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Man convicted of illegal dental... Man convicted of illegal dental treatments at his home Brazilian national Mr Eduardo Soares Penques has been convicted of holding himself out as a dentist and carrying out restricted dental acts following charges laid by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra). The offences occurred in a makeshift dental clinic at his home in contravention of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law. Mr Soares Penques failed to attend the Local Court of New South Wales to answer the charges and was convicted in his absence. He was fined $16,500 and ordered to pay $3,173 in costs to Ahpra. Mr Soares Penques has never held registration as a dentist in Australia. He is a resident of Brazil and was temporarily residing in Australia at the time of the offending. In November 2019 Mr Soares Penques was charged by Ahpra with one count of holding himself out as a dentist and two counts of carrying out a restricted dental act. The charges related to two dates in May and June 2019 when Mr Soares Penques carried out restricted dental acts on two patients in a makeshift dental clinic at his home, an apartment in Surry Hills. The treatment included carrying out a filling and a tooth extraction, and the administering of anaesthetic medications by injection. Mr Soares Penques also falsely held himself out as a dentist to one of these patients. To ensure the protection of the public, Ahpra has worked closely with the Health Care Complaints Commission of NSW (HCCC) and Ministry of Health NSW. On 26 November 2019 and again on 21 January 2020 the HCCC issued interim prohibition orders in relation to Mr Soares Penques. Ahpra CEO Martin Fletcher said prosecuting cases like this is an important part of public safety. 'Patients put their trust in properly qualified and registered practitioners, and it is a gross violation of that trust when someone falsely claims to be registered,' he said. Dental Board of Australia Chair, Dr Murray Thomas said: 'Anyone who is claiming to be a dentist must be registered with the Dental Board of Australia. We encourage the public to ask questions about the person and check the register of practitioners to see if the person delivering the care is listed.' Anyone with concerns about whether an individual is registered can check the register of practitioners or contact Ahpra on 1300 419 495. From 1 July 2019 things have changed In February 2019, the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2019 (Qld) was passed by the Queensland Parliament. The amendments included increased penalties and introduced an imprisonment term of up to three years for offences against the National Law. The penalties will apply to offences committed after 1 July 2019. The introduction of an imprisonment term means that some offences will automatically become indictable offences in all states and territories (except Western Australia). Find out more about how to report an offence. For media enquiries: (03) 8708 9200. Lodge an online enquiry form. For registration enquiries: 1300 419 495 (within Australia) +61 03 9275 9009 (overseas callers).
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Hirano, Kim win snowboard pipe at Copper Sports | December 11, 2017 Antonio Olivero aolivero@summitdaily.com Ayumu Hirano, of Japan, following his last run in the halfpipe finals during the U.S. Grand Prix World Cup event Saturday, Dec. 9, at Copper Mountain. Hirano took home first with a high score of 95.25. Hugh Carey | hcarey@summitdaily.com | COPPER MOUNTAIN — On a day when seven American men attempted to get ahead on Olympic qualification via a podium finish at the U.S. Grand Prix World Cup snowboarding finals at Copper Mountain Resort on Saturday, Dec. 9, it was Ben Ferguson of Bend, Oregon, who left the Woodward superpipe in the best position. At the first Olympic qualifier of the season, Ferguson was awarded an 89.75 on his second run. It featured a bag of new tricks that the 22-year-old said are completely changed from the past couple of years, namely the switch McTwist and switch double backflip that he ended his runs with. He nailed those after dropping in with a back 1 into the halfpipe, followed by a cab double 10, a double crippler and a back 3, before his new finale. "I think I just got more consistent (since last year)," Ferguson said. "I put more time in on my snowboard on the halfpipe, and also just going into it to have fun and not putting too much pressure on myself. "I need to get a couple more banger tricks," he added, "a couple more spins, a couple bigger tricks. Then I think we'll be pretty ready to go." Ferguson's 89.75 was the top American score of the day. Ferguson's performance was well behind the 95.25 posted by Japan's Ayumu Hirano on his second run. The 5-foot-4-inch 2014 Sochi Olympic halfpipe silver medalist ran away with the Grand Prix title on that second run, though he also posted a first run of 90.50 that would have been good enough for first place. Ferguson held onto the second place spot despite a riveting final run by Olympic veteran Shaun White, who at 31 has his eyes on qualifying for his fourth Winter Olympics. The 2006 and 2010 Olympic halfpipe gold medalist strung together a backside air, a front double 14, a cab double 1080, a front stale 5 and a double McTwist 1260 on that third run. It was one he and others in attendance at Copper felt may have warranted a better score. "I honestly just was using this contest as practice, you know," White said. "Obviously, I wanted to, I think, post a better score for the Americans. I was putting in my first kind of easier runs to just put in a great score, lock it in and that allowed me to then go for my second and third run a little harder. I'm a little disappointed in my score for the third run. I really thought I was gonna bump up at least doing a 14 and a double 10 and a double 12. I don't know. I'm a little confused right now, but that's why we do these events." White's showing came after he crashed in October while training in New Zealand, which forced him to miss a month of training. Hirano's countrymate Raibu Katayama secured fourth position with an 84.75 on his final run. That score bumped back four Americans into fifth through eighth place, respectively — Danny Davis (83.25), Ben Ferguson's younger brother Gabe (79.00), Chase Josey (77.25) and Gregory Bretz (72.50). American and 2010 Olympian Louie Vito (33.00) rounded out the finalists in 10th place while Australia's Scotty James, who topped his competition after qualifiers, finished in ninth (38.75). American women sweep As it's an Olympic year, American snowboarder Kelly Clark said big progressions in the level of riding should be expected. At the Woodward superpipe at Copper Mountain Resort on Saturday, Clark and her American teammates didn't disappoint, as she was joined on the podium by champion Chloe Kim and second place finisher Maddie Mastro. Despite a flatter-pitched halfpipe at Copper than other world cup and Olympic qualifying events, Kim achieved remarkable raw amplitude on her first run of the day, piecing together an air, a front 10, a cab 7, a front 5 McTwist to earn a score of 93.75 for the title. "I'm totally speechless," Kim said. "I woke up and I was like, 'Oh my god, I'm so nervous. I'm going to puke.' But, you know, I think the halfpipe kind of makes me feel at home and all the nerves go away when I'm dropping in and I'm just excited to try new stuff." Mastro entered the day with the high score from the qualification round, which meant she had one final chance to best her teammate Kim on the final run of the day. Mastro put together a remarkable run, bumping her best score of the day up into the nineties. But the 90.75 wasn't good enough to overtake Kim. It came on a final run that featured a front 9 Indy, a back 5 grab, a front 7 Hawkin (flip) and a front 5 seatbelt. Clark described this week of qualifying and finals at Copper — one which featured five American women score in the top eight and 16 American women take part in total — as a "zero to 100 type of week." Though there wasn't much practice, the veteran Clark considered it a job well done for the Americans, as she took third place with a score of 83.75 via a run that consisted of a frontside air, a backside 5, a frontside 10, a cab 7, a crippler 5 and a backside air. Sports ― Liberty lines: Droves of freedom riders descend on Arapahoe Basin Ski Area for sunny July 4 Arapahoe Basin Ski Area slopes maintenance manager describes what it takes to open for the Fourth of July Cinco de Mayo Celebration raises nearly $30,000 for Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center
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Defence has only acquired land from willing sellers as part of the Australian-Singapore Military Training Initiative. Defence will only seek to acquire land from willing sellers. Land acquisition is well advanced and Defence continues to negotiate with willing sellers in the Shoalwater Bay Area. This is consistent with the Minister for Defence's announcement in February 2017. Defence has engaged with the Queensland State Government throughout the acquisition process and will continue to consult with local Councils and Queensland Government on all matters, including roads and public access to parks and conservation areas, with development of the training areas.
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Its 'Foolish' To Tell Teachers To Resign Over Poor Conditions Of Services- Prof Gyampo January 14, 2022 mylifeguideonline News 0 A Lecturer at the University of Ghana, Legon, Professor Ransford Gyampo has expressed his disappointment and displeasure to the statement that, teachers in the country should resign if they think the condition of service in the country is not good enough. According to Professor Ransford Gyampo, it does not make sense and it's inappropriate to make such an argument about the nationwide strike by the University Teachers Association of Ghana UTAG. Furthermore, the University of Ghana Lecturer again added that it is unhealthy on the part of the Head of Public Affairs at the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC), Mr Ankrah which according to him is mature enough and should not have made such 'foolish' comments. On that note, Professor Ransford Gyampo in reaction to the unpleasant comments from the Head of Public Affairs at the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC), Mr Ankrah took to his social media Facebook page rubbish the comment. "Telling teachers that if they aren't happy with their conditions of service, they should resign, is the most foolish talk that can only proceed from the buccal cavity of a small-minded person who couldn't fully benefit from formal education", he wrote on his Facebook page. READ: New Political Party Offing To Shake NDC and NPP; Rev. Sunshine Reveals -WATCH VIDEO The Lecturer at the University of Ghana made this comment following the statement emanating from Mr Ankrah who admonished that teachers should resign if they think the condition of service is not good. However, Head of Public Affairs at the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC), Mr Ankrah speaking in an interview on Accra Base FM indicated that members of the University Teachers Association of Ghana who are on strike cannot continue with their industrial strike if they want to have a negotiation towards an amicable solution of that matter. Nana Akufo Addo Is The Most Hard Working President Ever And So 'Yentie Obiaa' – Kojo Oppong Nkrumah See Why Alban Bagbin Will Finally Pass The Controversial E-Levy When He Is Presiding As Indicated By Kojo Oppong Nkrumah
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Watch this space – later in 2019 we will be introducing some smaller, regional social events. The aim is to reach some of the smaller regions and bring our community of members together, to meet up informally over a beer or two. We will be partnering with sponsors and people of interest to make these engaging for those attending.
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Q: How to Stop Video Recording After some Seconds? I'm recording video using image_picker. I want to stop that recording after 20seconds. Is there any way to stop recording after 20seconds. _pickVideoFromCamera() async { File video = await ImagePicker.pickVideo(source: ImageSource.camera); _cameraVideo = video; _cameraVideoPlayerController = VideoPlayerController.file(_cameraVideo) ..initialize().then((_) { _cameraVideoPlayerController.play(); setState(() {}); }); } A: You can use Future.delayed _pickVideoFromCamera() async { File video = await ImagePicker.pickVideo(source: ImageSource.camera); _cameraVideo = video; _cameraVideoPlayerController = VideoPlayerController.file(_cameraVideo) ..initialize().then((_) { _cameraVideoPlayerController.play(); setState(() {}); }); Future.delayed(Duration(seconds: 20)).then((_) { // camera stop process }); }
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Home / Blog / Friday Rules - 12.09.2014 Friday Rules - 12.09.2014 Game of the Week - Descent: Journeys in the Dark. Sorry, what did you say? Is it as scary as it sounds? Ha, of course not! *scuttles away in haste*. This 2-5 player game by Fantasy Flight is a smoother, faster version of its predecessor, so that you can crack on with tackling that bugger of an overlord as quickly and easily as you can. Most players become heroes that venture into terrifying caves, dungeons and forests to defeat the overlord, played by another player. The rich and detailed story campaign is dark but golden: brilliant, but tinged with evil! There's even a 'conversion kit' available for an easy peasy transition from one edition to the next. Handy indeed! Read more at the publisher's website and check out this Starlit Citadel review. Parks and Recreational Gaming. In our recent Gen Con blog post, we brought news of 'Cones of Dunshire', a fictional game made by a fictional character in the American TV show Parks and Recreation being played at Gen Con with huuuge success. Mayfair Games brought the game to life for the special occasion and are now looking to capitalise on the popularity by making it real - forever! Well, as 'forever' as made up parody games can be. A 'super-deluxe' version will come out first, depending on crowd funding for its existence, while the regular version for normal folk like you and me will follow later and with a considerably cheaper price tag. Watch this space and read about it here! Are You Ready For The Game You've Been Waiting For Your Whole Life? Tell the truth - every time you go to the cinema and see a thriller, a zombie flick, an action-spattered movie with suspense and jumpy bits, you leave wondering just what you'd do in that situation. Now, there's an answer - Fantasy Flight Games are bringing out a role-playing game that allows you to play yourself as a character in lots of different 'end of the world' scenarios, including invasions of zombies, aliens and big scary machines. Assigning yourself honest characteristics and working with the others around you, you must survive the wasteland of decay! Read it all here. You've Been Playing Other Games Again, Haven't You? Kickstarter's a gold mine for gaming genius and has come up trumps again with 'Divorce!', the chirpy game of failed marriage and shattered expectations. Players - or ex-lovers - must take cards that count as assets like cars and wedding rings, and decide whether to keep them or hand them over. Lawyers and the crippling guilt for your children come into play too, and every decision sits on the next until you reach the end and realise why the game's creator Andrew Yoon likes to call it a 'regret simulator'. It's expected to come out early next year and its dark humour is sure to make it a contender for bitterly funny games like Gloom! See more here. One Big Virus, One Big Room. Z-Man Games has decided to test the fans and players of 'Pandemic' by challenging them to a World Championship! Up to 16 teams of 2 can take part in 'Pandemic Survival' in a space where every game is separated by screens as the groups battle it out to the end! The three rounds include prizes and cool stuff like t-shirts and getting flown to Essen 2015 - all paid for - to play the final round, but the crème de la crème is a 1 week holiday with a budget of $5000 per winner to go anywhere they like on the Pandemic board! Now, Pandemic's a favourite of ours and with several other gaming hot spots signing up to take part then who knows... It'd be so fun to participate, we won't lie about that! Read more here. There's No Business Like... Board Games! A few decades ago in the brightly-coloured grainy fuzz of Eighties' television, a trend took hold of the world: classic board games translated into TV shows. Scrabble, Yahtzee and Pictionary are just a few of them, and the concept has trickled into our modern times as well, with chat show hosts like Jimmy Fallon and Ellen Degeneres using classic games as celebrity-filled comedic segments in their shows. Most of the Eighties stuff only lasted a few months before being brutally hacked from the air, but there's no doubt about it - they paved the way for the quiz and game shows we love to watch today! The public love 'em, it's the TV executives who get mad at the dice and call the whole thing off! Click here a full list of board-games-turned-TV-shows and to watch the video clips of embarrassing 'Eighties TV' gold. C.R.O.W Return On September 28th! The lovely folks at C.R.O.W are with us again later in the month for another slice of role-play pie. You can learn more about story-telling and carefully craft your skills or simply perfect your detailed alibi for your next evil lie. Your call. Critics Are Calling It The Gaming Event Of A Lifetime... Not strictly true - it happens once a month, so you've got plenty of chances to attend Gaming @ The Gate! This month's event on September 29th will see you surrounded by games and fun people with a drink of choice in hand, and if you're thinking Christmas has come early then you're right on the money, Rudolph. New In Store From Next Week - Zombie 15', a new and terrifyingly fast zombie survival game that comes with a 15 minute soundtrack; Timeline Science & Discoveries and Timeline General Interest to test your knowledge in chronological order; an under-water adventure with Abyss; war game Quartermaster General; and Shadowrun Street Grimoire, the limited edition! New Releases Available Now - Doomtown: Reloaded is here. lookin' fiiiine and packing a punch; the Naruto Shippuden Deck-Building Game in all of its colourful glory; the Skull & Shackles expansion of Pathfinder; a pretty Valiant Universe RPG book and an even prettier limited edition one; be the superhero you know you are with Heroes Wanted; Shadowrun Street Grimoire. Arriving Soon - a steam punk Renaissance in Dogs of War; from the wildly popular novel and video game series comes The Witcher Adventure Game; 3 new Pandemic expansions, including dice-based quick co-op The Cure, the competitive Contagion and the hotly anticipated Pandemic: Legacy will hit the streets; zombies doing snow angels in Dead of Winter; Fantasy Flight's LCGs take on the mighty legions of Warhammer 40K in Conquest; Dungeons and Dragons shrinks to miniature in a collaboration between Wizkids and Wizards of the Coast for the new Attack Wing Starter Set; from a galaxy far far away comes new Star Wars miniatures games, fleet-based Armada and ground-based Imperial Assault; city-building until you're the Mayor in the clever and quick Machi Koro; family-friendly bluffing and bribery in Sheriff of Nottingham, and come closer and see, see into the trees in Talisman: The Woodland.... PRE-ORDERS FOR ALL THESE BEING TAKEN NOW!
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Home»Tech World»The Skywalker Saga is coming to Game Pass! The Skywalker Saga is coming to Game Pass! Microsoft, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga from December 6, 2022 Itannounced on its website that it will be available to Game Pass subscribers. The game, both Xbox and PC will appear in the service catalog on their console. LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga was released on April 5, 2022. The average Metacritic score of the game is 82 out of 100 according to journalists and 8.1 out of 10 according to site users. Previously The Skywalker Saga, "best family gameIt was nominated for The Game Awards 2022 in the category. 30 minutes after The Skywalker Saga announced that it will be released on Game Pass starting December 6, 2022, Microsoft announced that 10 more games will be available to service subscribers by mid-December. Here are these games: Eastward (December 1) The Walking Dead: The Final Season (December 1) Totally Reliable Delivery Service (December 1) Hello Neighbor 2 (December 6) Chained Echoes (December 8) Metal: Hellsinger (December 8) High On Life (December 13) Potion Craft (December 13) Hot Wheels Unleashed – Game of the Year Edition (December 15) Rainbow Billy: The Curse of the Leviathan (December 15) 11 games will leave Game Pass on December 15, including adventure games like Firewatch and Lake. Games announced to be leaving Game Pass: breathedge Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age neoverse Race with Ryan Record of Lodoss War: Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth Rory McIlroy PGA Tour Transformers: Battlegrounds
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Harvard Law Bulletin Alumni Focus Joel Motley with his mother Constance Baker Motley circa 1962. Credit: Courtesy of Joel Motley A Mother's Voice Joel Motley '78 revisits the life story of his mother, a civil-rights pioneer, through film By Erick Trickey Even when he was 5, Joel Motley III knew his mother was doing important work. He'd see her on the national news and kiss the TV. His mother, Constance Baker Motley, a lawyer for the NAACP's legal defense fund, was traveling across the South, challenging segregated schools. As Motley grew up, he watched his mother win historic victories for black students, from the Little Rock Nine to James Meredith in Mississippi. As a little boy, he even came along while she was working on Meredith's case and stayed in the home of Medgar Evers, the field secretary of the NAACP in the state. Motley saw her go on to become the first black female Manhattan borough president, New York state senator, and federal judge. Now, Motley '78 has co-produced a short film about his late mother, "The Trials of Constance Baker Motley," which screened at HLS this fall. "When I was eight or nine, I was walking with my mother in Harlem, on Amsterdam and 125th," he recalls. He told his mother he wanted to be a policeman or a fireman so that he could help people. "Lawyers can help people," she replied. "If someone is injured on the job and can't make any money, a lawyer can represent them and get them enough money to help pay the rent." That thought led Motley to HLS, then to work as an aide for U.S. Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan in the 1980s. He's now an investment banker, providing advice on capital markets to developing countries. He's also co-chair of the board of Human Rights Watch, fulfilling a longtime goal of doing work similar to his mother's. Joel Motley '78 Credit: Public Capital Advisors Motley's documentary traces his mother's life from her childhood in Connecticut through her nearly 20 years as a civil-rights lawyer. Co-produced with Motley's neighbor, filmmaker Rick Rodgers, it debuted last year at the Tribeca Film Festival and won the audience award for best documentary short at the Austin Film Festival. It intersperses news footage with Motley's interviews with his mother's former clients, shot by Rodgers in a stark, shadowy black and white that evokes the menace of the Jim Crow South. The interviewees include James Meredith, Harvey Gantt, and Charlayne Hunter-Gault, the first black students to attend the University of Mississippi, Clemson University, and the University of Georgia, respectively. "The interview with Charlayne is the one that always brings tears to my eyes, every time I watch it," Motley says. Hunter-Gault, now a retired broadcaster, recalls a time when Motley's mother opened up to her, saying she wanted to be home with her son and husband, but had a job to do: getting Hunter-Gault into school in Georgia. "She captures the whole work-life balance my mother had to navigate," Motley says. His mother never spoke of that tension with him, but "I picked it up intuitively," he adds. Motley has showed the documentary to a gathering of black and Hispanic federal judges, including U.S. Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor. He was surprised to meet a black, female federal judge who didn't know his trailblazing mother's name. "The sands of time can take anyone out," says Motley, who speaks with a languid refinement that hints at his education: Phillips Exeter Academy, Harvard College, followed by HLS. He's given several interviews to HLS professor Tomiko Brown-Nagin, who's writing a biography, "Constance Baker Motley: The Honor and Burden of Being First." "She was a very dignified person," Brown-Nagin says. "There seems to be something of the mother in the son, in the way he carries himself. In getting to know him, one is also getting to know the mother and her values, and her strong sense of history." By making the film, Motley fulfilled a long-suppressed personal dream. Inspired by an HLS grad he met who'd become a movie producer, Motley told his parents on the night of his law-school graduation that he'd like to do the same. "They both just burst out laughing," he says. "But it was nervous laughter, because it sounded so crazy. They thought I couldn't be serious. I wasn't serious enough to overcome this derision, so I set my dream aside." Then in 2010, during a party at Motley's home, Rodgers, a neighbor of his in Westchester County, New York, saw a photograph of Motley's mother with President Lyndon B. Johnson, from the day he nominated her to be the nation's first black female federal judge. Impressed by her career, Rodgers suggested that he and Motley collaborate on a film about her. Motley thought he knew his mother's story, but he came to new insight into her life by making the film. Listening to recordings of his mother being interviewed for a Columbia University oral history, Motley reached a deeper understanding of her decision to turn her career toward politics in New York after Evers was murdered in Mississippi just outside his home. "Looking back, I now realize that she thought, 'If it's that dangerous, where I could've been killed, my son could've been killed, maybe I need to start thinking about doing something else.'" It was eerie to listen to his mother's voice again. "Ten, 12, 14 hours of her telling her story, and it's clear as day," Motley says. "And when I started listening to [the recordings], she was dead five years already. And you listen to it, and it's so clear, you think, 'Why can't I just call her on the phone?'" Close modal gallery
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Visible Features Beijing's Growth Fangzhuang Visible Features A Beijing, China story Beijing traditionally consisted of the square, walled Inner City and the rectangular, walled Outer City to its south. The walls no longer stand, but in their place the Second Ring Road now outlines the Inner City, and canals outline the Outer City. These and the outer Third Ring and Fourth Ring Roads are partly visible in the Landsat images. The Capital Airport is the large runway complex northeast of the city. A new runway opened in 2007, and that expansion can be seen when comparing the 2000 and 2021 images. In 2000, the Capital Airport handled 21.7 million passengers. In 2011, it handled over 77 million passengers. In only 10 years, it moved from the 42nd busiest airport in the world to the 2nd busiest. June 17, 1977, Landsat 2 (path/row 132/32) — Beijing, China May 2, 1983, Landsat 4 (path/row 123/32) — Beijing, China Apr. 9, 1995, Landsat 5 (path/row 123/32) — Beijing, China May 16, 2000, Landsat 7 (path/row 123/32) — Beijing, China Beijing, China Additional Imagery & Stories Beijing has grown and changed remarkably in the "reform era" since 1979, in its own distinct pattern. U.S. cities, for example, are often shaped like ... One new building project that exemplifies some of these trends is visible southeast of Beijing. Fangzhuang is a new city of 78,000 where in 1984 only ... Within the Inner City, the moats and walls of the Forbidden City (Imperial Palace Museum) are prominent, with Wu Gate at the southern end. Also within...
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Microsoft acquires Github -- what could possibly go wrong? Regardless, Sourceforge feels that congratulations are in order. VISA's "war on cash" suffers setback when VISA payment system fails. I didn't know that Visa "rolled out a new US initiative in the summer of 2017 that offered to award 50 eligible retail businesses...up to $10,000 each if they committed to refusing cash payments." That's disgusting. Notes on Heartache and Chaos, James Howard Kunstler. Nothing "new" here but well written.
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BIOL A106 Cells and Heredity 3 crs. This course emphasizes the principles and concepts of chemical, cellular, and genetic processes common to all life. Topics include the scientific method, basic chemical concepts, macromolecules, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell structure, membrane structure, energy and metabolism, meiosis, mitosis, Mendelian inheritance, and the Central Dogma. Prerequisite: Eligibility to enroll in MATH A257, evidenced by completion of MATH A118, or Prerequisite ACT/SAT test scores. BIOL A107 Cells and Heredity Lab 1 cr. Students investigate the scientific method, basic chemical concepts, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell structure and function, Mendelian inheritance, and the structure, function, and technological uses of DNA. This laboratory course emphasizes student-designed experiments, data collection and analysis, oral and written presentation, and the use of the scientific literature. Lab fee $100. BIOL A108 Biology of Organisms 3 crs. This course compares the biology of microbes, plants, and animals focusing on morphology, physiology, reproduction, and natural history. BIOL A109 Biology of Organisms Lab 1 cr. This course examines the diversity of life through field trips, demonstrations, dissections, and experimental activities. Form and function of microbes, plants, and animals will be compared to demonstrate how organisms have adapted to their environments. Lab fee $100. BIOL A118 Tropical Ecology 3 crs. Two weeks will be spent in the field in Belize, Guatemala, or Trinidad studying the plants and animals in several different ecological zones: coral reefs, pine savannah, rain forest, and mangrove swamps. A paper on the ecology of the area will be written after returning from the expedition. BIOL A208 Ecology and Evolution 3 crs. This course introduces current concepts and principles of ecology and evolution. Animal behavior, populations, communities, ecosystems, biogeography, natural selection, speciation, the history of life, human evolution, and other topics will be studied through lectures, readings, discussion, and a field trip. Prerequisites: BIOL A106 — A109. BIOL A300 Microbiology 3 crs. Bacteriological technique, the classification and study of the properties of important protists, fungi, and bacteria, will be discussed. The principles of immunity, serology, and virology are also considered. Prerequisites: completion of biology core courses; two years of chemistry including Organic Chemistry. Prerequisites: completion of biology core courses; two years of chemistry including Organic Chemistry. BIOL A301 Microbiology Lab 1 cr. Laboratory experience that meets three hours per week in conjunction with BIOL A300. Lab fee $100. BIOL A303 Comparative Anatomy of the Vertebrates 2 crs. Through lectures, demonstrations, and dissections, vertebrate structure is analyzed in terms of phylogeny and function. Prerequisites: completion of biology core courses. BIOL A304 Comparative Anatomy– Vertebrate Lab 2 crs. Laboratory experience that meets four hours per week in conjunction with BIOL A303. Lab fee $100. Prerequisite: completion of biology core courses. BIOL A305 Histology 2 crs. The study of the microscopic structure of tissues and organs of the mammalian body and the study of the fundamentals of hematology will be the focus of this course. Prerequisite: completion of biology core courses. BIOL A306 Histology Lab 2 crs. Laboratory experience that meets four hours per week in conjunction with BIOL A305. Lab fee $100. BIOL A308 Developmental Biology 3 crs. Events and mechanisms of developmental genetics, gametogenesis, fertilization, morphogenesis, and organogenesis in selected vertebrates and invertebrates will be examined. The laboratory includes experimental approaches to the study of development. BIOL A309 Developmental Biology Lab 1 cr. Laboratory experience that meets three hours per week in conjunction with BIOL A308. Lab fee $100. BIOL A310 General Physiology 2 crs. This course is an introductory study of physiochemical processes in cells, tissues, and organs. BIOL A311 General Physiology Lab 2 crs. Laboratory experience that meets four hours per week in conjunction with BIOL A310. Lab fee $100. BIOL A312 Anatomy and Physiology 4 crs. Anatomy and Physiology focuses on the interrelationships of the structural components of the human body to their function at the cellular, tissue, organ, and organ system level. Particular emphasis is placed on study of mechanisms responsible for maintaining homeostasis in the human body. Designed for allied health and other pre-health professional students. BIOL A313 Anatomy and Physiology Lab 2 crs. Laboratory experience that meets four hours per week in conjunction with BIOL A312. Lab fee $100. BIOL A322 Population Genetics 3 crs. This is an advanced course dealing with methods of measuring and expressing the genetic variation within and among natural populations. The course focuses on the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and how various factors modify it including selection, inbreeding, genetic drift, migration, and mutation. BIOL A324 Evolutionary Biology 3 crs. This course for majors addresses topics in Darwinian evolution, mechanisms of evolutionary change and speciation, life history characters, and others. Emphasis is placed on an understanding of how evidence from various disciplines such as morphology, genetics, ecology, development, and geology supports the evolutionary synthesis. BIOL A326 Molecular Genetics 3 crs. Fundamentals of molecular genetics such as: transcription, DNA synthesis and repair, and RNA processing will be discussed. Through review and discussion of scientific literature and laboratory experience, students will learn the process of scientific investigation, recent findings, and new technologies in the field of molecular genetics. BIOL A327 Molecular Genetics Lab 1 cr. Laboratory experience that meets three hours per week in conjunction with BIOL A326. Lab fee $100. BIOL A328 Genetic Analysis 3 crs. This course for majors addresses advanced topics in transmission genetics, cytogenetics, evolutionary genetics, and mutagenesis. Emphasis is placed on development of quantitative skills and written and oral communication. BIOL A330 Ecology 3 crs. Basic ecological principles and concepts are considered including the nature of the ecosystem, energy flow, biogeochemical cycles, and the ecology of populations and communities. BIOL A331 Ecology Lab 1 cr. Field and laboratory experience that meets four to five hours per week in conjunction with BIOL A330. Lab fee $100. BIOL A334 Biology of Fishes 3 crs. This course examines phylogenetic relationships, functional morphology, physiology, sensory biology, reproduction, behavior, ecology, biogeography, and conservation of fishes. Special emphasis will be placed on identification and natural history of Louisiana's freshwater and marine fishes through field trips and laboratory exercises. BIOL A335 Biology of Fishes Lab 1 cr. Field and laboratory experience that meets three hours per week in conjunction with BIOL A334. Lab fee $100. BIOL A336 Animal Behavior 3 crs. This course examines behavioral adaptations of animals and critically evaluates hypotheses to account for the evolution of these adaptations. Student activities emphasize field observation of animal behavior, experimental design, and scientific communication. An introduction to the quantitative study of plants and their environment. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the functional ecology of individual plants and vegetation in terrestrial ecosystems. Laboratory course accompanying BIOL A338, will expose students to modern field and laboratory techniques in plant physiological ecology. Lab fee $100. BIOL A345 Herpetology 2 crs. Introduction to the study of morphology, adaptation, classification, distribution, and ecology of amphibians and reptiles. Field work and identification of North American groups and field studies of local fauna. Prerequisite: completion of biology core courses. BIOL A346 Herpetology Lab 2 crs. Field and laboratory experience that meets six hours per week in conjunction with BIOL A345. Lab fee $100. BIOL A355 Conservation Biology 3 crs. The study of the conservation of biodiversity based in the principles of ecology, evolution, and genetics. The primary goal is to understand natural ecological systems in the context of a human dominated world to learn to best maintain biological diversity in concert with an exploding human population. This is accomplished through lecture, socratic discussion, and videos. BIOL A356 Aquatic Microbiology 3 crs. An introduction to the study of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbes as well as viruses in the aquatic environment. The course emphasizes the functional role of microbes in aquatic habitats, the relationship of microbial biodiversity to environmental gradients and the interaction of aquatic microbes with human affairs. BIOL A357 Aquatic Microbiology Lab 1 cr. Field and laboratory experience that meets three hours per week in conjunction with BIOL A356. Students are exposed to modern field and laboratory techniques used with prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbes from aquatic habitats. Field trips will emphasize local freshwater and estuarine environments. Lab fee $100. BIOL A360 Cell Biology 3 crs. An analysis of cell structure and function. Topics to be discussed include protein synthesis, the nucleus, cytoplasmic organelles and bioenergetics, endomembrane systems, vesicular transport, the cytoskeleton, cell signaling, cell cycle control, and cancer. BIOL A361 Cell Biology Lab 1 cr. Laboratory experience that meets three hours per week in conjunction with BIOL A360. Lab fee $100. BIOL A363 Virology 3 crs. Virology will cover cell and molecular biology of animal virology in detail. Topics to be addressed include virus structure, replication, pathogenesis, taxonomy, viral transformation, and cancer with specific virus families explored in depth. Some epidemiology, including recent research of specific viruses in the news, will be explored. BIOL A365 Immunology 3 crs. The field of experimental cellular and molecular immunology will be explored in this course. Clinical immunology will not be emphasized. Topics include: organization of the immune system, structure and function of antigen recognition molecules, immune cell interactions, and regulation of the immune system and immunity-related diseases. BIOL A370 Introduction to Marine Science 4 crs. This course is an introduction to physical, chemical, geological, and biological processes in the oceans and coastal environments and their interactions. Interrelationships of man and the marine environment. Five-week summer course at LUMCON in Cocodrie, La. BIOL A375 Introduction to Marine Zoology 4 crs. This course is a field and laboratory survey of marine animals, particularly those of the Louisiana Gulf Coast, including classification, morphology, physiology, and ecology. Five-week summer course at LUMCON in Cocodrie, La. BIOL A400 Research Proposal 1 cr. Students work with a faculty research adviser to identify an original question in the biological sciences and develop and write a proposal/prospectus to investigate this question. This course is required of all biology honors students and students intending to complete a thesis in biological sciences. BIOL A401 Independent Research 1 — 4 crs. Students work with a faculty research adviser to conduct theoretical, field, and/or laboratory research. Students may register for one to four credit hours per semester and may enroll in this course in more than one semester, but the cumulative total credit hours earned may not exceed four. BIOL A402 Research Thesis 1 cr. Students work with a faculty research adviser to prepare a written thesis describing their original research and make an oral presentation at the undergraduate research symposium. This course is required of all biology honors students and students intending to complete a thesis in biological sciences. BIOL A444 Marine Vertebrate Zoology 4 crs. General study of the marine chordates with particular emphasis on the fishes, including classification, structure, function, and ecology will be the focus of this course. Five-week summer course at LUMCON in Cocodrie, La. Prerequisite: BIOL A370 or A375. BIOL A446 Marine Ecology 4 crs. This course concerns the relationships of marine and estuarine organisms to environmental factors: interactions among organisms, ecological processes of energy and materials flow, communities, and ecosystems of the Louisiana Coastal Zone. Five-week summer course at LUMCON in Cocodrie, La. BIOL A448 Topics in Marine Science 1 cr. This course is an advanced lecture, laboratory, and field work on a selected topic in the marine sciences. Two- to three-week summer course at LUMCON in Cocodrie, La. BIOL A499 Independent Study arr. BIOL H233 Honors: Human Ecological Biology 3 crs. This in-depth course covering the ecological impact of humans on the biosphere is innovative in content, design, and topic. Through discussion, field trips, lab-setting demonstrations, films, debates, and readings, students learn the world of ecological science by active participation for application to issues of global, regional, and local concern. BIOL T122 Cultural Biology 3 crs. The range of subject matter for this course concerns survey of plant and animal taxonomic groups; survey of major organ and other structural systems in man; introduction to principles of genetics, ecology, and evolution. Not required of science majors. BIOL Z230 Human Ecology 3 crs. This course is a consideration of the basic concepts of ecology, including the nature of ecosystems, energy flow, biogeochemical cycles, and characteristics of populations and communities of organisms. The role of humans in the ecosphere will be emphasized, with particular attention to human population problems, food production, and pollution problems. Pre-Requisites and Co-Requisites: Sophomore standing or completion of an Introductory Common Curriculum course in the Natural Sciences is required. BIOL Z232 Impact of Biology on Society 3 crs. This course examines moral problems biology brings to society–e.g., abortion, "test-tube" babies, mouse with four parents, mouse-human cell hybrids, artificial life support for terminally ill, dangers and promise of recombinant DNA, building of artificial genes, and cloning. Effects of these areas on our lives will be considered. BIOL Z236 Evolution 3 crs. This course examines the issues relating to the changes in life forms during the history of life on earth. Concepts are illustrated using examples from living systems and the fossil record. Human evolution also is considered. Designed for non-biology students. Sophomore standing or completion of an Introductory Common Curriculum course in the Natural Sciences is required. BIOL Z237 Marine Biology & Conservation 3 crs. This course examines diversity, physiology, ecology, and conservation of microbes, plants, and animals that live in the marine environment. Emphasis is placed on how marine organisms have adapted to living in their environment and how humans depend upon and affect marine ecosystems. Participation in a weekend fieldtrip is required. BIOL Z238 Genetics and Society 3 crs. This course studies the basis of heredity and reproduction with a primary focus on human aspects. Recent genetic research and its application to medicine, industry, and agriculture. Social and ethical considerations of current genetic research and practices. BIOL Z242 Microbes: Friend or Foe? 3 crs. This course is designed to relate daily living to the activities of the microbial world. Topics of discussion include: infectious diseases including sexually transmitted diseases, vaccines and immunity, antibiotics and disease treatment, pollution, food production and spoilage, viruses and cancer, and developments in biotechnology. BIOL Z244 Mississippi River Delta Ecology 3 crs. This course is a basic study of the ecology of the Mississippi River deltaic plain. Emphasis is on the importance of coastal erosion, accompanied by study of the physical and biological aspects of the Mississippi River, its delta, estuaries, and their habitats, flora and fauna, and relevant environmental issues. The course is designed to enhance the student's understanding of the relevance of the ecology of the Mississippi River Delta to the activities of humans. BIOL Z264 Global Ecology 3 crs.
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Whether you're embarking on your first marketing adventure as a new business, or planning your next annual marketing strategy and spend, there are quite a few options available that are low on cost but can net a high response rate. Here we explore a few and look at how you can begin setting them up. Don't underestimate the power of email. Some days we all feel like we drown in too many emails, but they still have far higher open rates and click through rates than social media. If your emails are well thought out and engaging then you will be able to effectively reach people via this method. Explain the benefits of joining your email list to encourage people to subscribe and don't be afraid to send out updates, at least monthly, to share informative, engaging and educational content. It's here to stay. Facebook added another 1 million users between December 2016 and January 2017 taking them to a total of 16 million Australian users. Instagram now has 5 million monthly active Australian users. If you are working on a B2B strategy then you have access to 3.6 million professionals in Australia via LinkedIn. Have a look at who your target market are, and where they are currently looking online. It's much easier to put yourself in front of your target audience than try to make them come to you. Marketing is built around people and human nature. As humans, we naturally turn to other people for recommendations. 92% of consumers trust recommendations from people they know directly, and anonymous reviewers have a 70% trust rate when they post online about a brand. Think about who you know, who you've worked with before, who loved what you do, and use those connections as much as you can. Ask them to give testimonials, reviews and share their experience. We all belong to community groups, whether it be through schooling (our own, or our children's), sport, neighbours, colleagues, or even family. Add to this all the online opportunities to join networks and groups. Think about what materials you can produce to encourage those people to share your business with others. You aren't necessarily asking your family and friends to spend money with you, but to share your business with others they know. It might sound simple, but if enough people remember what you do, the potential number of word of mouth recommendations you could receive is quite high. Don't feel like you are alone in not being sure where to promote your business and what you should be spending. There are so many options when it comes to marketing and spreading yourself too thin by trying to be everywhere will prohibit you from focussing on where you can attract the most attention and conversions. Don't let your business finance take up any more energy than it needs to either. Enter your information to see your options online at business.afgonline.com.au.
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Discover the World: Travel Snapchat Usernames! If you love to discover new places, travel around the globe and see all the important monuments, it's time to check out celebrity Snapchat usernames that stream about travel and vacations! These Snapchat celebrities know everything there is to know about travelling! Travelling is such a rewarding activity: you get to have a break from all those daily chores, the boring routine and mundane activities which are draining your energy... And go to some new place where, for a time, you can have a fresh start and rejuvenate your body and soul! After each travel we feel like a new chapter in our life just opened up, and that's true: Every travel enriches our spirit and allows us to embrace new cultures! That's why it's important to remember this celebrity Snapchat list where you can find famous people who are sending snaps about travel! Of course, this list contains not only "traditional" celebrities like famous actors or sports people, but a lot of actual internet stars and Snapchat celebrities who love to tell their own stories about travels through Snapchat as their main medium. With these popular Snapchat users, one can easily visit faraway places of our planet, albeit in virtual space. But the good intention behind every snap is that you might get interested in these exotic destinations and start planning your own trip! From the sandy beaches of Maldives to crystal clear waters of Seychelles; from the Rocky mountains to snow-covered Alps and Himalayas; from the rainforests of Brazil, to the steppes of central Asia, you'll have everything in one place! Of course, let us not forget top Snapchat users who also have snaps from fantastic monuments all around the world; or the good people who love to travel to urban centers, old capitals like Paris, London, Berlin or Moscow; to new jewels like Durban or La Paz! Watch snaps from New York to Tokyo, from Prague to Rio! You don't have to search for globetrotters individually and find them one by one - use this handy list to find the best Snapchat users with top snaps about travels!
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Tom Robbins Takes A Bite Out Of Life In 'Peach Pie' Robbins applies his signature verbal gusto to his own life in a new memoir — and reviewer Jason Sheehan says your enjoyment may depend on how much you really want to hear about Robbins himself. Tom Robbins Takes A Bite Out Of Life In 'Peach Pie' Jason Sheehan Tibetan Peach Pie A True Account of an Imaginative Life Paperback, 362 pages | In years past, if someone asked me, "Hey, I found this Tom Robbins book lying around, so should I read it?" I would've said yes. No hesitation. No equivocation. "That guy," I'd say, "is a stylist. And I mean that in the best possible way." Because that's what Tom Robbins is, was, forever shall be: He's the god young writers pray to when they're lost and trying to find their voice. He's the mountain every working writer surveys when they're trying to put a sentence together that's more complicated than subject-verb-predicate. There was a time when he was the writer — the man that every itinerant scribbler (myself included) wanted to be — and when he was an out-and-out rockstar among word wranglers; someone who signed the breasts of ardent fans (something he writes about in his new memoir, Tibetan Peach Pie), debuted on bestseller lists (something else he writes about) and had searchlights painting the skies at his book signings (which, you guessed it, he also writes about). But were someone to come up to me with a copy of Tibetan Peach Pie and say, "Hey, someone just gave me a copy of Tom Robbins' new memoir. Should I read it?" I'd have a slightly different answer. "That guy," I'd say, "is a stylist. And I mean that in the best possible way. But man, you gotta really like Tom Robbins to want to read that one." And I'm not saying this because the book isn't beautiful. It is. Robbins has never met a pun, a blissfully crooked analogy, a magician's bit of verbal trickery that he didn't love (and lampshade, and then lampshade some more, with a grin and a wink as though to let everyone know that we're all in on the same joke). As such, his voice, stripped of its native Carolina drawl by force of will, "sounds as if it's been strained through Davy Crockett's underwear." In describing his reaction to seeing a Natalie Wood film at a tender age, he says his "scruffy whippersnapper heart opened like a sardine tin ... radiating such a vortex of woo woo love it would have made Saint Francis of Assisi seem like a mink rancher." Oh, and those ellipses in there? They're standing in for fifty or a hundred or two hundred additional words, descriptive and lovely and weighty and fierce, all describing his sudden, near-religious response to Tomorrow Is Forever. Why? Because Tom Robbins is, above all else, a stylist. He knows words the way a pool hustler knows chalk. And when he wants to make a point, he doesn't spare the printers any ink. But again, that's not why I'm adding the extra codicil to my usual blanket recommendation of all Robbins-alia. It's not because the man didn't live an interesting life (he was beloved of both Timothy Leary and the Hell's Angels, after all; drank beers with Shelly Duvall, dropped acid before it was cool, and was, briefly, suspected of being the Unabomber). And it's not because he can't tell a story (his evocations of the Depression-era South and the pre-Beatnik 1950's are the stuff of PBS documentaries, if PBS documentaries were regularly directed by the Coen brothers). But at a certain point little Tommy Rotten (his childhood nickname) grows up and becomes TOM ROBBINS, all caps. He becomes, right before our eyes, that young cosmic fool, burning up the landscape with his words and cleverness. He finds success and comfort — two things that are death to any memoir, unless they come only in the last couple of pages. And worse, he turns all that language on himself. See, that is the rough thing about reading this Robbins. Where, in every novel, he uses his black belt word-ninja skills to make us love the misfits and weirdos which populate his imaginary landscapes, here — by nature of the memoir as form — he is forced to speak about himself. And he does so the same way he spoke of Sissy Hankshaw, Wiggs Dannyboy, the Woodpecker and Plucky Purcell. This works well for tales of deformed hitchhikers and outlaw bombers, but it can become grating, navel-gaze-y and not-so-humble-brag-ish when it's Tom Robbins writing about Tom Robbins; when he has cast himself, by necessity, as the central hero in a book that reads nearly as weird and scattered and unlikely as some of his novels. So, going in, you gotta love Tom. You gotta be itching to know about his first acid trip, his feelings on tomato-and-mayonnaise sandwiches and his long list of ex-wives. You gotta imagine yourself washed up on a barstool in La Conner, Washington, trapped by a typhoon or a toad-rain or worse, and fortunate enough to find yourself sitting next to the now aged cosmic fool as he starts to talk and tell you the tales of how he got from Blowing Rock, North Carolina to here, consorted with artists and idiots, drank some beer, ran away with the circus, predicted the weather, loved some women, sired some children, traveled the world and, somehow, found the time to write a few books along the way. Jason Sheehan is an ex-chef, a former restaurant critic and the current food editor of Philadelphia magazine. But when no one is looking, he spends his time writing books about spaceships, aliens, giant robots and ray guns. Tales From The Radiation Age is his newest book.
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Man still missing at Lake Pleasant after falling off watercraft A man in his 50s was missing after falling off his watercraft at Lake Pleasant Sunday afternoon, a fire department spokesman said. Man still missing at Lake Pleasant after falling off watercraft A man in his 50s was missing after falling off his watercraft at Lake Pleasant Sunday afternoon, a fire department spokesman said. Check out this story on azcentral.com: https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/peoria-breaking/2019/05/26/man-reported-missing-lake-pleasant-after-falling-off-watercraft/1248168001/ Arizona Republic Published 5:08 p.m. MT May 26, 2019 | Updated 2:42 p.m. MT May 27, 2019 A man in his 50s was missing after falling off his watercraft at Lake Pleasant Sunday afternoon, a fire department spokesman said. (Photo: Carlos Chavez/The Republic) Peoria Fire-Medical Department units were dispatched to the 10-lane boat ramp at Lake Pleasant Regional Park. The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office had received a call after a man did not surface after falling off his personal watercraft. Peoria fire units turned over the investigation to the Sheriff's Office and its recovery team, said Greg Serrano, Peoria Fire-Medical spokesman. The MSCO Dive Team identified potential target areas for their search and recovery efforts, which continued at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, according to MCSO Sgt. Bryant Vanegas. Vanegas said they are currently searching and expect to be on the water for another hour or two. So far, they have not found the man. This could be due to several obstacles, such as extreme water depths, according to Vanegas. They are using all resources available such as a remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV). If the man is not found Monday, they will continue the search Tuesday morning. This is a developing story. Return to azcentral.com for additional information. See 154,000 government salaries: We've assembled the largest database of employees' salaries in the state, including: ASU, NAU and UA EMPLOYEES PHOENIX, MESA, TEMPE WORKERS MORE THAN 20 AGENCIES Start exploring at data.azcentral.com Read or Share this story: https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/peoria-breaking/2019/05/26/man-reported-missing-lake-pleasant-after-falling-off-watercraft/1248168001/ Hepatitis A warning issued for Tempe restaurant APS identifies worker killed in downtown Phoenix fire Power outage in downtown Phoenix could last days after fire that killed APS electrician Fatal downtown Phoenix fire and power outage disrupts businesses, light rail Nike manufacturing plant could bring 500 jobs to the West Valley 1 APS worker killed, 1 hurt in downtown Phoenix fire
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OH MY GOD!! So here's the story (yes another song ) . So I have a beautiful friend who lives on Koh phayam called Natalie , and I said i'd Love to do a song with her for FAWM as we sing together a lot on the island 🌴. Anyway tie went by and the 28th rolled around , I spent the day on a boat 🚤 then came back and had dinner with some friends . Natalie contacted me to say she had a song so I could go around to hers after dinner . (Best in mind she doesn't live near me but does live where I was out for dinner ). So we finished dinner 9.30pm and me with no WiFi , wandered into her bungalow place ( she rents bungalows) and she was in !! So with them at in the bag I messaged @shortdan to find out when fawm finished . Just in case, this morning I woke at stupid o clock to head down the beach to the mangroves to whack on some harmonies and instrumentation , which is so rough but hey , once again it's fawm . So ladies and gentlemen I am so happy to finally definitely finish with this song . Her words are from the point of view of a permanent resident on the island and are really quite brilliant . Lose or did I win? Thanks so much Karl and lovely Natalie.. Really nice arc to the lyrics, from initial wonder to difficulties through to gratitude. Natalie's got a great a voice too. And I love the making-of, I probably would have given up at the forgotten guitar! What a beautiful song, and such a sad and tough story, with that glimmer of light on the horizon. Beautiful song! Natalie's vocals are amazing! The guitar is lovely! It's nice to get a glimpse of Phayam! I love that you FAWMed even though thousands of miles from home (and reliable wifi). Fantastic lyrics, she has a great voice. Amazing phone guitar. I'm curious if Natalie came with the (great) melody or if you worked it out bases on the cord progression you came up with. PS, love the harmonies. this is epic. such a humble appreciation of the beauty in everything . if you consent, i would love to include this in the april issue of songladder, a monthly audio magazine i curate to feature the most unique i indie global music all genres. please email BWhi51@yahoo.com if interested. Wow! Love the story behind this one, amazing job on getting the song to sound so amazing despite forgetting your primary instrument, haha. The lyrics are great and the vocal performances are stellar! I particularly love how powerful and emotional that line about a wasp building a nest in your underwear sounds, I'm not sure I could have kept a straight face! What an incredible story, perhaps you can turn the story itself into a song? Seriously. . . but back to the song at hand - voice is absolutely beautiful, this song is truly epic, the chorus is magical and so incredibly powerful, and your arrangement in the final chorus is just so inspiring and moving. Truly transformational, I'm in awe. Thank you for bringing this into the world! Bah, I love the story of the way this came together! Getting a real Led Zeppelin acoustic vibes from this, some of the melodies echo some of those in Stairway to Heaven. Natalie's voice is lovely, reminds me a little of @bhaile who's voice I love. Great lyrics. Spiders the size of pancakes worries me greatly though.... American or British pancakes..? 😉 Congrats on a great FAWM, man! Gotta say that you are one of the most fasvinating people I know, O feel amazed by the road u live in life.... and thanks for sharing your life stories with us, its inspiring and im learning from you about greater spirituality and spontanity. This song ag first looked long, but after reading the liner notes I started listening and was a bit disappointed when it ended. Her lyrics pulled me in and i felt im on the island, great descriptions.. love how u join on "phayam". The recordings are incredible given the circumstances. Its great to hear about other perspective from your friend. Absolutely Loved it and loved her voice and honest passion. What a beautiful voice you have Natalie and these lyrics are jam-packed with imagery! I love the roadside recording and all you were able to do in a very modest setting. Sometimes that's really where the magic is isn't it. I sure enjoyed this. And I can tell you did too!
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Happy Friday, streamers! It has been a quiet week for titles, but there are still some good choices for your weekend. Over 82 new movies were added this week. It's just a matter of finding the good ones. We took the liberty of selecting a few highlights to make it easier to go through the list. First up is the new Netflix Original movie Like Father. Starring Kelsey Grammer and Kristen Bell, it's about an estranged father and daughter who end up on a cruise together. The two depart as strangers, but over the course of a few hilarious adventures, a couple of umbrella-clad cocktails and a whole lot of soul-searching, they return with a renewed appreciation for family and life. Also new this week is Safe House. Ryan Reynolds is a rookie CIA agent Matt Weston has been eager to prove himself while cooling his heels at an inactive post. He gets the chance when Tobin Frost (Denzel Washington), a turncoat operative, is brought to Weston's safe house for debriefing. But soon after Frost's arrival, mercenaries attack, and Weston and Frost barely escape with their lives. The two men must join forces and try to stay alive long enough to figure out who wants them dead. Finally, there is a new season of the popular Netflix Original show A Very Secret Service. This spy comedy is The Office of undercover work. André Merlaux joins the French Secret Service and contends with enemies both foreign and bureaucratic while navigating his new workplace.
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The Terrence Marsh Lantern Gallery Gas Pressure Lanterns, Lamps, Stoves, Heaters and Irons International lamp manufacturers A – G Austramax PTY. Ltd., Brunswick, Australia, made a limited number of these lamps, perhaps in the 1960's, according to Jason Tyler whose collection this is in. Jason notes the similarity of this lamp to their lantern Model 3 300 from that period. The handle is painted Bakelite. He added the vent and globe to be like another that he has seen. W. T. Barnard & Co. (Lamps) Ltd., London, England made this unknown model hanging lamp. This kerosene lamp is missing the top cowl. It was made in the 1930's or 40's, per Neil McRae, who took this image of Henry Plews's lamp. Another Barnard lamp, this chandelier model was made and sold by The Blanchard Incandescent Lamp Co., London, as Model B153 (Neil McRae). This exceptional lamp, in Kenny Connolly's collection, is missing the cowls from above the two burner units. There is a pressure gauge on top of the fount and a fuel level gauge below the badge on the side of the fount. Blanchard Model 1215 appears in a 1929 catalog of that company, according to Neil McRae, whose collection this lamp is in. Each burner is rated 350 cp; Neil thinks the lamp was producing 500 cp when he took this image. The fount is polished copper with a pressure gauge and fuel level gauge as the lamp above. This Model 1215 differs from the one above in having longer arms and the cowls covering the burners are present. This lamp is in James Harvey's collection. Blanchard lamp Model 1000 also appears in the 1929 catalog as Model 1215 above. This kerosene fueled lamp was rated at 100 cp and is so stamped on the burner along with a date of May, 1922. This lamp is in Neil McRae's collection. Blanchard brand lamps were later made by W. M. Still & Sons, Ltd., London, England. Neil McRae notes that this Model 1128 hand lamp, which is in his collection, was made from 1929 to 1943. They were used during WWII by the British Army. The lamp burns kerosene and is rated at 150 cp. "The Blanchard" as this lamp is identified by the badge on the fount, is Model 1370 by this company. On this model the fuel level gauge is above the badge. Kenny Connolly, whose collection this is in, put a conical piece over the burner which is not original to the lamp. This Blanchard lamp is badged and has a fuel gauge as the preceding. It appears to be Model 1307 (Neil McRae). Karl Goebel got this unfired lamp in France in the original wood packing box. The lamp was sent in 1951 to Portugal according to the paperwork. The paperwork also identifies it as a 1300 series lamp. This is a Cleary "B P" kerosene Standard Lamp. The only light that British Petroleum ever made, it was named for its inventor, Edwin Cleary. This lamp is in Neil McRae's collection. Neil says that this lamp produces 280 cp and was manufactured circa 1922. This is the quietest pressure light Neil has ever heard. Continental-Licht und Apparatebau Gesellschaft m. b. H. Frankfurt am Main, Germany made this Transportable Lamp No. 66 circa 1910. This lamp, in Erik Leger's collection, is stored in its original case (left). In use, the lamp was suspended by a cable within a several meter tall tripod. The fount is pressurized by a separate foot pump (not shown). The lamp is running (right) with two Aladdin mantles that are not large enough for the lamp which was rated by the manufacturer at 1500 HK (= 1354 CP). Continental Licht & und ApparatebauGesellschaft m. b. H., also made this Model 3715 table lamp. It is a 200 hk gasoline lamp, according to Erik Leger, who believes the filler cap (right) may not be original to the lamp. Neil McRae took these images of the lamp, which is in Ian Caunter's collection. The composition handle has an unusual varnish coating. Note the tip cleaner lever under the frame. This 61cm tall lamp is stamped Volcan Industria Argentina No. 400. The manufacturer, Cuareta y Cia, was located in Buenos Aires. Neil McRae, whose collection this is in, believes this kerosene fueled lamp produces 300 cp (left image). The lamp includes a black enameled shade ring. Curtis's & Harvey, UK, made the Evening Star brand, here R92061, may be a catalog #, rather than a model #. The shade is for the photograph only. The burner (right) is almost an exact copy of the Coleman CQ twin burner table lamp. This lamp is in Neil McRae's collection. Another Evening Star lamp, this bracket or wall model, #92075 might also be called a wall lantern since it was originally supplied with a mica globe and has a ventilator. These lamps (#92061 above and #92075) were made between 1919 and 1931. This lamp is in Neil McRae's collection. Model R92071 is an Evening Star indoor bracket model. Neil McRae, whose collection this is in, ran the model with gasoline (left image) but had trouble heating the generator with the long, slender Coleman mantle (left in the right image) so he used a round, Bullfinch mantle on the right. The knurled ring in the middle of the generator helps to install and remove same. Model R92078 is an Evening star chandelier. The correct burner assembly is on the right, while the one on the left is a replacement Coleman Quick-Lite made by a previous owner. This chandelier lamp is in Neil McRae's collection. Early (left) and late (right) Kildark Model KG232 table lamps were made by Curtis's & Harvey, UK, in the same period as they produced the Evening Star brand (above). The burner parts (center) look comparable to an Akron Diamond brand (US) but are not compatible except for the generators, according to Neil McRae, whose collection these lamps are in. The shades are not correct for this model. Another Kildark model, this is the KG239. An unusual model with a three-footed fount, the metal finish is oxy copper. This lamp is in Nigel Reynolds' collection and was photographed by Neil McRae. Falk, Stadelmann, a company located in London, England, sold this Nova lamp model. This lamp, in Conny Carlsson's collection, came with a ribbed shade as seen here (left). The burner and associated parts on this match lighting lamp (right) are as those found on some Gloria Light Co., Chicago, models. Other appliances sold by this company were likely imported from National Stamping & Electric Works, Chicago (McRae). The Nova brand lamp was branded by Falks Veritas, a UK company, but manufactured by National Stamping and Electric Works, Chicago, USA. It is a torch lighting 300cp gasoline lamp in Neil McRae's collection. The shade is a modern reproduction. This unmarked Gloria Oxo-Gas table lamp was found by Tony Press in Australia. It may have been made by the Gloria Light Co. Pty. Ltd., Melbourne, Australia, or more likely imported by them from the Gloria Light Co., Chicago, U.S.A. Oxo-Gas Table Lamp No. 1 with this shade appears in the Gloria-Chicago Catalog No. 21 circa 1916. This Gloria No. 20 Portable Lamp appears in a Gloria Light Co. Australasia catalogue from the late 1920s, according to Tony Press whose collection this is in. Tony used a globe from a Gloria hollow wire lamp to run the lamp in the upper image. The burner system (middle image) includes a semicircular shield near the end of the generator just before the gap that allows air to mix with the atomized fuel to burn on the mantle below. This unidentified Gloria Australasia lamp, also in Tony Press' collection, has the same burner system parts as his Gloria No. 20 above but with a different fount and controls (upper image). Tony has seen other Gloria examples of this lamp and doesn't believe it was assembled by a previous owner. The tag on the shade holder (middle image) is embossed Gloria. The wood handle and filler plug (lower image) are as on some Lindemann & Hoverson Co., Milwaukee, US, lamps. There is additional evidence that the two companies dealt with each other. This lamp, designated Model "AN" by Neil McRae for want of catalog information, has the same burner assembly, fuel system, and tank as Model "AK" below. Tony Press, whose collection this is in, believes it is contemporary to Model "AK" and the 379 lantern (see below). Like those models this one is gasoline fueled and has a preheater to heat the generator. He found the lamp with the vent and a too-small mica globe. Here the lamp is fitted with a Bialaddin globe. The brown over gold crackel paint is original. The Gloria Light Co. of Australasia, Melbourne, Australia, made this lamp around 1937. Since there is little catalog information on Gloria, Neil McRae has designated this model "AK". Gloria Australasia also made a Model 379 lantern with the same fuel system at that time. This gasoline fueled lamp, in Tony Press' collection, is preheated by a separate slotted fuel line (lower image) controlled by the red valve. This Model 400 kerosene hanging lamp was made by Gloria Australia, probably early in the WWII period, per Tony Press, whose collection this is in. The black pump knob on the tank and the red fuel valve below (upper left image) are both marked Gloria. In the middle image you can see (right to left) the fuel line from the tank, the valve body less the valve, vapourizer, tubular mixing chamber, and burner cap that are assembled in the bottom image. Tony made a short cylindrical torch to preheat the burner (not shown) to run the lamp (upper right image). The lamp filled with a 1/2 imperial gallon of fuel weighs 10 kg (22 lbs). This Graetzin 915H lamp was made by Ehrich & Graetz, Berlin, Germany, circa 1910-15. It is a 90 cp, alcohol gravity lamp. The donut tank holds 1.5 liters and will burn for 10 hours, according to its owner, Roland Loos. This early 200 cp kerosene table lamp appears in an Ehrich & Graetz 1913 catalog as No. 882. The 64 cm tall lamp includes an integral pump and is preheated with a cup below the burner. The upright mantle is supported by a hook (lower right image). The red handled valve in the lower left image is for the tip cleaner. Conny Carlsson researched many German patents before finding the one for his lamp and later found the lamp in the 1913 catalog posted on the Stuga-Cabana Petroleum website. This a Petromax 816 table lamp, made by Ehrich & Graetz, Germany, that has been converted from a wall bracket lamp to a table lamp with an optional kit sold by the company. This lamp is in Alan Ford's collection. Another Petromax 816 table lamp, that was very likely made by Graetz KG, Altena, Germany, in the 1950's (Breidenstein). This lamp, in Roland Loos' collection, was new in the box when he got it and with a shade and globe that Roland believes are original. Petromax Baby lantern Model 900 was also sold as lamp Model 899 with a reflector, base stand, and ring to fasten the lantern into the stand. This lamp, in Juan Caiti's collection, also came with an optional fringe (not shown). The lamp appears in a 1934 catalog. Petromax Model 834 produces 200 cp (right image) and is a sinumbra design (doesn't cast a downward shadow). The kerosene is pressurized in the donut-shaped fount above the burner. A pump and pressure gauge are both mounted on the top of the fount. This lamp is in Tobias Jesse's collection. Petromax Model 835 is a 60cm tall lamp with a steel fount and built-in pump. Walter van Gulik owns the 835 on the left while the 835 on the right, in Dieter Müller's collection, is also badged F. R. Racek, India. The reflector on this one is marked Swan, another Asian brand. Walter van Gulik dates his 835 to the end of WWII. This 400 CP model uses kerosene. © 2000-2021 Terry Marsh type a model number or name in the box below:
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After reading the MY STUFF post it reminded me of a gripe of my own that's been coming up a lot lately. I don't like when people take over a task from me to help me without asking. This is usually friends/family at home. For example if I am at the counter struggling to spoon food onto my plate, don't grab the spoon out of my hand and do it for me. Sometimes even though it takes me a long time and I struggle, sometimes I just want to do things by myself. My husband always asks first ("do you want help?") and if I want help I gratefully agree, if not I tell him no. But my mom and mother in law are the worst offenders for hovering over me and swooping in to help without asking. It drives me nuts! "Hey. mom, you're sweet, but I'm going to feed myself as much as I can, so let me let you know when I can use your help, or just ask me if you're not sure..." Im very nonconfrontational. I definitely need to get better about making my wishes clear. I hear you Kristina. It's up to us to know when to ask for help and when to (gently) let others know when we want to do for ourselves. There's a fine line and a delicate balance between the two, and I find the line is always changing! I've also had a situation where a very dear friend, wanting to be helpful, has brought me food. Last week, she baked a loaf of pumpkin bread and brought over some lasagna a friend of hers had made, as well as some pie. She had just brought food over 2 weeks earlier. At first it was lovely and welcoming, but now it is getting a bit overwhelming. I don't want to discourage her because I know she just wants to help. But sometimes it feels a bit smothering. Kristina I hope you can find a way to tell them how you feel. Maybe you could write them a text or email so you can get the words just right? Good to know for this CALS here. I would be the one to hover and take over if my PALS was having trouble. I will not do that but ask going forward. Thanks for posting this, Kristina. I sensed my PALS strong need to do things for himself as long as possible. He wanted to make a sandwich by himself. He wanted to shave himself. It was hard sometimes to stand back and not jump in to help-- especially when I would see several cuts on his face after every time he shaved. I waited until he asked for help. The only time I couldn't support his need to do things for himself was when he insisted on driving himself when it was becoming too dangerous. He had a lot of difficulty turning the steering wheel and couldn't use the turn signals. Thanks for your post Kristina. This discussion will certainly help cals understand better. I finally got the message and never insisted again to help. So he felt freer to ask when he really wanted. I got a hummingbird tattooed on my arm. I tend to push myself beyond my limits and that hasn't changed. I understand wanting to do things for yourself, but I'd like people to help me more. It's my own fault. I think one of the things that came out when I interviewed all the PALS and CALS was that it's important to respect PALS wishes. People never bring me things to eat because they know I only eat certain things. It would be nice if someone, once in awhile, would cook me some fish or bring me some organic produce. I've set up a system to meet my needs now and that system will and must evolve to include others who will assist. No doubt most of it will be paid help. I had a Christmas party for the people I play cards with. I've only known most of them for less than two years. I was so grateful that one of the men drove 50 miles to Whole Foods to pick up my order and people actually stayed and helped me clean up. Living here has already been a blessing.
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Andrea has 15 years experience in client support in the mortgage and financial industries. Her extensive knowledge of operations at Insight Wealth Partners allows her to personalize each of the advisor's meetings to meet the individual needs of the client. She provides personal follow through to ensure all action items reach fruition. She also supports the advisors with research and special projects, provides critical support to IWP's comprehensive wealth management service process and offers a high level of client service. Andrea and her husband, John, are members of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church in Dallas, where she is an active member of Bible Studies. She has served as an Accounting Chair for the Plano Relay for Life for the American Cancer Society and participates in other benevolence ministries. In addition to working full time for IWP, Andrea volunteers regularly for New Beginnings Cat Rescue in Garland. She also enjoys reading, cross-stitching, baking, and cuddling with her adorable cat Cullen and dogs Gandalf, The Precious and Frodo.
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History of Natirar Future of Natirar Natirar Photos Ninety Acres Bring Me Food From the Farm Farm Photo Gallery Ninety Acres' Weddings Gallery Mansion Weddings Gallery Hotel Zelos Natirar's Ninety Acres restaurant and Cooking School offer a delectable December Peapack-Gladstone, N.J. – Nov. 30, 2016 – The holidays are always a festive and joyous affair at Natirar. Nestled on a 500-acre estate in New Jersey's bucolic equestrian country – just one hour from New York City and 90 minutes from Philadelphia – the resort's award-winning Ninety Acres restaurant and Cooking School will wrap up the year with a bit of holiday magic and a full calendar of culinary celebrations. Guests will find lush holiday trimmings a plenty at Ninety Acres. These include boxwoods, ilex berry bushes and pinecones sourced fresh from Natirar's estate. The stunning setting is rivaled only by the quality of the dining experience. Christmas Eve dinner at Ninety Acres will include three delectable courses served with family-style side dishes. The vision of Executive Chef David C. Felton, the holiday menu is designed to blend luxury with approachability. Many late fall vegetables, herbs and winter squashes are sourced directly from the bounties of the 12-acre Farm at Natirar which also serves as a picturesque backdrop to the restaurant. Held from 4 to 8 p.m., the Christmas Eve feast is $85 per person ($25 for children up to age 12). Guests can bid adieu to 2016 in high style during New Year's Eve celebrations at Natirar. From 5 to 6:30 p.m., Ninety Acres will offer a four-course prix fixe dinner with a glass of champagne. Dancing shoes are recommended for Natirar's second dinner event. Held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., the four-course prix fixe menu will include the choice of wine or beer pairings. Thereafter, there will be various interactive dessert, cognac and bourbon stations, and live music by The Brynn Stanley Band. An open bar, champagne toast at midnight and party favors will cap off the year's grand finale. To make a reservation, call 908-901-4701. Holidays at The Cooking School The Cooking School at Natirar is an ideal place to reconnect with family and friends. Classes are taught by Natirar's best culinary educators in a state-of-the-art facility equipped by Sub-Zero and Wolf. Specialty courses will make this December merry and bright, including: Fresh Pasta for the Holidays (Dec. 3) Cookie Workshop (Dec. 4 and Dec. 15) Do-Ahead Holiday Buffet (Dec. 7) Family Cookie Workshop (Dec. 11) Italian Christmas Feast (Dec. 13) Holiday Food & Wine (Dec. 17) Home for the Holidays (Dec. 28) New Year's Eve Italian Style (Dec. 30) The full class calendar is available online, and reservations can be made by calling 908-901-4714. About Natirar Natirar is one of the country's most bucolic retreats, formerly owned by the King of Morocco, and set on a 500-acre estate in New Jersey's Somerset Hills. It is a public private partnership between Somerset County and Robert Wojtowicz, Natirar's founder. In 2017 a complete renovation to the historic Natirar Mansion will be complete, including restoration to the 1912 Tudor and the addition of a new Grand Ballroom, ideal for galas, weddings and exclusive meetings. Natirar already boasts one of New Jersey's most acclaimed restaurants, Ninety Acres, built in the estate's restored carriage house, which includes a cooking school, a private club and a 12-acre farm. Secluded, yet easily accessible, the Natirar estate is less than an hour from New York City and 90 minutes from Philadelphia. www.natirar.com Patricia Nugent Eric Mower + Associates pnugent@mower.com Make it Your Lifestyle 2 Main Street Peapack & Gladstone, NJ 07977-0331 Directions Main Phone Number 908.901.9500 Sign-Up For Email News & Offers Local Time: 11:31 PM • Local Conditions: 24° F
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Creating an effective sales funnel needn't be difficult. With a little prior planning and research, you can begin building an effective and repeatable sales funnel in no time. The road to success, however, doesn't have a straightforward or easy answer. Not because it's overly complicated, but because there are a lot of variables to consider throughout the process, so what works well for one company or industry may not apply to you & yours. In this article, we examine 7 key focus areas to help formulate a clear, repeatable & scalable process. Before you can build your process, you need to understand your target audience. What are the problems they are looking to solve? And what impact is that problem having? Solving their problem will help get you to the impact and the impact is where urgency, value & need live. You have to know the problem your buyers & prospects are struggling with & the impact it's having on them. thorough audience research; who's already buying from you (age, location, language, income, buying behaviour, interests and activities, life stage (such as new parenthood or retirement) etc.). Dig into your website and social analytics for patterns & see what the competition is up to. identify existing customer pain points; what problems are your prospects trying to solve? What impact is that problem having? identify customer goals; if the problem above has been identified & addressed accordingly, what is the desired outcome of solving that problem? understand how your product or service brand can help; how does your product or service align with solving that problem and how close does it get your prospect to their goal? try not to think about your offering in terms of features, but instead dig deep to analyze the benefits you offer to customers. A feature is what your product is or does. A benefit is how your product or service makes your customer's life easier or better. turn your research into buyer personas; gather all of your research and look for patterns or common characteristics, i.e. industry, demographic or region. As you begin to group those patterns together, you'll have the basis of your unique customer personas. Once this is clearly mapped for you, platforms like Growbots or Seamless.ai, can be a great source for high-quality leads. An often overlooked area, your sales teams need that support. High-performing sales organizations are twice as likely to provide ongoing training as low-performing ones. Also good to ensure that everyone on your team knows the product. Do they know their ICP? What's their elevator pitch? Do they know their value proposition? And are they using all of that information to delve into the problem their prospects have & how your product or service can help? If you're not sure where to begin on this one, start with your pitch deck – can you adapt that presentation to be an informative PDF or ebook? And what materials do the sales team have to send to prospects or to share with their clients? The natural urge is, of course, to jump straight in & start blasting cold calls & emails. But do your prospects know who you are? Or what problem you solve or value you can provide? The way we communicate has changed, and so too has the way we, and our customers, make purchase decisions. This is true for both B2C and B2B markets. Approximately 64% of consumers say they are likely to research online before making any purchasing decisions, while a whopping 94%, say an online review has convinced them to avoid a business or product. While prospects researching your business online is indeed a good thing, it's also reliant on the notion that you & your business is actually present online & on the various social media channels. And more specifically, that you're present on the channels that your target audience favours. It's no good sinking all your time & money into Twitter if the majority of your prospects use Instagram. Prospects researching your business online, or consuming your content is also key in helping to establish your brand as a 'go-to' or a 'trusted source'. Your Google Analytics is clever enough to notice the differences between 'return traffic' & new traffic. As such, you can then begin to engage with that same pixel audience, drive them toward your website & hopefully, re-market to them or catch their attention with a CTA & ultimately, convert to a sale. This may seem like a whole lot of work & content production for a possible conversion, over what could be, a very lengthy time period, but that's OK. You need people to have a reason to go to your website, but it's not necessarily the people consuming your content who are going to buy or convert – and that's fine, because they are helping Google & others, see that your content is useful (by sharing or linking it). You are then, more likely to being ranked hirer on the search engine, as your site is seen as having more authority. Without some materials & content to share & help spread the word, your message runs the risk of being ignored completely & leads being burnt. Defining your sales process is crucial in helping your businesses grow. By eliminating much of the guesswork of managing leads and customers, businesses can benefit massively from a clearly defined sales process. You may only need 3 or 4 key steps in your actual sales process (for example, Prospecting, Contact, Needs Analysis, Offer), but the process of defining your buyer personas, creating an effective pipeline etc, all have an impact on how efficient your sales process is, as well as how qualified the leads in your funnel are. To learn more about how many steps may be needed for your sales process, check out our blog post on; How to Create a Sales Process. Sales, and in particular B2B sales, are rarely sequential. A winning sales process is not only the result of understanding the problem & a good offer – but also of all the activities that precede its preparation and follow its submission. B2B sales, in my view, is a systematic approach, consisting of a series of nonlinear, single actions, that are not always performed in a certain order, or perhaps not performed at all. Think back to the steps & actions taken for a deal you won – a deal that you really wanted to win. Probably, you tried to meet the customer, understand their needs well, identify the key decision makers & thought about the criteria that would guide them when making the decision. Only then did you prepare the offer & after submitting it, followed up & negotiated the terms – thus arriving at a stage where the offer really met the expectations. Modern sales processes are more centred more toward human-centric selling– 'what problem does my product/service solve for my client? How do I identify what is desirable, viable and feasible for this customer?'. Understanding the problem is critical – because with it, comes the impact of that problem, which in turn, defines the size & scope of the problem. And as mentioned above, knowing the problem your prospects are struggling with & the impact it's having on them is vital. A well configured CRMwill allow you to track their customers' journey, identify any risks and patterns along the way, and in time, help define which steps are most likely to encourage prospects down the sales funnel. There are of course apps & platforms to help you with virtually every aspect of your business so worth finding the ones that best your needs. Whether it be database building (Right Hello, Growbots), mass outbound emails (Woodpecker, MailShake) or online monitoring (Brand24). Here is a link for an article detailing 30+ sales support tools. Cold calling. Cold emailing. Social Selling. All methods to be used & embraced. Everyone will have their preference on which method to use & why, so again – choose the one that best fits your business. cold calling; It's not something that can be mastered overnight, so set yourself a goal to learn something new in every conversation with a prospect, whether it be good or bad. Cold calling certainly isn't dead. It's simply evolved. Having a new takeaway from each call will help you hone your cold calling skills and allow you to better analyse your processes – and ultimately define a cold calling strategy that works for you. Here are 5 simple strategies to help structure your sales calls. respond or complete the CTA. agree to whatever it is your really asking for (demo, purchase, meeting). That's a lot of "Asks", so your subject line, key message and your request/proposal or CTA should be well thought out, personalised as can be & concise. And ideally, all of that should fit into between 50 to 125 words. social selling; using social media to find and engage with new prospects. Use your chosen platform(s) to provide value to prospects by answering questions, responding to comments & by sharing content throughout the buying process – from awareness to consideration. In order to manage and maintain control of all of the above, one needs to efficiently and regularly review their data. Everything from the effectiveness of your outbound messages (A/B tests), to reports & dashboards, through to monthly performance reviews & feedback. And just like with a marketing funnel, a B2B sales funnel should be optimized and measured regularly. The above data points can then be leveraged to help in forecasting your future deals in order to get the best result possible. It may be helpful to view your sales process as a series of landing lights to help guide you toward the right path, rather than a rigid framework that must be followed precisely at all times.
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Congress programe Sponsorship dossier Download general guidelines Download poster template How to get to the congress M A D R I D The capital of Spain -often referred to as Villa y Corte- Madrid is the largest city in the country and the second largest in the European Union, with a population of more than 3 million inhabitants (and more than 6 million in the metropolitan area). The Bear and the Strawberry Tree Madrid has been called the "villa del oso y del madroño"(the town of the bear and the strawberry tree) since the mid 13thcentury. Tradition says that a dispute between the town council and the clergy regarding rights to certain forests and pastures was resolved by agreeing that the trees belonged to the town and the pastures, to the church. In commemoration of the pact, the town adopted the bear and the strawberry tree for its emblem, while the church adopted a grazing bear. Madrid, the Capital of Spain As the capital of Spain, Madrid is the seat of governmentand the Parliament, and the official residence of the Spanish monarch. Economically speaking, the city is also home to the head offices of many national and international corporations. Some of its most well-known cultural landmarks are the Prado Museumand the Reina Sofia Museum. Madrid has been the capital of Spain since the mid-16thcentury, in times of Philip II. For five years, between 1601 and 1606, Valladolidoccupied this position. The People of Madrid The people of Madrid are referred to as madrileñosormatritenses. Historically, residents of Madrid are also called gatos. According to one theory, during the siege of the city by Alfonso VI, his troops climbed over the wall like cats. "On water I was built, my walls are made of fire"
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Just a few episodes after the death of DeDe Pritchett (Shelley Long), the writers of the sitcom have dropped another shocking story line - Haley (Sarah Hyland) is pregnant! The interviewer asks Haley what she thinks about her sister, and Haley says how Alex inspired her to take the big step at the age of 21 of moving from the room they shared to the basement. It all started when Haley felt insecure after Luke accused her of not wanting to grow up. But, at the hospital, after doctors ran several tests, Haley learned she wasn't only carrying a makeup appliance, but a baby too. The couple debate about whether they would actually have fun at the play, but they decide to go to the carnival next door justifying that they'd be the most mature people there. Haley and Dylan (the father? probably?) had to find out from the nurse, who was a little weirdly casual when she realized her patient had absolutely no idea what was going on. The big reveal happened during Wednesday night's episode: a freak bumper-cart accident happened while Haley was touching up her lipstick, causing it to accidentally get stuck up her nose. Haley managed to get her lipstick stuck up her nose after Dylan bumped her auto too hard sending her to the emergency room where they confirmed her pregnancy. She captioned the photo, "Buckle up for tonight's brand new episode of @abcmodernfam guys". "It's gonna be a BUMPY ride!" The younger generation of Marcoses have led high-profile careers, despite the dark past associated with their name. Ferdinand Marcos had placed the Philippines under martial rule a year before his term was to expire. Emery confirmed the injury was "serious" but the Gunners will wait to learn the full extent of the 27-year-old's issue. You don't want it to happen but this is our profession.
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The Other Moon is us. Upon being told we are not the center of our universe comes the real journey of faith. Can we believe it without seeing it? Can we look at the sunset and see a star? Can we look at the shimmering oceans and be reminded that, just as an entire world exists below those glimmering waves, a cosmos exists beyond the flickering canvas of our skies? We are the other moon as we find our place in the cosmos. Only when we stop understanding the mechanisms of our cosmos and begin to trust in their eternity do we mature to see that everything revolves around itself and, just as when we need people around us, those people need us the same. Winners and losers. The good guys and bad. All serve to polarize us away from the gentle balance that is our relationship with ourselves. ​Happiness is instantly achievable as a zero-sum game in the universe as long as you accept you live on The Other Moon..
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If you previously set up an Adapt It project to collaborate with Paratext 7, AND have upgraded from Paratext 7 to Paratext 8, AND you have migrated the projects used in collaboration from Paratext 7 to Paratext 8, AND you uninstalled Paratext 7 after migrating the projects to Paratext 8, Adapt It will automatically transition your collaboration settings for the project to use Paratext 8 without further setup. If both Paratext 7 and Paratext 8 are still installed on the computer, Adapt It won't know for sure when you intend to actually collaborate with the same projects in Paratext 8 even after you have migrated those projects to Paratext 8. In such cases. Adapt It now has an easy (1-click) way for users to continue collaborating with Paratext after migrating their Paratext collaboration projects from Paratext 7 to Paratext 8. When Adapt It opens a collaboration project, Adapt It now detects whether the Paratext projects involved in collaboration have been successfully migrated to Paratext 8, and if both Paratext 7 and 8 are still installed, presents the user with a dialog that allows the user to confirm the suggested switch from using the old Paratext 7 projects, to using the newly migrated Paratext 8 projects – without the administrator having to redo the collaboration setup within Adapt It. The dialog also allows the user to override the switch to collaborating with Paratext 8 and remain collaborating with the old Paratext 7 data if, for some reason, that is the preferred (but not recommended) choice. 1) Do not try to install Git at this time. I'll use Adapt It without Git, or I will install Git later. 2) Download and install Git from the Internet. This option requires access to the Internet and will download about 36MG of data. A copy of the Git installer is saved to the Adapt It installation directory. The above 3 options are now offered from within Adapt It's installer and by menu selection from within the Adapt It program. When the second option is selected from within Adapt It's installer, Git will first be downloaded and then both Git and Adapt It will be installed during the running of the Adapt It installer – similar to what has been the only option in the past. When the third option is selected from within Adapt It's installer, the administrator/user can browse from a file dialog to an existing Git installer on the local machine or a thumb drive. The installer will automatically install and configure Git without further user interaction until both Git and Adapt It are installed with the appropriate options. Within the Adapt It program the above three Git installation options are accessible from a new Tools menu item called "Install the Git program…". This new menu item makes it possible to download, install, and have Adapt It auto-configure the Git program all from within Adapt It, without having to wade through all of the Git installer's wizard pages and wonder whether all the default Git options are set properly. Additionally, the same 3 options are presented to the user if Git was not installed, and the user tries to execute one of the document history menu items located on Adapt It's File menu. When the Adapt It installer needs to install Git, it makes a copy of the downloaded Git installer and saves it within the Adapt It installation folder (c:\Program Files (x86)\Adapt It WX Unicode\). It is the standard Git installer which is called: Git-2.12.1-32-bit.exe. Adapt It's installer can internally execute this installer with the options needed for Adapt It, and it can also be used to manually install Git, but for manually installations of Git, it is recommended that you use the new Git downloader described in the next point below instead. Every Windows Adapt It installation now provides a small (748kb) installation program called Git_Downloader_2_12_1_4AI.exe that is also placed in the Adapt It installation folder. This installer can be used to download the Git program from the Internet on demand and install Git on any Windows computer. If an administrator or user opts to install Git apart from running the normal Adapt It installer, this stand-alone installer is recommended (and is what Adapt It will use of installing Git from the Tools menu). The version of Git that Adapt It now downloads is Git version 2.12.1. Fixed the Help menu's "Report a Problem" and "Give Feedback" secure email function. That function was rendered inoperative due to a change of the certification authority on the adapt-it.org server. The certificate had to be changed after the adapt-it.org website got hacked. The website was restored and it now uses a different certificate of authority that is now also updated in Adapt It's installer so that Adapt It can again use it to send secure email reports from inside Adapt It. 2) a second Paratext/Bibledit project that Adapt It can use to store target text (translations/adaptations) as they generated from within Adapt It. The source text project would normally be a good quality translation that Adapt It uses in a collaboration project to fetch its source text from. The target text project would normally start as an empty Paratext/Bibledit project (containing empty chapter and verse markers) that is used to store the translations/adaptations produced by Adapt It in the collaboration project. Fixed a bug that would cause an error message when trying to select Paratext 7 within the Setup Or Remove Collaboration dialog, preventing a successful collaboration setup for Paratext 7. The error message indicated that Adapt It was trying to use a path to the Paratext 8 projects folder, even though 'Paratext 7' was selected in the dialog. This error was possible if the user had both Paratext 7 and Paratext 8 installed on the computer. Fixed a bug that would cause Adapt It to prefix $$ characters to certain Paratext files that contain back matter, front matter, etc. The bug would manifest itself in an error message at the time the Paratext project was selected as a source text collaboration project with Adapt It in its Setup Or Remove Collaboration dialog. Fixed a bug that would prevent the Adapt It installer from detecting if an administrator had previously installed the Git program on the computer. If CC table changes are in operation, and the user makes a merger, the change table was not applied to the non-first source text words. Now it is applied. If CC changes were made to a word or phrase and the user caused the phrasebox to move ahead without clicking in the phrasebox or editing in it, the changes were lost and not entered into the knowledge base. Now they are not lost and the knowledge base stores a correct entry. Note: The Ubuntu Vivid, Wily, and Yakkety distributions only have short term support from Canonical. The Trusty and Xenial distributions are long term service (LTS) distributions which Canonical will support with bug and security fixes for 5 years from their initial release. Important Note: Installing version 6.8.2 will automatically replace any previously installed Adapt It WX (Unicode) version from 4.0.0 through 6.8.1 (but existing project data is never touched when installing updates).
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Die Friedhofskapelle Geestemünde in Bremerhaven-Geestemünde, Ortsteil Bürgerpark, Feldstraße 16, auf dem Geestemünder Friedhof, stammt von 1931. Das Gebäude steht unter bremischem Denkmalschutz. Geschichte Der Geestemünder Friedhof wurde 1859 angelegt für die Geestendorfer Marienkirche. Eine Friedhofskapelle fehlte zunächst sehr lange. Eine Leichenhalle stand seit 1904 am Krankenhaus an der Hartwigstraße und wurde mit genutzt. 1969 erfolgte eine Erweiterung des Friedhofs zur Seilerstraße. Das zweigeschossige verklinkerte kubische Gebäude mit dem zur Feldstraße quer gestellten, etwas monumentalen Turm mit dem Kreuz aus vergoldeten Binderköpfen, dem Kirchenschiff mit einem Satteldach und dem wieder kubischen Abschluss wurde 1930/31 nach Plänen von Wilhelm Allers fast im Stil des Backsteinexpressionismus für die evangelisch-lutherischen Kirchengemeinde Geestemünde gebaut. Der Standort wurde etwa 250 Meter von der Feldstraße zurückversetzt, dort wo anfänglich der Friedhof zuerst angelegt wurde. Es mussten deshalb viele Einzelgrabstellen verlegt oder entschädigt werden. Eine neu angelegte Heckenallee führt in dem streng formal gestalteten gärtnerischen Umfeld zu einem halbrunden Platz und zum Haupteingang. Das Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Bremen befand: "Die Kapelle ist heute der zentrale Bezugspunkt auf dem Friedhof und wird in ihrer städtebaulichen Wirkung noch dadurch unterstützt, dass das Gelände zwischen der Feldstraße und dem Bauplatz leicht ansteigt." Trotz des differenzierten Grundrisses im Untergeschoss dominiert die strenge Gestaltung des Gebäudes den rechteckigen Trauerraum mit Empore und flacher Balkendecke. Auf der Empore befindet sich seit 2009 eine Orgel. Über den Flügeltüren des Eingangs steht die gemauerte Inschrift: "Jesus spricht: Ich lebe und ihr sollt auch leben". Bemerkenswert sind am Eingang die beiden kreuzförmigen Lampenkörper aus blauem Glas auf zwei Stelen. Eine Totenglocke wurde 2005 aus Spendenmitteln beschafft. Literatur Ralf Koop: Der Geestemünder Friedhof. Bremerhaven 2011. Uwe Schwartz: Das Friedhofswesen der Zwischenkriegszeit in Bremerhaven-Geestemünde. In: Denkmalpflege in Bremen, Heft 6, Bremen 2009. Weblinks Einzelnachweise Kirchengebäude in Bremerhaven Kulturdenkmal in Bremerhaven Erbaut in den 1930er Jahren Geestemünde Backsteinkirche Kirchengebäude der Moderne Bauwerk der Moderne in Bremerhaven Friedhofskirche Geestemunde
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Find white rocks for landscaping ads in our Other Home & Garden category. Buy and sell almost anything on Gumtree classifieds. See more prices. Advertisement. 20 lb Large Pebbles, 2" to 3", White. Price. $14.00. . Product Image. Landscape Rock & Pebble Arizona, 3/8", 20 lbs. . Backyard X-Scapes Artificial Landscape Rock Small 9" H x 13" W x. Price. $39.40. Cost To Install Landscape Rock can vary greatly. Use this calculator to estimate the cost for your home in your zip code. Shop landscaping rock in the rock section of Lowes.com. Find quality. for pricing and availability. OK. Oldcastle 0.33 Cubic Yards Off-white Drainage Rock. Piggums enjoying a spray down with Arizona River Rock in the background. Arizona River Rock (2-4. Decomposed Granite, Cherokee River Rock, and Moss Boulders give this landscape a Texas feel.. White Marble ~1-2" $250/yard. White .
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Tubi Review Running a Website Do More › Web & Search My thoughts on Tubi, a free TV show & movie streaming service Stacy Fisher Stacy is a freelancer with over 18 years experience writing about technology and personal finance. She has published hundreds of articles and co-authored a book. One free movie streaming website you should check out is Tubi. Not only are there thousands of free movies and free TV shows, the website and mobile app make it so easy to browse for the films and episodes you know you'll like. Yes, it's true that Tubi has advertisements throughout each of their videos, but you probably won't find many free movie streaming websites that don't. Plus, Tubi's ads are relatively short. Visit Tubi for Free Movies and Shows Tubi Has a Long List of Genres It's hard to find a good movie or TV show to watch if all of the videos are in a single list, or if there's just a search function but no section for genres. Fortunately, Tubi organizes all of its videos into different categories, and lots of them. There are over 35 categories at Tubi to help you narrow down your search for movies and TV shows. My favorite out of all of them is is one called Not on Netflix, which of course shows you dozens of movies that you can watch for free through Tubi that are not included in Netflix. 'Side Effects' Movie. There are other genres, too, so you can find foreign movies, action films, comedies, dramas, horror movies, documentaries, movies about sports, travel-related films, and movies for kids. One thing you can't do once you're viewing all the movies in a category is filter them by popularity, rating, date added, etc., like some other movie streaming websites support. Instead, all of the movies are grouped together by category, and that's it. There are no filtering options. Most Videos Are of Great Quality I've watched a handful of movies at Tubi that are high definition and look great, but others seem to be more like DVD quality. Although the video quality isn't consistent with every single movie or show that you'll see at Tubi, I still think they are 100 percent watchable. I wasn't even once disappointed with the video quality. Tubi's Player Options Just below every video you're watching at Tubi is the cover of the movie or TV show, a full description, the genres or sections it's categorized in, the total runtime, the director, the starring actors, and other related information. Also directly under the video is a Share button that lets you share what you're watching at Tubi through Facebook or Twitter, as well as a section of other titles you might like to watch based on the video you're currently streaming. There's also a full screen button, video quality adjuster, scrubber bar for fast forwarding and rewinding, 30-second buttons to quickly jump back or forward through the video, closed-captioning options, and a Chromecast button. You won't see subtitles on every movie or TV show you run into at Tubi. This is because only some of Tubi's content partners provide closed captions along with their videos. Multiple Short Ads Are In Every Video A 20-30 second advertisement was shown at the start of each and every video I watched at Tubi. In addition to this ad are several other ones that display while you're watching it. By this, I mean the video will pause for a specific duration to show a commercial. The number of ads that you'll see in Tubi's movies and TV shows depend on the length of the video. I've see as many as 11 commercials in one movie. My Video Buffering Experience With Tubi A video will buffer, or load in your browser so that you can watch it smoothly, similar to as if you were watching a movie stored on your computer or from a DVD. Some movie streaming websites may be slow to load their videos, but I've had nothing but great experience with Tubi. Every video I've watched has spent zero time buffering. The only interruption I've been met with are when in-video advertisements are shown. How to Avoid Buffering Issues When Streaming Video Tubi's Mobile App Is Simple to Use My experience with the Tubi free movie app is through an iPhone. I like the app because it displays large cover photos of all the videos. Tapping any of them shows you a full description and of course the play button. Right from the start, you don't even need to make a user account to watch the movies. You can begin watching shows and movies right after you open the app. If you create a user account with Tubi (it's free), you can keep tabs on what you're watching, and even resume playback if you had previously stopped watching it. The top area of the iOS app is for featured films, while the rest of the main page shows all the different genres, the trending movies, and the films that were most recently added to the site. There's also a search tool so you can quickly find the exact video you're looking for. Tubi: Final Thoughts I love all the different video categories that Tubi offers. It makes using the website a bit more fun, and even more helpful, than with other movie streaming websites that just have the very basic genres. The Tubi mobile app is very similar to the website, which is great. You won't get confused moving between the two because the layout is similar and all the same genres can be found on both. Learn More About Tubi Stream Free Movies and TV Shows From a PC and Mobile App With Tubi Viewster: Where All Movies Are Free Did You Know You Can Watch Free Full Length Movies on YouTube? Watch Thousands of Free High Quality Movies Through SnagFilms Yidio: Find Tons of Free Movies From Multiple Places in One Website Learn About Crackle and How to Stream TV and Movies Online Visit Yidio to Watch Your Favorite Movies and TV Shows for Free 19 Best Places to Watch Free Movies Online Watch Free TV Shows and High Definition Movies at Free Movies Cinema Download These Apps to Watch Free Streaming Movies on the Go Watch Free Classic Movies & TV Shows at Classic Cinema Online 8 Websites With Free and Legal Drama Movies Watch Free Movies and TV Shows at Retrovision Check Out Internet Archive Movie Archive for Free Streaming Movies Watch Free Movies at MoviesFoundOnline.com Who needs cable? Watch full episodes of favorite shows online for free
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ERA Environmental Management Solutions will be attending at the Automotive Parts Manufacturing Association's (APMA) upcoming annual conference: Establishing a Competitive 2020 Vision, June 6 & 7. If you're attending, or know anyone who is, make sure to say hello to our friendly Environmental Specialist team as part of your conference plans. (Look for us at Booth 130). It's a great chance to meet face to face with ERA-EMS users and to get to know new people. The conference promises to be an exciting event, with keynote speaker Mr. Tanguay, the Senior Managing Officer, Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC), Senior Vice President, Toyota Motor North America (TMA), & Chairman of Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. (TMMC). There's also a great selection of other speakers from across the automotive industry, and on a wide range of topics facing the automotive industry. We hope to see you at the APMA conference soon! Phone or email us if we can expect to see you there.
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Westlab Projects division specialises in the design, consultancy and supply of modular laboratory joinery packages for the Education, University and Industrial laboratory and testing facilities. Our laboratory joinery solutions are primarily specified through architecture and construction firms. In addition, we can also work directly with clients to create and deliver outstanding laboratory spaces. Our in-depth knowledge of the laboratory industry coupled with our capabilities allows us to not only create efficient laboratory designs but also to deliver projects on-time and within budget. We know that not all laboratories are the same. That's why our design consultants meet with clients to fully understand how the laboratories will be used (purpose) as well as the project requirements and constraints. Our drafting and design consultants get together to develop practical workflows that are fully compliant to relevant Australian standards. Using our online 3D Design platform, the team brings to life the layout concepts. Westlab manufactures both in-house and through a network of local and global partners to ensure quality and assist with the reduction of manufacturing and transport downtime. Our ISO 9001 certification means we have all the processes in place to guarantee quality and timely outcomes. We have dedicated Project Managers that oversee and conduct quality control checks at every stage of the projects cycle. We collaborate with clients to ensure a fast and hassle-free hand over with minimal downtime.
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◂ back New House Hearing Shows Strength of Hill Support for Legal Online Gaming On Nov. 18, 2011, the House Energy and Commerce Committee Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade held its second hearing on the legalization of online gaming. The subcommittee had held an initial hearing on the subject last month. The hearing began with an opening statement from subcommittee chair Rep. Mary Bono Mack (R-Calif.), who noted that online gambling already exists in many forms and the question is now for Congress to decide whether online gaming across state lines is legal. Mack raised a few issues of concern in the legalization of online gaming, including consumer protection, the effect on state lotteries, and the effect it would have on Native American tribes. Rep. John Campbell (R-Calif.) testified on the benefits of legalizing online gaming: "Passing legislation like ours would foster the development and growth of a new American industry, which would bring along with it thousands of jobs and billions of dollars of economic activity, the revenues of which could be taxed to assist our ailing federal budget." Campbell acknowledged that there can be social costs associated with gambling, as there can be with other legal products such as tobacco and alcohol, and in order to address concerns on the issue he is co-sponsoring a bill that would allow government agencies to research, prevent, and address problem gambling. Nevada Gaming Control Board Chairman Mark Lipparelli testified that online gaming could be effectively regulated to protect consumers, address problem gamblers, and verify the age of the players. There were also suggestions that any legislation to legalize gaming could also include self-exclusion lists for individuals that want to put their names on them and cooling-off periods to limit the amount of time or money an individual can spend on gaming. Several witnesses agreed that the crackdown on online gaming sites has pushed the industry further underground, making it even harder to regulate. Campbell testified that, "If anything, Internet gambling is less safe today because of the UIGEA ban, not in spite of it." Everyone seemed to agree that online gaming will also continue to exist in some form no matter what the government does. Under legalized gaming, consumers would be protected and the government would be able to collect revenues from the games. "I also believe that licensing and regulation of Internet gambling will provide real consumer protection in an area that is currently vulnerable," said Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.). There was also testimony discussing states' rights to regulate gaming as they see fit, including the option for a state to opt out of federal regulations and enact its own regulations. Mack said that for anything to move forward there would need to be more hearings. Some suggested that the hearings would need to include federal officials who would play a role in overseeing online gaming. Mack indicated that it would probably be early next year before she decides on any next steps. Rep. Joe Barton (R-Texas), who has authored a bill to legalize online poker, said that the votes are there to pass his bill. A spokesman for Barton said that he is hoping for a markup of his bill this year, but Mack gave no indication that a markup of the bill is imminent. Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) is also working on a separate bill to legalize online poker. The issue of legalizing online gaming was also considered by the bipartisan "Supercommittee," whose efforts to work out a revenue-raising and debt-reduction deal failed last week. These hearings show that there are members of Congress who are serious about getting legislation passed to legalize online gaming. We will continue to follow all developments here. Gaming law
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No doubt you may recall, at some time in your distant past, being told that accidents occur when all the holes in the cheese line up, but it doesn't have to be a grand fromage to spoil your day. I was brought up in an age of round instruments, aeroplanes that had a wheel at the back, and frequently an absence of anything electrical to complicate matters. For navigation we had a whiz wheel – no chance of the battery going flat – and a map; mine had a dotted line in the bottom right hand corner saying 'Mr Bleriot's intended route'. The Lycoming-powered Auster Mk 5 has always held a place in my affections. As a fourteen-year-old I experienced my first flight in one from Shoreham aerodrome. The noise, character, and most of all the smells – that heady mix of doped fabric, avgas, leather, and hot oil – combined to create a deep affection that remains to this day. It was back in those halcyon days that a colleague purchased an Auster Mk 5, powered by a Lycoming flat four engine, and devoid of most things electrical. No navigation lights, no electrical instruments, and no electric starter. After purchasing the Auster, my friend had spent the winter months carrying out a few essential repairs and maintenance. After a few solo test flights he felt confident to show this marvellous flying machine to his adoring public (well, his close family). Coaxing the engine into life was by the well proven 'Armstrong' method. Not difficult. Reliable and, if you followed a few simple rules, a very safe way of turning a cold and inert assembly of metallic parts into a noisy but dependable means of dragging this delightful machine into the air. It was a glorious spring Sunday afternoon. On the grass outside the hangar the picture was one of aviation perfection: grass a vibrant green, a blue sky dotted with fair weather cumulus, and a zephyr of a breeze out of the west. The interested crowd of about half-a-dozen were given a briefing; they asked some questions and nodded sagely at the replies. My colleague and two of the relatives boarded ready for flight. His normal aviation mount (a Vickers Varsity) sat, along with its friends (and a couple of Valettas), outside the hangars. I had been asked if I would help out, providing the muscle to start the Lycoming and helping the relatives in and out of the aeroplane (the back seat of an Auster is not the most luxurious of places). After asking the remaining four relatives to stand clear, and making sure that they were out of any possible harm's way, the pilot called "Contact" and I swung the propeller into life, stepping smartly away from the now spinning disc. Suddenly, I was pushed forward towards the propeller arc. A firm shove in the back nearly ensured my demise. In an instant I thought my life was about to end in a very messy way. I collapsed onto the grass and ended up lying on the ground beneath the rotating propeller. Shouts from the other bystanders, the engine was shut down and I crawled to safety, very shaken. "I was only taking a photograph," said the relative who had pushed me towards the propeller arc. Despite having moved everyone out of the danger area, instructed them to remain well clear of what was to be a rotating − and hence dangerous−propeller, and to stay behind the aeroplane, this chap − with the best of intentions − had come up behind me to take a photograph of the Auster bursting into life. As I had pulled the propeller through and moved smartly out of the way (Auster brakes were not always the most reliable) I had stepped on his foot. His instinctive reaction was to push me away − forwards and into the arc of the now rapidly rotating propeller! Did I stumble or did I fall? I will never know, but lying on the ground looking up at the prop is an image that still, nearly fifty years later, sends a shiver down my spine. Whatever, the whole thing was over in a matter of seconds. What I thought had been an adequate briefing to the onlookers to remain clear was not, and it was only good fortune and the quick reactions of the pilot that prevented what these days would be called a life-changing injury. My little bit of cheese only had a very few holes that lined up that day. And they only lined up for a few seconds, but it was almost enough. Almost. Thankfully no one was hurt, well, apart from me stepping on the chap's foot. Aviation was resumed and our photographer remained out of harm's and my way. Relatives flown, a good time was had and the little Auster returned to the hangar, whilst we repaired to the Mess.
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The iDwaRF-Box expands the iDwaRF family by a powerful Hub module for wireless sensor networks with many sensors (255 sensors with the current iDwaRF-Net firmware version). The module is based on the same radio chip like the iDwaRF-168 module and provides an ATmega128 processor with 128kB flash and external 32kB SRAM memory, as well as a USB interface and a connector for an external antenna. See Infosheet for details. The iDwaRF-Box provides an ATmega128 processor with 32k external SRAM, voltage regulator, USB interface, radio chip with external antenna connector (SMA), sd-card header (e.g. for wireless data logger applications), two push buttons and one LED. Optionally a Lantronix XPort can be mounted for simple ethernet connectivity. The iDwaRF-Box comes as fully SMD assembled module. The required leaded components (connectors, buttons, etc., except XPort!) are included as components kit and can be re-assembled upon demand. Die frei verfügbare iDwaRF-Net Firmware bietet die komplette Funktionalität für ein drahtloses, sternförmiges N:1 Sensornetzwerk. Das Protokoll ist komplett gekapselt, die �bertragung von Daten erfolgt zwischen Host (z.B. PC) und iDwaRF Hub über ein einfaches serielles ASCII Protokoll. In den iDwaRF Sensoren können User-Funktionen eingebunden werden und der Datenaustausch erfolgt hier über einfache Datenfelder. Verschiedene Beispielapplikationen, z.B. für die onboard Komponenten des iDwaRF-NodeBoards oder ein drahtloser Chat via Terminalprogramm, können leicht an eigene Anwendungen angepasst werden. For operating the iDwaRF-Box an external antenna (see below) is required, which has to be ordered separately. For PC connectivity a USB A-B cable is required, or an RJ45 ethernet cable for Ethernet operation. For programming the iDwaRF-BOX an ISP adapter with low-voltage target support is required.
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Chenango County Motorcyclist Killed in Crash in Coventry Photo Gary Talkiewicz Townsquare Chenango County Sheriff's officials say a Marathon resident is dead after the motorcycle he was driving collided with a car on State Highway 206 in the Town of Coventry. Deputies were called to the intersection of Route 206 and Moran Road at 9:24 p.m. September 14 for a crash involving a 1998 Suzuki motorcycle driven by 22-year-old Vincent Corbo of Marathon that collided with a 2010 Hyundai sedan driven by 19-year-old Sean Snyder of Afton that was making a left turn from Moran Road. Investigators say Corbo was traveling west on State Highway 206 when the motorcycle and car collided as the sedan was making the left turn in a southeasterly direction. Authorities say Corbo was taken to Wilson Memorial Regional Medical Center in Johnson City with serious injuries and was later pronounce d dead at the hospital. Snyder was taken to Wilson Hospital for treatment of a head injury. Sheriff's officials say the crash is still under investigation. Source: Chenango County Motorcyclist Killed in Crash in Coventry Filed Under: Fatal Crash, motorcycle
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Alana Beard to Host Swim Safety Event in Hometown July/20/2016 WNBA Star and Louisiana Native Alana Beard to Host Swim Safety Event in Hometown Shreveport, LA The event is scheduled for July 25-28 with support from the YMCA, USA Swimming Foundation and the American Red Cross. Shreveport, LA, July 20, 2016 – WNBA star and Louisiana native Alana Beard will host a four-day educational swim safety event at the YMCA of Northwest Louisiana on July 25-28. Beard will participate in the swim program with children 7-12 years old. The event will also include an out of water safety demonstration from the Shreveport Fire Department. "Swimming and water safety are important skills every kid should know, and unfortunately they are often ignored," Beard said. "I realize I have a lot to learn and I am beyond excited to learn with the kids to show them that learning water skills is important at all ages. Anything I can do to help prevent a tragedy in this community, and all communities, is important to me. We must understand it is never too late to learn and I hope that families will be inspired to help their children acquire the skills to safely enjoy swimming and water sports." A member of the WNBA's LA Sparks, Beard wants to use her position as a professional athlete to show the community that water safety is important, regardless of your age or athleticism. A tragedy in 2010 where six teens drowned in Shreveport's Red River sparked Beard's passion for water safety. From that point on, she has wanted to host an event emphasizing its importance. The event has been planned with the support and guidance of the YMCA of Northwest Louisiana, USA Swimming Foundation and the American Red Cross. All of the organizations provided input and helped identify the most effective way for Beard to make a difference in this community. After this event, Beard plans to participate in USA Swimming Foundation's Make a Splash initiative, a national child-focused water safety campaign, which aims to provide the opportunity for every child in America to learn to swim. Through Make a Splash, the USA Swimming Foundation partners with learn-to-swim providers and water safety advocates across the country and has given over $4 million in grants to provide 4 million children swimming lessons. For information on the partner organizations, visit: American Red Cross: www.redcross.org/take-a-class/swimming USA Swimming Foundation: www.usaswimmingfoundation.org YMCA of Northwest Louisiana: www.ymcanwla.org For media requests around the event in Shreveport, LA, please contact Meredith Geisler at mgeisler@tandemse.com or (703) 740-5015, or Gary Lash at glash@ymcanwla.org or (318) 470-6351. ABOUT THE AMERICAN RED CROSS: It is the mission of the Red Cross to prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. Today, the Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety program helps fulfill that mission by teaching people to be safe in, on and around the water through water safety courses, water-orientation classes for infants and toddlers and comprehensive Learn-to-Swim courses for individuals of different ages and abilities. The American Red Cross has been the gold standard in lifesaving, water safety and swimming instruction since 1914. The Red Cross and its partners train about two million people a year in swimming and water safety. ABOUT USA SWIMMING FOUNDATION: The USA Swimming Foundation serves as the philanthropic arm of USA Swimming. Established in 2004, the Foundation works to strengthen the sport by saving lives and building champions— in the pool and in life. Whether we're equipping our children with the life-saving skill of learn-to-swim through our Make a Splash initiative, or providing financial support to our heroes on the U.S. National Team, the USA Swimming Foundation aims to provide the wonderful experience of swimming to kids at all levels across the country. To learn more, visit www.usaswimmingfoundation.org. ABOUT YMCA OF NORTHWEST LOUISIANA: We know that lasting personal and social change comes about when we all work together. At the YMCA of Northwest Louisiana strengthening community is our cause. Every day, we work side-by-side with our neighbors to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive. Our mission is to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. ABOUT TANDEM SPORTS + ENTERTAINMENT: In addition to Alana Beard, Tandem's roster of clients includes Tim Duncan, Jeremy Lin, Grant Hill, Ray Allen, John Henson, Brandan Wright, Thaddeus Young, Marvin Williams, Zaza Pachulia, Gerald Henderson, Raymond Felton, C. J. Watson, Dominique Wilkins and Tamika Catchings. Marketing and public relations clients include World Series champion pitcher Chris Young, and two-time Olympic gold medalist LaShawn Merritt. Public relations clients include Charles Johnson Foundation, and author Jon Pessah ("THE GAME: Inside the Secret World of Major League Baseball's Power Brokers"). BY Tandem Sports + Entertainment / PUBLISHED July/20/2016 / Tandem Sports + Entertainment tandemse.com/news
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40% of women over the age of 40 have not had their annual mammogram. Mammograms save lives. Get the facts before missing another exam. Mammography is a specific type of breast imaging that uses low-dose x-rays to detect cancer before women experience symptoms and when it is most treatable. At PURE Mammography on Long Island, we specialize in state-of-the-art 3D mammograms, performed in a spa-like environment. Why should women begin annual screening mammography at 40? Regular screening mammograms have been shown to markedly reduce the number of women who die from breast cancer. Every major medical organization experienced in breast cancer care, including the American College of Radiology (ACR), the Society of Breast Imaging (SBI), the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG), recommend that women start getting annual mammograms at age 40. For some women, mammography testing should begin sooner, depending on medical history and genetic predisposition. Mammograms should only be done at a facility that is accredited by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the American College of Radiology (ACR). Quality is critical in mammography services, and the ACR is recognized as holding the highest standard in radiology. When deciding where to get a mammogram, be sure that the facility has certified and trained mammography technologists and board-certified radiologists who use high-quality equipment. PURE Mammography is home to some of the top breast imaging specialists in the field. Mammograms can vary in price, but most insurance plans will cover annual mammogram screenings. In fact, the Affordable Care Act requires all new health insurance plans to cover yearly mammograms with no co-payment for women ages 40 and older. Some centers, like PURE Mammography, offer 3D mammography at no additional cost. For uninsured women, PURE offers low-cost mammograms that are the most affordable in the area. A radiologist (a physician specifically trained to supervise and interpret radiology examinations) will analyze the images and send a signed report to your physician. If you do not currently have a physician, the staff at PURE Mammography can refer you to a doctor for a clinical breast exam and follow up. You will also be notified of the results by the mammography facility. At PURE, exam results are available within 24 hours, and patients receive their report in the mail. If you would like to receive your results sooner, we can also let you know by text message or e-mail. If your report says you need additional imaging, don't panic. In the large majority of women (around 80%), the extra view shows no abnormality and no need for further testing. These false alarms are often due to overlapping layers of normal breast tissue, which can sometimes produce unclear results. At PURE Mammography, all women receive a 3D mammogram, which is more likely to get it right the first time. 3D mammograms have greater accuracy and reduce the chance of being called back for additional testing by as much as 40%. When women do need follow-up testing, these studies can be promptly performed at any of Medical Arts Radiology's seven Women's Imaging Centers across Long Island. These full-service offices are recognized as Breast Imaging Centers of Excellence by the American College of Radiology. Mammograms are the single best tool to find breast cancer at its earliest stages — long before you or your doctor can feel a lump. Having regular 3D mammograms performed by an experienced board-certified breast imaging specialist is the best way to detect abnormalities early. Visit PURE Mammography on Long Island today with no appointment necessary. You can also call 631-652-3424 or fill out the form on this page to learn more about PURE or to pre-schedule an appointment.
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Magnificent Seven remake in the works → in Upcoming Movies & Sequels dadgumblah Director Antoine Fuqua is signed to direct a remake of the Western 'The Magnificent Seven," reuniting his "Training Day" actors, Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke. Also set to appear in the film are Chris Pratt and Hailey Bennett. Here's a bit more of what IMDB says about the remake: "Screenwriters John Lee Hancock ("Saving Mr. Banks") and Nic Pizzolatto (a double WGA winner for HBO's "True Detective") base their script on Kurosawa's 1954 "Seven Samurai" written by Kurosawa, Shinobu Hashimoto and Hideo Oguni. That tale of seven gunslingers banding together to protect a destitute village from blood-seeking bandits was first remade in 1960 as "The Magnificent Seven" directed by John Sturges and starring Steven McQueen. So, what do all of you think? Another "remakes are a bad thing?" or "remakes are okay as long as they're done well?" or "they should not touch this movie!" As for myself, "The Magnificent Seven" from 1960 is one of my favorite movies, but they've had at least three sequels to follow that one, along with a TV-series from 1998 that lasted two seasons. It really doesn't ruin things for me because I have the Sturges movie on DVD and can go back to it anytime, whether or not this one hits big or bombs. And I am a fan of Denzel Washington and director Fuqua, so I'm going to play "wait and see." "Miss Jean Louise, Mr. Arthur Radley." The Ninth Configuration Inside Moves False Writer NJPW: King of Sports Interesting news. I really don't mind a remake since like you said TM7 has had a lot of sequels and spinoffs, and of course the original itself was a western remake of Seven Samurai. Fuqua is pretty hit and miss, but I don't mind him directing. Denzel and Hawke will be cool for the roles. Pratt seems like a cool choice and I'm not familiar with Bennett. It'll be really interesting to see who else they get for the Seven. 6% MF: Top Films of 30s tormentedSoul Is the Cast already known for the movie? Night on Earth 90sAce Thanks for sharing - I wouldn't mind seeing more Westerns, since the genre's fallen out of it's former popularity it'd be a nice refreshing change from the typical lineup. mojofilter It looks like Ethan Hawke and Chris Pratt have officially joined the cast alongside Denzel Washington, with other cast hopefuls... Read here: http://moviepilot.com/posts/2015/03/...xternal,manual The Rodent I Am Rick Cottontree Rodent's Reviews: Delivering The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly In Film Rodent's Reviews: PART DEUX! Rodent's 1950-Present Sci-Fi And Futuristic Fantasy Movies Originally Posted by Iroquois Resident Evil: Retribution was my one-pointer 100% MF: Comic Book Movies 99% Movie Forums: Top 100 Sci-Fi 98% MF: Millennium 100 97% MF: Top Horror Films 97% Top 100 Sci-Fi Films TONGO After watching Seven Samurai, the classic western Magnificent Seven became unwatchable for me. This might be good though The Lion in Winter Ange1e4e5 I think it'll be cool. Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back Star Wars: The Force Awakens This story has been told in a couple of different versions, so the idea of a remake is no big surprise to me. NedStark09 I would have had a few different casting changes in this. Washington and Pratt are fine but would have put Bale in The Ethan Hawk Role and Viggo Mortensen as the Villain. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade The Gunslinger45 You talking to me? Not gonna lie, this looks badass. I am pumped. Fear and Loathing in MoFo... The Gunslinger 45's Top 50 Favorite Films In the 10 Ring: Gunslinger45's reviews Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Red Dawn Clerks II 32% MF: Top Pre-30s Films 9% MF: Directed by Women colejwalker I have to return some videotapes... Didn't watch the trailer, but from the cast I am expecting this to at least be entertaining. Hoping this is a return for Fuqua because he's fallen off for me recently. It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything. Originally Posted by NedStark09 Mortensen's western Appaloosa was awful and Bale's western remake 3:10 was also awful. 2 good actors, but westerns aren't their thing at all. Its Not the movie per say but if they were cast in the right roles. I think Bale or Mortensen would be good in an assemble piece like a Magnificent Seven. So your telling me Ethan Hawke is the best option. Made two casts of The Magnificent Seven on the Recast Your Favorite Movies thread myself. Have you guys seen them?
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Is finished product testing the next big wave in GMP warning letters? 14-Nov-2012 - Last updated on 14-Nov-2012 at 16:47 GMT Related tags: Fda Once GMP inspectors from the FDA move beyond the first tier of GMP compliance, the next big wave of warning letters from the agency could be on the issue of finished product testing, says a leading quality and regulatory expert. Aaron Secrist, Quality & Regulatory Manager for NOW Foods, told NutraIngredients-USA at the SupplySide West show in Las Vegas last week that, as the inspectors gain more experience and move beyond the first tier GMP compliance issues, they are going to start ask a whole new set of questions. "Instead of, 'Are you are doing finished product testing?' the questions will be, 'How are you testing? What are you testing? What are you not testing? What is your rationale for not testing?'" ​said Secrist. We've already seen warning letters from the FDA this year for basic GMP non-compliance issues, and so is the industry ready for the next tier of inspections? "I think some in the industry are more ready than others,"​ said Secrist. "I think one of the issues we face in this industry is a real lack of analytical methods and even some standards. Everything in analytical chemistry comes back to the standards." ​ "Without the standards and methods in place, it is going to be very hard for the Agency to test these products and determine if they are meeting their finished products specifications."​ "The FDA needs to look at categories of products and start doing a lot of their own work to determine whether or not these products meet their specifications. ​ "It's going to require a significant amount of development work on their end, since you don't find these published in the literature. ​ "The other difficulty they are going to run into is that every company's products are slightly different. The make-up of the product, the matrix, is different. Yes, they're all multivitamins, but some have botanicals and some don't, all of those things can make it very difficult for companies as well as the agency to test these products."​ NOW Foods' Secrist on the need for greater transparency and why brokers are 'the bane of the industry' FDA warning letter gives important lessons for finished product testing, labeling and adverse event reporting Food for Health International hit with FDA warning letter for alleged disease claims, GMP violations GMPs, Prop 37, and market opportunities: The best of SupplySide West
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…toe. The back strap includes an adjustable buckle. Brushed cotton/knit-fit lining, a cushioned insole, and flexible outsole ensure that your feet will feel as good as they look. Pair these simply elegant shoes with wide-legged slacks and a belted sweater for a crisp and fashionable daytime look.
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Sparganothoides lugens is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found from southern Mexico to Costa Rica. The length of the forewings is 8.1–9.2 mm for males and 8.8–11.1 mm for females. The ground colour of the forewings is pale grey, grey and brownish orange. The hindwings are grey. Adults are on wing from early June to mid-August in southern Mexico and in March and June in Costa Rica. Larvae have been recorded feeding on various leaves and have been reared on lettuce. References Moths described in 1913 Sparganothoides
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WWe are off to South Africa for an epic road trip and we can't wait! We are driving from Johannesburg to Cape Town, but we're going do it the long way round. We'll go to Durban, along the coast to Port Elizabeth, past the Garden Route and Klein Karoo desert to Cape Town. There'll be some awesome food and wine, some crazy extreme bungee stuff, some surfing, and lots and lots of sharks – eek!! And we're doing it all in a bakkie, which apparently is what the locals call a pick-up truck. BBe part of the adventure and join us for an unforgettable journey of a lifetime that spans over thousands of kilometers across sunny South Africa. Come and meet South Africa with us as we experience the country's natural beauty, adrenaline-fuelled activities, vibrant culture and so much more by following our videos, which capture the true essence of this amazing country. EEpisode 14 - Our epic road-trip through South Africa has sadly come to an end and after a jam-packed 10 days filled with shark-cage diving, sand-boarding, safari tours, river tubing, caving, glamping and more, it's time to head to Stellenbosch for some wine tasting. Less than 30 minutes drive from Cape Town, Stellenbosch is home to nearly 200 wine and grape producers. The Cape Winelands region of South Africa offers majestic and breathtaking scenery, awe-inspiring food and delicious wine-tasting experiences - The perfect end our trip! Maya is ITV's new Saturday night show Cannonball with Freddie Flintoff and has been building up a significant social media following for the last few years through her work with MTV, COPA, 90, Sky Arts, and The Brits. Alice is an author, presenter, fitness guru and healthy food expert. Saunders is an established travel vlogger, with a great social footprint who creates brilliant content as he travels the globe.
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This chapter describes how to configure system message logging on Cisco MDS 9000 Family switches. messages are not redirected to a system message logging server for a few seconds. severity level of critical and below (levels 0, 1, and 2) are saved in NVRAM. describes some samples of the facilities supported by the system message logs.
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Above average corn and soybean crops were seen across central and south central North Dakota. The Red River Farm Network Crop Tour presented by Pioneer started day four at Steele, North Dakota. Elite Ag Solutions owner Neil Fanta is looking at an average corn crop. The more production soils will average about 160 bushels per acre or better. Catch the start to Thursday's tour. Soybean pods are filling near Kulm, North Dakota. Ag Outfitter LLC owner Bruce Kusler said some farmers may have 25 bushel per acre soybeans. "But, if someone said 80 bushels per acre, I'd believe them." The crops at Kulm and north are thriving, while farmers south of Kulm missed out on many rains, causing crops to suffer. With fewer sunflower acres in the area, blackbirds have made the transition to the corn crop. Learn more in this video. Pioneer Sales Representative Todd Sjostrom said the Jamestown, North Dakota area had near perfect planting conditions. An above average corn crop is expected, with the variable for soybeans being white mold. Harvest is expected to start at the end of September or early October. Get a crop update from Sjostrom in this video. At Tower City, North Dakota, Innovative Ag Solutions operators Justin Johnson and Brandon Larson said later-than-normal planting and rains benefited the crop. "The early soybeans are doing well," said Johnson. "An average soybean yield would be in the mid-30s, and I'm expecting an above average crop." The corn crop is also expected to be above average, according to Larson. The Tower City area is 200-plus Growing Degree Units ahead of the long-term average. Near Hope, North Dakota, Keith Ihry Pioneer Seeds Sales Associate Matt Powell said about 80 percent of the corn is dented, and "stalk integrity is not a concern at this point." Soybean harvest is expected to start the third week of September. Watch the final update of Thursday's tour. Red River Farm Network's first annual Crop Tour continues through Friday, August 31, covering northwest Minnesota and eastern North Dakota. The Red River Farm Network Crop Tour is presented by Pioneer. Follow tour progress on Facebook, Twitter and via #RRFNCropTour18.
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Warlock Spells ," In the face of evil power, most heroes see death Warlock Spells see solely chance. Dominance is their aim, and that they have found a path thereto within the dark arts. These voracious spell casters summon evil minions to fight beside them. At first, they command solely the service of imps, however as a warlock's data grows, seductive succubus, loyal void walkers, and horrific fox hunters be part of the dark sorcerer's ranks to make for disturbance on anyone stands in their master's manner. Warlock Spells will ignite distant enemies in agonizing spark, guide them absconding in fright and aching, or upset them with undignified sicknesses and curses that steal the victim's vitality. Many newer players could notice themselves at first turned far away from the witch because the category makes significant use of "Hearthstone" mechanics to realize card advantage andWarlock Spells summon additional minions. This variety of play is most evident in their hero power that deals two injury to the player's own hero. Alternative Warlock Spells -specific cards follow this trend, like Soul fire and daemon, which needs the hero to discard cards to be place into play Hearthstone. Due to the warlock's "self-abuse" mechanics, a method involving Lord Ar axes may be wont to heal your hero back to fifteen-power unit once your health has born too low. Several warlocks use this strategy therefore; your opponent could also be expecting Removed Spells. Though it is a robust card, which will flip the tide of a game, it is best not play Lord Ar axes too early just in case your opponent has been activity massive amounts of burst injury in his handRemoved Spells. The Warlock Dark Life faucet is helpful for gaining card count blessings while not wasting spots in your deck with inducement postcards. Warlock Dark are a component supposed of a "dawn game" category with their life faucet permitting them to draw cards to survive till pricy and powerful cards may be place into play or produce to make to form combos which might create sturdy monsters like Void Terror Soul Spells. Though several cards communicate, self-harm, alternative witch cards will offset this by healing the witch like Drain Life and killing treaty Soul Spells. Liquid Giants are a unit terribly effective in witch decks with their self-harming nature and may be compete for small or no maan late into the sport. Real Warlock also are able to play early game rush down deck, utilizing low value cards with penalties like Lifeblood Mischief, Blaze Urchin, Succubus, and smooth a enormous Mine LordMagic Spells. Though risky against late game cards and Aloe, particularly in conjunction with significant Life faucet usage, victimization this deck the witch will end a game terribly quickly with careful use of powerful buffs like Power Overwhelming and Demon fire. Real Warlockextremely offensive deck may be terribly effective to usually the widely the commonly dangerous mechanics of the witch; generally to counteract the self-harm caused by the witchMagic Spells and hero ability the warlock can have Tap Ambiance, Sewer Lifespan and Gibe cronies.
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Michael Schiele and son were up from Eel river to-day marketing corn. "Personal Paragraphs," Brazil Democrat (Brazil, Indiana), 14 May 1891, p. 1, col. 5. This entry was posted in Genealogy, Schiele and tagged Eel River, Michael Schiele on November 18, 2013 by Deborah Sweeney. How DO you find these little snippets of history? Between Ancestry's historical newspaper collection, my newspaper archive subscription and several free online digital newspaper collections (Library of Congress' Chronicling America), I have found most of the clippings.
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Minimum wage in Latvia below EU standard Photo: Valsts Kanceleja Authors: "Rīta Panorāma" (Latvian Television), Eng.LSM.lv (Latvian Public Broadcasting) Latvia should agree on a system for raising the minimum wage automatically, Welfare Minister Gatis Eglītis told Latvian Television December 13. At the beginning of December, Member States of the European Union agreed on a EU framework on adequate minimum wage. The adoption of the directive still requires an agreement with the European Parliament. Eglītis explained that an adequate salary is considered to be at least 50% of the average salary for full-time work. Currently, in Latvia, the minimum wage is €500, which is 43% of the average salary. "We have basically agreed, both in the coalition and with the unions and employers, that it will have to be strongly lifted [from January 2023]. I see them at least 600, maybe more," the minister said. He said that in the coming months, the government should agree on a formula for raising the minimum wage so that in future the coalition and the government should not decide on the matter annually. The rise would take place automatically. Welfare Ministry Minimum income level reform planned as of July in Latvia Court employees ready to strike if salaries don't grow LTV's De Facto: MPs hesitant to stall top state officials' salary rise Minister hopes medics will no longer have to work several jobs
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肥後てまり Higo-temari Higo Temari Temari is a traditional Japanese thread ball that was used as a toy ball for children. While playing with the ball, children used to sing a temari song. The most loved of these temari songs was "Antagata dokosa" which came from Higo Temari, traditionally from Kumamoto Prefecture. Higo Temari, whose beauty is characterized by bright colors and biometric patterns, was first made by the court ladies working in their clan's palace in Edo, Tokyo, as a pastime. This skill was eventually passed down to their local regions. Higo Temari, which was traditionally made by local women in Higo region, began disappearing as rubber balls took over the market in the middle of Meiji period. In 1968, Higo Temari Club was founded and began formally preserving the temari making method. The core of a temari ball is formed with dried sponge cucumber which was cut at an angle. Thin yarn is wrapped over the core, and then thread is randomly wrapped around the outside of the ball which produces a cushioned surface and helps create a perfect spherical shape. French Embroidery threads are applied to decorate the surface which creates superb color schemes and a rich variety in designs. The Higo Temari song mentions a place called "senba", which is on the bank of Tsuboi River that was once abundant with small shrimps. Mt. Senba nearby was once inhabited by raccoon dogs and the surrounding area was said to be a dense grove and bamboo thicket. [Kumamoto] 刺繍 Shisyuu Japanese Embroidery Embroidery is the art or handicraft of decorating fabric or other materials with designs stitched in thread or yarn using a needle. The art of embroidery was introduced to Japan from China about 1,600 to 1,700 years ago. Since then, embroidery had been the only way to decorate kimono until the pattern dyeing techniques of Yuzen was introduced. A lot of embroidery techniques were developed in every area of the country for a long time, which led to the present elaborate form of Japanese embroidery. In ancient Japane, it was thought that stitches had a magical power. For this reason, there was a custome to add an embroidery motif called "Semori" on the back of a garment for children. Semori literally means a back protector. And as children's kimono had fewer stiches than those of adults, Semori was added as a kind of charm to protect children from evil spirits. From the similar ideas, embroidery was added to the junihitoe dress, a formal court lady costume in the Heian period (794-1192) and armors for samurai. These religeous element became a part of the bases for the development of embroidery in Japan and "stitches up" the Japanese style of elegance. Yuzen [Japan] アイヌ文様 Ainumoyouo Ainu Pattern Ainu is an ethnic group on the Northern Japanese island of Hokkaido. Its culture uses a very distinctive pattern called Ainu-monyou or Ainu pattern for their clothes, furniture and ceremonial instruments. Ainu have many differing designs largely based on two basic patterns: one is a swirl pattern called Moreu in Ainu language and the other is a parenthesis pattern called Aiuushi which means things with thorns. The patterns are designed not only for decoration, but also have some symbolic effect of warding off evil spirits. They are commonly embroidered in cuffs, collars and the hem of clothes. By looking at the pattern one can tell which region it comes from. There are many theories as to the origin of the patterns, but there is no definite explanation. To express their fondness for the opposite sex, Ainu women used to give an embroidered tekunpe (a cloth to cover the back of the hand and wrist) and hoshi (a cloth to cover the shin) with Ainu pattern while men used to give menokomakiri (small sword) curved with Ainu pattern. Ainu people believed they imparted part of the soul to their handmade crafts and valued them accordingly. Nowadays, Ainu patterns have more design varieties and have wider applications such as for skirts and blouses. [Hokkaido] 松井俊樹 Matsui Toshiki Toshiki Matsui Toshiki Matsui is a craftsman in Kyo Yuzen, a traditional handicraft handed down in Kyoto. His pen name is Shozui. He was born in Kyoto in 1940. He specializes in painting including base drawing, coloring on the part of the cloth which has been outlined with the resist (itome-nori) and musen-Yuzen, in which designs are painted directly onto the fabric with a brush. He was designated as a Traditional Craftsman by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry in 1988. It is said that the yuzen technique of painting dye directly onto cloth was established by Miyazaki Yuzensai, a popular fan painter living in Kyoto toward the end of the 17th century. Yuzen's modern designs as well as its vast range of dyeing, pasting, and other techniques such as embroidery and leafing have brought this industry to perfection. Different from Kaga Yuzen, brushes are used in painting in Kyo Yuzen. Mr. Matsui uses as many as 3,000 brushes, which were all handmade by himself and used for different purposes. He applies the dyes on cloth, using his brushes free-flowingly like his own fingers. His excellent techniques and colorful designs are now used not only for kimono but also for a variety of products such as dresses and framed pictures. 半衿 Haneri Haneri The haneri is a spare collar, which is sewed onto the collar base of nagajuban (the underwear for kimono). The origin of haneri dates back to the Azuchi-Momoyama period (1568-1598). As it was originally used for protecting the collars from getting dirty, most of haneri were black in color. However, in the Meiji period, it was thought fashionable to be particular about collars and the haneri with various colors, designs, dyeing techniques and even embroidery works were produced. There were even specialty shops for haneri in those days. The haneri is basically a 1 m long rectangular cloth. The white one is still used at formal occasions. As it is painstaking and expensive to wash kimono, people usually unsew only the haneri off the nagajuban and wash it. Today, various types of haneri are produced including Date-eri (double collars) and the one with embroidery, which are enjoyed in the combination with kimono. The haneri is also used as a scarf today. Momoyama period ねはん像 Nehan-zou Statue of the Reclining Buddha Koutou Temple, where this statue of the reclining Buddha reposes, was built for the Arima clan in 1558 (Eiroku). However, the temple was moved to Shimabara when Shimabara Castle was constructed, and became the temple of the Matsukura Family. The present temple was rebuilt in 1790 (Kansei 2), and there is a painting of the reclining Buddha, which was dedicated as a celebration of the reconstruction. Today's statue of the reclining Buddha was made in 1957 (Showa 32), after the painting's dedication. The reclining Buddha is 8.6m long from head to toe, and 2.12m high. 'Nehan' is the Japanese word for Nirvana and refers to a spiritual state where the fire of worldly desire has disappeared and wisdom has been accomplished. It is also used as an expression for the dying Buddha (Buddha entering into parnirvana), which is known as the 'reclining Buddha'. The statue of the reclining Buddha portrays Buddha preaching to his pupils on his deathbed under the paired sal trees of Kusinara, which was near his hometown. death bed reclining Buddha family temple [Nagasaki] 加賀繍 Kaga-nui Kaga-nui Embroidery Kaga-nui is a traditional embroidery specific to the Kaga area of Ishikawa prefecture. It was during the Muromachi period that what would eventually become know as the kaga-nui technique was first introduced to the locals, along with Buddhism, from Kyoto. The embroidery technique was initially used for decorating a priest's stole and the golden cloth that was laid in front of tablets of the deceased. The technique was further developed and, in the Edo period, the embroidery was used to decorate accessories and ceremonial garments used during battles for the lords of a feudal clan. Later it was also used to decorate women's kimono. Successive rulers of the Kaga feudal clan valued arts and crafts and fiercely protected Kaga-nui. Along with two other famous local specialties; Kaga gold gilding and Kaga Yuuzen, Kaga-nui was perfected so as to become totally unique. Kaga-nui utilizes gold, silver and silk threads so skillfully that embroidered drawings and patterns are raised from the cloth in a three-dimensional shape. This humble yet graceful embroidery, born from delicate and detailed techniques, continues to be used to this day to decorate accessories, kimono and obi. Its elaborate method of hand stitching remains the same and so naturally, each work is different and unique. traditional color architectural decoration Muromachi period domain lord [Ishikawa] 中宮寺 Chuuguu-ji Chugu-ji Temple Chugu-ji Temple is one of the three major Yamato Monzeki temples. It is close to Horyuji-temple in Ikaruga Town, Ikoma County, Nara Prefecture, and is associated with Shotoku Taishi. Chugu-ji Temple was established in the 29th year of the Suiko Emperor period (621), when Shotoku Taishi changed a house of his mother, Anahobe-no-Hashihito Queen, into a temple. After Sonchi Queen became a nun in the temple, Chugu-ji Temple became a Monzeki temple, one in which the imperial family or aristocrats live and train themselves. The Miroku Bodhisattva statue, a national treasure preserved in one of the main buildings, was made in the late Asuka period and is the oldest example of marquetry work in the country. The figure, with its left leg folded under it and its right finger lightly touching its cheek, is beautiful and famous. 'Tenjukoku-shuchu' is a collection of valuable embroidery dating to the Asuka period. A princess, Tachiba-no-Ooiratsume, mourning over Shotoku Taishi's death, was ordered to embroider the other side. Now, you can see its replica in the temple. Monzeki Imperial Palace Emperor Suiko Asuka period Shotoku Taishi (Prince Shoutoku) [Nara] bizzare rock huge rock noble ladies wooden building yellow cloth Tokugawa family Kobori Enshuu potter's wheel Oyashio Current
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Please stay home and stay safe during the Coronavirus pandemic. For updates, information, and any emergencies, please visit www.who.int or www.mohfw.gov.in or call India's central helpline number +91-11-23978046. Life Positive sends prayers and blessings to you and your family to safely tide over this unprecedented period. Reiki Master Pranic Healer Past Life Regression Therapist Metaphysical sciences Free Tarot Join as Expert Archive -Mar 2005 Convergence Man Posted by : Life Positive By Suma Varughese As an indian doctor based in the us, deepak chopra is perfectly suited to the task of integrating allopathy and ayurveda, east and west, science and spirituality. in the process, he's reconciled polarities, created a multi-million dollar empire for himself and influenced millions across the world The large and ornate Jamshed Bhabha auditorium in Mumbai's spiffy NCPA complex was crowded with the seriously rich and the seriously seeking. You had to be one of either, to cough up Rs 3000 for three hours of Deepak Chopraspeak. And yet in a city where discourses on spirituality by eminent sages are routine and free, people were champing at the bit to get in. Even the aisles were bestrewn with Chopra fans. Why? Partly the glamour. Partly the big bucks. As an exclusive event it was desirable to be seen there. And finally, genuine appreciation of his work. Dr. Chopra holds potent connotations for us. An Indian who has made it amazingly big in the US. An Indian who has Demi Moore, Madonna and various other Hollywood celebrities among his following. An Indian who has written best-sellers that the world draws nourishment from. An Indian who has put Indian wisdom on the world map. He is, at one and the same time, every Indian's role model and every Indian's validation. We envy him and we are proud of him because he's made us proud of who we are. Onstage he exuded quiet composure. There was a naturalness and ease about the man that prevailed through the power, fame and money that swirled around him like a dazzling cloak. He ambled on to the stage without much ceremony, stood around casually while being introduced, and took over without conveying the impression that he was a Personage. In short, he was very much himself. No mean achievement, as any seeker will testify. He is a riveting speaker with a soothing, mellifluous voice. He carried himself well onstage, standing with unstudied elegance, quite in control of his hand movements. His talk is laced with self-deprecating humour about his early days in the US. His status as doctor enabled him to pick up a colour TV and a car on credit shortly after setting foot in the US. "It was an amazing experience to buy things I didn't need with money I didn't have to impress people I didn't like," he observes wryly. The subject of the talk was Synchronicity and The Power of Coincidence. The doctor vended his way rather leisurely towards it, stopping at his usual pit halts such as the information that we truly are different people every moment since we shed body cells continuously. "In less than one year we replace 98 per cent of our bodies," he said, adding, "That's scientific proof of life after death." Much of the Deepak Chopra magic revolves around his dazzling ability to wield scientific facts and figures to buttress his spiritual premises. Indeed, his USP is that he is absolutely at the convergence point of several polarities. As an Indian doctor based in the US, he can communicate the wisdom of Indian ayurveda to a sophisticated western audience using allopathic language. As a man of science, he can talk about spirituality in concrete terms by explaining its parallels with quantum physics. As a thinker and writer, he can reduce the paradoxes of spiritual reality into principles and points as effortlessly as a logician. Though hailing from a tradition that has customarily favoured renunciation, he is one of the leading advocates of the New Age belief that money and spirituality go together. And of course, despite being Indian, he can market his books as smartly as any westerner! He can straddle East and West, science and spirituality, left brain, right brain with practised ease, explaining one to another and blending them both. Says Devika Bhojwani, Mumbai-based event manager and prominent socialite who has known Chopra for 12 years, "He is in the right place at the right time. He's doing what he's meant to be doing." It must, however, be noted that this attempt at reconciling what many would consider irreconcilable, has earned the ire of several sections of society such as right-wing Christians in the US who are not averse to dubbing him Satan. He has his fair share of critics in India as well, who perceive him as making money promoting common Indian wisdom. Yet, it must be noted that his admirers are equally vocal in their support to him. Observes Ram Gandhi, a businessman and former president of the Indian Merchants Chamber who was instrumental in organising the only free lecture Chopra gave in Mumbai some years ago at the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, "He has found the golden mean." Rashmi Uday Singh, Mumbai, popular food and health columnist, has recently returned from participating in a Deepak Chopra workshop in San Diego, US. Says she, "His real strong point is that he can deliver tried and tested wisdom in contemporary medical language. For instance, he can tell you which hormone is pumping in your blood when you pray." In thus straddling opposing mindsets and philosophies, Dr. Chopra today has become one of the most influential catalysts of New Age thinking. He is on to his 41st book, The Soul of Leadership even as two of his books, The Book of Secrets, a translation of the Yoga Vashisht, and Peace is the Way have just hit the market. His most memorable books include Ageless Body, Timeless Mind, and The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success. The latter, a slim book, is a marvellous example of Dr Chopra's ability to reduce the vague and ephemeral world of spiritual reality into sharply defined principles that enable us to put them to use in our everyday life. Dimly seen perceptions become felt reality thanks to his laser-sharp clarity. He has been featured in Time magazine ( June 1999) and on the cover of Newsweek (Oct 20, 1997). Time selected him as one of the 'Top 100 Icons and Heroes of the Century', describing him as the poet-prophet of alternative medicine. Newsweek described him as an "educator, lecturer, author, endocrinologist, and Hollywood guru". His books have sold over 20 million copies in English alone and have been translated into 35 languages. He is author of over 100 audio, videotape and CD Rom series. Madonna and Demi Moore among others have lent their voices to his tapes. He can be credited with the creation, or at least the popularisation of many terms that have become standard New Age terminology, such as quantum soup (the state of the universe) energy and information (as the nature of the universe), non-local reality (God to you and me), mind-body medicine, synchrodestiny (how coincidences and destiny are woven together), and field of infinite possibilities. It would be impossible to gauge the level of his influence upon the world and to what extent he has changed the way we think, but despite shrugging off the role of guru time and again, there is no doubt that he has been that to thousands of his readers. Devika Bhojwani, who first met him 12 years ago at a conference in Taipei where he was a speaker, says she was mesmerised by his words and credits him with having put her on the path. Says she, "Since childhood I have been asking questions about the nature of life and Deepak's answers opened all the doors for me. He nudged me gently on the path and let me go. And in my journey, stumbling blocks have often been cleared by reading his books, speaking to him or attending his seminars." Ram Gandhi says, "The first thing I learnt from him was a story he narrated that we should always pursue Saraswati (goddess of knowledge) and Laxmi (goddess of wealth) will follow. And self-knowledge is the most valuable type of knowledge. He has launched me on a voyage of inquiry." Like all people on the path, Chopra is adept at reinventing himself, as he discovers new and interesting dimensions within. Golf, says Devika Bhojwani, is a new fascination, and as expected, has spawned a book as well, Golf for Enlightenment. He is the Founding Director of the Alliance for the New Humanity, committed to creating a critical mass of consciousness in the world of social justice, economic freedom, ecological balance and conflict resolution. His latest book, Peace is the Way, is another attempt to facilitate change at the societal and not merely individual level. There is also an ongoing effort to vindicate India and its spiritual heritage in the West. Chopra once sprang a $30 million law suit against the Journal of the American Medical Association. In response to an article on Maharishi Ayurveda which was critically received by its readers, the associate editor of the Journal wrote a piece in which he questioned among other things, the "Hindu belief in yogic flying". In his lawsuit, Dr. Chopra accused the Journal of defamation and bigotry. Little wonder then that he almost displays personal zeal in ensuring India's place in the sun. Along with film-maker Shekhar Kapur, he plans to make a star-studded film on the life of the Buddha (for which he will write the script) which he claims will be a media event that will rival the Oscars. The duo plan other ventures as well, which include making comics of mythical figures, futuristic video games and others, all with a view to launching a reverse cultural colonisation. Despite the flood of activity, one wonders if the Chopra mystique is as powerful as it was earlier. His best books are behind him. The present ones, even, The Path of Love, have not attracted the kind of attention that his earlier books have. Perhaps he has said his say and the baton of cutting-edge discovery has moved on to other hands. Or perhaps he is standing on the brink of a new dimension which will once again put him in the forefront. It would be dangerous to write Deepak Chopra off. This is an article that appeared in our premium spiritual growth magazine. 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'I Was Thinking as a Dad': Men Save Dozens From Virginia Fire The two men jumped into action with an immediate but unspoken rescue plan By Julie Carey, Northern Virginia Bureau Chief • Published May 6, 2021 • Updated on May 6, 2021 at 11:27 pm A sheriff's deputy and maintenance worker are being hailed as heroes after they risked their lives to rescue dozens of people from a fire Friday at an apartment complex in Northern Virginia. Loudoun County Sheriff's Deputy Abdul Rasooli was on routine patrol when he looked in his rearview mirror and saw a column of smoke rising. He followed it to the Chase Heritage Apartments in Sterling. "The building was fully engulfed. The third floor, and it was spreading fast," he said. Apartment maintenance man Carlos Zapata smelled smoke. He knew children lived behind many of the apartment doors. Washington DC Auto Show 4 hours ago Washington, DC Auto Show Returns in Person Glenn Youngkin 6 hours ago Finance Reports: Youngkin Raised Big Bucks Post Election "I was thinking as a dad, not as an employee at that point," he said. The two men jumped into action with an immediate but unspoken rescue plan. "We looked at each other and just knew exactly what we had to do. He took one part, I took one part, and we just made our way up," Rasooli said. "I just started on the first floor, I started banging on every single door as hard as I can." Some people were still asleep and unaware of the danger. "I had to get to the ground several times because of the amount of smoke, and when the smoke would pass, I'd get back up and start banging on doors," Zapata said. Other deputies and firefighters arrived to help. Once everyone was out, Rasooli and Zapata each were taken to a hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation. They reunited Thursday and were recognized by Sheriff Mike Chapman. "Really honored to be here with our heroes of the day," Chapman said. About 20 families lost their homes in the fire, but officials said they are safe and are receiving assistance from the Red Cross. "I believe anybody wearing this uniform that was in my position would have done the same thing. I was just lucky to be in the right place at the right time," Rasooli said. A discarded piece of paper a resident used to light a candle on a balcony caused the fire, officials said. Fire RescueSterlingAPARTMENT COMPLEX
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Rangers complete Woodward's 1st staff with 2 new assistants ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) - The Texas Rangers have filled out new manager Chris Woodward's staff with two more assistant coaches. Texas announced Tuesday the hiring of Oscar Marin as bullpen coach and Callix Crabbe as assistant hitting coach. Marin returns to the Rangers organization after two seasons as minor league pitching coordinator for the Seattle Mariners. He got started in pro baseball with the Rangers in 2010 and worked at several affiliates in the lower levels of their farm system through 2016. Crabbe joins the professional coaching ranks after six years as a baseball instructor and coach at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida. He also founded a Tampa-based sports development center in 2015. Rangers pitchers and catchers report to spring training in Arizona on Feb. 12. The first full team workout is Feb. 18.
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Response to The Gadfly Papers from The UUCE Board of Trustees 2019-2020 On behalf of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Eugene, we, the Board of Trustees, have been prompted to answer the call of love. On June 21, 2019, UU Rev. Todd Eklof asked members of his Spokane, WA congregation to distribute The Gadfly Papers, a collection of his essays, at the UUA General Assembly. The repercussions of this event in the UU community are too large for us to ignore. After carefully examining Eklof's work, we have concluded that we cannot reconcile our faith, morals or principles with The Gadfly Papers, and must vehemently disagree that this work has any worthwhile place in Unitarian Universalist thought. Among our objections to The Gadfly Papers are what we believe to be misrepresentation of easily verifiable facts about recent events in the UU community, claims that historically oppressed minorities are putting their own interests above everyone else's, assuming the worst intentions in others while insisting that the historically privileged be judged only by their good intentions, and dishonest appeals to logic and reason meant to discredit the emotions and experiences of marginalized populations while absolving the historically privileged of any responsibility for self-examination. By doing this, The Gadfly Papers violates the first and second principles of Unitarian Universalism. These essays deny the inherent worth and dignity of every person by dismissing and demonizing the voices of marginalized people, and argues against seeking justice, equity, and compassion in human relations. We also find that The Gadfly Papers grossly misunderstands the history of Unitarianism and Universalism and violates our third and fourth principles in doing so. By arguing that the intention of Unitarian Universalism is to create a single world religion for all people, the book denies not only the validity of any other faith whatsoever, but in so doing denies the encouragement of spiritual growth of individuals in a free and responsible search for truth and meaning. Further, we find Eklof's consideration of the dissolution of the UUA and calls for a denominational split among Unitarian Universalism to be tremendously irresponsible. UUCE's bylaws, approved and upheld by our congregation, state that we covenant to affirm and promote the full participation of all persons in all our activities and endeavors—including membership, programming, hiring practices, and the calling of religious professionals—without stereotype based on race, color, gender, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, socio-economic status, national origin, or political affiliation. As such, we have concluded that The Gadfly Papers violates our bylaws by dismissing and belittling the experiences of UUs of color, trans and non-binary UUs, and UUs with disabilities. UUCE is working to continue our progress in accordance with our principles, with goals that include radical hospitality on all levels including leadership, and the continuation of our anti-racism work and education. We are building our capacity to counter white fragility and white supremacy culture; those of us who are white are committed to listening to, and being guided by, the voices of Black and Indigenous UUs, and those of color, both within UUCE and across the country. UUCE must be a place where our congregants and visitors who face daily oppression and marginalization can be safe and thrive. We are gay, bi, trans, non-binary, hetero and cis UUs. We are UUs of color, UUs with disabilities, UUs with a wide range of backgrounds and identities, and we are a welcoming congregation. As such, we oppose The Gadfly Papers and the movement led by Reverend Eklof to divide Unitarian Universalism and our congregations. Daniel Blades, President Poppy Lochridge, Vice President Merri Carlisle, Secretary Katy Colburn, Treasurer Ryan Doppelmayr, Member at Large Andrew Emmott, Member at Large Frankie Hill, Member at Large To view the PDF version of this response, click here
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Covert coke cans cameras could cut Kirklees fly-tipping cases Councillor David Sheard. Published: 09:44 Monday 28 January 2019 Fly tippers could be caught by the use of cameras hidden inside Coca Cola cans. That's the opinion of a veteran councillor who says covert surveillance might be the answer to halting the scourge of fly tipping across Kirklees. The council already employs CCTV throughout the borough and has used footage to help secure a prosecution. However it does not use CCTV covertly. The notion of using covert cameras to target fly tippers was raised during a debate on the council's use of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA), which sets out how and when a local authority can engage in covert surveillance. The act regulates directed surveillance, the use of covert human intelligence and the obtaining of communications data. In Kirklees no RIPA authorisations have been granted during the last 12 months. Clr David Sheard (Lab, Heckmondwike) suggested that RIPA guidelines were too restrictive and that councils such as Kirklees should be free to install hidden cameras at fly tipping hotspots. "It's my belief that we should use all methods that we can to stamp out fly tipping. "At one stage we bought some Coca Cola cans that were totally self-reliant and had CCTV cameras in them that allowed us to film on sites by putting the can down and pointing at things. "So we have got methods that we can use but this policy means that we can't. "This is very restrictive on what it allows us to use it for. We ought to be reviewing that." Clr Sheard has previously expressed his frustration at the growing toll of fly tipping in Kirklees, which annually costs the council around £200,000 to clear illegally dumped waste. Latest government figures revealed that there were 4,145 incidents of fly-tipping recorded in the borough in 2017-18. The council took some action – be it conducting an investigation, sending out warning letters at £33 a time, doling out fines or prosecuting someone – on 1,214 occasions. Assuming that one action relates to a single incident of rubbish dumping, the conclusion is that in at least 71 per cent of cases, fly tippers are getting away with it completely. At the same time, the council prosecuted just four people. Similarly, only 31 fixed penalty notices, which don't come with a criminal conviction, were issued, just four of which had been paid at the time the data was released. Overall, the council did manage to collect £150 in fines over the course of the year. The council works with partners such as West Yorkshire Police and West Yorkshire Trading Standards to share its CCTV capability. Information can be provided to the police following a formal request. Trading Standards' requests are usually within the context of test purchase operations typically involving sales of age-restricted goods to minors.
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Length -14.5 inch;Height -11 inch;Width -4 inch. An eco-friendly jute bag with zari design which can be a great Thamboolam bag or favor bag on special occasions like Wedding, Upanayanam, Baby Shower etc. Note : Colours & Zari designs will be assorted.
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HAIFA, Israel, June 20 -- Vision Systems International LLC, which is owned by Elbit Systems Ltd.'s subsidiary EFW Inc. and by Kaiser Aerospace and Electronics Co., has been given a contract to supply helmet mounted cueing systems to the Royal Danish Air Force (RDAF). Vision Systems International will produce and deliver the helmets to the RDAF F-16 fleet. The company has already agreed to supply US F-15, F-16, F/A-18 and F-22 aircrafts with helmet mounted cueing systems through a contract with Boeing Co. The agreement with the RDAF says that the helmet systems be delivered so that they are compatible with the Denmark Lockheed Martin F-16 Mid-Life Upgrade M3 Upgrade program.
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This was the council room for the Warren Council. Inside were Duke Marsfield, Sir Chaffee, Lord Leopold, Former Lord Ferdinand, the Council Chairman Maria, and the associate member of the council Ellis. Today's agenda was an information exchange about the current situation for the Almerian continent and the effect that the five dragons in Warren was having. Ellis was called in on behalf of all the Dragon Maidens. Duke Marsfield continued. The largest attack by far was the massive invasion in Warren. There were still a number of unanswered questions there. Then there was the covenant between the previous Lord of Wheat Grace and the demon that was exposed by the Hero. According to the Duke, this was the current extent to demon infiltration in large cities, but there have been sporadic attacks and raids done by demons in the surrounding rural areas, fishing villages, and post towns. Especially in the south there were cases where all the residents in entire villages would be taken. Ellis remembered Ken and Shin, but if she were to bring up their pasts here, they'd probably end up punished for them. Maria shared a look with Ellis at the same time, clearly thinking about the same thing. When the duke made a signal, some of his men entered carrying what appeared to be a stuffed bear toy. Until now, even if you were able to send out a message, it would take two or three days for reinforcements to arrive from another city. It would be meaningless if there was a sudden attack from demons. But now there was the Hero who could move between cities in an instant. In addition there were two dragons in Warren that had the ability to fly. This tool would prove to be very effective from now on against any sudden invasions. After Maria asked, the Duke responded while looking over at Ellis. 'I see, I'll have to go tell Claire right away,' was what Ellis was happily thinking to herself. The pair of plush toys were distributed with one pair going from Wheat Grace to Warren, and the second pair leading from Warren to Marsfield. Leopold would be in charge of his plush toy in Wheat Grace while the duty of overseeing the two in Warren would fall to Maria. Sitting between two sighing dragons, Ellis was the only one who was laughing. And after a long time, this is the Demon Lord's Castle. Berunal had arrived at the entrance to Master's Hideaway, but the woman at the reception desk refused to let her in and threw her out. Afterwards she came up with a good solution. She would just have the Demon Lord accompany her inside. So she immediately headed over to Dundee's Shangri-La and sent out a message asking for assistance. However the Demon Lord never came out. For two hours Berunal was left waiting in front of the storefront to paradise, getting more frustrated as time went on. Seeing the Demon Lord's satisfied expression when he finally came out after two hours just made it worse. And then there was the happy-looking woman who came out with him. The last straw was when it became clear that the Demon Lord had completely forgotten about her and returned to the castle alone. That was why Berunal was so angry right now. The upset Berunal had already hit eight demon executives and urged them to hurry up and find those missing claws. That was the reason why the demon army had become so active in their plundering lately. Despite her calm and uncaring words, Berunal returned to her room with a skip to her step. It seems that when changing between male and female, the brain isn't completely reconstructed, meaning that she had lost her usual cool demeanor. And the Demon Lord's soliloquy echoed for no one to hear. The stage returns to Warren once again. The inspection party would end up staying another night. It seems that last night all of the men stubbornly argued over how to spend their remaining time with no consensus ever being met. Those on Duke Marsfield's side all wanted to go feel good at Dundee's Shangri-La while those behind Former Lord Ferdinand all wanted to try their hand at gambling inside Master's Hideaway, so it was decided that they would extend their visit one day. In the shadows, there were also a few guards who wanted to check out Revitalizing Home and Mercury Bar after hearing the rumors. Team Tuna: Duke Marsfield, the accompanying Citadel City Guild Masters, and escorts. Team Duck: Ferdinand, Lord Chaffee, and escorts. The men were cleanly split into two separate groups. Although it seems like Sir Chaffee would be visiting Warren again sometime in the future, this time without his family. Team Tuna would be left to Maria's guidance while Ellis would be left to take care of Team Duck along with the women and children. Ellis was quick to dump Team Duck into Reeve's capable hands however. So then all that was left was to figure out what to do with the remaining Mebett, Bizon, and Hymel. That was when Katie and a humanoid Ah-nyan started a small story in front of their three guests. Bizon and Frau both burst out laughing here. Mebett and Hymel meanwhile took a step back while Ellis and Claire were filled with a mixture of shame and anger. Looking furious, Claire and Ellis brought Mebett and Hymel to the Workshop Guild while Katie and Frau took Bizon to the live house. Katie's group managed to arrive at the live house just in time to see a Pine Bamboo show. Ellis's group meanwhile started a battle royal match with four palm-sized Mogemoge-kun's that Claire had built for testing purposes. The fights actually developed into something pretty interesting, and guild members placed bets on the fights as they watched during their lunch breaks. The rules were simple. They fought each other on top of a cloth stretched out over an upside-down tub. You lose if your Mogemoge-kun tips over or falls off the tub. It is an active game of strategy with irregular movements because of its eight legs, and the way the body moves is unexpectedly important. Originally Mogemoge-kun operated with a ring through the user's consciousness, but it was proved difficult focusing on the ring to drive the machine while also paying attention to your surroundings. That's why Claire turned the controller into a box with two rods that allow you to move it back and forth or side to side. All the operator has to do now is focus their mana into the box, and they can move Mogemoge-kun while also having the leeway to watch where they're going. These four mini-Mogemoge-kun's were the prototypes for this new operating system. The youngsters inside the Workshop Guild couldn't play for long because they'd use up their mana pretty quickly. Mebett and Hymel on the other hand had been given Spirit rings by Ellis. Since these two have absolutely no idea how golems move, it's natural that they don't think that somethings off here with the rings they've been given however. And with Ellis here they're mana will never run out, and they can play for as long as they want. Thus, while Ellis, Claire, Mebett, and Hymel played with their little robots like a bunch of boys on a playground, the adults around them were gambling their money away on the game's results. Ah, sorry, Hymel really is a boy. 1. I worked on this dialogue for at least an hour. It was awful, trying to find out what the punchline here was. Then I finally realized, there isn't one. The punchline is that little boys like breasts, and there was no wordplay or double meaning like what I was looking for. It never pays to overthink things folks, and you'll always hate yourself when you do.
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One dead, one hurt in avalanche at Kootenay Pass A man was killed and a woman taken to hospital following a dramatic rescue Sunday from a massive avalanche NELSON, B.C. — A man was killed and a woman taken to hospital following a dramatic rescue Sunday from a massive avalanche in southeastern British Columbia, in what was a deadly weekend in the backcountry. Search manager Chris Armstrong said the pair was among a group of four skiers trekking through a high, remote section of Kootenay Pass between Salmo and Creston on Sunday afternoon when they were hit by a slide that swept them over a cliff. Armstrong said Monday that the two remaining members of the group skied to a nearby highway to call for help, while six other skiers who were near the slide began rescue efforts. A helicopter was brought in for the rescue but could not be used because of poor weather and the lack of daylight, he said. "We ended up calling in four (search and rescue) teams from the area and had a total of 26 people do a seven-and-a half-hour evacuation of the female that was injured," Armstrong said. "It was incredibly arduous and very physical to evacuate her from that terrain." He said the "destructive" avalanche crowned at 100 centimetres — about hip-high. "It carried the two individuals over a cliff face and down through some old-growth forest." RCMP said all four skiers are from Nelson, B.C. The 27-year-old woman was taken to hospital in Trail and the 27-year-old man's body remained at the scene. Searchers were to return to the mountain to continue efforts to recover the victim's remains. "As the avalanche risk is very high in this area, police are advising to stay out of the back country," RCMP said in a statement. In a separate incident in Pemberton, north of Whistler, a 29-year-old man also died Sunday while snowmobiling with friends. RCMP Sgt. Peter Thiessen said the Burnaby resident was among a group that had snowmobiled to a forest service road area to ski and snowboard. Thiessen said that at one point during the day, one of the men was waiting for his pal to show up and eventually went looking for him. "He hiked back uphill in the deep snow and found his friend upside down in a tree well," Thiessen said. The man was pulled out but was unresponsive, blue and not breathing, he said. "The snowboarder and others began CPR. However, (they) were unable to revive their friend." RCMP, firefighters and search and rescue personnel attended the scene but the man's body could not be transported out. "As darkness was falling and the avalanche hazard was increasing, the decision was made to recover the male in the morning," Thiessen said. He said Monday afternoon that efforts were still underway to recover the body as the coroner's service had arrived by snowmobile. The Transportation Ministry plans to close Coquihalla Highway 5 between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Tuesday for avalanche control work to reduce the snowpack and clean up any deposits on the road. The ministry says that three days of high winds and snow have continued to fill avalanche paths. Last week, the Canadian Avalanche Centre issued a warning advising skiers, boarders and sledders to use extreme caution in the backcountry because as much as three metres of snow has fallen on top of a weak crust, creating the potential for massive slides. Entrepreneurs invited to 'big idea' workshop Local government terms going to four years
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Q: History of the term "early stopping" Who first used "early stopping" to refer to a form of regularization by stopping training before convergence? I have attempted to search myself but I am not sure how to find the answer. Was the term ever used in stats before neural networks for example? A: It depends on how deep you want to go. Abraham Wald was studying sequential testing and stopping criteria in 1945. It was further studied in the 1960 and 1970s (cf Ferguson, 1989). In 1989 Pocock and Hughes described using early stopping for clinical trials (I'm not sure if this is the earliest paper like this). As about first citations of using it in machine learning, the paper by Morgan and Bourlard (1990) is sometimes quoted, for example by Prechelt (1997) or Finoff et al (1993).
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Latin hip hop (also known as Latin rap) is hip hop music that is recorded by artists in the United States of Hispanic and Latino descent, along with Spanish-speaking countries in the Caribbean, North America, Central America, South America, and Spain. Latino hip hop in the United States Latin rap In the late 1980s and early 1990s, most Latin rap came from New York and the West Coast of the United States. Due to migration in the '60s and '70s, the birth of hip hop involved Latinos from the Caribbean islands. DJ Kool Herc was from Jamaica. Puerto Rico loved Hip Hop from America. Among the first rappers from the island were TNT, Brewley MC and Vico C. Later generations saw talented MCs, DJs and groups emerge all over the island. And artists from this period include Daddy Yankee, Anuel AA, Big Boy, Bad Bunny, MC Ceja, Noriel, Ozuna, Iann Dior, Ivy Queen, Mexicano, Chezina, Lito y Polaco, and Kool Bob Love. Mellow Man Ace was the first Latino artist to have a major bilingual single, the 1989 track "Mentirosa". This song went platinum, leading Mellow Man Ace to be described as the "Godfather of Latin rap" and inducted into the Hip Hop Hall of Fame inductee. In 1990, fellow West Coast artist Kid Frost further brought Latinos to the rap forefront with his hit song "La Raza (song)." In 1991, Kid Frost, Mellow Man, A.L.T. and several other Latin rappers formed the rap super group Latin Alliance and released a self-titled album which featured the hit "Lowrider (On the Boulevard)". A.L.T. also scored a hit later that year with his remake of the song Tequila. Cypress Hill, of which Mellow Man Ace was a member before going solo, would become the first Latino rap group to reach platinum status in 1991. The group has since continued to release other Gold and Platinum albums. Ecuadorian born rapper Gerardo received heavy rotation on video and radio for his single "Rico, Suave". While commercially watered-down, his album enjoyed a status of being one of the first mainstream Spanglish CDs on the market. Johnny J was a multi-platinum songwriter, music producer, and rapper who was perhaps best known for his production on Tupac Shakur's albums All Eyez on Me and Me Against the World. He also produced the 1990 single Knockin' Boots for his classmate Candyman's album Ain't No Shame in My Game, which eventually went platinum thanks to the single. In the mid-1990s, the success of LA's Cypress Hill led to additional Latin hip-hop artists finding label support. Delinquent Habits were a horn-sampling trio that found MTV support for their breakout bilingual single "Tres Delinquentes" in 1996. By the early 2000's, two Mexico-born, United States-raised Latin hip hop acts found success on major labels. LA's Akwid fused banda with hip-hop on hits like "No Hay Manera" while Milwaukee's Kinto Sol told tales of Mexican immigrant life over more minimalist beats. The genre even spawned a bicultural novelty, the Brooklyn-based crew Hip Hop Hoodíos, who fused their dual Jewish and Latino cultures on songs like "Havana Nagila" and "Raza Hoodía." Latin rap in the East Coast and Miami DJ Charlie Chase fused hip-hop with salsa and other music genres. Chase was the DJ for the New York hip-hop group the Cold Crush Brothers, from 1978 and through the '80s. East Coast Latin artists such as the Beatnuts emerged in the early 1990s, with New Jersey native Chino XL earning recognition for his lyricism and equal controversy for his subject matter. In 1992, Mesanjarz of Funk, led by the Spanish/English flow of Mr. Pearl, became the first Spanish rap group signed to a major label (Atlantic Records). In 1994, Platinum Producer and DJ Frankie Cutlass used his own label, Hoody Records, to produce his single "Puerto Rico" which became a classic. In the late 1990s, Puerto Rican rapper Big Punisher became the first Latino solo artist to reach platinum sales for an LP with his debut album Capital Punishment, which included hit song "Still Not a Player". Southwest and Chicano rap Latin rap (as well as its subgenre of Chicano rap) has thrived along the West Coast, Southwest and Midwestern states with little promotion due to the large Latino populations of those regions. Jonny Z is considered to be a pioneer of Latin hip-hop, due to him being one of the first Latinos combining Spanglish lyrics with freestyle, salsa, mambo, and regional Mexican banda. He scored four Billboard Hot Dance singles between 1993 and 1997, including one of the greatest Miami bass songs of all time, "Shake Shake (Shake That Culo)". Besides bass music, he also recorded the Chicano anthem "Orale". The Oxford Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in the United States Volume 2, Page 301 states: "A new style of Latina and Latino hip-hop was created in Miami and Texas by the bass rappers DJ Laz and Jonny Z, who mixed Latin styles with bass music". Latin hip hop in other countries Latin rap in Puerto Rico has had a substantial impact on the genres (rap, and Latin rap) and relate a certain message to their respective audiences. Puerto Rican rap emerged as a form of cultural and social protest within the Puerto Rican context. This is similar to the way American and Jamaican youth used rap and reggae/dancehall as a means to communicate their feelings on social, cultural, and political issues. In essence, Puerto Rican rap became the voice of the Puerto Rican youth in which they use dancehall and rap music as methods of expression for the Jamaican and working-class American youth counterparts as they made it in France too since 2003 "1492 Army". In the late 1990s, hip-hop took hold in Mexico, especially with the platinum success of Mexican rap pioneers Control Machete. The genre also found prominence with Latin alternative artists who fused hip-hop rhymes with live instrumentation, including rap-rockers Molotov and cumbia-rockers El Gran Silencio. There are many hip-hop scenes in Latin America, including a growing rap movement in Buenos Aires. Narco-rap A music scene, similar to the early underground gangsta rap scene, has emerged in northeastern Mexico (Nuevo León, Tamaulipas and Coahuila), where the musical phenomenon of hip-hop is being co-opted by the influence of organized crime and the drug war in the region. Some of the main exponents of the genre are Cano y Blunt, DemenT and Big Los. Freestyle In the mid-2000s, freestyle music was initially called "Latin hip hop". This dance music genre, not to be confused with improvised freestyle rapping, was dominated, at the time, by electro funk beats and electronic Latin melodic and percussion elements, over which Latino vocalists sang melodramatic pop vocals, usually in English even though it was started by Nuyorican natives and African-Americans primarily. Freestyle has been primarily popular among Latinos in the New York City, Miami, Chicago and California club scenes, but achieved national mainstream pop success with hits by Lisa Lisa, the Cover Girls, George Lamond, Stevie B, TKA and Exposé, among others. Latin trap In 2015, a new movement of trap music referred to as "Latin trap" began to emerge. Also known as Spanish-language trap, Latin trap similar to mainstream trap which details "'la calle,' or the streets — hustling, sex, and drugs". Prominent artists of Latin trap include Messiah, Fuego, Anuel AA and Bad Bunny. In July 2017, The Fader wrote "Rappers and reggaetoneros from Puerto Rico to Colombia have taken elements of trap — the lurching bass lines, jittering 808s and the eyes-half-closed vibe — and infused them into banger after banger." In an August 2017 article for Billboard's series, "A Brief History Of," they enlisted some of the key artists of Latin trap—including Ozuna, De La Ghetto, Bad Bunny, Farruko and Messiah—to narrate a brief history on the genre. Elias Leight of Rolling Stone noted "[Jorge] Fonseca featured Puerto Rican artists like Anuel AA, Bryant Myers and Noriel on the compilation Trap Capos: Season 1, which became the first "Latin trap" LP to reach Number One on Billboard's Latin Rhythm Albums chart." A remixed version of Cardi B's hit single "Bodak Yellow" (which reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart), dubbed the "Latin Trap Remix", was officially released on August 18, 2017 and features Cardi B rapping in the Spanish language with Dominican hip hop recording artist Messiah contributing a guest verse. In November 2017, Rolling Stone wrote that "a surging Latin trap sound is responding to more recent developments in American rap, embracing the slow-rolling rhythms and gooey vocal delivery popularized by Southern hip-hop." See also Avanzada Regia Brazilian hip hop Chicano rap Cuban hip hop Dominican hip hop Merenrap Mexican hip hop Nuyorican rap Salvadoran hip hop Spanish hip hop Further reading Flores, Juan. From Bomba to Hip-Hop Puerto Rican Culture and Latino Identity. New York: Columbia University Press, 2000. George, Nelson. Hip Hop America. New York: Penguin, 1998. Kitwana, Bakari. The Hip Hop Generation. Basic Books, 2002. Rivera, Raquel. New Yorkricans from the Hip Hop Zone. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. References External links LatinRapper.com—Source for Latin rap news and interviews BrownPride.com at BrownPride.com—a collection of texts and links about Latin rap American hip hop genres Urbano music genres Hispanic American music Hip hop Latin music genres
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Email:info@themlsproperties.com Agent Dashboard National Assembly probes abandoned NSITF property in Lagos Posted in News on May 13, 2019 by Adeyinka Badewa Leave a Comment Finally waking up to the realities that some Federal Government properties still rot away in Lagos, the National Assembly has begun investigation into the abandoned National Provident Fund building, now known as Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) along the Badagry expressway. The culture of waste that has recently dotted the Nigeria's landscape, continued to take its toll on properties and infrastructure. The edifice whose value experts say worth about N50 billion has been lying idle over 40 years. Located on approximately two acres of land, on Essume Street, opposite Ade and Ola Streets, Iyana Era, the over 18-floors controversial building with other adjoining structures has become a safe den for smokers, criminals and abode for miscreants who visit the project, on a daily basis. The Guardian investigations revealed that the project conceived in 1979, during the regime of a former president Olusegun Obasanjo was to be developed into a befitting headquarters for the NSITF. The project is proximal to National Postgraduate Medical College, Federal Government College Ijanikin, among other institutions.NSITF is one of the foremost social insurance organisations in Africa with a long history of service dating back to 1961. It started in 1961 as the National Provident Fund with the mandate to protect employees in the Nigerian private sector who were mostly in non-pensionable employment. Specifically, The Guardian gathered over the weekend that the National Assembly has shown interest in the property. The Senate and House of Representatives Committees on Labour are presently examining the state of the building with a view to taking a position on it. The committees have already visited the property on an oversight function and the conclusion was that the committees would get back to all the interested parties in due course". The General Manager, (Administration) of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), Mr. Segun Basorun confirmed the development.He said that the decision on what to do with the building is entirely in the hands of the National Assembly stressing that NSITF can't on its own take a decision on it. "The issue of that building is before the National Assembly because someone raised the issue with both committees. The National Assembly said they were going to get back to us and we are waiting for their directive on the issue. "NSITF cannot go ahead and do anything with the building now that the National Assembly has shown interest in how the building should be handled. The NSITF cannot pre-empt the National Assembly on the matter", he said But the project has not been in use for any good reason regardless that the construction has reached an advanced stage for decades. Young boys in the locality now use the premises as suitable football pitch where they play games on daily basis especially in the evening.The surroundings of the building have also been turned into a dunghill and there hasn't been any report on whether the structure has been put up for redevelopment. The Guardian visit to the location last week further showed that many of the occupiers of the edifice are area boys who smoke and drink right in the heart of the building while some young boys were also seen playing with their lovers. Residents of the area have also turned the premises of building now standing in the middle of a bush into other various uses like selling of motor engine oil, alcoholic drinks, food and auto-mechanic workshops where all kinds of faulty vehicles were repaired. Despite being situated close to different churches (white garment and Pentecostal) right from the entrance of the street, the structure has become a mecca for nefarious activities as confirmed by a resident of the area, Mr. Jude Alozie. Inside the down floor are old looking arranged white plastic chairs, which he stated are used by some group of people for regular meetings. Alozie said the police had in the past raided the building to arrest people that come to there to smoke and engage in other anti-social behaviour, but shortly afterward the usual police raids, the perpetrators would return, for their usual dealings. "We always see young men and girls parading the location for some unknown motives. Some associations have made the building their meeting venues. It is very pathetic that the building has been there for a while and nobody has done anything significant to ensure that it is put to good use. "How can you imagine this type of huge project been left to waste away. It is the biggest building in this area till date and it is a shame of the nation to have left such a mighty project wasting away," he said. Speaking on the development, a property developer in the area, Mr. Joe Emmanuel expressed worries on the culture of abandonment of projects in the country, stating that it is affecting the overall infrastructural development of the nation. "It is disheartening to see such project that must have cost so much money waste away. The best thing that could happen to the structure going by its age-long neglect is to pull it down for reconstruction because the architectural design is already out of fashion in the building industry," he stated. SOURCE: https://guardian.ng/property/ Adeyinka Badewa Adeyinka has a strong background in the real estate industry. He has an extensive experience in business development and strategic partnership development. He is a successful Broker/Owner of RE/MAX HomeMasters, a franchise of world wide RE/MAX. He has an extensive experience in the banking industry. He is also a builder and contractor. He owns United Developers, which is a property construction and developer company in USA. 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In the present world, the people who ride bikes are increasing enormously year by year. The first reason for choosing cycling is that it gives a good health and the second is that it can give you a wonderful opportunity to explore nature. Knowing road biking reviews before you buy a road bike and knowing tips before you ride, can ensure you have a great ride. To get reviews on best bikes for teens, check out https://www.parentingmonkey.com/review/best-bikes-for-teenagers. First of all, you should be clear of your purpose, that is whether you want to buy a road bike for general usage or you want it for racing and long rides or for off-road riding. If you want to bike in order to climb hills or for flying down dirt tracks, then it is better to choose a mountain bike based on suitability. It is indeed very vital to check out feedback given by past or present users of the bike you are planning to buy as you can get an exact idea of what the particular bike offers and what it doesn't. You can find out many reviews on best bikes for teens at https://www.parentingmonkey.com/review/best-bikes-for-teenagers and can choose the outstanding bike depending on these reviews and ratings given for the bikes. If you ride the bike in a high gear, then it puts added strain on your knees, therefore you may face the further health issues regarding your knees. So you should never pedal in high gear for long period of time. While climbing up the hill, always shift and choose the gear that will let your cadence be in the right range of rotation per minutes. By this, you can ride up the hill without stress on your knee getting built up. If your body exactly fit the bike then your riding could be much easier, more comfortable and efficient. It even causes you much less pain after the ride. It is compulsory to ride the bike by following rules and road signs. You must keep an eye on all the road signs and rules that come in your way. If you follow these tips you will have a great and safe ride and you'd love the experience you have.
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2015 is a bumper year for Longse. We get the new and decisive honors one after another. 1. 2015 Top 10 influential security brand in China. 2. The authentication of Engineer Research Center of GuangDong Province. 3. Longse Digital Monitor System was awarded high and new tech products of Guangdong Province. Guangzhou Longse Technology Co., Ltd..Below is the new business license. Longse will go on walking, will provide all of you the best service and good quality products.
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Do we have a full roster then? I have someone that wants to get on, but I don't know if we're full. His name is David Harder / [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]. He was not able to preregister though. I think we have one more slot. (based off of the spec ops topic on Google Groups) But its best to check with Kruse, as he's the boss. We have 8 spec ops team members registered on these forums, and Mexi 6 (another member of spec ops) has not signed up here. Which brings the total spec ops support team to 9 out of the supposed 10. We have room for one more; however, unless they are pre-registered, I cannot accept them on the team. But as long as no one else posts interest, he's welcome to be part of it starting saturday. It's kind of a lose-lose for us, because we won't know if he'll be with us until game day, and if he is with us, because of this, he won't know anything and will need to be caught up. I just spoke with david, his gun just went down. He knows whats wrong with it but if he cant fix it in time he wont be coming. He has a full loadout and will wear marpat. Although he does not have a viper hood so he wont be able to run with me and panda on stealth assignments. Again that is only if he can make it. David will not be coming to Operation Vigilance. That settles that I guess.
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Upper West Side restaurant news keeps oozing into our mailbox, like fake cheese on a huge plate of Super Bowl nachos. Teavana: Tipster Eliane tells us that Teavana, a tea company recently purchased by Starbucks, will be going into the spot on 81st and Broadway that used to house Vitamin Shoppe. It's expected to open next month. Epicerie Boulud: If you prefer your Super Bowl party fancy, Epicerie Boulud on 64th can hook you up. Check out the menu below (click to enlarge). Pass the Gaufrettes!
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Mary Montague Sikes will be signing copies of her �Passenger to <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />Paradise� book series at the First Colony & Friends 3rd Annual Holiday Art Bazaar, Saturday, November 6. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />First Colony Park and Clubhouse, Williamsburg. Night Watch, the latest novel in the �Passenger to Paradise� series, is set on the island of Trinidad and in the Grenadines. Much of the story is based on Sikes� own experiences during visits to the islands. Other mystery/romance novels in the series are Secrets by the Sea, set on the island of Antigua, Hearts Across Forever, set on the island of Jamaica, and Eagle Rising, set in the Red Rock community of Sedona, AZ. Sikes will be at Prince George Art & Frame, 107 Colony Square for the annual Jamestown Road Holiday Open House. While there on November 6, she will demonstrate her painting techniques from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Sikes� artwork is part of �How I Spent My Vacation: New Works 2010,� currently on view in the gallery. Secrets by the Sea is the story of the mysterious death of Dana's grandfather and Dana's quest to uncover the murderer even if it turns out to be Clifton Wilder, the enigmatic neighbor who might steal her heart. Her grandfather's diary holds many secrets--some she wishes she had not discovered.
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2007 Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Château de Beaucastel Red | Ready, but will improve | Chateau de Beaucastel | Code: 3240 | 2007 | France > Rhône > Châteauneuf-du-Pape | Southern Rhône Blend | Full Bodied, Dry | 14.5 % alcohol An expansive palette of grape varieties adds to the ensemble of Beaucastel's Châteauneuf-du-Pape in 2007, be it the white pepper from the Counoise, the hedgerow from the Cinsault, the notes of summer pudding from the Syrah or the pure red berry fruit from the Grenache. It is however the power of the dominant Mourvèdre with its notes of charcuterie and bacon rind, which intimates longevity and a satisfying crescendo over the next fifteen years. D. Magnum 1 x 300cl 1cs Scores and Reviews The Wine Advocate The Wine Advocate - Beaucastels 2007 Chateauneuf du Pape has turned out even better out of bottle than I predicted. An inky/ruby/purple color is followed by a glorious nose of blue and black fruits, truffles, pen ink, licorice, and meat juices as well as glorious levels of acidity and sweet tannin, buttressing the fruits fabulous freshness and vibrancy. This full-bodied effort still displays considerable tannin, no doubt because of the relatively high Mourvedre content. It should resolve its tannins in 2-4 years, and last for 25 or more. Robert M. Parker, Jr. - 31/10/2009 Jancis - Very dark purple. Very thick and concentrated and extremely ripe. Quite difficult to see the acid. Lots of tannins, but tannins are ripe or mûr – and mûres (blackberries) in fact – grainy tannins. (Jancis Robinson - jancisrobinson.com - 10-Aug-2009) Wine Spectator - This extremely dense red delivers layers of melted fig, mulled boysenberry and black currant fruit, all laced with notes of charred mesquite, hoisin sauce and Kenya AA coffee. The long, silky mouthfeel belies the latent power in reserve¿and there's a lot of it, with waves of grip driving the finish. Best from 2010 through 2030. (James Molesworth - Wine Spectator - 15th-December-2009) Parker - Beaucastel's 2007 Chateauneuf du Pape has turned out even better out of bottle than I predicted. An inky/ruby/purple color is followed by a glorious nose of blue and black fruits, truffles, pen ink, licorice, and meat juices as well as glorious levels of acidity and sweet tannin, buttressing the fruit's fabulous freshness and vibrancy. This full-bodied effort still displays considerable tannin, no doubt because of the relatively high Mourvedre content. It should resolve its tannins in 2-4 years, and last for 25 or more. (Robert Parker - Wine Advocate - Oct- 2009) Château de Beaucastel has 200 hectares of vineyards which makes it one of the largest wine estates in the Châteauneuf du Pape region. Chateau Beaucastel has been run by several generations of the Perrin family, beginning with the late Jacques Perrin (who died in 1978), then the brothers Jean-Pierre and Francois, and now their sons Thomas, Marc, Pierre, and Mathieu. The Perrins own an impressive portfolio of wines, from the extraordinary values, to the top-end world classics, including a sizeable operation under the Perrin et Fils label, as well as the well-priced negociant brand La Vielle Ferme, all of which showcase the complexity and diversity of terroirs in the Rhone region. Beaucastel was one of the very first domaines to practise organic viticulture - namely no use of herbicides, insecticides or any other chemicals. Unusually, all 13 permitted grape varieties are grown although it is Mourvèdre which is Beaucastel`s signature grape, often making up a third of the final blend. Beaucastel is renowned for its controversial vinification "á chaud" which involves rapidly heating the incoming grapes, which extracts colour and aroma and kills harmful bacteria. Beaucastel's wines are matured in 500-litre oak casks and, after blending, are bottled with a light fining and without being filtered. From vines in close proximity to the great Châteauneuf-du-Pape property itself, the Coudoulet de Beaucastel is famous in the Wine Trade for being vastly superior to its Côtes du Rhône appellation tag. Low yields and high quality fruit underwrite the quality, and six months ageing in foudre completes the picture. The Perrins consider this wine to be an integral part of their impressive portfolio. Southern Rhône Blend The vast majority of wines from the Southern Rhône are blends. There are 5 main black varieties, although others are used and the most famous wine of the region, Châteauneuf du Pape, can be made from as many as 13 different varieties. Grenache is the most important grape in the southern Rhône - it contributes alcohol, warmth and gentle juicy fruit and is an ideal base wine in the blend. Plantings of Syrah in the southern Rhône have risen dramatically in the last decade and it is an increasingly important component in blends. It rarely attains the heights that it does in the North but adds colour, backbone, tannins and soft ripe fruit to the blend. The much-maligned Carignan has been on the retreat recently but is still included in many blends - the best old vines can add colour, body and spicy fruits. Cinsault is also backtracking but, if yields are restricted, can produce moderately well-coloured wines adding pleasant-light fruit to red and rosé blends. Finally, Mourvèdre, a grape from Bandol on the Mediterranean coast, has recently become an increasingly significant component of Southern Rhône blends - it often struggles to ripen fully but can add acidity, ripe spicy berry fruits and hints of tobacco to blends. Châteauneuf-du-Pape is the largest and most important wine appellation in the southern Rhône. It is home to more than 3,200 hectares of vineyards and over 80 growers; more wine is produced in Châteauneuf than the whole of the northern Rhône put together. The vineyards are bounded to the west by the Rhône river and to the east by the A7 autoroute. Châteauneuf-du-Pape was the first ever Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée established in France, in 1932. Small, rounded rocks from the ancient river bed known as galets roulés are a key aspect of what makes Châteauneuf -du-Pape wines so distinctive, with the rocks reflecting heat back into the vines at night, thus increasing ripeness and reducing acidity. The gloriously rich red wines, redolent of the heat and herbs of the south, are enhanced by the complexity which comes from blending several grape varieties. Fourteen are permitted for reds: Grenache, Mouvedre, Syrah, Cinsault, Vaccarese, Counoise, Teret Noir, Muscadin, Picpoul Noir, Clairette, Grenache Blanc, Rousanne, Picpoul Gris and Picardin. With red Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Grenache typically dominates with Syrah and Mourvèdre in support. White Châteauneuf-du-Pape is becoming increasingly sought-after, even though it represents less than 10 percent of the total production. Here, five grapes are permitted: Grenache Blanc, Clairette, Roussanne, Bourboulenc and Picardin. Recommended Producers: Château de Beaucastel, Clos de Papes, Vieux Télégraphe, Château Rayas,, Domaine de la Charbonnière, Sabon, Château La Nerthe, Domaine Perrin
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Hit by the economic downturn and tragedy but not out for good. The Old Pueblo is showing its age through this economic downturn. Tucson is a bit tarnished from the transition in the previous decade from a quaint small city with a university to a popular relocation destination with a lot of lookalike housing surrounding it. It once had a thriving film location business and attractions that suffered unfortunate fates both fueled by fire. The original Old Tucson movie studios and the community on top of Mt. Lemon both burned down and never restored to what they once were. The natural beauty of the Sonoran desert around Tucson is still alive. The two rainy seasons, winter and summer, keeps the desert lush. Tucson and Pima County made wise decisions decades ago to reduce light pollution by having little street lighting due to the nearby observatories and preserving the desert landscaping by ordinance. It escaped the importation of plants and remaking the desert into a California-like city as Phoenix did. Due to its geography and these measures the urban heat island effect is limited. For seven Biblically epic long years I lived in Oro Valley just north of the city. In those years I witnessed the town transform from a sleepy stable horse and ranch village to a suburb that rivaled those of Phoenix with seemingly endless miles of stucco and red tile roof houses most people could not really afford. I lived at the base of Pusch Ridge and my home was immune to the worst of it but Oracle Road, the main thoroughfare, became nearly impossible to navigate to get there. Worse, I lost three jobs due to companies disappearing from the area. Tucson metros major problem is employers such as AT&T, Lucent, IBM, Qwest, UPS and others departed to be replaced by low paying contract call centers. The remaining employers, defense contractors, military, aviation, Pima County and the University of Arizona have entrenched employees subject to frequent cutbacks and layoffs. Tucson stands alone as a liberal political island surrounded even in its own county by a conservative constituency more aligned with the rest of the state. In my recent visit there it seems the tragic event of the shooting of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords took away what confidence was left out of the area. The city itself and the territory around it also appear worn down and bereft. Its close proximity to the border has taken its toll also. This once thriving alternative to Phoenix seems to have lost its way, unsure of what to do and where to go next. My estimation is that Tucson metro still has a lot going for it and although it will take time the region will pick itself up, dust off and revitalize into an even better place than it once was.
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Europe would accept an agreement to end disputes over Argentine biodiesel January 17, 2019 Isaac Mitchell Company 0 Brussels (correspondent) .- The European Commission, which represents the commercial interests of the 28 member countries of the European Union, would be willing, according to a cable from the Reuters agency that Clarín was able to confirm from European sources on Tuesday, to accept a pact with Argentine producers of biodiesel. It would be to close the dispute that has dragged for seven years by European accusations that biodiesel receives illegal aid according to European standards and therefore dumping (sale below cost) and must pay tariffs to enter the market European. Argentine biodiesel producers would already be aware of the plans of the European Commission. The agreement would mean that the European Union would renounce the imposition of tariffs in exchange for Argentine biodiesel being sold in Europe at a minimum price that would be fixed by agreement. Brussels is trying to find a solution that satisfies both Argentina and European biodiesel producers, who have been protesting for years because they consider that the national product receives illegal State aid that allows it to sell in Europe below the price of production, thus removing to the European biodiesel market by making it uncompetitive in prices. A source from the European Commission explained to Clarin that Argentine producers must respond to the offer at the latest this week and that if they accept it, the governments of the European bloc should decide at the latest by the end of this month. If there is no agreement, the tariffs will become permanent at the end of February and could be in effect for years. These tariffs would be, according to Clarín in December, between 25% and 33.4%. The European Union imposed tariffs on Argentine biodiesel in 2013 and had to eliminate them in March 2018 after Argentine producers won a case before the World Trade Organization and another before the EU Court of Justice itself, which ruled that the Commission European Union had miscalculated the cost of producing the national biodiesel. These opinions seemed to close the case and Brussels announced last September that it would not impose tariffs on Argentine biodiesel although it left the door open saying it would continue studying the case but "in view of the results (of its investigations), without imposing measures additional ". Three months later, under pressure from European producers, he again changed his mind and threatened tariffs. In December, he said that "in view of the conclusions reached, a definitive tariff should be imposed to prevent the materialization of the imminent threat of material damage in the EU industry from subsidized imports." Brussels has always suspected that the Argentine government applies tax mechanisms or aid to producers to cheapen production, a practice that European competition rules prohibit. The sources consulted in Brussels did not want to give more details about the possible pact, for example if it would include a maximum export quota in addition to a minimum price. Despite the flood, the harvest will contribute US $ 28,000 million to the economy Electronic of auction: brake to the prices by the crisis Despite the law, on the coast 40% of businesses still do not accept the cards The Netflix meme, the Bad Bunny tweet, the networks do not stop talking about Chimuelo
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German bonus track is rock'n'roll fun Vincent Price will be the new single Now what?! track list and artwork "Gold Edition" formats rundown Man Alive streaming Yet another bonus track German chain Media Markt sells Now what?! CDs with a sticker that unlocks a free download of a bonus track called First Sign of Madness from it's own website. Posted by Nick Soveiko on Friday, April 26th, 2013, filed under News. You can follow comment on this post through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a comment below, or trackback from your own site. « Hell to Pay on TV Total Steve's track-by-track » 20 Comments to "Yet another bonus track": Doug MacBeath says: Well, that's an embuggerance! Hopefully it will appear elsewhere soon… The Highway Star says: Tour edition, anyone? :/ purpletemple says: I bought my copies (cd and Lp) at a Media Markt in belgium, but didn't receive any code or key for a bonus track. They must be keeping it for the german market…Strange. I guess it'll show up somewhere else later. The album is just INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love it! Tracy(Zero the Hero) Heyder says: I actually did get to hear the other bonus track "It'll be Me". Definitely didn't deserve to make the main album. Not even sure why it is included at all. Not a bad song in the general since, but not worthy of being considered a Purple song. Especially on the album so highly anticipated after an 8 year wait. I sure hope the rest of the songs on the album aren't anything like this track. It belongs on 'Gillan's Inn'. Fits the format of that record perfectly. Actually mainly due to how Gillan sings the song. One listen and you all will hear what I mean. I loved Gillan's Inn. I like the song. As for Purple? Bonus? More like a throw away. Ch-BeerZ?! peter chrisp says: Tracey talk about "Made In Japan" to my shock or surprise, the Japanese version of the album is due around the 22nd May, on side 1 they get an extra 3 tracks & 3 more on side 2!!?? Here are the details: track 13 Smoke On The Water 14 Wrong Man both live and 15 Hell To Play radio edit Disc 2,1 All The Time In the World alternative Radio Mix,2 Perfect Strangers 3 Rapture Of The Deep Live, if i can use a Pink Floyd term and i think we know why, all in all an extra 6 tracks plus the dvd, which i would imagine is the making of the album. Klaus Thiel-Klenner says: well, you can buy the song and download it on the MEDIA MARKT Site… for 99 cents Klaus, several people outside of Germany have tried that without any luck. Peter Crisp, all those tracks are just LIVE tracks of prior release tunes. Bonus to me means extra. There are tons of live versions of all those songs already posted as Bonus tracks. They used them on the ROTD Deluxe Edition. We are clamoring for NEW material. Live versions of new material would be wonderful though. These you listed have been offered over and over…. Hopefully there will be a Live album and DVD from this upcoming tour with tons of songs played from Now What?! and some more thrown in from MK7/8 such as 'Sun Goes Down'. That would be different. That would be 'dangerous' as Roger keeps stating they are. Yes, the standard classics.. SOTW, HS, Hush, BN, PS, and the rest entirely different from there past cookie cut list. Drdp says: Does anyone here know enough German to navigate through the Media Market website download for "First Sign Of Madness"? If so, does the download go to iTunes or their own player? I'd hate to wait months to listen to it as part of the parent CD. Purple Ron says: Just as with Rapture of the Deep, it is very likely there will be a tour edition with more bonus stuff. Add to this that next month (May) there will be a Japanese version of both the standard as the limited version with each different (Live) Bonus tracks compared to the versions available elsewhere. So if you're an obsessed Purple freak and completist of all the Purple output (like myself) who will buy anything new from our Purple gang, than it will turn out to be an expensive business. But hey, since it's been way too long since the guys have released anything new and we've all been waiting for years for this to come, why complain? It's a fantastic new album anyway ,so NOW WHAT?! I am sorry to hear that 🙁 – hopefully there will be another way soon Juri Renko says: Umm. Bought mine at Media Markt Berlin, no code or key either. Joerg says: @ No. 12 Juri, there is no code necessary to buy it in their download shop: http://musik-download.mediamarkt.de/servlets/2452328105705Dispatch/3/jspforward?file=./index.jsp&page=track&id=121910525 Svante Axbacke says: @13: But it is supposed to be a free download if you have bought the actual album. @ Svante Exactly!! Rasmus Heide says: Bonus track reviewed: http://www.thehighwaystar.com/news/2013/04/30/german-bonus-track-is-rocknroll-fun/ I gotta be totally honest here this is a lousy policy on the labels part and maybe the Band too. It's only an effort to SUCK a few more bucks outta the diehard fans. We are all mostly first day buyers but also COMPLETE-ISTS! So when & where this track shows up to the rest of the world WE are going to be forced to buy the whole CD again! And it's NOT right. If there were any decency it will be available on iTunes or the like as a single song buy. But it probably won't. I hope someone out there 'SHARES" the song and we are able to get it "ON OUR OWN" and avoid getting ripped off as it appears we are about to. SF01 says: Just found it in the net, amazing track, it's a shame they didn't include this on the album. Just type in google "Deep Purple First Sign of Madness download" and you can now have it! All in all, this is free bonus track for those who bought Now What?! May 3rd, 2013 at 21:57 Roughale says: I have just bought the album at the local Media Markt and the bonus track site does not open,maybe they could have called the album What the f$%§? 😉 Any ideas what I am doing wrong? I like the album, had a listen to a colleague's copy and it marks my first Morse album in my DP collection… Roughale, try this: http://deeppurple-bonustrack.com/
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این مقاله تقریباً شامل 14285 کلمه می باشد. We use a novel household survey to investigate the effects of employer-based financial education on personal saving. We explore cross-sectional relations between the availability of employer-based financial education and various measures of asset accumulation, and we interpret these patterns in light of various potentially confounding factors. Our findings favor the hypothesis that employer-based financial education stimulates saving, both in general and for retirement. این مقاله شامل 14285 کلمه می باشد.
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Steve Ballmer's plan to buy the Los Angeles Clippers for $2 billion is an unusual situation for both the buyer and seller. As one close friend of Ballmer's told me Friday morning: "He's obsessed with basketball, he needs something to do and he's got $18 billion." So we can't extrapolate too much from this yet. But it does underscore a fundamental shift in sports. Teams are now valued more like Picassos, rare diamonds and vintage Ferraris than fundamental businesses. Their value is more likely driven by the supply of billionaires and their money than by bottom lines and a sports' team's record of wins and losses. Steve Ballmer, left, and NBA Commissioner Adam SIlver attend an NBA playoff game between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Los Angeles Clippers at Staples Center on May 11, 2014 in Los Angeles. 1. The main buyers are rich people, not companies. Most big companies have divested their teams, but the Clippers' bidders included David Geffen, Oprah Winfrey and Tony Ressler. So just like that $142 million Francis Bacon painting that sold last fall, values are determined largely by emotional bids from billionaires, which can make for irrational values. 2. They are scarce assets. The National Basketball Association, National Football League and Major League Baseball aren't making new teams every year—just like how Pablo Picasso isn't making any more paintings. So it's not replaceable. 3. Access to an elite club. Just like the Ferrari club or an art museum board, buying a sports team gives you membership in a special group. There are more than 2,000 billionaires in the world. Owning a sports team makes you special—like having one of only five balloon dogs made by artist Jeff Koons. 4. Parabolic valuations. Donald Sterling bought the Clippers in 1981 for $12.5 million. If the team sells for $2 billion, that's a 16,000 percent gain. The only thing I could find that compares is the Ferrari 250 GTO that sold for $18,000 in the mid-60s and sells for more than $50 million today.
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Intersection improvement work completed Infrastructure Journalist, September 8, 2017 September 11, 2017 , News, Road, 0 Improvement works are now complete at The Crescent intersection at Pennant Hills, Sydney, improving traffic flow and reducing congestion. Member for Hornsby, Matt Kean, said the upgrade work was delivered as part of the NSW Government's $300 million Urban Roads Pinch Point Program which aims to reduce congestion and improve travel times on Sydney's busiest corridors. "Before these improvements were carried out, road users experienced congestion at the intersection during morning and afternoon peak as it is so close to Pennant Hills railway station," Mr Kean said. "Roads and Maritime Services invited feedback from the community on the proposed improvements in December 2016 and in May 2017, and received comments from 91 people and one organisation. "Work was carried out from late June this year to modify the existing median to extend the right turn northbound lane by 95m on Pennant Hills Road between The Crescent and Fisher Avenue to ease congestion for motorists." Mr Kean said these improvements are improving traffic flow for motorists travelling through the intersection, particularly during the evening peak. "The changes have improved the efficiency of the intersection by reducing the queue length of right turning motorists from Pennant Hills Road into The Crescent," Mr Kean said. "With around 63,500 motorists travelling through the intersection each day, it was essential these improvements were carried out to enable motorists to experience a safer and more efficient journey." Government calls for EOIs for Inland Rail business cases Kim Ho, November 4, 2019 November 4, 2019 , Investment, News, NSW, Open tenders, Planning, Project, QLD, Rail, Regional, spotlight, 0 The Federal Government has called for Expressions of Interest (EOI) putting forward projects for investigation under the $44 million... Old Wallgrove road upgrade fosters job growth Infrastructure Journalist, April 19, 2017 April 19, 2017 , News, NSW, People, Project, Road, Urban Development, 0 An estimated 40,000 new jobs have been unlocked following completion of the upgrade to Old Wallgrove Road, which has... Port of Melbourne commits to a sustainable future India Murphy, July 5, 2019 July 5, 2019 , News, Port, Sustainability, 0 Port of Melbourne has released its Sustainability Report, detailing its performance across environmental, social, economic, and governance systems in... Port Kembla Gas Terminal proposal released for comment admin, November 19, 2018 November 19, 2018 , News, NSW, Utility, 0 The Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the proposed Port Kembla Gas Terminal — considered to be "Critical" State Significant... Paying the price for unsafe scaffolding Elisa Iannunzio, February 20, 2018 February 22, 2018 , InfraPeople, News, People, Safety, VIC, 0 A Ballarat construction company has been convicted and fined $25,000 for ignoring WorkSafe directions to fix unsafe scaffolding at... Melbourne train stations go solar Infrastructure Journalist, June 27, 2017 June 27, 2017 , News, Rail, Technology, Trends, Urban Development, VIC, 0 Solar panels are being installed across Gardiner, Ormond, McKinnon and Bentleigh train stations in Melbourne as part of the... Calder Highway receives $10 million upgrade investment Infrastructure Journalist, May 18, 2017 May 17, 2017 , Construction, News, Road, VIC, 0 The Federal Government is investing $10 million into upgrades on the Calder highway in Victoria, building new overtaking lanes... NSW's best and worst roads revealed Kim Ho, March 18, 2019 March 18, 2019 , Asset Management, Congestion, News, NSW, Regional, Safety, Standards, Transport, 0 The National Roads and Motorists Association (NRMA) has released the results of the largest transport survey in NSW's history,... Gold Coast Light Rail reaches new milestoneThree Roper Highway truck bays completed
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Assam Public Service Commission Recruits for 35 Inspector of School/ DEEO/ Deputy Director & Assistant Engineer Positions. | Candidates with Engineering Degree/ B.E/ B. Tech/ Master Degree Can Apply for APSC Jobs. APSC Recruitment 2017 – 35 Assistant Engineer (IT) & Other Vacancies – Assam Public Service Commission (APSC), Assam has published a recruitment notification for special recruitment of 35 Inspector of School/ DEEO/ Deputy Director, Assistant Engineer (Civil) & Assistant Engineer (IT) posts under Public Health Engineering Deptt. Willing candidates fulfilling the Eligibility criteria given in the APSC official job advertisement can submit their application in the prescribed format on or before 31-05-2017. Other details given in the APSC notification are briefly mentioned below, have a look and apply for suitable post according to your need and qualification. Candidates willing to apply for Inspector of School/ DEEO/ Deputy Director posts should have acquired second class Master Degree having brilliant career with B.T/ B. Ed degree and possessing teaching experience in school or college for 10 years or administrative experience for 10 years of which 5 years must be teaching. For Assistant Engineer (IT) posts should have acquired BE/ B. Tech in computer science and Engineering or Engineering Degree in IT in regular course only from any Engineering College/ University recognized by AICTE, Engineering Degree in IT from IGNOU in Distance Education mode with adequate experience. Applicant's age limit should be below 43 years for Post (01), 21 – 43 years for Post (02 & 03) as on 01-01-2017. Age relaxation is applicable as per rules. Selection for above designation will be done based on applicant's performance in Screening Test/ Viva-voce Interview. Persons willing to apply for APSC posts can send their application in the prescribed format with self attested photocopies of educational qualification certificate, mark sheets, caste certificate, experience certificate, registration certificate in an envelope should be superscribed with "Name of the Post Applied for" to The Deputy Secretary, Assam Public Service Commission, Jawaharnagar, Khanapara, Guwahati – 22 on or before 31-05-2017 during office hours. Last Date for Receipt of Application Form: 31-05-2017 during office hours.
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Home›News›Repsol submits new PDO for Yme field Repsol submits new PDO for Yme field Repsol has submitted a new Plan for Development and Operation (PDO) for Yme field, in the North Sea. More than eight billion kroner will be invested in the development. The planned start-up is 2020. The plan is to develop Yme using existing facilities which were installed on the field during the development in 2007. Production is planned from the leased jack-up drilling and production facility, Mærsk Inspirer. It will be modified and adapted to operations on Yme. The expected future recoverable oil resources from Yme are 10.3 MMsm3 – corresponding to 65 MMbbl of oil. "The objective of our petroleum management policy is to ensure the greatest possible value creation for society from the petroleum resources on the Norwegian shelf. The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate takes a positive view of new initiatives from the industry which can contribute to increasing socio-economic value creation, including the initiative to exploit the value potential in Yme," says Tove Francke, assistant director of Development and operations, North Sea south. Over the next few weeks, the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate will conduct the normal process of reviewing the decision basis, while also assessing financial, technical and resource-related risks associated with the project. Yme was a producing field from 1996 to 2001, after which the field was shut down and the facilities removed. It was no longer profitable to operate the field. A new PDO for Yme was approved in 2007. Yme was originally developed with a jack-up production facility and a storage vessel for one of the structures, Gamma. The other structure, Beta, was developed with subsea wells. Due to structural faults, this facility could not be used, and it was removed in 2016 without initiating production on the field. A total of nine wells will now be re-used and six new wells are planned. The strategy is to produce from horizontal wells with pressure support from water injection and water-alternating-gas injection. All produced water and all gas will be re-injected into the reservoir. The existing facilities on Yme comprise a caisson, a subsea oil storage tank, pipelines and a connection between Gamma and Beta, manifold and subsea template with three slots on Beta, subsea loading system for oil from the storage tank, and wells on both Gamma and Beta. The licensees in Yme are Repsol (operator 55%), Lotos (20%), Okea (15%) and Kufpec (10%).
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Congo-Kinshasa: $80 Million Raised to Fight Ebola, More Needed 00511764_2f71cef139b4c16a71ffb776046c76b7_arc614x376_w285_us1.png The World Bank, supported by Japan, Germany and Australia, has allocated up to U.S. $80 million in grants over the next six months to help fight Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The grants will cover more than half the cost of the DRC government's drive to end the current Ebola outbreak. The grants, announced by the bank on Thursday, comprise $60 million from the bank's fund for low-income countries, the International Development Association, and up to $20 from the Pandemic Emergency Financing Facility (PEF), a funding mechanism created by the bank with support from the three developed nations. The DRC needs an estimated $148 million for the period February to July to fund its efforts to halt the outbreak. Quoted in a World Bank news release, the country's Minister of Health, Oly Ilunga Kalenga, said the outbreak - the country's tenth - "has been the worst that our country has faced so far... "This renewed financial commitment from the World Bank Group and the PEF allows us and our partners to concentrate fully on fighting Ebola and protecting the health of our citizens..." he added. "The situation is very challenging, but we are determined to increase our already strong efforts to contain the outbreak." The World Bank's interim president, Kristalina Georgieva, said while the priority was to end the current outbreak, the grants would help the DRC and its neighbours to build strong health systems to help protect them from the long-term damage that pandemics could cause. The bank noted that the DRC has been fighting the outbreak since August last year, and that more than 480 deaths have been confirmed in the North Kivu and Ituri provinces. It said it had provided most of the money to fight the outbreak so far. Source: allafrica.com Economie, Santé
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MONROE. N. Y., Oct. 31 (AP) —Deer‐hunting came to an abrupt halt shortly after it be gan at sunrise today In Goose Pond State‐Park in this south eastern New York area. State Supreme Court Justice John Sweeny signed an order clearing the 1,600‐acre park of hunters. A system had been worked out with sportsmen's groups to allow up to 45 hunt ers, armed with bows and arrows, to use the grounds. The surrounding area, how ever, has been shifting from rural to suburban. Concerned homeowners protested the hunting plan, and Judge Sweeny ruled in their favor.
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An intrepid squad of 20 able and willing U8s accompanied by a group of very game parents gathered at the Fleet and Ewshot tournament on Sunday 30th January. We were told to wrap up warm and wear plenty of layers in anticipation of the cold. It certainly was extremely cold, although this didn't have any negative impact whatsoever on our enthusiastic youngsters who turned up keen to represent the Club and match their skills against different players and different teams. We split into two teams of 10 of mixed ability (testament to our strength in depth that we can generally field two teams at a minis tournament) and became the Haslemere Oranges and the Haslemere Limes. Each team was also split equally between boys and girls. As the day was so cold we rolled players on and off at two minute intervals - this meant that everyone got to play as much hockey as possible. Both teams played four 10-minute matches, generally eight-a-side. For those who had not played at a tournament before, this was a great experience of proper matches with real umpires. The Haslemere Oranges came away with two wins, one draw and one defeat, marginally better than the Limes who achieved one win, one draw and two defeats, at the hands of the home side and a very well-drilled side from Woking. All in all a fantastic experience, and something which can only add to our youngsters' hockey development. Thanks on this occasion to Richard Hoe and Paul Ashford for managing the two teams, and as always to all parents who ferried the children to and from the Tournament and provided such vocal and enthusiastic support. On a dull and somewhat rainy Sunday morning a squad of twenty U8s met at Winchester for the next in this seasons round of minis mixed hockey tournaments. We entered two teams into the tournament and were playing Basingstoke, Winchester and Trojans U8s. It is a sign of how strong junior hockey is at Haslemere, that we were the only team to enter 2 teams at this age group. We balanced both teams out based on age, gender and experience. So when the Haslemere Oranges met the Haslemere Limes both the games were very close and great fun to watch as a spectator. The Limes won the first game by a single goal, and the second game was drawn 2-2. Other than that the Limes had great fun in winning all their games against the other clubs, and the Haslemere Oranges went on to win most of their games. As a coach and parent it was great to see all twenty kids so excited before, during and after the tournament. The three cheers that our teams gave the opposition after each game were definitely the loudest, and the banter amongst the children about goals scored and just missed was fun to listen to. This was the first tournament for a number of our U7 year olds, and they all did very well indeed. Each club had its experienced and very skilful players, however the reason that Haslemere won so many games was the general level of all our players was very good. Thanks to all the parents who ferried their children to the tournament, and provided such good encouragement and support from the sidelines. HHC's under 8s began their season with a fantastic performance at Alton HC's minifest at Lord Wandsworth College. 5 teams had entered the festival, but with one team unable to play. HHC split in to two groups, with one bearing the HHC name and the other, teamed with Fleet HC, bearing the name "the all stars". The boys and girls all played their hearts out and enjoyed a very competitive morning's tournament which was played in excellent spirit by all involved. At this level the experience of playing matches and learning about the game is certainly the main agenda, however, I should note that both of our teams won every game except when matched against each other, which the "all stars" edged 3:2. With the tournament completed a very tired and happy group of HHC youngsters left the pitch with their heads held high and excited about their hockey. Thank you to the U8s and their parents who provided enthusiastic support and very much got into the spirit of the day. "Three cheers" to all.
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Brand new! The Ergomaster Carbon Cane is a newly styled extra wide soft touch grip handle that is designed for comfort and functionality. It has an adjustable shaft that allows this cane to range from 31"-38". It is available in a Black or Red woven fiber pattern. It can be trimmed, but this will alter the adjustable length. Supports up to 250lbs.
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Brandon Rusnak (born Brandon Watson on July 11, 1995) is an American football cornerback for the Arlington Renegades of the XFL. He played college football for University of Michigan. Professional career Rusnak signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted free agent. He was later signed to the practice squad before being promoted to the active roster. On August 31, 2021, Rusnak was waived by the Jaguars and re-signed to the practice squad the next day. He was promoted to the active roster on December 28. On August 29, 2022, Rusnak was waived by the Jaguars. Rusnak signed with the Arlington Renegades of the XFL on March 7, 2023. Personal Rusnak was born Brandon Watson, but legally changed his name to Brandon Rusnak in November 2020. References External links Jacksonville Jaguars bio Michigan Wolverines bio 1995 births Living people Players of American football from Wilmington, Delaware American football cornerbacks Michigan Wolverines football players Jacksonville Jaguars players Arlington Renegades players
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The nickname given to it is a just perfect description for what it really is: a city that never sleeps. When visiting Ne​​w York, staying there for at least a night is a must. However, with many things to do in NYC at night staying overnight doesn't mean that staying for a night involves booking a hotel. While New York City displays business activities in the morning, nights in NYC focus on the fun and entertainments it has to offer. What's a better way to start your NYC night adventure than dining at one of the restaurants in NYC? You will find hundreds of places to eat in the city and choosing which one to go to might be pretty challenging. You can choose depending on the cuisine, the atmosphere, and of course, your budget. As a cultural melting pot, it's not surprising that the restaurants in the city offer different culinary delights, which originate from different nations. They are also made to everyone's preference. When eating outside, however, you have to know that it's almost required for every customer to leave tip to the restaurant staff. Actually, it's considered rude to give tips less than 15% of the total amount of your order. So, if you're looking to save money, then you may want to look for a self-service restaurant. New York City hosts a great number of world famous restaurants that live up for the hype. Some of the famous restaurants you may want to visit are Hard Rock Café, Ben's Kosher Deli, Russian Tea Room, and Tom's Restaurant. After having a nice dinner, you're all set for a great NYC nightlife experience. The city is full of so much energy when the night comes. There are hundreds of relaxing pubs, crazy nightclubs, good bars, and even dance clubs. If you can't decide where to go, you can do bar hopping and get to choose which one you like best. From the trendiest bars to the hippest music lounges, the nightlife in New York City offers different for a great time with friends to spend time enjoying music and having some nice drinks. If you love to watch stand-up comedy shows, then you are in for a good time! NYC has the funniest comedians located in many bars in the city. You will find New York City bars that will accommodate those who have the most unique tastes. Bars in New York bars are also a great place to meet people that add character to this concrete jungle. From sipping on a Cosmopolitan in a trendy minimalist bar to rubbing shoulders with the punks of East Village, a night out in New York can go anywhere. Here are different venues you could visit on your trip to New York City. Night Clubs - There are a lot of nightclubs in New York waiting for you. This means you can expect to listen to some of the New York-based DJs firing the night away. Techno, hip-hop, funk, salsa, as well as high energy dance clubs, you will find almost anything you can think of! Jazz Clubs - From the sketchy basement venue to more modern, upscale settings, New York's jazz clubs are the perfect place to find some of the most admired jazz artists since the days it took off in the 1940s. Comedy Clubs - New York doesn't lack comedy clubs. It's not surprising then that some of the best comedians are doing their rounds on different clubs in the city. Spend the night relaxing and being entertained. Broadway - If you are looking for something that you don't normally find in any big city, then you may want to experience New York's Broadway. This is where all aspiring stage actors build their dreams. Watch a show and be amazed at the lovely performance of skilled actors doing what they are passionate about. You probably didn't expect this one, but some of New York City's famous museums are best visited when the sun sets. Not only you'll be able to avoid tourist crowds during the daytime, but there are nights that even offer free admission. If you are visiting on the weekend, you may want to spend your Friday evening at Rubin Museum of Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, Museum of Modern Art, or Metropolitan Museum of Art without spending a penny. There are several bus tours in New York City, and a lot of companies offer tours even during the nighttime. There are different tours to choose from, with lengths that range anywhere from 1 to 4 hours long. The more popular ones are the guided double-decker bus tours. This guided tour will take you all over Manhattan where you will see beautiful sights and know more about the history of one of the most well-known areas of New York City. Some of best tours of New York actually occur on the water. There different boat cruises available that operate at night, which include dinner and jazz cruises, sailboat tours, and tours that will take you to the Statue of Liberty. If you are traveling New York on a shoestring, then you may want to consider getting on the Staten Island ferry trip. This trip offers many spectacular views of the city and it is entirely free. Want to see famous comedians and TV hosts without spending money? Well, you are in the right place! A lot of TV shows are filmed in NYC and if you are willing to line up for a couple of hours in the studio to get in, then you may want to do this. You may want to submit a request to see shows such as Live with Kelly, The View, The Chew, Late Night with Seth Meyers, or if you are staying until the morning, Good Morning America. However, you have to make sure that you make a reservation online beforehand as the wait can be really long. Experience NYC from a different perspective by seeing it lit up from the city's highest point. The best time to go is before The Empire State building closes at 2:00 am, giving you the opportunity to see the city at its best. On top of that, if you want to avoid the big crowd, going there are night would be a great choice. It surely is going to be one of the highlights of your trip. Did you really visit New York City if you didn't go to Times Square? Probably not! This part of the city is home to some of the best shops, entertainment, and restaurants in the world. Or, you may want to find a seat and people watch at one of the busiest pedestrian roads in the world. If you happen to be in Times Square between 11:57 pm and 12:00 am, then you will be able to witness Midnight Moment. This is the time when different billboards in Time Square show a remarkable digital display in synchronization. It is the biggest digital art show in the world. As you can see, with many things to do in NYC at night, it surely lives up for its name as the city that never sleeps. Whether you want to relax or drink the night away and meet people, there surely an option for you. Nightlife in New York City is not only about getting drunk and eating subway and pizza, whether you are looking for some relaxing time or even something more education, there surely is an activity for you to experience! Hopefully, this list of things to do in NYC at night has helped you plan your trip to the Big Apple better. If you liked this article, make sure to share this on your social media. Or if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask us by leaving them in the comment box below!
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