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The Marquee strives to be the Farmer’s Almanac of the regional music scene — providing readers with facts, tid-bits, in-depth feature stories and a Calendar section that is unparalleled on Colorado’s Front Range, covering every live music venue from large venues such as Red Rocks Amphitheatre to small clubs and coffee shops.
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Investigating the design approach of designers-by-assignment: A learner analysis of workshop facilitators
Over the past decade organizations have increasingly relied on designers-by-assignment to develop instructional materials and facilitate learning experiences, largely in part due to the rise in self-service technologies and the perception that professional instructional designers are not needed. Merrill (2007) estimated that up to 95% of all instructional design products may be created by these individuals who generally participate in instructional design activities as only a small part of their job and lack formal training in the instructional design profession. Despite this reliance on designers-by-assignment, organizations generally do not provide adequate support or professional development opportunities. The present study investigated the learning needs of a specific population of designers-by-assignment – workshop facilitators for a national environmental education nonprofit – for the purpose of collecting data to support the design of a future online professional development program for this network. The learner analysis consisted of three instruments in addition to demographic questions: Design Approach Self-Assessment (based on Gibbons, 2003); Learning Design Skills Questionnaire (based on MacLean & Scott, 2011); and Online Learner Self-Assessment (modified from Watkins, Leigh, & Triner, 2004). The data were analyzed from the perspective of four position types (formal educators, natural resource professionals, nonformal educators, and university faculty) in order to assist in the development of persona profiles. Findings suggested that workshop facilitators across position types prefer a message-centric design approach, have distinct interests in developing their instructional design skills, and are ready to learn in an online environment. Recommendations focused on the practice of instructional design, specific design features to be included in a professional development program, and implementation of this program.
Discussion on the Web is mediated through layers of software and protocols. As scholars increasingly study communication and learning on the web it is essential to consider how site administrators, programmers, and designers ...
Designing Accessible Managed Care Services for People with Physical Disabilities: Consumer Suggestions Within an Emergent Design Process
Persons with physical disabilities have difficulty accessing health care. This has become more pronounced with the emergence of managed care and other efforts to limit growing healthcare costs. In responding to a state's ...
Biorisk management establishes the practices, procedures, system processes, and policies to manage laboratory biorisks, which are vital in the daily operations of research institutions involving biological materials, ...
Each year, MaRS Innovation’s members are granted approximately $1.47 billion to fund their basic research and discovery activities. We’re part of the ecosystem that exists to help them take their most market-ready ideas into the world.
As their commercialization agent, MaRS Innovation has a bird’s eye view on the new technology developing across our membership: we can spot emerging trends or respond to industry requests for specific technology areas while fostering collaboration.
With this perspective, MaRS Innovation identifies, accelerates and invests in the discoveries with the most potential, and sometimes connects new clusters of like-minded researchers to improve their technologies through collaboration.
Our members are our community. With the exception of the Thunder Bay Regional Research Institute, all are based in Toronto.
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The channels and types of online marketing available to you. HTML email marketing, SEO, Social Media and mobile marketing. Shynee Web Design explains the products and service
My header was comprised of a few things that are quite meaningful to me. My porcelain doll, she stands 3 feet tall, given to me by a long time friend and the Victorian Metal Box belonged to my mother who sadly, is no longer with us. The tassel, I bought in an Antique Shop which hangs on the switch of my standing lamp. I use PSP, exclusively, and numerous Filters. Owner of versions 4, 6, 8 and 10. Out of all, I use PSP 8 the most.
Showing their lives from birth until now, but more importantly with my journaling, words from a mother's heart to her child(ren).
I have never been gifted with verbalizing things, but I am able to convey my feelings and thoughts in writing. And so it is with that - that I am thankful I stumbled across Digital Scrapping- and can finally say all the things that I want my kids to know.
Not until I had made coffee etc, etc and sat down at my computer did I (as I habitually do) look at my clock in the taskbar and saw 3:00 staring back at me!
I can not believe I forgot to set my alarm or that I had even forgotten about the change whatsoever, AT ALL.
The repercussions will be felt through-out the day, I will feel it's force especially tonight - when I crash-n-burn at 8:00 o'clock.
Now, on to the scrappin' stuff- I'm working on a couple of things, I should have some kind of freebie up tomorrow.
Then tonight I came across this site that offers Scripts for PSP, but it works along with AV Bros. Page Curl Pro 2.1
The Demo keeps sample imprints on the image so you need to purchase in order to get beyond that. I recommend it. I've been playing for hours and here is one I felt worthy enough of being a Freebie...
Look what I did today... I tubed my Crocheted Crinoline Doll last night, my gosh but that was ..::ugh!::.. TEDIOUS work!!
Eventually I would like to become a designer and sell my kits, I'm just not there yet... I don't think.
Here's the goodies I promised. Only the beige flower is in the zip, I colorized it, thus getting the other 2- just for decoration on the sample. :P
Links Renewed for Frames~ ... I saw today that the files had reached their limits, thank you for letting me know. ;)
3 Tier Crochet Frame~ I worked on this yesterday, it's my own crocheting, and the rest was made in PSP excluding the bow, which is mine, scanned in.
The one child who I thought would never ever leave home, flew far. She was attached to my hip all her life then suddenly severed the attachment- I was shell-shocked left wondering how it happened?!? When it happened?!?
She at least gave me an inkling, I ::silly me:: just didn't pick up on it, she flew to Brazil with her Church. I kept waiting for the frantic call "I wanna come home", but, it never came...
Should you desire to crop off the hanger, feel free, otherwise I prefer she stay as she was created. ;)
New Frames~ I made these up today, thought I'd get them posted tonight since I'll be going back to work tomorrow. My work days are 11 hours long so it's pretty good odds that it wouldn't be happening tomorrow!
I took a picture of a piece of antique furniture that we own, went into my program, took part of the image and created these frames, I ended up with 2 styles that I liked.
Though they're all together in my "sample" image they are in fact each an individual separate file at eSnip.
Fish tank needs cleaned, laundry needs done, vacuuming, dishes, organize my "I'll get to this later" piles...::sigh::
Typically though, on my 2 days off during the week one day is spent on doing nothing, chore\house-wise.
Check back later for more Freebies, I think I may share the glasses that's in my parent's LO up yonder. I found that too in my mother's belongings.
Too, I'll upload the Victorian Paper that I made from the Vic. Metal Box, I have the soft muted version and the regular toned version.
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Let me remind you that long time ago, we have been using the metric system. Haha. Need to convert from miles to kilometre to find out the exact distance. So, based on the result by Nike apps I need to improve the pace. GO! GO! GO!
We pay tribute to him for the intense struggle he waged in the preparatory period of our democratic revolution against the Chinese reformists, taking the clear-cut stand of a Chinese revolutionary democrat. In this struggle he was the standard-bearer of China's revolutionary democrats.
We pay tribute to him for the signal contribution he made in the period of the Revolution of 1911 when he led the people in overthrowing the monarchy and founding the republic.
We pay tribute to him for his signal contribution in developing the new Three People's Principles from the old Three People's Principles in the first period of co-operation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party.
Save for a handful of reactionaries, the people of contemporary China are all successors in the revolutionary cause to which Dr. Sun Yat-sen dedicated himself.
We have completed the democratic revolution left unfinished by Dr. Sun Yat-sen and developed it into a socialist revolution. We are now in the midst of this revolution.
Things are always progressing. It is only forty-five years since the Revolution of 1911, but the face of China has entirely changed. In another forty-five years, that is, by the year 2001, at the beginning of the 21st century, China will have undergone an even greater change. It will have become a powerful industrial socialist country. And that is as it should be. China is a land with an area of 9,600,000 square
kilometres and a population of 600 million, and it ought to make a greater contribution to humanity. But for a long time in the past its contribution was far too small. For this we are regretful.
However, we should be modest -- not only now, but forty-five years hence and indeed always. In international relations, the Chinese people should rid themselves of great-nation chauvinism resolutely, thoroughly, wholly and completely.
Dr. Sun was a modest man. I heard him speak on many occasions and was impressed by the force of his character. From the way he applied himself to the study both of China's past and present and of foreign countries, including the Soviet Union, I knew he was a man with a receptive mind.
He worked heart and soul for the transformation of China, devoting his whole life to the cause; of him it can be justly said that he gave his best, gave his all, till his heart ceased to beat.
Like many great figures in history who stood in the forefront guiding the march of events, Dr. Sun, too, had his shortcomings. These shortcomings should be explained in the light of the historical conditions so that people can understand; we should not be too critical of our predecessors.
My background in community organizing combines with art practice to fuel a strong interest in engaging with people and media in what I term aesthetic action.
Mapping, storytelling, dialogue, guided walks, video, sound, music, dance, printmaking, sculpture, and performance are media we have combined with intentionally designed experiential processes aimed at inviting people to engage, interact, participate, and express themselves.
I think often these days about how artist, educator, and writer Ted Purves defined social practice art: that which produces a space of encounter. I am most interested in framing experiences for people to connect – with themselves, each other, issues they care about, their places.
With this aesthetic of relationship at center, our work goes further, pointing to action participants might choose in response to changes in thought or feeling that relational experiences may bring.
I’d love to hear what you think – about the work on this site, and about art as a way for artists and communities to engage toward positive change!
On Time and Voice: thoughts on “rules” for artists working in and with communities November 18, 2015
I’m the only real estate agent in the area with 30 years past title insurance experience. That experience has been extremely helpful for both buyers and sellers. I know about access, easements, legal descriptions, chains of title, reservations and probate matters. I worked daily to resolve title issues in order to get buyers and sellers to the closing table, for residential sales to complicated commercial developments. It has proved invaluable, in heading off or solving problems that sometimes arise during a real estate transaction.
Since moving to Ponderosa Realty in 2008, I am so happy to work with buyers and sellers with “boots on the ground” rather than mostly paper at the title company. By far, it has been the best part of my real estate career. I’m passionate about providing the best service possible and truly love what I do!
*Utilize up-to-date market information to let you know what your property might sell for based on market reports, Comparative Market Analysis and current market conditions.
*Go above and beyond- I have taken sellers out with me to view the comparable cabins for sale – this way they could see the competition first hand and price their property competitively. I’ve checked on vacant cabins for out of state sellers, provided and escorted vendors for repairs when necessary, and even helped sellers move.
*Market your property- Because 95% of buyers are looking online, photos are critical in presenting your property, I strive to have the best photos available and make sure that your listing is marketed online on several internet sites as well as in print to ignite interest and ultimately get it sold.
*Utilize up-to-date market information so that you know what comparable properties have sold for and feel confident in your offer price, based on market reports, Comparative Market Analysis and current market conditions.
*Help you get the facts: What if you don’t know anything about mountain living, water wells, septic systems, pine beetle, covenants, association rules, dues, area schools, average utility bills, where to get the mail…? I have many of the answers and professional references for you contact so that you will have all the information necessary to make an informed decision before you buy.
*Follow-up with you, during the searching process as well as after you have purchased your mountain property, cabin or home. Our relationship does not end after the sale, I’m there should you have any questions or concerns- I want to build lasting, lifelong relationships with my clients.
Each Office Independently Owned And Operated. The information provided herein is deemed accurate, but subject to errors, omissions, price changes, prior sale or withdrawal. United Real Estate does not guarantee or is anyway responsible for the accuracy or completeness of information, and provides said information without warranties of any kind. Please verify all facts with the affiliate.
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Eligibility: Students must be starting their freshman year of college, must attend school in Hawaii and must have a minimum 2.7 GPA.
How to apply: To apply, register online, complete the online application and select the scholarships to which you wish to apply. In addition, mail the supporting materials: printed confirmation page from the online application, personal statement, copy of Student Aid Report (SAR) available at www.fafsa.ed.gov and official transcript.
Eligibility: Applicants must be of Asian or Pacific Islander ethnicity as defined by the U.S. Census, and they must be legal citizens, nationals or permanent residents of the United States. Citizens of the Marshall Islands, Micronesia and Palau are also eligible. Applicants must be enrolling full-time as a first-year degree-seeking student in an accredited college or university in the U.S. They must have a GPA of 2.7 or higher or have earned a GED, and they must apply for federal financial aid.
Eligibility: Applicants must be high school seniors or undergraduate students from Washington, Oregon, California, Hawaii or Alaska with demonstrated financial need. They must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Preference is given to students with Japanese or other Asian ancestry.
Eligibility: Applicants for the college scholarship should be high school seniors of at least half Filipino heritage with a GPA of at least a 3.0 who will enroll at four-year colleges or universities and plan to major in engineering, computer science or physical sciences (health professionals such as doctors and nurses not included). Each scholarship is renewable up to three years based on satisfactory academic performance in a full-time undergraduate program. Awards are for undergraduate study only and are based on potential, motivation and financial need. Applicants must be residents of one of the following counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Merced, Monterey, Napa, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma or Stanislaus. Applicants for the college prep scholarship must be high school juniors of at least half Filipino heritage with a GPA of 3.0 who plan to attend four-year colleges or universities and are interested in SAT preparation and college admissions counseling. Students should have an interest in engineering, math or science and be residents of one of the following counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano or Sonoma.
Eligibility: Applicants must be minority high school seniors with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicants must complete an application which including a 300-word autobiography which highlights volunteer activities, leadership experience, extracurricular activities, work experience, honors and special awards. Three letters of recommendation and an official transcript must also be submitted.
Eligibility: Applicants must be California residents, be American Indian, African American, Mexican American, Latino, Asian American, Pacific Islander or Filipino and be accepted into or enrolled in an American Library Association accredited state library school. The award is based on financial need, and an interview is required.
Eligibility: Students must be majoring in a health-related field. Preference may be given to students who are attending school in Hawaii. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and have financial need.
Eligibility: Students must demonstrate maturity, good character and high academic achievement. Applicants must be African American, Asian American, Hispanic, Native American or Pacific Islander college students. While there is no fee to apply for this scholarship, there is a $95 fee to apply for the AIFS study abroad program.
Eligibility: Applicants must be members of an ethnic, cultural or racial minority. They must be landscape architecture students who are in the final two years of their undergraduate degree program or who are graduate students of landscape architecture. Selection is based on the overall strength of the application.
How to apply: Applications are available online. An application form, personal essay, three work samples, two recommendation letters and an applicant photo are required.
Eligibility: Applicants must be female or minority students, U.S. citizens and current full-time college students or graduating high school seniors enrolled or accepted in a full-time program at a four-year college or university in the U.S. A minimum 2.75 GPA is required. Selection is based on the overall strength of the application.
Eligibility: Applicants must be minority students accepted to an NAACLS-accredited Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology program or a Clinical Laboratory Technician/Medical Laboratory Technician program. They must also demonstrate financial need.
Eligibility: Applicants must be a member of a minority group as defined by U.S. government rules, degree candidates in an accredited library or law school and intend to pursue a career as law librarians. Law library experience is preferred. Applicants must also have financial need and have at least one quarter or semester left after the scholarship is given.
How to apply: Applications are available online, by mail with a self-addressed, stamped envelope, by fax, by phone or by email.
Eligibility: Applicants must either be a graduating high school senior or be currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student. Students must be enrolled as computer science or computer engineering majors, exhibit strong leadership skills and demonstrate a passion for computer science and technology. Applicants must be from an underrepresented group in computer science such as African American, Hispanic, American Indian or Filipino/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.
Eligibility: Applicants must be minority high school seniors with demonstrated financial need, leadership potential and academic achievement and who have already been accepted to a four-year college or university. Students must also be U.S. citizens and have a minimum SAT score of 1000 or composite ACT score of 22.
Eligibility: Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited respiratory care education program and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Students must submit an original paper on respiratory care. Preference is given to minority students.
Eligibility: Applicants must be members of a traditionally underrepresented group attending or planning to attend an accredited library media teacher credential program and plan to work in California for three years after completing the program. Applicants must provide a 250-word statement about their qualifications, career goals, financial situation and commitment to supporting multicultural students and two letters of reference.
Eligibility: Applicants must be African American, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian/Pacific Islander or Hispanic students pursuing a teaching-related career in public education. Candidates must also be active members of the California Teachers Association or Student California Teachers Association or the dependents of an active, retired-life or deceased California Teachers Association member.
Eligibility: Applicants must be enrolled in and have completed one full year in a Ph.D. program in Sociology. Students must be members of an underrepresented minority group in the U.S.: African American, Latino, Asian/Pacific Islander or American Indians/Alaska Natives. Applicants must also be U.S. citizens, non-citizen nationals of the U.S. or have been lawfully admitted to the U.S. for permanent residence. The fellowship is awarded for 12 months and typically renewable for up to three years in total. Tuition and fees are arranged with the home department. MFP Fellows are selected each year by the MFP Advisory Panel, a rotating, appointed group of senior scholars in sociology. Fellows can be involved in any area of sociological research, though particular MFP award lines devoted to drug abuse research may be possible contingent on funding.
Eligibility: Applicants must be African American, Hispanic, Asian American or Native American students working toward a graduate degree related to strength and conditioning. Students must be NSCA members for one year before applying and be pursuing careers in strength and conditioning. Applications are evaluated based on grades, courses, experience, honors, recommendations and involvement in the community and with NSCA.
Eligibility: Applicants must be CIEE Study Center participants. They must be students who are self-identified as being from a group that is underrepresented in study abroad programs. Selection is based on the overall strength of the application.
How to apply: Applications are available online. An application form, financial aid information and an essay are required.
Eligibility: Applicants must be entering their first year of college and be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. They must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher and demonstrate academic achievement, leadership ability and community service.
How to apply: Applications are available online. An application form, resume, essay, transcript, copy of acceptance letter, summary of college costs and Student Aid Report are required.
Eligibility: Applicants must be Asian Pacific Americans who intend to begin college in the fall of the year of application and must demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants must also be the first in their family to attend college and have a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Eligibility: Applicants must be Hawaii residents who are of Filipino descent. They must be full-time students.
Eligibility: Applicants must be high school seniors at least 16 years of age who are of Asian or Pacific heritage. They must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and plan to enroll full-time at an accredited college or university in the United States in the fall following graduation. A minimum GPA of 3.3 is required, and applicants should demonstrate academic excellence, leadership, community service involvement and financial need.
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Pick up a mass-marketed lager and you might find that the beer won some award at some pompous 19th-century event. Now imagine that one of these 19th-century awards had continued to this day, surviving world wars and changing tastes in beer to remain a significant prize in the 21st century.
You’d be describing what is now called the International Brewing Awards, which are a brewer-judged contest held every two years in Burton-on-Trent in England. Michael Jackson, who served as one of the few nonbrewer judges in the early 1990s, described the awards’ significance in 1994. “It is all very well for a brewer to decorate a label with grand-looking gold medals from the 1909 World’s Fair in Ruritania,” Jackson wrote, “But a brewer would rather win in Burton.”
Brewing Champions (£9.99, Brewing Technology Services Ltd.) is a corporate history of the International Brewing Awards, with 125 pages of text by Adrian Tierney-Jones describing the award’s history and over 200 pages listing the award winners. Tierney-Jones is a good writer and a diligent researcher, and Brewing Champions is a significant addition to beer history.
The awards began in 1888 as part of The Brewers’ Exhibition, a trade show held at the Royal Agricultural Hall. They were scheduled to be held every two years, but after the second awards in 1890, the contest was not held between 1890 and 1901. It’s not clear why, but one reason could be that the judging was open to the public, who demanded too much free beer. An 1895 editorial in Brewers’ Guardian denounced rowdy “sightseers” to the exhibition who were given “complimentary passports” and got out of control. “Should some of these devotees become over-vehement in their devotions,” the magazine declared, they may “require to be gently coerced into a restriction of their libations.”
After 1901, the award has been given regularly, with three exceptions. Judging was suspended between 1914 and 1919 because of World War I and between 1939 and 1950 because of World War II and postwar rationing. In 2005, the awards were moved to Munich to be held as part of the DrinkTec exhibition. The move to Germany strained finances and caused the awards to be reorganized. They returned to Burton in 2011 and have been held there three times in this decade.
The evolution of the International Brewing Awards helps mark changes in brewing history. Lager began to be judged in the 1960s. The foreign competitors, originally limited to breweries in the British Empire, became British Commonwealth awards in 1968 and international awards in 1972. “Mini breweries” made an appearance beginning in 1983.
Another substantial change occurred after 1983, when the awards split from the Brewers’ Exhibition (which had been renamed “Brewex”). The trade show subsequently folded, while the awards continue to thrive.
Today, Tierney-Jones reports, the International Brewing Awards are very friendly to American breweries. New Glarus’ Wisconsin Belgian Red was a champion beer of 1996, an early recognition of that brewery’s excellence. At the 2015 International Brewing Awards, held this past February, Deschutes won seven medals, while Alaskan and Samuel Adams won two and Firestone Walker won one. (An additional gold medal was given to Samuel Adams Boston Lager, which is made under license by Shepherd Neame in Britain.)
Brewing Champions is a thoughtful look at one of the brewing industry’s oldest and most important awards.
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Well, that's what you'll get when you order a working service dog vest from Mary's Stitchery & Crafts.
A working Service Dog Vest by Mary's Stitchery & Crafts is lovingly sewn by hand rather than mass produced in a factory. In fact, some vests have even been made from the client's own ACU/BDU shirts --- how GREAT is that!!
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Because each working service dog vest is custom-made-to-order to YOUR specifications and tailored to your dog's measurements, it may be 2 to 6+ weeks between your order placement and shipping of your vest. Good things are, indeed, worth waiting for!
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National University Honours 1st Year Result 2018 NU EDU BD (www.nu.edu.bd). NU honours 1st-year exam result academic session 2016-2017. NU Honours 1st Year Result 2018 NU EDU BD Results publish and available here (nu.edu.bd/results). Hope your exam was good and you’re waiting for national university result of hons 1st year. In this post, we are showing to you how to get your 2018 honus result of session 2016-2017. The 1st year honours exam was started from 06th February 2017. In this Post, we shared with you how to get your honors 1st-year final exam result. National university bd www.nu.edu.bd will be published first year result of honours within some days. We’ll give you the accurate date of 2018 honours 1st year result publish date. The authority of National University of Bangladesh NU.edu.bd is not announced the publish date. When they publish the date, we’ll update NU Honours 1st Year Result 2018 NU EDU BD here.
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Soil & "Pimp" Sessions are a Japanese jazz combo who play music inspired by the sound and style of classic bebop, Latin jazz, and cool jazz, but with a funky undertow and the passion, aggression, and force of rock & roll. The group features five musicians -- Josei on piano, Tabu Zombie on trumpet, Motoharu on sax, Akita Goldman on double bass, and Midorin on drums -- as well as Shacho, credited as "agitator and spirit," who prowls the stage as the group performs and occasionally offers gravel-voiced encouragement. The group first came together when Tabu Zombie and Shacho began appearing at dance clubs featuring jazz nights; as DJs spun groove jazz sides, Zombie would jam along on his horn as Shacho worked the crowd, and the response was strong enough that they eventually formed the band to play full live sets without the DJs. As Soil & "Pimp" Sessions' reputation on the Tokyo club scene grew, in 2003 they became the first unsigned band invited to appear at the Fuji Rock Festival, and in 2004 they released their first album for JVC Victor, Pimpin', which was followed by a steady stream of albums and EPs. Giles Peterson, the British DJ who launched the Acid Jazz label, took notice of Soil & "Pimp" Sessions, and after giving them steady airplay on his BBC radio show invited them to play London in 2005. The combo signed with Peterson's Brownwood Records label for Europe and the U.K., and soon became regulars on the international festival circuit, impressing audiences with their energy and instrumental skill. In 2008, Soil & "Pimp" Sessions struck an American record deal with Koch Records, and Planet Pimp became their first U.S. release. ~ Mark Deming
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If you want to compare two columns, a simple way would be to create a calculated column. However, SharePoint doesn’t let you use Person fields (columns) in calculated column.
Say you add an extra column to a task list, called “OriginallyAssignedTo” and you want to check if the “AssignedTo” column matches the “OriginallyAssignedTo” column.
The variable $TaskDelegated will be false if the two person fields are the same and true if they are different. Comparison is being made based on the ID parameter which is used in the /_layouts/userdisp.aspx page.
This entry was posted in Blog and tagged SharePoint 2013, SharePoint Designer 2013, XSLT by Morgan. Bookmark the permalink.
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That's unless your smartphone runs Android, because Google will keep tracking you even if you've disabled location services, when you're on Wi-Fi only, or when there's not even a SIM installed in the device. All the device needs to grab a user's location is a cellular data or Wi-Fi connection, the investigation found.
The spokesperson said that the Cell ID data was required to enhance the speed of message delivery, but the data collected was "immediately discarded" and the network sync system was recently instructed to no longer request it. And if your Android phone has been hacked in any way, others may be able to tap into that location data stream without your knowledge - and without Google's knowledge. This practice has been in place since the beginning of the year and, according to Google, these addresses have been used in the same system used it uses to manage push notifications and messages on Android.
There is nothing you can do at this time to stop it other than wait for Google to stop doing it at the end of this month as they promised.
Some researchers have said that although the data is encrypted, it is possible to send the data to third party services if the handset is affected with spyware.
As a result, Google's parent company Alphabet whose original moto was "Don't be Evil, ' has access to consumer data that is at odds with users" privacy expectations. The search giant has said that the Android phones have been collecting the data and sharing it with Google even when the location services are switched off.
The disadvantage of Google Maps Timeline is that anyone who gets access to a user's Google login information can see a complete record of their movements, potentially going back for years. It works by finding the address of the nearest cellular towers, and while it's not possible to pinpoint your location based on only that, it can be triangulated down to a quarter-mile radius.
However, it does seem to broadly comply with Google's privacy policy, which warns that "When you use Google services, we may collect and process information about your actual location".
One source claims Google started collecting location data after a change in early 2017 to the Firebase Cloud Messaging service.
It is unclear how identifying the nearest cell tower could be used to improve Google's message services. Each phone has a unique ID number, with which the location data can be associated.
A country must "repeatedly provided support for acts of worldwide terrorism" to get the label from the United States government. In any case, it will do little to open the way for US dialogue with North Korea, which China and others have been pushing for.
The premier, who announced his shock resignation in Riyadh on November 4, has been out of the country for more than two weeks. Iran , along with the US-led worldwide coalition, has been a major supporter of Baghdad in its war against ISIS.
Through 11 games, UCLA ranks fourth in the Pac-12 in points per game (34.1) and third in total offense (466.0 yards per game). The Bruins' statement noted that Mora's contract will be bought out exclusively using department-generated funds.
The country music world is reacting to the death of Mel Tillis , who passed away Sunday (Nov. 19) after a long illness. He also briefly co-hosted an ABC prime-time series, " Mel and Susan Together", with supermodel Susan Anton in 1978.
Chippewa Falls will celebrate the Christmas season with its 28th Bridge to Wonderland Parade on Saturday, Dec. 2. Families will bundle up to catch a glimpse of old Saint Nicolas downtown for the 27th annual Santa Claus parade.
Defence spokesman Col Rajesh Kalia said six militants, including LeT commander Mahmood Bhai, were killed in the gunfight. DGP Vaid termed the encounter of the six Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants as a great success for the security forces.
He goes on to refer to a "gorgeous blonde" who was his true love, as well as a "drop dead gorgeous redhead from Cleveland". Geyh said he was "a bit on the fence" on how to react to O'Neill's post from a potential misconduct angle.
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Sisters Nancy Chiarelli and Sarah Differ were co-tenants of the house in Quincy that they grew up in. Sarah lived in the house with their mother, her daughter, and her husband Marc and his daughter; Nancy lived in Florida with her husband and family. In 2006, Sarah asked Nancy to convey her ½ interest in the house to Sarah so that she could refinance; Sarah promised to return Nancys ½ interest after the refinance was completed. After getting the promise in writing, Nancy agreed, and that transaction went smoothly. In 2008, Sarah made the same request. Nancy agreed without getting anything in writing, and conveyed her ½ interest to Sarah. Sarah reneged on the agreement and did not return Nancy as a co-tenant. This action followed, in which Nancy brings a variety of claims, each of which seeks a return of her ½ interest, as well as a claim for partition that has been stayed pending the resolution of her other claims. As discussed below, while Sarah did not commit fraud (she intended to return the ½ interest to Nancy at the time of the 2008 agreement), she did breach an enforceable contract with Nancy, entitling Nancy to specific performance of the promise to reconvey her ½ interest to her.
The plaintiff Nancy Chiarelli filed her verified complaint on January 5, 2012, naming as defendants Sarah Differ, Marc Differ, and Lowell Cooperative Bank. The verified complaint asserted the following claims: Count I, Intentional Misrepresentation; Count II, Fraud in the Inducement; Count III, Breach of Contract; Count IV, Promissory Estoppel; Count V, Specific Performance; Count VI, Creation of a Constructive Trust; and Count VII, Partition. Plaintiffs Motion for Judicial Endorsement of Memorandum of Lis Pendens was allowed on January 11, 2012. Defendant Lowell Cooperative Bank filed its answer on February 1, 2012. A case management conference was held on February 23, 2012. Defendants Sarah Differ and Marc Differ filed their answer on March 15, 2012. On April 17, 2012, the Plaintiffs Motion to Transfer Case to Superior Court was denied, and Count VII of the verified complaint, for partition, was stayed until resolution of the other claims.
On May 24, 2012, plaintiff filed her amended verified complaint, in which Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Branch Banking and Trust Company (MERS) was substituted as defendant. MERS filed its answer, counterclaim, and crossclaim on June 18, 2012. Plaintiff filed her reply to the counterclaim on July 10, 2012; defendants Sarah and Marc Differ filed their answer to the amended verified complaint and their answer to the crossclaim on August 30, 2012. The pretrial conference was held on October 2, 2012. The Stipulation of the Parties was filed on December 3, 2012.
Trial was held on December 11 and 12, 2012. The court heard testimony from Nancy Chiarelli, Marc Differ, Sarah Differ, Mark Reenstierna, and Douglas Mercurio. Exhibits 1 through 34 were marked; the Parties Statement of Agreed Facts was marked as Exhibit 1. The Defendants Motion for Required Findings on Tort Claims and Breach of Contract Claims was heard and denied without prejudice.
Plaintiffs Post-Trial Memorandum of Law was filed on February 21, 2013. Defendants Sarah Differ and Marc Differs Proposed Findings of Fact and Requests for Rulings of Law were filed on February 22, 2013. The court heard closing arguments on March 18, 2013, and took the matter under advisement. This Decision follows.
Based on the exhibits, the testimony at trial, and my assessment of credibility, I make the following findings of fact.
1. Plaintiff Nancy A. Chiarelli (Nancy) is a citizen of the State of Florida with a principal residence at 982 SW Palm Cove Drive, in Palm City, FL 34990. She is married, and she and her husband Jack Chiarelli have lived at their address in Florida since 1995. She was 57 at the time of trial. Exh. 1; Tr. I-20-21.
2. Defendants Sarah Differ (Sarah) and Marc Differ (Marc) are husband and wife, and are citizens of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts with a principal residence at 29 Shelton Road, Quincy, in Norfolk County, MA 02169. Exh. 1.
3. Defendant Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (MERS) has a principal place of business at 1818 Liberty Street, Suite 300, Reston, VA 20190. MERS regularly conducts business in Massachusetts and has a Massachusetts Registered Agent for the purpose of, among other things, accepting service of process in Massachusetts. Exh. 1.
4. Defendant Branch Banking and Trust Company has the principal place of business at 200 West 2nd Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101-4019. Upon information and belief, Branch Banking and Trust Company regularly conducts business in Massachusetts. Exh. 1.
5. This dispute involves a claim of right, title and interest in residential property located at 29 Shelton Road in Quincy, MA (the Property) bounded and described as follows:
A certain parcel of land with the buildings thereon, situated in Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, and being a portion of Lot 190 as shown on a plan by Ernest W. Branch, C.E. dated June 10, 1929, recorded with Norfolk Deeds at Book 1852, Page 107, and bounded and described according to said plan as follows:
Also another parcel opposite the above lot on the NORTHERLY side of said Shelton Road, bounded and described as follows:
WESTERLY: by land now or formerly of William H. Knapp et ux, by a line coincident with the WESTERLY line of the above described parcel extended;
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6. Nancy and Sarah are sisters. They grew up at the Property with their parents and their brother Greg. Exh. 1; Tr. I-21.
7. Their father passed away in 1982, and their brother passed away in 2002. Their mother, Elizabeth McCann Mills, passed away on May 3, 2011. Each of them was living at the Property when they passed away. Exh. 1; Tr. I-22, 69, 208.
9. By a deed dated March 9, 1984, and recorded in the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds (the registry) at Book 6355, Page 587 on March 9, 1984, Elizabeth McCann Mills conveyed the Property to herself and Nancy as joint tenants. Exhs. 1, 8; Tr. I-69-70.
10. In or around 2000, shortly after separating from and divorcing her first husband Robert Perch, Sarah and her daughter moved into the Property with her mother and her brother. Exh. 1; Tr. I-207-208.
11. Sarah and Marc met in 2000 when Sarah got a job at Marcs office. The two began a dating relationship some time in 2001. Shortly after September 11, 2001, Marc moved into the Property, and Sarah and he have continued live at the Property up through the present time. Exh. 1; Tr. I-208.
12. Marc was divorced in 2000. He had two children from his first marriage, with continuing weekly child support obligations of $380-400 for both children in total that began in 2000 and ended in 2009. Exh. 1.
13. In 2001, Elizabeth McCann Mills and Nancy gave a mortgage on the Property, as joint borrowers, to Chase Manhattan Mortgage Corporation, as lender, in the amount of $165,100.00 (the Chase Mortgage). The Chase Mortgage is dated December 4, 2001 and is recorded in the registry at Book 15904, Page 262. Exh. 9.
15. By a deed dated October 14, 2005 and recorded in the registry at Book 23010, Page 345 on October 17, 2005, Elizabeth McCann Mills conveyed all of her right, title and interest in the Property to Sarah. The deed provides: The intention of this deed is to convey one-half interest that I own in the above described property based on a deed dated March 9, 1984, whereby I had transferred another one-half interest to Nancy Ann Mills (i.e., Nancy, the plaintiff). The deed further provides that Elizabeth McCann Mills reserves for herself a life estate in the above described property. Exh. 1; Exh. 10.
16. On February 21, 2006, Sarah telephoned Nancy at work and said that she wanted to refinance the Chase Mortgage with a new mortgage from Value One Mortgage, the company at which Sarah worked at the time, to take equity out of the property. The outstanding amount due on the Chase Mortgage was $165,000; Sarah wished to refinance in the amount of $210,000. Sarah told Nancy that the purpose of the refinance was to fund repairs on the Property. Exh. 1; Tr. I-23-25, 188, 209-211.
17. The lenders attorney, Douglas Mercurio, had fedexed a deed to Nancy on February 15, 2006. In the February 21st conversation, Sarah told Nancy that she needed to sign this deed beforehand, to facilitate this refinance. Sarah said that the deed would have the effect of Nancy transferring her one-half interest in the Property to Sarah without Nancy having to fly up from Florida to Massachusetts to sign documents. Nancy said that she did not want to relinquish her interest in the Property forever. Sarah told Nancy that after the refinance, Sarah would execute a quitclaim deed to restore Nancys one-half interest in the Property. Nancy told Sarah that she did not understand the process, could not discuss it at work, and wanted to think about this request before agreeing to it. Sarah was upset. Exhs. 1, 33; Tr. I-30-31, 188, 211, II-21-22, 24, 27-28.
18. That evening, Nancy and Sarah spoke by phone. Sarah asked Nancy if she would agree to sign the deed. Nancy asked Sarah to put in writing Sarahs intentions about obtaining the deed for the purposes of the refinance and the putting Nancy back on the deed, and to fax them to Nancy. Nancy did not completely trust Sarah; she had a gut feeling that something just wasnt right. Moreover, she had no intention of giving up her interest in the Property after having lived there with her husband and done renovations before they moved to Florida. Sarah was upset, saying, Dont you trust me? but agreed. Exh. 1; Tr. I-31-32, 34-35, 188, 213-215.
19. The next day, February 22, 2006, Sarah prepared and faxed a letter to Nancy. In the letter, Sarah stated:
This has turned out to be a very sad day for me, when I was trying to help Mom with this burden that was left to her. And to help make repairs, that she has complained about for such a long time. I gave you my word that you were going to be placed back on the Deed today. You are going off for the recording of the new mortgage, at the same time of the recording you are going to be placed back on. I even asked [attorney] Doug [Mercurio] to send you a letter explaining this. He said he faxed it to you. I was able to get a low rate and was locked in for 15 days. I explained that we needed that quitclaim for this morning. Doug did say that if we knew you were defiantly [sic] going to have it in the mail today, that we may proceed with the loan. Why cant you trust me? What did I ever do to you? Are we sisters? Why dont you trust me, because Jack doesnt? Why dont you follow your heart? If you can let me know if youll be able to mail this today, we might be able to refinance at 4:30 today. After this is over we can talk about what you want out of the house, and take care of that down the road. Please call me. 781-986-6900. Your Sister, Sarah.
20. The same day, Nancy telephoned attorney Mercurio and expressed her concern about executing the deed without any assurance that she would be restored to her status as title holder. In response, attorney Mercurio faxed her a letter confirming that she would be restored as a Property owner after the new mortgage was signed and recorded. Exh. 34; Tr. I-74, II-28-30, 33.
21. Also on the same day, February 22, 2006, Nancy telephoned Sarah and accepted Sarahs offer and told Sarah that she was sending attorney Mercurio the signed deed. Nancy sent the signed by overnight mail to attorney Mercurio with a handwritten letter. The letter states:
I am signing this Quitclaim deed for the purpose of the refinance of the property at 29 Shelton Rd, Quincy MA, that Sarah Differ is executing in consideration that I will be put back on the deed to the property (as stated in your letter) at the time of the closing as it was prior to this refinance.
22. At this time, Marc was aware that Nancy wished to be restored as co-owner of the Property after the refinance transaction was completed. Tr. I-117, 119-120.
23. The deed that Sarah signed on February 22, 2006 was recorded at the registry on February 27, 2006 at Book 23430, Page 321. Exhs. 1, 12.
24. Sarah and Elizabeth McCann Mills as borrowers entered into a mortgage with HomeComings Financial Network, Inc., whereby Sarah borrowed $210,000 against the existing equity in the Property (the HFN Mortgage). The HFN Mortgage was recorded at the registry on February 27, 2006 at Book 23430, Page 323. Exhs. 1,14.
25. The HFN Mortgage refinanced and discharged the Chase Mortgage, the sole existing mortgage on the Property. The Discharge of Mortgage, discharging the Chase Mortgage, was recorded in the registry on March 21, 2006 at Book 23497, Page 90. Exhs. 1, 13.
26. At the closing of the HFN Mortgage, attorney Mercurio telephoned Nancy and told her the deed restoring her as co-owner of the Property had been signed. By a deed dated February 27, 2006, and recorded in the registry at Book 23430, Page 339, Sarah restored Nancy as an owner of the Property as joint tenant with Sarah. This deed also repeated the life estate held by Elizabeth McCann Mills. Exhs. 1, 15; Tr. II-43.
27. Sarah withdrew $46,239.11 in equity from the Property as a result of the 2006 transaction and deposited these funds in a joint savings account at Quincy Credit Union that she shared with Marc. Sarah and Marc intended to use the money from the 2006 transaction to consolidate debts and cash-out equity for home repairs. The debts included credit card debt that both Sarah and Marc had. Sarah did not tell Nancy that the money would be used for anything other than home repairs. Exhs. 1, 2, 3; Tr. I-115, 210-211.
28. Between 2006 and 2008, Nancy and Sarah did not have any discussions about the Property. Tr. I-36.
29. In May 2008, defendant Sarah telephoned Nancy and proposed another transaction concerning the Property. She told Nancy that she wanted to take out an equity loan for the sole purpose of making repairs to the Property, that she wanted Nancy to execute a quitclaim deed, and that attorney Mercurio was preparing the deed and would send it to Nancy to sign so that she would not have to fly up from Florida to sign the documents. Nancy replied, Oh, the same as last time? You are going to put me back on the Deed when this transaction is over? Sarah said, Yes. Sarah did not tell Nancy that she was not going to convey Nancys interest back to her after the transaction was completed. Nancy trusted Sarahs promise, based on the 2006 transaction in which they had done the same sort of exchange of deeds, and did not ask Sarah to put this promise in writing. Exh. 1; Tr. I-36-40, 215-217, 219.
30. Sarah had attorney Mercurio prepare a deed (the 2008 deed). The 2008 deed conveyed Nancys and Elizabeth McCann Millss interests in the Property to Sarah, thereby extinguishing the life estate of Elizabeth McCann Mills and vesting 100% of the interest in the Property in Sarah. In reliance upon Sarahs promise to reconvey a ½ interest in the Property to her after the refinance transaction, Nancy signed and returned the 2008 deed to Sarah. She then telephoned Sarah to let her know that she had received the 2008 deed, signed it, and sent it back. During that conversation, Nancy again said, You are going to put me back on the Deed as soon as you get the funds? Sarah replied, Yes. Exhs. 1, 16; Tr. I-40-41, 59-61, II-53-54.
32. At the time of this 2008 transaction, Nancy had no intention to give up her ½ interest in the Property forever for nothing in return, because she had lived there for 11 years, renovated the Property, and paid the mortgage and taxes. Also at the time of the 2008 transaction, Sarah did not believe that Nancy was relinquishing her ½ interest to Sarah forever. Tr. I-37-38, 220-221.
33. Marc was aware of the 2008 conversation between Sarah and Nancy, and was also aware that the conversation resulted in the 2008 deed. He believed that Sarah intended to put Nancy back on the deed and restore her interest. Tr. I-121, 140-141.
34. At no time has Nancy ever told defendant Sarah that Nancy desired to relinquish her interest in the Property to Sarah forever. Exh. 1.
35. The 2008 deed was recorded at the registry on June 2, 2008 at Book 25807, Page 215. Exh. 1; Exh. 16.
36. On June 24, 2008, Sarah and Marc (as co-signor on the note) entered into a subordinate mortgage with Quincy Credit Union for $40,000 (the Quincy Credit Mortgage). They withdrew the $40,000 as equity from the Property and deposited the funds into their joint account at Quincy Credit Union. The Quincy Credit Mortgage was recorded at the registry on June 24, 2008 at Book 25860, Page 148. Exhs. 1, 17, 18; Tr. I-166, 233.
37. Sarah and Marc refinanced the Property and gave the Quincy Credit Mortgage in 2008 in order to consolidate debts and cash-out equity for home repairs. They used the money to pay for some repairs to the Property. They also paid approximately $10,000 for an electric chair that would lift Sarahs mother, Elizabeth McCann Mills, up and down stairs, paid $13,000 for dental work for Marcs daughter, and paid down some credit card debt. Exh. 1; Tr. I-166-167, 233, 248-250, 252.
38. Sarah was laid off from her full time job at Waste Solutions in 2008. Since that time, she has worked, part-time 2 days per week, at Royal Spring Chiropractic for which she is paid $100/week. Marcs base salary in 2008 was $40,000; between 2008 and 2010 his commission income fell. Marcs annual child support bill was $20,000, so the majority of his income, after taxes, was absorbed by child support payments that were garnished from his wages. As a result, in 2008 Sarah and Marc were struggling to pay their bills. Exh. 1; Tr. I-163- 165, 229-232.
39. Approximately two weeks after she signed the 2008 deed, Nancy checked the registry online and saw that no deed restoring her interest in the Property had been recorded. She telephoned Sarah and asked Sarah why she had not yet been placed back on the deed to the Property as a joint tenant with Sarah. In response, Sarah said: Mom wants to talk to you when you come up in July. Sarah told Marc of this call. Exh. 1; Tr. I-42-43, 191, 224.
40. Nancy and her husband visited Massachusetts between July 11 and July 21, 2008. On July 20, 2008, Nancy and her husband were at the Property. Nancy, Sarah, and their mother, Elizabeth McCann Mills, had a conversation. In that conversation, Sarah and their mother told Nancy that Sarah was not going to restore Nancys interest in the Property. The reason, expressed by Ms. Mills, was that Nancy was not contributing to the Property, that she had left the house and hurt her, and that Sarah would leave the house in the family. Sarah said that she felt it was her turn, that she did not want to have to call Nancy every time she wanted to refinance, and that she had only restored Nancys interest in 2006 because Marc had told her to. Nancy responded, I trusted you. I signed this. You said you were going to put me back on. I never would have signed this had I known you were going to do this. Sarah said, Yeah, I know, Im the bad guy. Exhs. 1, 32; Tr. I-45-48, 67, 79, 80-82, 193, 198-199, 206.
41. This conversation upset all of them. Shortly after the conversation, Nancy and her husband left the Property. Rather than spending the night at the Property as they had planned, they stayed at a hotel before making their return flight to Florida the next day. Exhs. 1, 32; Tr. I- 48-49, 74, 199-200.
42. The next day, Nancy telephoned Sarah the next day and asked Sarah to restore her as a joint tenant owner of the Property. Sarah refused. Nancy also telephoned her mother that day. In that conversation, her mother told her that Sarah was going to put her back on the deed. Exhs. 1, 32; Tr. I-84-85, 88.
43. After those conversations, Nancy had some further conversations with her mother but did not take any further action with respect to the Property until 2011, because she did not want to upset her mother. Tr. I-85-87, 90.
44. Nancy did not speak to Sarah again about the Property until April 2011. Their mother was in the hospital. When Nancy was visiting the hospital, Sarah mentioned that she thought that Nancy and their mother still owned a parcel adjoining the Property called the beach property. Tr. I-50-51.
45. The next conversation that Nancy and Sarah had about the Property was in July 2011, shortly after their mother, Elizabeth McCann Mills, passed away. When Nancy was in Massachusetts to bury their mothers ashes, she told Sarah, We need to do something about this. Tr. I-51-53.
46. By a deed dated July 29, 2011, and recorded at the registry at Book 29007, Page 401, Sarah conveyed the Property to Marc, for a listed consideration of $570,000. The HUD settlement statement lists a Gift of Equity from Seller to Buyer in the amount of $300,000. Sarah did not obtain Nancys consent to perform this conveyance of the Property. Exhs. 1, 21, 23.
47. That same day, Marc executed a note and took out a mortgage on the Property for $270,000 through Lowell Cooperative Bank, as lender, and MERS, as mortgagee/nominee (the MERS Mortgage). The MERS Mortgage was recorded at the registry on August 1, 2011 at Book 29007, Page 403. Marc did not obtain Nancys consent to encumber the Property with the MERS Mortgage. Exhs. 1, 22, 26, 29.
48. Later that same day, Lowell Cooperative Bank executed a Notice of Assignment, Sale or Transfer of Servicing Rights transferring its interest in the MERS Mortgage to Branch Banking and Trust Company with MERS remaining as the mortgagee/nominee. As part of this transfer, Branch Banking and Trust Company and Lowell Cooperative Bank executed an allonge of the note on August 2, 2011. Exhs. 1, 27, 28.
49. Most of the money borrowed under the MERS Mortgage was used to satisfy the two prior mortgages on the Property, the 2006 HFN Mortgage for $210,000 and the 2008 Quincy Credit Mortgage for $40,000. A Release of Mortgage, releasing the HFN Mortgage, was recorded in the registry on August 8, 2011 at Book 29022, Page 484. This instrument served to release the mortgage entered into on July 22, 2006. A Discharge of Mortgage, discharging the Quincy Credit Mortgage, was recorded in the registry on September 16, 2011 at Book 29123, Page 349. Exhs. 1, 19, 20.
50. Marc took approximately $18,000 in equity out of the Property in 2011, which was used for repairs and debt consolidation, including paying off approximately $5,000 in credit card debt. Exh. 1; Tr. I-168-169, 245-246.
51. Nancy did not know about this transfer or the MERS Mortgage before it occurred. She discovered the transfer to Marc and the MERS Mortgage when she had a title search performed in August 2011, after her mother had died. Nancy called Sarah in August 2011, and told Sarah that she knew that Sarah had transferred the Property to Marc. Sarah said, I could sell this property for $800,000.00 today if I wanted to. Nancy replied, Well, so much for keeping it in the family. Sarah then said, Well my kids cant afford this place, and your kids are going to get your property, referring to Nancys property in Florida. Tr. I-53-59, 65-66.
52. Sarah admits that Nancy has never communicated to Sarah in any way at any point in time that Nancy wanted or was intending to relinquish her one-half interest in the Property to Sarah and/or Marc forever. Exh. 1.
53. As of July 2011, Sarah and Marc continued to use two accounts at Quincy Credit Union for all of their cash deposits and cash purchases. These accounts included the same checking account and savings account that they had used in 2006 and 2008. As of July 2011, just prior to the 2011 transaction, the defendants checking account balance was $147.53, and the defendants savings account balance was $12.98 as per Quincy Credit Union records. Exh. 1.
54. Sarah and Marc used proceeds from the HFN Mortgage, the Quincy Credit Mortgage, and the MERS Mortgage to make the following repairs and improvements to the Property:
Nancys amended verified complaint has seven counts. Count I is for intentional misrepresentation. Count II is for fraud in the inducement. Count III is for breach of contract. Count IV is for promissory estoppel, in the alternative to breach of contract. Count V seeks specific performance. Count VI seeks the establishment of a constructive trust. Count VII is for partition. Consideration of the partition claim was stayed, and it was not part of this trial. Based on the findings of fact set forth above, I treat each count in turn.
Intentional Misrepresentation. To recover on her claim of intentional misrepresentation, Nancy must prove that Sarah or Marc made a false statement of material fact in order to induce Nancy to agree to the 2008 transaction and execute the 2008 deed, and that Nancy reasonably relied on this false statement to her detriment. Masingill v. EMC Corp., 449 Mass. 532 , 540 (2007); Zimmerman v. Kent, 31 Mass. App. Ct. 72 , 77 (1991). Sarah or Marc must have known that the statement was false when either of them made it, or the statements truth or falsity must have been susceptible of actual knowledge. Id. The statement that Nancy alleges was false is Sarahs promise to restore Nancys ½ interest in the Property after the 2008 refinance was completed and her statement that she would use the money from the refinance for repairs to the Property. The evidence establishes that Nancy relied to her detriment on these statements, as she executed the 2008 deed surrendering her interest in the Property. The evidence further establishes that her reliance was reasonable, as the statements suggested that Sarah was proposing the same arrangement that they had made and completed in 2006. In fact, Nancy confirmed with Sarah that the 2008 transaction would be the same as the 2006 transaction. The evidence does not establish, however, that these statements were false when Sarah made them. Rather, the evidence establishes that Sarah did intend to restore Nancys ½ interest in the Property and to use the money for repairs when she made those statements in 2008. It is only after Nancy gave the 2008 deed and Sarah and Marc completed the refinance transaction that Sarah changed her mind and reneged on her agreement. Because neither Sarah nor Marc made a false statement of material fact in the 2008 transaction, Nancy has not proved her claim for intentional misrepresentation. Count I is dismissed with prejudice.
Fraud in the Inducement. Fraud in the inducement is a form of misrepresentation. It is contrasted with fraud in the factum.
The term fraud in the factum typically refers to the rare case when there has been fraud as to the essential nature of [a legal] instrument or an essential element of it. Frederico v. Brockton Credit Union, 39 Mass. App. Ct. 57 , 63 (1995). Fraud in the inducement, by contrast, occurs when a misrepresentation leads another to enter into a transaction with a false impression of the risks, duties, or obligations involved, Blacks Law Dictionary 686 (8th ed. 2004), but there is no fraud as to the essential nature of the transaction.
Suliveres v. Commonwealth, 449 Mass. 112 , 117 (2007); see Frederico v. Brockton Credit Union, 39 Mass. App. Ct. 57 , 63-64 (1995). As stated above, I find that Sarah intended to restore Nancys ½ interest in the Property and use the money from the refinance for repairs when she made her statements to that effect, and therefore did not fraudulently induce Nancy to agree to execute the 2008 deed. Count II is dismissed with prejudice.
Breach of Contract. To recover on her breach of contract claim, Nancy must prove that she and Sarah had a valid agreement, that Sarah breached her duties under the agreement, and that the breach caused Nancy damage. See Monadnock Display Fireworks, Inc. v. Andover, 388 Mass. 153 , 157 (1983); Daddario v. City of Pittsfield, 301 Mass. 552 , 555 (1938); Loranger Constr. Corp. v. E.F. Hauserman Co., 1 Mass. App. Ct. 801 (1973), S.C., 6 Mass. App. Ct. 152 (1978), 376 Mass. 757 (1978); Arthur D. Little Intl, Inc. v. Dooyang Corp., 928 F. Supp. 1189, 1201 (D. Mass. 1996). For a purported contract to be valid and enforceable, the parties must have reached agreement on all material terms and have had a present intention to be bound. Situation Mgt. Sys., Inc. v. Malouf, 430 Mass. 875 , 878 (2000); McCarthy v. Tobin, 429 Mass. 84 , 87 (1999).
Nancy and Sarah reached an enforceable agreement in 2008 on all material terms. The terms to which they agreed were that Nancy would convey her ½ interest in the Property to Sarah for the purpose of Sarahs refinancing the HFN Mortgage and taking out equity for repairs. In exchange, Sarah agreed to convey a ½ interest in the Property back to Nancy after the refinance was completed. Nancy and Sarah explicitly discussed these terms in their May 2008 telephone conversation and Sarah explicitly agreed to reconvey a ½ interest in the Property to Nancy. To the extent any of these terms were not made clear in their conversations, they were incorporated into the agreement by Nancys asking if this 2008 transaction would be the same as the 2006 transaction and Sarahs confirming of that understanding. See Simons v. American Dry Ginger Ale Co., 335 Mass. 521 , 523 (1957) (contract enforceable if meaning of its terms can be ascertained in light of attending circumstances). This agreement is hereafter referred to as the 2008 agreement.
Contracts quite similar to the 2008 agreement were held enforceable in Hurtubise v. McPherson, 80 Mass. App. Ct. 186 (2011), and Barber v. Fox, 36 Mass. App. Ct. 525 (1994). In both cases, the plaintiff conveyed a property interest to the defendant upon the defendants promise that he would convey property back to the plaintiff. See Hurtubise, 80 Mass. App. Ct. at 187; Barber, 36 Mass. App. Ct. at 526-527. In Barber, the agreement was between siblings and concerned family property, in that case the family farm. Id. In both cases, the Appeals Court found that the agreements were definite enough to be binding. Hurtubise, 80 Mass. App. Ct. at 190-192; Barber, 36 Mass. App. Ct. at 531.
Sarah breached the 2008 agreement with Nancy. She did not perform her obligation to convey a ½ interest in the Property to Nancy. The time for the reconveyance, based on the 2006 agreement whose terms were incorporated into the 2008 agreement, was to be as soon as possible after Sarah gave the Quincy Credit Mortgage which refinanced the HFN Mortgage. Sarah expressed her intent not to perform, thereby repudiating the 2008 agreement, no later than the July 2008 meeting at the Property between Sarah, Nancy, and their mother. This breach caused Nancy damage. Specifically, it deprived her of her ½ interest in the Property that she had conveyed to Sarah only in the expectation and agreement that it would be returned to her.
Sarah and Marc raise two affirmative defenses against Nancys breach of contract claim. First, they claim that the statute of limitations bars the claim. Leaving aside whether they properly preserved this defense in their answer, the breach of contract claim is not barred by the statute of limitations. The limitations period for contract claims is six years. G.L. c. 260, § 2. Sarah breached the 2008 agreement in July 2008, and this action was brought in 2012, well within the six-year limitations period.
Second, the Differs raise the defense of the Statute of Frauds. Under the Statute of Frauds, a contract for the conveyance of land is not enforceable unless it is set forth in a writing executed by the person to be charged. G.L. c. 259, § 1, Fourth. The 2008 agreement is a contract for the conveyance of land, namely the ½ interest in the Property, and it is not in writing. On its face, it is subject to the Statute of Frauds.
There is, however, an exception to the Statute of Frauds that applies to this case. A plaintiffs detrimental reliance on, or part performance of, an oral agreement to convey property may estop the defendant from pleading the Statute of Frauds as a defense. Nessralla v. Peck, 403 Mass. 757 , 761 (1989); see Andrews v. Charon, 289 Mass. 1 , 5 (1935); Hickey v. Green, 14 Mass. App. Ct. 671 , 673 (1982). Here, Nancy performed her obligation under the 2008 agreement by conveying her ½ interest to Sarah, and relied to her detriment on Sarahs promise to convey the ½ interest back to her. This exact reliance was found to be reasonable and to take an oral agreement out of the Statute of Frauds in both Barber and Hurtubise. In Barber, the Appeals Court held that the oral agreement in that case was not barred by the Statute of Frauds because
[a] contract for the transfer of an interest in land may be specifically enforced notwithstanding failure to comply with the Statute of Frauds if it is established that the party seeking enforcement, in reasonable reliance on the contract and on the continuing assent of the party against whom enforcement is sought, has so changed his position that injustice can be avoided only by specific enforcement. Restatement (Second) of Contracts § 129 (1979), quoted in Hickey v. Green, 14 Mass. App. Ct. 671 , 673 (1982). This rule applies with particular force where the plaintiff had already provided consideration consisting, at least in part, of an interest in land.
Barber, 36 Mass. App. Ct. at 530. In Hurtubise, the court explained that the application of the equitable exception to the Statute of Frauds relied upon in Barber, has depended upon the degree of reliance on the oral agreement by the party pursuing specific enforcement. Hurtubise, 80 Mass. App. Ct. at 189. While earlier Massachusetts decisions laid down somewhat strict requirements for an estoppel precluding the assertion of the Statute of Frauds, . . . more recent decisions . . . indicate a trend on the part of the Supreme Judicial Court to find that the circumstances warrant specific performance. Id., quoting Hickey, 14 Mass. App. Ct. at 673- 674.
Nancy is in the same position as the plaintiffs in Barber and Hurtubise. She conveyed an interest in the Property to Sarah in reasonable reliance upon Sarahs promise to convey that interest back to her after the refinance. This conveyance constitutes part performance of the 2008 agreement, made in reliance on the agreement to Nancys detriment. Nancys change in position means that injustice can only be avoided by enforcing the 2008 agreement. Nancys conveyance takes the 2008 agreement out of the Statute of Frauds and renders the agreement enforceable. Id. at 189-190; Barber, 36 Mass. App. Ct. at 530-531.
Promissory Estoppel. Promissory estoppel is an expression not used in Massachusetts, since it tends to confusion rather than clarity. Loranger Constr. Corp. v. E.F. Hauserman Co., 376 Mass. 757 , 761 (1978). The doctrine to which the term refers is that an offer or promise which the promisor should reasonably expect to induce action or forbearance, and results in the other party reasonably acting or forbearing in reliance upon the promise, will be enforced as a contract. Rhode Island Hosp. Trust Natl Bank v. Varadian, 419 Mass. 841 , 849-850 (1995); Loranger Constr. Corp., 376 Mass. at 760-761. The reliance substitutes for consideration, id. at 761, so that an action based on reliance is equivalent to a contract action, and the party bringing such an action must prove all the necessary elements of a contract action other than consideration. Rhode Island Hosp. Trust Natl Bank, 419 Mass. at 850.
Sarah knew that Nancy was conveying her ½ interest in the Property in reliance upon Sarahs promise to convey that interest back to her after the refinance was completed. Nancys action in reliance upon Sarahs promise created an enforceable contract which, as described above, Sarah breached.
Specific Performance. Nancy has sought as a remedy specific performance of the 2008 agreement, that is, a judgment ordering Marc as owner of the Property to convey to her a ½ interest in the Property. [Note 1] Whether specific performance should be granted is within the sound discretion of the judge. Greenfield Country Estates Tenants Assn, Inc. v. Deep, 423 Mass. 81 , 87 (1996). Specific performance is a proper and usual remedy in disputes involving the conveyance of land. McCarthy, 429 Mass. at 89; Raynor v. Russell, 353 Mass. 366 , 367 (1967), and cases cited. Specific performance is favored because [i]t is well-settled law in this Commonwealth that real property is unique and that money damages will often be inadequate to redress a deprivation of an interest in land. Greenfield Country Estates Tenants Assn, Inc., 423 Mass. at 88. Sarah breached her contractual obligation to convey a ½ interest in the Property to Nancy. Nancy is entitled to specific performance of that obligation.
Sarahs 2011 conveyance of the Property to Marc does not prevent specific performance of Sarahs contractual obligation. Marc is a defendant in this case. He took title to the Property with full knowledge and actual notice of the 2008 agreement between Sarah and Nancy. Moreover, Marc did not provide any consideration for this conveyance. Marc gave the MERS Mortgage for $270,00, which satisfied the 2006 HFN Mortgage and the 2008 Quincy Credit Mortgage, and took $18,000 in equity out of the Property through the MERS Mortgage. The remaining $300,000 of the purchase price recited in the deed is listed in the HUD settlement statement as a Gift of Equity from Seller to Buyer. In other words, no money changed hands between Marc and Sarah as part of this 2011 conveyance. Given Marcs actual knowledge of the 2008 agreement and the lack of consideration, the conveyance of the Property to him in 2011 does not bar specific performance of the 2008 agreement. McCarthy, 429 Mass. at 89-90.
The MERS Mortgage is not an obstacle to specific performance, either. All parties, including the mortgagee of the MERS Mortgage, have stipulated that whatever the outcome of the trial in this action, the MERS Mortgage will remain a valid and enforceable lien in first position on the Property, and the parties will execute any necessary documents to confirm the validity of the MERS Mortgage in first position.
Nancy is entitled to specific performance of the 2008 agreement. A judgment shall enter ordering Marc to convey a ½ undivided interest in the Property to Nancy.
Constructive Trust. Nancy seeks the establishment of a constructive trust as an alternative remedy to specific performance. Because I am ordering specific performance of the 2008 agreement, there is no need to establish a constructive trust.
Partition. Consideration of Nancys partition claim was stayed pending the outcome of the other foregoing claims, which would determine whether she had an interest in the Property entitling her to partition. I am ordering specific performance of the 2008 agreement and the conveyance by Marc to Nancy of a ½ undivided interest in the Property. This conveyance will entitle Nancy to seek partition.
No final judgment shall enter at this time, as the conveyance to Nancy must be made and the partition claim adjudicated. As part of the partition, a commissioner needs to be appointed and a sale conducted. After the sale, the distribution of the proceeds and the allocation of proceeds from the various mortgages on the Property must be determined. In other words, further proceedings in this action are necessary. A status conference is set down for June 18, 2014 at 11:30 a.m. to discuss the next steps in this action.
[Note 1] The Land Court has jurisdiction to order the specific performance of contracts for the sale of land. G.L. c. 185, § 1(k).
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The 21st century presents the world with multiple sustainability challenges, especially on the energy front. Energy demand is growing rapidly, but fossil-fuel combustion drives climate change, creating a need to transform how we generate, supply, transmit, store, and use energy. Water is generally required to produce energy, and purifying water requires energy, increasing... read more »
The Carnegie Corporation names Professor Shuji Nakamura one of 38 ‘Great Immigrants’. Of all the Nobel Prize winners in the United States, roughly a third are — or have been — immigrants. At UC Santa Barbara, four of the campus’s six Nobel laureates are foreign born. Among them is UCSB professor Shuji Nakamura of Japan, who won the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics for... read more »
Drs. Jean Charles Stinville and McLean P. Echlin of the Materials Department received the 2018 Hetényi Award from the Society for Experimental Mechanics during the annual meeting of the society in June of 2018. The Hetényi Award is given annually for the Best Research Paper published annually in the journal Experimental Mechanics. The paper was entitled “Sub-... read more »
'Intellect, Creativity and Commitment'. Craig Hawker elected to the 238th class of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. The academy is an independent policy research center that conducts interdisciplinary studies of complex and emerging problems. Since its founding in 1780, the academy has elected leading “thinkers and doers” from each generation, including George... read more »
Some sixty people, including UC Santa Barbara faculty colleagues, alumni, and industry partners, convened at UCSB’s Loma Pelona Center on March 16 to honor emeritus professor Larry Coldren, a giant in electrical engineering and materials science, particularly as they relate to photonic integrated circuits and tunable lasers. Some 24 speakers took the podium over several... read more »
The Nobel Prize winner credited with inventing energy-efficient LED light bulbs received an honorary degree at University of Massachusetts Lowell on Wednesday afternoon, the school announced. Shuji Nakamura was presented with an honorary degree and gave the keynote speech during the annual Tripathy Endowed Memorial Lecture. Nakamura was the 2014 Nobel Laureate in Physics... read more »
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Materials Professor Omar Saleh receives the Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award from the Humboldt Foundation, which grants about 20 Bessel awards each year. To be nominated for the Bessel Research Award, scientists and scholars must be internationally renowned in their field, have completed their doctorate less than 18 years ago, are expected to continue producing... read more »
Professor Chris Palmstrøm is the 2018 David Adler Lectureship Award recipient, "For innovative experimental research, lectures, and writing in the areas of dissimilar materials epitaxy, heterostructures and interfaces in thin films". This award recognizes an outstanding contributor to the field of materials physics, who is noted for the quality of his/her... read more »
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The materials professor, who is also the research director for UCSB’s Solid State Lighting & Energy Electronics Center, has been awarded the 2018 Zayed Future Energy Prize (ZFEP). Nakamura is recognized in the Lifetime Achievement category, which honors “an individual with an outstanding record of achievement in the renewable energy and sustainability sectors.”“The... read more »
UCSB Materials Professor Tresa Pollock has been honored with three separate awards from The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS).
First, Prof. Pollock is the recipient of the TMS 2018 Morris Cohen Award. This award recognizes an individual who has made outstanding contributions to the science and/or technology of materials properties. Prof. Pollock was cited for “seminal contributions to the development of Integrated Computational Materials Engineering and its application to understanding the... read more »
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UCSB engineering professor Shuji Nakamura receives prestigious recognition from the Institution of Engineering and Technology Shuji Nakamura, a UC Santa Barbara professor of materials — and a Nobel laureate — has been awarded the 2017 Mountbatten Medal by the Great Britain-based Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), one of the world’s largest engineering... read more »
From the article, "An Illuminating Honor" in The UCSB Current, written by Sonia Fernandez: From UC Santa Barbara engineering professor Larry Coldren has received the 2017 Nick Holonyak, Jr. Award from the Optical Society (OSA) in recognition of his “major contributions to photonic integrated circuits.” The award is presented annually to an individual who has made... read more »
Four Materials Ph.D. students win 2017 NDSEG Fellowships and two win 2017 NSF Graduate Student Fellowships
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Prof. Craig Hawker to receive biennial 2017 Charles G. Overberger International Prize for Excellence in Polymer Research
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From the article "Invention Honors" in the UCSB Current, written by Sonia Fernandez: UC Santa Barbara professors James Speck and Larry Coldren are among the newest fellows of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI). Both professors in the UCSB College of Engineering, Speck and Coldren are recognized by NAI for their “highly prolific spirit of innovation in creating or... read more »
From the UCSB Current article, A Leader of Light: John Bowers, a professor of electrical and computer engineering and of materials at UC Santa Barbara, has been selected to receive the 2017 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Photonics Award. Bowers is the first faculty member from UCSB to receive the honor, which recognizes his “pioneering... read more »
From the UCSB Current: UC Santa Barbara Materials and Electrical and Computer Engineering professor Shuji Nakamura has been elected to Academia Sinica, Taiwan’s preeminent research institution. Nakamura, UCSB's sixth Nobel laureate, is among 22 new scholars and scientists elected to the prestigious academy at its biennial Convocation of Academicians earlier this... read more »
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In Lost Light: An Interpretation of Ancient Scriptures (published in 1940, and available here for reading online in its entirety using the top link in the left-hand column which says "read online" or for download as a pdf using the link just below that one), Alvin Boyd Kuhn spends an entire chapter (entitled "Weighed in the Balance," beginning on page 480) discussing the concept of "judgment day" or the "judgment of the soul" found in ancient sacred texts and traditions.
On page 490, he specifically addresses a tradition that "the dead are summoned before the divine tribunal to be judged upon the day of doom, which occurs each New Years Day!" But he cautions, as he does throughout the book, that these kinds of ancient traditions are misinterpreted if we try to understand them literally.
What this ancient tradition really means, according to Kuhn, is that those of us in a current incarnation in the physical world (whom the ancient texts refer to as "the dead," in that the soul's descent into a physical body is a kind of "death" or "entombment in flesh," but which is only a temporary condition) are undergoing a kind of judgment day year in and year out (that is to say, "constantly" during this incarnation). Further down on the same page, he explains: "If the Day of Doom came once each year on New Year's Day, it was set only as an annual commemoration of a fact which was perpetual, constant, persistent throughout life."
He then goes on to explain that the famous depictions of the "weighing of the heart" in the "Hall of Judgment" or the "Hall of Two Truths" in the scrolls that have collectively come to be known (somewhat incorrectly) as the Egyptian Book of the Dead do not actually refer to an event that takes place in some other realm in the afterlife: just like everything else in the Book of the Dead (in Kuhn's interpretation) it has to do with things that we need to know about here and now, in this incarnation (this life)!
As argued in an earlier chapter, the Spiritual Guides of humanity gave the race a code of religious instruction that was meant to apply to the world in which it was given, not to a succeeding one. The seers were not concerned with teaching mankind about the supervening consciousness of the discarnate life. They taught humanity how to live in the world in which the teaching was imparted, well assured that philosophic behavior of life here would put them in favorable condition to meet the exigencies of the life of rest following the day on earth. They were vastly concerned to instruct mortals in what it behooved them to learn here, as this was the only realm in which progress could be made, -- unless it be contended that one makes greater progress in sleep at night than in one's waking life by day. 481.
And again, on page 484 Kuhn avers that the sojourn of the soul on earth during each incarnation is in fact the Hall of Judgment: "The horizon line between the two cherubim is the place of the Great Balance. The two Horus forms or lion gods are the two pillars of justice, and the judgment is the long series of decisions which the man himself renders as he journeys across." (Italics in original).
Man has entered the Gotterdammerung; he stands within the twilight. He stands on the mounts both of crucifixion and transfiguration, with the shadow of the two beams of the cross or the scales falling athwart his body. Every act, word and thought of his causes those arms of the scales to move up or down, according as he gives an impulse to spiritual or to sensuous expression. In their motion they write the scroll of his book of life, alternately upon outward feature and inner character. Every movement of the bars is a decree of judgment for him. Taht-Aan, the scribe and recorder, is filling the pages of his book. 496.
This passage certainly makes the whole process sound dreadfully ominous, as if the Book of the Dead taught the impossible doctrine that every sin would have to be avoided in order to avoid having one's heart tossed to the dreadful demon, Ammit, to be devoured. But Kuhn elsewhere explains that the process of passing through the scales in each incarnation was seen as the essential part of the progress towards overcoming incarnation:
To come forth guiltless from the scales may now be seen to convey the deep significance of the soul's emergence from earth life between the two horizons, washed clean and gloriously spiritualized. If the judgment had been adverse, the soul would have been cast to the monster Am-mit, which only means, however, return to animal incarnation until final purification. 491.
It is clear from explicit statements and analysis elsewhere in the book that by "animal incarnation" Alvin Boyd Kuhn here does not mean incarnation in the form of what we call "an animal," but rather he means that the soul would incarnate again as a man or a woman -- taking on a physical body again -- as part of the process.
As he says all the way back on page 41, "As the Egyptian most majestically phrases it, the soul, projecting itself into one physical embodiment after the other, 'steppeth onward through eternity.'" And again on page 251 he writes that the Egyptians believed that, "The soul is as the bee gathering sweet honey of immortality from the flowers of life experience on earth."
And yet again on the same topic, Kuhn writes on page 273 that "In this light it may be seen that the whole of the negative and lugubrious posture of theology as to 'sin' and 'death' as its penalty, might be metamorphosed into an understanding of the natural and beneficent character of all such things in the drama." That is to say, in Kuhn's analysis, because "sin" describes lessons that can only be learned as an incarnation of the divine spark of a soul united to the animal body of the flesh (a pure spirit cannot sin, and neither can a non-human animal -- only a man or woman, who is a combination of the spirit and the animal together can do so), and because by "death" the ancients meant "incarnation of the spirit again," the whole process is transformed from being a fearful one into a positive or beneficent one.
In light of all the forgoing discussion, and the point made way at the top that all this was metaphorically said to have taken place among "the dead" (that is to say, those incarnated right now) on New Year's Day, it is interesting to speculate as to whether the famous "negative confessions" which are found accompanying the scene of the weighing of the heart in the Hall of Judgment (the Hall of Two Truths) in the scrolls of many ancient copies of the Book of the Dead might have some relationship to our ongoing tradition of the "New Year's Resolution."
The so-called "negative confessions" were often forty-two in number, and are associated with Spell 125 of the Egyptian Book of the Dead. Professor Raymond O. Faulkner (1894 - 1982) said that the name "negative confession" was self-contradictory, and that a better name for it would be "the declaration of innocence." Here is a portion of the forty-two declarations, as translated by Professor Faulkner (on pages 31 and 32 in this edition of his translation, published posthumously in 1990):
Those of us who try to make New Year's resolutions each year might do worse than to select from among the "declarations of innocence" in Spell 125 of the Book of the Dead any that personally resonate. Some of the confessions that are most compelling to me personally include:
O Disturber who came forth from Weryt, I have not been hot-tempered [see discussion in this previous New Year's post].
Alvin Boyd Kuhn's insight that subject matter of the Book of the Dead applies to our sojourn in this life is indeed revolutionary, and worthy of careful consideration.
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Today I have Carlton Berkley, an ex-New York Police Detective, as a guest on the first hour of the show.
I came across Carlton's YouTube video where he tells the young people in the audience never to speak to a cop. That intrigued me and I found myself liking the matter-of-fact way in which Carlton talked to his audience.
I have a great distrust of police officers (or policy enforcers as I have come to learn that this is what they are) in America due to my own experiences and found it refreshing to hear Carlton talk. I endeavored to invite Carlton on to the show in my segments on Law and after a bit of digging eventually talked to him and invited him on to which he agreed.
If you didn't get with the program (behave the way they wanted you to behave - treat the pubic as the enemy or as us and them attitude) you would be considered an enemy of the police dept.
When questions are being asked of you by a police officer, you are being interrogated or interviewed so you must not answer any questions.
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Teletoon is part of a cable bundle, but surely some of those 200,000 people were paying for Teletoon. As Teletoon also sells advertising, the smaller audience has cost Teletoon income on two fronts.
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Until now, the internet has only been a theoretical market. It's been a place to show your work, but not a place with an economic model that could sustain a studio.
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1 Therefore, my brethren, dearly beloved and longed for, my joy and crown, so stand fast in the Lord, my dearly beloved.
3 And I entreat thee also, true yokefellow, help those women which laboured with me in the gospel, with Clement also, and with other my fellowlabourers, whose names are in the book of life.
6 Be anxious for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.
7 And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.
8 Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.
9 Those things, which ye have both learned, and received, and heard, and seen in me, do: and the God of peace shall be with you.
10 But I rejoiced in the Lord greatly, that now at the last your care of me hath flourished again; wherein ye were also careful, but ye lacked opportunity.
11 Not that I speak in respect of want: for I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content.
12 I know both how to be abased, and I know how to abound: every where and in all things I am instructed both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need.
15 Now ye Philippians know also, that in the beginning of the gospel, when I departed from Macedonia, no church communicated with me as concerning giving and receiving, but ye only.
18 But I have all, and abound: I am full, having received of Epaphroditus the things which were sent from you, an odour of a sweet smell, a sacrifice acceptable, wellpleasing to God.
While designing this sweet little thing for Keith and Casey, I came this close to finally knowing what a Hunger Game is. Not close enough, but still, this exists now.
This was fun to help put together and I’ve gotten a real kick out of watching the reactions on Twitter this weekend! I think we might clear 500k views by the end of the day and we *may have* added a tiny chance that you can win the Hunger Games that you participated in this afternoon, so let me know if you’re one of the lucky ones!
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As part of its Electronic Publications Initiative and with the generous support of Misty and Lewis Gruber, the Oriental Institute Publications Office announces the Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) publication of:
OIP 93. Medinet Habu, Vol. VII: The Temple Proper, Pt. III: The Third Hypostyle Hall and All Rooms Accessible from It with Friezes of Scenes from the Roof Terraces and Exterior Walls of the Temple. The Epigraphic Survey. Originally published in 1964.
OIP 84. Medinet Habu, Volume IV. The Temple Proper, Part II: The Re Chapel, the Royal Mortuary Complex, and Adjacent Rooms with Miscellaneous Material from the Pylons, the Forecourts, and the First Hypostyle Hall. By The Epigraphic Survey. Originally published in 1963.
OIP 83. Medinet Habu, Volume V. The Temple Proper, Part I: The Portico, the Treasury, and Chapels Adjoining the First Hypostyle Hall with Marginal Material from the Forecourts. By the Epigraphic Survey. Originally published in 1957.
OIP 66. Post-Ramessid Remains. The Excavation of Medinet Habu, Volume 5. By Uvo Hölscher. Originally published in 1954
One of the first postings on AWOL was on Open Access Bibiography: Zenon at the DAI. Via an email with a request to distribute it to colleagu...
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Hi everyone, Here is some news on a project I've been fortunate enough to have been involved with . Check it out if you are in Toronto ...
It's been some time since I've posted anything. Pure laziness on my part. That and sitting in front of a computer all day leaves l...
It's fun, it's intelligent, it's outdoors, and it's affordable- there are giant puppets!. Best of all, it's ACCESSIBLE! ...
In March of 2009 I participated a very promising event at the the Canada Council for the Arts in Ottawa. The Disability Arts Focus Group w...
The recent media coverage of the suicide of an 11 year old Pickering Ontario boy with muscular dystrophy after being bullied has left me fee...
The Gravyboat , a photo by Daxcat on Flickr. The Ford Brothers and the Captains of Industry sail along the shores of Toronto.
My outfit from a few days ago. I love Actual Pains baggy tank tops! They're so comfy and easy to coordinate. I have this one, their "Pentangled" tank and the "Sympathy for the Devil" tank and I love them all!
I also was wearing my white Docs for once. I've had them for years but hardly ever wear them because they don't have a zipper so it takes forever to put them on and off and I am too lazy for that. Its such a shame though because they are so cute.
You should wear them more they are awesome! I never tie my docs propperly, just loosely and then i put the laces through the last hole twice. It's faster to jump in and out :-)
Hmm maybe I'll have to try that out X3 I really do love them, I never broke them in enough to be very comfortable either. I should probably just suck it up and wear them XD
This is a personal fashion blog run by me, Jenna. I live in Portland, Oregon and love alternative fashion, cosplay, lolita, video games, anime, cats, art, pizza, skeletons, hair dye and platform shoes.
Welcome to Mobilized, the latest All Things Digital blog devoted to all things mobile. Mobilized will cover the wireless world from cell phones to tablets, as well as the networks they run on (or drop calls on).
If you are reading this on your Apple iPhone, Amazon Kindle, BlackBerry from Research in Motion, Google Android or other non-PC device: Congratulations, you are already Mobilized.
But, if you are sitting in front of a laptop or desktop as you are reading this–you might be a little behind the times, although on the plus side, you don’t have to squint nearly as much.
In any case, I am hoping to cut through the jargon and the hype, so that this will be a spot that both the early adopters and the merely curious will be able to find items of interest.
And whether you are a mobile geek or not, mobile technology is poised to reshape your life. Cell phones aren’t just mini-computers and tablets aren’t just notebooks with their keyboards cut off. These products are reshaping not just how we consume media, but also the ways we interact with each
For those that don’t know me, I spent the last decade at CNET, covering everything from Apple and Microsoft to ill-fated products from the Audrey to the Foleo.
While mobile hasn’t been my full-time beat, I have always been a device junkie. I owned a Windows CE 1.0 device and several of the first attempts to marry a phone with a Palm Pilot. Most recently, I have spent the past several years covering Microsoft full-time and recently did a three-part series on the birth of Windows Phone 7.
I am passionate about technology and telling the stories about the people making the products that are changing the way we live. I hope to find room to tell all kinds of different stories in these pages.
I plan to start things off with an interview I did last week in New York with Acer CEO Gianfranco Lanci. I also had a chance to catch up there with multitouch pioneer Jeff Han, who is beginning to shift some of his work from giant touchscreens to mobile devices.
Meanwhile, next week is the inaugural D: Dive into Mobile conference. I’ll be providing lots of coverage, of course, including backstage interviews with many of the speakers.
So, that’s my spiel. Be sure to sound off in the forums, whether you think I am right on track or completely off base. You can also drop me a note at the easy-to-remember email: Ina@AllThingsD.com.
Nobody was excited about paying top dollar for a movie about WikiLeaks. A film about the origins of Pets.com would have done better.
— Gitesh Pandya of BoxOfficeGuru.com comments on the dreadful opening weekend box office numbers for “The Fifth Estate.”
AllThingsD.com is a Web site devoted to news, analysis and opinion on technology, the Internet and media. But it is different from other sites in this space. It is a fusion of different media styles, different topics, different formats and different sources. Read more »
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There will be a Selfie competition with the Easter Bunny, make sure you find our Bunny and upload your picture to Twitter, motherwellsc and 10 lucky winners will win a £10 gift card.
– The promoter of the competition is Motherwell Shopping Centre. The promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with Twitter.
– The prize draw is open to UK residents aged 18 or over, excluding Motherwell Shopping Centre employees, their immediate family, or any person or company associated with the draw.
– To enter the ‘Easter Selfie’ competition you must follow Motherwell Shopping Centre twitter page and upload your picture with our Easter Bunny. The prize is for 10 winners each to receive a £10 gift card.
– Competition closes 2pm Friday 25th March. Entries received after this time and date will not be counted.
– Motherwell Shopping Centre reserves the right to cancel or amend the competition and these terms and conditions without notice
– The management reserves the absolute right to disqualify any entrant to any competition which it considers has used improper technical means to enter.
– There is no entry fee and no purchase necessary to enter this competition. No responsibility can be accepted for entries not received for whatever reason.
– No cash alternative to the prize will be offered, the prizes are not transferable. Prizes are subject to availability and we reserve the right to substitute any prize with another of equivalent value without giving notice.
– The winner will be notified by Twitter and the winner’s contact details may be passed on to a third party for prize fulfilment purposes.
– By entering the Free Prize Draw, the winner consents to any publicity generated as a result of the draw and use on websites, social media platforms, magazines or mobile services at any time without further consent or payment.
RT @IN_Motherwell: Tomorrow is #PurpleTuesday and we at @TCA_Ltd are glad to be supporting it in partnership with @Motherwellsc Since 2003… about 3 hours ago ReplyRetweetFavorite
The Miracle Foundation is a bereavement and Trauma support charity and will be collecting on Saturday 17th November… https://t.co/7BPOEKfYWC about 7 hours ago ReplyRetweetFavorite
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This is the index page of plugins Emily Ravenwood and Ken Irwin have written or written patches for.
Please understand that most of our plugin work is done to fix a specific problem on one of our own sites. These are provided as-is, without support or any guarantee of continued development. That said, we wanted to share the fruits of our problem-solving, and I do hang out on the Support forums now and then. If I see something I can help with, I'll lend a hand.
Dialogue HTML Notifications sends html formatted email notification to the author when there is a new comment or trackback to a post. In addition to the usual comment and meta-information, the text replied to is included.
DHN is designed to work with 2.7 and later native threaded comments. It rewrites the existing post-author notification function so that email notification of new comments quotes the post (for top level comments) or the parent comment (for threaded comments) as well as the new comment.
Notifications preserve the standard information (commenter name, email, IP, url) and the standard links (delete, mark as spam, view entry), plus an extra (view comment thread). They are also html formatted for ease of reading.
Pingback/trackback notifications are formatted similarly, but they do not quote the post in question.
Note! Because any native function can only be rewritten once, DHN will not work if another plugin is also re-writing wp_notify_postauthor. In particular, DHN will not work if Spam Karma is running. Spam Karma can be hacked slightly to remove the conflict, but I do not really recommend this.
To install this plugin, unzip it and load it to your plugins folder, and activate it in the plugins management Admin panel.
Thread Email Notification sends an email notification to the parent-comment author when a reply is made to a threaded comment.
TEN is designed to work with 2.7 and later native threaded comments. It allows comment-conversations to go on without commenters needing to subscribe to a post's rss feed or re-check the page frequently.
Both parent comment and new comment are quoted, and the notification is html formatted for ease of reading. A link to the comment thread is provided for ease of replying. Only the replier's name is disclosed; the email is sent from the WP default address and no other personal information is included.
If the parent comment is by the post author, TEN will not send a notification but leave that to the native author notification function, so as to prevent double notifications. (If you wish to have post-author notifications that quote both parent and new comment, try the Dialogue HTML Notifications plugin.)
This is a plugin to load and display local user avatars (as opposed to an avatar from a central service like Gravatar) in WordPress. It allows registered users with Author or above capabilities to load an image of their choice to use as an avatar on a WordPress installation.
LUA works on top of the get_avatar() function native to 2.5 and later. Your theme must include get_avatar in the comments template in order for LUA to have an effect. In 2.7 and later, this is automatically included in the wp_list_comments function, and will not need to be added as long as your theme uses that function.
To add avatars to earlier versions, open the comments.php file of your theme and paste in <?php get_avatar(); ?> where you wish the avatars to appear.
Warning! Like any file upload function, LUA is a potential security breach. To secure it as best as possible, the upload form cannot be accessed directly, it is set to accept only files with recognized image-type extensions and to be accessible only to users who have file uploading privileges (Author and above). This code can be altered to apply to Suscribers by changing 'upload_files' to 'read', but I do not recommend it unless you personally vet every subscriber and make sure they are a) human and b) trustworthy.
Note: If your theme uses get_avatar to produce post author avatars, this will also affect those. You may, in fact, wish to use this plugin for that purpose. To do so, make sure <?php get_avatar(); ?> is pasted into your theme next to the post author name in archive.php, index.php and single.php.
To install this plugin, unzip it and load it to your plugins folder, and activate it in the plugins management Admin panel. Make sure avatars are enabled, in the Discussion panel.
Go to the Users admin panel and look for the Local Avatar submenu. This page will let you upload, change and delete your local avatar. Your local avatar will take effect immediately upon upload.
This plugin fetches a default LJ-clone icon to use as a commenter's avatar. If a commenter has an LJ-clone account, commenting with username@service (janeuser@livejournal, for example) in the Name field will retrieve their default icon and cache it locally for future use. If they are logged in with OpenID, using an LJ-clone account, that will also work. If none of these is true, the native Gravatar function will go on as normal.
ALA works on top of the get_avatar() function native to 2.5 and later. Your theme must include get_avatar in the comments template in order for ALA to have an effect. In 2.7 and later, this is automatically included in the wp_list_comments function, and will not need to be added as long as your theme makes use of that function.
You may wish to include a note, in your comments.php form, informing commenters that entering username@service as their Name will fetch their LJ-clone icon. (If they happen to use @service.com by reflex, this is not a problem, the plugin will still handle it.)
ALA extracts the avatar size defined in your theme, if any. If none is defined, then avatar size is set to 80x80 pixels.
This plugin is the rewrite of User Icons: LJ and Gravatar, which simply patched Tim Werner's Gravatar and Alexander Bishop's LJ icon-finding plugin. With the advent of a native gravatar function, OpenID, and the proliferation of LJ-clone services, we decided to rewrite this one almost completely. Only Bishop's LJ-icon-fetching code is still included.
Note: If your theme uses get_avatar to produce post author avatars, this will also affect those. This should only happen if the author has entered their LJ-clone account url as the website in their profile.
Admin Overlap Fix fixes the layout bug in 2.7, wherein setting your browser for any font size larger than 12px causes the top level admin menu items to overlap the page content.
AOF inserts a line of CSS into the admin header that rewrites the faulty line of original code. Your menu should then conform to the width of the longest item.
If you require a font size larger than 20px, it is possible that even this plugin will not be sufficient. If that is the case, you may wish to explore the possibilities of the Fluency admin layout plugin or, if you write CSS yourself, the Add Admin CSS plugin.
Folding Archives is a template page that will display your all blog's posts in a collapsed list by year, month and day.
FA is the answer to the problem of WP's inflexible archive display options. Each year and month can be expanded and collapsed to show the months and days underneath them, so your entire blog archives can be browsed on a single page that remains reasonably short.
Unzip archives.php.zip and place the file in your theme folder. The file is compatible with the Default theme, so you will probably want to customize it to your own theme.
To do so, open your theme's page.php. Copy everything except the comments at the top. In archives.php, starting on line 140, replace the code with what you copied from your page.php. Underneath the_content, add the code:
This is what creates the list. You may wish to paste your page.php code in above the existing code and then compare them before deleting the existing code.
If you have not done so already, go to your admin interface and make a new page (page, not post) with a suitable title and any text you wish to appear above your archive list. Select "Archives" from the template dropdown.
The native WordPress function for listing categories comes with an option to show parent-child relations. This involves a lot of repetition, however, so that instead of just X > Y > Z it shows X, X > Y, and X > Y > Z.
SC will take effect anywhere the function the_category() is called, which is most likely to be in index.php, archive.php and single.php, depending on your theme.
By default, the separator between strings of categories is a line break. If you wish to use something different, open up sleek-cats.php and look on line 21, where it says: $sep = "<br/>";
Change <br/> to your prefered separator (a comma or a pipe or anything else you prefer). Make sure that any spacing you want is inside the quotes, for example ", " or " | ".
This plugin generates a form to send a brief, set message, rather than an individual comment, in response to a post. It is designed for fiction archives, though it can be adapted for other uses. Each quick comment generates an email notification.
There is also an option to include a count of quick comments recieved in the post metainfo, in archive view, though this requires you to paste a short line (see readme.txt in the zipped folder) into archive.php.
Place this code in comments.php where you wish the quick comment form to appear (e.g. just before or after the regular comment form:
If you wish to alter the message that is sent, go to line 91 of quick-comment.php; the email notification message is on line 139. The css that controls the appearance of the form, and success or failure notifications, is on lines 61-80.
This plugin was written as a companion for OpenID registration. Some sites that support OpenID also support Simple Registration, which passes on such information as email addresses, but some don't. LiveJournal, for instance, does not. Because I use threaded comments with emailed replies on most of my installations, I needed some fairly unobtrusive way to prompt OpenID LJ visitors to enter their email addresses. This plugin was the result.
If a user is logged in but does not have an email address entered, a form will come up just above the comment form, prompting them to enter an email. Once entered, the email is written to their profile and the form goes away.
This plugin needs to be unzipped and placed in the plugins folder. A brief section of code (see readme.txt in the zipped folder) needs to be placed in comments.php just before the comment form.
This is a slightly altered version of Evan Broder's wonderful LJ Crossposter plugin. The plugin takes posts you make on WordPress and crossposts them on LJ, according to a variety of options you can set and alter individually. It's really a work of art.
It adds on-off switches to all options, so that, eg, you can post with no header/footer at all, if you perfer.
This plugin works straight out of the box. Unzip the file, place it in your plugins folder and you're good to go.
This file contains several patches that can be added to the LJXP plugin. Adding these will require opening the LJXP php file and copying and pasting code into it. Directions are included in the comments of the file.
To prevent crossposting before or after a specified post. If you want only only posts before or after Entry X to be crossposted, use this.
To strip commas from categories. Because LJ's tag separator is a comma, any category that has a comma in it will be broken in two when crossposted. This removes the commas.
To make Hide or Cut Text cuts appear as LJ cuts when crossposted. This is the patch in the patched plugin above.
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All details have been discussed and finalized with Faktum Ltd. the steel manufacturer of the opaque Allwater Panels. Model has been used to present the pavilion structure and the assembly process. The pavilion will be built with prefabricated load-bearing panel structure. All elements will be prefabricated in the factory and cannot be changed later, therefore [...]
Allwater Pavilion site has been selected in our city, Kecskemet. The site is located in the industrial area of the city, with garden and a pond.The place is ideal for us to conduct our tests on the structure and to model the effect of solar heating on the structure. An additional heat storage unit will [...]
When it comes to Allwater Panel, the used materials are always crucial: it is not only about energy savings and carbon footprints, but also environmental impact is a major issue. For Knauf Isulation the utilized materials have been always important, not only when it comes to recycling, but also to take effort to develop natural [...]
Jüllich Glas is one of the leading company of glass processing in the Central-European region. We are pleased to have their support to produce the glass panels for the Allwater pavilion. The cooperation started with Jüllich Glas when we designed and produced our first prototypes, and now we are ready to bring our work to [...]
Guardian Oroshaza, member of Guardian Industries, word leader in glass products became our specialist for the glass panels of the new Allwater Pavilion. We are proud to work with the company together on this unique project and being supported by their long experties in glass industry. All the glass elements will be supplied by Guardian [...]
KP16 project has been submitted for approval The rooftop loft housing approval plan stage finished last week, and on 19th April the documents have been submitted to the City Council for approval. When we have been contacted to do this project about 6 months ago, the building had various projects done in the past and [...]
Aluminum-glass facade expert Schal-Tech became member of Allwater Pavilion team. Based on their long experience in the field, Schal-Tech will make an important contribution in the pavilion, they will be responsible for glass panel building in the final stage of pavilion construction. More info on Schal-Tech can be read here: http://www.schaltech.hu/en/ceginformacio/index.html
Faktum Ltd. steel constructor has been selected for the opaque Allwater Panel assembly. Roof, wall and Floor panels will be constructed and assembled on site in the next 4 weeks. The sturcture for the pavilion will be made by steel, but additional panels by aluminum and fibre-reinforced plastic are also planned for the CE approval [...]
The long-term tests of the Allwater Panel prototypes is over, our test results have been positive. The prototypes managed long period infilled state, and we finally enter the last stage and the pavilion construction can start, as the detailed planning phase is also over. The construction phase of the panels start next week in a [...]
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McSherry & Hudson has been in business for over 100 years. One principle has stayed consistent, our commitment to providing the best service and advice for our clients so that they can protect and grow their business for future generations.
The oldest of 5 brothers, Eugene McSherry, was forced to quit college while attending Stanford University and return to Watsonville due to the death of his father in 1911. His father had a small business which included insurance, notary public service, and a bookkeeping service which had been started in 1905.
While at Stanford, Gene roomed with Fred R. Hudson, a Watsonville native born in 1890. Fred graduated from Stanford in 1913, majoring in business with an emphasis on insurance. One of his instructors was instrumental in writing the first workers’ compensation law that the state legislature put into law on July 1, 1913.
After Fred had graduated he came to Watsonville to help Gene McSherry with the new law requirements and a working partnership began. Fred began to provide workers’ compensation for many of the Pajaro Valley business.
He told of sitting on the front porch of the Mansion House on Main St. with clients, writing up policies to meet the yearly deadline. A “special agent” (salesperson) from one of the insurance companies was on hand to sign the policies.
McSherry & Hudson became a business center providing not only insurance, bookkeeping, and notary public services, but also real estate appraising, fresh fruit brokerage, and apple packing supply sales.
McSherry & Hudson has been ingrained in Central and Northern California for well over a century, continuing to form relationships built on trust, knowledge, and sound advice. Here is to the next 100 years.
Welcome to the website of the Macdonald Campus Students' Society. The Society represents all undergraduate and diploma (FMT) students on the Macdonald Campus of McGill University.
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TMI’s Science and Exploration program has strengthened our climate change, conservation, and sustainable development programs through using integrated, applied field research. We developed applied climate change and conservation research programs, higher education resource materials, international photo exhibits, and public presentations. The Science and Exploration program co-managed the High Mountains Adaptation Partnership (HiMAP), funded by the US Agency for International Development (USAID). HiMAP was initiated in March 2012 following the successful 2009 “Adapting to a World without Glaciers” workshop in Peru and the 2011 “Andean-Asian Mountains Global Knowledge Exchange on Glaciers, Glacial Lakes, Water & Hazard Management” in the Mt. Everest region of Nepal. Created and implemented by The Mountain Institute (TMI) and the University of Texas at Austin (UT), HiMAP has actively strengthened scientific, social, and institutional capacity for climate change adaptation and resilient development, along with disaster risk mitigation. A specific focus has been management of potentially dangerous glacial lakes and other climate-related disasters in glaciated regions of Peru, Nepal, and elsewhere in the high mountain world. The Partnership has implemented a series of innovative and inter-related activities, including:
State of the art rapid reconnaissance methods for the evaluation of potentially dangerous glacial lakes. These have been developed and applied in Nepal and Peru, where they link the best of modern technologies with traditional on-the-ground field methods.
South-south collaboration and exchanges. HiMAP has connected Asian and Andean countries with similar needs in climate adaptation and glacial risk management.
Local Adaptation Plans for Action (LAPAs) for the Khumbu region of Nepal and the Cordillera Blanca of Peru. These local-scale climate-change adaptation plans are based on the principles of full community participation, climate smart development, ecosystem-based adaptation approaches, risk mitigation, and disaster management planning.
A high mountain glacial watershed “community of practice.” The HiMAP community of practice is actively sharing knowledge internationally between high mountain scientists and practitioners, undertaking comparative analyses, implementing climate change adaptation projects, and influencing high mountain policy.
A new generation of mountain-scientists. The young scientists supported by HiMAP are fluent in climate change and adaptation issues, field as well as laboratory methods, integrating traditional knowledge, active community engagement, and climate-smart development in high mountain glacial watersheds.
A portfolio of peer reviewed and popular publications, videos, public, and professional presentations.
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An Everest Alliance. A collaborative organization of Khumbu residents and visitors has been initiated that will help solve the social and environmental problems of the Mt. Everest region—and later of other iconic mountains worldwide.
The Mountain Institute sends "Peak News" on the first of each month. This brief, e-update covers what's new in our work in the Himalayas, Andes and Western USA, plus the latest from our new Mountain Ecosystem-based Adaptation Program.
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Since 1972 The Mountain Institute has partnered with remote mountain communities in the highest, longest and oldest mountains of the world. We work together to conserve ecosystems, develop sustainable livelihoods and protect unique mountain cultures.
Reinforcement learning has evolved a lot in the last couple of years and proven to be a successful technique in building smart and intelligent AI networks. Keras Reinforcement Learning Projects installs human-level performance into your applications using algorithms and techniques of reinforcement learning, coupled with Keras, a faster experimental library.
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Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman and Glenn Close star in two-time Oscar®-nominee* Wolfgang Petersen's gripping thriller about a steadfast U.S. President who has just told the world he will not negotiate with terrorists. Now, Russian neo-nationalists have hijacked Air Force One, and the President is faced with a nearly impossible decision – give in to terrorist demands or sacrifice not only the country's dignity, but the lives of his wife and daughter.
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In general, banks prefer to have judicial system that apply clear rules and have a well established jurisprudence.
Nevertheless, in emerging economy, banks suffer from the lack of understanding of the judicial system of the banks operations. The specificity of the banking contracts are disregarded by judges. Moreover, the Islamic banks systems are totally ignored.
To avoid the risk of the legal and judicial system in the countries of emerging economy, Arbitration becomes a necessity. Then, the advantages of the arbitration should be kept and solutions to disadvantages should be found. The solutions are at three levels: drafting arbitration clause, establishing an institution of arbitration within the Central Bank and given the arbitration awards the same effect of judicial judgments.
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On Sunday, and Saturday actually, Alfonso had descended upon UK thanks again to The Weekend Workshop once more to impart his knowledge of colors and painting upon us unsuspecting people! Quite the cast and crew appeared once more for this class, many familiar faces from previous classes appeared!
However, due to the family returning from Turkey on the Saturday I was unable to attend.... the whole thing that is!
I dragged Junior along with me for a day out to see the painters and do some bonding time before school begins once more. We even brought some of junior's Lizardmen models, and he had a crack at them over the day..
Which lasted all of 30 minutes before he switched over to legos, or coloring, or more legos, or back to painting or, or, or.. yeah.. you get the picture.. but considering that he was there for the whole day he was quite well behaved ( told by others, not just his old man here! ).
Which as you can see was important as the store began to fill up with painters for both Alfonso's class, and also John's fundamentals class.
But the main purpose of the trip was to see the 2 main guys do their thing, and see what kind of information I could glean off of them.
As you can see from the huddle here, the techniques being taught were highly secretive! And thus held in great esteem and close attention by the attendees there... except Peter. Seems he didn't sleep much and thus was yawning the entire day.
Luckily I was able to sneak a shot of the test piece, and some of the instructions laid out from Alfonso here in the class... the rough sketch of light and shadows was the main focus for the NMM aspects.. and how to break a model into parts was also clear from random paintings on the white paper..
Craziness as always in a painting class.. but with all the teachings, you can see how the students got right down to work here.
Of course Mike was there again, and as always the only thing I could understand from him was his tattoo..
Though while all this was going on, John was also running a beginners class on the fundamentals of painting on a separate table. One that Sam sat on as well, and was looking on with fascination..
Quite the group appeared here to learn how to make paint flow better, where to put highlights and shadows, and general painting theory. Was a unique little class structure that also included a figure ( Hordes Troll ) and 3 Army Painter brushes. Plus John explaining things to you in proper scouse fashion.
No idea how or why John had blue and white paint on his lips, or the black smudge on his face, but junior couldn't stop pointing at it and asking if he should stop painting maybe to clean up.
Though jokes aside, the group learned quite a lot from John, and I think we can see some great looking gaming pieces coming from them soon! Watch out tournaments and local clubs as these guys are aiming for the Best Looking Army awards!
At the end of the event though, we all said our goodbyes. Thanked the teachers. Thanked the owner of the store for letting us take it over for the weekend. And picked up our loot from the weekend of shopping ( I mean we are in a gaming store.. who can resist that temptation? ).
Alfonso also graced the Lee Family with his presence after the workshop and spent some time around the Lee Studio giving some advice on composition for a few pieces. Thanks again for the time spent, and the good chats after what can only be described as a long tiring but successful weekend of teaching!
And I am smiling.. just have too much epic beard to show it properly! Until the next encounter and adventures in painting! Enjoy the day before the end of the week...
That is so cool. Spending time with your junior AND your hobby in the same time is just great. And seems he quite liked it too.
Life long dream mate.. getting to combine the 2... best thing for Junior is when he grows up I will most likely still have plenty unpainted so he can pick and choose what he wants to work on! :D
Having just attended some painting classes...I highly recommend them. It's great you can enjoy them with junior!
Yup. That is my philosophy for the most part. Join and learn from as many sources as you can, while you can! And yes, all the better when I can take junior with me indeed!
Well I have come to the point where I need to call this beauty finished. At least for now. My energy levels are already quite depleted ...
Monte San Savino. What many claim to be the end of the year, a restart button for competitions and conventions in the miniature community...
So today I have a quick tutorial made by one of the local painters here in Turkey, Mert from Ankara. I have to say that after seeing it p...
So as an early Christmas gift to my son, we picked up Star Wars X-wing on Amazon when it was on sale. Mostly cause he is starting to unde...
Ok, let's start Monday off with a bang shall we? Here is a tutorial on how to paint up some quick Table Top worthy Necrons in a qui...
'From the Prairies to the Trenches - Part V: Amiens, Armistice and Aftermath, January 1918 - June 1919'
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This morning the machine gods decided to brick my phone :-/ Looks like a hardware fault, w/o a way of restoring it. More than a tad crappy. | Matt Marshall
PhD Student in HCI. I like Communism, Feminism(s), Satanism, and FLOSS. I enjoy strength sports, tea, and PHP. There is no Javascript running on this site. No analytics, cookies, or harvesting of any data. Just me.
This morning the machine gods decided to brick my phone :-/ Looks like a hardware fault, w/o a way of restoring it. More than a tad crappy.
Wow, school is only a couple days away! It seems like Summer just started yesterday! Gosh! I can't take the anticipation of not know what class I am going to be in! If this girl Destiny comes back to my school I might turn into Alice and rip her head off! No joke. This girl starts SOOO much drama that I can't stand it! I'll try not to think about it but if she goes off on me or any of my friends, she's gonna have to pay for it! I'm not usually a violent person, but she just pushes my buttons! She LIKES to start fights and then make people choose a side! Well you know what? I'M SWITZERLAND! SO HA! Sorry bout that had to get it out. ;) So thats it for now. I had a good day. If you want to leave a comment. TTYL! Bye!<3
Loving life and having fun! I love Twilight and I love Edward and Jacob, but if I had to choose Totally Edward. I follow Hazel May she's awesome! And I follow EtcahSketchThoughts! She's awsome too! Thats about it.
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Have you ever been through a series of weeks in your life when you feel like everything is going wrong and you’re being pecked to death by angry chickens? Maybe your work life is insanely busy, or your family’s schedules keep colliding, or you just need to simplify. Perhaps, like me, your kids have been ill and all your appliances decided to break at once. It’s been fun around here, let me tell you. I wrote about ways to connect with your sanity here when things get nutso.
Staying chill in the face of chaos is important. When life goes crazy, though, it’s critical to keep the family ties pulled tightly. Last fall, I had the chance to speak to mothers at my school through the iMom program about shortcuts that will simplify your chaos so that you will have more time left over to connect with your family. Here are a few of the highlights.
Since I have never started, this one is delightfully easy for me. That’s what dryers are for, right? If the thought of letting your iron collect dust gives you heartburn, then only pledge to put your ironing board away until things quiet down. Get yourself a bottle of spray wrinkle remover if you aren’t pleased with your dryer’s de-wrinkling skills. If you’re super-cheap like me, the brand from your dollar store does just fine. I swear that stuff has saved me hours of work and really helped me simplify. This wonder-spray does not work on the stress wrinkles folding in on your face, though. Just sayin’. No, I didn’t try it. Seriously.
Pick up your clutter and stick it in a box or basket until you have time to sort it. You can hide the container of random junk so that your house doesn’t appear completely destroyed. Limit yourself to those couple of chores that will drive you nuts if left unattended. For me, I need to keep the toilets clean and sweep the kitchen floor. Dusting and vacuuming can wait. Febreze will keep the stink under control. Just don’t spray this on your kids in lieu of baths. I haven’t tried this either.
No one ever died from eating a chocolate Pop-Tart for breakfast for a few days in a row. Lunchables won’t kill anyone for a few days either. Throw in a few raw veggies here and there, and you’ve got it made. Now is the not the time for carefully packed Bento Box lunches or gourmet dinners. Hit the local drive-thru and move on. Chicken nuggets never hurt anyone.
Venting to friends is great, but it can be a time suck if neither of you can come to any solutions. Take that time you might usually spend griping to meditate. Sitting quietly and slowing your thoughts down for fifteen minutes is good for the soul and your overall health. You might even come up with a solution or two. Busy times end eventually, but venting uselessly can prolong the agony.
At the end of a long day, I love to aimlessly scroll through Facebook. Spying on everyone reading nice articles on social media has its perks, and watching funny cat videos can soothe a worn-down mind. Limit your time on-line, though. This time-waster can really stymie your productivity. Besides, now isn’t the time to drool over Pinterest projects or look at pictures of beautifully organized Pinterest-y homes. It’ll just make you depressed. Save that luxury for calmer times—like, never?
Now that you’ve simplified by wearing wrinkly clothes, eating junk food, and Febrezing your way to a clean house, take time to really be present with your spouse and your kids. Discuss their days, make something, color, or play a game. It’s amazing how little time an Uno match will take, but your kids will benefit greatly from that fifteen minutes of uninterrupted time with you.
This craziness will pass. Trust me. Life will get back to normal eventually. But while you’re waiting for things to slow down, your kids are growing up. Your job, schedules, and other obligations don’t deserve to take these years away from you. So head to your nearest fast food joint, load up on some fries and shakes, and head to the prettiest place in your town for a little picnic. It only takes a few minutes to make a memory!
So simple. yet so true, Jennifer. Your lighthearted suggestions to a simpler life are funny, helpful and important. When all is said and done, I’m sure your children will think back on many wonderful times making happy memories with family. Thanks for reminding us what is important! Wish I had done a better job. Enjoy your bogs.
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The Manchester and Stockport Canal Society is privileged to have the sponsorship or support of the following
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Since schizophrenia is a brain disorder, it is usually treated with antipsychotic medications. In addition to the medication, it may also be treated with therapy. This disorder needs to be managed with medication but there are also substitute options that you can pair with that. New studies show that cbd gummy can help in treating some health conditions like schizophrenia.
It is said that people who suffer from schizophrenia have low levels of folic acid or B9, so taking these supplements can help reduce the symptoms of the disorder. It could also be beneficial to start taking vitamin C, E, and D supplements.
Fish oil is packed full of omega-3 fatty acids. These are known to help reduce inflammation in parts of the body and many mental illnesses are caused, in part, by inflammation. Schizophrenia is included in this. Another thing is this helps heart health and people with schizophrenia are at higher risk of suffering from metabolic syndrome, which can cause heart issues.
Glycine is an amino acid and it works with glutamine, which helps enhance the functions of the brain. High doses of glycine might help antipsychotic drugs to treat this disorder. There are some drugs, like clozapine, that glycine might actually make less effective.
While diet change doesn't work for everyone, there are people who have benefited from it. The diets that have been shown to help are: the ketogenic diet and a gluten free diet.
Since medication is needed to help with this disorder, don't just stop taking your meds and decide to do some of these treatments. Make sure you discuss to your doctor before starting anything because some of these might make your medication less effective. Ask your doctor what he or she recommends and see what else you can do to help your specific needs.
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Stuttgart/Affalterbach, Jun 16, 2017 - Mercedes-Benz is completing its E-Class family with the new E-Class Cabriolet. This open four-seater with a classic fabric soft top combines puristic, sensuous design with high long-distance comfort for four occupants and the latest technology.
Stuttgart, Mar 2, 2017 - Mercedes-Benz is completing its E-Class family with the new E-Class Cabriolet. This open four-seater with a classic fabric soft top combines puristic, sensuous design with high long-distance comfort for four occupants and the latest technology.
Stuttgart, Feb 23, 2017 - Highlights on the Mercedes-Benz Cars stand at the 87th Geneva Motor Show include the new E Class Cabriolet as well as the extensively revised GLA.
Stuttgart, Mar 7, 2013 - With an intelligently modified, distinctive design, a new, high-grade interior, new, efficient engines and new assistance systems, Mercedes-Benz has comprehensively updated the E-Class Coupé and Cabriolet. In addition, these particularly sportily designed members of the E-Class family have taken a large step forward in terms of lively performance, efficiency and ecology.
New: E-Class Coupé and Cabriolet. Driving pleasure at the highest level: passion, sportiness, intelligence
Stuttgart, Jan 4, 2013 - Like the Saloon and Estate models, Mercedes-Benz has completely revised the Coupé and Cabriolet members of the E-Class family. New additions include powerful and efficient BlueDIRECT four-cylinder engines featuring pioneering injection technology and trend-setting assistance systems, which come under the heading "Intelligent drive". These are systems which can help to prevent accidents with crossing vehicles or pedestrians, Active Lane Keeping Assist or anti-glare, permanent high-beam headlamps, for example.
Stuttgart, Mar 24, 2010 - Mercedes-Benz is making a dynamic and elegant start this 2010 automotive spring season: just one week after the official start of spring, the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG and E-Class Cabriolet will be making their showroom debuts. Both dream cars are enough to set motoring enthusiasts' pulses racing.
Stuttgart, Jan 11, 2010 - With the introduction of the new Cabriolet, the current Mercedes E-Class family is now complete. Sales of the model are scheduled to start in Europe on 11 January 2010. The open-top four-seater Cabriolet is expected to be on display in dealership showrooms from 27 March, and will also be celebrating its world premiere at the Detroit Motorshow from 11 January 2010.
Stuttgart, Dec 15, 2009 - The highly appealing and emotionally charged Cabriolet is the latest addition to the successful Mercedes-Benz E-Class line-up. The open-top two-door model, which goes on sale on 11 January 2010, features a classic fabric soft top, making for a stylistically pure cabriolet feeling. Viewed from the side, the new model is an intriguing proposition – with its clear proportions and a flawless cabriolet silhouette.
Stuttgart, Jul 19, 2006 - Bolstered by a new V8 engine developing 285 kW/388 hp, the CLK 500 Coupé and Cabriolet models now serve up sports car-esque driving pleasure. The newly developed 5.5-litre V8 engine boasts a peak torque of 530 Nm (outgoing model: 460 Nm), allowing the CLK-Class to deliver a virtuoso performance:
Stuttgart, Apr 21, 2005 - This June, the CLK-Class coupe and convertible will become even more irresistible for customers. Not only will Mercedes-Benz be offering four new model variants, it will also upgrade the CLK models by giving them a redesigned front as well as numerous technical innovations for even more safety and comfort.
Stuttgart, Apr 23, 2003 - In the middle of a storm with the soft-top down, occupants of the new Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class Cabriolet are just as well protected against lightning as passengers in cars with a rigid roof.
Stuttgart, Feb 5, 2003 - Superlative technology, exciting styling and sheer pleasure for four occupants – these are the outstanding characteristics of the new CLK-Class Cabriolet, which is being presented to the public for the first time in spring 2003 and continues the successful tradition of four-seater Mercedes-Benz convertibles.
* The figures are provided in accordance with the German regulation 'PKW-EnVKV' and apply to the German market only. Further information on official fuel consumption figures and the official specific CO₂ emissions of new passenger cars can be found in the EU guide 'Information on the fuel consumption, CO₂ emissions and energy consumption of new cars', which is available free of charge at all sales dealerships, from DAT Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH and at www.dat.de.
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Miss_Mao seems very much lost in bliss today when we joined her, her legs in the air and her Hitachi pressed against her slit. She feels the pleasure pulsing through her body as the vibrations stimulate her most sensitive nerve endings. Her gorgeous legs are in the air, giving us a fantastic view of her magnificent ass as she pushes the toy against herself. She is wearing a red bra, that looks great on her amazing tits as they are squeezed together by her arms as she clings to the vibrator as if it was filling her body with the essence of life itself. Miss_Mao is super cute and very sexy, plus she always does such a very hot show, come and check her out and join in on the fun!
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Altporn.net is a combo blog/portal covering the amorphous blob of a genre known as "altporn", "alt.porn", "alternaporn", or "subculture erotica", and everything related. We created this site in late 2003 to develop a useful, centralized source for fans of the altporn scene, and for those participating in it creatively.
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The Media Research Center is reporting ABC openly admitted this past Sunday to having published “fake news” about the Trump administration “losing” 1,500 migrant children, a debunked story that quickly caught fire and spawned countless hashtag campaigns and anti-ICE protests across the country.
Now, according to MRC, well after the myth has been permanently ensconced as fact in the brains of millions of rapid anti-Trumpers nationwide, ABC's admitting the entire thing was false – but, in a stunning feat of mental gymnastics, they claim the bogus story ended up being a good thing.
In an article actually entitled, “A fake news story helps expose a real crisis,” author Lauren Pearle admits the Trump administration was unfairly accused of having “lost” 1,500 kids who’d crossed the southwest U.S. border illegally – a claim I’d disputed in a video roughly four weeks ago, only to be accused of Nazism by radical progressives.
But by ABC’s own admission, the administration didn’t “lose” anyone; they’d simply placed these kids with sponsors, usually a family member, who didn’t respond when the government tried to check up on the child.
The network suggests the “fake news” ended up being a great thing because it blew the lid off the Trump administration’s family separation policy. Here's an actual excerpt from ABC's piece:
“But all the digging had uncovered a separate issue that had also been reported, but had not yet captured the nation’s full attention: the Trump administration’s practice of separating migrant children from their parents at the southern border, which accelerated under the ‘zero-tolerance’ policy announced in April.
“...That outcry, which reached a fever pitch in recent weeks, took months to unfold. And it largely began with a search for children who probably weren’t missing after all."
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Michael Miller of Amherst, who spent years on the radio in Buffalo and St. Catharines , where he was known as 'Iron Mike Bensson&...
The founder of the Satellite Music Networks, John Tyler, passed away during the weekend. He started SMN in 1981 was the industry's f...
After five years on the air under its current branding, radio station 101.1 More FM has gone back to its former name, B101, but little el...
Borrell Associates’ latest report on average annual local spending, radio places 5th at $39,860 behind broadcast TV, cable TV, search engines, and mail.
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The Bricasti Design Model 10 remote console is a dedicated hardware remote controller for use with the M7 stereo reverb processor. Following the same design criteria as the M7, the M10 casing is manufactured and milled from solid anodized aluminum, for an enduring design and long life. The M10 is also designed to be simple to use, and easy to interface; utilizing a standard RS422 serial interface. In application, it can be very useful when using more than one M7 or when there is a need to be more in the sweet spot when making adjustments in a large mixing environment.
The Bricasti M7M Reverb Processor Mainframe is an exact duplicate of the M7 Stereo Reverb Processor with reduced front panel controls, and is intended to be used in conjunction with the M10 Remote Console.
The Bricasti Design M7 provides the highest level of musicality and ease of control imaginable in a processor dedicated to the task of reverberation. A modern high resolution digital design, utilizing a stunning array of the latest DSP processors, provides a platform for the long overdue next step in reverb processing algorithms. A separate fully differential analog section and dedicated transformer based linear power supply provide the finest analog specifications of any product of its kind. An exceptionally strong stainless...
The Bricasti Design M7 provides the highest level of musicality and ease of control imaginable in a processor dedicated to the task of reverberation. A modern high resolution digital design, utilizing a stunning array of the latest DSP processors, provides a platform for the long overdue next step in reverb processing algorithms. A separate fully differential analog section and dedicated transformer based linear power supply provide the finest analog specifications of any product of its kind. An exceptionally strong stainless steel chassis, and a tooled aluminum front panel, combine with a classic high visibility display and straight forward human interface, to complete an enduring design that is intended to fulfill its role, now and into the future.
The Bricasti Design M7 provides the highest level of musicality and ease of control imaginable in a processor dedicated to the task of reverberation. A modern high resolution digital design, utilizing a stunning array of the latest DSP processors, provides a platform for the long overdue next step in reverb processing algorithms. A separate fully differential analog section and dedicated transformer based linear power supply provide the finest analog specifications of any product of its kind. An exceptionally strong stainless steel chassis, an...
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Originally released in the 70's, the API 525 is a "feedback" type compressor, such as the 1176 and 660, etc. An input (threshold) control and output (make-up gain) control are provided. An additional "Ceiling" fine tune function modifies threshold and make-up gain for precise changes in compression without changes in output. A compression/limit switch sets ratio at either 2:1 or 20:1. Attack time is as fast as 15u/s. Four auto release modes are offered via two switches, 0.1s, 0.5s, 1.5s, & 2.0s. A De-Ess function inserts an inverse vocal energy curve filter in the detector for effective sibilance/p-pop reduction. The 525 is an identical re-issue of one of the most popular API products ever.
The API 527 takes it's place alongside the family of API VCA based compressors, the 225L and the 2500 Stereo Bus Compressor. Anyone familiar with those units will immediately be at home with the 527. Features common to the line like "feed forward" (NEW) and "feed back" (OLD) gain reduction methods selectable on the front panel, provide a choice of "that old way", or "the new way" of compression, for the highest level of flexibility in signal gain control. The "old way" or Feed-Back method is what most of the classic compressors used for the gain control circuit. The "new way" gain reduction is more typical of the newer VCA type compressors that rely on RMS detectors for the gain control voltage.
4 bandes paramétriques / 4 unités configurables avec préamp et / ou EQThe API 550 EQ played a major part in the history of music recording in the USA during the 60's and 70's. Originally conceived for use in API's consoles, this latest 550 "B" version is a continuation of the original 1967 550 through the 550A with one additional filter band and several new frequencies. Incorporating API's exclusive circuitry and proprietary components (such as the legendary API 2520 op-amp), the 550B artfully blends the past with the present. So many hit records still depend on the unique 550 sound, that the 550B will be an invaluable tool you will turn to again and again. The API 550B-unlike any other you will ever use.
10 bandes graphiques / 4 unités configurables avec préamp et / ou EQ Originally conceived for use in API Consoles of the 60's and 70's, the API 560 re-issue is a unique device designed to accomplish tasks that no other EQ can do. It delivers that "one-of-a-kind" API sound, precision easy set filtering, and high headroom in a very small package. Extremely fast to set and reset using accurate zero detents, the curve shaping potential of the 560 is unmatched. At home both in field recording and the studio environment, this "new-old" version is a re-issue of the original 560 with improved resolution in the critical area of ±4 dB. Incorporating API's exclusive circuitry and proprietary components (such as the legendary 2520 op-amp), the re-issue of the 560 artfully blends the past with present-...
With all discrete circuits, transformer balanced everything, and the American hand made quality you expect from Chandler the Devils combine Chandler?s best designs with the hottest designs from the past. FET Compressor using concepts from both the Chandler Germanium Compressor and the 2264 Comp. Curve selection with zener and germanium diode knees.Will run without problem on any 500 series rack and PSU...from crappy to kick butt!
With all discrete circuits, transformer balanced everything, and the American hand made quality you expect from Chandler the Devils combine Chandler?s best designs with the hottest designs from the past. English-style console EQ similar to 1081 and 33115 vintage units.
The Elysia xpressor 500 is an extremely versatile stereo compressor available in API's 500 series format. With its many unique features taken from our flagship products, you not only get great compression, but an amount of control on processing which is hardly ever experienced elsewhere.
No matter if you want to set and forget or plunge deep into the secrets of compression, the xpressor 500 is for you. Its discrete audio path running in constant class-A mode provides a superior audio quality which combines a clear and open sound with a good lot of punch.
Stereo buss compression, processing single signals, approaching dynamics in creative ways - the xpressor 500 shines in many different applications. Best of elysia? You got it!
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When the software is sold, there is a link saying support is given through this forum. As we've sold several hundred WSRToolkit the past 6 months the new web site has been up, and there are few questions, you can surmise correctly that support for the program is barely necessary. The program is certified for Windows 8 and was previously certified for Vista and Windows 7.
If you are looking for custom speech programming we have services to do this. Just use the Contact Us link on the web site for the products.
Optionally, take the Mock exams and check your readiness for the exam. Fill any gaps by going back to
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Please note that, the certification exam, PDU certificate and mock tests costs are not included in the
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Need creative ideas for summer? The first week or two is always a blur, but once optimal routine sets in you may find yourself fresh out of ideas for the summertime. When you need a quick, fun activity you don’t want to get sucked into hours on Pinterest; you need something to do with your children to keep things lively and creative. So, here you go–30 ideas for 30 days worth of fun and creativity.
You can use this list/calendar as a guide by doing one of the activities daily. Or if you want to spread them out, you can choose to pick an activity a day Monday through Friday lasting for the next 6 weeks. If you want to get crazy, you can mix all the ideas up and then allow your children to pick one a day. Make yourself a “creative jar” so you can be spontaneous. It’s entirely up to you.
For preschoolers keep it simple and use markers to draw pictures. Have them find something blue, something brown, something round, something sharp, something soft and something hard. For the elementary school aged child, use more complex ideas such as something that tastes good, something you would feed your dog, something that starts with “T.” Keep it fun and straightforward.
Take some water bottles (the kind with the squirt lid) fill with water and have a contest to see who can “paint” the most creative image on your driveway or blacktop. Keep it even more interesting by saying the picture is completed when the bottle of water is gone…no more water refills.
Use some fresh fruit, blend with a small amount of water and then put into popsicle molds for a wonderful afternoon treat. Our favorite is 2 bananas, 6 strawberries and ½ cup water blended and poured into molds. If you don’t have popsicle molds, you can use old yogurt containers and freeze the delicious fruit blend with a fork stuck smack dab in the middle.
Find a fun meal; it can be anything you want, and learn to use chopsticks together. Use them for an entire day. If your child is very young, take your chopsticks and a small bouncy ball and secure the bouncy ball between the chopsticks at one end so your child can master it with more control. If you didn’t know already, you could also buy trainer chopsticks.
Using a vegetable peeler and long carrots (not the mini baby carrots) slice off long shreds of carrot and then make into a fresh “spaghetti” of sorts allowing your child to eat their vegetables with their fingers. For added fun, dab a bit of ranch dressing over the top and have them eat their “spaghetti” with chopsticks!
Grab a stick of chalk and a few rocks, the rules are simple, and the game is quick. Simply draw out your squares, put numbers in them and when you roll your rock, you have to skip the square where the rock landed while you are hopping on one leg down the row of blocks.
Put all ingredients (except food coloring) into a saucepan and stir over medium heat until a solid forms, add food coloring and cool before enjoying with your children. You can even add 1 drop of essential oil for a scented play dough experience, like having an aromatherapy sensory toy!
This can be done running, jumping, talking, singing, counting, whatever you do, do it backwards. Kids seem to enjoy it if this also translates to meal time and they get to eat dessert first!
Beyond handprints, use your fingers and some non-toxic paint, and then have fun. It is best when you can do this activity outdoors so clean up is a breeze. If you are not brave enough to endure the finger paint, or if it is a rainy day, use Q-tips and call it painting with stilts.
This can be done as a scavenger hunt where you look for a flower that is white, one that is yellow, one that smells good, one that smells bad, etc. What makes this activity even more fun is if you save some of your treasured finds and then press them in a book. After a week or so, when the flowers dry out, you can make bookmarks by ironing the flowers between layers of waxed paper.
Pack up something simple and grab a flat sheet then head out. You can make this one as elaborate, or as simple as you choose. Go to a park you have never been to or sit in the middle of your yard and do be sure to lay on your back for a quick game of cloud shapes afterwards.
This can work for girls or boys, boys can turn their “crown” into a chain, and every little girl wants a flower crown. Simply find the longest stem dandelions you can and begin by braiding the stems together, add more dandelions as you braid until you start a chain. (Similar to French braiding but much simpler). You can finish off the crown with a bread tie or allow the chain to go on for as long as you like.
Every child should have the experience of running barefoot in the summer through a sprinkler, be sure your kids don’t miss out on this nostalgic childhood experience.
Use waxed paper to cut out a shape (heart, circle, square) and then use Elmer’s glue to add scraps of colored tissue paper. Once hung in the window your waxed paper shape (circle, square or diamond) will look almost like a stained glass window with the colored tissue paper and light shining through.
This is almost a scavenger hunt in itself because first you need a “Y” shaped stick and a large rubber band. Once you have found two of these items that work well together, watch out, and be sure to have eye protection available. It works really well to take your invention to a nearby water source (pond, creek, lake) and shoot the rocks into the water. If not available, use marshmallows as your shots.
A balloon, newspaper strips, some flour and a little water is all you need. Mix equal parts water and flour for the glue and dip the strips of newspaper in them before laying in thin layers over the inflated balloon. Let each layer dry thoroughly before adding the next. After drying overnight, check for any remaining wetness and then either layer some more or stick a pin inside to pop the balloon so that you now have a hollow shape you can paint, fill with candy for a homemade piñata, or make a hot air balloon craft.
If you don’t have fresh lemons to squeeze you can use 1 cup lemon juice, 2 cups sugar and fill a 2 quart pitcher full of water. If you want to do it like the carnival and fair workers, add ¼ cup sugar and 1/8 cup lemon juice to a plastic cup, fill with ice and water and invert a second plastic cup over the top, then shake for a lemon shakeup.
Using a sandwich baggie add 5 cotton balls saturated with water, 3 bean seeds and seal the bag. Tape it to a sunny window and watch as days go by and sprouts start to grow.
You can buy a packet of these at your local dollar store and plant them inside in a sunny spot or outside in a container, water often and enjoy the beautiful colors that spring up.
You need to visit a creek or a pond for this one, but a rock skipping class can last for quite a while. Look up rock skipping on youtube if you are unfamiliar with techniques, this is definitely an entertaining way to spend an afternoon.
Ask your child what their favorite breakfast items are and make dinner out of it. This is even more fun if you let your child help with the meal prep. Your toddlers can put the eyes and nose (using chocolate chips or raisins) onto a teddy bear shape that you make too.
This can be as entertaining as you like, depending on the age and daring nature of your child. The challenge is to guess what is placed on the tip of your tongue and the experimenter can choose whatever they like from the refrigerator, watch out, this can bring lots of laughter, and again this is one that mom should join in on!
A unique sensation, and if you don’t have mud, simply add water to the dirt and make some fresh mud to do this one with. Join in with your child if the mood strikes you, definitely a fun activity everyone should try at least once.
Take a banana (peel on) and slice from one end to the other, slightly open the slit to add chocolate chips and nuts and then bake the “banana boats” at 350 for approximately 20 minutes or until soft and melted. Eat by scooping out the cooked banana and toppings with a spoon.
It’s a rite of passage for any child to have climbed a tree. For the younger ones, find yourself a sturdy pine tree (the branches are lower to the ground). For the older ones just give some tips about sturdy branches. Now let them turn into the little monkeys you have seen them be.
If you can’t remember any of the jump rope rhymes from your childhood, just look up a few on the internet. Bonus points if you can teach them to double dutch!
Another youtube opportunity if you don’t already know how to play string games. All you need is about 3 feet of string tied into a knot to form a continuous loop. Even little ones can get in on this and it helps with fine motor skills.
These can be used for decoration or turned into bookmarks when folded. Take a coffee filter and some markers, then have your child make dots or lines with the marker before misting with water which creates a tie-dye pattern.
This one requires a bit of forethought as you need to take a small toy (Lego man or mini toy) and put it in a small amount of water in your refrigerator. For each of your children, you’ll want some little Dixie cups or other small containers filled with water. The object is to melt all of the ice off and free the item trapped inside. You be the judge to see who can do it first.
Summer is such an amazing time in our children’s lives, the weather is usually beautiful, there is little to no school happening and time is plentiful. Enjoy the days with your kids and be sure to let them see mom having fun and being silly right along with them. Enjoy, they don’t stay little long.
Sara Elizabeth is a Christian homeschooling mom to 7 and a Family Herbalist. Having both typical and special needs children, ranging from preschool through high school, she not only understands the unique challenges of teaching several children with different learning styles and abilities, she has experience balancing therapy schedules with family life. Her passions include sharing home remedies, homeschooling tips, encouraging mothers and most importantly, making it all less intimidating.
What a wonderful resource! There are so many great ideas here. Thank you for sharing this post and the free printable with Hearth and Soul. Sharing on the Hearth and Soul Facebook page. Hope to ‘see’ you at the party again this week!
Love to eat with chopsticks! I haven’t tried that with the kids yet. Thank you for sharing at Home Sweet Home!
Thanks so much, Pat! 🙂 Always lovely to see you here. I hope you, and your readers, find some great activities to enjoy.
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There is something to be said about old fashioned hospitality, the kind of days gone by where ladies in dresses visited for tea and always had a gift for the hostess. This is no longer an expected form of politeness, in fact, if you arrive at a friend’s home and present her with a hostess gift, she may well be taken aback. It is no longer a well-established custom in our fast paced culture. However, as with many of the older ways of doing things, it is worth bringing back. The next time you are invited to the home of a friend, be it for a barbecue or a family game night, try one of these awesome hostess gifts that are sure to make you a favorite guest.
Nothing says I thought of you like a monogrammed gift. You know that the giver didn’t re-gift it and they actually gave some significant thought into what they did for you. The nice part is that you can often find monogrammed boards and other monogrammed gifts at places like Hobby Lobby.
Think Godiva, Harry & David or some other delectable, with chocolates you really can’t go wrong. It would be a rare gal who would not delight in a fancy box of high-end deliciousness. If you are feeling extra creative, how about chocolate covered blueberries or coffee beans?
Not every girl is a writer, but many of us are list keepers. Just having an unscathed and clean slate to use for whatever you desire is a luxury. There are so many beautiful versions of blank journals you can get as fancy or plain as you like.
Something tasty and foreign is always a good choice. Imported coffee or flavored coffee is like a piece of paradise in a vacuum sealed package. Bonus points here if you can come up with something she has never tried before, and if she is not a java princess, go for some unique tea samplers.
If not monogrammed then pretty blank cards, a handwritten note is almost as wonderful as an old-fashioned hostess gift. Provide her the carrying device for a beautiful note to a friend or loved one.
Find her a statement piece, one that is functional yet showcases her personality. We all like to look beautiful, even if we are trying to protect our clothing underneath while whipping up a fabulous meal for guests. If you need inspiration check out some Etsy finds in the apron department.
Whichever the gift, a sweet note of thanks for her hostessing talents presented with a thoughtful gift can go a long way in letting her know just how appreciative you are and how special she is.
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Great gift ideas for hostesses! I would be more than happy with any of these especially the chocolates and gourmet coffee!
As a family of 12, we would use the money for Christmas gifts or to help our oldest fly home to see us!!
A friend gave me a beautiful, monogrammed cutting board a few years ago as a Christmas/hostess gift… I have enjoyed using it so much.
I hope all is well with you and yours this Christmas season. 🙂 I know it can be difficult trying to keep the budget in line around Christmas.
With the extra $420, I would buy a special gift for my husband. We rarely exchange gifts for Christmas because we are always focused on gifting others.
How awesome! We’ve been working on teaching our children about being a blessing to others and focusing on what we can do for them.
Thank you so much for offering this $420 Paypal giveaway! I would use half of this money to gift a family in need in my community and the other half to provide my family with a gift each person really wants.
I pray all goes well. I often mention our children with special needs and sometimes I wonder if we will get caught up. We always do, but it can sure feel like a challenge sometimes.
I make homemade hot pads and always give them as a hostess gift for a party or any invite.Practical, pretty, and easy to both make or buy.
I always tell the hostess to be sure to throw away her ugliest pair when adding the new ones to her drawer. Everyone always laughs and says they know exactly which ones they will throw out! We are a family with 12 children , so I decided long ago that if anyone was brave enough to invite us they ought to be thanked in a special way!!! : )
I’m so sorry to hear this. 🙁 We had some unexpected expenses come up recently ourselves and so many unexpected changes around the holidays can make it difficult. I hope things work out for you.
An extra $420 this Christmas would be such an incredible blessing! We live with my in-laws & I would use it to help us all get on top of & ahead of bills!
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I think I am quite the copy cat sometimes. I do think of my own ideas (sometimes), but I like to copy what others have done because it's oh so cool. I love reading all of the great ideas out there on the web. What did I do before this? Was I more productive because I wasn't on the computer as much or less because I wasn't as inspired as much which leads to creating? Intersting thought. Well, I have seen these lounge pants made all over the web (check out the cute ones at Linaloo here) and I had the Amy Butler "In Stitches" book with the pattern so I thought I would try them out with the thrifted sheet I found at a garage sale for .50 cents. I only ended up using half, so basically these lounge pants were .25 cents (.27 if you add a bit for thread!). You can't beat that or their comfort. Yeah, I am on the hunt for more fabric to make a few more pairs of them whether that be a thrifted sheet or whatever. Anything that is comfortable will do! Love em.
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Puerto Rican migrants have resided in the United States since before the Spanish-Cuban-American War of 1898, when the United States took possession of the island of Puerto Rico as part of ... More
Puerto Rican migrants have resided in the United States since before the Spanish-Cuban-American War of 1898, when the United States took possession of the island of Puerto Rico as part of the Treaty of Paris. After the war, groups of Puerto Ricans began migrating to the United States as contract laborers, first to sugarcane plantations in Hawaii, and then to other destinations on the mainland. After the Jones Act of 1917 extended U.S. citizenship to islanders, Puerto Ricans migrated to the United States in larger numbers, establishing their largest base in New York City. Over the course of the 1920s and 1930s, a vibrant and heterogeneous colonia developed there, and Puerto Ricans participated actively both in local politics and in the increasingly contentious politics of their homeland, whose status was indeterminate until it became a commonwealth in 1952. The Puerto Rican community in New York changed dramatically after World War II, accommodating up to fifty thousand new migrants per year during the peak of the “great migration” from the island. Newcomers faced intense discrimination and marginalization in this era, defined by both a Cold War ethos and liberal social scientists’ interest in the “Puerto Rican problem.”
Puerto Rican migrant communities in the 1950s and 1960s—now rapidly expanding into the Midwest, especially Chicago, and into New Jersey, Connecticut, and Philadelphia—struggled with inadequate housing and discrimination in the job market. In local schools, Puerto Rican children often faced a lack of accommodation of their need for English language instruction. Most catastrophic for Puerto Rican communities, on the East Coast particularly, was the deindustrialization of the labor market over the course of the 1960s. By the late 1960s, in response to these conditions and spurred by the civil rights, Black Power, and other social movements, young Puerto Ricans began organizing and protesting in large numbers. Their activism combined a radical approach to community organizing with Puerto Rican nationalism and international anti-imperialism. The youth were not the only activists in this era. Parents in New York had initiated, together with their African American neighbors, a “community control” movement that spanned the late 1960s and early 1970s; and many other adult activists pushed the politics of the urban social service sector—the primary institutions in many impoverished Puerto Rican communities—further to the left.
By the mid-1970s, urban fiscal crises and the rising conservative backlash in national politics dealt another blow to many Puerto Rican communities in the United States. The Puerto Rican population as a whole was now widely considered part of a national “underclass,” and much of the political energy of Puerto Rican leaders focused on addressing the paucity of both basic material stability and social equality in their communities. Since the 1980s, however, Puerto Ricans have achieved some economic gains, and a growing college-educated middle class has managed to gain more control over the cultural representations of their communities. More recently, the political salience of Puerto Ricans as a group has begun to shift. For the better part of the 20th century, Puerto Ricans in the United States were considered numerically insignificant or politically impotent (or both); but in the last two presidential elections (2008 and 2012), their growing populations in the South, especially in Florida, have drawn attention to their demographic significance and their political sensibilities.
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The CPT Code 31240 is the code used for Surgery / respiratory system. The general guidance for this code is that it is used for removal of nasal breathing passages using an endoscope. Below you will find cost information associated with this procedure based upon the a set of publicly available data which details all doctors who billed Medicare for this code. These costs are a guideline of what you may be charged for this particular CPT code, but of course your results may vary.
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The CPT Code 45100 is the code used for Surgery / digestive system. The general guidance for this code is that it is used for biopsy of rectum. Below you will find cost information associated with this procedure based upon the a set of publicly available data which details all doctors who billed Medicare for this code. These costs are a guideline of what you may be charged for this particular CPT code, but of course your results may vary.
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The 111th Congress is now in session, and the first order of business is a massive economic stimulus package. President-elect Barack Obama has been vocal about his intention to devote part of the money to broadband infrastructure as one way to boost the economy. According to a 2007 study by the Brookings Institution, a 20 percent increase in broadband adoption -- putting the U.S. on par with a country like Denmark -- would create 3 million new jobs.
As the Obama transition team shifted into high-gear last month, S. Derek Turner, research director of Free Press, put forward a proposal to make world-class, high-speed broadband available to all areas of the country, bring new competition to the broadband market -- which will help keep prices down -- and boost America's slumping standing as a global leader in technology.
Derek Turner -- There is a sort of intersection and a unison between what is good telecom policy and what is good stimulus policy, and I think we found that. And the way we achieve this is basically, since things are moving so fast, we tried to use off the shelf ideas, policy options that have already been debated or programs that are already in place and essentially tweak those a little bit, boost the funding, and get them out the door as fast as possible. And so we think this is something that is realistic and can be done as soon as possible and start getting new jobs created this year -- and for the years to come.
Turner wants a high-capacity broadband infrastructure across America, including rural and low-income areas. The $44 billion proposal is a mixture of federal grants, bonds, tax incentives and credits. Funding would only be awarded for new projects and faster speeds that wouldn't happen otherwise. Accountability, Turner says, is the cornerstone of the package.
Derek Turner -- We can't simply be writing blank checks to companies and get nothing in return. Money's not going to be used to give companies funds to do things they were already going to do. We only propose supporting new investment beyond what would have already have taken place. And there are checks and balances in our proposal to make that happen. That's something we absolutely have to be aware of. Unless the accountability and oversight is there, there's no point to doing it at all. We shouldn't use the money for broadband if there's no accountability or oversight -- we should use it for something else. Our proposals are designed to lead the deployment of next generation, truly robust, fast broadband networks -- broadband networks that we're not seeing deployed in the U.S., but are commonplace in places like Japan and South Korea.
Since job creation will only come with people actually using broadband services, Turner also includes proposals to stimulate demand, like subsidies for installation, discounts on monthly subscriptions, tax deductions for home computers for children, and a program to purchase laptops and build Wi-Fi networks at schools and libraries. Rural development, health care and public service programs are also covered, along with improved broadband data collection and public access to that data.
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Derek Turner -- Some of the other plans that are out there are well-detailed and good. Fiber-to-the-Home Council -- their plan is one for bonds for building fiber-to-the-home. We think that's a good plan. There are some plans that I would be a little cautious about. There's one by an industry-funded think tank that on the surface seems to be reasonable -- it's got some good speed goals and it's a tax credit program. But when you drill down, you actually see that this plan would not actually lead to any new broadband investment and could essentially just be a big gift to the incumbent phone and cable companies. So we need to only work with plans and only adopt plans that are open, transparent, and that have real measurable end goals and there's real accountability and oversight to make sure that those end goals are reached.
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Are you aware some other strategies to make gooey slime without employing borax? Allow us to know while in the responses area under.
The glue can be a polymer and is also manufactured up of prolonged, repeating, and similar strands or molecules. These molecules with circulation previous one another keeping the glue in a liquid point out. Right until…
Optional: Insert h2o to make your slime extra stretchy. Increase as necessary to achieve desired regularity.
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Preserve incorporating drinking water right until it reaches the regularity you want (an excellent spot to start out is two sections cornstarch to one aspect h2o). You may as well add foods coloring to make it glimpse a lot more legit.
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Borax is an ingredient in widespread domestic cleaners and laundry detergent, and is even used in roach spray and hearth retardant. It can be technically perfectly Protected to work with, but lots of people should want to steer clear of employing a lot of these substances regardless of safety, and never Every person has it lying all around in any case.
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Christian dating services in North Las Vegas 89033 NVare no longer taboo among singles for the easy reason that each year, the portion of singles using these websites keeps increasing. Exactly what’s the reason for the rise in use of Godly dating services? The answer is truly simple: Numerous Christian songs are satisfying their dating matches online.
Don’t laugh, however one person I know compares going to a Believer dating website to travelling to Haagen-Daz or Baskin Robbins: You have your choice of virtually any flavor you want. Yummy!
Seriously, however, due to the a great deal of single women and guys using Christian dating services, a single Christian has a much larger number of prospective dates and mates from which to make a choice.
Somewhat related to the ice cream analogy (by the way, Mint-Chocolate-Chip is my favourite; oh wait, or is it Chocolate-Chip-Mint?), the big search databases of some dating online websites like Christian Mingle, now Relationships.com permits Christians dating online to “put in their order” utilizing such variables as age, denomination, occupation, race, appearance and the local area of where one wishes to find prospective soulmates. Best of all, your prospective dating match is likewise trying to find the same thing.
A Jehova dating service can save time for busy songs (like Christian single moms and dads, etc) who do not have the time or energy to discover a date in more standard ways. Single Christians who turn to a Christian online match making service have the convenience of meeting someone out of the comfort of their own houses, 24/7. And let’s be genuine, with the average size of the common evangelical church hovering at around 90 souls, the pickin’s are typically slim at finest. And just how much time have you spent primping yourself to go out to singles activities only to be dissatisfied at the close of the night?
Consulting with other single people on a dating service helps you refine your conversational abilities. It’s likewise an outstanding possibility to reveal real ideas by means of Christian chat rooms, e-mail and instant messaging, without feeling uncomfortable as one might personally. By the time the Christian dating site couple finally does meet, they will be far more comfortable with each other, having laid down a strong psychological foundation.
Just recently, I read a few of the charming letters President John Adams composed his partner, Abigail. When they were separated by 100s of miles. In those days there were no telephones, and pony-delivered mail took days to obtain to its destination. But oh, the charm, enthusiasm and depth of those letters! Okay, we’re not in Colonial America, and I might be a charming idealist, however communicating through an online Christian dating site can assist songs experience a little of this magic.
Superior Christian dating sites in North Las Vegas 89033 NV will offer a lot of support and services for Christian dating. We both know that we feel better about online dating if there’s assistance for your very own values and beliefs. Does the site enable you to ask concerns anonymously that you may be too ashamed to ask members of your very own Church community or peers? Never ever underestimate the reassurance that you can obtain from being able to receive answers to your dating questions and communicating with others who have compassion for your dating problems.
You do not have to be young to be utilizing the Christian dating networks, just genuine. Life scenarios may have you outside the normal single age group and this can make it much more hard to discover a partner or better half. Nevertheless with Christian dating websites it will be easier for you to discover someone in the proper age group on your own.
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The dating world can be a disturbing place for those hoping to hang on to strong Christian convictions. When you find somebody that triggers your interests you might discover that dating while living according to your faith and beliefs takes a little work. It can be done though and here are a few methods to hold on to your Christian faith while dating today.
This goes deeper than shared faith. You have to be dating only someone who shares your level of dedication to your faith in Christ. Someone who has similar goals and perfects when it comes to household, praise, and commitment to Christ is going to be a better match for you and will be more understanding of your desire to live and act according to your beliefs
As your Christian dating relationship advances there will come a time when you will both have to sit down together and discuss your limitations, your desires, and your goals regarding intimacy and the physical nature of your ongoing dating relationship. You would be surprised at the number of dating-and married– couples are supposed to love each other deeply but understand very little about the hopes and imagine their partners.
Open communication is the key to any effective dating relationship but is extremely important when you are trying to live and date above the ways of the world. When you have a Christ-centered relationship you will still deal with the very same temptations that other dating-couples experience. The difference is that you will remain in a better position to resist temptation if you are in contract on firm dating boundaries.
There is a smart old saying: “The family that hopes together, stays together.” This is likewise real for couples, whether dating or already married. Hoping together strengthens your union, strengthens your commitments to one another, and verifies your collective commitment to God. Any recipe for relationship success when it pertains to Christian dating relationships have to include God as an integral part of the relationship. Remember that long hours of praying alone together can introduce physical temptation. So keep your prayers together brief and in a semi-public location for the sake of dating purity before marriage.
Make one of your regular dates participating in church services together. Take part in Bible study groups together. Build a relationship collectively within the safety net of your Christian faith. As you end up being more dedicated to one another and to God you can expand your dating experiences to more secular activities if you would like but there is nothing incorrect with keeping a Christ-centered relationship as your primary focus. After all, a Christian dating relationship is like a triangle with God on top and the man and female at each corner of the base, the closer a man and woman get to God, the closer they get to each other as they go up the triangle. Christian Single Men in Cumberland College 40769 KY
There is very little that can as compare to fellowship with other Christian couples who share your dedication to Christ when it pertains to assisting you stand your moral ground while dating. There are numerous temptations that you will face as a Christian couple dating in today’s world, a fallen world that views dating and morality far differently than Christians do.
The secular world where we live might not be ideally matched for Christian dating in Cumberland College 40769 KY but it is still possible to apply to Christian ideals and set yourself apart from worldlier dating practices. End up being beacons of life for one another and reflect your commitment to Christ by your dating deeds as well as your words.
Perhaps you have not yet fulfilled the one that God desires you to marry. Do not permit anxiety or desperation to put you into a dating pressure cooker. Relax and rely on God to bring dating success as you mature in Christ. Enjoy every phase of your Christian life. If single, delight in singleness, keeping in mind that someday you will most likely have far less leisure time with a partner and perhaps kids to love and take care of. Find Christian Singles in
Dating can make you feel both ecstatic and ill all at the same time. For someone looking for a relationship, not simply an attach, dating holds not just the wish for a brilliant and caring future but likewise the possibility of pain and heartbreak. Dating is rough. Individuals aren’t always exactly what they seem. When you start the dating procedure, you are generally on your best behavior. But many individuals attempt to be someone they aren’t in order to convince the person they are dating that they have found exactly who they were searching for. But that does not lead to a delighted ending.
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As lawyers on opposing sides of a messy divorce case, Paige Hart and Ross Bennett ought to have kept matters purely professional, yet Paige and Ross came to loathe each other with an intensity that was strictly personal. The bad blood between them takes on an unexpected new dimension when the infuriated pair is forced to share a hospital room, when they’re quarantined after being exposed to the rare and highly contagious Tibetan Concupiscence Virus that’s reputed to shift sensual desire into high gear.
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"Exhibited an impressive grasp of the techniques of Baroque vocal style and a natural way of making them serve a vocal text."
Countertenor JEFFREY DOOLEY, a protégé of the renowned British countertenors Alfred and Mark Deller, is now available for master classes and coaching in authentic Baroque style for both concert and opera.
Jeffrey has performed Bach’s MASS IN B MINOR at the Basically Bach Festival (Chicago), Purcell’s ODE FOR SAINT CECILIA’S DAY with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra (Lukas Foss conducting), and Scarlatti’s SAINT CECILIA MASS and Vivaldi’s MAGNIFICAT on a tour of Switzerland and Italy with Amor Artis (Johannes Somary conducting). Other performances include a recital at the Norddeutscher Rundfunk (Berlin), Bach’s SAINT JOHN PASSION with the Paul Hill Chorale at the Kennedy Center, Purcell’s DIDO AND AENEAS (Sorceress) with the Central City Chorus in New York City, and Handel’s MESSIAH in Milwaukee, Chicago, Toronto, Montreal and New York City (Lincoln Center), among many others. In 2012 he received a special invitation by Mark Deller to represent the United States at "A Countertenor Extravanza" honoring his father, Alfred Deller, at the Stour Music Festival in Kent, England.
Jeffrey Dooley may now be heard as co-host of the Lyrichord Early Music Series podcasts, along with Lyrichord president Nick Fritsch. They discuss such wide-ranging topics as the history of development of keyboard instruments, the history of the countertenor, the history of instruments such as the recorder and baroque flute, the “revival” harpsichords of the early twentieth century, the baroque period in music, and many other topics. Just click here to find out more or to listen to a podcast.
“Dooley’s voice is clear and flexible, with capabilities for both lightness and strength ... fine attention to ornamentation and other aspects of Baroque vocal practice “ (Henry Purcell Airs & Duets - Nonesuch)
“An excellent countertenor ... thoroughly pleasing ... seemingly effortless diction ... refreshingly unporetentious manner of expression”
“The best a bedazzled critic can offer is appreciation ... a more cultivated sound than Dooley’s is scarecely to be found .. perfectly pitched, intelligently considered, subtly inflected, exquisitely colored ... Dooley proved himself not just a countertenor of the highest rank, but a musical artist in excelsis.”
“Touched upon the sublimely melancholy spirit of Elizabethan England ... his approach was unusually affecting ... the audience flowed from the chapel into the main sanctuary and this was one of the coldest nights of the year” (Homage to Alfred Deller)
“Jeffrey Dooely is to be congratulated for following his heart. Dear Friends & Gentle Hearts is an original idea come to successful fruition.”
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Izmir, 77 km of roads and 80 km of highway, including two old roads connected the transportation center of Izmir Cesme. Land, air and tourists who come by sea, and the fountains are going to Ildiri bus.
Cesme town center, bus and although the last stop of the van, Farm Dalyan, Alacati, Reisdere, vans and other beaches can be found with the Ovacik and buses. These tools serve until late at night.
Held in Cesme-Chios Island ferry. Greece Ye Dan Fountain tourists arriving by sea, Chios (Chios) are using the Turkish and Greek ferry in the fountain.
Fountain to an hour on Chios Island. In addition, tourists will depart from Turkey to Italy's Bari from Çeşme and organized expeditions to the port of Brindisi.
Registration: Online registration for this event is closed. Please call the Chamber at 651.578.0722.
About the Program: When you think of CPR, what comes to mind? Reviving an individual, right? CPS (Collaborative Problem Solving) works in the same way. But instead of reviving an individual, it is used to revive an organization. Based on the book Redefining FEAR, Maximizing Limited Resources with Unlimited Ideas, this one-hour session will energize your thinking. Come along to a mythical kingdom called “Kaos” and take a short journey with the king, who is experiencing many of the same company challenges you may be facing, as he learns tools to encourage and reward Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS).
Step Down from Your Throne - identify the critical challenges you face as a leader and then identify the challenges your employees are facing.
Decipher the Kingdom’s Unwritten Rules – what “rules” are part of your culture that are no longer applicable or may even be negatively impacting productivity? Which ones need to be eliminated or updated?
Slay the Dragon – stop negativity and align systems. Why is your workforce dwelling on the negative? Do your systems work interdependently, or do you have silos?
When is a Moat Not a Moat? Use tools that help facilitate “break-with thinking” to uncover ways to maximize limited resources.
Each participant will leave with a copy of the book, Redefining FEAR: Maximizing Limited Resources with Unlimited Ideas by Karen Evenson.
About the Presenter: Karen Evenson's professional career includes leadership and consulting, teaching, motivational speaking, marketing, and designing and developing educational materials. She provides individual coaching at a variety of leadership levels from frontline managers to executives. Karen consults on and conducts engagement and cultural surveys. She creates and delivers customized teambuilding experiences.
Karen is the owner and director of Katherine Michael Associates, a consulting company specializing in programs on business innovation, change management, process improvement, and effective leadership. She has worked globally with private and public organizations. Her clients come from diverse industries in addition to state and federal government agencies.
If you require a special meal such as Gluten Free or Vegetarian, please indicate in the memo section or special meals may not be available or additional fees may apply.
I had my daughter when I was 19 and it was a pretty difficult process for me. I didn’t really know how to deal with the contractions, or what was really going on. But with the help of my baby’s dad’s mom it got easier. It got a lot more easier when I got the epidural. I felt so much better after that.
I am 20 now and my daughter is 1 year and 2 months. I’m not going to lie, it’s been hard; even with her dad around I feel like I’m a single mom. At the moment I am attending school and also being a home health nurse for my mom. It gets frustrating at times with not much help. But at the end of the day when I get to see her smile, it’s all worthwhile.
I’m glad I went through all of this. I love being a mom. It’s the best feeling in the world, to have someone love you unconditionally. I wouldn’t give up my life or my choices for anything. I love this life.
YAKIMA, Wash. — Women who have previously had Cesarean births may be suitable candidates for having a vaginal birth for their next pregnancy.
Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital will present a series of informational seminars on vaginal birth after Cesarean, known by the acronym VBAC.
Dr. Roger Rowles will give the seminar on April 27, July 20 and Nov. 2 from 7-8 p.m. at 2506 W. Nob Hill Blvd. at the Nob Hill Plaza in Yakima.
Classes are free, and topics include the benefits and risks of VBAC. There will also be personal testimony on the experience of VBAC.
Saturday, dozens of people came to Children’s Village in Yakima for their first annual Autism Awareness Fair.
Volunteerism is up, and the recession is getting the credit as displaced workers look to do something meaningful with their extra time
YAKIMA, Wash. — After spending two decades working as a surgical assistant in Yakima, Laurel Poor wasn’t overly worried when her employer let her go.
But a year later, the 57-year-old Yakima resident is still looking for a job and trying not to take the rejections personally.
“There are jobs out there, but there are so many of us applying for them,” said Poor, who collects unemployment. “I thought experience would count for a lot more than it does.”
Yakima, WA – April is Autism Awareness Month and The Autism Oversight Committee of Central Washington and Children’s Village are hosting a free collaborative community fair at Children’s Village on April 17th from noon – 2:00 p.m. The collaborative community fair is an opportunity to raise awareness of the prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) in our community and emphasize the need to increase support for Children with ASDs.
ASDs are a group of developmental disabilities that can cause social, communication and behavioral challenges. The CDC estimates that one in every 110 children has an Autism Spectrum Disorder. ASDs are classified as “spectrum disorders” because they affect each person in a different way, and can range from very mild to severe.
“Our goal with this event is education and highlighting the work that our community is doing-working together to provide support and effective services to children on the autism spectrum and their families,” says Diane Patterson, Director of Children’s Village. “Each day there are new advances in the area of autism research and as a community we want to support children with autism to achieve their hopes and dreams.”
The community event will represent the prevalence of Autism in our society with a visual display of one in 110 balloons. Families and others can connect and learn more from other parents raising children with Autism. It’s also an opportunity to find out more about how the Children’s Village expansion will offer more opportunities to serve children with autism. Onyx salon will be offering $10 blue hair extensions with proceeds going to support the expansion campaign. Face painting and snacks will also be provided throughout the event.
Children’s Village is a unique partnership that resulted from a community vision for easily accessible, comprehensive, collaborative health, education and social services for children with special health care needs. Since Children’s Village opened its doors in October 1997, it has transformed from being just a building into a philosophy of care for our Valley’s children. Over the past decade, 16,000 children and their families have received services, support and care through Children’s Village in Yakima and Sunnyside. For more information or to schedule a tour, call (509) 574-3200 or visit www.yakimachildrensvillage.org.
April is Autism Awareness Month and The Autism Oversight Committee of Central Washington and Children’s Village are hosting a free Collaborative Community Fair at Children’s Village on April 17th from noon – 2:00 p.m. View the one in 110 balloons that represent the prevalence of Autism in our society. Connect and learn more from parents raising children with Autism. Onyx salon will be offering $10 blue hair extensions with proceeds going to support the Children’s Village Expansion Campaign. Face painting and snacks will be provided. Help us raise awareness of Autism in our community and celebrate the collaboration taking place in the Yakima Valley. Call 574-3200 for more details.
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All the way from Hartford, Connecticut in the eastern part of the United States, we proudly introduce the first Steamed Cheeseburgers outside the United States to our menu.
You will be able to enjoy these healthy, mouth watering Cheeseburgers, with a blanket of ooey, gooey Cheddar Cheese covering these beautiful burgers.
Steamed Cheeseburgers are a staple in the USA, with the Steamed Cheeseburger offering a healthier alternative to those residing in Connecticut, with no additional fats being used to the burger patty on a flat grill. These steamer cabinets used to make these beautiful burgers, allow the meat to cook in its own juices, then once cooked, the patty is removed from the cabinet, the excess fats are drained off and you are served a healthier, tastier burger.
The cheese is also steamed within the same cabinet, the burgers take up to 12 minutes for well done and the cheese melts into ooey, gooey goodness in around 4 minutes, so I can tell you, it is definitely worth the wait.
Burgers will be available with a list of condiments and varieties, or build your burger masterpiece. They will appear on our new menu on effective 3 September 2013.
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Ever wanted to host your own Murder Mystery Party? Perhaps you’ve fancied being an Egyptian Goddess, intrepid explorer or 1920′s gangster! You could, alternatively, sit back and enjoy the entertainment of a personalised murder mystery party and work out who dunnit!
Leave it to the experts. All our interactive entertainment events are themed and tailored to individuals or corporate entities. At Big Monty Productions we only use professional actors and our shows are fully costumed with authentic props, sound effects and special FX. All our events are covered by full public liability insurance.
Our private interactive entertainment events are suitable for a minimum of 8 people up to a maximum of 200, and can be arranged at a venue of your choice nationwide. Corporate teambuilding a speciality, conferences and daytime activities can also be arranged. We can also provide a disco or live band if required.
Christmas themed murder mystery are available! Big Monty Productions offer a discount to charities and fundraising events on all murder mystery events.
Star in your own personalised Hen Night interactive Murder Mystery with a disco theme! We offer a venue finding service that will source venues to your particular requirements in the area of your choice. We can also arrange spa treatment packages and we sell relevant costumes should the group wish to dress up.
We are an interactive entertainment company covering the whole of the UK and abroad , specializing in interactive murder mystery events. We have a long history in the entertainment and murder mystery field and only use professional actors in our shows. We run shows for private and corporate clients nationally and internationally and we run public events at various locations around the country.
We are the industry experts in Interactive Murder Mysteries. We have events suitable from small intimate groups of 9 to 40 guests and large groups of up to 180 guests. Depending on your chosen theme up to 20 of your friends or colleagues will have an integral part in the story. It is up to them how far they elaborate on their persona for the night and they could even be a victim or the murderer! These people will receive a character sheet prior to the event telling them who they are with costume suggestions. For those with a character who do not come in costume we supply token costumes on the night.
Everyone attending the murder mystery show will become sleuths for the night and are tasked with identifying who the murderer is. Each show is themed and set in a particular era so everyone can come in costume if they wish. Our sister company Monty’s Masquerade sells appropriate costumes for each theme, you can order these by calling us. The murder mystery shows are personalised for each client so if you have a particular name or event you want us to include please let us know.
The evening’s entertainment revolves around a three course dinner or lunch (although this can be adapted to fit round a buffet style if required) at a venue of your choice. Over aperitifs the professional actors will mingle in character with the guests and a dramatic event will take place. The action then continues between courses where the guests get to join in with the actors. The evening culminates after dessert and coffee with the audience guessing “Who Dunnit” in teams. The solution will then be revealed and a bottle of champagne awarded to the winning team.
Big Monty crew on route to Scotland to do a Seance in Dundee. Team 2 boogying on down with Murder on the Dance Floor in London
RT @Kerry_Ely: We braved the blizzard to bring #York a Groovy Murder Mystery 🌨️ But they didn't guess the murderer!! #betterlucknexttime…
We understand that discussing or pre-arranging funerals is not a welcomed subject for most people. Some even question if funerals are really necessary or desirable. We joke about the fact that we see each other only at weddings and funerals. Both events are milestones in our lives, like birthdays and other important occasions. We observe them because they fulfill certain very strong human needs.
There are compelling reasons why funerals matter. Whether you choose a traditional or a contemporary ceremony, a funeral provides a profound experience that ultimately aids in grieving process. Funeral brings together friends and family whose support and compassion gives us a comfort and perspective. They help is express our grief in a safe setting. They help us remember, they help us understand and accept the fact that a death has occurred and that it is time to commemorate our loved and say good-bye. They help us share memories, tributes and appreciation for a life of the deceased. They help us acknowledge the reality of death, allow for the expression of faith, provide us with a sense of continuity-that life goes on, and they allow us to encourage our acceptance of loss and help us heal.
Virtually everyone who comforts family and friends at a visitation and attends a funeral experiences a profound sense of their importance and helpfulness. Funerals are bridges of transition. As time passes, we appreciate more fully the relationship that endures. We see that the words spoken, tributes offered and feelings experienced at the visitation and funeral helps us reach a place of fond memories and appreciation for the person who dies and for the life of that person we celebrate.
Jeff Murphy and the staff of the Murphy Funeral Home believe that conducting funerals is a sacred trust, and we keep this trust uppermost in mind when serving you.
Lakes Online provides free consultation to businesses that would like to setup a web cam. Required equipment is a computer with broadband access.
Web camera software is free. The type of camera you need is dependent upon the distance from the computer.
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I ingest albums very slowly. I find one or two songs I like from an album and listen to them on repeat for a week or so. Other songs from the album will slowly make their way into my repertoire, and if the album is good, I’m eventually listening to it in order on repeat. This is what happened to me with La Louma’s debut album Let the World be Flooded Out.
The opening track (and first single from the album) “The Decline of Nations” immediately intrigued me with its polished punk swagger. Then, I listened to “Just Wanna Love You” (the second single released). “Just Wanna Love You” features middle eastern influences, and is unlike any song I’ve heard recently. La Louma’s lyrics tell a story about the deep emotional unrest of being in a relationship that is no longer working, and her voice moves from clear vocals in the chorus to gritty vocal styling in the verses, with desperate pleas asking what she did wrong. I was utterly enthralled.
Next up for my ears to obsess over was “If We Don’t Now We Never Will.” This song is slower than the last two songs, but the mournful lyrics and vocal styling enchanted many of my fall walks. While slower in tempo, the song still posses the layers of instruments present throughout the whole album. This song really highlights La Louma’s ability to knit instruments together. Her layers of melodies and counter melodies are united in one large blanket of sound. The songs sound full, but never chaotic.
Perhaps this unity has to do with the fact that La Louma performed, record, produced, and mixed every song in her garage. The album was recorded over the course of three years, and during these three years, Lauren Ross (the talent behind La Louma) recorded 200 songs. She then distilled them into the ten song Let the World be Flooded Out. Growing up, Ross was a classical woodwind player, but the album displays Ross’ ability to play piccolo, flute, bassoon, french horn, electric guitar, electric bass, v-drums, and tambourine. And sing. Really, really well. “Brother True,” “Candy” and “Aaj Mausam Bada Beimann Har” showcase her woodwind classical training, and the combination of classical training and the unique recording process really make this album stand out.
Bear with me for the following digression. Ready? Ok. My younger sister loves Harry Styles. She was in middle school during the peak of the One Direction era, and during this time, the whole area around her bed was covered in One Direction posters (much to my displeasure). Needless to say, she was so excited when Harry Styles released his self-titled debut album this year. When it came out, I was in the depths of my disillusionment with academia, and I channelled this into a new-found appreciation for pop music as an anti-elitist statement. For the first time, I actually listened as my sister obsessed about Harry Styles. I listened to his album, and I really wanted to like it, as some kind of statement, or to support this male pop star who defends his female fans from the sexist eye-rolls music snobs might give them. But… I couldn’t get into it. I appreciated the 60s and 70s rock sensibility displayed, but there was something missing. After some thought, I narrowed it down to Styles’ voice. His voice is “perfect,” polished to pop perfection. A polished voice may be the cause of his fame, but it’s also his artistic weakness. Listening to the album, I kept waiting for a true, unbridled release of emotion to come from Styles’ mouth. Instead, all I got was the voice of a pop star too afraid to make mistakes.
A crack in the voice, the scream of a singer who’s letting their emotions govern their voice when emotions become too powerful to be contained, it’s cathartic and powerful. In my opinion, it’s a signifier of a great work of music. When I was listening to Let the World Be Flooded Out I was reminded of this. Lauren Ross has a beautiful, clear voice that shines in her songs. It’s a voice that would fit into the pop charts, but unlike Harry Styles, Ross can let her emotionality shine through in her voice. She can scream or show grit. Her voice cracks and breaks with emotion when needed. When La Louma creates a work it feels powerful and personal.
While at first Lauren Ross’ punk sensibility may be obscured by her classical training, it is there, evidenced by her vocals, her recording process, and her politics. Let the World Be Flooded Out is the first album released by Bitchwave, the feminist/queer collective and label Ross co-runs in Los Angeles. Bitchwave allows Ross to live her politics outside of her songs. The album is personal, but many of the songs are also very political. “I am Here I Am” was inspired by a first-hand account that Ross read about several female refugees. Ross said that “the chorus is a repeating declaration that ‘I am here’, and while it’s meant to be their [the refugee’s] statement, it’s crucial for me to hear myself sing those words over and over, too.” “Decline of Nations” (inspired by the Syrian refugee crisis) also serves as a political anthem and implores the listener to “Promise me you’ll stay until you try to make things right.” Bitchwave is still in it’s early stages, but hopefully we’ll soon have more amazing music from them.
In Let the World Be Flooded Out, Ross masterfully mixes opposing forces to create a truly unique album. La Louma makes complex pop music sound effortless, and combines her classical training, her DIY punk ethos, and pop sensibilities to create an album confident in its clashes.
This entry was posted in Reviews and tagged bitchwave, Ella Chatfield-Stiehler, harry styles, la louma, let the world be flooded out on November 29, 2017 by librarian.
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John Winston Ono Lennon MBE (born John Winston Lennon; 9 October 1940 – 8 December 1980) was an English singer and songwriter who rose to worldwide fame as a co-founder of the band the Beatles, the most commercially successful band in the history of popular music. With Paul McCartney, he formed a celebrated songwriting partnership.
Born and raised in Liverpool, as a teenager Lennon became involved in the skiffle craze; his first band, the Quarrymen, evolved into the Beatles in 1960. When the group disbanded in 1970, Lennon embarked on a solo career that produced the critically acclaimed albums John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band and Imagine, and iconic songs such as "Give Peace a Chance" and "Working Class Hero". After his marriage to Yoko Ono in 1969, he changed his name to John Ono Lennon. Lennon disengaged himself from the music business in 1975 to raise his infant son Sean, but re-emerged with Ono in 1980 with the new album Double Fantasy. He was murdered three weeks after its release.
Lennon revealed a rebellious nature and acerbic wit in his music, writing, drawings, on film and in interviews. Controversial through his political and peace activism, he moved to Manhattan in 1971, where his criticism of the Vietnam War resulted in a lengthy attempt by Richard Nixon's administration to deport him, while some of his songs were adopted as anthems by the anti-war movement and the larger counterculture.
As of 2012, Lennon's solo album sales in the United States exceeded 14 million and, as writer, co-writer, or performer, he is responsible for 25 number-one singles on the US Hot 100 chart. In 2002, a BBC poll on the 100 Greatest Britons voted him eighth and, in 2008, Rolling Stone ranked him the fifth-greatest singer of all time. He was posthumously inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1987 and into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice; as a member of the Beatles in 1988 and as a solo artist in 1994.[1]
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Exploration: buildcraft miner is a new style voxel sandbox building game. New style assets and game play, more than 100 online worlds to explore for free!
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One by one, they form a little conveyor belt—throngs of students lining up to sit in a chair, look into a camera lens, and smile. For millions of kids, picture day is a way to memorialize their appearance in a given year, although later the out-of-fashion clothes or cosmetic growing pains may be a way to memorialize pure awkwardness. For the photographers tasked with the job, however, picture day means corralling hundreds of children and establishing a comfort level without any time to waste.
“We get about 30 seconds per kid,” Kristin Boyer, a photographer in Atlanta, Georgia, who has been taking school portrait photos for eight years, tells Mental Floss. “And it’s amazing how much impact you can have. You want to make them feel like a million bucks—beautiful, awesome, and smart.”
To get a better sense of what goes into the job, we asked Boyer and two other school photographers to divulge some of the more interesting aspects of wrangling kids for posterity. Read on for some insight into uncooperative subjects, why mornings make for the the best shots, and the importance of booger patrol.
While deals can vary by school, photographers typically get paid when parents order photos. The school then takes a percentage of that fee.
To select a professional, schools will often take bids. "I make a presentation," Boyer says. "I'll explain what I do. Sometimes schools are looking for certain things." Boyer takes more dynamic shots with ambitious outdoor backgrounds; some larger schools herding 1500 or more kids, she says, may want to opt for a simple portrait to expedite the process.
As for what schools do with their portion of the revenue, it depends on the school. But many usually sink it back into student programs.
“Parents are very passionate about their kids getting good school photos,” Courtney, a photographer based in Canada, tells Mental Floss. They might send along a note with their kid describing what they didn’t like about the previous year’s photo. “When I started, I didn’t expect the level of hostility with parents when a photo doesn’t go the way they want it to.”
Boyer has sometimes had parents ask to stand behind her while she shoots so they can take their own pictures. “I usually say no cell phone photos. If they take theirs, they won’t buy mine.”
For younger kids, mornings are better. After lunch, photographers are likely to need the help of photo-editing software. “One of my first-graders got spaghetti on them,” Boyer says. “You don’t want to let them start to get markers or food all over.” Boyer’s most unusual Photoshop request? “I edited out a cookie once. The kid would not sit down unless he had a cookie.”
Portrait photographers typically work across a spectrum of ages, from kindergarteners to high school seniors. If a child is very young, it’s possible the entire idea of sitting for a portrait will scare them silly. “You always get one or two that are just terrified,” Grant, a portrait photographer who works on pre-K to 12th grade, tells Mental Floss. “I’m a big, beefy dude, and sometimes a kid will get in there and see me and go, ‘Oh, I’m not doing this.’” To placate the pensive pupils, Grant makes a big show of leaving by stomping his feet, then lets one of his less-threatening assistants take the pictures.
Photographers need to be careful when giving instructions to kindergarteners and first graders, who tend to process things with little nuance. “Sometimes I’ll ask a kid to high-five me and I'll act like it hurts,” Grant says. “I’ll ask for a Band-Aid. Sometimes they’ll look very serious and say, ‘I don’t have one.’” Another time, Grant asked a kid to point his knees toward a nearby computer. “He came over and touched his knee to the laptop.”
A lot of photographers are switching up the conventional portrait by snapping pictures of kids outdoors, in "action" poses like jumping, or against more eclectic backgrounds. Kids are getting more creative, too. Like prop comedians, they will sometimes arrive for picture day armed with accessories. “I’ve seen everything from Halloween costumes to dogs and other pets,” Courtney, says. “Or they want to wear hats or sunglasses.” If it’s within reason and OK with the school, she’ll take one traditional photo and then let the subject pose with their prop for the second.
Posing for a professional portrait can be a strange experience for a kid who has spent considerable time on a cell phone. “Kids have gotten much more comfortable in front of the camera, but it’s bad selfie behavior,” Boyer says. “Doing duck lips, thrusting their arms out to make their shoulders straight. You kind of have to re-train them.” Boyer lets them know it doesn't look good, but "I say it in a nice way."
Sometimes, fashion can betray kids. “Fluorescent green and orange tops seem popular now and light tends to bounce off of it and on the chin,” Grant says. “The bottom of the chin tends to turn orange.” Unless they happen to have an extra shirt or request a photo retouch, they’re stuck with it.
Aside from some unfortunate fashion choices, one staple of school photos is the head tilt, with kids cocking their faces off to one side. According to a school photographer on Reddit, there's a good reason for that. "These photos are going to be used for the yearbook (more than likely) and everyone should have somewhat of the same head pose," they explain. "The way we stage our lights does not flatter the subject when they're looking straight at the camera. If you tilt your head you're more likely to also move your chin in that same direction, which makes for a more interesting highlight/shadow play and also has the added benefit of making the face look smaller (if you're a little overweight)."
With hundreds of students at a given school, photographers need a reliable system of identifying kids and making sure their names match up to their portfolio. While systems vary, one of the most common is to collect school data and then print a unique ticket with a student’s name, grade, homeroom, and a number. “Those have a barcode,” Grant says. “So they come up, we scan the ticket, and pull up their record. It’s like scanning soup at a grocery store.”
It’s also error-free, unless some senior decides to trade tickets with a friend so their names get mixed up on their school identification cards. “They don’t seem to think it out, though, because the homeroom teachers pass the cards out and will notice the picture isn’t of them.”
Photographers have less than a minute to relax a kid enough so they deliver a broad, genuine smile. To facilitate that, Grant says he keeps a laundry list of groaners at his disposal to provoke a laugh. “It’s like a script tree that a telemarketer would use,” he says. “If a kid says they play soccer, I’ll say, ‘Oh, so you like kicking people?’”
Photographers also rely on another age-old technique: embarrassment. “In grades four to six, if you ask girls to say ‘boys’ and boys to say ‘girls,’ it’s so scandalous,” Grant says. “For a second shot, you ask them to say, ‘cute boys’ or ‘cute girls.’ That typically works.” Grant can also provoke smiles by asking about pet names. Elementary kids react to being asked to say, “trick or treat, smell my feet.” If they remain stubborn, Grant will pull out all the stops and request they say “stinky feet.”
While photo-editing software can address rogue snot, no one really wants to spend the extra minutes digitally erasing boogers from photos. Boyer typically enlists volunteer parents to make sure faces are wiped clean or has assistants armed with tissues, combs, and other grooming products to make for a stylish and snot-free image. “We usually try to catch things like that before they get in front of the camera,” she says.
To build rapport, photographers are always looking to get kids to talk about themselves. Once, one of Grant’s assistants asked if a child had any pets. “Yes,” the kid responded. “Rabbits. But we ate them last night.”
The older kids get, the more they tend to commit acts of subversion. “One kid came in with his jacket on, took it off, sat down, and was ready to go,” Grant says. “I knew something was going on. I looked at his shirt and it said ‘Student of the Month.’ Except he put masking tape over the ‘ent’ so it read ‘Stud of the Month.’” (After consulting with the principal, the kid was allowed to keep it on for the photo.)
Courtney had a kid sit down with what looked like a nice shirt with birds on it. “It was actually middle fingers,” she says.
While most kids are cooperative, Grant will sometimes see subjects who want to make their life as difficult as possible. "Seniors tend to fool around more and be difficult on purpose," he says. "Some of them are just perpetually in a bad mood or feel self-conscious." Sports teammates might egg each other on to not crack a smile. One school photographer who works for Lifetouch writes on Reddit that there are one or two "problem kids" per class: "You just have to remember they're just doing it for attention because they aren't getting it somewhere else."
The internet is overflowing with awkward and embarrassing school photos, from unfortunate backgrounds to unfortunate hairstyles. But according to Grant, “bad school photo” is a misnomer that gives photographers a bad rap. “There’s a common idea school pictures are bad,” he says. “No. School pictures are like shooting fish in a barrel. Is a kid going to smile? Is a kid going to lean into it? Or is it going to be bad no matter what I do? If you think the picture is bad, well, no, that’s you. The picture was fine. The bad haircut wasn’t.”
Creating a tombstone is more complex than just sandblasting letters onto a slab of granite. Designing memorials involves helping families of the deceased—or people looking to plan their own resting places—figure out the best way to represent a whole life in a single, permanent monument. Here are 13 secrets of memorial engravers that we gleaned from the experts:
Clients don’t necessarily know what they want right off the bat, and they may even feel overwhelmed by the sheer breadth of the possibilities. “A lot of families come in and they bring up the S word—standard,” explains Vince Dioguardi, the president of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-area Rome Monument, a company founded by his great-grandfather in 1932. “There is nothing standard.”
Even the preferred size of a memorial can vary vastly from client to client. What seems tiny to one person might seem huge to another, and vice versa. And so a monument designer will sit down with clients and discuss the person the memorial is for, including their hobbies and interests, their family, and other aspects of their lives—then come up with ways that life could be symbolized in stone (or another material). The end result is always unique.
Everyone deals with death differently. Some people want to decide on a memorial immediately after a loved one dies, while others might take years. Even just signing off on a contract can be an emotional step for someone who's grieving. “The most important thing you can do is give people the room to process their grief,” Greg Lundgren of Seattle-based Lundgren Monuments, which focuses on cast-glass memorials, says. He's come up with ideas for clients who then went dark on him for two years before moving forward on the commission. It usually takes him just a week or two to come up with preliminary drawings, but he and the client might go back and forth for up to a year discussing dimensions, prices, and other factors before the client is 100 percent sure about the design. Then Lundgren drafts up a contract, and typically finishes up the memorial in six months or so.
Dioguardi estimates that crafting a memorial takes around eight to 10 weeks at his company. First, however, customers typically come in for two or even three consultation visits where they learn about the process, talk about design ideas, decide on something, and finally come up with a contract.
In the course of creating a monument, "you become very deeply engaged with the family," Lundgren says, much more so than you would in any other sort of designer-client relationship. Talking about a deceased loved one and trying to come up with a design that will adequately capture who they were as a person is naturally more intimate than if you were designing, say, a piece of furniture or a new kitchen. The process can create a relationship that lasts beyond the scope of the project itself. "I have families in other parts of the world where if I were to visit that city, I would completely go visit them and have dinner with them, and I know that I would be welcome," Lundgren says.
“One of the most important parts of my job is to remind people that there’s no way they can capture a real person in a piece of stone,” Lundgren says. Clients often want to incorporate as many symbols of their loved one’s life as a stone can fit—requesting that the designer incorporate an image of their college mascot, and their truck, and a dove, and a photograph of them, and a poem memorializing them, for instance. But that impulse can mean the memorial “ends up looking like a NASCAR [vehicle] with all the company sponsors on it,” Lundgren explains. His biggest advice is to follow the old adage "less is more.”
One challenge memorial designers face is that families often don't come to unanimous decisions. “Everyone has an opinion,” Lundgren explains. “It’s a hard thing, especially when you’re faced with the legacy of a person and it is so permanent—it’s not like buying a shirt.” While a family might be able to agree on the size, shape, and color of a monument, they often get hung up trying to decide on the specific text that should be included.
You don’t have to leave your gravestone’s design up to the people who outlive you: You can choose something for yourself before you go. “It’s extremely common here,” Dioguardi says. It’s called “pre-need.” That way, there’s no guessing or arguing among your family members about what you might want—it’s already determined.
When asked about the most elaborate memorial he has ever designed, Lundgren described not a huge tombstone or complex statue, but an urn he made to memorialize a dog. Ruth was a stray Australian shepherd his client found on the street, and when she died, he was heartbroken. To honor her memory, Lundgren created a bronze and stainless steel urn. Ruth had one brown eye and one blue eye, so he incorporated two semiprecious stones, one brown and one blue. “I think it was the fanciest urn I’ve ever made,” he says. The result is an urn that looks more like a piece of modern art than a memorial for a deceased pet.
“If you lost something you love and want to pay your respects to it, I’m going to approach it with that same sense of humanity,” he says, whether it’s a person or a pet.
How your memorial is made depends a lot on who you commissioned it from. Lundgren doesn’t consider himself a stoneworker. He labels himself a designer, and says much of what he does is really graphic design. “Basically what you’re doing is creating line art,” he says. “Most engraving is not done [the] old-fashioned [way], like hand chiseled and chipped away. I’d say probably 99.9 percent is formatted on a computer, cut as a stencil, and then sandblasted and carved into the surface.”
Dioguardi disagrees with that assessment. “A lot of consumers think this is all machinery-based,” he says, but not all firms rely entirely on stencils and computers. Rome Monument uses an automated sandblaster for lettering, but also uses chisels and other tools to create designs by hand. If a family comes in and asks for a gravestone with a rose on it, one of their sculptors will actually carve that rose into the stone freehand.
Just because you choose a particular cemetery or funeral home doesn’t mean you have to buy a headstone or monument directly from that company. “Cemeteries that do sell memorials make the consumer think that they have to purchase a memorial from the cemetery,” Dioguardi explains, but that isn’t the case. You can commission a memorial from any designer, and then have it delivered and installed in that cemetery. Both Dioguardi and Lundgren design and ship memorials to cemeteries all over the country. Lundgren, in fact, has designed memorials for installation all over the world.
“There’s a lot of funeral homes and cemeteries that will show families a very narrow slice of what’s possible. They’ll say, ‘Pick something out of this book,’” Lundgren says. “I think it’s important for families to remember that there’s no limitation on what can be done.”
Just because he advocates for “less is more” doesn’t mean Lundgren thinks all memorials should be simple grave markers with minimal text. He has designed memorials shaped like giant boomboxes and unicorn heads, hot pink headstones, and all manner of custom sculptures.
“Whatever that consumer can think of that they want to do, we can design it,” Dioguardi explains. That goes for the industry as a whole, not just his firm. “There’s a monument in Vermont that it’s a full scale Mercedes-Benz [made] out of a single block of granite,” he describes. The only thing that truly limits what kind of memorial you can design for your loved one is your budget— and your imagination.
Cemeteries do have some say over the type of memorial you install at your love one’s final resting place. “A cemetery is like a condominium association,” Dioguardi explains. While you may own the gravesite itself, there are still certain rules you have to abide by. Specific motifs typically aren't off-limits, but designs are often restricted by size, material, and sometimes even by color.
These restrictions can even vary within cemeteries. In one cemetery Rome Monument has worked with, for instance, some areas are restricted to bronze monuments, while monuments in another section have to be granite. Recently, a customer called to inquire about buying a memorial for a family member, but didn’t know where in that cemetery they were buried. “We had to make a couple phone calls to the cemetery to find out where this family’s loved one was laid to rest so that we know what type of monument that we [could] design,” Dioguardi says.
Some of these rules stem not from cemeteries looking to strong-arm customers into buying monuments from their own catalog—though that’s an issue, too—but from real concerns about how certain materials age. “It’s always a good idea to have restrictions and rules to make sure a cemetery is going to age well,” Lundgren says. Many rules were developed in the 1920s and '30s to keep people from installing materials that would quickly deteriorate, like wooden crosses or metals that would rust. But those rules haven’t necessarily kept up with new technological advances. The large-scale cast-glass memorials Lundgren makes are only possible because of computer technology that wasn’t commercially available until the 1990s. Part of his job is simply educating cemeteries and funeral homes about what long-lasting materials are possible.
The guy in Vermont who was memorized with a giant Mercedes-Benz sculpture isn’t a total outlier—a fair number of people ask to somehow incorporate cars or trucks. While many of Dioguardi’s clients request memorials that incorporate themes like faith, family, hobbies, and career, Lundgren says he’s created multiple memorials that somehow involve vehicles. “Strangely I’ve gotten more cars than I would have thought,” he explains. He suggests that it could be a demographic pattern. “A lot of the work we do is for younger people, and when you have someone who’s 17 or 19 years old and the family is trying to recall what’s important to them, cars are often a lot more important to [teenagers] than if you’re 60 or 70 years old.” He says he also receives a lot of requests for birds, flowers, and butterflies.
“As depressing as it might sound to be a monument designer, it’s really amazing,” Lundgren says. While most aspects of dealing with the logistics of a loved one’s death are stressful and depressing, figuring out a way to memorialize them permanently is actually a positive process. “To be able to be that one person that can talk about beauty and art and legacy is really powerful,” he explains.
You may know them as the deranged clown, the mad scientist, or that guy with the chainsaw who won't stop chasing gaggles of shrieking girls down a dimly lit hallway. But behind the fake blood spatters and caked-on makeup, they’re just regular people trying to have some fun while making money. To find out what it takes to be professionally terrifying, we spoke with three people who served as "scare actors" (as actors at haunted houses are known in the industry) and lived to tell the tale.
Sure, you’ll probably see some high school students working at haunted houses, especially smaller operations run by community centers. (Some work for free to rack up their volunteer hours—a requirement at many high schools.) But students aren't the only people employed at haunted houses. Christine Mancini, who works at the ScareHouse in Etna, Pennsylvania, says the actors at her establishment come from a diverse array of fields. “We have anywhere from doctors, lawyers, and psychologists to college kids working at McDonald’s and waiting tables,” she tells Mental Floss. Mancini and several of her ScareHouse colleagues are mental health professionals by day—a job that's not unusual in the scare industry. “We actually hire a lot of therapists and psychoanalysts [as actors playing torturers] because they actually get a kick out of seeing how this all plays out,” Joshua Randall, the co-founder of Blackout in New York City, told CNN.
Hiring protocols vary from place to place, and some haunted houses don’t hold auditions at all. For those that do, managers generally want to check out an actor’s improvisation skills and ability to think on their feet. The ScareHouse, for instance, has prospective actors complete a traditional interview first. Some questions are standard, while others are more specific to the job (Why do you want to work in a haunted house? Are you allergic to latex or makeup? Are you physically able to wear heavy costumes?). Once the interview portion is out of the way, candidates are asked to act out a spooky scene.
Actors have to re-audition each season—which generally begins in early September—and “not everyone is always hired back,” Mancini says. This could be for several reasons. For one, the sets are usually already designed by the time auditions are held, and managers might be looking for certain skills or body types to fill a particular role. For instance, a petite person might be needed to squeeze into a tighter space, and some of the costumes might require an actor of a certain height. Then there’s the competition. “Better talent [at auditions] is a thing each year as well,” Mancini says. “ScareHouse is consistently upping the performance expectations each season.”
Acting in a haunted house requires more improvisation and audience interaction than most other types of acting. Some people come in with extensive theater experience and fail miserably in their auditions. “Just because you’re a good actor doesn’t meant that you’d be a good haunt actor,” Mancini says. Others get hired but end up quitting halfway through the season because they hate the high level of interaction and demands of the job (both physical and mental).
Shawn Lowry, a railroad construction worker who used to volunteer at the Haunted Hillside in Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania, says being confronted by customers is often the hardest thing for new actors to adjust to. Patrons might scream in your face, mock you, try to get you to break character—and you have to be able to take it. “You’re going to get heckled. It’s not going to be like being on a stage where people are paying to watch and be quiet,” he says. “You’re being challenged by the audience.”
Getting hit in the face is one of the many occupational hazards of being a haunt actor. If actors are doing their jobs really well and scaring the living daylights out of people, it could trigger a “fight or flight” response in their patrons. The former reaction is when things start to get pretty scary—not just for customers, but for the actors, too. “They forget that they paid to have fun and play along with the show, and that they are not really in any danger,” Lowry says. “I’ve seen some hairy situations with drunk folks showing up and getting rough with actors.”
Jacob Hall, a former haunted house actor in San Antonio, Texas, wrote about his experience with drunk customers for Esquire. “On Friday and Saturday nights, the bar-dwellers came out. So did their inner demons. The first time I was ever punched in the face came courtesy of a frat bro,” he wrote. “The scariest thing in a haunted house is often the people who visit it.”
Because of the potential for danger, many haunted houses are well-equipped with security cameras and guards. Mancini says a security guard is always stationed inside the ScareHouse’s camera monitor room, and if any of the workers need assistance, they can turn to the nearest camera and make a hand signal that they've been briefed on in advance. That will summon backup immediately.
In addition to the risk of getting clocked in the face, the job is also physically exhausting. Some actors have to sit motionless in a rocking chair or stand quietly in a corner for hours on end, pouncing only when a group of people walk in. Others are required to slide across the floor on knee pads or hobble around on stilts all night. Ky Scott, who volunteered at a couple of haunted attractions in Vancouver, British Columbia, told Mental Floss she worked three-hour shifts with no breaks, lying quietly in a coffin and popping up whenever a group walked through. “To stay in character doing the same thing more or less over and over again is hard on the voice and hard on the body,” Scott says. “By the end of it, your voice is hoarse, you’re sweaty, and you need a shower and a nap.”
It can get really hot in the haunt, especially early on in the season when temperatures might be upwards of 80 degrees. This is especially true if you happen to be wearing a full-body costume. “In the past we've had a full grizzly bear costume—head-to-toe fur, fairly realistic. It can be too much for some actors,” Mancini says. “But if someone does one of those characters, the haunt has ice vests for folks to wear so they don't overheat and stay as comfortable as they can in it.” The many-pocketed vests are filled with little ice packs, and a manager goes around replacing the ice packs in the pockets when they melt.
When it comes to voice protection, proper screaming technique is crucial. “If you scream all night from your throat, you’ll lose your voice after night two,” Mancini says. The actors at her haunt are taught how to growl and snarl from their diaphragms instead of their throats—the same technique many professional singers use.
Even if there's no screaming involved, different character voices require a bit of preparation. Scott studied theater arts at Vancouver's Studio 58 training school, so she knew she should do lots of vocal warm-ups before talking in her “weird little girl voice” for the role as a possessed doll. If all else fails, tea and honey are a scare actor’s best friend.
When customers aren't around, one actor might call out to another “I dropped them!” In haunted house parlance, this means a visitor was so scared that they fell to the floor—and it's considered an accomplishment. “It’s always great every time an actor does that for the first time because it is one of the cooler things to do,” Mancini says. It's an even bigger win if someone “melts into the floor” in fear and has to crawl out of the room on their hands and knees.
Some might even lose control of their bowels. One time, a ScareHouse patron was so petrified that she pooped her pants, Mancini recounted with a tinge of pride in her voice. (She's not an outlier, either. One haunted house in San Antonio offered a $200 reward to any actor who could make a customer defecate.)
Sure, it might be a little sadistic to enjoy scaring people, but Lowry says adult customers are fair game because they knew what they were signing up for. “I’ve seen actors high-five and laugh because they had grown-ups crying—like, ‘Oh man, did you see that woman? She was bawling,’” Lowry says. But for him and many other actors, kids are an exception. Lowry has broken character before to stop other actors from tormenting children who were already terrified.
Considering the loss of bodily function that happens from time to time, cleaning supplies are often tucked away where customers can’t see them, according to Mancini. Someone from management will come clean up any puddles of pee or piles of poo that may have escaped their frightened guests, and this can usually be taken care of quickly without interrupting the flow of foot traffic. For bigger spills, an actor might be asked to stay in character and prevent customers from advancing to the next room while other staff clean up. Staff have also been known to hand out garbage bags to patrons who have had accidents—“to protect their car seats when they leave,” Mancini explains.
It’s a classic scare tactic: One actor is the designated “distraction” while the other swoops in from some dark corner to scare you silly. The decoy actor then does something even bigger to keep ramping up the fear. “It’s a team effort,” Mancini says, adding that she loves being the distraction.
For example, in one outdoor scene this season, she plays the role of a demon. She starts out by crouching down in the middle of the path and staring creepily at guests, which freaks them out without her having to do anything big or bold. She adds: “Then they scare themselves more by continuing to move by me, still wondering what I'm going to do. Then the other actor in a hidden space amongst the trees in the yard scene comes out to do their scare. Then I would pop up and scare them from the rear. So, four or more scares by two actors in a relatively small space by using distraction and timing to our advantage.”
Feel like you’re the only one being chased and taunted? You probably are. Many scare actors look at a customer’s body language when choosing their next victim. “You always know who’s going to be an easy scare because they’re walking in a guarded [way],” Lowry says. “They’re holding their boyfriend or girlfriend tighter and they have their arms crossed.” Other actors, like Mancini, prefer to target patrons who look like they’ll be more of a challenge to get a reaction out of. “Our goal is for every customer to ‘get got’ at least once,” she says.
Longtime scare actors might be desensitized to haunted houses, but that’s not the case for every actor. For some of those with fears, it’s a lot easier to work in a haunted house than to visit one. “I’m petrified of going into haunted houses but I really like acting in them because I’m on the other side of it,” Scott says.
Similarly, Lowry is claustrophobic—a common fear that many haunted house designers try to tap into. Once, while visiting a new haunted house, he freaked out in one those “giant sphincters” (officially known as squeeze rooms) that you have to push your way through. “Other people’s faces have been exfoliated on those things. I’m walking through and it smells like a locker room and I literally had a panic attack when I went through it,” he says. Fortunately, the haunted house he worked for didn’t have any super-tight corridors.
Haunted houses have plenty of slow days early on in the season, so there’s a lot of standing around. Sometimes, things can get a bit too sleepy: Lowry says once one of his fellow actors was supposed to ring a bell to alert actors in the next room that a group was about to come through, but since there were so few customers that day, he fell asleep at his station. Patrons thought he was a prop so they kept walking into the next room, where they were puzzled to see Lowry and a few of his co-workers “BSing out of character with masks off.” Oops.
On the other hand, Lowry recommends not waiting until Halloween day to visit a haunted house. Not only will it be crowded on Halloween, there’s also a good chance the actors will be tired and “phoning it in,” so you probably won’t get to see their peak performance.
Scare acting jobs tend to pay around minimum wage, or roughly $20 a night, Mancini says. However, this varies from one haunted house to the next. A couple recent job postings on Indeed, for example, offered a rate of $50-$75 per night. Suffice to say, it’s not exactly a money-making venture. Both Lowry and Mancini love the macabre, and Scott says volunteering at a haunted house was a fun way to develop her acting chops. “Everyone who loves haunt acting does it because they get something out of it,” Mancini says. “No one continues to be a haunt actor for an extended period of time for the money.”
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I have been trying to write about something, but I cannot quite find the words. The other day, I started and ended up merely talking about Bettina, Sunshine, and Manna. I shall try again.
For well past two and a half years, day in and day out, I have lived with great criticism. It is a devastating thing to always have the worst assumed about you, to be judged and found wanting on every level, to have a mirror held up to you that is so distorted nothing you see is real. What you knew as real is lost as the sight you thought you recognized ripples into the lie, words that fill your mind drown out the Word you knew. When boundaries are crossed and the work environment fills nights and weekends, you can find yourself spinning around in all directions. I did.
In the midst of that, I found the pure doctrine. That should have been the perfect anchor. It was. I just couldn't see it.
What called to me in the Book of Concord, its siren song, is Christ crucified. There is no sweeter thing on earth than objective grace. Someone once called the Gospel elusive to me. I liked that, for it had the promise of a day when it wouldn't be. That day finally came, has been sweet on my tongue for a while now, that I have been savoring, storing up the memory for the times—I know will surely come again—when I lose sight of that which the Holy Spirit has shown me.
A perfect example, I think, is the freedom I found in the answer to a recent desperate email to Brother Goose about feeling like a fraud in writing out the Snippets intro:
You are only fraudulent if that's a lie. If it's not, then you are indeed a poor, miserable sinner who has found a source of comfort in the Book of Concord. A lifeline, of sorts, thrown out to a person who is drowning and who clings to its message for dear life.
So the Snippets are tossed out in the hopes that some other poor, miserable sinner might find in their Gospel message the same lifeline you've found.
You don't toss them out as a person who is anything other than a sinner involved in divine worship - in the exercises of faith as it struggles with despair (Tractatus 51).
Now, the key is to STOP LOOKING AT YOURSELF! You ARE a sinner and will remain one so long as you live in this flesh; the key is to let the Lutheran Confessions guide your attention away from yourself and to rest your eyes solely on Christ. In many ways this is the struggle that constitutes the Christian faith: looking to self vs. looking to the Savior. The one way leads only to despair (when we're honest) or to pride (when we're blinded); the other leads to tears of joy and songs of praise. For all us sinners, God has set forth His Son as the Propitiation, the wiping out of our sin, and of the whole world's! In Christ, your sins are forgiven, hidden beneath the saving blood. So the struggle goes on about where to focus attention. And you write the Snippets as a bit of an exercise for yourself and for others in allowing the attention to stay focused on the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.
Goose, you have no other righteousness than Him. And He is enough. And more than enough. It is not your hold on Him that saves; it is His hold on you. And in Baptism He has said to you that He's got you and will not let you go until He finishes the good work He has begun.
Anyway, Christ eased the overwhelming burden I felt over the Snippets between Brother Goose's words and another's advice to think of myself as merely a placeholder until God brings someone else along who is trained in the doctrine of our confessions. But for all his admonition about looking to the cross—and all my own gazing upon my beloved crucifixes—these words still eluded me. How ever do I do that?
Tonight, while praying the Psalter with Brother Goose (he used the Coverdale Psalter) and singing hymns (he showed me a new Gerhardt one), I told him about a confession of the Gospel I made last night. In telling him, it hit me. I really have begun to learn (I am sure the process will take the rest of the my life) to crawl into the wounds of Christ and hide there. The words I wrote last night were not mere words, were not the confession I wanted it to be, but the confession I made by the faith that Christ gave me.
The problem I have battled is that I let my eyes slip from the home I found in that first pass through the Book of Concord because I wanted something as much as I wanted the Gospel. Maybe you could say I wanted what I thought would be the greatest mercy Christ could show me. Surely I would find it hanging out with a bunch of Lutherans, eh? Ah, but Myrtle, you say, you really are stupid! Hanging out with a bunch of Lutherans also means hanging out with a bunch of sinners. Looking to them for mercy will always disappoint you even as Christ will serve you through them.
If you spend your time looking at the people in the churches, you will never really see the Church. Maybe I am not quite saying that right. But our Confession is our Church. It is what binds us together and to Him. We believe, teach, and confess that there is hope, healing, and forgiveness in the gifts of Christ, in the Sacraments, the Living Word, and the Word of Absolution. And our true home is in Him. In Him and nowhere else. In Him is salvation and nowhere else. In Him is life and nowhere else.
The greatest mercy, then, that Christ could show me is the cross. It is how He is saving me. Now, this day. And how He will tomorrow. I don't even understand the half of it, but I know that it is true.
There is a sister out there who was not helped through troubling "life events" and has walked away from the Lutheran Church in her hurt. Part of what I wrote is:
It may seem that Protestant churches are more...welcoming...of wounded people, struggling people...but what they offer is cruel, for it is a confession that puts all the burden of your faith on yourself; it is specious teaching that is truly egregious. I weep so often for my brothers and sisters in Christ in all those churches where Christ is made the new Moses, where the Gospel is distorted beyond recognition, and where forgiveness is not offered in Word and Sacrament. I know not what life event fell her. I do not really need to. I shall be praying for her that she might find the peace of Christ, taste His forgiveness, and remember her baptism.
Pray for her this day, that she might remember her baptism. Pray for me, that I might remember mine. I pray you remember yours.
Typing out the Psalter and our Confessions day after day has helped me to think about all the things Pastor F, Brother Goose, my pastors, my Internet pastors, Walther, Krauth, and Forde have taught me, all the things the Holy Spirit has been revealing to me in bits and pieces despite the maelstrom swirling through the past year and a half. You could say that I have taken in my first promise: the Living Word will never return void and will always accomplish its purpose, as as Luther put it: [the Living Word] has, and is able to do, all that God is and can do. [LC, IV, 17-18]
A while back, in great anguish, I cried out that everything had changed and yet nothing had. Tonight, I cry out the same in great joy. Nothing has changed and yet everything has.
The pain is overwhelming. My hands are stiff and sore, as are all parts of me, making it feel as if I have not taken the Celebrex at all. When I am without the knee brace, that joint simply does not function at all.
A woman stopped by with boxes and sort of looked askance at me for not rising from the couch, but I cared not. No masking for me...at least for this day and the rest of the week. At least that is my intention. I need to recover for the Saturday;s cleaning push before Sunday's open house.
A short while ago, Bettina sent me info on an app that helps you remember birthdays. I have missed four in the past six weeks. Then, I saw a commercial about a Blackberry ap that was a personal assistant of sorts. I tried to find something similar on iTunes because I missed seven bills last month, including my mortgage, despite the system of checks and balances I have in place. I did not find one, but I did find a medical assistant app that seems most helpful to me.
I put it on the first screen in the first slot. If you tap on it, you will see a red button marked "emergency information." If you press on it, you will see my name, date of birth, blood type, emergency contact, allergies, medications, primary care physician, insurance, and a note field.
In the app itself, I have entered all my medical appointments, contacts, and history (conditions, allergies, surgeries, and vaccinations). This way, at least, when I go to a new doctor and have to fill out all those forms, I will not have to battle to remember the information. I also made a note file for my asthma attacks.
I also worked on another Snippet, sweating bullets the whole time since it was on Christ's return. That means they are done through Thursday. I am trying to work ahead to make the review process easier for the editor.
My left ring finger started hurting yesterday. How I wish my rememberer worked better. Were that the case, I would have spent today in bed, not moving an inch. But, alas, I did not remember that when a finger on my left hand pains me it is because I am growing too tired.
I have been working and working and working on the house since I lost my job. And then started out this past week sleep deprived for those neurological tests. I should have spent Thursday sleeping, but alas it was more selling-the-house work.
Today was extraordinary in that my brother came for a second all-day yard fest: mowing, edging, raking, sweeping, pruning, cleaning, re-setting the rocks that border the flowerbeds, and re-arranging both decks. The difference in the yard last week was truly amazing to me. This week, I am astounded. It is the same and yet is so neat and clean and well...balanced and larger somehow. Truly the "curb" appeal, fore and aft, has greatly improved.
I do believe that all the work on the closets was worth it, for they are all no longer crammed in appearance. Inside, the entire house is much, much cleaner, though it could still use help. It is also neat and balanced and larger somehow. Hopefully, it will all be worth it.
The problem is, I have reached the point of no return. My right knee has begun to fail, causing me to cry out even as I try to endure the pain in silence. That great barometer of my fatigue has gone from mere warning to breaking in protest. Out came the knee brace, but truly I probably need to sleep at least until the open house slated for next Sunday.
To be honest, I am disappointed in myself. I should remember these things. I should be able to take better care of myself. I should be better at pacing and setting boundaries...except...except...there really isn't anyone else to ready the house and readying the house is what is needed to sell it. And my rememberer is clearly broken.
With my brother willing to help both days, I had to leverage that assistance. Without his help, and that of Sunshine, I never would have regained control of my yard, which most certainly has been ignored for the past three seasons, if not the past two years. Being ill all last summer did not bode well for mowing and such. With all that happened this summer and fall, tending the yard merely fell by the wayside. As did keeping the house clean.
I do not know when to stop. I push and push and push myself...mostly because there does not seem to be another choice. Yet...often when I do make good decisions, when I set boundaries and say I shall not do something or I need to sleep longer I am criticized, oft told I could if I wanted to or something similar. If I wanted...what I want is to be able to function like a normal person, to not have pain in my legs when I stand for any amount of time or walk about for more than an hour or so, to remember simple things, to be able to write by hand, to always know when and where I am, to see clearly, to not shake, to not faint, to not grow so blooming cold...to not...to not...the list is long.
There are, I believe, only two Sugarland songs for which I do not care: Mean Girls and Take Me As I Am. Both have melodies I find irritating and the lyrics have no real pull. Except the title of the latter one. Oh, how I wish people would take me as I am and most certainly not as they perceive me to be. I wish, with my whole being, I did not feel the pressure to mask my symptoms and struggles as much as I do.
That is what I love best about Bettina. Well, second best. I mean, I love that she loves me. I marvel that she loves me. I am, actually, in disbelief that she loves me. She loves me as I am. She also takes me as I am. She is as mindful of my struggles as I could want a person to be, watching out for things that are a problem for me, such as bending over, turning around in the car, and walking up stairs too often. She helps me in so very many tiny ways and she is always, always, always willing to do something for me, to save the step, to save the energy. And yet, all the while, she never makes me feel as if I am a bother or am being lazy or am actually anything other than normal. My life is our normal.
I can tell her that I am too hot and she will leap into action. She does not question me or doubt me or tell me that she doesn't feel hot. None of those things, if they cross her mind, cross her lips. She just helps me get cool or find a place where wet noodle status will not be a danger to me. She has seen me wilt like a plucked flower in the August sun. She knows my fears and frustrations when wet noodletude arises. So, she is there, helping me if she can or waiting for things to pass if she cannot.
The best thing is that she does so sort of folding me into her life. When I am at her home, if I am ensconced on the couch, she goes about her duties and hollers at me or sets up a DVD or something for me. She trusts that I do not expect her to interact with me (though I am quite greedy about playing games with her even though she oft humiliates me with her brilliant play). So, when she can, she will bring the chore to where I am, such as folding laundry or peeling apples. Again, I am not a bother, just part of the ebb and flow of her existence. I love that. I truly do.
It is that quality, in at least some measure, that I recognize in Sunshine. Oh, did she bear such grief her first few Sundays. Yet she never crumpled beneath the burden. God has blessed her with this amazing ability to simply take in what she hears and then lay it at the foot of the cross. The Holy Spirit has guided her, on any number of occasions, to care for me in very small ways that are not necessarily time consuming but have great mileage on my heart. A favorite is that she heard me talk about bread pretzel bites that I had just once at a movie theatre and still dream about since they were served with nacho cheese. The next time she was at her volunteer place and was actually coming back to my house rather than going on home, she spotted a pretzel place and picked up one for me. Oh, how my heart sang and wept at such thought.
Like, well, Manna's quickie emails. Little snippets of her day that she shares. Little snippets she sends to let me know that she is thinking of me. Such a heady thing, a wondrous thing to be thought of and loved and cared for and to have people let you know in small ways because they understand that knowing is important and needed and...healing.
Something, too, that I know about Bettina and Sunshine is that, with me at least, they look more toward the future rather than the past. They do not assume one thing based on what I have done, but rather expect for good rather than bad, rather than the mistake. They see where change has come and celebrate that, help me see that, rather than where failures still run hip deep.
I had a secret that I kept, out of great fear, from Bettina. Events in August brought that into the light. She responded with more mercy than I ever thought possible. I do not believe that I have ever felt more loved, more safe, than in that moment when she first responded to the fear I voiced as to why I did not tell her. It was as if Christ Himself, not my dear friend, was giving voice to those words. It was the beginning of freedom that has worked itself into the darkness and despair unbeknownst to me at first. A washing away that only comes from absolute forgiveness.
When I despaired over the condition of the fifth petition of the Lord's Prayer because it certainly sounded like law to me, Brother Goose went round and round to help me understand. I could finally make sense of his words, but I did not really believe them, take them into my heart. They were still a mystery to me. The sign of our being forgiven is that we can forgive others. Yet I know that she could not have given me that forgiveness for the lie of omission and the distrust in her love and the gift of her friendship that was my silence unless she had been forgiven herself. Oh, do I understand that now!
At her words, too, began the process of finally trusting in her friendship, in her love. Less than two months later came a time of such trial born of a lie from someone else that tested that trust in a horrible way. Yet she did not, at least with me, flinch at my fear and doubts and the wall I threw up in haste. She waited and then came running when I cried out for help. And sat and talked and listened to hard things and took me out to do that which few others would even understand. She wrapped me up in as much love as possible and then walked away to get back to her family, trusting that the future would be as God would have it.
I sometimes wish I could ask her things as if I were another person, not me, not Myrtle. First and foremost, I would ask her what is the hardest part about loving me, for I would do most anything to make that cross easier for her to bear. It is a cross. I know it. I would think that the hardest part of our fifteen year friendship is that I doubt that she will continue to love, will continue to want me in her life. To be fair, that is the kind of relationship outcome I learned as a child. And, to be fair, I cannot actually remember the bulk of those fifteen years because of my blasted brain cells. Yet I know those 15 years have passed as a fact even if not as a memory that I can re-live. I should trust that.
I have changed. The wailing has ceased. The weeping, for loss and grief, will ease when it eases. Doubts and fears and terrors and worries still exist. Yet I also understand that which I hoped would be possible is not and most likely will never be and I have laid that hope down. In the laying down has come balance. And in all those Psalms have come peace.
In no small part, I have also changed because I am more at ease with her friendship than I have ever been...more joyful, actually. What an amazing gift God has given me born from a terrible, terrible cross! Such is faith. Such is the life He has for us.
So, this night, is in part peaceful because of Sunshine's companionship and her selfless collating and folding of the 100 copies of the Dare to Read: The Book of Concord booklets that have been sitting in a box for a couple of months, is an easier night to bear.
It is also an easier night because I know, when Bettina and I talk next, I can bewail and bemoan the absolute misery I am in due to pain and the bone deep fatigue. She will listen, love me, and pray for me. She will, as she is wont to do, search for some little way I can do something easier, some bit of organization or some process, or some remembering help, and she will tell me to take better care of her best friend. But she will also accept me as I am. She will let me voice my pain and not take it as complaint. She will let me voice my fears and not take it as criticism. She will let me voice my heart and merely take it as wanting not to be alone in those things.
She will love me in such a way as I can understand--juggling the needs of her family with our friendship as best she can--patiently and selflessly, reflecting the love and mercy of Christ to me, because she is forgiven and she is loved by the Good Shepherd who is also the Lamb who takes away the sins of the world.
As silly as it sounds, my prayer would be that everyone have a Bettina in their lives. I pray that everyone would have a Sunshine to shower mercy and a Manna to reach out and touch and a Brother Goose to ask questions that they might learn that which is missing in their life, in their heart.
We have entered Advent today, that ineffably joyous time of reflecting on the many ways Christ comes to us. Today, He came to me in a dear woman who traced the cross on my forehead after I was served the Eucharist so that I might have the tangible reminder I need. Today, He came to me in a brother who labored long and hard in my yard. Yesterday, He came to me in a writing student who took from her college holiday break to help me in my yard. This week, He came to me in an adoptive brother who carved out a smidge of time to pray the Psalter with me for courage to walk through a door. This month, He came to me in a realtor who has poured out her life in finding me a home to buy, sight unseen, so that I can start a new life. This summer, He came to me in a woman who offered to scrub my tub and another woman who offered to read the Living Word to me and sing hymns to me. This spring, He came to me in a man who offered to be my brother, both men who have more on their plates than any three men should have. Last year, He came to me in the pure doctrine of the Lutheran Confession and in the holy waters of Baptism and in the Eucharist and in the Word of Absolution. Fifteen years ago, He came to me in a woman who sat in one of my classes, who would end up loving me as He does so that I might taste and see that I am loved. Thirty-two years ago, He came to me in a single verse of the Living Word that has deepened into an ardent passion and hunger for the Gospel and the promises of God. Two thousand years ago, He came to me in a broken and bruised body, put to death in abject shame, that I might know forgiveness.
I spent this day trying to make progress on reducing the things in my house. While I did not gain as much ground as I would have wished, I did complete a long desired task: creating a spreadsheet of the Book of Concord quotes on my Facebook page!
This past week, I created a spreadsheet of the psalms used in the Snippets emails because it is difficult for me to remember whether or not I have already used a particular Psalm. I would rather laboriously open up the past files or log onto the interface and pick through them. And then the next day I couldn't remember any of them that I reviewed the day before. Now, I just glance down my chart and can quickly determine if I have used it or not. The same was true for my Book of Concord status posts.
Now, repeats are not bad at all, but there are so many riches contained in both the Psalter and the Book of Concord that I do not wish to repeat until repeats are necessary. With the Psalter, that will be in 100 more emails. With the Book of Concord...well...probably many years!
This day, I would also like to note the power of the Living Word, once more. Truly, I believe typing out nearly 1/3 of the Psalter to date has helped heal some of the hurt and confusion that I have borne of late. Night after night, the Word has fallen from my lips and my fingertips and then back into my ears as I read and re-read to ensure I have not made a mistake. These prayers have filled my days and sometimes my nights.
And then there is Sunshine, who has consistently prayed the Psalter over me, putting my name into the Word, the Word that is the words of my heart spoken aloud, spoken by Christ, spoken and brought into the light, rather than the darkness that can be so terrifying, such despair.
I am walking in a measure of peace that is actually rather foreign to me. I have hope that I have never experienced before. And I am reminded of my baptism at every turn. Yes, some things are still so difficult that I do not see a way around them. I have suffered such losses of late they seem unbearable. I have been without the consolation and comfort of the Word of Absolution for months. And I have so many questions about the Gospel, about doctrine, that the hunger drives me crazy half the time. But I do see the cross. Christ be praised, I do!
As much as I longed to take in the body and blood of Christ, I was tired. Very tired. Brother Goose called to pray some psalms with me before I went in and she sat with me in the pew. Well, she sat and I lay down.
She asked if I wanted her to stay with me, a query to which I nodded emphatically. I did not want to commune. However, it turned out that I did. By mistake, she was not served. I tried to get the server's attention, but I failed. My utter joy at what I received with mixed with great sorrow at what she lost in staying by my side.
Sunshine, so aptly nicknamed, took joy in the forgiveness wrapped in healing and sustenance that I received, rather than focused on what she missed. She was truly happy for me.
We are taught that there is no greater love than a friend who lays down his life; Sunshine gave up life. Could there be greater love than that? I am truly humbled by her care of me, primarily because so often I clearly see the Holy Spirit at work, giving her Words to pray, hymns to sing, when she could not truly know how much that particular Psalm, that particular hymn would mean to me in that moment. She is quick to always say she is no great person. In that respect, she, too, is a miserable, wretched sinner. But she is baptized, given the name of Christ, and filled with the Holy Spirit who works through her that He might love me, care for me, with her hands and her voice.
In the same way, my beloved Bettina lets me know that I am loved, playing iPod games with me, miles apart but together nonetheless. She sent me a doodle drawing. She makes quick calls. She sings and prays. She tells me about her day. She records the silly songs her son sings. She includes me in her life. Her husband sends his love and affection via offers of stuffing--how well he knows my gluttonous desire for such good food!
In the same way, Manna reaches out from the great white north and sends those wonderful quickie update emails on the moments of her day, with encouragement and messages from her husband as well. He's been painting up a storm and I get to tease him about having a new painting job waiting for him in Fort Wayne if I close on the house, Lord willing. It is good to joke and laugh and tease a bit, to step outside the job loss and uncertainty and pain and fatigue and just have those newsy, breezy, cheery exchanges.
In the same way, the editor takes time out of his crammed life to regularly preview the Snippets emails for me--full well he knows how important it is to me to be sharing the Book of Concord in a good, right, and salutary manner.
I scheduled three days of testing, orginally during vacation days, thinking that it would be the best way to knock out some of the neurological tests that, hopefully, will shed light on how stupid I have gotten over the past couple of years.
I was truly not prepared for the pain. And I did not rise to the occaision, embrace it as a cross to bear. Instead, every minute all I could do was hang on just one minute more.
The tech started out by running a comb through my hair to find her reference points. My hair was somewhat wet since I was instructed to wash it, so the comb pulled and tore out significant chuncks on more than one occaision. Now, I had electrodes attached to my head on Monday. Trust me, this was totally different.
She also scrubbed my skin until it was abraded in several places. On the side of my neck, it was raw and the paste stung so much that tears leaked down my cheeks despite trying to be brave. I ended up having her move that electrode over enough to avoid the abrasion.
What puzzles me most about the day was that staring at a red dot on a screen actually hurt my right eye to the point it was watering profusely during the second round.
I should have realized, truly, that it was not going to be a good day when I got lost four times walking through the hospital trying to find the lab.
If you ask me, running electrical current through ankles and wrists is not the best way to gather data. I mean, I was supposed to remain calm, eyes closes, silent, with no other brain waves than the response to the current. It is very, very difficult to remain that way when in significant amount of pain. I would also proffer the tech shouldn't have repeatedly told me just how hard it would be and that most of her patients did not complete the test. She gave me every opportunity to quit, to not even start, instead of encouraging me through the process.
After the first pass on my left wrist, with one more pass to go on that side and double passes on my other three limbs, I asked her to count down the time, to provide periodic updates so that I knew how much longer it would last. With each update, I prayed the prayer my pastor wrote out for me when he was sharing how he managed to get through hard things: Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.
I am so tired, so very tired. My limbs still hurt. My neck still feels as if it is on fire. And I am glad that the mercy of Christ carried me through the past three days.
What was the most managable test, you ask? The one measuring my auditory pathways. In the ear not being tested, white noise was broadcast. I concentrated on that sound, instead of the clicking, and was able to remain relaxed, probably getting the best data of the day.
Will this day, this week, bring me closer to an answer? I do not know. The neuropsych exam in December should at least fill in a greater part of the picture. The neurologist just does not know if enough will be painted for him to determine what I need.
I will admit, the best part of the past three days is that I did not have to mask for a single second. It was actually important that all my weaknesses, all my confusion, all my disorientation be transparent to the technicians running the tests.
The wicked part of MS is that many times the tests fail to pinpoint the whys and wherefores of symptoms. I am ready to receive such news. However, I am hoping that will not be the case. Oh, how I long for at least some data that will pinpoint the type of cognitive dysfuction so that I might develop better coping strategies, that I might remain independent longer.
I have wanted to at least get one day ahead on the Snippets of the Book of Concord emails so that I can be sure to have feedback. This morning, the editor gave me some strong edits, most excellent stuff, but I received them after it had gone out. This was my fault since I wrote it in the middle of the night.
So, I spent this evening doing the next three Snippets. That means...yes...you guessed right...typing up three psalms in one evening. Whilst my fingers did grow a bit clumsy from all that labor, my heart sang.
It sang more brightly, too, for Sunshine called with a psalm ready for me this evening, knowing a day of tests and an offer on the house (a disappointing low-ball one it turns out) would be a trial for me. Given that the MRI scheduled for tomorrow was canceled since, apparently, four weeks is not long enough for authorization, it was an even crappier day. Sunshine did not know this, but the Holy Spirit did.
He gave her Psalm 62 for me. SIGH. BLISS. Oh how I savor having the Living Word poured over me, but I will say I am rather partial to psalms being prayed for me with my name in them the way I have done for others.
I have asked God for just one thing, one small thing, to be easy. So much, so very much has been hard for a long while. I am fatigued, yes, but I am also weary. Feeling embattled on all fronts, I asked God for just one thing in my life to be easy. Just now, I realized that God has done this; He has made one thing easy for me!
For a few months now, I have been able to step foot into my shower without fear, without the fear of falling. I have been able to do this because Sunshine scrubs my tub for me every other week. Laboring selflessly on my behalf, she scours it smooth so that I stand on sure foot. Not only does she do this, but she remembers each time and offers to do so freely, never making me ask her for help. In all ways, this is an easy thing.
Last month, when I was not at home and longed for a shower, my pastor's wife retrieved what I needed to wash my hair from my bathroom (its length requires some serious detangling conditioner), my pastor brought it to me, and a stranger stood watch over me. Even there I was safe.
Sunshine and my brother spent the entire afternoon working on the yard for me. The greatest task was to prune the crepe myrtle by the front door. The before and after is simply stunning; before was a tree taking over practically the whole home...an after of a beautifully shaped decorative tree enhancing an entrance with a freshly painted door (compliments of my Saturday's elbow grease) and the faceted light I installed when I moved in all those years ago now in full view.
I did prune some myself, since cutting branches off the crepe myrtle is as painful to me as working on my bonsais. There was much "negotiation" on nearly every cut. No tears were shed, however.
The yard was mowed, edged, and raked as well. The rose of sharon bushes lining the fence all have fresh mulch beneath them and the varigated euonymus bushes out front are finally no longer unruly messes. My brother even when so far are to clean out the shed, which I had gone through and "reduced" gardening pots and supplies to the essentials in preparation for the move.
Poor Sunshine, she had not spare shoes with her, so there she was raking, sweeping, dragging branches, and bagging leaves in her Sunday finest. What a servant's heart God has placed within her as He knit her in her mother's womb.
This is a bit of a problem since I am not to have more than four hours sleep before one of tomorrow's medical tests. I shall have to occupy myself for a few hours yet before seeking the comfort of my pillows.
The house was listed Thursday night. In three days, I had three prospective buyers. The first made an offer this evening, though since it is sitting in a sealed envelope at the realtor's office, I know not yet if it is a good one. Never would I have considered actually having to wonder that.
While I am still falling off that cliff, wondering when, where, and how I will land, it seems to me God has been busy making the path to Fort Wayne quite smooth for me.
There are many things I have lost, cognitively, that are very, very hard for me to bear. A week ago, Sunshine tried to put things in perspective for me regarding why others are oft dismissive when I have tried to talk about it. Oh, but Myrtle, you’re still so smart! I could easily punch the next person who says that. She said that I was up in the clouds and while I am no longer there, I am still on the mountain tops of the folks around me. Something like that, though without the metaphor. Reduced significantly but not noticeably for those who’ve never been in the clouds.
My pastor came and brought me the Lord's Supper last Sunday. A blessed day all around! We talked at length about several of the hard things of late and my leap off the cliff in moving to Fort Wayne. He always says that he does not know what to say, but he does, because the Holy Spirit does and that is how Christ tends to His sheep, through His undershepherds.
How do I know my pastor is an undershepherd? He mentioned an album for me to buy to listen to as I lie down to sleep and when I awake from night terrors. Now, he really doesn't know me. He knows absolutely nothing of my musical tastes, save for knowing that Lord Jesus Think on Me is a hymn I would dearly love have sung over me as much as possible. I am fairly certain he does not know of my love of Fernando Ortega, my enjoyment of a few Chris Rice songs, and my adoration for all things Sugarland. He knows nothing about what types of music sing to my heart, soothing and moving me when it falls upon my ears.
The album he advised me to purchase is Lighten Our Darkness, an a capella compilation that is so beautiful my heart aches. Oh, how I miss singing. I miss the pure music made by just voices blending oh so perfectly after much practice. Truly, I bought the album because he told me to do so, trusting his advice because he is an undershepherd and because he knows something of night terrors.
The first night, I listened to it over and over again, for hours. Now, each night, I fall asleep to it. Each time I awake, I push the start button again. My heart soars at its beauty, taking comfort and strength that our Creator would give His creation such a gift as is music.
The first night, I listened to it over and over again, for hours. And I wept. I cannot hear the words. I cannot understand them. The truth, the Gospel, that is being poured over me is completely lost to me.
I used to sing. Not all that well since my break is in an awful place. But I did. The asthma changed that. But really the scrambled brains did so more. I never read music; I learned everything by ear. In the groups I sang with, I could give people my note and they’d find theirs. I was also a fair hand at working out harmony.
Sunshine and I sing hymns together. Sometimes we find one I can sing harmony, but rarely...not as much as either of us likes. And I have not been able to learn any of the melodies she has sung for me, even If God Himself Be For Me—a Gerhardt hymn that I long so much to be able to sing.
I struggle to learn hymns because I cannot hear the melody. One thing good, great gift actually, the pastor of my last parish did for me was to make those audio files of hymns so all I heard was a single voice singing the melody. I learned 27 hymns that way.
The ex-professor part of me oft wonders why it is that I can no longer distinguish notes of music. Why I cannot work out harmonies any longer. And why I cannot hear the words in so very many recordings.
The music on the album my pastor recommended is so very, very beautiful. Utterly. I am truly thankful that the Holy Spirit prompted this undershepherd to speak of that which would help me battle the terrors of the night. But I also sorrow because I cannot understand the words.
Last winter, I went Christmas caroling and got in some real trouble with the cold. Then, I had dressed warmly and had a coat, scarf, and gloves. My godmother gave me her baby to warm my chest; the pastor fetched blankets and draped them about me. I should have been toasty. But I wasn't. I couldn't really walk...whole body shivering and cramps in my leg muscles. I didn't think about it much beyond that day.
After all, anyone who really knows me knows that I embrace cold like a dear friend! I am not really comfortable until the temperature drops to the 60's. I find the 40s balmy. The 20s a bit brisk. I rarely wear a coat. My turtlenecks have gone unworn for years. My concession to the cold is a scarf and gloves, maybe another undershirt.
However, the dysautonomia has vastly affected my thermoregulation and I fear this winter, wherever I may be, is going to be a series of hard lessons for me.
Today, I went to Lowe's to fetch some sand and pea gravel to put out front (yes, I have continued to tackle projects needing done about the house even after placing it on the market). I had on my track suit, with bike shorts, thick socks, and three tank tops. I was fine when I got out of the car. I sort of felt the cool air walking across store, but thought nothing of it. Laboriously hefting the bags into the cart should have left me sweating, but it did not. Pushing the heavy cart to the checkout stand, I started to shiver. By the time it was my turn, I resembled an aspen leaf in the fall winds. The cashier actually picked up his heater and placed it on the counter for me. I really was surprised at how cold I was, given the temperature was only about 55 degrees. I keep the house at 67.
Part way across the parking lot, I fell to the ground and curled in a ball trying to warm up. I didn't care about my cart or where I was. All I could think was that I was in trouble.
Christ be praised, an older man came along with his wife and daughter. Through chattering teeth, I managed to tell him the problem. His wife took my keys and ran to the car to start the engine and turn the heat on full blast. He then basically picked me up and carried me to the car, his daughter following with the cart. After getting me settled in my seat, he unloaded my purchases in the back of the car and put the cart away for me.
It was a rather sobering moment, soaking in the heat, trying to recover enough to drive myself home. I think the randomness of it all is so difficult to handle.
I mean, this summer, there were several times that I ended up blasting the heat in my home, more than once punching the button until it reached 80 degrees. Normally, I start getting uncomfortable above 70, really noticing the temperature and its effects beginning to creep over me at 72. I never really know what might trigger the plummet in temperature. Logically, winter will be a problem. But later this evening, when I had to go out again and it was colder, I was okay. I had changed my clothing, but I still forgot to take a coat.
I will proffer that I do not believe it is a coincidence that during the inspection for the house I chose it was determined the heating system is the largest possible for the house, i.e., I shall have no problems keeping it toasty should that be necessary.
I have felt so alone, trying to make the right decisions in haste, trying to figure out what to do next, the house here, the house in Fort Wayne, the neurological testing, work, everything....
Sunshine, knowing how incredibly shell-shocked I have been over the past two days, called to pray a Psalm over me this evening as a way to end the day. Oh, how I am thankful the Holy Spirit promoted that dear woman to speak the Living Word to me!
Strengthen us by Your Spirit, according to Your will, both in life and in death, in the midst of both good and evil things, that our wills may be crucified daily and sacrificed to Your good and gracious will. Into Your merciful hands we commend Myrtle and all who face uncertainty regarding the future in these difficult days, praying for them at all times, Thy will be done!
Sunshine called to tell me some news she knew would be important to me, and I faltered upon hearing something else behind her words. Perhaps I heard wrongly, but anguish still filled my heart and tears flowed. Sunshine, so aptly nicknamed, quickly spoke of Jesus and the hope she is certain I have in the Gospel, despite how often I stumble these days. The hope that encourages her to see in me. The hope she remembers for me when I have lost sight of the cross. Oh, how well she understands my longing for it!
Without prompting, Sunshine offered to pray a Psalm for me. When she asked me to pick one, I gave her the choice, a departure for me since I usually have one in mind I am longing to hear...or two or three or four! Which one did she choose? Or, rather, which one did the Holy Spirit choose to pour over me? That dear woman prayed all of Psalm 119 for me, putting my name into the words of this prayer of longing for the strength, solace, comfort, and instruction of the Living Word.
Nothing, absolutely nothing, means more to me and speaks more to me than the Living Word. Over and over and over again, I am humbled and awed by its power to still my heart, to bring peace in the midst of a great storm...despite even the obstacles of my own flesh. Would that it were I had it poured over me every day. Surely I would grow stronger. Surely I would know peace. Surely I would be able to bear this cross.
I read it aloud to myself all the blooming time, savoring the taste on my lips and the sound in my ears. Yet it is not the same as having it poured over me. Such riches. Such wonder.
What an utter, precious, merciful gift Christ gave to me through Sunshine this day. His timing, as always, was perfect. For in that prayer, He clung to me in a way I could understand, in a way I could take in, literally, saving me from drowning in the anguish and the confusion and the failure and the sin that has overwhelmed me this day.
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I've quietly been a fan of James Austin's work. I've been reading his blog and watching videos on YouTube to glean any bit of knowledge and learn his techniques for making axes. This axe represents a step forward for me. I utilized many of his techniques and even made many of the tools he uses for the creation of his axes.
Not sure exactly where this falls in the Petersen typology, so I'm calling it a G/H hybrid. Typologies are only a guide anyway. Sometimes certain shapes don't fit it exactly.
I'll finish the polish tomorrow. I am intentionally leaving some forge pits and file marks on the piece to add character. Overall, I will give it a higher grit finish and then draw it back to a smooth satin. Some of the pits and file marks will show through the finish.
I plan on hafting it this week with a hickory haft. The blade is 4.5" (11,4 cm). Overall length is 7.5" (19,5 cm). Socket and body are 1018 and the bit is 1080.
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Finished polishing and hafting the Type G/H. I want to name this axe Neckbiter. Not sure how you would say that in Old Norse. Anyway, that is the feeling of this light and agile axe when you swing it. I see a warrior with a shield in one hand and Neckbiter in the other finding a hole in an opponent's guard and then plunging it into his neck. I apologize for the poor pictures. I am in the process of acquiring better photo equipment.
In many ways, this axe was a leap forward for me. I was able to use more authentic techniques and tools to create this axe. Being able to forge-weld eye socket, body, and bit together, and have it turn out virtually invisible, has been a goal of mine for years. This opens the door to many new options for making Viking axes. I have quite a few projects planned for the near future using these new methods.
Back to Neckbiter: The blade is 4.5" (11,4 cm) wide. Overall length is 7.5" (19,5 cm). Socket and body are 1018 low carbon steel and the bit is 1080 high carbon steel. I used my Rockwell files to test the edge post-heat treat and it comes out between 50 and 55 Rockwell.
I purposely left some of the files marks in the finish. These files marks are often seen on period originals; and I have to admit, I was not brave enough in years past to leave them on a piece. Now a days, I decided I'm going to make something that pleases and inspires me. Hopefully, others will find it inspiring too. Interestingly enough, it is actually harder to do this finished than just putting a high grit belt on the grinder and removing all the marks. I also left some of the forge pits in the piece. After all, this axe was forged to shape. So once I filed it to the dimension I wanted, I stopped. If there was a pit, well the pit stayed. I hand polished the body to a high grit then drew it back with a scotch-brite pad. The edge was buffed to a near mirror finish to create a pleasing contrast. The edge is hair shaving shape.
When I do a haft, I fit it through the bottom of the socket. I know that some makers make a haft that is wider at the top and slip it through the top of the axe head and slide the head up till it wedges at the top of the haft. I'm not saying this is wrong. No one knows for sure how the Viking smiths did it, but there is evidence that the axe was driven onto the haft then wedged at the top. I personally documented multiple axe heads with Peter Johnsson in Sweden that had the iron wedge with the axe head. Here is a picture of one such wedge:
I find that using a wooden wedge to spread the haft sideways in the socket and a metal wedge to spread it the opposite direction, creates a wider section at the top of the head that makes it nearly impossible for the axe to come off the haft. On Neckbiter, I inserted a wooden wedge and made an iron wedge similar to the one I documented in Sweden to secure the head on the haft.
The haft is 30.5" long. It is made of burnt hickory which has been sanded and polished to a smooth finish. It has been treated with linseed oil to preserve it. It has a subtle octagonal cross-section, and an elegant taper from the bottom to where it enters the socket.
Neckbiter is available for purchase: price is $850 which includes US domestic shipping and packaging. If you are interest, send me a PM or email. Finally, if you want to receive email update about future projects, send me a PM or an email to ericmycue374@comcast.net.
When I do a haft, I fit it through the bottom of the socket. I know that some makers make a haft that is wider at the top and slip it through the top of the axe head and slide the head up till it wedges at the top of the haft. I'm not saying this is wrong. No one knows for sure how the Viking smiths did it, but there is evidence that the axe was driven onto the haft then wedged at the top. I personally documented multiple axe heads with Peter Johnsson in Sweden that had the iron wedge with the axe head.
I like that you decided to go with the haft going up through the bottom of the socket. I'm not sure why people assume the hafts were mounted in the "tomahawk" style. If mounted correctly it should be plenty strong. If wood-axes can handle a tree, why couldn't war-axes handle a man or shield? Below I have linked a video that shows some Viking type axes found in Ireland in 2013 with part of the hafts still intact using just a wooden wedge (no iron wedge). This is the only find of it's kind that I am aware of, but I think it adds further support to the idea that many (if not most) Viking axes were mounted in this fashion.
I'm in the process of making a leather axe head sheath that will be included in the price of Neckbiter.
such a high contrast between the black and polished edge looks flashy! like all your gonna see coming at you is that bright edge!
LOL, I don't usually polish my stuff to a mirror finish, but when I was working on it, the look was interesting compared to the satin body; so I left it.
So, I watched that video, and I decided to contact Dr. Halpin and ask him about the Lough Corrib axe heads. I wanted to know if there were any existing wooden or iron wedges in those hafts. Here is his reply:
Thank you for your email and the very interesting issues you raise. I would think, in general terms, that your theory is most likely correct and I can confirm that there are wedges in the top of the hafts of at least two of the Lough Corrib axeheads. However, they are not iron wedges – they are wooden, as you’ll see in the attached photo. We do have one or two other medieval axes (tools, rather than weapons) with iron wedges. I hope this is helpful to you.
So, I know this is a leap but when Peter and I were at Husbyborg we saw several axe heads (Type M) that had small iron wedges in the box with the head:
It is my theory that one possible method for axe and haft attachment was to use wooden wedges to spread the top of the haft parallel with the axe head then use a narrow iron wedge to split the wooden wedge and spread it perpendicular to the axe head. This would effectively provide a wider top of the haft that would prevent the head from coming off.
In addition, I learned from my carpenter cousin years ago, that the way to put a hammer head on a haft is to allow the weight and inertia of the head to drive itself onto the haft; so, when I put an axe head on a haft, I start the axe head on the very top of the haft, then I pound the bottom of the haft on my anvil. After about 5-6 firm strikes, the head has forced itself down onto the haft. I then use a aluminum dowel and mallet to correct any misalignment.
I also try to taper the top of my hafts so that it grows a bit wider where I want the axe head to stop. This is the same principle that we use to wedge a pommel onto a tang. The fit is so tight and secure that I have been able to test cut smaller diameter (6-8") logs in half with the axe and not have a wedge at the top. I did this with Patrick Kelly's Type M to test the blade sharpness, blade strength, and the fit of the head on the haft.
So, you combine a properly tapered haft, a properly seated axe head, and a wedge system at the top of the haft, and I you arrive at what I believe is a historically plausible method for assembling an axe.
Of course, please don't read me to say that this is "how they did it." I'm merely putting forward an theory about one possible method. Like I said, food for thought. I welcome other theories as well.
When I checked the tracking for UPS the next week, all it said was "Ready for Pick-up." I didn't think anything of it because UPS sometimes is slow in updating that stuff, but the first package (the sword) was scheduled to be delivered on Wed. Wed comes and no packages. I contact UPS but they have no record of the package even being in their possession. Thursday I file an investigation.
So, now I'm thinking what is the status of Neckbiter. It is suppose to be delivered Friday. I contact UPS and they have no record that it was even picked up. So, now I'm freaking out. I go to Staples cause all kinds of stuff is running through my head: an employee stole them or a customer standing in line heard me talk about them and came in and took them, but I'm thinking how can two large boxes be carried out of Staple without being noticed, but then again, UPS has no record of even picking them up.
Nonetheless, I ask the store manager to look at the security tape to see if something strange happened. She was very helpful and understanding. She agreed to review the tape. Conclusion: she saw the UPS man pick up the packages and take them out on his cart. So, now, WTF!!! UPS has no record of them, they were picked up, no one knows where they are...I'm flipping out.
Friday comes and Neckbiter is not delivered. So, I'm now depressed. I keep thinking someone stole the packages. I file a claim on Neckbiter and UPS begins to search for the package.
Meanwhile, I travel with Peter Johnsson to Kevin Cashen's. The whole time I'm checking for updates: nothing. The whole weekend I am depressed.
I get home Monday and I check the status for both packages...nothing...still investigating. So, I email the guys that bought the sword and Neckbiter. I get done sending the messages, and my phone rings, not joking, a minute later. It is Staples. They found the packages. So, I go to Staples, and they tell me that the UPS driver picked up the packages, loaded them in his truck, and drove to the back where he drops off the packages for things that were ordered online. They put these packages in a cage till the customer comes to pick them up. Apparently, he unloaded my packages and put them in the cage. It wasn't until Monday evening that an employee noticed that the two packages fit the description of my missing packages and took them to the manager. CRAZY!
What a relief! I asked them to put new labels on them so there is no mix up with the tracking numbers being investigated. So, now the sword and Neckbiter are on their way to their new homes.
Damn, Eric, that is crazy. I don't envy you. I have my own UPS horror stories, and one particularly terrible one... but nothing i'm willing to share at this point.
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[EN] The nail art was inspired by the polish's color and our hibiscus plant as well. From June up to now it's been in bloom. Almost every day there's a new flower that dies in the evening and the circle repeats.
I applied regular white polish on my accent nail and then painted the flower and leaves using the same Orly polish and other polishes, mixed with it a bit for the harmony. I have to say that all my manicure lasted for 6 days and then chipped on one finger (not an accent one). So the truth is the predictable fact that it's the special top coat that makes my mani last longer, and the color polish doesn't really matter.
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Recently with the Easter period, eggs have featured alot in the supermarkets and television adverts, as eggs are supposed to symbolise new life. Now I am always on the lookout for interesting food items, and when I saw that there were Blue Eggs being sold in Aldi, my interest was instantly piqued. Hence I had to buy this for my family to try.
Now when you first look at the box, it says that it has rich, creamy yolks and a deep flavour. The question is whether it would deliver that experience. At £1.49 for 6 eggs, it is not exactly expensive and worth a try just for the experience.
As you can see, the shell is bluish-white in colour and definitely stands out compared to the normal egg shell. But is the difference only on the surface?
Now on cracking the egg to fry, the egg yolk does look deeper yellow in colour than normal free range eggs. Now my wife has been given organic free range eggs in the past which have an even deeper yellow yolk, and she says that she can definitely taste the difference – hence she was a little underwhelmed by the blue eggs.
But the big question is whether it actually tastes different? My wife says that the white definitely tastes softer, but otherwise could not taste much difference. My oldest daughter who had two of these eggs, liked them – but could not say that they tasted different to the normal eggs (we buy free range eggs as that is what my wife prefers) she eats.
It does look that these eggs are what we can call posh eggs and a novelty. The taste difference at best is subtle. It was worth a try, but would not be on our shopping list on a regular basis.
Remarkable and Historical Instruments from around the World, featuring their Histories, Specifications and Sound. (please press F11 and scroll down)
François Lamathe Bédos de Celles (1709-1779), described as a "monk of notable erudition," was also a highly trained and supremely talented builder of organs in eighteenth century France. The greatest of his organs was Dom Bedos, built for the abbey of Saint-Croix in Bordeaux -- a glorious instrument with rich blends and subtle colors, with nuanced balances and stark contrasts, with whispering pianissimos and roaring fortissimos.
François Lamathe Bédos de Celles de Salelles, known as Dom Bédos de Celles, (born in Caux, Hérault near Béziers, France 24 January 1709) was a Benedictine monk best known for being a master pipe organ builder. He was elected to the French Academy of Sciences at Bordeaux and correspondent of the Academy at Paris in 1758.
As a recognized organ-builder, he was called upon to carry out repairs and appraise and advise other organ-builders in many locations across France.
In 1776-78 he published his treatise L'art du facteur d'orgues (The Art of the Organ-Builder). This monumental opus contains great historical detail about eighteenth-century organ building, and is still referred to by modern organ-builders.
The construction of the organ in the Abbey Sainte-Croix de Bordeaux was undertaken between 1744 and 1746 by Dom Bedos, monk of the abbey. It was completed around 1750. (lack of documentation raises doubts.)
The organ then undergoes an intervention in 1771,escaped the looting of the revolution, and is again restored in 1811.
In 1812, the Archbishop of Bordeaux, supported by various musical authorities of the city decides to make an exchange of instruments between the Holy Cross Abbey and the Cathedral of Saint Andrew. The buffet alone remains in place. The organ of Dom Bedos is therefore in the cathedral, while coming to Holy Cross the organ of the cathedral, which itself came from the church of Saint-Pierre Réole.
During its stay at the cathedral the organ of Dom Bedos underwent several revisions and transformations (1840,1877,1919,1933,1946,1954,1962)
Led by organist Francis Rosary and architect Henry Lequeux, and other musical authorities, the decision was taken in 1970 to build a new organ in the cathedral and rebuild the organ of Dom Bedos in St. Croix as a buffet. All the old material is recovered, graded and stored at Holy Cross.
Close examination of the buffet, windchests, the study of various inventories, old labels designating the stops and the treaty "The art of organ builder" Written by Dom Bedos himself helped carry out this reconstruction and is arguably one of the highlights of recent decades in the world of the organ.
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On Sunday, I wanted to go for a swim and rallying the family to get ready to get out of the house was proving too difficult. In order to make great use of the beautiful Sydney sunshine, I decided on a slow ride to the beach (I usually like getting the heart rate up and tearing along as quickly as I can). I left everything at home except a beach towel in my backpack. I went down the path of simplicity – no phone, keys, wallet or other belongings!
I can confidently say I still suck at it and still don’t like swimming, BUT decided to spice things up yesterday by adding in other elements of a triathlon (Cycle and Run)! After my slow and stuttery 350m in the water, I went for a soft-sand run, doping 3.5 laps of the beach I was on (later calculated to be 1.2km total).
As I had done the swim and the run, I was left with the cycle – so I rode home (again, at a leisurely pace).
This was mostly a spur-of-the-moment morning, as I’d only decided to go for a swim the night before; the actual decisions made on the day were mostly free-form and made from a just ‘do it’ perspective. Lesson: You don’t have to overanalyse every decision you make – just make it and move on. 🙂
Posted on November 30, 2010 Categories Betterment, ExerciseTags beach, cycle, cycling, running, swimming, tri, triathlonLeave a comment on My own tri :-)
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40 Filipino Billionaires List: Want to know who are the richest Filipinos in the country with almost 100 million population ?
Well, since Filipinos love malls, the owner of SM Malls and other properties under his company is the richest Filipino. That is according to the list by Forbes.
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Marvin Hanks is an extremely low level employee at Mystic Investigations. So low in fact we have no idea what he does but we pay him $107 a week to do it. However he may have started out as a file clerk. Also I must say he is quite handy eradicating the rats, mice, cockroaches, and spiders that lurk about the sublevels of our vast facility. The last place he worked at mysteriously burned to the ground which is how he found his way to our doorstep. Marvin is unaware of the paranormal world, and has shown little acknowledgement of blatant enchanted events at our offices. Most likely a coping mechanism to avoid the horror of our supernatural reality! Although Marvin filed a complaint with HR when a vampire bit him, and spat out his vile blood in disgust. A vampire who was then weakened, and easily staked! Marvin simply called the vampire “a crazed loon who bit him on the neck!”
Marvin works in the sub-basement with large humming electrical fuse boxes behind him. His Office Space is populated with ancient Mad Men style office staples. Next to his desk is a utility sink where he profusely washes his hands every 15 minutes due to various OCD issues. He’s been reprimanded for stealing the hand soap from the rest rooms upstairs when he uses his up! Another aspect of his OCD is his obsession with his red Swingline stapler. He’s extremely paranoid about it, and constantly accuses people of stealing it. In fact he carries it around everywhere, and then absent mindedly leaves it somewhere! The last place it was found was sitting on the toilet tank in the women’s restroom. Marvin had no explanation how it got there. Yeah right Marvin! He also complains about never getting treats when we pass them out. Particularly cake when celebrating someone’s birthday. Even if it’s his own! It’s not intentional, and merely bad luck that everything is eaten up by the time he gets to it!
Marvin is a slovenly middle aged overweight white guy with a comb over hair style. He also has a distinct BO odor combined with a lack of washing his clothes. Some have nauseatingly described subtle overtones of garlic, onions, and Limburger cheese wafting about in the overall eclectic mix of offending aromas. Oddly enough he loves his strong smelling plug-in artificial chemical deodorizers to maximize his risk for lung cancer even without the blatant idiocy of smoking. Unfortunately they usually smell like a cross between standard bathroom spray with fecal undertones, rotten eggs, wet dog, and hamster cage. Although the egg smell might be his passing of noxious gasses or his tendency to suck on a hard boiled egg every so often! With so many good smelling deodorizers, and healthy aromatherapy options it’s amazing he chooses such horrible stenches!
Hank’s is soft spoken with a tendency to mutter, and stutter. Since he’s going bald he keeps an industrial size bottle of Rogaine on his desk in plain view for some odd reason. In addition he keeps his diarrhea medication, and other prescription drugs for embarrassing health conditions on his desk as well. That includes his impotence treatment! If only he knew of the natural options that would truly remedy rather than simply suppress symptoms, and leave toxins in his body along with a plethora of negative side effects! Not surprising since he has a complete lack of embarrassment, common sense, and standard awareness of his reality. All traces of critical thinking are dead on arrival with this guy! The only reason we don’t fire him is because he’s quite amusing sometimes! We often joke that he’s reminiscent of Milton Waddams from the movie “Office Space“. Ironically it’s his favorite movie, and he often quotes from it. And no we don’t have any corporate stooges on staff like Bill Lumbergh. Although a number of people do stroll about with coffee cup in one hand, and TPS reports in the other. Some even take their coffee addiction to the toilet!
Amazingly enough a background check revealed this swinging bachelor has never been married! Our standard new employee hire surveillance confirms that he spends most of his time in his studio apartment above an antique shop playing beyond old 70’s video games. His favorite appears to be Pong which he plays for hours on end. He also spends a great deal of time adjusting his comb-over into various positions. He even attempted the Triple Trump Comb-Over, and got his hands tangled in his hair for 3 hours before finally ripping himself free! Marvin also has a ragged old looking clown doll he talks to, and sleeps with at night. Before living in the studio apartment he resided in a rusty brown van down by the river, and before that in his step-mother’s basement for 15 years!
Whenever Marvin ventures upstairs he causes some level of trouble. He’s notorious for making the coffee machine overflow all over the kitchen counters, and floors at least twice a week! This insane idiocy has been going on for several years, and we’ve urged him to get an adult…I mean another employee to make the coffee if none is left. There is a huge sign right next to the machine telling people how to properly prepare the coffee. It’s unknown why he ignores it or can’t understand it! Ultimately we urge him to just get some Starbucks or bring his own coffee in a thermos. He confessed to having an after hours spaz related to this in which he threw coffee grounds all over the walls, and splashed coffee everywhere! He’s also been known to launch aspirin all over the place when he can’t get the childproof lid off. He’s also been known to cast his Skittles all over the floor in a rage over the stresses of his job. We paid for his anger management, and he seems better now! Marvin also occasionally makes sick smelling goulash he buys online from some Gypsies in Hungary. So far he’s ruined three microwaves totally staining them, and leaving them imbued with a permanent stench somewhat reminiscent of death itself! When cooking up his various noxious concoctions he leaves a sky high pile of dishes in the kitchen sink along with towels strewn about for someone else to deal with! In addition he has a bad habit of ruining our wood furniture, and we’ve had to dock his pay to get replacements! Coasters, and mats Marvin! Coasters, and mats!
We’re pretty sure Marvin is the one who’s been leaving curled up pieces of nasty used wet toilet paper all over the rest room floors. The office has disgustingly dubbed them “The Poopie Twirls”. We surmise he’s standing up, and wetting TP to wipe his messy rear! LOL! We’re also rather sure he’s the one with the diarrhea splatters all over the seats, and even on the toilet tank! How for the love of God do you shoot excrement all up on the tank, and even the walls on occasion!?! We do provide our employees with high tech Japanese toilets that have bidets built in but it apparently scares Marvin. We’ve hinted that adult asswipes might be the best route, or better yet remedy the cause of his angst ridden bowel movements! Certainly taking a decent prebiotic, probiotic, and digestive enzymes would be a logical starting point. Also it wouldn’t hurt if he gave his beloved Diet soda’s a rest. Another cancer cause, and intestinal destroyer! I’ve personally urged him to check if he’s possibly lactose, or gluten intolerant because it’s not normal to have such messed up bowels each day! People shouldn’t have to walk through his fields of filthy TP that gradually spread throughout our office in the course of the business day! Especially the kook who leaves greasy bare foot prints on the bathroom floor! Seriously not the best place to tiptoe bare through the daisies, or should I say the Poopie Twirls!
Marvin’s future at Mystic Investigations looks rather bleak as his annoyance to employees is beginning to outweigh the joy we get from the comic relief he provides for us! He pulls himself out of the frying pan every so often by doing something so completely wacky that we profusely laugh until tears flow from our eyes! Just the other day he ran upstairs to the second floor executive suites in a panic screaming that he thought he accidentally pooped his pants, and he needed to run home to get a change of underwear. Once again a total lack of embarrassment, and proper social grace! He tripped, and fell near the steps tumbling down to the lobby. The giggles bellowed forth throughout our facility as he scrambled to his feet, and then proceeded to trip out the front door causing a small hair piece to fall on to the sidewalk! A squirrel promptly swooped in, and ran away with it! Marvin chased the little critter around the lawn area, and even climbed up a tree after it. He gave up after 15 minutes as we all stood at the window dying of laughter! He finally got into his early 1970’s rusty yellow Gremlin with one door painted brown, and sped down the road to New Underwear City! Never seen someone with a comb over, and a wig before but there’s always a first time for everything! Seriously you can’t make this stuff up folks!
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Mr. Jerkins is an eight time Grammy Award winning music producer/songwriter with a nearly unmatched discography, which includes Lady Gaga, Beyonce, Madonna, Brandy, Jennifer Lopez, Michael Jackson, Mary J. Blige, Whitney Houston, Toni Braxton, Keyshia Cole, Britney Spears, Cher, Janet Jackson, Destiny's Child, Gwen Stefani, The Pussycat Dolls, N'Sync, Ludacris, Jamie Foxx, Black Eyed Peas, Ciara, The Spice Girls and Vanessa Williams. Mr. Jerkins is considered to be one of the most influential producers in the music industry. He is the first music super producer to use MyStudio's AfterMaster technology to significantly enhance the audio quality and experience for his clients. His successful production of Janet Jackson's hit "Make Me" utilized AfterMaster and went on to top Billboard's Dance Club chart during 2009.
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by mywinepal • September 15, 2013 • Comments Off on Quick Wine Reviews – De Martino Chilean Wines in BC
This past week I had a chance to try 3 wines currently in the BC market from the De Martino winery, and one wine which is yet to be released. The De Martino winery hails from Chile, originally located in the Maipo Valley, but has vineyards across Chile.
In 1998 they embarked on a project to convert their vineyards to be 100% organic and are now the second largest producer of organic wines in Chile. In addition, in 2007, they were audited by The Carbon Reduction Institute in order to measure all of their carbon emissions and undertook steps to reduce their carbon footprint. In 2009 they achieved two milestones: they launched the first carbon-neutral wine in Latin America Nuevo Mundo and Viña De Martino became the first carbon-neutral winery in Latin America. Congratulations!
De Martino Legado Limari Valley Reserva Chardonnay ($16.99). – The Limari Valley was specifically picked for Chardonnay as the valley has limestone soil which is preferred by Chardonnay. Limestone soil is also found in Burgundy, which is the home of the Chardonnay grape. This wine has light tropical fruit with a hint of smokiness or flint on the nose. Medium body, round with a nice acidic prickle on the tongue. Stone fruit, in particular pear, along with tropical fruit flavours. Mouth watering finish. An elegant wine. My favourite of all 4 wines tasted.
De Martino Legado Choapa Valley Syrah 2012 (sample – not yet in market). – This syrah is newly bottled so it was not yet expressive on the nose. It does have medium body, dry, with light cinnamon and tasty blueberry and cherry flavours. Medium fine tannins with sour cherries and light oak on the finish. I look forward to trying this wine again once it has settled in the bottle.
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What is mesotherapy? In short, it is an effective revitalization of our skin, a method and a way to really provide it with essential nutrients in the form of hyaluronic acid and many other vitamins.
Of course, mesotherapy itself has been known for a long time, but like many other procedures performed in aesthetic medicine clinics, it can be said that it is only just gaining interest in our country. This means that aesthetic surgery is beginning to gain adequate meaning and present its specific potential, which we are trying to use more and more often in our own way. This needle mesotherapy is a fully effective procedure with many arguments. Wondering how much does needle mesotherapy cost? Always take into account the cost of 300-600 USD, of course needle mesotherapy has to be repeated many times, which does not change the opinion about the sense of its implementation.
Needle mesotherapy will make our skin around the face, head and neck much nicer and more attractive, sometimes smoothing and affecting the skin’s elasticity in the full sense of the word. There is no doubt that needle mesotherapy is one of the most effective and recognizable treatments in aesthetic medicine surgeries operating in Łódź. There is no doubt that the number of people who decide to undergo such a procedure is growing year by year, although they are sceptical about it at first, but with time they realize that needle mesotherapy is a solution which speaks for many arguments and adequate advantages. First of all, what makes the mesotherapy procedure sense is its painless and minimally invasive course, what is the most important effect that we can achieve de facto.
Thanks to the decision to undergo a mesotherapy of the neck, head or face, which is a very important part of our body in terms of skin aesthetics, we can only gain and, what is most important, change its appearance in the positive sense. Revitalization, regeneration and nourishment of the skin is what needle mesotherapy usually offers in the world. Needle mesotherapy in Łódź is carried out by many aesthetic medicine surgeries. Therefore, it is a good idea to go to them and find out directly on the spot about the needle mesotherapy itself, about the same understanding and about the reason why the needle mesotherapy procedure is justified. It can be said that needle mesotherapy of face, neck or head is an alternative for all those women who want to significantly improve the aesthetics and appearance of damaged, old and unattractive skin. We also take care to nourish it in the most effective, efficient and appropriate way, so that it has all the necessary nutritional qualities to make our skin more beautiful and healthy.
More about mesotherapy can be found on the website of the Aesthetic Medicine Clinic in Lodz at -skory/
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By Stan Tackett In my previous article on the history of nuclear pulse propulsion, I outlined three research programs in nuclear propulsion systems for space travel. The first of these, Continue Reading →
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LONDON, Feb. 6 (Xinhua) -- A 19-year old man told a British court on Monday that he had killed a U.S. tourist and injured five others during a knife attack last year in London.
The man, whose name was given as Zakaria Bulhan from south-west London, carried out the attack in London's Russell Square on Aug. 3 last year.
Local media said Bulhan pleaded guilty at the London-based Central Criminal Court of England and Wales to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility and wounding.
Diminished responsibility refers to an unbalanced mental state which is considered to make a person less answerable for murder, being recognized as grounds to reduce the charge to that of manslaughter.
He reportedly told the court that he was suffering an acute episode of paranoid schizophrenia at the time of the attacks.
The victim was Darlene Horton, 64, a retired teacher who was visiting London with her husband. She was a mother of two.
The attack came amid surging hate crime after Brexit vote last June, attracting wide media attention.
BERLIN, July 26 (Xinhua) -- A gunman killed himself after shooting a doctor at a clinic in Berlin on Tuesday, local police said.
The attack happened at around 13:00 local time (1200GMT). The doctor was seriously wounded, and under intensive care, a police spokesman told Xinhua, adding that the gunman was a patient of the clinic in southwestern Berlin.
"We have no evidence of other injured people and more perpetrators," the police said on its official Twitter account.
Security forces have arrived at the clinic and controlled the situation. There is no danger at the clinic, said the police, asking the public not to speculate and spread rumors.
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"Anti-Machine" (or Xputer) stands for the counterpart of the von Neumann paradigm. The anti-machine uses data counters instead of a programm counter. It is datastream-based and does not run any instruction streams.
These Reconfigurable Computing pages are about a route to Reinvent Compting. This term is not new. See the keynote by Burton Smith (former Cray CTO).
Why Reinvent Compting? Pse, study Thomas Sterling's interview entitled: 'I Think We Will Never Reach Zettaflops'. See HPCwire. Thomas Sterling takes us through some of the most critical developments in high performance computing, explaining why the transition to exascale is going to be very different than the ones in the past. I agree. However, I believe, we will reach Zetaflops --- by Reconfigurable Computing.
Panel discussions and keynote addresses are booming since the computing crisis caused by the von Neumann syndrome. Because of the coincidence of several disruptive developments we need to Reinvent Computing [1]. We cannot afford any more the CPU-centric, i. e. instruction-stream-centric Software-centric Aristotelian world model of computing. We are forced to go toward heterogeneous computing systems based on a Kopernican World model of Computing (Figure A) [2]. We urgently need the Generalization of Software Eingineering (SE) into Program Engineering (PE) which interlaces two machine paradigms:
the instruction-stream-based traditional von Neumann paradigm, controlled by a program counter. Its programming source is called "Software", which is a subject of SE (software engineering). see fig. A. We need to reinvent software engineering [4].
the data-stream-based anti-machine-paradigm [3] controlled by data counters instead of a program counter [3] Its programming source is called "Flowware" (FE, see fig. A), which programs data streams to run through reconfigurable hardware like FPGAs, which can be viewed as pipe networks, the generalization of systolic arrays. Sinks and sources of data streams are auto-sequencing memory blocks (asM).
By migration of applications from software to configware/flowware speed-up factors and power saving factors by up to several orders of magnitude can be obtained [8]. We also need a third area: Configware Engineering (CE). See [5] - [7] and fig. A
Configware is the programming code for reconfigurable platforms like FPGAs. Flowware can be programmed only, when reconfiguration from configware is finished, so that the datapaths inside have been set up.
We have to set up Program Engineering (PE) education to replace Software Engineering (SE) Education because programming heterogeneous systems requires a mix of skills from all three side of the PE world (Fig. A), i. e. even also from Configware Engineering (CE). By migration of an application from SE to FE / CE, for instance, a different algorithm may be needed. So, for instance, the sequential Bubble Sort algorithms has to be converted into the Shuffle Sort algorithm to avoid accessing conflicts caused by parallelism [9].
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The von Neumann machine paradigm does not support configware. Configware is supported by the data-stream-basedKress-Kung machine paradigm (anti machine paradigm). Such data stream machines are programmed from 2 different sources: by flowware, which programs the data streams flowing from and to the machine's DPU (data path unit) or DPA (DPU array), and, by configware.The von Neumann paradigm describes the CPU such, that it encapsulates the DPU (DataPath Unit, or ALU) together with the program counter (figure 1). The behaviour of the program counter is programmed by Software (figure 2).
The compact instruction code of a CPU is tightly coupled with the structure of the DPU. This is the reason why the instruction-stream-based von Neumann paradigm does not support morphware. Whenever you tra to reconfigure the DPU, the architecture of the CPU gets destroyed. We need a second machine paradigm: the Kress-Kung Machine (Anti Machine).
About the terminology: the Kress-Kung machine is a generalization (Kress) of the systolic array (first popularized by H. T. Kung). The von Neumann paradigm is instruction-stream-based, whereas the anti machine paradigm (Kress-Kung paradigm) is data-stream-based. The systolic array (Kung machine) could be used only for applications with strictly regular data-dependencies yielding pipe networks with only uniform linear pipes. The Kress-Kung array is the generalization [Rainer Kress] of the Kung array by a new synthesis methodology, replacing algebraic mapping methods by general optimization, such as for instance, by simulated annealing [Rainer Kress], so also any wild forms of non-regular pipe networks are supported, so that reconfigurability makes sense.
Fig. 3. Data counter behavior programmed by flowware Fig. 4. Anti-Machine: data counter(s) located within as M(s)
The Kress-Kung machine (anti machine) is data-stream-based, but not instruction-stream-based. The Kress-Kung machine (anti machine) has no CPU. If it is hardwired, it has a DPU instead, or even a DPA (DPU array). If it is reconfigurable, it has a rDPU or rDPA instead (fig. 4). Instead of a program counter the Kress-Kung machine (anti machine) has one or several data counters, which are located with the memory bank (fig. 4), but not with the (r)DPU nor (r)DPA. The run time bevavour of the data counter(s) is programmed by Flowware (fig. 3).
Figure 6. Heterogeneous systems need all three: a) (von Neumann) CPUs are programmed by Software; b) reconfigurable anti machines are programmedby two sources: resource set-up before run time by configware code, run time behavior (data streams) by flowware.
Apropos Kung: in the early days of the Kung array, three different scientist carrying the name "Kung" have been involved: (1.) H. T. Kung (at that time at Carnegie-Mellon, now at Harvard, USA) who has been visible first in this scene by popularizing systolic arrays, (2.) S.Y. Kung (Princeton) who has written an early book on systolic arrays, and, (3.) also a student with the name Kung (sorry, I forgot his first names and affiliation), having been co-author of some early papers on systolic arrays.
Structural programming by Configware means Programming in Space. That's why Configware versus Software means Computing in Space and Time versus Computing in Time only.
Instruction-stream-based programming in time only (Software Engineering): one source needed: Softwar only (fig. 6 a). However, programming morphware (Configware Engineering) means programming in time and space, where two program sources are needed (fig. 6 b): configware for the space domain configures the resources before run time.#, and, flowware for the time domain: for scheduling the data streams flowing during run time.
Figure 8 (Kress-Kung machine version) illustrates, why time to space migration removes the memory cycles needed for the instruction-stream-based CPU-executed version shown in fig. 7. Fig. 9 lists a few spee-up factors having been published. A more recent speed-up factor is 28000 for cracking encrypted code. Fig. 10 summarizes some speed-up mechanisms obtaines ba time to space migration.
Fig. 9. Some speed-up examples: time to space migration, for example from CPU to FPGA, or, to PACT platform
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Hey there! Hope you had an amazing Thanksgiving with those you love! It's Black Friday, which means the deals are hot this weekend. I'm here sharing the best of the Black Friday shopping sales! This is the day I get most of my Christmas shopping done, so I'm excited to tackle my list. Here we go!
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I think I'm grabbing this green lace top today! It's so beautiful. Such intricate lace and with button down the back...it's the perfect holiday top! I have green/blue eyes, so it really made them pop.
Chenille Pullover-- size down! This is SO cozy and warm. You can layer it over a plaid collared shirt for a little extra something.
If you haven't gotten these fleece lined leggings yet, now's the time!! I wear them almost every day. Maybe I need a second pair ;) This picture makes them looked ribbed, but my pair is not. They're only $16 now!
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If you want to try a few products, today's the day since you'll get free shipping over $100! My favorites include the body wash in Citrus Mimosa, charcoal mask, and lip glosses. There are a ton of holiday collections that are discounted big time, so I'm getting a few sets and distributing them as gifts. For example, I got the face mask set of 3 and I'll be giving two as gifts and keeping one for myself! Same with this pink trio of lip gloss. The holiday lipgloss smells like peppermint and is absolutely delightful!
FRANCESCA’S: Buy one, get one 60% off all clothing, jewelry, accessories, shoes, home & gifts GAP: Everything is 50% off HUNTER Boots: Shop the Black Friday Sale alongside an exclusive offer up to 40% off a new Hunter product every day.
THIRD LOVE: Save 35% off the satin set bras and panties (love this company!!) POTTERY BARN: 20% off + Free Shipping with code THANKS Let me know if I'm missing any sales! I'll add to this post if I find any other killer deals. Hope you have a great day! xoxo interior design website / services / portfolio
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The Family Tree franchise aims to capitalize on the human fascination with genealogy and ancestry and help children understand basic familial relationships. By comparing their own family to Po’s family, children learn that everyone has a family, and a family can come in many different shapes and sizes. Created as a 16-page accordion foldout book, one side is for creating your family tree while the other is the entire cast of Kung Fu Panda! The design includes two eyelets so a child can hang either side to display in his or her bedroom. What’s more, adults who buy books for children will enjoy sharing their favorite Dreamworks families with their loved ones.
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Comment: Trump's stimulus may have bought a few votes, but it leaves a fiscal and economic time-bomb for his successors
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We were watching Kage for the weekend, and decided to separate Kage and Billy while they ate - mostly because they kept trying to eat the other dog's food. We put Kage outside, closed the screen door, and filled the dog dishes. We heard a weird noise, turned around, and saw Kage looking at us with his nose through the screen. It seems he didn't notice the screen and decided to run for dinner.
We all spent a moment regarding each other before he removed his nose from the screen and patiently stood and waited for his dinner, not with his nose in a door, instead.
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