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Q: How to avoid a race condition with cross db proc calls? and other concerns I am not even sure this question is necessary but I am curious to know everyone's thoughts. I have two databases on the same server, dbFoo, dbBar. dbFoo has the following table please note this is a way dumbed down example, and the syntax may not be correct as I am rushing and way more interested in the answer to the underlying issue then the code to do it... CREATE TABLE dbo.CodeNumbers( CodeNumbersID INT IDENTITY (1,1) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, CodeValue VARCHAR(30) NOT NULL IsUsed BIT NOT NULL DEFAULT(0) ); dbo.CodeNumbers gets populated with a monthly CSV provided, the import method of your choice is already written to get them in there. We are NEVER given a duplicate code. Lets assume for arguments sake we have 10,000,000 rows in the table. that all follow this format when imported: 1, 'ajdirjfisofklrlfo039402', 0 all the way till 10000000, 'fkeiir9489', 0 Now in dbBar I have 2 stored procedures the first should access the first un-used code in dbFoo, return it in an out variable and mark it as used. So I have something like: CREATE PROCEDURE GetNextUseableCode @CodeOut VARCHAR(30) OUTPUT, @CID INT OUTPUT AS SELECT @CID = CodeNumbersID, @CodeOut = CodeValue FROM dbFoo.dbo.CodeNumbers WHERE IsUsed = 0 UPDATE dbFoo.dbo.CodeNumbers SET IsUsed = 1 WHERE CodeNumbersID = @CID The code that calls the procedure from dbBar is accessed by 200k sessions a day at various times. When dbFoo.Codes has no more to return, its fine all is well and good, the application is simply told sorry no more check back tomorrow. I have 3 main questions.. Is there anything special I would need to have in the code to avoid race conditions, and if so what would be best to handle for this without bringing the system to its knees. Is their an efficient way to ensure the next code grabbed whenever the procedure is called, is the next one in chronological order within the ID column. Is there any other concerns that I am not looking at right now that could issue big problems, and what would be an eloquent way to handle this situation? I understand this is a long pretty open ended question, I have some coded up solutions, but I feel like there are much better ways to get the results I want. Thanks in advance as always for all help. A: There is nothing in your SELECT that dictates order at all. It is also not protected from two sessions reading the same row. To see that it is not safe: Create a throwaway table with a key column. CREATE TABLE dbo.GeneratedIDs(ID INT PRIMARY KEY); Run this code in a loop from two different sessions: SET NOCOUNT ON; DECLARE @DECLARE @CID INT, @CodeOUt VARCHAR(30); SELECT @CID = CodeNumbersID, @CodeOut = CodeValue FROM dbFoo.dbo.CodeNumbers WHERE IsUsed = 0 UPDATE dbFoo.dbo.CodeNumbers SET IsUsed = 1 WHERE CodeNumbersID = @CID INSERT dbo.GeneratedIDs SELECT @CID; GO 100000 Check the output for these - they'll happen: Msg 2627, Level 14, State 1 Violation of PRIMARY KEY constraint 'PK_hexcode'. Cannot insert duplicate key in object 'dbo.GeneratedIDs'. The duplicate key value is (<some value>). Or you might see deadlocks if you wrap the SELECT/UPDATE in an explicit transaction: Msg 1205, Level 13, State 52 Transaction (Process ID 57) was deadlocked on lock resources with another process and has been chosen as the deadlock victim. Rerun the transaction. To get around this problem, and to ensure that the ID you get is the lowest one available, you could do this: BEGIN TRANSACTION; SELECT TOP (1) @CID = ... FROM dbFoo.dbo.CodeNumbers WITH (XLOCK, HOLDLOCK) WHERE IsUsed = 0 ORDER BY CodeNumbersID; UPDATE ... COMMIT TRANSACTION; Note that I added an explicit transaction and also XLOCK/HOLDLOCK hints to prevent two simultaneous sessions from reading the same row. Of course, this has an impact on concurrency (which, unfortunately, is exactly what you want and need here). Other ways to do this include just updating the row and then using a table variable to capture values from the OUTPUT clause: DECLARE @x TABLE(CodeOut VARCHAR(30), CID INT); ;WITH x AS ( SELECT TOP (1) CodeNumbersID, CodeValue, IsUsed FROM dbFoo.dbo.CodeNumbers WITH (XLOCK, HOLDLOCK) WHERE IsUsed = 0 ORDER BY CodeNumbersID ) UPDATE x SET IsUsed = 1 OUTPUT inserted.CodeValue, inserted.CodeNumbersID INTO @x; SELECT @CodeOut = CodeOut, @CID = CID FROM @x; Per Paul's update, yes, you could also do this without the table variable: ;WITH x AS ( SELECT TOP (1) CodeNumbersID, CodeValue, IsUsed FROM dbFoo.dbo.CodeNumbers WITH (XLOCK, HOLDLOCK) WHERE IsUsed = 0 ORDER BY CodeNumbersID ) UPDATE x SET @CodeOut = x.CodeValue, @CID = x.CodeNumbersID, IsUsed = 1; (Though I am not all that fond of this syntax; not sure why. Might be the same reason I always forget it exists.) You could change the caller to expect a resultset instead of two output parameters, but that is extra work too. In both cases you'd still need to ensure you got the lowest ID available, which likely means a CTE with a SELECT and the same hints. Some discussion here. I also talk about a similar approach in this blog post but I didn't get into anything about concurrency and two sessions trying to delete the same row at the same time. Obviously in that case only one of them can win, but with an UPDATE they could both manage to be successful (at least in theory). To make things easier, you could relax the restriction that the "next" ID handed out is the lowest ID available. But you still need the isolation through the hints to ensure that two simultaneous sessions don't happen to read the same value (which could happen regardless of ordering). Hopefully with a suitable index these won't destroy concurrency.
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How to choose a material for high-speed gears? 2019-03-05 11:48:05 In order to choose the suitable material for high-speed gears,you should consider the following points: 1. The chemical composition, mechanical properties and machinability of the materials. 2. According to the working conditions of the high-speed gear, the steel number shall be determined by the heat treatment process (quenched and tempered or surface hardening). 3. Nickel, chromium, molybdenum or nickel-molybdenum steel should be used for high-speed gear with heavy load and high impact. 4. High-speed gears shall be of structural steel with hardenability. 5. The material of high-speed gear shall have higher purity and dimensional stability. 6. The material should be economical and reasonable. The above content is taken from the "Gear Drive Design Handbook"
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Tim Farron faces homosexuality question yet again Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron has come under fire once again over his views on homosexuality but this time for refusing to answer if gay sex is a sin. The Lib Dem leader was asked by ITV's Robert Peston on Sunday to clarify his position on gay sex after The Observer reported he failed to fully answer questions about it when asked previously. On the Peston On Sunday show, Farron insisted that he had been clear that "being gay is not a sin" and said: "It's possible that I'm not the only person who's getting tired of this line of questioning." It comes a week after Farron's comments on homosexuality sparked strong criticism from a number of politicians and commentators. Farron refused to answer Channel 4's Cathy Newman's question of whether he thought homosexuality was a sin but he later replied in the Commons to openly gay Tory MP Nigel Evans saying "I do not." Asked yesterday by Peston about the claims he failed to give his view on gay sex, Farron said: "In America, it appears that you have to invent a faith in order to be seen to be a serious candidate for anything. And in this country, maybe it appears you have to pretend you haven't got one to be taken seriously. Can I just point out - possibly even slightly impatiently, that both of those stand-points are utterly ludicrous. Shall we talk about things that might impact on the election?" His comments have raised fresh criticism from a number of politicians and commentators, including Labour MP Liz Kendall and Conservative former cabinet minister Michael Gove, who were in the same studio listening to his answers. Reacting to the interview, Kendall said on the programme: "I think a lot of people will be appalled that he couldn't bring himself to say that gay sex is not a sin. "I think that's pretty offensive and will rightly anger a lot of people." Gove added: "It'd have been perfectly possible for him to say 'Of course it's not a sin, it's how people love each other'. "I'm a churchgoer too. I don't have any problem in saying that I think gay sex is absolutely not a sin." But some politicians have shown moral support to Farron in the wake of more accusations that he is homophobic. Former deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats Sir Vince Cable defended the party's current leader and said: "The problem he has as an individual, and it's true of a lot of Evangelical Christians and Roman Catholics, is that their faith has a certain approach to these problems. "They're also public figures who have to represent their constituencies, which are much more diverse. "I think Tim accepts that he's got to reflect the people they represent and he's done so in a very liberal way."
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Everyone loves a good quarterback discussion and PFF Analysts Steve Palazzolo and Zac Robinson are here to sort through PFF grades, scheme, style and difficulty level to give you the rankings for all quarterbacks from Week 1 of the NFL season. Be sure to check in every week as we continue to update our quarterback analysis as the season unfolds and subscribe to the PFF Podcast where Steve and Zac will review the best quarterback performances on a weekly basis. Here are PFF's top quarterbacks from Week 1, in which Steve and Zac spoke about in depth on their QB Analysis podcast: Bradford put on a display of accuracy in every category to every part of the field including arguably the best throw of the week on a deep cross to Jarius Wright under pressure. An improved Vikings offensive line kept Bradford clean on 81.8 percent of his throws. He finished the game a perfect 5-for-5 for 130 yards and a touchdown on deep passes (throws traveling 20-plus YIA). Although he wasn't under pressure much, Bradford was Week 1's best passer under pressure with a perfect passer rating. After his first throw went for a pick-6, Stafford was accurate, decisive, and moved off the spot when needed the rest of the game. He did the majority of the work in the middle of the field with precision on dig routes and crossing routes going 16-of-22 for 185 yards in that area. After being one of the lowest rated passers using play action a year ago, Stafford was tops in the NFL Week 1 going 6-of-7 for 108 yards a TD and a perfect passer rating 158.3. He was also on the end of a league-high five drops. It was a slow start for Brees, but while the Saints' offense was unable to light up the scorebaord, he was his usual, accurate self. Brees connected on four big-time throws, and his 103 yards on deep (20-plus yard) passes ranked fourth in the NFL in Week 1. He did miss a touchdown opportunity on a corner route early in the game, and he put the ball in harm's way with one turnover-worthy play that was nearly intercepted, but he had a solid game that was overshadowed by Sam Bradford's elite effort and the Saints' poor showing on defense. Smith has shown flashes of his downfield ability throughout his career, and this may have been his best effort to date. He connected on 3-of-4 deep (20-plus yard) throws for a league-high 178 yards and two touchdowns, including a beauty up the seam to rookie running back Kareem Hunt. Smith finished with an adjusted completion percentage of 90.9 percent that led the NFL in Week 1, including a 21-for-21 effort on passes thrown up to nine yards. The short stuff and good decision-making has always been there for Smith and the Kansas City offense, but if he can continue to push the ball down the field, it could be the year that Smith finally takes the next step as a player. With rebuilt pieces around him, Goff flashed what people had expected to see when he was selected No. 1 overall in 2016. Goff made big throws in the intermediate and deep levels of the field finishing 7-of-9 for 185 yards and a TD on throws traveling 10 plus yards. Sean McVay's play action attack was on display as Goff finished with the third-highest YPA on such throws at 15.9, and the eighth-best passer rating. Rivers was on the bad end of a questionable no call that resulted in an interception, but other than that played a clean game throughout. After a bit of a slow start he clawed back in to a Denver lead to make it a one possesion game after a perfectly placed deep corner route to Travis Benjamin with seven minutes to go in the fourth quarter. Outside of the deep ball to Benjamin, Rivers took what the defense gave him underneath with 26 of his 33 attempts traveling less than 10 yards. While his first red zone trip resulted in an interception deflected off of Charles Clay on a hit from safety Jamal Adams, Taylor took care of the ball and was efficient in what he was asked to do the rest of the way. Relying heavily on the outside zone running game, Taylor found success on play action finishing with the second-best passer rating using play action at 151.2 with 12.0 yard per attempt. He finished with the eighth-best adjusted completion percentage of the week at 81 percent. Carr was crisp throughout the game with consistent ball placement giving his guys ample run after catch opportunities and a chance to make plays on a number of accurate back shoulder throws that we saw him throw so well a year ago. Carr benefitted from clean pockets as he was pressured second-fewest of quarterbacks in Week 1 at just 14.3 percent. His passer rating of 117.9 in clean pocket was sixth-best in the NFL this week. In many ways, it was a classic Rodgers game, though he did have a poor interception that was thrown far too low on a shallow cross and was thrown directly to rookie defensive lineman Nazair Jones. Aside from that, Rodgers moved the chains with tight-window throws, and hit WR Jorday Nelson with his best throw of the day up the seam for a 29-yard score. Rodgers was under pressure on only 13 of his 49 dropbacks and while he was sacked four times, we attributed two to his holding the ball too long both inside and outside of the pocket. Aside from the interception and the two sacks, it was a solid outing for Rodgers. After some good fortune on a dropped interception that could have gone for a touchdown in the first quarter, Siemian carried the Broncos offense the rest of the way highlighted by two big touchdown throws facing 3rd and Goal situations that was ultimately the difference in the game. Siemian showed his athleticism taking off for some key rush yards including a touchdown run on a designed roll out. His 122.9 passer rating under pressure was third-best in Week 1. Here are the rest of the Week 1 QB rankings 11-31:
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(Newser) – The latest actress to come forward with a Harvey Weinstein encounter is Lupita Nyong'o, and its rehashing leaves her feeling "sick in the pit of my stomach." In a very detailed New York Times op-ed, the actress perhaps best known for her Oscar-winning performance in 12 Years a Slave recounts first meeting Weinstein at an awards ceremony in 2011, while she was a student at the Yale School of Drama. The introduction led Weinstein to invite her to his Connecticut home for a private movie screening with his family, an invitation she accepted. During the screening, however, Weinstein led her into his bedroom and announced he would give her a massage. A panicked Nyong'o said she would instead give him a back massage (she'd been learning massage techniques in school) and proceeded to do so—until he told her he wanted to remove his pants. Nyong'o objected and left the room as he began doing so, and Weinstein's driver brought her home. "I didn’t quite know how to process the massage incident," she writes. "I reasoned that it had been inappropriate and uncalled-for, but not overtly sexual." They remained in touch, and Nyong'o eventually accepted a dinner invitation, thinking it was a group event. It wasn't, and she quotes Weinstein as saying, "Let’s cut to the chase. I have a private room upstairs where we can have the rest of our meal." She was "stunned" and refused his offer, despite his protests that she was being naive and that this was how things were done in the industry. He put her in a cab. Until the scandal, Nyong'o didn't realize she had so many "allies in this." "Now that we are speaking, let us never shut up about this kind of thing." Read the full op-ed. (Read more Lupita Nyong'o stories.)
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Q: Ensure `description` or `itemize` Is there a way to make sure that a macro can only be used inside a specific environment, say description? I am looking for something like the \ensuremath macro. A: You can modify the definition of the environment in order to set the command to either work or not. For the description environment, you could use the following code for example: \documentclass{article} \let\olddesc\description \def\myrealcmd#1{\textbf{#1}} \def\myfakecmd#1{#1} \let\mycmd\myfakecmd \def\description{\let\mycmd\myrealcmd\olddesc} \begin{document} \noindent This is a \mycmd{test} outside of description. \begin{description} \item This is a \mycmd{test} inside of one description. \begin{description} \item This is a \mycmd{test} inside of two descriptions. \end{description} \item This is a \mycmd{test} after a nested description. \end{description} And a \mycmd{test} outside again. \end{document} With the following result: A: The etoolbox package provides hooks for the environments; so you can define a "hidden" macro and then activate it only in selected environments \usepackage{etoolbox} \makeatletter % protect the definition of \mymacro \newcommand{\@mymacro}{whatever} \AtBeginEnvironment{description}{\let\mymacro\@mymacro} \makeatother % now we help users \newcommand{\mymacro}{% \PackageError{mypackage} {\protect\mymacro\space outside `description'} {You can use \protect\mymacro\space only inside `description'}% } You can add other environments and also provide a different meaning in different environments: \usepackage{etoolbox} \makeatletter % protect the definition of \mymacro \newcommand{\description@mymacro}{whatever} \AtBeginEnvironment{description}{\let\mymacro\description@mymacro} \newcommand{\itemize@mymacro}{whatever} \AtBeginEnvironment{itemize}{\let\mymacro\itemize@mymacro} \makeatother A: The current environment name is stored in \@currenvir so you could test that that was description or whatever, but nested environments would mask that. If you need your macro to be allowed anywhere in description, even in a nested tabular or itemize, say, then you would need to save \@currenvir into another macro at the start of description (either explicitly or by patching the definition of \description then you can test this local macro without it being over-written by nested environments.
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Erotomanic delusions in mentally handicapped patients: two case reports. Two cases of mentally handicapped patients, who developed delusions of passion, are described. The relationship of these cases to de Clerambault's Syndrome, and their pathogenetic features, are discussed.
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Morocco is an interesting case of structural labour market disequilibrium despite respectable growth, and illustrates the issues facing the region’s oil-importer countries. One cannot speak of a common jobs problem across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The countries at war – Syria, Yemen, Libya – are, of course, each a story in themselves. Some countries not at war, notably Lebanon and Jordan, have seen huge inflows of refugees that have created large downward pressures on wages, especially in the low-skilled informal sector. The remaining countries can be divided into two main groups. The energy importers such as Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia, have been unable to create sufficient jobs, especially for the young, and are the source of large diasporas. In contrast, the energy exporters – such as those countries that make up the Gulf Cooperation Council (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates) – have generated jobs in excess of their effective labour supply, have little emigration, and have attracted foreign workers and their families, who add 30-80% to their native population. There is underemployment of natives in the Gulf, but it is difficult to relate it to low demand for labour. Algeria displays some of the labour market characteristics of the energy importers, even though it is an energy exporter. Algeria has relatively modest energy endowments compared with its large population, has high youth unemployment as well as a large diaspora, and hosts almost no foreign-born workers. Official unemployment numbers, which have declined over this period but remain near 10%, provide only a very partial picture of the state of the labour market in Morocco. As an illustration of the labour market issues facing the oil importers, Morocco is a particularly interesting case of structural labour market disequilibrium despite respectable growth. Morocco’s GDP grew at around 4.5% a year from 2000-2014, a shade over 3% per capita. This resulted in some job creation, but fell way short of the increased labour supply. Official unemployment numbers, which have declined over this period but remain near 10%, provide only a very partial picture of the state of the labour market in Morocco. The underlying demographic and employment numbers tell a more complete story. The number of Moroccans employed increased from 10,200,000 to 11,800,000 from 2000-2014, or by 115,000 per year. Over this period, the labour force (people of working age [15-65]) grew rapidly at 2% a year, or by 383,000 on average, and consequently the share of the working-age population in employment declined from 53% in 2000 to 48% in 2014[1]. Thus, only roughly one-third of those new additions to the working-age population sought and found employment. Sharply rising school enrolment accounts for a substantial part of this gap, but even among the population aged 25 and above the share of employed declined by over two percentage points. Many young people emigrated. According to the OECD, from 2000-2014, emigration from Morocco to OECD countries was on average about 100,000 per year[2], including people of all ages. The number of Moroccans employed increased from 10,200,000 to 11,800,000 from 2000-2014, or by 115,000 per year. Also important is underutilised labour in the countryside and among the female population. Over 35% of the Moroccan labour force is employed in agriculture and almost 42% of this labour force is engaged in unpaid work (“nonrémunéré”), suggesting very low productivity. Female participation in the relevant age group in Morocco is very low, around 26%, yet women are increasingly educated. Precarious employment is prevalent across the Moroccan economy. For example, only about 20% of workers have health insurance. Another prominent feature of the labour supply is the many new diplômés and university graduates who are looking for good formal-sector jobs and not finding them. The demand for workers in Morocco has grown slowly in part because growth has been job-poor. In fact, labour productivity growth was 3.4% a year from 2000-14. Why was it so rapid? Labour productivity in Morocco is low to start with. Moreover, Morocco exhibits a high rate of savings and investment: 32% of GDP in 2014. According to a comprehensive recent study by Toufik Abbad, capital deepening played a big role in Morocco’s recent development. The capital/labour ratio has grown at 4.9% a year from 2000-2014, far faster than nearly all comparable countries. This large investment was associated with declining rates of capital productivity and relatively low rates of Total Factor Productivity growth (1.1% a year). A disproportionate share of this investment was public and not always efficient. Still, infrastructure investment was complementary to private investment and to labour, and almost certainly helped boost its productivity. Investment in human capital also played a role. Morocco’s labour force remains low-skilled. According to UNESCO, in 2015 17% of male adults and 37% of female adults were illiterate. However, school enrolment rates have increased, and outcomes are improving. For example, adult literacy rates have improved by some 15 percentage points over the last 10 years. While it is difficult to be sure how much of Morocco’s labour productivity growth may be attributed to technological change, it appears to play a significant role. As Toufik Abbad shows[3], nearly all of Morocco’s labour productivity improvement is within sectors and relatively little is due to shifts from low value added to high value-added sectors. Morocco’s capacity to adopt technology increased as workers became more educated and as it has become a far more open economy . Insofar as Morocco’s technology adoption conforms to international trends, it is skill-biased – meaning that it tends to substitute unskilled workers and is complementary to skilled workers. This, together with capital deepening, would help explain the widespread perception of a skill shortage in Morocco and the comparatively high wages of skilled workers. One prominent manifestation of Morocco’s rapidly increasing labour productivity is the declining share of employment in manufacturing, even as the sector’s ‘value-added’ grows. According to the Haut Commissariat au Plan, over 2000-2014 Morocco’s manufacturing sector created jobs in food processing, furniture and metalwork and in the high-value-added automobile sector. But nearly all these job gains were offset by a large reduction in employment in the garments and textile sector[4]. Nearly all of Morocco’s net employment growth is in services and construction. One prominent manifestation of Morocco’s rapidly increasing labour productivity is the declining share of employment in manufacturing, even as the sector’s ‘value-added’ grows. All this raises the question, however, as to why the market for labour does not adjust faster through lower wages, or why labour demand does not grow more rapidly in the light of labour’s increased productivity. One can cite a host of rigidities in the product market (e.g. lack of contestability) and labour market (e.g. strict hire and fire rules) of Morocco that prevent this, which are well known. I have little doubt that these rigidities help explain the failure of the labour market to adjust in the formal sector. But these explanations are not sufficient. There is, for example, much informality in Morocco (some 30% of work is in the informal sector), suggesting flexibility in a large part of the economy. Why have not wages declined to absorb the surplus labour in the informal sector? As in the case of the Gulf countries, we can refer to skill-mismatch, etc., but a complete explanation eludes us. I would speculate that the speed of change matters. Morocco is an economy undergoing a large-scale demographic and structural transformation in a very short time. A notable change is the formalisation of labour relations, which previously were based on established customs and norms, and now are – in the formal sector – governed by strict hire-and-fire rules. Will the Moroccan labour market get better soon? It is true that labour-force growth is slowing sharply due to the drop in fertility over the past generation. In 2014 the labour force grew at less than 1.5% a year compared to 2.5% a year in 2000, and according to United Nations’ projections, will grow at less than 0.4% a year from 2025-2050. With luck, GDP growth could be quite solid in coming years as Europe recovers and oil prices remain low. But, unfortunately, other factors will continue to aggravate the employment problem. Technology adoption will almost certainly continue to save more labour, especially low-skilled labour. Morocco’s savings and investment rates are likely to remain high and the capital/labour ratio will continue to increase rapidly. Emigration is constrained. More women are educated and want to work. And still a large part of the population is in the countryside, looking for a better life. So, I don’t expect that Morocco’s employment problem is going away in the foreseeable future[5]. Policy cannot hope to transform Morocco’s surplus labour problem quickly, but can contribute to its mitigation. Beyond the recipes on how to accelerate growth (make markets more contestable, etc.), Moroccans should recognise that service sectors, and not only or mainly manufacturing, are the job-creators. They need to channel more finance to small enterprises that account for the bulk of job creation in Morocco. They need to conclude international migration agreements, which, I admit, is easier said than done at present. Should Morocco invest more in education? The answer is almost certainly no – instead, the overriding need appears to be to make education spending more targeted, selective and less wasteful. [1] Haut Commissariat au Plan, 2017 [2] OECD International Migration Database. Nearly all of the estimated 5.6 million Moroccans living abroad are in the OECD, and less than 200,000 are in the Gulf. [3] Abbad, T. (2017). Capital accumulation and productivity gains in Morocco (No. 1725). OCP Policy Center. [4] Haut Commissariat au Plan. (2015). Note sur le marché du travail au Maroc entre 2000 et 2014. [5] Conclusion similar to Agenor P-R and El Aynaoui K. (2015) Morocco: Growth Strategy for 2025. OCP Policy Center.
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Square Enix CEO Yosuke Matsuda has spoken out on the future of Deus Ex - the first time the company has discussed the status of its long-running sci-fi series since reports emerged more than ten months ago that it had been placed on hiatus. Back in January, Eurogamer revealed that Square Enix had put Deus Ex on hiatus after the well-regarded Deus Ex: Mankind Divided failed to generate the level of sales needed to grow the series into a mainstream franchise. Prior to its release, Square had talked bullishly about its plans to create an "ongoing, expanding and connected game world built across a generation of core [Deus Ex] games", including a third, concluding entry for the narrative arc started in 2011's Deus Ex: Human Revolution. This did not come to pass. Following Mankind Divided's underwhelming sales, Square Enix became tight-lipped regarding Deus Ex's future prospects. In a new interview with Gamesindustry.biz, however, Yosuke Matsuda has finally addressed Deus Ex's future, stating that it has not been cancelled - which sidesteps Eurogamer's report of a hiatus for the series. "We have never said anything about discontinuing that title but for some reason that's the rumour out on the market", Matsuda claimed. While Matsuda avoided the term "hiatus", he did confirm that, despite Square's previous grand plans for the series, no Deus Ex game is currently in the works: "What I can say is Eidos Montreal has always developed Deus Ex, and the issue is we do not have limitless resources. "We have several big titles that we work with and that's partly a factor in what our line-up looks like. Of course, it would be ideal if we could work on all of them all of the time, but [...] some titles have to wait their turn. The reason there isn't a Deus Ex right now is just a product of our development line-up because there are other titles we are working on." Previous reports have indicated that Eidos Montreal currently has three projects on the go: a new Tomb Raider game, assistive work on Crystal Dynamics' Marvel Avengers game, and a reported second Marvel game - which Eurogamer previously pegged as focusing on Guardians of the Galaxy. All of which are likely to keep the studio's attention well away from Deus Ex over the next couple of years. Even so, Matsuda said Square Enix still considers Deus Ex to be a "very important franchise" and, as such, the series hasn't been completely forgotten. "We are already internally discussing and exploring what we want do with the next instalment of it," he concluded. Whatever the outcome, it remains safe to assume those discussions won't result in a new Deus Ex title launching any time soon.
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‌ Antonio Mondragon The second annual ARM Developer Day at RIT, featuring information about applications being built on the ARM platform, takes place from 8:30 a.m.–6:30 p.m. Dec. 2. The all-day event begins with opening remarks at 8:30 a.m. in the Center for Student Innovation. ARM Developer Day is free and open to all RIT students and faculty. Workshops and demonstrations take place throughout the day and feature topics such as the use of ARM platforms in the computer engineering technology program, an introduction to the Native SDK for BlackBerry Tablet OS, and SAM9 and Android hands-on training. “So far, we have eight companies sending representatives to participate at the event, including ARM, Texas Instruments, Freescale, NXP, Atmel, RIM and QNX,” says Antonio Mondragon, one of the event coordinators and assistant professor of electrical, computer and telecommunications engineering technology, the department hosting the event. ARM technologies can be found in devices as varied as mobile phones, tablet and netbook computers, cameras, automobile-navigation systems and game consoles. The full schedule and registration information is available at http://armdeveloperday2nd.wordpress.com and online workshops, talks and lunch registration is available at http://armdeveloperday2nd.eventbrite.com. ##
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Altered netrin-1 receptor expression in dopamine terminal regions following neonatal ventral hippocampal lesions in the rat. Neonatal ventral hippocampal (nVH) lesions in rats, which model certain features of schizophrenia, alter dopamine (DA)-mediated behaviors in adulthood. The precise mechanisms underlying these effects remain elusive; however, neuronal reorganization within the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) has been suggested. Netrins are developmental cues that organize brain wiring, including the mesocorticolimbic DA circuitry. We showed recently that the netrin-1 receptors DCC and UNC5H are highly expressed by DA neurons and that variation in DCC levels during development lead to profound changes in mesocorticolimbic DA function and behavior in adulthood. We hypothesized that changes in netrin-1 receptor function could be one of the mechanisms producing enduring changes in DA function in nVH-lesioned animals. To begin to explore this idea, we examined the effects of nVH lesions on DCC and UNC5H expression in brain regions receiving robust DA innervation; the mPFC, striatum, and nucleus accumbens (NAcc) at three developmental time points; 3 days after lesion, before puberty and during early adulthood. Expression was also examined in the cerebellar simple lobule; a brain region deprived of DA innervation. Neonatal VH lesions produced dynamic changes in DCC expression in the mPFC and NAcc. The direction and magnitude of these changes depended on the developmental age and brain region examined and were specific to regions receiving DA innervation. Although further studies are required to understand the functional significance of these changes, these results raise the interesting possibility that nVH lesions, and perinatal insults in general, may exert their neuronal reorganizational effects by modulating netrin-1 function.
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If we stop counting zombies, we're already in recession. How shocked would you be if it was announced that the U.S. had just entered a recession, that is, a period in which gross domestic product (GDP) declines (when adjusted for inflation) for two or more quarters? Would you really be surprised to discover that the eight-year long "recovery," the weakest on record, had finally rolled over into recession? Anyone with even a passing acquaintance with the statistical pulse of the real-world economy knows the numbers are softening. -- Auto/light truck sales: either down or off a cliff, depending on how much lipstick has been applied to the pig. -- Restaurant/dining sales: down. -- Tax receipts: down. -- Retail sales: flat, stagnant or down, depending on the sector and if the numbers have been adjusted for inflation/loss of purchasing power. -- Rents in high-rent regions: finally softening after years of relentless increases. -- Consumer debt: hitting new highs. -- Corporate profits: stripped of gimmickry, stagnant or down. Those who study recessions know that employment often tops out just before the economy rolls over into recession. Strong employment is the last gasp of an expansionary phase. There are several fundamental reasons why we might be in a recession that manages to avoid the official definition. The starting place is the artificial nature of the eight-year long "recovery" since 2009; in the view of many observers, the economy never really exited the 2008-09 recession. Those in this camp look at fundamentals, not the stock market, which has been held up as a proxy for the real economy, when in fact it is only a proxy for financialization and official selection of the market as the (easily manipulated) signifier of economic vitality and prosperity. Recessions are supposed to clear the financial deadwood--failed enterprises are liquidated, borrowers who are in default are bankrupted, and bad debt is wiped off the books via the acceptance of losses. The story of the "recovery" 2009-2017 is that these clear-the-deadwood dynamics were suppressed. Rather than accept painful losses, the authorities saved bankrupt banks and encouraged a Zombie Economy in which zombie borrowers and enterprises are kept alive via low-cost loans and the masking of default via financial trickery: student loans that are non-performing, for example, aren't labeled "in default;" they're placed in a zombie category of forgiveness without actual writedowns of the debt. If households can no longer afford to pay interest on new debt, the "solution" in a Zombie Economy is to offer them 0% loans. If corporations need to roll over debt, the Zombie Economy "solution" is the companies sell near-zero yield bonds to credulous investors. If households can no longer afford to buy homes, the the Zombie Economy "solution" is for federal agencies such as FHA to offer near-zero down payment mortgages and guarantee private lenders against any loss. When these agencies get into trouble due to the horrendous costs of encouraging uncreditworthy borrowers to take on debt that can't afford, the "solution" is for the taxpayers to fund yet another $100 billion bail-out. The stark reality is fulltime jobs, productivity and profits are all subpar. As I have noted many times, wages for the bottom 95% have gone nowhere since 2000 when adjusted for inflation. Households can no longer afford more debt unless it's at near-zero rates of interest. Fulltime employment--the bedrock of consumer spending and borrowing--has barely moved in eight years. Part-time waiters can't afford to buy homes or new vehicles. Employed Usually Work Full Time Wealth and income can only be generated in the real world by increases in productivity. Unfortunately for the "recovery" narrative, productivity is tanking. US Productivity Growth Corporate profits are also going nowhere. Corporate Profit Before Tax In essence, the "recovery" economy is a zombie economy living on great gulps of new debt that it can't service. As sales, profits and tax receipts weaken, eventually employment weakens, too, as employers trim costs by cutting positions, hours worked, etc. Eventually, zombie borrowers give up trying to service unpayable debts, zombie companies close their doors, and the illusion of "growth" collapses in a heap of corrupted numbers and false signifiers. The "recovery" game will shift to massaging GDP so it ekes out .1% "growth" every quarter until Doomsday. The Zombie Economy can be kept alive indefinitely--look at Japan--but it not a healthy or vibrant or equality-opportunity economy; it is a sick-unto-death economy of fake narratives (growth is permanent) and fake statistics (we've revised previous numbers so that, surprise, GDP is still positive.) If we stop counting zombies, we're already in recession.
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Dose-effect and structure-function relationships in doxorubicin cardiomyopathy. The cardiomyopathy (CM) produced by the anticancer drug doxorubicin (DXR) (Adriamycin) provides a unique opportunity to analyze dose-effect and structure-function relationships during development of myocardial disease. We measured the degree of morphologic damage by ultrastructural examination of endomyocardial biopsy and the degree of performance abnormally by right heart catheterization in patients receiving DXR. Morphologic damage was variable but was proportional to the total cumulative DXR dose between 100 and 600 mg/m2. Performance abnormalities correlated weakly with dose, exhibited a curvilinear relationship, and had a "threshold" for expression. Catheterization abnormalities correlated well with morphologic damage (r = 0.57 to 0.78) in a subgroup of patients in whom exercise hemodynamics were measured, and this relationship also exhibited a curvilinear, threshold configuration. In DXR-CM myocardial damage is proportional to the degree of cytotoxic insult (DXR dose) while myocardial function is preserved until a critical dose or degree of damage is reached, after which myocardial performance deteriorates rapidly.
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Q: Are there delimiter bytes for UTF8 characters? If I have a byte array that contains UTF8 content, how would I go about parsing it? Are there delimiter bytes that I can split off to get each character? A: Take a look here... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8 If you're looking to identify the boundary between characters, what you need is in the table in "Description". The only way to get a high bit zero is the ASCII subset 0..127, encoded in a single byte. All the non-ASCII codepoints have 2nd byte onwards with "10" in the highest two bits. The leading byte of a codepoint never has that - it's high bits indicate the number of bytes, but there's some redundancy - you could equally watch for the next byte that doesn't have the "10" to indicate the next codepoint. 0xxxxxxx : ASCII 10xxxxxx : 2nd, 3rd or 4th byte of code 11xxxxxx : 1st byte of code, further high bits indicating number of bytes A codepoint in unicode isn't necessarily the same as a character. There are modifier codepoints (such as accents), for instance.
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Ecological niche models (ENMs) and species distribution models have become increasingly popular tools for predicting the geographic ranges of species and have been important for conservation (Kremen et al., 2007), for predicting changes in distribution from past or future climatic events (Hijmans & Graham, 2006), and for investigating patterns of speciation and niche divergence (Wiens & Graham, 2005; Carstens & Richards, 2007; Warren et al., 2008). The basic premise of the ENM approach is to predict the occurrence of species on a landscape from georeferenced site locality data and sets of spatially explicit environmental data layers that are assumed to correlate with the species’ range. In many cases, models are based on researchers’ own collection data and on detailed knowledge of the taxa being studied, making predictions reasonable depictions of species occurrences given the current modelling technology. However, the increasing availability of locality data in online literature, museum databases and online data portals [e.g. GBIF (http://data.gbif.org/)] is providing unprecedented access to biodiversity data and allowing researchers to greatly expand the deployment of species distribution models and/or ENMs. While the value of publicly available sample locality data is not questioned, the consequent introduction of errors in the accuracy of specimen identity and georeferencing could be problematic for developing ENMs from public data sources (Graham et al., 2004; Soberón & Peterson, 2004). Although georeferencing inaccuracies can be identified in databases from qualitative or quantitative accuracy thresholds (e.g. http://manisnet.org/GeorefGuide.html), poor taxonomy and/or misidentification may be less detectable. This issue may be particularly problematic, for example, with cryptic species or subspecies that are morphologically similar but may have very distinct ecological requirements and geographic distributions, or for those data sources that contain indirect observations rather than references only to physical specimens. In our own attempts at implementing ENMs we have encountered probable misidentifications in biodiversity records for a number of species, and expect that many researchers have had similar issues. To demonstrate the potential for generating dubious yet visually convincing distributions from publicly available data we use ENMs to predict the range not of misidentified cryptic species, but of a crypto‐zoological species – the North American Sasquatch, or Bigfoot. Supposedly, Sasquatch belongs to a large primate lineage descended from the extinct Asian species Gigantopithicus blacki, but see Milinkovich et al. (2004) and Coltman & Davis (2005) for phylogenetic analyses indicating possible membership in the ungulate clade. Sasquatch is regularly reported in forested lands of western North America, as well as being considered a significant indigenous American and western North American folk legend (Meldrum, 2007), however the existence of this creature has never been verified with a typed specimen. We present ENMs for Bigfoot in western North America based on a repository of (1) putative sightings and auditory detections (n = 551), and (2) footprint measurements (n = 95) collected from 1944 to 2005 (Fig. 1). This data set was taken from a collection of reported Bigfoot encounters archived by the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (BFRO; http://www.bfro.net/news/google_earth.asp). The reports generally consisted of a description of the event and where it occurred. The reports used were filtered to eliminate spurious points by carefully examining event descriptions prior to incorporation in the present study. The events were assigned geographic coordinates by matching descriptions of event locations to actual locations on USGS quad maps and commercially available atlases. Figure 1 Open in figure viewer PowerPoint Map of Bigfoot encounters from Washington, Oregon and California used in the analyses. Points represent visual/auditory detection, and foot symbols represent coordinates where footprint data were available. Shading indicates topography, with lighter values representing lower elevations. ENMs were constructed using the maximum entropy niche modelling approach implemented in the software maxent v3.1 (Phillips et al., 2006), with 80% of the data used in training and 20% retained as test points. Environmental data layers were constructed for the 19 BIOCLIM variables (at 5‐arcminute resolution) in the WORLDCLIM data set (Hijmans et al., 2005). To reduce the number of bioclimatic variables in order to minimize model overfitting, we extracted climate data for 5000 random points sampled from the geographic extent of our study and calculated correlations between each variable for these points. For pairs with a correlation coefficient > |0.80|, one variable was selected. This resulted in a set of nine variables: (1) annual mean temperature, (2) mean diurnal range, (3) isothermality, (4) temperature annual range, (5) mean temperature of wettest quarter, (6) mean temperature of driest quarter, (7) precipitation seasonality, (8) precipitation of warmest quarter, and (9) precipitation of coldest quarter. maxent appeared to perform well in our analysis, according to the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) and threshold‐based evaluation methods (Phillips et al., 2006). The ENM had an AUC of 0.983 and strongly rejected the hypothesis that test points are predicted no better than by a random prediction for all thresholds implemented in maxent. No locality points fell outside the predicted distribution, with the exception of a single observation from Imperial, California. In general, the ENM shows that Bigfoot should be broadly distributed in western North America, with a range comprising western North American mountain ranges such as the Sierra Nevada Mountains, the Cascades, the Blue Mountains, the southern Selkirk Mountains, and the Coastal Range of the Pacific Northwest. Based on jackknife analyses for models including each variable alone, ‘precipitation of the coldest quarter’ was the bioclimatic variable that contributed most to the ENM, followed by ‘temperature annual range’, ‘mean temperature of the wettest quarter’, and ‘mean temperature of the driest quarter’. An ENM produced using footprint data alone was highly similar to that for all sighting data (not shown). It is expected that species distributions are likely to be altered under global warming, and a number of studies have used environmental layers derived from climate‐change models to project contemporary distributions into the future using ENMs (Hijmans & Graham, 2006; Pearson et al., 2006; Loarie et al., 2008). Despite potential weaknesses in such approaches (Pearson et al., 2006), we were interested in examining the potential ramifications of climate change on hypothetical remnant Sasquatch populations and to predict how the frequency of sightings might change in the future. We projected ENMs generated from the WORLDCLIM data onto bioclimatic layers simulated for a doubling of atmospheric CO 2 (http://www.diva‐gis.org/climate.htm). As expected for montane organisms, the model predicts Bigfoot to abandon lower altitudes and also to lose habitat in coastal regions (Fig. 2b, c). However, this loss of habitat should be compensated by a large potential gain in the northern part of the Sasquatch range and in several other montane areas (e.g. Arizona, Nevada, Utah), should such areas remain undisturbed by human activity in the near future (Fig. 2c). Thus, given our model and available data, we might expect Bigfoot sightings to increase in frequency in northern latitudes and at higher elevations over the coming years. Figure 2 Open in figure viewer PowerPoint Predicted distributions of Bigfoot constructed from all available encounter data using maxent (a) for the present climate and (b) under a possible climate‐change scenario involving a doubling of atmospheric CO 2 levels. Results are presented for logistic probabilities of occurrence ranging continuously from low (white) to high (black). Differences between (a) and (b) are shown in (c), with whiter values reflecting a decline in logistic probability of occurrence under climate change, darker values reflecting a gain, and grey reflecting no change. A predicted distribution of Ursus americanus in western North America under a present‐day climate is also shown (d). White points indicate sampling localities in California, Oregon and Washington taken from GBIF (n = 113 for training, 28 for testing; compare with Fig. 1) used for the maxent model with shading as in (a) and (b); black points indicate additional known records not included in the model. Notably, the predicted distribution of Sasquatch (Fig. 2a) appears similar to that which might be expected for other large mammals of western North America, including the American black bear (Ursus americanus Pallas, 1780), sightings of which are thought to be sometimes confused as Bigfoot encounters (Meldrum, 2007). We sampled records of U. americanus from the same states as considered for Bigfoot (California, Oregon and Washington) from GBIF. We selected records for which physical specimens were available, allowing us to reasonably assume that black bears were not misidentified, and for which site localities could be georeferenced to a named place at minimum. Although this level of geographical accuracy may not be ideal for many ENM applications, it should be sufficient for our purposes here. We performed maxent runs as described above (present climate only). The model (Fig. 2d) performed well according to AUC (both test and training AUC > 0.98) and all threshold statistics (all P < 10−47). However, visualizing all black bear records from GBIF reveals that limiting model training to locations within California, Oregon and Washington leads to an under‐prediction of the known distribution of U. americanus, particularly in New Mexico, Colorado, and parts of Canada and Mexico (Fig. 2d). Although this suggests some methodological limitations for the distribution models as implemented here, these other locality points may belong to different subspecies that experience unique environmental conditions in inland regions relative to the more coastally distributed specimens used in our analysis (Larivière, 2001). Our ENM prediction does in fact appear quite similar to the distributions of the subspecies U. a. altifrontalis and U. a. californiensis (Larivière, 2001), supporting this possibility. In any event, for our comparisons here, any under‐prediction should have little consequence since we expect such limitations to be shared by the Sasquatch model, given the similar distribution of locality points. The general similarities between distributions of the two ‘species’ are clear (Fig. 2a, d), despite the much smaller number of available black bear coordinates. Furthermore, the exact same bioclimatic variables (see above) contributed most to the ENM when evaluated using maxent’s variable jackknifing procedure. We used the I‐statistic (Warren et al., 2008) to quantify the degree of similarity between the two ENMs using the program ENMTools. The observed value of I = 0.849 indeed indicates a high degree of overlap, and falls well within the null distribution generated from maxent runs for 100 randomizations of Bigfoot and black bear coordinates (Fig. 3; P < observed = 0.32). Thus, the two ‘species’ do not demonstrate significant niche differentiation with respect to the selected bioclimatic variables. Although it is possible that Sasquatch and U. americanus share such remarkably similar bioclimatic requirements, we nonetheless suspect that many Bigfoot sightings are, in fact, of black bears.
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Straight-A siblings in sync as graduation day arrives CLASS OF 2005 Twin sisters at East Ridge High will graduate early to join their brother. May 25, 2005|By Lori Carter, Special to the Sentinel CLERMONT -- Tim Billon, a senior at East Ridge High School, will be sharing the limelight on graduation day. His twin sisters, Kelly and Katie Billon, who are juniors, decided at the beginning of the school year to graduate a year early so they could get their diplomas at the same time as their older brother. So their parents, Robert and Carolyn Billon, will have a triple dose of pride during Friday's ceremony. "It's been interesting," Tim Billon said. "It has its pluses and minuses. It's not every day that you have three people graduating with honors. It's neat." Of the straight-A trio, Tim Billon, 18, and Kelly, 17, the older twin by seven minutes, have grade-point averages of 4.5. Katie was close behind at 4.4. They all rank in the top tier of the class of 2005 -- Tim at No. 4, Kelly at No. 5 and Katie at No. 15. Their ACT scores are 29, 29 and 28, respectively. And each one has numerous college credits -- Tim 21, Kelly, 15 and Katie 12. "They have had a healthy competition going on since they were young," Carolyn Billon said. "It's been fun. They helped each other along." Katie said the real competitors are Tim and Kelly: "I just let them have their fun." But all three are hard-working students, according to their father. "I've never seen so much homework done," Robert Billon said. Tim Billon, who has been a lifeguard at Disney for the past three years and has his single-engine private pilot's license, will study at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach. He said he plans to fly commercially after graduation. Kelly, who works part-time at A&W Restaurant, also plans to go to Embry-Riddle, but her major will be in communications/meteorology. She said she wants to work in television production or possibly journalism. Kelly said she is the only one who will fly with her brother. "He's my personal pilot," she said. "He can take me up and I can take photos." Tim and Kelly are still looking for scholarships to help pay the $30,000 annual cost of attending the university. On the other hand, Katie, who also works at A&W, plans to continue her education first at Lake-Sumter Community College and then at the University of Central Florida. She plans to study elementary education, noting that she has "always loved kids" and always wanted to teach either the second or third grade. "They are happy to be at school at that age," she said. "They want to be there and learn." Rita O'Connor, department head for guidance at East Ridge, said she has known the Billon siblings for the three years since the family moved to Clermont from Illinois. "They are just incredible," she said. "What you see is what you get. They're very outgoing and friendly. We are really going to miss them." Carolyn Billon said she is happy Katie will still be around, postponing the empty-nest syndrome.
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Central role of detachment faults in accretion of slow-spreading oceanic lithosphere. The formation of oceanic detachment faults is well established from inactive, corrugated fault planes exposed on sea floor formed along ridges spreading at less than 80 km Myr(-1) (refs 1-4). These faults can accommodate extension for up to 1-3 Myr (ref. 5), and are associated with one of the two contrasting modes of accretion operating along the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The first mode is asymmetrical accretion involving an active detachment fault along one ridge flank. The second mode is the well-known symmetrical accretion, dominated by magmatic processes with subsidiary high-angle faulting and the formation of abyssal hills on both flanks. Here we present an examination of approximately 2,500 km of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge between 12.5 and 35 degrees N, which reveals asymmetrical accretion along almost half of the ridge. Hydrothermal activity identified so far in the study region is closely associated with asymmetrical accretion, which also shows high levels of near-continuous hydroacoustically and teleseismically recorded seismicity. Increased seismicity is probably generated along detachment faults that accommodate a sizeable proportion of the total plate separation. In contrast, symmetrical segments have lower levels of seismicity, which occurs primarily at segment ends. Basalts erupted along asymmetrical segments have compositions that are consistent with crystallization at higher pressures than basalts from symmetrical segments, and with lower extents of partial melting of the mantle. Both seismic evidence and geochemical evidence indicate that the axial lithosphere is thicker and colder at asymmetrical sections of the ridge, either because associated hydrothermal circulation efficiently penetrates to greater depths or because the rising mantle is cooler. We suggest that much of the variability in sea-floor morphology, seismicity and basalt chemistry found along slow-spreading ridges can be thus attributed to the frequent involvement of detachment faults in oceanic lithospheric accretion.
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Q: Javascript regex positive less than 10000 than can be decimal I need a regex for a number than can be decimal and less than 10000 with max 2 digits after decimal. I tried /^([0-9]{1,4})+(\.[0-9]{0,2})$/ but it returns true for 44555.54 for example. A: In your regex you are using + which is using for one or more repetition and which leads to match any length of digit and make decimal part non-greedy(using?) to make it optional. ^[0-9]{1,4}(\.[0-9]{0,2})?$ or using \d for digit character class. ^\d{1,4}(\.\d{0,2})?$
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DENVER — The price of a medical marijuana license in Colorado has been lowered more than half. DENVER — The price of a medical marijuana license in Colorado has been lowered more than half. The state Board of Health voted unanimously Wednesday to lower the fee from $90 a year to $35 a year beginning Jan. 1. Already the $90 fee is lower than when Colorado first authorized medical marijuana a decade ago, when the fee was $140. The annual fee was lowered because it's sufficient to cover administrative costs.
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Amazon has a new way to reel you into Audible now that smart speakers are a big deal: give you a freebie just by asking. As of this week, anyone who's new to Audible can ask an Echo speaker to read a full audiobook at no cost. You don't have to be picky about your choice of book, either, so you can ask for the hot new novel if that's your preference. Naturally, Amazon is hoping you'll be so enamored that you sign up on the spot -- if you aren't, though, you can at least say that it didn't take much effort to get that free book in the first place.
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Q: How do I get the timezone initials? I am trying to create a Date header for an email. The format is as follows: DayOfWeek, Day ShortMonth Year Hours:Minutes:Seconds Offset (TimeZone) So an example would be: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 11:44:09 -0700 (PDT) Its the TimeZone part (PDT in the example) that I'm trying to get. I realize that this will be different across systems, but I'd like a solution for all of them. Thanks! A: You are looking for %Z in strftime(). For example: #include <stdio.h> #include <time.h> int main() { char buf[16]; time_t t = time(0); strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%Z", localtime(&t)); printf("%s\n", buf); return 0; } And it's C89, AFAIR (which means it's very portable). Snippet from the C99 standard: %Z is replaced by the locale’s time zone name or abbreviation, or by no characters if no time zone is determinable. [tm_isdst] Sadly, as we noticed not every system gives reasonable values for it...
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Multiple accessory structures in the upper limb of a single cadaver. The arterial and muscular variations of the upper limbs are common but important with regard to surgical approaches. Even though anomalies of the coracobrachialis muscle are rare, anatomical variations of the biceps brachii, existence of the accessory muscles in the forearm and persistent median artery are known and well documented. During routine dissection, we observed some important anatomical variations in a 50-year-old male cadaver. The variations were unilateral. The anomalies were: third head for biceps brachii muscle, an accessory belly for coracobrachialis muscle crossing the median nerve and brachial vessels and continuing with the medial head of triceps brachii muscle to be inserted to the olecranon process (coracoulnaris), a persistent median artery and an additional muscle in the anterior compartment of forearm. Although there are individual reports about these variations, the combination of these variations in one cadaver has not previously been described in the literature. Awareness of these variations is necessary to avoid complications during radiodiagnostic procedures or surgeries in the upper limb.
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Pro-Duterte Supporter Lambasts Anti-Marcos Rallyist with His Very Impressive Explanations A pro-Duterte supporter and concerned citizen aired his concerned during an interview with the media about the reasons why is it that the Anti-Marcos supporters keeps on complaining against the already dead Marcos who was buried at the Libingan ng mga Bayani. During the confrontation of words at the Luneta Park, a Pro-Marcos supporter asked the Anti-Marcos of the possible solutions during the Martial Law years because they kept on complaining about Martial Law. The Anti-Marcos supporter just told the Pro-Marcos rallyist that there's no simple answer with his question because it was way back 1970. The brilliant Pro-Duterte supporter then explained a possible solutions to the Anti-Marcos rallyists by stating that they should ask former President Fidel Ramos and Sen. Enrile who are still alive and surely have some knowledge about Martial Law. The concerned netizen who supported both Pres. Duterte and former Pres. Marcos also noted that he is not against the rally about Marcos but suggested that the Anti-Marcos should also be Anti- to those bad things that is now happening to the Philippines. He also added further that "you guys have two Aquino Presidents to talk to Senate and Congress to pass a law that will prevent any Marcos from coming back to the Philippines," he stated. Watch How the Pro-Duterte Supporter Silenced the Anti-Marcos Rallyists:
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Reflections on 9-11 … and an Update on LIFE I couldn’t help but reflect on where I was on that fateful day, 7 years ago – can you believe it has been that long? Do you remember where YOU were? I had the day off from work and went to a friend’s house for morning tea and chat. We were clueless about the events that morning until her mother called and told her to turn on the news – we were shocked, along with the rest of the world that day. I left her house to meet another friend to go for a hike – I kept the radio on the whole way and heard the announcement about the second plane hitting the second tower. I met my other friend, and we discussed the events all day – not really having any idea how much else was happening around the country during the hours we were climbing the mountain, nor how those events would change the lives of so many people – individually, as well as a nation. Anyways – maybe it’s just AGE (I just turned 50 this year ) – I find I am having tendencies to reflect and meditate more and I seem to be realizing increasingly how much I miss the “good ol’ days” – when life seemed so much simpler … and I miss my kids, family, and friends who were such an important part of my life for so long – but things change, people change, life changes – and paths diverge as everyone follows the plan God has for them. I kind of went into a tail spin in February, because I got really sick with a particularly agressive flu strain – even had doctor-ordered time off and bed rest – along with a recommendation that I find a different job that didn’t keep me so stressed out with traveling 350 miles/week on winter roads! I sure loved the speech therapy sessions themselves, working with the kids, but the travel was just too much, along with the gas expense! So I gave my notice and then just concentrated on finishing my master’s program, which kept me busy all by itself. Let me take just a minute to backtrack: Dave and I got married on Feb. 11, 2006 – and seriously, not just saying this – he really is the love of my life – and he says the same about me – after 5 1/2 years together, we still can’t believe how God must have orchestrated all the circumstances that brought us together – the odds were too great for us to meet by chance (through online dating!!) So it’s a ‘family’ of four here – the two of us – and Nikita, our black lab, and Mack, our Maine coon cat! And Dave – sweetheart that he is – has been working a lot of overtime to take up the slack due to my non-existent income over the past few months. He is still working for RF Technologies as a fabricator-welder – it is a pretty high tech company, the best job he has had so far in his 20 or so years in the field – the best way to explain what the company does is to direct you to their web site: http://www.rftechnologies.net . Dave has actually worked on projects that now have been shipped to other parts of the country AND around the world – just a little while back, he worked on a 17-foot long x 6-foot wide aluminum microwave cell, half a million watts in power (Dave said that’s like 660+ of your average kitchen microwaves), that was shipped to a client in Russia, to be used in their wood laminating business – the microwaves activate the glue that fuses the large sheets of wood and veneer as they are passed through this huge microwave cell. The antenna pylons mentioned on the web site – the most recent ones – are some projects he worked on, as well. Yes, I’m proud of my hubby, in case you couldn’t tell! After graduating in May this year from AIU (American InterContinential University) Online, with my Master’s in Education/Instructional Technology (and a 4.0 GPA!), the job search began – I couldn’t seem to find anything local, but also didn’t want to have to travel out of town, due to the high gas prices – plus I was getting the “You’re OVER-qualified for this job ” excuse from some employers! So I stopped looking for OUTSIDE work and started checking out some virtual positions with info provided to me by AIU Career Services. Meanwhile, we did manage to have a mini vacation over the summer – couldn’t really afford to go anywhere, but we did make it to the ocean a couple times, and visited Maine’s own Fort Knox (no gold, but a really cool fort) AND this incredible tower on the new bridge, the Penobscot Narrows Observatory – 420 feet high – check out the site for details and pics: http://www.penobscotnarrowsbridgefest.com. We also attended Dave’s Mom’s family reunion, which is always fun. I also got a chance to make one trip to NH to visit at least two of my four ‘kids’ who are now all young adults, with busy lives of their own. I know my 3 girls are now back in college for the fall and my son is likely still job-searching, last I heard. Of course it’s still NASCAR season – I was never a fan when I lived close enough to drive less than an hour to New Hampshire International Speedway in Loudon – but Dave has been a fan for many years and he turned me into one! So that is our mutual activity on the weekends – watching the races together! NOW, for MY work – I actually have several things going on, all ‘WAH’ (Work At Home) jobs – I have found a few of them through Virtual Vocations. The best one is an instructional design job – the concentration of my master’s degree – another is an online tutor for a writing lab – and then a few different types of writing jobs. I also have an online profile now at iFreelance ( http://www.ifreelance.com/pro/47890 ) and EditFast (http://editfast.com/english/editors/Karen-16986.htm ). Oh – and I still get orders now and then for my home-based business (K-Lee’s Kreations – www.kleeskreations.com and http://stores.ebay.com/K-Lees-Kreations-and-Kollectibles) – like a quilt order that has already been paid in full just recently – and another person still deciding on what size quilt she wants to order – and a couple of ‘past due’ orders, since I’ve been so busy with writing and lesson reviews! But really – I never realized there were so many legitimate ‘WAH’ (Work At Home) jobs – and I hadn’t ever really given much thought to pursuing a career in writing, even though I have always enjoyed it, and have quite an extensive background now in different types of writing! And now here I am, actually working **fulltime** at home (and for at least the rest of this year, I will be making about $3000/month – WORKING AT HOME!! ) – no gas expenses … it does take some getting used to, especially in the area of discipline and time management, and it does get a little lonely. But I can set my own schedule and fit in important things like … hopefully making a few trips to NH to visit my kids, family, AND friends – as well as going to the gym at least 3 times/week, first thing in the morning – taking care of our home – appointments as needed – shopping, errands, and all that. Well, back to work … and hopefully I will be a little better about keeping this blog updated!
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VIDEO REVIEW If you want something a little more adept off-road than your typical road-biased SUV, one of these two might fit the bill. Maybe you want to do some off-road adventuring, but you don’t want to throw the baby out with the bathwater. And maybe you’re more realistic about what you’re actually going to do, rather than what you’re aspiring to do. Serious 4WDers will look elsewhere, and for good reason. However, these two vehicles do fill a niche very nicely.
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Sponsor Sponsor Is 'Compulsory Voting' The Answer? William Galston thinks the key to less polarization in the electorate is compulsory voting. It's the disaffected, the angry, who vote. The Howard Beales of the world. If everyone -- including those in the less intense middle -- voted, you would get fewer ideologues in office. The Brookings Institution scholar is among those who are dismayed at the turnout in this country. Those in the wide middle of the spectrum are the ones who abstain from voting, and Galston thinks that's not good. Get more people in the process by making it easier to vote through things like liberalized absentee voting. It's good for democracy, he says. But there's a catch to compulsory voting. You don't vote, you pay a fine. He is encouraged by the Australian system that that imposes a penalty -- anywhere from $20 to $70 -- on those who don't vote. Galston believes that the "participation of less ideologically committed voters" would lead to depolarization. He concedes that while "passionate partisanship infuses the system with energy," the U.S. electorate is as polarized as it was back in the 1890s, which "erects roadblocks to problem-solving." And while many "committed partisans prefer gridlock to compromise," gridlock is "no formula for effective governance." Australia had voting participation at around 60 percent before it instituted mandatory voting, and now it's up to 95 percent. But, as Robert pointed out, an ABC News poll indicated that 72 percent of Americans are opposed to compulsory voting. Isn't this a non-starter? Galston conceded that it could be tough but added that perceptions change. Just look at the public's turnaround on "don't ask, don't tell," he said. Robert also asked about the non-voters. Are they of the same political persuasion of those who vote? Galston said they are more in the middle, less ideological than those on the right or the left.
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Rengim Gökmen Rengim Gokmen (born August 19, 1955) is a Turkish conductor. He is the Principal Conductor and Artistic Director of Presidential Symphony Orchestra and General Director of Turkish State Opera and Ballet. Early life and education Gökmen was born in Istanbul, Turkey in 1955. He had his first music lessons from his family and was admitted to the piano section of the Ankara State Conservatory in 1964. Subsequently, he was admitted to the Composition section of the same conservatory and there he studied with İlhan Baran and Adnan Saygun. He graduated from these sections in 1974. In 1975 Gökmen was awarded with a scholarship by the Turkish Government to continue his studies on orchestra conducting in Rome. He became the student of orchestra conducting class in Santa Cecilia Conservatory. In the meantime he made advanced studies on violin which he had started in Turkey. Subsequently, he was admitted to the course for advanced studies in orchestra conducting in Santa Cecilia National Academy under the direction of Franco Ferrara. He received his diploma from Santa Cecilia Conservatory in 1978 and in the same year he qualified for ‘’Diploma di Merito’’ by Accademia Chigiana in Siena. In 1979, Gökmen completed his advanced studies at Academy of Santa Cecilia. His achievements qualified him to conduct a concert with Orchestra Nazionale dell’ Accademia di Santa Cecilia at Via della Conciliazione. He also attended summer courses on orchestra conducting in Austria, England and Netherlands. Career In July 1980, he won Gino Marinuzzi contest for young international conductors. Then he conducted many orchestras both in Turkey and in Europe. During 1984 - 1989 season, he served as the General Music Director of Ankara State Opera an Ballet. In 1989 he has been awarded ‘’Cavalleria in ordine di Merito’’ by the Italian Government. Between 1991-2006 he was the music director and the principal conductor of Izmir State Symphony Orchestra. Meanwhile he also conducted concerts and made recordings in Turkey and in abroad with Izmir State Symphony Orchestra. He held the position as the General Director of Turkish State Opera and Ballet between 1992–1995 and awarded by TÜTAV in Turkey due to his exemplar contributions to the presentation of Turkey abroad. In 1999, Turkish Presidential Culture and Art Prize and in 2000, Gold Medal of ‘’Foyer des Artistes’’ in Rome, Italy are presented to Gökmen. He is a member of the Advisory Committee of Ankara and Istanbul International Art Festivals. Beside his intensive program in Turkey, he continues to conduct orchestras in Europe regularly. Gokmen also teaches conducting at Hacettepe University Ankara State Conservatory. References External links Official Website MySpace Page Turkish State Opera and Ballet Presidential Symphony Orchestra Category:1955 births Category:Living people Category:Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia alumni Category:Accademia Musicale Chigiana alumni Category:Music directors (opera) Category:Opera managers Category:State Artists of Turkey Category:Turkish conductors (music) Category:Musicians from Istanbul Category:Ankara State Conservatory alumni Category:20th-century conductors (music) Category:21st-century conductors (music)
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My First lesson was 11/2004- took MSF beginner class in Fullerton and I'm ready to roll out for more miles, new adventures and to meet new friends ever since. . 2009 Yamaha Road Star Silverado "S", lots of chrome on handlebar controls and forks, now with 43,115 miles. "The Ride is the destination" BLOG ARCHIVES Look in the Blog Archive in the box to the right for past ride reports going back to 2006. New material posted as rides or other motorcycle news occurs. Thanks for reading. Comments always welcome, be sure to log in below. Comments will be reviewed. Please note the disclaimer below. About Me Motorcycling has been a life changing experience. I hope sharing the info and pictures on the Blog gives you some idea how impressed I am with the experience, travel and the people I have met. Made new friends especially among Riders here in Orange County. Special recognition to Johney (Wrench)-helps with all the maintenance stuff+rides, plus other great riding friends: Ken Y., Luis V. & Minita, Chuck & Patty, John R., Joe, Carolyn, Gregg, Charlie & Carol, Rick, Stan P., Ed & Susan P., Barry, plus Terry, Bob B., Brian H., Glenn, William & Daveta Jo, Bob (Concho) and others. ************* DISCLAIMER: This is my personal write-up (Blog) of motorcycling news, rides and events that I am involved with in some way and not affiliated with any group, organization or club that might be mentioned herein. There should be no confusion regarding the fact these are my personal comments and not those of any other entity. Amazing scenery, great ride, wonderful time. Monument Valley, Utah-9/2011 photo by Johney Harper! Thursday, July 23, 2009 NEW HARD BAGS, ON ORTEGA HWY This report is a summary of several items including replacing the stock leather Silverado bags with new color matched hard bags from Yamaha and a ride over Ortega Hwy. to Fallbrook. These new hard bags are much bigger and hold lots more, so that I can remove the Tail bag and nearly everything fits in the new hard bags. I also moved the red reflectors and PASHNIT sticker from the other bags and they are sticking to the new bags so far. On order are chrome saddlebag guards to help protect the new bags in case something should cause an impact with the road. I decided to try and make the changeover myself and it went quite smoothly. ORTEGA HIGHWAY TO FALLBROOK ON A WEDNESDAY MORNING RIDE WITH WAYNE, TOMY AND RICHARD We met at El Toro Road and head for the Ortega Hwy before it gets too hot. This was my best ride on the Ortega with my new skills on mountain roads still holding. Wayne set the pace and we could have sped up a little bit but it was a comfortable speed. Just a few pictures at a turnout overlooking Lake Elsinore.
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Molecular epidemiology and antibiotic resistance patterns of Enterococcus faecalis isolates from hospitals in Tehran. Enterococcus faecalis is one of the most important causative agents of nosocomial infections. Control and prevention of these infections require appropriate epidemiological knowledge. This study investigated the correlation between molecular characteristics and drug resistance of E. faecalis isolates from local hospitals. A total of 125 isolates of Enterococcus faecalis from two hospitals in Tehran were identified by using culture and biochemical method. An antibiotic resistance assay was carried out by a disk diffusion method according to the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute guidelines. The genetic diversity of the strains was determined using a repetitive sequence-based polymerase chain reaction (REP-PCR) method. All isolates were typed by REP-PCR, and different PCR amplification products (from 9 to 17 amplified DNA fragments) were detected by gel electrophoresis. There were eight different PCR patterns (A-H), and a significant correlation was detected between the resistance to antibiotics and the obtained PCR patterns. The most relevant cases (28%) belonged to the fourth group (D). All group D isolates were resistant to tetracycline and quinupristin/dalfopristin. A high resistance to certain common antibiotics and clonal propagation were detected among isolates from patients in different wards of the hospitals. This study was the first to investigate E. faecalis isolates from Iranian patients and to describe patterns that showed correlation between infection prevalence and genetic origin/similarity of the isolates.
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Get the ebook, The Managed Services Pricing Guide 2.0 to get industry best practices on pricing managed services. You choose software for your IT business so it makes you money. The margins must be good enough to justify the cost. SolarWinds® RMM was priced to give you the margins you need to earn a healthy amount of monthly recurring revenue. Download our all-new Managed Services Pricing Guide 2.0 to find what revenue to expect for your services, including light monitoring, web protection, patching management, backup and more. KAlcatel allows you to manage messages, calls, contacts, todos and the calendar in your Alcatel (tm) One Touch 50x and 70x mobile. This project is not maintained anymore, use Wammu instead (http://wammu.eu/) Get latest updates about Open Source Projects, Conferences and News. Yes, also send me special offers about products & services regarding: You can contact me via: Email (required)PhoneSMSPhone JavaScript is required for this form. I agree to receive these communications from SourceForge.net. I understand that I can withdraw my consent at anytime. Please refer to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy or Contact Us for more details.I agree to receive these communications from SourceForge.net via the means indicated above. I understand that I can withdraw my consent at anytime. Please refer to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy or Contact Us for more details.
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Amphimallon cantabricum Amphimallon cantabricum is a species of beetle in the Melolonthinae subfamily that can be found in Portugal and Spain. References Category:Beetles described in 1870 cantabricum Category:Beetles of Europe
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- [Annoying Orange] Hey hey, Orangecrafters! Did you hear? My new Minecraft server is blowin' up and that's why I made a TNT volcano! - [Grapefruit] And I'm here to watch it blow up in your face. Oh, I am the greatest. - [Annoying Orange] The greatest at being a chubby chubbykins, maybe. - [Grapefruit] Oh, it's just the diamond armor that's making me look fat. I'm totally ripped. Let's just start the show. (upbeat music) - [Annoying Orange] So Grapefruit, what have you been up to so far in my Minecraft server? Have you been pigging out on pork bellies? - [Grapefruit] As a matter of fact, Orange, I've been checking out all the awesome stuff on the server. My totally awesome gym and creative, Kit PVP with the kids, but I was just totally trying to cheat, I mean, totally dominating over in Skywars. Wanna see a clip? - [Annoying Orange] Only if I get to cut you off. - [Grapefruit] What do you mean, cut me-- - [Annoying Orange] Roll the clip! - [Grapefruit] Oh hey, it's Grapefruit here and I am stuck inside the Skywars. Which is, of course, good for me and bad for whoever else is left in the game. I made it to the center island here and let's check it out here. Alright, there's the bridge I made to get over here and I'm gonna sneak around the corner and see if I can find whoever's left in the game. Hey, there he is. Let's go get him! Prepare to be dominated because my diamond sword is my best friend. Oh yeah, here we go, come on pal. Bring it on, punk! Mono e mono, even though I realize I don't have any hands. Come on, take it, take it! Oh no, I'm gonna die! Oh no, I died. That is impossible. Impossible! - [Annoying Orange] Um, Grapefruit. You know you won, right? - [Grapefruit] I did? I mean, yeah, I did, I knew that. Totally, totally knew that I won and thoroughly dominated. I'm a natural. - [Annoying Orange] A natural knucklehead, maybe. - [Grapefruit] Don't make me use my sweet diamond sword on you, bro! - [Annoying Orange] I'm not your bro. I'm an orange. - [Grapefruit] You know, I don't even know why I bother anymore. - [Annoying Orange] Alright, let's keep trucking along with Midget Apple and the Little Apple Army as they build a monster truck. (explosions) Monster trucks! (rock music) - [Midget Apple] Alright, neat-o burrito! Look at this, you guys! You made all kinds of monster trucks! This is amazing, and you made other stuff too! Wow, you guys are so talented. Oh my goodness. I can't pick which one's my favorite. They're all my favorite. I love monster trucks so much and I love you guys. Aww yeah, I love it! - [Annoying Orange] Whoa, that monster truck build was more than a little awesome. I guess there's no better time than now to feature this week's Blockstars. Looks like Eyebral is jumping in on some shroom-tastic builds here. From my mouth to your eyes, check out Jacky Mack 12's awesome plot. (violin music) Don't forget that you can submit your plots to the link in the description like Smash Alpha did. This video has a texture pack on it that makes this kitchen cart ride extra sweet. Whoa, check out this tower of power by Lady Scrie. It's the tops! - [Grapefruit] Well this creative stuff has me craving some faction action. - [Annoying Orange] You know what? You're right! That's why this week's challenge is for you to use the link in the description to send us your videos of your very own faction bases on Orangecraft. Be sure to submit some great shots, your screen name, and if you have some captured footage of you taking out another player, give that to us too! - [Grapefruit] I'm not gonna lie, I'm a little surprised to say this to you Orange, but I think at this very moment, I actually like you. - [Annoying Orange] Okay, let's make this TNT mountain a TNT volcano! - [Grapefruit] Awesome! - [Annoying Orange] Explody time! Wahoo, 'sploding! (explosions) Bye! What up, you crafty Orangcrafters? It's me, the Orange, back at it with another-- Hey, dude, you're blocking my shot! I'm trying to do a cold open here! No, guys, no! Aww, you ruined it. Alright, back to one everybody. We're gonna try again.
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Q: Proof by induction of the sum $(a+b+c+d+...)^2$ $$\text{Assertion:}\;\left(\sum_{i=1}^n |a_i|\right)^2\overset{(*)}{=}\sum_{i=1}^n |a_i|^2+2\sum_{i<j}^n |a_i|\cdot|a_j|$$ whereby $i,j\in\mathbb{N}$ and $a\in\mathbb{R}$. First I'll write what I've accomplished so far: Let $n=2$ (base clause), then $(\sum_{i=1}^2 |a_i|)^2=(|a_1|+|a_2|)^2=|a_1|^2+|a_2|^2+2|a_1|\cdot|a_2|$. (so the base clause is true). Now assume that for $n = k$, that $(*)$ holds (induction hypothesis). $$ \begin{align} n\rightarrow n+1: \left(\sum_{i=1}^{n+1} |a_i|\right)^2 &=\left(\sum_{i=1}^{n+1} |a_i|\right)\left(\sum_{i=1}^{n+1} |a_i|\right)\\ &=\left(|a_{n+1}|+\sum_{i=1}^n |a_i|\right)\left(|a_{n+1}|+\sum_{i=1}^n |a_i|\right)\\ &=|a_{n+1}|^2+2|a_{n+1}|\left(\sum_{i=1}^{n} |a_i|\right)+\left(\sum_{i=1}^{n} |a_i|\right)^2\\ &\overset{(*)}{=}|a_{n+1}|^2+2|a_{n+1}|\left(\sum_{i=1}^{n} |a_i|\right)+\sum_{i=1}^n |a_i|^2+2\sum_{i<j}^n |a_i|\cdot|a_j|\\ &=\sum_{i=1}^{n+1} |a_i|^2+2\left(\sum_{i=1}^n |a_i|\cdot|a_{n+1}|+\sum_{i<j}^n |a_i|\cdot|a_j|\right)\\ \end{align} $$ and that's where I got stuck. Any ideas how to proceed or did I something wrong/need to reconsider? A: You did all the dirty work correctly. Now just notice that the sums in the brackets can be combined into the final form of the sum that you need. In other words, $$ \sum_{i=1}^n |a_i|\cdot|a_{n+1}|+\sum_{i<j}^n |a_i|\cdot|a_j| = \sum_{i<j}^{n+1} |a_i|\cdot|a_j| $$
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Effect of LED irradiation on the ripening and nutritional quality of postharvest banana fruit. With the ability to tailor wavelengths necessary to the photosynthetically active radiation spectrum of plant pigments, light-emitting diodes (LEDs) offer vast possibilities in horticultural lighting. The influence of LED light irradiation on major postharvest features of banana was investigated. Mature green bananas were treated daily with selected blue (464-474 nm), green (515-525 nm) and red (617-627 nm) LED lights for 8 days, and compared with non-illuminated control. The positive effect of LED lighting on the acceleration of ripening in bananas was greatest for blue, followed by red and green. Under the irradiation of LED lights, faster peel de-greening and flesh softening, and increased ethylene production and respiration rate in bananas were observed during storage. Furthermore, the accumulations of ascorbic acid, total phenols, and total sugars in banana fruit were enhanced by LED light exposure. LED light treatment can induce the ripening of bananas and improve their quality and nutrition potential. These findings might provide new chemical-free strategies to shorten the time to ripen banana after harvest by using LED light source. © 2018 Society of Chemical Industry.
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Telos VX Webinar - The Future of Broadcast Phones is Here Now This video is about the Telos VX Webinar. Kirk Harnack explains how broadcasters are using VoIP/SIP to put callers on-air with better quality than ever before, how HD Voice can be done right now, and how broadcasters can save money on their phone service at the same time they upgrade.
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CELTIC have announced they are closing off the section of their stadium that houses the Green Brigade fans group. Celtic say their "sole motivation" is safety after warning supporters over several issues last week in the wake of a UEFA disciplinary charge over the use of fireworks at their Champions League clash with Cliftonville. Fans will be offered the chance to relocate to another part of the ground or receive a refund on season tickets. The supporters had earlier issued a statement describing the club's actions as "pathetic" and revealing they were seeking legal advice. Celtic insisted their action came amid stated concerns from the Safety Advisory Group, which guides the city council on safety certificates, and their fears that the stadium could have its capacity cut or even be closed. The club say concerns in the section include "overcrowding, moshing, body surfing, lateral movement and broken seating". In a lengthy statement, Celtic said: "We trust that supporters will recognise that the club has been placed in an impossible position." The statement continued: "It may seem to some that lateral movement is not unsafe. "As noted above, that view is not shared by the Safety Advisory Group, or the club. "The stadium is not designed for movement of that sort, leading to an increased risk of falling and injury. "The movement led to seats being broken, which also presents a risk of injury. "We are sure that supporters will agree that this behaviour is unsafe, particularly where there are young supporters in the area in question." The Green Brigade, who have been the focal point for singing and displays at Parkhead in recent seasons, said in a statement on their website: "The Green Brigade are disappointed to announce that our section in 111 is to be closed by Celtic Football Club. "Pathetically, this is due to 'lateral movement' which has been deemed 'unsafe' by the club's directors. "Our group and section has continually made concessions and strived to be co-operative with the club over various safety concerns so we are left dismayed that such drastic and immediate action has been taken over such a trivial and harmless movement. "The group is currently seeking legal advice and will consult with those in our section over the coming days." The statement added: "We would like to stress that this is not the end of the Green Brigade. "Decisions and hurdles like these will only strengthen our group's resolve."
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Appraiser One has been providing real estate and land appraisals in Ventura County and its surrounding areas for over 37 years. Retaining an appraiser with extensive experience in the your local area is an important aspect of receiving an accurate appraisal. An appraiser with expert knowledge of the local area can assess your home with insight that an appraiser from out of the area won’t possess, helping ensure that your valuation reflects the demonstrated and proven value of comparable homes and land assets in your specific area of Ventura County
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RICHMOND, Va. (WTVR) -- In a visual display of show and tell, Delegate Joe Morrissey sounded off against assault weapons Thursday. During a Thursday afternoon press conference, Morrissey displayed a number of weapons he wants banned in the Commonwealth. “Nowhere in the U.S. Constitution did it say that someone can carry an AK-47 and walk down the middle of the street with it,” Morrissey said. The delegate is introducing legislation that would ban the sale, transfer, import or barter of assault rifles and magazines holding 20 or more rounds. Morrissey says his proposal would prohibit gun enthusiasts from buying or selling assault weapons at Gun Shows like one at the Show Place. “They may be angry and might not vote for me. That is ok. We’ve got to do something. Action is required,” he said. Pro-gun lobbyist Phillip Van Cleave says any ban on weapons infringes on American’s rights. “What has put us at a disadvantage is that there are so many anti-gun bills versus pro-gun bills,” Van Cleave said. “They’ve seen this as an opportunity to take advantage of some dead children to push forward a political agenda.” Delegate Morrissey’s says his legislation likely won’t pass the House, but says he will not be deterred. “They don’t want to see this bill make it to the floor of the house to have legitimate debate,” Morrissey said. “The public needs to know that.” Delegate Joe Morrissey's ban would not apply to police officers and would not ban hand guns. The delegate says assault weapons do not belong on Virginia's streets. He says the only place they should be found is a battlefield.
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PFOS/PFAS Future LOR Requirements Recent feedback in Europe is that the industry is seeking PFOS LORs down to 0.0001µg/L. These new trace levels present a new range of challenges primarily about managing background and keeping a pristine sampling and laboratory environment however, with good systems and control these limits are achievable. This newest method developed and validated in Australia takes a further step in reducing the LORs while at the same time building in strong control to avoid carryover and potential false positives. This method is designed for marine water and surface or ground water samples that are not expected to contain PFOS/PFAS at levels above 0.1µg/L. Method and LOR Information ALS METHOD CODE EP231-ST (12 analytes) EP231X-ST (28 analytes) LIMITS OF REPORTING (LOR) 0.0003 to 0.01 µg/L (see overleaf) METHOD OF REFERENCE: In house Western Australia Interim Guidelines on the Assessment and Management of PFAS The Interim Screening levels for PFOS for Freshwater to a species protection level of 99% is 0.00023ug/L. This limit is still slightly below the new ALS LOR of 0.0003ug/L, however ALS will be targeting this in future development projects. Other Australian Guidance The Department of Defence in Australia issued an interim screening criteria in May 2015. The drinking water limits in this guidance are fairly typical at 0.2µg/L for PFOS and well above the low level or even standard ALS methods. The key in this guidance is that there are limits set at 0.65ng/L or 0.00065 µg/L for PFOS. This water protection limit is not about drinking water but more about protection of human health via seafood consumption. The Maximum Permissible Concentration is not about direct toxicological effects but designed to be used where seafood is caught for consumption. The new ALS method provides a PFOS LOR at approximately half of this limit. Other EU Guidance The EU Inland water quality standards have similar low limit of 0.65ng/L as an annual average. Other surface waters have an even lower limit of 0.13ng/L (0.00013µg/L) as an annual average to ensure the long term quality of the aquatic environment. If these sort of annual averages are the future in Australia then it is reasonable to assume that some samples will need to be tested down to limits of 0.0001 or even 0.00005µg/L otherwise an average result at these limits will not be possible. Currently the lowest LOR available globally at ALS is 0.00009 µg/L for PFOS in the EU, albeit additional chemicals are currently being added to this method. This provides a methodology and experience for ALS to further lower these LORs should this become a requirement in Australia.
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PC and indie games show to feature talks from Creative Assembly, Chris Avellone and Dean Hall Rezzed: The PC and Indie Games Show takes place in Birmingham this weekend, but its developer sessions will be streamed live on Eurogamer.net's YouTube channel. The full schedule is below, but viewers can expect to see talks from Chris Avellone (Project Eternity), Ragnar Tornquist (Dreamfall Chapters) and Dean Hall (DayZ Standalone) and more. To watch the sessions, just head over to YouTube at the appropriate BST time. Saturday June 22 12pm - Panel: How can new business models improve PC gaming? 1pm - Total War: ROME II live demo 2pm - A look back at Frozen Synapse and a look forward to Frozen Endzone 3pm - Dreamfall Chapters 4pm - Project Eternity 5pm - Sir, You Are Being Hunted Sunday June 23 12pm - Panel: Is storytelling in games getting any better? 1pm - Hotline Miami 2 vs. Luftrausers 2pm - Total War: ROME II live demo 3pm - WildStar 4pm - The Creative Assembly Game Jam 5pm - DayZ Standalone Rezzed: The PC and Indie Games Show is hosted by Gamer Network, which is also home to Eurogamer, GamesIndustry International and the new USgamer. For more information on the show visit the official site. Sign up for The Daily Update and get the best of GamesIndustry.biz in your inbox.
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A peer-to-peer synchronization environment and its underlying hardware/software interface system is disclosed in detail in the Foundational Patent Applications recited earlier herein. In summary, the Foundational Patent Applications describe a hardware/software interface system (such as, but not limited to, an operating system) where, among other things, autonomous units of storable information (Items) comprise several component change units (CUs) that constitute the basic data change element for synchronization. Each CU has associated metadata that enables the synchronization system to track what changes need to be updated on peer computer systems as well as what changes received from other peer computer systems should be applied. For certain hardware/software interface systems, including the one described in the Foundational Patent Applications, certain of the autonomous units of storable information (e.g., an Item) may be of two kinds: structured or mixed. A structured element (SE) solely comprises richly-structured data, whereas a mixed element (ME) comprises both richly-structure data and an unstructured filestream. With regard to synchronization, an SE meets certain size restrictions and is easily synchronized because it is small enough to create copies as needed. However, an ME is typically used for data structures that exceed the normal limits for Items and, because of their size, cannot be so easily copied. For certain hardware/software interface systems, including the one described in the Foundational Patent Applications, synchronization of Items is typically performed at a transaction isolation level (TIL) that allows the target Item to be copied during synchronization. Specifically, the target item is “snapshotted” such that while it is being copied to a synchronization peer it cannot be written to by another process; instead, a copy of the target Item is made and modified by the other process, and this copy then overwrites the original once the synchronization of said target Item is complete. This as-needed copying essentially allows the synchronization system to prevent the target item from being changed while it is being copied to the synchronization peer (and thus provides a complete “snapshot” that remains unchanged during the operation of the synchronization process) while allowing other processes to make changes to a copy of the targeted Item that eventually replaces the targeted Item once the synchronization of said target Item is complete. This particular TIL can be referred to as a snapshot TIL (STIL). However, while an SE can be synchronized using snapshot TIL, it is often the case that snapshots are not made for an ME's filestream because of the size of the filestream itself and the undesirability of creating even a temporary copy of very large data objects. Therefore, what is needed in the art is a system and method for synchronizing MEs and, specifically, for synchronizing the filestream component of MEs between peer computer systems in a hardware/software interface system environment that does not permit snapshotting of large unstructured ME filestreams during synchronization.
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Power Crop Mesh Leggings You have disabled script in your browser, please enable the script support. Share: Product details Meet the world's most versatile leggings - The Powers with breathable and beautiful mesh panels. In super stretch fabric these flattering workout pants are designed in sweat-wicking fabric to perform for every activity from running, to spin, barre, TRX, boxing and more. Want more? Choose from the lava printed Power 7/8 Leggings, classic black Power 7/8 Leggings or the blackPower Capris. High-stretch fabric is very supportive for maximum confidence Sweat wicking and quick drying performance keeps you dry and cool Mesh panels add breathability during intense workouts Model wears size S and is 178cm/5'10" tall Please note: The best fluorescent dyes available have been used to create this amazing colour. However due to the inherent nature of the dye properties used, colour may fade over time and some subtle discolouration may occur. Fabric & Care Composition: Polyamide ElastaneThis Interlock Polyamide Elastane is a soft, moisture wicking fabric made from manmade fibres. Two layers of fabric are knitted together to provide a completely opaque garment whilst providing a soft 'cotton-like' hand feel and drape as well as a supportive, sculpting stretch. Always follow the wash care instructions on the actual garment as this may have additional information. Delivery & Returns US standard shipping: will normally take 3-6 business days. Orders will be delivered Monday - Friday by UPS and all import taxes and duties which are due will be paid for by Sweaty Betty. US Super Saver Shipping: will normally take 10-15 business days. Orders will be delivered Monday - Friday by USPS and all import taxes and duties which are due will be paid for by Sweaty Betty. Express shipping: orders will normally be delivered in 1-3 business days. All orders will be delivered Monday - Friday by UPS and all import taxes and duties which are due will be paid for by Sweaty Betty. Click & collect: orders can be collected from a Sweaty Betty store within 1-3 working days. An email will inform you when your items are ready. International shipping: orders are sent using Royal Mail and will arrive within 7-14 days. Rated 4 out of 5Â by SSSSS I returned them because the color looked bad on my legs for running. Returned them b/c color not great on my legs for running. November 1, 2016 Rated 1 out of 5Â by lingtoness Really unflattering I have a pair of plyometric capris from SB that fit perfectly, so I bought these in the same size (M). They fit fine through the legs, but the cut did not accommodate my butt well at all. It looked like it was straining the material in the back-- which has an odd texture and strongly gives the appearance of cellulite when stretched. When I tried squatting or lunging, the seams that cut across the middle of my thighs made my quad muscles looked hulkish and bulging, and the mesh cutouts were much more revealing than I expected from the pictures. Overall the single least-flattering pair of pants I've ever worn. I'm baffled by the difference between these and the other pair I love. October 19, 2016 Rated 5 out of 5Â by Bexy Perfect addition to my cut outs Love the cut out, not too much, in all the right places.. Fabric combination is perfect, works well on the indoor cycling bike as well as running errands. I actually exchanged for the black but tempted to go bolder with the orange regardless! October 2, 2016 Rated 5 out of 5Â by CaraLovesBarre3 One of my favorites! 100% LOVE the color and fit of these mesh leggings. I've worn them a few times and get so many compliments. Just purchased them in black because I love them so much. I went with my regular size and they're perfect! September 18, 2016 Rated 3 out of 5Â by Rwater dissapointed lovely leggings but not suitable for squatting as become see-through when stretched. Would be fine for running but Im 54 and do Crossfit so need fully opaque products. September 17, 2016 Rated 2 out of 5Â by Debbbie Gorgeous until washed As I find usual with all Sweaty Betty clothes these fitted and looked great but when I washed them purple streaks appeared on some of the mesh panels. I have been refunded without question which is great but I was extremely disappointed in the washing results. September 13, 2016 Rated 5 out of 5Â by porridgeontuesday Love these I missed these first time round and was so pleased when I got an email saying they were back in stock. They are joyful, fitted, great for ashtanga Happy days! September 8, 2016 Rated 5 out of 5Â by RocketRacket Great colour and cut I've never seen such a unique combination of colour and cut like a contemporary art work. Simple but strong and sleek. Great with grey hoodie or black vest and black cap. September 7, 2016
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Molecular and cellular mechanisms of CLL: novel therapeutic approaches. The mainstay of therapy of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is cytotoxic chemotherapy; however, CLL is still an incurable disease with resistance to therapy developing in the majority of patients. In recent years, our understanding of the biological basis of CLL pathogenesis has substantially improved and novel treatment strategies are emerging. Tailoring and individualizing therapy according to the molecular and cellular biology of the disease is on the horizon, and advances with targeted agents such as monoclonal antibodies combined with traditional chemotherapy have lead to improved remission rates. The proposed key role of the B-cell receptor (BCR) in CLL pathogenesis has led to a number of possible opportunities for therapeutic exploitation. We are beginning to understand that the microenvironment is of utmost importance in CLL because certain T-cell subsets and stromal cells support the outgrowth and development of the malignant clone. Furthermore, an increase in our understanding of the deregulated cell-death machinery in CLL is a prerequisite to developing new targeted strategies that might be more effective in engaging with the cell-death machinery. This Review summarizes the progress made in understanding these features of CLL biology and describes novel treatment strategies that have also been exploited in current clinical trials.
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EQUIP training the trainers: an evaluation of a training programme for service users and carers involved in training mental health professionals in user-involved care planning. WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: UK NHS policy highlights the importance of user and carer involvement in health professional training. We know little about service user and carer motivations and experiences of accessing training courses for delivering training to health professionals and how well such courses prepare them for delivering training to healthcare professionals. 'Involvement' in training has often been tokenistic and too narrowly focused on preregistration courses. There is limited data on how best to prepare and support potential service user and carer trainers. WHAT DOES THIS PAPER ADD TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: This study adds to the international literature by highlighting service user and carer motivations for accessing a training course for delivering training to health professionals. Service users and carers wanted to gain new skills and confidence in presentation/facilitation as well as to make a difference to healthcare practice. We also learned that service users desired different levels of involvement in training facilitation - some wanted to take a more active role than others. A one-size-fits-all approach is not always appropriate. Encountering resistance from staff in training was a previously unidentified challenge to service user and carers' experience of delivering training in practice and is a key challenge for trainers to address in future. Professional training involvement can be enhanced via specialist training such as the EQUIP training the trainers programme evaluated here. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE?: When training service users and carers to deliver training to mental health professionals, it is important that service users are equipped to deal with resistance from staff. It is important that service user and carer roles are negotiated and agreed prior to delivering training to healthcare professionals to accommodate individual preferences and allay anxieties. Training for service users and carers must be offered alongside ongoing support and supervision. Mental health nurses (and other health professionals) will be better able to involve service users and carers in care planning. Service users and carers may feel more involved in care planning in future. Introduction Limited evidence exists on service user and carer perceptions of undertaking a training course for delivering care planning training to qualified mental health professionals. We know little about trainee motivations for engaging with such train the trainers courses, experiences of attending courses and trainees' subsequent experiences of codelivering training to health professionals, hence the current study. Aim To obtain participants' views on the suitability and acceptability of a training programme that aimed to prepare service users and carers to codeliver training to health professionals. Method Semi-structured interviews with nine service users and carers attending the training programme. Transcripts were analysed using inductive thematic analysis. Results Participants' reasons for attending training included skill development and making a difference to mental health practice. Course content was generally rated highly but may benefit from review and/or extension to allow the range of topics and resulting professional training programme to be covered in more depth. Trainees who delivered the care planning training reported a mix of expectations, support experiences, preparedness and personal impacts. Implications for Practice Mental health nurses are increasingly coproducing and delivering training with service users and carers. This study identifies possibilities and pitfalls in this endeavour, highlighting areas where user and carer involvement and support structures might be improved in order to fully realize the potential for involvement in training.
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Las Vegas is home to 170,000 immigrants here illegally, Pew study shows The number of unauthorized immigrants in Southern Nevada would form the fifth-largest largest city in the state, according to a Pew Research Center study published last week. An estimated 170,000 unauthorized immigrants reside in the Las Vegas, Paradise and Henderson area, according to Pew researchers, who used 2014 population figures. Most of the United States’ 11.1 million unauthorized immigrants live in just 20 major metropolitan areas, the study found, with the largest populations in New York, Los Angeles and Houston. The Las Vegas area is 14th largest collection, with about the same number as San Diego. Nationally, the percentage of undocumented immigrants compared to the total population is about 3.5 percent, the report said. In the Las Vegas area, that number is 8 percent, which is the second highest among major metropolitan areas behind only the Houston area. About 35 percent of foreign-born Las Vegas area residents are here illegally, compared to the 25 percent national average, according to the study. Only the Phoenix, Houston, Dallas and Denver areas have a higher percentage than Las Vegas' (each with 2 percentage points higher). The top 20 list of metro areas where the majority of the undocumented population in the country lives has been consistent the past two decades, according to the Pew study. Undocumented immigrants tend to gravitate to areas where other immigrants reside, the researchers concluded. "Some of these areas could be affected by the (President) Trump administration's promise to take action against localities that do not cooperate with federal officials in identifying unauthorized immigrants," the Pew study states. Trump would do that by cutting funding for what he describes as sanctuary cities, he has said. Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman recently said that the city jail complies with immigration authorities and that Las Vegas is not a sanctuary municipality, but that she's "passionate about finding a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants," according to a blog post. The blog post further stated that officials haven't passed an ordinance or a resolution to deem Las Vegas a sanctuary. Locally, law enforcement officers don't arrest people on the basis that they're undocumented, but they comply to a federal holding system. Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo, who has also said Las Vegas is not a "sanctuary city," explained the local-federal collaboration process during an editorial meeting with the Las Vegas Sun in December. When someone is arrested here, his or her name is run through federal databases, he said. If the person comes up as being deportable, the agency contacts its federal counterparts and places an additional 48-hour retainer on the inmates after they're set to be released, to give the federal agents an opportunity to take custody of them. Lombardo said that the federal agents rarely respond because of a lack of resources, adding that holding the inmates longer would be unlawful. In December, Lombardo said he didn't anticipate his agency's practice to change and that it would continue to comply with the 48-hour retainer request from the federal agencies as long is its agents met the "letter of the law." Back to top
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zorrotwee Profile Joined March 2011 Belgium 69 Posts Last Edited: 2013-07-26 12:22:32 #1 Every 2 weeks, BelgianSC organizes a online Cup for Belgian players! It's a small initiative and the main goal is to unite the Belgian players and have fun! Because we don't want to exclude the more casual and lower leagued players, we have two tournaments: one for bronze-gold and one for platinum-masters. The next tournament is in 2 days, sunday the 28th of July. We'll start at 2pm CET! You can easily join us, by creating an account on Z33K, select the tournament for your league and click the sign up here: http://www.z33k.com/groups/belgiansc As always, the tournament will be streamed live with dutch casting. Our channel can be found here: The VoDs from previous tournament can be watched on our youtube channel: For more information about this tournament and other events from BelgianSC: go like us on facebook: Hi everybody,Every 2 weeks, BelgianSC organizes a online Cup for Belgian players! It's a small initiative and the main goal is to unite the Belgian players and have fun!Because we don't want to exclude the more casual and lower leagued players, we have two tournaments: one for bronze-gold and one for platinum-masters.The next tournament is in 2 days, sunday the 28th of July. We'll start at 2pm CET!You can easily join us, by creating an account on Z33K, select the tournament for your league and click the sign up here:As always, the tournament will be streamed live with dutch casting.Our channel can be found here: http://nl.twitch.tv/belgianstarcraftchannel The VoDs from previous tournament can be watched on our youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/BelgianSC For more information about this tournament and other events from BelgianSC: go like us on facebook: www.facebook.com/BelgianStarcraft
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The emergence of Myriadcoin Myriadcoin is an experimental cryptocurrency that takes a novel approach to its security and integrity assessment. It is known by the short form Myriad. As a decentralized, global payment system, it enables transactions to be executed in real time. The transactions run directly between the parties, regardless of their location. To do this, the Myriadcoin network uses peer-to-peer technology and does not rely on a central authority. The transaction execution and administration, and the creation of money, take place solely through the network as a collective. The development of Myriad began in February 2014 as Fork, a spin-off from the cryptocurrency Zetacoin. Their developers announced the launch of Myriadcoin in popular online discussion forums for cryptocurrencies under the pseudonym 8bitcoder. In parallel, they released the source code, the Myriadcoin Core, on the open-source developer platform GitHub. Brokers and trading platforms for cryptocurrencies list Myriad under the currency symbol XMY. The official currency denomination immediately after its launch in 2014 was the long form Myriadcoin, with the symbol MYR. This currency ID has now merged with the ticker XMY. Both shortcuts conceal the same cryptocurrency. There was no splitting, just a renaming. Both names refer to the same database, i.e. there is only one underlying blockchain. The principle of the multi-algorithm approach Myriadcoin differs from other cryptocurrencies mainly in terms of network-supported consensus building mechanisms. Behind Myriad is the concept of implementing several independent proof-of-work mechanisms on a blockchain. The Myriad developers were one of the first to introduce a so-called multi-algorithm approach for consensus building within a cryptocurrency. As the first multi-algo coin, Myriad does not just offer a single hashing algorithm for mining. Five different hashing methods allow the validation of transactions. Also, the mining of new coins happens in this way. A hash value is a cryptographic summary of arbitrary content; a kind of checksum. Traditional proof-of-work methods use a normal processor (CPU) or the video card (GPU) for hash detection. An improved hash performance is promised by special computer chips developed for the respective application; so-called “application-specific integrated circuit” or ASIC. In Myriad’s multi-algorithm approach, CPU and GPU-based processes work equally and simultaneously with specialized technologies and ASIC hardware. Launched in 2013, Huntercoin was the first coin ever to have multiple proof-of-work concepts. However, the purpose of the computational logic used there, SHA256D and Scrypt, is not so much the direct mining of the cryptocurrency – it is primarily a blockchain-based game among the network participants. This game will generate new Hunter Coins. Objectives of the multi-algorithm approach The developers wanted to use this design to make the mining of their currency fair and open to everyone. They wanted to prevent centralization tendencies and ensure lasting democratic control over their crypto-fencing. A cryptocurrency architecture with only a single hash algorithm favors the development of expensive specialized hardware. Mining typically becomes uneconomical for the majority of users due to the high acquisition and operating costs of these components. As a result, the mining power of the entire system is concentrated on a relatively small number of users, often large mining farms. This pooling of decision-making power conflicts with the basic concept of a decentralized system. With the concept of allowing multiple proof-of-work mechanisms on an equal footing, the security of the system increases. Each cryptocurrency tries to protect itself against so-called 51 percent attacks. If a miner has at least 51 percent of the hash power of a network, he can start such an attack. He can use his bundled mining power and make single-handed changes in the system. In principle, Myriad enables mining through the multi-algorithm approach. This mechanism complicates the accumulation of mining performance among individual users. The five mining algorithms in the Myriadcoin network The five proofing algorithms that Myriad supports are SHA256D, Scrypt, Myriad-Groestl, Skein and Yescrypt. The SHA256D algorithm was first used in the cryptocurrency Bitcoin. Skrypt is a hash function based on passwords. It is suitable for calculation by ASICs. Several cryptocurrencies use this technology. Myriad-Groestl is a Myriad-specific algorithm is. Skein includes a set of hashing algorithms that was first integrated into the cryptocurrency SkeinCoin. The Yescrypt algorithm uses the processor for hash detection. It is one of the CPU-based methods. At the same time, it is GPU-resistant, which means that it gets its computing power from the CPU alone – it does not use the resources of the graphics card. Yescrypt has been part of Myriad proof-of-work algorithms since August 2016. It replaced the previously included qubit method. Thanks to the five different algorithms, different devices (CPUs, GPUs and ASICs) can calculate blocks for the Myriad blockchain. For the result – the validation of the blockchain – it does not matter which algorithm was used. All methods lead to the same result. Each user can freely decide which of the five calculation methods he uses. The chance of creating a valid hash or finding a new block is the same for everyone. Merge Mining optimizes the hash performance Another special feature of Myriad is the ability to operate merge mining. This feature, implemented in August 2015, allows two different cryptocurrencies to be mined simultaneously, using the same algorithm. Thus, the cryptocurrency with the weaker hash power benefits from the stronger hashing performance of the other coin. In the Myriadcoin network, this possibility exists with the algorithms Scrypt and SHA256D. Further development by the Myriad community Thanks to the open source architecture of the entire network, Myriadcoin is being developed by an active community. Services such as GitHub, Reddit, Bitcointalk, Facebook and Twitter are used for the exchange of information. On these platforms, professionals, including programmers and software developers, network with anyone interested in developing Myriad. The introduction of changes takes place via a network consensus. For the vote, the users use the five consensus mechanisms, which are also used for the mining. As a result, they ensure broad acceptance of changes. Projects from the community have resulted in several spin-offs. The cryptocurrencies Saffroncoin, Digitalcoin, DigiByte, Unitus, Verge and Auroracoin were decoupled. They also work according to a multi-algorithm principle.
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[About correlation between bioethics and medical psychology]. The authors make a study about the correlation between bioethics and medical psychology. They divide the study in two parts. The first part they discuss the philosophical concepts about the distinction between morals and ethics, they deal with ethics applied to medicine and they are trying to define what is meant by subject and describe its three basic principles: autonomy, beneficence, non maleficence and justice. Consequently in this part they trace route that started from ethics in its philosophical origins and moved on to ethics in its application to medicine. The second part is dedicated to the definition of the field of study of medical psychology, they study some aspects of the emotional relation of the patient with his illness, the relation of the doctors of his medicine and the relationship between doctor and his patient. They discussed some clinical issues where they observe this correlation. At last, they try to draw some conclusions.
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About Cadre The University of Prince Edward Island Cadre began publication on October 3, 1969. It was the successor to the Prince of Wales College Times and the St. Dunstan's University Red and White, both of which institutions were amalgamated to form U.P.E.I. in 1969. The Cadre printed U.P.E.I. news and sports, news from other universities and strongly worded articles on current social issues. Photographs were printed in every issue. The Cadre supported student rights, sexual freedom and women's liberation. It attacked capitalism, Christianity and the Canadian university system. Issues of particular concern included unemployment, inflation and the high cost of tuition. The Cadre became less radical and critical towards the end of its publication history. It was succeeded by the UPEI Sun in the fall of 1977.
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Please Note: Femme Rouge, 7cm heel is also available in sizes 5-10 with a squarer toe. Please contact Victoria for details. Available colours: Red Hand-crafted in Sydney Colours Sizes Heel Height 7cm heel with squarer toe? Free shipping Australia wide and we love shipping overseas These incredible shoes are hand made to order. Due to the hand crafted nature of the items and dependent on the number of orders received at the time, it may take up to 7 weeks to receive your order. All Victoria Chu shoes are made to order unless stock already exists in the boutique in Brooklyn. Please keep this in mind if ordering for a special event. Urgent order can be made, please email Victoria if you have an order you need very soon.
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Qıpçaq Qıpçaq (Гыпчаг and قيپچاق; also, Kypchag, Kypchak, and Kypchakh) is a village and municipality in the Qakh Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 616. References See also Gypjak Kipchak people Category:Populated places in Qakh District
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In Kurt Leland's 2002 book The Unanswered Question, there is an account of a Hopi Indian's near-death experience which considerably predates the publication of Raymond Moody's Life after Life in 1975. It was Life after Life that brought the NDE to public attention and made it part of pop-culture awareness. NDEs reported before that time can hardly be explained in terms of New Age memes. The NDE in question follows the standard pattern of many NDEs but with culturally specific elements. In certain respects it reminds me of the NDEs reported by Hindus in India. As Leland himself points out, the account both underlines the cultural consistency of the core features of the NDE and provides an example of cultural variations in terms of iconography and narrative. According to a footnote in Leland's book, the account was written down twice – first by Mischa Titiev in 1932 and then independently by Leo W. Simmons in 1938. It was not published until Titiev wrote it up for a journal after seeing Simmons's field notes. The two versions of the story are apparently quite similar, though there were some minor discrepancies which Titiev discussed. I haven't read Titiev's article, so I can't say exactly what these discrepancies were. Leland's account, which appears in Chapter 3 on pages 36–42, begins: During the winter of 1907, at the age of seventeen, Don Talayesva was attending an Indian school in Riverside, California, far from his family on the Hopi Reservation. While grieving the death of a beloved older sister who had died in childbirth, Don caught a cold that lasted for weeks and turned into pneumonia. Toward the end of December, he apparently went into a coma. When he came out of it, a nurse said to him, "Sonny, you passed away last night but did not cool off quite like a dead person. Your heart kept on beating slowly and your pulse moved a little, so we did not bury you."… When Don fell into his coma, he saw a spiritual being standing by his bedside. The being was dressed as a Hopi Kachina and carried a blue feather to indicate that he'd come from the Land of the Dead. The being announced that he was Don's guardian spirit and had been watching over Don for all his life. After the spiritual being appeared, Don reports: "A cold numbness crept up my body; and I knew I was dying." The spiritual being affirmed this perception. But if Don were to follow his instructions, he would survive. His guardian would allow him to travel to the Land of the Dead and return so that he could learn the value of the life he no longer wanted to live after the loss of his sister.… Don then found himself out of his body. The pain in his lungs that had caused him to spit blood disappeared. As Don reports, "Something lifted me and pushed me along through the air, causing me to move through the door, down the hall, and out upon the campus in broad daylight. I was swept along northeastward by a gust of wind, like flying."… While out of body, Don moved through a landscape he identifies as the San Bernardino Mountains. He eventually came to a "hole like a tunnel, dimly lighted." A voice invited him to enter. As Don reports: "Stepping in through a fog and past the little lights, I moved along swiftly."… Leland observes that this part of the story matches the "tunnel experience" reported by many NDers. But instead of taking Don to an afterlife environment, the tunnel led him back to his reservation, where he saw his family. Though unable to make contact with them, he did communicate with his great-aunt, an elderly woman who was still alive at the time and who was reputed to be a "witch." Don was apparently quite afraid of this woman, inasmuch as witches were said to feed on the souls of young people in order to extend their own longevity. The encounter with a living person is fairly unusual in an NDE, but perhaps in this case it can be explained by the great-aunt's purported status as a witch, which might allow her to move back and forth between the two planes of existence more freely. In any event, she seemed to confirm that she was a witch and that witches faced severe punishment in the next life. Later, Don was to receive confirmation of this claim. Next, he was carried to "Mount Beautiful, the Judgment Seat," where he met a being clad in white buckskin. This figure corresponds to the "being of light" encountered by so many NDErs. Don himself reported: “It was a Kwanitaka, a member of the Kwan or Warrior society, who watches the kivas [underground ceremonial chambers] and guards the village to keep out strangers and let in the dead during the Wowochim ceremonies. He came up to me but did not shake hands because he was now a spirit god and doing police duty, directing good people over the smooth highway and bad people over the rough road to the House of the Dead.” Leland notes that there was no life review, but the notion of judgment is implied by [Don's] presence at the Judgment Seat and his seeing the two roads, one for the righteous and the other for witches. The Kwanitaka, or being of light, directed Don to take the clear and easy-to-follow path, which passed through a blossoming summer-like environment. Those traveling the other road, which was rocky and full of thorns, were struggling past a line of threatening snakes while carrying heavy burdens and enduring the penance of having "cactus plants fastened to their bodies in tender places." Ouch. In following the path indicated by the Kwanitaka, Don came across a group of Hopi clowns whose bodies were painted in black and white stripes. One of them greeted him as "nephew," because the clowns were related to Don by clan kinship.... He came to a boundary in the form of a deep canyon, which he identified as that of the Little Colorado River. The road stopped here. "On the walls across the canyon were the houses of our ancestors with smoke rising from the chimneys and people sitting out on the roofs." Here was the goal of the Hopi soul's afterdeath journey – the place where the Hopi ancestors first emerged into this world from the one below it. This point of emergence is identified as being in the area of the Grand Canyon, which is why Don traveled through what appear[ed] to him to be actual geographical locations to get there. But just as the NDer isn't allowed to cross the boundary – often perceived as a body of water like a river – because that would mean actual physical death, so Don himself didn't cross the Canyon. Instead, two spiritual beings, also identified as Kwanitakas, appeared and took him to a place where he experienced a ritual head-washing with suds from the yucca plant – another culture-specific element.… Two earthern pots have been prepared for Don by two more Kwanitakas, one containing red, the other white, Yucca suds. He chooses the white suds. The Kwanitaka who washes his head explains that if he'd chosen the red suds he would have died. Choosing the white ones means that he'll be allowed to return to life.… The first two Kwanitakas then take Don on a brief tour of the Afterlife in which he's allowed to witness what happens to the witches when they've come to the end of their long thorny journey, on which they are allowed to take but one step a year. Don comes to a large flaming pit used to cook sweet corn in. There he sees pairs of witches standing in each of the four cardinal directions. Each pair consists of a male and female, one naked and one clothed. The naked one, who had done harm to the clothed one, was being cast into the flames by his or her victim.… In the pit into which they’re thrown, these Hopi sinners are turned into beetles. Says the guide: "Now that's the end, and these beetles will stay here until their time comes."… What this means is unclear – whether they are doomed to remain in the pit until some final judgment is pronounced, or until they have expiated their sins, or until they are reincarnated, or… Who knows? The next part of the story also has no direct parallel to standard Western NDE's, except possibly to some "nightmarish" or "hellish" experiences. Leland writes: The Kwanitakas take Don back to the canyon edge from which he'd seen the village of his ancestors. He then perceives a terrifying figure, Masau’u, the god of death, who begins to chase him. His spirit helpers provide him with the support he needs to get back to his body before Masau’u can touch them. If Masau’u were to beat him in this race, Don would certainly die. Though that part of the NDE is foreign to most Western accounts, the next part is quite familiar: Along the way, Don encounters his uncles, the clowns, again.… One of these relatives tells him that it's not yet his time to die. This uncle then provides him with instructions for returning to his body: "Go back to the hospital and to your bed. You'll see an ugly person lying there; don't be afraid. Put your arms around his neck and warm yourself, and you'll soon come back to life.”… Don did as he was told, including running back through the tunnel that had originally brought him to the Land of the Dead. He attached himself to his body as instructed. His guardian spirit was present to help him. He heard a loud buzzing in his ears… When he came to, he surprised his nurse… Later, while recovering, Don receives another visit from his guide, whom the nurses can't see. The guide explains why he had his near-death experience and the kind of life he should live now because of it. The guide then departs. When Don exclaims over the sudden disappearance of his guide, the nurses tell him he's acting crazy. In summary, this 1907 NDE, reported as early as 1932, contains most of the classic features of Moody's NDE's: the out-of-body experience the tunnel experience the encounter with a being of light the encounter with relatives (in this case the Hopi clowns) the idea of judgment (though not a life review) the decision to return, and the shock of re-entering the body. There is also the nurse's claim that the patient was either clinically dead or nearly dead. In one version of the story, the nurse tells Don that a coffin had already been prepared for him. On the other hand, the account also contains many culturally specific elements such as the punishment of the witches the two roads the ceremony involving yucca suds the god of death who pursues Don and the realistic, familiar terrain through which Don passes. Centuries ago, the authors of the Tibetan Book of the Dead warned the newly deceased person not to be fooled by realistic but illusory images and beings who would appear in the early stages of his after-death experience. Don Talayesva's story reinforces the truth that lies behind this warning. It appears that the afterlife experience, at least in its initial stages, is highly symbolic, and that the symbolism is drawn from the experiencer's expectations and cultural values. Devout Christians see Jesus, pearly gates, or perhaps the devil; Hindus report being carried off by Yamdoots, gods assigned to transport the deceased to the next world; and in this case, a Hopi Indian sees witches, Hopi clowns, and Masau'u, the god of death.
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“Over my tenure at NPU I have sat with countless LBGTQ young people who wrestle with whether or not they are worthy of love, who feel crushed under the weight of the shame they feel because of their inability to ‘overcome’ their attractions and who fear they will never be able to truly be themselves in the churches in which they were raised,” she wrote. “And I have done my best to be their pastor.”
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Ferguson backs Tom Cleverley for England call-up Cleverley has had previous loan spells at Leicester, Watford and Wigan Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has tipped Tom Cleverley to break into the England squad. Ferguson said Cleverley, 21, and team-mate Danny Welbeck, 20, who made his England debut last season, will not leave Old Trafford on loan this season. Cleverley impressed on loan at Wigan last season, while Welbeck scored six goals in his loan spell at Sunderland. "Welbeck's an England international, an exceptional talent. Cleverley will play for England too," said Ferguson. The veteran United boss described midfielder Cleverly as "an intelligent modern-day footballer". "His movement and understanding of space is really good for a young player," added Ferguson. "We are happy both of them will stay with us. Because of the experience they have had, keeping them now benefits us." Both players are now with the Manchester United squad on their tour of North America, having been given extra time off following England's disappointing European Under-21 Championship campaign. Cleverley made 25 Premier League appearances for Wigan last season, as the club avoided relegation on the final day of the season. Welbeck can play as a winger or striker and his performances for Sunderland saw him make his England debut in the friendly against Ghana in March. Ferguson gave hope to Welbeck and Cleverley, and new signing Phil Jones, that they would be more than just fringe players next season by citing the examples of promising youngsters Chris Smalling and Jonny Evans in previous campaigns. Smalling, 21, joined United from Fulham last summer, and ended up making 33 appearances in all competitions. Evans, a product of the United youth system, has played 81 times for the club in the past three seasons. Ferguson has always made good use of the loan system, with the likes of David Beckham and Federico Macheda completing loan spells at Preston and Sampdoria respectively in the past.
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Mobility of heavy metals in sandy soil after application of composts produced from maize straw, sewage sludge and biochar. Studies on the availability of heavy metals in composted organic materials and in soil amended with these materials are of practical significance. They are used in the assessment of the purity of the soil environment and of the biological value of plants intended for human and animal consumption. Composting of organic materials has a significant effect on changes in mobile forms of heavy metals. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the effect of the addition of biochar and sewage sludge on (i) the contents of water soluble forms of Cu, Cd, Pb, and Zn in composts; and (ii) the contents of mobile forms of these elements in sandy soil after the addition of composts. Addition of sewage sludge and biochar to maize straw did not increase the heavy metal forms extracted with water in total content of heavy metals. The content of Cd and Cu extracted with water in composts produced from maize straw and sewage sludge, and produced from maize straw, sewage sludge and biochar was higher than the one determined in compost produced from maize straw. The content of Pb and Zn extracted with water in compost produced from maize straw, sewage sludge and biochar was lower than in compost produced from maize straw. The addition of sewage sludge and biochar to maize straw had an immobilizing effect on mobile forms of the studied elements compared to compost produced from maize straw and sewage sludge. The addition of composts to soil decreased the contents of mobile forms of Cu, Cd, and Pb extracted with 1 M NH4NO3 compared to the contents in the control soil. However, the content of Zn extracted with NH4NO3 increased in treatments with 0.5% dose of compost produced from maize straw and sewage sludge and 0.5% dose of compost produced from maize straw, sewage sludge and biochar. In none of the analyzed cases, the application of the composts produced did not exceed the acceptable content of studied elements in the soil.
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Food price comparison in Cape Verde and in Serbia In the below countries comparison, the prices in Cape Verde and in Serbia were taken into account. Remember, that prices given for each country are denominated in local currencies. Official currency in Cape Verde is Cape Verdean Escudo (CVE), while in Serbia it is Serbian Dinar (RSD). Please note that our database is created by users and you yourself can also add current prices in Cape Verde and in Serbia. Product Average price in Cape Verde Average price in Serbia Bread (a loaf) (no data) CVE 42.75 RSD Roll (piece) (no data) CVE (no data) RSD Butter (200 grams) 262.50 CVE 266.25 RSD Cheese (1 kg) 570.00 CVE 919.13 RSD Egg (10 pieces) (no data) CVE 75.45 RSD Ham (1 kg) 665.00 CVE 855.00 RSD Tomatoe (1 kg) 287.50 CVE 57.00 RSD Cucumber (1 kg) (no data) CVE 42.50 RSD Ketchup (500 ml) (no data) CVE 100.93 RSD Milk (1 liter) 76.00 CVE 76.93 RSD Fruit yoghurt (150 ml) (no data) CVE 81.00 RSD Potatoes (1 kg) 147.00 CVE 57.50 RSD Rice (400 grams) 36.75 CVE 80.40 RSD Pasta (400 grams) 115.00 CVE 54.68 RSD Minced pork (1 kg) (no data) CVE 531.88 RSD Ground beef (1 kg) (no data) CVE (no data) RSD Chicken fillet (1 kg) (no data) CVE 396.73 RSD Fish (1 kg) 315.00 CVE 345.00 RSD Rapeseed oil (1 liter) (no data) CVE 124.75 RSD Mineral water (1 liter) 57.50 CVE 40.10 RSD Coca-Cola (2 liters) (no data) CVE 122.63 RSD Orange juice (1 liter) (no data) CVE (no data) RSD Apple juice (1 liter) (no data) CVE 118.67 RSD Coffee (250 grams) 230.00 CVE 149.06 RSD Tea (50 teabags) (no data) CVE 90.55 RSD Sugar (1 kg) (no data) CVE 82.17 RSD Beer (0,5 l) 110.00 CVE 74.03 RSD Whiskey (1 liter) (no data) CVE (no data) RSD Wine (1 liter) (no data) CVE 312.60 RSD Cigarettes (a pack) (no data) CVE 173.75 RSD Potato chips (200 grams) (no data) CVE 90.00 RSD Chocolate (bar of) (no data) CVE 90.67 RSD Price comparison for two countries The below functionality allows for comparison of basic food prices (such as bread, milk or alcohol) in two selected countries. Thanks to the comparison you will obtain price summary for you to compare. Most often, our users select their home country and the country of destination, to have enough money for the upcoming trip. państwo I państwo II Have you found prices you are interested in? Thanks to other users, in our database there are now more than 10570 prices from all over the world. Help us develop our portal and help other travellers by adding prices from any country – now!
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"[Whistle Blows]" " Move out!" " Yes, Sergeant!" " I want to see some sweat!" " Yes, Sergeant!" " I want to see some mud on them boots!" " Yes, Sergeant!" " Private Carmichael." " Definitely Carmichael." " He didn't do so hot on the swim test." " Yeah, but Brown's gonna wash out." " You think?" " No doubt." " Go!" "Come on!" "Overthe wall now!" " Brown's from the Air Cav." "He's only Ranger qualified." "[Jonas ] Is thatso?" " [Whistle Blows ] - [Man ] Go!" " Indeed." " Go!" " Overthat wall now!" " [Jonas ]Schoolhouse Ranger?" "That ain't good." "Oh!" "[ Groans ]" "[Jonas ] Blue 6,you all right?" "[Echoing] Soldier down!" "[ Groans ]" "I lona!" "[ Grunting ]" "[ Gasping ]" "Ilona!" "Ilona!" "Ilona, wake up." "Come on." "Come on." "Ilona." "Come on." "Wake up." " Come on." "Ilona!" " [ Speaking Foreign Language]" "It's okay." "It's okay." "Stay still!" " Stop!" "Stay still." "It's okay." " [ Screams ]" "[Whimpers ]" "What month is this?" "November." "And what areyou doing here?" " I'm a translator." "I'm going to translate." " Going to?" " I alreadytranslated." " Okay." "And how long have we known each other?" "Two days." " Who am I?" " My hip is broken, not my head." " [ Whimpers ]" " Too tight?" " Better." " Doyou hurt anywhere else?" "It hurts everywhere." " You have blood on your face." " [ Gasps ]" "It's nothing." "Nobody knows wherewe are." "I did as you said at the airfield." "I gave them thewrong destination." " No, no." "My people know we're here." " You radioedthem?" " Yes." " To tell them you were returning early?" "Yes." "I remember." "I rememberyou started to radio them." "[ Shivering ] Then the helicopterwent down." "Areyou sure the signal went through?" "Mayday, Mayday, Mayday!" "This is Flight 31." "We've crashed in the northern Koryak Mountains." "There are two survivors." "We need medical assistance." "Over." " [ Clattering ]" " Mayday, Mayday, Mayday." "This is Flight 31." "We've crashed in the northern Koryak Mountains." "There are two survivors." "We need medical assistance." "Over." "[CallAndResponse]" "[SingingEnds]" "In mybag Ihave a cellphone." " It's gone." " Areyou sure?" " It's very small." " Trust me." "All our gear is gone." "All we have left is this knife, my sidearm and some headphones." "And whateveryou've got in your pockets." "I have a bus schedule." "It's paper." "I'll take it." "[ Speaks Foreign Language]" "Candy." " Here." " [ Chuckles ]" "No, thanks." "Save it for later." "Did you do something up there?" "[Wind Whistling]" "Did I do something?" "In the helicopter, whilewewere flying." "I don't understand." "Was it something that I did that brought the helicopter down?" " No." "I was fighting to keep it up." " Why did we crash?" "From the moment it comes offthe assembly line... all that machinewants to do is kill you." "This is like camping." "Doyoucamp whereyou're from?" "No." "I hate camping." "Well, then we better getyou out ofhere." " Will we?" " Most absolutely." " Here." " No, it's okay." " Oh." " Better?" "Mmm." "Thankyou." "Okay, okay." " [Kim ] You'llbe gone howlong?" " Could be a day, two months or anywhere in between." " Colonel Napo told you that?" " Uh-huh." "And you can'twait a week for Serena's birthday?" "I'm supposed to report at Fort Griffith at 0600 hours tomorrow." "AndColonel Napo didn't tellyou whatyou were trying out for?" " Nope." " He must've given you a hint." "Kim, you know everything I do." "Where's my kit bag?" "But that's crazy." "What ifit's some sort ofsuicide squad?" "Well, then I'll respectfullywithdraw." " And law school?" " Well, the worldis always gonna needlawyers." " It's just on hold a little longer." " Found it." "Yeah?" "Thankyou." " You want to do this?" " Napo said I'd be perfect for it." "That doesn't meanyou have to go." " No, I don't have to go." "I want to go." " 'Cause it's a challenge." "Well,yeah." " Hey, don't be upset." " I'm not." "Look, ifl get accepted, we can make the decision together." " Andlawschool?" " What?" "And law school." "You neverwanted to go." "That's true, right?" "I thought that itwould makeyou happy." "Baby, you ain't gonna make me happy making yourselfmiserable." " Look, I might not even get into this unit." " Yes, you will." " Look, I might not even get into this unit." " Yes, you will." "Because the man I married has never, ever not gotten what he set his sights on." "Allyou boys about to learnsomethingnew in the next couple days and weeks." "Can anyone guess what that is?" "State your name, rank and company." "Sergeant Robert Edison, Charlie Company, 1 st Ranger Battalion, sir!" "Oh, thewideworld has heard aboutyou, Sergeant Edison." " You hold the speed record for rappelling in your squadron." "Yes, sir!" "Andlseeyourpartnerin the Best Ranger competition back there, Sgt. Carmichael." "Hoo-ah, sir!" "You two placed second in the games lastyear." "Ain't that right?" " No, sir!" "We won." " My apologies." "What doyou thinkyou're gonna learn here, Sergeant Edison?" " How to be the best soldier in the United States Army, sir!" " Wrong." "Takeyour seat." "Anyone else?" "Whatyou willlearn here in Selection is failure!" "I know whatyou're thinking." "That lunatic Ryan has no idea who he's talking to." "But let me assure you I do." "You maybe the belle ofyourbattalion and the homecoming queen, but we got" "How many have we got going through this time, Sergeant Major?" "1 22." "1 22 ofyou handpicked for this round ofSelection." "Allofyou the mostlikelytosucceed." " You rememberSergeant Danvers?" " Sir, I surely do." "Why don'tyou tell these boys about Sergeant Danvers?" "Danvers came to us after serving threeyears in the Rangers... fiveyears Special Forces." "Multiple combat medals, including the Distinguished Service Cross." "Hewashed out his second day here." " And we had such high hopes for him." " I met Danvers once." "You." "Standup, willyou?" " Sir!" " What wereyou saying?" "I was told, sir, Sergeant Danvers was never the same after he failed Selection!" "That's becausewe broke his heart." "1 22 ofyou... and I'll dress up like Bambi if eight ofyou make it through." "Hell, ifsix ofyou pass muster, I'll dress up like Bambi and his mom." "Tell 'em why it's so hard, Sergeant Major." "Because it is ourjob to makeyou fail." "Youheardhim." "We're gonna weedout the weak." "This is not a training course." "So here's your handy guide." "Everything you do is an individual effort." "You willassist no other candidate." "You will not accept assistance." "Dailyinstructions will be given." "Pay attention!" "Read nothing into the instructions that is not stated!" "Those ofyou who fail to live up to corps standards will be removed." "If at any time... you no longerwish to continue with the Selection course... inform a cadre member ofyour desire to withdraw." "You will immediately be returned toyour parent unit." "Questions." " Have a good 'un." " Crew, atten-hut!" "Is that the bestyou can do?" "Hell, my 90-year-old grandma can move faster than that, and she's dead." " Must be a mistake." " There's no mistake, soldier." "But I don't understand why I'm being dismissed." "Failure to meet the prescribed time standard on the two-mile run." "Butyou haven't told us what the time standard is." " Well, they'll tell you on the bus ride out." " Push it!" "Push it!" "Push it!" "You were instructed to carry 40 pounds in your ruck." "As far as I can tell, your ruck's empty." "Today's your lucky day 'cause I happen to have 40 pounds right here." "You can carrythis and your ruck forthe rest ofthe day." "Yes, Sergeant!" "Blue 6, Red 2, show mewhat's in your rucks." "[Man]Allright, I want to seeyoucrawlin that dirt!" "Wait!" "Blue 6, whatwere today's instructions?" "Formation: 0600 hours." "Uniform: boots, fatigues, 40-pound rucksack." "Meals: one M.R.E." "Stop!" "Repeat that last instruction." "Meals: one M.R.E." "Did you think that meant one M.R.E. for the entire day, that we're trying to starveyou?" " Yes, Sergeant Major." " Red 2, haveyou understood the instructions?" " Yes, Sergeant Major." " Would you explain them to the other candidate?" "One M.R.E. for each meal." "Breakfast, lunch and dinner- that's three." "Well, you're wrong, Red 2, and you're out." "Blue 6,you mayproceed." "[Whistle Echoing]" "Mayday, Mayday, Mayday." "This is Flight 31." "Over." "[ Static Crackling ]" "Mayday, Mayday, Mayday." "This is Flight 3 1." "Over." "[Static Continues ]" " I think I found a signal." " You can talk to the airfield?" "No." "Itwon't reach." "There's not enough power." "But I thinkwe can reach something closer, like a- like a plane flying overhead." "Okay, look... ifyou see a plane... push this button and talk, okay?" "Practice a couple times." "Just don't touch any ofthe knobs." " Where areyou going?" " I'm going for higher ground." " Why?" " So I can see where we are." "[Mack, Echoing] He's back!" "What areyou, mister?" "What areyou?" "A cold sore?" "You keep coming back." "I thoughtwe cured you." "[Jonas] Took quite aspill there, son." "Canyousit up?" "Uh-huh." "[ Groaning ]" " Howdoyoufeel?" " Okay." " That's a shame." " Doyou require medical attention?" " Cut's pretty bad." "You might need a few stitches." " Okay." " Is that whatyou want?" "See a doctor?" " Uh-huh." "Soyou're requesting a medical withdrawal?" "Is that correct, soldier?" "You can have immediate medicalattention." "But ifyou do, you formallywithdraw from Selection." "Doyou understand me?" " Yeah." " Yes, you're withdrawing?" " No, I want to stay." " You're dying, son." " Wise move would be to withdraw." " I want to stay." " What are these?" " Steri-Strips." "Holdyour chin together." "In caseyou haven't noticed, you're still on the clock." "You got an 1 8-mile road march to complete." "[Man Singing On Radio ]" "[Men Laughing]" "No, no, no, no." "The best steak in the world is in Buenos Aires." " True story." " Blue 6 checking in." "Roger, Blue 6." "Want us to lay a cold one on you?" " Sure." " How doyou likeyour burgers?" "Medium rare." "Thoughtyou said you wanted a beer." "You voluntarilywithdraw from Selection right now, you'rewelcome tojoin the party." "Ifyou want to stay, keep going another 30 meters." "Another cadre member will giveyou instructions." " [Singing Continues] - [ Squawking ]" "[Squawking]" "[Squawking Continues]" "[ Groaning ]" "We'll need to boil this." "Get the fire going again." " [ Grunts ]" " What's wrong?" "Oh, nothing." "I just" " I just bruised a rib." "I was thinkingthis might make a greatstoryone day." " Areyou married?" " No." "No." "You?" "Yes." "Georgi." "And we have son, Ivan." " How old?" " He just turned six." "We hada partyforhim." "Mayday, Mayday, Mayday." "This is Flight 31." "Over." "Mayday, Mayday, Mayday." "This is Flight 31." "Over." "Did they hearyou?" "Mayday, Mayday, Mayday." "Is anyone there?" "[ Frustrated Sigh ]" "Battery's dead." "Okay.Just" "Thereyou go." "Ooh, ooh." "Okay." " Okay?" " [ Coughing ]" " Thankyou." " All right." "I'm gonna go get some more firewood and try to find us some food." "Wait a minute." "Ifyou have to go forhel" "You think I'm just gonna walk off?" "What?" "Doyou need some privacy or something?" " I'm afraid I'm keeping you here." " Well, get over it." "The bestplan is tostaynearthe crashsite and wait forrescue." "It's not a good idea to leave unless you know whereyou're going." "You choose the wrong direction, and you're dead." "[Barking]" "[Whimpering, Animal Running]" "Red 4!" "Blue 6!" "Roger, Red 4, Blue 6." "You are now entering a combat zone." "You must each seek out and eliminate six hostiles." "You have eight rounds." "Go." ""No enterprise is more likelyto succeed than one concealed from the enemy... untilit is ripe forexecution. "" " Red 4, who said these words?" " Machiavelli." "Blue 6, who is Machiavelli?" "A statesman and political philosopher in Florence." " When?" " Fifteenth and 1 6th centuries." "You're in hostile territory, on a mission." "You come across an old shepherd." "You cannot leave him behind because he may compromiseyour position." "Doyou take him along withyou, tie him up orkillhim?" " Kill him." " Tie him up!" " And what ifyourteammatewants you to kill him?" " As I said, tie him up!" "Red4, Blue 6, move on!" "[Jonas] This is a weapons assemblytest." "In front ofyou,you haveparts forfive guns." "Use all the parts." "Assemble them as quickly as you can." "Go." "[Metal Rattling]" "Stop!" "Time." "Remove your goggles." "Red4, is something wrong?" " No, but" " But what?" "Well, I have five guns, but I have parts left over." " And what mightyou think that means?" " I don't know." "Didyou make a mistake duringassembly?" "Did you forget some pieces perhaps?" "Areyou confident thatyou assembled five guns correctly?" " I" " I believe" " Did you assemble the guns correctly?" "Yes orno?" "No." "Blue 6, how manyweapons did you assemble?" " Seven." " And why did you assemble seven guns?" "You told us to use all the pieces." " You were told there were five guns." " There are." "Then how did you take five and make seven?" "With respect, sir, add two." "Green 1, Red 1, Blue 6, you mayproceed." "Everyone else, report to Out Processing." "I'm lost, man." "They got me taking this crazy route." "Hey, come on." "There's no one around." "Give meyour map." "All right, look." "You're right here." "Walk along that ridge two clicks, you'll come to an abandoned well." "Head duewest." "They got us crisscrossing all this terrain." " Could use a damn road." " Yeah." " Hey, you have any food left?" " [ThunderRumbling]" "I wouldn't ask, man, but I'm dying here." "Ah, yeah." "Thanks." "I oweyou, man." "All right?" "Good luck." "You gotta be kidding me, man!" "Pruitt!" "Pruitt!" "Ilona!" "Ilo" " Ilona!" "Ilona, areyou all right?" "Thewind knocked everything down." "I tried to find cover." " Okay." "We can't stay here." "We gotta find some shelter." " Where?" "[ Gasps ]" "Okay?" "Okay." "Up." "Head up." "Pruitt!" " Pruitt, you there?" " I'm here!" " You okay?" " I'm stuck!" " What happened?" " Slipped." "I got pinned down when I tried to climb up." "[ Grunting ] It's too slippery." "I can't get anytraction." "Push it orsomething, man." "Come on." "[ Grunts ]" "It's too heavy." "I gotta go for help." "No." "We're both gonna get kicked out, man." "Justpull, and I'llpush." "On three." "One, two, three!" " Wait." "I think it's moving." " [ Grunts ]" "Ah!" "Crap!" "[ Grunting ]" "It's too heavy." "Go for help." "I voluntarilywithdraw." "You sure?" "Yeah." "Saywhateveryou need to protectyourself, man." "No reasonyoushould getpunishedforhelpingme." "[ Grunting ] Look, hurry, man!" "I don'twant to drown out here!" "[Ilona] The rain has stopped." "[ Gasping ]" "I'llset more traps tomorrow." "And don't worry." "I'm sure there are a lot of people out there looking for us right now." "Why did this happen?" ""Y" is a crooked letter." "Nobody ever got it straight." "My poor husband and son." "What would I give to see them again?" "I understand." "You can't know." "Ifyou're not married,you can't." "Yeah." "I'm married." "I have a family." " Beforeyousaid" " I know what I said before." "What's yourwife's name?" "Kim." "Doyou have any children?" "I have a six-year-old daughter and a baby boy." "Ifwe get out ofhere, I would verymuch like to meetyourfamily." " Mm-hmm." " Andyou can meet Georgi and Ivan." "Yeah." "We'll all get together and we'll have a picnic." "I'll bring a covered dish." "[ Laughing ]" "You've been doing your homework." " Steven?" " Mm-hmm?" "I can't feel my hands or feet anymore." " Blue 6." " Roger, Blue 6." "Pruitt." "Green 1" " He's hurt." "Where?" "[ Panting ]" " On the ridge, 20 kilometers back." " What happened?" "I don't know." "He's trapped." "He pinned his foot under a tree." "Ilona." "Ilona." "You have hypothermia." "I need you to stay awake." "Can you recite something?" "Huh?" "What?" "I need you to recite something for me." "A poem or something." "Okay?" "All right." "I'm gonna go get some morewood and set some more traps." "I'll be back before that fire is out." "Let's hear it." "Come on." "[ Murmuring In Foreign Language]" " [Murmuring Continues] - [Jonas] YoupassedSgt." "Pruitt on the course." " Did you speak to him?" " No." " Then what?" " We both moved on." "And it started to rain after a couple minutes." " I looked back to see where he was, and hewas gone." " Why?" " Why?" " Why did you look back?" " Couldn't tell you." "Instinct, I guess." " Wereyou concerned for him?" "No." "Not then anyway." "I gotworried when I looked back and I couldn't see his VS-1 7 panel." "[Mack]Because?" " Pruitt's a top Ranger." " Didn'tyou think he might be overthe ridge already?" " No." "Thatwas unlikely." " Why?" " When I passed him earlier, he seemed exhausted." " How couldyou tell?" " He looked thatway." "Why?" "What did Pruitt say?" " What he said is irrelevant." " Soyou were concerned." "Then what?" " I went back to check on him." " To offer him assistance." " To see where he was." " [Jonas ]Andthat's whenyou foundhim?" " Trapped under a tree, yes." " Andthen what didyou do?" "I ran to the R.V. to getyou." "I just got word from the hospital." "Sergeant Pruitt's dead." "[Ryan] Didyou ordidyou not offerassistance to Sergeant Pruitt?" " I did." " When?" "When I passed him on the course and again when I found him trapped." "Why'dyou lie about it?" "You liedabout it to a cadre member." "Why?" "Because it is against the rules ofSelection to offer oraccept assistance." "Knowing you violated the rules, why'd you leave a man to die?" "I didn't leave him to die." "He didn't look that bad." "Ileft him to go forhelp." "I ran all the wayto the R. V." "Seems he did finish within the time standard." "That's impressive." "You completed your mission." "Butyou left a man to die." "Which makes mewonder, Sergeant Brown- areyou always so selfish?" " Pardon?" " Seems your desire to be in this Unit..." "led you both to lie and to put the completion ofyour task... above the welfare ofanothersoldier." " In my opinion, Sgt. Pruitt's death is yourfault." " He didn't look that bad." "I'm sure his widow's gonna be thrilled to hearthat." "What do the other boys say?" "According to the report... candidate Brown is not held in high regard." "Huh." "It seems your peers thinkyou're a piss-poor soldier." "How doyou like that?" "I'm the best soldier ofthe bunch, and they can kiss my ass." " Knowing Pruitt died, would you have changed your actions?" " No, sir." "I'll askyou again." "Knowing the results ofyour actions, would you have acted differently?" " No, sir." " No, sir, you don't care about Selection?" " Yes, sir, I do." " But what?" "But I had a mission to complete, and I completed it." "You're one coldhearted snake, son." "What doyou sayto that?" " No excuses, sir." " Then you admityou left a man to die?" "Theytaught me at RangerSchool that my first responsibility is to complete my mission." "The second is to protect myteam." "Ifl cannot do both, I will complete my mission." "You think being a Ranger and RangerSchool's the same thing, son?" "What ifl told you, because ofyour mind-set, you're out ofSelection?" "Since that's whatyou're telling me, then fine." "I'm out." "[Static Crackling]" "[ Garbled Voices ]" "[ Garbled Voices ]" "Ilona." "Ilona!" "Ilona, we're leaving." "I built a radio receiver." "I picked up a local radio signal." " You said stay here." "Itwas best idea." " Yes, yes." "It usually is, unless you knowwhich wayto go." "All right." "Now I have to moveyou, okay?" "So... putyour arms around my neck." " I can't." " Hold on." " [ Grunting ] - [ Whimpering ]" "I know." "[ Grunting, Screams ]" "[ Grunts, Panting ]" "Okay." "Hereyou go." "I don't understand." "It wasn'tyourfault." " But they can still charge me with contributory negligence." " Which is ridiculous." " Not to the army." "Well, I wouldn't stand for it." "This is completely unfair." "A man is dead, Kim." "Trytelling his wife how unfair it all is." "Look, I'm not trying to be callous... butyou did everything you were supposed to do to save him." " That's irrelevant." " And look how they madeyou doubtyourself." "The truth is, theykilledhim bywhat theyput him through." " Perhaps." " There's no perhaps about it." "Would you do anything differently now?" "I" "No." "Well, in that case, ifthis is something you still care about, go back and fight." "Fight to be reinstated." "What's on your mind?" " I've been screwed over, and I thinkyou know it." " Do I?" "I left Sergeant Pruitt to finish my task and- and to go for help." "Would I have let him die had a real mission been on the line?" "You're damn right I would've because that's what I was trained to do." "But the circumstances were different." "I left Pruitt to aid him." "Sowhat?" "You want a medal for good intentions?" "I wantyou to speakwith Colonel Ran to reinstate me back into Selection." "Hate to break it toyou, son, but Selection is over." "Then I think someone owes me an apology." "How long you been in the army, boy?" "Hey, Mack." "Sergeant Brown here wants an apologyforbeing mistreated." "Okay." "Sorryyou were mistreated." "Feel betternow?" "This ain't no book club, Brown." "Ifyou want to be coddled and petted, you better go home and seeyourwife." " How did he die?" " Who?" " Pruitt." " Oh, you want to know how Pruitt died." "Infection?" "Kidney failure?" "Heart attack?" "Because when I left him, he had a broken leg... maybe." "How did he die?" " He didn't die." " What?" "Hewas discharged from the hospital yesterday." "He's back at Fort Benning now." "You lied to me?" "Well, yeah." "You let me feel personally responsible?" "How 'bout that?" "Does that makeyou sad?" "Ourjob is to makeyou fail." "Onlythe few that get by us are fit to be in the Unit." "You think I'm gonna put my life in the hands ofsomeone I can outsmart... someone who's gonna fold when things geta little dicey?" "How many got in?" "I don't think that's any ofyour concern." "Four." "Can you tell me who?" "You got that list ofthose we're supposed to notify?" " Gruninger." " Gruninger?" "I ran laps around him." " He listened to Colonel Ran." "You didn't." " Colonel Ran?" "What" "What did Colonel Ran say?" ""What ifl told you, because ofyour mind-set, you were out ofSel"" "It was a question." "[ Chuckles ]" "It was a question, not a statement." "I took myself out." "Oh, is thatwhatyou did?" "Mmm." "No one accepted mywithdrawal." "No one said itwas accepted, and" " And I completed the course, so" " I'm listening." "So IjustpassedSelection?" "You have now." "Welcome to the Unit." "[ Panting ]" "[ Grunting ]" "[ Static Crackling ]" "[ Man Singing ]" "[ Shivering ]" "Ilona?" "Ilona." "[ Grunting ]" "[Woman Crying]" "[ Crying Continues]" "[ Sniffles]" "I'm sorry." "You're too late." " Too late?" " Bob's gone." "Honey, I'm right" " I'm right here." "Hewas in the Unit, you know." "They're giving him a special award." " Why?" " For showing such bravery before he died." " But" " And you knowwhat the hardest thing is?" "This... terrible thought... that I" " I can't get out of my head- is I know Bob didn't want to come home... because he always got... whatever he wanted." " No, Kim." " [ Crying ]" "Kim." "No, don't." "Don't cry, please." "Please don't cry." "[Wind Whistling]" "[ Grunts ]" "[ Grunting ]" "Ilona." "Ilona?" "[ Grunts ]" "Ilona." "[ Gasps ]" "[CallAndResponse ]" "[Singing Ends ]"
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Penn State's football was given severe punishment for the school's handling of the sex abuse scandal involving former football assistant Jerry Sandusky. NCAA President Mark Emmert made the announcement Monday morning that the program would be hit a four-year postseason ban and a $60 million fine. In addition, the school will be forced to cut 10 scholarships for this season and 20 scholarships for the following four years. The move essentially bumps Penn State down to the scholarship levels of schools at the lower Football Championship Subdivision. The school will be forced to vacate all wins from 1998-2011, a total of 112 victories, and serve five years of probation. Because of the length of the punishment, all current Penn State players and incoming freshman will be free to transfer to another school without penalty. COLUMN: Lopresti: Death penalty too much for Penn State The totality of the sanctions will have a drastic impact on the school's ability to compete in football the rest of the decade. The NCAA ruling represented a seminal moment for Emmert, the former University of Washington president whose 20-month tenure has coincided with an unpredictable and turbulent time in college sports. The spate of high-profile scandals that came to light under Emmert's watch, including one involving alleged widespread booster payments at Miami, took a backseat when Sandusky was arrested Nov. 5. The graphic nature of what then were allegations of sexual abuse against children repulsed the public and soured the sporting mood when LSU played Alabama on the most anticipated Saturday of the sport's regular season. Immediate focus centered on Paterno: How much did he know and when did he know it? Did his inaction enable a sexual predator to continue to prey on children, most from troubled homes? Paterno was soon fired, famously by telephone, because of what Penn State officials deemed a lack of leadership exhibited after former graduate assistant Mike McQueary told Paterno in 2001 that he had witnessed Sandusky sexually abuse a child of roughly 10 years of age in the Penn State locker room showers. When Paterno was ousted, more than 1,000 Penn State students flooded the campus streets, some chanting, "Hell, no, Joe won't go!" University president Graham Spanier was fired. Two other administrators, athletic director Tim Curley, who remains on leave, and now-retired vice president Gary Schultz, continue to await trial on charges of failing to report child abuse and lying to a grand jury. Both have maintained their innocence. Throughout the winter, the scandal continued to deepen as Paterno's legacy unraveled. When Paterno spoke with The Washington Post's Sally Jenkins in January --- what would be his final interview -- he appeared a weakened man, speaking with a rasp and battling lung cancer. Paterno told The Post that he did not know what to do when McQueary informed him of what McQueary saw in part "because I never heard of, of, rape and a man." Three days later, Paterno was dead, his legacy clouded, if not forever stained. In Bellefonte, Pa., last month, a jury of seven women and five men, including nine with ties to the university, found Sandusky guilty on 45 of 48 counts. He was convicted of sexually assaulting 10 boys over 15 years and faces life in prison. The release of Freeh's report this month added a punctuation mark to the scandal and provided clarity to the tarnished legacy of major college football's all-time winningest coach. One page after another, all part of a nearly eight-month investigation that drew upon more than 400 interviews and 3 million documents, exposed Paterno as one of the senior university leaders who for years concealed information that could have stopped Sandusky from abusing more children. Among the most alarming findings was that Paterno had been aware of a 1998 investigation of allegations that Sandusky abused a boy in Penn State's locker room showers. Paterno followed the case closely - Sandusky was not prosecuted --- but did not take action or alert the board of trustees. (The Paterno family had recently maintained that Paterno was not aware of the 1998 investigation at the time.) Three years later, the Freeh report suggests, Paterno dissuaded Curley from having Penn State's administration report to authorities the allegations made by McQueary. And the report concluded that senior school officials did not demonstrate concern for the safety or well being of Sandusky's victims until after Sandusky's arrest. The nearly 300-page report also added fuel to the debate over whether Penn State or the NCAA should shut down the Nittany Lions' football program for at least one season and whether the university should remove the bronze Paterno statue outside Beaver Stadium, which it did on Sunday morning. The NCAA has imposed the so-called death penalty on a major college football team just once. And it has taken SMU more than two decades to recover after it was shut down in the late 1980s following a scandal that involved, among other violations, widespread booster payments to players. But with Penn State's case, the NCAA confronted a scandal unlike any the association had ever seen. The wrongdoing, while egregious, did not reflect traditional violations of NCAA bylaws. And no obvious competitive advantage was gained by the cover-up of criminal activity. Former NCAA investigators and infractions committee chairmen argued that the NCAA should leave the Penn State scandal for the criminal and civil courts. But Emmert, who recently said in a PBS interview that the death penalty remained on the table, felt compelled to punish Penn State with sanctions that would severely impact its football program for years. And with the backing of the NCAA's executive committee and the Division I board of directors, Emmert bypassed usual investigation protocol and levied an array of penalties that will long be studied and debated in the college sports world. Paterno's 409 wins and two national titles remain intact, but his statue is gone, his reputation is irreparably scarred and the program he built during a 61-year career, 46 as head coach, is left to deal with harsh NCAA sanctions and the pending rulings of ongoing investigations. With the NCAA verdict handed down, Penn State still could face further punitive measures. The Department of Justice and U.S. Department of Education are conducting investigations into the school's actions in relation to the scandal. Penn State University president Rodney Erickson, complete statement: (From the Associated Press) "The tragedy of child sexual abuse that occurred at our University altered the lives of innocent children. Today, as every day, our thoughts and prayers continue to be with the victims of Mr. Sandusky and all other victims of child abuse. "Against this backdrop, Penn State accepts the penalties and corrective actions announced today by the NCAA. With today's announcement and the action it requires of us, the University takes a significant step forward. "The NCAA ruling holds the University accountable for the failure of those in power to protect children and insists that all areas of the University community are held to the same high standards of honesty and integrity. "The NCAA also mandates that Penn State become a national leader to help victims of child sexual assault and to promote awareness across our nation. Specifically, the University will pay $12 million a year for the next five years into a special endowment created to fund programs for the detection, prevention and treatment of child abuse. This total of $60 million can never reduce the pain suffered by victims, but will help provide them hope and healing. "The NCAA penalty will also affect the football program. There is a four-year ban on all post-season games, including bowl games and the Big Ten Championship game, and a future reduction in the number of football scholarships that can be granted. We are grateful that the current student athletes are not prevented from participation because of the failures of leadership that occurred. Additionally the NCAA has vacated all wins of Penn State football from 1998-2011. "We also welcome the Athletics Integrity Agreement and the third-party monitor, who will be drilling into compliance and culture issues in intercollegiate athletics, in conjunction with the recommendations of the Freeh Report. Lastly a probationary period of five years will be imposed. "It is important to know we are entering a new chapter at Penn State and making necessary changes. We must create a culture in which people are not afraid to speak up, management is not compartmentalized, all are expected to demonstrate the highest ethical standards, and the operating philosophy is open, collegial, and collaborative. "Since receiving Judge Freeh's preliminary recommendations in January, the University has instituted several reforms. Today we accept the terms of the consent decree imposed by the NCAA. As Penn State embarks upon change and progress, this announcement helps to further define our course. It is with this compass that we will strive for a better tomorrow. "Penn State will move forward with a renewed sense of commitment to excellence and integrity in all aspects of our University. We continue to recognize the important role that intercollegiate athletics provides for our student athletes and the wider University community as we strive to appropriately balance academic and athletic accomplishments. Penn State will continue to be a world-class educational institution of which our students, faculty, staff and alumni can be justifiably proud."
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HoopsVibe Very Quick Call: Mutombo is the greatest defensive player of his era and we spoke with him. Atlanta's Dikembe Mutombo is named the winner of the 1997-98 NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award, becoming the first player in NBA history to win the award three times. But "Mount Mutombo" wasn't done there. Three years later, he would win the award again for the fourth time in his career. The eight time All-Star led the league in blocks three times and rebounding twice, becoming arguably the most important non-offensive threat in NBA history. DM: It happened after my third year just before we beat the Seattle Supersonics in 1994 NBA playoffs. I was having such a great year and blocking shots and moving up in the league. I used to block the shot and then I would shake my hand and no one said nothing. One day I decided shaking the hand doesn't really mean nothing- maybe the best way to not come into the House of Mutombo it's best to wave my finger, so it worked out very cool. But it ended up getting me a lot of technicals. HV: How did the NBA come to ban that? Does David Stern call you personally? DM: It came from the players. You would hear from someone like Phil Jackson or something, that maybe you better stop what you're doing it's costing you a lot of money. It was good for me to do in the players face, but if I could face the fans and wave my finger away from the players face, it would be great. That's why you see in the last five years I started doing it away from the players face. So I don't have to lose a couple of thousand dollars (laughing). HV: Who was your favorite NBA player to block? DM: That's a good question. To me, not just one in particular. But I think playing against Shawn Kemp. He was such a high jumping, athletic player. HV: How gratifying was it to be the first eight seed to beat a one seed when your Nuggets beat Kemp's Sonics? HoopsVibe was fortunate enough to speak with former NBA All-Star Dikembe Mutombo HoopsVibe Very Quick Call: Mutombo is the latest pitch-man for Old Spice's "Champion Scent" line of products. During his 18 year playing career, "Mt. Mutombo" was one of the most intimidating shot blockers and rebounders of all time, leading the league in blocked shots five times and rebounds four times. Mutombo was an eight time All-Star and appeared in the NBA FInals with the Philadelphia 76ers. Dikembe Mutombo: Yes, Iteam up with Old Spice to promote the computer game and we have to save the world in 4 ½ weeks. Also to promote Champion Scent from Old Spice. It’s a wonderful game for everybody to play. HV: Let’s talk about Georgetown. You played there with Alonzo Mourning and a lot of other great players; Why couldn’t you and Zo win a national title? DM: Man, that is a major question that will haunt us for the rest of our lives. We had a chance and ultimately went to NBA to become dominant centers and we had opportunities to win in college. The opportunity was there, and we just didn’t do it. HV: How did the finger wave come to become your signature move? DM: It happened after my third year just before we beat the Seattle Supersonics in 1994 NBA playoffs. I was having such a great year and blocking shots and moving up in the league. I used to block the shot and then I would shake my hand and no one said nothing. One day I decided shaking the hand doesn't really mean nothing- maybe the best way to not come into the House of Mutombo it's best to wave my finger, so it worked out very cool. But it ended up getting me a lot of technicals. HV: How did the NBA come to ban that? Does David Stern call you personally? DM: It came from the players. You would hear from someone like Phil Jackson or something, that maybe you better stop what you're doing it's costing you a lot of money. It was good for me to do in the players face, but if I could face the fans and wave my finger away from the players face, it would be great. That's why you see in the last five years I started doing it away from the players face. So I don't have to lose a couple of thousand dollars (laughing). HV: Who was your favorite NBA player to block? DM: That's a good question. To me, not just one in particular. But I think playing against Shawn Kemp. He was such a high jumping, athletic player. HV: How gratifying was it to be the first eight seed to beat a one seed when your Nuggets beat Kemp's Sonics? DM: One of my proudest successes of my career. But I’m happy to promote the Old Spice game now. I want everyone to go to the website on your computer and play the game to save the world we only have four and a half weeks so we better do it! To play "Dikembe Mutombo's 4 1/2 Weeks to Save the World", click here. In the days leading up to and following this draft, it really all boiled down to Larry Johnson. The number one pick in the 1991 NBA Draft was arguably the greatest college basketball player of all time. Johnson was coming off a two year college career where he led unheralded UNLV to back to back Final Four Appearances and a national title, winning the Wooden Award once and being named an All American both years.
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Q: Can't assign a struct pointer to a interface pointer The struct Dog implemetments all the methods of interface Animal, why does *Dos can't be assigned to *Animal ? type Animal interface { run() } type Dog struct { name string } func (d *Dog) run() { fmt.Println( d.name , " is running") } func main(){ var d *Dog var a *Animal d = new(Dog) d.run() a = d //errors here } Go informs the following errros: Cannot use 'd' (type *Dog) as type *Animal in assignment A: A variable with an interface type is already a pointer; you don't need to declare it as a pointer to an interface. Just do var a Animal and it will work.
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