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For the past year, we've been saying that the retail sector is in trouble, and that the potential impact of Amazonification and the retailpocalypse will be felt in other sectors.
Our primary concern is that as big box retailers often support local newspaper through ads. So that as an expected 2,500 retail locations shut down through early 2019, there will also be a cut in ad buys in local newspapers.
And that may lead to local newspapers either laying off staff, shifting from a daily to a weekly, or from a weekly to twice-a-month, or shutting down completely.
That could lead to an increase in what are being called new deserts -- communities that don't have access to local news.
All of that has an impact on PR and marketing because there would be fewer outlets with which to reach key audiences.
But we've also been concerned that the number of store closings will also impact real estate, both at malls and in towns. At malls, we've felt the problem is that if an anchor location remains empty, the entire mail will be written off by consumers. And that precipitates more closings, which becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy that leads to a downward spiral.
In a Bloomberg News article yesterday that was syndicated into a number of papers, including the Boston Globe, "Struggling malls at crossroads as Sears makes exit," reporters Patrick Clark and Justina Vasquez made that same point:
"As Sears shutters stores, landlords will have to overcome the perception that the entire property is failing or risk losing other tenants, said Burt Flickinger, managing director of Strategic Resource Group, a retail-advisory firm."
“You’re going to see an epic hollowing out of the retail malls in America, especially the malls that are co-anchored by Sears” and another struggling large retailer, Flickinger said. “It’s creating an accelerating retail ice age and an economic Armageddon of unprecedented proportions in the US.”
Retail is an important sector for the U.S., and not just to buy things. Retail can a communal activity whereas shopping online is not. And Bloomberg has reported on the negative impact on local towns in the U.K., when shops have closed on main street, and residents then have to drive thirty minutes or more to buy things they once could in their home town. Those towns suffer because there's literarily nothing holding people there.
So, a lot of doom and gloom -- and you don't have to be a big shopper to see that this can affect you. We don't necessarily have a solution. But we feel that raising the issue is important, that discussing this can help lead to awareness. If we ignore the retailopaclypse, it's not going to go away.
Each magazine works hard to develop its own personality, to provide information and perspective differently from its competitors. While For...
Interesting article from the New York Times, " Walk In, Grab a Muffin and Watch a Newspaper Reinvent Itself " about the Torrington...
For the second consecutive week, Bloomberg BusinessWeek validates one of our predictions for 2012. Last week's cover story validated our...
There are a lot of people who like to predict the death of things. Long after TV was supposed to kill off radio (as depicted in " Vide...
Recently Carrie Yatman , a PR specialist in San Francisco, asked an interesting question on LinkedIn: "Would any of these be in yo...
At least, it wasn't what I thought it would be. I've lived in the Northeast, and always knew there were some country music stations...
When the Boston Globe has made changes to the comics it publishes, the editors get lots of irate emails. Seems people are passionate about ...
Each year, we make predictions as to what may be the most overused phrase in 2012 . In April, we nominated the word " pivot ," use...
According to the Wall St. Journal, " Ad Influx Brightens Hopes For Newspapers, Magazines ," some print magazines are posting ...
Will the backlash against social networks - because there will be one when the media tires of the topic - result in anti-social networks?
There will be, if there's a way to monetize it. We need a filter to block all the invites from friends at other social networks. Somet...
Just when we thought Ann Arbor Condo sales couldn’t go any higher, they continued to soar and at the end of December were higher than anytime in the past 5 years. And with inventory at it’s lowest level, buyers may run out of condo options soon. With a 2.7 months supply of condos available, this may happen sooner than later unless more units come to the market.
Condo values rose 6.2% in 2012, and while not fully recovered, they continue to increase making it possible for many owners to put them up for sale. Get a head start on the spring market and get your condo listed for sale now! Not sure if your can sell just yet? Give the real estate experts at The Bouma Group a call at 734-761-3060 or email info@bouma.com and find out what it’s worth, you may be surprised! Not quite ready? Sign up for a free market snapshot and see what’s listed for sale and selling in your complex. We’ve been selling Ann Arbor Condos for almost 30 years and have the expertise to get yours sold quickly!
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A story is told about Rav Elazar Shach zt”l, who was once asked if women should learn CPR so that they can respond and act in a situation in which a child would need it. Rav Shach said not to learn it, because Hashem does not put a person in a situation that he cannot deal with. If they were to know CPR, new situations would occur where they would, chas veshalom, have to administer it.1
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No is only a 2 letter word, but it can be so hard to say sometimes, especially when you are a teacher!
We've all been there, sometimes you are in your classroom busily getting things done during your prep when your principal, fellow teacher, or parent pops their head in and says, "Can I ask you a favor?
Sometimes, of course we are happy to say, "yes". The favor is something we want to do, is rewarding, or a win-win situation. But other times, we feel anything but excited about the situation. We feel obligated, pressured, resentful, and even guilty for wanting to say, "no".
Teachers are natural overachievers. We are the perfectionists who want to do it all and then some! Couple that with our urge to be care-givers and you have a recipe for not being able to say the word no. Unfortunately, that can lead to burn-out and frustration!
I have learned that saying no not only helps me to be a happier and healthier person, but it also gives me more time and energy to focus on my students and instruction. Win-win, right?
Maybe your principal asks you to serve on "just one more committee" or a parent asks you to pull together work for a week for their student while they go on vacation starting tomorrow. Sometimes, you just need to say, no you simply can't!
"Thank you for considering me for the Sunshine Committee, but I really need to focus on improving my math instruction this quarter."
"I would love to put work together for Johnny, but unfortunately it is impossible to do that with such short notice. I will have his missing work available for him when he returns to school."
"I can't serve on the committee, but I know that Ms. Smith has a lot of great staff morale building ideas!"
Let them know that your not saying no because of them personally, but it is just your own personal boundary.
"I'm sorry, It's my policy to have students make up work when they return to school so that I can offer instruction and support if they need it."
Your principal might ask you to take the lead on a project that sounds interesting, but you just can't take on another thing at this time.
"I would love to implement XYZ in my classroom, but I am swamped with report cards right now. Can I start that next quarter?"
Let's say your principal is asking you to do several tasks at once, or is adding additional things to your already overflowing plate. Turn question back over to them.
"I would absolutely love to do X, Y, and Z, but I am going to need additional time to do them. How would you like me to prioritize them?"
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According to reports from the Canadian Jewish News, Unifor, Canada's largest private-sector union, adopted a BDS motion at its convention two weeks ago.
Lawrence DAVIDSON: "BDS, human rights and the Jews" (Redress Information & Analysis, July 30, 2017): click here!
As of July 2017, the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israeli racism and apartheid is 12 years old. This means that over the last dozen years a worldwide grassroots movement has grown up – a movement of civil society – that has organised active opposition to Zionist racism and Israeli oppression.
The California Democratic Party has approved a resolution calling on the US government to promote “a just peace based on full equality and security for Israeli Jews and Palestinians alike, human rights and international law.”
Prefatory Note: Below is an Open Letter prepared under the direction of Vida Samiian of State University of California at Fresno on behalf of California scholars defending against any effort to abridge academic freedom anywhere in the world, but particularly in California and the United States (Richard Falk).
The pro-Palestinian provocateur is under attack after a newspaper alleged that she 'tricked' her way into Israel last month. She says she will be 'heartbroken' if the authorities ban her from ever returning.
"Leadership of African Independent Churches lends support to Palestinians & BDS boycott of Israel" (BDS South Africa, July 11, 2017): click here!
The leadership of CAIC among other South African churches and Christian leaders, including Bishop Ngcana, recently returned from a solidarity trip to Palestine. On his return Bishop Ngcana explained that: “The church leadership found Israeli abuses of Palestinian human rights to be appalling. Israel has mastered well from the South African apartheid regime and actually surpassed its architect, Hendrik Verword, through its design and application!”
Philip WEISS: "‘LA Times’ calls BDS a ‘classic tool of peaceful political expression’" (Mondoweiss, July 9, 2017): click here!
We keep track of the growing awareness inside the U.S. mainstream press of the far-right character of Israeli political culture; and this weekend the LA Times published a long editorial slamming the Israeli government for “trying to wall out its critics.”
Kim JENSEN: "The Battle for Palestine on US Campuses: a review of ‘We Will Not Be Silenced: The Academic Repression of Israel’s Critics’" (Mondoweiss, July 6, 2017): click here!
There are many ways to try to silence people whose ideas you don’t like. You can bully, blackmail, violate, isolate, punish, and smear them until they shut up, back down, and/or lose the platform upon which they were speaking.
"Spanish Parliament Affirms Right to BDS as Protected Speech" (International Middle East Media Center - IMEMC, July 1, 2017): click here!
On Tuesday, the Spanish parliament unanimously passed a motion recognizing the right to advocate for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) as protected under the right to freedom of expression and association. This bill was introduced by the progressive parliamentary coalition “Unidos Podemos-En Comú Podem-En Marea.”
Isra Saleh EL-NAMY: "In Gaza, BDS gives hope to Palestinians when political programs fail" (Mondoweiss, June 27, 2017): click here!
Palestinians in the Gaza Strip participated in “Israeli Apartheid Week,” in late March as a worldwide call for the complete boycott of companies profiting from Israel’s occupation, along with calls that Israel is an apartheid state that is based on racial discrimination against the Palestinian people.
"Government suffers defeat in court by Palestine campaigners over boycott, divestment and sanctions" (Palestinian Solidarity Campaign, June 22, 2017): click here!
The Government has acted unlawfully by attempting to restrict local councils from pursuing boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) against the state of Israel through their pension schemes.
Adri NIEUWHOF: "Swiss parliament blocks attempt to criminalize Israel boycott" (EI, June 14, 2017): click here!
The Swiss upper house on Tuesday aborted an attempt to criminalize the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) campaign for Palestinian rights.
Hasn’t the time come to do away with this artificial distinction between 'nice' Israelis and the brutal occupation they are responsible for?
"Major Chilean Universities Heed BDS Call, Cancel Events Sponsored by Israeli Embassy" (PACBI, June 8, 2017): click here!
Student-led BDS campaigns resulted in two major Chilean universities canceling events co-sponsored by the Israeli embassy and featuring Joe Uziel, a director of the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA). On Monday, Alberto Hurtado University's Anthropology Department announced the cancellation of the event, and yesterday the University of Chile's Social Sciences Faculty did the same.
Amnesty International: "States must ban Israeli settlement products to help end half a century of violations" (AI, June 7, 2017): click here!
The international community must ban the import of all goods produced in illegal Israeli settlements and put an end to the multimillion dollar profits that have fuelled mass human rights violations against Palestinians, said Amnesty International today.
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Between two business appointments, before returning to the hotel, you have finally managed to get an hour of free time… Here’s our quick guide to Paris, specifically for the traveller in a rush, to be sure you get the most out of your express visit to the ‘City of Light’.
To take in the sight of one of the best views of Paris – and thus the world – while enjoying a well-earned cocktail after a long day of work, head to the Tour Montparnasse. This unattractive tower features an aptly-named restaurant on its top floor: Le Ciel de Paris.
Simple, hearty food, focusing on the quality of the products and not on anything fancy, has found acclaim in the French capital in recent years. And the timing is perfect, because you can find the true heart and soul of Paris in its brasseries. New establishments are popping up to the delight of every Parisian generation, including young people, who are showing a true passion for this popular style of food “Made in France”, of which they are proud.
To be immersed in the heart of the spirit of Paris’s people, go to the Brasserie Lipp in the Saint Germain des Prés quarter. A true Parisian institution, this establishment has been open for 135 years and has welcomed everyone who is anyone in Paris throughout its life: from Saint Exupéry to Madonna, Lipp was and still is the typical Parision meeting spot for artists and intellectuals from all backgrounds.
When it comes to Paris, you can tell people about the Seine, which flows quietly in the heart of the Ile Saint Louis, the always lively terraces that waft aromas of coffee, croissants, or even beef bourguignon, the hustle-and-bustle of the Avenue des Champs Elysées…
Trust in the mighty power of your sense of smell to condense the ambient elegance and share it with your loved ones: the delicacy of a typical Parisian brand of perfume seems to be the most glamorous and romantic choice.
Last week my family and I set out on our longest road trip to date. Minneapolis, MN to Bloomington, IN. I can’t believe I didn’t discuss road trips in my earlier blogs . . . isn’t this the season dedicated to hours in the car eating junk food, listening to the radio and counting cows?! I feel like it’s a rite of passage for every American child, and mine were totally up for the challenge.
Backing out of the driveway, my hubby had ‘Holiday Road’ blaring from the speakers (all great road trips must pay homage to Nat’l Lampoons Vacation, whether Aunt Edna is with you or not) and both boys were armed with their favorite movies, headphones and snacks for days. I planned to use these hours to catch up on email, sort through photos on my phone and make sure our family calendar was on point when we returned. But, as always, motion sickness set in half way through my first email and in lieu of being productive, I counted cows.
I feel like when we travel, we throw all rules out the windows. Bed times, nutrition, screen time, all take a back seat to accommodate the road trippin’ timeline. So, when we made our first stop in Chicago, already past the boy’s bedtime, it was fitting that we entered the lobby of the hotel to some serious bass, dark lights and a bar full of 20-somethings in their finest “I’m looking for a date” fashions. The lobby bar was a total club scene and there I stood with my family, covered in chip crumbs, ice cream spills and backpacks full of stuffed animals and dinosaurs. (Parenthood sure does change a Saturday night.) We definitely cramped the cool-kids weekend vibes and found immediate refuge up a few levels in our room. My kids were thrilled to be up way past their bed time, ordering pizza in bed and watching the Olympics. And if that wasn’t good enough, just like in a movie, outside our huge picture window, over-looking Lake Michigan, a fireworks show erupted right in front of us and for the first time in 8 hours, we were all silent, staring out the window. What a treat!! I could get used to this. But all good things must come to an end and all good kids must hit the hay (as my dad would say), lights were soon out and we were all happily in bed.
The next day, we had breakfast in bed, went swimming in the rooftop pool and took the boys on the Navy Pier ferris wheel before packing back up. Next stop: Bloomington, IN. The home of Indiana University, my husband’s Alma Mater. He’s a third generation Hoosier and couldn’t be more proud. By the time we arrived on campus, he was already plotting out what fraternity our boys would pledge, where they will live on campus and how to get the best seats at Assembly Hall for a little IU Bball. (Side note: I really love his love of his school, but grooming our boys this early in life is just not fair to me and my hometown University of MN Golden Gopher pride. Not to mention, I’ll never stop crying if my boys move that far away from me. A counter plan to keep my boys in MN begins now . . . I’ll keep you posted on the progress.) We quickly jumped out of the car and did a walking tour through campus. Even though IU is a rival Big Ten school to my U o MN, I have to admit, that campus is beautiful!!! After a dinner at one of his favorite restaurants, my husband took the boys to the book store to load up on all things Hoosier red and white. Outfits, posters, stuffed animals (are you kidding me?? This is too much), my boys emerged from the store looking like the newest freshman recruits. We checked IU off our road trip list and got to bed, the next day we were taking off for destination number three.
Lake Wawasee, in Syracuse, IN is where my husband spent every summer of his childhood. Leaving IU and driving north to Lake Wawasee, my boys were already in their swim trunks, sunscreen on, ready to dive into the water as soon as we arrived. Pulling into the cottage my husband spent weeks at as a kid, we made this insanely long road trip, worth every minute. The lake is clear and clean, there are boats and jet skis and toys for everyone. And the cottage is a perfect setting to enjoy the final few days of summer.
My oldest, William, has a brand new Go Pro that he proudly wore as he jumped in the lake and sped around on the jet ski. James, our baby (fine. He’s almost 5, but will always be my baby) worked up the courage to make the giant lily pad his stomping grounds. We swam, boated, ate and repeated for 36 hours! It was mostly marvelous, with just a few minor meltdowns. I mean no family of four can go 36 hours without a few meltdowns over whose turn it is anyway and who was really responsible for dropping the brand new Go Pro and letting it sink to the bottom of the lake . . . right? Right. Other than a few minor mishaps, we returned each night to the cottage a brand new shade of tan (even though we wear a lot of sunscreen) and a whole new level of exhausted.
It was bittersweet packing up for our final voyage, not only because I simply adore time with my three boys, but also because Syracuse, IN to Minneapolis, MN is no joke. About 10 hours, with stops and a nasty rain storm, to get back to home sweet home. But on our way home, there was definitely a sense of pride from all four of us. The kids were thrilled with the new adventures and are already plotting ways to permanently eat breakfast in bed. My husband was beaming with pride that his family had a blast in his favorite state. And I, to be real honest, am thrilled that I was able to keep this family unit in one piece, without massive meltdown for a total of 1000+ miles across the Midwest. Phew.
So, ICC announces the groups for the 2015 Cricket world Cup to be held in Australia and New Zealand. (more…)
That was a clinical performance from the England side today against Australia at Edgbaston. England choose to bat after winning the toss. England openers had slow start as they lost their captain early for a low score. Bell and Trott steadied the ship with useful partnership as they reached the half way stage, at one point of time they were looking good at 170-1 from 30 overs and were aiming at 300. But thing didn’t go well for them as kept loosing wickets at crucial times, at the end they managed to get only 270 runs on the board from their 50 overs. Competitive score with 30 runs short from England’s point of view. Australians were happy as they restricted them for a lesser score, thanks to their bowlers who came to the party at the right time of the innings. Australia started their innings with the most destructive openers in world cricket and were hoping for a good start to follow a desperate win against the English men to get some confidence going before the much awaited Ashes series and to get going forward in champions trophy.
Watson and Warner played a watchful innings this time but that proved costly as they fell in wrong time that too in a quick succession. Hughes and Bailey tried to consolidate the innings with a partnership as Hughes played some delightful cover drives for fours and kept the score board going, Bailey took the responsibility to play till the end to get over the line for his team, they were looking good even when they run rate was increasing all the time. Tredwell who replaced the big boots of Swann got rid of Hughes with a quicker delivery that nipped back in at no time caught Hughes in front of the stumps. Australia had a lot of batting to come though but the decisive moment came when Anderson took the ball and knocked out Mitchelle Marsh and Mathew Wade in one over leaving Bailey the lonely Aussie at the ground. This rapped up the match for England as there was nothing much batting to come though the Aussie tail enders were no mugs with their bats, Bailey felt after very quickly and Faulkner showed some resistence at the end to make sure that batted through the 50 overs without getting allout and he was successful in doing this as Australia ended their innings at 221/9 in thier 50 overs of quota.
Ian Bell of England named Man Of the Match for his 91 runs of 115 balls who helped England to reach that score.
Fixing is not a new word in the world of sports. Accepting huge amounts of money, expensive accessories, and gifts from match fixers (bookies) to perform poorly which leads to their team’s defeat is regarded as fixing in Sports. Commitment towards nation, towards people who believe them to be their super heroes, who believe that these sportsmen will make them proud by winning, that belief that commitment that feeling disappears, nullifies because of fixing.
What makes life even more beautiful, exciting is its unpredictability. We never know what’s in stake for us the next moment. Fixing in sports takes away that excitement. Fixing in sports is like fooling people. Cheating millions of people just for money is a no good thing. But why do they do that, why the money, the wealth becomes more than respect towards nation, love they get from the people. Well there are some reasons.
We are living in the 21st century where money and only money is most important. Desire to be rich is not wrong but taking shortcuts to achieve what u want, to fulfill your desires is certainly wrong. People who fall prey to match fixing are basically the one who want to be rich overnight. Values morals doesn’t matter, the only things that they think about is being rich and hence involve in match fixing.
Cricket being an obsession in our country is certainly the most talked about sport. Over the past decade, Indian cricket has been rocked by scandals related to match fixing. What is significant here is that most of the cricket match-fixing scandals that have occurred in the last decade have had to do with the Indian subcontinent. In the year 2000, the whole nation was startled to hear the names of well known cricketers like Salim Malik, Mohammad Azharuddin, Ajay Jadeja and Manoj Prabhakar’s involvement in match fixing. While Ajay Jadeja faced a ban from cricket for five years, Manoj Prabhakar was disqualified from holding any post in the BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India), and Azharuddin, Malik were awarded life time banishment from cricket. It’s not only our cricketers but also crickets from countries like Pakistan, South Africa, and Sri Lanka, Australia have been involved in fixing scandals.
Latest fixing scandal is IPL. With several players already being punished, we can expect many more shocks. So there is a need to curb, stop this match fixing, and make the sport pure in all aspects. The era when we had Sachin, Ganguly, Dravid, Laxman was the golden era for Indian cricket. There is no dearth of talent in our country, but sportsmen need to get inspired from our cricketing greats, follow their values, and learn from them.
Self realization is important. Young cricketers need to realize the importance of commitment towards the people who believe them and the nation. They must understand the fact that money is not everything. Respect is what matters.”Let your conscience be your guide”.
Betting in our country is Illegal. But in the UK, where sport betting is regulated and a thriving industry, there are rare instances of player involvement in match fixing or even scandals of this nature. To tackle the problem, experts have suggested that legalization and regulation of gambling is probably the best solution. Banning is not going to help, as it will only motivate the industry to operate underground, as is the case with India, where the illegal gambling industry is worth almost 2,000 crore rupees. However, the public should demand solutions to match fixing.
Law makers of our country are very keen to bring out new a law which strictly punishes the people who indulge in match fixing. As viewers all we can do is hope.
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Join us Sunday May 21 for our study group at Lauritzen Gardens! - Join us for the May bonsai study group! It has been a busy winter and spring with the workshops and now a really busy time with watering and keeping tre...
Tales from the Field - About 6 Years ago under the supervision of a very Talented and Very recognized Yamadori collector I took to the mountains to see what i could Find. After ...
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Originally from California, Kathleen Westkaemper has lived and exhibited in Richmond VA for 30 years. She has exhibited work at Artspace, 1212 Gallery, Capitol One, GlaveKocen Gallery, Randolph-Macon College, St. Christopher's School, WRIC Arboretum Gallery, and 43 rd Street Gallery.
Kathleen's work has been selected for juried exhibitions at the Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Muscarelle Museum at William and Mary College, The Charles Taylor Arts Center, Mary Washington College, The Fredericksburg Center for Creative Arts, Rawls Museum, Montpelier Arts Center, Longwood College, and 1708 Gallery. She has received numerous awards of merit that include Realist Painting Award at the VA Artists Exhibition in Hampton, and Juror's Choice at both the Muscarelle Museum's American Drawing Biennial and Hampton Bay Days at the Charles Taylor Arts Center.
Kathleen's work has been purchased for the collections of Capitol One, Virginia Resources Authority, Harrah's Hotel, Tumblr and by numerous private collectors.
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On Saturday, the Sherwood Park Crusaders will hand out their player awards for the 17/18 season, so here at BTI we decided to take a stab at our own version of the awards:
It’s really unfortunate that Readman missed those 11 games due to injury; I truly believe he would’ve lead the entire AJHL in points he hadn’t. He has played the fewest games out of the Top-20 scorers in the league and currently sits in 13th with 64 points. Readman also leads the league in powerplay assists with 23. The Northern Michigan commit is the best player on the Crusaders, you could make the argument that he is the best player in the AJHL. Ty Readman is my pick for MVP.
There are honestly three or four different players who could be considered most valuable to this team, which speaks to their depth. But you have to score goals to win, and no one produced more than Dylan Stewart. The big forward could play on the wing or down the middle and still produce. His 65 points tied for the team lead and for 10th in the AJHL. He was consistent and clutch and he’s my pick for MVP.
Without Ben McLeod, the Crusaders defence would be shaky at best. The veteran defenceman brings a hard-hitting style to the lineup and this year he’s been able to develop his offensive side, hitting career highs in all offensive categories. When McLeod is on the sidelines his absence is well known. He’s also been a great mentor for the Crusaders young defenceman like Michael Bentz, Aiden Yakimchuk, and Payton McIsaac. He may have missed a good chunk of games this season but McLeod is still my pick for the defenceman of the year.
There’s lots to like about Kallis. He plays a calm game that allows him to have success with younger, inexperienced partners. Not only is he solid in his own end, but he can move the puck up the ice efficiently and holds his own in the offensive end. Don’t forget that he didn’t miss a single game this season either. Kallis was Mr. Reliable for this year’s Crusaders d-core.
Sometimes you forget that Brandon Vogel is only a rookie. He’s seen a lot of starts this season due to injuries, WHL call-ups, and also great performances. There has been a number of times this year that Vogel has stolen games for this Crusaders team. Vogel has played more than any other rookie goaltender in the league, and while his numbers may not be the greatest, they don’t reflect how well he has played this season. The Crusaders have set themselves up nicely for years to come with him between the pipes.
Zapernick finished fourth in team scoring and was a versatile piece for the Cru. Not only did he see a little time on the powerplay, he also chipped in two shorthanded points. I was very impressed with the 16-year-old Edmonton product.
Michael Bentz has come a long way since the start of the regular season. You can see he plays which much more confidence now and has become one of the Crusaders most reliable defencemen. He constantly has head down the ice and looks to spring his teammates on breakaways often. Bentz has also become a hard-nosed player and will stick up for himself and his teammate no matter the opposition. I am really looking forward to watching him develop even more next season.
The season isn’t quite over yet, and Wallis has already doubled his point total. This year he’s proven that not only can he contribute to the teams bottom six, but he can slide up the lineup and has the ability to play with the teams more skilled players. I was pleasantly surprised with Wallis’ growth this season.
On November 1st, the Sherwood Park Crusaders squired Ryan Cox from the Fort McMurray Oil Barons in exchange for Merritt Oszytko. He came into the organization a filled a massive hole for this team: a true goal scorer. Since joining the Cru, Cox has 52 points in 41 games which includes 29 goals with four being game winners. The addition of Cox has to be one of the best trades made across the league this season.
The Cru scored two goals in the final ten minutes which set the stage for Dylan Stewart’s overtime winner. The win was Sherwood Parks second in a row and sparked a 6-2-0 run that saw them lose a pair of close games to Spruce Grove and Fort MacMurray. That run was the most confident I saw the team all year, and it was all sparked by the comeback win against the Pontiacs.
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Got up by six and for breakfast finished the rye and mustard. Rode to the station, sent my bike, and bought a 4th-class ticket. It left at eight. The car was like a box car divided into three parts with wooden benches around the walls. It was packed. From Rostock to Sassnitz, 85 miles, the train made 25 stops. At Stralsund there was an hour-and-forty-minute wait to change trains. I walked about the town and got some lunch.
At the edge of town the second train ran on a boat and thus we crossed a mile of water to Rügens. It was just like a picnic. The people got on, rode a couple of stations, and then got off. They would not sit down, but had to stand around and hang their heads out of the windows. One husband kept pointing out familiar landmarks to his wife and all she would say was Ach nay in an awed voice. The train poked along from 15 to 35 per and at the larger places stopped long enough for those who wished to get off and have a beer. When time to go, the conductor would blow a little whistle and off we would go for a couple miles more. It was really quite a social event of the season with tables all over the platforms, etc. After nearly five hours, exclusive of the change, we rolled into Sassnitz, a small place with several hotels. Here I left all my stuff except the camera, diary, toothbrush, comb, and slicker. Guess my bike is at the RR depot.
After buying a loaf of raisin bread, I went aboard the boat. It takes a Stockholm train over to Trälleborg, Sweden. As we left the island, it was very beautiful, the hills and high white cliffs. The sunset over the calm blue sea and the cliffs turning purple in the distance. Our boat was a very good one in every way. Made the trip in four hours and landed at 8:30PM after dark. I took the train to Malmö. It was a fast one and we were there by 9:30. Then began the long hunt for a reasonable hotel, which only ended after I had walked from one end of town and back again. Took a nice room in the Central Hotel for 3 Kronas, down from 3.50 K. The woman who runs it used to be a governess in New York and Boston. I asked her for something to put on my bread and she brought me two poached eggs, a pitcher of milk, and lots of butter. I really eat after all. Gee, it’s cold here.
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Donald Victor Taylor (30 June 1936 – 11 November 2003; usually credited as Don Taylor) was a writer, producer, and director, notable his work with BBC television and BBC radio.
Born in Marylebone in London, Taylor attended Chiswick Grammar School and subsequently studied English Literature at Pembroke College, Oxford. While at university he became actively involved in student theatre, particularly with the Experimental Theatre Club. It was for the club that Taylor directed, in 1957, the world premiere of Epitaph for George Dillon by the acclaimed playwright John Osborne. In 1960, he married writer Ellen Dryden, and they had two children. He died of colon cancer in 2003, at the age of 67.
In 1990, Taylor retired from television. He and his wife established a radio production company called First Writes, producing plays independently for transmission on BBC radio. He both wrote and directed for radio himself, as well as assisting his wife with the running of a young person's theatre company she had established near their Chiswick home based in Don's own school. He wrote a number of plays for the company, including "The Daughters of Venice".
In 2004, the BBC aired several radio plays in tribute to Taylor. This was followed in 2008 by a "Don Taylor Season" on BBC Radio 7.
Purser, Philip. Obituary: Don Taylor (subscription link). "The Guardian". Thursday November 20, 2003.
Hayward, Anthony. Don Taylor: Exponent of live television and theatre. "The Independent". Saturday 22 November 2003.
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Applied field research in malaria in Africa / UNDP/WORLD BANK/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases ad hoc consultation of the Scientific Working Group on Applied Field Research in Malaria, 24-29 October 1983, Nairobi, Kenya
Applied field research in malaria in Africa / UNDP/WORLD BANK/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases ad hoc consultation of the Scientific Working Group on Applied Field Research in Malaria, 24-29 October 1983, Nairobi, Kenya
Throughout September, we met with hundreds of concerned residents along the path of the proposed Mountain Valley Pipeline in places such as Summers and Monroe Counties in West Virginia and Roanoke and Montgomery Counties in Virginia. The pipeline would carry natural gas from fracking operations in West Virginia for 301 miles, crossing through public lands, private properties and more than 1,000 waterways.
At the meetings, which were held along with the Sierra Club Virginia Chapter and the Protect Our Water Heritage and Rights coalition and their local member organizations, we discussed the pipeline’s timeline and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s permitting process, as well as current and upcoming opportunities for public comment. We also reviewed county-specific threats including water quality, vulnerable karst geology, property rights and community safety.
In mid-September, federal regulators released the draft environmental impact statement for the Mountain Valley Pipeline. The draft fails to adequately assess the public need for the project — a recent report shows that existing infrastructure could meet demand until 2030. The federal review also discounts the widespread threats to private property, public lands, local communities, water quality and the climate. Read more about the pipelines here.
“Running a massive gas project through the steep, rugged terrain laced with dozens of rivers and headwater streams is a perfect storm for major damage to our water resources,” says Lara Mack, Virginia Campaign Field Organizer with Appalachian Voices. “FERC also fails to meaningfully address the safety issues and other concerns so earnestly voiced by hundreds of homeowners and landowners along the route.”
Public comments on the MVP draft environmental impact statement are due Dec. 22. To submit a comment, visit appvoices.org/fight-mvp
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This is the 4th Edition, published in 2007, so it’s pretty up to date. It’s a treatise on marketing for small businesses and individuals, the breadth of which is kind of astonishing. It’s been around for a long time and Levinson has since built a whole infrastructure of co-authored books on more specialized marketing topics. But this is the one that started it all, the one that forms the basis for all of those other ones, and, I’m betting, the one that mentions his other books the most. It’s clear that he has applied most of what he espouses to a high degree of success.
I needed this book. I’m at a point in my business where I need to have my marketing strategy in the front of my mind at every moment. It needs to roll off my tongue like a downhill putt at Augusta, if you know what I mean. Levinson gets the business owner pretty far down the road on this pursuit, but he doesn’t stop there. He spends a little more time on saving money and doing market research, then launches into a detailed discussion of all of the different types of marketing and advertising know to humankind. He groups them as (1) Minimedia (like business cards), (2) Maximedia (like TV), and (3) New Media (like e-mail and blogs).
It’s pretty comprehensive and he goes into a fair amount of minutia on each. He had an interesting digression on classified advertising and talked fondly about the $500/month he earned for about a dozen years selling his self-published book Secrets of Successful Free-Lancing (pg 137). He sold it only via classified ads and uses it to illustrate how lethal and simple classified advertising can be if you monitor your response rates.
He spends a fair amount of time on direct mail (that’s maximedia), going into detail on the style of the envelope, the color of the paper used, and the content of the mailer. He goes through it all man, I’m telling you.
I got a lot out of these three segments, but I also blew through a lot of it very quickly. Radio and TV advertising are not in the cards for me so I couldn’t stay focused on topics like these.
He finishes up the book with three chapters on the “nature of the guerrilla.” In this section he goes into the attributes and attitudes of the marketing guerrilla. It is motivating and some good stuff, but I think the Gitomer books cover a lot of this stuff and I like reading them a lot better. I’ve slapped together some notes on Guerilla Marketing that I’ll use them a lot as I hammer through my marketing strategy over the next 60 days, but I have a feeling that I’m going to be spending more of my time in the Gitomer books than in Guerilla Marketing.
This was a good read and brought a lot of stuff to mind, it’s going in the stack of books at my office that I’m going to be referring to in the near future.
I'm John Steffen and I write stuff here. I can't help myself. Be thankful I'm not clogging up your Facebook timeline with this junk. Reach me @jstefdotcom.
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The purpose of the book is to help and educate you, and to guide you along with the secret steps to take on your journey to financial independence. The aim is to help you get to that “Ordinary Millionaire” status and more importantly, to enjoy life as one of the few who cracked the secret to Financial Independence and the state “Wealthy, Healthy, and Happy”. As an introduction to this book we want to make sure we get you off to the right start. And so we will run through six questions to determine how far you are in your journey to success.
How will you get it, what are the methods you will use? It is very obvious that to get from where you are to where you want to be you will need a new strategy or plan to get you there.
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We’re killing our first pig today. Having raised him from a small piglet, back in May, today is the day we complete the reason why we got him.
It seems to me to be fairly natural, especially as this is our first, to take a few moments to consider whether this is the right things for us; can we justify killing another animal so we can eat, and should we, in fact, be vegetarians?
We both enjoy eating and cooking meat, and certainly wouldn’t consider having a pig as a pet. But somehow it feels different now; eating meat from the supermarket, where you have no sight of the original animal, seems a lot easier than doing the deed to an animal you have raised, nurtured, shown how to use a wallow, rubbed sun-cream into his ears when it’s hot, fed, watered, and generally ensured he had a happy life.
We’ve made the decision that we are going to eat meat, and we want our meat to come from an animal that has led as natural a life as we are able to manage. Out of respect for the life that was given we will endeavour to make use of every part of Richard that we can. It’s with a sombre mood that we begin preparation for the day. It’s not an easy decision for us, eating our own livestock, but it’s better than buying from the supermarket.
I’m not going to post pictures of the kill; if you want to see a pig being butchered, we’ve already done that last year, so here is a celebration of the life of our food for the next year. The next few days will be spent butchering, curing and storing the meat, and we’ll post how we got on when we’re finished!
I understand your reluctance and consideration on this, especially as you have ‘brought him up’ from a tiny piglet. I too eat and enjoy meat, so it would be hypocritical of me to condemn what you are doing, but I will be interested in your reaction during and after ‘the kill’. I take it you get a ‘pro’ in to do the deed?
Hi Sally, now that it’s done I can definitely say that the run -up to the kill was the worst part for us. We were both anxious that his death should be as clean, painless and stress-free as possible for him. Once he was dead it was a different; we both agree that we no longer considered him to be the pig we knew, but was now simply meat, to be saved and processed as quickly as possible. So looking back I can say that the worry that he would feel pain or distress was the hardest part for us. Thankfully Stefan, the village gunman, is a true professional and always ensures a clean kill.
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"Looking Back, Looking Ahead: Anthropologists Reflect on the Struggle for Boycott and a Half-Century of Israeli Occupation"(Anthropologists for the Boycott of Israeli Academic Institutions, June 5, 2017): click here!
June 2017 marks fifty years since the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, a watershed event that consolidated and extended the 1948 ethnic cleansing of Palestine. After a half century of deepening colonization and apartheid, the “two state solution” that has long been proposed as a way to resolve the conflict appears more elusive than ever.
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A senior Israeli official serving in the United States didn’t even attempt to evade the truth. It’s true, he told me – we have been greatly exaggerating the issue of the boycott. It’s a marginal, insignificant phenomenon.
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As Palestinians mark a number of key, painful anniversaries in 2017, Israel is busy with not ending the occupation, but entrenching it and crying wolf claiming to be the victim in the decades-old conflict.
Today, the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (LO), representing close to one million workers, endorsed a full boycott of Israel to achieve Palestinian rights under international law. LO is the largest and most influential umbrella organization of labor unions in Norway.
Throughout the month of May, members of the Modern Language Association, the largest professional society of humanities scholars in the United States, will be voting on a resolution which—in contrast to other scholarly associations—seeks to ban the association from endorsing of the Palestinian call for a boycott of Israeli academic institutions.
Key Israel lobby groups have conceded that they have failed to counter the Palestine solidarity movement, despite vastly increasing their spending. The admission is contained in a secret report that The Electronic Intifada has obtained.
Asa WINSTANLEY: "BDS is winning, admits top Israeli “sabotage” strategist" (EI, April 21, 2017): click here!
The boycott, divestment and sanctions movement against Israel is winning, a top anti-BDS strategist has conceded. At the “Ambassadors Against BDS” conference in New York last month, former Israeli government advisor Gidi Grinstein said that “in 2016 our community probably invested 20 times … more resources in dealing with this problem compared to what we invested in 2010.”
Barcelona city council passed a historic declaration on Wednesday upholding the right to boycott Israel over its violations of Palestinian rights. The motion condemns Israel’s occupation of Palestinian land, calls for the immediate end to the decade-long Gaza blockade and ensures that the city’s public procurement policies exclude companies that profit from Israel’s human rights abuses.
"Historic Decision: Barcelona City Council Votes to End Complicity with Israeli Occupation & Illegal Settlements" (BDS Movement, April 19, 2017): click here!
Today, in light of the Barcelona City Council’s vote to condemn Israel’s occupation, call to end complicity in Israel’s violations of international law, and affirmation of the legitimacy of the Palestinian-led Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement for Palestinian human rights, the Palestinian BDS National Committee (BNC) released the following statement:
How can we distinguish between the very real and harmful phenomenon of antisemitism, and false accusations of antisemitism used to defend Israeli state policies ? Jewish Voice for Peace, a grassroots organization working for justice and equality in Palestine and Israel, has put together a collection of essays on this question.
A new UN report offers explicit backing for the Palestinian-led boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) campaign to end Israeli apartheid and support a just peace. The landmark report’s endorsement of boycotts, economic sanctions and other grassroots initiatives comes at a moment when Israel is desperately attempting to criminalize and suppress international support for Palestinian rights.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has just forwarded its questions to the French government, following the appeal filed by the 11 activists who were convicted after their public call to boycott products imported from Israel.
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Americo is considered as one of the main authorities in the PMO topic in the North and South America, having more than 20 years of experience as a Consultant, Executive, Researcher, International Speaker and Author. He is Chairman at PMO Global Alliance, Professor at many universities in Americas and Europe and columnist of the PM World Magazine. Americo is a Ph.D candidate at Rennes School of Business in France. In 2011 he received the PMI Distinguished Contribution Award in Dallas, TX, for his contribution to the development of Project Management practices. As a consultant and researcher, Americo has studied more than 300 PMOs over the past years, researching on the performance and the value of PMOs worldwide. He is also the author of four books.
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Ryan has more than 20 years’ experience as a Project or Programme manager in various sectors, including Product with Royal Mail, IT Installations with AVC, Communications with Pitney Bowes, Consulting with Deloitte and Start-up and Tech with Connected Home, Hive.
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How did a small start-up become the leading Connected Home IoT player in the UK? How to keep your investors, customers and stakeholders happy being a 100% start-up? How do we deliver an award winning thermostat, and where are we going next?
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Peter Gastberger is a best-selling author, an inspirational speaker, a business coach, a philanthropist and a founder of the international Project Phoenix for children. Being a recognized authority as a project manager, he worked for international companies such as Microsoft and Porsche Holding and was involved in various complex international projects.
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Donatas has around 10 years of experience in project management with a special expertise in infrastructure and IT projects. As an expert, he participates in various phases of projects in the field of establishing project management best practices for clients as well as his own organizations. Donatas also gives lectures in project management. Currently, Donatas is Head of Project Management Committee at Lithuanian Airports where besides other his responsibilities he was in charge of overall successes of the Vilnius Airport runway reconstruction project.
TOPIC: “How to Close, Transfer, Reconstruct, Transfer Again and Re-open Lithuania’s Main Airport in 35 Days“
From 14th of July to 18th of August 2017, Vilnius Airport was completely closed for reconstruction. Since closing, around 90 percent of all flights were diverted to Kaunas Airport which for 35 high season days became the capital of aviation in Lithuania. The full runway reconstruction at Vilnius Airport and the need for Kaunas Airport to be ready to service 5 times more flights and passengers during the peak summertime brought this project to the highest level of complexity. In this session you will hear how a team of around 100 specialists were working on solving this project’s issues such as developing a temporary infrastructure at Kaunas Airport, moving staff and equipment from Vilnius to Kaunas, managing more than 200 stakeholders and much more.
Mindaugas Keizeris is Chief Executive Officer of “Lietuvos Energija”, state-owned energy company group which is one of the largest in the Baltic states. The main activities of the Group include power and heat generation, distribution and supply, gas and power trading, gas distribution and supply. Mindaugas has extensive experience in the areas of strategy and planning, corporate management and control system, project and risk management.
Lietuvos Energija began its transformation four years ago. Mindaugas Keizeris will share his experience in transforming traditional utility company to a modern one. He will also explain why and how project management was used as an important driver for successful transformation.
A Singapore citizen, helps USA/Singapore companies with strategic planning/overseas startups. She speaks several languages. Worked in Singapore, Thailand, India and the USA. She helps fortune 50/500 companies with CSR/BSR projects. She is a Consultant, Director, Strategic Advisor and an Advisory Board member for non-profit organizations. She has worked in IT, publishing, financial, standards and logistics industries. She is an Adjunct Professor at Montclair University, USA. She is a Researcher, Author, Contributor to Project Management books, published articles, research and white papers internationally. She is a global facilitator, keynote speaker, Discussant/Academic chair/Moderator CXO Forum and a panelist. An Agile practitioner with a Master of Science Degree in Project Management. She has held leadership positions with the Project Management Institute at the chapter/global level and conducts workshops around the world. In a nutshell, she is a Pracademic.
Participant in the Panel Discussion “Politics in Projects: How to Deal with Difficult Stakeholders?”
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Martin Asbaek Gallery, Copenhagen talks to Foam about their participation in the international photography fair, Unseen, taking place in Amsterdam in September.
It's hard to say. I don't think that Danish photography has any special features. Danish photography is highly international. Which isn't so surprising since many of our photographers are educated at various schools abroad. These four artists that we will represent at UNSEEN, Astrid Kruse Jensen, Trine Søndergaard, Nicolai Howalt and Ebbe Stub Wittrup come from four different schools in Europe; Prague, The Netherlands, Scotland and from Fatamorgana - The Danish School of Art Photography in Copenhagen, Denmark. But the common feature of these four artists is an intense and precise aesthetic awareness. They work with thoroughly planned concepts and whole thematic series.
Trine Søndergaard's (b. 1972) work ranges from documentary and diary sketches to conceptual photography. In recent years she has focused primarily on the landscape and portrait. Søndergaard is also working closely with the Danish artist Nicolai Howalt (b. 1970). They are known for the series How to Hunt, that describe the interplay of man, nature and animal. They are currently at work on a new common project that we will present at UNSEEN. Nicolai Howalt's work has documentary references, operating at the intersection of conceptual photography and installation.
The third artist Astrid Kruse Jensen explores in her work the borderland between the apparent and the hidden, between the real and imaginary
And finally the fourth Danish artist Ebbe Stub Wittrup, who has focused on the photographic medium since the end of the 1990s. His photographs, whether we look at his neorealistic snapshots or the more conceptually oriented photo series, display a mysteriousness that makes one think of a series of narrative parallel worlds.
They are in total four of the best and well established Danish photographers at the moment. They have all exhibited nationally and internationally at museums and galleries, and are all represented in several private as well as public collections.
3.There is limited space for each gallery at the fair so how will you choose which works get presented?
We are in that lucky situation that all the artists are currently working on new thematic series, so we have the chance to present four new projects for the photo fair. We work very closely with the artist when we select the works for the fairs. The artistic idiom of the group presentation at the upcoming fair will be as enigmatic and poetic as a Nordic landscape. It will be a truly Scandinavian presentation where the artists investigate the ambivalent space between reality and imagination.
4.You have an art advisory firm as well as a gallery. What are your key tips for those wanting to collect photography?
MAG doesn't have an advisory firm. Asbæk Art Consulting is an independent company founded and managed by Thomas and Patricia Asbæk, Martin Asbæk's brother and mother. An Art Advisory firm works on other premises and has a completely different structure than the gallery business.
But if we asked them for some general advice I have no doubt they would say: 1. Buy with your heart and use your head. 2. See as much art as you can - it's ultimately all about looking, re-looking and then look again. 3. Don't be afraid to contact an art advisor.
The contemporary art market including photography (since there is no real distinction between the two) is very hard to predict. But an art advisor has the sensibility and experience to distinguishing between A-list pieces and B-list pieces and it will always be the A-listers that define an artist or a period in art. And then remember that good art is always a personal investment - also in the future.
We have facilitated distribution of all the data from GOLD through the excel files in order to support scientists around the world who would like to get the data and perform their own analysis and eventually publish their results. We intent to continue supporting this sort of usage by providing all the data through an excel file. However, we have recently noticed an increasing number of cases where colleagues were downloading the data in order to feed the development of systems replicating GOLD's functionality. We are putting tremendous amount of effort to collect and curate the metadata for an increasing number of genomes and metagenomes. Funding for curation of biological data is very limited if at all available, therefore we cannot support funding of other systems based on the manual work we do. Accordingly, if you need the data in order to perform comparative analysis, leading to publication or even populate other dbases you may have we are happy to continue providing you the GOLD data through excel.
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Ms. Lee represents corporate officers, executives and other professionals in white collar criminal investigations and prosecutions. She also assists corporations in conducting internal investigations based on whistleblower allegations, audit reports, or compliance-related issues. With years of experience handling complex white collar investigations, Ms. Lee is uniquely suited to represent clients facing allegations of tax evasion, securities fraud, embezzlement, money laundering, and mortgage fraud.
Financial crimes are investigated and prosecuted by both the state and federal government. At any one time, and depending on the degree of perceived impact, the government may be more or less focused on particular types of financial criminal activity. During the mortgage and housing crisis, investigators nationwide turned their attention to investigations of banks, mortgage brokers, and in some cases, borrowers. The past decade has also demonstrated the government’s increased attention to investigations of securities fraud, computer intrusion and theft, campaign finance fraud, international money laundering, and violation of export regulations.
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291 Rare opportunity to acquire a very low mileage 1994 MZ Saxon Fun 301 รถจักรยานยนต์. Last of the East German MZ two stroke motorcycles based on the classic ETZ design. This has the even rarer and more powerful 300cc engine. Huge capacity tank (bigger than more common Tour version). Taxed until end March 2014. Tested until 22 June 2014. These bikes are bullet proof and make excellent commuters. I acquired the motorcycle in 2008 when it had around 11,500 kms on the clock. I have since ridden the bike for pleasure, largely at weekends and only in fine weather so that the bike has now done 14,350 kms. Mileage is believed to be absolutely genuine although can’t be guaranteed. I have ...
IFA BK 350 1956 IFA BK 350 from 1956. The motorcycle was produced in German Democratic Republic in former DKW factory. It was their first afterwar design. First shown in 1951 in Leipzig as „DKW-Zweizylindermaschine”. Mass production started in the end of 1952 and lasted until 1959 (see also: MZ BK 350 ). The motorcycle was fitted with two-stroke two-cylinder boxer engine 343cc with two carburettors, 15 HP at 5000 รอบต่อนาที, and Cardan shaft drive („BK’ stands for „Boxer-Kardan”). Top speed about 120 kph. „As far as engine layouts go, you can’t get much weirder than the BK350′s air-cooled two-stroke boxer twin. But when you think about it, the format makes lots of sense, at ...
MZ ETS Page modified: Tuesday, กรกฎาคม 12, 2011 21:41:40 The ETS series (abbreviation for Einzylinder Telegabel rocker) are a motorcycle series the VEB of motorcycle works Zschopau (MZ), which was produced from 1969 ไปยัง 1973. Beside ETS as work designation the name Trophy sport existed as also of the MZ IT gave it to essentially two versions of the ETS for the sales and the advertisement: the large (250 cm and the small (125 และ 150 cm series end of the sixties had MZ with the it models only motorcycles with full rocker chassis in the program. Around the desire for a model with sportier chassis to fulfill one developed IT from the basis that to a large extent invariably the ETS. Frameworks, ...
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Switzerland now joins the European Union, Ireland, the Netherlands and Sweden in resisting pressure to outlaw or ostracize BDS as a tool to defend the rights of the Palestinian people.
"Israel’s Barring of a Respected Activist from Chile is a Desperate Attack on Our Growing Human Rights Movement" (BDS, April 10, 2017): click here!
Today, Israel denied entry to Anuar Majluf, a Chilean citizen, human rights defender, lawyer and Executive Director of the Palestinian Federation of Chile. Majluf is Christian, and was traveling with a delegation of other Chilean citizens to spend Easter in the Holy Land.
"The European Union’s Legal Obligation to Stop Trade with Illegal Israeli Settlements Hits the Mainstream" (ECCP, April 10, 2017): click here!
Last week, one of the most prominent legal journals in the world, The European Journal of International Law, published an article on its website affirming that the European Union and its member states have a legal obligation to stop all trade with illegal Israeli settlements built on stolen Palestinian land.
Charlotte SILVER: "US judge throws out key claim against academic boycott of Israel" (EI, April 5, 2017): click here!
Israel and its surrogates suffered a significant defeat last week, when a federal court in Washington, DC, threw out a key claim in a lawsuit against the American Studies Association for its resolution to boycott Israeli academic institutions.
Jewish organizations in the United States are criticizing the Knesset for banning the entry of those who express support for the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement.
Jonathan COOK: "Israel steps up dirty tricks against boycott leaders" (Mondoweiss, April 4, 2017): click here!
sraeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed cohorts of Israel loyalists in the United States by video link last week at the annual conference of Aipac, the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee.
Human rights defender Omar Barghouti is urging people around the world to increase boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) campaigns as the best way to show support for him – and for the Palestinian people – as he faces escalating repression by the Israeli government.
Asa WINSTANLEY: "The failure of Brand Israel" (Jews for Justice for Palestinians, March 30, 2017): click here!
More than a decade ago, the Israeli government launched a new strategy that it dubbed “Brand Israel”. This began in 2006 as an effort to improve Israel’s negative image overseas, “by downplaying religion and avoiding any discussion of the conflict with the Palestinians.”
Creede NEWTON: "Angela Davis: 'This is the South Africa moment for the Palestinian people'" (Middle East Eye, March 28, 2017): click here!
The struggle for Palestinian rights is reaching a turning point similar to that seen in South Africa when the global boycott movement helped bring down apartheid, renowned academic and activist Angela Davis told US students this week.
Jewish Voice for Peace executive director Rebecca Vilkomerson isn't your typical BDS activist: she spent three years in Israel, is married to an Israeli and has relatives in the West Bank. Despite many critics in the organized Jewish community, she says JVP is thriving in the Trump era and doesn't need the establishment's stamp of approval.
Dear Dame Nancy and Dr Redmond, Two of our students from the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) Movement are facing disciplinary hearings this week (29th March) due to carrying out a banner drop on the Samuel Alexander building which read ‘Stop Arming Israel’.
Colin SHINDLER: "These Academics Fight BDS on Campus Every Day. Will They Be Banned From Israel?" (Haaretz, March 19, 2017): click here!
Israel's law banning entry to settlement boycotters is a form of intellectual harassment and may mark a watershed moment in wider Israel-Diaspora relations.
Roger WATERS: "Why I must speak out on Israel, Palestine and BDS " (Salon, March 17, 2017): click here!
Seventy years ago, my father – 2nd Lt. Eric Fletcher Waters – died in Italy fighting the Nazis. He was a committed pacifist, and a conscientious objector at the start of the war, but as Hitler’s crimes spread across Europe, he swapped the ambulance he had driven through the London blitz for a tin hat and a commission in the Royal Fusiliers and he joined the fight against fascism.
Eoin WILSON: "Palestine activists shouldn’t dismiss sports boycott" (EI, March 16, 2017): click here!
PACBI spokesperson Mariam Ibrahim called the Celtic fans’ example a “model” of how soccer can play a central role in not only forcing the expulsion of Israel from international soccer, but in raising awareness more generally about Palestine.
The landmark report’s endorsement of boycotts, economic sanctions and other grassroots initiatives comes at a moment when Israel is desperately attempting to criminalize and suppress international support for Palestinian rights.
Not only does the Israeli government have a vested interest in exaggerating the boycott movement's influence, it supplies it with a steady stream of justifications.
Michael DEAS: "Israeli Apartheid Week held at 30 UK universities, despite repression" (EI, March 10, 2017): click here!
Israeli Apartheid Week took place on more than 30 university campuses across the UK last week despite a massive government backed campaign of repression. The week saw some events cancelled, with unprecedented and bizarre restrictions imposed on organizers.
'In spite of our different views, we stand in strong opposition to the new law,' petition reads, while other liberal U.S. Jews warn new law will cause drift toward BDS camp.
Ali ABUNIMAH: "Israel boycott is part of global anti-racist struggle" (EI, March 9, 2017): click here!
Palestinians are reaffirming that the movement to boycott Israel is part of the global struggle against racism and all forms of bigotry, including anti-Semitism and Islamophobia.
Jonathan OFIR: "If Israel is unwilling to differentiate itself from the settlements, then boycotters shouldn’t either" (Haaretz, March 7, 2017): click here!
Israel’s passing of a law that bars entry to foreigners involved in boycotting Israel (including its settlements) was condemned by a wide spectrum of Jewish organizations, including J Street, Americans for Peace Now, the American Jewish Committee, Jewish Voice for Peace, and others.
Israel's entry ban on settlement boycotters has left me, and many other anti-occupation Diaspora Jews with deep ties to the Jewish state, bewildered, frustrated and unmoored.
"First Ever Italian Student Council Approves Boycott of Israeli Academic Institutions" [TECHNION] (Stop Technion Italia, March 6, 2017): click here!
On March 1, 2017, the Student Council of the University of Turin approved by wide majority (76%) a motion supporting the academic boycott of Israel, calling for revocation of the agreements between the university and the Israel Institute of Technology – Technion in Haifa.
Ilan PAPPE: "Israel and Palestine: Settler colonialism and academic freedom" (Mondoweiss, March 1, 2017): click here!
In the last ten years, an old scholarly paradigm that was used for the historical analysis of European settler movements in various parts of the worlds, and in different periods, resurfaced in the USA and Australia as part of the new wish to understand the modern histories of these countries.
A conference on Israeli “exceptionalism” will go ahead in Ireland this spring, organizers insisted on Wednesday. Supporters of the event – organized by University College Cork academics – include Ken Loach, director of the award-winning movie I, Daniel Blake, and Desmond Tutu, the South African archbishop.
BDS claims credit for thwarting Israeli effort to lure last year's Oscars nominees with free tour packages. But don't tell Jennifer Lawrence's mom.
"Event involving Israeli Ambassador to Ireland cancelled following BDS protests" (YNet, Feb 21, 2017): click here!
An event supposed to take place at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland involving Israeli Ambassador Ze’ev Boker was cancelled following pro-Palestinian protests and demonstrations; the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs is 'shocked and saddened.'
With much difficulty, I am asking my fellow citizens to lead the call for an international boycott, because otherwise our country will be lost forever.
"European Parliament event highlights struggle for BDS and need to confront repression" (Samidoun, Jan 26, 2017)): click here!
Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network participated on Monday, 23 January in an event at the European Parliament organized by the GUE/NGL(European United Left/Nordic Green Left) group in support of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement and against attempts to criminalize BDS movements, organizations and organizers.
"Palestinian human rights defender, BDS leader Salah Khawaja continues to be imprisoned on Israeli “secret file”" (Samidoun, Jan 20, 2017)): click here!
Palestinian human rights defender Salah Khawaja is currently being held in prison on the basis of a so-called “secret file” and threatened with administrative detention, reported the Stop the Wall Campaign. Khawaja, 46, is a member of the Secretariat of the Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) National Committee and a leader of the Palestinian Grassroots Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign. He was seized from his Ramallah home on 26 October 2016 in a pre-dawn armed military raid by Israeli occupation forces and subject to heavy, torturous interrogation, ill-treatment, beatings and denial of access to a lawyer.
TA new generation of scholars continues the push for the academic boycott of Israel, despite setbacks and strong lobbies.
The news is in: on Saturday, a resolution to endorse the Palestinian call for a boycott of Israeli academic institutions was rejected by the Delegate Assembly of the Modern Language Association, the largest and most traditional humanities association in the United States.
BDS campaigners in France are welcoming their government's decision not to spend more than $100 million on Israeli drones. This is the second major defeat for Israel's Elbit Systems, which last year lost a major bid it had been tipped to win to sell France its Watchkeeper drone.
Lara DEEB & Jessica WINEGAR: "Why Anthropologists Failed to Boycott Israeli Academic Institutions" (Savage Minds, Jan 4): click here!
In 2016 the movement to boycott Israeli academic institutions for their involvement in the illegal occupation of Palestine both gathered significant steam and faced a huge roadblock.
Jumana AL TAMIMI: "Boycott move buoyed by UN resolution" (Gulf News Palestine, Dec 26, 2016): click here!
The international movement to boycott Israel business and sanction those who do business with the state has been given a huge shot in the arm by the passing on Friday night of an unprecedented United Nations Security Council resolution.
Palestinians welcome statement as “a major blow to Israel’s repressive legal war” on the BDS movement: Renowned legal scholars and lawyers from 15 European countries consider BDS as “a lawful exercise of freedom of expression”. Palestinian BDS human rights defenders welcome the statement as a “defining moment” in asserting their right to boycott Israel to realize Palestinian rights
Born in Tel Aviv, pro-Palestinian activist Eran Cohen, 27, is challenging the accepted norms of British Jewry.
May BULMAN: "EU declares right to boycott Israel is protected by free speech" (Independent, Nov 3, 2016): click here!
The European Union’s foreign policy chief has affirmed the right of EU citizens to boycott Israel, but said the EU remains opposed to a boycott on the country.
“The EU stands firm in protecting freedom of expression and freedom of association in line with the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, which is applicable on EU member states’ territory, including with regard to BDS [boycott, divestment and sanctions] actions carried out on this territory,” Federica Mogherini told the European Parliament in answer to a written question in late September.
Charlotte SILVER: "Israel lobby lawsuits aim to slow boycott in Spain" (The Electronic Intifada, Oct 27, 2016): click here!
In July 2014, at the height of Israel’s bombardment of Gaza, Spain’s RESCOP launched a national campaign targeting local cultural institutions, businesses and associations, asking that they declare themselves “free of Israeli apartheid.” That effort has since grown, in both size and kind. Today, there are more than 50 participating cities and towns across the country.
Ali ABUNIMAH: "Boycotting “the occupation” is not enough" (The Electronic Intifada, Oct 21, 2016): click here!
Earlier this month, The New York Review of Books published a call for “a targeted boycott of all goods and services from all Israeli settlements in the occupied territories, and any investments that promote the occupation, until such time as a peace settlement is negotiated between the Israeli government and the Palestinian Authority.”
"Public figures call-out 'moral inconsistency' of boycotting Israeli settlements alone" (BDS, Oct 21, 2016): click here!
A statement recently published in The New York Review of Books calls for “an Economic Boycott and Political Nonrecognition of the Israeli Settlements in the Occupied Territories” [Letters, October 13]. We welcome the statement’s shattering of the taboo against boycotting Israeli entities that are complicit in — at least selective — violations of Palestinian human rights.
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2005 125 SM 2005 MZ 125 SM In 1907, a German company known as Dampf-Fraft-Wagen, or DKW, started out by producing engines for bicycles. In the 1920s, DKW began producing 2-stroke engines for motorcycles, and their designs went on to dominate all forms of motorcycle racing from 1922 ไปยัง 1936, winning 45 championships. ใน 1956, DKW changed its name to Motorradwerk Zschopau, or MZ. Due to wartime conditions, MZ continued to produce engines and bikes in East Germany, but it was eventually purchased by Hong Leong Group out of Malaysia. The MZ 125 was introduced in 2002, and the 2005 version offers the same high quality and dependable performance we have come to expect from MZ. While there are ...
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Jordan BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against Israel) expresses outrage and absolute opposition to the signing of the gas deal between Jordan and Israel.
The following is a press release from California Scholars for Academic Freedom (CS4AF), a group of over 200 scholars at twenty California institutions of higher learning, urging a renewed and strong support by university administrators for academic freedom and the right to free speech and dissent in light of the alarming recent history of assaults on academic freedom, including a list of over 20 such assaults:
New concerns arise as the EU-Israel partnership through the LAWTRAIN Project in the framework of the EU HORIZON 2020 was discovered.
UN high commissioner on human rights calls on UN deputy secretary-general to ‘set an example’ and to demand the boycott of Israeli and international businesses with ties in east Jerusalem, the Golan Heights and in the West Bank.
"Belgium students against LAW TRAIN: Professors, don’t wipe your feet on Palestinian human rights!" (Palestinian Grassroots Anti-apartheid Wall Campaign, Sept 29, 2016): click here!
Monday 26th September 2016, about 20 activists protested against the collaboration of the University of Leuven with Israel. During the official opening of the academic year at KU Leuven protesters lay on the street, just before the procession of professors in gowns was coming.
We, the undersigned, oppose an economic, political, or cultural boycott of Israel itself as defined by its June 4, 1967, borders. We believe that this so-called Green Line, as defined by the 1949 armistice, should be the starting point for negotiations between the Israeli and Palestinian parties on future boundaries between two states.
The 2016-2017 academic year has just started in occupied Palestine, and with it come the hopes and dreams of young students, but also the daily challenges of walking to school past Israeli soldiers, or driving through checkpoints in the West Bank, or assigning a culturally and politically relevant curriculum in annexed East Jerusalem, where Israel is trying to impose an Israeli curriculum in Palestinian schools.
"Dozens of Spanish cities declare themselves 'Free of Israeli Apartheid'" (BNC, Sept 9, 2016): click here!
Cadiz, provincial capital in the autonomous community of Andalusia in the Spanish state, has become the latest municipality to pass a motion supporting the Palestinian-led Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement for Palestinian rights and declaring itself an Israeli "Apartheid Free Zone".
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MZ ETZ250 การปรับแต่ง: More Torque Fitting a 300 top end and an easy porting modification improve low end power to cure one of the ETZ250’s biggest riding problems. Experienced two-stroke specialist Derek Pickard explains how he got the right results. We all like the ETZ250. This model MZ is cheap to buy, keeps on going and does a good all-round job. It has only a couple of problems: typical two-stroke bad fuel consumption and disappointing low power below 3000rpm which is regularly an irritant. While there’s nothing much which can be done to the bad fuel economy, various people have had a few attempts at adding more power lower down in the rev range. One popular mod is to fit a different ...
MZ 660 Skorpion Traveller 1994 – 2004 Engines: MZ 660 Skorpion Traveller 659 (1994 – 2004) History Scorpio is the model designation for motorcycles, which were built in 1994-2004 by the company Zschopau MDGs in seven different versions. The main differences between the models are the front panel, the seat and the chain translation (secondary reduction ratio). Single-cylinder four-stroke petrol engine (5 valves) with 659.7 cc and a power output of 48 แรงม้า (35.3 กิโลวัตต์) at 5500 รอบต่อนาที. The engine Scorpio is the model designation for motorcycles, which were built in 1994-2004 by the company Zschopau MDGs in seven different versions. The main differences between the models are the front ...
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Other MZ/MuZ tech info Other MZ/MuZ description ITEM DESCRIPTION- Up for auction is a one-of-a-kind custom 1995 MZ MuZ Silver Star Classic. It is equipped with the reliable and bullet-proof Rotax 504E 500cc single cylinder engine of dirt track racing fame. The bike has a five speed transmission, kick and electric start, and only 10,559 kilometers (6561 ไมล์) total mileage. It’s in pristine condition and needs nothing. Check out the pictures; everything has been either polished, powder coated, or prepped and painted. The old school MZ fully enclosed chain drive system was retained because it works great. The chain and drive sprockets will last forever if it is grease packed periodically, ...
Additional Details Best Answer Voter’s Choice It sounds as if it simply didn’t like getting wet. If you’ve got access to a water hose. Start your bike and run water onto the spark plug. Trace the Spark Plug Lead back to the Ignition Coil. it’s probably mounted under the petrol tank somewhere bolted to the frame. Spray water all around onto the Coil. These days. Ignition Systems SHOULD be water tight but sometimes they’re Not. If Wetting the Plug or Coil while running causes the bike to die. well there ya go. The CAUSE could be a faulty or damaged part. Or,,it may just be the bike’s nature. Which makes it tuff to offer a specific,certain solution. ...
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Small Prunus Mume (Apricot) - Yesterday's work carried out on a customers Japanese Apricot. I'm guessing it was field grown and to get it sizeable enough for sale, sacrificial branches ...
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There's a lot of overlap between this exam and the AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate, so I decided to make the most of my recent study efforts and go for a second AWS certification.
I went through a lot of the same materials I used for the exam I passed last week. I used the course from ACloudGuru on Udemy that covers this test, and I spent more time working on DynamoDB, SQS, Lambda, and SNS. I did a few more quiklabs focusing on those areas, and also read through a couple whitepapers pointed out in the AWS exam prep resource guide. I played around with Lambda a lot and also played with some of the AWS SDKs.
Other than that, I did similar things leading up to the exam day and on exam day as I did for the last exam.
My next steps in AWS will probably be either the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator - Associate or the AWS Certified DevOps Engineer - Professional, depending on what I see from practice exams and my initial foray into preparation. Learning is fun!
Pip won't do it I recently installed OpenStack using Kolla into a single node at home for testing the latest beta of the Pike release. When I decided to install python-openstackclient on my
When you get a call from a school/ college administrator inviting you to interview for a faculty job, how do you feel? Happy? Nervous? Elated? Excited? Scared stiff?
Preparing for an interview to get a teaching job is like studying for a test. You don't need to worry about the teaching job interview questions if you're a well-prepared and a qualified candidate. If you prepare beforehand, the interview questions and answers for teachers will seem routine and familiar.
Below is a list of commonly asked academic job interview questions & answers to Getting the Teaching Job of Your Dreams. How would you answer each question?
Oh, yes, this is the question that is most likely to be asked first. Keep in mind, if it is the first question, it will set the stage for the interview, so it needs to be extremely strong. This is a great opportunity to sell yourself to the school
/ college district representatives.
Tell them about your career, what colleges you graduated from, what you're certified to teach, what your teaching and working experiences are, and why you'd love the job.
The interviewer who asks this question wants to discover, if you enjoy working in a team environment, you are flexible, have experience in this area, and what your viewpoints are on the subject. In this, always speak about some of the positive aspects of team-teaching.
It is an important question to show your hard/tangible skills. Now, if you researched the college/school and found out what they are seeking for in a candidate, you will be able to focus your response on that information, keeping in mind it is important to tell the truth. With every response, you must show your VALUE to the college. This will also give them an idea on how you view your talents and skills as a teacher. Perception is critical... you must be able to confidently discuss your skills using a convincing approach.
Your response should include something which may have recently been a challenge in the past, which you have taken steps to rectify. It is good to be truthful, they will be checking your honesty. In addition, they will be checking to see if you provide a weakness that is critical to success in the position.
Your preparation and research are imperative to successfully answer this question. Provide few explanations why you're considering in this particular institute or college and what in particular sparked your interest. What do you know about its faculty members, college student, industry reputation, educational goals and objectives, community engagement, upcoming initiatives, demographics, or extracurricular activities? This information will help you to accurately respond to the above question. The word accurate is important in the answer-- don't answer the questions by using old information. Effective research will help to tailor your answers, without being deceiving, to the question above.
The interviewer is seeking for evidence that you really know why you want to work there or did you just send out applications. This research will also help immensely when answering other questions throughout the interview, so plan to dedicate some time and energy doing this homework. It is wrong to tailor your answer with incorrect information - preparation and honesty are the key to a successful interview.
It is important, to be honest when answering all questions during the interview. By arranging your thoughts in advance will serve you in delivering truthful and concise responses, while illustrating your skills and compatibility to the district.
This is just a sample of the many types of questions that are asked in an interview. Further, if you are looking for faculty job options, explore Hirefaculty. You can see lots of job options here.
Knowing the faculty job interview questions and their answers can also be pretty helpful as you can well image.
Please share your personal answers with us in the comment section below, we would love to hear your thoughts.
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Result of our latest cooperation with musician Floex – Netykavka 4. and 5. – new interactive piece custom made for the one and only child empress of Fantasia from the legendary movie The Neverending Story, A great dancer and choreographer Tami Stronach. A unique musical instruments with touch sensitive light beams. Enjoy! Netykavka #4 is new addition to the series of spacial interactive installations “NETYKAVKY”, which feature touch responsive rays of light. Netykavka #1 was included in the Ars Electronica…
Archifon IV. – interactive AV installation for public by Floex & Initi at SONICA FEST 2017, Glasgow (UPCOMING SHOW at NOCHE BLANCA – OVIEDO, SPAIN, October 2, 2018)
INITI Playgroundz is augmented reality platform for large scale applications on flat surfaces (walls). It was developed while trying to…
INITI Playgroundz is augmented reality platform for large scale applications on flat surfaces (walls). It was developed while trying to connect video mapping and games, but it can be used for other applications, too. The size or count of interactive surfaces is scalable and the applications are capable of handling input of multiple users simultaneously. Previous gamez: vimeo.com/166247151 vimeo.com/210286293 Concept and art-direction: Dan Gregor Programmer: Ondřej Průcha. Michal Rydlo Art: Šimon Kubec Sound: Ondřej Skala Production: Jakub Roček and Josef…
Journalist feedback: http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/initi-biosphere-norway An exclusive performance of the Norwegian ambient music legend Biosphere happened to be the top performance of…
Věra Ondrašíková, INITI, Dikolson – GUIDE, theatre performance (UPCOMING SHOW at Festival Unidram, POTSDAM (DE), November 2, 2018)
Basically this system allows to make multitouch area on every flat surfaces. Technically it’s combination of motion-tracking and projection-mapping. Main benefits are…
Basically this system allows to make multitouch area on every flat surfaces. Technically it’s combination of motion-tracking and projection-mapping. Main benefits are that there are no limits in a scale of game-stage (it could be 1km long if you want) and no limit how many people can be involved in one moment. Here is a video from our test installation in Prague. We developed kind of computer game but projected in real scenery. It is mainly dedicated to kids but also adults were…
Site-specific projection and light intervention for Konserthus facade, Stavanger. Cooperation with Michal Pustějovský Author: Dan Gregor (initi.org) Animation: Dalibor Cée…
Netykavka #2 and #3 are new additions to the series of spacial interactive installation “NETYKAVKY”, which feature touch responsive rays of light. By Dan Gregor (initi.org) The minimalistic interactive installation is inspired by the avantgard artist Anthony McCall and his pieces of “solid lights”. It is a remake of one of his “light sculptures” with the added ability to respond to touch. Netykavka #1
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The minimalistic interactive installation is inspired by the avantgard artist Anthony McCall and his pieces of art are generated by rays of light. It is a remake of one of his “light sculptures” with the added ability to respond to touch. Netykavka – minimalistická interaktivní instalace přímo inspirovaná dílem avantgardního umělce Anthony McCalla a jeho pracemi vytvařenými ze světelných paprsků. Jedná se o rekonstrukci jedné z jeho “světelných soch” s přidanou schopností reagovat na dotyk. Netykavka is part of a public collection of Multimedia…
Khôra (Khora or Chora; Ancient Greek: χώρα) is a philosophical term described by Plato in Timaeus as a receptacle, a space, or an interval. It is neither being nor nonbeing but an interval between in which the “forms” were originally held. Khôra “gives space” and has maternal overtones (a womb, matrix). A formless and unnameable “it” that we cannot identify but only evoke with images of unidentifiable places, like a kind of dissolution into the tohu wa bohu* (waste and…
FEIGELMULLER ESTUDIO INMOBILIARIO - DEPARTAMENTO 2 AMBIENTES MICROCENTRO. Departamento en Venta. u$s 68.000. 2 AMB., 1 DORM., 1 BAÑOS.
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These are the #27152 Work Train 5 Unit Electric Train Set and Incomplete #52750 The Champion 5 Unit Electric Train Set (missing track/extra car) that Marx made in O Gauge some time in the past. Examine closely; what is pictured is what you will receive. Original Boxes. Please add $45.00 for US-48 Shipping and Insurance (more west of the Mississippi).
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From a letter to the editor, Yated Ne’eman , 15 Teves 5770 / January 1 2010, p. 8, signed “Drenched in Lakewood”. I have been told that a subsequent issue of the Yated published a letter challenging the accuracy of this version of the story. [↩]
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Michigan weather is usually pretty unpredictable, but we've had a pretty consistent summer thus far. Friday's forecast looks to be more of the same, so get ready to start tailgating, people.
This week's forecast has been a little all over the place. Early this week, the "experts" were calling for early thunderstorms and scattered showers across the afternoon. Now, thankfully, most weather services are calling for absolutely perfect outdoor festival weather conditions.
According to the Weather Channel, mother nature got all of that rain and thunder out of her system Thursday. We're looking at mostly sunny skies and temps in the high 70s / low 80s for most of the day, with things cooling off slightly by the time Seether takes the stage. I think we're all going to be pretty comfortable out there, but maybe bring some sunblock and, as always, stay hydrated.
Even though it's not currently in the forecast, keep in mind that this is a rain or shine event. This thing is happening, guys. Rain or no rain. However, in the event of lightning in the area, we will have to move everyone indoors until we get the all clear, at which point the show will resume. Chances are pretty damn good we don't have to worry about that, but you know Michigan weather.
The weather is looking good, and the parking lot is open all day. Grab a cooler, a grill, some hot dogs, maybe some cornhole boards, and whatever else you maniacs need to tailgate, and let's do this! Gates open at 2p.
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CG FM RADIO is the radio station that based in Tabora – Tanzania that targets all age groups. Due to its moral observation and ethical programs, CG FM radio continues to have a lot of audience which makes us the best on western zone.
Its All About Community | Playing an essential role in the growth and well-being of the communities we serve.
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"Fred Moten’s Statement in Support of a Boycott of Israeli Academic Institutions" (MLA-Members for Justice in Palestine, Sept 7, 2016): click here!
I’ve been learning something recently as the rhetorical energy surrounding the idea and actuality of an academic and cultural boycott of Israel—which is the least those of us who are still concerned not only with human life in Palestine but also, and more generally, with unsettled, non-colonial life can do—has increased and intensified.
David LLOYD: "The Malevolence of Occupation " (Dublin Review of Books, Issue 80, July, 2016): click here!
Boycott is, as many proudly recall, an Irish invention. The first boycott targeted a notorious land agent, the eponymous Captain Charles Boycott, for attempting to evict tenants. Inspired by the Land League, local people refused to serve or work for him, responding to his threat to their means of life by severing social and economic ties with him.
Israel’s biggest military companies last year rang alarm bells over a decline in international contracts, citing smaller budgets, more competition, and less desire for Israeli-made products as among the reasons. Is this an indicator that Israel’s arms industry might not be as invincible as it seems?
The recent release of a policy platform by the Movement for Black Lives has drawn both expressions of solidarity, as well as disavowals and strident criticism.
"Portuguese government withdraws from controversial project with Israeli police following BDS pressure " (BDS National Committee, Aug 23, 2016): click here!
The LAW TRAIN project, aimed at unifying police interrogation methodologies, has generated controversy in Portugal because of vocal opposition to Israel’s participation in the EU’s Horizon 2020 research framework and the human rights abuses perpetrated by the Israeli entities taking part.
"Samidoun international coordinator denied entry to Palestine, interrogated about BDS and prisoner solidarity" (AURDIP, Aug 23, 2016): click here!
Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network international coordinator Charlotte Kates was denied entry to Palestine at the King Hussein Bridge crossing from Jordan to occupied Palestine on Monday, 15 August, as she attempted to join a delegation of European parliamentarians and lawyers in support of Bilal Kayed and the Palestinian prisoners.
Sheldon Adelson, the Nevada casino mogul and conservative mega-donor, is leading a campaign against pro-Palestine groups on US college campuses and has funded posters that accuse individual students of supporting terrorism and promoting “Jew Hatred”.
Egypt and Lebanon have received extensive media coverage during the Rio Olympics, not because of their athletes’ sporting achievements (of which there is little to celebrate), but because of the political controversy surrounding their actions.
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America has become the latest US denomination to take economic action against the Israeli occupation. At its triennial assembly last week in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the four million-member church, one of the largest in the US, voted on two separate resolutions targeting Israel’s occupation and human rights abuses, passing each by a landslide.
Notwithstanding the nomenclature, the M4BL platform is a prime example of the intersectionality among the multifarious struggles for justice. Such solidarity and witness underline the principles of the human rights-based approach to freedom and equality. The affirmed solidarity of the Black Lives movement with the Palestinian experience imbues the Palestinian struggle for human and national rights with renewed energy.
In this writing, I want to portray the psychological aspects and perceptions relating to the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement concerning Israel. I will not always refer to BDS as a singular movement, but also to the general idea of “boycott”.
Audrey BOMSE: "Furore over Black Lives' support of Palestine reveals movement's true allies" (Middle East Eye, Aug 11, 2016): click here!
Hysterical opposition from pro-Israel groups towards the Movement for Black Lives' platform highlights hypocritical politics.
The calls to boycott Israel aren’t intended to deny its legitimacy, but to encourage it to end its policy of occupation in the territories. Precisely because Israel is considered a legitimate state and a longstanding, proper member of the family of nations, the entire world demands that it follow this family’s accepted rules.
Marie-Danielle SMITH: "[Canadian] Greens add support for boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel to official party policies" (National Post, Aug 7, 2016): click here!
Canadian Greens voted at their convention Sunday morning to add boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel to their roster of party policies, despite their leader opposing the resolution.
Barak RAVID: "World Sees Israel as a Pariah State, Senior Gov't Official Says" (Haaretz, Aug 7, 2016): click here!
Strategic Affairs Ministry aims to change the way Israel is perceived in the international arena, director general Sima Vaknin tells lawmakers; says victory will be achieved when Israel won't be equated with apartheid.
Jewish Voice for Peace formally endorses the Movement for Black Lives platform, which accuses Israel of practicing apartheid and committing genocide against the Palestinians.
The wide-ranging new platform of a coalition growing out of the Black Lives Matter movement includes harsh criticism of Israel, which it describes as an “apartheid state” that, it claims, perpetrates “genocide” against the Palestinian people, endorsing the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign.
Con COUGHLIN: "Israeli anger as Qatar backs campaign for global boycott" (The Telegraph, Aug 3, 2016): click here!
The Israeli government has reacted angrily to plans by the Gulf state of Qatar to support a group backed by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn which wants to impose a global trade and cultural boycott on the Jewish state.
The Israeli government has temporarily lifted the travel ban imposed on Omar Barghouti, the Palestinian human rights defender who cofounded the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement.
In 2016, a bill targeting organizations that choose to divest from Israel, AB 2844, was proposed in the California state legislature. In 2015, New York Governor Mario Cuomo also issued an executive order creating a blacklist of organizations that support Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel. This legal backlash, or “lawfare,” against the BDS movement is a direct response to the threat it represents to a powerful status quo.
Not long ago, a Jewish former neighbor of mine wrote to me to ask whether, as a member of Jewish Voice for Peace, I support the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement. I replied that I’ve supported boycotts of companies that promote Israel’s occupation of Palestinian land for years now; otherwise, I explained, I would be complicit in a serious offense against humanity and international law.
"Irish public figures’ statement in support of Israel boycott" (The Palestinian Information Center, July 27): click here!
In an open letter published recently in the Irish Times and Irish Independent, thirteen of Ireland’s best-known musicians, writers, artists and sports stars have called on the Irish government to join them in supporting the growing worldwide boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) campaign against Israel.
Palestinian writer and activist Nada Elia responds to claims than economic boycott of Israel is bound to fail: BDS will never bankrupt Israel, and that is not necessary for it to achieve its goals: showing that the emperor has no clothes, and empowering justice-minded people everywhere to disengage from a hyper-militarized, violent rogue state, until it stops violating international law and the human rights of an oppressed people.
Haidar EID (Gaza): "BDS and Normalization: Palestinian Perspective" (The Palestine Chronicle, July 19, 2016): click here!
When we, Palestinian Civil Society, issued our 2005 BDS call, we were counting on people of conscience, rather than governments and complicit corporations... Our “International Community” consisted of civil society, churches, pension funds, municipalities, clubs, music bands, universities…etc.
Could there be, as the BDS proponents allege, an unfolding historical dialectic at work that would culminate in Israel's ultimate delegitimization in American society? Not so fast.
Israeli think-tank fellow Yossi Klein Halevi, writing recently in the Los Angeles Times would have American readers believe that the Boycott, Divest and Sanctions movement is “immoral” and threatens the peace of "the region's only intact society", while simultaneously boasting it can't touch Israel's health and global economic integration.
Sayed KASHUA: "Why Sayed Kashua Is Rejecting His Honorary Doctorate From Ben-Gurion University" (Haaretz, July 9, 2016): click here!
I don't support a boycott of Israeli academia. But Ben-Gurion University's decision not to honor Breaking the Silence, an NGO whose crime is to remind people of the occupation, leaves me no choice: To decline the honorary doctorate it has offered me.
"Eleven signs that BDS continues to grow despite Israel’s war of repression" (BDS Movement, July 7, 2016): click here!
Inspired by the struggle against apartheid in South Africa and the US Civil Rights movement, BDS today is widely recognized as having a strategic impact in challenging international support for Israel’s regime of occupation, settler-colonialism and apartheid over the Palestinian people.
"Portugal launches campaign to end cooperation with Israeli policies" (Stop the Wall, June 27, 2016): click here!
Under the title “No to the Horizon2020 Law Train project - No to cooperation with Israel’s repressive system!”, on Thursday 24, a large coalition of Portuguese forces has held the official launch of a campaign aimed at ending the participation of the Portuguese ministry of Justice and the police in a joint, EU funded project with Israeli police forces.
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Originally named "The Frederiksted Hotel", this 32 room, 4 story, "in-town" hotel, was built sometime in the 1970's (date unknown at this time). The hotel was locally owned and managed for many years, and then eventually was sold to a Danish Family, the Vetter Family, who still own the hotel to date.
In April of 2016, the Vetter family, successful entrepreneurs in Europe, were unable to manage the hotel from Denmark, so they leased the building and the business to Paul Benedict, a local businessman. Remodeling of the rooms began the same month that Paul took over the hotel. Because of licensing laws in St Croix, Paul needed to rename the hotel since the Vetter family still needed to maintain their business license as the owners of the building under the name, The Frederiksted Hotel. After many hours of brainstorming, Paul decided on the name, The Inn on Strand Street.
Paul and his team of workers and designers, starting remodeling the hotel, room by room, in April of 2016, including the addition of a 4th floor penthouse and a 1st floor hostel.
In September of 2017, hurricane Maria devastated the town of Frederiksted and the island and town lost power for over 2 months. Once power was restored, the team quickly resumed the remodeling process including a new generator, new high speed internet, a state of the art security system, new outdoor furniture, a guest laundry area, a guest and hostel kitchen, and updated rooms.
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In 1966, the Buddhist Uprising erupted in central Vietnam, by which some Buddhist leaders fomented civil unrest towards the war, hoping to end overseas involvement in Vietnam and conclusion the conflict via a peace contend with the communists.It appears like you may well be possessing complications taking part in this video. If that's so, please tr… Read More
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Theoretically, we’re halfway through the summer after July 4th. But since the school year here didn’t end until June 20th, we’re not at the halfway mark yet. Nope, no siree! It’s in the 90s, my schedule is more flexible, and I’m getting in lots of quality family time!
There’s something really satisfying about hanging out with everyone when the weather is hot. We can log in lazy pool days, enjoy evenings in the cul de sac after dinner blowing bubbles with all the extra sunlight, and stop looking at the clock so much. We can also pause for afternoon ice cream snacks, and let’s face it. Those are the best. Right now my freezer is fully stocked with EDY’S® Butterfinger Peanut Butter Cup Ice Cream and EDY’S® Baby Ruth Ice Cream, and they’re getting a lot of attention. How could they not, when they’re inspired by two of my favorite candy bars?
Since you all know I’m the biggest bargirl ever when it comes to baking, I made a batch of Butterfinger® cookie bars to go along with my ice cream. There’s pretty much no greater combination in life than a good dessert bar and a bowl of ice cream.
The other day, my middle kid had her birthday weekend. She was born right before July 4th, which means that the doctors didn’t bother us at all in the hospital after she was born. They literally ran off to picnics and barbecues, leaving us behind. In fact, the doctor who delivered her met his wife that night at a party. It was a strangely tranquil weekend, and I remember just relaxing with my newborn and eating an entire package of cookies. Hey, I’d earned it.
What struck me at the time was how important family is to everyone, even busy-seeming hospital staff. I mean, the place was nearly deserted. There aren’t many times of year when people just clear a place and head home en masse, but summertime is when we all want to be together. The summer nights might be long, but the months pass quickly. Actually, so do the years. That newborn is now six years old, and she’s not a baby anymore.
Thankfully, she’s someone whom I also like as well as love, and we have a lot in common. One is our endless fondness for ice cream. When she saw the containers of EDY’S® Ice Cream in the freezer, she knew that the best kind of Walmart trip had just taken place. We took out spoons and had a snack moment together, just my birthday girl and her proud mommy. Plus, I feel a lot better about sharing ice cream with my kids when it’s made with fresh milk & cream with no rBST (milk production hormone). This ice cream is so good, and it has the good stuff in it too!
To go along with our ice cream, I made these Butterfinger cookie bars. The base is a chewy peanut butter cookie, and then I filled the dough with chopped up fun-sized candy bars. I even crumbled some more Butterfinger on top for the perfect finish!
When paired with EDY’S® Butterfinger Peanut Butter Cup Ice Cream, these cookie bars make the perfect summer snack. It’s even better during these long summer days that we all spend together. Take some time out with the people you love! This is the time, y’all.
Preheat the oven to 350. Line an 8-inch square pan with foil and coat with cooking spray. Set aside.
In the bowl of a stand mixer, beat the eggs, butter, peanut butter, vanilla, brown sugar and sugar until creamy.
Pat the cookie dough into the prepared pan evenly. Chop the remaining Butterfinger bars more finely and sprinkle them over the top of the dough.
It’s kind of amazing that after so many years and experiences, movie night still makes my heart go pitter-patter. There’s just something unquestionably fun about breaking out of the nightly bedtime routine with my kids and letting us all relax and enjoy a great movie!
Everywhere I look these days, I see ads for Botox. Is it just me, or is everyone offering to inject your face? First it was dermatologists. Then my dentist joined the game. I wouldn’t be surprised if they start offering Botox along with your latte at Starbucks.
It’s just not fashionable to age gracefully. Okay, cool. Though I sometimes wonder if the Botox makes people look younger. They just look…smoother.
But knowing me, I’ll probably be running to the needle soon enough. I’m very into trends. Fads are awesome. They’re totally logical and everyone should do what their friends are doing.
In the meantime, my secrets to the fountain of youth are simple. Sleep. Eat veggies and fish. Drink water and green tea. Use moisturizer and sunscreen, even when it’s fifty below zero outside (vampire skin is sexy). And eat peanut butter every day, preferably along with your daily hefty dose of chocolate. See? Simple!
In case I’ve never made it blatantly clear enough, pound cake is the happiest of all cakes. It’s fluffy, buttery, and makes a perfect canvas for any flavor.
Do you know what happens if you add 7UP® to pound cake? It gets even lighter and fluffier. And when you add Cherry 7UP® and almond extract, your mouth is in for quite the party.
Oh these butterfinger cookie bars look SO good, Mir! I always forget to bake with butterfingers, so I definitely need to change that. And Edy’s new ice cream flavor has me craving them all the time! What a fun summer treat!
Hope your baby girl (not a baby anymore) had the best birthday! As for this recipe, well, you had me at Butterfinger. BUTTERFINGER ANYTHING! And with ice cream – oh, my my.
My mom and I share an ice cream love, too. We should definitely make these bars and serve them with a big bowl of IC 😉 What a great treat, Mir!
These bars look so good Mir! Hope you had a wonderful long weekend and belated birthday wishes to your baby!
Butterfingers are my husband’s favorite, so he would love these!! And please don’t say the summer is halfway over!! I feel like it’s only getting started 🙂
I am with you, Mir, bar cookies are awesome! They are easy to throw together and they are great travelers (care packages, picnics, or just from the kitchen counter to the table! 😉 Butterfingers are a favorite baking add-in at our house, so I am excited to give these a try! (The summer is MORE than half over here. My daughter, the teacher, goes back for in-service days on August 4!)
Wow, that’s early! Inservice here starts on the 24th. I guess it depends where in the country you find yourself. And like you, I prefer bars to cookies. Easier, thicker, more packable. What’s not to love?
Butterfingers are seriously the best. And in icecream, two thumbs up!!! I love making bar cookies, so much easier 🙂
Mir!!! Look at you! Posting, making these fabulous butterfinger cookie bars AND packing up your office at school?!!! How are you?? And I absolutely agree!!! There’s pretty much no greater combination in life than a good dessert bar and a bowl of ice cream!!!! I want like TWO of your bars like now! they look incredible!
It’s been a VERY busy couple of weeks, Alice! I’m trying to figure out how to balance it all, but it’s a process. Thanks for all the props. You make my day brighter!
Happy belated birthday to your daughter! Being a cancer (or july baby) is the best… ahh hem… not that I’m biased or anything. 😉 You are definitely THE bar queen!! I’ve learned to expect nothing but the best when it comes to baked desserts from you, especially if that dessert is a bar and THESE are no exception!! It has been FOREVER since I’ve even thought about a butterfinger! LOVE that you turned those flavors into bar form!! Genius as usual, my dear! Cheers!
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"THE JUSTUS SCROLLS" made me feel like I was there myself, following Jesus'' every move. I always wanted to know about what Jesus may have eaten or where he slept, and where he went. Fiction, yes, but only to a degree, based on sound Biblical and recent archeological facts. Each evening I look forward to reading a few chapters before bed, and I ask myself, "I wonder where Jesus will be tonight and what he has been doing today?" My problem is trying to stop reading because it is so action filled. Being a dog lover, Abishag adds such additional warmth and love. It's a page turner for sure, but it's also a satisfying, rich and fascinating "re-read." -- Joan Conant
Even if the reader realizes that there's some fiction intertwined with facts, this unusual page turner depicts the life of Jesus so uniquely that it was hard for me to put it down.
Now more than ever, our celebrity hung-up society needs to read stories like "The Justus Scrolls". I highly recommend it.
The Justus Scrolls gives the reader a sense of what it feels like to be close to the humanness of Jesus. One feels as though Jesus were standing at his shoulder reading with him. But this time you can hear him breathe, you can smell him. It is almost as if you can see him. And such an experience to be so close to the Man who is God, is a wondrous, powerful emotion. As he can be “touched with the feeling” of our infirmities, so we become “touched with the feeling” of his presence and of his love.
The Justus Scrolls added so many wonderful insights to my understanding of the Gospel. The old, old story told with the perspective of the "non selected" apostle was what attracted me to the book. It reminded me that we all have a story to tell no matter what position we hold in the Lord's family. How often we see a "no" as a stop, instead of redirection.
I do wonder how many more stories we will hear when we meet all those obscure folks that followed Jesus while he was here. The author's words reveal years of research and a heartfelt investment. I was truly blessed. Thank you so much. As St. John said, there would never be enough books to hold all the mighty works He has done.
In reading The Justus Scrolls, I felt for the first time that someone was showing me the real Jesus within the world of the first century. More important, since Jesus is God in human flesh, the author gave me a new view of a God with the power to create a universe, but also with the love to forgive us all - even the soldiers who crucified him. The Justus Scrolls reveal a real Jesus and a real God.
JUSTUS IS THE BEST BOOK I HAVE EVER READ IN MY SEARCH TO KNOW MORE ABOUT JESUS AND HIS DISCIPLES (reviewer's emphasis). In my continuous search to know more about Jesus’ quest to establish His kingdom on Earth in such a short span of time, His selection of the disciples was most important . . . how He chose them, how He related to them, how He led them.
By the time I finished this book, I felt that I knew each of them intimately, and had almost been a part of their journey. A rare insight into the lives of these twelve men who truly, through and with Christ, changed the world.
I have never read any book that is written so "smoothly" that you just RACE though the pages. Although the size of the book is overwhelming (to me) - I just started picking any random page and find myself ENGROSSED so much that I would finish 2-3 sections without even stopping for a breath. I have decided to keep it on my desk for a year and 'swiss-cheese' my way through it.
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The vice-president of the International Network of Genocide Scholars has pulled out of the group’s conference at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, following appeals by Palestine solidarity campaigners. BDS South Africa, an organization supporting the Palestinian call for a boycott of Israel, has announced that University of Cape Town professor Mohamed Adhikari had informed it that he has withdrawn his presentation from the conference. The British genocide scholar Martin Shaw has also announced he is pulling out of the conference, which begins Sunday.
Rebecca VILKOMERSON: "I’m Jewish, and I want people to boycott Israel" (The Washington Post, June 24, 2016): click here!
Murtaza HUSSAIN: "Students in California Might Face Criminal Investigation for Protesting Film on Israeli Army" (The Intercept, June 23, 2016): click here!
Last month, a group of students at the University of California, Irvine gathered to protest a screening of the film Beneath the Helmet, a documentary about the lives of recruits in the Israeli Defense Forces. Upset about the screening of a film they viewed as propaganda for a foreign military, the students were also protesting the presence of several IDF representatives who were holding a panel discussion at the screening.
David PALUMBO-LIU: "Backing BDS: Another Pulitzer winner comes out for Palestinian rights " (Salon, June 22, 2016): click here!
Last week Viet Thanh Nguyen, a professional associate of mine, became the fourth winner of the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction to endorse the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement (BDS), joining Alice Walker, Richard Ford, and Junot Diaz.
"PRESS STATEMENT: Prominent South African human rights centre withdraws from Israeli conference" (BDS South Africa, June 22, 2016): click here!
The human rights and Palestine solidarity organisation BDS South Africa welcomes the withdrawal by the Centre of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) from an upcoming conference in Israel. The prominent South African human rights organization, the CSVR, was scheduled to participate at the upcoming International Network of Genocide Scholars (INoGS) conference at Israel’s Hebrew University between the 26th and 29th of June 2016.
In the absence of persuasive arguments to counter boycott calls, much less any plan to change its policies, Israel has issued a tender for a counterdelegitimizer-in-chief.
"Viet Thanh Nguyen, 2016 Pulitzer Prize winner, endorses academic and cultural boycott of Israel" (Mondoweiss, June 17, 2016): click here!
Scholar and writer Viet Thanh Nguyen, 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winner and associate professor of English and American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California, has endorsed BDS and the cultural and academic boycott of Israel in support of Palestinian rights.
Omar BARGHOUTI: "BDS: Discussing Difficult Issues in a Fast-Growing Movement" (Al Shabaka, June 14, 2016): click here!
Israel’s attacks on the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement and other human rights defenders living under occupation, such as Al Haq staff, have dominated the headlines in recent weeks, including the direct threats made by leading Israeli officials against BDS activists and in particular against the movement’s co-founder Omar Barghouti.
Dov BENOVADIA: "Law Would Penalize Israeli Universities for Professor’s BDS Activity" (Hamodia, June 13, 2016): click here!
A new law would penalize universities and colleges for activities by staff that advance academic boycotts of Israel.
Although comparisons between Israel and South Africa stretch back to the early 1960s, the past decade has seen a growing recognition that Israel’s policies should be characterized as apartheid.
"Irish public figures’ statement in support of Israel boycott welcomed by human rights campaigners" (Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign, June 14, 2016): click here!
In an open letter published in today’s Irish Times and Irish Independent, thirteen of Ireland’s best-known musicians, writers, artists and sports stars have called on the Irish government to join them in supporting the growing worldwide boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) campaign against Israel.
Jamil DAKWAR & Nimer SULTANY: "Only BDS Can Force Israel to Prove It's a Democracy for Its Arab Citizens Too" (Haaretz, June 14, 2016): click here!
When Michael Karayanni was appointed law school dean, Isaac Herzog hailed it as 'break[ing] another glass ceiling for Israel’s Arabs'. But one academic's success can't erase Israel's institutionalized racism directed at its Arab citizens.
There is much to discuss and some of the issues are difficult ones, including questions of framing. Al-Shabaka Executive Director Nadia Hijab discussed some of these issues in a wide-ranging conversation with Omar Barghouti.
Even those who don’t believe in the boycott, or think there are better ways to fight the occupation (such as?) cannot go along with this crushing move to criminalize it.
Steven SALAITA: "Israel Boycott Has Staying Power" (The Chronicle of Higher Education, June 8, 2016): click here!
It’s crucial to think about why academic boycott exists in the first place. It is not a silly diversion from the serious work of teaching, service, and research. It affirms the ideals of equal access underlying that work. The immediate goal of academic boycott is to offer fellowship to our colleagues in Palestine. Its ultimate goal is to help provide much-needed relief from the miserable conditions under which they often labor.
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Banksia and fertiliser - For many years there has been a myth that ‘normal’ fertiliser will kill Australian plants. The truth is that most Aussie natives don’t care. Many actually ...
End of the year - Long time - no see... But I'm still Active, just not blogging much. Trees grow slow and I usually prefer working on the trees rather than writing about it ...
A Holly Jolly Christmas Bonsai - If you’ve ever been at a loss for the perfect Christmas gift that won’t just get used up or tossed out after a few weeks, a bonsai tree is a great choice...
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It was investigated 114 patients with sen-soneural deafness, suffering from pancreatic diabetes of I (56 patients) and of II (58) type, also 15 practicaly health and with goo hearing people as the control group. To all patients there was made an investigation of bioelectric activity according to the EEG data. It was showed that in patients with SND and PD there were some norm deviations in the brain functional state. But the more considerable and deeper abnormalities in the brain structure were finding in patients with SND and PD of the II type. The enquired data witnessed about productivity of bioelectric activity of brain according to the results of EEG status indices and by the treatment of patients with SND, suffering from pancreatic diabetes and also by the resolving expertise questions.
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Sam Wilkinson has worked in the UK and internationally as an art consultant for over 25 years. She develops policy and strategy, and curates arts programmes for a range of clients. She has extensive experience of working with the private sector: her work with Hammerson PLC & Land Securities delivering...
Artist Kenny Hunter Architect MAKE Architects Client Core Development Partners Date 2016 Location LSQ (48 Leicester Square, London) Blackbird (the persistence of vision) is a total artwork in the form of a frieze, circumnavigating the LSQ building rather than occupying individual panels, it introduces a new horizontal and lyrical line...
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InSite Arts were approached in 2001 to work with the Bristol Alliance to develop a strategy for the public art programme for Cabot Circus. The strategy embraced both temporary and permanent artworks. At the heart of Cabot Circus is an ambitious and innovative series of site-specific public art works, the...
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Roxanne and Julietta are two gorgeous girls from Eastern Europe but both of these babes are ultra competitive and when things start getting heated they fly at each other, both girls determined to humilate the other.
In this space, readers are invited to share their prayer intentions and give thanks for prayers answered. When requesting prayer, please only list the first name or first initial to protect privacy. You can also simply mention that you have a special intention.
Each Monday as we begin a new week, we will open a new Prayer Corner. As the month of June is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, we will begin with this prayer.
O most holy heart of Jesus, fountain of every blessing, I adore you, I love you, and with lively sorrow for my sins I offer you this poor heart of mine. Make me humble, patient, pure and wholly obedient to your will. Grant, Good Jesus, that I may live in you and for you. Protect me in the midst of danger. Comfort me in my afflictions. Give me health of body, assistance in my temporal needs, your blessing on all that I do, and the grace of a holy death. Amen.
Barb Szyszkiewicz is a wife, mom, Secular Franciscan, managing editor for Today's Catholic Teacher magazine and editor at CatholicMom.com. Her three children range in age from high school to young adult, and she enjoys writing, cooking, and reading. Barb is a music minister at her parish and an avid Notre Dame football and basketball fan. Find her blog at FranciscanMom and her family’s favorite recipes with nutrition information for diabetics at Cook and Count.
Pope Francis speaks during his general audience in Paul VI hall at the Vatican in this Jan. 7 file photo.(CNS photo/Paul Haring)
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Drop the innocent look and the habit of judging others, Pope Francis said; recognizing one’s own faults and failings is the first requirement of being a good Christian.
In fact, paradoxically, one finds peace and relief in judging one’s own sins, being merciful toward others and saying, “Who am I to judge?” he said March 2 during his homily at a morning Mass celebrated in the chapel of the Domus Sanctae Marthae, where he lives.
The pope’s homily was based on the day’s reading from the Book of Daniel, which laments, “We have sinned, been wicked and done evil,” and expresses the shame of having rebelled against God who is so full of compassion and mercy. It also focused on the Gospel reading according to St. Luke, in which Jesus tells his disciples to stop judging and condemning, but to “be merciful, just as your Father is merciful.”
“We are all experts, we have Ph.D.s in justifying ourselves: ‘But it wasn’t me, no, it’s not my fault. Well, OK, but it wasn’t that bad, you know. That’s not how it went.’ We all have an alibi to explain away our failings, our sins,” he said.
“So often we are able to make that face that says, ‘Who, me?’ that face that says, ‘Well, I didn’t do it, maybe it was someone else,’ playing innocent,” he said. “But one doesn’t progress in Christian life this way.”
While it is easier to blame others, “when we begin to look at the things we are capable of,” the evil that one is tempted to commit, he said at first “we feel bad, we feel disgust,” but then “something a bit strange happens,” the self-critical approach then “gives us peace and well-being.”
By directly, honestly and quietly confronting the evil within, such as feeling envy and knowing how it can lead to putting people down and “killing them morally,” he said, one discovers “the wisdom of accusing oneself.”
“If we do not learn this first step in life, we will never, ever make progress on the path of Christian life, spiritual life,” he said, according to Vatican Radio.
Another Christian virtue is being able to feel ashamed before God, he said. Christians should engage in a kind of dialogue with the Lord, not being afraid to feel that shame expressed in the Book of Daniel.
When people can see their own faults, he said, it is easier to ask God for mercy and to be merciful toward others.
“When someone learns to accuse oneself, one is merciful toward others: ‘Yes, but who am I to judge if I am capable of doing worse things?'”
The phrase, “Who am I to judge,” he said, comes from listening to Jesus telling his disciples to “Stop judging and you will not be judged. Stop condemning and you will not be condemned. Forgive and you will be forgiven.”
The day before, after praying the Angelus with visitors gathered in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis urged people to listen to Jesus and follow him because only he brings true happiness.
While following Jesus will always mean carrying some kind of cross and enduring some hardship, the pope said, “in the end he always brings us happiness. Jesus does not deceive, he promised happiness and he will give it if we follow his ways.”
By following Jesus, one’s life can become “a gift of love toward others, in docile obedience to God’s will, with an approach of detachment from worldly things and of inner freedom,” he said.
This blog is about historic costume, primarily Western costume, from the dawn of history until about 1600 C.E.
Stella Anderson of Historical Living with Hvitr has nominated this blog for something called the Liebster Award.
I have received a similar award before, years ago; the Versatile Blogger award. This sort of award is meant to be a way for bloggers to recognize fellow bloggers of quality. The idea is that each nominated person agrees, in turn, to nominate suitable blogs and asks each nominated blog to feature the award tag, to nominate a specified number of other bloggers, to answer questions about him or herself and/or the subject of his/her blogging, and to generate a question list for his/her nominees.
I am touched that Stella nominated me, and I have no problem with the idea of such awards/mutual support networks. However, my pleasure evaporated as I looked at the Liebster website (which happened because you're asked to link to that site as part of accepting the award). The Liebster website (specifically, the page with the Liebster award rules on it) is packed full of advertising by the woman who runs it for her services in teaching people how to monetize their blog and learn to blog more "effectively".
I don't like the idea of using the "award" mechanic as a way of advertising one's own commercial services. Moreover, my impression from the webpage is that the Liebster Award is a much better means for the Liebster Award's creator to get web traffic for her blog than it is for other bloggers to support each other and find new blogs of high quality but (currently) low readership.
On the other hand, I'm sure that Stella nominated me because she likes my work and wanted other people to see and appreciate it too. I don't want to show disrespect to her by simply refusing to accept the award. Thank you so much, Stella, for thinking of me and thinking well of me.
So what I've decided to do is to do all of the fun things about the Liebster award, such as answering questions, posing new questions, and providing a list of blogs I'd like to recognize as wonderful and worth reading. But I expressly do NOT intend to accept the Liebster award, and to that end I'm deliberately ignoring some of the "rules". Specifically, I'm not including the Liebster label on this post. Nor am I listing the Liebster Award rules in this post (anyone who is curious can use the link to the Liebster page above to look them up).
I don't really have a movie costume favorite. I'm more likely to be inspired by historical models than movie costumes.
The very first "Eura" style dress that I made; you can see a picture of it above. It is wonderfully comfortable as well as being washable and attractive; I really love the red trim I found to put on it.
Yes. My mother helped me make a Kinsale cloak from a silk wool twill, and when I was in college I wore it sometimes as outerwear with ordinary clothes. Unfortunately, it was a light enough fabric that it wasn't very warm, but it was a rosy red in color, and gorgeous! I can't recall if anyone noticed or remarked about it, though.
Learning how to properly finish seams. I used to have real problems with this, both because I found it to be boring, and because my seam allowances were so irregular that binding them was a real problem. Since then I've learned techniques for doing a nicely finished hand-sewn seam, but I'm still at sea with regard to machine sewn finishings.
I prefer to make costumes using measurements that dictate how big the pieces of the costume must be, which isn't exactly a pattern. If I'm making something more modern (say, from the 16th century onwards), I prefer to use a pattern because I don't have the faintest idea how to begin drafting a "modern" pattern.
Finishing the shawl I started for my Iron Age Lithuanian outfit (pictures here). It still needs to have the rest of the fringe added and some copper spirals sewn onto it.
7. Do you tend to plan costumes around personas you want to play, or construct personas for costumes you want to make?
I don't really have personae because I don't do reenactment, but it's closest to say that I construct personae for costumes I want to make because they look interesting or because I want to learn how it feels to wear them.
Historical Enterprises sells reproductions of Viking era thread winders made from bone or horn (buyer's choice). I'd love to have a few for my Viking sewing kit, but at $2.95 US each it seems kind of frivolous for me to buy them right now.
9. You, of course, are a modern person living in the 21st century. Do you think that has an effect on how you think about your historical projects?
Absolutely. It is hard for a modern person to think about clothing, and making clothing, in the same way that a person living in earlier times would, because clothing (even "expensive" clothing) is so inexpensive now, both in terms of the time it takes to make it and in terms of the cost of the materials and tools used to make it.
My favorite metaphor for how people must have considered the clothes they wore in pre-modern times is the automobile. Like modern cars, clothing was expensive relative to food or other survival needs, but just as most modern people need to have and use a car daily, everyone needed to own and use clothing daily. Similarly, the tendency was to patch (i.e., repair) and keep wearing their clothing for as long as possible, just as most people try to keep their cars drivable for as long as possible today. Clothing was also a major item of status display, and poorer but ambitious people tried to obtain clothing that made them look as though their status was greater than it actually was, just as people try to obtain the nicest car possible for their money. By the same token, just as rich people today have nicer cars and more of them, rich people in earlier times had more clothing and clothing made from more expensive materials than poor people did.
After all these years of sewing, I've finally gotten pretty good at simulating the aspect of early clothing that involves making it with care to last, from good materials bought in as small a quantity that will serve the purpose. However, I have a very hard time treating my period clothing as though it is clothing I wear everyday. For example, it drives me nuts if I get the least bit of dirt on any of the period clothing I've made while I'm wearing it, and that kind of mindset would have been impractical for someone living in, say, the tenth century.
I would love to visit Viking age Scandinavia, but for me to use a time machine to do so would be foolish, because I don't know any of the Scandinavian languages well enough even to make my basic needs understood, which would make me very vulnerable to exploitation and worse. So if I did have access to a time machine, I'd stick to the Philadelphia area right before the American Revolution, because that's far enough in the past to be interesting to me but not so far back in time that I couldn't make myself understood, and my handsewing is (probably just barely) good enough that I could have made money that way.
I've been having trouble getting excited about costume with my employment situation so unstable, but the project I'm planning now--the sprang cap for the July HSM Challenge, is pretty exciting, because I've never tried sprang before.
A String Geek's Stash. For bringing back to life excellent old research, and thereby showing us all a different way to use a blog.
A Stitch in Time. For countless wonderful and fascinating links relating to historical costume and archaeology and (occasionally) other subjects.
Medieval York | Eulalia Piebakere's adventures in recreational medievalism. For candidly showing us all the process by which she is growing as a scholar of historical food and costume.
Finally, I'm not "nominating" anyone for the Liebster, but if anyone who reads my blog would like, just for fun, to answer any or all of the following questions, either in comments here or on their blog, please feel free!
1. What is the most authentic item of historical material culture (clothing, food, furniture, jewelry, tools) you have ever created and what did you do to create it?
9. Describe what your ideal historical costume would be like (whether or not you have attempted to make it for yourself).
Don't worry, I don't feel at all disrespected :) , and thank you for answering my questions because I was really interested to see people's answers! I think the Liebster award is a nice way to show appreciation for blogs one admires, and introduce people to cool blogs they may not have encountered before, but I have to say I was a bit concerned about the level of advertising myself.
The Eura dress is lovely, especially with the trim. Such beautiful colours! I'm very impressed with your Iron Age Lithuanian outfit too and would love to see the shawl finished. That embroidery they used to do with wire spiral beads is spectacular.
I felt that the questions, and the bringing attention to blogs one admires, are the most attractive things behind such web awards anyway. I'm glad you understand.
Long ago, I made a second Eura-style dress (dark blue with white and blue trim) but never liked it quite as well. It is part of an early attempt by me to recreate the costume of the woman in the Eura, Finland grave (c.1000 CE). Because of the way it was constructed, it should still fit me even though I've since gained weight. Maybe some day I'll get Eric to take a picture of me wearing it, and post it on this blog.
There are many people who've made better Iron Age Lithuanian clothing than my outfit, but given how little I knew about the period when I started it, I'm pleased at how well it came out. I'm pleased that you like it. Probably all I will do re: spiral wire applique will be to string spirals on a cord as long as the short ends of the shawl is wide and stitch the cord down.
This is a blog about historic costume. Although I hope that many people I have never met, and will never meet, will read and enjoy this blog, and will comment on my posts in an attempt to start or pursue discussions, I am not interested in receiving comments, or having extended discussions, about non-costume-related topics here. If you comment here on non-costume-related topics, I reserve the right to conclude that your comment is (machine-generated) spam and remove it without further notice.
I'm married to the Eric S. Raymond who's responsible for "The New Hacker's Dictionary," "The Cathedral and the Bazaar," and other works of intellectual mayhem. I'm a lawyer by profession, but my real loves are medieval history and historic costume, and have been since adolescence. I've come from machine sewing polyester t-tunics to handsewing period-documentable designs in pure wool and linen. Maybe I'll get into historical reenactment when I finally retire from law.
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Lasse still believes the thruth in the saying "It's all in the pedigree", and working with pedigrees and studying combinations made by famous breeders through the years is still both the key and inspiration to the Alomi-litters being bred and raised.
Lasse used to be an International FIFe judge, but due to his professional carreer and family obligations he decided to retire from the judging program, and concentrate on the breeding. Lasse is the vice president of the Cat Fanciers of Denmark.
Select the number of generations you will want displayed in the pedigree. For most computer printers printing in Landscape mode, 4 generations is the best choice.
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Who said the South Loop doesn’t have any walk up condos? Want to live in the South Loop, but want to avoid high monthly assessments? A very rare and nicely finished penthouse duplex up condo with a private rooftop deck. Newer construction unit totally upgraded with single family home like finishes in a wide open floor plan unlike anything else you may have seen in the South Loop. This open floor plan boasts a gorgeous white kitchen with every upgrade imaginable and TONS of cabinets. Open concept leads right to dining/living room combo with 20 foot hight ceiling and many windows making the living space extremely bright. Industrial like staircase leads upstairs to a den area and outside to your own private rooftop deck. HUGE master bedroom, tons of closets, and a private bath with free standing tub and glass shower. Finishes like this exist in single family homes! Hardwood floors throughout and HUGE parking space Add $15,000!
Location is amazing located just blocks from Multiple “El” stops (red, orange,green, & brown lines), minutes to 55, 90/94, lake Shore Drive, walking distance to Solider Field, Lake, Chicago’s Famous Museum Campus, and plenty parks. You can also take advantage of many of the South Loop’s fine dining option also within walking distance including Cafe Bionda across the street!
“I personally really love the natural light that we get from the windows and sliding door in the living room. It makes the main living area seem that much bigger. Having an actual laundry room instead of just a laundry closet is nice too. It’s easy to shut the door and hide the dirty laundry when company comes over! Plus, the rooftop deck is pretty great! We love grilling and eating up there or having a glass of wine after the baby goes to bed. I know we’ll really miss the view!”
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Since his appearance in La Haine (Hate) in 1993, Vincent Cassel has made a name for himself as one of the most talented and versatile actors of his generation, having switched effortlessly from independent productions like the Mesrine and controversial Irreversible to big budget blockbusters such as Oceans’ Twelve and Thirtheen. To mark the release of his new film Black Swan, where he stars alongside Natalie Portman, Chic-Londres has decided to retrieve its exclusive 2009 London interview with the French star.
You have been honoured by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) which described you as the “golden boy” of French cinema, how do you feel about that? I am not sure I deserve to be described as a “golden boy”, although I am obviously delighted – especially considering how important the Academy is in Britain. I really didn’t expect it to happen, particularly since I am the first Frenchman at this event, which makes it all the more flattering. I knew I had some kind of following in the UK, but the fact that I have been recognised in such a formal way is very reassuring. I need reassurance just like everybody else.
Your wife, the actress and top model Monica Bellucci, lives in London, where you have filmed Elizabeth and Eastern promises: would you consider moving here on a permanent basis? I really feel comfortable in London. I lived here for a while when I was younger, I made several films here and my wife lives here, which obviously means that I spend a lot of time in this city. However, I wouldn’t leave Paris to settle in London full time: if I ever decide to leave Paris, then I will want to leave behind the stress, pollution and traffic jams, so there wouldn’t be much point in coming here to find exactly the same thing.
Which role was the most difficult to play and on which film set have you had the most fun? The most difficult role for me was in Sheitan, because the character was so different from me, and because I had to push the boundaries of acting to the point of ridicule. I had most fun on one of my last films (Les Seigneurs, to be released in 2010), probably because I have been very close to the team for so long: I was in fits of laughter at least twice a day, which is unusual even for me. Generally speaking though, I really have fun on shoots: when I am acting, I feel like a kid in the playground, able to get rid of all my inhibitions. That said, acting in itself can actually be very serious. That’s because immersing yourself into a character can trigger very strong emotions and tension, which I release by laughing a lot. Contrary to what one may think, I actually had a lot of fun on Irreversible, even though the film’s violence makes it so difficult to watch. On the other hand, you don’t necessarily have lots of fun when filming a comedy.
How does it feel to switch from indie films to big blockbusters and is there much difference between theway French and American directors operate on set? People outside the business often imagine film sets in a way that is very different from reality. But in my opinion, there are not that many differences between an indie and a blockbuster: as far as I am concerned as an actor, my work is always the same and I always immerse myself in a role in exactly the same way, whatever the budget. There might be more hierarchy when shooting an American film, but even then, it all depends on the film. The real difference lies in the distribution process, which is much heavier with American films, but that has nothing to do with the acting itself.
You have shot five films with your wife, Monica Bellucci: do you manage to distance yourself from your amily life when on set? I don’t want to distance myself, on the contrary, as our shared experience helps me in my roles. I personally believe that being close to the other actors makes it easier to play alongside them. And incidentally, it is absolutely lovely to be able to share those acting moments with people you love, be it your wife or friends.
1996 : Meets his future wife Monica Bellucci while shooting The Apartment with her and marries her in 1999 (daughter Deva born in 2004)
2009 : Receives the César award for Best Actor for his performance in both Mesrine movies and becomes the face of the new Yves Saint Laurent men’s fragrance, La Nuit de l’Homme
Chic-Londres aims to celebrate London’s formidable culture and people. Chic-Londres offers all Londoners an upmarket online lifestyle magazine centred on whom and what makes this city so unique.
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Generally, the context in which an individual lives is of great importance for both his health status and quality of their life[18]. It is increasingly recognized that health is maintained and improved not only through the advancement and application of health science, but also through the efforts and intelligent lifestyle choices of the individual and society. According to the World Health Organization, the main determinants of health include the social and economic environment, the physical environment and the person's individual characteristics and behaviors.[19]
Scheduled health insurance plans are not meant to replace a traditional comprehensive health insurance plans and are more of a basic policy providing access to day-to-day health care such as going to the doctor or getting a prescription drug. In recent years[when?], these plans have taken the name "mini-med plans" or association plans. The term "association" is often used to describe them because they require membership in an association that must exist for some other purpose than to sell insurance. Examples include the Health Care Credit Union Association. These plans may provide benefits for hospitalization and surgical, but these benefits will be limited. Scheduled plans are not meant to be effective for catastrophic events. These plans cost much less than comprehensive health insurance. They generally pay limited benefits amounts directly to the service provider, and payments are based upon the plan's "schedule of benefits". As of 2005, "annual benefit maxima for a typical mini scheduled health insurance plan may range from $1,000 to $25,000".[68]
Today, this system is more or less intact. All citizens and legal foreign residents of France are covered by one of these mandatory programs, which continue to be funded by worker participation. However, since 1945, a number of major changes have been introduced. Firstly, the different health care funds (there are five: General, Independent, Agricultural, Student, Public Servants) now all reimburse at the same rate. Secondly, since 2000, the government now provides health care to those who are not covered by a mandatory regime (those who have never worked and who are not students, meaning the very rich or the very poor). This regime, unlike the worker-financed ones, is financed via general taxation and reimburses at a higher rate than the profession-based system for those who cannot afford to make up the difference. Finally, to counter the rise in health care costs, the government has installed two plans, (in 2004 and 2006), which require insured people to declare a referring doctor in order to be fully reimbursed for specialist visits, and which installed a mandatory co-pay of €1 for a doctor visit, €0.50 for each box of medicine prescribed, and a fee of €16–18 per day for hospital stays and for expensive procedures.
ageing, menopause and puberty; AIDS/HIV; allergies or allergic disorders; birth control, conception, sexual problems and sex changes; chronic conditions; complications from excluded or restricted conditions/ treatment; convalescence, rehabilitation and general nursing care ; cosmetic, reconstructive or weight loss treatment; deafness; dental/oral treatment (such as fillings, gum disease, jaw shrinkage, etc); dialysis; drugs and dressings for out-patient or take-home use† ; experimental drugs and treatment; eyesight; HRT and bone densitometry; learning difficulties, behavioural and developmental problems; overseas treatment and repatriation; physical aids and devices; pre-existing or special conditions; pregnancy and childbirth; screening and preventive treatment; sleep problems and disorders; speech disorders; temporary relief of symptoms.[49] († = except in exceptional circumstances)
You can learn all about health insurance, get free online health insurance quotes, compare health plan prices and benefits side-by-side, choose from a large selection of affordable health insurance plans from leading health insurance companies, and apply for health insurance online. We have created a place where individuals, families, small groups, and students can choose the health insurance plan that is right for them.
Most aspects of private health insurance in Australia are regulated by the Private Health Insurance Act 2007. Complaints and reporting of the private health industry is carried out by an independent government agency, the Private Health Insurance Ombudsman. The ombudsman publishes an annual report that outlines the number and nature of complaints per health fund compared to their market share [10]
Jump up ^ Housman & Dorman 2005, pp. 303–304. "The linear model supported previous findings, including regular exercise, limited alcohol consumption, abstinence from smoking, sleeping 7–8 hours a night, and maintenance of a healthy weight play an important role in promoting longevity and delaying illness and death." Citing Wingard DL, Berkman LF, Brand RJ (1982). "A multivariate analysis of health-related practices: a nine-year mortality follow-up of the Alameda County Study". Am J Epidemiol. 116 (5): 765–775. PMID 7148802.
The environment is often cited as an important factor influencing the health status of individuals. This includes characteristics of the natural environment, the built environment and the social environment. Factors such as clean water and air, adequate housing, and safe communities and roads all have been found to contribute to good health, especially to the health of infants and children.[19][30] Some studies have shown that a lack of neighborhood recreational spaces including natural environment leads to lower levels of personal satisfaction and higher levels of obesity, linked to lower overall health and well being.[31] This suggests that the positive health benefits of natural space in urban neighborhoods should be taken into account in public policy and land use.
Prolonged sitting is terrible for our bodies. It has been linked to heart disease, diabetes and early death. If you have a desk job, make sure to get up and move frequently even if you have to set your alarm on your smartphone to sound every hour to remind you. “Ten-minute spurts of exercise throughout the day can counteract that risk,” says Gianos.
In addition to safety risks, many jobs also present risks of disease, illness and other long-term health problems. Among the most common occupational diseases are various forms of pneumoconiosis, including silicosis and coal worker's pneumoconiosis (black lung disease). Asthma is another respiratory illness that many workers are vulnerable to. Workers may also be vulnerable to skin diseases, including eczema, dermatitis, urticaria, sunburn, and skin cancer.[60][61] Other occupational diseases of concern include carpal tunnel syndrome and lead poisoning.
A high deductible health insurance plan has higher deductibles and lower premiums than most other health insurance plans. This means you pay a smaller fixed amount every month, but it will take a longer time for insurance to kick in and begin cost-sharing (meaning you will pay your percentage of coinsurance for every bill). You might benefit from this plan if you don’t require many doctor’s visits or other healthcare benefits. Look at quotes for high deductible health insurance plans to figure out if this plan is right for you.
Prescription drug plans are a form of insurance offered through some health insurance plans. In the U.S., the patient usually pays a copayment and the prescription drug insurance part or all of the balance for drugs covered in the formulary of the plan. Such plans are routinely part of national health insurance programs. For example, in the province of Quebec, Canada, prescription drug insurance is universally required as part of the public health insurance plan, but may be purchased and administered either through private or group plans, or through the public plan.[4]
Since the late 1970s, the federal Healthy People Initiative has been a visible component of the United States’ approach to improving population health.[11][12] In each decade, a new version of Healthy People is issued,[13] featuring updated goals and identifying topic areas and quantifiable objectives for health improvement during the succeeding ten years, with assessment at that point of progress or lack thereof. Progress has been limited to many objectives, leading to concerns about the effectiveness of Healthy People in shaping outcomes in the context of a decentralized and uncoordinated US health system. Healthy People 2020 gives more prominence to health promotion and preventive approaches and adds a substantive focus on the importance of addressing social determinants of health. A new expanded digital interface facilitates use and dissemination rather than bulky printed books as produced in the past. The impact of these changes to Healthy People will be determined in the coming years.[14]
Have your own little war on women there big boy? Suzy the slut? Its Suzy's fault? Ole Dave was just being one of the boys, right?
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i'm really REALLY not a jeans kind of gal but today i didn't feel like putting on a dress (which is odd for me) so i grabbed some jeans + a pair of wedges + the lovely yet hideously bright coat i got in Cork, Ireland last August
and look . . . i also wore one of my new ribbon flower corsage anywhere clip thingymabob type things
i always feel somewhat left out since pretty much all of the women in my family have really dark brown hair and i just . . . don't!
geez louise i really need to stop writing such boring blithering posts, it's a wonder i have any readers at all!
we're supposed to be going out to dinner tonight for the Birthday celebrations but i am literally falling asleep here so i might have to be bad and stay at home like the boring person that i am!!!
thinking i might have a nap then get to work on the new plushies i have to make + pop some tunes on, maybe Sliimy or Mika or something, i need something bright and happy
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Includes 1 1/4 inch long puff oval black quartz with silver inclusions and faceted black onyx round beads with sterling silver spacers.
Many of our unique necklaces are designed as adjustable mix and match jewelry sets. These adjustable beads can be changed to suit the occasion and your attire. To learn more about them, visit the Adjustable Necklace Sets page.
Nancy, our primary jewelry designer is an expert article writer for Ezine Magazine. In individual articles, Nancy shares bits and pieces of her wealth of knowledge about the jewelry industry. Nancy reveals how to spot quality stones, fakes, jewelry scams, unfair prices and more.
Cream butter and sugar thoroughly. Beat in egg yolk. Add flour and cinnamon and blend well. Roll pieces of dough into 1" balls between buttered palms. Place balls on ungreased baking sheet about 2" apart. Press out paper thin with a floured spatula. Paint with egg white and sprinkle with colored candies or ground nuts. Bake at 350 degrees for 10 to 12 mins. Yield: 6 dz cookies
Cream 1/2 cup butter. Add 1 cup sugar, 2 egg yolks (beaten lightly) and 1/2 teaspoon vanilla. Beat the mixture until light. Sift together 1 1/2 cups flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Add to first mixture and blend well. Chill for several hours. Roll dough thin and cut with 3" star cookie cutter. Place on buttered baking sheets and put a split blanched almond on each cookie. Brush with unbeaten egg whites, then sprinkle with muxture of 1 tablespoon sugar and 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon. Bake in moderate oven, 375 degrees, for ten minutes.
Found in "The Amazing Story of Repeal" by Fletcher Dobyns. Published by Willett, Clark and Co., 1940.
Found in "Astrology: Your Place Amount The Stars" by Evangeline Adams. Published by Dodd and Mead, 1930.
3 teas cocoa and sufficient strong coffee to make the mixture of spreading consistency. Beat until smooth and glossy.
Place spices in bag. Boil syrup for 5 minutes, Add preparted fruit (cook about 5/8 minutes) and cook until tender but not soft. Pack in sterilized jars.
Found in "The Marsh: A Century of Cranberries" by Lela Potter Winn. Published by Exposition Press, 1981.
Method - Drain pineapple - dissolve jello in boiling water and add pineapple juice. Allow to thicken. When set, whip to consistency of heavy cream. Add pineapple pulp to rice and fold into whipped jello. Add sugar to whipped cream and fold into rest. Set in cold place to harden. You may serve with more whipped cream.
Knead, let rise again, shape and bake same as salad rolls, or roll in a long strip to 1/4 inch in thickness, spread with butter, roll up like a jelly roll and cut into 1/4 inch pieces. Place pieces in pan close together, flat side down. A few gratings of lemon rind or 1/2 t. lemon extract may be substituted in place of mace.
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The Gemara, on the other hand, seems to explicitly declare that Ya’akov was not obligated in this level of diligence:
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Recycling your aluminum cans can add up. Save not only your cans, but ask friends or family members to save theirs for you too. My mother and two sisters do exactly that. Once a week I pick up their aluminum cans and add them to my stock pile. Once I have a good amount, I take them to the local recycle center. Watch for coupons too. The value packs I get in the mail, have a coupon for extra money per pound when I recycle my cans.
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"The Struggle Continues: Campaign for Boycott of Israeli Academic Institutions Undeterred by American Anthropological Association Vote" (Anthropologists for the Boycott of Israeli Academic Institutions, 7 June, 2016): click here!
Anthropologists for the Boycott of Israeli Academic Institutions vowed to continue its campaign after a resolution to boycott Israeli academic institutions that was under consideration by the American Anthropological Association (AAA) narrowly missed adoption by a razor-thin margin of 39 votes, 2,423-2,384 (50.4%-49.6%).
Palestinians will not subscribe to the insanity of negotiations any longer and will not attempt to view Israel’s assault against them as involving two equal parties.
To the esteemed members of the band BaBa ZuLa. We are most distressed to hear that you will be participating in the Sun Beat Festival in the Golan Heights, which is under Israeli occupation, between 23 and 25 June 2016.
"UK academic union of over 100,000 members urges freedom for Imad Barghouthi, defense of Palestinians under attack" (Samidoun, June 5, 2016): click here!
The UK’s University and College Union (UCU), representing over 100,000 members as the largest trade union and professional association for academics, lecturers, trainers, researchers and academic-related staff working in further and higher education throughout the UK, affirmed its support for the rights of Palestinian academics under attack in an emergency motion passed at its Congress on 1-3 June.
Rania KHALEK: "Copy BDS tactics, pro-Israel activists told at UN conference" (The Electronic Intifada, June 3, 2016): click here!
“When I was in school,” recalled Republican pollster and right-wing propaganda consultant Frank Luntz, “there was no opposition to Israel whatsoever.” But today, he warned, “schools across the country have tremendous challenges” because young people are dramatically more liberal, increasingly hostile toward Israel and more sympathetic to Palestinians.
"BDS says Israel behind cyber-attacks on its pro-Palestinian website" (PressTV, June 3, 2016): click here!
The leading international campaign advocating anti-Israel economic boycotts says its website came under cyber-attacks for several times this year, suggesting the Tel Aviv regime was involved in the attacks.
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Woody plants in winter – La plante ligneuse en hiver - Here are some good reads on winter dormancy. The dormant buds can be induced to sprout again by treating with cytokinins and gibberellins. But in natural c...
adventuresinmyoldgarden | Reclaiming some of my previous hobbies for the present. Bonsai, plants, horticulture, and bringing an old garden back under control, salvageing what I can and returning it to productivity.
9 foot of? - Shyte or shineola? Who cares. It will be fun either way. Okay; screw the rules. This is a tree for the yard. Kind of a bill-board for advertising. So here ...
VII. International Bonsai Exhibition Medvode/Slovenia - Last weekend the Slovenian Bonsai Club organised the 7-th international exhibition which was a great event. The new president of the club Nik Rozman was th...
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I have received several requests for a couple articles I’ve referenced in past shows regarding the healthcare reform issue we’ve been talking about. For your enjoyment, here they are:
I won’t do this very often, but let me recommend some reading to you from The Kansas City Star. In today’s paper, Lee Hill Kavanaugh tells four different stories from men who served and fought on June 6, 1944. It’s a moving and inspiring peace, and an important one for all of us to read [...]
I came across a great commentary on the issue of standards written by Greg Gutfeld, perhaps best known as the host of “Red Eye” on Fox News. This comes from Breitbart’s Big Hollywood.
So Mel Gibson’s getting flak for having sex with a woman who was not his wife - something that never happens in Hollywood [...]
That statement of course is made in pure jest. However, Janet Napolitano, our Homeland Security chief who is scared of right wing radicals, posed a similar statement as fact. From NationalPost:
In an interview broadcast Monday on the CBC, Ms. Napolitano attempted to justify her call for stricter border [...]
Christopher Hitchens rips the UN in his inimitable fashion today for surrendering the right to free speech — and criticism — through the veil of multiculturalism. For centuries, the West has defined freedom and liberty in individual terms, so as to keep the abuses of the state and other orthodoxies [...]
Update: My real beef is with Sharpton. I don’t want to be insensitive to the fact that African-Americans have been caricatured in an obscene manner in the past. But as Conservative Punk states: “Perhaps now would be a good time for people to dissociate the racist image of monkeys to black people and rather view [...]
While some of this article is irrelevant now because the Governor did sign the budget cut bill, it’s still a good read. The history of the GOP and Gov. Sebelius is a tad frightening:
Republicans in the legislature, who pressed Sebelius to trim the state budget in 2008 to avoid exactly this problem, proposed and passed [...]
A fellow blogging friend, Bob Weeks of Voice for Liberty in Wichita, has compiled several resources related to the Kansas Budget Crisis. It’ll take some time to rifle through all of the links, but it’s well worth it. Thank you, Mr. Weeks. Here is the post for Voice for Liberty:
Listeners and readers alike know The Fairness Doctrine is a topic I love to discuss and dissect. Prior to this post, however, I thought it was an issue that was going to be tied only to terrestrial radio. After reading The American Spectator, however, that might not be the case. Terrifying:
So I’m going to be out for a couple of days. I’m making a trip to Manhattan, KS for a Cross Canadian Ragweed show at The Wareham downtown. Should be a good time. In the meantime, enjoy these two articles (we’ll be sure to hit both of them Saturday night on the show).
"Press cards are nice things to have, but in riot situations a pistol is the best kind of safe-conduct pass." - Hunter S. Thompson
"Obama is basically saying America is going to be the last advanced nation to try all the stuff that's failed everywhere else. That's essentially what Obama has been doing these first one hundred days." - Mark Steyn
"Every man has a right to utter what he thinks truth, and every man has a right to knock him down for it." - Dr. Samuel Johnson
"I swear-by my life and my love of it - that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine." - John Galt
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A wobbly real estate sector nearing what might be described as a “bubble,” driven by political instability and unjustified valuations.
There exists a mismatch between purchasing power and real estate valuations exerting corrective pressures.
As the title clearly states, this article is about the real estate sector in Lebanon. It will be the first of many articles, as it is difficult to capture all the intricacies of this sector in only one article. In this first article, I try to understand the current situation of the sector, I also analyze current market prices and compare them with other countries. The idea for the article stems from the fact that real estate has been the sector of choice for most investments in Lebanon for the past 5-6 years as prices rose dramatically during that period.
Current Situation: At the present time, the situation of the real estate sector in Lebanon is not great. It is characterized by very low activity (very few transactions) and decreasing prices (this is a new trend that is almost never clearly stated). I believe there are two main reasons for this condition: first, the unstable local and regional political situation is seriously deterring people from investing big sums of money into fixed assets while unsure of the future of the country they are investing in. Second, the price levels have reached levels so high that are totally unjustified and out of reach for the vast majority of the people who would normally constitute the real demand. In fact, I believe we are well into bubble territory, and a correction (the extent of which is difficult to determine at this point in time) is inevitable.
Market Prices: Here, let us give a numerical example to illustrate how much the current prices are out of sync with the purchasing power of the people who should be the target audience for this sector. Assuming a price/sqm of USD3,500 (which is the average for most neighborhoods in Beirut), a 200 sqm apartment would cost USD700,000. From a buyer's perspective, a USD700,000 apartment implies a monthly installment of USD5,162 over a period of 20 years (including interest – at the prevailing levels of interest - and registration fees). Now, given the fact that the monthly mortgage payment cannot exceed 1/3 of a person’s monthly income as per Central Bank regulations (that are strictly applied by Lebanese banks); this means that the person buying this apartment should be earning at least USD15,488 per month! Anyone who knows the job market in Lebanon knows that extremely few people make that much money. The consequence of what we explained above is that people who buy out of income are almost ALL priced out of the market; which by itself reduces demand dramatically. What is left is people who buy out of wealth. However, most of these people already have houses (in most cases, multiple houses) and don’t need to buy anymore; moreover it is mostly these people who bought during the past 5-6 years, implying that the size of demand constituted by people who buy out of wealth has shrunk substantially.
Comparison with Other Countries: To make things clearer, we compared real estate prices in Lebanon with ones in few countries around the world selected randomly (we tried to avoid countries that have special situations like Monaco, or are in wars like Egypt or Syria). The table below illustrates the findings:
This table shows that in real terms (comparing apples with apples), real estate prices in Lebanon are the highest among the 8 countries present in the list as the ratio of average real estate prices / GDP per capital is the highest. If we take this same logic further, we can compute how much should the price of m2 in Beirut be if the ratio of price/sqm to GDP per capita would be similar to the other countries in the list. The table below illustrated the findings:
So, this table shows that if real estate prices in Beirut are to be the same as in Dubai (relative to purchasing power parity), the price/sqm in Beirut should be of USD1,381 while in reality it is of USD3,591; meaning that the current prices are 160% higher than what they would have been if we use Dubai standards! Same logic applies for all other examples, so prices in Beirut should have been of USD2,357 instead of the current USD3,591 if we were to follow Montevideo’s levels (Uruguay is a country that we chose on purpose as it has many similarities with Lebanon, size of population for instance).
The conclusion of what was stated above is that current real estate prices in Lebanon are very high and unjustifiable, both in comparison with other countries in the world (countries that have much better economies, security, and stability) and also relative to what the people in Lebanon can afford.
Anonymous - Well basically the logic behind any market is very dependent on its economic freedom .Economic Auto regulation is a concept that theoretically Is only applicable in free markets . However maybe Lebanon is just closer to a medieval politico-economic-social even cultural structure very similar to feudalism where monopoly of the land was held by an elite ruling class . Demand and supply laws do not impact pricing in the case of monopolies. its all in the hand of the elite easing the tap when stability is beneficial for them and squeezing it when instability can be used for proper purposes.
Miranda - Excellent article, Wael. I am so frustrated by greedy landlords and the extortionate prices they demand. I make a good salary for this country, and yet have almost no disposable income left after my parasitic landlord extracts her pound of flesh. This is a good article from Al Akhbar; I thought you might like to read it http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/beirut-rich-only-average-1m-residential-apartment
Wael Abdul Rahm... - Thank you very much for your note Miranda. In addition, I want to thank you for the link you shared, very good article indeed; I enjoyed reading it.
Anonymous - This article is great and i can relate to it perfectly. Even though my income is decent, I still feel prices in the market are higher than what they should be and I'm very discouraged to buy. In some limited ways, what has held a bit the prices from falling further is the influx of Syrians who are also purchasing..but I see this as very temporary. The amount of "for sale" signs is the best indicator.
Wael Abdul Rahm... - Thank you for your note. It is your words and people in situations like yours that drove me to do the research and to write the article in the first place. I am glad that you can relate to it. Like you, I believe the current situation is temporary and prices will eventually have to drop.
Jhony A. - Few new comments: The price of land is just a lagging amplified indicator of the prices of house as land itself cannot generate money returns usually except by holding and buying at a profit, or by construction on the property and selling of houses or other. Owners of land still price in a yearly appreciation of 25% in the price of constructed property, which is neither logical nor possible. Since land doesn't have maintenance cost, and value of a land doesn't depreciate contrary to built property and since money deposited in the banks still barely yields any interest, their prices will be sticky for a while but will follow at some point if house prices depreciate. The land scarcity problem is actually only an illusion created by the lack of decent infrastructure, and the special treatment that Beirut is getting comparing to any other part of Lebanon (in Electricity specially). This lack of infrastructure is also another reason why prices here in Lebanon are ridiculously high. Furthermore, the price of the square meter in all of Lebanon cannot be compared with the real estate of Lisbon for example. It will need to be compared with the price of real estate in Portugal as a whole. We can only but compare oranges to oranges. that's why we also need to take into consideration, that what developers market as a 120m2 place in lebanon is in fact smaller than a 100m2 in any other part of the world. As for Expats, we have two kinds. The first kind: Some actually went abroad to get a decent salary to afford a place in Lebanon. Many of them will never afford returning to Lebanon and continue to pay the mortgages they contracted, and as such will want to sell their property at some point. A few will be able to return after having set aside enough money to get rid of their mortgage, but might never regain their purchasing power they got used working outside of Lebanon. So all in all, only a few of those, will ever get back to Lebanon and stay. That's the way it was, that's the way it will always be. The second kind: They just invested in the real estate sector while it was booming. Some made a decent profit, some will sleep it over to the next round. GCC citizens real estate purchases have also different facets: There are the ones who purchase a summer house here. Except for the very rich of them, I think lots now consider lebanon a very expensive destination. Most of the Rich already have their multi-million place anyway. There is also the "investment" part of their involvement that is so similar to what happened in Dubai. They came in at low prices and got out at high prices. However, contrary to what happened in Dubai, Lebanese are stubborn and prefer to hold their houses waiting for the inflated prices they ask rather then sell at the price point where demand exists and is real. Furthermore, the influx of Syrians to Lebanon helped many developers by providing many purchase and rent opportunities that would have never existed anyway. And last, the Lebanese Central Bank is extending a seemingly easy monetary policy which allows people to overextend themselves to purchase property, policy that might bite both consumers and the local banks once interest rates start increasing. ( Loan Payments will increase for the all who are paying off their mortgage, but that increase will also impact local banks and the central bank who will still bear 60% of that interest rate increase.) Last but not least, while some developers are focusing on small real estate and realizing good sales, this is not a very sustainable as the purchasing power of the lower middle class and of the poor is rapidly deteriorating, with salaries constant and inflation very high. The only question they ask themselves before buying the house is: can i get the loan ? and yes they can because of the super easy lending policy. They don't ask the right question that is: Can I afford the load ? and no they can't because they are barely affording to pay it, because interest rates and their mortgate payment can only go up, and because there is no chance they will earn substantially more in the near future. Conclusion: Will the real estate market prices in Lebanon drop ? Only time will tell. What I can tell is that a 20 to 30% global drop in prices will give second wind to all the Lebanese economy. If that doesn't happen soon, the Lebanese economy will continue to suffer and might even experience excruciating pain until normal inflation catches up with the real estate prices or until everything crashes down spiralling out of control.
Wael Abdul Rahm... - Thank you Jhony for your comment. You make a lot of valid points, and i agree with the majority of what you say. Most of all, it is your concluding remark that I like a lot: prices will have to drop, otherwise the whole economy might be looking at a really big problem in the near future (as if it needed more problems).
jad mouka - With that being said, add to it the lack of liquidity in the market and the fact that developers are paying contractors with apartments instead of cash money, i think we are heading into more and more inflation that eventually will pop. Lots of companies now working on the market, are working for apartments instead of cash. suppliers are most of the time giving credits facility more and more with delayed payments reaching up to 12 months. we have taken the saying "Walking on the edge" to a whole new level. Imagine what would happen if the currently being developed projects does not get sold, imagine if the demand halts to a total stop. the circle would fall apart. contracting will go bankrupt, suppliers will not get their money back, banks will not get their money back. The slightest devaluation of the real estate market will take us back to the dark ages with the lack of government investments and ability to hold the economy stable. We are looking into the real estate bubble that happened in the usa years ago with only one difference that the debts are not being traded in the share market which gave it the fast fall off, it is gonna be slow and painful. We are sitting on a time bomb.
Wael Abdul Rahm... - Thank you Jad for your pertinent comment. You raise a lot of points that I will be talking about in my next article as i will tackle the effect of what is happening in real estate on the overall economy. I believe the real estate sector is putting the country at risk. Just look at the subsidies the central bank is giving through the loans and you can see that the situation is serious. Like you, I believe we are sitting on a time bomb (very well put).
tony - The price per m2 used is high. Many neighberhoods are much cheaper. The benchmarks themselves vary a lot between themselves. Dubai is just out of a bubble and cannot be used. Historically Lebanon has much more resilience than all benchmarks, plus we are not much higher ten our peers. Plus capacity is just and debt is limited in the sector. This article is at amateur level with all due respect.
Rich S - I have been seeing coming five years ago when our GDP improved in 2007. And prices increased quickly between 2008 and 2011. But to people who are counting on fuel and oil, just to let you know that if you look at Brazil which is a bigger country than us after the oil and the improve of their economy , the gap between the rich and poor have increased which due to corruption. Especially in a democratic country like Lebanon with a big time corruption this is what will happen. If we get our oil we will get more jobs but the wages will still be low and not enough to buy houses. Also if you consider our immigration it is in the peak right now and in the long run people who are looking for houses right now will back up and place it for sale, once they have kids in a different country because their kids won't come back which will also increase the supply. Either way we look at it it is a loosing situation in the long run.
Anonymous - This article failed to mention the land scarcity in Lebanon. THERE IS NO LANDLEFT IN LEBANON!! Beside , most of the apartments in Lebanon are owned by Lebanese expats. Moreover, land prices are higher than most of these countries that the writer mentioned, and that plays a big role in the price of real estate.
Wael Abdul Rahm... - Thank you for your comment. Please refer to my earlier comment regarding the argument of land scarcity. I know this is a vastly used argument, but it doesn't matter how much land is left if you are pricing at a level which no one can afford (which is the case right now). First of all, prices will have to adjust to a level where transactions can occur (in order to have a market for the forces of demand and supply to interact) regardless of land scarcity; then we can talk about how much land is left and price it. jm, you make very good and valid points. Thank you.
jm - There is no land left in Central Beirut...If you go out of beirut the price per SQM stays high from 2000 up to 3500$...the writer is talking about the average price. in beirut the prices are at least 4500$ per SQM without mentioning that 70% of beirut consists of old buildings that are being demolished and reconstructed. So the land scarcity is not a valid argument
GBA - All this price for real estate and you don't even have proper electricity nor internet services?
Wael Abdul Rahm... - I know... how ironic... and some people claim that prices will go up even more, go figure!! Common sense and logic have died in this country.
SG S - It'd be good to understand the following while making an evaluation: loan ratios or average down payment, are the purchases reliant on prices increasing in the short term (Are people flipping houses?), the rental property market (are there even buildings that are rent only?), is the rental value enough to cover the payments on the loan? What is the liquidity position of the actual buyers? These are all important because if there is credit crunch, the price level will only be impacted if the buyers are in a liquidity bind. If however they can sit on it and have staying power, then they simply won't sell. Finally, what is the average sqm that can be afforded? Is new construction in Beirut for large apartments or small? What may happen is simply smaller units that are more affordable. That is what happened in Europe and the populated cities in the US.
Wael Abdul Rahm... - Thank you for your comment. I will try to answer come of your questions: - around 6-7 years ago and earlier, people did not use to flip houses at all. However, recently, flipping houses has increased tremendously due to the illogical rise in prices of real estate. I personally know of people who own 12 apartments in Beirut (very much into flipping houses). I believe this is one more reason why prices will have to drop, as this is not real demand by people who want to live in these houses, but just specualtion - rental yields are very low, especially for big and expensive apartments. I would say, rental yields reach a maximum of 4 to 5%, but something around 2% is more accurate. And 2% is a very low rate (you are better off putting your money in the bank for 5% interest and capital guaranteed) - liquidity position is a case by case. Some buyers have the cash while others take loans. - In my opinion, the average price per sqm that makes sense and can be afforded should be around $2,000, if not less - New construction in Beirut is more skewed towards smaller apartments, which only makes sense, and which also proves that the prices are high and developers are looking for alternative ways to sell I hope this makes sense.
RA - Hello Wael , do you have any statistics about the finances of the speculators ? The people you know that own 12 appartments , did they take loans to purchase these assets or are they just very rich people looking to long hold those assets ? and do you know if it s the banks that are involved in holding assets in order to try and sustain real estate pricing. It might be interesting to explore that in another article no ? thank you
Wael Abdul Rahm... - Hi RA, thank you for your comment. You are absolutely right, you raise very important points through your questions, and they are definitely worth exploring in future articles. I hope I can gather enough data and information in order to write a useful article in that regard. Now let me answer your questions: It is extremely difficult to have statistics concerning the speculators as they are not defined as such in any database. However, from my personal experience, they are in general very wealthy; some of them buy with no debt, but the majority actually get loans (especially with the subsidies that the central bank is giving). However, it is important to note that regardless of the method of financing, very few buy these assets looking to hold them for a long time; in general they are looking to flip them quickly (within less than one year). Now for your last question regarding the banks' involvement in sustaining real estate pricing, I don't think that the banks are explicitly and intentionally trying to hold real estate assets; rather they are forced to do so in most cases (foreclosure for example). They don't want to hold real estate because most of them know that these are assets with depreciating value, and in the current situation, quite illiquid. I hope that was insightful, and thanks again for your constructive comment.
Wael Abdul Rahm... - Finally, I wanted to thank you all for taking the time to leave your comments, which are all constructive and valuable.
Wael Abdul Rahm... - - Jad K. and Zee: you have similar comments that I hope to have addressed in my comment about the scarcity of land in Beirut and the effect of expats - SLC: the article mentions the prices in Beirut not Lebanon, and the source is duly mentioned (I have no input in these numbers). Agree with you on the role of the municipalities. As for your optimism for the future, I have to vehemently disagree. I find the current situation extremely bad, and getting even worse. I also believe that the vast majority of the people in Lebanon are very pessimistic about the country's situation which would put downward pressure on real estate prices. - RA: thank you for your comment. I think you are absolutely correct; and I might add that you can walk around Ras Beirut at night and easily notice that most of the new buildings are not lit (implying that most apartments are vacant); which confirms that there is no shortage of supply despite all the rhetoric about shortage of land - Elie: I love your comment! I agree totally with you, and this is what drove me to do the research about this topic and write this article. You wrote the most important sentence: "Prices are way unjustifiable" - Anonymous (3): can you please share with us how did you come up with the 15% figure? - Lebanese: Thank you for your comment. I totally hear you; and I wish that my humble article can make a change, even if a small one, in increasing awareness about this topic, and consequently in helping people in your situation.
Wael Abdul Rahm... - Now, let me answer your individual comments: - Anonymous (1): Thank you for the comment - Julien: the price/m2 is taken from a source mentioned in the article. And I agree with you, the Lebanese way of calculating areas is often flawed (at least exaggerated) - Paul A.: I answered the scarcity of land in my previous comment. As for the other points you are making, i have to disagree as I see the situation as bad and worsening (definitely not improving). I believe the reply of Jhony A. is a very good one to your points. - Jhony A.: can't agree with you more. Your points are very valid, and I think the instability in Lebanon adds to the real estate bubble - Joe Sakr: I hope I have answered your points in my previous comment - Lost Lebanese; I agree with you 100%. You summarized most of my article in your comment - Anonymous (2): If invited, I will happily talk about this subject on TV - Tariq Aldowaisan: thank you for the comment. I don't know much about the situation in Kuwait but I hope it is not as bad as in Lebanon
Wael Abdul Rahm... - There are two points that were brought up in more than one comment that I would like to answer: 1. The effect of Lebanese expats. In fact, I agree that Lebanese expats account for some of the demand, and have largely contributed to the increase in real estate prices. However, I wanted to focus on the people living in Lebanon as they constitute the majority of demand, and ALL of REAL demand (they are the ones who will actually live in the apartments). 2. The scarcity of land in Beirut is a nice argument but it doesn't answer the real question and surely does not justify the sharp increase in prices. Let me explain: if you have 1 m2 or 1,000,000 m2 of land left, it has no effect if the asked price is above what everyone who wants to buy can pay. You must price your asset in a way that is affordable for the people who want to buy or no one will buy REGARDLESS of how much land is left.
Wael Abdul Rahm... - Thank you all for your comments. I will try to answer them all. I will also try to answer some of the issues that were mentioned in more than one comment.
frustrated leba... - For those of you talking about very little land left, let me state that if you compare the population increase vs the price increase you'll notice that the price increased much more than the increase in population. I mean for the last 5-6 years the population in lebanon did not increase from 4-5 million to 15 million did it?
Lebanese - This article speaks my heart. I am a young Lebanese citizen, engaged & current imaginary real state prices do not encourage me take any further steps in this country..
Anonymous - Can't agree with d author coz he didn't mention about d land price in Beirut wich is so high+ the time of construction from beginning to d end.so this period is so long n maximum d owner can get profit about 15% per year
Elie - I am not an economist nor do I pretend to have a thorough understanding of real estate but what I am certain of is that current pricing of real estate in Lebanon is fueled by the super greedy Lebanese mentality. Prices are way unjustifiable. I understand that there is a place for luxury apartments but the majority of new projects should not target this sector. In fact, the majority of the Lebanese cannot buy anything whether in Beirut or in the nearby suburbs. People are forced to take huge loans from banks or ask for their families help in order to get half decent apartments. Instead of pointing out the obvious lack of lands in Beirut to justify the ridiculous pricing one should ask for more scrutiny from state agencies regarding real estate and the charlatans running this sector.
Miranda - Well said, Elie. That's what has driven this bubble - unbridled greed. What we get charged to live in crummy apartments that need maintenance are not justifiable at all. All I am seeing in Hamra and on the Corniche are rows and rows of empty buildings. To me, this indicates an impending crash. Just as there was panic-buying at the start of this bubble, so there will also be panic-selling that brings prices back down to reasonable levels. Had there been regulation and property tax to keep the real estate profiteers in check, this would have happened much sooner. Hang in there; the crash is coming.
SLC - Good point to discuss . 1. Try to compare LEB to other countries with a very limited free land availability 2. Xpat/immigrant are almost triple the number of the current citizens living in lebanon 3. The average price per sqm in lebanon is 2300$ not 3591$ as mentioned .your numbers are based in beirut minor area 4. Prices is logically accepted comparing to the regions avg price. What I would like to highlite is that some of the projects in lebanon are not worth the asked price due to the bad execution and bad finishing .here I point finger on such project to be reevaluated by the Municipalties to take action or to aware the end user from paying the market price in these projects. Finally we are influenced and optimistic towards the natural resources process and requirements from foreign investments could grab a wild open opportunities in all means . GB
RA - Well even if we apply the average of 2300 Usd and base it on the purchasing power of a couple along with the existing rates (that are historically low and that have no way but up, making existing loans even more difficult to repay ), Each person in the couple should be making at least 3750 which is also much higher than the average salary in Lebanon. As for comparing to other countries , who s to say that prices aren't inflated there ? Excess liquidity and low interest rates worldwide caused by the quantitative easing policies made it easier for unsolvable couples to borrow and driving real estate prices unsustainably . Finally I don t know if most people commenting on this page about scarcity of supply actually noticed that on the metn highway coming towards Beirut there s not a single building ( yes not a single one) that doesn't have a vacancy advertised on it . and that's just one road in Lebanon. I think the real problem like almost everything else in Lebanon is the lack of a proper set of laws that would solve the issue, or even maybe that the will to solve it is simply not there.
Marwan El Kashef - The measures are totally different between Dubai and Beirut; the comparison should include the social trend, purchasing power, ratio of demands and supply.
Zee - The author did not mention what amount from the 700,000 USD that was mortgaged. Add to that, the author did not take into consideration the two most important factors when it comes to real estate in Lebanon. First, the shortage of land availability in Beirut. Two, the amount of Lebanese people living abroad and earning their income outside Lebanon who invest in properties in Lebanon and usually more than once.
Jad K. - Interesting article, however, as per the below comments, some factors are missing here. Need to take the following into account: scarcity of build-able land in the capital (Beirut); expatriates who are the majority of mid it high end apartments; demand vs supply of new projects. Those factors will push the prices upwards, versus the factors being stated which push downwards. In addition, not all people will be able to buy in the capital and this is normal, where there are other options like Bchamoun, khalde, martakla,,,,,, I believe the government should residents in such areas via managing the road networks, public transportation and building permits organization. This should be a National level discussion where representatives from government, buyers and sellers should discuss an overall strategy for the issue at hand.
Tariq Aldowaisan - Nice perspective on the skyrocketing prices in Beirut. I'm sure the situation in Kuwait is far worse, with over 110 thousands lining up to own their dream homes.
lost lebanese - Prices must drop. We will not buy one sqm in lebanon unless prices readjust by at least 30%... dont believe real estate agencies neither the fake real estate tv shows on some lebanese channels. How can some one with a 2000 dollars salary can buy a half a million dollars apartment..or shall we live on the street?
Joe Sakr - He has a point but he completely missed making reference to the wealthy Lebanese expats and other GCC citizens which combined constitute a big bulk of the buyers in Lebanon!
Fadi - It used to constitute, it is not anymore. They are currently selling not buying! All GCC owners are now selling their properties!
Paul A. - well what is being said is right theoretically but the fact that the situation in lebanon cannot be compared to other countried, it may be true that the prices r high and the situation in lebanon is unstable, but if you look at the area and the population in lebanon, you would change ur mind, since there not much land left to build on and the population is growing, the demand of apartments will rise which means the price will rise. and about the countries unstability .. i think its temporary and the economy will improve once natural resources are used properly (gas, oil and water). in my opinion, the prices will keep on rising.
Jhony A. - Oil and Gas? Look at Cyprus, and they are way ahead of us in the process of drilling for gas. Lack of Apartments? I only see empty apartments and For Sale Signs. Situation in Lebanon will get stable ? The more this unsustainable pricing continues, the more it will fuel unstability. There is no better reason for War than poverty. Even the US attacked Iraq just after one of their bad recessions.
Julien - I'm curious to know if the author made the calculation on the price per sqm the regular net way or the lebanese way (including common spaces, cave, parking spots, roof... and whatever can be put in) ? This dramatically changes the price per sqm
Answer to Julien - The Lebanese way includes the common spaces of the same floor but not cave, parking spots,... So I dont expect any considerable changes...
Answer to Answer - That's the official way which includes only the common spaces. But the marketing way, that's where things get ugly. most houses I have seen owners or developers want to sell as 200m2 at 2000$/m2 but when asked about the deed, it becomes a 170m2 and this still does include the common spaces so where did everything else come from ?
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Today we have special guest author, Beverley Kendall with us. I originally became acquainted with Bev through her historical romance work, but she has since branched out to include more contemporary New Adult *woot*. Below she tell us a bit more about the difference between the “value” of a virgin bride, then vs. now.
Beverley: Not only do I now write new adult and adult contemporary romances, but I began my writing career writing historical romances.
Now I don’t know how many of you read historical romances but in that particular romance sub-genre virginity is a highly valued commodity in a bride. I’ll also note that it is highly valued in contemporary Harlequin Presents but beyond that, not so much.
Society has changed quite a bit in the last two centuries. At least in most developed countries. Divorce is the norm and women are waiting until they marry to have sex—men never were. Actually, 16.4 years is the average age that girls lose their virginity. Which means, Olivia, the heroine in WHEN IN PARIS… who is eighteen and still a virgin, is on the slightly older side of that average.
Olivia wouldn’t let her high school boyfriend pressure her into having sex with him and she doesn’t regret that but she does feel like she’s one of the very few in her graduating class who still has hers. Until she doesn’t. But she doesn’t give it away easily, although after she experiences it there’s no going back. To Olivia, sex is more than physical pleasure and I think she believes that the guy *cough* hero *cough* she gives it to should recognize that too.
Isalys: So I’m going to go out on a limb here and overshare. Sex for me has always been something incredibly personal and goes far beyond physical pleasure. It’s about a human connection and the intimacy shared between two people who deeply care for each other. It’s about creating a special kind of connection that not just anyone can have [with you]. I kissed my fair share of boys *yes, I was a total smooch whore* but when it came to sex, I was off limits. Until I fell in love…with the man that became my husband. (And yes, that means exactly what you think it means. I’m on a one-guy gal!) I have no problem with women who’ve had more than one partner, nor will I ever judge them, and I certainly don’t think a woman’s virginity should be part of her worth as a “female”. When, where, how, and why a woman has sex is her choice! However, because of my own personal experiences in life, I appreciate the heroine that is not so quick to give it up.
When I was in college, before my #1 came alone, I specifically remember having a conversation with a guy about exactly this. He mentioned wanting to meet a girl who was still a virgin (at approx 18-19 yrs old) and I remember thinking, “but what would he do with her?” Would he be kind and patient? Would he understand why she was still a virgin or go straight to finding fault with her?
What do you think: Do young men today believe that being given a girl’s virginity is something special? Or do they look at someone like our heroine Olivia, a very pretty eighteen-year-old, and wonder what’s wrong with her and why she still has it? And do your own personal experiences affect the kinds of heroes and heroines that you are most drawn to?
College freshman Olivia Montgomery is thrilled at the chance to start over, escape the rumors that plagued her in high school. And she can finally put her juvenile crush, Zachary Pearson, where he belongs—in her past. Then her unrequited love strolls into her French class, shattering Olivia’s newfound peace, and the feelings she'd thought buried for good come rushing back. Now she can't shake her unwanted attraction to the one guy who can twist her stomach into knots with just a smile...but has never given her the time of day.
Zach’s good looks may have always gotten him his pick of girls, but it's the star quarterback’s skill on the football field that gives him his pick of the Big Ten colleges. To escape the crushing demands of his win-at-all-costs father, Zach opts for a private university in upstate New York where...his present and past collide. And the one girl he’s always wanted but can’t have—and a class trip to Paris—turn out to be the ultimate game changer that has him breaking every one of his rules.
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"When, where, how, and why a woman has sex is her choice!" I love that and I totally agree. Too much pressure is put on girls to have sex as soon as they're legally allowed and it's not worth giving into pressure if you'll regret it later. And I think it's sweet that Beverley Kendall has only ever been with her husband.
Sex has always been important. It's just our approach and openness about it that's changed over the centuries.
Once-upon-a-timek sex was a very private issue but today it's in just about everything we see/do. Girls had sex young then because it was the norm to get married earlier and life expectancy was shorter. Now, it's glorified for entirely different reasons so the pressure for young girls to engage in sex has only increased. I felt no such pressure but that's because I'm ridiculously stubborn and NO ONE was going to force me, lol.
Awesome question. I think it depends on how the woman treats her virginity and how the guy was raised.
I definitely dislike girls and book/tv/movie characters that just toss it around like it's something awful to get rid of.
I think it all depends on how a girl views what her virginity is worth but I also think it is the environment that they grow up in. As someone who waited until I has 18 to have sex I can say it is always a mixed reaction when people know that. I think guys don't think it is too weird until girls get to 20 to be honest. My friends could understand how come it didn't happen in highschool since I went to a small school. After I turned 18 and could legally drink (military overseas) and go to clubs I think it became expected to happen
Hi Isalys!! Thanks so much for having me on. Smooch! Love your ammendment to my post. It basically reflects my experience and views on virginity. I actually think reading romance novels made me more particular (although not enough given I'm divorced). LOL. But I always thought of it as something not to be shared with just anyone.
Hi Ayana, thanks for dropping by. :) Btw, that was Isalys who said she's only been with her husband.
I agree with Juju, it's definitely how you were raised and what your own personal feeling about it is. It is after all your body.
And waiting to save your self for someone whom you love and trust is a smart choice. Having sex means dealing with lots of hormones and feelings. Waiting until you're capable of handling them should be the norm.
Great post! Virginity doesn't seem to be such a value these days. I think it's important for a girl to wait to have sex with a partner who respects her and loves her, instead of having random sex to lose her virginity.
Hm, let me think, well I do feel like it's nothing special here. Sad really. Juts get it over with. I feel that it's more a bad thing, something to get over with. And if you wait you're weird.
It had nothing to do with religion. Nor did it stem from pressure--to lose or keep it. Rather, it was out of respect for myself. I refused to be with someone that way until I was certain I was with a guy I loved and respected, and who I felt returned both of those sentiments.
I don't think there is a wrong or right decision with regard to this issue. Rather, I feel it's a matter of having all the cards / having the knowledge necessary to make a choice that is right for YOU. Because it doesn't matter what a guy, or your parents, or the cliquey girls strutting down the halls thing. What YOU think and what YOU feel about your own sexuality should always be priority #1 in any discussion about it, especially of this nature.
No matter what time we live in, there will always be a sexual timeline that is en vogue--virginity was the hot thing for centuries, since it allowed men the ability to assure that the children in his home were legitimately his. This was important because of how properties, inheritances, etc. were passed down. In modern times we see an increased encouragement of sexuality because (1) we have genetics stuff that can test paternity, (2) the pendulum has swung in a very opposite direction, and (3) now that men don't need the results of female virginity to stake any sort of claim, it's in their best interest to encourage women to lose it younger. You don't think as clearly, you're struggling against media and peer pressure, etc.
My problem with all of this--past and present--is that left to its own devices, Virginity is not about a woman's choice. It's actually an idealism, a catch all phrase like "clingy", that people can throw around in different ways depending on what suits their needs. There is no honour or respect associated with it; it's a word for something that doesn't technically exist and yet that we allow ourselves to feel guilt over: whether that guilt pressures us to hold it or throw it away.
Tell me, people: when's the last time you seriously heard virginity used as something to encourage a woman to decide, of her own accord, when SHE is ready for sex? As an ideal, I can empathize with people feeling pressure one way or another. But as someone who chose to wat while living in a society that actively pressures us to purge it like it's a disease, it really brings to mind that line from "Won't Be Fooled Again" by The Who:
Regardless of what we're being told to do with virginity, there is a constant in that we ARE being told what to do with it, rather then being respected to make a choice right for us as individuals. Until that changes, it's the same problem with different faces, no matter how you look at it.
I hate to say it, but I think the norm is to question why a girl would still be a virgin at 20. but I love a girl that is confident enough to answer that question w/out feeling she should apologize. Thanks for the great discussion.
I think it depends on the values that the guy and girl have as to how virginity is perceived. Your book sounds good.
I think that nowadays, guys think "what is wrong with this chick" if they know she's still a virgin. , especially if they are older. I'm going on 32 this year and still a virgin. I think, like Isalys, that sex should be more than just physical pleasure. There has to be a deeper meaning that just that. I like heroines who wait to have that special deeper meaning between her and her partner than just give it up because she thinks the guy is hot.
I was 32 years old when I lost my virginity. It was on my wedding night to my hubby. He wanted to wait till then (it wasn't easy, I'll tell you that much :) )but he thought it be very special, And it was. Had opportunity through the years but really wanted to wait for when I found that special someone I would fall in love with.
It such a special and intimate experience; physically, emotionally and spiritually. I have no regrets.
I have three teenagers (15 yr old beautiful daughter and 16 and 17 yr old handsome boys) and all three are virgins and wanting to wait for that special some also. They have friends who have decided not to wait and seen a lot of hurt and heartache. But they also have friends who are choosing to wait and see how happy and content they are with their decision. I think that the slowly, virginity is making a comeback.Sex is something special and to be valued as a very special experience with that special someone.
In the end it every individuals own choice. But boy am I glad I remained a virgin for the love of my life and he valued it as a very special girl.
I'm way out of the loop on the current generation of adolescents/young adults, though I have seen plenty of evidence that many of them (both sexes) are extremely casual about sex, especially by the time they're in their early twenties.
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Please help to do Guild Quest & Dungeon Guild Quest. Please help to donate gold so we can get a guild town soon
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OMG 12 hours of maintenance and now like an hour or more of "small" maintenance WTH is up with asda. I wanna play!!!!! I don't have much time as it is on weekdays and now they are taking even that way from me =( I want my frankie mask!
Subject: 1st Challenge: The Fearless Battle to Black Eagle in Night Valley Event Sat Nov 28, 2009 7:43 am
We have 9 names out of 15 name in event as winner http://www.foxxgames.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=497
(There are still 2 warrior, meeting and discussion will be held soon to review who should have it, your name will be updated here soon).
A conclusion has been make, iHazze has been helping alot to farm and tank for the boss as a THS, this highly contribution is greatly appreciated therefore has been given a 2nd egg to try due to 1st failure. Ariel who has been consistently being a key healer to help healing on NV run on a daily basis has also been granted a 2nd egg to try due to 1st failure.
The spare 2 warior egg we will review who are the loyal warrior that has contribute alot to the clan and they shall have it.
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The history of the United States is substantial and also complex, yet can be broken down into moments and periods that separated, merged, as well as transformed the United States into the country it is today. The American flag didn’t appear like it does now. Apart from that, it underwent a lot of adjustments and alterations.
Enter the American Revolution. Sometimes referred to as the American War of Independence, or the Revolutionary War, it was a conflict which lasted from 1775-1783 and also allowed the original 13 colonies to remain independent from Great Britain. Starting in Great Britain in the late 1790s, the Industrial Revolution ultimately made its path to the United States and also changed the emphasis of the nation’s economy and also the way it manufactures items.
For more than 10 years prior to the episode of the revolution in 1775, conflict had been building between colonists as well as the British authorities. These stress arose from expanding tensions in between residents of Great Britain’s 13 North American colonies as well as the colonial government (which represented the British crown). Attempts by the British government to elevate profits by taxing the colonies (notably the Stamp Act of 1765, the Townshend Tariffs of 1767 and the Tea Act of 1773) consulted with heated objection amongst several colonists, who disliked their absence of depiction in Parliament and also demanded the exact same legal rights as other British citizens. Colonial resistance brought about violence in 1770, when British soldiers opened fire on a mob of colonists, killing five people in just what was called the Boston Massacre. After December 1773, when a band of Bostonians dressed as Mohawk Indians boarded British ships and discarded 342 containers of tea right into Boston Harbor, an annoyed Parliament passed a series of actions (referred to as the Intolerable, or Coercive Acts) created to reassert imperial authority in Massachusetts.
George Washington was made its leader. Congress wished they could force the British to negotiate yet George III rejected to compromise. Instead, in August 1775 he proclaimed that all the American colonies were in a state of disobedience.
By June 1776, with the Revolutionary War in full swing, a growing bulk of the colonists had actually come to prefer freedom from Britain. That same year Richard Henry Lee of the Virginia Assembly offered Congress with resolutions stating the self-reliance of the colonies, requiring a confederation as well as shared the have to find foreign allies for a war against Britain. On July 4th, the Continental Congress voted to embrace the Declaration of Independence, drafted by a five-man committee consisting of Franklin and John Adams yet composed generally by Jefferson. By the autumn of 1781, the American forces had begun to compel the opponent to withdraw to Virginia’s Yorktown peninsula, near where the York River clears right into Chesapeake Bay. Supported by a French army commanded by General Jean Baptiste de Rochambeau, Washington moved against Yorktown with a total of around 14,000 soldiers, while a fleet of 36 French battleships offshore prevented British support or escape. Trapped and also overpowered, the enemy was compelled to surrender their whole military. Claiming illness, the British general sent his deputy, Charles O’Hara, to surrender; after O’Hara came close to Rochambeau to surrender his sword (the Frenchman deferred to Washington), Washington gave the nod to his very own deputy, Benjamin Lincoln, who accepted it. After French assistance helped the Continental Army force the British abandonment at Yorktown, Virginia, in 1781, the Americans had actually effectively won their freedom, though combatting would certainly not formally end until 1783.
The motion for American independence successfully triumphed at Yorktown, modern observers did not see that as the crucial victory. British armies stayed posted around Charleston, as well as the effective major military still resided in New York. The British exit of their soldiers from Charleston and also Savannah in late 1782 lastly pointed to the end of the dispute. British and also American mediators in Paris authorized initial peace terms in Paris late that November, and also on September 3, 1783, Great Britain formally identified the independence of the United States in the Treaty of Paris. At the same time, Britain authorized different peace treaties with France as well as Spain (which had gotten in the dispute in 1779), bringing the American Revolution to a close after eight long years.
The American flag was made to stand for the new union of the thirteen initial states: it would have thirteen stripes, alternating red and also white, as well as thirteen stars, white on a blue field. Among the very first flags had the stars laid out in a circle, based upon the idea that colonies were equal. The thirteen stripes, laid out side by side, stood for the battle for independence; red meant valiance, white signified pureness and blue represented loyalty.
In 1818, after a couple of style adjustments, the United States Congress decided to maintain the flag’s initial thirteen stripes and include brand-new stars to show each brand-new state that got in the union.
While there is no doubt that the actual Betsy Ross deserved interest in her own right, it is the legend of Betsy stitching the initial stars and stripes that has made her a remarkable historical number. The Betsy Ross tale was given spotlight in 1870 by her grandson, William Canby, in a speech he made to the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Canby and also various other participants of Betsy’s household authorized sworn affidavits mentioning that they heard the story of the production of the initial flag from Betsy’s very own mouth.
According to the oral history, in 1776, three men – George Washington, Robert Morris, as well as George Ross, saw Betsy Ross in her furniture shop. She escorted them to her parlor, where they can have a private meeting. Here, Washington took a folded paper from his inside coat pocket. On it, was a drawing of a flag with thirteen red as well as white stripes and also thirteen 6-pointed stars.
Washington asked if Betsy can make a flag from the layout. Betsy responded: “I don’t know, yet I will certainly attempt.” This line was used in the sworn statements of numerous of Betsy’s household members, recommending that it is a straight quote from Betsy. As the story goes, Betsy suggested transforming the stars to 5 points rather than 6.
Some historians think that it was Francis Hopkisnon who offered birth to the suggestion of the Stars and Stripes. Francis Hopkinson was a preferred patriot, a lawyer, a Congressman from New Jersey, an endorser of the Declaration of Independence, poet, artist, and distinguished civil servant.
He was designated to the Continental Navy Board on November 6,1776. It was while working on the Continental Navy Board that he transformed his attention to creating the flag of the United States. The use of stars because style is thought to have actually been the result of an experience in the war straightly related to his propriety.
A publication in Hopkinson’s collection at his residence in Bordentown was taken by a Hessian soldier in December 1776, a dark year of the war. The soldier, one I. Ewald, composed on the inside cover that he had seen the author near Philadelphia as well as that he, Ewald, had actually taken the publication from a fine nation seat near Philadelphia. The soldier had written over as well as listed below Hopkinson’s bookplate, which had three 6 pointed stars and his family adage, “Semper Paratus”, or “Always Ready”.
In a letter to the Board of Admiralty in 1780 Hopkinson asserted that he had actually created “the flag of the United States of America” along with a number of ornaments, devices, and checks appearing on bills of exchange, ship papers, the seals of the boards of Admiralty as well as Treasury, and also the Great Seal of the United States. Hopkinson had gotten absolutely nothing for this work, and currently he sent a bill and also asked “whether a Quarter Cask of the public wine” would certainly not be a sensible as well as proper incentive for his labors.
Even so, no one can be so certain who produced the American flag. The American flag is the spiritual symbol of the country. It signifies the residents’ birthright, their heritage of freedom purchased with blood as well as sadness. The title deed of freedom, which is the country’s to delight in and also hold in trust for posterity. Everlasting watchfulness is the price of freedom. As you see the flag silhouetted in front of the calm skies of the country, you are reminded that the American flag represents just what you are – no more, no much less.
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Annual Conference and General Meeting | Continuing Education - Canadian Association for University Continuing Education - CAUCE
Each year, the CAUCE National Conference brings together continuing education professionals, researchers, faculty members and adult learners from across Canada, the US and UK. The conference themes are imaginative and relevant, and presenters share their inspiring and innovative work that is sure to inspire you. We celebrate and recognize innovation and excellence for both marketing materials and program development through our program and marketing awards, and we recognize our member's contribution to scholarly research and celebrate and we honor our members who make a sustained contribution to continuing education in Canada.
You will undoubtedly value the good balance of professional development, concurrent sessions, social events and, of course, networking opportunities offered each year.
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Competition is tough in business today, especially online. You must use any kind of advantage you could find in regards to advertising strategies, consisting of making use of videos. The item that understands explains just how video clip advertising strategies can be launched on part of your business.
To help make your videos go viral, offer fantastic content. Individuals will enjoy a video that is just all right if it consists of appropriate information that is vital to them.
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In video advertising and marketing you have a really short time structure to record your viewers attention. You should make the initial 15 seconds of your videos matter. During this time around, a video clip taster ought to be used to pull in visitors.
When searching YouTube for concepts, do not forget to use the * wildcard operator. This enables you to find videos, which are similar yet not the same to your search terms. For example, “How you can * a book” may lead you to some smart concerns and solutions concerning functioning with books artistically.
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They, Vimeo and others do have advertising and marketing that might distract from and also even compete with your video clips. Online video platforms can be an excellent investment that offers you better branding choices and complete innovative control.
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You must utilize any sort of advantage you can find in terms of advertising methods, including the consumption of videos. While it could be a little challenging to convince someone that the individuals in your video are absolutely fans of you and also your items, it comes throughout much better than constantly doing video clips alone.
In video marketing you have a really short time structure to catch your customers attention. A major error of people new to video clip marketing is they try to make their video clips like a commercial. Integrate your video marketing efforts with social advertising.
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After more than 9 seasons as TV’s Dog Whisperer, Cesar Millan has a new mission: to use his unique insights about dog psychology to create stronger, happier relationships between humans and their canine companions.
Now in paperback, this inspirational and practical guide draws on thousands of training encounters around the world to present 98 essential lessons. Taken together, they will help dog owners create the most fulfilling life possible with their dogs.
In these pages, Cesar delves into crucial themes that go beyond obedience-school basics to reveal the hearts and minds of our beloved pets. In short, practical takes, he explores:
Throughout the book, inspiring stories from Cesar’s case files -- and from his TV show, Leader of the Pack – provide moving real-world applications and surprising life lessons.
Smart, easy to use, and packed with Cesar's remarkable insights into human and canine behavior, A Short Guide to A Happy Dog is an inspiring tool for anyone looking to live a better life with a beloved member of the family.
Use navigation buttons on this Chesham street map to get a closer view, or move around to see other areas surrounding Chesham in Buckinghamshire.
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If youre gonna throw a tantrum, at least do it like Djokovic and fuck their shit up. Make *them* cry. Much to learn, Queen. #USOpen
No coaching from the stands for a while until things cool over, so Marián Vajda currently rethinking the entire game plan for tomorrow. #USOpen
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Commentary re The Hill written by Devin Hughes is president of GVPedia, a comprehensive resource providing public access to research on gun violence. Beth Roth is co-founder of Children’s Firearm Safety Alliance and executive director of Safe Tennessee Project; Jen Pauliukonis is executive director of GVPedia and Marylanders to Prevent Gun Violence.
In his op-ed on May 24, pro-gun commentator John Lott contends that Child Access Prevention (CAP) laws will cost lives and that making guns more readily accessible is the answer to gun violence. The opposite is true. Significant evidence shows that CAP laws save lives, and the defensive gun use myth fuels even more gun violence.
Lott’s article is riddled with fabrications and falsehoods. For example, he opines that “every place in the world that has banned guns has seen an increase in murder.” Yet Japan is the developed nation that has come closest to completely banning firearms, and it has seen its homicide rate fall more than 75 percent since it adopted its ban in 1958. While correlation is not causation, Lott’s correlative claim is unmistakably false. Further, a 2013 study found that among developed nations, more guns per capita was associated with significantly higher rates of firearm deaths.
Lott’s most glaring errors, though, surround the core theses that safe storage would cost lives by preventing defensive gun use and that unintentional child shootings are rare, with those that do occur being the result of criminal adults.
Although Lott correctly notes that Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data show an average of 59 children are unintentionally shot and killed each year, he fails to disclose that researchers have conclusively revealed that this number is a significant underestimate. The CDC readily admits that its estimate is low, so using this number can only be a tactic to minimize these deaths. A 2013 New York Times investigation found that fewer than half of unintentional shootings of children were recorded as such (often being mislabeled as homicides). And a more recent 2016 Associated Press and USA Today report found more than 1,000 deaths and injuries from unintentional shootings from Jan. 1, 2014, to June 30, 2016, 90 of whom were 3-year-olds.
The Children’s Firearm Safety Alliance compiles unintentional child shootings that result from negligent storage. In 2016, 120 children ages 0-17 were killed and 175 injured. In 2017, 132 children were killed and 216 injured — all as a result of a child gaining access to an irresponsibly stored firearm. Between 2016 and May 26, 2018, 137 toddlers — between the ages of zero and three — picked up a loaded, unsecured gun and pulled the trigger, resulting in the deaths of 51 children and two adults, and injuring 74 children and nine adults.
Lott opines that “relatively few accidental gunshots take place in law-abiding, normal homes; most accidental gunshots resulting in the deaths of minors are fired by adult males in their mid-to-late 20s who have criminal histories.” This is an outright fabrication.
National Violent Death Reporting System data compiled by the Harvard Injury Control Research Center reveal that from 2003-2006, two-thirds of fatal unintentional shootings of children under the age of 14 were committed by other children. When self-inflicted unintentional deaths are included, the figure rises to 74 percent.
Lott’s outdated, solitary study claiming that CAP laws increase crime relies extensively on dubious econometric practices. More reliable research reveals that not only does firearm prevalence endanger children, but that strong CAP laws also help mitigate this risk and save lives. These laws help reduce both unintentional shootings and youth firearm suicides.
Lott’s research is also predicated on the myth that defensive gun use (DGU) is widespread and effective. Neither is the case. While small private surveys indicate there are approximately 2.5 million cases of DGU annually, they suffer from significant false positives and other methodological problems that render their estimates unusable. Instead, the best available empirical data compiled by the Gun Violence Archive reveal there are fewer than 2,100 verified DGUs annually. Further, Harvard research indicates that in the rare circumstance a firearm is used in self-defense, it is no more effective at preventing injury than doing nothing.
Further, the failure to store firearms securely is making it even easier for criminals to obtain firearms. More than 200,000 firearms are stolen from gun owners each year, and research shows that more gun ownership increases levels of overall burglary.
It is important to note that this isn’t an either-or situation. For gun owners who do feel the need to have firearms readily available for the exceedingly rare circumstance of self-defense, plenty of gun safes allow for rapid deployment yet keep the firearm secure at all other times. Self-defense is not a legitimate excuse for jeopardizing the safety of loved ones or allowing even more firearms to hit America’s streets.
Lott’s proposals encourage irresponsible gun ownership that would result in more dead children, gun theft, and violence on America’s streets.
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Our experience has sadly been that too often Local Authorities and other playground managers feel pressurised into unnecessary expenditure by poor inspections. Please see our publication “Poor Playground Inspection Reports Leading to Wasteful Expenditure”. Cheaper inspections can cost more in the long run.
We take great care to ensure that our advice is carefully prioritised so that valuable resources are spent on necessary repairs or modifications and that unnecessary expenditure is avoided.
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Anyone involved in the computer industry likely spends some amount of time reading about the latest security issues in books such as Security for Web Developers. Administrators and developers probably spend more time than many people, but no one can possibly read all the security research available today. There are so many researchers looking for so many bugs in so many places and in so many different ways that even if someone had the time and inclination to read every security article produced, it would be impossible. You’d need to be the speediest reader on the planet (and then some) to even think about scratching the surface. So, you must contemplate the usefulness of all that research—whether it’s actually useful or simply a method for some people to get their name on a piece of paper.
Some of the attacks require physical access to the system. In some cases, you must actually take the system apart to access components in order to perform the security trick. Unless you or your organization is in the habit of allowing perfect strangers physical access to your systems, which might include taking them apart, you must wonder whether the security issue is even worth worrying about. You need to ask why someone would take the time to document a security issue that’s nearly impossible to see, much less perform in a real world environment. More importantly, the moment you see that a security issue requires physical access to the device, you can probably stop reading.
You also find attacks that require special equipment to perform. The article, How encryption keys could be stolen by your lunch, discusses one such attack. In fact, the article contains a picture of the special equipment that you must build to perpetrate the attack. It places said equipment into a piece of pita bread, which adds a fanciful twist to something that is already quite odd and pretty much unworkable given that you must be within 50 cm (19.6 in) from the device you want to attack (assuming that the RF transmission conditions are perfect). Except for the interesting attack vector (using a piece of pita bread), you really have to question why anyone would ever perpetrate this attack given that social engineering and a wealth of other attacks require no special equipment, are highly successful, and work from a much longer distance.
Another example of incredibly weird security research is found in the article, When the good guys are wielding the lasers. I have to admit it’s interesting in a James Bond sort of way, but we’re talking about lasers mounted on drones. This attack at least has the advantage of distance (1 km or 0.6 mi). However, you have to wonder just how the laser was able to get a line of sight with the attack object, a printer in this case. If a device is critical enough that someone separates it from the Internet, it’s also quite likely that the device won’t be sitting in front of a window where someone can use a laser to access it.
A few research pieces become more reasonable by discussing outlandish sorts of hacks that could potentially happen after an initial break-in. The hack discussed in Design flaw in Intel chips opens door to rootkits is one of these sorts of hacks. You can’t perpetrate the hack until after breaking into the system some other way, but the break-in has serious consequences once it occurs. Even so, most hackers won’t take the time because they already have everything needed—the hack is overkill.
The articles that help most provide a shot of reality into the decidedly conspiracy-oriented world of security. For example, Evil conspiracy? Nope, everyday cyber insecurity, discusses a series of events that everyone initially thought pointed to a major cyber attack. It turns out that the events occurred at the same time by coincidence. The article author thoughtfully points out some of the reasons that the conspiracy theories seemed a bit out of place at the outset anyway.
It also helps to know the true sources of potential security issues. For example, the articles, In the security world, the good guys aren’t always good and 5 reasons why newer hires are the company’s biggest data security risk, point out the sources you really do need to consider when creating a security plan. These are the sorts of articles that should attract your attention because they describe a security issue that you really should think about. Likewise, reading articles such as, Software developers aren’t implementing encryption correctly and 4 fatal problems with PKI help you understand why your security measures may not always work as well as anticipated.
The point is that you encounter a lot of information out there that doesn’t help you make your system any more secure. It may be interesting if you have the time to read it, but the tactics truly aren’t practical and no hacker is going to use them. Critical thinking skills are your best asset when building your security knowledge. Let me know about your take on security research at John@JohnMuellerBooks.com.
There is a myth among administrators and developers that it’s possible to keep a machine free of viruses, adware, Trojans, and other forms of malware simply by disconnecting it from the Internet. I’m showing my age (yet again), but machines were being infected with all sorts of malware long before the Internet became any sort of connectivity solution for any system. At one time it was floppy disks that were the culprit, but all sorts of other avenues of attack present themselves. To dismiss things like evil USB drives that take over systems, even systems not connected to the Internet, is akin to closing your eyes and hoping an opponent doesn’t choose to hit you while you’re not looking. After all, it wouldn’t be fair. However, whoever said that life was fair or that anyone involved in security plays by the rules? If you want to keep your systems free of malware, then you need to be alert and scrutinize them continually.
Let’s look at this issue another way. If you refused to do anything about the burglar rummaging around on the first floor while you listened in your bedroom on the second floor, the police would think you’re pretty odd. More importantly, you’d have a really hard time getting any sort of sympathy or empathy from them. After all, if you just let a burglar take your things while you blithely refuse to acknowledge the burglar’s presence, whose fault is that? (Getting bonked on the back of the head while you are looking is another story.) That’s why you need to monitor your systems, even if they aren’t connected to the Internet. Someone wants to ruin your day and they’re not playing around. Hackers are dead serious about grabbing every bit of usable data on your system and using it to make your life truly terrible. Your misery makes them sublimely happy. Really, take my word for it.
The reason I’m discussing this issue is that I’m still seeing stories like, “Chinese hacker group among first to target networks isolated from Internet.” So, what about all those networks that were hacked before the Internet became a connectivity solution? Hackers have been taking networks down for a considerable time period and it doesn’t take an Internet connection to do it. The story is an interesting one because the technique used demonstrates that hackers don’t have to be particularly good at their profession to break into many networks. It’s also alarming because some of the networks targeted were contractors for the US military.
There is no tool, software, connection method, or secret incantation that can protect your system from determined hackers. I’ve said this in every writing about security. Yes, you can use a number of tools to make it more difficult to get through and to dissuade someone who truly isn’t all that determined. Unfortunately, no matter how high you make the walls of your server fortress, the hacker can always go just a bit further to climb them. Headlines such as “Advanced Attackers go Undetected for a Median of 229 Days; Only One-Third of Organizations Identify Breaches on Their Own” tell me that most organizations could do more to scrutinize their networks. Every writing I read about informed security is that you can’t trust anyone or anything when you’re responsible for security, yet organizations continue to ignore that burglar on the first floor.
There is the question of whether it’s possible to detect and handle every threat. The answer is that it isn’t. Truly gifted hackers will blindside you can cause terrifying damage to your systems every time. Monitoring can mitigate the damage and help you recover more quickly, but the fact is that it’s definitely possible to do better. Let me know your thoughts about security at John@JohnMuellerBooks.com.
Windows XP, the operating system that simply refuses to die. The title of this post should tell you that there have been four other posts (actually a lot more than that) on the death of Windows XP. The last post was on 30 May 2014, Death of Windows XP? (Part 4). I promised then that it would be my last post, but that’s before I knew that Windows XP would still command between 10 percent and 15 percent market share—placing it above the Mac’s OS X. In fact, according to some sources, Windows XP has greater market share than Windows 8.1 as well. So it doesn’t surprise me that a few of you are still looking for Windows XP support from me. Unfortunately, I no longer have a Windows XP setup to support you, so I’m not answering Windows XP questions any longer.
Apparently, offering Windows XP support is big business. According to a recent ComputerWorld article, the US Navy is willing to pony up $30.8 million for Microsoft’s continued support of Windows XP. Perhaps I ought to reconsider and offer paid support after all. There are many other organizations that rely on Windows XP and some may shock you. For example, the next time you stop in front of an ATM, consider the fact that 95 percent of them still run Windows XP. In both cases, the vendors are paying Microsoft to continue providing updates to ensure the aging operating system remains secure. However, I’m almost certain that even with security updates, hackers have figured out ways to get past the Windows XP defenses a long time ago. For example, even with fixes in place, it’s quite easy to find headlines such as, “Hackers stole from 100 banks and rigged ATMs to spew cash.”
What worries me more than anything else is that there are a lot of home users out there who haven’t patched their Windows XP installation in a really long time now. Their systems must be hotbeds of viruses, adware, and Trojans. It wouldn’t surprise me to find that every one of them is a zombie spewing out all sorts of garbage. It’s time to put this aging operating system out of its misery. If you have a copy of Windows XP, please don’t contact me about it—get rid of it and get something newer. Let me know your thoughts on ancient operating systems at John@JohnMuellerBooks.com.
I’ve gotten used to a whole lot of silly vendor tricks over the years. Just about every vendor I’ve worked with has done something completely idiotic, just to cause the other guy woe. The user always ends up hurt. Readers of Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core, Microsoft Windows Command Line Administration Instant Reference, and Windows 8 for Dummies Quick Reference need to be aware that according to a ComputerWorld article, Samsung has turned off Windows Update. The worrisome part of all this is that there is apparently an executable to turn the support off, but not another executable to turn support back on. Sites, such as engadget, are recommending you perform a clean install of Windows on your computer to get rid of the problem.
The whole issue seems to revolve around Samsung being worried that Microsoft’s updates will interfere with Samsung’s updates of its software. The result could be that the system won’t work. Phrases, such as “could be” and “might not”, always bother me. Samsung must not have tested the problem fully or they would have had a more positive and straightforward comment to make when asked about the problem. The point is that the user loses. Advice such as telling users they must reinstall Windows from scratch to get rid of the problem sounds just dandy until you figure out that most users can’t perform this task, so they’ll be out extra money getting someone else to do the job or we’ll all face the issues that happen when updates don’t occur. It’s not as if the Internet really requires yet more zombies (computers under hacker control)—we have no lack of them now.
A similar problem occurred not long ago when Lenovo thought it would be a good idea to pre-install the Superfish adware on the computers it put out. Most computer vendors add bloatware to their systems, which really does make it a good idea to perform a clean install when you buy a new system, but purposely adding adware seems a bit deranged to me. Lenovo later apologized and fixed the problem, but the point is that they made the mistake in the first place.
Some of my readers have asked why so many of my books include installation instructions or at least pointers to the installation instructions. The answer is that vendors keep doing things that make me shake my head and wonder just what they were thinking about. When you buy a new system from someone, perform a clean install of the operating system to get rid of the bloatware or have someone else do it for you. If you choose to keep the pre-installed operating system in place, make sure you research any oddities of the installation (such as turning off Windows Update). Otherwise, you might end up with a situation where Windows Update simply doesn’t do the job because someone told it not to. Let me know your thoughts on pre-installed software, bloatware, and vendors who seem completely clueless at John@JohnMuellerBooks.com.
According to a ComputerWorld article, Samsung will end the practice of disabling Windows Update. Of course, one has to wonder why they did it in the first place. If you have one of the systems that disabled Windows Update, a patch will restore the system to perform the required updates.
Some time back, I created the Adding a Location to the Windows Path blog post to help readers make better use of some of my book examples. Adding a location to the path makes it possible for Windows to locate applications with greater ease. However, that post didn’t make it clear that a space in a path would cause problems. For example, a path such as, C:\Windows; C:\Python33 (note the space) won’t work. In order for the path to work, each individual path must be separated from the others with just a semicolon, such as C:\Windows;C:\Python33. If you’ve added a path to your Windows setup and find that Windows can’t locate the applications you want to use, please check for an unwanted space in the path.
The limitation on using spaces in a path makes sense because you also have to restrict their use at the command line. For example, typing Dir /A D (with a space between the A and the D) will produce an error. In order to obtain the correct results, you must type Dir /AD and press Enter. The reason the space causes a problem is because the command processor treats spaces as a delimiter, a separator between command elements. The space tells the command processor that one element has ended and a new one has started.
Spaces can creep into commands with relative ease. All it takes is a relatively simple tap on the spacebar at the wrong time. In addition, spaces can be hard to spot when you use certain fonts. When working in an editor to create batch files or other permanently stored command forms, always use a mono-space font, such as Courier New, to make spaces easier to spot. The point is to look for unwanted spaces when a command line feature doesn’t work properly and you know you have typed the correct command.
As a reminder from my books, the command line can also be case sensitive in some cases. Make sure you check your commands to ensure they’re formatted correctly. Let me know about your book-specific command line issue at John@JohnMuellerBooks.com.
I maintain statistics about each of my books. Lately, I’ve noticed a trend with my command line reference books. More people are sending me e-mail about Microsoft Windows Command Line Administration Instant Reference and Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core. However, the questions are becoming more diverse and less technical. Rather than the targeted questions about administration needs, I’m getting what I think are probably power user questions as well. People see my blog posts about commands, such as FindStr, and they naturally want to know more.
Someone recently wrote to ask me about what I thought the trends regarding the command line are. Based on my statistics, I would think that administrators are continuing to use the command line and more power users are rediscovering the command line. However, basing an opinion solely on book-related e-mail isn’t always the best idea and it certainly isn’t very scientific. Statistically, the e-mail is probably skewed to some extent because people aren’t speaking in general about their feelings—they have specific questions.
So, today I come to you with a request. Could you either comment to this blog post or send me e-mail about how you use the command line, or whether you use it at all? Microsoft is doing everything it can to move people to PowerShell. You can do quite a lot with PowerShell, including writing scripts that are more robust than those you can write at the command line. In addition, there are sites, such as PowerShell.com, that cater to the needs of the PowerShell user.
Even though it would seem at first like PowerShell is the future and the command line is passé, the command line has the advantage of simplicity and long term stability. In addition, there are still more resources available for the command line than there are for PowerShell. I generally use the command line for all my needs because I simply haven’t had a need for the additional resources that PowerShell provides. Let me know your thoughts about the command line and whether you generally see PowerShell as the required replacement for it at John@JohnMuellerBooks.com.
The last post, Death of Windows XP? (Part 3), was supposed to be the last word on this topic that won’t die, but as usual, it isn’t. The hackers of the world have figured out a new an interesting way of getting around Microsoft’s plan to kill Windows XP. It turns out that you can continue to get updates if you’re willing to use a registry hack to convince Windows Update that your system is a different version of Windows that is almost like Windows XP Service Pack 3, but not quite. You can read the article, How to get security updates for Windows XP until April 2019, to get the required details.
The hack involves making Windows Update believe that you actually own a Point of Sale (POS) system that’s based on Windows XP. The POS version of Windows XP will continue to have support until April of 2019, when it appears that Windows XP will finally have to die unless something else comes along. It’s important to note that you must have Windows XP Service Pack 3 installed. Older versions of Windows XP aren’t able to use the hack successfully.
After reading quite a few articles on the topic and thinking through the way Microsoft has conducted business in the past, I can’t really recommend the registry hack. There are a number of problems with using it that could cause issues with your setup.
The updates aren’t specifically tested for the version of Windows XP that you’re using, so you could see odd errors pop up.
Microsoft could add code that will trash your copy of Windows XP (once it figures out how to do so).
There are probably other reasons not to use the hack, but these are the reasons that come to mind that are most important for my readers. As with most hacks, this one is dangerous and I do have a strong feeling that Microsoft will eventually find a way to make anyone using it sorry they did. The support period for Windows XP has ended unless you have the money to pay for corporate level support—it’s time to move on.
I most definitely won’t provide support to readers who use the hack. There isn’t any way I can create a test system that will cover all of the contingencies so that I could even think about providing you with any support. If you come to me with a book-related issue and have the hack installed, I won’t be able to provide you with any support. This may seem like a hard nosed attitude to take, but there simply isn’t any way I can support you.
Questions continue to come in from readers who are still using Windows XP despite the fact that Microsoft is only marginally supporting it. Yes, it’s the operating system that refuses to die and readers really are confused as to why Microsoft has decided to kill what is obviously a popular operating system. They’re in good company. In fact, some authors, such as John Dvorak, have gone a lot further in their negative comments regarding the demise of Windows XP. The point is that Microsoft is quite determined to force anyone they can into using Windows 8.1, whether it works for them or not. It doesn’t seem to matter that people still have perfectly usable systems that are happily running Windows XP without problem.
My first two posts on this topic, Death of Windows XP? and Death of Windows XP? (Part 2) should have addressed any questions that people reading my books might have. Essentially, I recommend updating to Windows 7 (for business users) or Windows 8.1 (for consumers) when your hardware begins to die of old age or your needs change.
I no longer have access to a Windows XP system, so I’m not able to provide support for my old Windows XP books at this point in time. If you have one of my old Windows XP books, you’ll need to use it as is. I haven’t purposely gone out of my way to orphan the books, but the technology is old and I simply don’t have the resources to provide support for these books any longer. In addition, none of my current programming books are designed for Windows XP developers.
In the meantime, you need to ensure that you get security updates. Microsoft has extended a limited level of security support until 14 July 2015 that includes malware signatures and the associated engine. You won’t receive any sort of bug fixes. In order to enhance the security of your environment, you may want to consider these changes to your system:
Use a browser that receives regular security upgrades, such as Chrome or Firefox (IE is a bad choice because Microsoft won’t update it).
Examine your system (especially your hard drive) for signs of intruders (such as unexplained processes) on a regular basis.
These strategies can help you out for a while, but they’re short term solutions. Eventually, you need to go offline permanently (such as when using the system to run older games) or upgrade to something newer. Please let me know whether you have any additional questions about Windows XP and how it affects support for my books at John@JohnMuellerBooks.com.
It has been a while since I wrote the Simulating Users with the RunAs Command post that describes how to use the RunAs command to perform tasks that the user’s account can’t normally perform. (The basics of using the RunAs command appear in both Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core and Windows Command-Line Administration Instant Reference.) A number of you have written to tell me that there is a problem with using the RunAs command with built-in commands—those that appear as part of CMD.EXE. For example, when you try the following command:
you are asked for the Administrator password as normal. After you supply the password, you get two error messages:
In fact, you find that built-in commands as a whole won’t work as anticipated. One way to overcome this problem is to place the commands in a batch file and then run the batch file as an administrator. This solution works fine when you plan to execute the command regularly. However, it’s not optimal when you plan to execute the command just once or twice. In this case, you must execute a copy of the command processor and use it to execute the command as shown here:
This command looks pretty convoluted, but it’s straightforward if you take it apart a little at a time. At the heart of everything is the md \Temp part of the command. In order to make this a separate command, you must enclose it in double quotes. Remember to escape the double quote that appears withing the command string by using a backslash (as in \”).
To execute the command processor, you simply type cmd. However, you want the command processor to start, execute the command, and then terminate, so you also add the /c command line switch. The command processor string is also enclosed within double quotes to make it appear as a single command to RunAs.
Make sure you use forward slashes and backslashes as needed. Using the wrong slash will make the command fail.
The RunAs command can now proceed as you normally use it. In this case, the command only includes the username. You can also include the password, when necessary. Let me know if you find this workaround helpful at John@JohnMuellerBooks.com.
The fact that Windows XP, despite some pretty aggressive attack by Microsoft on its own product, is still alive isn’t in doubt. Of course, there is the matter of support to consider. Microsoft has decided not to provide any more support for Windows XP unless you’re a big company or government organization with immensely deep pockets and have a lot of cash to spend. Stories abound about the Dutch and British governments forking over huge bucks to keep their copies of Windows XP patched. Of course, the IRS is in on it too. (Microsoft begrudgingly decided to provide security updates for Windows XP until 14 July 2015 after a lot of complaining.)
My previous post on this topic, Death of Windows XP?, discussed some of the pros and cons of keeping the aging operating system around. In general, it’s a good idea to update to Windows 7 if you have equipment that can run it. Windows 8 has received a lot of negative press, especially for business needs. After working with it for a while myself, I see it as a good consumer operating system, but not necessarily something a business would want to use. Even with the updates, Windows 8 simply forces the user to work too hard to get things done in a manner that businesses would normally do them.
What surprised me this past week (and it shouldn’t have) is that some larger organizations are taking matters into their own hands. For example, if you’re a Windows XP user in China, you can get updates for your Windows XP installation from Qihoo 360. The point is that it appears that Windows XP will continue to receive patches and security updates even if Microsoft isn’t involved. This process almost reminds me of what happened to IBM when it started to drop the ball on the PC. At one time, everything revolved around IBM, but then the company made some really bad decisions and third parties had an opportunity to take control of the market (which they promptly did).
Whether you believe Windows XP is worth saving or not isn’t the issue. What the whole Windows XP scenario points out is that Microsoft is losing it’s grip on the market, even the desktop market where it once reigned supreme. What are your thoughts about Microsoft’s future? Let me know at John@JohnMuellerBooks.com.
An interesting article made its way into my feed reader this morning. Michael Ruhlman was discussing responses to a recent article in the New York Times about recipe "dealbreakers".
The article focused on the things that we see in recipes that make us want to skip them and move onto the next step. The underlying theme of the article seemed to be, "what will a recipe say to you that will make you think it's too hard to try?" As I thought about it, I realized that I had some personal recipe dealbreakers too. As you might have guessed, I read a lot of recipes, mostly found in a variety of Google searches. What kinds of characteristics make me move on?
If a recipe calls for any brand name product, I am unlikely to consider it. If a recipe is poorly written, I will generally move on. If a recipe calls for "margarine or butter", I know that if I actually decide to make the recipe, it will indeed use butter. If a recipe oversimplifies steps that should not be oversimplified, I am unlikely to take it seriously. If a recipe reeks of inexperience (as most online recipes do), I will scoff at it and move on.
There are some recipes that I may spend hours analyzing, even though I know I will probaby never make it, at least the way that was intended. This often is because I respect the chef, or am interested in the technique, and want to understand it further. When a recipe calls for a difficult or expensive piece of equipment, I start wondering how unhappy my wife would be at me if I were to actually purchase or, in some cases, build it. In short, I don't like easy recipes. I like good recipes.
The author of the article refers to Chef Thomas Keller as the "modern king of fussy recipes", whereas Rhulman refers to him as the "master technician". In this case I will refer to Rhulman as "a man who knows what he's talking about" and the NYT writer as "a wimp, unsuited for spending any amount of time in the kitchen". In fact, as I read the anecdotes in this article, one word kept popping into my head to describe each of the cooks mentioned: "wuss".
Is this because I'm sort of elitist, perched atop my pedastal, waiting for the right moment to slander any cook who would dare show less experience than me? Okay, so maybe I'm a little bit elitist. My wife occassionally uses the word "snobbish". In my opinion, I'm a man who likes things done The Right Way. Actually, there are a lot of right ways to do a lot of things. As a Perl programmer, I often repeat the acronym "TMTOWTDI" (pronounced Tim Toady, meaning "There's More Than One Way To Do It"). Indeed, there often is. And what the right way is depends entirely on the situation.
In my class this week, and in fact in most of my classes, we discuss a serious danger that our users often put us in. Linux and Unix guys will know what I mean when I talk about users using "chmod 777" to share a file with others. For the rest of you, this means the file is accessable to the world in every way that a file can be. Anyone that can find it is able to add potentially malicious code to it and then run it, causing untold amounts of hard to the user, system, network, or worse. Why do users do this to us? Because it's the easy way to share files. Even if they know The Right Way, they still want to do things The Easy Way because that's the way they know how to do it. They can't be bothered with understanding why it's so dangerous. Some may even see it as "a bad habit that they'll fix when they have time".
We spent a decent amount of time talking about various right ways to share files, and I even polled my students on their favorites. We discussed various pros and cons of each one, and I ultimately advised my students to consider in each situation which was really the right method to use. After a full lecture that focused on three file sharing methods (FTP, NFS and SMB), I asked my students what they would prefer to use. I then told them that in most situations, I would rather use scp or SFTP, methods which were not covered in the lecture, but which they all were familiar with, and I could see a light turn on in their heads. They agreed that in most situations, that's what they would use too.
In the cooking world, there are various ways to do things that we don't even think about. The NYT article discussed one person who "won't truss" and "won't lard". How many people reading this post even know what trussing or larding means? Let's see, there are a couple of hands up in the corner... yes, Jayce^, I see you. You can sit down. The rest of you? If you want to learn a couple of techniques that will improve your cooking knowledge tremendously, look into trussing and larding. If they are too hard, move on and find something else. But don't knock the rest of us that know how to do it, and know why to do it.
I play with a lot of weird techniques. I'm sure plenty of people see me as weird and eccentric. Well, they do anyway, but I'm specifically referring to these techniques. I'm encouraged by the work of other chefs, real chefs, the pioneers that spend their free time experimenting with ingredients and techniques that are not common. Ferran Adria, Grant Achatz, Thomas Keller, Wylie Dufresne, Paul Bocuse, the list goes on. These are the avant garde who have brought and who will bring new techniques to help us reanalyze and redefine our cooking methodologies. I'm not saying I will ever be on a list with them. They have something that is in short supply on my resume: restaurant experience. But that won't stop me from trying.
The common thread between each of these pioneers is that they know and have mastered the basics. Without a solid foundation, they know that their work in the kitchen is nothing. Even the recent Pixar film Ratattouie tells us, "anyone can cook, but only the fearless can be great". To the NYT writer, you can pretend all you want, but I think you know that until you do what it takes, you will only be a shell of what you seem to pretend to be. For you, I recommend the apple pie at McDonalds. That is the level that you apparently aspire to.
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Upon further consideration, however, Rav Ahai Gaon appears to be perfectly correct, since there is actually more to the Sugya than we have heretofore seen:
The Poskim accept the view of רב חסדא ורבה בר רב הונא against that of רבה, so Rav Ahai Gaon’s requirement of day and night care seems eminently logical, and Rav Berlin’s objection quite baffling. This point is made by Neziv in his העמק שאלה :
[Although he does not mention Rav Berlin’s comment, he clearly intends to rebut it. Neziv notes in an introduction to העמק שאלה that he will generally not make explicit reference to the משמרת שלום where he dissents from it, and explains why:
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A 19-Year Journey of a Ficus Microcarpa – From Pre-bonsai to Winning Awards - Originally posted on Bonsai Penjing & More: I purchased this Tiger Bark Ficus microcarpa as a pre-bonsai in 1997, and continued to train it for about 19 ye...
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The Marriage Bureau for Rich People is here again. The fourth book in this beautiful, gentle series takes us back to the unhurried streets of Vizag, where we meet our old friends from the previous books, and lose ourselves in the enjoyment of observing the complexities of their lives resolving and spinning out new patterns.
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Trump has pulled ahead of Clinton nationally in both the new FOX poll and the Rasmussen Poll. And Trump passed Clinton in favorability according to the newest national poll on that topic. The Megyn Kelly interview (including the hyping of it ahead of time) marked Trump’s third-act turn.
By the way, Anderson Cooper of CNN said last night that CNN finds the FOX polling to be reliable and transparent, in case you wondered.
Meanwhile, Clinton is losing one primary after another to a dehydrated dandelion in her own party. That doesn’t bode well for the coming cage fight with Godzilla.
And Godzilla hasn’t even started to punch hard. He’s still looking at the opposition research and humming. So that’s coming.
Clinton is planning to appear on Ellen with the all-female cast of the new Ghostbusters movie. That’s what overplaying the woman card looks like. One wag on Twitter put it this way:
The New York Times did its best to make Trump look like a sexist, but they only succeeded in destroyed their own credibility when their star witness outed them for making up stuff.
Clinton surrogate Ed Rendel said something that was probably harmless in person, and in the proper context, but taken out of context by outragists it sounded like he was saying Clinton supporters are mostly ugly women. That didn’t help.
Clinton’s team continues to churn out anti-Trump hit pieces that ask you to imagine President Trump in office. By November, voters will think Trump has been running the country for a year and it looked a lot like the Obama administration. That’s called “graduated exposure” and it’s a well-understood psychological phenomenon. The Democrats are working overtime to make Trump feel less scary while believing they are doing the opposite.
Now imagine Clinton and Trump selecting VPs. If Clinton picks a woman, she overplays the woman card to destruction. If she selects a beta male, it will seem cringeworthy to the sexist public. If she selects an alpha male it will annoy her base without gaining a single vote. Clinton loses on every path.
Meanwhile, Trump can pick a man or a woman and it will look natural. No VP will overshadow Trump’s energy. All he needs is a running mate that is competent and a little bit interesting.
Trump announced his list of potential Supreme Court Justices. Republicans seemed to like the list, which makes Trump seem more mainstream even if you don’t like the names on the list.
A jet on the way from France to Egypt has disappeared, and terrorism is the assumed reason. That plays to Trump’s strength, as does every act of terror everywhere.
Trump has gone a few weeks without creating any new provocations on the scale of his 2015 self. The longer he proves he can moderate his behavior to fit the situation – as he did in the Megyn Kelly interview – the more people trust that he isn’t crazy.
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Paul Manafort, Trump’s campaign manager, knows how to win. The Clinton campaign doesn’t show the same level of talent, at least in terms of persuasion. Clinton’s logo (the big H) looks like a hospital sign. And their “Love Trumps Hate” slogan is two-thirds “Love Trump.” Any trained persuader knows people put more cognitive weight on the first part of sentences.
I’m teeming with confirmation bias, but from my kitchen counter, I don’t see how it can go any direction but a Trump landslide from here.
I’ll remind readers that I have disavowed all of the candidates. My political views don’t line up with any of them. My interest is in Trump’s persuasion skills.
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When a president leaves office, you offer the ex-president an enormous speaking fee. Let’s say $400,000. The ex-president does the speech and banks the money. The ex-president has no power at that point, so the speaking fee can’t be seen as a bribe because there is no quid pro quo.
But what about the president that is in office while this happens? Do you think the current president notices when the the prior president gets a $400,000 payday for an hour of work?
So let’s say the company that hired the ex-president asks for a meeting with the current president. Do you think the company gets that meeting? And do you think the current president bends over backwards to get them whatever they need?
I agree with those who say President Trump hasn’t done enough draining of the swamp. But I do like having a president who could turn down a $400,000 payday without blinking. And that’s not nothing.
By the way, do you remember when Trump famously claimed he was worth $10 billion and his critics said it was closer to $3 billion? If Trump has a successful presidency (which I predict will happen), the Trump brand will be worth at least $10 billion at the end of his term. That would be no surprise to anyone who read the book that Trump’s childhood minister wrote.
Lots of patients are very scared of doing IVF. This is partly because they've heard lots of horror stories about how IVF babies are abnormal, or that the hormones will make them fat, or that if they grow too many eggs, they will either get menopausal sooner, or start getting ovarian cancer as they grow older. And, they've heard lots of horror stories from some of their friends, who've done IVF, about how painful the injections can be, or how many mood swings it causes, or the fact that you need bed rest or that there are lots of complications, or that the risk of miscarriage is higher after IVF.
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Animated TV producer Leah Lewis reaches out to young African American females, with some help from her buddy, Little Lumpy By Lauren Sable Freiman | Photo by Doug Khrenovsky Leah Lewis and her company, Three Butterflies Entertainment and Press, walked away from the pitch competition of the...
Casa Carvin is a luxury Mexican Mediterranean villa resting in the hillside of the exclusive enclave of Conchas Chinas. The property opens wide to outstanding views of the ocean and consists of 5 large en-suite bedrooms, all of them with amazing ocean views, terraces, Mini-Split A/C; Media room or additional bedroom; expansive terrace for entertainment with infinity pool and BBQ area; rooftop terrace with palapa bar area, separate 1 bedroom apartment and additional maids quarters. Garage and storage areas. This property has great rental potential and it is extremely well priced in today’s market!
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