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Why not mix and match with our other veneers available. Each shade is sanded ultra smooth and coated with a water based satin finish with UV resistance. |
Fitted with a pendant to fit BC and ES lamp holders. |
Optional matching ceiling rose and braided cable. This will be supplied with 2m of matching cable, a veneered ceiling rose and black ES lamp holder. |
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24,549 square foot Commercial listing located at 3308 Southway Dr, St. Cloud, MN 56301 and is zoned Industrial has been on www.coldwellbankerwinona.com for 103 days. This property is listed by Granite City Real Estate for $1,299,000 and is located in the community of St. Cloud, MN. |
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Small Press at Elliott Bay Book Co. |
In addition to the thousands titles published by the larger publishing houses, we here at Elliott Bay are also proud to support several small publishers and self published authors from all over the world. Here are just a few of the titles that we’ve received within the last month or so. |
Cloran is an old seafarer who is set to retire and finally settle down with his fiancee Adaire when his king sends him on one last mission to the far off island of Miotes. Telling himself that it’s only one last journey, Cloran gathers his shipmates and heads out on his ship Wavegazer. Unfortunately, the sea itself seems to have other plans for this captain and his crew. |
This wonderfully illustrated collection of poems that poke fun at a wide range of subjects, Madan’s book is reminiscent of Dr. Seuss and Shel Silverstein. Almost every style of poem is represented here, from hilarious haiku to parodies of popular poems, The Bubble Collector is a great book to introduce children to the joys of poetry. |
We are proud to present the complete catalog of titles published by The Chicago Center for Literature & Photography. Each small, hand-bound book is an original work and would make a welcome addition to any library. Topics range from travel memoir to post-apocalyptic science fiction and feature authors that I’m sure we’ll be hearing more about in the near future. |
As Joan M. Godwin, she was born at Sudbury, Suffolk in 1930, daughter of Frederick Godwin (1902-1980) and his wife Hilda E. née Cutmore (1903-1955), who married at Sudbury in 1929. Joan married at Sudbury in 1960, Henry A. Coules and worked under the name of J. Coules. A member and exhibitor at the Beccles Society of Artists 1977-1990, from Cherry Tree Farm, Ilketshall St Lawrence, Beccles, Suffolk. Their son Jonathan A Coules, who was born at Bedford in 1962, is an artist in wood. |
The allure of industrial pieces is their celebration of raw materials and use of structure as decoration. Bolts become accents and brackets design forms. This dining table set combines metal and wood in a gorgeous display of industrial style. Slight cracks and a wood grain make all of the detailing necessary and match beautifully with the metal framework. |
The 2015 Super Bowl host stadium will be powered by 100% wind energy, and is not the only stadium in the US making an example of utilising renewables. A number of sports stadiums in Australia could also utilise the technology and demonstrate a commitment to clean energy supply. |
This article was originally published in Reneweconomy. It can be found here. |
For those following the NFL Super Bowl in the US this weekend, here’s an interesting renewable energy factoid: both of the teams in this year’s game – the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks – have solar systems installed at their home stadiums. |
And they’re not the only ones. According to new research by America’s Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), one out of every three NFL stadiums has solar. |
Furthermore, the February 1st Super Bowl game – hosted by the University of Phoenix Stadium in Arizona, which happens not to have any solar installed – will be entirely powered by wind energy energy, as supplied by the publicly-owned power utility, the Salt River Project. |
“Providing green energy to the game is the perfect opportunity to showcase SRP’s commitment to renewable energy,” Patty Garcia-Likens, an SRP Spokesperson, told ThinkProgress. |
But the renewables cred doesn’t stop with football. The SEIA research notes that all leading sports leagues in the US, including professional baseball, basketball, hockey, soccer, NASCAR and the IndyCar Series, boast sizeable solar assets. |
The biggest, a 3MW system, is hosted by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. |
According to the report, all that adds up to a total cumulative solar capacity in professional sports of 21.7MW as of last year, enough to power nearly 3,000 US homes. |
In Australia, the Metricon Stadium – home to the AFL’s Gold Coast Suns – was the nation’s first ‘solar stadium’, with a 600-panel system that generates around 20 per cent of the stadium’s annual energy consumption, enough to power more than 50 Queensland homes. |
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The global economy is on a growth streak that is shaping up to be the broadest and strongest expansion in more than three decades. |
Rising spending and investment by consumers and businesses worldwide are boosting national economies on every continent, pushing down unemployment rates in many countries and lifting business earnings and confidence. |
Of 60 nations tracked by investment firm Bridgewater Associates, not one is in recession — the first time that has been true since 1969. |
Yet this is a different kind of boom from any other in the post-World War II era, analysts say. The soaring economies of China, India, Russia, Brazil and other emerging nations increasingly are setting the pace, overshadowing the slower growth of the United States, Europe and Japan, where the benefits of the expansion have eluded many workers. |
"This is the first recovery where developing economies are playing a dominant role," said James Paulsen, chief strategist at Wells Capital Management in Minneapolis, which manages money for big investors such as pension funds. |
The trend is being driven by free trade, which has created millions of jobs in emerging nations in recent years, fueling stunning new wealth in those countries. |
This is a story not only at odds with the facts--strong US GDP growth and low unemployment--but with itself--the jobs in those developing countries consist of doing the manufacturing and other work [answering phones] we're too wealthy to do ourselves. It does though demonstrate just how powerful the End of History remains -- forcing capitalism upon such a wide array of nations -- even at a time when folks want to dismiss it. |
America and China have been serving as twin engines of the global economy, helping to fuel worldwide growth of 4 percent or higher for several years straight. |
Our late editor Bob Bartley used to say that critics might forgive you for being wrong, but they'll never forgive you for being right. That psychological insight may be the only way to explain the fierce and bitter opposition this week to extending the tax cuts of 2003 for another two years through 2010. |
If ever there was a market test of economic policy, the last three years have been it. The stock market has recovered from its implosion in Bill Clinton's last year in office, unemployment is down to 4.7%, and growth has averaged 3.9% in the three years since those tax cuts passed--well above the post-World War II average and more than twice the growth rate in Euroland. |
Realistically, the United States should be counted with the emerging economies, not the European. |
"The soaring economies of China, India, Russia, Brazil and other emerging nations increasingly are setting the pace, overshadowing the slower growth of the United States, Europe and Japan..." |
And with the utterly inane comparison of the "slow growth" of the US with Europe & Japan, it is officially OK to stop reading, as the writer has proven he doesn't know a thing about economics. |
I was in NYC last week and had THE BEST time. I had the rarity of lots of free time to myself, and I took advantage of it to explore everything. I'd start at 7AM with my Blue Bottle coffee and wear myself out walking (10-15 miles a day, one of my favorite things about New York) in preparation for my daily Shake Shack lunch. :) Blake met me for the weekend and we had a whirlwind 36 hours running around with friends, picking out wedding bands (!), drinking from flaming pineapples, eating pizza in the street at 2AM, and discovering the most insanely beautiful Japanese speakeasy. So much fun. |
A few highlights above from moments when I remembered to take my camera out: the observatory at the "Top of the Rock" (such a touristy thing to do but one of my favorites, I love getting aerial views of cities, and the air was so crisp up there), mornings on the High Line, walking the Brooklyn Bridge, the new Whitney Museum, and of course lots of delicious tiki drinks at Maison Premiere. I'm already looking forward to my next trip! |
This is a groundcover that is as good as vinca, pachysandra and english ivy except it lacks evergreen foliage. The green summer foliage is followed by bronzy-red color in the fall. The blue flowers appear in late summer until frost. |
This section examines monasteries and the religious life in Herefordshire. Although Herefordshire did not have as many monasteries as some other parts of England, they did represent a wide range of different monastic orders, including the Benedictines, Cistercians, Grandmontines and Augustinians. Pages in this section discuss the lives of monks and lay brothers under both the Saxon and the later Norman rules, the purpose of granges, and the foundation of the various religious houses in Herefordshire. There is also a guest author essay about Dore Abbey. |
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Maybe you'll have spotted it, maybe not... but guess what? I was in this morning's Mind Meld! |
In case you weren't aware, the Mind Meld is a regular feature on the Hugo award-winning SF Signal which asks a bunch of genre fiction's best and brightest to put their heads together to answer a certain question. |
In response, I wrote about "the years a friend and I spent butting heads over a couple of comic books. He was a Marvel man; me, a DC devotee. He read The X-Men; I was an unabashed Batman fan. Matter of fact, I still am, and I’d bet my last penny he’s still got the hots for Emma Frost." |
As kids we were great mates, he and me. As adults, our friendship fell apart. So whether it’s Star Trek versus Star Wars or the merits of manga as opposed to anime, take heed, dear reader: at the end of the day these debates can be about the people as much as the particular properties. |
Click on through, as you do, to read the rest of the Mind Meld in question, which also features Mur Lafferty, Maurice Broaddus, David Lomax and a whole load of other awesome authors. |
Von Stroheim's Wearing That Suit Again! |
Good friend Mark Vieira (author of seriously gorgeous coffee table books on movie imagery) has alerted me to fact that wily Von has again been sighted in that infamous suit. Was Metro economizing, still punishing him for Greed, or was Stroheim insistent on using his own wardrobe? (note too the ubiquitous bamboo cane of numerous EvS portrait sittings) Anyway, this still’s from As You Desire Me, the year 1932, so the suit remains fresh enough, I assume. Greta Garbo is here with Von, and not unexpectedly, he’s insanely jealous in As You Desire Me as well, so quirky in scenes with stiff, conventional Melvyn Douglas as to make the latter "hate him" thereafter. A real knockdown kiss is administered when Von locks lips with GG way more enthusiastically than she likely saw coming. Her recoil ranks among best acting this actress achieved, a reaction clearly genuine. Scuttle is Garbo fled from the set in utter revulsion. Well, they told him to kiss her, and we feel yet that nasty tongue drilling in. Watch when you get a chance, and see what I mean, but wait, As You Desire me is currently withdrawn from broadcast and video availability, so for now at least, the famine is on. |
Discussion in 'Android Devices' started by Jofaba, Aug 9, 2010. |
yikes! Kept at it and finally got it to upload, but the program really kills the image. Almost seems to be overlaying a canvas effect. Looks HORRIBLE. If that's how it regularly handles pictures then this app is dead to me. |
so frustrating to do a diary on a trip and find my phone was not working and so I got a new one and i just cannot get the diary transfered. any ideas? |
Schools are closing for the end of the year but plenty more are keeping their doors open for parents who want to take a look. Whether you’re planning on checking out eco-friendly facilities or comprehensive curriculums, we’re bringing you a round-up of what’s on in Singapore’s international schools this December. |
Looking for a well-rounded school with a great athletics program, an appreciation for the arts and plenty of opportunities to learn outside the classroom? Stamford American International School (SAIS) ensures no students are left behind in any aspect of education. Find out for yourself just how how fantastic the teaching staff, academic programs and facilities really are at SAIS at the Early Years Open House on 7 December or 14 December for Elementary and Secondary levels. Or have a chat with the admissions team to book your campus tour for a time that suits you. |
Start the year with plenty of messy fun! |
With a network of more than 30 preschools in Singapore and China, ELFA Chinese Preschool caters to children between two months and six years old. Come find out more about its Bilingual Curriculum approach and how it encourages Chinese language acquisition at its open house happening at four centres islandwide. Children can take part in calligraphy and story-telling or get active (literally!) while learning Chinese. Parents with infants can head to ELFA Preschool @Serangoon for a special Infant Massage program and let bub unwind. Psst: there is a special promotion available for new enrollments so speak to each centre to find out more! |
Repton Schoolhouse is flinging open its doors for you to explore its state-of-the-art facilities and purpose-built learning environment. Bringing a Repton education from the UK to Singapore, find out more about Repton’s unique curriculum and enrichment programmes at the upcoming open house events. RSVP and attend the open house to save up to $2,500 on fees plus gain free admission to the current Roald Dahl Adventure School Holiday Programme. |
ISS International School (ISS) is passionate and committed to helping each and every student realise their potential. Head over and experience ISS learning environment at an open house for the Early Years and Elementary and Middle School Campus or the High School Campus this December. |
Offering a quality education at an affordable price, go along and view OWIS in action on a Saturday school tour. Tours for Early Childhood and Primary School start at 10am, while tours for Secondary School start at 1pm. |
GIIS is bringing education into the 21st century with its tech-savvy GIIS SMART campus. Take a tour of its facilities to find out how students can get the best academic and extracurricular benefit. From virtual classrooms to robotics labs and even security features like facial recognition, these tools are sure to enhance the students’ learning journey. |
We recently sat down with Early and Primary Years Deputy Principal Mike Gilmour to get the lowdown on how GEMS World Academy (Singapore) builds confident learners. GEMS (Singapore) believes in developing students holistically including academics, personal values and real life skills. Learn about what GEMS (Singapore) can offer your child at its upcoming open house. Places are limited so sign up quick! |
Still looking for a good camp to occupy the kids? GEMS Holiday Academy runs from December to January with a truckload of fun activities for kids aged four to 17 years. Let them pick their favourite activity from backpack filmmaking to candy coloured science experiments, all while making friends. |
It’s Xmas at Little Tykes and you’re invited to join in all the festive fun! Bring kiddos aged eight months to three and a half years for sensory activities including Xmas craft-decorating, slime making, sandpit play, face painting and more. You’ll get a personalised tour of the school, learn about its Reggio-Emilia inspired learning environment and discover its one-of-kind Ocean Snoezelen room filled with endless bubbles. Enroll and receive $250 off the registration fee! |
Bring your kids aged 18 months to six years and meet the leadership team of the brand new White Lodge River Valley. Get a firsthand look into a classroom at White Lodge and get to grips with the curriculum and culture. |
CIS is all about making learning fun and creative. Its awesome primary school arts program offers opportunities to students of all abilities as well as extracurricular arts activities for kids who want to specialise. We got CIS’s primary school visual arts teacher, Ms. Hernie, to share with us two Christmas crafts – Santa Bowl and Photo Wreath – to keep kids busy for the holiday season. Read on for an easy peasy, step-by-step guide! |
February 7 – 10 Visiology will present its Data Visualization module for Polywall software at upcoming ISE 2017, held at the RAI in Amsterdam. The demonstration will take place at the Visiology booth 14-M285. |
At the show, Visiology will launch the latest versions of Flipbox Software Suite and Polywall. |
The Polywall solution will be demonstrated by its experts and support engineers, providing an opportunity to gain hands-on experience with the latest video wall control technology. Beside the integration with SQX Datapath cards the software includes now a compatibility with Matrox C-Series and IPX cards. Both Datapath and Matrox systems will be presented live at the Visiology booth. |
Polywall Data Visualization module creates a new interaction pattern between video wall management software and user’s data. It can be seamlessly connected to the Enterprise database or Hadoop cluster at raw data level and generates data visualization without the necessity of third-party Business Intelligence tools. |
Polywall solution is able to cover a wide range of tasks: from display and control of various sources to real-time analytics and Big Data visualization. Due to its high performance and cost-effectiveness Polywall is one of the fastest developing AV products at the international market. |
Register with a VIP code 389488 and get a Free Exhibit Pass from Visiology. |
"Since the last year we have significantly increased the number of companies in our global partner network. Now we have more than 150 partners and for 3 years on the international market, we have implemented more than 200 projects. Polywall has references all over the world: in Asia, Australia, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and Africa, North America and Canada, Russia and CIS countries. Such a successful start gives us a confidence in growth and many interesting projects this year for our products on the professional AV market", says Ivan Vakhmyanin, CEO of Visiology. |
"Every year we participate in the ISE, because it’s one of the few meeting points in AV industry for the international community of manufacturers, distributors, integrators, service providers and end-users, most of whom have long been for us not only partners but also friends. Furthermore Polymedia considers ISE as some measure of its business’ development - we used to be attendees, then – the exhibitors (and, only in Russian), now we become market players in the international ProAV market, whose products are in demand and competitive", says the founder of Visiology, CEO of Polymedia Elena Novikova. |
Looking forward to meet you at the show! |
Often referred to as the toxic legacy of our digital generation, e-waste has fast emerged as one of the most pressing issues on the environmental and health front in India’s path to development. A couple of months ago, the United Nations reported an alarming statistic that the world generated 44.7 million tonnes – equivalent to the weight of 4,500 Eiffel Towers. Out of this, India’s contribution was a significant 2 million tonnes. To add to this, another disturbing fact is that 95% of this e-waste remains treated informally. |
The health and environmental effects of electronic waste are well-documented with toxic metals not limited to lead, mercury, and cadmium, resulting in birth defects, brain, heart, liver, kidney and skeletal system damage. In addition to this, e-waste can cause environmental deterioration by way of air, water and soil pollution. |
The Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) defines 'e-waste' as “electrical and electronic equipment, whole or in part discarded as waste by the consumer or bulk consumer as well as rejects from manufacturing, refurbishment and repair processes.” To tackle this problem, the MoEF introduced the concept of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in 2016, whereby the responsibility to collect and channel e-waste from consumers to authorized recycling units was placed with the electronics manufacturing companies and bulk consumers. Although e-waste management laws have been in place since 2011, firms are now required to set yearly collection targets linked to their production numbers. |
In 2016 (followed by amendments in 2018), the MoEF clearly defined that the phase-wise collection targets for e-waste in weight shall be 10% of the quantity of waste generation as indicated in the EPR Plan during 2017-18, with a 10% increase every year until 2023. |
After 2023, the target has been made 70% of the quantity of waste generation as indicated in the EPR Plan. This can be undertaken by way of Individual Producer Responsibility (IPR) or Collective Producer Responsibility (CPR). In case of the latter, the organization can delegate its compliance organization to a Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO). |
While the Government policies have been geared towards making sincere efforts to address this pertinent issue, the on-ground reality remains far from the ideal scenario. There is a severe lack of awareness among the producers and consumers, dearth of requisite infrastructure and absence of regulatory enforcement agencies. |
An innovative way to look at this problem is to make a business case for it. As the basic principle of economics states, people and organizations respond to incentives. The three principles that must be adhered are those of accountability, business transformation and systems thinking. |
Awareness is of utmost importance to get the ball rolling but there are several challenges faced by both producers and bulk consumers that hinder proactive participation. The large-scale producers do not wish to be the first to transform their business, while the process is plagued by the evils of corruption and malfeasance. The medium-scale and small-scale producers, on the other hand, regard e-waste as a tick box in the event of production and do not attempt to engage in the process holistically and take the effort to build awareness. |
Although the informal waste pickers, aggregators and dismantlers are willing to enter the fold of formalization, the formal sector faces several challenges. These challenges range from lack of handling capacity to illegitimate facilities in the forms of multiple accounting of waste, selling to aggregators and leakages. There is sufficient evidence for a burgeoning business opportunity, creating an untapped potential for innovators to come up with unique business propositions to address this menace. |
We need to develop tracking mechanisms and provide oversight of e-waste compliance, in order to ensure that the mechanism of e-waste disposal is streamlined as much as possible. While enforcement strictness is of paramount importance, it is also vital to build an incentive structure around this to ensure better complicity by the producers. This is an area where the policymakers can step in and highlight opportunities underlying this perceived compliance evil for producers. |
The time is ripe for innovators to come up with propositions that bridge the gap between the compliance necessity faced by producers and the strong will of the Government to rid the toxic e-waste in a sustainable and safe manner. |
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An important area-saving option is the all-in-one computer – these excessive efficiency PCs take up little room on your desk and many include a touchscreen display to tap, swipe, and zoom your method through your files. In honor of this announcement, we collected some of the most extremely cited papers from our Computer Science journals. Random entry reminiscence (RAM), also called system reminiscence, gives house for your computer to process knowledge to help purposes run efficiently. Computer hardware consists of all of the bodily gadgets that make computer methods. A rising emphasis on cybersecurity also should lead to new jobs, as a result of computer scientists will likely be wanted to seek out progressive methods to forestall cyberattacks. |
It was not uncommon ten years in the past to buy a new computer with 256mb of RAM and one processor. Examples of computer software program: Microsoft Home windows 7, Adobe Photoshop, music and video files, footage and text files. As you may remember, your computer will usually become slower to respond the extra items you might be working at one time. |
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