, no matter how odd it may be, is a hit among the otaku fanbase, so they just copy everything that is unique about the song. But a song begins to lose its originally when it is imitated again and again. Those hoping to cash in on the success on Lucky Star's theme are going to be very disappointed when their own theme song just doesn't quite make it. Where else have you heard Lucky Star being immitated in other anime theme songs? Shoot me an email at scott {at} animealmanac {dot} com and I'll add it to this list. Let's spot out the copycats and call them out on this bullshit. This entry was posted on Wednesday, April 30th, 2008 at 4:
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Amherst Today Amherst Videos Amherst Alumni in the Field: Matthew Glickman '87 Amherst Magazine Amherst Pride Amherst in Pictures Amherst Voices Amherst's History The Greenway Fast Facts & FAQs Literary Amherst Science at Amherst As part of our on-going Alumni in the Field series, where alumni reflect on their career paths and how their Amherst experience shaped their lives, Matt Glickman '87 discusses how his liberal arts education at Amherst College led him to a career focusing on entrepreneurship. For Matt Glickman '87, entrepreneurship is not about creating something new, but about taking the best ideas from a wide range of disciplines—a bit like a bee among a field of flowers—and apply them in<|fim_middle|> Stanford Business School, says a liberal arts education is the perfect opportunity to unite a wide range of new concepts with innovative uses. Glickman practices what he preaches. After realizing that there was a global deficit of information on how to support children early in life, he started a non-profit for entrepreneurs working on early childhood development. "Entrepreneurship is the fundamental building block of improving people's lives and improving the lives of society," says Glickman, adding that it's also about "not seeing problems as problems but as obstacles that you can surmount."
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Its Google Chrome Expansion is also quite strong. In fact, I believe that it is the sole Youtube competitor research tool which allows you to observe the tags and visitors insights of the competition. These are quite handy particularly if you would like to find out exactly what your opponents are doing before you do any form of advertising. The first thing that Will grab your eye when you register for VidIQ is its own analytics. Though Youtube might have provided you with exactly the same sort of analytics, it is still not as coordinated as that of VidIQ. First, you'll be able To see the demographics of your viewers. You'll see if they're male or female and what age they are. You'll also see them broken down into percentages so you'll have an accurate summary of your Youtube channel. Then, you'll see a Graph which contains the next. Youtube views, Youtube search, implied views, vidIQ tags, minutes watched, Youtube likes, Youtube comments and Youtube readers. This chart will show the daily fluctuations in number in every one these variables. This can help you realize why your audiences do what they do. Afterward, these are further Broken down into boxes which you can sort based on what you need to see. You can pick countries, videos, URLs, videos and searches. These boxes will further sort your information for a clearer station overview. Next, you'll also see some analytics from the videos tab. This will show you all of your movies along with their corresponding characteristics like the date posted, tags, vidIQ score, whether or not it is fostered, total views, complete likes and complete opinions. Lastly, it has a SEO Tab that looks at your videos onto a channel-wide scale. It will look at thye tags which you're currently using and look at the keywords which you are presently optimizing it for. We understand what It can do, let's take a take a look at how to utilize it. Following are a few measures that may help you optimize the software's potential. Fortunately, the Software also have a Subscribers tab that lets you peek into what your readers are watching. This includes details like the very best videos they watched, the best channels that they follow along with when they are online. These attributes permit you to take a glimpse at what your readers or viewers do. It helps you to get to know how they act – what makes them view a movie and subscribe. You Might be thinking that it is a tedious job to edit person video description and you are not wrong. Any guy in the right state of mind would think the same, but this is where description feature of VidIQ makes this Youtube advertising tool remarkable. There Are many more features that I'm yet to research such as competitions attribute, where you can compare your Youtube channel expansion with one of the competition. Another feature call enables optimization which I will be testing in coming days. Every YouTuber knows the value of subscribers and traffic. Several studies are done on Youtube to ascertain why users subscribe to a Youtube station or view a specific video. However, no study can give the same response for all channels in all niches. Here is the facts. how Users will respond to your content will depend on the nature of your trafficcontent and niche. It is a market where one size does not fit all. You want to find out what's going to work for you on your own. That is where analytics tools come in handy. These tools permit you to know how users are behaving towards your videos or channel so you may adjust your strategy accordingly. One analytics tool that has gained much fame
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the area around the church was the main burial place until the 1850s. The gravestones are in rows and burials lie facing the east –ready for resurrection at the Last Trump. The area on the north side of the church was unfashionable; poorer people were buried here and did not have gravestones. From the late sixteenth century gravestones in the kirk-yard became fashionable. The oldest stone identified has the date 1579. It is a
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Established in 1996, Larkin Golf Club is an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Clyde Johnson. Sited on the rolling hills of a former dairy farm, Larkin uses the peaks and valleys to its advantage. The result is a course with tremendous variety, interest and natural beauty. Both nines start out playing downhill, then wind up and down the slopes of the site down to the flat lands adjacent to the Third Creek. The front nine returns to the hills before finishing while the back nine stays low along Third Creek. Each nine has dramatic finishing holes.  The First Tee of<|fim_middle|> president of the Spanish Wells Golf Club (8 years).  Active member and participant in various committees at Providence Presbyterian Church.  Member of the Board of Directors of Experience Green, a nonprofit organization aimed at Sustainability with a special emphasis in Sustainability in Golf. Click Here to see the course as it was being built!
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"And it will be even better this year," said Miri. "<|fim_middle|> story, I've now also taken to reading Shannon Hale's blog, and have very recently read a couple of her other books too (too recently to get them in the top 50, whether or not they belong.) The Actor and the Housewife was one of the funnier books I've ever read, though not entirely comic ... mercy, did I ever cry over it.
I have some secrets." Just by admitting she had them, the secrets pushed inside her, a snowmelt stream against a fallen branch, and the desire to share swept over her. She hesitated. Would Britta believe her? Or would she laugh? Miri thought of Doter's saying, Never hesitate if you know it's right. After months of ignoring Britta just for being a lowlander, at least she deserved Miri's trust. So Miri took Britta on a frantic stroll around the academy, telling her with huffs of frosty breath about Commerce and gold coins and quarry-speech outside the quarry. Telling someone felt good, like drinking warmed goat's milk, and she rushed out every detail before Olana could call them back. "That's the most amazing story I ever heard." Britta smiled, looking where the sun picked out stars on the icy husk of the snow. Synopsis: Miri Larendaughter has always felt useless. Her pa refuses to let her work in the quarry that is her town's livelihood, and when her chores are finished she spends a lot of her time alone, watching her mountain world like a hawk. When a messenger from the lowland kingdom visits, she and the other young girls from her village are taken to an academy in preparation to meet the heir to the throne, who will choose one of them as his bride. Miri feels torn between her home on Mount Eskel and the chance to see the world, between the unknown prince and her childhood friend Peder, and she longs to be useful and important to her family and friends. As she and the other girls wish on the miri flowers that are her namesake, she searches for a future for herself and her village. Number 25. We're halfway there! The first time I heard of this book I picked it up in Target, flipped through it, and thought it looked interesting. A week later I went out and bought it, and haven't yet regretted it; I've read it several times. I love the unique descriptions and colloquialisms, taken as if from Miri's mind and the culture of her little fictional village. Miri herself is a spunky, likeable character, and the quarrying songs are fascinating. Having thoroughly loved the
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Party at the Palace line-up 2016 Billy Ocean is the headline act for Party at the Palace 2016 Gavin Campbell Billy Ocean has been announced as the second headline act for Lin<|fim_middle|> feedback we've received already has been amazing. August can't come soon enough!" Party at the Palace will also be shifting slightly this year so a second stage can be introduced and used to its full capacity. Tickets for the festival are on sale now.
lithgow's Party at the Palace. The full line-up for the two day festival has been released today and the Caribbean Queen singer is topping the bill on the Sunday night. He is excited to be playing north of the border again and is promising a great show. Billy said: "I am looking forward to coming to the Party at the Palace. Bring your dancing shoes and be ready to sing along to all my hits. It's always great fun in Scotland!" The full line up for Party at the Palace is, on Saturday August 13, The Proclaimers, The Fratellis, Bootleg Beatles, Colonel Mustard and the Dijon 5, Declan Welsh, Lucia Fontaine, The Luci Bains Band, Saskia Eng, Gavin Blackie, Katy Doyle, Sara Swati and Gun. The Sunday line-up includes, Billy Ocean, Andy Bell, The Farm, Heaven 17, Big Country, Dirty Harry, Ashton Lane, Apache Darling, The Begbies, Altinak, Katee Kross, 100 Fables and Scarlet Baxter. One of the events producers, John Richardson said: "At the end of our first year we thought how are we going to top that line up and then last year we brought more great bands to play here and we asked the same question. "It's never easy for independent festivals to compete with the big boys so to secure the calibre of acts we have for this year is absolutely fantastic and the
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Note. You can also watch the video review of this article. Code reviewing, is one of the oldest and safest methods of defect detection. It deals with joint attentive reading of the source code, and giving recommendations on how to improve it. This process reveals errors, or code fragments that can become errors<|fim_middle|> is call these 'false-positive' reports. Only the programmer can know if the analyzer points to a real error, or if it is just a false positive. The necessity to review false positives takes work time, and weakens attention to those code fragments which really do contain errors. The sphere of static analysis is actively developing; new diagnostic rules and standards appear regulary, while some rules become obsolete. This is why there is no sense in trying to compare analyzers on the basis of the defects they can detect. The only way to compare tools, is to check them on a set of projects, and count the number of real errors they have found. This subject is discussed in detail in the article "Difficulties of comparing code analyzers, or don't forget about usability". Steve McConnell, "Code Complete, 2nd Edition" Microsoft Press, Paperback, 2nd edition, Published June 2004, 914 pages, ISBN: 0-7356-1967-0. By Walter W. Schilling, Jr. and Mansoor Alam. "Integrate static analysis into a software development process".
in future. It is also considered that the code's author should not give explanations on how a certain program parts work. The program's execution algorithm should be clear from the program text and comments. If this is not the case, the code needs improving. The code review usually works well, because programmers can notice errors in somebody else's code much easier than in their own. To learn more about the code review method, please see a wonderful book, "Code Complete" by Steve McConnell . It appears that – on one hand – you want to review your code regularly. On the other hand, it is too expensive. Static code analysis tools are a good compromise. They can tirelessly handle the source texts of programs, and give recommendations to the programmer on what code fragments he/she should consider. Of course, a program can never replace a complete code review, performed by a team of programmers, but the ratio of use/price makes usage of static analysis a rather good practice which can be exploited by many companies. There are also other ways of using static code analysis tools. For instance, static analysis can be used as a method to control and teach new workers, who are not yet familiar enough with the company's programming rules. Figure 1. The average cost of fixing defects depending on the time they have been made and detected (the data for the table is taken from the book "Code Complete" by S. McConnell). Static analysis doesn't depend on the compiler you are using and the environment where the compiled program will be executed. It allows you to find hidden errors which may reveal themselves only a few years after they were created. For instance, undefined behavior errors. Such errors can occur when switching to another compiler version, or when using other code optimization switches. Another interesting example of hidden errors is discussed in the article "Overwriting memory – why?". You can easily and quickly detect misprints and the consequences of Copy-Paste usage. Detecting these errors through other methods is usually extremely inefficient, and a waste of time and effort. It's a pity when you have spent an hour on debugging, just to find out that the error is in an expression of the "strcmp(A, A)"-kind. People usually don't remember such troubles when discussing typical errors. But practice shows that it takes a lot of time to detect them. A static analysis tool warns you about odd fragments. This means that the code can actually be quite correct; we
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Subject: Position at British Museum Position at British Museum From: Catherine Higgitt <chiggitt> Date: Thursday, June 28, 2007 Scientist (Ceramics and Stone) Department of Conservation, Documentation and Science UKP24,776 pa Scientists at the British Museum undertake research and routine analysis of materials to investigate the history, technology, deterioration, conservation and storage of artefacts in our collections. These scientific activities support the Museum's wider aims of preserving and presenting the collections; the results are disseminated to a wide range of audiences through reports, publications, lectures, information in the galleries and on the Museum's website. You will undertake petrographic examination and other investigations into the raw materials, identification, provenancing and technology of ceramic and stone artefacts; you will also play an active role in projects designed to address issues related to their deterioration and conservation. In addition, you will be expected to provide more wide-ranging scientific services within the aims of the Museum. You will have a strong knowledge and understanding of materials science, and a good degree and/or higher qualification in a relevant subject such as geology or materials science. You will be familiar with the use of petrographic examination, have experience in the use of techniques such as SEM-EDX and XRF, and be familiar with other techniques including XRD, Raman, FT-IR and ICP-AES, which you will apply to the study of ceramic and stone artefacts and materials from the Museum collections. You may have worked in a university or museum where you will have carried out investigations on stone and/or ceramic museum artefacts. In this post you will combine analysis of the materials and technology of artefacts to enhance understanding of the Museum collections with study of their deterioration and conservation. You will be expected to share your work with the wider museum and conservation community through lecturing and publication, and contributions to the Museum's public programme. For further information or a full application pack, please see <URL:http://www.thebritishmuseum<|fim_middle|>007 [please note the extended deadline for applications]. The British Museum is an Equal Opportunities Employer Distributed: Friday, June 29, 2007 Received on Thursday, 28 June, 2007
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Thomas Hine & Co. ist ein französischer Cognac-Hersteller in Jarnac in der Region Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Geschichte Im Jahre 1791 verließ der sechzehnjährige Thomas Hine seine Heimat Grafschaft Dorset, England, um sein<|fim_middle|> ABC der Genüsse. Gräfe und Unzer 2012, ISBN 3-833-8257-07, S. 171. Weblinks Cognacmarke Spirituosenhersteller K.u.k. Hoflieferant Königlicher Hoflieferant (Vereinigtes Königreich) Unternehmen (Nouvelle-Aquitaine) Jarnac
Glück in Frankreich zu suchen. Er entschied sich für die Region Cognac, möglicherweise weil sich seine Familie, die an der Südküste wohnte, am Cognac-Schmuggel beteiligte. Während der Französischen Revolution wurde er als Spion festgenommen und im alten Schloss von Jarnac gefangen gehalten. Nach seiner Freilassung heiratete er Françoise Elisabeth, deren Vater ein Cognac-Unternehmen in Jarnac besaß. Er wurde im Unternehmen aktiv und widmete sich sein restliches Leben diesem Wirtschaftszweig. Im Laufe der Jahre brachte er die Kunst der Cognac-Herstellung auf ein neues Niveau und entwickelte das Unternehmen unentwegt weiter. 1821, ein Jahr vor seinem Tod, gab er dem Unternehmen den bis heute gültigen Namen Thomas Hine & Co. Das Haus Hine, wo mittlerweile die sechste Familiengeneration Cognac herstellt, steht bis heute an den Ufern des Flusses Charente, 16, quai de l'Orangerie. Produkte und Auszeichnungen Hines Cognac wird regelmäßig auf internationalen Wettbewerben ausgezeichnet, allein in den Jahren 2006–2009 gewann es mehr als 18 Medaillen und Pokale. Hine Cognac wurde der Hoflieferant mehrerer Königshäuser, unter anderem k.u.k. Hoflieferant für den Wiener Hof vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg. 1962 erhielt das Unternehmen als einziger Cognac-Hersteller den Hoftitel von Königin Elisabeth II. von England. Produkte von Hine sind H by HINE, Rare VSOP, Cigar Reserve, Antique XO, Triomphe, Talent und Mariage. Literatur Johann Lafer: Lafers
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Home » 17+ Things to do in New York City With Teens – Ultimate NYC Travel Guide 17+ Things to do in New York City With Teens – Ultimate NYC Travel Guide Best Things to do in New York City central-park-new-york 17+ Things to do in New York City With Teens - Ultimate NYC Travel Guide Just hearing those words, "The Big Apple," makes you want to visit New York, right? NYC is the epicenter of fun and entertainment. A family vacation in New York City is an opportunity that most people don't think about as their first choice but surprisingly it is the perfect place to enjoy a family vacation, especially with your teens. There are so many wonderful things to do in New York City, that it'll be worth every moment you spend there with your family. Give New York some serious consideration for your next family vacation. This Ultimate NYC Travel Guide will help make your travel planning easy for everyone. Best Things to do in New York City with Teens The Central Park Zoo Wollman Rink 9/11 Memorial & Museum The Empire State Building Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum The Best Way To Explore New York City is riding on Top of a Bus Best Skyscraper Views of NYC Ferry Rides For Amazing Views Seeing a Broadway show is a must Fun Restaurants to eat in NYC Here are some of the best travel spots to consider for your family trip to New York City, along with some travel tips to keep in mind. These spots are great because they appeal to both teens and adults, making them the perfect places to visit while touring New York City with an audience who is famous for being unimpressed by pretty much everything. One of the most iconic places that New York has to offer is 162 years old, 843 acres Central Park. Situated in the heart of this beautiful city, it is one of the most breathtaking parks you can ever visit. This absolutely massive city oasis is so huge, it has a zoo, conservatory, boathouse, playgrounds, and<|fim_middle|> candy…. look at these drinks ? ? @dylanscandybar #aNYCstory #newyork #newyorkcity #nationaldessertday #newyorkblog #newyorkblogger #dylanscandybar #dylanscandybarnewyork #thebigapple A post shared by A NYC Story (@a_nyc_story) on Oct 14, 2018 at 9:01pm PDT From Chinese, New York Pizza, to Sub-continental cuisines, New York City will not disappoint you in dining. While a vacation is fun for both parents and teens, keeping them safe in a big city like New York should be a priority. My teens are almost adults now, so we do give them a little freedom of sightseeing on their own with extra precautions. If you are wondering how can I monitor my child's text messages without them knowing, I installed a monitoring app on their phones which really helps. What are your favorite things to do in New York City? Traveling to New York should be fun for your whole family. The lights, the tall buildings, the epic Broadway shows…Narrowing it down isn't easy, but it's so worth it! There are literally hundreds of fun things to do in New York City that you will not run out of places to explore! If excitement and adventure are what you are looking for on your next family vacation, then don't delay and start planning your next vacation to New York City. Your teens will love every second of the trip and I am confident everyone will create some amazing memories that will last a lifetime! The BEST Family-Friendly Things to do in New Jersey 11 of the Best Family Vacation Ideas this Year 7 Affordable Mother's Day Gift Ideas To Show Your Mom Gratitude Homemade Carrot Cake Cupcakes Made with Cream Cheese Frosting
even a castle. Whether a nice, leisurely stroll is on your agenda or you want to take in the zoo or garden, this iconic city park is filled with beauty and excitement to entertain everyone in the family. Whether you're smelling fragrant blooms or appreciating their spirit-boosting colors from afar, spring is a special time in Central Park. Conservancy staff and volunteers planted more than 45,000 bulbs in Conservatory Garden this past November in preparation for spring. Swipe left to see! Which spring flower brings you joy? ? A post shared by Central Park (@centralparknyc) on Mar 19, 2020 at 6:04am PDT This iconic Central Park Zoo is a winner when it comes to family fun. With exhibits and activities for every age group, even your teenage kids would love it here when they see they have a chance to take selfies with leopards, sea lions, or monkeys. Their wildlife lineup is extensive, offering opportunities to see all sorts of exotic creatures as they go about their daily lives. Our sea lion exhibit features both above- and below-water views so you can catch these acrobatic marine mammals in action. Join us for training sessions at 11:30am, 1:30pm, and 3:30pm. #CentralPark #CentralParkZoo #SeaLion A post shared by Central Park Zoo (@centralparkzoo) on Mar 11, 2020 at 10:05am PDT Do your kids love ice skating? Well then, add this one to your list. It is the most exciting spot for skating lovers, and this would prove to be an icing on the cake. Where else can ice skate with views like this? One of the most popular skating rinks in New York City, Wollman offers lessons in ice skating and hokey, as well as world-class private events. What a beautiful day in the neighborhood ☀️⛸⁠ • • •⁠ #wollmanrinksocial #centralpark #nyc #newyork #manhattan #city #citylife #iceskating #iceskate #ice #icerink #figureskating #figureskater #rink #ice #skate #skating #hockey #hockeylife #outdoors #outside #travel #centralparkmoments #seeyourcity #manhattan #iloveny A post shared by Wollman Rink ⛸ (@wollmanrink) on Jan 9, 2020 at 7:24am PST This will easily become the favorite spot for the kids when they will meet Rexy, a giant Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton, or Dum Dum. The American Museum of Natural History is one of the largest museums in the world, offering a wide variety of exhibits to explore with the family. With so much to explore, you and your family could spend all day here discovering new things. Included in your general admission are 45 permanent exhibit halls, plus the Rose Center for Earth and Space. Special exhibitions, giant-screen film, or the Space Show will cost extra but worth the extra price per ticket. It's an excellent way to explore the wonders of the natural world and keep your kids engaged and excited. September 11th marks one of the darkest days in American history, and while there may not be flashy activities or rides, every family should visit the memorial when visiting New York City. A day that none of us should ever forget, 9/11 is forever remembered at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum. Located at the World Trade Center, the museum tells the story of this dark day through media, narratives, and a collection of memorabilia devoted to 9/11. Although the Empire State Building no longer retains its title as the tallest building in the US, it's definitely worth a visit. Located in Midtown Manhattan, this iconic skyscraper has a rich history spanning decades. Be sure to take the kids to the 86th and 102nd-floor observatories for sweeping views of the city. Arguably the most iconic of all places in New York City, Rockefeller Center is a can't-miss stop on your NYC trip. Rockefeller Center is home to many hit NBC shows including Saturday Night Live, The Today Show, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, and more, along with Radio City Music Hall, the channel Gardens, Top of the Rock Observation Deck, and a wide range of shopping and dining, as well. The kinetic atmosphere and vast array of activities are enough to keep even the most uncooperative teen excited about visiting. Whether skating, taking in a view, or just stopping by for a bite to eat, and a little shopping, Rockefeller Center should be on anyone's list. For decades, the Statue of Liberty was the first thing many immigrants to this country saw as they made their way toward a better life. Take the Staten Island Ferry to this iconic piece of American history, and enjoy one of the many guided tours of the statue. While they can be expensive, they're worth it for a deep dive into the history of Lady Liberty herself. A big hit for everyone in the family, Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum has a huge collection of wax figures from Hollywood celebrities to sports icons and more. Kids of every age will particularly enjoy the marvel area, offering full-sized Marvel superheroes, even the hulk! In addition, they have a 4D theater with all sorts of fun viewing opportunities. You can also read about our Nashville Madame Tussaud or Hollywood Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum visit. Times Square is one of the first things anyone thinks of when they think of New York City, and it's the perfect place to take the entire family. From the giant billboards we all recognize to fun shops like Hershey's Chocolate World store and the absolutely massive Disney Store on 45th street, the entire family will find something they love about this NYC hotspot. One of the things to do in New York City that you can't miss is a visit to Madison Square Garden. Dubbed "The Worlds' Most Famous Arena", Madison Square Garden hosts the biggest acts and the best of the best talent. An absolutely huge venue, Madison Square Garden has a vibe that is unduplicated anywhere in the United States, no matter what type of show or sporting event you take in. Perhaps one of the most recognizable structures in all of New York City, the Brooklyn Bridge has a popular place in pop culture, appearing in everything from Marvel comic books, movies, and video games to movies and television shows. The bridge has a walking and cycling path, so the family can take a stroll down one of the most famous bridges in all of America. If you want some memorable shots, visit the bridge right before sunset. The best way to explore New York City is riding on top of a bus. There are Bus Rides or Tours that entertain your whole family while providing you a chance to experience New York in an exciting way. Our favorite bus tour is 'The Ride'. It has a bus with stadium-seats facing the windows, which are not actually windows but several floor-to-ceiling TV screens. A funny comedian is very likely to be your host on the bus, adding up to the amusement. This bus tour is an interactive and entertaining tour that will take you around some of the most iconic areas in New York City. Big Bus New York, Gray Line City Sightseeing, and Open Loop New York are some other great rides that take you through the amazing picturesque views of the busy city. You definitely need to experience these rides at least once on your tour. Looking down at the sparkles of New York City from the sky-kissing buildings is something you cannot ignore when at this place, but they don't come for free. The urban hustle, tall megastructures, flowing waters, green parks mix up to form a very attractive blend of sight in NYC. The most famous and best skyscraper views of New York City can be seen from Top of the Rock, One World Observatory, and Empire State Building. When visiting these mind-blowing tall buildings, your teens will surely be in awe. You can easily enjoy the bare eye views or use built-in binocular platforms to get a full 360° coverage. There's nothing like a peaceful ferry ride with family through the blue waters of New York. From viewing the famous Statue of Liberty to watching New York's famous buildings with a panorama of Brooklyn Bridge will surely make you fall in love with the city all over again. If you are looking for an amazing show, full of casts and characters that are stunning, there is no better place than Broadway. From Cats, King Kong, Phantom of the Opera, The Lion King, or Matilda, there is a show fitting for you or your teens. If you make the trip to New York City, seeing a Broadway show is a must! No tour is complete if you don't experience the fun restaurants in NYC. In particular, Di Fara Pizza, Ellen's Stardust Diner, Indian Kitchen, the Original Soup Man, or Shake Shack will take the lunches and dinners to a whole new level of awesome. Your kids will especially love New York's famous Dylan's Candy Bar for some seriously delicious, fun and unique desserts. Today is national dessert day! YUM! Check out Dylan's
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RKG Announces the Opening of Their Boston Office RKG (Rimm-Kaufman Group), a leading data-driven online marketing firm, announced today the opening of a new office in Boston, MA. Located on the Harborwalk, RKG Boston will serve as the primary office for executive leadership focused on Strategy and Sales, as well as dedicated staff for Paid Search, Social and Display marketing. RKG Boston is the first in a series of expected office openings to complement the main RKG headquarters in Charlottesville, VA. "With its excellent colleges and universities, established online marketing industry, and as a home to a number of RKG clients, Boston is the ideal city to expand RKG's footprint from a recruiting, product development and client service perspective," said Paul Wilson, Executive Vice-President of Client Development. "We're all excited to grow RKG and provide great service to our current and future clients. This is just the tip of the iceberg for RKG's long-term growth plan." RKG Boston will be<|fim_middle|> with an integrated suite of digital services including Paid Search Marketing, Multichannel Attribution Management, Display Advertising, CSE management, and Social Media Advertising. "We're tremendously excited to open our first office outside of Charlottesville," said George Michie, RKG's Co-Founder and CEO. "Opening additional offices around the country will allow for increased career opportunities for RKG employees, and will allow us to continue to provide a superior level of service for our clients as we continue to expand to other regions around the country." Founded in 2003, RKG is a data-driven online marketing firm. Long recognized as the thought leader in paid search marketing, RKG has over 170 clients that range from start-ups to the Fortune-500, and include both B2C and B2B marketers. RKG has been named to Inc. Magazine's list of the Top 500 Fastest Growing Private Companies in America. An independent agency, RKG is privately held and headquartered in Charlottesville, VA. Learn more at http://www.rimmkaufman.com.
lead by Wilson and John T. Shea, RKG's Vice-President for Strategy and former Senior Agency Sales Executive with Google. "A significant presence in Boston will allow for increased interaction between Google's agency teams and RKG," said Shea. "Growing the already strong relationships between RKG and industry partners will ensure that RKG's data-driven approach to online marketing will continue to set the industry standard." Originally founded as a paid-search marketing firm focused on serving retail and travel clients, RKG has been steadily adding service offerings, now serving clients from all verticals
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Der Zaunkönig und der Bär ist ein Tiermärchen (ATU 222). Es steht in den Kinder- und Hausmärchen der Brüder Grimm an Stelle 102 (KHM 102). Inhalt Bär und Wolf gehen im Wald spazieren. Der Bär will wissen, welcher Vogel so schön singt. Als er hört, dass es der König der Vögel (der Zaunkönig) ist, will er den Palast sehen. Er guckt ins Nest, nachdem die Eltern weggeflogen sind. Er meint, das sei ein ärmlicher Palast und die Kinder unehrlich. Das beleidigt sie. Ihr Vater muss dem Bären den Krieg erklären, Flugtiere gegen Vierbeiner. Die Mücke späht aus, dass der schlaue General Fuchs den Schwanz wie einen Federbusch hochhält, solang es vorangeht, aber tief, wenn es heißt weglaufen. In der Schlacht lässt der Zaunkönig die Hornisse dem Fuchs unter den Schwanz<|fim_middle|>ruyter, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-11-019441-8, S. 231–232. Weblinks Grimms Märchen Literatur (19. Jahrhundert) Literatur (Deutsch) Literarisches Werk Tiermärchen Bär in der Kultur Wolf in der Kultur Vögel in der Kultur
stechen, bis er ihn senken muss und das Gefolge flieht. Die Zaunkönigkinder sind erst zufrieden, als der Bär kommt und Abbitte leistet, dann fressen sie wieder. Herkunft Laut Rolf Wilhelm Brednich verdichtet sich in Erzählungen vom Krieg der Tiere die tägliche Beobachtung ihres Überlebenskampfes zu der Vorstellung, sie würden wie Menschen organisiert Krieg führen. Grimms Text ist ältester Beleg für diese bisher v. a. in Mittel- und Osteuropa nachgewiesene Form des Streits zwischen Vögeln und Vierfüßlern. Vgl. KHM 48 Der alte Sultan, KHM 171 Der Zaunkönig. Zeichentrickserie Gurimu Meisaku Gekijō, japanische Zeichentrickserie 1987, Folge 44: Der Zaunkönig und der Bär Literatur Rolf Wilhelm Brednich: Krieg der Tiere. In: Enzyklopädie des Märchens. Band 8. Berlin, New York 1996. S. 430–436. Hans-Jörg Uther: Handbuch zu den Kinder- und Hausmärchen der Brüder Grimm. de G
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1) May is the month that we institute a 31 day campaign to build and enhance the Cadre community.<|fim_middle|>, Sunday May 25th, Memorial Day Weekend!!!! This is an event for everyone! Come throw down with everyone from novice CrossFitters to high level athletes. Run/walk the 5 K. If you just want to encourage and support other athletes during both events…that's cool too:) Point is…be there! The venue will be KSU Dix Stadium with the 5k starting at 0800. Subsequent HAMMY WOD heats will begin at 0900 and continue every 30 minutes throughout the day. May 8th is the deadline to register and get a T-Shirt included. Don't wait!!! In short, we urge you to read this email at least TWICE or more to truly absorb all the "awesomeness"!!! If you have questions…ask staff. There are numerous ways to "grab life by the barbell"; make Modified "MAYhem" one of them!!!!
How do we make a great place better!?!?!? Surround ourselves with friends and family! That is how our community has grown strong both physically and mentally over these past two years. Here's what we're going to do…Beginning May 1st, we are encouraging Cadre athletes to bring in a friend or family member. If your friend or loved one commits to a month unlimited…YOU get a month for FREE!!!! That's right! You heard us correctly! No flashy billboards, groupons or smoke and mirrors. It's just our way of thanking you for investing in the QUALITY, focused growth and extension of "fitness excellence" to the people you know and love:) Yes! We hear the wheels turning as you read this…If you get 12 people, friends or family members, to sign up for a month unlimited…you get... a year free! That's how it works. Straight forward! So gear up to kindly urge the people you care about the most... to get after it! We can't wait to see the inflow of more great athletes!!! 3) Last but definitely NOT least, is the fruit of countless hours of passionate preparation…The HAMMY!!!! We are excited to host this, the 3rd annual HAMMY Fundraising WOD and 5K
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From a very young age it has always been my dream to create art, in whatever format. My 10+ years in secondary teaching was a brilliant opportunity to share my passion for art whilst developing the skills of others but I never really felt that I was making full use of my gifts/talents or that I was doing what I was made to do. Between completing my degree in illustration in 2001 and July 2015, the busyness of life (being a wife, a mum and a teacher), had meant that there were very few opportunities to create art work of my own. I had always assumed that pursuing this dream would be something that would have to wait until retirement years. Never<|fim_middle|> was being asked to translate my expressive watercolour style, typically used for animals, to a young boy. Initially I questioned whether I could do this but decided to take up the challenge & was over the moon at the response I received from his dad to the finished painting. To already have delivered such a variety of assignments that continue to stretch me in so many different ways has been brilliant!
did I really imagine that I could earn a living from being an 'artist and illustrator'! There are so many fantastic artists in Suffolk. I guess that was my ultimate fear in making the decision to step out of the relative security of a career in teaching last summer; would people really like my work enough to want to buy it? The great news is that I am selling my paintings! The responses I have received to date have been so encouraging and suggest that I have made the right decision even if it wasn't the easy or obvious one. There is no route map ahead; I genuinely don't know where this is going to lead. One thing I can say for certain though; I am loving this journey! I really hope you enjoy looking through my work. My two favourite mediums would definitely be watercolour & acrylic. I love the expressive nature of watercolour & the intensity of colour you can achieve. I also really like the versatility of acrylic; it feels like no picture is lost in acrylic as you can continue to develop it until it becomes the picture you want it to be. So much of who I am is reflected in my art work. I love to have fun, live for the present, be spontaneous, take risks & push the boundaries. I also love colour & variety. Potentially my favourite commission to date
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The Hip Hop Nest of Tables is part of highly regarded Italian brand Bontempi Casa's fabulous range of superior quality modern furniture. Once a staple in every living room, a stylish "nest" of tables has become increasingly hard to find. So, look no further, these smart contemporary tables fit the bill just perfectly! The three elegant C-shaped tables fit snugly underneath each other or can be pulled apart to use in any space. The table tops are in gloss glass in either extra white, dove grey, black or anthracite. The strong steel frame is lacquered in your choice from nine different finishes. To see full details and colours online please click here. A matching Hip Hop Coffee Table & Bookcase are also available - see links below. Bontempi Casa are one of Italy's oldest and most highly respected modern furniture brands having been established since the early 1980's. Their collection includes everything from dining tables & sideboards, chairs & armchairs to mirrors & bar stools. To see the full Bontempi range click here, or for all of our contemporary coffee tables please click here. For more information please feel free to contact us via email, phone us<|fim_middle|>20 3820 1226 or visit our London showroom. Delivery and installation is £60 to mainland UK & we also deliver to Europe.
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So called Tiger Cave is amazing mandapa – rock-cut shrine or most likely – platform for other religious rituals, resembling a pavillion. This artwork does not show tigers but yali (vyala) – mythical, extremely powerful creatures similar to lions. Thus in this respect the more correct name of this monument is Yali Mandapam. Yali Mandapam is located just 150 m from the sea<|fim_middle|> Part of the prestigious Monumental Legacy series, this book presents a graphic account of the site and its monuments-mandapas (cave temples), rathas (chariots), open air bas-reliefs, and structural temples.
, protected from salt-laden sea breezes with groves of trees. In earlier times the sea was further away – this is evidenced by nearby findings of ancient temples under the sea level. Sea side plains around Mahabalipuram are dotted with enormous boulders and hillocks of diorite – extremely hard igneous rock. In the times of Pallava dynasty – in the late 7th – 8th century – artists created numerous amazing, bold artworks in this material – as if it was soft as a cheese. Among these unique monuments Yali Mandapam is very special. This diorite hillock is adorned with 11 enormous heads of yali surrounding something that resembles an entrance in the temple. Heads at both sides look inwards, while the heads above the "entrance" look straight ahead. Each of heads has its own shape with slight differences. This "entrance" is accessed with a flight of steps – and – ascending it one reaches empty, flat surface of stone flanked by two roaring lions. Most likely this location was not a temple – but it is a good place to examine surroundings. Guesses have been made that this spot was used by a king witnessing some festival. Or maybe here was located some processional deity (utsava mandapam)? Divided with a cleft, to the left from this unique sculptural group are other surprising elements – 2 sculpted heads of elephants with cells above them. These sculptures resemble traditional decorated seats on real elephants. Inside these cells are seen sculptures of unidentified deities with four hands. Next, to the left from elephants, there is sculpted a beautiful, unfinished galloping horse. To the right from the yali heads, there is roughly carved a lion with a niche in belly – most likely unfinished sculpture. In the front of Yali Mandapam there is a depression – sometimes during the monsoon, it is filled with water. Some consider that Yali Mandapam is dedicated to Goddess Durga – according to legend, this is the place of the mythical battle of Goddess Durga and the evil Mahishasura. But there is no clear link to Goddess Durga evidenced – most likely this assumption has been based on the fact that yalis are similar to lions. To the south, in Mahabalipuram, next to the famous Shore Temple is another "tiger temple" – smaller, unfinished structure. There are guesses that this smaller sculptural group was a testing ground for the magnificent Yali Mandapam. Few hundred m from Yali Mandapam is another, true rock-cut shrine – Atiranachanda Mandapam. Other important places in Mahabalipuram, Mahabalipuram – Dream of Stones. Accessed on April 13, 2010. Mahabalipuram, Indian Heritage. Accessed on April 13, 2010. The Saluvakkuppam Complex, Tamil Heritage. Accessed on April 18, 2010. The huge temples of Tamil Nadu are justifiably famous. Through history and forty-four original photographs, this book explains how the temples came to be and what their statuary symbolizes. The book also paints a picture of what life was like in the civilizations that built them. Built in 700 CE by the famous Pallava king Rajasimha, Mahabalipuram is a unique monument where art form combines with religion and legends. Also known as Mamallapuram, it showcases the best of Tamil art and architecture. The beauty of the monument is further enhanced by its location on the shores of the Bay of Bengal, the latter significantly influencing the creations.
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