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He is not a squirrel nor a hamster; he’s a Yordle from Bandle City. For some people, he is the most loved of all League of Legends champions; and for others, he is the most hated one! Anyhow. Do you think he’s cute? Do you want to draw this little killing machine? Don’t hesitate! Here it is a step by step drawing guide to help you learn how to draw one of the most iconic LOL champions: Teemo. Don’t forget your drawing tools. A good artist always has the supplies they need to portray their art. When drawing, you will always need pencils, kneaded erasers, and paper. Why don’t you take a look at our products? An artist needs supplies crafted by artists for artists. Step 1: "Captain Teemo on duty." - The Outline It is time to begin drawing your own Teemo. You can start by drawing a circle. Now draw another circle, this one is going to be for Teemo's head. A third circle will help us outline Teemo’s torso. To finish the preparations you must sketch in the guidelines for the face. Now soften up those lines a little more. And let’s add the outline of the limbs. Yes, this is roughly the guy we are trying to make, some details will help us approach a little bit to a more decent result of the little dude. Are you looking for a more conventional tutorial? perhaps you would like to check on this: How to draw a rose: a drawing lesson with a step by step guide. Step 2: "Hut, two, three, four." - Head, Face, and Details Use the guidelines in the head to draw Teemo’s eyes, nose and mouth. Teemo is a fuzzy Yordle, don’t ever forget that! Draw those fuzzy cheeks. Let’s play a little bit with his facial expressions, I think we all know how his face looks most of the time. What makes Teemo different? His hat. That’s right; without his hat, Teemo is just a boring average Yordle. We can’t allow that. While we’re on it we can use this opportunity to add some other characteristic details. That hat is missing some important elements, don’t you think? What about Teemo’s ears? Step 3: "Armed and ready." - Weapons! and other accessories Teemo is a simple guy with a simple weapon, a blowgun. Yes, this is not the most deadly weapon there is, but boy, he does a lot with it! Teemo also has other weapons, he’s leaving a bunch of them all around the map! Let’s draw him holding a mushroom with his other hand and his goggles on his hat. A good scout always has their goggles with him them, and so does Teemo. As we always remark in all of our guides and tutorials, observation is the key when you are drawing something you can see. Usually, we recommend to draw real 3D objects, but this time a picture will have to suffice. Observe and pay attention to details that will help you improve the quality of your drawing. Beware, you don’t want to get overwhelmed with details or charging your drawing too much. Sometimes simple and clean drawings are the best ones. Awesome drawings look amazing because artists use different techniques to enhance their work. Shading is one of the best techniques you will ever learn, this will make the difference for you. If you wish to know more about shading, just take a look at this: Step by Step Drawing Tutorials: Learn How to Shade Your Drawings. Ok, let’s get serious and use a softer pencil to remark the outline and make darker lines. While on this step let’s draw some extra detail like Teemo’s fluffy collar. Step 4: "Never underestimate the power of the Scout's code." - The luggage You are almost done, you just need to fill in the final details and accessories. Teemo is always carrying a bag with him, maybe that’s where he carries all those mushrooms. Draw the scout plans and maps behind him. He needs those for his strategy. Teemo is more powerful when he’s unseen. Let’s hide our little champion between the tall grass; others might come in looking for Pokemon but they will receive a little surprise. Also, finish some other details on his belt and boots, and add some other mushrooms around him for extra protection. Now there’s nothing left to do than add color! Check all details and add some shading effects if you can. Your little scout is ready to go out on a mission. Don’t get frustrated if you didn’t get the results you were expecting. Drawing is a skill you will develop through practice and there’s no easy way to do it. Practice as much as you want, draw your Teemo with different skins to practice your observation and execution. Sketch as many easy drawings as you can and soon you will notice how much you improved. Teemo will always be the same under the skin, so keep proportions in mind and use guidelines. Use the element of surprise, chase down your opponents; use your blinding darts and bring them down with poison. The best scout from Bandle City has arrived and he is ready to make the Summoner’s Rift his own! “Teemo rides a thin line between chipper compatriot and unrepentant killer, but there's no one else I'd rather have as a friend” - Tristana.
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The most recent war in Artsakh inspired and prompted our founders Lilit and Nishan Odabashian to create the Facebook page BUY ARMENIAN which propelled into a strong community of 40k members within a short period of time. Subsequently, that very same page inspired this online marketplace. The notion of helping and supporting our motherland, Armenia, in any way possible is not something new for the Odabashian couple. However, it became a priority agenda when they grasped the dire current economic situation in Armenia due to the war and the Covid pandemic. They focused all their time, energy and resources in creating the project and making it into a reality. It may have been the unfortunate war that started this venture, but the Odabashians, along with their Buy Armenian Marketplace team, firmly believe that it is an absolute necessity for the diaspora and the motherland to work hand in hand to secure the survival and prosperity of Armenia.
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Studies show that a number of different measures could have been taken to reduce COVID-19 cases and deaths in care homes. All assessed studies report excess mortality during during waves one and/or two of the pandemic. Care home deaths constituted an average of 30% of all COVID-19 deaths across 25 countries. The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately impacted those living in care homes at the highest risk for severe outcomes. However, the pandemic only highlighted and exacerbated a long-running problem: underfunding, poor structural layout, undertraining, under-skilling, under-equipping, and finally, lack of humanity in dealing with the most vulnerable members of society. Neglect, thirst, and hunger were - and possibly still are - the biggest killers. Reprinted from the Hastings Bioethics Forum
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Personal injury law operates at the intersection of legal advocacy and ethical responsibility. Attorneys in this field are entrusted with the task of representing individuals who have suffered harm due to the negligence or wrongdoing of others. In navigating this complex landscape, ethical considerations play a crucial role in guiding the actions and decisions of legal practitioners. This blog post will delve into the moral compass that guides personal injury lawyers, examining the practices, preparation, and principles that underpin their work. Upholding Ethical Standards Central to the practice of personal injury law is the commitment to upholding ethical standards. Attorneys in this field are bound by professional codes of conduct that dictate their behavior and interactions with clients, colleagues, and the legal system. Ethical principles such as integrity, honesty, and confidentiality form the foundation of their practice, ensuring that they act in the best interests of their clients while upholding the integrity of the legal profession. Personal injury lawyers must navigate complex ethical dilemmas, balancing the pursuit of justice with their duty to their clients and the legal system as a whole. Client Advocacy and Confidentiality One of the primary responsibilities of personal injury attorneys is advocating for the rights of their clients. This entails providing zealous representation and pursuing the best possible outcome on behalf of those who have been injured or wronged. Central to this advocacy is maintaining client confidentiality, ensuring that sensitive information shared by clients remains protected. Personal injury lawyers must establish trust and rapport with their clients, fostering open communication and ensuring that their interests are safeguarded throughout the legal process. By upholding strict standards of confidentiality, attorneys can create a safe and supportive environment for clients to discuss their cases and seek redress for their injuries. In addition to advocacy, maintaining client confidentiality is paramount in personal injury cases. Clients often disclose sensitive information to their attorneys, including details about their injuries, medical history, and financial circumstances. It is imperative that attorneys uphold the strictest standards of confidentiality, safeguarding this information from unauthorized disclosure. By maintaining confidentiality, attorneys create a safe and supportive environment for clients to discuss their cases openly and candidly. This fosters trust and ensures that clients feel comfortable disclosing crucial information that may impact the outcome of their case. Ultimately, client advocacy and confidentiality are foundational principles that enable personal injury attorneys to provide effective representation and uphold the highest ethical standards in their practice. Case Evaluation and Preparation Before proceeding with a personal injury case, attorneys must conduct thorough evaluations to assess the merits of the claims and the likelihood of success. This involves gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and analyzing relevant legal precedents to develop a comprehensive strategy for pursuing compensation. Ethical considerations come into play during this process, as attorneys must ensure that they do not pursue frivolous or baseless claims that could harm the reputation of their clients or undermine the integrity of the legal system. By conducting diligent case evaluations and preparation, attorneys can pursue legitimate claims with confidence, knowing that they are acting in accordance with ethical standards. Advocacy and Negotiation In personal injury cases, advocacy extends beyond the courtroom to negotiation tables where attorneys seek to secure fair settlements for their clients. Ethical advocacy requires attorneys to negotiate in good faith, engaging in constructive dialogue with opposing parties to reach mutually acceptable outcomes. This involves presenting compelling arguments supported by evidence and legal precedent while remaining respectful and professional in interactions with opposing counsel and insurance representatives. By advocating ethically during negotiations, attorneys can achieve favorable settlements that provide clients with the compensation they need to recover from their injuries and move forward with their lives. Accountability and Responsibility Personal injury attorneys bear a significant responsibility to their clients, the legal system, and society as a whole. They must be accountable for their actions and decisions, ensuring that they adhere to ethical standards and fulfill their obligations to their clients. This includes providing competent representation, acting with diligence and professionalism, and safeguarding the interests of vulnerable individuals who rely on their legal expertise. Attorneys must also recognize their broader responsibility to promote access to justice and uphold the rule of law, working to ensure that all individuals have equal opportunities to seek redress for their injuries and grievances. Moreover, responsibility encompasses the duty of care that individuals and entities owe to others to prevent foreseeable harm. As explained by www.charleston-lawyer.com, this duty of care varies depending on the circumstances but generally requires individuals to act reasonably and prudently to avoid causing harm to others. When individuals or entities breach this duty of care and cause harm to others, they bear legal responsibility for their actions. Personal injury attorneys work to establish this breach of duty and hold responsible parties liable for compensating the injured party. By promoting accountability and responsibility, personal injury law aims to prevent future harm and ensure that victims receive the justice and compensation they deserve. In conclusion, the ethical compass in personal injury law guides attorneys in their practices, preparation, and principles. Upholding ethical standards is paramount to maintaining the integrity of the legal profession and ensuring that justice is served for those who have been harmed. By adhering to ethical principles such as integrity, client advocacy, and accountability, personal injury lawyers can fulfill their duty to their clients and the legal system while upholding the highest standards of professionalism and ethical conduct. As guardians of justice, personal injury attorneys play a vital role in advocating for the rights of individuals and holding wrongdoers accountable for their actions. Speaks from heart, always too passionate and driven by emotions. Spins the words with kindness & sharpness, intriguing your ever-inscrutable minds.
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CLICK ON ANY IMAGE IN A GROUP TO ACCESS ENLARGEMENTS IN GALLERIES Scooby is in reality Flo’s little brother. So excited was he, yesterday evening, after three years, to once more be romping around the floor; mock fighting; and running excitedly, paws clicking on the laminate flooring, with his big sister that he appears to have had a new lease of life. To have regained his youth. Or, at least, his middle age. Normally in the morning he dozes in his bed, making old man noises. This morning, calmly nestled in Flo’s arms, he was wide awake as we opened our Christmas stockings. This afternoon, on Now TV, we watched ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’, another work of magical fiction from J.K.Rowling, starring Eddie Redmayne and whoever produced the special effects. This was very enjoyable. Early this evening we opened our main presents. For some years now, Becky and Ian have given me a personalised diary. There is often some subtle reference to this blog. From England’s Midlands to somewhat further north ‘our evening meal’ may be referred to as ‘us tea’. For that reason, after we have eaten, I am known to announce that I am just going to “tell the world what we had for us tea”. Here is a scan of the front cover of this year’s diary. It was quite late by the time we all tucked into Jackie’s splendid roast turkey dinner with stuffing, roast potatoes and parsnips, red cabbage, chestnuts and bacon, pigs in blankets, cauliflower, broccoli, carrots, and tasty gravy. Red wine and various cordials were imbibed. I drank some of Jackie’s present of a superb Chateauneuf du Pape 2016. (Honestly, WordPress, I would have thought by now that when I write Pape in relation to wine you would know I do not mean Cape) We are threatened with Christmas pudding when we have room for it. That might be some time hence.
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Amazon's Reacher replaced Tom Cruise with Alan Ritchson as the titular avenger, but why didn't the Mission: Impossible icon reprise the role? Tom Cruise Claims He Just Filmed the 'Biggest Stunt in Cinema History' Tom Cruise over a canyon somewhere in Norway (Paramount) Stunt coordinator Wade Eastwood revealed that Cruise went through “a year of base training Base jumping coach Miles Daisher described Cruise as an “amazing individual.” Cruise said the key to getting the shot is consistency and hitting the right speed.
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The Satellite Sentinel Project (SSP) is issuing a human security alert for the civilian population of the Kauda Valley in the war-torn Nuba Mountains region of Sudan. Digital Globe Intelligence Solutions (DGIS) imagery has captured a significant mobilization of Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) around Rashad, Delaba, and Umm Abdallah in the Nuba Mountains, South Kordofan, Sudan. The SAF mobilization, which includes the movement of heavy weaponry into the area, appears to be preparation for an assault on Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF) bases in the Kauda Valley. Most significantly, DGIS imagery from Delaba confirms the presence of a Chinese-manufactured WS-01 multiple rocket launcher battery,* a powerful and indiscriminate weapon within the SAF inventory, that is not normally deployed to low-level conflicts. In addition, sources on the ground have confirmed the presence of the reconstituted Janjaweed, known as the Rapid Support Force (RSF), west of Rashad, which routinely engages in the destruction of entire civilian villages. The RSF include local militias that are backed by the Sudanese government to forcibly displace civilians and engage rebel forces. The combination of the WS-01 multiple rocket launcher and the RSF Janjaweed poses a grave threat to civilian populations in the Nuba Mountains region. There has been a three-fold increase in SAF presence at Umm Abdallah, including two additional motorized infantry battalions and tank positions set up to the west and east of the town. The units appear to be highly mobile and could rapidly move to another location. Figure 1 depicts the deployment of a motorized infantry battalion immediately east of Umm Abdallah on April 13, 2014. The cargo trucks near the center probably contain tents and other supplies for the battalion. Imagery taken between March 14 and April 9 suggests that SAF units have recently moved into wooded locations on the south side of Delaba. On April 9 a WS-01 multiple rocket launcher was observed along with at least one 2S1 self-propelled artillery gun, or 122 mm Howitzer, in the area. Additional weaponry could be present, but the area is partially obscured by tree cover. At least two WS-01 batteries have been identified outside of Khartoum – one at El Obeid Headquarters (HQ) and the other at the 14th Division HQ in Kadugli. Weekend imagery over El Obied HQ suggests that the WS-01 multiple rocket launcher battery and the 2S1 self-propelled artillery gun battery on that installation are no longer there; they could be the same batteries observed in Delaba. Figure 2 shows a reinforced motorized infantry battalion deployed west of Delaba on April 13, 2014. Figure 3 shows the deployment of a WS-01 multiple rocket launcher and one 2S1 self-propelled artillery gun to an installation south of Delaba on April 9, 2014. In recent comments reported by the Sudan Tribune, Sudanese Defense Minister Abdel-Rahim Mohamed Hussein has vowed that the rebel forces will be crushed unless they enter into a negotiated settlement with the government, including participation in the Sudanese government’s ongoing national dialogue process. The leadership of the rebel SRF has reiterated that they will not participate in this “farce par excellence” with the government, so long as the national dialogue lacks transparency, accountability, and a third party mediator. Last Friday, Sudan’s National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) Director Mohamed Atta confirmed the deployment of the RSF Janjaweed to South Kordofan. Radio Dabanga has also confirmed the presence of RSF militias under the command of Gen. Abdel-Samad Babiker stationed at Al Fayed village in Rashad, where SSP images were taken. On April 11, ground sources reported the shelling and aerial bombardment of areas around Tome and Mansour, which is often a precursor to the wholesale burning and destruction of civilian villages carried out by the RSF Janjaweed. In recent months, attacks against civilians have continued across Darfur, South Kordofan and Blue Nile. February was the deadliest month for aerial assault in South Kordofan since the recent conflict began in 2011, and Darfur is seeing the worst levels of violence since the beginning of the genocide. The mobilization of SAF in the Kauda Valley, while it simultaneously launches the national dialogue, may be the latest example of a long practiced regime strategy: using diplomatic overtures to neutralize one set of opponents while launching military offensives on others. Alternatively, the regime may be seeking to press a weakened rebel SRF into the national dialogue. Regardless of the intent of this massive offensive, civilian populations will likely be caught in the middle of devastating violence. *WS-01 multiple rocket launcher was manufactured by Sichuan Aerospace Corporation – SCAIC and is part of the Weishi family of rocket launchers. It is a 302 mm rocket with ranges reported between 80 and 180 km depending on the version. This same system was acquired by Iran and used to develop the Fajr-5. A battery consists of one launcher and one resupply vehicle.
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Editors at top journals are looking for specific components that may not be the author’s focus point. First, the editor will take a look at your title, then your abstract. If those two components are satisfying, the editor will send the article for the review process. The content of the paper is usually not checked by the editor and does not give the first impression. Make your title appealing. It is recommended to give a long title, enough to understand the aim of your article. It should not be very long, or otherwise, the reader might lose interest before reaching your content. Focus on making your abstract informative. The findings of your research should be highlighted rather than introducing the background of the study. Many of the reviewers gave me useful tips. Some recommend providing one statement describing the research idea. This is followed by a summary of the methodology. Then, state your findings, particularly the breakthrough of the research. End your abstract with a final statement to conclude the contribution of this paper. Though not mandatory, a graphical abstract is a tool to summarize the idea in a diagram or a figure. Some journals obligate the authors to submit graphical abstracts with instructions. See the two example below (Fig. 1). Fig. 1. A graphical abstract expresses the differences between one-step and two-step saccharification of biomass (Elgharbawy et al., 2016). © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. You can observe that the drawing is not fancy nor sophisticated. We simply used Adobe Photoshop basic tools and MS Powerpoint to generate the abstract. Fig. 2. A graphical abstract to summarize the ionic liquids applications integrated with lipases (Elgharbawy et al., 2018). © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. We used MS Powerpoint to generate the Fig. 2. You are writing your article to be read. Make it clear and straightforward. Audience from several backgrounds should be able to understand 25% of your article. Do not present your ideas in complicated vocabularies while the content is misleading (Gould, 2014). During my Ph.D. journey, I have received several comments from the reviewers. They recommend focussing your energy on drawing your introduction carefully. This aims to show your “state-of-the-art” in this research. It simply means to give the best available. Provide the reader with a concise background, followed by the research gaps and what you offer in this context. This will assist you to find the direction to list your findings. Do not use figures and tables to illustrate the same findings. You should be able to distinguish which should be better shown in figures/tables and which could be described in the text. Remember that you have limited number of figures and tables. Some journals restrict you to 5-6 figures, so choose wisely. This is a summary of your work. Provide the outcome of your research and the future outlook that might lead to possible investigations. Do not repeat the abstract. Most of the writers miss one or two “in-text citation.” Carefully cross-check your references list with the text. Make sure to follow the reference style from your targeted journal. Stay tuned. We have more for you. - Elgharbawy, A. A., Riyadi, F. A., Alam, M. Z., & Moniruzzaman, M. (2018). Ionic liquids as a potential solvent for lipase-catalysed reactions: A review. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 251. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2017.12.050 - Elgharbawy, A. A., Alam, M. Z., Moniruzzaman, M., & Goto, M. (2016). Ionic liquid pretreatment as emerging approaches for enhanced enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass. Biochemical Engineering Journal, 109, 252–267. http://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bej.2016.01.021 - Gould, Julie. “How to Get Published in High-Impact Journals: Big Research and Better Writing.” Nature News, Nature Publishing Group, 3 Nov. 2014, blogs.nature.com/naturejobs/2014/11/03/how-to-get-published-in-high-impact-journals-big-research-and-better-writing/.
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High achieving female attorney (who would make Susan Estrich's blood boil) shows how to call on the stronger sex for assistance when necessary: Conservative columnist and author Ann Coulter was greeted with a mixture of standing ovations and heckling after she took center stage Tuesday night at Kansas University's Lied Center. ....Coulter received several standing ovations during her speech, but she also found herself interrupted several times by a small, scattered group of hecklers. "I think there are some people in the audience who meant to be at the sexual reorientation class down the hall," Coulter said, in response to the heckling. Moments later Coulter stopped and called for assistance from students when hecklers started in again and no one of authority was seen trying to stop them. "Could 10 of the largest College Republicans start walking up and down the aisles and start removing anyone shouting?" Coulter asked. "Otherwise, this lecture is over." Several people responded, leaving their seats to confront the hecklers, and verbal confrontations erupted in parts of the auditorium. .... Later, when heckling broke out again, a couple of uniformed KU Public Safety Department officers appeared and escorted about six people out of the auditorium.
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Take a look around the Stair Arms – a former coaching inn just a short drive outside Edinburgh Recently I was invited to stay at the Stair Arms, a former coaching inn on the road to Edinburgh which is nearly 200 years old. I always love visiting Scotland, so I happily headed North for another weekend away. Despite its traditional exterior, the Stair Arms proved to be a surprisingly modern hotel. But it also has a very traditionally warm Scottish atmosphere, and you can be sure of a friendly welcome from the staff. So come and take a look around the Stair Arms: How to get to the Stair Arms As you might expect for a former coaching inn, the Stair Arms is very easy to find. It sits on the A68 around 12 miles south-east of Edinburgh, which makes it an ideal resting place if you’re visiting Scotland’s capital city. In fact, the Sheriffhall Park & Ride is just 10 minutes drive from the Stair Arms, which is a convenient way to travel to Edinburgh. I arrived at the Stair Arms on a Sunday afternoon, the final stop on a long weekend in Scotland. I was looking forward to a relaxing evening before heading back south to Shropshire. The hotel’s owner, Carolyn Ramsay was waiting in reception. There are six members of her family working at the hotel at the moment – her daughter, her son and daughter-in-law, and three of Carolyn’s granddaughters. It’s a real family enterprise! After checking in, we headed upstairs and through the rabbit’s warren of corridors to my room. A modern bedroom at the Stair Arms For a hotel that is nearly 200 years old, the interior design of the Stair Arms is surprisingly modern. And that design is continued into the bedrooms. All of the bedrooms have been remodelled and redecorated within the last four years. The style is fresh and modern with a distinctly Scottish touch. The room was spacious, with a large comfortable double bed, a dressing table and mirror, and a small seating area. I would be spending the night in one of the rooms at the rear of the hotel, which overlook the large garden. It was quiet during my visit, but I’m not sure if it would be busier in the warmer months. As I mentioned, the room has a large comfortable double bed with crisp white bedlinen. There is high speed WiFi throughout the hotel, and the signal in our room was good. There was also a flat screen TV and a hospitality tray which was generously filled with a selection of tea and coffee plus a range of Borders biscuits. And the large ensuite bathroom was also sleek and modern in design. There was a shower over the bath and complimentary Cole and Lewis toiletries. I was surprised to find that the room didn’t have a hairdryer, as this seems like such a standard item in most hotel rooms. But apart from that than that the room was a perfectly comfortable place to spend the night, and it was spotlessly clean. My stay was complimentary, but rooms start from around £75. I think that represents very good value for this standard of room. Once I’d finished taking photographs of the room, I headed downstairs to the hotel’s bar for a drink. Take a look around the hotel It’s not just the bedrooms at the Stair Arms which have been refurbished. In the last four years, Carolyn Ramsay has undertaken a complete renovation and redecoration project throughout the hotel. The reception area, bar and restaurant, and all of the 11 bedrooms have all been decorated in a fresh, modern style, in what must have been a mammoth project to plan. The hotel’s function room has also been redecorated, but it was being set up for an event when I visited so I didn’t take photographs. The hotel is a great venue for weddings, and the lovely garden behind the hotel is perfect for photographs. And the hotel’s bar is clearly a popular place to meet up with friends and enjoy a drink or some lunch together. There are plenty of comfortable chairs dotted around, and this part of the hotel is also dog-friendly so you can take your pooch along with you for lunch. And if you have a sweet tooth, then you can indulge in some of the hotel’s fabulous home-made cakes. As well as squidgy brownies and cakes, there was even some tablet on offer when I visited! And the cocktail bar is stocked with a range of beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks. Or you could have a very good cup of Illy coffee – that’s always a winner with me! And the hotel has a large, airy restaurant where you can enjoy lunch or dinner. There are plenty of places to sit in this sleek, modern space. I went back to relax in the bedroom for a while before heading back downstairs for dinner. Dinner at the Stair Arms When I visited the Stair Arms, the UK was just preparing to move into a period of travel restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic. That meant that the hotel was a little quiet, although there were some people in the bar during the afternoon and a few other guests staying at the hotel as well. So my guest and I were shown to our table, and looked through the menu. I did love the fact that there were fresh flowers on each of the tables, a lovely little touch of Spring! The Stair Arms menu showcases the best of local produce, and changes with the seasons. The menu includes a range of pub favourites, some traditional Scottish dishes with a modern twist, and also some imaginative dishes to try. We ordered our food and also selected a bottle of Argentinian Malbec, which quickly arrived along with some warm home-made bread and a selection of dips. The tomato salsa was fresh and slightly piquant, while I loved the creamy, garlicky creme fraiche dip. Our starters arrived soon afterwards, and I was pleasantly surprised by the generous size of the portions. Earlier in the afternoon, I had heard someone in the bar order the breaded Brie and it sounded very tempting. So I decided to pick that as my starter. You can’t go far wrong with gooey, melted cheese and these were delicious. They arrived on a bed of salad, with some redcurrant jelly to cut through the richness of the Brie. Meanwhile, the second starter we ordered was a twist on traditional Scottish ingredients. A small pile of haggis fritters were served with a rich creamy sauce flavoured with wholegrain mustard and Glenkinchie whisky. I sampled a bite because I love haggis, and this was a very tasty starter. By the way, the hotel is only a 10 minute drive away from the Glenkinchie distillery. You can book in for a tour of the premises there if that interests you. Other starters on the menu when we visited included Cullen Skink, seared scallops served with pea puree and black pudding, and a chicken liver and cognac pate served with oatcakes and cumberland sauce. And if I thought that the starters were generously sized, then the main courses continued on that theme. The Uncle Sam chicken comprises a tender breaded chicken breast topped with pulled pork, cheese and crispy bacon. It came with roast cherry tomatoes and coleslaw on the side, as well as a portion of really good chips. The chicken was cooked beautifully – really moist and full of flavour. Meanwhile I’d gone for the Stair Arms version of the traditional Sunday roast. The star of the show was a generous portion of meltingly tender ‘low and slow’ roast beef in a rich meaty gravy. It was accompanied by a selection of vegetables, roast potatoes and an impressively large and fluffy Yorkshire pudding. Everything on the plate was cooked beautifully and packed full of flavour. It was a very good Sunday lunch, but I have to confess that I couldn’t manage to eat it all. Other main courses on the menu included a Brie and mushroom Wellington, a ribeye steak served with haggis fritters and whisky sauce, and salmon fillet with a grape, dill, white wine and cream sauce. We were both so full after our main courses that we couldn’t manage dessert. The choices did sound tempting, however, with options like sticky toffee cheesecake, chocolate brownie with ice cream and a range of ice cream sundaes. So we just had a cup of coffee before retiring to our room for a very good night’s sleep! Breakfast at the Stair Arms, Pathhead After filling up on all of the delicious local produce at dinner, I slept very well. Next morning at breakfast time, I was still fairly full! We were greeted and shown to our table, and I asked for a cup of coffee. A jug of orange juice and a range of cereals were laid out on the bar. There’s a good range of options on the menu at the Stair Arms. You can choose to have a full Scottish breakfast, and there are versions available for vegans and vegetarians as well. Or you could go for a hot roll or croissant filled with your choice of bacon, sausage, black pudding and egg. But I was really feeling very full, so I wanted something lighter, and opted to have poached egg on toast. The eggs were cooked perfectly, still runny in the middle, and a basket of toast was also brought out to go with the selection of jams and spreads on the table. And the porridge arrived with a little dish of heather honey and whisky alongside. It was a delicious and warming start to the day, and one that I plan to recreate at home! After another cup of coffee, it was time to head back upstairs to pack up ready for the drive back to Shropshire. Things to do near the Stair Arms As I mentioned earlier, the Stair Arms was originally a coaching inn on the road to Edinburgh. And the hotel is perfectly located for visiting Scotland’s capital, with all of its gorgeous architecture and fascinating history. If you like whisky, then you might enjoy a tour of the Glenkinchie distillery, which is just a 10 minutes away. Lovers of history may wish to visit Rosslyn Chapel, which is around 25 minutes away from the Stair Arms. Or if you don’t mind driving a little further, you could visit the charming Dawyck Botanic Garden. It is just under an hour away from the hotel by car. The Stair Arms: My Verdict I really enjoyed my stay at the Stair Arms. It’s a traditional coaching inn with a thoroughly modern outlook, and the quality of the service there was excellent. The hotel is family run, and it really has that kind of atmosphere. The room was fresh, sleek and modern in design. And although that missing hairdryer did seem to be a strange omission, it was quickly forgotten. My stay and dinner were complimentary, but the bill for dinner would have come to just under £40 excluding drinks. I think that is great value considering the generous portions and quality of the food. There’s a good variety of dishes to choose from, and I particularly liked that they use traditional Scottish foods and local produce. The Stair Arms is a good hotel to break your journey to Edinburgh and beyond, at a price that represents very good value. The Stair Arms A68, Pathhead EH37 5TX
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Plant, Grow, Reap, Eat, Return By Tara Bannon Williamson, Amelia Eckles and Heidi Young For the GPHN What is a seed library? A seed library is a collection of seeds that are free to the public to take home and grow. Similar to our circulating collection, there are limits on how many seeds can be “checked out” by each customer. There is no requirement that seeds be returned at the end of the season — but it is encouraged! There are over 450 seed libraries across the United States — and two of them currently exist within Denver Public Library, the Park Hill Branch and the Ross-Broadway Branch. Why are seed libraries important? Seed libraries provide many functions. They increase food security and health on both an individual and communal level, maintain and generate plant diversity (studies estimate that about 75 percent of agricultural plant diversity has already been lost), encourage skill-building and sharing, preserve traditional knowledge and culture, strengthen local food systems, and so much more. Growing plants from seed gives people a chance to engage more fully in the daily acts that keep us alive, create culture, and maintain the health of our living world. By offering seeds and seed education to the community, we bolster biodiversity, encourage gardening and local food production. We promote physical and mental health through engagement with nature. And, we educate the public spanning topics of seed saving, gardening, cultural food traditions and food sovereignty — just for starters. Seed Bundles are Coming The Park Hill Branch Seed Library will be offering seed bundles for the first time ever this spring. Send an email to [email protected] to request a bundle of up to 10 types of seeds per patron. You will receive an email letting you know when your bundle is ready. This service will be offered while supplies last. To help us make services like this available in the future, consider saving seeds from your crops and donate them back to the library in the fall. Example Bundles Include: • Dark Leafy Greens Bundle: (i.e. kale, collards, spinach) • Salad Bowl Bundle (i.e. lettuces, arugula, mustard greens) • Herb Bundle (i.e. basil, thyme, dill) • Salsa Bundle (i.e. tomato, pepper, cilantro, onion) • Root Vegetable Bundle (i.e. carrots, turnips, beets, radishes) • Bouquet Bundle (i.e. assorted cut flowers)
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A short film about Tipton will get a charity premiere at Tipton Library and Heritage Centre on Thursday 9th April, 2015 at 7pm. Over the past few months filmmaker Geoff Broadway has been travelling around Tipton meeting local folk, collecting their stories and sharing their photographs. The result is a short film which celebrates the town, remembers the past and looks forward to the future. Geoff has worked on the film as part of the Unseen Sandwell project, celebrating the Jubilee Arts Archive 1974-94. Tipton Library is pleased to announce the premier of the film, which will be launched by the Mayor of Sandwell, Cllr Derek Rowley. Tickets are £2 and include a glass of wine and some traditional Black Country refreshments. All monies raised will be going to BUDS (Better Understanding for Dementia). A limited edition dvd of the film will be available on the night. Admission is by advance ticket only and places can be reserved by calling the library at 0121 557 1796. You can view a trailer for the film at: http://intentional.co.uk/2015/03/10/tipton/ Geoff is also showing a new film work at Flatpack Festival – Between us: Birmingham Portraits is a spellbinding street-level view of the city’s people, Friday March 20th, 2015 @ 11:00 am – Saturday March 21st, 2015 @ 6:00 pm at Great Western Arcade, with an artist talk on Saturday at 4pm.
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How to Choose a Name for Yourself Choosing a name for yourself can be a daunting decision. But oftentimes, transgender people find it necessary to fit comfortably in their gender identity. Still, with so many options out there, where do you start? This guide will suggest different ways of choosing a name for yourself and how to run new names for “test drives.” Why Transgender People Change their Names When transgender people realize their trans identity, they often decide to transition. “Transition” can refer to many different things, but primarily for trans people, it means becoming who you are. When cisgender people think of transitioning as it relates to the trans community, they likely think of gender-affirming surgeries or hormone-replacement therapy, like testosterone and estrogen. But many aspects of transition are much simpler than that, like choosing a new name. Social transitioning is a valid, important part of transition that requires zero medical intervention. With social transition, transgender people often change their pronouns, dress in a gender-affirming way, change their hair style, and go by a new name. Many trans people–adults and children–start transition here. Social transition lets trans people become who they are. Often, that comes with a new name. When names are gendered, it’s no surprise that many trans people feel uncomfortable with a name given to them at birth. How I Chose a Name for Myself (transmasc non-binary) I am a transmasculine non-binary person. (I was assigned female at birth). I am not on any hormones; I have not had any gender-affirming surgeries (though I plan to have a mastectomy in the future). I have a curly bowl-cut hairstyle. I dress masculine of center. I bind my chest regularly. I was born with the name Jessica, with an equally feminine middle name. As a child, I don’t remember feeling discomfort with my name at all. However, I do recall feeling thrilled at everyone using my nickname, Jesse. During K-12, all my peers, teachers, and family used this nickname for me. Jessica felt less and less like me before realizing my gender identity. As I got my bachelor’s degree, I went by “Jess” more and more. (And I still do.) Making the transition from a given name I rarely used anymore to introducing myself with a nickname I preferred instead was simple and easy. After coming out as non-binary, I made it clear that when I get a legal name change after marriage, I’d change my name to Jess, officially. (It’s been almost a year since I got married, and I still haven’t picked a middle name yet.) A quick, comfortable shift from given name to nickname is lucky. Many trans people don’t feel comfortable keeping pieces of their given names. Some need whole, fresh starts. I turned to my trans friends and online trans community for some insight on the many ways trans people choose a new name for themselves. How to Choose a Name for Yourself: Where to start There are many ways to choose a name for yourself. The only real rule to picking a new name is that you pick something you like! But in addition to that, here are some questions you might ask yourself to start the name-choosing journey: Do you want to keep a namesake from your given name? Keeping a piece of your given name might play a role in choosing a new name for yourself. Obviously, when I swapped Jessica for Jess, I kept a lot of the given name. But that’s not the only kind of tokens you can keep. A few people I talked to wanted to keep their initials the same. I’m in the same boat! It’s part of the reason picking a new middle name has been challenging. (Androgynous B names are sparse.) I don’t feel particularly attached to my initials, but I do sign my name using them. Keeping that the same felt important to me. A friend of mine chose the name “Mikey” because the “E-Y” sound ending remained from his given name. Keeping a token like that eased the transition into using a new name. The goal is to consider what you do like about your given name and see how that can influence choosing a new one. How does the name compare to others’ in your lives? Although choosing a name for yourself is about you first and foremost, considering how it sounds with others might help rule some things out. For example, maybe you don’t want to pick a name that sounds too similar to your partner’s name. (Or maybe you do. My name is Jess; my wife’s name is Jas. All of our Eastern European friends pronounce our names the same.) A friend of mine considered the name “Joey,” but his mom pointed out how close it sounded to his sister’s name, “Chloe.” Not that twin-level rhyming names with your sibling is a make-it-or-break-it level problem, but it’s worth considering. How does the name sound with your last name? This question doesn’t need much of an explanation. But, I have a friend who’s full, given name often leads people to automatically nicknaming her Ally, making her Ally McNally, which sounds like the name of a children’s cartoon. It’s worth checking the vibe! How to Choose a Name for Yourself: Where to find the perfect name Here’s a list of name-choosing ideas that I’ve gathered from trans friends who’ve shared their name-choosing journey. Get inspiration from baby name lists Using baby name lists for inspiration is a great place to start. It’s where I’ve been looking for my new middle name; it’s where many of my trans friends turned to start their naming journey. Make a list of the names you like and try whittling it down from there. Using a name from an old acquaintance Surprisingly, I’m finding this is more common than not. Plenty of my trans friends confessed to adopting the name of someone they used to know–old internet friend, a former classmate, etc. Taking inspiration from favorite characters Your favorite characters are another great source of new name inspo. I’ve heard people testing names from their favorite films and TV shows, books, video games–you name it. Asking close friends or family what names they think suit you Lastly, try turning to others for some ideas. Did your parents have a “backup name” reserved for you? Maybe your friends have some stellar suggestions. I’ve even heard of people posting a selfie online and asking followers to reply with what name(s) come to mind. Running New Names for a Test Drive After you picked a name you like, it’s time to start using it to see how it fits! Of course, you can ask friends and family to use your new chosen name. But if you want to try it out a little bit beforehand, I have some tips from the trans community to share. Use your chosen name at cafés Give your new name to the barista with your coffee order. An overwhelming number of trans people I spoke with shared this tip. Test the name online Building a community of friends online is typical of LGBTQ+ people. It makes connecting to other queer people simple. So, if you’re already in an online queer community, that’s a great place to test a new name. Other queer people are likely to understand the significance of name change and do their best to help you along this journey. Use close friends, family, or other safe people Alternatively, think of those you trust. Who make you feel safe in your identity already? It may be worth talking to those you are close to about your journey so far. Cluing them in to your desire for a name change can help when you are ready to make that transition. Sharing a new chosen name with a few closest to you can familiarize yourself with the name to see if it’s a good fit before fully committing to it. Changing Your Name When it comes to choosing a name for yourself and changing it, your comfort and joy are most important. Use those two key outcomes to guide the journey. And remember: - It might take time to get used to your new name, even if you like the way it feels. - It’s okay to change your mind; you can pick a new name if you find the first one doesn’t fit. - You don’t need to explain yourself. - Follow your trans joy.
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Children from Moto Reading’s adopted school and members of staff from the Reading site rolled up their sleeves earlier to plant over 100 trees at the Eastbound services. Working together, the nine pupils from Battle Primary Academy and seven staff planted the mixture of oak, field maple, silver birch and hazel trees. The trees will grow into valuable components of the local environment, helping to absorb pollution and provide homes for wildlife. The planting is the latest joint initiative between the two organisations. Last year MITC donated more than £100,000 through income from carrier bag sales in support of The Woodland Trust’s First World War Centenary Woods commemoration project, which will see millions of trees planted across the UK to commemorate the Centenary of the First World War.
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North Carolina has a number of different assault crimes, like simple assault, assault on a female, assault with a deadly weapon, and so on. We also have a confusing body of case law regarding the propriety of multiple assault convictions based on a single course of conduct. For example, can a defendant who assaults his wife with a knife be convicted of both assault on a female and assault with a deadly weapon? The critical case in this area is State v. Ezell, 159 N.C. App. 103 (2003). In Ezell, the court considered whether a defendant could be convicted of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury (AWDWIKISI) and assault inflicting serious bodily injury (AISBI) based on the same conduct. The defendant argued no, claiming that double jeopardy precluded the multiple convictions. The court started off in the right direction, noting that double jeopardy prohibits multiple punishments for the same offense, and that the test for whether two crimes are the “same offense” is the same-elements test established in Blockburger v. United States, 284 U.S. 299 (1932). Essentially, the questions is whether each offense contains at least one element that the other does not. If so, they are separate offenses and the defendant may be convicted of both. If not, the offenses are either the same offense, or one is a lesser-included offense of the other, in which case double jeopardy normally precludes conviction of both. Plainly, AWDWIKISI and AISBI each have distinct elements and so pass the Blockburger test: the former requires proof that a deadly weapon was used and that the defendant had the intent to kill, while the latter requires proof of serious bodily injury, which is more grave than the plain old “serious injury” required by the former. The Ezell court nonetheless held that the defendant could not be convicted of both, because G.S. 14-32.4, which defines AISBI and makes it a Class F felony, states that it applies “[u]nless the conduct is covered under some other provision of law providing greater punishment.” The court concluded that in Ezell, the conduct was covered by some other provision of law providing greater punishment, namely, G.S. 14-32, which made AWDWIKISI a Class E felony. As a matter of statutory interpretation, the court’s reasoning works. The problem is that the court characterized its ruling as a matter of double jeopardy, which it isn’t. (The court’s discussion of Missouri v. Hunter, 459 U.S. 359 (1983), is a red herring, because that case concerns when multiple convictions are allowed even when the crimes are the same under Blockburger; it does not stand for the proposition that multiple convictions may be prohibited even when the crimes are not the same under Blockburger.) The upshot has been that lots of people, including judges, lawyers, and litigants, think that there is a general double jeopardy prohibition against convicting a defendant of both a more serious offense and a “lesser related” offense — a less-serious offense that shares some elements with the more-serious offense but that also has some distinct elements, so that it is not a lesser-included offense. There is no such general prohibition. Conviction of both offenses is permitted under the Blockburger test. There is a prohibition in the assault context only because of the “[u]nless the conduct is covered . . .” language, which appears in many of the assault statutes. Ezell has been applied in several later cases, see, e.g., State v. McCoy, 174 N.C. App. 105 (2005) (holding that a defendant can’t be convicted of AWDWISI and AISBI based on the same conduct), but has been held not to apply when the greater offense is not an assault offense, see State v. Hines, 166 N.C. App. 202 (2005) (upholding convictions of RWDW and assault on a handicapped person). One issue left open by Ezell and not, as far as I can tell, answered in any subsequent case, is whether a defendant may be convicted of two assault offenses that are the same degree of seriousness based on the same conduct, such as AOF and AISI, which are both A1 misdemeanors. I suppose so, since there’s no (true) double jeopardy problem, and since the statutory language that forms the basis for Ezell applies only when there is another provision of law providing “greater,” not equal, punishment. Update: The Court of Appeals, in State v. Williams, __ N.C. App. __ (2009), recently applied Ezell to bar convictions of (1) AISBI and assault by strangulation based on the same conduct, and (2) AISBI and AWDWISI based on the same conduct. It used some of the “double jeopardy” language I criticized above, but reached the right result, as a matter of statutory interpretation, both times. The latter ruling, though, is couched in very broad language that might be read to imply that it would never be proper for a defendant to be convicted of two assault offenses based on the same conduct, regardless of the offenses’ elements and whether the statues in question explicitly prohibit multiple convictions.
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Table of Contents Ada Lovelace, often hailed as the first computer programmer, was a trailblazing figure in the field of computing. Her influential work and contributions to computer science have left an indelible mark on the industry. As one of the early computer scientists and an advocate for the involvement of women in STEM fields, Lovelace’s legacy continues to inspire and empower generations of innovators and influential women in technology. Ada Lovelace Day, celebrated annually on the second Tuesday of October, commemorates her significant contributions and serves as a reminder of the importance of women in technology. Lovelace’s brilliance and forward-thinking vision are evident in her work on the analytical engine, a precursor to modern computing. Her revolutionary understanding of the machine’s potential to carry out symbolic operations and perform tasks beyond mere numerical calculations laid the foundation for the development of artificial intelligence. Lovelace’s keen insights and her creation of the first algorithm set a precedent and established a new era in computing history. Her collaboration with renowned inventor Charles Babbage resulted in groundbreaking research and intellectual partnership. Lovelace’s extensive notes on the Analytical Engine not only translated and expanded on Luigi Menabrea’s work but also showcased her ability to envision the future of computing. Despite her significant contributions, Ada Lovelace’s achievements went largely unrecognized until the 20th century. However, her exceptional intellect, visionary ideas, and undeniable impact on the field of computer science have immortalized her as a computing pioneer and a celebrated figure in the history of technology. Ada Lovelace’s story serves as a reminder of the barriers she overcame to pursue her passion in a male-dominated field. Today, Lovelace’s legacy remains an inspiration for aspiring women in STEM, encouraging them to challenge stereotypes and make their mark on the world of technology. As we reflect on Lovelace’s contributions to computer science, it becomes clear why she is celebrated as an influential figure whose imprint resonates through the corridors of computing history. Early Life and Education Ada Lovelace, the computing pioneer, was born on December 10, 1815, in London, England. She was the daughter of renowned poet Lord Byron and Lady Anne Isabella Milbanke. Lovelace’s early life was marked by privilege but also isolation, as she was raised by her mother and strict grandparents. Despite her unconventional family background, Lovelace received a comprehensive education from a young age. Her mother, Lady Milbanke, recognized Lovelace’s brilliance and encouraged her to study mathematics and logic. This early exposure fuelled Lovelace’s curiosity and laid the foundation for her profound interest in technology and science. Throughout her formative years, Lovelace’s fascination with mathematics and logic grew. She honed her analytical skills and developed a remarkable aptitude for problem-solving. This innate talent would later become instrumental in her contributions to the field of computing. Under the guidance of her tutors and mentors, Lovelace’s intellectual abilities flourished. She delved into the realms of mathematics, learning from distinguished mathematicians of her time and exploring various branches of the subject. Lovelace’s thirst for knowledge was unquenchable, and she constantly sought opportunities to expand her horizons and push the boundaries of her understanding. By immersing herself in the world of mathematics and logic, Lovelace found a sense of purpose and fulfillment. Her interest in technology and science was not merely academic but deeply ingrained in her being. Lovelace recognized the potential of these disciplines to revolutionize society and drive innovation. Throughout her early life and education, Lovelace’s passion for mathematics, logic, and her interest in technology converged, setting the stage for her groundbreaking contributions to the field of computer science. Collaboration with Charles Babbage Ada Lovelace’s most significant contributions to computer science came through her collaboration with Charles Babbage. She first met Babbage in 1833, and their intellectual partnership led to a profound understanding of Babbage’s Analytical Engine. Lovelace translated and supplemented an article by Luigi Menabrea about the Analytical Engine, which included a set of extensive notes. In these notes, Lovelace described an algorithm that is widely considered the first computer program. She recognized the potential of the Analytical Engine to perform tasks beyond simple calculations and envisioned its use as a tool for creativity and collaboration. Ada Lovelace’s collaboration with Charles Babbage was instrumental in shaping the field of computer science. Through their partnership, they furthered the development of the Analytical Engine and laid the groundwork for modern computing. Lovelace’s translation and notes provided a deep understanding of the machine’s capabilities, and her algorithm demonstrated the potential for it to execute complex tasks. Her visionary insights into the future of computing, emphasizing its role in creativity and collaboration, set the stage for the technological advancements we see today. |Collaboration with Charles Babbage Highlights |Translation and supplementation of Luigi Menabrea’s article on the Analytical Engine |Description of the first computer program algorithm |Recognition of the Analytical Engine’s potential for creativity and collaboration |Influential contributions to the development of modern computing Lovelace’s Vision and Impact Ada Lovelace’s visionary ideas and understanding of the Analytical Engine laid the foundation for modern computing. She recognized that computers could perform not only numerical calculations but also symbolic operations. Lovelace’s concept of universal computation, where machines could go beyond predefined tasks to perform complex operations, has proved to be instrumental in the development of artificial intelligence. Her belief that computers could only do what humans instructed them to do is still foundational in the field of AI. The Lovelace Test, proposed in 2001, challenges the idea of true machine intelligence by requiring computers to generate original and independent output. In Lovelace’s visionary view, computing was not limited to mere numerical calculations. She understood that computers had the potential for universal computation, capable of performing symbolic operations beyond predefined tasks. This profound insight laid the groundwork for the development of artificial intelligence, a field that explores the creation of intelligent machines capable of reasoning and learning. Lovelace’s understanding of the limitations of early computing machines was groundbreaking. She acknowledged that computers could only execute the instructions provided by humans. This belief remains fundamental in the field of AI, which seeks to develop algorithms and systems that can emulate human intelligence and decision-making processes. As a testament to Lovelace’s enduring impact, the Lovelace Test was introduced in 2001. Inspired by her visionary ideas, this test established a benchmark for true machine intelligence. By requiring computers to generate original and independent output, the Lovelace Test challenges the notion of AI algorithms being limited to pre-existing knowledge and programmed responses. Recognition and Legacy Ada Lovelace’s exceptional contributions to computer science were not widely recognized until the 20th century. Her groundbreaking work, which laid the foundation for modern computing, was reintroduced and acknowledged by Bertram Vivian Bowden in 1953. Lovelace’s significant role in the development of computing was finally acknowledged, cementing her status as a true pioneer in computer programming. Today, Ada Lovelace is rightfully recognized as a symbol of the important contributions women have made to technology. Her legacy serves as an inspiration for generations of women in technology, empowering them to pursue careers in STEM fields. To commemorate her immense impact, Ada Lovelace Day is celebrated annually on the second Tuesday of October. This special day not only honors her pioneering work but also aims to encourage more women to enter the world of technology and continue advancing the boundaries of computer science. |Contributions to Computer Science |Women in Technology |Ada Lovelace’s work acknowledged by Bertram Vivian Bowden, 1953 |A symbol of women’s contributions to technology |Lovelace’s pioneering work laid the foundation for modern computing |Inspires women to pursue careers in STEM fields |Reintroduction of Lovelace’s significant role in computing |Ada Lovelace Day celebrates her legacy |Her understanding of the Analytical Engine shaped the development of computer science |Empowers women to make their mark in the technology industry |Belated recognition of Lovelace’s groundbreaking contributions |Lovelace’s vision continues to shape the field of technology |Her work paved the way for advancements in artificial intelligence |Encourages diversity and equality in technology Ada Lovelace, the pioneering computing genius, has undeniably left an indelible mark on the world of technology. Her visionary insights and grasp of the potential of the Analytical Engine have shaped the development of modern computers and artificial intelligence. Lovelace’s legacy as a prominent woman in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) continues to inspire and empower countless generations of women in the technology industry. Ada Lovelace’s profound contributions to computing history will forever be remembered and celebrated. As a trailblazer and influential figure, she defied societal norms of her time and deftly navigated the predominantly male-dominated field of technology. Her pioneering work serves as a powerful reminder of the crucial role women have played and continue to play in advancing the world of technology. Lovelace’s enduring legacy serves as a beacon of inspiration, encouraging women to pursue careers in STEM and champion their rightful place in the world of technology. Her invaluable contributions have not only paved the way for technological advancements but have also shattered stereotypes and paved the path for greater gender equality in the industry. Ada Lovelace’s unwavering presence in the annals of computing history solidifies her status as one of the most influential women in technology, leaving a legacy that continues to shape and transform the world. Who was Ada Lovelace? Ada Lovelace, also known as Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, was an English mathematician and writer who is considered the first computer programmer. She made significant contributions to the field of computer science and is an influential figure in the history of computing. What were Ada Lovelace’s contributions to computer science? Ada Lovelace’s most significant contribution to computer science was her collaboration with Charles Babbage on his Analytical Engine. She translated and supplemented an article by Luigi Menabrea about the engine, with her own extensive notes. In these notes, Lovelace described an algorithm that is widely considered the first computer program. What is the Lovelace Test? The Lovelace Test, proposed in 2001, challenges the idea of true machine intelligence. It requires computers to generate original and independent output, which reflects Lovelace’s belief that computers could only do what humans instructed them to do. When is Ada Lovelace Day celebrated? Ada Lovelace Day is celebrated annually on the second Tuesday of October. It is a day to honor Ada Lovelace’s legacy and to inspire more women to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. How did Ada Lovelace’s work impact computing history? Ada Lovelace’s visionary ideas and understanding of the Analytical Engine laid the foundation for modern computing. She recognized the potential of computers to perform symbolic operations and her concept of universal computation has influenced the development of artificial intelligence algorithms. Why is Ada Lovelace important to women in STEM? Ada Lovelace is an influential figure for women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Her pioneering work in computer programming and her achievements as an early computer scientist serve as an inspiration for women in technology, highlighting the significant contributions they can make to the field.
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Jocks and Nerds: Men's Style in the Twentieth Century About this deal Except for Obama and Trump, neither Britain nor America has elected similar personality types successively as Prime Minister and President. It seems we cannot take too much excitement – or craziness. After the high drama of Churchill, Thatcher and Johnson, we yearn for years for stability. After FDR, JFK and Trump, we need the virtues of quiet decency, Presidents like Truman, Johnson and Biden, until we’re ready for more excitement and risk. If there is any truth to this, sell your shares in Keir Starmer here and get ready for Trump or Ron De Santis in America. A Message from TheArticle These are AP kids on another level. They want everyone to see that they’re capable of excellence, and that means going all-out on every presentation, running for class president, becoming the editor of the school paper, and generally doing everything to 110 percent. Prep” or “Preppy” is a subculture that became popular in the mid-20th century until it evolved into what it is today. In the 1920s and 30s, magazines and films started to advertise a “preppy” look that came to be associated with specifically the elite students on college campuses, which is sometimes called the “Ivy League” style as well. Not to be confused with the drama club kids, the dramatic kids look for any excuse to make a scene. They break up with their significant others in big, vague social media posts, and they’re constantly feuding with their friends. Young people began proudly identifying themselves as “geeks” and “nerds,” and nerdy culture grew to encompass not only academic and technological prowess but also traditionally “nerdy” activities like reading, gaming, and enjoying fantasy/sci-fi media like Star Trek and Dungeons and Dragons. Today, “nerd” isn’t nearly as stigmatized as it used to be, and people within nerd culture wear the title like a badge of honor. Prom Is for Straight Kids: Averted. Most of the LGBTQ students were allowed to attend senior prom with their dates. Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Emma's friend, Courtney who was a part of her clique. She was a innocent girl at first, until at the end of the chapter, she tried to steal everything from Emma. The term “nerd” became popular in the 1980s, with young people everywhere using it to describe those uncool but academically high-achieving kids who wore glasses and seemed shy or even downright antisocial. The word gained some negative connotations in those days—although, over time, “nerd” has been reclaimed by people who identify with the “nerdy” subculture. By the 1990s, as the tech scene grew and the internet became more popular, being a nerd became downright cool! We all love a good meme, but these kids take it too far. They think that referencing a popular YouTube clip makes them interesting, and they try to sneak references into every conversation (not to mention presentations and school projects). The Emo/Goth/Scene Kids Actually Averted with Chase's father, who happens to aware about his sexuality and defends his son from all that homophobia he had faced. He realized he's been to caught up with work instead of paying attention to his son's needs. Something as simple as foregoing your car to switch to bicycle: that bike still needs to be made with a multitude of materials and paints, assembled and disposed of responsibly. The bike, as with any other product, is not a completely greenhouse gas emission-free object. In short, every product and every activity in the modern world has an environmental cost and the argument as to what is acceptable needs to be a grown-up one. We can't condemn everything and yet we need to be aware of the consequences of all and how we can influence that balance by making informed choices. That is what we hoped to achieve in this series of articles. Jonathan Wilson, online managing editor 'You've got to make the science fair as exciting as the football final': Dean Kamen High-School Sweethearts: Chase and Emma were Greenview's most power couple in school, they've been a couple since freshmen year, but they split up. Give them a few years, and they’ll drop their rap aspirations and take an internship at their dad’s investment firm. Mumble rap might be their passion, but it doesn’t pay the bills. The Drama Club Kids Big Man on Campus: Chase Lewis, Greenview High's star athlete on the basketball team, rich, handsome, popular and dating the most popular girl in school. He's well liked and respected by everyone. Eventually, they move into one of the other groups, since quirkiness isn’t a sustainable strategy for life, but they might remain quirky until they head off to college. The Foreign Exchange Students They get excited about pumpkin spice, watch The Big Bang Theory, and listen to the radio. They say things like “living my best life,” and their social media profiles are filled with quotes from Marilyn Monroe and Arnold Schwarzenegger. No offense, Arnold.These cliques were more common in the ‘90s and ‘00s, but you’ll still find plenty of kids going through existential crises in 2019. All Guys Want Cheerleaders: In the courtesy of Rebecca and Emma, the Greenview most popular and beautiful cheerleaders. They were admired and liked by the student body. Are they any good? Probably not, but you’ll still go see their gigs. Hey, it’s something to do. The SoundCloud Rappers With that in mind, we decided to break down the various groups of high school kids. An important note: Many of these groups overlap, and none of them are any worse or better than the others. Remember, high school is tough stuff, and it’s impossible to make it through without having a few awkward phases. Graduation for Everyone: Except for Shane, the entire seniors from Greenview High graduated and had earned their happy ending.
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Sep 29, 2013; Tampa, FL, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Mike Glennon (8) reacts as he walks back to the locker room after the game against the Arizona Cardinals at Raymond James Stadium. Arizona Cardinals defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 13-10. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports Ok the game is tied with 3:00 minutes to play, and the kick off team decides to bring out the kick from deep in the end zone, and the best special team player in the league Justin Bethel made a great tackle stopping the ball carrier at the 10 yard line. Newly signed Dontay Moch bull rushes threw the offensive line and gets a big sack of Glennon at the 1 inch line on third down, forcing the Buccs to punt from the back of their own end zone, and putting the Cardinals on the Buccs 38 yard line off the punt. The next play was the second play that forced me out of my seat when rookie wide receiver Jeron Brown runs down the sideline and leaps for a ball with two hands and catches it while getting blasted in mid air by the defender, Brown was able to hold on to the ball and get both feet down after the big hit, which drew the 15 yard penalty for an illegal hit as well. Coach Arians goes the smart route and set up for the field goal rather than be aggressive; knowing that his defense was playing lights out, it was the right move to go for the Feeley field goal to take the lead for the first time in the game, and force rookie Mike Glennon to beat you with no timeouts left. The Buccaneers still had an opportunity to pull to a tie and force overtime or win with a touchdown with 1:29 left, but by this time the confidence of rookie quarterback Mike Glennon has been shaken and the pressure is way too high for a first year quarterback to handle. That proved to be the end result as lineman Frosty Rucker pressured Glennon with a big hit and forced the quarterback to throw earlier than he wanted and the ball sailed high over his receivers head. Patrick Peterson was there for the gift and picked off the ball, and rather than doing his usual run to the house, or at least try, he was smart and got down on a slide and put the Cardinals in position to kneel down and end the game. But that kneel down had some adventure as well, we know that Coach Greg Schiano teaches his players to play through the kneel down play and try to draw the ball out of the Quarterback’s hand, which is stupid in my opinion, and Carson Palmer was knock down on his back the first kneel because it appeared the Cards line was not expecting this bully move. The second kneel down the O-line fights back and bodies are all over the place, The NFL is going to have to do something about this before someone gets hurt. After the final play I watched the two coaches walk to the middle of the field, and Bruce Arians had this look on his face that could have killed someone, he quickly shakes Shciano’s hand and immediately afterwards began to say some choice words. Arians did not speak directly to Schiano but he was cursing up a storm walking off the field, I’m sure he thought that kind of play was not sportsmanship like and could have injured his starting quarterback. Lets face it, had this been last years team, down that same ten points to a rookie quarterback they would have lost this game, my point is it was not pretty but it sure builds up confidence in these types of situations to finish the game strong on both sides of the ball.
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Welcome back, my faithful readers!First, a recap of GC’s Toughest Prof Round 4 since last week was dedicated to Duane Stoltzfus, professor of communication. He received a beautiful birthday present — he won his round against Michelle Horning! One voter wrote “Duane might seem quiet and reserved, but when he reads your article rough draft and gives it a ‘Gaahhh’: you will reconsider your entire writing career.” As the competition continues, perhaps professors are getting a little TOO tough. One voter claims that “John Buschert is ruthless” and another ominously writes that “John Mishler has access to A LOT of heavy metal”. I can’t quite tell if Mishler has a secret arsenal of metal weapons or if he jams it out to the band Metallica. But my dear readers, the truth is coming out about these profs and their dangerous ways. Another voter submits that “Solomia (professor of music) has so much passion and musical fury in such a small package — it demands respect, and a decent amount of fear.” I’ll admit: the more I read these quotes, the more I worry that the GC Profs are in a heavy metal band. I appreciated one voter’s use of wordplay — “Jeannette Shown as in Jeanette SHOWN you, you ain’t (nothing).” Full disclosure: the voter didn’t write “nothing”… but this is a Christian campus so I won’t repeat what was said. The results are in for Round 5 — and the professor who stands out the most is Keith Graber Miller, professor of Bible and religion. Not only was he one vote shy of being voted a 100% tough professor, he also received a multitude of comments from voters. I’ll just go ahead and list them below: “Keith Graber Miller’s tests are legendary.” “His expectations are infinitely higher than the test averages in his classes.” “Keith’s tests are proof enough of the existence of hell.” “Keith’s exams bring me closer to God in two different ways.” (I’m a little worried about this person) “The joy on Keith’s face when he sees the students’ dismay at their five-page exam is most unsettling.” (it’s more of a smug, sheepish smile) And my personal favorite, “If I were offered the choice between taking another Keith exam and graduating early OR re-doing my four years at Goshen without a single Keith exam, I’d say hello class of 2024!” There was quite a lot of adamancy about Randy Horst’s toughness this round. Indeed, it was a contentious win — near 50/50. Ultimately, Kendra Yoder had the upper hand. But according to voters, Horst is one critical dude. One person describing him as an “EXPERT” and another asserting that “Randy will slowly tear down your self-esteem through his carefully worded critiques.” I can certainly tell that it’s midterm week. A more positive voter wrote that Randy will win because “his bass playing skills combined with drawing talent are too strong for this competition.” Sadly, they were wrong. Readers, this battle is getting tougher. Stay tuned for the next round of GC’s toughest prof. Future rounds will include tough picks like Paul Reimer vs. Jerrell Richer, Paul Keim vs. Philipp Gollner, and John Roth vs. Matthew Hill. May the toughest prof win.
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SAN DIEGO–Sheriff’s deputies arrested a man suspected in the robbery of the Bank of America branch in Ramona. On Friday morning, deputies assigned to the Ramona station arrested 64 year-old Timothy Graham, in the 1400 block of Hanson Lane in Ramona. Graham was arrested without incident and booked in the San Diego Central Jail. The arrest was made as a result of a joint investigation between the FBI and the San Diego Sheriff’s Department into the robbery of the Bank of America branch located at 1407 Main Street in Ramona November 19. Graham remains in custody pending his arraignment before a State Superior Court Judge.
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Supreme Court to issue opinions on race, student loans and more soon May and June are when justices typically issue some of the most consequential rulings in the U.S.LEARN MORE Justices ruled to uphold the Indian Child Welfare Act, which was enacted to prevent Native American orphans from being separated from their families. The United States Supreme Court ruled Thursday to uphold a child welfare law that protects Native American children from being removed from tribal communities for adoption or fostering. The ruling in Haaland v. Brackeen rejects an attack from Republican-led states that claimed the law was based on race and should be struck down. It's considered a win for tribal communities, who said the 1978 Indian Child Welfare Act was passed to undo the harm of policies that stripped Native children of their language, culture and ties to their community. These policies continued in the 1950s and '60s when the Bureau of Indian Affairs sponsored the Indian Adoption Project that attempted to assimilate Native children into White culture. One press release from the agency in 1964 repeated a racist trope while encouraging and celebrating removal of Native children from their communities. "One little, two little, three little Indians — and 206 more — are brightening the homes and lives of 172 American families, mostly non-Indians, who have taken the Indian waifs as their own," the press release read. Officials from The National Indian Child Welfare Association claimed large, out-of-home placements of Native children were done in part because they came from impoverished communities, which state agencies classified as "neglect." The ruling by the Supreme Court will keep the law in place and require states to place Native children with extended members of their family, their tribe or another Native American family. For the second time in two years, the Supreme Court is considering a case that will have a significant impact on abortion access. The law allows any police officer in Texas to arrest any migrants suspected of crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally. Justice Samuel Alito extended a stay that had been set to expire Monday at 5 p.m. ET. The stay will now be in place indefinitely. The 48-year-old Woods is still dealing with the effects of numerous surgeries that have impacted his body and limited his playing time. Johnson is attempting to win House approval for a national security package that also includes funding for Ukraine and allies in Asia. Chicago police said the ages of the victims ranged from 1 to 40 years old. Several are in critical condition.
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This book includes activities for 5 units making up approximately 40 chapters and lessons. Units titles are as follows: Allah Controls the World: Belief in Qadr Portraits of Faith: The Stories of Zakariyya, Yahya, Maryam, and Isa Beautiful Worship: The Rules of Fasting and Hajj; Islam Prevails over Arabia The Sunnah: The Other Divine Revelation Leading a Pure Lifestyle Each chapter includes outlines, relevant Islamic vocabulary, succinct and objective material, and relevant stories. To make the material meaningful and action-oriented, the book themes are supported by highlighted passages from the Quran and relevant ahadith of the Prophet (s). Additionally, the “Faith in Action” sections encourage students to use their new knowledge within their lives. Review sections also encourage students to consolidate their knowledge for further analysis and discussion. Pictures, illustrations, and brilliant layout design make studying Islam an exciting endeavor for students of this age group. Payment & Security Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information. My Salah Mat My Salah Mat is a prayer mat designed to educate children on how to perform the Muslim prayer in a fun and enjoyable way.
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LOCATION: Old Saybrook, Connecticut, is located in Middlesex County, where the Connecticut River meets Long Island Sound. The town is small: 15 square miles and only about 10,000 people live there year round, though many more people live or spend time there in the summer. CULTURE: In the summer, the town bustles with activity. Families go to the beaches, the restaurants and the shops. There’s entertainment on the Town Green, an annual arts festival, a weekly farmer’s market, mini-golf, a 9-hole public golf course and a popular biking/running route. People in Old Saybrook do the usual summery New England things: they hang at the beach, eat seafood and get ice cream. GEOGRAPHY: The town is mostly flat, with some hills further north. The eastern edge of the town is bordered by the Connecticut River and the southern edge is along Long Island Sound. It’s a typical New England village, with established neighborhoods full of Colonials and Capes, old churches and a quaint Main Street. HISTORY: Old Saybrook was founded by Dutch settlers in the 1600s and was its own colony until 1644 when it joined the Connecticut Colony. In 1701, Yale College was established there (though later moved to New Haven), and the town broke from neighboring Essex in 1854 and became its own town. DEMOGRAPHICS: Old Saybrook is a wealthier town, with strong schools and a low crime rate. The average family income is a little more than $78,000 (according to 2012 data), which was $9,000 more than the state average. For the Scholastic Aptitude Test, the SAT, the average reading, writing and math scores in Old Saybrook are about 50 points higher in each category than the state average. There’s lots to do if you were to spend a week in Old Saybrook. Here’s a list of the highlights: Sunday: Settle down at Town Beach, located on Route 154. Monday: Take a leisurely ride along the Old Saybrook bike loop, which is 10 miles and traverses along the coast, past beautiful neighborhoods and lighthouses, and over a causeway, where people are always fishing, to the Saybrook Point, where there is a restaurant and marina and mini-golf course, and then back through town along Main Street. Tuesday: Play nine holes at the Fenwick Golf Course. Wednesday: Buy fresh produce and seafood at the Farmer’s Market, on Main Street, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., every Wednesday in the summer. If you’re lucky, you’ll catch some live music, too. Thursday: Check out a show on Main Street at the Katherine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, or on the adjacent town green. Friday: Play mini-golf at the Point in the evening – and, when you’re done, grab some ice cream and sit on a bench and watch the boats go up and down the river. Saturday: Before you leave, spend a few hours at the Saybrook Point Inn Restaurant and Spa. Get a meal and a massage, and return home refreshed and rejuvenated.
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Your cart is currently empty! HISTORY OF PASCO COUNTY By RONALD STANLEY Baseball, a game that is played by kids and adults. Semi-professional baseball, a game? Not really, more like a way of life, an outlet for men and an opportunity for community gatherings, to relax and be entertained. During the early 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s times were hard, money hard to come by and transportation difficult. These facts of life, especially in small communities caused the citizens to take pride in and support local events. The local semi-pro teams became the focal point of pride for most small communities. This was certainly true of Lacoochee, Trilby, Dade City, San Antonio and Zephyrhills. There was furious completion with bragging rights between the teams. Games were played on Wednesday and Sunday afternoon. Lacoochee’s ballpark was located west and a little south of the old sawmill. Dade City’s ballpark was located where the new Pasco County Courthouse now stands, and was called Massey Field. San Antonio’s park was north of town next to the train depot, just west of Schrader Lumberyard. Admission was generally 10 cents to a quarter. Cold drinks and boiled peanuts were always sold at the games. On occasion, during a close game bragging rights would become very vocal and heated, sometimes resulting in a fist fight, usually ending with nothing more than a bloody nose, wounded pride and a handshake. I’m not positive when Lacoochee had its first semi-pro team. So, I will start in 1923 when my father, Jesse Stanley, started playing third base for the Lacoochee Indians. The team was sponsored by Cummer Cypress Company and played in the old West Coast League. In 1924 my father was offered a contract by the New York Giants, but turned it down thinking that he was not good enough to play in the major leagues. Stanley continued playing and became the Lacoochee Indians manager in 1942. There were a number of semi-professional baseball leagues in Florida during the 30s, 40s and 50s. Lacoochee, San Antonio, Dade City, Brooksville, Inverness, and Crystal River were part of the old Central Coast League. In 1947 Lacoochee won the Central Coast League title, a team Jesse Stanley considered one of his all time best. In 1948 the Lacoochee and Dade City teams consolidated under manager Jesse Stanley and became the Dade City Packers. They were sponsored by Pasco Packing Company. The 1948 Packers became known throughout the state as one of the best of all local clubs. Not only did they play in their own league, but played teams throughout the State of Florida, teams such as Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Bartow, Brandon, Pinecrest, Pinellas Park, Clearwater, several top teams out of Tampa, and on a number of occasions, played the State Prison team on the Prison ball field. Who were the men who played semi-professional baseball? Were they good enough to play major league ball? Why did they play? There are those among our number who played major league ball or played in the minor leagues and quit because of various reasons. They joined the semi-pro leagues because of job offers in the community, and in some cases, just to be able to play baseball. Then there are those, like my father, turned down offers for a variety of reasons. With all due respect to the major leagues, there has always been a small number of semi-pro ball players with the ability to play major league ball, and many more that could play minor league ball at entry or top level who were overlooked. To attempt to profile a semi-pro ball player who played during the 40s, 50s and 60s would be a very difficult task. The teams were made up of businessmen, professionals, common labor and young kids without resources to go to college. They were hoping to enhance their playing ability and possibly be looked at by the scouts of major league teams. All said the essence of a semi-pro player during those years was “an individual in a man’s body with a kid’s heart and a desire to play a kid’s game with great love.” It was a sad day in 1962 when semi-pro baseball came to an end in Dade City. In the South it was a way of life. We were raised to respect it as part of our Southern culture, like “yes sir and no sir” and a profound respect for our elders. Above all they played with a respect for life that seems today to be eroding inning by inning. Let us travel back in time to 1947 and visit the Lacoochee ballpark on a Sunday afternoon during the regular ball season. The stands would be full. Cold drinks and boiled peanuts would be for sale. When you looked out over the playing field you would probably see Big Cotton Hines, Charlie Ferrell Jr., Tommy Abraham, several of the North boys, Harry Sweat and a number of others “shagging” fly balls in the outfield. In the infield you might see Red Hines, L.C. North, Prevatt, Jones, McClamma and others taking hard hit ground balls from manager Jesse Stanley, getting ready for the start of the game. You would also see the starting pitchers of the day, such as Jimmy Armstrong, Arthur Ingram, or maybe Big Cotton. Perry Pitts or Vonso Sweat would be the starting catchers. You would also see the scorekeeper, Betty North, in the stands. At last, it was time, and you would hear umpire, Charlie Ferrell Sr., at home plate yell “play ball.” Before moving on in time, it should be noted here that there were other great players on the Lacoochee team before 1947, such as Johnny Pierce, Howard Rogers, Harvey Rogers, L.E. Nott, Frank Woods, Josh Groover, Marsden Baldwin, and Carmen Thompson, to name a few. If we continue our travel in time through the early and late 5os, the Wednesday and Sunday afternoon scene would remain the same. The location would change to Massey Field in Dade City and new faces would appear with some of the old Dade City faces. There were those such as Roy Hardy, Carl Deal, Wesley Ward, Mel Case and Johnny Clemmons. In the mid 50s until the end of 1962 most of the old timers had hung up their spikes, and the team had many new young faces. During this period of time the team consisted of Park Weeks, Business Manager, Jesse Stanley, Manager, and players Ward Philley, Jim Pinnell, Billy Brown, Robert Sanders, Tommy Anderton, Harry Trunnell, Mark Weeks, Pete Morgan, Jimmy Hudson, Tommy Abraham, Ronald Stanley, Fred Weeks and Dan Abernathy. I know I have left out some of the names and to those. I apologize. The story about baseball in Lacoochee would not be complete without mentioning James Timothy “Mudcat” Grant. James was born August 13, 1935 in Lacoochee. His family included his father, who worked at the mill in Lacoochee, his mother Viola, broth Julious, sisters Annie Bell and Altamese and his twin Johnnie Mae. The Grant family was one of the most respected black families in Lacoochee. James was a three sport star at Moore Academy, a segregated black school, who also played sandlot baseball on an all black team in Lacoochee. James was signed by the Cleveland Indians as an amateur free agent in 1954, as a pitcher, and made his major league debut for Cleveland on April 17, 1958. He played his final game on September 29, 1975. During that period of time he played for the Cleveland Indians, Twins, Athletics, Pirates and Dodgers. James became the first black major league pitcher to win 20 games in the American League and the first black major pitcher to win a World Series game for the American League. James now lives in Los Angeles with his wife and family, retiring after successful careers in broadcasting and community relations for major league teams. James’ brother, Julious, was also a talented pitcher, who played Triple A in the Cleveland Indian organization. He later was a twenty game winner in the Mexican League. There is a street in Lacoochee named for James called Mudcat Grant Boulevard. The boulevard leads to a park named for Jesse Stanley. James refers to Jesse Stanley as a “person who befriended me as a young man when interracial relationships were not common. He treated me and my family respect.” The boulevard and the park are a tribute to two men who symbolize baseball in this area. The article would be more accurate and complete if we had Jesse Stanley, known as “Mr. Baseball,” to tell the story of semi-pro ball during those decades. For 63 years overall, and some 34 years in Pasco County, Jesse gave of his time and talent for local adults and youngsters as well. The following are comments regarding Prof. St. Clair and his contribution to the Lacoochee baseball teams. Jim St. Clair: I can’t write a brief history of my dad’s involvement with the Indians, because all I recall is that he sometimes pitched for the team. As I mentioned before, he had a short, weak leg from polio, so he could not run very much. Ronald Stanley: Even though he could not play much because of his disability, he did give 100 + % when he was on the field. He should be remembered in any story concerning Lacoochee and Trilby because of his prominence as an educator and as a community supporter. I certainly remember him because of the many “spankings” administered to me during my junior high school days in Lacoochee. I feel sure that all of his former students will remember that on many occasions during the hottest part of the school year “Prof” would dismiss classes early so we could all go to the river and swim. He was truly a great individual. I apologize for leaving him out in the original story. Nick Harper recalls that his father, Fred Harper, also played for the Dade City Packers.
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Build strong relationships and connections. An important part of building resilience involves being willing to accept a helping hand from the people around you. Along with the relationships you have with your family members and friends, you may want to consider participating in groups or organizations in your area. Being a part of your local community makes it easier to create a support network. Another option is to help other people. Supporting others can be rewarding for both you and the person you are helping. Taking this to the next level is forging a career in social care. Take a look at Tradewind Recruitment social care to find out more about this rewarding career. Try to maintain perspective in the face of adversity. When dealing with stressful situations or adversity, things are often beyond your control. The one thing you do have control over, however, is how you view and react to what is happening around you. Even if you are stuck in the thick of it, try thinking ahead to the future. The situation you are in right now most likely won’t last forever, meaning that things will eventually improve. Anytime you notice yourself feeling a little bit better, pay attention to that feeling and focus on it since it can give you the strength that you need to keep going. Acknowledge that there are certain things that you may not be able to change. Oftentimes, it is necessary to come to terms with undesirable situations or circumstances, accepting the way things are and finding a way to move forward. Focus on your goals and objectives. Try setting attainable goals for yourself. Every day, take at least one action that moves you closer to achieving those goals. Don’t allow the big picture to overwhelm you. Instead, find one small thing you can do each day that will help you get where you want to go. All of those small actions add up and can give you a sense of forward motion. Don’t sit on the side-lines. When you are facing an unpleasant or undesirable situation, your first instinct might be to try to hide and wait out the problem. A much better approach, however, is to take action. Doing something to improve your situation feels better than doing nothing at all. Look for the silver lining. The time you spend dealing with life’s difficulties can teach you a lot about yourself. Anytime you are going through something challenging, it gives you an opportunity to learn more about your ability to handle adversity. Overcoming difficulties can build your self-confidence. It can also help you develop stronger, more meaningful relationships and can increase your capacity for appreciation. Approach challenges with confidence, using your instincts to guide you. Each time you overcome something difficult, it can help you see yourself in a more positive light. Even if you are dealing with something incredibly difficult, try to view things from a broader perspective. Things that seem completely unmanageable when you are stuck in the midst of them are often less severe than they seem when you view the impact that they will have on your life over a longer period of time. Don’t give up hope. Try to stay positive, regardless of what is currently going on in your life. Instead of focusing on negative things, try to adopt a more positive perspective, thinking about what you desire instead of focusing on the things that worry you. Engage in self-care. During difficult times, you need to care for both your body and your mind. Take time to relax. Do things that you love. Get regular exercise. All of these actions can go a long way toward building your physical and emotional resilience.
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Are you the person who falls for nature’s beauty? Then Yamunotri Tourism will make you fall more often undoubtedly. Yamunotri is one of the spot in the Chota Char Dham that is located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. As in general it is a place that is praised for its beauty and adorability. Plus it is well-known for worship you will sense a kind of peacefulness over here. A wide range of tourists steps in this place to experience such tranquility. For those who get bored with the busy and hassle life, this place is the best treat to fill your hunger of peace. The spirituality of Yamunotri: Yamunotri is the place where the Yamuna River instigates. In general, Yamunotri is considered as the best holy place. It is the topmost sacred place in the state of Uttarakhand. Hindu mythology believes that the sages will usually bath in the Yamuna River. It is located in the Garhwal Himalayas there a lot of Hindu pilgrimages are situated in that Yamunotri is the notable and popular one. You know this place is well-known for the thermal springs and glaciers. In the altitude of 3293 meters above sea level, Yamunotri is located in the Uttarkashi district that is present in India’s northern state called Uttar Pradesh. Yamunotri is situated nearby the Bandarpunch Mountain that is located in the distance of 6315 m in the height. It is situated at the distance of 278 km from Dehradun, 236 km from Rishikesh, 176 km from Chamba and 21 km from Sanya Chatti. The most attractive one in Yamunotri is Yamunotri temple. This temple was built by the Maharani Gularia of Jaipur in the 19th century. It is located at a distance of 3030 meters that is 6km above from the glacier. The reason for the establishment of the river is to praise the Yamuna River that resembles the silver statue. Most of the tourists visit this place to clean the sins that they did in their lifetime. Yamuna river is the actual beauty of nature. Here hot water pool is located that is usually availed to prepare Prasad for the visitors of the temple. The Prasad is rice and boiled potatoes that are tightly packed in the cloth bags. Places you can see near Yamunotri: The place called Janki Chatti is located at the distance of 7km and it is popularly known for the thermal springs. In this place, you can stay and take some rest. Within one km distance, the Kharsali village is located that consists of the three-storied temple and it is built by means of stones. Actually, it is Shiva temple that is situated in the way to praise Lord Shiva who is sculptured in the form of Someshwar. Also in the 10 km distance Saptarishi Kund is located and the lake over there is completely ices. There you can see an ancient temple as well. Likewise, Yamunotri Tourism offers lots and lots of interesting places to visit to make stun. Jon Mike is a professional content writer at Bonnotsmillmo.com. He has more than 5 years of writing and digital marketing experience in the field for health, SEO Content technology, and real estate etc. I can post content for better ranking in major search engine.
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By Karen St. Onge, Esq. This article first appeared in our Fall 2022 Communicator Magazine. Although attorneys advise homeowner associations and community managers in preparation for appearing in small claims court and assist with appeals, more often community managers and board members go it alone since the amount in controversy does not seem to warrant the expense. (CCP §116.530, 116.540, Civil Code §4100). Here is what senior community managers in the Bay Area and Central Valley had to say about their experiences in small claims court. According to a manager who has appeared hundreds of times in small claims court, the first sign that the association is going to get sued by a member of the association is a request for association records. The first thing she does is open a file and starts tracking everything that is requested and produced, in detail, and document every interaction with that member. When it is the association initiating a suit, which includes injunctive relief, the board should determine if filing in small claims court is sufficient or if the association should file in Superior Court where there are seasoned judges and more appeal rights. (CCP §116.710.) Filing in small claims court has been a crap shoot, one manager reported. She recounted a case in Contra Costa County where an owner of a single-family home stopped paying assessments (but kept the balance below the threshold for nonjudicial foreclosure), allowed the residence to fall into disrepair and painted the house the wrong color. The tenants repaired cars in the driveway and street until late at night with the help of bright lights, in violation of the CC&Rs. Although the judge awarded the delinquent assessments, the judge did not award attorney’s fees, costs, or fines. The judge also did not order the tenants to stop working on cars in the driveway and street. The judge concluded that the association was interfering with the tenants’ hobby of car repair. Looking back, the manager wishes the association had filed in superior court. Although the dollar amount at risk is no more than $10,000 if an individual sues the association, or $5,000, if the association or an entity files the suit, the cost of legal counsel may still be warranted. Some experienced managers reported that if the facts were straight-forward they did not need to confer with legal counsel, but other managers felt it was imperative in order to protect themselves from board scrutiny if the court ruled against them. Some managers include a requirement in their management contract that legal counsel be provided if they want the manager to appear on behalf of the association in small claims court. One manager reported that in a case filed by a member against the association and a towing company, the manager regretted relying on the towing company’s expertise and not consulting with legal counsel. The member’s oversized and unregistered vehicle was towed six times. The towing company was confident that they had done everything required by law, but the judge disagreed, and believed the member when he claimed that the requisite towing sign had fallen down. Even though it was the towing company and not the association who had to pay the owner, a ruling against an association can have negative effects on the association, such as eroding members’ confidence in its ability to enforce the governing documents, chilling the board’s willingness to take violators to court in the future, and negatively affecting a board’s morale and motivation to continue volunteering. Even though a defendant who loses in small claims court may have the case reheard in superior court, the superior court’s decision is not appealable, and sometimes there is more at stake than money. Another manager reported how defeated she felt after one of her first times appearing in small claims court. She was in the Oakland courthouse (Alameda County) to defend the association. A member filed a lawsuit to resolve a dispute over maintenance responsibilities and was asking the court to order the association to pay for a maintenance project. It was clear that the judge was not familiar with associations or CC&Rs, but the manager provided the judge with copies and left the hearing feeling good. Then the order came in the mail stating that the association had to pay the owner for the maintenance project. The judge didn’t provide any reasoning. The manager was left feeling defeated even though she did everything she could to explain the association’s position. "As much as you prepare and everything is clear-cut, judges don’t always grasp homeowner associations," she said. From then on, she began preparing herself and her boards, informing them in some cases they are more likely to lose than prevail, even if they do everything right. There is a good chance that a community manager will know more about the Davis-Stirling Act than the judge hearing the case, especially if it is a judge pro tem (an attorney who volunteers on the bench from time to time). Community association law is a niche area of the law. Be prepared to educate the judge by providing copies of the relevant portions of the Davis-Stirling Act with key language highlighted, such the Civil Code sections setting forth the board’s duties and authority. Managers reported that they had better success when at least one member of the board of directors attended the hearing, and the more witnesses the better. Judges seemed to be more receptive to hearing from the volunteer homeowners who serve on the board than just the community manager. A manager from the Central Valley gave credit for his successes in small claims court in Stanislaus and Calaveras Counties to his client’s well-written Declaration of CC&Rs, especially clear and unambiguous maintenance responsibilities. CC&Rs that were drafted by the developer or are many decades old often contain vague and confusing language about maintenance responsibilities and use restrictions. An association should not expect a small claims judge to interpret vague and confusing language in the CC&Rs; they don’t have the time. If an association wants the best chance of enforcing its CC&Rs, they should ensure they are clear and unambiguous. This is another reason to invest in amended and restated CC&Rs. Expect to spend your entire day at the courthouse, or at least all morning or afternoon. Managers reported that it is common for judges to leave cases with homeowner associations to the end of the hearing calendar. Managers found some judges stricter than others about allowing the use of phones, on silent, while waiting for a case to be heard. One judge in Walnut Creek even confiscated cell phones. It will be up to the individual judge whether you can "work" while waiting on your case. Many courts use a pro tem judge (a temporary judge) instead of a regular judge. A judge pro tem is a lawyer who volunteers from time to time as a substitute for a regular judge. Courts also use small claims commissioners instead of regular judges. Commissioners are paid and hired full time to hear small claims cases. If an association wants its matter heard by a regular judge and not a pro tem judge or commissioner, the association must make a timely objection. (Rules of Court, Rule 2.816(d); Code of Civil Procedure section 170.6). One manager reported that he regretted not objecting to the pro tem judge because, even though he gave the judge a copy of the Davis-Stirling Act, it was clear the judge was not familiar with the statute. Although it will require a return to the courthouse, sometimes it is worth it. Most courts will have a judicial directory available on their website that will identify the judge and/or commission assigned to small claims. If the association is asked if they want to mediate with one of the small claims court’s mediators prior to the hearing, one manager says that she always agrees, even if she knows it won’t be successful, because she has seen judges hold it against an association if they don’t try to mediate. Have a document to back up every statement so that when the other side denies the fact, the judge is not faced with a "he said/she said" dilemma, especially when it comes to whether the party received notice. If the association is trying to enforce a rule, be prepared to have not only a copy of the rules, but the board minutes adopting the rule and evidence of how it was distributed to the membership. When seeking a reimbursement assessment, have every receipt, invoice, and photograph of the damage and work performed. Managers from the following companies shared their time and experiences for this article: Alliance HOA Management, OMNI Community Management, Silvercreek Association Management, RealManage, Bay Area Property Services, Collins Management. Karen St. Onge practices community association law with Adams Stirling, PLC, serving the San Francisco Bay Area.
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31 Jan FIRST PERPETUAL PROFESSION IN EAST TIMOR Participating in a perpetual profession is always a great joy, but that joy is even greater when it is the profession of the first three Timorese Handmaids of the Sacred Heart: Fina Barreto, Mingas Magno and Jefa de Deus. They have given their definitive yes to God: a God who they have experienced as always faithful and close, a God who accompanies them and leads them by the hand. To this Faithful God, they have said a “Yes, at any cost”, without fear. The ceremony was celebrated on January 22, in the parish of Liquiça, far from the three houses we have. The bishop of the Diocese of Maliana – to which we belong – presided, and the pastor and some of our priest friends concelebrated. It was a moving celebration and included family and friends. The preparations were long, but they were worth it because everything was just perfect: liturgy, food, songs, decorations… and many other details. The people of Bazartete, where the first house in Timor was founded, went out of their way to help us and did so with great care and efficiency. We had a large choir of young people from Bazartete along with our sisters in formation. It was wonderful to listen to them and enjoy in everything with them, both during the rehearsals and on the day of the ceremony. The Timorese enjoy singing and are very good at it: songs in Tetun, Portuguese and Spanish. All the Handmaids of the Sacred Heart give thanks to God for these newly professed, and we ask Him to keep them always faithful in their life of discipleship and mission to the Timorese people. We ask the Lord of the harvest to continue sending workers to his harvest, which is abundant. María Llano, aci
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Once upon a time, religious liberty was a virtue championed by most. Americans believed that tolerance strengthened the bonds of society and united us around a shared vision. Our nation treasured the right of religious choice because it empowered the vision of E Pluribus Unum. Religious liberty ensured that citizens with diverse backgrounds and ideas would experience the dignity and respect owed to all humanity. Religious liberty was the embodiment of true open-mindedness. But today, religious freedom is a controversial issue. Some people argue that religious freedom is a smokescreen — an excuse for discrimination and bigotry. Others contend that religious freedom undermines social bonds by placing personal preferences over the collective whole. Still, others do not consider religious liberty at all because they do not identify as religious; they see no value in religion of any sort. Today’s controversies surrounding religious freedom call into question whether or not religious freedom is actually good for a society made up of diverse peoples. Nevertheless, religious liberty is a fundamental good because it preserves the dignity of all people. Those who argue against religious freedom ignore the fact that humans are truth seekers by nature — all people are on a quest to discover ultimate truth. People must be free to pursue truth as their conscience dictates, regardless of their final conclusions. The right to religious freedom preserves human dignity because it allows individuals the freedom of choice. And for this reason, the right to religious freedom does not come from the state. The right of religious liberty comes directly from God; hence, it must be handled with great care. Religious freedom in the United States ensures that our government may not establish a national church. America is different from England in that we do not have an official national church — there is no Church of the USA. However, this does not mean that our government must remain utterly devoid of religion. In fact, it is impossible to be completely “religion-less”— governments are not an abstraction; governments are made up of people. And all people hold core beliefs even if those beliefs include not believing in a personal transcendent being. Therefore, it is intellectually dishonest to argue that elected officials cannot bring their religious views into the legislative process; anything less is impossible. Individual representatives are entirely within their right to share, proclaim, and govern according to their religious beliefs. In a representative republic, elected officials are free to be religious and to make decisions following his or her religious beliefs. Evangelicals of all people realize that personal choice is essential to one’s spiritual journey. The power of choice is a consequence of being created in the image of God; therefore, it must be honored even when one makes choices that seem contrary to truth. As truth seekers, we must be uninhibited in our pursuit of truth because it is on this journey that where humans are confronted with the reality of the gospel message. Evangelical faith believes that every person is free to either accept or reject the claims of Jesus Christ (theological nuance aside). Consequently, religious liberty ensures that every man, woman, and child has the right to pursue truth free from state coercion. Furthermore, religious freedom also ensures that the government may not force, dictate, or coerce the beliefs of free people. Freedom from coercion ensures that religious groups of all kinds are free to determine their own doctrines according to their sacred texts, traditions, and authorities. It is beyond the scope of government to interfere with people’s religious doctrines and the public practice of these doctrines. While this does not mean that every individual belief is entitled to legal accommodations; religious freedom does allow individuals the right to draw conclusions about truth according to one’s own conscience. Evangelicals applaud this right because it is here that we find an opportunity for meaningful interactions about the topic of ultimate truth. When thoughtful Christians engage dialogue about beliefs in the public square, the Christian faith upholds as truly compelling. Therefore, evangelicals support the right of all people to practice their faith in public. Nevertheless, while evangelicals recognize the merits of religious freedom, there is a degree of confusion as to its specific application and practice. And unfortunately, this confusion threatens to undermine its value. If religious liberty is used to perpetuate culture warring, or used to create a victim status, or as a means of virtue signaling, then we run the risk undermining its potency. If we are to preserve religious freedom, then we must understand its proper role and function in a pluralistic society. Religious freedom is not a hall pass to get out of any law enacted by the government. Nor is religious freedom an excuse to live unto oneself. People who live in a voluntary social contract must be willing to lay aside individual preferences for the good of the whole. Religious freedom is not without its limits. But evangelical paradigms of religious freedom strike a balance between individual freedoms and the collective good because they are weighted by the two great commands ––love of God and love of neighbor. Evangelicals believe that human governments are God’s instruments —purposed to restrain evil and preserve social order. Therefore, there are occasions where a government will enact specific laws to maintain public health, safety, and protect the civil order. For instance, we have laws against human sacrifice, withholding certain medical treatments from minors, or wearing a suicide vest. Beliefs that threaten the physical well-being of others are not given a license. Some will argue that withholding contraception or abortion funding because of one’s religious beliefs threatens the physical well-being of another. But this argument falls short in a society where these items are readily available without infringing upon the religious practice of others. Moreover, religious freedom is not a right that seeks to undermine the good of our neighbors; it is a right that protects the integrity of the whole of society. While at times, we may not like or agree with certain statutes, it does not necessarily mean that we can merely “opt-out.” Evangelicals must be especially careful not to cry wolf every time a law passes that we do not like. We must be cautious not to oppose certain laws simply because we are not fond of the legislator who drafted the statute. In fact, some laws may actually help us better love our neighbors. Therefore, religious freedom must be viewed through the command to love one’s neighbor, and the command of scripture to submit to authorities God has placed over us (Romans 13:1-3). As our communities become more diverse, we must understand and preserve the right of religious conscience for all religions. Religious freedom is not a weapon in the culture war. Nor is religious freedom a flag of triumphalism. Religious freedom is a fundamental human right because it protects the dignity of all people as seekers of truth. And religious freedom is the banner of true tolerance. Therefore, evangelicals are among the first to champion its virtue, fight for its preservation, and model its proper use ––even when it means protecting those we disagree with.
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In today’s modern world, it’s difficult to avoid exposure to toxic chemicals. Chemical weapons are largely prohibited by the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), a treaty that outlaws their production and use. Although almost all nations have signed this treaty, the risk of chemical attacks by terror organizations and industrial accidents still exist. A SHORT HISTORY OF CHEMICAL ATTACKS In a previous article, we discussed the use of lethal chemicals dating back to the first poison-tipped arrow. Historical examples of natural and man-made substances used to cause mass casualties abound: The ancient Greeks, for example, commonly poisoned the water supply of besieged cities and, on occasion, would use sulfur fumes on defending forces. During the French conquest of Algeria in the 1840s, French troops trapped 1,000 Berber tribesmen into a cave and used smoke to kill them. The invention of tear gas in 1912 came just in time for World War I. From 1914-1918, both sides used chlorine, sulfur mustard, and phosgene. Tens of thousands of artillery shells filled with these substances were employed throughout the duration, causing 1.3 million chemical casualties and close to 100,000 deaths. Aside: A young Adolf Hitler was temporarily blinded by a gas attack in 1918. Although the League of Nations ratified a chemical weapon ban in 1925, Benito Mussolini used mustard gas on Ethiopians during Italy’s invasion in 1935-6. Although not used on the battlefield in World War II, poison gas killed millions of civilians during the holocaust. Later in the twentieth century, incendiary chemicals like napalm and herbicides like Agent Orange caused deaths and long-term ill effects. Several incidents of chemical weapon use in the Middle East were reported later still. CATEGORIES OF CHEMICAL AGENTS - Acids: Chemicals that burn or corrode people’s skin, eyes, and mucus membranes (lining of the nose, mouth, throat, and lungs) on contact. - Blister agents (also called “vesicants”): Chemicals that severely blister the eyes, respiratory tract, and skin on contact. - Blood agents: Poisons that affect the body by being absorbed into the blood. - Choking agents: Chemicals that cause irritation or swelling of the respiratory tract. - Incapacitating agents: Drugs that that cause an altered mental state or unconsciousness. - Long-acting anticoagulants: Poisons that prevent blood from clotting properly, leading to hemorrhage. - Metals: Agents that consist of metallic poisons. - Nerve agents: Chemicals that work by preventing the nervous system from working properly. - Organic solvents: Agents that damage the tissues of living things by dissolving fats and oils. - Riot control agents: Highly irritating agents sometimes used by law enforcement for crowd control or by individuals for protection (e.g., pepper spray). - Toxic alcohols: Poisonous alcohols that can damage the heart, kidneys, and nervous system. - Vomiting agents: Chemicals that cause nausea and vomiting. WHAT TO DO IN CHEMICAL EMERGENCIES Chemical accidents or attacks, such as an overturned tanker truck or a terror event, may render an area dangerous. Common sense dictates evacuation as the wisest course of action. This is not only to prevent physical contact but also to avoid noxious fumes that may be carried by the winds. Given the wide range of chemicals, be sure to seek and rapidly act upon the advice of local emergency departments for the specific event. Evacuation may involve going to an emergency shelter. If so, notify others of your plan of action and take additional supplies and medications that the municipality may not have in sufficient quantities. Know what their policy is regarding pets. The schools your children attend will have their own plan of action for chemical emergencies; be aware of their disaster protocols. It may be more dangerous to try to bring them home. SHELTER IN PLACE? Some chemical emergencies could make going outdoors risky. Leaving might put you in harm’s way. Sheltering in place is a way to protect yourself until help arrives. Sheltering in a vehicle, however, is a last resort, as vehicles aren’t airtight enough to protect you from noxious fumes. If you can’t evacuate the area, choose a room with as few windows and doors as possible. A room with a water supply (a connecting bathroom, perhaps) is best. Some gases sink to the floor, so a second-story room is preferable. Notice how different this strategy is from most natural disaster plans, where a basement might be the safest area in the home. Shut all outside doors and windows as soon as you are aware of the emergency. Locking and taping them will make a better seal against the chemical. Turn off air conditioners, fans, and heaters. Close the fireplace damper, vents, and any place that air can enter from outside. Go into the designated safe room and shut the door. Turn on the radio and keep a cell phone available. If it is necessary to drink water, drink safely-stored water, not water from the tap. If you run out of water, you can drink from a toilet tank (but not from the bowl). HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL EXPOSURE Some types of chemical exposure involve direct contact. As many substances (especially in liquid or solid form) can penetrate clothing and be absorbed through the skin, it will be necessary to remove and safely dispose of contaminated clothing. A thorough body wash with soap and water is then needed to both protect the victim and medical personnel. The faster this is accomplished, the more effective the decontamination. When taking off chemical-drenched clothing, avoid pulling it over your head. Cut it off instead. When removing clothing from others, make every effort to avoid touching contaminated areas without hand protection (rubber gloves), tongs, or other methods that avoid contact with skin. Place all “dirty” items in a biohazard bag and seal it. Eye damage from chemical exposure can be severe. Remove any contact lenses and rinse eyes with clean water for 10-15 minutes. Hold the eyelids away from the eyeball while moving the eye in all directions. Wash eyeglasses with soap and water. With any luck, a chemical emergency will last only a few hours. Despite this, your shelter should have the usual basics: - -A good first aid kit - -Flashlights, battery-powered radio, and extra batteries for both - -A means of communication - -Food and bottled water. Store at least 1 gallon of water per person in plastic bottles as well as non-perishable foods with a long storage life. - -Towels and plastic sheeting. You may have to cut sheeting to fit your windows, doors, and vents. Duct tape can be used to form a better seal. Of course, this is the absolute minimum necessary for a short-term event. Longer-term disasters require much more. In modern times, call 911 or your local poison control center. MATERIALS NEEDED FOR CHEMICAL SPILLS Some specialized materials not normally included in medical kits are useful for chemical spills. They include: - Rubber or other chemically-resistant gloves, aprons, and boots - Brooms & dustpans - Safety goggles - Gas masks (Note: N95 and other respirator masks, while excellent to protect against infectious diseases, are insufficient to protect against most noxious chemicals and gases) - Plastic spatulas - Plastic hazardous material bags - 5-gallon buckets with lids - Drum liners - Baking Soda (useful for gasoline spills) - Vermiculite (useful for package spills) Note: This source suggests that a 1:1:1 mixture of unscented kitty litter, sodium bicarbonate and sand is good for most chemical spills including solvents, acids and bases. Joe Alton MD Fill those holes in your medical kit with supplies from Nurse Amy’s entire line at store.doomandbloom.net! Hey, don’t forget to check out our entire line of quality medical kits and individual supplies at store.doomandbloom.net. Also, our Book Excellence Award-winning 700-page SURVIVAL MEDICINE HANDBOOK: THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE FOR WHEN HELP IS NOT ON THE WAY is now available in black and white on Amazon and in color and color spiral-bound versions at store.doomandbloom.net.
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5 Leading Entrepreneurs Share Their Best Advice for Bootstrapping a Business Work with those you trust, pick the right business, and roll up your sleeves, say Kara Goldin, Tai Lopez, and others. About 42 percent of startups fail because there's no market need for their product, and almost 30 percent don't make it because they run out of money. So, what does it really take to succeed in business, especially when you're bootstrapping? We asked these top entrepreneurs and Advisors in The Oracles, including Hint Water's Kara Goldin, investor Tai Lopez, and designers Emily Current and Meritt Elliott, to let us in on their secrets. 1. Surround yourself with people you trust. When you're bootstrapping a business, it's paramount that you work with people you really trust. We self-funded initially so that we could stay true to our vision and control the quality of our products no matter what the conventional wisdom dictated. People told us unsweetened flavored water would never work, but we were determined to help people lead healthier lives and remove all the ingredients that contradicted that goal, like sugar, diet sweeteners, preservatives, and more. Now we are the No. 1 independently owned non-alcoholic beverage company in the U.S. —Kara Goldin, founder and CEO of Hint Inc.; creator of The Kara Network, a digital resource for entrepreneurs; and host of the "Unstoppable" podcast; follow Kara on Twitter and Instagram 2. Calculate your VRIN score. Select a business idea that will generate cash flow quickly, which you can estimate with a VRIN score. "V" stands for value, meaning it's something many people want. "R" stands for rarity; so the market is not flooded with that exact product or service. "I" stands for inimitability, meaning your ideal customer can't do it on their own. "N" stands for non-substitution; so no one is doing anything similar. Rank those factors on a scale from 1 to 10. If the average isn't eight or higher, it won't have a positive cash flow for a while. For example, consider the NBA. People love it, so its value is high. It is the only professional basketball league in the U.S., so it's rare. I can't get people together to play basketball and entertain me like that, so the inimitability is high. Can I substitute other things? Yes, I could watch football, baseball, or hockey instead. So, non-substitution might be a seven out of 10. But the overall average is high, which is why the NBA is a multibillion-dollar industry. —Tai Lopez, investor and advisor to multiple multimillion-dollar businesses, who has built an eight-figure online empire; connect with Tai on Snapchat, Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube 3. Get your hands dirty. Roll up your sleeves! One of our mentors always talks about how a successful business starts with leaders who are both the "chief cook" and "bottle washer." No job is too small or insignificant in a startup. If you start this way, you'll have a full understanding of how your organization works from the bottom to the top as you grow. This also sends a message to your team to think outside their job responsibilities, be comfortable doing tasks below or above their pay grade, and pitch in whenever, wherever, is needed. —Emily Current and Meritt Elliott, co-founders and creative directors of the global lifestyle brand Emily + Meritt and women's apparel line THE GREAT; follow Emily and Meritt on Instagram 4. Master direct response marketing. Even if you are low on funds, my No. 1 tip is to master direct response marketing or find someone who has and give them a key role in the business. For five years, I struggled with my business and stayed around six figures. Once I mastered direct response marketing, where consumers are prompted to respond immediately to your pitch by signing up for a newsletter, for instance, I grew to multiple millions in less than two years. Since then, I've used my direct response marketing techniques to grow another million-dollar business and help dozens of others scale to tens of millions. Like sales, I believe direct response marketing is a vital skill to master as a business owner, or at least understand. —Rudy Mawer, founder and CEO of ROI Machines and RudyMawer.com; Facebook marketing and ad expert, who built a multimillion-dollar business by age 26; connect with Rudy on Instagram 5. Burn the ships. When Hernán Cortés arrived in Veracruz, Mexico, in the 1500s, he ordered his crew to burn the ships. Forward was the only way off the beach; there was no turning back. After advising and running a number of businesses in a variety of industries, that is my advice: burn the ships. If you are trying to start a business while keeping your old job, don't. Quit your job so there is no going back. If you see so many opportunities you can't decide which to choose, pick one and burn the ships. Trying to be everything to everyone will never get you where you need to go. Do just one thing you're passionate about, and do it better than anyone else. Don't let your ego and sense of control take over. Be willing to let go. Make it easy for investors to help grow your company by being willing to burn the ships again and move forward. —James Daily, founding partner of Daily Law Group, which helps high-profile clients with fiduciary abuse litigation, including fraud, crisis management, and business and family disputes; connect with James on LinkedIn Want to share your insights in a future article? Join The Oracles, a mastermind group of the world's leading entrepreneurs who share their success strategies to help others grow their businesses and build better lives. Apply here.
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Whether your studying in Florence or just visiting, climbing the Duomo is a must-do. This weekend, I trekked up 463 steps to the top of this monument. There were many times where I felt I needed to turn around due to my fear of small spaces, however it was well worth the discomfort. When I finally reached the top, I was speechless by the stunning scenery. But aside from the beautiful views, I experienced the strong gusts of wind 114 meters up. Anything for a picture though, right?!
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In May 2005, an Israeli military court convicted a soldier of severe intentional harm to a civilian and sentenced him to twenty months in prison. The soldier was charged with shooting an unarmed Palestinian man in the southern Gaza town of Rafah in October 2003. This was, as the Israeli daily Haaretz observed, the harshest punishment imposed on an IDF [Israel Defense Forces] soldier in the four and a half years of fighting in the territories.1 That same month, on May 19, 2005, the IDF announced that it had opened a Military Police (mezah) investigation into the May 4 shooting deaths of two Palestinian teenagers in the West Bank town of Beit Lakia. The teenagers were among a large group that reportedly threw stones at bulldozers Israel was using to construct a metal and concrete barrier, or wall, in the West Bank.2 The IDF had suspended the officer who opened fire the day after the incident. As one experienced journalist wrote, Such a swift acknowledgement by the military of improper behavior in the fatal shooting of Palestinians is rare.3 It remains unclear if these two developments represent a change in IDF policies regarding unlawful use of force resulting in deaths and serious injury to Palestinian civilians. Those policies until now have been characterized by inaction and cover-up. Such a change would therefore be most welcome. In recent months several high-profile killings have drawn Israeli and international attention to the armys failure to conduct thorough and impartial investigations where there is credible evidence of unlawful use of force against civiliansnone more so than the October 5, 2004, incident in which Givati Brigade soldiers shot a thirteen-year-old Gaza schoolgirl. An internal IDF debriefing immediately after the incident found that the company commander had not acted unethically.4 Fellow soldiers then released a communications tape to the media showing that another soldier had warned the commander that the victim was a little girl. The tape recorded the commander saying, Anything thats mobile, that moves in the zone, even if its a three-year-old, needs to be killed.5 On the tape he also states that he confirmed the kill by firing at the girls body at close range. The IDF responded by opening a Military Police investigation that yielded a five-count indictment against the commander, but the charges did not include murder or manslaughter.6 The commanders trial was still ongoing as of this writing in early June 2005.7 Between September 29, 2000, and November 30, 2004, more than 1600 Palestinian civilians not involved in hostilities, including at least 500 children, were killed by Israeli security forces, and thousands more were seriously injured.8 The IDF informed Human Rights Watch that as of May 10, 2004, it had criminally investigated just seventy-four alleged cases of unlawful use of lethal force, less than 5 percent of the civilian deaths in nearly four years of what is commonly known as the al-Aqsa intifada, or uprising.9 As of June 6, 2005, the IDF had not responded to a February 2005 request for updated information on indictments and convictions since its May 2004 communication.10 There are two situations in which the death or serious injury of civilians should be investigated. The first is in situations of armed conflict where there is prima-facie evidence or there are credible allegations of unlawful killings, or where all feasible precautions were not taken to protect civilians and other protected persons, resulting in preventable or unjustifiable civilian casualties. International humanitarian law (IHL) requires that armed forces distinguish at all times between combatants and non-combatants, and absolutely prohibits any deliberate killing of civilians. It also requires that armed forces observe the principles of military necessity and proportionality. Independent and impartial investigations are also required when death or serious injury results from the use of lethal force under circumstances that do not constitute armed conflict. In this case, human rights principles and the standards related to the use of force in policing and law enforcement contexts apply. Almost all of the cases of death and serious injury investigated in this report occurred in circumstances that cannot fairly be characterized as situations of armed conflict. In any military occupation, the line between armed hostilities and law enforcement can blur. However, both IHL and standards governing the use of lethal force in law enforcement were established with the explicit intent to provide protection for civilians. Therefore, where indications of armed conflict conditions are ambiguous, the government should investigate to ensure that civilians are receiving the protection to which they are entitled under both IHL and human rights law. The recent investigations and prosecutions cited earlier notwithstanding, Human Rights Watch has found that Israeli militarys investigative practices and procedures are not impartial, thorough, or timely. The military rarely has brought wrongdoers to justice, and existing practices have exerted little deterrent effect. In May 2004, for example, Zvi Koretzki was convicted for the negligent killing of sixteen-year-old Muhammad `Ali Zaid; he was demoted and sentenced to two months of imprisonment.11 In contrast, the same court system handed down a sentence of six months to a defendant who had stolen a mobile phone, cigarette lighter and $500 cash. Conscientious objectors have been sentenced to twelve months in prison. Apart from the Koretzki case, Human Rights Watch is aware of only one other conviction of an IDF soldier for negligent killing in the past four years: the February 2005 sentencing of a soldier for the shooting death of a Palestinian at a West Bank checkpoint. Human Rights Watch is also aware of two cases of convictions for inflicting serious intentional harm (including the October 2003 incident mentioned at the beginning of this report) and two convictions for unlawful use of a weapon that resulted in serious injury or death.12 In no other case of which Human Rights Watch is aware has an IDF soldier been convicted of any criminal offense for killing or injuring a Palestinian. At the heart of the problem is a system that relies on soldiers own accounts as the threshold for determining whether serious investigation is warranted. Instead of initiating impartial investigations in such cases, the IDF relies on operational de-briefings, which Israeli officials have misleadingly referred to as operational investigations, field investigations, or military investigations. The frequent discrepancies between IDF accounts of civilian deaths and injuries, on the one hand, and video, medical, and eyewitness evidence on the other hand, is the result in part of the IDFs practice of asking soldiers to investigate other soldiers from the same unit or command, without seeking and weighing testimony of external witnesses. Exculpatory claims of soldiers are taken at face value, at best delaying and at worst foreclosing a prompt and impartial investigation worthy of the name. So-called operational investigations may serve a useful military purpose, but they do not constitute proper investigations: they are wholly inadequate to determine whether there is evidence of a violation of human rights or humanitarian law, and they serve as a pretext for maintaining, incorrectly, that an investigation has taken place. Another critical weakness of this current system is the absence of victim involvement in the investigative process, and the demonstrated failure of the IDF to solicit or take seriously testimonies of victims or non-IDF witnesses as a basis for checking the reliability of soldiers accounts. This critique of the system and its flaws is nothing new. Different aspects of Israeli security forces impunity in the Occupied Palestinian Territories have been aired in commissions and court cases, newspaper articles, and Knesset meetings for more than twenty years. Investigators rarely consult Palestinian witnesses, even though human rights groups and victims families frequently present the Judge Advocate Generals (JAG) office with directly relevant testimony from these witnesses. In the rare instances in which investigators recommended prosecution, the victims have tended to have foreign connections capable of producing external political pressure. The trial of the soldier who shot and killed Tom Hurndall, ongoing as of early June 2005, is a case in point (see below). When investigations do occur, deaths and injuries to Palestinians are treated less seriously than other infractions or violations, and differently from cases where those harmed by the IDF are Jewish Israelis.13 What is new is the mounting number of deaths and injuries of civilians that should, but do not, receive the serious investigation they deserve. All civilian deaths and injuries in the 1988-93 Palestinian uprising were investigated, although the quality of the investigations was often poor.14 Following the outbreak of clashes in late September 2000, the IDF changed this policy, saying that deaths of civilians in the Occupied Palestinian Territories would no longer be routinely investigated because the situation was approaching armed conflict and that investigations would be limited to exceptional cases. The IDFs explanation fails to take into account its obligation to investigate deaths and serious injuries of civilians where there is prima facie evidence or there are credible allegations of serious violations of international humanitarian law, or where deaths occur when lethal force is used in law enforcement rather than armed conflict circumstances. Militaries investigate allegations of wrongdoing by their soldiers for reasons of self-interest, among other reasons. They do so because members of the armed forces must be accountable to their superiors in order to maintain operational efficiency, enforce discipline, and uphold the integrity of the armed forces. In a functioning democracy, the accountability of individuals entrusted with the use of lethal force is essential. Armies, furthermore, are obliged under IHL to investigate and criminally punish those responsible for serious violations of the laws of war. Israel has ratified the Fourth Geneva Convention and has a duty to prevent war crimes and other violations of humanitarian law. In certain circumstances, IHL holds commanders criminally liable for the crimes committed by their subordinates.15 Israels duty to investigate alleged wrongdoing by its soldiers is reinforced by its obligations under international human rights law. Israel has signed and ratified a number of treaties that oblige it to investigate violations and bring perpetrators to justice. These treaty obligations together form an effective deterrent against unlawful killings, torture, and other serious human rights abuses. These are the obligations to: An effective remedy for a serious human rights violation requires a prompt, thorough, and effective investigation capable of determining whether criminal wrongdoing has occurred and, if so, identifying the person(s) responsible. An effective remedy also includes access by the victim or complainant to the investigatory procedure, and, when appropriate, the payment of compensation. Remedies must be effective in practice, not just in theory, with a strong enough element of public scrutiny to ensure true accountability. A key requirement is that those investigating an alleged crime must be effectively independent from those implicated in the events in question. The Israeli militarys system for investigating wrongdoing by Israeli soldiers fails all of these requirements. The system is opaque, cumbersome, and open to command pressure. Victims and their representatives have little practical access to the investigation process. Furthermore, it is not independent. As a result, only a handful of perpetrators have been brought to justice. The Knesset has passed legislation that effectively prevents almost all future compensation claims. The system does not provide justice or truth or meaningful reparation. The most significant factor underlying impunity is the reluctance of the JAGs office to investigate incidents, even when witnesses are accessible and the breach of international law is clear. JAGs are able to receive complaints, or at their own initiative open a preliminary investigation in any case where, in their opinion, there is an offense that a military court is competent to address.16 The JAGs office has shown that there are some abuses that it will not tolerate, such as sexual violence, in which it has often quickly and effectively identified and located the perpetrators and brought proceedings against them. Action in these cases contrasted strongly with those involving death or serious injury of Palestinians, in which case the default response has been to whitewash or ignore possible abuses. Many such cases drop off the radar screen entirely. In two cases of severe beatings of Palestinians while in IDF custody detailed below, for instance, one of which resulted in the mans death, an IDF spokesman responded to Human Rights Watch inquiries saying, The incident is unknown to us. Another factor is the practical inability of most victims, i.e. Palestinians living in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, to initiate a complaint. When the IDF declines or refuses to investigate, there are no alternative forms of accountability. The West Bank and Gaza Strip are ruled under military law: Palestinians cannot seek prosecution of Israelis in Israeli military courts, or in the courts administered by the Palestinian Authority. In theory, victims or their representatives can appeal a decision not to indict to the JAG and, if unsuccessful, to the High Court of Israel. None of the families interviewed by Human Rights Watch were aware of this option, which in any case would be limited to those with the financial resources and connections to obtain Israeli representation. Under prevailing conditions of strict closure, which sharply restrict freedom of movement in the Occupied Palestinian Territories and between the territories and Israel, Palestinians find it extremely difficult to have physical access to Israeli institutions. In many other countries, other institutions have the power to investigate human rights abuses. Unlike Mexico or Northern Ireland, Israel has no national human rights institution to receive complaints of human rights violations. Unlike Turkey, Colombia, or the Russian Federation, Israel is not subject to the jurisdiction of a regional human rights court. Israels ongoing problems of military, security service, and police impunity will continue to fester until Israel chooses to strengthen its own accountability mechanisms. The IDF has argued that investigating civilian deaths would harm the special nature of combat operations, and that only exceptional cases should be pursued, without indicating what the criteria would be. While it is true that not all deaths or injuries of civilians need trigger an independent investigation, the IDFs position cannot be reconciled with Israels obligations under the international human rights and humanitarian law treaties that it has ratified. There are clearly established standards for determining whether particular actions have violated IHL in situations of armed conflict or constitute unlawful use of force in policing situations. The IDF should adhere to those standards. The IDF has also maintained that armies elsewhere facing similar levels of hostilities do not carry out such investigations, sometimes citing U.S. practices in Iraq and Afghanistan, and has argued that the practical difficulties of investigating civilian deaths in the Occupied Palestinian Territories are simply too much for the system to bear. In fact, the U.S. does not itself follow a best practices approach, with consequences in Iraq that are similar to those of Israel in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.17 There are, however, other positive examples. In the last fifteen years, countries such as Britain, Canada, and Belgium have reformed their military justice systems and introduced external accountability mechanisms. While those countries did not face armed conflict situations, their relevance should not be dismissed out of hand, because they do include, for instance, British military and police engagement in the Northern Ireland conflict. There is, moreover, an emerging consensus in international law that military justice should not be used to try military personnel in cases where civilians are victims, and that military justice systems should investigate only offences that are strictly military in nature.18 The challenge for Israel is to ensure that its practices evolve to meet international standards and benefit from good practice elsewhere. Apart from emerging standards, though, Israels existing obligations are clear. If lethal force is used in situations of armed hostilities, Israeli forces must distinguish at all times between civilians and combatants, never direct attacks at a civilian population or individual civilians, and refrain from attacks that indiscriminately harm civilians. Israel has an obligation to conduct independent and impartial investigations in all cases involving prima facie evidence or credible allegations that troops violated these principles. When performing law enforcement functions, Israeli forces should be provided with the equipment and training necessary for this purpose and should not use firearms except when strictly necessary to defend themselves or others against the imminent threat of death or serious injury, and then only to the extent necessary to avert the actual danger faced. Curfew enforcement and control of demonstrations, for instance, should comply with law enforcement standards, and rules of engagement should be changed to reflect this. Deaths and serious injuries to civilians in these circumstances, when there is not a situation of active armed hostilities, should always be investigated. When the circumstances of a death or serious injury are unclear, the authorities should err on the side of investigating, with the objective of providing the greatest possible protection to the civilian population. Conducting serious investigations can be difficult in circumstances of military occupation. Every Israeli official interviewed by Human Rights Watch emphasized the difficulty of obtaining witness testimony. Undoubtedly many witnesses are reluctant to cooperate with IDF investigations, for reasons ranging from fear of retribution to cynicism about the intentions and effectiveness of the investigators. Yet, as the cases reviewed in this report show, there are many cases in which IDF investigators simply do not attempt to contact witnesses to abuse, even when they are readily available. There is much the Israeli authorities can do to improve the accountability of their armed forces for arbitrary killings and other serious human rights abuses against civilians. The government of Israel should: Amos Harel, Soldier who fired at unarmed Palestinian sentenced to 20 months in prison, Haaretz, May 18, 2005 [online]. According to the statement on the IDF website, the maximum prison sentence for inflicting severe intentional harm is twenty years (IDF Soldier Convicted in Rafah Incident, available at www1.idf.il/DOVER/site/mainpage.asp?si=EN&id=7&clr=1&docid=39891.EN). Amos Harel and Arnon Regular, Beit Latakia boys killed in IDF ambush, Palestinians claim, Haaretz, May 20, 2005 [online]. Harel and Regular wrote in conclusion: The Beit Lakia incident is not unusual. Every day, soldiers and border police officers operate in some 15 villages near this section of the separation fence, sometimes without either crowd control equipment or clear rules of engagement. Since work on that section of the fence began, at least 10 Palestinians have been killed during protests against it, including eight children. Dozens of others have been injured, some by live fire. Joel Greenberg, Israel suspends officer in killings of 2 Palestinian teens, Chicago Tribune, May 6, 2005 [online]. IDF Official Website, Investigation into the incident in which a 13-year-old girl was killed near an outpost on the Israeli-Egyptian border, October 15, 2004, available at http://www1.idf.il/DOVER/site/mainpage.asp?clr=1&sl=EN&id=7&docid=34453. A portion of the transcript of the radio communication appeared in the May 2005 issue of Harpers Magazine, p.19. The charges were: two counts of illegal use of weapons, obstructing justice, unbecoming behavior, and the improper use of authority that endangered others (Margot Dudekevitch, Officer indicted for killing girl, The Jerusalem Post, November 23, 2004). Haaretz reported in March that the trial seems to be more focused on the Military Polices investigation and the Judge Advocate Generals handling of the case than on R.s behavior. And irrespective of how the judges rule on whether R. did use his weapon illegally, did try to obstruct justice and other behavior unbecoming an officer, the case has already been very unflattering to the MPs and the JAG officers. See, Amos Harel, Case of Capt. R casts a shadow over the Military Police, Haaretz, March 21, 2005 [online]. The al-Hams family and the Public Committee against Torture in Israel (PCATI) petitioned Israels High Court of Justice in January requesting that the investigation be turned over to civilian authorities, and that it also address command responsibility for open-fire orders. In February the court declined to halt the military trial; the next hearing on the petition is scheduled for October 2005. The IDF does not appear to keep statistics on the number of Palestinian civilians killed but several Israeli and Palestinian NGOs have attempted to calculate the number. The figures vary depending on methodology, access to victims and witnesses, and other factors. According to the Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem, between the beginning of the intifada and the end of November 2004, 3,040 Palestinians were killed by Israeli security forces, including 606 children, in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. According to their investigations at least 1,661 of those killed (including 531 children under the age of 18) were not involved in hostilities when they were killed. B'Tselem has not been able to determine whether an additional 550 Palestinians (including 31 children) participated in hostilities. According to the Palestinian Center for Human Rights, Israeli forces have killed 2,191 Palestinian civilians in the Occupied PalestinianTerritories between the beginning of the intifada and April 2004 (including 493 children under the age of 17). The most detailed and up-to-date statistics are those of the Palestine Red Crescent Society, which put the number of deaths of children under eignteen at 612 through the end of October 2004. Response of the IDF Spokesperson to Human Rights Watch inquiry, with a cover letter from Maj. Sam Wiedermann, May 10, 2004. The IDF response indicated that indictments had been issued in sixteen of these cases but provided no details; nor did the response indicate how many of the seventy-four investigated shooting incidents had resulted in deaths or injuries. On February 28, 2005, in an email to Jaron Pazi, Head of International Organizations Section, IDF Spokesperson Office, Human Rights Watch asked for an update on the cases mentioned in this report as well as an update in the total number of indictments, convictions and sentences of IDF soldiers for killing or serious injury of Palestinians during the current intifada. Human Rights Watch followed up this request with several phone calls to the IDF Spokesperson Office, but as of early June 2005 no new or additional information had been provided. BTselem told Human Rights Watch on May 22, 2005 that as of that date a total of 108 investigations had been opened into cases involving deaths and injuries to Palestinians, resulting in nineteen indictments and six convictions two for manslaughter, two for causing grave harm, and two for illegal use of a weapon (Human Rights Watch interview with Ronen Schnayderman, Jerusalem, May 19, 2005). Captain Koretski was sentenced on May 3, 2004, to two months of imprisonment, four months of military tasks, and six months probation for the October 5, 2002 killing. Koretski was also demoted to the rank of first lieutenant. See, Amos Harel, IDF Captain Jailed for Death by Negligence of Palestinian Teen, Haaretz, May 5, 2004 [online]. The details of the six convictions mentioned here (two for negligent killing, two for severe intentional injury, and two for unlawful use of a weapon) were gathered from media reports and confirmed by BTselem on May 22, 2005. Even so, the IDFs investigative mechanisms for dealing with accidents that kill IDF soldiers have also come under fire within the military. See Amos Harel, Accidents will happen, Haaretz, November 12, 2004 [online]. Harel writes that over the past two years a team of reserve battalion commanders worked on formulating a new proposal for investigating accidents. The reserve officers came to the conclusion that the IDF lacks a professional body with the requisite knowledge and experience in investigating accidents that occur on land and sea.... In addition, there is great ignorance among officers and soldiers regarding the various investigative procedures and the authority of each, as well as the rights of those under investigation The reserve battalion commanders expressed concern that a continuation of the current system might lead to transferring the investigation of accidents out of the hands of the IDF. See, Human Rights Watch [Middle East Watch], The Israeli Army and the Intifada: Policies that Contribute to the Killings (August 1990), pp. 64-159. For a detailed examination of one investigation in this period, see, John Conroy, Unspeakable Acts, Ordinary People: The Dynamics of Torture (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 2000), chapters 2, 6, 10, and 14. Under the doctrine of command responsibility, a superior can share culpability for crimes committed by subordinates if the superior ordered the crime to be committed, if the superior knew or had reason to know that a crime was about to be committed but failed to take necessary and reasonable measures to prevent it, or if the superior knew or had reason to know that the crime had been committed and failed to take necessary and reasonable measures to punish the perpetrators. Article 178 (4), Military Justice Law. See Human Rights Watch, Hearts and Minds: Post-war Civilian Deaths in Baghdad Caused by U.S. Forces (October 2003), available at http://www.hrw.org/reports/2003/iraq1003/index.htm. See below, What makes a good investigation? Under the Oslo Accords the West Bank and Gaza were divided into three areas: Area A, under full Palestinian control; Area B, under Israeli military control and Palestinian civil control; and Area C, under full Israeli control. Area A comprises major Palestinian population centers outside East Jerusalem and amounts to approximately 18% of the West Bank. These recommendations are consistent with Human Rights Watch policy for all victims of abuse regardless of the identity of the perpetrator.
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Brand content protection June 16, 2022 What Is The Difference Between Brand Content And Branded Content? Brand content vs. Branded Content: a confusion is often made between these two types of content marketing. They both serve a purpose and have their own benefits for your overall marketing strategy, but how do they differ? Which one to use in your content marketing campaigns? Capturing audience attention is the juggernaut for brands today. In an increasingly noisy digital landscape, it is difficult to stand out from the crowd. Successful brands know that audience engagement comes by telling stories and connecting with customers through their values and purpose. Over the years, marketers have learned that today’s customers expect brands to fit within their own personal aspirations, dreams, and purpose. This paradigm shift has given rise to marketing centered on storytelling so as to connect and reach broader audiences. A key part of this marketing shift is the heightened importance of finding the right balance between branded and brand content campaigns. Brand Content vs. Branded Content While branded and brand content serve specific purposes, both are instrumental to your overall marketing strategy. That said, their differences can greatly impact your campaign’s effectiveness in reaching and engaging audiences. So, what are the differences between the two approaches? Brand content, in a nutshell, is content that is created and distributed by the brand. On the other hand, branded content is created by a third party, such as a publisher or another brand, and exclusively distributed on their channels. While both can be centered on telling the brand story and values, their audience reach is often vastly different. Whereas brand content is distributed through the company's website, YouTube channel, and socials, branded content relies entirely on a third party. An example of this difference is the branded content campaign Netflix ran to promote its hit series “Orange Is the New Black.” For the campaign, the streaming powerhouse worked with The New York Times’ Brand Studio to create an editorial section under the title “Women Inmates: Why the Male Model Doesn't Work.” Netflix branded content campaign "Women Inmates" (source: The New York Times). The primary reference to Netflix and the series is their logo on the periphery of the page. The media house created the editorial content, and the distribution is solely on its digital platform. This provides Netflix with both credibility and a broader audience reach. Whereas a brand content campaign creates audience engagement by channeling the brand’s values through storytelling directly on its owned channels. Perhaps the most skillful brand is Nike and its legendary tagline “Just do it.” To mark the sportswear giant’s 50th anniversary, the company enlisted Spike Lee to direct and star in the brand campaign “Seen It All” as a homage to its story. The brand content campaign is promoted on the company’s website, socials, and YouTube channel. Nike 50th Anniversary brand content campaign "Seen It All" (source: Nike). The imagery and style of the Seen It All campaign immediately identify it to the Nike brand, values, and story while entertaining the audience. Balancing brand content vs. branded content While brand content and branded content play an integral role in your overall marketing mix, finding the right balance is paramount. The starting point is understanding your campaign's objectives and the audiences you want to reach. As mentioned, branded content campaigns provide a more effective and subtle way to tell the brand's story and values to a broader audience. This approach opens the door to leveraging the third party's reputation to build your brand's authority and awareness. This is especially true for brands wanting to build authority in a new market segment. Marketers can leverage their brand content to create innovative branded content campaigns. An example is the Johnson & Johnson ‘Care With Pride' brand campaign to support the LGBTQIA+ community by creating Neutrogena and Listerine limited-edition pride-themed products. Johnson & Johnson #CareWithPride brand campaign (source: Imagency). To amplify the campaign’s awareness and sales, J&J worked with 42 influencers. By selecting the influencers, J&J not only built credibility and awareness but was able to reach a larger audience while monitoring brand integrity. This innovative approach meant that the company’s brand content could be easily leveraged in a well-thought-out and effective branded content campaign. Ensure branded content integrity The greatest challenge of incorporating a third-party branded content campaign into your overall marketing strategy is ensuring your brand and its values are clearly communicated and respected. Visual content produced by a third-party isn’t always of high quality. They may not follow your brand’s graphic charter or use it correctly. Logos and images added in their communications can sometimes be obsolete. All of this may negatively impact your brand image. Remember, digital assets are integral to your brand's image and reflect its values and story. Therefore, it’s vital to communicate to the third party the expectations of how the brand content—images and video—are to be used and specific quality requirements. The easiest way to ensure the quality of images and videos used in branded content campaigns is to set up press rooms or newsrooms dedicated to media and third-party publishers. They allow you to provide all the information and brand content visuals needed by journalists. You can choose to give free access or require authentication to access your press room. By facilitating access to your brand content, you will encourage the media and influencers to talk about your brand, but you also remain in control of the quality of the visual content they use. Safeguarding your brand image As with all marketing campaigns—whether brand or branded—it is vital to monitor and track your brand's digital presence continually. The seemingly fast proliferation of digital sharing of your brand’s content on social media means that marketers must be vigilant about how their images and videos are used online. Knowing how and where brand content is communicated across digital channels ensures that the brand image and reputation are safeguarded and avoid brand degradation. A straightforward approach to protecting your brand is to provide easy access to digital assets on your website, for example, via a dedicated newsroom or an open-access digital asset management system. This ensures that influencers and media use only the images and videos provided by the brand and allows for better monitoring of usage. Today, protecting your brand's valuable digital assets from misuse is a growing requirement. This is why progressive brands leverage invisible watermarking solutions such as IMATAG Monitor to understand how and where digital assets (videos and images) appear online. Fully automated, IMATAG Monitor clients receive notifications when digital content is detected on websites and social media channels. Marketing professionals can easily measure and monitor the reach of their campaigns by knowing where digital assets appear. Plus, gain valuable insights into digital asset preferences and usage patterns. These articles may also interest you Brand content protection July 27, 2023 From Notoriety to Leaks: The Ambivalent Role of Influencers and Their Communities Brand content protection June 6, 2023 Optimizing Brand Monitoring: Social Listening Meets Digital Watermarking Brand content protection May 11, 2023
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Raw Honey is the second album from Michael Collins’ Drugdealer project, following his merry 2016 debut The End of Comedy. The new release largely follows the trail laid out by its predecessor, enveloping the listener in a cloud of funky smelling smoke and transporting them back to the hazy days of Steely Dan and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. A cascade of chipper melodies and buoyant acoustic instrumentation, it’s the perfect soundtrack for lazy, warm summer days. While The End of Comedy’s cover art placed Collins alone at the fore, here he’s – fittingly – surrounded by his collaborators: as the album’s press release stresses, “Drugdealer is more a collective than band”. Bringing into the fold many, many musicians and vocalists such as Shags Chamberlain, Jackson MacIntosh, Benjamin Schwab and Natalie Mering of Weyes Blood, there’s a palpable sense of camaraderie felt across the album’s nine tracks. You can picture them all sitting in a circle working on these songs together, passing around a joint or three as they air their troubles in good company. Approaching feelings of loneliness and anxiety with a refreshing sincerity, the album is a welcome antidote to our modern cynicism.
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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka The visiting President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa who arrived in the country on Wednesday, 31st May, 2023 for a 3-day State Visit, on Thursday, 1st June, 2023 paid homage to the late first President of Malawi, Hastings Kamuzu Banda at his mausoleum, next to Parliament Buildings in the Capital Lilongwe, where he laid a wreath in honor of the fallen hero. During the State Banquet that was hosted by President Chakwera on Wednesday at Kamuzu Palace, Mnangagwa described late Kamuzu as an inspirational figure to many generations in the fight for freedom of their countries including Zimbabwe. “It was through the determination of nationalists such as the founding President of the Republic of Malawi, the late Hastings Kamuzu Banda, that inspired generation of freedom fighters in my country and including myself to take up arms and fight for liberation and independence sovereignty of Zimbabwe.” Said Mnangagwa. Before paying tribute to Kamuzu Mausoleum, President Mnangagwa visited Malawi Parliament, few meters away from the mausoleum accompanied by the country’s Vice President, Saulos Chilima. After his visit at the Malawi Parliament, President Mnangagwa planted a tree representing the growth and development of the institution as well as the enduring bond between Malawi and his country. Speaking after Mnangagwa visited the Parliament, First Deputy Speaker of Malawi Parliament, Madalitso Kazombo said the visit is an honor to Malawi. “Their coming here is to show that we share same cultural values, and they came to Parliament to see what we do as Parliament. It is an honor to Malawi, it is just cementing the relationship which is there between Malawi and Zimbabwe,” Said Kazombo. Earlier in the morning, Mnangagwa graced the gathering of Zimbabwean nationals residing in Malawi at Mtunthama State Lodge. President Mnangagwa is expected to jointly visit the Southern Region with President Chakwera to appreciate the Cyclone Freddy recovery process.
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Is there a glimmer of hope still for PvE in Overwatch 2? Although the developers at Blizzard recently announced the cancellation of PvE content in the hero shooter through Hero Missions, they didn’t cancel everything. The upcoming Story Missions, set during the invasion of the Null Sector, will be part of the upcoming Season 6: Invasion. These missions take place in Rio de Janeiro, Toronto, and Gothenburg and feature large maps, in-depth storylines, and intense battles against new enemy types like Annihilators and Stalkers. "We typically don't go into depth in-game with our stories," game director Aaron Keller told Game Informer. That changes though with the upcoming missions, as they focus on the moment when Overwatch gets back together and answers Winston's recall. In Toronto, for example, the player fights off waves of Null Sector grunts and artillery bots to protect an evac ship. New enemy types, such as Stalkers and Subjugators, pose challenges during the mission. According to Game Informer, the gameplay lasts around 31 minutes, showcasing the massive map size and diverse battles. Also, the missions allow for different character interactions and unique story elements based on the selected heroes. The Story Missions will be released as part of the Overwatch 2: Invasion Bundle, which costs $15 and includes the three missions, a Legendary skin for Sojourn, Overwatch Coins, and access to Sojourn for new players that joined after her inclusion. The Ultimate Invasion Bundle costs $40, however, yet adds the Null Sector Premium Battle Pass, additional skins, and bonuses. Also, there's a bonus co-op mission called "Underworld" set in King's Row, a new PvP mode called Flashpoint, and Hero Mastery missions. "[Season 6] is definitely bigger," Keller said, in comparison to previous seasons. "We don't want to save up content and save it for these giant releases years down that line; that's what a box release would be for a game.” The team repurposed some of the canceled Hero Missions into other content, and Keller hinted at reusing more of it in the future. This new season, which starts August 10, marks a significant content drop and aims to shift the live-service focus beyond just hero and map releases. The team plans to release more Story Missions and incorporate player feedback for future missions. About the Author Matthew “dinofries” D'Onofrio is a writer, content creator, podcaster and — most importantly — a gamer. With such a strong passion for video games and a severe case of FOMO, it's no surprise he always has his finger on the pulse of the gaming world. On the rare occasion Matt's away from a screen, you'll find him strumming away on his acoustic guitar or taking care of his cat Totoro.More Stories by Matthew D'Onofrio
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Notes on the Organ Notes on the Organ provides a comprehensive look into the history of the pipe organ in Italy. It shows the depth of Italian organ building and design as well as the potential influence of Italian composers and organists throughout the world. This English translation seeks to open the door to the complex and fascinating Italian pipe organ tradition to a worldwide audience. The simplicity with which the different topics are treated make this book a useful aid for those who are interested in the pipe organ, be they professional organists, amateurs, or avid listeners.
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Great British Beef Week, the popular national event celebrating Red Tractor assured British beef, returns for a thirteenth year with farmers, processors, supermarkets, butchers, farm shops, pubs and restaurants all uniting to celebrate the UK’s iconic meat. Great British Beef Week (GBBW) is the brainchild of Ladies in Beef, a voluntary organisation of female beef farmers founded by Devon beef producer Jilly Greed and NFU President Minette Batters. It will feature promotions on packs and in-stores, dishes on menus and in print and social media, while a number of shopper-focused special events across the nation will raise funds for the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution charity. How to get involved “Here in Britain we have a great climate for growing grass and rearing beef cattle. This week is about telling that story.” NFU President Minette Batters The importance of sustainability Environmental sustainability is the theme for this year’s campaign, which is once again supported and underpinned by evidence and data from AHDB. The aim is to highlight how British beef farmers work tirelessly to produce some of the most sustainable beef in the world. Real-life farm stories and infographics will be central in sharing the facts about British beef production and its positive environmental credentials. Producing beef in the most sustainable way Minette said: “Great British Beef Week provides an opportunity to celebrate the sustainability of British beef and the environmental benefits our grazing herds deliver. Here in Britain we have a great climate for growing grass and rearing beef cattle, which produce incredibly high quality, nutritious and versatile beef. “This week is all about telling that story.”
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COVID19 lingers in the daily lives of all New Zealanders and influences the plans of some physiotherapy students at Otago. Daniel Tan, a third-year student at the School of Physiotherapy is more than happy to be in New Zealand right now. Daniel flew into Dunedin from Singapore in 2018 wearing boat shoes and a little under-prepared for our latitudes. Herds of dairy cows near the airport runway surprised him. With a Diploma in Nutrition and Health from Singapore Polytechnic in hand he had already scoped a career in sports and exercise science but after two years of mandatory military service, Daniel was very keen to stretch his wings. He soon realised that human health was a wide-open potential field for exploration. He welcomed the genial atmosphere of Dunedin finding the smaller city exciting and its people more diverse than he imagined. Kiwi terms such as 'sweet as' and 'jandals' were baffling, but he now feels right at home as an individual, with Dunedin being a more inclusive and 'tighter-knit' community. Because he is a few years older than his peers Daniel has found it easier to set boundaries and maintain a clear focus on academic success. While at first it took some patience and concentration to get to grips with the broader conceptual framework of physiotherapy Daniel's conscious decision to be open to learning new ideas has given him a good degree of useful confidence and momentum. Daniel worked hard on his language skills and tells us that his understandings of New Zealand is improving. He has learned a little about New Zealand's Māori culture and influences through marae visits and is keen to find out more, with Te reo Māori as the catalyst. Better language skills allow more open and honest conversations leading to sounder understandings and more effective clinical practice. A flexible outlook Daniel's work under COVID19 alerts has proven demanding and he tells us that even with the best available technology it has been a struggle to stay motivated at times. He has given much thought to staying well, thriving with his studies and sustaining as much human connection as possible. Because the science of physiotherapy is always evolving, Daniel has adopted a flexible approach to his immediate future and has used his initiative to simplify daily life. Daniel understands the importance of being resourceful. While under COVID19 'house arrest' he separated his home in his imagination into a dedicated workspace and shared living areas. His room is now only for working and sleeping so study time can be as productive as possible without distraction. Shared spaces are for relaxing and for sharing laughs and stories with friends. When the demands of work press in, Daniel plans another adventure in the remote hill country and mountains of Southern New Zealand. He believes that fresh air works better than any medicine to help reset his body and mind for the demands of study. The great company of intrepid friends helps Daniel Tan, motivated physiotherapy student at the University of Otago find the balance he needs for optimal success with his undergraduate studies. Lawrence, R. (2005). Branding terroir in the ′New World′: Modes of representation in the wine industry. In P. Sorrell, C. Ozcan, E. Kocabiyik & Z. T. Ultav (Eds.), Proceedings of the IST Product and Service Design Symposium and Exhibition on Agricultural Industries. Izmir, Turkey: Izmir University of Economics. [Full Paper]
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As we arrive at one of the busiest times of the year, I wanted to share a few photos that I believe you will be forever happy you took. Here are my top five things to capture this holiday season: 1. Sweets and Treats As a girl from the great state of Ohio, it is a tradition in our family to make candy buckeyes for the holidays. We will usually bake cookies and assemble a gingerbread house. Capturing your little ones helping in the kitchen is a great way to freeze a sweet moment. Little hands using cookie cutters, cheeks doused with flour and tiny tongues licking beaters are all super cute moments that will make your kids smile when they look back. 2. Reading Christmas Stories Consider having grandparents read T'was the Night Before Christmas or other holiday favorites to your children. I remember being at my grandparents house for our annual Christmas parties. One of my favorite memories is my grandpa reading to us from the Bible about the birth of Jesus and sharing with us the importance of our faith. My grandfather passed in 2013 and it remains a very special memory for me to this day. 3. Crafts and Cards Christmas is a great time to capture little fingers writing out long lists of toys by hopeful girls and boys. You may not think of it at the time, but you will love looking back and seeing their tiny hands in the act of drawing crooked Christmas trees and stick figure reindeer. Make sure to grab a photo of your kiddos writing out those lists to Santa. A few other traditions you could capture are writing out Christmas cards at the kitchen table or other activities like making paper snowflakes. 4. Decorating the Tree If you buy a freshly cut tree each year, don't forget to capture the little ones as they walk around in the maze of Christmas pine. I may be guilty of being a little particular when it comes to decorating my tree. Over the years, I learned that I enjoy decorating the tree much more when my kids put their own touch to it. It takes a little of the work out, which is nice because all the light stringing is enough to make you want to add a little extra brandy to your eggnog. I found myself really soaking up the way my kids added the ornaments. Once, my youngest put every single bulb on the same branch at the bottom of the tree. My OCD was kicking in, but it was the most precociously decorated tree I had ever seen. As a mom, I have noticed that I often get so caught up in taking photos of everything and everyone else that I tend to have many less photos of myself. I have definitely dodged photos due to being self conscious, but I noticed that I don't look at my own childhood photos and think, "wow...my mom sure looked like a hot mess", I just think about the love and togetherness that I felt. Your kids will want to remember that, too. Just because you take a photo doesn't mean it has to go on Facebook, so be sure you are capturing moments that include you for your own memories. Now, set the self-timer on your camera, throw on some flashing reindeer antlers and jump in there, mama!
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July 15th at 9:46 AM EST after a short delay, Northrop Grumman's Minotaur IV rocket charged into orbit from MARS- Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport's pad 0B on Wallops Island, Virginia. Sunrise over Pad 0B and the Minotaur IV rocket on July 15th 2020 Slated to launch at 9:00 AM est, local fisherman caused a forty six minute delay when they unknowingly had their boat inside the launch hazard zone. The countdown, which was stopped at T-minus sixteen minutes resumed, and the rocket blasted off at 9:46 AM est on it's top secret mission with four payloads for the National Reconnaissance Office, or NRO after the boat was cleared. Launching after a 46 minute delay the Minotaur IV took flight from Pad 0B Named NROL-129 this was the first U.S. Space Force mission from Wallops Flight Facility. Also this was NRO's first dedicated mission there as well. The 78 foot tall Minotaur IV rocket, a former peacekeeper ICBM (Intercontinental Ballistic Missile) made between 1988-1990 which was then on alert in a silo for 15 years until the military decommissioned the Peacekeeper missiles in 2005. the rocket consists of three solid fuel motors that were decommissioned and left in storage for some years along with an upper stage commercially built by Northrop Grumman. Made up of an SR-118 solid moter, the first stage delivers 2,200 kN of thrust, then the second stage, the SR-119 takes over delivering 1,365 kN of thrust before handing things over to the SR-120 motor which delivered 329 kN of thrust before the Northrop Grumman 4th stage takes over to deliver the payloads to the correct orbit, which is unknown due to the classified nature of this mission Incredibly these rockets reach supersonic speeds, meaning it breaks the speed of sound around 20 seconds after ignition. This is with a max payload capacity of 3814 lbs. In comparison it takes around 88 seconds for a Falcon 9 SpaceX rocket to reach supersonic speeds. The Minotaur IV reaches full thrust is almost instantaneous at just 0.2 of a second after ignition. There is a large difference from using liquid propellant, and a lot less factors in place to slow doing the acceleration process. NROL-129 breaking the sound barrier
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In the news on this week Property Investor’s Podcast, Russell and Alasdair discuss the London slum landlords who received a £244K fine from the local authorities. The huge amount was handed down to a mother and daughter landlord team. The fine was delivered due the awful living conditions they had tenants living in. The landlords were making a reported £118K a year by housing 31 people in a five bedroom house. After some quick mathematics, Russell and Alasdair were able to work out that the landlords were collecting around £6,000 in rent per week. Each person paying £195 per week. Living conditions were so bad people were being housed in a wooden shed outside. It contained no heating or lighting and was covered with plastic and pallet sheets. Alasdair believes that the landlords were offering a service that perhaps was in demand where people were happy to pay rent and share a living space with 31 other people. If people are happy to live in these type of conditions it speaks to a much bigger issue that is clearly far beyond the landlords reach. Could the government have stepped in? Where are the people living now? Russell questions. There clearly is an underlining problem that’s is the living conditions which makes it acceptable for people to live in such sub-standard living conditions.
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Thanks to Greg Oppel and his presentation on December 6th at the Oklahoma Council for History Education symposium, “A. Philip Randolph: Service Not Servitude,” my wife and I watched the NetFlix movie “10,000 Black Men Named George” this evening. Philip Randolph was a courageous luminary from the U.S. civil rights movement who was not included (that I recall) in my own U.S. history curriculum as a student. That was one of the main points of Greg’s presentation, which is available via Ustream. All students of U.S. history and civil rights SHOULD know about Randolph just as they know about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Before I share a few reflections about Randolph and this film, I want to make a point about the power of asynchronously shared online video in this context. There were only FOUR people in the audience for this outstanding and informative presentation by Greg at the Oklahoma Council for History Education symposium. Yet today, just two weeks or 14 days later, already the video has been viewed (at least in part) 244 times. This is AMAZING, and good. Welcome to the age of personalized digital learning. Want to hear Greg’s presentation? It’s online and available free.Webcam chat at Ustream I hazard to say that in any other era of human history, a person off the street (like me) would not have been able to just show up for a local history conference presentation, obtain permission from the presenter to record and live-webcast the session, and then with technology tools brought in a backpack (a DV camcorder, a tripod, a Mac laptop and an AT&T 3G network USB laptop card) immediately share and digitally archive the presentation for a global audience. This is an example of disruptive technologies put to a constructive use. 🙂 … the first labor organization led by African-Americans to receive a charter in the American Federation of Labor. According to today’s WikiPedia article for A. Philip Randolph: Randolph emerged as one of the most visible spokesmen for African-American civil rights. In 1941, he, Bayard Rustin, and A. J. Muste proposed a march on Washington to protest racial discrimination in war industries and to propose the desegregation of the American Armed forces. The march was cancelled after President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt issued Executive Order 8802, or the Fair Employment Act. Some militants felt betrayed by the cancellation because Roosevelt’s pronouncement only pertained to banning discrimination within industries and not the armed forces, however the fair employment Act is generally perceived as a success for African American rights. An example of the success this act induced is in the Philadelphia Transit Strike of 1944 where the government backed African American workers against White labour. In 1947, Randolph,along with colleague Grant Reynolds, formed the Committee Against Jim Crow in Military Service, later renamed the League for Non-Violent Civil Disobedience. President Harry S. Truman abolished racial segregation in the armed forces through Executive Order 9981 on July 26, 1948. These actions and contributions to the U.S. civil rights movement were VERY important. Yet as I have already stated, I don’t remember ever learning about Philip Randolph in school. I’m not emphasizing this point as a dig against my high school and college history teachers and professors, but rather to point out there are MANY voices and perspectives which may not have been emphasized in our textbooks or formal curriculum materials, but still deserve our attention and understanding. The WikiPedia article for Randolph goes on to discuss the important role he played in the 1963 march for civil rights in Washington D.C., at which Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his famous “I Have a Dream” speech. Randolph was actually the first speaker at the podium that day, yet few U.S. citizens (including students) know or remember him. Randolph was also responsible for the organisation of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963 with the help of Rustin and Martin Luther King, Jr. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is often attributed in part to the success of the March on Washington, where Black and White Americans stood united and witnessed King’s ‘I have a dream speech’. As the U.S. civil rights movement gained momentum in the early 1960s and came to the forefront of the nation’s consciousness, his rich baritone voice was often heard on television news programs addressing the nation on behalf of African-Americans engaged in the struggle for voting rights and an end to discrimination in public accommodations. He was also an active participant in many other organizations and causes, including the Workmen’s Circle and others. I find this history lesson about American labor unions and the fight for worker’s rights extremely interesting as well as relevant amidst continuing battles in Washington D.C. and Detroit over a U.S. automaker bailout and the role of unions there. Movies like “10,000 Black Men Named George” are very important to youngsters like me who do not remember the civil rights movement because we weren’t alive to experience and witness those days. This is RECENT history. And the struggles which leaders like Philip Randolph and many others fought in the name of civil rights and workers rights are not over. It seems to me that with the assassinations of both Dr. King and President Kennedy in 1963, for many people these historic struggles for equitable treatment and civil rights WERE (for practical purposes) over. Yet they were not and are not over. As I hear about the high wages and seemingly ridiculous deals auto unions have negotiated for members to get paid even when they are not working, I’m also thinking about Philip Randolph and just how far we’ve come as a nation in the short 143 years since the end of the U.S. Civil War. It seems strange that today in many circles, the ideas of “workers rights” and organized unions sound outlandish and unpatriotic as they did in the 1930s when Randolph was organizing Pullman car porters. When I was a public school teacher in Texas, we were (as Texas teachers still are, I think) prohibited by LAW from striking. We could belong to teacher “associations,” but we were prohibited specifically from belonging to a “union.” Unions were considered evil in Texas, I was taught, and I didn’t really question the matter much at the time. Of course the issue of whether teachers should organize and strike like blue collar workers is a contentious one, and I will not attempt to fully address that issue here. I do know that the fact teachers in many U.S. states are prohibited by law from striking seems outlandish to many educators in other countries with whom I’ve communicated in the past few years. “How do you have any power if you can’t strike?” some have asked. The answer: Teachers don’t have much power in many U.S. states, and that is by legislative design. Just as we see in the movie “10,000 Black Men Named George,” those in positions of power and control (which tend to be rich white men) tend to pass and support laws which support corporate interests over the interests of working people. For local evidence of this, we need look no further than the teacher pay scale of public educators here in my state of Oklahoma. We rank 48th in the nation in teacher salaries. That’s right, 48th out of 50. And who is fighting to change this today? Where are the impassioned, bold voices today like Philip Randolph, organizing in the streets and the churches under the banner, “We need to pay our teachers more than a survival wage!?” I don’t hear or see anyone carrying this banner. This saddens me, and simultaneously emboldens me to learn more about both history and current events when it comes to civil and labor rights. In my October 4, 2006, post “The causes of freedom and social justice” I wrote: Where are our strong, visionary and courageous national leaders like Robert Smalls and Abraham Lincoln today? Where are our leaders like Martin Luther King, Jr.? What has happened to the dream of Martin and so many others who joined him in peacefully striving to end centuries of racial discrimination and segregation? I am thankful for tonight’s opportunity to learn more about Philip Randolph and his historic struggles with many other leaders to improve the economic prospects of blacks in the United States as well as others. I won’t hide the fact, however, that I am also hopeful our new President-elect, Barack Obama, will lead our nation to again address issues of civil rights and worker’s rights which have not been addressed appropriately by a sitting U.S. president for many years. We absolutely need to dispense with the ridiculous perception (advanced by U.S. political leaders who unfortunately have called themselves “conservative Republicans”) that most government regulation is evil and not needed. We absolutely DO need limits on the freedoms of both individuals and corporations to make economically expedient decisions at the expense of human beings, but these limits need to be reasonable. The website Behind the Label provides multiple examples of how the fight against sweatshops and unregulated business practices harmful to the basic human rights of people continues today. I AM an advocate for limited government, but “limited government” implies some regulations exist. Those regulations must address the same economic conditions and issues which Philip Randolph fought to change, and on which we still need to focus our collective attention and political will. Union organizations have moved into the web 2.0 world to an extent, and the website Unite Here is one example. It strikes me (no pun intended) that we need a better balance between our ethical imperative to prevent the sorts of egregious exploitations of workers documented in films like “WAL-MART: The High Cost of Low Price,” and the over-the-top stranglehold which the Detroit auto unions appear to have over the U.S. auto industry in the name of “worker’s rights.” Banning all teacher unions hasn’t worked to bring either Texas or Oklahoma educators to a place where they are paid suitably for the extremely important, pivotal role they play in our society. In Oklahoma, at least, I think this law continues to prevent teachers from speaking out and advocating for themselves, much in the same way Pullman Porters were intimidated and suppressed in the days before Philip Randolph fought to organize their first union. I don’t have all the answers here, or maybe any of the answers, but I do have a lot of questions. If wisdom begins with the acknowledgement that “I don’t know,” perhaps I am on the right path. I do know I’m indebted to Greg Oppel for sharing the reference to this film with me two weeks ago at UCO. My final observation is this. The corruption latent within Chicago and Illinois politics (as well as U.S. politics more generally) is highlighted several times in this film about Philip Randolph. Has anything changed? Of course things have changed, but corruption is still with us. I hope the “publish at will” and storychasing tools now at many of our fingertips will serve as constructive forces of political transparency in the months and years ahead. The Change Congress movement embodies and operationalizes that hope and potential. The use of those tools for positive societal change, however, will continue to require courageous and visionary leadership, just as they did in the days of Philip Randolph. The following organizations (endorsed by Change Congress) are also worth checking out and supporting on the issue of governmental transparency and reform: Have a listen to this 4.5 minute recent interview with Larry Lessig for more background on Change Congress. If you enjoyed this post and found it useful, subscribe to Wes’ free newsletter. Check out Wes’ video tutorial library, “Playing with Media.” Information about more ways to learn with Dr. Wesley Fryer are available on wesfryer.com/after. On this day.. - Mastodon Tips (Dec 2022) – 2022 - 10 Percent Off Google Education Summit Oklahoma City: Feb 21-22, 2015 – 2014 - iPhone Media Creation App Categories – 2010 - As Fast As You Can Think – 2010 - Lessons Learned Teaching EdTech to PreService Education Students (Fall 2010) – 2010 - Kids writing for fun online – 2009 - Fair Use in Videos Using Pictures with Copyrighted Music – 2009 - Blog widgets for political transparency – 2008 - The novelty of news and importance of media literacy – 2007 - Discover the final Harry Potter book title – 2006
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Pick up any firearms or martial arts magazine and check the advertisements. You’ll be sure to see something like, “Learn secret ninja techniques to stop any outlaw biker thug” or “Be a spec-op badass after watching one tape” or, as relates to shooting, “Forget all the basics and follow our simple plan to learn real combat shooting techniques to stop any suspect.” Among the charlatans and rip-off artists are there good videos, courses and books advertised as well? You bet there are. Separating the wheat from the chaff is the task of this article. Focusing on the components of self-defense success is the method we’ll use. Slim pamphlet on CCW laws in Ohio in no way compares with voluminous Ohio Revised Code. Although you don’t need a law degree to be able to defend yourself, you do need to know the law. Table of Contents SHOOT TWO-HANDED FROM EYE LEVEL WHEN POSSIBLE We’re told by some that shooting from the hip is faster and is the way such past luminaries as Bill Jordan, Jelly Bryce, William Fairbairn and Rex Applegate suggested we should shoot. There is no doubt in my mind that they were accomplished shooters who had combat experience. Jelly Bryce in particular was, in his day, almost a one-man FBI SWAT team. According to the book The Deadliest Men by Paul Kirchner (Paladin Press, 2001), Delf A. “Jelly” Bryce was a lifetime shooter and hunter who honed his skills practicing for hours a day in front of a mirror. Based on his natural eye/hand coordination and dedication to developing this skill, he was able to succeed at hip shooting when most people fail. I spoke to a retired special agent and firearms instructor who was trained in the FBI method, which wasstrongly influenced by Bryce at that time. He spoke about the average agent’s difficulty in getting accurate hits, instead frequently putting rounds in the dirt below the target or shooting over the target’s shoulders. Once the FBI adopted a two-handed, eye-level shooting style, however, hits on target at the range and hits on suspects on the street improved dramatically. The difficulty with hip shooting, as Colonel Rex Applegate commented, is in always getting the same alignment of the wrist and elbow. Shooting below eye level fails to take advantage of the natural eye/hand coordination. Applegate said in reference to shooting below the line of sight, “This is more difficult to master and inherently less accurate than bringing the gun to eye level, therefore it is not recommended.” Applegate believed in “shooting through the pistol,” i.e. bringing the pistol to eye level. He referred to hip shooting (body point) and anything under eye level as compromise positions, which were only reverted to when the shooter didn’t believe they had enough time or distance to bring the pistol to eye level. Although Applegate was himself a one-handed shooter, he stated that the modern isosceles stance had proven itself on the battlefield and could be reverted to under stress. Certainly a shooter must be able to get rounds on target regardless of distance, situation and time, but if at all possible get two hands on the handgun and “shoot through the pistol.” If time and distance permit, confirm your sight alignment prior to shooting. TRAIN AS IF YOUR LIFE DEPENDED ON IT When training for self-defense on the range, treat your target as if it were a living, dangerous suspect intent on your destruction. Don’t treat it as a piece of paper. Expose too much of yourself in real life while behind cover and you can get shot, therefore on the range use cover properly. Stand in one place out in the open when conducting a reload on the street and you make an easy target. Practice your draw by working from an unsnapped holster and you’re sure to flounder when an armed suspect is attempting to murder you. The list of “range habits” that detract from your survival is long—avoid them by training as if your life depended on the skills you’re developing. Recently while teaching a carbine instructor program, I had a conversation with a veteran SWAT copper from a big city. I had commented that too many officers were practicing reloads by swapping magazines out of a holstered pistol. He came up to me on a break and confirmed that his agency’s academy cadets were trained in this fashion. The reason was simple—it’s safer. However, while the administrative reload is safe on a line in a basic academy, if an officer in a shooting performs a reload this way based on this faulty practice, he can be worse than unsafe, he can be dead. Training should be thought of as small wars that prepare us mentally and physically for the large war that may one day come. AWARENESS AT ALL TIMES, AVOIDANCE IF POSSIBLE If you go into an outlaw biker bar or an urban lounge well known for its violence, you may become the recipient of violence. Furthermore, if you stay in a location and ignore warning signs after violent action has occurred, you may also be on the receiving end. You could be completely innocent. You could be trying to extricate yourself from the area and be shot in the back by an errant round. You could be standing off to the side of a bar fight and get hit in the head with a thrown bottle or stabbed during a melee. I remember a video of an innocent citizen who, having become lost in a city he didn’t know, wandered into a gang’s territory only to be brutally and savagely beaten. His only “offense” to the gangsters was walking up a sidewalk in their neighborhood—yet he nearly lost his life. His lack of awareness and avoidance made him a victim. It is hard enough to protect yourself and your loved ones from violent attack in the best of situations, so don’t make it any easier for the bad guys. Deny them the opportunity by not entering their turf and by being constantly attuned to your environment and the people in it. Trust your gut if you get those feelings that a dangerous or violent situation is developing. Just because you’re armed, don’t let the pistol on your hip create the feeling of a mental force field that will protect you. PRACTICE WITH A FLASHLIGHT The fourth of the basic firearms rules is “Be sure of your target and beyond.” Pay attention to the nightly news and the saying, “Things that go bump in the night” will make a lot of sense. Criminals are lazy opportunists. They strike the weakest of us at our most vulnerable time. As relates to the above point on awareness, failure to pay attention to your environment can get you killed. So too, failure to prepare and train to overcome adverse lighting conditions can get you killed or result in tragedy. Rather than being a “bullet magnet,” a flashlight is a fundamental piece of equipment that can allow you to find your way, locate a potential suspect, distinguish friend from foe, assist in getting your shots on target and disorient your potential assailant. Imagine you are sound asleep late at night. You hear the sound of breaking glass. You arm yourself and respond. As you arrive at the top of the stairs, you look down only to be confronted by a figure coming up with what appears to be a gun in his hand. You fire. Upon switching on the lights, you are horrified to discover that it is your son with his cell phone in his hand — or perhaps I should say it was your son. Being a savvy gun person, you know that the preceding story has happened before (and tragically is likely to happen again) to law-abiding homeowners who fail to train with a flashlight. The deleterious effect of lighting on vision and performance means that a man with 20/20 vision can essentially be blind for up to 32 minutes until his eyes become accustomed to the dark. Even then, all that he may see is the outline of a potential suspect—not if they are in fact a suspect or if they are armed. Shootings by and large occur in subdued lighting—maximize your performance by equipping and training with a suitable flashlight. BE SURE OF THE LAW Police officers and citizens alike are held to the standard that ignorance of the law is no excuse. This accountability means that good intentions are not enough—you must know the law. You must educate yourself on the parameters of use of deadly and non-deadly force. Having studied this area as a law enforcement trainer for a number of years, I can state confidently that if your studies are limited to reading a pamphlet handed out in a CCW class, you are not prepared. Law enforcement personnel and private citizens will be judged from a reasonableness perspective, i.e. would a reasonable person or officer have done the same or similar in the same circumstances. Your knowledge of the legal aspects of use of deadly force will help you make a sound decision during an incident and will give you confidence that you’re doing the right thing as you are facing a threat. The practical aspects of delivering deadly force on target are one thing, but the legal issues will resound long after the shots are fired. Expect a legal investigation into the incident with you possibly as the suspect. Expect a civil suit as a result and arm yourself with the knowledge of when you can and can’t use deadly or non-deadly force. Post-incident, this knowledge (along with the services of a good attorney trained in these matters) will help you protect your rights while at the same time assisting you in documenting the “totality of the circumstances” that created a deadly force situation. In today’s litigious society, failing to prepare properly by thoroughly understanding your state’s statutes could result in imprisonment and the loss of everything you’ve worked hard to provide your family. Treat a paper target like a real foe. Don’t develop bad range habits that will endanger your winning an armed encounter. Good advice and good training are priceless. You can learn many things from books, training tapes and training programs. Always vet these materials and the authors or instructors to make sure they are who they claim to be. In addition, always re-examine the training and material from a common-sense perspective. Ask yourself, “Can I make this work?” and “Will this concept or tactic survive on the street and in court?” Professional and legitimate trainers and experts will acknowledge others in the field with a, “Good training” or “Good instructor” comment. Beware the promises of quick results that stray from the tried and true, and in all things remember, “Buyer beware!” Your life may depend on it.
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Tom Hanks is a legend of the game, known for some of the all time greats. However, Tom Hanks thinks it’s one comedy movie that isn’t necessarily remembered among his best work which he has to thank for his whole career. Speaking to the New York Times in 1997, alongside Ben Affleck, Hanks reflected on his work up to that point and was eager to share his experience with the young Affleck who – at that point – had just come off of working on Good Will Hunting. When Affleck asked what Hanks thought the tipping point was when he became a certified A-lister, Hanks had a surprising and simple answer. “It was Splash,” he said. “This one thing that everybody else turned down, and based on that, suddenly I’m a guy that people want in their movie. That was it.” Released in 1984, Splash is a rom com with a heavy heaping of fantasy (Hanks’ love interest is a mermaid) which performed decently upon its release. Hanks, (who’s only previous credit was the forgotten 1980 horror movie He Knows You’re Alone) stars as Allen Bauer, who falls in love with Daryl Hannah as Madison. Though critics enjoyed the movie for its humor and the chemistry between Hanks and Hannah, Splash hasn’t entered the ranked of the best Tom Hanks movies and even plenty of Hanks aficionados will not have seen the movie. Still, it showed what he was capable of, and as the actor recalls it was the performance which would go on to ignite Hollywood’s ongoing obsession with him. Soon after Splash, Hanks starred in the likes of Big and Turner and Hooch, before proving he was capable of more dramatic roles in some of his best movies including Philadelphia and Apollo 13. Now, everyone knows that Hanks is capable of just about anything, though drama and comedies are his mainstays. He does also have a rule against starring as villains, but we’re not going to argue against that. For more on Hanks, find out why he said Clint Eastwood treated him like a horse and see which movie he’s glad is now a cult classic. Or, take a look at our guide to all the new movies coming in 2024, and see our picks for the best Steven Spielberg movies to learn more about his collaborator. You can also keep up with all the new anime coming soon.
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This article was produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. WASHINGTON — A leading defense lawyer who specializes in death penalty cases has been chosen to represent one of the five men accused of plotting the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks before a military tribunal at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, overcoming a key obstacle to the war crimes trial. But the national crisis over the coronavirus pandemic and the sudden, recent resignation of the military judge overseeing the trial still remain as hurdles to moving ahead in the complex conspiracy case. The lawyer, David I. Bruck, will represent Ramzi bin al-Shibh, a Yemeni accused of organizing a cell of men based in Hamburg, Germany, who were among the 19 hijackers who seized four passenger planes and slammed them into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a Pennsylvania field. Nearly 3,000 people were killed in the attacks. Mr. Bruck has handled several high-profile death penalty cases, including representing Dylann S. Roof, who killed nine black churchgoers in South Carolina in June 2015; Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, one of the brothers who carried out the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013; and Susan Smith, a woman in South Carolina who drowned her two young sons in 1994. Mr. Roof and Mr. Tsarnaev are on federal death row. Mr. Bruck, who has never been to the Navy base at Guantánamo Bay or practiced law in a military court, has not yet met or spoken with Mr. bin al-Shibh, the most volatile of the defendants in the capital case whose lead defendant is Khalid Shaikh Mohammed. Mr. bin al-Shibh is held at a maximum-security prison called Camp 7, which does not permit lawyers to speak with the prisoners they represent by videolink or telephone. The chief defense counsel for military commissions, Brig. Gen. John G. Baker, said he chose Mr. Bruck on Monday to succeed James P. Harrington, who had represented Mr. bin al-Shibh since arraignment in May 2012 and is leaving the case for health reasons. By law, each defendant charged in a death penalty case at the Guantánamo military commissions is entitled to a qualified capital defense lawyer, known as a learned counsel. The next step is for the overseer of the Office of Military Commissions, Christian L. Reismeier, a retired rear admiral, to formally hire Mr. Bruck as a contractor at the federal rate of $195 an hour. Colleagues describe Mr. Bruck, 70, as courtly and soft-spoken as well as a good listener. Robert Dunham, the executive director of the nonprofit Death Penalty Information Center, called him “one of the pioneering capital defense lawyers of the modern era.” Mr. Bruck has been defending capital cases at trial since 1980. He helped expand the body of information a sentencing jury can consider at death penalty trials through Supreme Court cases. And he has trained new generations of capital defenders, and helped legal teams that have insufficient resources through his legal clinic at the Washington and Lee law school in Virginia and as a founding member of the Federal Death Penalty Resource Counsel. In February, Mr. Harrington, 75, citing health problems, obtained permission to leave the case from the judge, Col. W. Shane Cohen. Then last month, Colonel Cohen said he would retire from the Air Force for “the best interests of my family.” He leaves the case on April 24. No successor has been chosen. The departure of Colonel Cohen leaves unresolved the question of whether Mr. bin al-Shibh should be tried separately at a later date because of the considerable time it will take his new lawyer to prepare. General Baker noted that although Mr. Bruck had agreed to represent Mr. bin al-Shibh, Mr. Bruck will need “significant time to catch up with seven years’ worth of litigation.” He cited hundreds of legal motions, tens of thousands of pages of hearing transcripts and hundreds of thousands of pages of potential trial evidence. Among capital defense lawyers, Mr. Bruck is widely known for arguing Skipper v. South Carolina before the Supreme Court in 1986. The landmark ruling said that evidence of a convict’s behavior in jail after capture and potential for future dangerousness, based on testimony from mental health experts and prison guards, are relevant to a judge or jury deciding whether to sentence a convict to death. Lawyers for some of the defendants in the Sept. 11 trial have said the prisoners were so damaged by torture in C.I.A. detention in the years before their transfer to Guantánamo in 2006 that they would not be a threat to anybody should they be imprisoned for life. The judge initially set a trial date of January 2021 but postponed the start because the coronavirus has forced the Defense Department to prohibit most travel and office work. The next pretrial hearings are scheduled for late July, after Ramadan.
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Katherine Jenkins's blog After more than 24 hours of flying, I returned to Guelph on Sunday around 6 p.m. While I'm happy to be back home, sleeping in my own bed and eating familiar food again, I feel like time passed almost too quickly. I've spent some time the last two days reflecting on my experience and thinking about how to talk about my time in Nepal when I do my presentation. L4C alumni: Any tips on creating L4C presentations? Jet lag has not been nearly as bad as when I arrived in Nepal and I've been making it through my work days pretty well. That being said, I just got home from work and I feel my eyes getting heavy, so I'm going to publish this blog post and have a snooze. I feel like I blinked and now I'm at the end of my Leave for Change mandate. I had a wonderful last day filled with many memorable moments with the HICAST team, including a wonderful farewell lunch. I will continue working with them after returning to Canada, but it's still difficult to leave. I hope they feel my contribution has been worthwhile. I feel so indebted to HICAST and CECI for making this exprerience so wonderful. *This is a joint blog post by Veronica Ward and Kate Jenkins Our experience over the past two weeks in Kathmandu has been quite the adventure. After three earthquakes, two demonstrations and other day-to-day challenges, we decided to explore Nepal’s second-largest city, Pokhara (highly recommended). Our taxi arrived on Saturday at 7 a.m. at CECI House for a domestic flight to the picturesque lakeside city, only to find out that Pokhara’s airport was closed and our flight was delayed. It was only after takeoff that we were told that Nepal’s vice-president was on board with us. This explained the delay. When we arrived, we travelled to our hotel, wandered around the main street, enjoyed a delicious lunch and walked down to Phewa Lake. In the evening, we stumbled upon a quaint lakeside restaurant where we enjoyed a lively cultural performance while enjoying our dinner. On Sunday, our taxi arrived at 4:20 a.m. to take us to Sarangkot, which is a hill that offers one of the best views of the Annapurna Himalayan mountain peaks, especially at sunrise and sunset. Although it was a bit overcast, we were still able to get some beautiful photos of Pokhara. Sadly, my (Kate) plan to take an ultralight flight around the Himalayas was foiled by rain, but we enjoyed a beautiful flight back to Kathmandu that offered a nice view of the mountain peaks. While this was a well-deserved break, we’re both well aware of the amount of work ahead of us this week as we wrap up our time in Nepal before coming home. Check out photos of Pokhara on Our Nepal Love (Veronica) and Kate-in-Kathmandu. My intention to write more blog posts this week failed, so here’s a quick summary of week two. It was extremely busy, but good busy. I’m very lucky to be working with such a great organization and counterpart – Bimal. He’s very knowledgeable in communications and a great person to be collaborating with throughout my mandate. This week’s highlights include: Visiting HICAST’s campus in Kalanki: Kalanki is one of the busiest areas in Kathmandu because it’s an exit and entry point from/to Kathmandu valley. While there, Bimal and I administered a student survey and took some photos for the brochure I’m developing on the college. The students are very enthusiastic and it was a wonderful experience to spend a morning there. Welcome lunch: Today (Friday) I was surprised with a welcome lunch at HICAST’s administrative office. It was the best food I’ve had in Nepal so far. We dined on chicken curry, rice (I love rice!), organic veggies and fried potatoes. Needless to say, I had soup for dinner. Visiting HICAST’s experimental farm: I’ve never felt more at home in Kathmandu than I did visiting the experimental farm on Friday. I got to see some goats and chicks. They were all incredibly adorable. I even got to hold a kid (aka baby goat) and it was so cuddly. I think I have closer to 30 goat photos from today. I’ve included one (left) of me holding the goat alongside some of my HICAST colleagues, including chairperson Binayak P Rajbhandari. Another earthquake: This was also a surprise, mainly because I slept through it. My colleagues asked if I felt the earthquake and I was completely stunned to hear that one had occurred. Maybe it’s a sign I’ve adjusted to life in Nepal. I heard before leaving for Nepal that the people here are incredible generous, and I couldn’t agree more. Next Saturday will be bittersweet. Remember to check out my Tumblr for more photos and updates on my time in Nepal. I’ve been meaning to write a new blog post all week, but the days got away from me. I arrived safely in Kathmandu last Sunday evening and have spent the past week adjusting to a new time zone, food and culture. The time zone part of it has been the most challenging for me. I’ve been here almost a week and I still can’t seem to get my clock right. Knowing myself, I will probably adjust right before we’re scheduled to head back to Canada. Anyone else taken this long to beat jet lag? The past week has been filled with great moments, including meeting my partner organization (HICAST), exploring Kathmandu and getting to know some new friends. This week I had the chance to attend HICAST’s 15th anniversary and they invited me to attend a cultural program where their students performed traditional dances. I started working with HICAST a bit late because of a planned protest on Thursday, but my first day with them on Friday was productive and I learned more about what they need me to do while I’m here. I don’t think I’ll have a dull moment until I head to the airport in two weeks. Today, Veronica and I went on a great city tour of Kathmandu and saw some temples and markets. Kathmandu feels like such a maze to me and the traffic is unlike anything I’ve ever experienced before. Tonight we took a tuk tuk to Thamel – KTM’s tourist district – to have pizza. Don’t get me wrong, the food here is great, I just needed something familiar for one meal. I am proud that we were able to navigate our way through KTM, and although we missed our original tuk tuk stop, we found our restaurant and spent some time wandering through Thamel afterwards. Now that I've had this experience I feel much more comfortable travelling through some parts of the city using transit. I hope this provides a good update for anyone reading this and that it makes up for the week of silence. Remember to check out my Tumblr for more photos and updates. Before I sign off, here’s some more info on the photos I’ve included above. Left: A view of some of the striking temples in Lalitpur. The photo really doesn’t capture the fine details of these impressive structures. Centre: HICAST students celebrating their heritage at the college’s 15th anniversary. Sorry the photo is blurry. Right: UNESCO World Heritage Site Boudhanath Stupa. It is currently under construction to repair damage from the earthquakes last year. It's very impressive to see in real life. In about two hours from now, Red Car will be picking me up to take me and Veronica to the airport. It’s difficult to describe how I feel right now. Part of me is scared and apprehensive, but I’m also excited to get to Kathmandu and start my mandate. I’m not going to lie - I really wish Scotty from Star Trek could just use his transporter to get me there. It’s a long journey to the other side of the world.
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European hornets are large wasps that can be intimidating due to their size and appearance. Originating from Europe and Asia, these hornets can grow up to 1.3 inches long and have a brown body with yellow stripes on their abdomen and a light-colored face. While they can be aggressive when defending their nests, European hornets are generally not a significant threat to humans. Their nests are typically found in concealed locations such as hollow trees, barns, and even within the hollow walls of houses. If a nest poses no danger to people, it’s best to leave it alone, as it will naturally die off during the winter. Of course, caution should be taken when encountering any type of wasp or hornet, and if a nest is found in a high-traffic area, it may be wise to consult a pest control professional to safely and effectively address the issue. European Hornets: An Overview Appearance and Size European hornets (Vespa crabro) are the largest eusocial wasp in the Hymenoptera family Vespidae. They measure between 0.75 to 1.3 inches long, with a brown body and yellow stripes on their abdomen. Origin and Habitat Originally native to Europe and Asia, European hornets were introduced to North America in the 1840s. Since then, they have spread throughout the eastern United States and can be found as far west as Louisiana and the Dakotas. They typically build fragile, tan paper nests in concealed places like hollow trees, barns, outbuildings, hollow walls of houses, attics, and abandoned bee hives. Behavior and Habits Some key characteristics of European hornets include: - Nocturnal activity: Unlike many other wasp species, European hornets are active at night. - Paper nest production: They produce mottled brown-tan paper for their nest, as opposed to the gray-colored paper used by baldfaced hornets. - Social wasp: As a social wasp, European hornets live in colonies with a queen, workers, and drones to support their community. |0.75 to 1.3 inches long |About 0.5 to 0.62 inches long |Brown with yellow stripes |Black and white |Nest Paper Color While European hornets can pose a threat if their nest is disturbed, treating them can be dangerous. If a nest is not in an area that directly threatens people, it’s best to leave it alone to die naturally. Are European Hornets Dangerous? Stinging and Aggression European hornets are large insects that can be about 0.75 to 1.3 inches long. Although their size can be intimidating, these hornets are generally not aggressive unless provoked. They only attack when their nests or themselves are being threatened. Multiple Stings and Safety While European hornets are capable of stinging multiple times, it’s important to note that this won’t usually happen with unprovoked encounters. To minimize the risks, avoid disturbing their nests and try to stay away if you spot them in the area. - Be cautious near their nesting sites - Wear protective clothing if handling the nests - Seek immediate medical attention if you’re allergic to wasp stings Venom: Pain, Itch, and Swell The venom of European hornets can cause pain, itching, and swelling when stung. For most people, these symptoms are uncomfortable but not life-threatening. However, for those allergic to venom, it’s essential to get medical help immediately. When stung, follow these steps: - Remove the stinger (if present) - Clean the area with soap and water - Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling - Take an antihistamine or pain reliever for itch and discomfort |Low (if unprovoked) Nesting and Reproduction Queens, Workers, and Males European hornets consist of three types of individuals: queens, workers, and males. Each nest contains around 200-400 workers and a queen. - Queens: fertile female hornets responsible for laying eggs - Workers: infertile females performing tasks such as nest construction and food collection - Males: responsible for mating with queens during the reproductive season Nest Locations and Materials European hornets usually build their nests in concealed locations such as: - Hollow trees - Hollow walls - Abandoned bee hives The nests are made of tan paper created by hornets chewing wood and other fibers, then mixing them with their saliva. Eggs, Larvae, and Winter Survival Queens initiate nest-building and lay eggs, which develop into larvae. The colony grows and expands as the hornets reproduce and construct more nest cells. The life stages in a European hornet’s life cycle are: - Larval (several stages) During winter, only mated queens survive, hibernating in safe locations and reemerging the following spring to start new colonies. |Small, white, and fragile |Feeding and growing; cocooned |Transforming and maturing |Approximately 14 days |Active lifecycle stage |Queens: 1 year; Others: Several weeks European Hornets and Other Insects Interaction with Honeybees European hornets are known to prey on honeybees, posing a threat to bee colonies. Examples of their behavior include: - Hunting and capturing honeybees at the entrance of their hives. - Feeding on the captured bees to sustain themselves and their larvae. Despite this, European hornets have not been reported to cause significant damage to honeybee populations in the United States. Comparison to Other Wasp Species Here is a comparison table between European hornets, yellow jackets, paper wasps, and giant hornets: |Social or Solitary |3/4 to 16/25 inches |Brown, yellow stripes |Hollow trees, barns, hollow walls, attics, abandoned hives |3/8 to 5/8 inches |Black, yellow stripes |Soil, tree stumps, attics, building overhangs |1/2 to 3/4 inches |Brown, black, yellow |Umbrella-shaped nests on horizontal surfaces |Northern Giant Hornet |1 1/2 to 2 inches |Black, yellow, white |Forest edges, subterranean or aerial nests European hornets are unique in that they are active at night, unlike other wasp species. Predation on Other Insects Apart from honeybees, European hornets also prey on various insects, such as: By preying on these insects, European hornets can provide some ecological benefits by controlling the population of certain pests. Control and Treatment To minimize the risks associated with European hornets, taking preventive measures is crucial. Here are some steps you can follow: - Seal cracks and gaps around your home to prevent hornets from entering - Keep trash cans closed to avoid attracting them - Avoid brightly-colored clothing and sweet scents during outdoor activities Pest Control Products There are several pest control products available in the market to control European hornets. Some examples include: - Insecticide sprays: Use with caution around children and pets - Hornet traps: Place traps at a safe distance from high-traffic areas - Dust insecticides: Apply around entry points and nests |Fast-acting, easy to use |Risk of exposure to humans/pets |Long-lasting, targets nest |Requires manual application In some cases, seeking professional help from a pest control expert may be the best option. Here’s why: - They have experience dealing with hornet infestations - They possess specialized equipment and techniques Always prioritize safety when dealing with European hornets. Remember: - Wear protective clothing when near hornet nests - Avoid disturbing nests or approaching European hornets during the day, as they can be aggressive - Keep a safe distance and use prevention methods to minimize hornet interactions Impact on Property and Environment Damage to Structures European hornets can cause damage to properties. These insects select concealed places like hollow trees, barns, outbuildings, and attics to build their fragile, tan paper nests. Additionally, they might chew on wood, damaging window frames and furniture. Food Sources and Impact on Gardens European hornets have a diverse diet. They feed on fallen fruit, which can lead to problems in gardens. Here are some ways they can impact gardens: - Attracted to fallen fruit - Disturb garden areas by feeding on fruits These hornets are also carnivorous and hunt various bugs. Being a wasp species, they prey on smaller insects like flies, bees, and other pests. European Hornets as Beneficial Insects Despite their negative impacts, European hornets are also helpful. They contribute to pest control in gardens as their diet consists of pest insects. Some benefits include: - Reduction of pests (Pros) - Helping maintain a balanced ecosystem However, benefits come with drawbacks: - Stings (Cons) - Damaging structures and properties |Other Wasp Species |Fallen fruit, insects |Impact on Gardens |Damage to Structures In conclusion, European hornets impact both property and the environment. They damage structures but also help control pests in gardens. These insects are capable of delivering painful stings. However, they won’t attack humans until they are provoked. Stay away from their nest if you want to avoid such encounters. They actively hunt other stinging insects like honey bees. Use the hacks mentioned above to keep these insects at bay. If the sting causes an allergic reaction, immediately seek medical help. Understanding their dual nature can lead to better management strategies. Over the years, our website, whatsthatbug.com has received hundreds of letters and some interesting images asking us about European hornets. Scroll down to have a look at some of them. Letter 1 – European Hornet Subject: What’s this bee? The geographic location of the bug: Orange County, NY Time: 08:17 AM EDT Your letter to the Bugman: Woke up to find this giant bee IN MY BEDROOM this morning. It wanted out (and I wanted it out) and somehow everyone left the room alive. It was a significantly large bee — unquestionably the biggest I’ve ever seen, and solidly in the inch-long realm. How you want your letter signed: Thanks This is not a bee. It is a European Hornet, a species introduced to North America at the end of the nineteenth century. Letter 2 – European Hornet Subject: Cicada Killer, Japanese or European hornet? Location: Grove City, PA October 17, 2013 7:28 am This was on my door frame, right outside early in the morning, October 17. It was chilly out and very damp. He seemed pretty chilled and not moving, but when the sun came out and he dried off, he ”woke up” and he did not like my being anywhere near him. Just wondering if he is anything to worry about. This is a European Hornet. We wonder if any of our readers can identify this individual as a queen. Letter 3 – European Hornet Subject: Can’t identify this insect June 3, 2014, 8:51 am Spotted the other day on a seat at Creswell Crags in Derbyshire. Just curious to find out what it is if you can help This is a European Hornet, Vespa crabro, and we believe this is a queen gathering wood pulp for her nest. Soon, when her first generation of workers can leave the nest, she will remain in the nest and produce more eggs. We found a fascinating website called Hornets: Gentle Giants that you might enjoy reading. Letter 4 – European Hornet Subject: Is this a hornet? The geographic location of the bug: Richmond, VA Time: 04:18 PM EDT On my doorknob. Won’t move. I don’t wanna mess with it. Please identify. How you want your letter signed: Frantzis This is a non-native European Hornet. We suspect, because of the season, that this might be a new queen that is searching for a good place to hibernate. According to the Penn State Department of Entomology: “The overwintering queens are somewhat larger – up to 35 mm” and “Each fall, the colony produces males and females that mate, and the females become next year’s queens. Only the overwintering queens survive in protected sites such as under loose bark, in tree cavities, and in wall voids of buildings. All other colony members produced in the current year will perish.” Letter 5 – European Hornet Subject: Large bee The geographic location of the bug: Berks County Pennsylvania Time: 11:13 PM EDT Your letter to the Bugman — This bee was found in my garage. I’ve never seen one so big. Unfortunately, it was killed before I could get to it. The picture doesn’t do it justice. It’s about the thickness of a pinky finger. The giant Asian hornet is the only thing I could find that looked similar. Should I be worried? How you want your letter signed: Oswald This is a European Hornet, a species introduced to North America toward the end of the Nineteenth Century. It has naturalized. Though European Hornets are not aggressive, they will sting to defend a nest. Letter 6 – European Hornet Subject: Big wasp-looking thing The geographic location of the bug: Frederick County Maryland Time: 04:46 PM EDT Your letter to the Bugman: Saw this big bee/wasp eating a fig in my garden. Much bigger than anything I’ve seen here. How you want your letter signed: Garden Guy Dear Garden Guy, As you can see by comparing your image to this BugGuide image, you encountered a European Hornet. According to BugGuide: “native to Eurasia, V. c. germana introduced to e. N. Amer. (1800s).”
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Hear the World Premiere of a Rochester Band’s New Christmas Song! This past summer at Whistle Binkies the annual fundraiser for NAMI was more fun. more fierce, and more funky than usual. What made it fresher than last year? It was the band KnufunK. If they'd been playing inside, they'd have blown the roof off the joint. They've been working on a bunch of new music and on Friday, December 14th, be listening for the world premiere of their new song. KnufunK went and did something awesome. They wrote, performed, and produced a brand new song for Christmas. What's it called? What's it sound like? Will it melt your heart? More will be revealed in days to come, but most importantly, set a reminder... December 14th, starting at 8 AM on Rochester's Christmas Station, Y-105FM! FYI: Ring in the New Year with KnufunK at Whistle Binkies North! Listen to James Rabe 6a to 10a on Y-105 FM
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Monday - Thursday 9:00 am to 8:00 pm Friday, & Saturday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Situated on an elevated site along the west side of Cherry Lane, the Eliakim W. Hull house is surrounded by open fields and woodland in a rural residential The only decorative detail is a moulded cornice at the roofline which terminates in slight cornice returns on the facade. A single story ell projects from the south elevation and a single story, hip-roofed addition has been added to the rear portion of the northern elevation. A six-over-six window is featured in the gable end and two-over-two sash are exhibited throughout the rest of the house. Three sheds and two chicken coops are located to the south and west of the main house. This simple 2t story, three-bay, side-hall plan, Greek Revival-style farmhouse was erected ca. 1840 by Eliakim W. Hull. Resting on a sandstone foundation, the clapboarded post-and-beam frame is oriented gable-to-street. Eliakim Hull erected this house ca. 1840 on an eight-acre lot he purchased from Olive Smith. Hull, a farmer and son of Eliakim and Hannah Hull, married Betsey Fowler in 1819. A Middletown native, Hinksman Roberts (1802-1872) and his wife Polly (Nettleton) purchased the farm in 1847. In 1873 Almer Roberts, Hinksman’s son, sold the property to Edwin Priest (1810-1890), a machinist from Middletown who resided there until 1885. The Eliakim Hull House stands as a fine example of the rural vernacular Greek Revival style built in mid-nineteenth-century Durham.
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PureInsight | October 27, 2003 I.2 Prehistoric Smelting Technology and Mining Activities A 100,000-year-old Metal Vase In the June 1851 issue of Scientific American (volume 7, pages 298-299), a report from the Boston Transcript was published about how two parts of a metal vase were dynamited out of solid rock on Meeting House Hill in Dorchester, Massachusetts. When the two parts were put together, they formed a bell-shaped vase that was 4 1/2 inches high, 6 1/2 inches at the base, 2 1/2 inches at the top, and an eighth of an inch thick. The metal was composed of an alloy of zinc and a considerable portion of silver. On the sides were six flower bouquets inlaid with pure silver, and around the lower part was a vine or wreath also inlaid with silver. The chasing, carving, and inlaying are exquisitely done by some unknown craftsman. This curiosity was blown out of solid pudding stone (a type of sedimentary rock) from 15 feet below the surface. Estimated age — 100,000 years. The vase was circulated from museum to museum and then, unfortunately, disappeared. Scientific American's June 1851 issue reported that a metal vase was blasted out of solid rock on Meeting House Hill in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The rock the vase was encased in was estimated to be 100,000 years old. A Spark Plug from 500,000 Years Ago? On February 13,1961, three rock hunters — Mike Mikesell, Wallace Lane, and Virginia Maxey — were collecting geodes about 12 miles east-southeast of Olancha, California. Geodes are spherical stones with hollow interiors lined with crystals. On this particular day, while searching in the Coso Mountains, they found one stone located near the top of a peak approximately 4,300 feet in elevation and about 340 feet above the dry bed of Owens Lake. They took it to be a geode, but later found it was not, because it bore traces of fossil shells. The next day when Mikesell cut the stone in half, he nearly ruined a ten-inch diamond saw in the process, for it did not contain crystals but rather something totally unexpected. Inside were the remains of some type of mechanical device. Beneath the outer layer of hardened clay, pebbles, and fossils was a hexagonal-shaped layer of a substance resembling wood, softer than agate or jasper. This layer formed a casing around a cylinder with a diameter of around ¾ of an inch made of solid white porcelain or ceramic. In the center of the cylinder was a two-millimeter shaft of bright, brassy metal. This shaft, the rock hunters discovered, was magnetic, and after several years of exposure never showed traces of oxidation. Also, surrounding the ceramic cylinder were rings of corroded copper. Embedded too in the rock, though separate from the cylinder, were two more items that seemed to resemble a nail and a washer. The rock hunters sent their find to the Charles Fort Society, which specializes in investigating things out of the ordinary. The Society took an X-ray of the cylindrical object enclosed in the fossil-encrusted rock and found further evidence that it was indeed some form of mechanical apparatus. The X-rays revealed that the metallic shaft was corroded at one end, but on the other end terminated in what appeared to be a spring or helix of metal. As a whole, the "Coso artifact" is now believed to be something more than a piece of machinery. The carefully shaped ceramic and metal shaft, with its copper components, hints at some type of electrical instrument. The closest modern apparatus that researchers have been able to equate it with is a spark plug. However, the spring or helix terminal does not correspond to any known spark plug today. A competent geologist tested the rock in which the instrument was found and discovered it was 500,000 years old. A Cut-Iron Nail More Than One Million Years Old The Illinois Springfield Republican reported in 1851: A businessman named Hiram de Witt had brought back with him from a trip to California a piece of auriferous quartz rock about the size of a man's fist, and while showing the rock to a friend, it slipped from his hand and split open upon hitting the floor. There, in the center of the quartz, they discovered a cut-iron nail, six-penny size, slightly corroded but entirely straight, with a perfect head. The quartz was given an age of over one million years. A Metal Screw 21 Million Years Old In 1865, a two-inch metal screw was discovered in a piece of feldspar unearthed from the Abbey Mine in Treasure City, Nevada. The screw had long ago oxidized, but its form — particularly the shape of its threads — could be clearly seen in the feldspar. The stone was calculated to be 21 million years in age. A Manmade Nail Over 40 Million Years Old In 1844, Sir David Brewster submitted a report to the British Association for the Advancement of Science that created quite a stir. A nail obviously made by humans had been found half embedded in a sandstone block excavated from the Kindgoodie Quarry near Inchyra, in northern Britain. It was badly corroded, but nonetheless identifiable. The sandstone was determined to be at least 40 million years old. A Gold Chain Found in Coal Over 300 Million Years Old On June 9, 1891, Mrs. S.W. Culp of Morrisonville, Illinois, was shoveling coal into her kitchen stove when a large lump broke in two and a gold chain fell out from the center. The chain, about 10 inches long, made of 8-carat gold and weighing 8 pennyweight, was described as being "of antique workmanship." The June 11 issue of the Morrisonville Times reported that investigators were convinced the chain had not simply been accidentally dropped in with the coal. One portion of the coal lump still clung to the chain, while the part that had separated from it still bore the impression of where the chain had been encased. The < i>Times could only comment: "Here is one for the student of archaeology who loves to puzzle his brain over the geological construction of the Earth from whose ancient depth the curious are always dropping out." In this case, the "curious" item "dropped out" of a piece of coal from the Pennsylvanian era —and was over 300 million years old. An Iron Pot in a Chunk of Coal Dated from 300 to 325 Million Years Old A similar discovery took place in Oklahoma. In 1912, two employees of the Municipal Electric Plant of Thomas, Oklahoma, were shoveling coal into the plant furnaces, using fuel that had been mined near neighboring Wilberton. One chunk of coal was too large to handle, so the workmen took a sledgehammer to it. Once it broke open, however, the workmen found that the chunk contained an iron pot. When the pot was extricated from the coal, a mould of the pot could be seen in the two pieces of the matrix. Several experts subsequently examined the coal around the iron pot and determined that it was formed between 300 and 325 million years ago. 2.8-Billion-Year-Old Metal Spheres Miners at Klerksdorp in South Africa found a few hundred metal spheres in a stratum of earth estimated to be 2.8 billion years old. The spheres contained very finely etched grooves, which specialists concluded could not have occurred by any natural process. Prehistoric Mining and Smelting Following are some discoveries by archaeologists that enable us to further comprehend what prehistoric civilization was like. Such discoveries are like windows into the past, enabling us to observe prehistoric people mining, refining metals, and producing arts and crafts. In 1968, Dr. Koriun Megurtchian of the former Soviet Union unearthed what is considered to be the oldest large-scale metallurgic factory in the world at site called Medzamor in Soviet Armenia. Over 4,500 years ago, an unknown prehistoric people worked at this site having over 200 furnaces to produce an assortment of vases, knives, spearheads, rings, bracelets, and other such items. The Medzamor craftsmen wore filters over their mouths and gloves while they labored and expertly fashioned their wares of copper, lead, zinc, iron, gold, tin, manganese, and fourteen kinds of bronze. The smelters also produced an assortment of metallic paints, ceramics, and glass. Scientific organizations from the Soviet Union, the United States, Britain, France, and Germany verified that several pairs of tweezers made of exceptionally high-grade steel were taken from layers predating the first millennium B.C. In the July 1969 issue of Science et vie, French journalist Jean Vidal expressed the belief that these findings point to an unknown period of technological development. "Medzamor," he wrote, "was founded by the wise men of earlier civilizations. They possessed knowledge they had acquired during a remote age unknown to us that deserves to be called 'scientific' and 'industrial'." In addition, American archaeologists discovered prehistoric copper mines at Isle Royale in northern Michigan. Even the Indian natives whose ancestors had lived in the region for centuries didn't know the existence of the mines. The mine sites present evidence that prehistoric mining activities produced several thousand tons of copper, but archeologists did not find any trace of long-term habitation near the mines. The strangest discovery has to be the Lion coal mine in Utah. In 1953, miners unexpectedly discovered a tunnel in the mine that had never recorded. The coal in that tunnel was oxidized and had lost its commercial value — proof that previous mining had been done in this area. In August 1953, two scholars from the Department of Engineering and the Department of Ancient Anthropology at the University of Utah investigated the mine, declaring that the local Indians had never used coal. Both the Isle Royale copper mine and the Lion coal mine present evidence that prehistoric miners developed technology to extract and transport coal to distant places [PI editors have not been able to find independent evidence confirming the existence of these two mines.]. There is one area of ancient mining activity that geologists and anthropologists have paid close attention to, and it was discovered in the rock strata of the Pioch Farrus mine in France. From 1786 to 1788, the quarry provided massive quantities of limestone to rebuild a local judiciary building. Usually, the miners found a layer of silt present between the layers of rock. When the miners dug to the eleventh layer of rock, approaching a depth of 12 to 15 meters under the ground, another layer of silt appeared. But when miners were cleaning out this silt, they were surprised to find the remnant piles of stone columns and fragments that signified that the rock was cut and mined. Digging deeper, they were stunned to discover coins, the wooden handle of an iron hammer that had fossilized, and other petrified wooden tools. Finally, they discovered a plank that had petrified and cracked into fragments. After the fragments were put back together, it turned out to be precisely the type of plank used by miners, and moreover, it was exactly the same type of plank being used today. There are many similar discoveries being made in prehistoric mines, and many other mysterious relics unearthed. They have not only aroused people's curiosity but also presented a significant message to archaeologists — it's high time to push the origin of human civilization to a much earlier time. Translated from: http://www.zhengjian.org/zj/articles/2003/3/19/20890.html
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Pope Francis presided over Mass on Tuesday for the conclusion of the Year for Consecrated Life, reminding religious men and women of their call to be “custodians of wonder” as they promote a culture of encounter with Christ. “All forms of consecrated life, each according to its own characteristic, are called to be in permanent states of mission,” the Pope said in his Feb. 2 homily at St. Peter's Basilica for the feast of the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple. The Roman Pontiff explained how the grace of vocation is borne out of a life-changing encounter with Christ, who “is the novelty that makes all things new.” Those who experience this encounter, he said, become witnesses who reach out to others and promote a culture of encounter, rather than remaining closed in on themselves. The Pope also emphasized the importance of gratitude on the part of consecrated men and women. “This is a word that can summarize all that we have seen during this Year for Consecrated Life: gratitude for the gift of the Holy Spirit, which always enlivens the Church through the different charisms.” The Year for Consecrated Life began Nov. 30, 2015, and concludes Feb. 2. Pope Francis reflected on the day's Gospel reading, which recounts Christ's presentation at the Jewish Temple by Mary and Joseph. “This child has brought to us God's mercy and tenderness: Jesus is the face of the Father's Mercy,” he said. This is the “icon” offered at the conclusion of the Year for Consecrated life, which in turn flows like a river into “the sea of mercy, into this immense mystery of love, which is being experienced with the extraordinary Jubilee.” Reflecting on the encounter with the prophets Simeon and Anna told in the Gospel reading, the Pope said the child Jesus “is presented as the perennial surprise of God.” Through him, he added, we encounter “the past, made of memory and promise, and the future, full of hope.” “We can see in this the beginning of the consecrated life,” the Pope said: consecrated persons are, “above all, called to be men and women of encounter.” Pope Francis reflected on the day's epistle, from the letter to the Hebrews, which shows how Christ “did not hesitate to share in our human condition.” In turn, consecrated men and women “are called to be concrete and prophetic signs of this closeness to God,” sharing in the fragility, sin, and woundedness of men and women today. Pope Francis reflected on Mary and Joseph being amazed at the words of Simeon, and how they protect the sense of wonder of this encounter. Likewise, “as Christians and consecrated men women, we are custodians of wonder,” the Pope said. This wonder calls for constant renewal, the Roman Pontiff stressed, reminding consecrated persons that the charisms of their founders are not meant to be “sealed in a bottle” as though they were museum pieces. Rather, they were “moved by the Spirit, and not afraid to get their hands dirty with daily life, the problems of the people,” as they courageously went to the “geographic and existential peripheries.” The founders of religious orders were not deterred by obstacles or misunderstandings from others, nor did they attempt to “domesticate the grace of the Gospel.” Instead, they maintained a “healthy concern for the Lord” and a desire to bring him to others. “We too are called to make prophetic and courageous choices,” he said. Pope Francis reflected on the day's feast as an opportunity to learn how to live out our gratitude for the encounter with Christ in the Eucharist, and for the grace of the consecrated vocation. “How beautiful is it when we encounter the happy face of consecrated persons, perhaps already advanced in years like Simeon or Anna, content and full of gratitude for their vocation,” the Pope said. He concluded: “May the Lord Jesus, through the maternal intercession of Mary, grow in us, and increase in each of us the desire for encounter, the protection of wonder, and the joy of gratitude.” In this way, others may be “attracted to his light, and be able to encounter the Father's mercy.”
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The pilot of a South Korean F-35A jet fighter made an emergency “belly landing” at an air base on Tuesday (4 January) after its landing gear malfunctioned due to electronic issues, a South Korean Air Force spokesperson said. The stealth fighter crash-landed at 12:51 pm (local time) on the runway at an air force base in Seosan, an official told Yonhap News Agency. Officials told Yonhap that unspecified issues with an avionics system caused the landing gear to malfunction, forcing the pilot to put the aircraft down with the landing gear up. “Its landing gear should have been down, but it wasn’t,” a South Korean Air Force official told Stars and Stripes. “So, it made a belly landing.” This type of landing comes with a number of potential risks, not just to the aircraft but to the pilot as well, but in this case, the pilot “walked out from the plane,” the official explained. Yonhap reported that the pilot made it through the incident “unscathed.” The South Korean Air Force has suspended F-35A flights as it investigates Tuesday’s crash-landing alongside the US military and manufacturer Lockheed Martin. Tuesday’s crash is believed to be a first for the South Korean fleet of F-35As, but it is not a first for the variant. In April 2019, for instance, a Japanese Air Self-Defense Force F-35A crashed into the Pacific Ocean, killing the Japanese pilot. South Korea received its first US-made F-35 in 2019 as part of an initial order of 40 of the single-engine jets, according to the plane’s manufacturer, Lockheed Martin. Versions of the F-35 are also flown by the US Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps as well as US allies and partners including Japan, the United Kingdom, Australia, Italy, Norway, the Netherlands and Israel. More countries have orders in for the jet.
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The word ‘auction’ tends to evoke a visceral image in the public mind, of loud angry voices and time running out, fast. For sellers, those images can inspire equal measures of excitement and dread over the prospects—and risks—of so fast-paced and unpredictable a method of liquidating their land. But auctions are rarely unpredictable, of course, and while these oversimplified notions fuel both the undying advocates and unrelenting condemners of the land auction, reality is far more complex. PTK spotlight: Arizona land brokers to know in 2024 Auctions are a tool of great utility, the proper use of which can be learned and applied like any other. Whether or not an auction is the best course of action for a seller depends on a variety of factors, not to mention what kind of auction it ought to be. As such, the most important step a seller can take before making a decision is educating themselves on precisely what auctions are good for, what they’re not, and how to avoid the mistakes of their many predecessors. The guide below offers a starting point for just that effort by indicating the four most essential things a seller should know before proceeding with a land auction. 1. Auctions Don’t Always Produce Higher Prices The assertion that auctions don’t, as a rule, produce higher profits for the seller than conventional methods may come as a surprise. What, then, is the point? The point, as in any selling endeavor, is to receive the market value of the land being sold. If it were the case that auctions always make the seller more money, they would likely be the conventional method of selling, and few would bother doing anything else. Now, auctions can bring in more money than conventional methods under certain, often predictable circumstances. In those cases—where demand is high, supply low, and buyers competitive—auctions are best viewed as the more effective manner of achieving market value. Each seller must know their market in order to decide if that is the case, ahead of time. When a seller expects to come away with much more than that market value by auctioning their land, however, they tend to be disappointed. 2. Some Auctions Close Fast, Others Faster Efficiency is another potential advantage of the auction. Land auctions generally take 75 to 90 days from start to close, a period which comprises marketing efforts, proceedings, and closure. That is not always less time than conventional methods take, but it very often is. And, depending on the current market, that window can be much shorter—or longer, in some cases. All that is to say that, under the right conditions, auctions can save buyers much time. Such a fact makes land-auctions particularly useful to certain buyers, and less so to others. For those to whom time is no priority, the only question to be weighed when deciding a method of sale is which will produce the highest price. For a seller who needs to close quickly, meanwhile, in order to satisfy urgent obligations, invest in a different property, etc., the relatively predictable timeframe of an auction sale is likely worth considering. 3. Farmland Auctions Well; Niche Land Doesn’t What kind of land ought to be auctioned? The answer, to echo the points above, lies in the nature of the current market. Agricultural land and, by association, the midwestern United States are historically the markets where auctions are most prevalent. Beyond that, different geographies tend to be more sensitive to the supply-and-demand curve. Especially narrow, niche markets tend to limit the competitive nature of the buying pool which is so essential to the success of an auction. An untilled plot of farmland will likely outperform a nursery, just as an undeveloped industrial property will likely outperform one equipped with industry-specific construction. The smaller the local demand, the less fit a piece of land tends to be for auction. 4. There is More Than One Type of Auction Finally, a seller must decide in what manner an auction will be held. The basic categories are as follows: live, live with online simulcast, online-only, and sealed bid. An auction can also allow absolute sale or adhere to a minimum reserve. Atop even that, auctions can allow or restrict single-parcel, multi-parcel, or combination-bidding sales. Evidently, the nuance of how any given auction ought to be facilitated exceeds the scope of this guide. The ideal auction will depend on the market, yet again, as well as the geography and the culture that accompanies it. In the Midwest, for instance, live or live with simulcast are the favored modes for agricultural land auctions. Elsewhere, as in the Southeast, the culture may be more receptive to online or sealed bid auctions. The key, as before, is to know the buyers before they arrive. Auctions are neither the best nor the worst way to sell land. In many cases they might be one, in many cases the other; it is the part of the seller first to understand the market they are selling to and then to know whether that market calls for an auction or not. The points discussed above offer a reference from which sellers can, hopefully, begin to educate themselves. Only then, with due diligence underfoot, may they utilize auctions with confidence and success.
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San Diego Addiction & Substance Dependence Treatment Services Having the occasional drink can be a rewarding social experience. But what happens when someone starts drinking to excess, particularly while alone? Or when the use of prescription medications for pain or anxiety becomes a habit or dependency? Addiction to alcohol, prescription pills or a dangerous illegal drug such as cocaine, heroin or methamphetamine often starts as a way to escape the difficulties of life, but can rapidly become a quick and easy, yet deadly means to coping. Substance dependence, also known as substance abuse or addiction, is a maladaptive state that develops from repeated usage of drugs or alcohol. Dependence often leads to significant problems at home and/or at work, and can also result in driving-while-intoxicated charges and other legal problems. In the worst cases, it ends in suicide or unintentional death via overdose. Signs of dependence and addiction include increased tolerance of a substance, an obsession or excessive focus on drinking or using, continued usage in the face of obvious negative results and withdrawal symptoms. Dependence and addiction are caused by a variety of factors including genetic vulnerability, environmental stressors, social pressures and underlying psychiatric problems or conditions. The parameters at play vary from person to person. At BOLD Health, we understand that life can present formidable challenges. In our modern world, stress, anxiety, and pressure are often part and parcel of daily living. Our approach to treating individuals grappling with substance dependence or addiction is both compassionate and grounded in science. We focus on treating the entire person, not just the symptoms. With our guidance and support, you have the opportunity to liberate yourself from the constraints of dependency, paving the way for a life that is more centered, productive, and serene.
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Below Pictures: While there, I took some more photos and some video footage of the park and I have posted them below. Information Source: District of Houston, B.C. website. http://www.houston.ca/siteengine/activepage.asp?PageID=78 Located on the east side of Houston along Highway 16, this park is the pride and joy of our community. It boasts the “World’s Largest Flyrod”, walking trails, playground, dog run, picnic areas, fountains and beautiful flower gardens. This park is now being extended along the highway to the stoplight and will also soon hold our “Walk through History” museum. Frank Eberman's sculpture was created in 1992 and was placed into the Steelhead Park. It depicts the Steelhead coming back to spawn. Below Photo: I took this picture because of the black clouds that were rolling in. Video Clip 1 – Fountain and Flowers in the Steelhead Park, Houston British Columbia. Video Clip 2 – Fountain in the Steelhead Park, Houston British Columbia. Video Clip 3 – Fountain in the Steelhead Park and an approaching storm, Houston British Columbia. If you have a picture or story you would like to share on this page from around Houston, please contact me at [email protected] Travel British Columbia with Brian Vike.
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With the approach of winter, the amateur photographer begins to plan what he may do when inclement weather prevents work afield. Much pleasure can be derived from indoor work with a flash-light. The making of an excellent torch is a simple and inexpensive matter, as may be seen from the illustration. The materials required are : the cover of a tin spice-box, a small bean-blower, empty tin can, a piece of maple or birch 6" long, §" wide and 1/2" thick, and a few screws. The spice-box cover serves as the flashing-pan B, and should be about 21/2" in diameter. A slot is filed or cut in one side, to allow the flasher to reach the powder. It is attached to the wooden rod by small wire nails. From the bean-blower, a small tin one, cut a piece 51/2" long. Then file a slot one-half way through 3" from one end. The longer portion is left round, and to hold a wax taper or match. The shorter portion is hammered flat and a hole punched through it 33/4" from the end, for a screw. This screw acts as the bearing, and is screwed up until the lever just works. Twist the flat end a quarter turn 11/4" from the other end, and slightly curve it, like the trigger to a gun. The extreme end is curved to hold one end of a rubber band, the outer end of which is attached to a small hook on the rod. The handle is a short piece of wood beveled to the rod, and fastened by screws and tin strips tacked over the joint. From the tin can is cut the reflector R, 8" wide and 6" high, to shield the eyes of the operator. One end of a wooden beef-skewer is split about three inches with a saw. The tin is placed in this slot, and two small wire nails driven through to fasten it. The sides are curved slightly towards the flash-pan. A hole is bored in the rod A to receive the bottom of the skewer, thus holding the reflector upright while in use, and allowing it to be packed flat for convenience in carrying. To use, a charge of flash-light powder is placed flat in the pan and the wax taper lighted. When ready for the flash, press the trigger with the finger until the lighted taper reaches the powder. Hold the reflector between the flash-pan and the eyes.
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We create!We carefully craft your core communication elements into a consistent visual and messaged brand. Get a Free Consultation We carefully craft your core communication elements into a consistent visual and messaged brand. We carefully craft your core communication elements into attention grabbing logos, key claims, graphic standards, collateral, and other continuity elements. Your brand is the foundation of all your marketing. With this critical focus, our branding process involves analysis, strategy, development, rollout, and reinforcement of brand symbol sets and continuity applications that capture and retain mind-share. What is Branding? Branding is the identification, manifestation and communication of an entity’s core traits and values that claim a niche image within a defined marketplace. Think in terms of personality associations [“who” as opposed to “what”] that become a promise of expectation. Consider that: - When two choices are similar in performance or stats, branding creates a difference. - Branding buys time when responding to market threats or customer situations. - Most people are lazy. Branding simplifies the decision-making process with familiarity and predispositions. - Branding is the force that binds all business elements together: investor relations, marketing, research and development, public relations, customer service, everything. - Branding is what binds your customers to you. Why is my Brand so important? Branding has been accelerated by the decline of selling; items are now bought, not sold. Branding cuts through the sales clutter of 1,500+ ads that consumers see per day. Its initial focus is emotional, therefore providing the opportunity for empirical analysis and buy-in. Branding can be either controlled with market strategy and tactics or uncontrolled, driven by the incidental winds of consumer attitudes, media relations, and employee interaction. We enhance your brand equity with: - Symbolism [corporate ID, organization and leadership, products] - Differentiation [unique position or claim] - Consistency [reinforcement of brand with standards and continuity] - Relevance [meaningful to market, prioritize] Brand standards and consistency This doesn’t happen by chance. Nor it is achieved through flowing all outbound communication through a congested, narrow pipe of one individuals bandwidth. Larger and more decentralized companies need a thorough, clearly communicated branding standards document. We’ve created them for several global brands. It contains design elements for logos, corporate colors, ads, presentations, videos, business cards, and even email signatures. There are sections that try to anticipate every potential task, and shows “dos” and “don’ts.” The lesson is that controlling a brand is never about relying on individuals to make the right decision; rather, it is about documenting what that decision should be in advance. Print is not dead. Print remains a tangible, vital takeaway of your brand, product, service and message. From intel-rich product sheets to investment inspiring annual reports, we do award-winning print design and production. Our copywriting, layout, art direction, production and print coordination has evolved and been honed over decades of experience producing concise, creative print collateral, brochures, publications and sales support. Packaging and POS (Point-of Sale) Whether your products are distributed through online mega retailers or on the shelves of meticulously managed stores, your packaging has to be eye-catching in design and efficient in its spacial engineering and cost. We perform a strategic analysis of the needs of your package content, shipping requirements, government regulations and sensibilities of your customers. We produce mockups and prototypes of boxes and containers, graphics for direct imprinting or full wrap box labels, and detailed die-lines for container manufacturers. Need more cowbell? Every business needs a little more noise. Just drop us a line to see if we can help.
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I love making prints because the final artistic result can be simple, complex, unique or even a surprise for me as an artist. I choose printmaking techniques that I think might best illustrate my intentions. Often this might be Intaglio, which includes drypoint engraving, etching and aquatint. I also utilize the techniques of monotype, photogravure, paper lithography, silkscreen, polaroid lifts and polaroid transfers. I print by overlaying two or more main plates, which means that the original paper may be run through the press several times. I layer my art pieces with various hues to create moods and incorporate a variety of drawing marks that hint at figurative imagery. The multiple technical layers in my work imply multiple conceptual layers of thought. As I allow myself to investigate possibilities within the plates in every print I make, I’m not interested in printing these plates as traditional editions. Consequently, the signage is artist proof followed by a number, A/P 1, A/P 2 etc. or unique print, U/P 1, U/P 2, etc.
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A June 7 outage in Canada's British Columbia has been blamed on a beaver. The large rodent gnawed through an aspen tree, causing it to fall on both BC Hydro lines and a Telus fiber optic cable line in between Topley and Houston. The tree then caught fire, but was put out by the Topley Volunteer Fire Department. Only 21 customers were caught up in the power outage, but the Internet outage impacted Telus customers in Burns Lake, Granisle, Haida Gwaii, the Hazeltons, Kitimat, Prince George, Prince Rupert, Smithers, Terrace, Thornhill, Houston, Topley, Telkwa, Fraser Lake, and Vanderhoof. The communities are only served by a single fiber cable, but telco CityWest is currently laying a second fiber optics line down the coast to connect to Vancouver. BC Hydro official Bob Gammer told CTV News that beavers occasionally cause outages in Canada, but it is not a regular occurrence. “It's unusual, but it does happen every once in a while,” Gammer said. “So I wouldn't be a rich man if I had a nickel for every beaver outage, but they do happen.” A beaver caused a Telus outage last year in what the company described as a "very bizarre and uniquely Canadian turn of events." The animal used the fiber cable for its dam, burrowing three feet into frozen ground to get at the cable. Hundreds of power cuts are attributable to squirrels, snakes, and other critters that accidentally short-circuit equipment - but the result is usually worse for them than it is for the grid. Google once discovered that it was suffering from frequent short outages on a multi-terabit fiber path through Oregon, and traced it back to cows that liked to step on the cable. The company also had to reinforce thousands of miles of submarine cables after discovering that sharks liked to attack them.
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Lightning minds want to build around a community of people who see how positive and rewarding it is not to be controlled by alcohol. Lightning minds voice is honest and jovial. The brand doesn’t take itself too seriously but is very serious about its message. Lightning minds customers are people who have decided to abstain from drinking alcohol but still enjoy the taste and the social connection that comes with hanging out whilst others drink. Lighting minds do not want to isolate themselves by only targeting non-drinkers. Also aimed at people who are looking to cut down on their alcohol consumption. Having a can of something that looks like a full-strength beer helped be part of the tribe. We worked closely with the team at LM to create the branding and packaging that shows a coastal Australian vibe through its use colours and design. The golden yellow of the sunsets in WA through the deep aquas of the ocean.
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I’ve made a few small donations to the Democratic party, and you know what that means: I now receive a flock of email — almost hourly — begging for more donations. And I’ve noticed something ugly about that email. It’s all about fear. We’ve rightly berated the media for plumping up Trump’s prominence, but the Democrats are doing it, too. Nearly every email is moaning about the polls. The latest is telling me how terrified we should be, because Nate Silver says Trump has a 2 in 5 chance of winning the election. In fact, nearly every email from them is all about the growing power of this ogre who is crushing the opposition and growing in popularity every day, so give us more money. Just stop it. Of course Trump has a chance; there are a lot of stupid, bigoted people in this country. But I don’t want to hear doom and gloom from his opposition, because it sounds like you’re already giving up. Tell me why the Democratic party is better, what you’ll do if we give you our vote, and how your policies are superior to those of the corrupt orange toad. And most of all, don’t give a good goddamn about the polls. I’m not going to vote for someone because they’re ahead or behind in some poll — that doesn’t influence me in the least, although apparently the Democrats want that to be the major factor in my decision about who I should support, because it’s all they talk about. Also, I’m more than a little tired of anything to do with Nate Silver, who is the political equivalent of a horse racing tout. Don’t care. Shut up about polls, tell me more about policy.
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Robert Stewart started cleaning grease and stains from the clothes of meat workers and caterers in 1979, gaining a steady flow of customers as he took on laundry challenges that others couldn’t tackle. Today, the company he founded, Complete Workwear known as Gerrbik Laundry Services, has built up a broad client base, laundering millions of items each year in two major Tullamarine laundry facilities. Australia’s first Aboriginal-owned commercial laundry is also the nation’s largest Aboriginal-owned laundry and Robert’s daughter Nicole, who is now CEO and owner, has built an award-winning business certified by Supply Nation. The company has built an outstanding reputation for price, service quality, and reliability and today provides laundry services for 19 airlines, dozens of hospitality clients, universities, manufacturing facilities, and government departments. Equipped with state-of-the-art commercial washing equipment, the company is differentiated by its commitment to staff and service.
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The Call of God An Invitation to Partner With Heaven… The Call of God by Steve and Sally Wilson demonstrates that divine callings are not limited to church leadership or full-time ministry. A university professor knows he or she is called to teach because they feel the same anointing of the Holy Spirit in the classroom as an evangelist feels in a crusade. A doctor can host the presence of God in the emergency room, and a car dealer can put ministry to people first in his or her business. When the call of God begins to have this kind of impact on us it signals a great awakening. Believers begin to take responsibility to be atmosphere changers instead of waiting for something to happen. The theme of this book is that God has extended an invitation to each of us. An invitation to come into a strategic partnership with Him in extending His kingdom and bringing in the harvest. The time of waiting is over; it is now time to fulfill the call of God. ISBN - 9781944238131
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Manama: A charity society in Saudi Arabia has warned that the “culture of excess” was still prevalent in the country after it assessed that up to 4,500 tonnes of food is wasted every day. “Most of the food that is not consumed is thrown away instead of given to needy families or individuals,” Nadia Al Dojan, a member of Al Bir Charity Association, said. “Unfortunately, the culture of excess is still strong within a large number of Saudi families, even those with limited financial income, and especially during the sacred month of Ramadan. Ever family can feed at least one person throughout the month,” she said, quoted by local daily Al Eqtisadiya on Tuesday. The activist said that there were “positive examples” of people who offered food to labourers and to the poor, but added that the sight of rice thrown in rubbish bins was “shocking”. Large banquets and daily buffets offered by restaurants and hotels were the main source of food waste, she said. According to another charity association, around 30 per cent of the four million dishes prepared daily in Ramadan in the Eastern Province of the Saudi kingdom were wasted. “This amounts to around 1.2 million riyals,” Al Itam (Feeding) said. “Around 6,000 families have benefited from the programme we have launched to use the excess food from banquets in restaurants and hotels.” The association was founded on an initiative by Saudi businessmen in the Eastern Province keen on instilling the culture of food banks in the society.
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Create the NEXT CHAPTER of your LOVE STORY Resulting in a beautiful future built on love, faith, trust, and friendship. "Lori is full of Holy Spirit wisdom and blessed us with it throughout our 8 weeks with her. Each week she taught us an easy and practical tool or technique that we could immediately implement in our marriage. My wife and I talk about it all the time how our marriage is so different now than before her program and how grateful we are for our new revitalized faith-filled marriage." Mike & Carrie R. "Since working with Lori we have a new level of appreciation, intimacy, and respect for each other and our relationship. After all these years, we never realized it could be this good. Thank you, Lori, for believing in us and helping us to bloom!" Kim & Greg P. "I loved everything about Lori’s program especially when she taught us how to “Get Spiritual” with each other 😊" Randy & Rebecca B. "I fell in love with my spouse so long ago. I knew we would be with each other until the end. We just didn’t have a plan to be fulfilled and happy. After coaching with Lori we are now more in love, continuing to grow with God in the middle of our marriage. I love that we are NOW that couple who holds each other’s hand, kiss each other alot every day, love to be with each other, have mutual loving intimacy and sex, that we now pray together and have a fulfilling relationship with each other and God." Mike & Carol H.
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Oakland's DA office is shaking things up with a series of leadership appointments in what's seen as a continued push for change under District Attorney Pamela Price. In a move announced yesterday, Senior Assistant District Attorney James P. Meehan has been named the Interim Branch Head of the East County Hall of Justice. Meehan, a longstanding figure in the DA's office with 38 years under his belt, takes over from Senior Assistant District Attorney Elgin Lowe, who is steered off to lead a high-profile murder case—the slaying of Oakland Police Officer Tuan Le. These are transitions of power within a framework built on legacies and lifetimes spent in public service, a transition that hails the old, even as it ushers in a the new. Another key appointment features Catherine Horner Kobal taking the helm as Interim Branch Head of the Rene C. Davidson Courthouse. Kobal, not new to the halls of justice, has been with the DA's office since her graduation from law school in 1990 and has led the DA’s Law & Motion team for years. Her appointment keeps the judiciary in the family; her father celebrated as a respected judge in the county until 2018. At the Wiley Manuel Courthouse, the baton has been passed to Senior Assistant District Attorney Jimmie Wilson who's tasked with spearheading the district attorney’s partnership with Oakland’s Gun Violence Reduction Program. Despite running unsuccessfully for District Attorney in 2022, Wilson's career trajectory continues to arc upwards. Alongside these shuffles, a roster of veteran prosecutors maintains continuity across Alameda County's justice apparatus. Senior Assistant District Attorney Casey Bates remains at the helm in Fremont, while the expertise of Evanthia Pappas in domestic violence cases continues to serve Oakland's families. The Community Support Bureau, yet another arm of the office's broad reach, will be guided by Esther Lemus, a fresh recruit from Sonoma County. DA Price praised the reshuffle, stating, "The residents of Alameda County should know that these dedicated and longtime public servants are proud to serve our County and have been instrumental in our successful transition over the past year." Her words, snagged from the DA's official announcement, echo the sentiments of renewal and steadfast dedication to public service.
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Post on Blog I will incorporate your brand naturally on my narrative blog 1 Post on Blog About this offer About the influencer Angel Juarez is a backpacker, adventure seeker, son of a beach, hobbyist photographer, scuba diver, aspiring marine conservation biologist, environment advocate, runner, mountain biker, budget traveler, seasonal mountaineer and newbie surfer. An Information Technology Analyst on workdays who speaks languages that only computers understand, but on weekends and holidays he is most probably underwater, on the saddle or out-of-town. He started chasing sunsets, waterfalls, lighthouses and extreme adventures as soon as he finished college and started blogging in May of 2006 under the web name Bleue. He decided to focus on Travel in March of 2008. He dreamed of documenting and sharing his adventures to the world, thus he created [link-omitted]. Angel and his works and photos have already been featured and published in various websites and publications including Yahoo, Skyscanner, Choose Philippines, [link-omitted], Philippine Airlines’ Mabuhay Magazine, Cebu Pacific’s Smile Magazine, Lonely Planet Magazine, Health and Home Magazine, and Travel+Leisure Magazine.
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This morning I cycled 22.3 miles on my Schwinn 170. My totals now stand at 15,464.3 miles; 24,887.4 kilometers. I am only 30.7 miles from my next destination and goal point. This morning I decided continue using my Dragon Naturally Speaking software to dictate the results and thoughts of my journey Trek. Yes, I'm getting lazy and just resting my fingers. The exercise must have done me fingers in. State Route 4 in the Northern Territory appears to be a sandcastle artist’s dream…or nightmare. And this bloody red dirt/sand seems to go on for miles and miles and miles. As you can see from the image from Google maps at least the road is paved. My next destination and goal point will be my 13th one in Australia. Political sarcasm well written. “Q. Okay, a hardball question: Does the governor of Florida serve a four-year term? A. On the advice of counsel, I decline to answer on the grounds that it may tend to incriminate me. (Repeat 74 times.)” Check Sue Carlton’s column “Carlton: Answers from Gov. Rick Soctt? If he can write the questions!” (Tampa Bay Times, Feb 3, 2015) And I wonder if there has ever been a similarly “well-versed and composed” politician in any one of the countries I have lived? “Governor” Rick Scott seems must have learned his lines from The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas… Thank you Charles Durning. This is my 795th Jim’s Trek post. According to Blogger Jim’s Trek has recorded, as of this morning, 60,071 Pageviews. I welcome comments or thoughts or ideas. Please feel free to contact, email me at Jim’s Trek. Be healthy and enjoy your day.
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Yah it’s the only flower that will change your communication skill. Ok I am not talking about the flower that blossom in garden. It’s about the F.L.O.W.E.R. The communication seems to be unreal if won’t follow this six alphabets. What’s this FLOWER all about? The role of flower in the field of communication is shared below. So, lets just have a look! F(Fearlessness) – To develop an effective personality. In short “you can if you think you can”. Believe in yourself, realise your fault and face the situation in confidence. L(Learning)- If you aspire you will gonna be too good. Study whatever comes your side, listen each and every point of view, read new things, generate experience though participation and lastly explore by collecting different ideas. Because creative mind keeps us from learning. O(Observation)- Its most important to observe yourself as well as others. Because no one knows yourself than others. The personality mainly affect our performance by perfection. Basically, the three things that matters the most are to expect, to compete and to compare. The more you explore in life the more you perform. Competing with yourself is a healthy performance and always to keep in mind is to know yourself, know your uniqueness growth and act accordingly. W(Writing)- It is basically a clear thought process of message that makes use of the written word. It is essential for the worthy promotional areas. Writing allows the clarity in message than the telephonic and face to face. E(Expression)- It is about express yourself to yourself and yourself to others may be through giving opinion about something, sharing the point of view and accepting the response. The EVS coordination makes the confidence visible in the expression where the E is Eye, V is Voice and S is the Smile. R(Rectification)- Change is the unchangeable law in nature. Only it is matter of correcting, changing, constant. So try to be change to see in world. Try to be flower in your life.
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How to Put an Octopus to Bed It's time for bed! And this little octopus is happy to volunteer: he'll put HIS PARENTS to bed! Bathtime, putting on pajamas, and tucking everyone in at last is a whole new challenge when the kid is in charge (and everyone has eight arms!). From bestselling author Sherri Duskey Rinker and award-winning illustrator Viviane Schwarz comes a romping, rhyming, hilarious tale sure to entertain all wiggly bedtime readers. Curated Just for Them Need something mervelous for your best friend, your favorite colleague, or your hard-to-shop-for auntie? We'll handpick the perfect fits for a present that's sure to please.Make It A Gift Box
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Leslie sent me an email this week describing a new system she's developed to keep track of her MMSA swaps. I was so impressed by her description, I asked her to take pictures so I could share the idea with you all. Leslie is an avid swapper, and has participated in an impressive 29 MMSA swaps so far this year. With so many different themes and deadlines, how does she keep track of it all? With file folders! Here's what Leslie said about it: "I page thru magazines all the time, looking for likely collage material, keeping your swaps in mind, and the other night I had piles all over the end table - white, brown, food, birds. Then the dog knocked it all on the floor. As I was fishing little pieces out from under the couch and picking it all up and muttering bad words to myself, the thought of file folders popped into my head. I'm uber-organized at work with file folders for everything. Don't know why it never occurred to me for collage items. I have all sorts of other organizational stuff, just nothing for small cut-out items. So I made one for each of the upcoming swaps, labeling them with the name of the swap and the due date, then set them on my art desk in due date order. When I come across something good, I cut it out and drop it in the correct folder. By the time I'll start working on some of these, I'll have a whole folder of goodies to choose from." Here's a glimpse of her "white" folder: and her "food" folder: So simple, so brilliant! Thanks for sharing, Leslie.
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Game reprints, remakes, and more were announced last month. Here are the details: fighting game already has story lines for Kakashi, Sasuke, and Itachi, and now there will be two more. Minato Namikaze (the 4th Hokage) and Madara Uchiha will have their own storylines as well. Besides this information, Kurenai (Team 8 leader), Anko Mitarashi (chunnin exam practitioner), Yamato, and Asuma will be in the game as well. The first two will be support players while the last two are playable. Europe will have a collector's edition. The "Card Edition" will contain a starter deck of Naruto card game cards (50 cards), a booster pack with an extra eight cards, and a poster with a message from Naruto creator Masashi Kishimoto. The cards will have codes on them, which allow you to unlock artworks for profile cards and mini-battles. Winning the mini-battles will beget you skills, which can be useful for online battles. The game will be out in Japan on Feb. 23rd and in N. America on March 13th.Original Source Portgas D. Ace, Brook, Boa Hancock, Whitebeard, Magellan, Pacifista, and Aokiji will be joining the fighting game. Jinbei will one of the playable characters. Another gameplay detail has been provided too. After you complete a level, you will receive a coin bounty, which can be used to upgrade the characters' stats (vitality, offense, and defense). The game will support online play as well. One or two players can play online though it is unknown whether it is cooperative play or versus play. One thing that is known for sure is that the game will have an online leader board. After finishing a level, a player will get a score based on your clear time and the damage that you've taken. The score will then be posted online.Original Source Europe Will Have One Piece: Unlimited Cruise Special Edition The special edition Even though the European version of One Piece: Unlimited Cruise Special (a 3DS remake of the Wii game) will not have Episode 2 unlike the Japanese version, it will have a special edition. The special edition will include the game and a Portgas D. Ace figurine.Original Source Dragon Ball Z Game Coming to Kinect They're heading to the Kinect Namco Bandai are developing a Dragon Ball Z game for the Kinect. Not much is known about the game except it is called DragonballZ for KINECT . Based on a rating board in Britain, it looks like the game will be heading West as well.Original Source Eureka Seven Video Game Project Announced The game project Namco Bandai is quite busy. It will develop and publish a video game based off the anime, Eureka Seven AO . While not much is known about the game, the video game developer has open a teaser site.Original Source Bakemonogatari Is Converted to PSP The special edition Namco Bandai is also working on Bakemonogatari PSP remake. Bakemonogatari Portable will have 3D polygon characters, recreations of scenes from the anime, and two-players support via ad-hoc. The game's genre is "Under Investigation". The game will have a limited edition, which will contain a specially-made pouch, booklet, a special content DVD, a special voice CD, a custom theme, and a special box. The game will available in Japan on August 23rd.Original Source US Patents Revealed More Details on Wii U Controller A patent for a Wii U peripheral Some more US patents have revealed interesting details about the Wii U controller. While it is known that the controller will have built-in microphone, a patent revealed that it may have a voice recognition software, which allows players to use voice commands. Nintendo is also considering having microphones in the front and back of the controller. Another patent is a face recognition feature; players can take pictures of their faces, which will be stored in the Wii U's memory. While it is confirmed that the Wii U can use the internet and have parental controls, it is also revealed that the Wii U controller may be used as a video phone. Some new peripherals have been detailed as well. One is a gun-shaped controller and another is an input device (e.g. keyboard). 3D and HD displays may be available for the controller too. However is not certain if all of these patents will be in the finalized product.Original Source Sony Unveiled PlayMemories Sony has provided details on its upcoming PlayMemories, a service that manage your media through the PS3, smart phone, tablet, etc. It will have a cloud service (PlayMemories Online) and three applications (PlayMemories Home, PlayMemories Studio and Play Memories Mobile). Anything that is uploaded to PlayMemories Online can be viewed on your PC, smart phone, and other devices. Sony also added that users will have 5 GB for free. The application, PlayMemories Studio, is a PS3 program which allows you to edit and manage your photos and videos on your camera and external hard drive. Both Home and Mobile are free media management apps. The former is a PC program that is included in Sony still and video cameras while the latter can be downloaded to your iOS and Android phones. The cloud service and PlayMemories Studio will be available in the spring.Original Source N. America Won't Have Vita UMD Passport Program Sony's newest handheld Unlike Japan, North America will not have the Vita UMD Passport Program, which allows users to buy discounted PSP games on the Playstation Store so they can download them into the new handheld. Sony has confirmed that the program will not be available.Original Source Sony Stopped PSP Comic Download Service Sony has announced that they will discontinue the PSP comic download service at the end of September. Starting on March 15th, it will stop adding new content to this program, but you can still redownload previously purchased comic contents through the end of the year. The Comic Reader app will still be around through the end of the year. Sony has suggested to use Media Go program if you want to back up your downloaded content.Original Source Sony: No PS4 Reveal This Year Sony's US Chief Jack Tretton stated that the company will not reveal Playstation 4 because it will be too distracting. He stated that they want to focus on the PS3 and Vita; he also refuted the rumors that the next-gen console will be revealed at this year's E3.Original Source If you preorder Tales of Graces f from either Gamestop or EB Games, you will receive some bonuses. You can dress Asbel, Sophie, and Richard in costumes based off Tales of Destiny characters (Kyle, Rutee, and Judas respectively). Wearing these costumes will change the battle music as well. Another bonus is a XMB theme for your PS3. The game will be out in N. America on March 13th.Original Source Atus Reprinting Radiant Historia Because of popular demands, Atlus has announced that they are reprinting the JRPG game and sending copies to retail stores by late March. The game will cost $35 and will not have the bonus CD like the first print.Original Source The Last Guardian's Progress Has Been Updated A work in progress Sony Worldwide Studios boss Shuehi Yoshida has provided an update on the PS3 game. The project is still very important to them, but the progress has been very slow unfortunately. He admitted that director Fumito Ueda's vision is causing the developers difficulty so there are a repetition of scrapping and rebuilding. Yoshida also added that Ueda's employment status with Sony. Even though he is no longer working for the company, Ueda is still working as a freelancer. In spite of this, he still work very hard to complete the game.Original Source In one of his tweets, Gravity Rush director Keiichiro Toyama mentioned that he hopes to make a sequel with the same staff. He also added that DLCs is in the work for the first game.Original Source A new world called "The Grid" has been revealed for the Kingdom Hearts 3DS game. This time it is based off of Tron: Legacy and characters from that movie (Kevin Flynn, Sam Flynn and Quorra) will appear in the game. Besides these new characters, Organization XIII members Axel, Zexion, and Lexaeus will make their appearances as well. However they will appear as Lea, Ienzo, and Aeleus. Square Enix also provided more information about the game play. You can create new Dream Eaters by collecting materials called "Dream Pieces" and combining them in a recipe. While the game hasn't been out in Japan or overseas yet, some of the English voice actors have commented that they are about finished recording their lines.Original Source Namco Bandai will release Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch this winter in N. America and Europe. Both versions will have English and Japanese languages. While the N. American version only have English subtitles, the European one will have English, French, Italian, German and Spanish subtitles as well.Original Source Grow a Garden in Persona 4: The Golden A scene from the new OP In the Vita remake, you can go skiing and visit a beach; now you can grow a garden as well. Your character and your cousin, Nanako, can plant seedlings and the full-grown plants can sprout items, which be used in the dungeons (e.g. Makaracone which can block magical spells). Besides this revelation, another character has a new ultimate persona. Kanji's new persona is now Take-jizaiten. The game will have a special package as well. The Famitsu DX Pack will have these goodies: a multi-pouch that looks like Marie's, a set of ten postcards, and six A3 posters, five featuring original artwork from Shigenori Soejima, Shuji Sogabe, Mad House, Studio Hibari, and Hiroyuki Maeda.Persona 4: The Golden will be out on June 14th in Japan.Original Source Atlus USA has confirmed that they will be bringing the Persona 4 fighting game to N. America. Renamed Persona 4: Arena , the game will be available for the Xbox and PS3 this summer. They also added that they are trying to get the original voice actors to reprise their roles. While the game is currently available in arcade throughout Japan, the console versions will have a new console-exclusive story and online modes. The newest challenger A new character has been announced as well. Labrys is an original character who is voiced by Ayana Taketatsu (Azusa in [K-On!! ). A mecha similar to Aegis, she is the student council president at Yasogami High School (the school where the Persona 4 characters attend) and tries to prevent Teddie's tournament.Original Source Persona 2: Eternal Punishment Getting PSP Remake A PSP conversion plannedPersona 4 isn't the only Persona game getting all of the attention. Persona 2: Eternal Punishment is getting a PSP remake just like its other half, Persona 2: Innocent Sin . The game will have new scenarios written by original writer Tadashi Satomi, a new opening animation from Madhouse Inc., improved load times, and both the original and updated versions of the game music. The new scenarios will focus on Tatsuya and what happened to him. The game will be out in Japan on May 17th.Original Source XSeed Is Bringing The Last Story to N. America It looks like Operation Rainfall has another success. This time the JRPG game, The Last Story , will be brought over to N. America by XSeed. 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Bulgari proudly welcomes esteemed actor Bassel Khaiat as its first Male Regional Ambassador. Recognized as one of the most distinguished actors in the Arab world, he will lend his unparalleled charm and sophistication to Bulgari's legacy. Bassel Khaiat's illustrious career, marked by his exceptional talent and timeless appeal, perfectly aligns with Bulgari's commitment to craftsmanship and sophistication. The actor's charisma and elegance embody the essence of Bulgari’s commitment to refinement and sophistication. This exceptional collaboration bridges the realms of style and authentic connection with the Arab world.
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We recently began a full-scale renovation of this Flourtown kitchen. At the outset of the project, the homeowner explained to us that the existing space had been renovated about 10 years earlier, but it didn’t retain its value and hadn’t worn well during that time. What began as a relatively straightforward kitchen replacement project, however, soon became complicated by some unforeseen issues that we found once we opened up the walls. Luckily, our experience has equipped us with a few solutions to most problems we come across, so we were able to identify and correct the issues to bring them into compliance while keeping costs under control. What’s more, this customer is very knowledgeable about the systems in her home, so she understood that these were important fixes, and she could visualize how the multiple steps would come together. What we found: Problem #1 – The second-story bathroom drain pipe was too high within the framing of the kitchen floor below. The framing didn’t allow room for that drain pipe, which requires a certain amount of height to maintain the pitch of the drain. This was caused by poor pre-planning when the structures were originally built. A higher floor framing member would have provided enough room. Solution #1 – Working around that pipe, we packed up the subfloor, installed a new hardwood floor, and instructed the cabinet installer to cut out some space in the back of the cabinet toe kick to accommodate the pipe. Problem #2 – The walls and ceiling contained some unsafe wiring. In addition, because there were a number of circuits in the kitchen, a sub-panel was required, but the existing one in the kitchen was an eyesore. Solution #2 – We worked with our electrician to relocate the sub-panel to the utility area of the basement and to clean up unsafe wiring and junction boxes with new wiring to code. Stay tuned for updates on this project as it unfolds…
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I attended Dordt College for Journalism and Theology and went on to gain my M. Div from Western Theological Seminary and Calvin Theological Seminary. I am an ordained minister of the CRC as of Novemeber of 2012, and I am enjoying serving the CRC through my work as a chaplain and providing pastoral care in my home church. I have a mutual love and wrestling with the fact that I do not "look like" a "typical" (male, older) pastor that you normally find within our denomination, especially within my conservative classis. When I get asked if I will be providing the special music for people's church, it is with humor and delicacy that I can say, "Well, hopefully I will provide a special message." But don't let my 5"0 frame and rather funky hair fool you: I love the Church, I love Reformed Doctrine, and I love how God calls the most unlikely people to stand up in the pulpit. Thus, I continue to love the CRC with all her challenges, nuances, and overall dedication to hear and commit to living out God's calling.
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The big picture - Despite bad reviews, Sony’s Spider-Verse remains intact with upcoming releases Kraven the Hunter Kraven the Hunter is Sony’s wildcard; its success could reverse Spider-Verse’s downward trend. - Sony is expected to focus on blockbuster projects such as the Spider-Verse animated films and consider moving more projects to television. Madame WebSony’s latest Marvel offering, features Dakota Johnson as Cassandra Webb, a New York paramedic who discovers she possesses the gift of clairvoyance and uses this gift to help protect three young women from the evil Ezekiel Sims (Tahar Rahim), determined to kill those responsible for his death in the future. The film was number two (in more ways than one) at the box office upon its debut, with an expected gross of $26 million. (By the way, over six days, not over the weekend.) That puts it behind 2022. Morbius‘ A $39 million debut, and its rating on Rotten Tomatoes is 13%, below Morbius“15%. Let that sink in. As terribly bad as Morbius East, Madame Web it’s even worse. With Kraven the Hunter And Venom 3 on the horizon, what does the disaster that is Madame Web means for Sony’s Spider-Man universe? Not a lot. Cassandra Webb is a New York paramedic who begins to show signs of clairvoyance. Forced to face revelations about her past, she must protect three young women from a mysterious adversary who wants them dead. - Release date - February 14, 2024 - Kerem Sanga, Matt Sazama, Burk Sharpless Sony’s Spider-Verse stays alive until at least 2025 Despite the extremely poor critical and commercial reception from Sony’s Morbius and Madame Web, two projects are expected to be released in 2024: Kraven the Hunter in August, and Venom 3 in November. As a result, the resulting debacle is unlikely to Madame Web will perform these versions, which means Sony’s Spider-Verse is around until at least 2025. Both, Venom 3 is the only surefire victory for Sony, especially after Venom/Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) appearance on the credits scene of Spider-Man: No Way Home. This film brought together the two Sony Spider-Men, Tobey Maguire And Andrew Garfieldin the MCU next Tom Holland also, which can be taken into account Venom 3the story of. Kraven the Hunter is the wild card here. If it succeeds, Sony’s Spider-Verse reverses its worrying trend, Sony seems brilliant at sticking to its guns, and they continue their slew of Spider-Verse-without-Spider-Man projects that are in development or that have been the subject of rumors. But that’s a very big if. Smart money is on the move Kraven the Hunter crash and burn, fight Morbius And Madame Web for exclusive possession of last place. Aaron Taylor-Johnson, who plays Kraven, just isn’t a big-name draw. Besides, neither does Kraven. Although he is a long-time enemy of Spider-Man in the comics (beginning in the pages of The Amazing Spider-Man #15 in August 1964), Kraven is barely a name that the general public knows, and those who are familiar with him might not appreciate Kraven being transformed into an “animal lover” and “protector of the natural world”. What Puts Sony’s Spider-Verse Exactly Where It Is Right Now. Sony kills its own Spider-Verse Madame Web is only the latest Sony’s apparent intention to destroy its own Spider-Verse. They are determined to try to create a Spider-Verse out of peripheral and supporting characters, thus becoming the punchline of a joke they seem unaware of. They can’t even manage to attempt a self-deprecating endeavor, like the reissue of Morbiuswhich was supposed to cash in on its popularity, turned out to be a complete failure. Spider-Man and Venom’s Comic Book History Is More Complicated Than You Think Venom, you clingy SOB. Even this latest blow begins to prove that Sony refuses to learn from its failures. In what can only be considered an instinctive reaction to Madame WebThe poor performances of the writers of the live-action spin-off series Spider-Verse Silk: Spider Society were abandoned and the series was reworked. Not with the aim of improving the quality of the project, mind you, but to make it more attractive to a “predominantly male audience”. In other words, because the female-centric Madame Web doesn’t work as hoped, apparently no women-centered project will. How can Sony save its Spider-Verse? As stupid as it is, Madame Web, for now, hasn’t really changed Sony’s plans for its Spider-Verse. But let’s imagine that Sony learns from its mistakes. What should Sony do in the future? Use what East work to your advantage. Both Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse And Spider-Man: Through the Spider-Verse are the opposite of Madame Web And Morbius, both enjoying popularity among critics and moviegoers. Lean more into this world. Make the live-action Miles Morales Spider-Man movie the best Spidey movie yet. Give Spider-Gwen her own movie! Another option? Take a page from DC’s playbook and divert projects to the small screen. While the DCEU was tearing fans apart with films that either made their hearts swell or broke into pieces, DC gained goodwill with its television offerings. With shows like Superman and Lois, Arrow, The flashAnd Supergirl, DC triumphantly brought comic book-loyal heroes to weekly television. Max DC watch Doom Patrol, Harley QuinnAnd Peacemaker aimed at an adult audience, with great success. Silk: Spider Society and the Spider-Man Black The series in development may just be the first steps towards Sony making a splash with its Spider-Verse projects on the small screen. Movie fans are notoriously forgiving, so instead of trying to chase this could works (redesign Silk for a male audience) apologize for leaving a bad taste in our mouths with mediocre dishes and simply do better. Oh, and for the love of all things holy, Sony, get out of your own way. Time and time again, your interference has only hindered the creative talents behind your Spider-Verse films, including Sam Raimiwork on Spider-Man 3And his proposal Spider-Man 4. We can’t see the future like Madame Web, but we sure hope it’s better than Sony’s present. Madame Web is in theaters now. To buy tickets
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After watching the video, I have learnt that art history is not just what we always think it should be. It is not just sitting in dark lecture rooms and lookin at images of paintngs, listening to peoples’ names we may or may not know. Art history is mostly talking about influences, the borrowing of ideas that leads to the variety of artworks we see. The exchanging of materials could allow us to be more exposed to different materials for 3d sculptures, clay works. Because art is an aesthetic, therr is no one fixed way of looking at art. In fact, there ae many ways including iconographically, psychoanalytically. One can study a painting and have different interpretations giving critiques. This is similar to our art works we present in our school as many will have different opinions.
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Depression is more than just feeling down. It’s a serious mental health condition that can impact every aspect of your life. At the Primary Care Centers of Texas, we aim to shed light on the often silent pain of depression, to raise awareness and to provide support and treatment for those suffering from this condition. Table of Contents Depression is a mood disorder that can cause persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest in once-enjoyed activities, and a range of physical and mental problems. It affects people of all ages and, if left untreated, can lead to serious health complications. Recognizing the Symptoms Symptoms of depression can vary greatly from person to person and can change over time. However, some common signs include: - Persistent feelings of sadness, anxiety, or emptiness - Feeling hopeless or pessimistic - Loss of interest or pleasure in hobbies and activities - Fatigue or decreased energy - Difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions - Insomnia, early-morning wakefulness, or sleeping too much - Appetite or weight changes - Thoughts of death or suicide, or suicide attempts - Aches or pains, headaches, cramps, or digestive problems without a clear physical cause and/or that do not ease even with treatment When to Seek Help If you’re experiencing some symptoms and they’ve been present for more than two weeks, it’s important to seek help. Depression isn’t a sign of weakness and you shouldn’t have to struggle alone. Depression Treatment at Primary Care Centers of Texas At Primary Care Centers of Texas, we offer compassionate and comprehensive treatment for depression. Our approach includes medication management, counseling, lifestyle changes, and other therapies as needed. Remember, with the right treatment, most people with depression see significant improvements in their symptoms and quality of life. Primary Care Centers of Texas is conveniently located in Katy, Texas. If you are experiencing symptoms of depression or if you’re worried about a loved one, contact us at (832) 695-9400 or at [email protected]. You can also visit us at 1259 FM 1463, Suite 400 Katy, TX 77494 from 8 AM to 5 PM, Monday to Saturday. Let us help you navigate your journey to better mental health.
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Social Capital: What is it and Why is it important? Catching up with family and friends this time of year, work always comes up. Everyone usually knows that I work in nonprofit – but might not know what my organization does. There are so many incredible nonprofits, but SCI is just so unique. I love telling the story of SCI and encouraging others to be a part of it! At SCI Social Capital Inc. we build social capital. But what is social capital? Even if you aren’t familiar with the words on their own, you are probably familiar with the idea. Your social capital comes from the people you know, the organizations and groups you are a part of, all of your relationships. These connections are valuable to your success, happiness, and health. At SCI, your gift today builds the social capital of the individuals and communities we serve. Why Do We Build Everyone in a community has something to contribute. We can do more when we work together. By building social capital, SCI looks to bring people of diverse backgrounds together, create connections across differences. We work to build communities with high social capital, where everyone has an equal opportunity to thrive. By giving any amount to SCI, you are showing your investment in this vision. How Do We Build Social Capital? There wasn’t a manual on how to do this! For 20 years, SCI has listened to what communities are saying they need. Through conversations, we work to develop solutions to address those needs. Here are some examples of what we’re doing: Being involved is good for you at any age. For young people, especially, it could be life-changing. SCI provides youth leadership programs at no cost, and in some cases, paid internship opportunities for high school students. A donation to SCI supports growing our youth programming, like our LET program and Youth Grant Pitch Contest, putting youth in the driver’s seat of creating change! Volunteer service is a great way to build social capital- for both the volunteer and the community they are serving! In addition to SCI’s volunteer programs in Woburn, the SCI AmeriCorps Program increases volunteer opportunities across Greater Boston. SCI AmeriCorps members serve with SCI and partner organizations. They create and grow volunteer programs serving youth and the community. With a gift to SCI you are supporting the individuals that make the commitment to serve, and you are supporting the volunteers they will work with! How do you make connections? You can find an event that interests you and go! We have watched countless connections be made over the years at our events like the Summer Concerts at Horn Pond or Worldfest. At our Juneteenth event this spring, we saw student leaders make a meaningful connections with a professional in their field of interest! Your support will help expand community events, like Juneteenth, and inspire more connections across the community! Last week, David talked about the ripple effects of our work. Each connection can spark an idea, a relationship, and more that will improve our communities. The ripple effects of what we do will continue to be felt, and you can show your support by giving to SCI today! Let’s build social capital together! p.s. We are on a mission to raise $30,000 by the end of the year. Thank you to everyone who has supported us in this campaign! Now that we’re thinking about our social capital – do you think you can think about who in your life might be interested! Share this message with them! p.p.s. I wanted to take a moment to personally thank you for being a part of our SCI community! SCI has been a huge part of my life and my family’s. Including this November when my 3-year-old son had his first experience volunteering! Seeing what SCI brings to our community motivates me every day to encourage others to be involved! I’m generally the one behind the camera for SCI’s photos, but this year my husband grabbed the camera at Juneteenth- I think the smiles say it all!
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The unfriendly attitude of health workers to their patients is one of the major reasons Nigerians seek medical help in other countries, President Muhammadu Buhari says. Buhari who, before the coronavirus pandemic, was notorious for seeking medical attention in London, spoke through health minister Osagie Ehanire at the official commissioning of an International Conference Centre and Telemedicine hall as well as six other projects at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Abeokuta. The president stressed the need for continuous training and retraining of health workers in order to deliver quality health care services to Nigerians. “We still get all too often for comfort, disconcerting reports of not friendly attitudes of staff to patients, reports of unhygienic and housekeeping standards that leaves something to be desired even in the presence of sophisticated equipment and well-qualified doctors,” Buhari said. “Such simple failings like these are more frequently responsible for the loss of confidence of the end-users in our health system than even the lack of equipment. “They are the triggers for the distrust that will lead people to go on medical tourism. “We have a lot of work to do in that area. I want to believe that the managers of our hospitals, after such laudable, fantastic infrastructure investment, will now begin to pay attention, not only to improving staff harmony and welfare but to retraining health caregivers for better professionalism that deliver service in a productive and courteous atmosphere based on the lessons we learnt from our traditional African hospitality”. President Buhari also disclosed that his administration is currently embarking on the infrastructural development of all it’s tertiary hospitals so as to position them for quality health care delivery to the people. He added that the National Health Insurance Scheme is awaiting a law that would make the scheme compulsory for every Nigerian. The President said: “We are carrying on infrastructural development at all our tertiary hospitals to position them for quality health care delivery to all persons, the National Health Insurance Scheme is awaiting a new law to make health insurance mandatory.”
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Whoopi Goldberg wasted no time tearing into Florida Governor Ron DeSantis after it was revealed that he used taxpayer funds to ship a plane full of migrants to Martha’s Vineyard as part of an inhumane political stunt. Echoing a similar move by Texas, DeSantis wanted to teach “sanctuary cities” a lesson by dropping a fresh wave of immigrants on their doorsteps. Of course, DeSantis had no regard that these are human lives he’s messing with, and in the opening moments of Thursday’s The View, Goldberg blasted him for the “bonehead” move. “I thought that was part of what we did here in the United States,” Goldberg said after reciting the message on the Statue of Liberty. “We welcomed people, invited people who were going through crap in the countries they lived in, getting abused in the countries they lived in. I thought we asked people to come here.” GOV. DESANTIS SENDS 2 PLANES OF MIGRANTS TO MARTHA’S VINEYARD: Undocumented immigrants were put on planes in Texas and sent to Martha’s Vineyard, and the Florida governor said he used his state’s funds to help pay for it – #TheView co-hosts discuss. https://t.co/cVclFZQmjA pic.twitter.com/GfGvB6XzgS — The View (@TheView) September 15, 2022 In a particularly pointed smackdown, Goldberg noted that one of the people America welcomed through Ellis Island was DeSantis’ own great-great-grandmother. She came here from Italy in 1917. “She also could not read or write, but no one gave her permission to come,” Whoopi said via The Wrap. “She came, and we still took her in.” Goldberg ended her remarks by saying the migrants could’ve been relocated humanely, but DeSantis chose political theater instead. “These are people you’re playing with. These are real life people, with children and older people,” Goldberg said. “And you know, we can work it out. But if you’re going to be a bonehead, who wants to play with you? You know, call me crazy, but I don’t understand why you got to be nasty about it.” (Via The Wrap)
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Watch the nun ii Soap2day. In 1956 France, a priest is violently murdered, and Sister Irene begins to investigate. She once again comes face-to-face with a powerful evil. 'Hidden' is a drama based on a true story, where a married couple is faced with a problem that the science describes as parapsychology phenomena but a... The Mutilator 2The Mutilator 2 A sequel to the 1984 cult classic slasher flick "The Mutilator". Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre IIILeatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III Two college students driving coast to coast are lured off the main highway and onto a deserted Texas road. Here they are stalked by the menacing Leath... Annabelle: CreationAnnabelle: Creation Several years after the tragic death of their little girl, a doll maker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into t... Wicked CityWicked City A peace treaty between the Earth and the Black World, a parallel universe of demons, is coming to an end. Two cops, Taki, a human male, and Maki, a fe... Noroi: The CurseNoroi: The Curse A documentary filmmaker explores seemingly unrelated paranormal incidents connected by the legend of an ancient demon called the "kagutaba." The Hospital 2The Hospital 2 The sickness returns in THE HOSPITAL 2, the new film from Deviant Pictures. Creep 2Creep 2 After finding an ad online for “video work,” Sara, a video artist whose primary focus is creating intimacy with lonely men, thinks she may have found... Creep 3Creep 3 Part three of the 'Creep' trilogy. Night of the DemonNight of the Demon American professor John Holden arrives in London for a conference on parapsychology only to discover that the colleague he was supposed to meet was ki... Children of the Corn II: The Final SacrificeChildren of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice When a tabloid reporter and his son travel to a quiet Midwestern town to investigate a gruesome massacre, they fall victim to a possessed orphan named... Children of the Corn III: Urban HarvestChildren of the Corn III: Urban Harvest After a couple adopts a pair of orphaned brothers, it becomes alarmingly clear the boys are much more than they seem. Children of the Corn IV: The GatheringChildren of the Corn IV: The Gathering A bright young medical student must solve the frightening mystery that plagues the children of a small Midwestern town. Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's ReturnChildren of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return A girl called Hannah goes back to her hometown (Gatlin) to find her mother but on the way she picks up a strange man who fore-shadows her life with a... Children of the Corn: RevelationChildren of the Corn: Revelation When calls to her grandmother go unanswered, Jamie Lowell uncovers the truth behind her mysterious disappearance.
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The title might sound like an exaggeration, but I assure you, it’s 100% true that we stopped focusing on 66% of our customers. When I first started 7shifts, I was building a simple scheduling tool for my dad who owned a few Quiznos franchises. All it did in the early days was allow him to upload an excel spreadsheet, and employees could login to download it. When I went to college, I continued working on it tirelessly in my spare time. More and more companies from very different industries started to sign up for it. I didn’t think much about it as a business at the time, since I was more focused on learning how to code and using those skills to solve a real problem. Growth in several industries Flash-forward to 2013. At this point, my team and I had built 7shifts to be a general any-industry scheduling app. What I mean by this, is that we added and tweaked features until it had all the base scheduling components that would work across any industry. This included availability submissions, messaging, and shifts being emailed/text messaged. This lead to us to having steady growth in several different industries: restaurants, retail, security, tech and dog grooming companies to name a few. During this growth, I started to notice something. It became harder to make decisions. Things that became more challenging included: - Feature requests: Clients in all industries were expressing that they would like to see certain things added to the app: dog grooming company A wants feature X because of Y, grocery store B wants feature Z because of Y. Not surprisingly, many of these needs would not apply to the other industries. I felt like our team was being pulled in 8 different directions. We were at risk of adding a feature that industry A wanted, only to have it not make any sense for industry B. Sure, we can get into adding a bunch of settings to show/hide features – but that would eventually turn our simple app, into something more complex with a heavy set of configurations. - Marketing: We have funds to spend on marketing, but where do we focus them? We tried sprinkling small amounts of cash across various industries. The result was that we were spreading ourselves too thin and this inevitably left us with low conversions and empty pockets. - Sales and Partnerships: We didn’t know where we were going, and it was my fault. “Let’s chase this opportunity,” “Let’s partner with that company,” “Let’s contact John who runs that flower shop.” For us, everything became a priority and it felt like we were about to implode. I’m supposed to be leading our team with a clear vision and understanding of what we’re ultimately working towards, not make us feel like we’re chasing our own tails. You might think it’s a good thing to have a product that works for so many businesses. But in our case, it wasn’t the direction we wanted to go. If we kept trying to please every industry, it would eventually lead to pleasing no one, because the boot would only fit OK – it wouldn’t fit perfectly. We want our customers to be extremely happy with a perfect product, built for them. Things needed to change. The ‘aha’ moment A few months ago, I was driving back home from the MOSO Conference in Saskatoon, listening to Seth Godin’s podcast. At one point in the podcast, one particular scenario hit me like a tonne of bricks. This isn’t an accurate transcript, but it went something like this. A lady (I’ll call her Jackie) puts up her hand to ask Seth a question: Jackie: “I have 2 business ideas, each with a different target market. How do I know which to choose?” Seth: “Why do you think it’s hard for you to pick one?" Jackie: “Because I have different interests.” Seth: “Try again” Jackie: “Because I can’t commit to one.” Seth: “And why aren’t you committing?” Jackie: “Because I can’t predict which one will work.” Seth: “Because you don’t want to fail." This cut pretty deep but this is inherently why it’s hard for some of us to make decisions. We’re always thinking “what-if” and weighing the success rate of option number two. Surely, picking one and failing is better than a guaranteed failure of trying to do too many at once. It was then that I realized the only thing preventing us from making this decision was the infinite ‘what if’ scenarios: - “What if our current non-restaurant clients leave?” - “What if sign ups dwindle?” - “What if this isn’t the best industry for us to pursue?” Back to our roots After many discussions, we decided to focus on the industry that 7shifts was originally designed for, and the industry where we had the best product market fit: restaurants. They make up 33% of our current customers. This renewed focus would help us to attract the right customers, the right partnerships, and position 7shifts to become a large player in the restaurant space. It also meant that we would very easily be able to evaluate requests coming in from clients. Have we heard this from other restaurants? Yes? Let’s add it to our roadmap. It’s been less than two months since this decision and we’re already seeing the benefits. We have started to attract partnerships and integrations with some bigger companies in the food service and restaurant space. Perhaps more importantly, though, our roadmap has never been clearer. Overall, this slight pivot has helped us define our values, our target market, and our vision moving forward. It makes me wish we had done this sooner. Picking a niche market is a difficult decision, but would you rather be a positioning yourself to be a leader? Or the jack-of-all, master of none? Simple to set up, easy to use. 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The son of a former client at Action Mental Health is asking for the public’s support to raise money for the charity’s Get Your Move On fundraiser, which he is undertaking in memory of his late father. Anthony McCrory is cycling around Action Mental Health’s services across Northern Ireland, before ending in Donegal where he spent happy childhood summers with his father. Mr McCrory has chosen to make Action Mental Health’s virtual ‘Get Your Move on Challenge’ a real-life cycle challenge to help raise awareness of AMH’s vital services that helped his father graduate from a number of AMH New Horizons Derriaghy educational courses in the years prior to his passing. Anthony explains: “I have signed up to take part in Action Mental Health’s ‘Get your Move On’ challenge, and rather than do a virtual tour my plan is to cycle to each of Action Mental Health’s locations around Northern Ireland, with the added plan to finish up in Bundoran where we spent holidays growing up. “The reason I have decided take part and to call it the ‘Tour for Tony’ is in memory of my father, who died on December 31, 2019, from suicide. Before his death he had taken part in a number of events with Action Mental Health, was a regular at many of their meetings at AMH New Horizons Derriaghy, and graduated with a commendation from one of their educational events,” Anthony reveals. “I know that my father found the work they did with him was of great help, and without that help and support they provided, we may have lost him sooner. My hope is that by raising money and awareness of mental health I can help AMH help others in the hope that other families don’t have to suffer the anguish that my family and I went through. For me, taking action on mental health is key – before it is too late.” Anthony went on to highlight that he too, found solace and comfort from Action Mental Health following his father’s tragic passing. “I also know of the positive work that AMH do. Shortly after my father’s death I received counselling from AMH New Life Counselling. “At the time, being a man, I didn’t think I needed the help. I had gone to see them to actually seek help for others, but I’m not afraid to say, that without their help and the counselling, I would have been lost.” As he prepares for his challenge, Anthony concludes: “We know that now, more than ever, the work of Action Mental Health is vital as they continue to support people.” Action Mental Health’s Head of Communications and Fundraising, Jonathan Smyth praised Anthony’s efforts. “We continue to be amazed at the generosity and commitment of people like Anthony. As a local charity we rely on fundraising to provide many of our services. We also commend Anthony on his message of hope and encouragement for anyone who is struggling. Help and support is available and sources of support can be found on our website www.amh.org.uk. Lifeline is also available 24/7 on 0808 808 8000.” Action Mental Health’s Get Your Move On virtual challenge is inviting the public to get involved and to sign up to complete the specially designed virtual route, by running, cycling or walking – or a combination of all three, at a time and location of their choosing from May 1, to July 31. The 230-mile challenge is open to individuals and teams and has been designed to virtually cover Northern Ireland landmarks and towns where Action Mental Health has services located – starting in Foyle and making it all the way to Antrim, via Fermanagh, Downpatrick, Belfast and a few other spots along the way. The beauty of the interactive challenge allows participants to do it at a pace that suits them, with those taking part being encouraged to use the Strava app to chart their progress and share with their supporters. The programmes delivered at AMH New Horizons service are part of the “Working it Out” project, which is part-funded through the Northern Ireland European Social Fund Programme 2014-2020, the Department for the Economy and the five NI Health & Social Care Trusts. “You can sponsor Anthony for this very special challenge by visiting: https://amh.enthuse.com/pf/anthony-mccrory
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Mayo coroner urges regular colonoscopy test for all adults A coroner has advised all adults, even those who are symptomless, to have a colonoscopy test for bowel cancer every two to three years. Patrick O’Connor, Coroner for Mayo, made his recommendation at the conclusion of an inquest of a 51-year-old woman who passed away in the intensive care unit of Mayo University Hospital, Castlebar, in 2021. The medical cause of death was septicemia and multi-organ failure due to a perforated locally advanced poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma of the right colon. Evidence was given to today’s inquest at Swinford Courthouse that the deceased showed no symptoms of illness until about two months before her death when she had blood tests after suffering ‘vague stomach pains’. After hearing the evidence, the coroner said it appeared nothing could be done from a medical point of view to save the young mother. He then returned a verdict of death from natural causes. Coroner O’Connor noted that the National Bowel Screening Programme only covers those who are aged 60 and upwards. Stating that perhaps something could be learned from “the unfortunate and sad loss of a young mother”, the coroner advised that everybody of a certain age undergo regular colonoscopies. Early diagnosis would help to alleviate the aggressive nature of some cancers, Coroner O’Connor stated.
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- Meeting with Antonin and Yanis, two riders of the Balanda Equestrian Academy : YG: Hi, my name is Yanis Gregoriadès, I am 19 old and I ride in the Balanda Equestrian Academy at Gilles Bertrand de Balanda’stable. AL : My name is Antonin Lounis, I am 20 old, I ride since 6 years and we started horse riding together with Yanis at Laurent Captus’stable. Since september 2016, I rode in the Balanda Equestrian Academy and in september 2017 I started to work as professional rider in this place. - Why did you choose the Balanda Equestrian Academy ? YG : First of all, because Gilles is the manager; he is a good trainer and has a good reputation and above all a huge experience. I wanted to be in his stable to improve my skills, be more rigorous and jump higher. I am looking for daily advices. AL : I work for Gilles since last september, I decided to join the B.E.A to meet Gilles, it was a dream to work with him. I want to become a professioNal rider. The team is really irreprochable with Gilles, Igor or Gilles’wife who help us every day and organizing for jumping shows. I like the rigor that Gilles teaches us every day. He is 100% invested. Gilles was a great rider before being a great trainer, he knows what he is talking about. We are very lucky to have him as a trainer. - What do you feel being here in Equita Lyon? AL : We are very happy and lucky to be there, we are close to the top riders, we can observe them in the paddock, relaxing or preparing themself. So thank you Sylvie Robert to let us live this amazing experience. It’s very motivating and empowering. We are very lucky to be there ! YG : It’s an honor to participate to this show, this competition is known all over the world, we don’t compete in show jumping like this every week end. We were lucky to be selected to this Under25 class. We can have a look on the top riders all day long, everything here is high level. It’s a dream come true, an important weekend of our season. - An advice for the other riders ? AL : You have to work hard if you want to succeed, work hard and don’t discourage yourself. In any sport career, you have up and down moments; for the riders, it’s a little bit different because you are dependent on your horse, you have to be patient and at the end, you succeed. Even if you do not have so much money, as I am, in my case I bought my horse when he was 5, we started to jump 0.95 cm and today we are able to jump 1.50, this showing that you can improve when working hard everyday YG : first of all, a hard, diligent and thoughtful work . This sport demands organization and reflection. You have to know how to manage your horses, your shows, your stable … and the most important thing is you have to want it When you want it, you are able to organize and work and finally you are selected in shows like Equita Lyon. It’s a reward for all the work we’ve done for years and it’s only the beginNing. We hope to compete regularly in shows like this one if our horses are well and if we improve ourselves as we hope!
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So, ‘hardcore’ then. It’s been the battle cry of “proper” gamers ever since the Wii arrived. Hardcore gamers are the ones with the serious appreciation of the medium. The ones who aren’t swayed by flavour-of-the-month industry fads. The ones who seek out real, stimulating game design talent while the mainstream casuals are falling at the feet of whatever bland, babiez-packed toss they’re currently being told to like. Except they’re not. A hell of a lot of those who label themselves hardcore gamers don’t do any of that at all. In fact they do exactly the opposite, on all counts. In fact a lot of ‘hardcore’ gamers have a less committed appreciation of the medium than the average Wii-owning soccer mom. And here’s why. What predilections generally define the tastes of an archetypal hardcore gamer? Ask most what makes the stuff they play better than the tap-and-waggle libraries of the casual masses, and you’ll hear about complexity, depth, storyline and technical mastery. Ask what they play and you’ll hear about the big hardware showcases of the day, the games that show horsepower, art design, tight game mechanics, realistic world-realisation and immersion in perfect unison. You’ll hear about Gears of War, and Call of Duty, and Halo, and Grand Theft Auto, and Uncharted, and Killzone, and Final Fantasy, and Metal Gear Solid. In short, you’ll hear the tastes of the casual masses who’ve mistaken a liking of graphical fidelity and control complexity for a true appreciation of the overall medium. I’m not for a second doubting the greatness of any of the games I’ve just mentioned. They’re all brilliant. Well, Halo bores me and I’ve never carried on playing a GTA game once the initial thrill of the freedom has passed, but you know what I mean. In terms of what a modern, mass-market game can achieve, they’re all stunning, stunning works. But the point is, they’re modern, mass-market games. Let’s be honest, liking them doesn’t make you any more au fait with the medium or culturally elite as a fan of video games than watching a heavily-marketed mainstream Hollywood movie makes you a serious film buff.
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The Jerome K Jerome Society And how to join. The Society was formed in 1984 with the main object of stimulating interest in and public awareness of the life and works of Jerome K. Jerome. The incentive to its formation was the opening, in July 1984, of a small museum in Belsize House, Walsall – the author’s birthplace. A major aim is to provide financial support to the museum so that it may stand as a lasting memorial to Jerome in the town of his birth and serve as a focus for all devotees of the man and his works. In addition, the Society exists to provide opportunities for interested people to meet, correspond and share their enjoyment of his works, to promote lectures and exhibitions and to encourage research into Jerome’s life and writings. Members, as well as knowing that their subscriptions will be used wholly to support these objectives, will receive Newsletters about the Society’s activities. Members are eligible to attend the Annual Dinner, (held on or about 2nd May, the anniversary of Jerome’s birth) the Christmas Carol Concert and other social events. The building had languished in a semi-derelict state for many years, much to the disgust of Walsall’s literati. When the property eventually came up for sale in 1984 Gordon H. Foster M.B.E took a great risk and bought it and, with the help of a modest grant (it is a listed building), restored it and created, on the groundfloor, two rooms dedicated to the memory of Jerome K. Jerome. Walsall Borough Council contributed numerous artefacts to the museum which was thought up and designed by Sarah Elsom, the then Curator of Walsall Museum and Art Gallery. However, the Council took the view that they had done all they were prepared to and said that if the museum was to be kept open a Jerome K. Jerome Society would have to be formed to raise funds on an annual basis for this purpose. The Society was duly formed with the main object of stimulating interest in, and public awareness of, the life and works of Jerome K. Jerome while at the same time providing financial support to the museum. After a slow start the Society has flourished wonderfully and now has members from all parts of the globe including America, Madagascar, Canada, Australia and Italy. Its members include the Ambassador to the Australian Embassy in Vienna and a large London contingent (which is, after all, where Jerome spent most of his life). Members of the Society, whilst supporting this very good cause also manage to enjoy themselves at every opportunity. They don straw boaters and striped blazers and take to the boats fortified by Champagne and memories of Jerome’s intrepid trio (to say nothing of the dog). The annual dinner has become a really sparkling event and has featured many illustrious guest speakers including Gyles Brandreth, Barry Cryer, Benny Green, Miles Kington, Hubert Gregg, Jeremy Nicholas, Richard Stilgoe, Roy Hattersley, Libby Purves, Henry Kelly, Lord West of Spithead, Ian McMillan, John Julius Norwich and Sir Donald Sinden. As for the Society’s newsletter, this has blossomed into a magazine called Idle Thoughts which emulates the wit and humour and general joie de vivre of Jerome. It is a mix of serious articles and the sort of levity and puncturing of dignity which Jerome would have enjoyed. So why not join us on the party boat? For further information see below. The following categories of membership are available: - Single Member - Family Member - Corporate Member - £12.00 p.a. - £15.00 p.a. - £30.00 p.a. Jerome K. Jerome Society, 1 Knight’s Hill,
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Walk down Mahogany Row in most corporate offices and you’ll be able to read a lot about what the organization stands for. You’ll likely see plaques that outline core values, posters that tout a commitment to the customer. Some examples: Guiding Principles • Mission • Leadership model • Philosophy • Vision • Code of conduct • Our commitment • Goals • Roadmap to results • Credo • Value proposition • Culture statement • Who we are • Our responsibility The work of Tom Peters and Bob Waterman three decades ago caused executives and leaders to take seriously the idea of using corporate values to intentionally drive culture. But in 2012, many organizations are discovering that when it comes to this particular task, more isn’t necessarily better, and that too much of a good thing is definitely not good. Some recent unscientific research I conducted with a handful of organizations found that those surveyed offer an average of 23 instructions to their employees about what’s important, who they should aspire to be, and how they ought to behave. Look at your own organization. Count up all the points on all those corporate commandments. How many instructions are you working under? More importantly, how many can you really remember and implement at any given time? Well-meaning attempts to provide guidance, motivation, and pride to employees in many organizations are instead contributing to a kind of cognitive congestion. Research suggests that seven is the magic number of things the mind can hold, juggle, and work with. Yet the average organization offers more than triple that in terms of its instructions to its employees, who are frequently overburdened and lacking in resources. So, what happens? - Some employees actively blow it all off as “rah-rah” and “blah-blah” (to quote my friend Stan Slap). - Some employees gravitate toward a few items that resonate and let the others fall by the wayside. - Too many employees do nothing, paralyzed by too many directions about what to do and who to be. Additionally, over time, many employees find themselves facing not only too many but competing directives. Perhaps it’s time for organizations to step back and look at their tenets and taglines with clear eyes, and then do a little house cleaning. Less is more The pressures, complexity, and pace of today’s workplace demand streamlining on all fronts, including with corporate values. Employees need a few consistent and compelling principles that will guide their behavior, decisions and interactions. And when all employees are demonstrating these few principles, suddenly the corporate culture becomes unmistakably clear — internally and externally. Here’s a straightforward process to reconcile the rallying points within your organization: - Collect all of the versions of corporate commandments that exist. - Dissect them into their components, identifying individual elements and instructions. - Create a comprehensive list. - Identify who will have a voice in the process. The safest strategy is to engage only executives. Riskier — but also considerably more powerful — is to engage the entire organization. - Apply a nominal group technique, asking those involved to “vote” for the three to five ideas that are most consistent with the organization — what it is and where it’s going. You may need to repeat this process a few times until the final set emerges. Hold the presses This streamlined set of guiding principles can be a powerful tool for clarifying your culture and for communicating with employees and customers alike. But remember that actions speak far louder than words, or posters, mugs and T-shirts. Instead of memorializing your shortlist on yet another poster, consider how to make sure it’s modeled by leaders and others. Consider how to help employees understand and embrace the essence of what’s most important in the organization. Consider how to take it off the wall and infuse it into every interaction. Only then will you see the real value in your corporate values. This post originally appeared in SmartBlog on Leadership in December 2012.
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More than 600 guests and celebrities from the world of cinema and culture gathered on Monday, October 22 to hear actress Jane Fonda give a Women in Motion Talk at La Cinémathèque française in Paris. The event was hosted by Costa-Gavras, Chairman of La Cinémathèque française, and Frédéric Bonnaud, its Managing Director. Having received the Prix Lumière in Lyon, Jane Fonda honored an audience in Paris with her presence at a Women in Motion Talk hosted by Costa-Gavras and Frédéric Bonnaud. The actress, the first recipient of the Women in Motion Award in 2015, discussed her acting and movies producer careers, her links with France, her militant campaigning, and her commitment to feminism. Fonda covered the period from her early career, when her image as an object of male desire was imposed on her by men, to the stage of self-awareness that enabled her to free herself from such diktats. “I wasn’t going to be a leaf carried along by the current of a river any more, I wasn’t going to rely on other people’s desires, and I was going to take back control of my life!” she told the audience . That desire to express her convictions later led her to move into producing. “I wanted to leave Hollywood,” she said. “I wasn’t being offered the roles I wanted. I decided to take things in hand.” Fonda also raised the urgent issue of women who are subjected to sexual harassment, particularly in the cinema world, and highlighted the huge challenges that still need to be met, despite the recent advances: “Things are moving, but only slowly and it’s going to take a long time, because men are still in charge of the film studios. Today, we need women to take over, and to choose the stories they want to tell - and how they want to tell them.” She also underlined the role that actresses can play in making this change happen, saying: “If you have a talent for this profession, and if you look deeply inside yourself, you will have a chance to move things forward.” Fonda finished her talk by sharing her concerns, and stressing the need to work collectively for change: “Of course I’m worried. Aren’t you? We should all be worried! … [Even so] I have the feeling today that the world is "woke". Marches are being organized everywhere to bring about change, together.” Afterward, the evening continued with a showing of Klute, the film that signaled the start of her commitment to feminism, and for which she won a Golden Globe® and an Oscar® as Best Actress. Until November 5, filmgoers will have the chance to discover a selection of 24 films depicting the fascinating evolution of this extraordinary actress. About Women in Motion, a Kering initiative Women in Motion's ambition is to highlight the contribution of women to the film industry, both in front of and behind the camera. Launched in May 2015 by Kering in partnership with the Festival de Cannes, Women in Motion is an integral part of the Festival's official program, and is active around the world through a variety of events. This initiative is based on two fundamental actions: its Talks, which are open to journalists and film professionals, enable leading personalities including Jodie Foster, Diane Kruger, Robin Wright, Salma Hayek Pinault, Juliette Binoche, Chloe Sevigny, Agnès Varda and Frances McDormand, to compare their experiences and views on the issue of women's contribution to cinema, and also to share their recommendations for the advancement of women’s representation in the industry. The Women in Motion Awards, two awards given each year, one to an inspirational figure who embodies the values of the program, and another to a promising name in cinema who also receives financial support for future film projects. About Jane Fonda Jane Fonda was born in New York City in 1937. After having graduated from Vassar College, Fonda studied with renowned acting coach Lee Strasberg and became a member of the Actors Studio in New York. Fonda’s work on stage and screen has earned numerous nominations and awards, including Oscars® (Best Actress in 1971 for ‘Klute’ and in 1978 for ‘Coming Home’), four Golden Globes®, two BAFTAs and an Emmy Award. Along with starring roles in dozens of highly acclaimed productions, Fonda also took on responsibilities as a film and television producer. In 2007, Fonda received an Honorary Palme d’Or from the Cannes Film Festival. In 2014, she received American Film Institute’s highest honor, the Life Achievement Award. In addition to her tremendous success as a stage and screen actress, Fonda has long been known for activism and advocacy on environmental issues, peace, and gender equality. Since 1994, Fonda has been Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Population Fund. With much of her work devoted to the program she founded in 1995, the Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Power and Potential (G-CAPP). She is also on the board of a number of NGOs, among them the Women’s Media Center, which she co-founded in 2004, and the Restaurant Opportunities Centers (ROC). About La Cinémathèque française In 1936, Henri Langlois, a visionary figure, founded La Cinémathèque française in order to save films from destruction, along with costumes, sets, posters and other cinematic treasures. At the time, he was the first to consider cinema an art to be preserved, restored and shown. Eight decades on and more than ever, in a resolutely modern building designed by Frank Gehry and devoted entirely to the 7th Art, La Cinémathèque française reveals cinema in a unique way via its numerous activities and one of the world's largest film collections. A veritable crossroads of cinephilia, it constantly takes a new look at cinema across all periods, horizons and genres. It thereby enables spectators to make wonderful film discoveries and the young generation to frequent the history of cinema on a daily basis. A global Luxury group, Kering manages the development of a series of renowned Maisons in Fashion, Leather Goods, Jewelry and Watches: Gucci, Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, Brioni, Boucheron, Pomellato, Dodo, Qeelin, Ulysse Nardin, Girard-Perregaux, as well as Kering Eyewear. By placing creativity at the heart of its strategy, Kering enables its Maisons to set new limits in terms of their creative expression while crafting tomorrow's Luxury in a sustainable and responsible way. We capture these beliefs in our signature: “Empowering Imagination.” In 2017, Kering had nearly 29,000 employees. High resolution photographs available and downloadable on Women in Motion press platform Press Contact Kering | Women in Motion Emilie Gargatte +33 (0)1 45 64 61 20 | [email protected] Eva Dalla Venezia +33 (0)1 45 64 65 06 | [email protected] Press Contact La Cinémathèque française Elodie Dufour + 33 (0)1 71 19 33 65 | [email protected] Follow the official hashtags
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Gen Alpha and Gen Z are journaling more than Gen X and Gen Y according to some commentators in this space of journaling. And, among Gen Alpha and Gen Z, journaling is for guys and girls. Reading this a while back got me thinking since it challenges my assumptions about journaling, based on decades in retail. I think it is time for a reset in our approach to journals in our shops. They and more than pretty notebooks. Journals are creative outlets, productivity boosters, data recorders, lyric books, poetry books, brain dump spaces, therapy and treasured keepsakes. Journals mean something different to each person engaged. This is what we have to understand. Fear not! Here are 6 tips to turn those passing glances into happy journal purchases: 1. Showcase the Spectrum People journal for all sorts of reasons. Some crave a space for daily reflections, while others seek a bullet journal for ultimate organisation. Cater to this diversity by offering a range of journals. From classic hardcovers with lined pages to funky softcovers bursting with dotted grids and blank spaces, create a selection that caters to different styles and purposes. Don’t forget niche interests: travel journals, gratitude journals, food journals, fitness journals, drawing journals, star sign journals. 2. Be Seen, Be Desired Place journals front cover facing at the counter. Yes, people will purchase on impulse. 3. Cross sell Pair journals with pens, covers, book marks, posi-it notes and other items that make sense to purchase with them. 4. Storytelling Sells Have a journal open on a table, preferably with a chair where someone can sit. Have a chair nearby. Encourage people to journal anonymously in the shop. Leet them experience it, and maybe get hooked as a result. Let your customers be their own storyteller. 5. Pitch on social media Showcase journals on social media. Use this platform to speak to the range of journaling situations you cover: male, female, young, old, work, hobby. Be sure to show off your range. 6. Train Your Team Make sure everyone working in the shop understand your products. Nurture in them a love of your pens and your journals and the feeling that comes from writing on the page. If they journal themselves, give them a deal. This may help them talk about they own experiences journaling with shoppers. By implementing these tips, you can transform your retail space into a haven for journal enthusiasts. You are not selling stationery. Rather, you are selling keepers of memories and much more, things they will value for many years.
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Database Tracks History Of U.S. Meddling In Foreign Elections ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: This is hardly the first time a country has tried to influence the outcome of another country's election. The U.S. has done it, too, by one expert's count, more than 80 times worldwide between 1946 and 2000. That expert is Dov Levin of Carnegie Mellon University. I asked him to tell me about one election where U.S. intervention likely made a difference in the outcome. DOV LEVIN: One example of that was our intervention in Serbia, Yugoslavia in the 2000 election there. Slobodan Milosevic was running for re-election, and we didn't want him to stay in power there due to his tendency, you know, to disrupts the Balkans and his human rights violations. So we intervened in various ways for the opposition candidate, Vojislav Kostunica. And we gave funding to the opposition, and we gave them training and campaigning aide. And according to my estimate, that assistance was crucial in enabling the opposition to win. SHAPIRO: How often are these interventions public versus covert? LEVIN: Well, it's - basically there's about - one-third of them are public, and two-third of them are covert. In other words, they're not known to the voters in the target before the election. SHAPIRO: Your count does not include coups, attempts at regime change. It sounds like depending on the definitions, the tally could actually be much higher. LEVIN: Well, you're right. I don't count and discount covert coup d'etats like the United States did in Iran in 1953 or in Guatemala in 1954. I only took when the United States is trying directly to influence an election for one of the sides. Other types of interventions - I don't discuss. But if we would include those, then of course the number could be larger, yeah. SHAPIRO: How often do other countries like Russia, for example, try to alter the outcome of elections as compared to the United States? LEVIN: Well, for my dataset, the United States is the most common user of this technique. Russia or the Soviet Union since 1945 has used it half as much. My estimate has been 36 cases between 1946 to 2000. We know also that the Chinese have used this technique and the Venezuelans when the late Hugo Chavez was still in power in Venezuela and other countries. SHAPIRO: The U.S. is arguably more vocal than any other country about trying to promote democracy and democratic values around the world. Does this strike you as conflicting with that message? LEVIN: It depends upon if we are assisting pro-democratic side - could be like in the case of Slobodan Milosevic that I talked about earlier. I believe that that could be helpful for democracy. If it helps less-nicer candidates or parties, then naturally it can be less helpful. SHAPIRO: Obviously your examination of 20th century attempts to influence elections does not involve hacking because computers were not widespread until recently. SHAPIRO: In your view, is technology - the way that we saw in the November election - dramatically changing the game? Or is this just the latest evolution of an effort that has always used whatever tools are available? LEVIN: I would say it's more the latter. I mean the Russians or the Soviets before unfrequently did these type of intervention, just, you know, without the cyber-hacking tools - you know, the old style people meeting in the park in secret giving out and getting information and things like that, so to speak. SHAPIRO: Dov Levin is with the Institute for Politics and Strategy at Carnegie Mellon University. Thanks for joining us. LEVIN: Thank you very much. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. Accuracy and availability may vary. The authoritative record of NPR’s programming is the audio record.
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The wildlife sanctuary surrounding Chui Lodge was created in the mid 1990’s with the sole purpose of giving the resident wildlife a place of safety and refuge. Over 18, 000 acres is surrounded by an electrified fence, as much to keep illegal cattle grazers out as it is to keep the wildlife from straying into the nearby farmlands. The wildlife are still able to move freely between the neighboring Hell’s Gate National Park, the sanctuary and the lakeshore by way of wildlife corridors which ensures constant movement throughout the localized eco-system. Since the creation of the sanctuary and the wildlife corridors the number of wildlife, specifically species such as leopard and giraffe, persecuted by the villages in the past, has stabilized and increased to sustainable levels. Whilst lions do occasionally visit, such as George the lion who was a full time resident for more than 5 years, there is a pressing need to “predator proof” the fence surround the Oserengoni Wildlife Sanctuary and to turn our sporadic predator presence into a full time programme. This will allow natural control of the ever-increasing numbers of certain herbivore species within the sanctuary. Within the sanctuary and game corridors we have over 50 mammal species, some of these include, Leopard, Topi, Grevy’s zebra, Impala, Serval cat, Warthog, and Lesser Galago. Naivasha is a main stop for many migratory birds, and plays a huge role in hosting the breeding grounds for numerous species. All year round we have over 400 species of birds that thrive in the different ecosystems that are part of Oserengoni Wildlife Sanctuary. To say the least we are a birders paradise, some common sightings are Klaas’s Cuckoo, Long-crested Eagle, Spectacled Weaver and Black-backed Puffback. O.W.S is located in the Great Rift Valley and surrounded by the two escarpments, the Mau and the Aberdares, with Lake Naivasha and Lake Oloidien in between. Our yearly annual rainfall is around 700mm Naivasha has a very comfortable climate as we are not far from the equator. Average temperatures range from 10C (50F) to 29C (85F). Naivasha is a dryer area and there humidity is around 50% for most of the year and going up by around 10 - 15% towards the rainy months. The altitude in the Oserengoni Wildlife sanctuary ranges from the lowest of 1894mts (6214ft) to the highest of 2076mts (6844ft).
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Whispering Pine Cabin The Whispering Pines cabin is a beautiful secluded cabin in a spectacular setting in amongst the pines on an Ozark mountain. It’s the perfect Missouri Romantic Treehouse cabin for your honeymoon, anniversary, or a weekend getaway. You will sharing this cabin with that special someone. The open air deck offers an excellent view of the area. This luxury cabin is the ultimate Missouri Ozark vacation getaway spot. During the day, you’ll find all kinds of activities available, such as Hiking trails, kayaking or canoeing the North Fork River, visiting the Ozarks Grist Mills, bird-watching, or visiting the Missouri local attractions. You might also enjoy star gazing during the gorgeous Missouri starlit evenings. You might even consider scheduling a therapeutic massage. Then return in the evening and enjoy sitting on the deck overlooking the North Fork river. Enjoy a cozy fireplace and whirlpool tub. This cabin also has a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, and many other comforts to make this a very special time for you both. The River Falls is open all year round. So don’t feel you have to wait for summer… plan your Valentine weekend now, or enjoy the breath-taking views of the Fall foliage. The winter season is also spectacular. NOTE: All online reservations requires a 2 night minimum stay. If you desire 1 night lodging only, please call for availability. (Prices do not include MO sales tax) - ALL cabins have a Charcoal BBQ. Charcoal and lighter fluid is available for purchase at the ROLF Store. - ALL cabins have full kitchens with eating accessories. Please bring your own paper products if desired. - ALL cabins have towels, bedding & extra blankets. Bathrooms are stocked with paper. NO PETS Please. See our policies page. A deposit of one nights lodging, or one-half of the total lodging amount (whichever is larger), is required. This can be secured by credit/debit card. If the reservation is cancelled 30 days prior to arrival, the deposit will be refunded less a $25. or 5% of deposit; which ever is greater. No refund if cancelled less than 30 days in advance (unless the accommodations can be re-booked to another party) Check in / Check out Times: Official time for check in is 3 p.m. unless your cabin is clean & ready before then. Checkout is 11 a.m. unless there is not a check in party waiting for the cabin. In this case we will work to give an extended check out.
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