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Though she may not really count since she's my twin sister, Margarita_rosa who I seem to send things every few weeks. We trade back and forth. |
jgodel77 - never paid me for 5 briefs and then went and sold at least 2 in the marketplace. Sent many PM's. Never resolved, gave up... |
2. Rosa sewed a tiny little stuffed kitty for me and it's amazing. Rosa is a great seamstress and a wonderful seller. |
3. Rosa makes incredble tiny dolly clothing, and is wonderful to deal with! :>) |
4. Rosa bought some boots from me ^_^ She was great to deal with! |
I'm glad you like them! |
5. Rosa is awesome to work with...and her tiny dollies rule! |
6. Rosa made me some boots for my AR Lilica. She was amazingly sweet and had great communication with me. The boots are darling and very well made. I'll be back for sure! |
7. Rosa has made shoes and boots for my tiny ones and all of the transactions have been great. She is lightning fast with her delivery and everything has fit perfectly and has been beautifully made. Will be a return customer! |
8. I got a lovely crocheted dress for my LD White Pury. Also got some of her shoes and boots for Pury and Catsy. Got one of her wigs for Pury and just recently got 2 more wigs for my Piposdoll Namoo. I also got the sweetest tiny stuffed kitty for Pury. I love everything! |
Rosa's work is amazing! So tiny and perfect. Rosa really communicates with you and takes the time to make sure she has everything you want just right. I am already a repeat cusomer and plan to go back for more soon. |
Thank you Rosa!:aheartbea |
9. I've had two great transactions with Rosa. I would recommend her to anyone wanting to purchase her tiny boots or boy socks. Thank you Rosa. |
10. Rosa purchased some things from me and was perfect..paid fast and was super easy to deal with. Thanks!! |
11. Bought latiyellow apple dress set |
Fast shipping, nice communication, welly made dress, its just an ideal transaction! |
Thankyou Rosa =) |
12. Rosa is awesome to deal with. I have lots of her stuff because it is affordable and extremely well made. Rosa - now I have a tiny - she'll be here by Saturday! LOL. |
13. outfit arrived.. Its adorable. Your very talented thanks so much |
14. Thanks, Rosa, for making such super boots and shoes for my Lucy. They fit great and a great price. Really fast shipping on lovely handmade shoes. |
15. Another flawless transaction with Rosa. She made some boots and mary janes for my elfdoll tiny and catsy and some mary janes for my MiniGem. |
She's a wonderful seller! |
16. Rosa made my Nari Pon a tiny dress, headband, and matching boots!! I love her exquisite work. :D |
17. i've had many transactions with Rosa as a buyer and as a seller. a flawless transaction every time! A++++++ |
18. I was telling myself to give a feedback since March, but I kept forgetting. Sorry. |
Rosa made the tiniest & sweetest maryjanes and boots for my OD Ji! She also made the cutest curly wigs for tinies, which was really silky! |
The transaction was really flawless & I received the shipment really quick!!! |
And I appreciate the wig instruction email as well. |
Thank you very much!!! |
19. I picked up a couple of Rosa's little Lati Yellow dresses. They arrived superfast and are so cute and detailed!!!:D |
20. Rosa's tiny goodies are AWESOME! Thanks to her, my Bongie, Mimi, and Jina have perfect little shoes in many colors! She does such an incredible job on her shoes! I need to get some more! |
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Do the "Push Break" swing dance move |
Swing dancing dates back to the 1920's, where the African American community, discovered the Charleston and the Lindy Hop, while dancing to contemporary Jazz music. The term "Swing dancing" is used to refer to one or all of the following swing era dances: Lindy Hop, Charleston, Shag, Balboa and Blues and extends to inc... |
This how to video demonstrates the push break swing dance move. This popular step is fun and easy to learn. Watch this tutorial and you'll be swing dancing the push break in no time. |
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Adobe® Illustrator® CC: Hidden Features |
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Using Creative® Cloud® Libraries in Adobe® Illustrator® |
Adobe® Illustrator® CC: Hidden Features |
Lesson 1 of 6 |
Using Creative® Cloud® Libraries in Adobe® Illustrator® |
Lesson Info |
Using Creative® Cloud® Libraries in Adobe® Illustrator® |
We're gonna go through and look at hidden features in Illustrator. This is something that... These aren't necessarily hidden but, they are something I don't think a lot of us are going to be using or have used in the past, and now I just wanted to bring to light. We're gonna take a look at a lot of different things inc... |
open up a new file, and then I'm gonna kind of have you sit tight a little bit, and I'm gonna talk about some other things. So come under "File", and come to "Open", and let's go to the "Segment Three" folder in day two, and let's open up, "Backpack-final dot AI". You can fit all artworks in the window. If you want to ... |
Class Description |
You’ll learn about: |
• Using Creative® Cloud® Libraries |
• Tracing Raster Images |
• Blending Artwork |
• Using a Perspective Grid |
Whether you want to create amazing web graphics, or realistic illustrations, Adobe® Illustrator® CC: Hidden Features will give you the confidence to illustrate like a pro. |
Software Used: Adobe Illustrator CC 2015.3.1 |
Alison Gunter |
Final Report on Sinclair Inquest, and why the Death was Homicide |
The final report of the Inquest into the Death of Brian Sinclair can be found here: Sinclair inquest final report (links to external site) |
The family of Brian Sinclair and counsel for the Sinclair family responded to the report as follows: |
Press release issued Dec. 12, 2014 |
Statement of Robert Sinclair |
Op-ed: Death by stereotyping |
Death by stereotyping: Why a marginalized man’s death after a 34-hour ER wait was homicide |
What do you call it when the medical professionals in a Canadian hospital emergency department wrongly assume you are just there because you are drunk and homeless, ignore you for 34 hours while you vomit and go into sock, and leave you to die there? |
That is not a “natural death.” |
That is homicide. |
The inquest into the death of Brian Sinclair wrapped up last week in Winnipeg. Mr. Sinclair was a vulnerable Aboriginal double-amputee who went to the Health Sciences Centre complaining of abdominal pain and a catheter problem. He was told to go wait in the waiting room. He was never called back. Ever. He was ignor... |
He had a bladder infection. He just needed antibiotics and a catheter change. According to the Chief Medical Examiner, “if the treatment had been given… he would not have died on that day.” |
Security video footage showed nurses and other staff walking right past Mr. Sinclair many times, but never interacting with him. Fellow patients or their companions noticed that he was in distress and approached staff to try to get help for him, only to be brushed off. Mr. Sinclair threw up twice as he went into shoc... |
At the inquest, the medical professionals agreed that the presumption that must be made is that every person who presents at an emergency department is in need of urgent medical care. However, nobody made that presumption about Mr. Sinclair. |
Some nurses and security guards assumed he was intoxicated. He wasn’t. Some assumed he was homeless and was just there for shelter. Wrong again. Some who observed him sitting in the same spot one day to the next thought maybe he had been discharged but had come back – anything to explain away why Mr. Sinclair was th... |
The sole basis for their assumptions was their visual observations of Mr. Sinclair. They could see he was Aboriginal. They could see he was disabled, legless, in a wheelchair. They could see he wasn’t well-dressed or clean-cut. Based solely on those visual observations, they concluded that he was drunk, or homeless,... |
When you make assumptions about someone based solely on what they look like, that is called stereotyping. When those stereotypes are based in part on the race of a person, that is called racism. |
Racism is not always manifested overtly. People can, and often do, make assumptions based on a person’s race or other physical characteristics without even knowing or intending to. The problem is that in a hospital those kinds of stereotypes can lead to critical mistakes. In Mr. Sinclair’s case, they were fatal. |
No one is suggesting that anyone intended to discriminate against Mr. Sinclair as he sat there in distress for 34 hours. Yet, he was discriminated against. The result matters, not the intention. |
Mr. Sinclair’s death can only be understood as a colossal human failure. He should not have died. He only died on that day because the conduct of the people charged with his care substantially contributed to that outcome. In law, when the conduct of a person substantially contributes to the death of another, it is c... |
It is necessary to understand Mr. Sinclair’s death as a homicide in order to appreciate that it wasn’t just flawed systems that led to his neglect – it was people who fatally neglected him. Unless those behavioural and attitudinal issues are appreciated and addressed, marginalized people will consider to suffer bad tr... |
Denying that there is prejudice in the system is not going to make anything better. Denial is effectively the approach taken by the inquest, by focusing Phase II on issues that had nothing to do with Sinclair’s death such as “patient flow” and “access block” while marginalizing issues related to discrimination and soc... |
Call it false-assumption-making rather than racism if that makes you more comfortable, but just address the problem. |
• Vilko Zbogar, co-counsel for the Family of Brian Sinclair |
Tuesday, 14 January 2014 |
UK Creative Industries success story in hard economic times |
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The UK Department for Culture, Media and Sport released the Creative Industries Economic Estimates today. They show an incredible story of growth and success for the UK Creative Industries compared to the incredibly shallow growth in the rest of the UK economy. |
The creative industries reportedly generate £8m per hour for the UK economy and employment within the creative industries increased at more than 10 times the prevailing rate of UK job growth. |
11 February 2016 |
Review: Danish-language Film 'A War' ('Krigen') |
Dar Salim ("Najib Bisma") and Pilou Asbæk ("Claus Pedersen") in the Danish-language film "A War" ("Krigen"). |
Review: "A War" (originally "Krigen") by writer-director Tobias Lindholm |
Currently nominated for an Academy Award in the foreign language film category, the 2015 feature film "A War" tells the story of a Danish Army company commander deployed to southern Afghanistan. The movie opens in U.S. theaters Fri., Feb. 12, 2016. |
After his unit's morale implodes following an I.E.D. attack, Danish officer Claus Pedersen chooses to leave the relative safety of the Tactical Operations Center ("TOC") to patrol alongside his troops. |
From this vantage, Pedersen witnesses the life-and-death results of his decisions, both for the men and women under his command, and for the Afghan men, women, and children who are his mission to help. Meanwhile, at home, his wife Tuva navigates the challenges of raising three young children. When a command decision re... |
The film is an accessible, realistic depiction of conflicting perspectives, and nuanced responses to war. Civilians and military superiors have the advantage of hindsight and high morality, and desire to see a situation retroactively resolved as either black or white, wrong or right. Troops on the ground know that ther... |
Despite the high stakes, the film is not sensationalistic. In its content, the film evokes similar events and emotions depicted in the 2009 Danish documentary "Armadillo," without that production's highly stylized soundscape or surreal saturations of color. Instead, "A War" is a straight-forward, somewhat stoic story, ... |
(For a brief Red Bull Rising review of the Afghan War documentary "Armadillo," click here.) |
Perhaps counterintuitively, that the film regards military and legal contexts other than that of the United States makes it potentially more accessible to U.S. audiences, and particularly U.S. military veterans. As a foreign language film, a U.S. viewer is likely to see all parties in "A War" equally as the "other." |
Freed from internal questions about the verisimilitude of how U.S. troops should look or act (Danish troops are allowed to grow beards, for example), or the proper U.S. court-martial procedures, the viewer-veteran is free to consider the moral questions laying beneath the story's surface. Were "A War" to portray a U.S.... |
"A War" isn't about Us vs. Them, however. It's about all of us. |
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