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Powerful Thoughts for Fabulous Living at Every Age11:55
Licensed psychotherapist Ken Howard, LCSW gives tips on how our thoughts can change our life for the better, at every phase of life -- youth, middle age, and senior. With specific examples from Ken and from classic authors on affirmations and the power of taking a positive approach to life's challenges.…
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Positive Life Changes for 2014: Think Big, Start Small19:40
Therapist, life coach, and author Ken Howard, LCSW gives a list of practical tips to improve your relationship to food, money, and self-care in the new year, in small, easy-to-do ways.
Powerful Thoughts for Fabulous Living at Every Age11:55
Licensed psychotherapist Ken Howard, LCSW gives tips on how our thoughts can change our life for the better, at every phase of life -- youth, middle age, and senior. With specific examples from Ken and from classic authors on affirmations and the power of taking a positive approach to life's challenges.…
Using Therapy and Coaching to Make More Money8:40
6y ago 8:40
Ken Howard, LCSW gives tips on how to use sessions in therapy and coaching to take your career to the next level, and increase your income by developing | your career and planning your finances for the short term and the long term.
Depression: Finding Relief without Medications6:29
Ken Howard, LCSW gives an introduction to how to cope with depression from a cognitive therapy perspective
Overcoming Resistance to Desired Goals5:57
Ken gives tips on how to overcome resistance to your goals, so that you achieve what you want.
Self-Empowerment Through Music - The Power Playlist12:18
A therapist (Ken Howard, LCSW) recommends songs to empower, motivate, lift, and energize you when you need an emotional boost.
How to Have an Olympic Life: Gold, Silver, Bronze7:36
Licensed psychotherapist Ken Howard, LCSW describes how to use the Olympic Games as a metaphor for Life.
How to Know When Your Relationship Is Over10:07
A couples therapist (Ken Howard, LCSW) explains tips on how to know when your relationship is over, and how to prevent that some -- but not all -- of the time.
Sexual Self-Empowerment12:40
Ken gives tips on how to be sexually self-empowered (from his book, "Self-Empowerment: Have the Life | 256 | 1 |
url,endpos = get_next_target(page)
if url:
links.append(url)
page = page[endpos:]
else:
break
return links
def crawl_web(seed):
tocrawl = [seed]
crawled = []
while tocrawl:
page = tocrawl.pop()
if page not in crawled:
union(tocrawl, get_all_links(get_page(page)))
crawled.append(page)
return crawled
print crawl_web('http://xkcd.com/353')
A: Do you want to extract urls from a html file? Then this is what you need:
http://youtu.be/MagG | url,endpos = get_next_target(page)
if url:
links.append(url)
page = page[endpos:]
else:
break
return links
def crawl_web(seed):
tocrawl = [seed]
crawled = []
while tocrawl:
page = tocrawl.pop()
if page not in crawled:
union(tocrawl, get_all_links(get_page(page)))
crawled.append(page)
return crawled
print crawl_web('http://xkcd.com/353')
A: Do you want to extract urls from a html file? Then this is what you need:
http://youtu.be/MagG | ZY7wHfU?t=1m54s
Its a great course by the way. Maybe you are interested.
A: To parse html file you should use XML parsing library. See: https://docs.python.org/2/library/xml.html
Q: Cisco Wireless AP - How important is hidden SSID I'm reading the manual for a Cisco wireless AP and they write:
Most wireless networking devices give you the option of broadcasting
the SSID. While this option may be more convenient, it allows anyone to
log into your wireless network. This includes hackers. So, don't
broadcast the SSID.
Do I not understand how SSIDs work? I thought it was pretty trival to catch SSIDs (through Kismet or Airsnort), and I'm not sure how broadcasting an SSID for a wireless AP allows access if WPA2 is enabled properly.
A: Anyone who is trying to access your network illicitly can find it regardless of whether you hide the SSID or not. Your network will ALWAYS broadcast its presence, no matter which setting you choose.
Conversely, if you hide the SSID, your users will be confused | 256 | 1 |
deportation, and each received a 16-level enhancement under § 2L1.2 (b)(1)(A)(ii) for being deported after a conviction for an alien smuggling offense. They argued that the application of the enhancement was an ex post facto violation. Under the 2002 guidelines, the enhancement was restricted only to those prior alien-smuggling offenses “committed for profit.” The 2003 version of the guidelines removed the “committed for profit” element. Defendant argued that under the 2002 guidelines they would not have been subject to the enhancement because, under the Taylor-categorical approach, the district courts could not have relied on defendants’ offense reports to make the “for profit” finding. The court had previously rejected the categorical approach when applying the 16-level increase. See U.S. v. Sanchez-Garcia, 319 F.3d 677 (5th Cir. 2003). Defendants argued that Sanchez-Garcia had been abrogated by Booker, thus requiring application of Taylor‘s “categorical approach.” The Fifth Circuit agreed that Sanchez-Garcia was inconsistent with Booker. Thus, to the extent that Sanchez-Garcia suggests that | deportation, and each received a 16-level enhancement under § 2L1.2 (b)(1)(A)(ii) for being deported after a conviction for an alien smuggling offense. They argued that the application of the enhancement was an ex post facto violation. Under the 2002 guidelines, the enhancement was restricted only to those prior alien-smuggling offenses “committed for profit.” The 2003 version of the guidelines removed the “committed for profit” element. Defendant argued that under the 2002 guidelines they would not have been subject to the enhancement because, under the Taylor-categorical approach, the district courts could not have relied on defendants’ offense reports to make the “for profit” finding. The court had previously rejected the categorical approach when applying the 16-level increase. See U.S. v. Sanchez-Garcia, 319 F.3d 677 (5th Cir. 2003). Defendants argued that Sanchez-Garcia had been abrogated by Booker, thus requiring application of Taylor‘s “categorical approach.” The Fifth Circuit agreed that Sanchez-Garcia was inconsistent with Booker. Thus, to the extent that Sanchez-Garcia suggests that | judicial fact-finding for a § 2L1.2 (b)(1)(A)(vii) increase is proper, the case has been abrogated. Because “for profit” was not an element of the prior drug-smuggling offense, defendants would not have been subject to the enhancement under the 2002 guidelines, and the application of the increase under the 2003 guidelines violated the ex post facto clause. U.S. v. Rodarte-Vasquez, 488 F.3d 316 (5th Cir. 2007).
5th Circuit holds that ex post facto argument did not preserve Booker error. (340) Defendants were convicted of illegal reentry after deportation. While their appeals of the sentences were pending, the Supreme Court decided Booker. Defendant argued that they should be resentenced in light of Booker because the district court’s finding that their prior alien smuggling offenses were committed for profit constituted Sixth Amendment error. The Fifth Circuit held that defendants did not preserve the alleged Booker error. Their objections in the district court for this issue did not mention either the Sixth Amendment or Apprendi. In order to preserve a Booker objection, a defendant need not explicitly cite Apprendi, Blakely, or the | 256 | 1 |
resembles death, I mean that it resembles the ultimate life; for when I am entranced the senses of my rudimental life are in abeyance, and I perceive external things directly, without organs, through a medium which I shall employ in the ultimate, unorganized life.
P. Unorganized?
V. Yes; organs are contrivances by which the individual is brought into sensible relation with particular classes and forms of matter, to the exclusion of other classes and forms. The organs of man are adapted to his rudimental condition, and to that only; his ultimate condition, being unorganized, is of unlimited comprehension in all points but one -- the nature of the volition of God -- that is to say, the motion of the unparticled matter. You will have a distinct idea of the ultimate body by conceiving it to be entire brain. This it is not; but a conception of this nature will bring you near a comprehension of what it is. A luminous body imparts vibration to the luminiferous ether. The vibrations generate similar ones within the retina; these again communicate similar ones to the optic nerve. The nerve conveys similar ones to the brain; the brain, also, similar ones to the unparticled matter | resembles death, I mean that it resembles the ultimate life; for when I am entranced the senses of my rudimental life are in abeyance, and I perceive external things directly, without organs, through a medium which I shall employ in the ultimate, unorganized life.
P. Unorganized?
V. Yes; organs are contrivances by which the individual is brought into sensible relation with particular classes and forms of matter, to the exclusion of other classes and forms. The organs of man are adapted to his rudimental condition, and to that only; his ultimate condition, being unorganized, is of unlimited comprehension in all points but one -- the nature of the volition of God -- that is to say, the motion of the unparticled matter. You will have a distinct idea of the ultimate body by conceiving it to be entire brain. This it is not; but a conception of this nature will bring you near a comprehension of what it is. A luminous body imparts vibration to the luminiferous ether. The vibrations generate similar ones within the retina; these again communicate similar ones to the optic nerve. The nerve conveys similar ones to the brain; the brain, also, similar ones to the unparticled matter | which permeates it. The motion of this latter is thought, of which perception is the first undulation. This is the mode by which the mind of the rudimental life communicates with the external world; and this external world is, to the rudimental life, limited, through the idiosyncrasy of its organs. But in the ultimate, unorganized life, the external world reaches the whole body, (which is of a substance having affinity to brain, as I have said,) with no other intervention than that of an infinitely rarer ether than even the luminiferous; and to this ether -- in unison with it -- the whole body vibrates, setting in motion the unparticled matter which permeates it. It is to the absence of idiosyncratic organs, therefore, that we must attribute the nearly unlimited perception of the ultimate life. To rudimental beings, organs are the cages necessary to confine them until fledged.
P. You speak of rudimental "beings." Are there other rudimental thinking beings than man?
V. The multitudinous conglomeration of rare matter into nebulæ, planets, suns, and other bodies which are neither nebulæ, suns, nor planets, is for the sole purpose of supplying p | 256 | 1 |
2000, which surely means that crime has risen as well. I was grateful that my son hadn’t gotten to the point that he had to steal for his habit.
With so many of our youth dying from drug addiction we cannot, should not, continue to ignore this issue. I’m not even sure how I can make a difference. Perhaps it starts with me writing this article, and warning young people. I want to do my part as a mother. My heart is grieved that I lost my wonderful son whom I cherished, and I will not just stand by silently and watch while others die needlessly to drugs and alcohol.
For those of you who have children who are struggling, my prayers go out to you. Love your kids well and try to get them the help that they so desperately need. Scientists have found that continued use of drugs changes the brain. These youth need professional medical help. And YES, we need greater education for our youth to warn them of this monster devouring them. We also need stricter laws and programs to help our youth. My son wanted help, I know he didn’t want to die. He was an addict and the clinics he tried to get into were full. Sadly, I was unaware of the | 2000, which surely means that crime has risen as well. I was grateful that my son hadn’t gotten to the point that he had to steal for his habit.
With so many of our youth dying from drug addiction we cannot, should not, continue to ignore this issue. I’m not even sure how I can make a difference. Perhaps it starts with me writing this article, and warning young people. I want to do my part as a mother. My heart is grieved that I lost my wonderful son whom I cherished, and I will not just stand by silently and watch while others die needlessly to drugs and alcohol.
For those of you who have children who are struggling, my prayers go out to you. Love your kids well and try to get them the help that they so desperately need. Scientists have found that continued use of drugs changes the brain. These youth need professional medical help. And YES, we need greater education for our youth to warn them of this monster devouring them. We also need stricter laws and programs to help our youth. My son wanted help, I know he didn’t want to die. He was an addict and the clinics he tried to get into were full. Sadly, I was unaware of the | severity of his problem, but he had been clean for some time. Unfortunately many people who get clean and then relapse after not using for an extended period of time will use too much…it only takes one time.
Let’s not allow shame to stop us from speaking up and getting help. Let’s open our eyes and call ‘an elephant’ – an elephant. If you have a family member who struggles with prescription drugs, alcohol, street drugs, or need I say – heroin- please take it seriously. It may be too late for my son, Ian, but I know he would want me to warn you. He would want you and your family to enjoy life, free from addiction to drugs or alcohol. 6 Replies to "One of those Stories"
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generation in its sheer potential and capacity for rising to an occasion. The last Hero generation the West produced did nothing less than conquer the Axis powers in World War II. This time around, while World War III may very well be on the horizon, it is a spiritual battle that we as the church are called to. So the vision of Generation Hero is to call, equip and launch this generation into a life of radical servanthood for the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The time has come. The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest (Mat 9:37-38)!
Ministry Vision
While YWAM is initiating this movement, it is only thorugh the partnership with the entire body of Christ that we will see this come to pass. This fall, I will be leading the first Heroes DTS here in Colorado Springs, but that is just the starting point. From there we will be training and sending leaders to take the message and tools to churches and fellow Heroes around the world. Many influential churches, Christian colleges and organizations are already partnering with us to push this vision forward and I believe that influence, intesity and passion will only increase. In the late 19th | generation in its sheer potential and capacity for rising to an occasion. The last Hero generation the West produced did nothing less than conquer the Axis powers in World War II. This time around, while World War III may very well be on the horizon, it is a spiritual battle that we as the church are called to. So the vision of Generation Hero is to call, equip and launch this generation into a life of radical servanthood for the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The time has come. The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest (Mat 9:37-38)!
Ministry Vision
While YWAM is initiating this movement, it is only thorugh the partnership with the entire body of Christ that we will see this come to pass. This fall, I will be leading the first Heroes DTS here in Colorado Springs, but that is just the starting point. From there we will be training and sending leaders to take the message and tools to churches and fellow Heroes around the world. Many influential churches, Christian colleges and organizations are already partnering with us to push this vision forward and I believe that influence, intesity and passion will only increase. In the late 19th | century during the 2nd Wave of modern missions, over 100k young people were launched into the field in the Student Volunteer Movement. That movement could only draw from less than 60 million Christians while today we have roughly 2.3 billion- how many could we send now? This could be the final wave of missions- grab your spiritual surfboard and hang on, it's going to be a wild ride.
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of the time. Zero trust is now becoming the mantra.”
Illumio tells TechCrunch it will use the newly raised funds to make a “huge” investment in its field operations and channel partner network, and to invest in innovation, engineering and its product.
The late-stage startup, which was founded in 2013 and is based in California, says more than 10% of Fortune 100 companies — including Morgan Stanley, BNP Paribas SA and Salesforce — now use its technology to protect their data centers, networks and other applications. It saw 100% international growth during the pandemic, and says it’s also broadening its customer base across more industries.
The company has raised more now raised more $550 million from investors include Andreessen Horowitz, General Catalyst and Formation 8.
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Illumio tells TechCrunch it will use the newly raised funds to make a “huge” investment in its field operations and channel partner network, and to invest in innovation, engineering and its product.
The late-stage startup, which was founded in 2013 and is based in California, says more than 10% of Fortune 100 companies — including Morgan Stanley, BNP Paribas SA and Salesforce — now use its technology to protect their data centers, networks and other applications. It saw 100% international growth during the pandemic, and says it’s also broadening its customer base across more industries.
The company has raised more now raised more $550 million from investors include Andreessen Horowitz, General Catalyst and Formation 8.
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Institutions Reform Recovery and Enforcement Act (FIRREA). Both pay whistleblowers a percentage of whatever the government recovers from wrongdoers.
This is a Civil War era law that allows people with inside information about fraud involving federal funds or programs to file a lawsuit in the name of the government. If successful, the whistleblower – called a “relator” – gets to keep up to 30% of what is recovered. Residential mortgage shenanigans usually qualify because today, the government directly or indirectly backs most mortgages.
To date, our False Claims Act clients have received over $100 million in awards. We especially like this law because there are no caps on awards and because it has powerful anti-retaliation provisions.
Originally a law designed to address the Saving & Loan crisis in the 1980’s, FIRREA can pay awards up to $1.6 million for information about activities that could harm a federally insured bank.
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This is a Civil War era law that allows people with inside information about fraud involving federal funds or programs to file a lawsuit in the name of the government. If successful, the whistleblower – called a “relator” – gets to keep up to 30% of what is recovered. Residential mortgage shenanigans usually qualify because today, the government directly or indirectly backs most mortgages.
To date, our False Claims Act clients have received over $100 million in awards. We especially like this law because there are no caps on awards and because it has powerful anti-retaliation provisions.
Originally a law designed to address the Saving & Loan crisis in the 1980’s, FIRREA can pay awards up to $1.6 million for information about activities that could harm a federally insured bank.
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forward, charter schools would have to be more accountable for their actions. They would have to comply with the same rules as authentic public schools, open their records about what happens at these schools, have the same employment practices as at the neighborhood authentic public school, and abide by local union contracts.
I know. I know. I might have gone a bit further regulating charter schools, myself, especially since the real difference between a for-profit charter school and a non-profit one is often just its tax status. But let’s pause a moment here to consider what he’s actually proposing.
If all charter schools had to actually abide by all these rules, they would almost be the same as authentic public schools. This is almost tantamount to eliminating charter schools unless they can meet the same standards as authentic public schools.
I think we would find very few that could meet this standard – but those that did could – with financial help – be integrated into the community school system as a productive part of it and not – as too many are now – as parasites.
Could Bernie as President actually do all of this? Probably not considering that much of charter school law is controlled by the states. But holding the bully pulpit and (with the help of an | forward, charter schools would have to be more accountable for their actions. They would have to comply with the same rules as authentic public schools, open their records about what happens at these schools, have the same employment practices as at the neighborhood authentic public school, and abide by local union contracts.
I know. I know. I might have gone a bit further regulating charter schools, myself, especially since the real difference between a for-profit charter school and a non-profit one is often just its tax status. But let’s pause a moment here to consider what he’s actually proposing.
If all charter schools had to actually abide by all these rules, they would almost be the same as authentic public schools. This is almost tantamount to eliminating charter schools unless they can meet the same standards as authentic public schools.
I think we would find very few that could meet this standard – but those that did could – with financial help – be integrated into the community school system as a productive part of it and not – as too many are now – as parasites.
Could Bernie as President actually do all of this? Probably not considering that much of charter school law is controlled by the states. But holding the bully pulpit and (with the help of an | ascendant Democratic legislature?) the federal purse strings, he could have a transformative impact on the industry. It would at least change the narrative and the direction these policies have been going. It would provide activists the impetus to make real change in their state legislatures supporting local politicians who likewise back the President’s agenda.
3) He’d Push for Equitable School Funding
Bernie understands that our public school funding system is a mess. Most schools rely on local property taxes to make up the majority of their funding. State legislatures and the federal government shoulder very little of the financial burden. As a result, schools in rich neighborhoods are well-funded and schools in poor neighborhoods go wanting. This means more opportunities for the already privileged and less for the needy.
Bernie proposes rethinking this ubiquitous connection between property taxes and education, establishing a nationwide minimum that must be allocated for every student, funding initiatives to decrease class size, and supporting the arts, foreign language acquisition and music education.
Once again, this isn’t something the President can do alone. He needs the support of Congress and state legislatures. But he could have tremendous influence from the Oval Office and even putting this issue on the map would be powerful. We can’t solve problems we don� | 256 | 1 |
its online Big Data University is used regularly by more than 200,000 developers; and said almost 1,000 coders have signed on for its Big Data for Social Good Hadoop Challenge to solve civil and social problems.
David Ramel is an editor and writer for Converge360. Citizen Scientist Shares Incredible Image of Jupiter Under the Shadow of Its Biggest Moon
A powerful new image of the giant Jupiter has emerged online. This enhanced colour image was created by citizen scientist Kevin M Gill showed the biggest planet in the solar system under the shadow of its biggest moon, called Ganymede. Gill got the image after analysing data from the 20th close flyby of NASA’s Juno spacecraft. During its 20th close flyby in May 2019, Juno came as close as 14,800 kilometres from the planet’s cloud tops, according to NASA. But Juno can only perform such manoeuvres briefly because of the intense radiation at Jupiter.
Citizen scientists often examine and analyse the raw images released by NASA missions. The space agency allows the public to use the data with due credit. The Juno probe also has a dedicated imaging equipment for capturing data for citizen scientists; it’s called JunoCam.
“Jupiter and the shadow | its online Big Data University is used regularly by more than 200,000 developers; and said almost 1,000 coders have signed on for its Big Data for Social Good Hadoop Challenge to solve civil and social problems.
David Ramel is an editor and writer for Converge360. Citizen Scientist Shares Incredible Image of Jupiter Under the Shadow of Its Biggest Moon
A powerful new image of the giant Jupiter has emerged online. This enhanced colour image was created by citizen scientist Kevin M Gill showed the biggest planet in the solar system under the shadow of its biggest moon, called Ganymede. Gill got the image after analysing data from the 20th close flyby of NASA’s Juno spacecraft. During its 20th close flyby in May 2019, Juno came as close as 14,800 kilometres from the planet’s cloud tops, according to NASA. But Juno can only perform such manoeuvres briefly because of the intense radiation at Jupiter.
Citizen scientists often examine and analyse the raw images released by NASA missions. The space agency allows the public to use the data with due credit. The Juno probe also has a dedicated imaging equipment for capturing data for citizen scientists; it’s called JunoCam.
“Jupiter and the shadow | of Ganymede, @NASAJuno,” said Gill on Twitter.
NASA launched the Juno spacecraft in August 2011 and it reached Jupiter in July 2016. The main objective of sending the probe to the solar system’s largest planet was to determine how much water is present in Jupiter’s atmosphere, its composition, temperature, cloud motions, and map Jupiter’s magnetic and gravity fields.
A NASA report states that Juno’s primary mission will be completed in July 2021. It is now on an extended mission to investigate Jupiter through September 2025, or until the end of the probe’s life. During this expansion period, Juno will explore Jupiter and its rings and moons, including Ganymede.
Incidentally, last month, NASA released stunning images of Jupiter and Ganymede. Citizen scientist Gill was involved in creating the Jupiter image. He created the image from seven images that were taken during Juno’s 39th close pass by Jupiter on January 12, 2022.
JunoCam’s raw images are available for the public to peruse and process into image products.
Juno is the second probe to be developed as part of NASA’s New Frontiers Program. The first was | 256 | 1 |
, some would argue that – but there are many reasons why I am only now sorting and cataloging the last of the Tanner Crab specimens. Forgive me if progress is slow.
Many of the specimens we collected in 2006 had a small plug of tissue removed for DNA Barcoding. Three specimens (DNA barcode field tags from left to right, G5036, INV792, and 0738-Bo2), from Queen Charlotte Sound and west of the northern end of Vancouver Island were identified as Careproctus canus. If this is correct, they are the first for British Columbia.
The same can be said for specimens (barcode field tags from left to right, R5826 and G5026), both from Queen Charlotte Sound which were identified as Careproctus attenuatus. If correct, they are the first of their kind for BC, and both species C. canus and C. attenuatus, are way-south of their known ranges in the Aleutian Islands. We also caught one other snailfish identified as Paraliparis melanobranchus (15943) – if correct, it is the second specimen for the RBCM.
When I got down to the last few unidentified fishes to catalog | , some would argue that – but there are many reasons why I am only now sorting and cataloging the last of the Tanner Crab specimens. Forgive me if progress is slow.
Many of the specimens we collected in 2006 had a small plug of tissue removed for DNA Barcoding. Three specimens (DNA barcode field tags from left to right, G5036, INV792, and 0738-Bo2), from Queen Charlotte Sound and west of the northern end of Vancouver Island were identified as Careproctus canus. If this is correct, they are the first for British Columbia.
The same can be said for specimens (barcode field tags from left to right, R5826 and G5026), both from Queen Charlotte Sound which were identified as Careproctus attenuatus. If correct, they are the first of their kind for BC, and both species C. canus and C. attenuatus, are way-south of their known ranges in the Aleutian Islands. We also caught one other snailfish identified as Paraliparis melanobranchus (15943) – if correct, it is the second specimen for the RBCM.
When I got down to the last few unidentified fishes to catalog | in the RBCM database, I found that they had tags from the DNA Barcoding project. Obviously I looked up the molecular identification, but I have to wonder whether a genetic sequence was used to identify these new snailfishes, or whether the DNA barcoding team used our field identifications. We certainly do not carry an exhaustive library at sea, and we do our best to identify fishes with what we have at our finger-tips while the decks are heaving and rolling. Since I don’t trust my own eye regarding snailfishes – these noteworthy records need to be verified – and I think I’ll send them to a snailfish expert that I know just south of the border.
However, two specimens of Gyrinomimus (lovingly known as Flabby Whalefish) were identified as G. grahami (barcode tags, left to right INV0718 and R5828), and both were from west of the northern end of Vancouver Island. They don’t look much better in person. We left these specimens identified to genus because we had no literature for Flabby Whalefishes on board. As a result, I know the species-level identification did not come from me – | 256 | 1 |
old boy was placed in a juvenile detention center after burping in his physical education class
His teacher deemed the bodily function to be disruptive and ejected the student from class, before alerting school security The unnamed student was then arrested for “interfering with public education” and taken into custody without his parent’s knowledge Shockingly, the burp led to the student being suspended for a year and ordered to receive mandatory counseling from the state Juvenile Justice Department (ABC, Guardian, CBS) 4 Team twerking In 2013, 33 students from Scripps Ranch High School were kicked out of school for featuring in a “twerk team” video
The San Diego youngsters were filmed doing the sexy dance on school premises during their sixth period But the school board ruled that the video violated school rules about “causing disruption” As a punishment, the students were banned from prom and attending their graduation, but international DJ Diplo Tweeted them in support Even he couldn’t help the students, though, and their appeal was crushed by the school district panel (Gawker, Daily Mail, Buzzfeed, Huffington Post) 3
Spraying perfume Texan student Sarah Bustamantes [boo-ta-man-t | old boy was placed in a juvenile detention center after burping in his physical education class
His teacher deemed the bodily function to be disruptive and ejected the student from class, before alerting school security The unnamed student was then arrested for “interfering with public education” and taken into custody without his parent’s knowledge Shockingly, the burp led to the student being suspended for a year and ordered to receive mandatory counseling from the state Juvenile Justice Department (ABC, Guardian, CBS) 4 Team twerking In 2013, 33 students from Scripps Ranch High School were kicked out of school for featuring in a “twerk team” video
The San Diego youngsters were filmed doing the sexy dance on school premises during their sixth period But the school board ruled that the video violated school rules about “causing disruption” As a punishment, the students were banned from prom and attending their graduation, but international DJ Diplo Tweeted them in support Even he couldn’t help the students, though, and their appeal was crushed by the school district panel (Gawker, Daily Mail, Buzzfeed, Huffington Post) 3
Spraying perfume Texan student Sarah Bustamantes [boo-ta-man-t | ay] was only 12 when she was expelled from Fulmore Middle School in 2012 When students started taunting her for her body odor, Bustamantes retaliated by spraying herself with perfume But her math teacher decided this step toward good personal hygiene was disruptive and called the police Bustamantes was removed from class, charged with criminal misdemeanour, and given a court date The youngster eventually received a $150 fine for spraying the perfume, leaving her with a criminal record before reaching her 13th birthday
(The Guardian, Maxim) 2 Streaming Glee In 2012 Political Science major Christopher Peterman, was expelled when he was caught watching musical comedy Glee A student at the infamously conservative Bob Jones University, Peterman was accused of watching blasphemous entertainment Although Peterman was off-campus at a local Starbucks when he was streaming the show, his leisure activity was reported to the college administration by an outraged student The school’s Special Committee reviewing Peterman’s case deemed the show to be “morally reprehensible” and stated that watching Glee violated the school’s behavioral guidelines
Peterman was expelled just nine days before he was due to graduate (Fox, Washington Monthly, Al Jazeera) 1 Balls in a mug In 2011 a UK | 256 | 1 |
three trains (Preston, Manchester, Liverpool). The Manchester one has 11 carriages so a greater capacity than each of the trains for 26 March. Provisional enquiries are also being made about reserving seats on scheduled trains. UNITE will be providing free transport for members - there was some debate about whether this will extend to friends & family as on 26 March. I argued that we should mobilise the maximum numbers (including friends and family), would need coaches as well as trains, and should give priority to disabled people on the trains where that was appropriate. The Regional Secretary confirmed that coaches can be organised where appropriate. Some branches and large workplaces are already organising their own transport in addition. We were informed that materials to build for the demo are now available from UNITE offices.
I raised the fact that the F&GP had decided to cancel the open meeting to build for 20th October organised by the Manchester Area Activists Committee. The F&GP minutes say the meeting "to include all trade unionists and community campaigners across Greater Manchester" is to be replaced by a "Unite open meeting". The officer who runs the Area Activists Committee had been told it was cancelled because all coordination should be done on a regional basis and the chair told the meeting it | three trains (Preston, Manchester, Liverpool). The Manchester one has 11 carriages so a greater capacity than each of the trains for 26 March. Provisional enquiries are also being made about reserving seats on scheduled trains. UNITE will be providing free transport for members - there was some debate about whether this will extend to friends & family as on 26 March. I argued that we should mobilise the maximum numbers (including friends and family), would need coaches as well as trains, and should give priority to disabled people on the trains where that was appropriate. The Regional Secretary confirmed that coaches can be organised where appropriate. Some branches and large workplaces are already organising their own transport in addition. We were informed that materials to build for the demo are now available from UNITE offices.
I raised the fact that the F&GP had decided to cancel the open meeting to build for 20th October organised by the Manchester Area Activists Committee. The F&GP minutes say the meeting "to include all trade unionists and community campaigners across Greater Manchester" is to be replaced by a "Unite open meeting". The officer who runs the Area Activists Committee had been told it was cancelled because all coordination should be done on a regional basis and the chair told the meeting it | was because of confusion on the date. I informed the Regional Committee that the County Association of TUCs had organised a replacement meeting and suggested it was regrettable that UNITE had given up the leading role it had had in this and that blocking activity didn't encourage participation.
The Regional Secretary reported that branch secretaries were now receiving proper reports of which members were to be taken out of their branches before it happened. Any appeals were being considered by the F&GP. Where workplaces wanted a workplace branch, appeals against this would not be successful, as this is in line with rule. The Regional Committee endorsed the report. Any branch not happy with the response from the region over branch reorganisation can appeal to the Executive Council.
Though it was ruled out of order, I did manage to raise the content of the motion from the IT & Comms RISC on "branch organisation and officer allocation". This proposed that any remaining general composite (i.e. not workplace, company or industry) branches should cover a geographical area no larger than that covered by an Area Activists Committee as this wasted officer time travelling without having any industrial logic. The Regional Secretary denied that the problem existed but did promise to look into the example given.
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to nylon. The nylon was wrapped with rubber fabric in order to facilitate a better grip with the ball. Initially, the color of the ball is red but this was changed to yellow as it is more visible. By the year 1956, the yellow ball became the official ball of water polo.
The rules for the game has also undergone series of changes. The initial rules that were set has been improved through the years. FINA is the body which is responsible for creating a set of unified rules for the game of water polo.
Despite starting out as a very rough and brutal game, water polo has evolved to become a safe exciting game. Water polo may not be a game of blood shed now but it still does not fail to stir in the interest among the audience. More and more people still patronage the sport and even play it for their past time.
Aside from being a form of entertainment, water polo also serves as an avenue where players could exhibit their athleticism. It has become a game of skill, team work and coordination.
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The rules for the game has also undergone series of changes. The initial rules that were set has been improved through the years. FINA is the body which is responsible for creating a set of unified rules for the game of water polo.
Despite starting out as a very rough and brutal game, water polo has evolved to become a safe exciting game. Water polo may not be a game of blood shed now but it still does not fail to stir in the interest among the audience. More and more people still patronage the sport and even play it for their past time.
Aside from being a form of entertainment, water polo also serves as an avenue where players could exhibit their athleticism. It has become a game of skill, team work and coordination.
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Valentine's Day is for celebrating love, no matter who it's towards. Throughout the years, people everywhere have always commemorated the holiday by displaying their love in one way or another. Click through to take a look at some of CR's favorite V-Day moments throughout the decades.
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Claim your copy of this pdf for free by entering your name and email. V3but, yes, that sheriff was not a very big fan of coach zelanski's. -from the desk of kristen howe who is known for her “go big coach” entrepreneur video training series… to find out more and grab kristen’s free report click here. As i’ve said, one donor would only donate if they pursued calipari. It is my intention was that these questions could be useful for professional coaches as well as individuals. Go big coach - kristen howe. But for now, smith feels confident in suggesting we may have seen the last of meyer coaching on the sidelines. Sure, he could have retained a consultant—he’d used them before with success. On fan appreciation night, the blazers fans were able to get a glimpse at the future.
“you really have a very calming aura about you that i really admire. To turn the situation around, they set about switching managers’ attention from p&l to recurring monthly revenue (rmr), the key metric for assessing | complex, they will increasingly turn to coaches for help in understanding how to act.
Claim your copy of this pdf for free by entering your name and email. V3but, yes, that sheriff was not a very big fan of coach zelanski's. -from the desk of kristen howe who is known for her “go big coach” entrepreneur video training series… to find out more and grab kristen’s free report click here. As i’ve said, one donor would only donate if they pursued calipari. It is my intention was that these questions could be useful for professional coaches as well as individuals. Go big coach - kristen howe. But for now, smith feels confident in suggesting we may have seen the last of meyer coaching on the sidelines. Sure, he could have retained a consultant—he’d used them before with success. On fan appreciation night, the blazers fans were able to get a glimpse at the future.
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What is the personal value or needs that you are meeting with this decision. All but eight of the 140 respondents said that over time their focus shifts from what they were originally hired to do. "i'll never forget it," said schnabel. I think the search wasn’t done flawlessly. Do you wish you were more, less, or differently challenged. Opensubtitles2i think it would be a big mistake to let coach dale go. This is a new five observations. The grow model identifies | 256 | 1 |
is an all-encompassing concept, then the Southern dead were "our" dead, too. They just did not know it, or did not truly become our dead until the Confederate cause was vanquished and, same thing, the cause of Union triumphed.
This mode of thought, a union of union and disunion, will be as it always has been difficult or impossible for anyone to master. It has many facets. Most of them appear in the realm of symbolic truth, which we occupy and which at the same time pre-occupies us for the most part unconsciously. Yet we all or most of us know that the tale of valor moves us even when we have no connection at all to the acts described, and even when they are completely fictional.
I feel I should also note that I have hardly ever been to the South, and that I have no roots in the South except very remotely. I do not offer these observations on behalf of Southerners. I have never felt great personal interest in the Confederate flag - or the Battle Flag of the Army of Northern Virginia - or seen great reason to identify with its cause or perhaps the different causes confederated but not united under it. Yet, to be more precise, I have recognized an | is an all-encompassing concept, then the Southern dead were "our" dead, too. They just did not know it, or did not truly become our dead until the Confederate cause was vanquished and, same thing, the cause of Union triumphed.
This mode of thought, a union of union and disunion, will be as it always has been difficult or impossible for anyone to master. It has many facets. Most of them appear in the realm of symbolic truth, which we occupy and which at the same time pre-occupies us for the most part unconsciously. Yet we all or most of us know that the tale of valor moves us even when we have no connection at all to the acts described, and even when they are completely fictional.
I feel I should also note that I have hardly ever been to the South, and that I have no roots in the South except very remotely. I do not offer these observations on behalf of Southerners. I have never felt great personal interest in the Confederate flag - or the Battle Flag of the Army of Northern Virginia - or seen great reason to identify with its cause or perhaps the different causes confederated but not united under it. Yet, to be more precise, I have recognized an | inner response to it - perhaps as a (so we say) "white" man who has never felt fully included (anywhere), or as someone of a sometimes "rebellious" temperament, or as someone constantly exposed to statements attacking or critical of "whites," especially "white" "men," especially "white" "Christian" "men," in a manner that is not, for all of the very best reasons, allowed for any other group in current conversation. (Is there any other ethnically defined group that can be spoken of as "trash" in polite company?)
To grasp a phenomenon of the type Chris describes requires, I believe, going well beyond the questions of the moment, and to consider the nature of Southern culture beyond the matter of slavery or our retrospective judgments of the "Lost Cause."
Simple denunciation of the Confederacy serves present political purposes and deeper social-political constitutional purposes of various types. It is by now a commonplace, even among "supporters of the flag," to "confess" that the Civil War or the Confederacy really was about slavery. Yet to be "about slavery" must also be to be "about mastery." All of those monuments are, or are also, monuments to valor itself, to "master | 256 | 1 |
jamie, what are the chance that 190 countries at donald trump's urging are going to come back, call it something different, decide something different? >> i would say that's a zero chance. frank lesion i think angela merckle and other european leaders made it clear this is not a renegotiatible agreement. new york, california, washingto
, senior national koerpent for mtv news. notely an msnbc veteran back in the day. and sima rhetta, political writer for the los angeles times. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> sima, let's start with the politics of it. well several people in the last 24 hours have said maybe he's just going to become a 40% president. >> he is clearly speaking to his base. this isn't really any surprise because at campaign rally after campaign rally last year he was very clear about what...
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clip from 1983, this is the competitor, mtv and point that the late david bowie was talking about the respect black music has gotten. >> i'm floored by the fact there's so few | jamie, what are the chance that 190 countries at donald trump's urging are going to come back, call it something different, decide something different? >> i would say that's a zero chance. frank lesion i think angela merckle and other european leaders made it clear this is not a renegotiatible agreement. new york, california, washingto
, senior national koerpent for mtv news. notely an msnbc veteran back in the day. and sima rhetta, political writer for the los angeles times. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> sima, let's start with the politics of it. well several people in the last 24 hours have said maybe he's just going to become a 40% president. >> he is clearly speaking to his base. this isn't really any surprise because at campaign rally after campaign rally last year he was very clear about what...
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clip from 1983, this is the competitor, mtv and point that the late david bowie was talking about the respect black music has gotten. >> i'm floored by the fact there's so few | black artists featured on here. why is that? >> we want to move in that direction and play artists that seem to do music for what we want to play for mtv. >> only few black artists one does see 1:30 in the morning until 6:00. very few featured predominantly during the day. >> did music television overall help or hurt black music? >> i think it helped for a while given a lot of exposure. i remember being at b.e.t. in the '90s and we were all music video. folks loved it but as time changed it and images changed and content changed. we went from super bands and singers just to rap. i love hip-hop. i know you love hip-hop too. >> i do. >> but things -- have been hom gen dzized a lot. we should be able to empower kids by music. >> is it legitimately true that a person can make a good living as a musical artist if you're not also a writer and producer? >> you can about tbut it's rare. that's what i talk about in the b
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(p(V)(r)\wedge U\cdot f(a)\!\downarrow\ \to \mathsf{M}\cdot f(ra)\subseteq U\cdot f(a)),
\]
where $U\cdot f(a)\!\downarrow$ abbreviates the formula $\forall u,b: B\hspace{1pt} (U(u)\wedge f(a,b)\to ub\!\downarrow)$, and $\mathsf{M}\cdot f(ra)\subseteq U\cdot f(a)$ abbreviates
\[\forall m,b: B\hspace{1pt} (\mathsf{M}(m)\wedge f(ra,b)\to (mb\!\downarrow\wedge\ \exists u,b': B\hspace{1pt} (U(u)\wedge f(a,b')\wedge ub'\!\downarrow \wedge\ ub'=mb))).\]
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We say that such $\mathsf{N}$ and $\mathsf{ | (p(V)(r)\wedge U\cdot f(a)\!\downarrow\ \to \mathsf{M}\cdot f(ra)\subseteq U\cdot f(a)),
\]
where $U\cdot f(a)\!\downarrow$ abbreviates the formula $\forall u,b: B\hspace{1pt} (U(u)\wedge f(a,b)\to ub\!\downarrow)$, and $\mathsf{M}\cdot f(ra)\subseteq U\cdot f(a)$ abbreviates
\[\forall m,b: B\hspace{1pt} (\mathsf{M}(m)\wedge f(ra,b)\to (mb\!\downarrow\wedge\ \exists u,b': B\hspace{1pt} (U(u)\wedge f(a,b')\wedge ub'\!\downarrow \wedge\ ub'=mb))).\]
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We say that such $\mathsf{N}$ and $\mathsf{ | M}$ \emph{witness} the quasi-surjectivity resp.\@ the computational density of $(p,f)$. \hfill $\lozenge$
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Observe that our requirement that $V\!A\!\downarrow$ implies that $p(V)\cdot p(A)\!\downarrow$ as well, so that $\mathcal{D}\models\forall r,a:p(A)\hspace{1pt} (p(V)(r)\to ra\!\downarrow)$. As we shall see later, it is not sufficient, for our purposes, to require merely that $p(V)\cdot p(A)\!\downarrow$. \hfill $\lozenge$
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When reasoning internally in a topos, we will also use expressions such as $U\cdot f(a)\!\downarrow$, trusting that the reader can formulate those as proper first-order statements if desired. Alternatively, the reader can think of $f$ as a map from $A$ into the power object | 256 | 1 |
aths of rural farmland that help feed the nation, the Mississippi River and Lake Superior, untouched wilderness, and more than ten thousand lakes. Each of these widely varied settings has a unique character and culture all their own, so the inspiration for writers is virtually limitless. For anybody who thinks this is fly-over land, they’re missing out. (Just for the record, we’re not on the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce payroll.)
MPS: How has it shaped your protagonists?
PJT: Our detectives, Leo Magozzi and Gino Rolseth, both grew up here, so they have native perspectives on everything they encounter and share it with the readers. The Monkeewrench gang is comprised of transplants from the southern U.S., so their experiences with Minnesota culture are conveyed through the lens of outsiders who are constantly learning and adapting to the nuances of a foreign land.
Rot in Rural America: MysteryPeople Reviews THE MORE THEY DISAPPEAR by Jesse Donaldson
Come by BookPeople this Friday, August 26th, at 7 PM, for an evening with Jesse Donaldson, speaking and signing his debut, The More They Disappear. Donaldson is a graduate of the prestigious Michener Center for Writers | aths of rural farmland that help feed the nation, the Mississippi River and Lake Superior, untouched wilderness, and more than ten thousand lakes. Each of these widely varied settings has a unique character and culture all their own, so the inspiration for writers is virtually limitless. For anybody who thinks this is fly-over land, they’re missing out. (Just for the record, we’re not on the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce payroll.)
MPS: How has it shaped your protagonists?
PJT: Our detectives, Leo Magozzi and Gino Rolseth, both grew up here, so they have native perspectives on everything they encounter and share it with the readers. The Monkeewrench gang is comprised of transplants from the southern U.S., so their experiences with Minnesota culture are conveyed through the lens of outsiders who are constantly learning and adapting to the nuances of a foreign land.
Rot in Rural America: MysteryPeople Reviews THE MORE THEY DISAPPEAR by Jesse Donaldson
Come by BookPeople this Friday, August 26th, at 7 PM, for an evening with Jesse Donaldson, speaking and signing his debut, The More They Disappear. Donaldson is a graduate of the prestigious Michener Center for Writers | , located right here in Austin, and is one of the emerging voices of our time. He will appear in conversation with Philipp Meyer, author of The Son.
Jesse Donaldson’s debut, The More They Disappear, looks deep into the darkness that causes rot in American rural towns. It uses a murder in the fictional Marathon, Kentucky to explore the ramifications of the introduction of OxyContin to small-town America in the early nineties. Donaldson argues that, at the time, corruption was making those places ready to be taken by anything.
Events are set in motion as Lew Mattock, the sheriff of Marathon, is shot by a sniper at his own fundraiser. The killer, Mary Jane Finley, a young woman from an upper middle class family, slips away without being noticed. Harlan Dupree, the chief deputy promoted to interim sheriff, attempts to solve the murder of his boss, a man he was at odds with.
Since we know Mary Jane is the killer, the book becomes more of a whydunit than a whodunit. We learn Mary-Jane’s history that lead her to drugs and murder. The description of her first time with Oxy beautifully explains the drug. As Harlan closes in on her we | 256 | 1 |
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have been passed from weaver to weaver over the years. MBG does NOT claim originality but provides this form for sharing those deemed beneficial to new and experienced weavers. Additional tips and tricks are welcome. Please send to . Leading accounting organizations are considered leading for a reason: They take a “workfit” approach to workforce management. This means they anticipate market and workforce trends and adjust their strategies to the outcomes their organizations want to achieve and the way their workers want to engage. They also invest in shifting their mind-set, taking a more strategic approach and embracing workforce trends. Why? Because they know their investment will yield significant returns.
This workfit approach is critical for remaining competitive in the new world of work, which is being shaped by the gig economy, disruptive technologies, the changing role of analysts and accountants, the Millennial workforce, and new service delivery models. Here’s what accountants, both those working inside organizations and those serving as consultants, need to know to stay in the game.
According to research by Intuit and Kelly Services, the gig economy—also referred to as the free-agent economy—is growing rapidly. It currently encompasses approximately 31% of the global workforce and 34% of the U.S | have been passed from weaver to weaver over the years. MBG does NOT claim originality but provides this form for sharing those deemed beneficial to new and experienced weavers. Additional tips and tricks are welcome. Please send to . Leading accounting organizations are considered leading for a reason: They take a “workfit” approach to workforce management. This means they anticipate market and workforce trends and adjust their strategies to the outcomes their organizations want to achieve and the way their workers want to engage. They also invest in shifting their mind-set, taking a more strategic approach and embracing workforce trends. Why? Because they know their investment will yield significant returns.
This workfit approach is critical for remaining competitive in the new world of work, which is being shaped by the gig economy, disruptive technologies, the changing role of analysts and accountants, the Millennial workforce, and new service delivery models. Here’s what accountants, both those working inside organizations and those serving as consultants, need to know to stay in the game.
According to research by Intuit and Kelly Services, the gig economy—also referred to as the free-agent economy—is growing rapidly. It currently encompasses approximately 31% of the global workforce and 34% of the U.S | . workforce. Experts predict that 43% of the U.S. workforce will comprise gig workers by 2020. Fueling this development is the growing number of workers in traditional professions who are choosing free agency over full-time, permanent employment. Also driving this trend are increased opportunities and new technologies that enable individuals to earn an income independent of any single employer. The rise of the sharing economy and organizations like Uber, Lyft, and Airbnb; the growth of cloud-based gig platforms like Upwork; and the opportunities presented by e-commerce platforms like Amazon and eBay have made it easier for people to be micropreneurs. That’s a term to describe individuals who operate businesses with fewer than five employees either as an extra source of income or as a full-time job.
What does this shift toward gig work mean for the accounting profession?
First, there’s the potential for much more work for accountants and financial analysts who want to serve as consultants. As we’ve seen, just under half the U.S. workforce will consist of free agents within a few years. Many of these individuals will be de facto first-time business owners who’ll likely need assistance keeping their books, filing their taxes, and planning their finances. | 256 | 1 |
. Well, and of course, Jeff being was the senator, the senator from New Mexico, plus, the senator from Arizona [correction: Alaska], Senator Stephen was a roommate of Chief Judge Holloway in undergrad. So, we had some pretty powerful senators in regards to that. And they learned of our plight, wanting a home. And I mean, this was done not in months or years, this was done in days. That's what amazed people like that. And the post office owned that building. So, we're going to have to take it away from them, get the AO on board, and the bill got passed, December the 11th of 1987.
Because the post office didn't want to give up the building, right?
Even though even though they were planning to build another post office building, they wanted something for it. Do you remember what they had asked for?
$30 million. That's what they wanted was $30 million. Well, make a long story short, I think it ended up around $11 or 12 million, is how they resolved it and GSA just say, this is where it's going to be. Once we knew that Congress had approved that being our home through the GSA, we came | . Well, and of course, Jeff being was the senator, the senator from New Mexico, plus, the senator from Arizona [correction: Alaska], Senator Stephen was a roommate of Chief Judge Holloway in undergrad. So, we had some pretty powerful senators in regards to that. And they learned of our plight, wanting a home. And I mean, this was done not in months or years, this was done in days. That's what amazed people like that. And the post office owned that building. So, we're going to have to take it away from them, get the AO on board, and the bill got passed, December the 11th of 1987.
Because the post office didn't want to give up the building, right?
Even though even though they were planning to build another post office building, they wanted something for it. Do you remember what they had asked for?
$30 million. That's what they wanted was $30 million. Well, make a long story short, I think it ended up around $11 or 12 million, is how they resolved it and GSA just say, this is where it's going to be. Once we knew that Congress had approved that being our home through the GSA, we came | back, we had to actually give them the legislation, because they wouldn't believe us that we that the building, that was our our building now through the GSA. Once we knew that it was going to be our home, they changed the name of the committee, we were then called the restoration committee. So, we no longer became the the committee to have four main guys. But we became the restoration committee, and our planning with the architect, the Michael Barber, Architecture company, Denver, they really included us. and we included ourselves in every detail of the construction and remodeling them.
So, the renovation had to change this place from post office to functioning courthouse and only a courthouse is that right? Okay.
Behind where the post office boxes were, was just huge open space. And you can understand why the post office needed that space to be able to sort mail. So, from behind that all the way to the back wall. We designed two courtrooms, the very backside belongs to the clerk's office and all the people that work. And the ceiling of the two courtrooms were two huge college glass structures. And you got to remember, in 1910, to 19, there was no air conditioning. So, these structures were designed that you | 256 | 1 |
and downs, so of course, we want to reunite this family,” Mother Production’s Harold Valentin revealed in a statement.
We predict that season five of Call My Agent will arrive sometime in late 2023 or early to mid-2024.
Call My Agents! Synopsis
Andréa, Mathias, Gabriel, and Arlette, agents in the talent agency ASK (French: Agence Samuel Kerr), juggle tricky situations and defend their vision of the business. They skillfully combine art and business, but their private and professional lives sometimes conflict. While struggling to save their agency after the sudden death of its founder, the four agents take us behind the scenes of the world of celebrity, where laughter, emotion, transgression and tears constantly collide.
Call My Agent! season 5 trailer
The filming hasn’t started yet and so there isn’t a striker for now. However, once Netflix decides the official release date, the trailer can be expected to be released a month prior. We will update this space as soon as the trailer announcements are made. Stay tuned!
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You may watch the series on Netflix. All the episodes of Call My Agent are available to watch | and downs, so of course, we want to reunite this family,” Mother Production’s Harold Valentin revealed in a statement.
We predict that season five of Call My Agent will arrive sometime in late 2023 or early to mid-2024.
Call My Agents! Synopsis
Andréa, Mathias, Gabriel, and Arlette, agents in the talent agency ASK (French: Agence Samuel Kerr), juggle tricky situations and defend their vision of the business. They skillfully combine art and business, but their private and professional lives sometimes conflict. While struggling to save their agency after the sudden death of its founder, the four agents take us behind the scenes of the world of celebrity, where laughter, emotion, transgression and tears constantly collide.
Call My Agent! season 5 trailer
The filming hasn’t started yet and so there isn’t a striker for now. However, once Netflix decides the official release date, the trailer can be expected to be released a month prior. We will update this space as soon as the trailer announcements are made. Stay tuned!
Where to watch Call My Agent?
You may watch the series on Netflix. All the episodes of Call My Agent are available to watch | and stream on Netflix. Happy watching!
How many episodes of Call My Agent! are there in total?
There are 24 episodes of Call My Agent!
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Hollywood productions went back to work.
Security guards sprayed people at the gates with disinfectant and people would wear little bags of ground pungent asafetida gum (and very likely olibanum) around their necks to ward off the virus. Olibanum (myrrh) and asafetida are centuries-old elements for calming bees when harvesting their honeycombs. I’m guessing it was an easily obtained substance on studio lots as bee smokers loaded with hot coals and olibanum gum were a common way for special effects men to create smoke on stage sets up into the 1980s. People with long histories in the industry can describe it’s pungent scent from memory. As the pandemic continued to rage, a high death rate from the virus began to be considered as inevitable.
Mary Pickford in a scene from the 1919 film, “Daddy-Long-Legs” (screengrab)
Masks were an accepted accessory, even on camera, having been worked into the storyline of some films. The biggest complaint against them was that they interfered with cigarette smoking. If you pick up a book on the 1918 pandemic you will start to feel that in some ways you are living a real | Hollywood productions went back to work.
Security guards sprayed people at the gates with disinfectant and people would wear little bags of ground pungent asafetida gum (and very likely olibanum) around their necks to ward off the virus. Olibanum (myrrh) and asafetida are centuries-old elements for calming bees when harvesting their honeycombs. I’m guessing it was an easily obtained substance on studio lots as bee smokers loaded with hot coals and olibanum gum were a common way for special effects men to create smoke on stage sets up into the 1980s. People with long histories in the industry can describe it’s pungent scent from memory. As the pandemic continued to rage, a high death rate from the virus began to be considered as inevitable.
Mary Pickford in a scene from the 1919 film, “Daddy-Long-Legs” (screengrab)
Masks were an accepted accessory, even on camera, having been worked into the storyline of some films. The biggest complaint against them was that they interfered with cigarette smoking. If you pick up a book on the 1918 pandemic you will start to feel that in some ways you are living a real | -life version of the movie “Groundhog Day“. Over 50 million people around the world would die. In the U.S., 675,000 people would die, including my great-grandmother.
The COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 may be just as disruptive, if not as lethal.
Living in a surreal world that very few people today ever imagined possible, the networks and streaming services look at their content schedules and carefully note the dates when they are going to run out of new content to air. The onus is now on the studios and networks, both streaming and broadcast, to figure out a solution to the same key problem of restarting production; what classifies as a ‘safe set’?
The news isn’t helpful: The U.S. Government wants to pretend that this will all be a non-issue on May 30, even if it costs lives; A new report states that the coronavirus is exhibiting the ability to mutate at an undetermined rate, sometimes multiple times in a single person; Death tolls in Europe are thought to be higher than reported.
If recent history is an indicator of likely production restarts, namely what happened after both the Writer’s strike | 256 | 1 |
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zone, we were fired upon by a hostile submarine, the torpedo only just missing its intended mark by a few feet. Of course this created a state of alarm, and we all paraded on deck with lifebelts on. At the present time we are in a rather better quarter than on disembarking. Up to the present we have not been in action, but we are quite near enough to be well within the sound of guns, which at this moment are rather lively. We have all had another dose of inoculation - this time against cholera. I was thinking of the contrast between the Bank Holiday of 1914 and 1915. On the first I was at the dance at the Trustees' Hall, Boston Spa, and on the latter we were on night operations some few thousand miles away from that village, arriving at our self-made shelters rather tired at something like 3 o'clock in the morning. To-day I have received some papers from my sister, including the "News." I can assure you they are very welcome, and by the time they get round the Wetherby boys they have often deteriorated in size. We are camped quite close to the sea, and for the most part indulge in a swim twice a day, the first parade being | zone, we were fired upon by a hostile submarine, the torpedo only just missing its intended mark by a few feet. Of course this created a state of alarm, and we all paraded on deck with lifebelts on. At the present time we are in a rather better quarter than on disembarking. Up to the present we have not been in action, but we are quite near enough to be well within the sound of guns, which at this moment are rather lively. We have all had another dose of inoculation - this time against cholera. I was thinking of the contrast between the Bank Holiday of 1914 and 1915. On the first I was at the dance at the Trustees' Hall, Boston Spa, and on the latter we were on night operations some few thousand miles away from that village, arriving at our self-made shelters rather tired at something like 3 o'clock in the morning. To-day I have received some papers from my sister, including the "News." I can assure you they are very welcome, and by the time they get round the Wetherby boys they have often deteriorated in size. We are camped quite close to the sea, and for the most part indulge in a swim twice a day, the first parade being | at six a.m., and the other about five in the afternoon. These parades are always looked forward to, it being so frightfully hot."
Since the foregoing letter was written the Battalion has been in action, and sustained several casualties.
Notes: Private 11785 Thomas Beasley of the 9th Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment himself lost his life on the 29th November 1916 in France. He is buried in Hamel Military Cemetery, Beaumont Hamel.
On the 3rd September the first news of the devastating losses of Wetherby men started reaching the area:
Wetherby News September 3rd 1915
RUMOURED HEAVY LOSSES OF WETHERBY LADS.
Private letters received in Wetherby on Wednesday state that a large number of Wetherby lads had been killed in the attack on the Turkish position in Gallipoli. In the long list of 70 of those wounded of the 9th Batt. West Yorkshires, to which the Wetherby lads of Kitchener's Army belong, not a single Wetherby name appears, so we must hope that those who have been reported missing have returned to the Batt. If this is not the case, their gallantry, which | 256 | 1 |
they read of words that begin to seem to them particularly Dickinsonian; "Circumference," for example. They can also list characteristic phrases or images. The selection of poems can be parceled out in certain groupings in which linked images, emotions, or descriptions of natural phenomena are easily recognizable.
Students can be assigned to write journals in which they record their first impressions and discoveries, as well as later commentary on poems and further stages of interpretation. Asking people to read poems out loud will help them to learn to hear the poet's voice and to tune their ears to her rhymes, rhythms, and syntax. Above all, the instructor should not pretend assurance about Dickinson's meanings and intentions.
It works well to have students make a selection of poems on a theme or image cluster, and then work in groups with the selected poems, afterwards presenting their readings. Such group work can create flexibility while giving students confidence in their own perceptions.
Another presentation that is very useful is the kind of demonstration Susan Howe gives and which some other teachers now use. Make a copy of a Thomas Johnson version of a poem and then make a typed transcription of the same poem using Franklin's Manuscript Books. This can lead to interesting discussions of editing questions involved with Dickinson: how | they read of words that begin to seem to them particularly Dickinsonian; "Circumference," for example. They can also list characteristic phrases or images. The selection of poems can be parceled out in certain groupings in which linked images, emotions, or descriptions of natural phenomena are easily recognizable.
Students can be assigned to write journals in which they record their first impressions and discoveries, as well as later commentary on poems and further stages of interpretation. Asking people to read poems out loud will help them to learn to hear the poet's voice and to tune their ears to her rhymes, rhythms, and syntax. Above all, the instructor should not pretend assurance about Dickinson's meanings and intentions.
It works well to have students make a selection of poems on a theme or image cluster, and then work in groups with the selected poems, afterwards presenting their readings. Such group work can create flexibility while giving students confidence in their own perceptions.
Another presentation that is very useful is the kind of demonstration Susan Howe gives and which some other teachers now use. Make a copy of a Thomas Johnson version of a poem and then make a typed transcription of the same poem using Franklin's Manuscript Books. This can lead to interesting discussions of editing questions involved with Dickinson: how | to represent the line breaks and the punctuation; how to render these unpublished poems in print.
Students need to know something about Dickinson's life, her schooling, religious upbringing and subsequent rebellion, her family members, and the close friends who became the audience for her poems. (Much of this is outlined in the headnote.) They will be helped by having some historical sense of women and men in nineteenth-century New England. They need information on women's habits of reading and writing, on friendships among women, religious revivalism, and life in a small college town like Amherst. Awareness of class, class consciousness, and social customs for families like the Dickinsons and their circle of friends will help prevent questions like the one cited above on why Dickinson didn't just move and "go for it" in a city. Students should be discouraged from discussing the poems as "feminine" or as demonstrating "the woman's point of view."
A discussion of homophobia is necessary. Here the headnote should be helpful. The love poems are not exclusively heterosexual. Students should be encouraged to examine the erotics of this poetry without being limited to conventional notions of gender. Dickinson uses a variety of voices in these poems, writing as a child (often a boy), a | 256 | 1 |
to follow along as their adoptee grows up. Donations are critical to keep the projects going, but spreading awareness is also key. People can’t act if they don’t know what’s happening far away in Borneo and Sumatra. We need people to share our website with their friends, join us on Facebook and spread the word. We have lots of online materials for young people to use in school. We cannot save the orangutans alone—only together can we make a difference!
CSNW was fortunate enough to be included in the Apps for Apes program and very much appreciate the iPad we received. Since then, we also got one from Shari H. so now the chimpanzees have two iPads! Now one person can keep Jamie occupied and someone else can play with the other chimps—perfect! Here’s a video of the chimps with their iPads:
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CSNW was fortunate enough to be included in the Apps for Apes program and very much appreciate the iPad we received. Since then, we also got one from Shari H. so now the chimpanzees have two iPads! Now one person can keep Jamie occupied and someone else can play with the other chimps—perfect! Here’s a video of the chimps with their iPads:
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", "Regulatory reference Data", "Collaboration " and so on.
Project manager Alexander Logachev:
– The broad and universal functionality of the presented program became more convenient, easier to set up. You can create and modify complex internal business processes, use the compatibility with other versions of programs and 1C. The program can be easily adjusted and adapted to the specifics of a particular organization.
The English-language interface of configuration is now being tested, we are working on the nuances, polish to maximally possible perfection. In combination with the required functionality it will provide an opportunity to carry out both internal communications and to develop relationships with external shareholders, partners or customers, to improve the management of the company. It will be possible to analyze and accept administrative decisions quickly, to search and view all the documents, agreements stored in. Also it will be easier to solve problems of automation of co-operation and work with documents by the English-speaking staff of companies.
We can already say that the presence of two interfaces – Russian-language and English-language – will allow companies to have a uniform system for account and data exchange, to work with documents of any type, will provide quick access, as well as facilitate the search and increase the efficiency of work with | ", "Regulatory reference Data", "Collaboration " and so on.
Project manager Alexander Logachev:
– The broad and universal functionality of the presented program became more convenient, easier to set up. You can create and modify complex internal business processes, use the compatibility with other versions of programs and 1C. The program can be easily adjusted and adapted to the specifics of a particular organization.
The English-language interface of configuration is now being tested, we are working on the nuances, polish to maximally possible perfection. In combination with the required functionality it will provide an opportunity to carry out both internal communications and to develop relationships with external shareholders, partners or customers, to improve the management of the company. It will be possible to analyze and accept administrative decisions quickly, to search and view all the documents, agreements stored in. Also it will be easier to solve problems of automation of co-operation and work with documents by the English-speaking staff of companies.
We can already say that the presence of two interfaces – Russian-language and English-language – will allow companies to have a uniform system for account and data exchange, to work with documents of any type, will provide quick access, as well as facilitate the search and increase the efficiency of work with | internal and official documents. Such a "tandem" will contribute to the development of companies, expanding target market.
The English-language version supports the multiuser work in a local network or via the Internet, including web-browsers.
For all interested customers the company "Koderline" now provides an opportunity to get acquainted with the test multilingual version, making a request by e-mail [email protected] River Rats Hold Off Slumping Pirates 3-1
By max, December 15, 2008 in In The Canes System
Ryan Weston scored on a rebound for his first professional goal 3:01 into the third period to lift Albany past Portland.
After scoring, Weston jumped face-first into the left corner glass before being surrounded by his teammates. A Boston University product, Weston said that move was a tribute to his four-year roommate, Clifton Park native Peter MacArthur.
"That was his signature," Weston said.
Dwight Helminen scored a power-play goal midway through the first period, and Casey Borer sealed the win on an empty net goal with 32 seconds left as the Rats snapped a four-game losing streak to Portland, handing the Pirates their third straight loss. | 256 | 1 |
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Gift of Life International is a Rotarian affiliated organization that has evolved into a global network of caring. Approximately 1.3 million children are born each year with congenital heart defects and as 93% of them do not have access to cardiac care, the goal of “Gift of Life International” is to provide life-saving cardiac treatment to children in developing countries
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Rotarians Healing Little Hearts Around the World
With approximately 1.3 million children born each year having a congenital heart defect and knowing that 93% of them do not have access to cardiac care, the goal of “Gift of Life International” (GOLI) is to provide life-saving cardiac treatment to children in developing countries regardless of gender, creed, or national origin.
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Posted by Laura Meijere Cristanelli
Healing Little Hearts
Gift of Life International is a Rotarian affiliated organization that has evolved into a global network of caring. Approximately 1.3 million children are born each year with congenital heart defects and as 93% of them do not have access to cardiac care, the goal of “Gift of Life International” is to provide life-saving cardiac treatment to children in developing countries
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Rotarians Healing Little Hearts Around the World
With approximately 1.3 million children born each year having a congenital heart defect and knowing that 93% of them do not have access to cardiac care, the goal of “Gift of Life International” (GOLI) is to provide life-saving cardiac treatment to children in developing countries regardless of gender, creed, or national origin.
Gift of Life International is a Rot | arian affiliated organization that has evolved into a global network of caring. For over 44 years, Gift of Life affiliates have provided care to children with heart disease from emerging countries by bringing children to the United States for treatment, if they were not able to receive treatment in their country of birth. Gift of Life International, as a Board of Directors, was formed in 2002 to enhance the work of the existing world-wide, autonomous Gift of Life Affiliates, help form new ones, bring other NGO’s together and enhance their work in partnership, and to tell the story of GOLI. Today the strategy has evolved and now it is focused on the development of sustainable pediatric cardiac centers of excellence and the empowerment of doctors and nurses to treat children in their country or region of birth.
The 274 Rotary Clubs and 84 Rotary Gift of Life Districts continue to support Gift of Life International’s efforts around the world which now provide care to over 3,000 children each year from 80 countries. Thanks to the participation of these Clubs and Rotary Districts around the world, Rotary International’s Global Grants have become a major funding source for Gift of Life International and its affiliated program. These 84 Gift of Life Affiliates develop their own strategies on | 256 | 1 |
as including “passive ports.” Second, she found that the dependent claim in question added more limitations than those included in the definition of “passive port” and that therefore the doctrine of claim differentiation did not apply.
Complainant Could Not Satisfy Technical Prong of Domestic Industry Requirement for at Least One of Two Patents Based on the Claim Construction of “Passive Port”
Based upon the definition of “passive port,” Judge Lord found that the ’103 patent domestic industry products did not meet that limitation. Specifically, Judge Lord reasoned that none of the components that could constitute a SDRAM module had both a passive ball on one surface and a passive pad on another surface, and therefore granted the motion for the ’103 patent. While complainant pointed to one component with such a configuration in its opposition to the motion for summary determination, Judge Lord found that it could not constitute the claimed SDRAM “memory module” having a “passive port” because complainant had already identified that module as the separately required “controller module” and the claim required both a controller module and memory module.
Regarding the ’243 patent, however, Judge Lord found that | as including “passive ports.” Second, she found that the dependent claim in question added more limitations than those included in the definition of “passive port” and that therefore the doctrine of claim differentiation did not apply.
Complainant Could Not Satisfy Technical Prong of Domestic Industry Requirement for at Least One of Two Patents Based on the Claim Construction of “Passive Port”
Based upon the definition of “passive port,” Judge Lord found that the ’103 patent domestic industry products did not meet that limitation. Specifically, Judge Lord reasoned that none of the components that could constitute a SDRAM module had both a passive ball on one surface and a passive pad on another surface, and therefore granted the motion for the ’103 patent. While complainant pointed to one component with such a configuration in its opposition to the motion for summary determination, Judge Lord found that it could not constitute the claimed SDRAM “memory module” having a “passive port” because complainant had already identified that module as the separately required “controller module” and the claim required both a controller module and memory module.
Regarding the ’243 patent, however, Judge Lord found that | genuine issues of material fact remained regarding whether the complainant’s ’243 domestic industry product practiced that patent. Specifically, she found that because the ’243 claims did not include any requirement regarding ‘memory modules’ or ‘controller modules’ and that the claimed SDRAM module could be either a memory or controller module. Accordingly, Judge Lord found that triable issues remained as to whether Complainant’s product practiced the ’243 patent.
Motion for Judicial Notice Requesting Application of Doctrine of Estoppel Found Frivolous and Objectively Baseless and Warranting an Award of Sanctions Against Filer
In the Matter of CERTAIN INFOTAINMENT SYSTEMS, COMPONENTS THEREOF, AND AUTOMOBILES CONTAINING THE SAME, Inv. No. 337-TA-1119, Order No. 33 (May 23, 2019)
Before: ALJ Dee Lord
Motion for judicial notice seeking application of collateral estoppel to the facts and rulings made in a previous investigation is improper because collateral estoppel is not a fact and indisputable. Had Respondents made a diligent inquiry into the law of judicial notice, Respondents would have known that a motion for judicial | 256 | 1 |
crypto market, itself no stranger to controversy.
But cryptocurrency doesn’t actually mark that big of a shift for Jet8.
In an age where elite Instagram models can earn thousands from a single post, the company has made it easier for brands to scale their social reach by enlisting more average users. Users, in turn, are able to leverage the Jet8 app to share photos or posts with branded frames that then get distributed to major social media platforms.
Once Jet8 launches its own cryptocurrency, however, those rewards will take the form of fungible money. And there’s little risk to brands because they only have to pay rewards for shares that garner actual reactions.
This design is where the benefit lies.
Today, the company’s influencers receive rewards in the form of a virtual currency tracked on its internal ledger system. Jet8 has awarded 4 billion of its virtual tokens to date, points which then must be redeemed at convenience stores in Asia or through an app store.
But with a traditional virtual currency, Jet8 must rely on traditional tactics, negotiating deals with companies to make the tokens redeemable. In this way, the company believes an ethereum-based cryptocurrency can open up the platform to brands.
To demonstrate the | crypto market, itself no stranger to controversy.
But cryptocurrency doesn’t actually mark that big of a shift for Jet8.
In an age where elite Instagram models can earn thousands from a single post, the company has made it easier for brands to scale their social reach by enlisting more average users. Users, in turn, are able to leverage the Jet8 app to share photos or posts with branded frames that then get distributed to major social media platforms.
Once Jet8 launches its own cryptocurrency, however, those rewards will take the form of fungible money. And there’s little risk to brands because they only have to pay rewards for shares that garner actual reactions.
This design is where the benefit lies.
Today, the company’s influencers receive rewards in the form of a virtual currency tracked on its internal ledger system. Jet8 has awarded 4 billion of its virtual tokens to date, points which then must be redeemed at convenience stores in Asia or through an app store.
But with a traditional virtual currency, Jet8 must rely on traditional tactics, negotiating deals with companies to make the tokens redeemable. In this way, the company believes an ethereum-based cryptocurrency can open up the platform to brands.
To demonstrate the | potential of its platform, Jet8 is giving supporters a chance to earn tokens by posting testimonial videos about why they are excited about the token sale. The more engagement these videos receive, the more J8T they will yield.
Cullum himself even kicked off the contest on Instagram.
In contrast to this user-first model, Jet8 has worked under more of an agency approach. In the past, brands would come to it with an idea for a campaign, a target audience and a budget. It would create brand assets for the campaign and message influencers about the opportunity.
Jet8’s secret weapon has been its ability to track the success of different posts. It follows them as they go out onto the web, and it tracks which ones generate engagement. Brands can watch the reach stack up as the campaign goes on through a dashboard that the company provides.
The dashboard squares with a larger trend of brands bringing influencer marketing in-house.
For example, Jet8 recently launched an app-as-a-service model called the Full Stack App. A brand can create its own app that works exactly like Jet8’s, except it can be customized to look like the brand’s own technology, from which it can | 256 | 1 |
, Roman and Rob were leading the way making sure we had the best prepared kids on the mountain. The sunny skies buoyed everyone’s moods, bringing out the smiles and good vibes in the start area, and the kids were focused on their performances but cheering each other on.
Unfortunately snow conditions did not allow for the GS to be run, so four one-run slalom races took place: stubbie slalom, two paneled slalom, and a tall gate slalom.
In Saturday morning girls stubbies, Thea Torn won gold, followed by Marlowe Cook in third and Brooke Bessie in 4th. On the boys side it was a podium sweep with Thomas Legg 1st, George Sarkis 2nd and Graydon Swanson 3rd, followed by Aiden Thornhill in 6th, Maxim Akbulatov 7th, Angus Brown 8th and Kingsley Parkhill 9th.
In the afternoon paneled slalom Cook took 1st for the girls, followed by Torn 2nd and Hannah Neeves 8th. For the boys it was another podium sweep with Legg in 1st, Swanson 2nd, Sarkis 3rd, Akbulatov 6th, | , Roman and Rob were leading the way making sure we had the best prepared kids on the mountain. The sunny skies buoyed everyone’s moods, bringing out the smiles and good vibes in the start area, and the kids were focused on their performances but cheering each other on.
Unfortunately snow conditions did not allow for the GS to be run, so four one-run slalom races took place: stubbie slalom, two paneled slalom, and a tall gate slalom.
In Saturday morning girls stubbies, Thea Torn won gold, followed by Marlowe Cook in third and Brooke Bessie in 4th. On the boys side it was a podium sweep with Thomas Legg 1st, George Sarkis 2nd and Graydon Swanson 3rd, followed by Aiden Thornhill in 6th, Maxim Akbulatov 7th, Angus Brown 8th and Kingsley Parkhill 9th.
In the afternoon paneled slalom Cook took 1st for the girls, followed by Torn 2nd and Hannah Neeves 8th. For the boys it was another podium sweep with Legg in 1st, Swanson 2nd, Sarkis 3rd, Akbulatov 6th, | Parkhill 7th, Thornhill 8th and Brown 9th.
On Sunday the second paneled slalom had a surprise snowfall, and more great results from WMSC. Torn won another gold for the girls, followed by Cook 2nd and Bessie 9th. On the boys side it was Akbulatov was 1st, Swanson 2nd, Sarkis 3rd, Parkhill 4th, Thornhill 5th, Seth Robert 7th and Brown 8th.
The sun was out again for the final tall gate slalom, and more top 10’s for the club: Cook also won another gold followed by Torn 3rd, Hannah Neeves 8th, Sophie Neeves 9th and Bessie 10th. For the boys it was Parkhill 1st, Sarkis 3rd, Swanson 4th, Akbulatov 5th, Robert 8th and Brown 10th.
On top of excellent results the team (And parents! And coaches!) had great fun including a birthday celebration for teammate Mitchell Stodt on Saturday afternoon at Happy Valley Lodge.
A fun road trip to end the U12 race season!
WMSC hosted its second race this past weekend, the second annual | 256 | 1 |
Unfortunately, despite the attention given to them, the total number of people involved was relatively small: in the most optimistic estimates, there were around 250 factories incorporating just under 10,000 workers.64 With a labour force of over 18 million, this means far less than 0.1 per cent of the economy was participating in worker-controlled factories
66 The post-crisis horizontalist movements in Argentina were built as an emergency response to the collapse of the existing order, not as a competitor to a relatively well-functioning order. Indeed, the more widespread problem with contemporary horizontalism is that it often sees emergency situations – in the wake of a hurricane, earthquake or economic meltdown – as representative of a better world
As an ideology, localism extends far beyond the left, inflecting the politics of pro-capitalists, anti-capitalists, radicals and mainstream culture alike, as a new kind of political common sense. Shared between all of these is a belief that the abstraction and sheer scale of the modern world is at the root of our present political, ecological and economic problems, and that the solution therefore lies in adopting a 'small is beautiful' approach to the world
The problem with localism is that, in attempting to reduce large-scale systemic problems to | Unfortunately, despite the attention given to them, the total number of people involved was relatively small: in the most optimistic estimates, there were around 250 factories incorporating just under 10,000 workers.64 With a labour force of over 18 million, this means far less than 0.1 per cent of the economy was participating in worker-controlled factories
66 The post-crisis horizontalist movements in Argentina were built as an emergency response to the collapse of the existing order, not as a competitor to a relatively well-functioning order. Indeed, the more widespread problem with contemporary horizontalism is that it often sees emergency situations – in the wake of a hurricane, earthquake or economic meltdown – as representative of a better world
As an ideology, localism extends far beyond the left, inflecting the politics of pro-capitalists, anti-capitalists, radicals and mainstream culture alike, as a new kind of political common sense. Shared between all of these is a belief that the abstraction and sheer scale of the modern world is at the root of our present political, ecological and economic problems, and that the solution therefore lies in adopting a 'small is beautiful' approach to the world
The problem with localism is that, in attempting to reduce large-scale systemic problems to | the more manageable sphere of the local community, it effectively denies the systemically interconnected nature of today's world. Problems such as global exploitation, planetary climate change, rising surplus populations, and the repeated crises of capitalism are abstract in appearance, complex in structure, and non-localised
'slow food' and 'locavorism' (eating locally)
Compared to the slow-food movement, locavorism positions itself more explicitly, and politically, against globalisation. In doing so, it appeals to a constellation of folk-political ideas relating to the primacy of the local as a horizon of political action, and of the virtues of the local over the global, the immediate over the mediated, the simple over the complex.
As a 2005 report by the UK's Department of Agriculture and Food found, while the environmental impacts of transporting food were indeed considerable, a single indicator based on total food miles was inadequate as a measure of sustainability
When it is simply assumed that 'small is beautiful', we can all too easily ignore the fact that the energy costs associated with producing food locally may well exceed the total costs of transporting it from a more suitable climate
The bigger question here relates to the priorities we place on the types of food we produce, how that production is controlled | 256 | 1 |
Zachary Comeau
Zachary Comeau comes from a journalism background with more than 8 years of experience writing for several daily newspapers and industry trade publications in Massachusetts. He joined Commercial Integrator in October 2019. £60,000 funding secured to help recycle furniture
North Ayrshire: £60k secured to help recycle furniture
Funding to be used to support reuse of furniture to beat waste
North Ayrshire’s recycling centres have secured £60,000 to support the reuse of unwanted furniture and mattresses in a bid to reduce waste.
Ross Greer, West of Scotland MSP for the Scottish Greens, hailed the efforts as a “step forward for North Ayrshire” after a £7million fund to improve and expand recycling services across Scotland was announced by party co-leader and minister for the circular economy, Lorna Slater.
The spending includes nearly £60,000 earmarked for North Ayrshire’s Household Waste Recycling Centres.
The minister also announced a pause on any new applications for incinerators pending the outcome of an independent review.
Mr Greer said: “This money will make it easier to reuse and recycle furniture and mattresses locally, which not only |
Zachary Comeau
Zachary Comeau comes from a journalism background with more than 8 years of experience writing for several daily newspapers and industry trade publications in Massachusetts. He joined Commercial Integrator in October 2019. £60,000 funding secured to help recycle furniture
North Ayrshire: £60k secured to help recycle furniture
Funding to be used to support reuse of furniture to beat waste
North Ayrshire’s recycling centres have secured £60,000 to support the reuse of unwanted furniture and mattresses in a bid to reduce waste.
Ross Greer, West of Scotland MSP for the Scottish Greens, hailed the efforts as a “step forward for North Ayrshire” after a £7million fund to improve and expand recycling services across Scotland was announced by party co-leader and minister for the circular economy, Lorna Slater.
The spending includes nearly £60,000 earmarked for North Ayrshire’s Household Waste Recycling Centres.
The minister also announced a pause on any new applications for incinerators pending the outcome of an independent review.
Mr Greer said: “This money will make it easier to reuse and recycle furniture and mattresses locally, which not only | has obviously environmental benefits but will also cut down on fly-tipping by giving residents an easy alternative.
“This comes just a week after we announced a sweeping ban on most single-use plastics, a bike repair scheme and the January 31 launch date for our free bus travel scheme for under 22s.
“I’m particularly pleased that Lorna has put a pause on new incinerators, which cause significant levels of pollution and contradict our aim to reduce, reuse and recycle wherever possible.”
Mr Greer added: “Unfortunately the presence of Greens in government has come too late for the incinerator that was given permission in Irvine last year.
“But this improvement to recycling centres will help people across North Ayrshire to easily dispose of their waste in the greenest way possible.” The quarterly review of the FTSE All Share index is based on today’s closing prices and is due to be announced on Wednesday, December 1, with changes taking effect after the close on Friday, December 17.
– A sparkling performance of Electrical components pushes him into a privileged position to pass into the FTSE 100.
– Dechra pharmaceutical, another FTSE 100 suitors seized the opportunity of | 256 | 1 |
играл Мировую серию со счётом 4:3. В декабре Пинью, к удивлению главного тренера команды, обменяли в «Чикаго Кабс» на ветерана Боба Локера.
Впервые в карьере Орасио оказался в команде Национальной лиги. В «Кабс» его рассматривали как рели | играл Мировую серию со счётом 4:3. В декабре Пинью, к удивлению главного тренера команды, обменяли в «Чикаго Кабс» на ветерана Боба Локера.
Впервые в карьере Орасио оказался в команде Национальной лиги. В «Кабс» его рассматривали как рели | вера для завершения игр, но возможностей для сейвов по ходу сезона было немного и большая их часть досталась новичку Оскару Саморе. Также Пинью беспокоили боли в плече и в итоге он сыграл за «Кабс» всего в 34 матчах. В июле его обменяли | 256 | 1 |
work the refs with wild-eyed lies and conspiracy theories.
Judges are viewing his legal team’s frantic fantasies with derision and contempt and lawyers have been dropping the Trump campaign like the proverbial hot un-mashed potato it is to the extent that clown prince Rudy Giuliani is now heading up the legal effort.
I’m hard-pressed to immediately come up with someone who needs to be twelve-stepped more than our city’s former mayor. Rudy, who has not argued before a federal court in 28 years, appeared in one on Tuesday to argue on behalf of a case claiming voting irregularities in four Pennsylvania counties.
“The Trump campaign came in through Mr. Giuliani asserting a fantasy world,” Mark Aronchick, attorney for the counties, told MSNBC’s Chris Hayes. “It was a case that somehow involves 11 different states in a gigantic conspiracy with the biggest cities in the United States all joining in to somehow manufacture votes and change mail-in ballots, and somehow throw the election to Joe Biden. And I sat there dumbfounded because the story that was presented by Mr. Giuliani bore no relationship to the actual complaint in the case… Nothing that they said actually makes sense.”
To | work the refs with wild-eyed lies and conspiracy theories.
Judges are viewing his legal team’s frantic fantasies with derision and contempt and lawyers have been dropping the Trump campaign like the proverbial hot un-mashed potato it is to the extent that clown prince Rudy Giuliani is now heading up the legal effort.
I’m hard-pressed to immediately come up with someone who needs to be twelve-stepped more than our city’s former mayor. Rudy, who has not argued before a federal court in 28 years, appeared in one on Tuesday to argue on behalf of a case claiming voting irregularities in four Pennsylvania counties.
“The Trump campaign came in through Mr. Giuliani asserting a fantasy world,” Mark Aronchick, attorney for the counties, told MSNBC’s Chris Hayes. “It was a case that somehow involves 11 different states in a gigantic conspiracy with the biggest cities in the United States all joining in to somehow manufacture votes and change mail-in ballots, and somehow throw the election to Joe Biden. And I sat there dumbfounded because the story that was presented by Mr. Giuliani bore no relationship to the actual complaint in the case… Nothing that they said actually makes sense.”
To | which the perplexed judge replied, ““At bottom, you’re asking this court to invalidate some 6.8 million votes thereby disenfranchising every single voter in the commonwealth. Can you tell me how this result could possibly be justified?”
None of this has deterred the Trump campaign and the GOP itself from trying to disenfranchise voters and in particular, voters of color. Republican interest in protecting the vote or preserving democracy is virtually non-existent. South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham in particular seems to have shown a willingness to subvert the democratic process, allegedly approaching Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger to suggest that he “look hard and see how many ballots you could throw out.” That much of their focus seems to be on voters in Black communities tells you all you need to know.
As reported in The Washington Post Wednesday night, one of Trump’s latest ploys, with the help of Giuliani, is to convince Republican legislators in key states to stall certification of the election and have GOP-chosen electors disrupt the Electoral College come December.
“But that outcome appears impossible,” the Post notes. “It is against the law in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin law gives no role to the | 256 | 1 |
ound and widespread" problem of undetected theft.
By Mike Toner
One of many boxes of return and remorse letters held by the Flagstaff Area National Monuments in a storage closet. | Credit: Photo courtesy of the National Park Service
The admonition to “leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but pictures” is as familiar to national parks’ visitors as admission fees. So, it seems, is the urge to take more than pictures—a transgression that, for many, begets a nagging remorse that belatedly prompts them to return the little treasures they pocketed during their visit. Thousands of pottery sherds, rocks, and fossils are returned every year to national parks like Mesa Verde, Grand Canyon, and Canyon de Chelly—some with apologies.
The considerable accumulation of fossilized wood that employees at Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona refer to as a “conscience pile” attests to the number of people who took mementoes of their visits despite the park’s prominently posted no-collecting entreaties and later returned them. Each year, roughly eighty to 100 such souvenirs—with and without apologies, with and without names—are mailed back to the park by people suffering | ound and widespread" problem of undetected theft.
By Mike Toner
One of many boxes of return and remorse letters held by the Flagstaff Area National Monuments in a storage closet. | Credit: Photo courtesy of the National Park Service
The admonition to “leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but pictures” is as familiar to national parks’ visitors as admission fees. So, it seems, is the urge to take more than pictures—a transgression that, for many, begets a nagging remorse that belatedly prompts them to return the little treasures they pocketed during their visit. Thousands of pottery sherds, rocks, and fossils are returned every year to national parks like Mesa Verde, Grand Canyon, and Canyon de Chelly—some with apologies.
The considerable accumulation of fossilized wood that employees at Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona refer to as a “conscience pile” attests to the number of people who took mementoes of their visits despite the park’s prominently posted no-collecting entreaties and later returned them. Each year, roughly eighty to 100 such souvenirs—with and without apologies, with and without names—are mailed back to the park by people suffering | pangs of regret. “They are beautiful, but I can’t enjoy them. They weigh like a ton of bricks on my conscience,” a contrite visitor wrote to park officials. One woman returned a piece of petrified wood her husband had taken during their summer vacation, reporting: “Upon returning home we first found that my stepmother had kidney failure. Then our dog died, our central air conditioning went out, and our freezer. Our truck broke down, needing major repairs, our cat was killed, and last night close by our home a gas well blew out.” More than fifty such letters are chronicled in a book entitled Bad Luck, Hot Rocks by Ryan Thompson and Phil Orr.
A bow stave (top), pieces of string made from hair (center) piece of yucca string, and two fragments of an arrow shaft (bottom) were taken from Walnut Canyon National Monument in Arizona. | Credit: Photo courtesy of the National Park Service
The scope of thievery from public lands—from rattlesnakes and rare cacti from Arizona’s parks, to a baby bison taken from Yellowstone, and 200-million-year-old dinosaur footprints chiseled out of rocks | 256 | 1 |
-upgrades to make playthroughs easier
Story dialogue is exceptionally witty and based upon interactions with the game’s shop keeper (don’t forget to ask the keep to tell a story!)
Platforming still includes wall-jumping; however, the player can learn new abilities like gliding, swimming, and even walking on water
Midway through the game, the Messenger surprises fans with a twist – the game changes from an 8-bit Ninja Gaiden hack & slash to a 16-bit Metroidvania! To defeat the final boss, the Messenger must traverse back through the original levels and use time portals to alter the landscape between 8-bit and 16-bit designs to find keys to unlock a magical music box. Using the time portals also opens new areas of the map so there is a high level of strategy involved. Overall, this Nindies game is full of surprises and replay-ability
3. Shovel Knight – Mega Man (NES Series)
While comparisons of Shovel Knight to the NES game Ducktales are familiar due to the “pogo” mechanic, Shovel Knight could also be compared to the NES Mega Man series. Platforming and boss battles are both based on pattern memorization with the player finding | -upgrades to make playthroughs easier
Story dialogue is exceptionally witty and based upon interactions with the game’s shop keeper (don’t forget to ask the keep to tell a story!)
Platforming still includes wall-jumping; however, the player can learn new abilities like gliding, swimming, and even walking on water
Midway through the game, the Messenger surprises fans with a twist – the game changes from an 8-bit Ninja Gaiden hack & slash to a 16-bit Metroidvania! To defeat the final boss, the Messenger must traverse back through the original levels and use time portals to alter the landscape between 8-bit and 16-bit designs to find keys to unlock a magical music box. Using the time portals also opens new areas of the map so there is a high level of strategy involved. Overall, this Nindies game is full of surprises and replay-ability
3. Shovel Knight – Mega Man (NES Series)
While comparisons of Shovel Knight to the NES game Ducktales are familiar due to the “pogo” mechanic, Shovel Knight could also be compared to the NES Mega Man series. Platforming and boss battles are both based on pattern memorization with the player finding | new abilities and upgrades after progressing through various levels. What makes Shovel Knight so much better is the forgiving progression system and in-town dialogue. While Shovel Knight is a classic reminder of Mega Man that feels right at home on the Nintendo Switch, the SK gameplay builds upon the Mega Man formula for a truly unique experience:
Each SK level has a series of checkpoints that can be activated or ignored. Activating these checkpoints allows the player to return to the checkpoint upon death, which results in losing approximately ½ of the player’s gold. Ignoring the checkpoints by destroying them allows the player to earn more health at the risk of having to complete large sections of map upon death. This risk-reward system adds to the accessibility of the game, which was a detriment for the Mega Man series.
Unlike Mega Man, Shovel Knight’s hub world includes a main town with numerous NPC interactions. These discussions can yield players with more health, magic, items, armor, and abilities while adding charm to the plot.
While Mega Man provided players with a customized experience by assuming the abilities of defeated bosses, Shovel Knight on the Nintendo Switch allows the player to eventually play through the game as Spector Knight and Plague Knight. Each character controls differently, which | 256 | 1 |
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That's all of my posts about Make Your Own Anniversary Card Free Making An Anniversary Card Unique Amazing Happy Wedding Anniversary, hope that we will meet again, bye! At Modani’s in West Hollywood, my guest and I enjoyed viewing the collection at their Pre Oscar bash. This giant, mirrored, sculptural, face chair was quite a show stopper. It’s like a huge mask with eyes, a prominent nose and mouth visible on the back. Definitely a conversation starter and a piece to be placed in the center of the room or near a window so it can be enjoyed from all sides. Surprisingly, it was pretty comfortable! Maybe something for my next house?
A variation is this white dome chair. Similar in scale, but could work well in numbers given the right space.
Check out the back of the chair reflected in the window behind me.
This modern chandelier with sleek, flame influenced glass fixtures caught my eye.
Here’s another view of the light fixture.
Some great pieces for your patio, deck or pool surround.
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events," says Henry. "It's a neutral environment where people who don't typically get together can interact in a personal way. It's also an incredible opportunity for younger scientists to network with major players."
The Discussion Groups bring sought-after speakers and smaller gatherings of scientists together in New York throughout the year. "Networking is a major benefit, but these groups have become so much more than that," Henry explains. "The Discussion Groups are now safe spaces where what are, essentially, competing researchers have been known to enlist the group's feedback on their work in progress. Can you imagine?" The success of New York's academic collaborations continues to embolden and inspire new ventures, continually expanding the city's science capabilities. Manhattan's foothold in the emerging field of genomics and bioinformatics lies in SoHo at the New York Genome Center. Ten local institutions founded the facility, which operates as an independent nonprofit, to speed advances in genomics and commercialize breakthroughs. Researchers gain access to valuable wet lab space and latest generation sequencing equipment, along with technical support. Demand for the Genome Center's services—which include full human genome sequencing, bioinformatics analysis, and data storage— has been so high that it had to establish a 3,000 | events," says Henry. "It's a neutral environment where people who don't typically get together can interact in a personal way. It's also an incredible opportunity for younger scientists to network with major players."
The Discussion Groups bring sought-after speakers and smaller gatherings of scientists together in New York throughout the year. "Networking is a major benefit, but these groups have become so much more than that," Henry explains. "The Discussion Groups are now safe spaces where what are, essentially, competing researchers have been known to enlist the group's feedback on their work in progress. Can you imagine?" The success of New York's academic collaborations continues to embolden and inspire new ventures, continually expanding the city's science capabilities. Manhattan's foothold in the emerging field of genomics and bioinformatics lies in SoHo at the New York Genome Center. Ten local institutions founded the facility, which operates as an independent nonprofit, to speed advances in genomics and commercialize breakthroughs. Researchers gain access to valuable wet lab space and latest generation sequencing equipment, along with technical support. Demand for the Genome Center's services—which include full human genome sequencing, bioinformatics analysis, and data storage— has been so high that it had to establish a 3,000 | squarefoot temporary lab at The Rockefeller University during construction of the new headquarters.
The Genome Center's founding institutions are reaping more than scientific benefit from their investment. It has been a powerful recruiting tool, helping attract top-level talent to the area. "You can't get this kind of genomics experience just anywhere," says Fair. "New York has the most diverse patient population in the world."
Cooperation and technology are transforming the region's hospitals, too, offering a glimpse into a future of fully connected care. The New York eHealth Collaborative is leading the movement to make electronic health records for any patient available to any physician, anywhere in the state, instantly. Currently under development is a portal that will also allow New York's patients to access their own records electronically.
In less than a decade, New York's scientific community norm moved from competition to collaboration, with positive results on the bench and at the bedside. Asked to describe the interactions of the Genome Center founders, Fair laughs. "Every Board meeting is like a 14-way pingpong match."
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With 3,100 people on site and 140,000 square feet of clean room, the College for Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) in | 256 | 1 |
that the basis implications provided for in Revenue Ruling 85-13, which involved a loan, and a reversion, would also extend to situations involving a substitution. While perhaps not an implausible or unjustified assumption, the nexus of this perceived connection must be examined. Loans by their very nature do not constitute taxable events. The argument would apparently be that since a substitution of assets is also not considered a taxable event, the basis of assets received by the grantor in such a swap would be a substituted basis of those assets. However, the authority for treating a loan as a nontaxable event is doctrinal, whereas the authority for treating the swap as a nontaxable event emanates merely from IRS guidance.
Is it correct, or reasonable, to assume that the basis implications for assets received through an IRC §675(3) loan are identical to those that result from an IRC §675(4) swap? Further inquiry is necessary. A first line of inquiry will be to consider qualified personal residence trusts, which have spawned similar basis issues, and later, an austere Treasury response.
Qualified personal residence trusts (QPRTs), not yet quite in the dustbin of estate planners, but getting there, boast a statutory lineage. Also grant | that the basis implications provided for in Revenue Ruling 85-13, which involved a loan, and a reversion, would also extend to situations involving a substitution. While perhaps not an implausible or unjustified assumption, the nexus of this perceived connection must be examined. Loans by their very nature do not constitute taxable events. The argument would apparently be that since a substitution of assets is also not considered a taxable event, the basis of assets received by the grantor in such a swap would be a substituted basis of those assets. However, the authority for treating a loan as a nontaxable event is doctrinal, whereas the authority for treating the swap as a nontaxable event emanates merely from IRS guidance.
Is it correct, or reasonable, to assume that the basis implications for assets received through an IRC §675(3) loan are identical to those that result from an IRC §675(4) swap? Further inquiry is necessary. A first line of inquiry will be to consider qualified personal residence trusts, which have spawned similar basis issues, and later, an austere Treasury response.
Qualified personal residence trusts (QPRTs), not yet quite in the dustbin of estate planners, but getting there, boast a statutory lineage. Also grant | or trusts, they have been used to reduce gift and estate taxes. In creating a QPRT, the grantor transfers his personal residence to a trust, retains the right to live in the residence for a term of years, and makes a gift of the remainder interest. For the technique to work, the grantor must live to the trust term. If the term of the QPRT is 10 years, the grantor is deemed to make a gift of the remainder interest in the trust corpus to trust beneficiaries. Reflecting the lengthy term of the QPRT, the amount of the gift would presumably be small, since most of the value of the trust principal would be locked up with the retained life estate of the grantor. The residual gift would tend to be small, because of its low present value.
However, as interest rates have declined, the present value of the remainder interests created by QPRTs has increased, thereby resulting in larger gifts to remainder beneficiaries. This, coupled with the massive increase in the federal gift tax exemption, and the decline in residential values, has made QPRTs rather unattractive today in most estate planning situations. [Some estate planners still advocate the use of QPRTs, although those planners are in the distinct minority. Without | 256 | 1 |
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The Lighting Research Center conducts numerous projects in the emerging field of solid-state lighting. For more information about LEDs, solid-state lighting and their applications, visit http://www.lrc.rpi.edu/programs/solidstate.
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Bring the Apple River Fort and the Black Hawk War into your classroom! Below are several, easily adaptable lesson plans, activities, and other resources for students of all ages. Topics include the Apple River Fort, the Black Hawk War, Sauk and Fox history, Illinois history, and more.
Heroes of Illinois
Twelve Moons
Talk Sauk
Meskwaki Culture
In celebration of the Illinois Bicentennial, the Illinois State Board of Education created a
series of lesson plans and activities. One lesson plan, "Heroes of Illinois," can be tailored
to include Black Hawk and other participants in the Black Hawk War.
Elizabeth Carvery, former director of the John Hauberg Indian Museum at Black Hawk
State Park, developed this companion curriculum for her book Twelve Moons: A Year
with the Sauk and Meskwaki, 1817-1818 ( | ."
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Bring the Apple River Fort and the Black Hawk War into your classroom! Below are several, easily adaptable lesson plans, activities, and other resources for students of all ages. Topics include the Apple River Fort, the Black Hawk War, Sauk and Fox history, Illinois history, and more.
Heroes of Illinois
Twelve Moons
Talk Sauk
Meskwaki Culture
In celebration of the Illinois Bicentennial, the Illinois State Board of Education created a
series of lesson plans and activities. One lesson plan, "Heroes of Illinois," can be tailored
to include Black Hawk and other participants in the Black Hawk War.
Elizabeth Carvery, former director of the John Hauberg Indian Museum at Black Hawk
State Park, developed this companion curriculum for her book Twelve Moons: A Year
with the Sauk and Meskwaki, 1817-1818 ( | copies are available at the Fort's gift shop).
The Sac and Fox Nation's Sauk Language Department is dedicated to the survival and revitalization of the Sauk language. This website is a great resource for learning the Sauk language, and has all sorts of stories, videos, games, and apps to help students.
How does our culture make us similar or different? The State Historical Society of Iowa has developed a series of primary source sets for Kindergartners through 12th graders. Note: Meskwaki lesson is designed for 1st graders, but can be tailored to any level,
Reconstructing Stillman's Run
In The Black Hawk War-Reconstructing "Stillman's Run," students will read through three very different accounts of the Battle of Stillman's Run. Thinking like a historian, they will attempt to reconstruct the events of that fateful day.
The Work of Pioneer Women
Indian Women explores the lives of Sauk and Meskwaki women in the 18th and 19th centuries, Despite contemporary opinion, these women held important economic, social, and political power within the tribe. A teaching guide with three class activities included.
"A woman's work is never done." Women played a tough, but | 256 | 1 |
due to which it is entirely under the centre’s share (Table 2).
Table 2: Break up of excise duty (Rs per litre)
% share of total
% share
Tax (devolved to states)
Cess and surcharge (centre)
Sources: Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas; PRS
As a result, the devolution to states out of the excise duty has declined over the last four years. Even though the excise duty collections have increased sharply between 2019-20 and 2020-21, the devolved component has declined from Rs 26,464 to Rs 19,578 (revised estimate) in the same period.
Annexure
Table 3: Sales taxes/VAT rates levied on petrol and diesel across states (as on October 1, 2021)
State/UT
31% VAT + Rs.4/litre VAT+Rs.1/litre Road Development Cess an
d Vat thereon
22.25% VAT + Rs.4/litre VAT+Rs.1/litre Road Development Cess and Vat thereon
32.66% or Rs.22.63 per litre whichever is higher as VAT minus | due to which it is entirely under the centre’s share (Table 2).
Table 2: Break up of excise duty (Rs per litre)
% share of total
% share
Tax (devolved to states)
Cess and surcharge (centre)
Sources: Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas; PRS
As a result, the devolution to states out of the excise duty has declined over the last four years. Even though the excise duty collections have increased sharply between 2019-20 and 2020-21, the devolved component has declined from Rs 26,464 to Rs 19,578 (revised estimate) in the same period.
Annexure
Table 3: Sales taxes/VAT rates levied on petrol and diesel across states (as on October 1, 2021)
State/UT
31% VAT + Rs.4/litre VAT+Rs.1/litre Road Development Cess an
d Vat thereon
22.25% VAT + Rs.4/litre VAT+Rs.1/litre Road Development Cess and Vat thereon
32.66% or Rs.22.63 per litre whichever is higher as VAT minus | Rebate of Rs.5 per Litre
26% or Rs 16.65/Litre whichever is higher (30% Surcharge on VAT as irrecoverable tax)
Rs.10/KL cess +22.45% or Rs.12.58/Litre whichever is higher
Rs.10/KL cess + 14.02% or Rs.7.63/Litre whichever is higher
25% VAT + Rs.2/litre VAT
20% VAT
Rs.250/KL air ambience charges + 16.75% VAT
27% VAT + 0.5% Green cess
20.1% VAT+ 4% Cess on Town Rate & VAT
20.2% VAT + 4 % Cess on Town Rate & VAT
25% or Rs.15.62/litre whichever is higher as VAT+5% additional tax on VAT
16.40% VAT or Rs.10.08/litre whichever is higher as VAT+5% additional tax on VAT
25% or Rs 15.50/Litre- whichever is higher
14% or Rs 9.00/Litre- whichever is higher
24% MST+ Rs | 256 | 1 |
book [“Purpose-Idea” is one of the most explosive “A-Ha!” moments I’ve had in my entire career], it soon became apparent to me that a Purpose-Idea doesn’t live in a vacuum. It needs to be articulated via a Social Object, so the idea can spread. Ideas spread not on their own steam, but as social objects. “Hey Gang, what do y’all think of this idea” etc etc. The Microsoft Blue Monster was a good example.
i.e. “Social Objects that Articulate a Purpose-Idea” etc.
So I started drawing Cube Grenades with EXACTLY THAT in mind.
But in order to explain what I was talking about, it needed a name. Something more descriptive than say, “Blue Monster” or “Cube Grenade”, terms which are both utterly meaningless without a lot of backstory and context.
So recently I’ve been using the term, “Object-Idea”. A bit of a mouthful, maybe, but it works for now.
Yes, TV commercials can be social objects [“Dude, did | book [“Purpose-Idea” is one of the most explosive “A-Ha!” moments I’ve had in my entire career], it soon became apparent to me that a Purpose-Idea doesn’t live in a vacuum. It needs to be articulated via a Social Object, so the idea can spread. Ideas spread not on their own steam, but as social objects. “Hey Gang, what do y’all think of this idea” etc etc. The Microsoft Blue Monster was a good example.
i.e. “Social Objects that Articulate a Purpose-Idea” etc.
So I started drawing Cube Grenades with EXACTLY THAT in mind.
But in order to explain what I was talking about, it needed a name. Something more descriptive than say, “Blue Monster” or “Cube Grenade”, terms which are both utterly meaningless without a lot of backstory and context.
So recently I’ve been using the term, “Object-Idea”. A bit of a mouthful, maybe, but it works for now.
Yes, TV commercials can be social objects [“Dude, did | you see that crazy new Progressive Insurance commercial? WTF??!!!”].
In fact, they must be, if the ad is to work. The “Whassuup” campaign for Budweiser [which was actually written by my old advertising buddy, Vinny Warren] didn’t work because the ad was THAT great artistically or convinced you of the beer’s quality.
It worked because suddenly millions of young adults the world over started saying “”Whassssuuuup” to each other. The advertising message, “Whassuup” had become a social object. An utterly massive one.
In the advertising & marketing world, successful social objects [Often called “virals”, especially when talking online] are a good thing. Every brand manger and his uncle dreams of one day creating the next Cadbury’s Gorilla.
But a social object on steroids i.e. an Object-Idea, is far more powerful.
Because it’s actually talking about stuff that actually matters to people. It’s not enough for people to like your product. For them to really LOVE it, somehow they’ve got to connect | 256 | 1 |
ANDERSON: So are you hopeful that that number will rise the next time you do the survey later this year?
GALLAGHER: Yes. We would...hope to see a rise in that year over year and we will be asking that question again.
ANDERSON: The EHR certification criteria proposal notes that those organizations that find encryption is "not reasonable an appropriate in its environment" can comply with the HIPAA security rule if they implement an equivalent alternative measure. Do you have a feel for what that might be?
GALLAGHER: Originally when HIPAA was promulgated there was a lot of concern that encryption would be cost-prohibitive for some healthcare organizations, especially smaller ones. (So) they are allowed to include the cost as a factor in the risk analysis. My best guess is that there are perhaps some policies and procedural controls that could be put in place as well as perhaps physical controls that could be utilized, but the organization would have to clearly show that those controls that they put in place at their organization as implemented would...add up to equivalent alternative measures. So that really is a very organization-specific and implementation-specific determination that they would have to defend if questioned as far as their overall compliance.
ANDERSON |
ANDERSON: So are you hopeful that that number will rise the next time you do the survey later this year?
GALLAGHER: Yes. We would...hope to see a rise in that year over year and we will be asking that question again.
ANDERSON: The EHR certification criteria proposal notes that those organizations that find encryption is "not reasonable an appropriate in its environment" can comply with the HIPAA security rule if they implement an equivalent alternative measure. Do you have a feel for what that might be?
GALLAGHER: Originally when HIPAA was promulgated there was a lot of concern that encryption would be cost-prohibitive for some healthcare organizations, especially smaller ones. (So) they are allowed to include the cost as a factor in the risk analysis. My best guess is that there are perhaps some policies and procedural controls that could be put in place as well as perhaps physical controls that could be utilized, but the organization would have to clearly show that those controls that they put in place at their organization as implemented would...add up to equivalent alternative measures. So that really is a very organization-specific and implementation-specific determination that they would have to defend if questioned as far as their overall compliance.
ANDERSON | : The certification criteria require EHRs to offer some sort of access control mechanism but do not specify a standard. What kinds of access control do you think vendors of certified EHRs are likely to offer?
GALLAGHER: Well as you mentioned, HHS took a look at this issue again and determined that for next year's certification criteria they would require the access control capability but did not choose to adopt a specific standard for them to meet for access control. They stated that this is because they believe that the industry will continue to innovate at a very rapid pace in this area and that by the time that they specified a standard, better methods might be available than they could possibly specify on an annual basis.
I believe they will re-evaluate this over time. But they are really leaving it to the market to innovate with regard to access control mechanisms. They do state elsewhere in the regulation that at a minimum they are expected to be able to assign a unique user name and/or number for identifying and tracking the user identity and also have controls in place that permit only authorized users to access electronic health information. So that is a generic description of access control...and then the vendors would innovate and provide capabilities beyond that in the marketplace.
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of the flu virus that caused the 1957 pandemic. The experimental vaccine prompted immune responses that suggested this kind of vaccine could provide long-lasting protection against many flu subtypes.
SAVE—NIAID’s 'Avengers-Like' Research Program for Evolving Pathogens
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target=_blank>Prepare For Four More Years Of Activism, Adeyanju Tells Buh | of the flu virus that caused the 1957 pandemic. The experimental vaccine prompted immune responses that suggested this kind of vaccine could provide long-lasting protection against many flu subtypes.
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target=_blank>Prepare For Four More Years Of Activism, Adeyanju Tells Buh | ari As He Returns From 78 Days In Prison
Deji Adeyanju, convener of Concerned Nigerians, has reunited with his family and friends.
Speaking in ABuja on Saturday, he described his detention as “Vitamin C that has re-energised and refreshed” him.
He vowed to remain committed to holding government accountable and speaking the truth to power all the time.
Adeyanju arrived Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport at 1:30pm thanked those who stood by him throughout the time he was in prison in Kano. He was received by a large crowd of supporters who thronged the airport bearing banners and placards to welcome him after 78 days in prison.
“For me, I am convinced that when you lock up an activist in prison, what you are doing is that you are just giving him Vitamin C so that he can be refreshed. So, I have gone in, I am refreshed, I am re-energised. So, government should prepare for four more years of activism,” Deji added.
Some inscriptions on the placards read ‘Activist Extraordinary’; ‘Welcome Back Our Hero’; ‘Go | 256 | 1 |
ban has worked on understanding various spectral properties of sparse non-Hermitian random matrices, in particular their invertibility, condition number, and sensitivity of the spectra under small perturbations. Recently, he has been interested in studying large deviations in random graph models. Anirban has also studied some aspects of statistical physics models on sparse graphs.
Probability, Geometry, and Computation in High Dimensions, Fall 2020. Visiting Scientist. Poetry Reflections: Scraps of memory and “The Second Coming”
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Have you ever had a scrap of poetry come to mind and been totally blank on where it came from? That happened to me recently when, in the middle of working on a poem about decay (it started out as a fall poem and went down into dissolution from there) the phrase “the center will not hold” came to mind. Thank goodness for Google which can turn that into “the centre cannot hold.” and then give me the whole poem it came from, William Butler Yeats’ “The Second Coming.” I didn’t | ban has worked on understanding various spectral properties of sparse non-Hermitian random matrices, in particular their invertibility, condition number, and sensitivity of the spectra under small perturbations. Recently, he has been interested in studying large deviations in random graph models. Anirban has also studied some aspects of statistical physics models on sparse graphs.
Probability, Geometry, and Computation in High Dimensions, Fall 2020. Visiting Scientist. Poetry Reflections: Scraps of memory and “The Second Coming”
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Have you ever had a scrap of poetry come to mind and been totally blank on where it came from? That happened to me recently when, in the middle of working on a poem about decay (it started out as a fall poem and went down into dissolution from there) the phrase “the center will not hold” came to mind. Thank goodness for Google which can turn that into “the centre cannot hold.” and then give me the whole poem it came from, William Butler Yeats’ “The Second Coming.” I didn’t | remember Yeats had a poem with that title. I didn’t remember the rest of the poem when I read it, until I got to the last line, “slouching toward Bethlehem to be born.” Then I knew I had read it, but when, where, or how long ago is a mystery. It was not in school. I have not had a class in poetry since seventh grade, when we were required to memorize a poem every week. There were Wordsworth’s daffodils, and “Flanders Field” and some I haven’t seen since, like Byron’s “The Destruction of Sennacherib”:
The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold
and his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold.
The object was to memorize, not to understand.
Yeats’s poem is a different matter. It begins with lovely language about a desperate time.
Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
Are full of passionate intensity.
There seems to | 256 | 1 |
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I was reminded of this thread today, and am surprised it has not generated more discussion. Of course, it could be that the Christians on this forum are reacting the same when I did when I was a believer. I remember well how I totally ignored the Documentary Hypothesis because I felt the "scholars" (I frequently used scare quotes when referring to Biblical scholars) were blinded by their presuppositions, so they would spend endless years tracing out any patterns no matter how tenuous if they thought they supported the idea of human authorship, but would reject any evidence, no matter how strong (such as the Bible Wheel) if it supported the thesis of divine authorship.
But now I can see why they find the evidence compelling. I just never really looked at it before (when I was a believer). The story really does natural divide into two coherent narratives based on the two divine names, and the story is quite incoherent when messed together as in our modern Bibles.
Two sides to the same coin!
Hi Richard:
I do not see any issue with the two views of the same story. The idea that a coin cannot have two sides is laughable. So isn't it possible that these "two" versions are just telling | .
I was reminded of this thread today, and am surprised it has not generated more discussion. Of course, it could be that the Christians on this forum are reacting the same when I did when I was a believer. I remember well how I totally ignored the Documentary Hypothesis because I felt the "scholars" (I frequently used scare quotes when referring to Biblical scholars) were blinded by their presuppositions, so they would spend endless years tracing out any patterns no matter how tenuous if they thought they supported the idea of human authorship, but would reject any evidence, no matter how strong (such as the Bible Wheel) if it supported the thesis of divine authorship.
But now I can see why they find the evidence compelling. I just never really looked at it before (when I was a believer). The story really does natural divide into two coherent narratives based on the two divine names, and the story is quite incoherent when messed together as in our modern Bibles.
Two sides to the same coin!
Hi Richard:
I do not see any issue with the two views of the same story. The idea that a coin cannot have two sides is laughable. So isn't it possible that these "two" versions are just telling | the same story from two different views? It is too much to keep insisting that venerable word inspiration is being used in the Bible. It's more like ideas are being laid down which indicate a formula to understanding the nature of man and his life journey.
I do not think that language just came about by chance. And this symbol for boat is very telling. It is found in many pre-christian writings and on oracle bone inscriptions.
[Shem's commands to Melchisedek.]
And Shem said unto Melchisedek, "Thou shalt be the priest of the Most High God, because thou alone hath God chosen to minister before Him in this place. And thou shalt sit (i.e. dwell) here continually, and shalt not depart from this place all the days of thy life. Thou shalt not take a wife, thou shalt not shave thy head, and thou shalt not pour out blood [Fol. 21b, col. 1] in this place. Thou shalt not offer up wild beasts nor feathered fowl, but thou shalt offer up bread and wine always; and thou shalt not build a building in this place. And behold, the Angel of the Lord shall come down to thee and visit thee continually." | 256 | 1 |
external and real common challenges, but on the other hand, we also need more flexibility to better address different internal and local specific challenges by a meaningful implementation of the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality.
Defining European policies should correspond with real common challenges. This may even require a careful analysis whether in very limited areas the Union needs not only decision- making powers but also certain executive ones. In this context, it is essential that the EU strengthens its strategic autonomy while preserving market based principles.
We need better joint capabilities when it comes to dealing with different types of crises, to ensure common protection of the EU’s external borders and to enable a reliable supply of scarce but essential raw materials for technological development, starting with energy.
The same applies to other strategically important goods such as foodstuffs, medicines, vaccines, chips and more.
Nevertheless, it might not be most productive to overinvest in various institutional adaptations of the EU. Bearing in mind the elements that can bolster democracy at the European level, it should not be forgotten that there are more levels of democratic decision-making in the EU and that they differ from one member state to another.
The efficient and pro-European functioning of the national and regional, as well as the local levels, | external and real common challenges, but on the other hand, we also need more flexibility to better address different internal and local specific challenges by a meaningful implementation of the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality.
Defining European policies should correspond with real common challenges. This may even require a careful analysis whether in very limited areas the Union needs not only decision- making powers but also certain executive ones. In this context, it is essential that the EU strengthens its strategic autonomy while preserving market based principles.
We need better joint capabilities when it comes to dealing with different types of crises, to ensure common protection of the EU’s external borders and to enable a reliable supply of scarce but essential raw materials for technological development, starting with energy.
The same applies to other strategically important goods such as foodstuffs, medicines, vaccines, chips and more.
Nevertheless, it might not be most productive to overinvest in various institutional adaptations of the EU. Bearing in mind the elements that can bolster democracy at the European level, it should not be forgotten that there are more levels of democratic decision-making in the EU and that they differ from one member state to another.
The efficient and pro-European functioning of the national and regional, as well as the local levels, | which are closest to the people, is also important for our common future. National identities, political specificities and specific cultural, historical and social-economic conditions also remain important.
The belief that these differences are to be eradicated is misleading. We need to continue learning how to live with them while pursuing policies that bring us closer together and do not distance us in the long term. Demographic trends also need to be reversed.
Otherwise, there will be no creative potential that would secure a well-being for future generations and a safe old age for our own.
Immigration is not a sustainable solution that can be accepted throughout the EU as an appropriate and comprehensive response to this challenge.
Brexit taught us that disintegration is not an unthinkable scenario. However, taking such a direction can only lead to debilitating the EU dealing with itself, to the gradual irrelevance of European countries and to the decline of the EU as a global player.
The intertwining of domestic and European policies and laws today is difficult to unfold without extreme political, economic and security risks and costs. At the moment, all these issues are most distinctively reflected in the sensitive case of Northern Ireland.
It is a factual proof that the EU still represents the best possible framework for meaningful and effective | 256 | 1 |
ING AT BAYNARD's** Castle and the overt usurpation beginning on 22 June, Gloucester conducted a rolling _coup d'état_ in which he deceived, divided and ultimately destroyed the minority Council. The Crowland Continuator judged that he enjoyed power 'just like another King', after the Council appointed him Protector on 10 May and gave him the tutelage and oversight of the King's most royal person', but in fact sovereignty was still vested in the Council. For the next month Gloucester showed friendly respect for Hastings, Stanley and Bishops Rotherham, Stillington and Morton, and even invited the young king's former tutor John Alcock, Bishop of Rochester, to join the Council.
With the Council's approval Edward V was moved to the royal apartments in the Tower and the neutral figures of Bishop John Russell, Rotherham's successor at Lincoln, and the cleric John Gunthorpe were made Lord Chancellor and Lord Privy Seal, both at Cardinal Bourchier's recommendation. These reassuring appointments were window-dressing: Bourchier became a co-conspirator from the moment he agreed not to implement or publish Edward IV's will and ordered the sequestration of the late king's goods, jewels | ING AT BAYNARD's** Castle and the overt usurpation beginning on 22 June, Gloucester conducted a rolling _coup d'état_ in which he deceived, divided and ultimately destroyed the minority Council. The Crowland Continuator judged that he enjoyed power 'just like another King', after the Council appointed him Protector on 10 May and gave him the tutelage and oversight of the King's most royal person', but in fact sovereignty was still vested in the Council. For the next month Gloucester showed friendly respect for Hastings, Stanley and Bishops Rotherham, Stillington and Morton, and even invited the young king's former tutor John Alcock, Bishop of Rochester, to join the Council.
With the Council's approval Edward V was moved to the royal apartments in the Tower and the neutral figures of Bishop John Russell, Rotherham's successor at Lincoln, and the cleric John Gunthorpe were made Lord Chancellor and Lord Privy Seal, both at Cardinal Bourchier's recommendation. These reassuring appointments were window-dressing: Bourchier became a co-conspirator from the moment he agreed not to implement or publish Edward IV's will and ordered the sequestration of the late king's goods, jewels | and seals.
The Council concurred with Gloucester's condemnation of Edward Woodville, who had sailed from Southampton on 29 April, having first robbed a vessel in port of £10,250 [£6.5 million] in gold coins. However the councillors rejected his attempt to extend the condemnation to Rivers, Grey and Vaughan, all supposedly part of the same treasonous plot. Since a charge of treason must mean they had planned the destruction of Edward V, it was a manifest absurdity. They also rebuked Gloucester for speaking disrespectfully of the dowager queen and on 13 May they rejected his request to declare that his Protectorate should last until Edward V's majority, saying this was a matter for Parliament to decide.
Irked by these legal niceties, Gloucester claimed that the queen, Dorset and Edward Woodville had looted the treasury. Records survive to prove this yet another false allegation. The Scottish campaign had depleted the hoard built up by Edward IV, but the loss was being made good by his enhanced revenue collection. Furthermore Richard was to spend lavishly in 1483–4 without recourse to taxation. The accusation stemmed from his fury when, although his agents persuaded the Genoese captains of most of the fleet to desert Woodville, he | 256 | 1 |
the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
The farm bill, which gets updated every five years or so, spells out who can participate in SNAP, the assistance program previously known as food stamps. The most recent version of this legislation, which President Donald Trump signed into law on Dec. 20, 2018, left out new limits on the eligibility of adults without children. Those limits were part of the House version, but Congress dropped them prior to the bill’s passage. Continue reading →
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Demanding Trump and McConnell #StopTheShutdown, Dozens of Unions to Rally for Struggling Federal Workers
Protest plans come as concerns mount about impacts of the ongoing government shutdown, including on food stamps and Medicare
By Jessica Corbett, staff writer for Common Dreams. Published 1-9- | the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
The farm bill, which gets updated every five years or so, spells out who can participate in SNAP, the assistance program previously known as food stamps. The most recent version of this legislation, which President Donald Trump signed into law on Dec. 20, 2018, left out new limits on the eligibility of adults without children. Those limits were part of the House version, but Congress dropped them prior to the bill’s passage. Continue reading →
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Demanding Trump and McConnell #StopTheShutdown, Dozens of Unions to Rally for Struggling Federal Workers
Protest plans come as concerns mount about impacts of the ongoing government shutdown, including on food stamps and Medicare
By Jessica Corbett, staff writer for Common Dreams. Published 1-9- | 2019
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As the partial government shutdown entered its 19th day on Wednesday—well on its way to becoming the longest in U.S. history—dozens of unions are planning a rally in
Washington, D.C., adding to mounting pressure on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) to stand up to President Donald Trump, who is refusing to back a budget bill without $5.7 billion in funding for his “ridiculous” border wall.
Announcing the rally at AFL-CIO’s D.C. headquarters, which is scheduled to kick of at noon local time on Thursday, organizers said the union-led event was planned “to protest the continuing shutdown and resulting furloughs that are financially hurting 800,000 federal employees and families.” Speakers will included furloughed federal employees, union leaders, and members of Congress. Continue reading →
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As Catalyst For Insurance Inclusion”.
He therefore called on the Media to support the industry’s growth agenda in order to deepen insurance penetration in the country.
Igbiti, who is also the President of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN), made the appeal yesterday
He described the media as critical to the industry’s growth agenda, and called on the members of NAIPE to promote and project the industry’s activities in their reports for the growth of the industry and national economy.
“We recognise the importance of the media In the growth of any industry. We know we cannot achieve our growth agenda without the media. The essence of this gathering is for us as an industry to bring you together to brief you on the activities of the industry and our plans for the future.
“It is, therefore, expected that as journalists, you are to tell our stories in your reports and analysis because we are in this together and we will continue to work together as partners in progress for the progress of the industry and the growth of the national economy.
“You have been trying but we need you more. You have to project this industry in the way and manner we want it to be,� | As Catalyst For Insurance Inclusion”.
He therefore called on the Media to support the industry’s growth agenda in order to deepen insurance penetration in the country.
Igbiti, who is also the President of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN), made the appeal yesterday
He described the media as critical to the industry’s growth agenda, and called on the members of NAIPE to promote and project the industry’s activities in their reports for the growth of the industry and national economy.
“We recognise the importance of the media In the growth of any industry. We know we cannot achieve our growth agenda without the media. The essence of this gathering is for us as an industry to bring you together to brief you on the activities of the industry and our plans for the future.
“It is, therefore, expected that as journalists, you are to tell our stories in your reports and analysis because we are in this together and we will continue to work together as partners in progress for the progress of the industry and the growth of the national economy.
“You have been trying but we need you more. You have to project this industry in the way and manner we want it to be,� | � Mr Igbiti pleaded.
Present at the event included the representatives from the various arms of the industry, namely the Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA), represented by the Director General, Mrs Yetunde Ilori; Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers (NCRIB) represented by the Deputy President, Mr Tunde Oguntade; Institute of Loss Adjusters of Nigeria (ILAN), represented by its President, Mr. Dipo Olanrewaju.
Others who graced the occasion included the DG, CIIN Mrs Abimbola Tiamiyu; Executive Secretary/CEO, NCRIB, Mr Tope Adaramola; Assistant Director, Corporate Communications & Human Resources/Administration, NIA, Mr Davis Iyasere, among others.
The IICC was inaugurated in 2013 to act as the unifying voice of the insurance industry, representing it on national issues affecting the insurance industry, taking up and assuming other roles that would serve the best interest of the industry in Nigeria and providing lasting solutions to challenging issues within the insurance sector.
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IICC Boss Affirms Insurance Industry’s Resilience, Fast | 256 | 1 |
Some of the most famous teams in Major League Soccer (MLS) include:
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Overall, the demand for MLS tickets has been increasing in recent years as the league continues to grow in popularity and more teams are added to the league. Starts With A Bang — September 24, 2020
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| Some of the most famous teams in Major League Soccer (MLS) include:
C. United
Are MLS tickets in demand?
MLS tickets vary in demand depending on the teams playing and the location of the game. Generally, tickets for matches featuring popular teams or teams with a strong local fanbase tend to be in higher demand. Additionally, matches held in larger stadiums or in more highly populated areas may also see higher demand for tickets.
Overall, the demand for MLS tickets has been increasing in recent years as the league continues to grow in popularity and more teams are added to the league. Starts With A Bang — September 24, 2020
If The Big Bang Wasn’t The Beginning, What Was It?
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| It wasn’t the birth of space and time. But it was truly essential to our cosmic story.
For more than 50 years, we’ve had definitive scientific evidence that our Universe, as we know it, began with the hot Big Bang. The Universe is expanding, cooling, and full of clumps (like planets, stars, and galaxies) today because it was smaller, hotter, denser, and more uniform in the past. If you extrapolate all the way back to the earliest moments possible, you can imagine that everything we see today was once concentrated into a single point: a singularity, which marks the birth of space and time itself.
At least, we thought that was the story: the Universe was born a finite amount of time ago, and started off with the Big Bang. Today, however, we know a whole lot more than we did back then, and the picture isn’t quite so clear. The Big Bang can no longer be described as the very beginning of the Universe that we know, and the hot Big Bang almost certainly doesn’t equate to the birth of space and time. So, if the Big Bang wasn’t truly the beginning, what was it? Here’s what the | 256 | 1 |
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In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Friends of New Bolton (Equine) Center in Virginia’s memory at https://giving.apps.upenn.edu/fund?program=VET&fund=342164; New Bolton Center, 382 West Street Road, Kennett Square, PA 19348.
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The last hope for Swedish Alternative Rock music. Emerging from Malmö´s colourful music scene, this quintet takes their music as serious their working-class roots. Walls of guitars, solid licks, catchy melodies, heavy rhythmic beats. Honest and simply bloody good.
The Fallen Empires are a Rock´n´Roll band. And in times | one day prior on October 9, 2020.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Friends of New Bolton (Equine) Center in Virginia’s memory at https://giving.apps.upenn.edu/fund?program=VET&fund=342164; New Bolton Center, 382 West Street Road, Kennett Square, PA 19348.
A private family gathering will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of Harding Funeral Home Inc., Slatington, PA.
To send sympathy gifts to the family or plant a tree in memory of Virginia S. Bixler, please visit our tribute store.
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The last hope for Swedish Alternative Rock music. Emerging from Malmö´s colourful music scene, this quintet takes their music as serious their working-class roots. Walls of guitars, solid licks, catchy melodies, heavy rhythmic beats. Honest and simply bloody good.
The Fallen Empires are a Rock´n´Roll band. And in times | of casting-shows, "fast-food" pop and the terrible noise of the meaningless they remain a Rock´n´Roll band.
The band was formed in late 2006 by Nate and Toby. Sally took a seat behind the drums in March 2008. The lads (then with guitarist Pete) went on to record their debut album "As of Yet...". After Pete had left the band Max and Percy joined up in the end of 2008.
After many live shows and countless hours of work in the rehearsal rooms The Fallen Empires are going to play across Europe for the rest of the year.
For us and for all of those who still care about what they´re listening to: We play the music we love. We write the music we play. It´s as simple as that and the quality of everything we do, the attention to detail, it just speaks for itself...We´ll see you at the concerts!
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The beautiful thing is we can change the bad things. It is going to take effort and credibility, but anyone can change. In fact, the only thing we can change in life is ourselves and how we interact with outside stimulus.
The primary date, we are the perfect guy or lady being very careful with what we say and do. Men are opening opportunities for the women and being on their best behavior. The women are ladies, listening intently for the conversation keeping eye contact so he knows she is interested. The date ends having a kiss and both parties happen to be anxious to meet again, groing through the night in their heads smiling and content they have the beginning of something wonderful. The second day the charm is soaring from both ends. Everyone is happy and things apparently go very well. Next thing we know you are several months or years into this relationship, and you wonder why you keep trying to keep things heading. Maybe you aren’t even attempting anymore, and instead you happen to be waiting for the perfect opportunity to get out and on with your existence. How did it get from date one to this point again? Why do some of us keep attracting those losers? If we take a look at how we developed through the courting period of our relationships, | The beautiful thing is we can change the bad things. It is going to take effort and credibility, but anyone can change. In fact, the only thing we can change in life is ourselves and how we interact with outside stimulus.
The primary date, we are the perfect guy or lady being very careful with what we say and do. Men are opening opportunities for the women and being on their best behavior. The women are ladies, listening intently for the conversation keeping eye contact so he knows she is interested. The date ends having a kiss and both parties happen to be anxious to meet again, groing through the night in their heads smiling and content they have the beginning of something wonderful. The second day the charm is soaring from both ends. Everyone is happy and things apparently go very well. Next thing we know you are several months or years into this relationship, and you wonder why you keep trying to keep things heading. Maybe you aren’t even attempting anymore, and instead you happen to be waiting for the perfect opportunity to get out and on with your existence. How did it get from date one to this point again? Why do some of us keep attracting those losers? If we take a look at how we developed through the courting period of our relationships, | we might find the response. DETROIT - WDIV-Local 4 is uploading all political ads that have been run in Michigan during the current election cycle to YouTube. We will continue track these ads until the general election on Nov. 6.
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leaves”
His father shielding his concern
Resenting the knowledge Sequoia yearned
Crumbled the snow white leaves
He said, “When I explain then it’s done
These are talking leaves, my son
The white men’s talking leaves”
The white man takes a berry of black and red
And an eagle’s feather from the eagle’s bed
And he makes bird track marks
And the marks on the leaves they say
Carry messages to his brother far away
And his brother knows what’s in his heart
The only single released from the album was another La Farge composition, “The Ballad of Ira Hayes”. The song tells the story of the life and death of Ira Hayes, a young US Marine of Pima descent, who helped raise the flag at Iwo Jima, but died drunk and broke on the reservation a few short years later. The song made it to #3 on Billboard’s country singles chart
Ira Hayes…
Call him drunken Ira Hayes,
He won’t answer anymore,
Not the whiskey drinking Indian,
Or the marine that went to war.
“ | leaves”
His father shielding his concern
Resenting the knowledge Sequoia yearned
Crumbled the snow white leaves
He said, “When I explain then it’s done
These are talking leaves, my son
The white men’s talking leaves”
The white man takes a berry of black and red
And an eagle’s feather from the eagle’s bed
And he makes bird track marks
And the marks on the leaves they say
Carry messages to his brother far away
And his brother knows what’s in his heart
The only single released from the album was another La Farge composition, “The Ballad of Ira Hayes”. The song tells the story of the life and death of Ira Hayes, a young US Marine of Pima descent, who helped raise the flag at Iwo Jima, but died drunk and broke on the reservation a few short years later. The song made it to #3 on Billboard’s country singles chart
Ira Hayes…
Call him drunken Ira Hayes,
He won’t answer anymore,
Not the whiskey drinking Indian,
Or the marine that went to war.
“ | Drums” is yet another La Farge composition, this song a bitter about the US government’s efforts to suppress Native American culture:
From the Indian reservation to the governmental school
Well, they’re goin’ to educate me to the white men’s Golden Rule
And I’m learning very quickly for I’ve learned to be ashamed
And I come when they call Billy though I’ve got an Indian name
And there are drums beyond the mountain
Indian drums that you can’t hear
There are drums beyond the mountain
And they’re getting mighty near
And when they think that they’d changed me
C ut my hair to meet their needs
Will they think, I’m white or Indian
Quarter blood or just half breed
Let me tell you, Mr. Teacher
When you say, you’ll make me right
In five hundred years of fighting
Not one Indian turned white and there are drums
“White Girl” is a La Farge song about the ill-fated love between a white girl and a Native American man. The girl declined to marry him because he was a Native American. The song | 256 | 1 |
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you jabbed and killed.
Like that, but not ending – as the poem ends, a couple of lines later – in a sleep that envelopes both the dreamer and the dead man in his dream. Like that, in fact, but not ending at all. Imagine going to your death a righteous, ideologically-justified killer, and then meeting your victims individually and getting to know them, to the point where you can experience the equal value of each one’s life with your own. Imagine the horror of that. Learning to relate to people you’d hated, feared and wronged, and relate to them as valued equals; feeling hatred, fear and righteous anger, then feeling the horror of what those emotions had led to and feeling them boil away; feeling the weight of what you’d done, perhaps for the first time; feeling the burden of guilt and feeling that in turn burn away in a kind of acid bath of pain, sorrow and forgiveness. Imagine that whole process condensed into an instant, so that your experience of entering Heaven would be an experience of hatred, confusion, horror, self-hatred, guilt and pain, culminating in love, acceptance and fellow-feeling. Then imagine that instant smeared out across the infinite | you jabbed and killed.
Like that, but not ending – as the poem ends, a couple of lines later – in a sleep that envelopes both the dreamer and the dead man in his dream. Like that, in fact, but not ending at all. Imagine going to your death a righteous, ideologically-justified killer, and then meeting your victims individually and getting to know them, to the point where you can experience the equal value of each one’s life with your own. Imagine the horror of that. Learning to relate to people you’d hated, feared and wronged, and relate to them as valued equals; feeling hatred, fear and righteous anger, then feeling the horror of what those emotions had led to and feeling them boil away; feeling the weight of what you’d done, perhaps for the first time; feeling the burden of guilt and feeling that in turn burn away in a kind of acid bath of pain, sorrow and forgiveness. Imagine that whole process condensed into an instant, so that your experience of entering Heaven would be an experience of hatred, confusion, horror, self-hatred, guilt and pain, culminating in love, acceptance and fellow-feeling. Then imagine that instant smeared out across the infinite | expanse of eternity.
Now generalise from killers to everyone who’s ever done anyone any harm.
Heaven Is Other People, Hell Is Just You. Everyone, on this model, basically gets forgiven – what is there not to forgive anyone for, when everyone concerned is a massless, positionless entity on a timeless plane? – but the pathway to forgiveness runs through guilt and horror. Horror, that is, at yourself and the harm you did to others when you were alive: the more harm, the more horror. Have I just reinvented Hell? Hell, no (if you’ll pardon the expression) – but Purgatory, maybe. It’s a process of love and acceptance, fundamentally; it’s just that, for some people, getting to love and acceptance would in itself be an ordeal.
Lonely Planet. So Heaven would be this humanity-sized static hum of mutual recognition signals and general benevolence, coloured to a greater or lesser extent by the anguish caused by each person’s own deeds while alive. The good end happily and the bad – the bad also end happily, but with more difficulty. Moreover, given that the whole of the human race is represented on the eternal plane, | 256 | 1 |
It was apparently embarrassing and ridiculous, enough that Natalie tried to burn it. It's funnier if you let the viewer image what it looked like.
Brian Katcher
8th Jul 2019
Idle Hands (1999)
Question: How did Anton not remember that he murdered his own parents when he was a killer all along?
Answer: He was either too high, sleepwalking or under the evil hand's control.
Logan (2017)
Question: What happened to the clerk and the others at the convenience store when Pierce and the Reavers showed up? If they are killed then why?
Answer: The clerk was definitely killed, as we see his body on a slab later in the movie. Presumably he was killed for seeing too much.
Why did he get killed for seeing too much? Does Pierce tries to cover up what's going on?
Yes, the work that Dr. Rice is doing for Alkali Transigen is illegal, so they are eliminating any potential witnesses to their activities.
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The Tale of the Virtual Pets - S6-E4
Question: When Kate first sees her friends Isabel and Tom both trapped in the handhelds, Why did she ignore | It was apparently embarrassing and ridiculous, enough that Natalie tried to burn it. It's funnier if you let the viewer image what it looked like.
Brian Katcher
8th Jul 2019
Idle Hands (1999)
Question: How did Anton not remember that he murdered his own parents when he was a killer all along?
Answer: He was either too high, sleepwalking or under the evil hand's control.
Logan (2017)
Question: What happened to the clerk and the others at the convenience store when Pierce and the Reavers showed up? If they are killed then why?
Answer: The clerk was definitely killed, as we see his body on a slab later in the movie. Presumably he was killed for seeing too much.
Why did he get killed for seeing too much? Does Pierce tries to cover up what's going on?
Yes, the work that Dr. Rice is doing for Alkali Transigen is illegal, so they are eliminating any potential witnesses to their activities.
Are You Afraid of the Dark? (1992)
The Tale of the Virtual Pets - S6-E4
Question: When Kate first sees her friends Isabel and Tom both trapped in the handhelds, Why did she ignore | the other two also trapped in it as well? She never talked to them the whole scene.
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994)
Question: As we learned later that Lt Einhorn killed Roger Podactor, how did Einhorn get out of the big apartment after murdering him without being seen? The manager who is at the crime scene doesn't seem to recognize her.
Answer: The old lady said that she heard a scream and called the police. That could easily leave several minutes when she could escape through a back exit or merely hide in the building until after other police get there and said she just arrived. There is no reason to assume that the manager knows everyone who comes into the building, especially if she had only been there a few times.
LorgSkyegon
Tales from the Crypt (1989)
Whirlpool - S6-E3
Question: Why did the police officers shoot Rolanda after she got out of the elevator when she hollered "No!" at them and wasn't going to do anything?
Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003)
Question: Why did Matsumoto have O-ren's parents killed?
Answer: The film does not explain, but O-ren | 256 | 1 |
was working as the Clinical Manager at the Sydney Cancer Centre, Royal Prince Alfred. This is when we started creating the business case for a new Sydney Cancer Centre, which was to become the Chris O’Brien Lifehouse. I was part of the team that briefed the architects, designed, built, commissioned and finally operated Lifehouse. Unfortunately, Chris became sick and passed away before Lifehouse was opened in his name in November 2013. It was an amazing and fulfilling 5-and-a-half-year journey!
Maria: That must have been a proud moment. Tell us about how you heard about HCA and the initial process of finding an agency?
Catherine: Caroline from the NSW Team introduced me to HCA, so it was very easy. I had heard good things about HCA when I was working at the Chris O’Brien Life House. The NSW Team took me through all the steps to get started as an agency nurse and the process was easy. I was excited to pick up a few shifts when I wanted to, so I could focus on my family and my coaching role.
Maria: Can you tell us more about your coaching role?
Catherine: I really enjoy coaching healthcare organisations to improve their processes, patient outcomes and employee | was working as the Clinical Manager at the Sydney Cancer Centre, Royal Prince Alfred. This is when we started creating the business case for a new Sydney Cancer Centre, which was to become the Chris O’Brien Lifehouse. I was part of the team that briefed the architects, designed, built, commissioned and finally operated Lifehouse. Unfortunately, Chris became sick and passed away before Lifehouse was opened in his name in November 2013. It was an amazing and fulfilling 5-and-a-half-year journey!
Maria: That must have been a proud moment. Tell us about how you heard about HCA and the initial process of finding an agency?
Catherine: Caroline from the NSW Team introduced me to HCA, so it was very easy. I had heard good things about HCA when I was working at the Chris O’Brien Life House. The NSW Team took me through all the steps to get started as an agency nurse and the process was easy. I was excited to pick up a few shifts when I wanted to, so I could focus on my family and my coaching role.
Maria: Can you tell us more about your coaching role?
Catherine: I really enjoy coaching healthcare organisations to improve their processes, patient outcomes and employee | engagement. I have been doing that with Studer Group, Australasia for the past 2 years and run my own coaching business (Catherine Murray, Leadership and Engagement Strategist). For coaching enquiries, please contact Catherine on:
(M) 0431 674 137
(E) [email protected]
Maria: Tell me about a career highlight?
Catherine: I am proud of the work the clinical team did on the cancer care patient journey which articulated touch points where we could best support patients before, during and after treatment.
We used the co-design process to get healthcare professionals and patients together to talk about their experience of care. The co-design structure wasn’t unique to us but worked in this setting. We assessed the patient touchpoints and the services they required. This process started conversations amongst patients, families and clinicians. When the patients are involved and happy, the staff are happy and engaged too.
Maria: What advice would you give to new grad nurses starting out?
Catherine: Just enjoy yourself and the job, there are so many opportunities, including remaining in clinical care or moving to a speciality or education, research and senior management. Nursing can be a tough job – you need physical | 256 | 1 |
Carruth to help launch the Play the LA River program at Marsh Park II, in the northeast Los Angeles community of Elysian Valley known as Frogtown. Created by the arts collective Project 51, the program centers on a new guide to river sites that is formatted as oversized playing cards and designed to popularize the 51-mile waterway as a place to have fun, relax and commune with nature.
Allison Carruth, UCLA associate professor of English, helps kick off “Play the LA River,” a program designed to bring people to the 51- mile waterway to relax and play.
To kick off the 51-week initiative, Carruth and her colleagues distribute decks of the informational cards amid a whirl of arts, crafts and “citizen science” activities. Blue and red balloons waft through the sky, embedded with cameras that capture aerial photographs of the landscape. “It’s like the original drone,” explains Los Angeles Natural History Museum educator Lila Higgins.
Nearby, Mountains Recreation & Conservation Authority outdoor leader Caitlin Tozer spins a Wheel of Fortune–style game board illustrated with pictures of the double-crested cormorant, cinnamon teal, red-tailed hawk, green | Carruth to help launch the Play the LA River program at Marsh Park II, in the northeast Los Angeles community of Elysian Valley known as Frogtown. Created by the arts collective Project 51, the program centers on a new guide to river sites that is formatted as oversized playing cards and designed to popularize the 51-mile waterway as a place to have fun, relax and commune with nature.
Allison Carruth, UCLA associate professor of English, helps kick off “Play the LA River,” a program designed to bring people to the 51- mile waterway to relax and play.
To kick off the 51-week initiative, Carruth and her colleagues distribute decks of the informational cards amid a whirl of arts, crafts and “citizen science” activities. Blue and red balloons waft through the sky, embedded with cameras that capture aerial photographs of the landscape. “It’s like the original drone,” explains Los Angeles Natural History Museum educator Lila Higgins.
Nearby, Mountains Recreation & Conservation Authority outdoor leader Caitlin Tozer spins a Wheel of Fortune–style game board illustrated with pictures of the double-crested cormorant, cinnamon teal, red-tailed hawk, green | heron and American coot. Visitors who try to guess how these local birds of prey grab their food get to pluck a gummy worm with a fork or straw, chopsticks or tongs to emulate the birds’ mode of attack.
Beneath the shade of the Marsh Park pavilion, three Poetry Society of Los Angeles members tap away at old-fashioned typewriters to produce water-themed verse. Stephanie Cheng Smith created tiny motors that make chirping sounds for her Crickets installation of experimental music, part of a series of performances curated by the wulf.
And Down by the Los Angeles River author Joe Linton mans the world’s tiniest “reading room.” Hovering over a two-foot-square bench, he rattles off a list of nonnative fish that make good eating — rainbow trout and other native species that vanished decades ago — and explains why the river runs through cement-clad channels. “There were two big floods in 1934 and 1938, so that’s why they started to concrete the river,” Linton says. “Concreting really kicked into gear after World War II through 1960 at a total cost of $5 billion in today’s | 256 | 1 |
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From the archives 2005: Top 10 Habs - No. 4 Doug Harvey: Best defencement of his time
By Red Fisher, The GazetteAugust 31, 2012
Editor's note: This story was originally published in January 2005.
When the NHL lockout finally ends, Red Fisher will begin his 50th season on the Canadiens beat. In this feature series, Red picks his Top 10 Habs from the last half-century.
MONTREAL - Most of today's players locked in the vise of a season-long lockout might not remember Doug Harvey, seeing how almost all of them weren't born when he was the NHL's premier defenceman. There was no union during most of his career, but he was his own man, as many among them now think they are. He feared neither constituted authority nor opposing teams.
Win or lose, he refused to shake hands with opponents. He didn't socialize with them during the offseason, but he was | ,555 Altmetric Mentions canada.com | NationalPost.com | TheProvince.com | VancouverSun.com | CalgaryHerald.com | EdmontonJournal.com | WindsorStar.com | OttawaCitizen.com | MontrealGazette.com
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From the archives 2005: Top 10 Habs - No. 4 Doug Harvey: Best defencement of his time
By Red Fisher, The GazetteAugust 31, 2012
Editor's note: This story was originally published in January 2005.
When the NHL lockout finally ends, Red Fisher will begin his 50th season on the Canadiens beat. In this feature series, Red picks his Top 10 Habs from the last half-century.
MONTREAL - Most of today's players locked in the vise of a season-long lockout might not remember Doug Harvey, seeing how almost all of them weren't born when he was the NHL's premier defenceman. There was no union during most of his career, but he was his own man, as many among them now think they are. He feared neither constituted authority nor opposing teams.
Win or lose, he refused to shake hands with opponents. He didn't socialize with them during the offseason, but he was | one of them, so hardly anybody was surprised when Harvey's name was among the half-dozen players mentioned in the startling news chattering from my newspaper's telex machine in the late 1950s.
National Hockey League players, the story reported, had formed their first-ever association. Detroit left-winger Ted Lindsay was its president, Harvey the first vice-president. The aim was "to promote, foster and protect the best interest of NHL players." (Nope, no mention of a salary cap.)
Lindsay explained: "Actually, we don't have many grievances, but we felt we should have an organization of this kind."
The association, Lindsay said, needed a better pension plan than the one in force at the time, calling for a player to receive $15 a month starting at age 45. Increased payments would be made on a graduating scale based on experience.
"I don't know any more about it than you do," Canadiens GM Frank Selke Sr. was saying on the telephone a few minutes later. "I have no comment."
"Did you know it was coming?"
"No. I knew there was a meeting of some kind taking place in New York because Harvey asked permission to remain there after our game in Madison | 256 | 1 |
Climate change is really the number one issue that affects every species on this planet.” she said.
Senator Greenstein, unsure of any pending action by the New Jersey State Legislature, suggested cooperation as a likely path: “It is important for us to be a part of larger discussions with other states and countries on this issue. I’m also a part of the manufacturing, caucus and I get to hear what businesses think of certain regulations that can be onerous. We need to consider all of the things people care about when making policy.”
Clean energy and renewables, part of the discussion on climate change, were highlighted as key issues.
“By 2050, 80 percent of energy has to be clean energy, and Governor Murphy has said he’d like to see 100 percent clean energy by that time, and I think it is doable,” explained Greenstein. She also mentioned offshore wind as a priority for the legislature to examine.
Amy Greene, president and owner of Amy S. Greene Environmental Associates, explained that “there is a huge emphasis on renewables and off-shore wind; but, if we do offshore wind, siting is an important factor because we need to keep in mind fisheries, sensitive ecological areas | Climate change is really the number one issue that affects every species on this planet.” she said.
Senator Greenstein, unsure of any pending action by the New Jersey State Legislature, suggested cooperation as a likely path: “It is important for us to be a part of larger discussions with other states and countries on this issue. I’m also a part of the manufacturing, caucus and I get to hear what businesses think of certain regulations that can be onerous. We need to consider all of the things people care about when making policy.”
Clean energy and renewables, part of the discussion on climate change, were highlighted as key issues.
“By 2050, 80 percent of energy has to be clean energy, and Governor Murphy has said he’d like to see 100 percent clean energy by that time, and I think it is doable,” explained Greenstein. She also mentioned offshore wind as a priority for the legislature to examine.
Amy Greene, president and owner of Amy S. Greene Environmental Associates, explained that “there is a huge emphasis on renewables and off-shore wind; but, if we do offshore wind, siting is an important factor because we need to keep in mind fisheries, sensitive ecological areas | and more.”
Resiliency of the coastline as well as the interior of the state is another key issue that needs to be dealt with by the state’s new government, experts agreed. Superstorm Sandy made it clear to many in New Jersey that the state needed to take a long hard look at becoming more resilient in the face of changing weather patterns and rising sea levels.
“We face a challenge in this state, since we have been living with draft FEMA maps since Sandy,” said Toft. “We need to pay attention to see if the science supports these FEMA maps. We need to look at creative ways to make the state more resilient, such as creating oyster reefs along the shoreline and other smart ways to enhance the environment and make the state safer for the next storm.”
Greene agreed with Toft that resiliency must be a priority. “The increased severity of storms not only impacts the coastline but also inland with flooding and erosion and we need to think of natural systems to help remediate these issues like wetlands,” she said.
Site remediation was another key issued cited, and changes to the Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) program through the NJDEP have | 256 | 1 |
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even before the Western Society had introduced the notion. In the early 20th century, the Islamic psychotherapy was not only making headway in Muslim countries but as well as in Western perspectives. This led to the many advances in the study of the mind, setting up more psychiatric hospitals, and the recognition of Islamic physicians in a wide range of mental ailments.
Islamic Psychology, or commonly known with Muslims as Ilm al-Nafs, is both a medical and philosophical study of the nafs [self or psyche] from an Islamic point of view. It was written in the scripture (Sura 4:5 of the Qur’an) that the mentally ill must be cared for, must be treated humanely, and be told good words by a custodian or the state itself. It was also learned that mental illness is associated with physical sickness; thus, the study of Psychology flourished in the Islamic culture.
Islamic Psychology is fascinating to learn as you learn about yourself and learn to feel good and trust Allah at the same time, you can earn His love (Surah Al-Imran 3:160). As you also learn about behavior modification, you can learn to motivate yourself to give up bad acts, forgive those who caused you harm, control your | even before the Western Society had introduced the notion. In the early 20th century, the Islamic psychotherapy was not only making headway in Muslim countries but as well as in Western perspectives. This led to the many advances in the study of the mind, setting up more psychiatric hospitals, and the recognition of Islamic physicians in a wide range of mental ailments.
Islamic Psychology, or commonly known with Muslims as Ilm al-Nafs, is both a medical and philosophical study of the nafs [self or psyche] from an Islamic point of view. It was written in the scripture (Sura 4:5 of the Qur’an) that the mentally ill must be cared for, must be treated humanely, and be told good words by a custodian or the state itself. It was also learned that mental illness is associated with physical sickness; thus, the study of Psychology flourished in the Islamic culture.
Islamic Psychology is fascinating to learn as you learn about yourself and learn to feel good and trust Allah at the same time, you can earn His love (Surah Al-Imran 3:160). As you also learn about behavior modification, you can learn to motivate yourself to give up bad acts, forgive those who caused you harm, control your | irritation, rage and anger, and live more happily and peacefully (Surah al-Anfal 8:53). The most important part is you becoming a better person and nurturing your relationship with Allah. The clinician may use in clinical practice both psychological interventions and religious and spiritual exercises to aid therapy.
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You will become happier. As you improve your mood, you can enhance your relationships with other people especially | 256 | 1 |
films, we are wondering what are some of your favorites in those genres and why?
Nick Robertson – A very difficult question because there are so many good ones…but here goes. Alien (1979) because Ridley understands the power of the dark and what lies beyond it. The Shining (1980) because Stanley assaulted us with his disturbing take on isolation. The Birds (1963) because Hitchcock was the first to see something in nature gone awry. The Conjuring (2013) by James Wan because it’s so beautifully crafted in a time where that’s often forgotten. Oh, and, I’m still waiting for David Fincher to turn his hand to Horror.
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PLBC, Women’s Health Caucus create joint Subcommittee on Women and Girls of Color
Rep. La'Tasha D. Mayes January 9, 2023 | 1:05 PM
HARRISBURG, Jan. 9 – | films, we are wondering what are some of your favorites in those genres and why?
Nick Robertson – A very difficult question because there are so many good ones…but here goes. Alien (1979) because Ridley understands the power of the dark and what lies beyond it. The Shining (1980) because Stanley assaulted us with his disturbing take on isolation. The Birds (1963) because Hitchcock was the first to see something in nature gone awry. The Conjuring (2013) by James Wan because it’s so beautifully crafted in a time where that’s often forgotten. Oh, and, I’m still waiting for David Fincher to turn his hand to Horror.
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Tori Danielle Rep. La'Tasha D. Mayes 24th District / Allegheny County
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PLBC, Women’s Health Caucus create joint Subcommittee on Women and Girls of Color
Rep. La'Tasha D. Mayes January 9, 2023 | 1:05 PM
HARRISBURG, Jan. 9 – | The Pennsylvania Legislative Black Caucus and the Women’s Health Caucus have created a joint Subcommittee on Women and Girls of Color, which will bolster their legislative efforts, according to PLBC Chair Donna Bullock.
The subcommittee chair is state Rep. La’Tasha D. Mayes, D-Allegheny.
“It just makes more sense for us to combine the work of this subcommittee and the Women’s Health Caucus since there is so much crossover on issues,” said Bullock, D-Phila. “Representative Mayes is the right person to lead this joint committee because of her experience as a champion for reproductive rights, maternal health and other issues important to Black women. I’m looking forward to the work we can tackle in the new legislative session with this reinforced legislative body.”
“I’m honored to be named the chair of this joint subcommittee and am looking forward to working with my colleagues on the Pennsylvania Legislative Black Caucus and Women’s Health Caucus to help drive legislation that will have a transformative impact on the lives of women, girls and gender-expansive people of color across our commonwealth,” Mayes said. “With a new legislative session ahead of | 256 | 1 |
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Mon 10 Sep 2018 13:49:46 AEST
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Planting cuttings
It's been over 8 years since Peter Jeremy brought me some cuttings of his Curry tree. Most of them died, but one survived and has had a somewhat chequered life. Once again it's suffering from mites, and it occurs to me that it might be a lot happier outside. Peter says that they will survive outside, but that's in Sydney, where it's generally warmer, and also in a town, which is usually warmer than in the country. But I'm not going to risk it, and I don't have to: there are plenty of suckers waiting to be transplanted. Tried to remove two of them, but ended up with four, so I put two pots indoors and two outdoors:
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that meditation and
that peace helped us really move through our days with our
respective lives with more ease and more insight. And so we
could connect the next day and be like, Oh, how are you
feeling? Well, you know this happened. Oh, and then sometimes
we'll do a spontaneous work for and with each other. So we might
see something we because we're both human design projectors, so
we see for each other where the gaps are where we can't see for
ourselves, and then we can go Oh, have you, you know, we'd
provide each other the invitation. It's like, are you
looking for feedback? Yes, I'm looking for feedback, right? Oh,
so this is my perspective. And we do this on Voxer, as well, we
were both auditory processors. So we're both like button
Illumina. No. Nobody else want to listen to our boxes, because
sometimes they're like, 11 to 15 minutes long, and I'll like
catch up on the dog walk, and I'll respond back. So the
function of those conversations became super valuable when we
didn't have them. And we didn't guilt | that meditation and
that peace helped us really move through our days with our
respective lives with more ease and more insight. And so we
could connect the next day and be like, Oh, how are you
feeling? Well, you know this happened. Oh, and then sometimes
we'll do a spontaneous work for and with each other. So we might
see something we because we're both human design projectors, so
we see for each other where the gaps are where we can't see for
ourselves, and then we can go Oh, have you, you know, we'd
provide each other the invitation. It's like, are you
looking for feedback? Yes, I'm looking for feedback, right? Oh,
so this is my perspective. And we do this on Voxer, as well, we
were both auditory processors. So we're both like button
Illumina. No. Nobody else want to listen to our boxes, because
sometimes they're like, 11 to 15 minutes long, and I'll like
catch up on the dog walk, and I'll respond back. So the
function of those conversations became super valuable when we
didn't have them. And we didn't guilt | each other for not because
there's nothing to guilt, honestly, we were just life
happens. Jane was sick. You know, we're like, oh, let's have
a pause. But the reality was, we came to really recognize that
that ticked a huge box, and provided a tremendous amount of
value for each of us in so many facets of our areas of our
And I think the reverse, oh, I was just gonna
say is true to have, it's important to look and go, What
boxes Am I taking that actually aren't working for me? Yes.
I was gonna say, I love that because it's the checking
in, is it serving, it's having a break, and then you're checking
in again. So my, my program used to be a membership, which is was
ongoing. And, you know, in hindsight, or I got to the point
was, like, there's never any time for celebration. There's
never any time for up leveling, it's just kind of like when
people stay until they leave, and they kind of sneak out
quietly or whatever, we don't have this graduation and what
should have been | 256 | 1 |
of these are what ultimately killed him”, Rhodes said.
Li stopped accepting offers from other support care workers to visit the house and agreed to look after her husband on her own, Rhodes said. Taikura Trust tried to contact Li and was largely unsuccessful.
Healthcare New Zealand started paying Li for her care for Epenisa after she claimed they were no longer living together or were in a relationship, although this was untrue and payments stopped after a number of months, Rhodes said.
“She was his caregiver, his only caregiver … that obligation and responsibility fell squarely on Ms Li who did not change the situation despite offers being there.”
Justice Wylie warned jurors to put aside feelings of sympathy.
He urged jurors to decide their verdict in a “cool, calm, dispassionate manner”.
The trial is set down for six weeks.
Defence lawyer Mark Ryan is expected to make opening remarks on behalf of Li.
Israel will add more countries, including the U.S., to its quarantine list.
Puppy black market rising as criminals warn dog owners to beware of thieves
Donald Trump: Stormy Daniels will ‘not pay penny’ of £225k after losing defamation | of these are what ultimately killed him”, Rhodes said.
Li stopped accepting offers from other support care workers to visit the house and agreed to look after her husband on her own, Rhodes said. Taikura Trust tried to contact Li and was largely unsuccessful.
Healthcare New Zealand started paying Li for her care for Epenisa after she claimed they were no longer living together or were in a relationship, although this was untrue and payments stopped after a number of months, Rhodes said.
“She was his caregiver, his only caregiver … that obligation and responsibility fell squarely on Ms Li who did not change the situation despite offers being there.”
Justice Wylie warned jurors to put aside feelings of sympathy.
He urged jurors to decide their verdict in a “cool, calm, dispassionate manner”.
The trial is set down for six weeks.
Defence lawyer Mark Ryan is expected to make opening remarks on behalf of Li.
Israel will add more countries, including the U.S., to its quarantine list.
Puppy black market rising as criminals warn dog owners to beware of thieves
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champ Cody Garbrandt is looking to fight former featherweight champ, Jose Aldo in a bantamweight bout.
Garbrandt first broke the news Wednesday on The Schmozone podcast, where he told The Schmo that he wants Aldo for five rounds.
“I want Jose Aldo in a five round fight,” Garbrandt said. “I feel like my conditioning is far more superior, that my speed and power can translate from the first to the fifth round. That’s the fight that I’m campaigning for, and I’m on The Schmo show to hopefully get everyone on board.”
“I think that the best outcome for me is fighting Jose Aldo, because it’s a risk,” Garbrandt said. “The rewards great. I stay at the top of the bantamweight division. I go down (to flyweight), fight for the title maybe August, September,” adding, “Aldo in April.”
Garbrandt (12-3 MMA, 7-3 UFC) is coming off a second round knockout victory over Raphael Assuncao that took place at UFC 250: Nunes vs. Spencer | champ Cody Garbrandt is looking to fight former featherweight champ, Jose Aldo in a bantamweight bout.
Garbrandt first broke the news Wednesday on The Schmozone podcast, where he told The Schmo that he wants Aldo for five rounds.
“I want Jose Aldo in a five round fight,” Garbrandt said. “I feel like my conditioning is far more superior, that my speed and power can translate from the first to the fifth round. That’s the fight that I’m campaigning for, and I’m on The Schmo show to hopefully get everyone on board.”
“I think that the best outcome for me is fighting Jose Aldo, because it’s a risk,” Garbrandt said. “The rewards great. I stay at the top of the bantamweight division. I go down (to flyweight), fight for the title maybe August, September,” adding, “Aldo in April.”
Garbrandt (12-3 MMA, 7-3 UFC) is coming off a second round knockout victory over Raphael Assuncao that took place at UFC 250: Nunes vs. Spencer | , last March. Prior to that, he was on a three fight losing streak that spanned nearly three years, which came on the heels of the loss of his title to bitter rival and former teammate, TJ Dillashaw. After getting healthy and reassessing his career, Garbrandt seems to be back on the correct path and he’s looking to have UFC gold wrapped around his waist once again in the near future.
Aldo (29-7 MMA, 11-6 UFC) recently picked up a decision victory over future bantamweight contender, Marlon Moraes which took place a little less than a month ago at UFC Fight Night: Neal vs. Thompson. Prior to that, Aldo was also on a three fight losing skid. Although going 1-2 since dropping down to bantamweight in 2019, he has put on great performances and has shown that he has enough left in the tank to put on good fights for the next couple of years.
At this time there have been no talks with the UFC or either fighter regarding this fight. However if this fight picks up traction in the media, we may have a new bantamweight fight on our hands real soon. Being that both fighters are coming off wins following their three | 256 | 1 |
the frak over him. Or at least far too closely for his comfort, anyway. If he knows the guy's name, it's escaped him for the moment. "Y' need something, or y' just hoping t' learn something by osmosis?" There's annoyance in his tone, but no real hostility as he looks up at Gresham, thin-lipped and expectant. Yet.
Roubani's description of 'sangam' causes the CAG to smile fleetingly. He finishes the tea off in two more swallows, checks his watch, and slides the cup back across the table. "Che khoob, Nadiv," he murmurs, accent a little coarser than Poet's, but the language is the same. "Mamnoon," he tacks onto the end, meeting the younger pilot's eyes for a moment before pushing to his feet. "Be nice to the new kid," he warns, reaching for the viper flight manual he'd set down earlier. "And clean up any messes you make, if not." Both comments seem directed toward the room at large, rather than anyone in particular. Gresham gets a brief smile on his way out.
Gresham looks | the frak over him. Or at least far too closely for his comfort, anyway. If he knows the guy's name, it's escaped him for the moment. "Y' need something, or y' just hoping t' learn something by osmosis?" There's annoyance in his tone, but no real hostility as he looks up at Gresham, thin-lipped and expectant. Yet.
Roubani's description of 'sangam' causes the CAG to smile fleetingly. He finishes the tea off in two more swallows, checks his watch, and slides the cup back across the table. "Che khoob, Nadiv," he murmurs, accent a little coarser than Poet's, but the language is the same. "Mamnoon," he tacks onto the end, meeting the younger pilot's eyes for a moment before pushing to his feet. "Be nice to the new kid," he warns, reaching for the viper flight manual he'd set down earlier. "And clean up any messes you make, if not." Both comments seem directed toward the room at large, rather than anyone in particular. Gresham gets a brief smile on his way out.
Gresham looks | back towards Roubani and there's a faint brow raising as if it finally just clued into him that Poet, was indeed asking him a question. "Whuh..Me?" a pause "I-err." It would be impolite to refuse. He can see it now, saying no to Poet, and suddenly doors all over close for him. And someone leaks to bangbang how Willem got her toothbrush and what it has been used for. Quick thinking and a finger easing the neckline on his tanks has Gresham nodding slightly "Sure, I would love some." voice squeaking a little at the end. Oh that was smoooooth.
And then as startled Thorn emits 'Gods, nugget' Virgil is turning his head. "Uh." Well shit what does one say to that-at least he's not pissing himself like a puppydog would when confronted with such…thorny-ness. "I was just-" Quick, answer! "Standing." And another burn for Virgil "That's allowed, sir?" a look from Thorn and then back towards the CAG, yes he is clear for landing?
"You have scones?" Roubani's soft-spoken voice | 256 | 1 |
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a spokesperson said: 'At approximately 10.25a.m. one man entered a shop on Moore Street, and left the shop with a number of items which he did not pay for.
'He was stopped by security whom he threatened and assaulted. No one was injured during the robbery.
Gardai began investigating after an incident in which a man entered a shop on Moore Street on Wednesday at around 10.25am. Pic: Shutterstock
'The man was arrested by Gardaí and taken to Store Street Garda Station where he was detained under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act, 1984.
'He has since been charged in relation to the offence and is due to appear before the Criminal Courts of Justice, court number 1 this morning, Thursday 26th November, 2020 at 10.30a.m.
'Investigations ongoing.'
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By: Kevin Featherly February 2 | a spokesperson said: 'At approximately 10.25a.m. one man entered a shop on Moore Street, and left the shop with a number of items which he did not pay for.
'He was stopped by security whom he threatened and assaulted. No one was injured during the robbery.
Gardai began investigating after an incident in which a man entered a shop on Moore Street on Wednesday at around 10.25am. Pic: Shutterstock
'The man was arrested by Gardaí and taken to Store Street Garda Station where he was detained under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act, 1984.
'He has since been charged in relation to the offence and is due to appear before the Criminal Courts of Justice, court number 1 this morning, Thursday 26th November, 2020 at 10.30a.m.
'Investigations ongoing.'
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By: Kevin Featherly February 2 | , 2017
Two bills aimed at discouraging participation in disruptive mass protests are on their way to the Public Safety and Security Policy and Finance Committee, where Rep. Tony Cornish, R-Vernon Center (right), is chair. To his left is Jason Rector, a House committee legislative analyst. (Staff photo: Kevin Featherly)
Unlawful assemblies: Two bills that aim to increase civil and criminal penalties against demonstrators who block access to highways and airports are themselves on the march.
The bills, House File 322 and House File 390, both list Rep. Nick Zerwas, R-Elk River, as chief author.
HF 322 has moved furthest. It would allow local authorities like police departments to sue protesters to recover costs of responding to “unlawful assemblies and public nuisances.” Court fines assessed against a defendant could not be applied toward the civil damages.
On Jan. 26, HF322 was approved by the Civil Law and Data Practices Policy Committee and re-referred to the Public Safety and Security Policy and Finance Committee, where Rep. Tony Cornish, R-Vernon Center, is chair.
The other bill, HF 390, was referred to Cornish’s committee on Jan. | 256 | 1 |
3 kilometers across? Hold your horses. Three kilometers is the same as the diameter of some of the smaller moons of Saturn, like Methone, Anthe, and Pallene, and it's quite a bit bigger than the most recently discovered S/2008 S1. I believe that what we're actually seeing is clumpiness of particles at the outer edge of the densest B ring, where particles bunch together partially by self-gravity (which would make them more like moons) but also by the periodic gravitational shoves they get from Mimas. At least that's what the imaging team has said about past images of the outer edge of the B ring, like this one. These clumps would be transient, torn apart by the same forces that bring them together. The B ring is so dense that particles rub up against each other as they orbit Saturn. (We know that because it's opaque to light, and even to radio waves). So an astronaut would be able to travel easily from one particle to the next, clambering around the rings, though it'd be a long trip to circle Saturn! And, evidently, the astronaut would have some climbing to do, traveling up and down the clumps of big particles that form the B ring's outer edge. | 3 kilometers across? Hold your horses. Three kilometers is the same as the diameter of some of the smaller moons of Saturn, like Methone, Anthe, and Pallene, and it's quite a bit bigger than the most recently discovered S/2008 S1. I believe that what we're actually seeing is clumpiness of particles at the outer edge of the densest B ring, where particles bunch together partially by self-gravity (which would make them more like moons) but also by the periodic gravitational shoves they get from Mimas. At least that's what the imaging team has said about past images of the outer edge of the B ring, like this one. These clumps would be transient, torn apart by the same forces that bring them together. The B ring is so dense that particles rub up against each other as they orbit Saturn. (We know that because it's opaque to light, and even to radio waves). So an astronaut would be able to travel easily from one particle to the next, clambering around the rings, though it'd be a long trip to circle Saturn! And, evidently, the astronaut would have some climbing to do, traveling up and down the clumps of big particles that form the B ring's outer edge. |
That long shadow in the original image? It's cast by Mimas, which is cool, because even though Mimas is well out of the frame (it's roughly 70,000 kilometers away from the outer edge of the B ring, which would be 10,000 pixels, or roughly 10 Cassini narrow-angle camera images end-to-end, at this range), it's the one responsible for making this mountainous mess of Saturn's B ring.
The image I posted at the top of this blog entry is just one of many taken in a sequence of Mimas' shadow passing along the rings. The guys at unmannedspaceflight.com have animated some of the photos to see if they can detect any motion within the clumps at the edge of the B ring, but I can't convince myself I'm seeing anything real among the artifacts caused by the JPEG compression of the raw images. We'll have to wait for the release of the photos onto the Planetary Data System about a year from now to be able to see what Cassini's camera shows us at that level of detail. In the meantime, I'm quite sure we'll be seeing some nice versions of at least one of these images in a release from the imaging team -- stay tuned!
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am not happy with the way he (Florian) played. He is not playing his best hockey,” the German coach said.
Canada's Keegan Pereira said his team's aim was to play against big countries in the tournament and improve its ranking.
Lucky game
Korean player Hyo Sik You admitted that his side was lucky to beat Argentina through a last-minute goal.
“It was a difficult game. We had spent a lot of energy against Germany. So our coach said take it easy in this match. We were lucky,” he said. Coach Pablo Lombi said his team was not up to the mark and deserved to lose.
Dutch coach delighted
Dutch coach Michel van den Heuvel was delighted that his team quickly recovered from the one-goal deficit to beat New Zealand.
“We created a lot of field chances. Our players reacted well after being 0-1 down. I am happy that different players are growing,” he said. van den Heuvel said his team could have scored more goals had it capitalised on the chances.
New Zealand skipper Phillip Burrows said his side lost because it gave away easy goals.
We now have an edge in our pool: | am not happy with the way he (Florian) played. He is not playing his best hockey,” the German coach said.
Canada's Keegan Pereira said his team's aim was to play against big countries in the tournament and improve its ranking.
Lucky game
Korean player Hyo Sik You admitted that his side was lucky to beat Argentina through a last-minute goal.
“It was a difficult game. We had spent a lot of energy against Germany. So our coach said take it easy in this match. We were lucky,” he said. Coach Pablo Lombi said his team was not up to the mark and deserved to lose.
Dutch coach delighted
Dutch coach Michel van den Heuvel was delighted that his team quickly recovered from the one-goal deficit to beat New Zealand.
“We created a lot of field chances. Our players reacted well after being 0-1 down. I am happy that different players are growing,” he said. van den Heuvel said his team could have scored more goals had it capitalised on the chances.
New Zealand skipper Phillip Burrows said his side lost because it gave away easy goals.
We now have an edge in our pool: | German coach
NEW DELHI: German coach Markus Weise said his team's 6-0 triumph over Canada on Wednesday has given them an edge over other Pool A teams as the fight for the two semi-final spots gets tougher in the Hockey World Cup.
Defending champions Germany scored their first win of the tournament after being held 2-2 by South Korea in their first match.
"There is nothing to complain about once you have a 6-0 scoreline in your favour," said Weise. "The goal difference will help us qualify for the semi-finals as the group is getting tougher, but we are also getting competitive."
Weise was also satisfied with the conversion rate of penalty corners. Germany missed as many as six penalty corners against South Korea.
"I am happy that today we had a good conversion rate. We got eight penalty corners and converted three. So, in this match we have made use of the opportunities. We will keep it going," he said.
German captain Maximilian Muller said his young side is improving with every match.
"We have a young side but they have the potential to take us ahead to the semis or may be to the title victory here," he said. "We drew our first match | 256 | 1 |
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employer must adopt a plaintiff's alternate selection or hiring practice in response to a Title VII suit." 109 S. Ct. at 2127. The Court also repeated an old point about disparate-impact evidence: a shoddy showing of disparate impact will not require the defendant even to produce evidence in justification of the challenged practice. See 109 S. Ct. at 2121-24.
The plaintiffs in this case are the representatives of a class of black bank examiners employed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, who failed the "Program Evaluation" test that the Corporation formerly used as an aid in determining whether to promote bank examiners at pay level GS-9 to the rank of "commissioned bank examiner" (GS-11). The district court concluded after a bench trial that the test had a disparate impact and had not been shown to be a business necessity, and therefore entered judgment for the class. The Corporation appeals, represented by the Justice Department, which urges us to reverse outright and dismiss the suit. The plaintiffs' counsel urges us to affirm the judgment on the ground that even under the standard of Wards Cove the Program Evaluation test is unreasonably exclusionary.
The first question is whether the district judge committed a clear error in finding that the plaintiffs had demonstrated a | employer must adopt a plaintiff's alternate selection or hiring practice in response to a Title VII suit." 109 S. Ct. at 2127. The Court also repeated an old point about disparate-impact evidence: a shoddy showing of disparate impact will not require the defendant even to produce evidence in justification of the challenged practice. See 109 S. Ct. at 2121-24.
The plaintiffs in this case are the representatives of a class of black bank examiners employed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, who failed the "Program Evaluation" test that the Corporation formerly used as an aid in determining whether to promote bank examiners at pay level GS-9 to the rank of "commissioned bank examiner" (GS-11). The district court concluded after a bench trial that the test had a disparate impact and had not been shown to be a business necessity, and therefore entered judgment for the class. The Corporation appeals, represented by the Justice Department, which urges us to reverse outright and dismiss the suit. The plaintiffs' counsel urges us to affirm the judgment on the ground that even under the standard of Wards Cove the Program Evaluation test is unreasonably exclusionary.
The first question is whether the district judge committed a clear error in finding that the plaintiffs had demonstrated a | disparate impact. As only 39 percent of the black candidates who took the Program Evaluation test passed, compared to 84 percent of the white candidates, and as the large number of candidates made the difference highly significant statistically, it may seem beyond question that the plaintiffs showed a disparate impact, thereby shifting to the defendant the burden of producing evidence of justification. But this the defendant contests, noting first that passing the Program Evaluation test is not a sine qua non for promotion. The regional directors for whom the bank examiners work can promote an examiner who fails it and can refuse to promote an examiner who passes it; the test results are merely advisory. But it is rare for regional directors to ignore the advice, as is suggested although not proved by the fact that of the black candidates who took the test 56 percent were promoted to commissioned bank examiner within one year, compared to 92 percent of the whites. These statistics suggest that while a few "fails" were nevertheless promoted (as can be seen by the difference between 56 percent, the number of blacks promoted, and 39 percent, the number who passed the test, and by the difference between 92 percent and 84 percent--the corresponding figures for whites), this was true for both races and did not reduce the disparate impact of the test. On | 256 | 1 |
go up on trade, airlines could no longer have permits to fly between the two regions, and freight could be lined up for miles at border crossings as customs checks are restored overnight.
The EU has said it is willing to call an extra meeting in November if needed to seal a deal, but only if there was decisive progress this week. Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said Monday that “I figure November or December is the best opportunity for a deal.”
“This is a dynamic situation,” he said. As the chances of Britain crashing out of the EU without a deal rise, so do calls from pro-EU campaigners in Britain for a new referendum — dubbed a “People’s Vote” — on whether to accept a divorce deal or stay in the bloc.
Several opposition lawmakers, and even a few Conservatives, stood in Parliament Monday to call for a new Brexit referendum. “We had a people’s vote,” May replied. “It was called the referendum and the people voted to leave.”
Lawless reported from London. Geir Moulson in Berlin contributed.
Decline of the European Union, Divorce from Great Britain, Europe Section, Land of the British | go up on trade, airlines could no longer have permits to fly between the two regions, and freight could be lined up for miles at border crossings as customs checks are restored overnight.
The EU has said it is willing to call an extra meeting in November if needed to seal a deal, but only if there was decisive progress this week. Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said Monday that “I figure November or December is the best opportunity for a deal.”
“This is a dynamic situation,” he said. As the chances of Britain crashing out of the EU without a deal rise, so do calls from pro-EU campaigners in Britain for a new referendum — dubbed a “People’s Vote” — on whether to accept a divorce deal or stay in the bloc.
Several opposition lawmakers, and even a few Conservatives, stood in Parliament Monday to call for a new Brexit referendum. “We had a people’s vote,” May replied. “It was called the referendum and the people voted to leave.”
Lawless reported from London. Geir Moulson in Berlin contributed.
Decline of the European Union, Divorce from Great Britain, Europe Section, Land of the British | Empire, United Republic of Ireland More questions than answers with ‘vaping’ craze
It seems there’s an electronic cigarette out there for everyone. Some are housed in chic pen-shaped canisters to make refilling easy, with customizable kits and carrying cases. There are disposable varieties for those who don’t want the fuss of maintenance. The vapors they produce don’t smell, and the tip emits a blue LED light. The flavor choices are endless. Don’t like traditional tobacco flavor? Try black walnut or green tea menthol.
“The use of e-cigarettes has the potential to renormalize smoking,” says Dr. K. Vendrell Rankin, professor and associate chair in public health sciences, who is director of Texas A&M Baylor College of Dentistry’s Tobacco Treatment Services clinic. “You’re sort of an ostracized person, an outlier, if you’re a smoker. If you’re using e-cigarettes, you have TV commercials, you have celebrity endorsements; it’s the in thing.”
E-cigarette manufacturers are known for their bold advertising reminiscent of the tobacco industry’s glory days | 256 | 1 |
7, 2018), a Shark on ABC’s “Shark Tank” and branding guru. I have been having some weird dreams lately. I am the type of person that hardly ever knows I'm dreaming when it's happening and when I wake up, I am relieved that it was only a dream.
Occasionally, I will have dreams about people who were once in my life and no longer are--those who are alive or have passed. Dreaming about the ones that have passed freaks me out because it feels like they still exist in this world. When I wake up, I can't speak to them and this makes me very sad. The flip side is at least I get to see them again even though it's only in my head and that makes me happy because they are still very much a part of my heart.
My mom has the ability to sense things before they happen especially in her dreams. It is very strange how she channels things, people and events that have yet to come. I was once told that I had the potential to do this but I closed that gate a long time ago. I'm not quite sure why but it's most likely out of fear.
If I had to choose between dreaming and not dreaming--I | 7, 2018), a Shark on ABC’s “Shark Tank” and branding guru. I have been having some weird dreams lately. I am the type of person that hardly ever knows I'm dreaming when it's happening and when I wake up, I am relieved that it was only a dream.
Occasionally, I will have dreams about people who were once in my life and no longer are--those who are alive or have passed. Dreaming about the ones that have passed freaks me out because it feels like they still exist in this world. When I wake up, I can't speak to them and this makes me very sad. The flip side is at least I get to see them again even though it's only in my head and that makes me happy because they are still very much a part of my heart.
My mom has the ability to sense things before they happen especially in her dreams. It is very strange how she channels things, people and events that have yet to come. I was once told that I had the potential to do this but I closed that gate a long time ago. I'm not quite sure why but it's most likely out of fear.
If I had to choose between dreaming and not dreaming--I | 'd choose not to only because I don't know I'm actually dreaming. If I was able to somehow make myself aware, I wouldn't mind it as much. I could all of sudden have wings when the monsters tried to get me. Or better yet, have today's winning lottery numbers pay me a visit! Plan ahead! Get your cause-related items now for the focus on Healthy Weight Week happening during January.
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that there was a desire on the part of some to have
the jury ascertain as to whether there was a
CONSPIRACY TO SHOOT DAN PRICE.
The prosecuting attorney stated that he was willing that this should be done, and would lend his
assistance with one proviso, and that was that he would not compel witnesses to go on the stand
and make statements that might criminate them selves.
Attorney Govert stated that he wished to show several things by these witnesses. He
desired to show that at the time of the shooting there were five or six of Miss Booth's relatives on
the block where the crime was committed. He also desired to show that James Bradley called out
"That's my niece," or words to that effect, without waiting to see who it was. Also that one of the
relatives of Miss Booth called at the residence of Mrs. M. Scarborough, Price's sister, on Saturday
afternoon, a short time before deceased was shot.
THOSE DIRECTLY INTERESTED.
He suggested the name of Mrs. Scarborough as the proper witness to testify as to the
visit paid to her home by the relatives of Miss Booth.
Mr. Govert | that there was a desire on the part of some to have
the jury ascertain as to whether there was a
CONSPIRACY TO SHOOT DAN PRICE.
The prosecuting attorney stated that he was willing that this should be done, and would lend his
assistance with one proviso, and that was that he would not compel witnesses to go on the stand
and make statements that might criminate them selves.
Attorney Govert stated that he wished to show several things by these witnesses. He
desired to show that at the time of the shooting there were five or six of Miss Booth's relatives on
the block where the crime was committed. He also desired to show that James Bradley called out
"That's my niece," or words to that effect, without waiting to see who it was. Also that one of the
relatives of Miss Booth called at the residence of Mrs. M. Scarborough, Price's sister, on Saturday
afternoon, a short time before deceased was shot.
THOSE DIRECTLY INTERESTED.
He suggested the name of Mrs. Scarborough as the proper witness to testify as to the
visit paid to her home by the relatives of Miss Booth.
Mr. Govert | stated that Mrs. Scarborough was ill and could not appear.
Mr. Bonney suggested that if such testimony was necessary Magistrate C. F. Perry could
give it on that point.
Attorney J. N. Sprigg, who was interested in the case and who was present at the Monday
inquest, was again present yesterday. At this juncture he arose to say that he had not deemed it
advisable to say a word during either of the inquests regarding the method of procedure. As the
legal representative of Miss Booth's relatives he had studiously avoided any interference whatever
with the course pursued by the coroner. The people whom I represent have absolutely
NOTHING TO CONCEAL
to this case that may be put to them. Thus far we have not interfered in the slightest, nor offered
a single objection in the presecution [sic] of these inquests, and that shall be our course
throughout.
Attorney Bonner and Coroner Miller then held a brief consultation, at the conclusion of
which Attorney Bonney proposed that the question as to whether or not the jury desired to listen to
the testimony relating to who did or did not
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to perform, or the performance of, a duty imposed by law (as opposed to one imposed by contract). Thus a public officer cannot enforce a promise to pay him money for doing his duty as such,217 and generally a person does not provide consideration by forbearing to engage in a course of conduct that is criminal.218 Enforcement of such promises would tend to encourage an undesirable form of extortion; and it is this ground of public policy, rather than want of consideration, that accounts for most of the authorities in this group.
**3–045**
**Performance of the duty as consideration**. Promises to pay rewards for information that might lead to the arrest of a felon were often enforced219 though, till 1968, a person who had such information was bound to communicate it to the police, and indeed committed an offence220 if he failed to do so. Public policy was not offended by the enforcement of such promises, as they might induce people to look for the information and so promote the interests of justice. These cases show that an act may constitute consideration even though there is a public duty to do it. The contrary view is, indeed, supported by _Collins v Godefroy_ 221 where an attorney who had been subpoenaed to give evidence was promised | to perform, or the performance of, a duty imposed by law (as opposed to one imposed by contract). Thus a public officer cannot enforce a promise to pay him money for doing his duty as such,217 and generally a person does not provide consideration by forbearing to engage in a course of conduct that is criminal.218 Enforcement of such promises would tend to encourage an undesirable form of extortion; and it is this ground of public policy, rather than want of consideration, that accounts for most of the authorities in this group.
**3–045**
**Performance of the duty as consideration**. Promises to pay rewards for information that might lead to the arrest of a felon were often enforced219 though, till 1968, a person who had such information was bound to communicate it to the police, and indeed committed an offence220 if he failed to do so. Public policy was not offended by the enforcement of such promises, as they might induce people to look for the information and so promote the interests of justice. These cases show that an act may constitute consideration even though there is a public duty to do it. The contrary view is, indeed, supported by _Collins v Godefroy_ 221 where an attorney who had been subpoenaed to give evidence was promised | a guinea a day for attendance. This was held to be "a promise without consideration" as he was already bound to attend. But the reasoning is hard to reconcile with the reward cases just mentioned; and the actual decision has long ceased to represent the practice in such cases.222 A subpoena must be accompanied by a tender of "conduct money";223 this includes the reasonable expenses of attending the trial, and, in certain cases, compensation for loss of time. Expert witnesses can validly contract for payment;224 and it seems that all witnesses who attend in a professional capacity, whether they are strictly expert witnesses or not, are entitled to compensation for loss of time.
**3–046**
**Other consideration**. A person can provide consideration by doing, or promising, _more_ than he is by law obliged to do. Thus in _Glasbrook Bros Ltd v Glamorgan CC_ 225 mine-owners who feared violence from strikers asked, and promised to pay, for a greater degree of police protection than the police reasonably thought necessary. It was held that the police authority had provided consideration for this promise by giving the extra protection, and that accordingly the promise was enforceable. The position in cases of this kind is now regulated by statute. | 256 | 1 |
stabs the second man in the side and fixes the villain's mask and the villain places a cord around the second man's neck (his efforts to harm the second man are foiled).
► Several kidnappings occur, with pistol whippings that leave men with bloody foreheads; we see men being dragged away through the streets, shot and killed (we see some bloody chests). A man is abducted after an extended fistfight and we see him wake up with a broken back and bloody face in a filthy foreign prison: two inmates help by hanging him in a harness and striking his vertebrae into place as he screams, he hallucinates about a man from his past reaching out to him, awakens, shouts and climbs out of the harness; he stumbles, he learns to walk again and escapes from the prison after falling from a climbing wall twice. A man lies in a hospital bed with several tubes and wires extending from his body and attached to machines; he gasps and eventually recovers from beatings that left his face bloody and his chest and shoulder red with blood. A man is told that he is missing all cartilage from both knees and elbows, and we see scars over his kidneys and other damage; we see the man in physical therapy with a metal | stabs the second man in the side and fixes the villain's mask and the villain places a cord around the second man's neck (his efforts to harm the second man are foiled).
► Several kidnappings occur, with pistol whippings that leave men with bloody foreheads; we see men being dragged away through the streets, shot and killed (we see some bloody chests). A man is abducted after an extended fistfight and we see him wake up with a broken back and bloody face in a filthy foreign prison: two inmates help by hanging him in a harness and striking his vertebrae into place as he screams, he hallucinates about a man from his past reaching out to him, awakens, shouts and climbs out of the harness; he stumbles, he learns to walk again and escapes from the prison after falling from a climbing wall twice. A man lies in a hospital bed with several tubes and wires extending from his body and attached to machines; he gasps and eventually recovers from beatings that left his face bloody and his chest and shoulder red with blood. A man is told that he is missing all cartilage from both knees and elbows, and we see scars over his kidneys and other damage; we see the man in physical therapy with a metal | knee brace, shouting in pain.
► Several violent and long fistfights occur between a superhero and a supervillain (both are injured, but little blood is seen); we hear grunts and shouts. A detective fights off two armed attackers by knocking them out. A woman saves a young boy from two thugs.
► A nuclear bomb is carried by helicopter out into the ocean, the bomb explodes and it appears that the pilot dies in a mushroom cloud; we see a graveside service for him where a man cries loudly. Thugs blow up sewers and subway tunnels with hand grenades and bombs that explode in smoke and fire; at one point, the entire city is filled with the dust from falling concrete, fire, smoke and falling buildings, reminiscent of the 9/11 tragedy. Explosions level portions of a city, including bridges, streets and a professional football field; cars fall into sinkholes left by the bombs (we don't see injured people).
► A police detective steps onto a bridge and orders uniformed officers to stand down and let a school bus pass; the officers shoot at his feet and blow out a portion of the bridge, throwing the detective (he's dirtied but unhurt), and he gets up and tells kids to get onto the | 256 | 1 |
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O and ESF.
This
research is supported by the Spanish Ministerio de Econom\'ia y Competitividad
and the European Regional Development Fund, under contracts FIS2014-51948-C2-1-P, FIS2017-84038-C2-1-P and SEV-2014-0398, by Generalitat Valenciana under contract
PROMETEOII/2014/0068, by the National Natural Science Foundation of China
(NSFC) under Grant No.~11747601, by NSFC and DFG though funds provided to the
Sino-German CRC 110 ``Symmetries and the Emergence of Structure in QCD'' (NSFC
Grant No. 11621131001), by the Thousand Talents Plan for Young Professionals, by the
CAS Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences under Grant No.~QYZDB-SSW-SYS013, and by the CAS Center for Excellence in Particle Physics (CCEPP).
\section{Introduction}
The blue compact dwarf emission-line galaxy I\,Zw\,18 is famous for
being the most metal poor galaxy known so far. Its | O and ESF.
This
research is supported by the Spanish Ministerio de Econom\'ia y Competitividad
and the European Regional Development Fund, under contracts FIS2014-51948-C2-1-P, FIS2017-84038-C2-1-P and SEV-2014-0398, by Generalitat Valenciana under contract
PROMETEOII/2014/0068, by the National Natural Science Foundation of China
(NSFC) under Grant No.~11747601, by NSFC and DFG though funds provided to the
Sino-German CRC 110 ``Symmetries and the Emergence of Structure in QCD'' (NSFC
Grant No. 11621131001), by the Thousand Talents Plan for Young Professionals, by the
CAS Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences under Grant No.~QYZDB-SSW-SYS013, and by the CAS Center for Excellence in Particle Physics (CCEPP).
\section{Introduction}
The blue compact dwarf emission-line galaxy I\,Zw\,18 is famous for
being the most metal poor galaxy known so far. Its | oxygen abundance
is about 2\% the solar value, as first shown by Searle and Sargent
(1972), and then confirmed by many studies (e.g. Lequeux et al. 1979,
French 1980, Kinman \& Davidson 1981, Pagel et al. 1992, Legrand et
al. 1997, Izotov et al. 1997b, V\'{\i}lchez
\& Iglesias-P\'{a}ramo 1998). Because of this, I\,Zw\,18 has played
an essential role in the determination of the primordial helium mass
fraction. Also, due to its
extreme properties, I\,Zw\,18 has been a choice target for studies of
star formation history in blue compact galaxies (Dufour \& Hester
1990, Hunter \& Thronson 1995, Dufour et al. 1996, De Mello et al.
1998, Aloisi et al. 1999), of the elemental enrichment in dwarf
galaxies (Kunth \& Sargent 1986, Kunth et al. 1995) and of the | 256 | 1 |
otes and eukaryotes.[23] The lengths of Okazaki fragments in prokaryotes and eukaryotes are different as well. Prokaryotes have Okazaki fragments that are quite longer than those of eukaryotes. Eukaryotes typically have Okazaki fragments that are 100 to 200 nucleotides long, whereas fragments in prokaryotic E. coli can be 2,000 nucleotides long. The reason for this discrepancy is unknown.
Each eukaryotic chromosome is composed of many replicating units of DNA with multiple origins of replication. In comparison, the prokaryotic E. coli chromosome has only a single origin of replication. Replication in prokaryotes occurs inside of the cytoplasm, and this all begins the replication that is formed of about 100 to 200 or more nucleotides. Eukaryotic DNA molecules have a significantly larger number of replicons, about 50,000 or more; however, replication does not occur at the same time on all of the replicons. In eukaryotes, DNA replication takes place in the nucleus. A plethora replication form in just one replicating DNA molecule, the start of DNA replication is moved away by the multi-subunit protein. | otes and eukaryotes.[23] The lengths of Okazaki fragments in prokaryotes and eukaryotes are different as well. Prokaryotes have Okazaki fragments that are quite longer than those of eukaryotes. Eukaryotes typically have Okazaki fragments that are 100 to 200 nucleotides long, whereas fragments in prokaryotic E. coli can be 2,000 nucleotides long. The reason for this discrepancy is unknown.
Each eukaryotic chromosome is composed of many replicating units of DNA with multiple origins of replication. In comparison, the prokaryotic E. coli chromosome has only a single origin of replication. Replication in prokaryotes occurs inside of the cytoplasm, and this all begins the replication that is formed of about 100 to 200 or more nucleotides. Eukaryotic DNA molecules have a significantly larger number of replicons, about 50,000 or more; however, replication does not occur at the same time on all of the replicons. In eukaryotes, DNA replication takes place in the nucleus. A plethora replication form in just one replicating DNA molecule, the start of DNA replication is moved away by the multi-subunit protein. | This replication is slow, and sometimes about 100 nucleotides per second are added.
We take from this that prokaryotic cells are simpler in structure, they have no nucleus, organelles, and very little of DNA, in the form of a single chromosome. Eukaryotic cells have nucleus with multiple organelles and more DNA arranged in linear chromosomes. We also see that the size is another difference between these prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. The average eukaryotic cell has about 25 times more DNA than a prokaryotic cell does. Replication occurs much faster in prokaryotic cells than in eukaryotic cells; bacteria sometimes only take 40 minutes, while animal cells can take up to 400 hours. Eukaryotes also have a distinct operation for replicating the telomeres at the end of their last chromosomes. Prokaryotes have circular chromosomes, causing no ends to synthesize. Prokaryotes have a short replication process that occurs continuously; eukaryotic cells, on the other hand, only undertake DNA replication during the S-phase of the cell cycle.
The similarities are the steps for the DNA replication. In both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, | 256 | 1 |
5934 in February, 5948 in March, 5964 in April, 5991 in May, 6043 in June, 6115 in July, 6177 in August, 6236 in September, 6270 in October, 6278 in November, and 6279 in December.
The number of recovered patients stood at 5561 in January, 5852 in February, 5872 in March, 5884 in April, 5909 in May, 5950 in June, 6023 in July, 6077 in August, 6153 in September, 6189 in October, 6201 in November, and 6202 in December, leaving 260 active cases at the end of January, 10 at the end of February, 3 at the end of March, 7 at the end of April, 8 at the end of May, 20 at the end of June, 17 at the end of July, 24 at the end of August, 6 at the end of September, and 4 at the end of October, and none in November–December.
The death toll rose to 69 in January, 72 in February, 73 in March, 75 in July, 76 in August, and 77 in September.
January to December 2023
There was one new case in January and | 5934 in February, 5948 in March, 5964 in April, 5991 in May, 6043 in June, 6115 in July, 6177 in August, 6236 in September, 6270 in October, 6278 in November, and 6279 in December.
The number of recovered patients stood at 5561 in January, 5852 in February, 5872 in March, 5884 in April, 5909 in May, 5950 in June, 6023 in July, 6077 in August, 6153 in September, 6189 in October, 6201 in November, and 6202 in December, leaving 260 active cases at the end of January, 10 at the end of February, 3 at the end of March, 7 at the end of April, 8 at the end of May, 20 at the end of June, 17 at the end of July, 24 at the end of August, 6 at the end of September, and 4 at the end of October, and none in November–December.
The death toll rose to 69 in January, 72 in February, 73 in March, 75 in July, 76 in August, and 77 in September.
January to December 2023
There was one new case in January and | one new case in February. The total number of cases stood at 6280 in January and 6281 in February.
The number of recovered patients stood at 6202 in January and 6204 in February, leaving one active case at the end of January and none at the end of February.
Statistics
Confirmed new cases per day
Confirmed deaths per day
Prevention
In order to prevent the spread of the virus, the government has put in place various travel restrictions and quarantining measures.
Economic impact
Tourism accounts for more than 20% of employment in the country, and with activity in the sector coming to a near-halt, the economic impact has been severe.
Cases by islands
See also
COVID-19 pandemic in Africa
COVID-19 pandemic by country and territory
References
São Tomé and Príncipe
São Tomé and Príncipe
Disease outbreaks in São Tomé and Príncipe
2020 in São Tomé and Príncipe
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campus programs and student activities for the Center for Student Involvement & Leadership, agreed, noting that the after-hours activities will be planned and facilitated by UI students, supporting the goals of the university, the Graduate, and the Downtown District.
“We are so grateful for this gift and the partnership from the Graduate Iowa City to help us support our students in new and unique ways,” Link said. “Late-night programming at the Graduate Iowa City offers students opportunities for entertainment in the Downtown District on a regular basis.”
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Rocketed to | campus programs and student activities for the Center for Student Involvement & Leadership, agreed, noting that the after-hours activities will be planned and facilitated by UI students, supporting the goals of the university, the Graduate, and the Downtown District.
“We are so grateful for this gift and the partnership from the Graduate Iowa City to help us support our students in new and unique ways,” Link said. “Late-night programming at the Graduate Iowa City offers students opportunities for entertainment in the Downtown District on a regular basis.”
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UISG to fund second ‘I’m the First’ First-Generation summit
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Rocketed to | Earth from the exploding planet Krypton, baby Kal-El was adopted by a kindly couple named Jonathan and Martha Kent. Re-named Clark, he grew to adolescence in Smallville, learning to use wisely the amazing super-powers that would one day make him The World's Greatest Hero! These are the adventures of Superman when he was...Superboy!
Superman Presents The Phantom Zone (1982)
Explore the early history of Krypton and the origins of it’s other-dimensional prison, the Phantom Zone!
Legion of Super-Heroes (1973)
Collecting the early adventures of the Legion of Super-Heroes from Adventure Comics!
Outsiders (1993-1995)
When a threat arises in his native home of Markovia, original Outsider Geo-Force reforms the team with both new and familiar faces. Now the Outsiders once again fight against villains strange and bizarre-- including vampires and Kobra and Felix Faust!
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The secrets of the Legion are revealed at last! The Legion's mentor and financial backer R.J. Brande, is on his deathbed due to a rare infection known as Yorrigan fever. Realizing the secret to | 256 | 1 |
County Council Waterworks.
The Heinrich Böll Cottage in Dugort will be open to members of the public on Saturday afternoon.
A poetry reading with Father Padraig J. Daly, Fiona Sampson, James Harpur and Harry Clifton in the Cyril Gray Hall, Dugort, will be followed by a creative writing seminar hosted by the poets Eva Bourke and Gerard Smyth.
Saturday’s programme also includes a lecture by visual artist René Böll, focusing on research work on Cillíní on Achill Island, and talks on Robert Henri by Tom McNamara, who has identified the children from Dooagh whose portraits were painted by Robert Henri, and the visual artist Deirdre Walsh, on the influence of Robert Henri as a teacher, as well as an exhibition of portraits by Claire Walsh.
Saint Thomas’s Church, Dugort ... Maurice Harmon will speak here on the Poetry of John F. Deane on Saturday evening (Photograph: Patrick Comerford, 2013)
On Saturday evening, Maurice Harmon will speak in Saint Thomas’s Church, Dugort, on ‘Lonesome, between times – the Poetry of John F. Deane.’ | County Council Waterworks.
The Heinrich Böll Cottage in Dugort will be open to members of the public on Saturday afternoon.
A poetry reading with Father Padraig J. Daly, Fiona Sampson, James Harpur and Harry Clifton in the Cyril Gray Hall, Dugort, will be followed by a creative writing seminar hosted by the poets Eva Bourke and Gerard Smyth.
Saturday’s programme also includes a lecture by visual artist René Böll, focusing on research work on Cillíní on Achill Island, and talks on Robert Henri by Tom McNamara, who has identified the children from Dooagh whose portraits were painted by Robert Henri, and the visual artist Deirdre Walsh, on the influence of Robert Henri as a teacher, as well as an exhibition of portraits by Claire Walsh.
Saint Thomas’s Church, Dugort ... Maurice Harmon will speak here on the Poetry of John F. Deane on Saturday evening (Photograph: Patrick Comerford, 2013)
On Saturday evening, Maurice Harmon will speak in Saint Thomas’s Church, Dugort, on ‘Lonesome, between times – the Poetry of John F. Deane.’ | This will be followed by a reading by John F. Deane.
Sunday morning’s programme includes a guided walk on Inishbiggle Island led by Sheila McHugh, during which I will give a lecture in Holy Trinity Church, Inishbiggle at 11 a.m. on ‘The history of the Church of Ireland on Inishbiggle.’ This will be followed by poetry readings by Paddy Bushe, Eva Bourke and Jan Wagner, introduced by Mechtild Manus, Director of the Goethe-Institut Irland.
Later on Sunday afternoon, I have been invited to speak at 4 p.m. on ‘The poet as theologian, the theologian as poet ... a theologian’s engagement with John F. Deane.’ This will be followed by poetry readings by Maurice Harmon, Harry Clifton, Gerard Smyth (poetry editor of The Irish Times), James Harpur, Padraig J. Daly and Jacques Rancourt in Bunnacurry School.
The weekend finishes on Monday morning (6 May), with a guided walk at the site of Bunnacurry Monastery, with poetry readings on site by Jacques Rancourt, John F De | 256 | 1 |
refugees have seen food rations cut and are unable to meet their basic needs. Inside Syria, 1.8 million people in displacement camps are severely food insecure, while nine in 10 Syrian refugees in Lebanon are unable to afford essential food and services.
Across the Americas, half of those forcibly displaced eat only two meals a day, with three-quarters reducing the quantity or quality of their food, according to the UNHCR statement.
The agency's data also showed that major deteriorations in food security are projected in Yemen and the Sahel, and that millions of internally displaced people in countries like Somalia and Afghanistan live in situations where 90 percent of the population do not have access to enough food.
"Reports of girls being forced into marriage to allow the family to buy food are especially shocking. In the East and Horn of Africa, child marriages are on the rise as a way of alleviating the strain on household income," the UNHCR statement warned, adding that sexual violence risks are also aggravated by the drought there, with women and girls being forced to trek longer distances to collect water and firewood.
Source: Xinhua General Column
Travel by sea, rail, and road
Seventy-five years ago, a transportation revolution was happening on Maine's coast. In January | refugees have seen food rations cut and are unable to meet their basic needs. Inside Syria, 1.8 million people in displacement camps are severely food insecure, while nine in 10 Syrian refugees in Lebanon are unable to afford essential food and services.
Across the Americas, half of those forcibly displaced eat only two meals a day, with three-quarters reducing the quantity or quality of their food, according to the UNHCR statement.
The agency's data also showed that major deteriorations in food security are projected in Yemen and the Sahel, and that millions of internally displaced people in countries like Somalia and Afghanistan live in situations where 90 percent of the population do not have access to enough food.
"Reports of girls being forced into marriage to allow the family to buy food are especially shocking. In the East and Horn of Africa, child marriages are on the rise as a way of alleviating the strain on household income," the UNHCR statement warned, adding that sexual violence risks are also aggravated by the drought there, with women and girls being forced to trek longer distances to collect water and firewood.
Source: Xinhua General Column
Travel by sea, rail, and road
Seventy-five years ago, a transportation revolution was happening on Maine's coast. In January | 1936 at Snow’s Shipyard in Rockland, the keel was laid for a new type of boat to be used on Penobscot Bay: a drive-through ferry to transport vehicles from the mainland to the island of Islesboro. Christened the Gov. Brann, the diesel-powered ferry was launched in May. By the end of the first season, some 6,500 ...
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The Gov. Brann ferry under construction at Snow’s Shipyard in Rockland. Elmer Montgomery Collection, Penobscot Marine Museum
Seventy-five years ago, a transportation revolution was happening on Maine’s coast.
In January 1936 at Snow’s Shipyard in Rockland, the keel was laid for a new type of boat to be used on Penobscot Bay: a drive-through ferry to transport vehicles from the mainland to the island of Islesboro.
Christened the Gov. Brann, the diesel-powered ferry was launched in May. By the end of the first season, some 6,500 automobiles had been carried, eight at a time. That winter, the ferry returned to the yard for the addition of a section | 256 | 1 |
Sceptics of the FFDO programme often cite an inaccurate pacifist claim that ISIS doesn’t blow-up airliners. Counter-conflict advocates who shun tactics of enhanced preparedness claim that the so-called caliphate has already been eliminated, forwarding the delusion that a terrorist threat no longer exists in the aviation industry. Such claims suggest that ISIS will never attack an aviation target, as though it is beyond their skillset to do so. The fact is that the Taliban’s and al-Qaeda’s sub-contractors aren’t just rag-tag remnants of larger groups; they vigorously solicit assignments and missions distributed among willing homegrown (international and domestic U.S.) underground cells and non-state actors who have their own sources of financing and guidance. Smaller groups may only conduct surveillance operations, yet they collect and supply the integral homework required of an attack without necessarily knowing the specific target, time or the place.
“…in 2017, 3,957 firearms were confiscated at 239 U.S. airports; 84% were loaded, of which, 34% actually had a round in the chamber. Meanwhile, in audit-testing, TSA continues to perform poorly, missing 70% of the fake weapons…”
Are | Sceptics of the FFDO programme often cite an inaccurate pacifist claim that ISIS doesn’t blow-up airliners. Counter-conflict advocates who shun tactics of enhanced preparedness claim that the so-called caliphate has already been eliminated, forwarding the delusion that a terrorist threat no longer exists in the aviation industry. Such claims suggest that ISIS will never attack an aviation target, as though it is beyond their skillset to do so. The fact is that the Taliban’s and al-Qaeda’s sub-contractors aren’t just rag-tag remnants of larger groups; they vigorously solicit assignments and missions distributed among willing homegrown (international and domestic U.S.) underground cells and non-state actors who have their own sources of financing and guidance. Smaller groups may only conduct surveillance operations, yet they collect and supply the integral homework required of an attack without necessarily knowing the specific target, time or the place.
“…in 2017, 3,957 firearms were confiscated at 239 U.S. airports; 84% were loaded, of which, 34% actually had a round in the chamber. Meanwhile, in audit-testing, TSA continues to perform poorly, missing 70% of the fake weapons…”
Are | target governments and protective agencies actually able to predict, determine or identify all existing threats? Hardly. It is a very complex landscape bearing dynamic leadership and dubious sources of financial, technical and operational support. The element of surprise is what makes terrorism asymmetric and an unknown strategy is a difficult element to defeat. The ‘good guys’ simply can’t penetrate and monitor all groups, all the time. Today’s electronic hackers hold as much criminal significance as yesterday’s talented bomb-makers. In the mind of the terrorist, 9/11 stands as the ultimate terrorist act – it is the one hit worth re-enacting. Such a deed would demonstrate and project their image as profoundly capable of generating just as much damage, but probably even more fear than the original act.
Integrated with lethal weaponised versions of electronic, biological, chemical and nuclear forms of terrorism, the airliner remains favourite among all delivery modes as it carries a huge optic value of death and destruction; consider the impact of hitting just one airliner. The missing Malaysian plane still incites consternation and fear years after its disappearance. The effect is impressive even though no one has claimed responsibility, providing conspiracy theorists with ample material to create hypothetical scenarios which even terrorists find salient. The | 256 | 1 |
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The Kansas City Royals are planning to extend the netting at Kauffman Stadium to better protect fans. The decision comes after a young fan was struck by a hard-hit foul ball.
Pernell Whitaker, an Olympic gold medalist and four-division champion who was regarded as one of the greatest defensive fighters ever, has died.
Brooks Koepka's biggest asset during this year's British Open won't be in his bag, it'll be on his bag. A local lad is helping him, His caddie, Ricky Elliott.
Howard to Play for Storm Against Liberty
The Seattle Storm say Natasha Howard will play Sunday night against the New York Liberty, a day after her wife posted a video that alleged abuse.
ESPN Hires Former Wazzu QB Leaf as College Football Analyst
Ryan Leaf has been hired by ESPN to be a college football analyst, another step in the remarkable comeback of the former Washington State star.
South Korea's Sei Young Kim Wins Marathon Classic
Sei Young Kim won the Marathon Classic for her second LPGA Tour victory of the season, making five straight birdies, shooting a 6-under 65 for a two-stroke win.
Simona Halep's Wimbledon championship lifted | France
The Kansas City Royals are planning to extend the netting at Kauffman Stadium to better protect fans. The decision comes after a young fan was struck by a hard-hit foul ball.
Pernell Whitaker, an Olympic gold medalist and four-division champion who was regarded as one of the greatest defensive fighters ever, has died.
Brooks Koepka's biggest asset during this year's British Open won't be in his bag, it'll be on his bag. A local lad is helping him, His caddie, Ricky Elliott.
Howard to Play for Storm Against Liberty
The Seattle Storm say Natasha Howard will play Sunday night against the New York Liberty, a day after her wife posted a video that alleged abuse.
ESPN Hires Former Wazzu QB Leaf as College Football Analyst
Ryan Leaf has been hired by ESPN to be a college football analyst, another step in the remarkable comeback of the former Washington State star.
South Korea's Sei Young Kim Wins Marathon Classic
Sei Young Kim won the Marathon Classic for her second LPGA Tour victory of the season, making five straight birdies, shooting a 6-under 65 for a two-stroke win.
Simona Halep's Wimbledon championship lifted | her from No. 7 to No. 4 in the WTA rankings on Monday, while runner-up Serena Williams moved up one spot to No. 9.
Djokovic Edges Federer in 5 Sets for 5th Wimbledon Trophy
Novak Djokovic has become the first man in 71 years to win Wimbledon after facing match points in the final, coming back to beat Roger Federer.
Rookie Thaiss' 8th-inning HR Sends Angels Past Mariners, 6-3
Thaiss hit a tiebreaking three-run homer in the eighth inning, and Los Angeles completed a three-game sweep of the Seattle Mariners with a 6-3 victory on Sunday.
Women's World Cup Champ's Hotel Room Burglarized
The celebration was cut short for a member of the World Cup champion U.S. women's soccer team after she discovered someone had burglarized her hotel room in Los Angeles
Police Report: Ex-NFL Star Mark Rypien Says He Hit Wife
Former Super Bowl MVP Mark Rypien recently acknowledged to a Washington state police officer that he struck his wife during a domestic dispute
11 Years Later, Roger & Rafa Renew Their Wimbledon Rivalry
The latest installment in the | 256 | 1 |
Village and surrounding areas, can help to reduce vandalism and keep the facility well looked after. To talk more about the costs for installing MUGA court fences, take a moment to fill in your details on our contact form so we can get back to you.
The price of sport court fencing in Withymoor Village DY5 2 and surrounding areas, will alter depending on a number of different factors. The biggest factors that will affect the cost are the style of fence that you wish to have installed, the height and the dimensions of the fence. Obviously the bigger your facility is the more fencing you will require. For detail on standard court sizes, check out this page http://www.muga.co.uk/design/dimensions/west-midlands/withymoor-village/ As we are specialist contractors, we'll be able to give you some advice regarding the designs and costs for each type. The super rebound fencing is much more durable and impact absorbing, this means it does cost considerably more than a chain link spec. Similarly, a taller fence around a larger surface area will cost more than shorter fences which is around a smaller area. 3 metres tall is most common for the installation of MUGA fences; however our company also supplies 4 | Village and surrounding areas, can help to reduce vandalism and keep the facility well looked after. To talk more about the costs for installing MUGA court fences, take a moment to fill in your details on our contact form so we can get back to you.
The price of sport court fencing in Withymoor Village DY5 2 and surrounding areas, will alter depending on a number of different factors. The biggest factors that will affect the cost are the style of fence that you wish to have installed, the height and the dimensions of the fence. Obviously the bigger your facility is the more fencing you will require. For detail on standard court sizes, check out this page http://www.muga.co.uk/design/dimensions/west-midlands/withymoor-village/ As we are specialist contractors, we'll be able to give you some advice regarding the designs and costs for each type. The super rebound fencing is much more durable and impact absorbing, this means it does cost considerably more than a chain link spec. Similarly, a taller fence around a larger surface area will cost more than shorter fences which is around a smaller area. 3 metres tall is most common for the installation of MUGA fences; however our company also supplies 4 | metres and 5 metres high rebound gates. The taller fences – 5 metre – is more common for facilities that are likely to get vandalised, the installation of a taller fence may help to reduce costs in the future as you may not need to have the court repainted or repaired.
Our company’s main objective is to give you a high quality service that remains within your budget throughout the entire construction of your facility, including the supply and installation of extra equipment like floodlights. If you'd like to find out more information relating to costs and prices of MUGA court fencing in Withymoor Village DY5 2 and the supply and installation of other equipment or facilities, please fill out our contact form and we will get back to you as soon as possible with a helpful and professional response. Nullspace Centre for Robotics Learning (C4RL) is having an Open House at our East Branch in Siglap on the 20th April 2019, 12pm to 6pm!
Parents who are interested in robotics or coding and want to find out more? This is your chance! With fun filled robot and arduino game challenges, attractive discounts and informative talks, what are you waiting for? RSVP today!
Mech Wars is a team based robotics game where participants have | 256 | 1 |
-collar jobs. Autonomy is what blue-collar jobs are generally supposed to lack. Lack of autonomy, in fact, is one of the defining characteristics of working-class occupations. "Class is about the power some people have over the lives of others, and the powerlessness most people experience as a result," writes the labor historian Michael Zweig. "For all their differences, working class people share a common place in production where they have relatively little control over the pace or content of their work, and aren't anybody's boss."
Ironworkers were indisputably members of the working class, but throughout most of their history they'd exerted a good deal of control over the pace and content of their work. Gangs of ironworkers operated as self-determined units. As long as they completed the work in a timely fashion, they were free to carry it out more or less as they pleased. Within the gang, the foreman was the leader, but in most gangs, especially in raising gangs, his rank was only marginally higher than that of the others. They were all members of the same union, and the foreman earned just a dollar more per hour. Nor was his rank permanent; it lasted as long as the job. On the next | -collar jobs. Autonomy is what blue-collar jobs are generally supposed to lack. Lack of autonomy, in fact, is one of the defining characteristics of working-class occupations. "Class is about the power some people have over the lives of others, and the powerlessness most people experience as a result," writes the labor historian Michael Zweig. "For all their differences, working class people share a common place in production where they have relatively little control over the pace or content of their work, and aren't anybody's boss."
Ironworkers were indisputably members of the working class, but throughout most of their history they'd exerted a good deal of control over the pace and content of their work. Gangs of ironworkers operated as self-determined units. As long as they completed the work in a timely fashion, they were free to carry it out more or less as they pleased. Within the gang, the foreman was the leader, but in most gangs, especially in raising gangs, his rank was only marginally higher than that of the others. They were all members of the same union, and the foreman earned just a dollar more per hour. Nor was his rank permanent; it lasted as long as the job. On the next | job, he might find himself back in the gang; he might very well find himself working for one of the men he was now pushing. He did well not to lord his power over the others.
A journeyman ironworker went where the union sent him and carried out the tasks that his foreman or super assigned him. Beyond this, he was given a wide berth. If he didn't want to come to work one day, well, all right. If he felt like coming to work drunk, nobody would say anything against him, just so long as he could hold his liquor and didn't slow down the gang. If he was inspired to slide down a column upside-down or do cartwheels on a six-inch beam, he was probably a fool, but foolishness was his prerogative. Within the quasi-socialistic brotherhood of unionism, ironwork was a libertarian's paradise.
Or rather, always had been. In the summer of 2001, it was a paradise quickly vanishing, much to the dismay of the men who lived in it.
SAFE NEW WORLD
Joe Kennedy, the white-bearded superintendent of the ironworkers, just a few jobs shy of retirement and peace, stood near the front | 256 | 1 |
two premier global economic institutions. It robustly criticizes their unquestioning reverence for free markets, their political economy and governance, and their methodology and effectiveness. Of the recent analysis of the two institutions, this is clearly one of the most rigorous, balanced and coherent. A “must” for development specialists and students.”
~Sanjaya Lall, Professor of Development Economics, International Development Centre, Oxford, UK
Reforming the Governance of the IMF and the World Bank
Ariel Buira 5th May 2005 Abstract
“The essays by experts collected in this volume clarify the positions of developing countries. They constitute an invitation to experts in the industrial countries and the European Union to further enrich this debate.”
~Leo van Houtven, Former Secretary and Counselor, IMF
“The essays provide hard ammunition for the debate about what exactly should be done.”
~Robert Hunter Wade, Professor of Political Economy, Development Studies Institute, LSE
“This timely volume directs attention to the unreformed governance structures of the twin organizations, reflected among other things by the way they still select their leaders, and by their unbalanced voting procedures.”
~Laurence Whitehead, Official Fellow in | two premier global economic institutions. It robustly criticizes their unquestioning reverence for free markets, their political economy and governance, and their methodology and effectiveness. Of the recent analysis of the two institutions, this is clearly one of the most rigorous, balanced and coherent. A “must” for development specialists and students.”
~Sanjaya Lall, Professor of Development Economics, International Development Centre, Oxford, UK
Reforming the Governance of the IMF and the World Bank
Ariel Buira 5th May 2005 Abstract
“The essays by experts collected in this volume clarify the positions of developing countries. They constitute an invitation to experts in the industrial countries and the European Union to further enrich this debate.”
~Leo van Houtven, Former Secretary and Counselor, IMF
“The essays provide hard ammunition for the debate about what exactly should be done.”
~Robert Hunter Wade, Professor of Political Economy, Development Studies Institute, LSE
“This timely volume directs attention to the unreformed governance structures of the twin organizations, reflected among other things by the way they still select their leaders, and by their unbalanced voting procedures.”
~Laurence Whitehead, Official Fellow in | Politics, Nuffield College, Oxford
Challenges of the World Bank and the IMF Developing Country Perspectives
Ariel Buira and Dani Rodrik 5th June 2003 Abstract
Forward by Dani Rodrik
“The contributors to this volume provide cogent arguments for substantial
reforms, not only to the IMF and World Bank, but to the entire financial system, to make it less prone to crisis and more supportive to developing countries.”
~Roy Culpeper, Ph.D., President and CEO, The North-South Institute
“These ‘voices of the poorer’ are excellent challenges and extensions of present development thinking, whether they are concerned with debt management in developing countries, with conditionalities of the IMF or (my favourite) industrial competitiveness.”
~Jozef Ritzen, President of the Univeriteit Maastricht and former Vice President of the World Bank’s Development Economics Department (2001-3)
“It will supply ammunition to all those skeptical about the benefits to developing countries of current global economic policies and institutions. It will also be useful reading for courses on global governance, development economics, and international finance.”
~Professor Michael J. Ellman | 256 | 1 |
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walk in Samut Sakhon. Photo by Justine Jackson-Ricketts.
We always eat well in Thailand as long as the Thais choose the restaurant and this was no exception. The first restaurant was part of a shopping mall, very modern, and decorated with nonsense English phrases (“eat, I ate, I eaten”; “zaap I like it”; “welcome++”; “so cool lifestyle”; “reward for you mouth”; “delecious”).
The second restaurant was in stark contrast to the first and what I am used to in Thailand: a single food cart and outdoor seating. On our second evening, project leader, Dr. Ellen Hines, joined us. The next morning (January 11th), we headed to the Suvarnabhumi International Airport to collect Isabelle Groc, the photojournalist who was to spend ten days with us. She joined us last year, but we didn’t see any dolphins while she was there, leaving her without photos to accompany her article.
The café we chose for breakfast on the way served ham and cheese sandwiches, but not cheese sandwiches, so my veggie self was | walk in Samut Sakhon. Photo by Justine Jackson-Ricketts.
We always eat well in Thailand as long as the Thais choose the restaurant and this was no exception. The first restaurant was part of a shopping mall, very modern, and decorated with nonsense English phrases (“eat, I ate, I eaten”; “zaap I like it”; “welcome++”; “so cool lifestyle”; “reward for you mouth”; “delecious”).
The second restaurant was in stark contrast to the first and what I am used to in Thailand: a single food cart and outdoor seating. On our second evening, project leader, Dr. Ellen Hines, joined us. The next morning (January 11th), we headed to the Suvarnabhumi International Airport to collect Isabelle Groc, the photojournalist who was to spend ten days with us. She joined us last year, but we didn’t see any dolphins while she was there, leaving her without photos to accompany her article.
The café we chose for breakfast on the way served ham and cheese sandwiches, but not cheese sandwiches, so my veggie self was | left with the sugar-high-inducing alternative, a sweetened condensed milk sandwich. After picking up Isabelle, we climbed into yet another van for the long ride down to our first base of operations, a charming homestay called Ban Sulada in the town of Laem Ngop owned by a Thai woman and her American husband.
The sunset over our last night before the start of field work was stunning and felt like a good omen, reminding me why I love working in such a beautiful location.
I am a Ph.D. candidate in Dr. Daniel Costa's lab in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department at the University of California Santa Cruz. My dissertation project focuses on Irrawaddy dolphins in the Gulf of Thailand, a subpopulation that has been studied by Dr. Ellen Hines and colleagues since 2008. I am studying their habitat, diet, lifetime movements, and potential interactions with humans. I grew up in a small town in Virginia and received my Bachelor of Science degree from Duke University in 2010. My ultimate career goal is to become a science writer so I can bring science to everyone and show people why it's actually really awesome. Lucian Wischik and I presented an “async clinic” at the MVP Summit in Bellev | 256 | 1 |