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We’re back for season 3 of the Pog-Cast and we’re joined by a return guest, former camper, JC, AC, and GC Lyric. Lyric has worn many hats over the course of his ten years at Gold Arrow and we were thrilled to chat about how camp impacted his life. Once the interview is finished, stick around for a restaurant themed Joke of the Cast from Soy!
This entry was posted in Blog, Podcast and tagged camp staff, gac staff, Lyric, podcast, POG-cast on October 22, 2018 by Andrew Moeschberger.
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The most popular way to bet on online computer games is known as “match winner”. It is very simple – you choose a team in a match that you think will win. Then you place a bet on that team winning. If your chosen team wins, you will win a little money. If they lose, then you lose your money too.
As betting on competitive computer games becomes more popular, there are more websites that offer esports betting. betting on competitive computer games is not considered gambling, as there is some skill involved with playing computer games (as with sports). Sites like thegamer.eu and GARBO.com provides deeper insight in how this actually works in practicality.
Dota 2 – The International is the world’s largest esports compeition, and betting on the outcome of this competition is very popular. CSGO is another computer game that is very popular with bettors. Bettors will bet not necessarily with money, but with ‘skins’.
Betting on competitive computer games can be quite addictive – as with any other form of betting and gambling. If you do choose to take part in it, set limits and stick to it. That being said, betting on competitive computer games adds another level of excitiment, especially if you are already invested in the game as agamer yourself.
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The history of the automobile has faced numerous challenges as well as developments over the past century. However, the vehicle that stands out as being one of the most iconic for numerous reasons is the Volkswagen Beetle. We had the chance to sample a Type 1 last year, and were enamored with the sheer amount of character the car displayed. Our friends at Volkswagen came through once again, and gave us the chance to explore their hidden vault a little bit further. We showed up at the VW head office on a sunny Monday only to be greeted with the keys to a 1979 Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet, with just 770km on it.
“Mint” is a term that only begins to describe the condition of this vehicle; this Beetle is essentially show-ready, with its low mileage and immaculate condition. Opening the glove compartment for the first time in over a decade revealed a bunch of paperwork, including the original inspection tags from 1979, when the car was delivered at Don Valley Volkswagen with just 24 kilometers. Little did they know that this car would go on to become a display piece in the reception area at Volkswagen Canada’s headquarters. We’re privileged to say that DoubleClutch.ca is the only media outlet to have been given exclusive access to this time capsule, and it took a considerable amount of restraint on our part to ensure it was returned with minimal additional mileage or any wear on it whatsoever.
What’s known as the “Beetle” first debuted in Germany as the Volkswagen Käfer in 1938. It was always sold as a two-door passenger car aimed at the everyman, as a mass-production vehicle. Production of the Beetle would resume until as recently as 2003 in some markets, making it one of the bestselling vehicles of all time. Over 21 million examples were produced throughout this time, making it the most-manufactured platform ever made. Thanks to exposure through films such as Walt Disney’s “The Love Bug”, the Beetle would go on to be a true icon.
The 1979 Cabriolet we experienced was a prime example of this model, with a few “luxury” options of its time checked off including a (manually) retractable convertible top, heat, and an actual ashtray! Things like air conditioning and power steering are merely a luxury, and became immediately evident as we set off in the Beetle. I must mention here that while just one writer typically conducts vehicle reviews on our magazine, four members of our team made the trek out to experience this Beetle on this day.
The simplistic engineering behind this fuel injected Beetle makes itself very obvious the second the key is turned. The tiny engine fires up on the first crank, and rests to an idle with a quiet hum. According to the (highly unreliable) fuel gauge, there’s a quarter of a tank of fuel in the car. Power is sent to the wheels via a four-speed manual transmission with a very manageable clutch. The shifter is a foot-long affair that protrudes from the floor of the car, and there’s a shift pattern displayed on the dashboard directly behind the steering column. Even forty years ago, Volkswagen had a lockout that requires the driver to push down on the shift lever before reverse can be engaged.
After finding first gear (which can prove to be a bit of a challenge thanks to the long throws), we were in motion. The engine is clearly not meant for drag races or any sort of performance driving, but what we found truly unbelievable was the fact that it wasn’t exactly slow! In a very reasonable time (close to twelve seconds, we estimated), we were doing highway speeds in fourth gear, where the car is actually surprisingly quiet. It buzzes along effortlessly, though we didn’t take it over 100 km/h. The speedometer is actually reasonably accurate and correlated well with our smartphone-based GPS unit, and the little Bug had no problem carrying on with the flow of traffic.
Braking, though, is merely a suggestion. There are no power brakes (or power steering, but that’s okay), so the Beetle Cabriolet’s lack of stopping power takes some getting used to. This isn’t a problem isolated to our particular test car, but something that is well known by Beetle enthusiasts around the world. The reality is, when making a car that’s affordable enough for the general public around the world, some compromises have to be made. Because of the Bug’s extremely light weight though, the lack of braking power isn’t a huge disadvantage as long as it’s planned strategically.
The rear-wheel-drive and rear-engine setup on the Beetle makes it as pure as can be; this is easily the most involving motoring experience I’ve had in a very long time. Though we can still buy the odd car without things like power steering (the Alfa Romeo 4C is a prime example), vehicles of today just don’t have the raw, natural feel of this gem from 1979. Opening the boot reveals the small engine that produces no more than 50 horsepower, and everything just appears so analog and mechanical – no electronic nannies or stability control. Very rugged-looking switches on the dashboard control simple tasks such as headlights, four-way flashers, and the windshield wipers.
The Volkswagen Beetle isn’t about performance or creature comforts – if you wanted either of those things in the 1970s, Germany would sell you a new Mercedes-Benz product. The Bug was created as a spiritual successor to the Ford Model T; honest transportation for almost everybody. Its design has become an automotive benchmark; leading to designs such as the Porsche 356 and later the 911 Carrera. Even Volkswagen Group products such as the Bugatti Veyron maintain original styling cues that debuted on the Beetle. Interestingly enough, as much of a Volkswagen icon as this car is, there isn’t a single VW logo anywhere except on the key – this Bug is graced with “Karmann” badging instead.
Driving this 1979 Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet was an experience that will last for a lifetime. I may someday get the chance to drive a classic Beetle again, but definitely not one with this little mileage. The exquisite manner in which our friends at Volkswagen Canada have preserved this example is a testament to how much passion the brand has towards their own product. Throughout our test, we used a 2016 Beetle as a “support vehicle”, and had the chance to evaluate just how far the Love Bug has come. Though modern Volkswagen products are a distant departure from what this original Beetle stands for, they still pack the same level of soul and engineering, making an excellent quality product that will last for decades to come.
Inspired by the design of the traditional Rabelos that in days gone by transported Port wine from the heart of the Douro Valley to the cellars of Porto, our two boats, ‘Serra do Pilar’ and ‘Casa do Infante’, are 20 metres long and can transport 28 people across the river in comfort and safety.
“Serra do Pilar” and “Casa do Infante” are the names of the boats, in honour of the two cities, Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia
The quickest way to cross the Douro river to the Port wine cellar district in Vila Nova de Gaia. Boats sail from either side of the river every 10 minutes.
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Nothing in the present Declaration shall be construed as being contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations. The provisions included in the present Declaration are to be understood in line with the Charter of the United Nations, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and relevant international and regional instruments ratified by States.
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Accent Group is one of the leading telecommunication solutions providers in the Republic of Moldova, including delivery of software, equipment, system integration, IT solutions and microelectronic solutions.
Moreover, the company has huge experience in mobile/telecom business as it was one of the founders and shareholders of the second biggest mobile operator in Moldova. In 2013 Accent Telecom completed the construction of a Fiber Optic cable network with National Coverage for „Moldcell” JSC, one of the major GSM Operators in the country.
A turnkey project envisaged 1600 km of FO cable and DWDM equipment installation along the right-of-way strips beside Moldova’s railway, which delivers high-quality internet by excluding accidental or deliberate cable damage, as well as enabling easy access and cost efficient maintenance.
Currently, Accent Telecom takes part in many national telecommunication projects, providing a wide spectrum of services, engineering, construction, installation and maintenance of FO networks.
Accent Group has achieved a new and higher level of business development nationally and internationally, because of its in-house expertise, a long list of reliable contacts and partners, as well as close relationships with state authorities and diplomatic corps.
Our team of construction professionals offers a single source solution for all construction needs, including restoration, site preparation, building of new facilities or facility renovation. We have the experience and personnel to provide the highest quality construction on schedule and within the budget.
We support our clients from project inception, to the commissioning of the fully operational facility. Our network of local offices enables us to offer our clients the dual advantages of a strong local presence and broad geographic reach.
A key instrument in the company’s success is its Technical Park, which includes modernized Construction Equipment and highly educated, multilingual workforce. This Park allows us to perform construction works at a high European level, respecting all client requirements and preferences.
The company mainly cooperates with major brands from the IT sector, and since 2009, Accent has been a distributor of : Alcatel-Lucent, Huawei, Astec Underground Inc, CHTZ-Uraltrac, Ditch Witch, Lancier Cable GmbH, Prysmian Cables, Fujikura Europe etc. Through Accent’s international role as a solutions provider, the company actively promotes and implements its projects in a joint cooperation with major world companies from Telecom, Construction and Investment sectors.
Accent Electronic S.A. is a Certified Reseller of MikroTik equipment. To open the Certificate and List of proposing equipment with Datasheets please follow the links below.
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Fujikura 22S Fusion Splicer The Fujikura 22S active cladding alignment fusion splicer bridges the long standing gap between core alignment and fixed v-groove fusion splicer technology. Moveable v-grooves eliminate splicer errors due to dust and other contaminants. Despite its incredibly small size, this ruggedized, full-featured unit offers unmatched versatility for splicing in the most challenging environments. The innovative transit case and work tray provide multiple options for the best utilization of available work space while the long life battery provides power for up to 200 splice cycles which include application of the splice protection sleeve. The Fujikura 22S incorporates features typically found only in more expensive models. Removable sheath clamps allow the use of fiber holders if desired. The large 4.7" monitor provides a crystal clear image, even in the brightest sunlight, for evaluating splice quality. The electrode life has been extended to 3,000 splices, minimizing downtime for replacement and stabilization. Software updates are accomplished via the internet allowing users to quickly update their software as new splice programs become available. The fully ruggedized chassis provides for shock, dust and moisture protection while the two camera observation system provides for accurate fiber alignment and loss estimation calculations. The Fujikura 22S is also fully compatible with the FUSEConnect ® line of fusion installable connectors. Backed by the best service team in the industry, the Fujikura 22S is the ideal splicer to use when portability, ruggedness, versatility and reliability are needed for your splicing application. Features •Dual camera, active cladding alignment technology •World’s smallest active clad alignment splicer at 4.72"W x 7.44"D x 2.8"H •Fully ruggedized for shock, moisture and dust resistance •Transit case converts to easy to use workstation •Extended life electrodes •Long life battery (200 splices/shrinks per charge) •Auto start tube heater
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Let’s be real, I am forever and always a fangirl of Jay Crownover. I remember experiencing a bit of skepticism when I first cracked open Rule but quickly fell in love and then devoured what was available in her Marked Men series. Crownover closes out the Marked Men books and bridges into a spin off series […]
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Decision No. 74/QD-TTg Approving the list of projects sponsored by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Prime Minister January 11, 2016 January 11, 2016
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WWF Senior Writer, Deborah Ackerman had a rare and thrilling sight while accompanying a Nat Hab trip through Botswana: a mother leopard carrying her newborn cubs across the KAZA landscape during green season—the time of year when most animals in Botswana’s Okavango Delta give birth.
When we first caught up with the female leopard, she had already hidden one cub inside a hollow log and had left it there, walking back in the direction she came from. Our expedition leader was sure this meant she was going back to get a second cub.
After walking over a mile in near 100-degree heat across the KAZA landscape, she finally stopped and rested for a moment in what little shade was available.
While resting, she started making repeated short, low, gentle sounds in her throat—calling quietly to the baby to let it know she was nearby.
Then she went to where she’d hidden the baby, inside a fallen log well hidden in the brush. Though she was nearly obscured from our view, we could hear her pawing at the log and then we saw her stick her head inside.
She emerged, carrying the cub gently in her mouth. The cub was only a few days old, and its eyes were not yet opened. It remained mostly motionless as she walked with it.
After making her third mile-long trek of the day, she and the cub finally approached the log she’d left her first infant in. She crawled inside…
…and disappeared. In this photo you can still see a tiny fleck of her tail, but that was soon gone, too. We all commented on how you just never know what might confront you in the wild…any person walking by there would certainly have never known there was a top line predator just inches away from them, protecting her young!
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Amazing. To see a rare sight, a leopard with cubs, is a privilege and a joy. What a magnificent creature.
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Gophers, Twins, Golf, all kinds of crap. Joe U says, "If Joe Posnanski wasn't blogging, you'd be the most entertaining person I read" and Patrick S. says "Your blog is just about my favorite thing ever"
Not a ton to say about the Nebraska game. It was nice to see the Gophers cruise to an easy win and nicer to see Rodney Williams look like the good Rodney Williams again, but it was obvious from the opening tip that Nebraska isn't nearly in the same class as the Gophers and, as such, it's tough to take too much away from that game other than the wheels haven't completely come off this season. Still, breaking a four game losing skid is always a positive, so there's that I suppose. Really a home game against Nebraska couldn't have come at a better time. Hopefully they can continue playing well against Iowa on Sunday, because the Hawkeyes are a significantly better team than Nebraska.
They come in to the game at 14-7 and 3-5 in conference play and they do have some pretty good wind and, if it wasn't for an absolutely brutal non-conference strength of schedule (#320) they'd probably actually be looking at the bubble for the NCAA Tournament. One of those conference wins was over Wisconsin and they swept the other two Iowa schools (Northern and State). Their problem is they haven't beaten anyone else - at all. They've lost to every other decent team they've played (with near miss wins at Carver-Hawkeye against both Indiana and Michigan State) and padded that record by beating up on bad teams with a win over Gardner-Webb as their next best win. The NCAA dream probably died when they lost in OT to Purdue on Sunday, but this is certainly a team the Gophers should beat since they're a much better squad.
One thing that plays in the Gophers' favor is that Iowa likes to run and keep games at a fast pace. The Hawkeyes play at the 46th fastest pace in the country and although the Gophers aren't necessarily a big-time running team because I think Tubby Smith would yell at everyone if they fast breaked too much, they do tend to have success in transition because of their athletic advantage over most teams. Not to mention their struggles against Northwestern and Wisconsin, who rank 321st and 355th in tempo, so staying away from those long, slow, boring half-court games is a good idea. Iowa will shoot early and shoot often, and with them ranking 9th in the conference in shooting (by effective FG%) and the Gophers back to playing solid defense (one can hope) that should lead to plenty of rebounds, which bodes well for Minnesota.
Looking at the awesome site hoop-math.com (thank you JF at From the Barn for showing me this), the Gophers take 16% of their shots following a rebound within the first 10 seconds of the shot clock, meaning a fast break off the miss or on the secondary break. Their effective field goal percentage is also the highest of all situations that occur at least 5% of the time. The Gophers are going to need to take advantage of as many transition opportunities as they can because once in the half court Iowa's defense is stingy, particularly on 2-point jump shots where they rank 14th in the country in Opponent's FG%.
Looking at Iowa's players they go nine deep and most of them have some redeemable skill, but Roy Marble and Aaron White are the guys to watch out for. Actually, I'm not worried about White to be honest. He's gonna be overwhelmed by Mbakwe and I expect he'll struggle mightily for most of the game since he does most of his scoring deep in the paint. Marble is the guy to watch, because he is truly talented and can score from anywhere on the floor. He's an excellent shooter from both 2 and 3, handles the ball well, and because he's 6-6 with guard skills he can usually rise up and get that jumper off over smaller guards. The Gophers have the luxury of putting Austin Hollins on him, and they damn well better, who should be able to help pester him and make it tougher to get that shot off, but if Joe Coleman ends up on him at any time well let me tell you that is not going to end well for Minnesota no sir.
The rest of the squad is pretty much a mixed bag. A couple of freshmen (Mike Gesell and Anthony Clemmons) start in the back court with Clemmons the distributor and Gesell the shooter with another freshmen in Adam Woodbury starting at center next to White. At this point Woodbury is pretty much a good rebounder and good shot blocker but has little to no offense game. Off the bench they go with Josh Oglesby (the supposed shooter who can't shoot), Melsahn Basabe (who showed so much promise as a freshman but has stagnated the last two seasons), and Eric May and Zach McCabe who have been around forever but I still couldn't tell you who was who. One of them is taller than the other one. They also have a guy who rarely plays named Christopher Rickert who may or may not be related to Rick Rickert. I'm not going to check so let's just say he's his cousin.
Anyway, although Iowa is certainly a step up in class from Nebraska, they still aren't the kind of team the Gophers should have trouble with whether you think they're just not that good, or think they just hit a bump in the road. I'm leaning towards the latter.
I've called several games this year "must wins" for various reasons: The Michigan State game was a "must win to prove you're a good team", the Michigan game was a "must win to prove you're elite", and the Wisconsin game was "must win to prop back up fan hopes." This Nebraska game is another must win, but this time it's a "must win to salvage the season." I still think this is a very good team and normally Nebraska at home should be an easy one, but there are a lot of bad things swirling around this team and sometimes when things go south they go south in a big way.
The team's lost four straight, including probably the most embarrassing loss in Tubby Smith's time here. The players are regressing with Rodney Williams turning into a jump shooter and Dre Hollins playing out of control more than usual. Tubby's assigning all the blame for the skid to his players and they're noticing. Tubby seems distant during and after games, like he's not really even coaching. The players seem a bit out of it as well, probably because of this. Now these are all observations from someone who doesn't see this team day-to-day so I could be way off, but I'm catching a whiff of some major issues. This Nebraska game can either dispel those concerns and we can worry about the Gophers getting a good seed, or it can confirm them and we can start reading Bubble Watch again this year.
Looking at Nebraska, there's no doubt whatsoever that losing to the Huskers would be an unmitigated disaster because this is a bad team. Their best win this year is probably their home win over Northwestern, and they balance that out with losses to Kent State and UTEP, along with a bunch of more understandable losses. The overall schedule is actually pretty good (8th best SOS in the country) but the problem is not only have they not beaten anybody but there haven't even been any close calls - a six point loss to Sconnie in the Kohl Center is the closest they've come. Mainly they just get blown out - Creighton (by 22), Oregon (22), Ohio State (26), and Illinois (20) have all blown out the Huskers this year, while a nine point home loss to Purdue is the only other loss they have where they've even kept the final margin in the single digits. Yeah, Nebraska is battle tested, but they've also failed spectacularly every time.
Playerswise they just don't measure up. Andre Almeida is interesting because he's 6-11 and weighs 314 lbs. (and honestly that might be light), but he also only plays 15 minutes per game because he's too big and he might be hurt or something, I didn't look it up. Their leading scorer is Dylan Talley, a 6-6 wing who is one of your classic "do it all" types and they have additional size with Brand Ubell who runs 6-10 234 and averages 12 & 7, and they supplement with some outside bombing from Rey Gallegos, who averages 8 three point attempts per game but hits a sad 29% of them. They don't have a point guard (only Talley averages more than 2.5 assists per game) and only Talley would start on many of the other Big 10 teams. Tim Miles is an oustanding coach and he's already improved recruiting in Lincoln, but they aren't there yet.
The Gophers should roll. Nebraska can't hang with them - or shouldn't be able too. The only way the Gophers lose is if it's true that the wheels have come completely off this season. I'm not ready to believe that yet when we're talking about the second best Gopher team of my lifetime. I think they'll be some scary moments tomorrow, but eventually the Gophers reassert themselves and I can breath again.
There isn't much here about the Gophers so if that's what you're looking for go look somewhere else (although I do bitch about Rodney Williams later). Losing to a mediocre Badger team at Kohl Center doesn't really tell me much, other than reconfirming once again that this Gopher team isn't "elite", but this loss does nothing for me in terms of if this team is "pretty good" or "frustratingly mediocre as usual." And nothing good can possibly happen next week (home games vs. Nebraska and Iowa) only disastrously bad things can happen outside of expected results, so we won't really know anything until the go to East Lansing and then have Illinois at home the following week. It's a frustrating time to be a fan. But what would life as a Gopher fan be without the frustration? We're all such idiots.
1. Miami Hurricanes. Hey bromigos, there have been some great wins by teams this year but it's going to be tough for anybody to top Miami beating #1 Duke by 27 (and yes I know Duke didn't have Ryan Kelly because everyone keeps pointing out how Duke didn't have Ryan Kelly but can everyone just calm down about that for a minute because we're talking about Ryan freaking Kelly here). I mean they just killed them. At the ten minute mark of the first half Duke was up 14-13, which means Miami beat them 77-59 over the final 30 minutes. This wasn't a fluke (don't forget Miami beat Michigan State earlier this year too) and Miami is now 6-0 in the conference and looking like a good bet to win the ACC for what I assume is the first time ever. Best part of that game was Seth Curry shooting 0-10 from the floor, because I still can't shake my irrational hatred of Stephen Curry so naturally that carries over to Seth because you know, brothers and stuff.
2. Kobe Bryant. I think I mentioned this last week but I recently traded for Kobe in my fantasy league which of course means I no longer hate him and kind of like him now, so I fee like it's worth noting that in his last two games he's had 14 assists. Not total, although frankly that would be kind of impressive for this black hole, but in each of the last two he's had 14 in each. I mean, say what you want but 14 assists in a game is a freaking lot, and he's now done it two games in a row. You know many players have ever had at least 14 assists in back-to-back games? I don't know either, probably kind of a lot, actually, but for a me first glory boy hero ball gunslinging chucker like Kobe to do it must have been very difficult for him mentally. And, the Lakers, are 2-0 in those games, which just goes to show you that when you have two maybe three other Hall of Famers on your team it does wonders for your squad's chances if you actually let them touch the ball and shoot and stuff. Like I've always said.
3. Baylor Bears. There's a reason why Baylor was highly ranked by many including myself this year, and that's because even with Perry Jones, Quincy Acy, and Quincy Miller off to the NBA the machine Scott Drew has put in place still meant they were going to be immensely talented. Sometimes they can put a game together like Monday against Oklahoma State, and even if the final margin was only 10 the game was never really in doubt. Their back court (Pierre Jackson, Brady Heslip, A.J. Walton) is both experienced and talented, while the front court (Isaiah Austin, Cory Jefferson) is probably the most athletic in the country with Jefferson the total freak and Austin the unstoppable freshman who can dominate inside or hit the three and already has a turnaround fadeway jumper which truly a thing to behold from a 7-1 dude with a wingspan beyond that (kind of like KG but slightly more awkward). Then on the bench you have Gary Franklin, Deuce Bello, and Rico Gathers who would all start for most teams. That's why they handled Oklahoma State, won at Rupp against Kentucky, and stomped BYU this year. Of course they're also a dumb team, so they've lost at Northwestern and dropped one at home to Charleston. I'm telling you right now, bros - Baylor is ripe for a first round upset this year in the tournament.
4. UCLA Bruins. There is a reason I ranked UCLA the 6th best team in the NCAA going into this season and they were ranked 13th in the preseason polls - there is a lot of freaking talent here. Early season struggles (one point home OT win over UC-Irvine, home loss to Cal Poly) dropped them out of the rankings and out of everyone's hearts and minds, but as things have come together they reeled off 10 straight wins before dropping a game last week to a good Oregon team, and now went into Tucson and knocked off 6th rated Arizona. The early season issues shouldn't have been a surprise since the team is mostly made up of freshmen (Shabazz Muhammed, Jordan Adams, Kyle Anderson) and transfers (the Wear twins, Larry Drew), but now everything is looking good (they smoked Arizona) and Muhammed is starting to look like he could do the Carmelo Anthony thing and carry this team in March. Of course, being a Ben Howland coached team they then went out an invalidated everything I just wrote by losing at Arizona State on Saturday, but I stand by this team anyway. Kinda sorta.
1. Rodney Williams. No, I'm not the idiot who is going to call Williams out for missing the tying free throw because the odds of him hitting two free throws in any situation are pretty long any way and even as a senior he's a kid who isn't a good shooter and who has been in very few high leverage situations like it - it was basically a given he wasn't going to make them both, particularly on the road. No, I'm going to call out Williams because who in the baby jesus of the earth convinced him he's a jump shooter? He's not a jump shooter. He's a freak athlete who needs to get his ass in the paint because his jump shot resembles that of a high school wrestler. I don't even want him taking open jumpers, let alone the nearly constant shit he's been jacking up the last two games which consists of him stopping the ball, making a jab step or two that doesn't really move the defender, and then rising up and clanging a jumper off some slight part of the rim like he plays for the god damn Illini. Just because you have the ability to get your shot off whenever you want doesn't mean you should. To paraphrase Dr. Ian Malcolm, "You were so preoccupied with whether or not you could, you didn't stop to think if you should." Actually we should probably have Rodney sit down and watch Jurassic Park - the whole thing is a metaphor for his jump shot. Or something like that.
2. Kentucky Wildcats. Like when I wrote about the Lakers last week I'm not exactly breaking news here that Kentucky is struggling, but after watching them lose at Alabama it really reminded me that John Calipari is really not a good game coach, despite winning the title last year. The talent Kentucky has this year is nearly as good as anything else Calipari has had in his career, but when your offensive game plan generally consists of just rolling the ball out every game, that talent also has to be smart - you need coach on the floor types to keep things moving in the right direction. His best teams at Memphis had guys like Chris Douglas-Roberts and Derrick Rose, last year's champions had Anthony Davis and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, and even back in the UMass days he had an incredible guard tandem in Carmelo Travieso and Edgar Padilla (I can't believe I didn't have to look those names up). Without a "smart" player to direct the team, a coach who is an A+ recruiter and a D+ game coach, and a small talent dip from last year this Kentucky team is going nowhere this year. Of course, next year they're probably going undefeated, so enjoy this now.
3. Arizona Diamondbacks. The D-Backs have a solid core and should be a good team again this year, but they've taken the "get rid of the guys the manager doesn't like" philosophy the Twins like so much to a whole different extreme. Earlier this offseason they unloaded super prospect Trevor Bauer because he wouldn't adapt the workout schedule he's done his entire life to match what the D-Backs wanted and received a prospect in return whose upside is "great glove, no hit" and now they've shipped off Justin Upton because he and manager Kirk Gibson apparently don't get along. Before trading Upton, however, they managed to kill all their leverage by making it clear they wanted him gone. Actually first they got a pretty good haul from Seattle, but Upton has a limited no-trade clause and killed that so, desperate to have him gone, they sent him off to Atlanta for one year of a so-so third baseman (Martin Prado) who wants in the neighborhood of $12 million a year starting next season, a likely fifth starter someday (Randall Delgado), and three other minor leaguers of little consequence. All that for a 25-year old who in four full seasons has had two monster years and two lesser years, which were both above average, by the way. Just a silly way to do business. We're actually lucky to have Gardy. Ha ha just kidding. Throw in the D-Backs trade of Chris Young to Oakland for another no hit/good field shortstop in Cliff Pennington and this offseason has just been bizarre for Arizona.
4. Virginia Commonwealth Rams. What incredible timing for the Rams to implode considering I just pimped them last week as a Final Four sleeper. All they've done this week is have a seven point lead with 42 seconds left vs. Richmond and blow the game and then lose at home to LaSalle. Now, neither Richmond or especially LaSalle are bad losses, but this isn't the way to prove me right and stuff. I still think they're a sleeper Final Four team what with their style of play since most teams don't ever go up against something like that, but both blowing a big lead against a mediocre opponent and losing a home game to another mediocre opponent kind of hurt the confidence level. Actually, maybe this helps since they'll end up with a worse seed and then I will be the only one to pick them to the Final Four and all that sweet sweet NCAA Tournament Pool money will be mine all mine! I'm a genius.
Lastly, the team in college basketball who hands down had the best week was Villanova. They beat both Louisville and Syracuse, giving wins over two top-5 teams in the same week which is pretty much like holy shit. The reasons I didn't list them in the "WHO WAS AWESOME" section are two-fold: 1) I hate them and 2) who gives a crap? Those are two great wins and yeah their RPI is creeping into the mid-50s so it's possible they could play themselves into an at-large, but they already have seven losses and even if most of them are excusable losing to Providence and especially Columbia is not. Also I don't even know if I can name a single player for Nova (is Jayvaughn Pinkston still there?) and I don't really feel like learning another team. So sorry.
I suppose I should put something down on electronic paper for this Badger game thing that's either Saturday or Sunday, but I must confess, despite my coming back from a rage cloud of shame I'm still not really feeling the writing, you know? It's pretty simple - the Gophers are the more talented team, Bo Ryan the better coach, and the Badgers have home court. Advantage: Wisconsin. This is the Gophers big chance to reassert that they're no joke and the Northwestern game was an aberration. Of course, the Kohl Center is probably one of the worst places to try to do this.
Two things stand out to me about the Badger offense: 1) they generally dump the ball in to one of the big guys who wait for a double team and then kick it out to a shooter or Mike Bruesewitz to chuck up a three and 2) it's the same offense as every year - no matter who the personnel is the offense never changes, I guess to Bo Ryan's credit since he has success almost every year and simply has an eye for recruiting kids who fit what he likes to do, whether they're on the national radar or not.
Breaking this down further, the biggest issue I see for Wisconsin on offense this year is that they've gone from Devin Harris to Kammron Taylor to Trevon Hughes to Jordan Taylor to Ben Brust and Traevon Jackson. Brust, simply put, is not a true point guard and at this point in his career Jackson simply isn't a very good player. For a team that generally relies on it's point guard to run the offense as heavily as Wisconsin has in the past this is bad news. When the Badgers' best players have been non-guards in the past they've been able to make it work pretty well, but that's when they had guys like Alando Tucker and Brian Butch to run the offense through. With Sam Dekker not quite ready for that load as a freshman their main offensive conduit, and thanks to poor shooting (including 10% from 3 and 39% from the free throw line) he's actually one of their least efficient players.
Their other issue is they continue to be reliant on the 3-point shot (39% of their attempts come from behind the line, 52nd most in the country) but are hitting only 35% this year, which is still above the national average but is the Badgers lowest percentage since 2006. The shooting woes also carry over to the free throw line, where Wisconsin is making merely 61% of their shots, their worst going back beyond 2003 (which is where it takes too much work to keep finding their FT% so I stopped). In my opinion they're still running the same offense and running it just as effectively (once again, they never ever ever turn the ball over), however this year they just don't have the personnel to do it as effectively and that's why, despite the impressive win @Indiana, this just isn't nearly as dangerous a Badger team as we're accustomed to seeing.
They're still a very solid defensive team, and are still a team that rebounds well and takes care of the basketball. The Gophers won't turn them over, but will likely turn it over at least 15 times themselves. Minnesota's saving grace much of the year has been their incredible ability to get offensive rebounds, but Wisconsin is a better rebounding team on both ends than most and this will likely be the biggest key to the game. Unfortunately, I can't shake the feeling that we're off the rails here. I think the poor play in the second half of the Northwestern game, and specifically the poor coaching, is something that needed to be addressed and fixed, but listening to Tubby's post game comments and his laying the blame on his players makes me think they're much less likely to respond with an outstanding effort. Calling out your team is one thing, but singly out individual players to the media is no way to make things work. Blaming your players instead of coaching them rarely works. I guess what I'm saying is that it's over. Enjoy limping to a 7 seed and getting bounced in the first round.
After calming down from being ready to quit the blog business altogether and give up on Gopher basketball, I've decided I should probably write something - I'm just not sure what to write. I'll try to stay somewhat coherent, but I'll probably bounce around to a bunch of different points. I can't write about the game much because I turned it off at about the 8 minute mark. It was painfully obvious the team had completely lost it's composure and any semblance of a game plan and that the coach had no idea how to get it back without his coach on the court already fouled out - somehow. For Tubby not to have somebody in for Austin Hollins when he picked up his fourth foul was inexcusable, but Hollins deserves plenty of blame, if not the majority of it, for going anywhere near the Northwestern dude on that lay-up - he has to know better. When the team started shooting jumpers that didn't even draw iron, started settling for contested 16-footers like a god damn Illinois team, committed a ton of completely unforced turnovers against a team that never turns their opponents over (12 second half TOs!!) and completely went away from getting the ball into the paint, it was obvious what was going to happen, and I wanted no part of it and watched Lake Placid: The Final Chapter instead. It was a good choice.
Whether it was an unwillingness, an inability, or the fault of the coach (or all three), failure to get the ball to Mbakwe in the paint in the second half is inexcusable. The Gophers dominated Northwestern inside with their strength and athleticism the entire first half, and if the Gophers hit a couple more open shots (the shooting was atrocious) and make more free throws (ditto) they go into the second half with a double digit lead and likely cruise to a win. They still ended up outrebounding the Wildcats 42-23 with nearly as many offensive boards (17) as Northwestern had total. When they switched to the 1-3-1 and the Gophers inexplicably had no clue what to do, passively passing it around the perimeter, it played right into Northwestern's hands because it eliminates the advantage the Gophers have in athleticism and in the paint. I would say this looked like a Monson team out there, but let's not pretend Tubby's squads have had any success against it either - the same 1-3-1, mind you, that Iowa completely shredded last week.
I really don't know where to go from here. Every season I'm the pessimistic fan. The realist fan. Gophers beat Louisville? Still not buying it. Gophers knock off Butler? I'm not there yet. But this year was different. I'm like Charlie Brown and Lucy's always been holding that football, but year after year after year I refuse to make a move. This year? I went tearing after that football and was going to kick it all the way to the Final Four, and that bitch Lucy just pulled it right out from under me last night. I'm not giving up - well, the Final Four thing yeah probably, but Sweet 16 could still be in play but it's now likely to take an upset to get there. This team could still finish in the 5-6 seed range and have a shot at a couple of wins, and if you had told me at the beginning of the year that's where this team would land I'd be ecstatic. But it's not the beginning of the year. The Battle for Atlantis, Michigan State game, Illinois game, and second half of Indiana had me all in, all the way. This is what you get for believing.
So we move on. The Gophers play at Wisconsin this weekend, and it is always great to beat those a-holes, especially in Madison, so certainly that's what I'll be cheering for. This is also a "must win" in the sense that the Gophers really need to show something. They've already taken away any reason to believe they're an elite team, now it's time to let us at least settle on them being a "pretty good" team, but you have to take care of business in Madison. This season has suddenly taken a dark turn, but there's still time to make sure it's not a complete disappointment.
The Gophers play the Northwestern Wildcats, again, and since the last time they squared off not all that much has changed - other than reconfiguring our expectations for this Gopher team. Since the last game the Gophers have gone 1-2 with then impressive win at Illinois and losses to Indiana and Michigan - certainly understandable, however the team had stretches of poor play that have taken some of the luster off the early season success. Northwestern has gone 2-2, winning at Penn State and Illinois (thus the "then impressive win" when the Gophers won in Champaign) and losses and home losses to Iowa (by 20!!) and Indiana. Basically, the Gophers are maybe a little worse than what we thought last time, and Northwestern is a little better, if only because Reggie Hearn is healthier. I will admit it - I'm concerned.
I probably shouldn't be. Minnesota still ranks as the 7th best team in the country by kenpom's advanced metrics while Northwestern is 88th. Pomeroy projects the Gophers to win 70-61 with an 82% chance of coming out with a victory, and the Gophers seemingly have solved the Northwestern zone, and with Drew Crawford done for the year they're a little lacking in the offensive weapons department. I get it. But I'm also a lifelong Minnesota fan, and all those years watching not only the Gophers but the Vikings and Twins have me programmed to expect disappointment. How "Minnesota" would it feel to have them lose this game? I don't like feeling this way, but it's just the way I am. I'm a bipolar fan - high ups, and low downs. Anyway, if the Gopher team is who I thought they were they should still take this, as long as they don't turn it over 25 times.
Which, just so you know, is actually in the realm of possibility. Although kenpom ranks them as the 6th most efficient offensive team in the country that's a function of good shooting and great offensive rebounding (where they still rank #1, grabbing an astounding 47.9% of their misses, more than 5% higher than the second best team (Colorado State (Colton Iverson - hi!!))), because they still can't take care of the ball to save their lives. The Gophers turn the ball over on 21.9% of their possessions, 247th in the country. No other top ten offensive team turns it over more than 18.8% of the time or ranks outside the top 100. It's ludicrous.
I'm not going to do duplicate work, so instead I'll direct you to From the Barn's post where he breaks down the nerd stats on turnovers - it's pretty cool. My most favorite part is how Maverick Ahanmisi turns the ball over on 31% of the possessions when he's in the game. Only Denzel Valentine of Michigan State and Benny Parker of Nebraska are worse in the Big 10. The result of FTB's work is it's abundantly clear, even if it wasn't already, that the turnover problem is the one thing keeping the Gophers from reaching the potential we thought they had, but this far into the season it's time to start wondering if they can turn it around. Bottom line: STOP DOING THAT!!
I do, however, have a suggestion and hopefully someone can call or email or skype Tubby and tell him. Did you ever see that movie The Program with Willie Mays Hayes and that alcoholic quarterback and James Caan and the steroid guy Lattimer and a super hot Kristy Swanson? Well remember when Darnell Jefferson had fumbling issues and Caan gave him a football to carry around all the time and the other football players were supposed to try to knock it out of his hands and then if the ball was returned to Caan by anyone other than Jefferson he'd have to do laps or pushups or get in an Iron Maiden or something? Well Tubby needs to do that with every single player on this team, and open the competition to everyone on campus and if anybody loses their ball they have to spend two hours in a locked room with the guy who thinks it's cool to dress up as Goldy and act like a complete moron at games, or take a sauna with Mo Walker. It's our only hope.
The team is still plenty good enough to win the next four (@ NW, @ Wisconsin, vs. Nebraska, vs. Iowa) even if they keep the ball safe at a Lindsay Lohan's hoo-ha level (LiLo jokes played out? Never, I say!), but if they want to be a truly great team - and I believe they can - they have to stop with this sloppiness. I think we can all agree my proposal would solve everything. I should probably step in and coach, too.
Oh, and if you want a rundown on Northwestern's players just read the linked thing above from last game or my preview from the last game since it just happened like a week ago.
I really have no idea why I stopped doing these posts. They're fairly easy, since I can write parts of them during the week, they cover all sports for an entire week period, and they give you, the idiot reader, something to depend on knowing this post will be here every Monday morning. I'm going to do my best to get back on this and start having the Monday morning Week in Review's again. Or your money back. And I'm going to start with Lance Armstrong.
1. Joe Flacco. As much as I hate to give credit when it's due, I'm going to have to in Flacco's case because he had a great game getting the Ravens to the Super Bowl and outplayed Tom Brady to do it. He seems to have developed a couple interesting skills to go with one of the strongest arms in the league - he can pick apart a defense underneath using his backs and TEs, and he has that over the shoulder throw to Boldin in the end zone down cold. Both of his touchdown throws to Boldin were on that same play, and more than half his completions were to backs or tight ends, and then he can cut loose with that big arm to Torrey Smith when needed. It will be kind of interesting to see how he adjusts in the red zone when the 49ers inevitably put a safety on top of Boldin when they get close. I also just realized this is going to be a Harbaugh vs. Harbaugh Super Bowl and we're going to have to hear that over and over and over again. Oh god, and also Ray Lewis. And I have a feeling Colin Kaepernick is going to get way too much press, too. God I am suddenly remembering how much I hate the 2 weeks leading up to the Super Bowl. Don't they have some kind of 2-week coma drug? I know the wife and kids probably wouldn't be down for me going in that direction, but I'm not sure I have a choice. Not my fault.
2. Washington Nationals. In a baseball hot stove league that's been characterized by teams "going for it in their window" more than any other I can remember (Baltimore Orioles exempted, for some reason) the Nats just made another move that put them in the Dodgers/Blue Jays tier for "going for it" signing closer Rafael Soriano to a two year, $28 million deal with an option that automatically vests if he finishes 120 combined games in the two years. That now gives the Nationals a bullpen of Tyler Clippard in the 7th, Drew Storen in the 8th, and Soriano in the 9th, and that's in front of a rotation of Stephen Strasburg/Gio Gonzalez/Jordan Zimmermann/Dan Haren/Ross Detwiler. Their also loaded with a young and talented lineup with only one bad contract (Jayson Werth), Wilson Ramos will be back at catcher, they traded for Denard Span to fill their only real lineup leak, and resigned Adam LaRoche to a reasonable contract which gives them an excellent trade chip (Michael Morse, now a back-up who was just traded to Seattle in a three-way deal that brought them a couple decent prospects because lord knows they don't have enough) all at the same time. Yes, paying $14 million to a reliever is too much especially when you have to give up a first round pick to do it, but I'm a big fan of this "going for it" thing and I'd say they're in pretty decent shape. At least until they shutdown Strasburg after 190 innings this year because, you know, you can never be too careful.
3. Butler Bulldogs. I don't know if it's Brad Stevens or what (NOTE: it's probably Brad Stevens) but Butler just keeps on going. When they made those back-to-back NCAA Championship games you kind of figured like, ok he found a few diamonds in the rough in Gordon Hayward, Shelvin Mack, and Matt Howard (really rough, in his case) and Stevens got them to perfectly come together for a magical run (or two) and then they'd go back to being Butler. When they missed the NCAA Tournament (made the CBI) last season everything looked confirmed. But now? First Stevens gets Rotnei Clarke, and ultra-experienced deadeye shooter who fits Butler's system perfectly, to come to Indy, joining a couple of decent players, and you figure Butler would probably be decent. Little did you know Clarke was going to play out of his mind and a couple promising youngsters would suddenly blossom into double-digit scorers. Then Clarke gets hurt against Richmond and you'd think Butler would slide, but they had no issue finishing up Richmond, and then played a really, really good Gonzaga team and did this:
I hate teams that are always good because I'm so unfamiliar with it. It's like an Amish who was dropped in Dubai.
4. Florida Gators. For my money, there are six teams (seven if you count my super sleeper VCU) who could potentially win the NCAA Championship this year - Louisville, Syracuse, Michigan, Indiana, Duke, and the sixth is Florida. For some reason they're only ranked 10th. Why? Because they have two losses, although those happen to be at Arizona (a one-loss team) in a game Florida controlled for 38 minutes before letting it slip away, and against a good Kansas State in Kansas City. Look at their recent results. After a week of dominating fools they've now won their four SEC games by 33 (vs. Georgia), 22 (@ LSU), 21 (@ Texas A&M), and 31 (vs. Missouri). I know Mizzou is in kind of a tailspin right now with Bowers hurt and Dixon having been kicked off the team, but beating that team by 31 is still damn impressive. Florida is one of the few teams in the country with a great offense and a great defense, with great players both on the perimeter and in the paint. I feel pretty effing good having gotten down on them at 12-1 to win the whole thing. Don't think, just do it.
5. Syracuse Orangemen. I've touted Louisville as my #1 team in the country so I need to give credit to the Orange for taking them down on the road, and actually this was the game that convinced me to put Cuse in that "could win the title" group because they played great in a tough environment. I have no idea why Syracuse has kind of been under my radar, but I assume it's because I'm an idiot. They're loaded at guard and play two point guards in Brandon Triche and Michael Carter-Williams, which they can get away with because they're 6-4 and 6-6, and an awesome front court that includes two great scorers (C.J. Fair and James Southerland) and a defensive superstar (Rakeem Christmas). Their only loss was to Temple at MSG, and they now have probably the best win of anyone this season with that roadie vs. the #1 team to legitimize them. They do have a big issue hanging over them with Southerland's indefinite suspension due to some kind of academic issue, but I would assume he'll be back soon enough given that Syracuse is a big time hoops school and so the administrators probably understand it's best to get him back on the court.
1. Gopher basketball. I'm not giving up on the season, thinking they suck, or anything like that. I mean they have three losses this season and they're all to teams that have been ranked in the top 3 this season, and only the Duke game was a double digit loss. What sucks, and why I have to put the Gophers here, is that I'm having trouble imagining them as a Final Four team anymore, simply because there have been stretches in all three losses where they've been absolutely dominated, and the domination wasn't for a short period of time but a very long one. Michigan outscored them 20-7 over a 7 minute period, Indiana had that entire first half, and Duke pretty much controlled the whole game. For much of this year I had considered the Gophers to be a possible Final Four contending team and maybe the best Gopher team of my life. That seems laughable now, as I'm fairly certain the '97 team would crush these guys.
That's not to say this can't be a very good year. I'm picturing the team now as a top 5 finisher in the Big 10 with like a 5 seed and a decent shot to make the Sweet 16. Wouldn't we all have taken that coming into the season? Of course we would have. By any measure (for the Gopher program) that's a successful season, it's just that it felt like the bar had been raised and that this might be a special team, rather than a very good one. It's hard to feel that way anymore after watching Michigan completely outclass them on their own court. Hopefully they can sweet these next four winnable games and I can feel a bit better, and even though I know this is a really good Gopher team it's hard not to feel a bit of a gut punch here. It's not the losses, it's the way they lost. Hopefully they learn and move on. I'm also now extremely terrified of going to Northwestern.
2. Los Angeles Lakers. I know I'm not exactly breaking new ground here because I think everyone is aware of the Lakers' struggles, but holy crap you guys. Anybody who ever watched sports new their might be an adjustment period bringing in Nash to play with a guy who dominates the ball like Kobe (similar to the LeBron/Wade pairing initially) but even if it took them a while to get it figured out with complimentary players like Dwight Howard and Pau Gasol you'd expect them, worst case, to end up being a very dangerous low seed in the playoffs as they finally figured it out. One problem - they're not figuring it out, and at 17-23 are in severe danger of missing the playoffs after losing to Toronto on Sunday (TORONTO!!) thanks in part to Howard getting booted for picking up two technicals. They've now lost eight of their last ten, and count losses to the Raptors, Cavs, Magic, and the Kings among their failures this year - those are some bad teams. Normally I would be enjoying this immensely, but I just acquired Kobe for my Fantasy NBA team and so now I don't hate him as much.
3. Jordan Hulls. So let me get this straight, the Underpants Gnome plays out of his mind against the Gophers but then plays like a total asshole against Wisconsin? And don't you dare credit Wisconsin for this either, because he was just total garbage who couldn't shoot, only bothered to take 1 three-pointer (seriously with that range he only attempted one? First time all year), and turned the ball over like he was giving it away for Valentine's Day to some handsome man. Plus he was outplayed by Ben Brust who sucks. And what was with Indiana doubling down on Ryan freaking Evans on the block? Just let him go to work, you'll be better off letting him shoot. The only possible explanations for this game was that Indiana felt invincible after beating the Gophers and forgot to try or Jordan Hulls threw the game. Also, why do I have so much trouble spelling invincible? Everything about this has my brain scrambled like Kevin Burleson trying to break a press.
4. Matt Ryan. I thought Ryan was getting a little too much heat for never having won a playoff game (probably because the Matty Ice nickname is so annoying) but it's hard to find a way to not blame that game on Ryan (with a major assist to the defense). I'll even forgive him the pick because Roddy White fell down, but there were plenty of unforgivable mistakes. The fumbled shot gun snap that San Fran recovered which hit him perfectly in the hands and not picking up a single first down after recovering the Crabtree fumble (giving the Niners great field position after a shitty punt) were both pretty awful, but Ryan saved his worst for the biggest play of the game. On that fourth down inside the 10 he forced the ball to a non-open White, never bothering to look at any other receive and thus missing an absolutely wide open Tony Gonzalez who had slipped behind the linebackers and there wasn't a safety over the top - easy TD. I should feel good about this loss because the Falcons screwed over the Vikings in '98, but I hate Jim Harbaugh, Ray Lewis, and the Patriots so Atlanta was my only chance to enjoy the Super Bowl. Hopefully they'll be good food.
5. Seattle Mariners. If I'm going to praise the Nationals for making a good move, I gotta point out that the Mariners apparently are assembling a softball team or something. After acquiring Michael Morse in the above mentioned trade, they now have all these guys: Morse, Raul Ibanez, Jason Bay, Kendrys Morales, Justin Smoak, and Jesus Montero. Which means that even if they plan to give Montero another shot to be a catcher (LOL) they've still got five mostly immobile types to try to shoehorn into a lineup. That means something like Montero at C, Ibanez in LF, Morse in RF, Morales at 1b, and either Smoak or Bay at DH with the other coming off the bench? Ibanez and Morse as two of your 3 outfielders? Franklin Gutierrez is very good, but he's not that good. I guess the real point is why even trade for Morse? Even if they've given up on Smoak (and if they have they should trade him to the Twins because I STILL BELIEVE DAMMIT) acquiring Morse brings nothing to you that you don't already have, and by trading John Jaso to do it you've severely downgraded your defense going to Montero, but they don't really have another choice because, again, they have way to many slow RF/DH/1b types to fit Montero's bat in any other way. Seattle has the potential for a pretty kick-ass future (seriously their minor league pitchers are top shelf) but if they keep fucking up the present like this it's not going to matter. Those Nintendo guys haven't done anything baseball-related right since Baseball Stars. Remember Baseball Stars 2? What were they thinking?
You'll notice I had the prudence to not write about this whole Manti Te'o thing because let's be honest, it's pretty played out at this point. Was a pretty good day on twitter, though. I also didn't write about hockey because it's a sport for cretins. See you soon with a preview of the Northwestern game. Or maybe just a link to the one I wrote like a week ago. Jesus aren't they supposed to space these games out?
When I saw this part of the Gopher schedule (@Illinois, @Indiana, Michigan) I said the Gophers would need to win at least one to prove they were as good as I thought, and anything beyond that would be a bonus. Now that they got the first one out of the way early and proved themselves to be on equal footing (or at least close) to Indiana (on the road no less), I'm having trouble looking at this Michigan game as anything other than a "must win." Not a "must win" for the season of course, but I really, desperately, want the Gophers to have that game that truly announces they're a legit Final Four contender. I know the Illinois game was close, although it's lost some shine after they were stomped by terrible Wisconsin, and on the strength of the overall season and the win over Michigan State and second half against Indiana the national media refers to them as a Final Four contender all over the place, but I want more. I don't want this to be a Final Four contender upstart type team, I want them to go into the tournament with people picking them to go to the Final Four all over the place. I want an elite team. The schedule really thins out after this with four games the Gophers will almost certainly be favored in (@Northwestern, @Wisconsin, Nebraska, and Iowa - although @Wisconsin is never easy), and that is why I really, really want them to win this Michigan game. Their next chance for a real big win isn't until they go to East Lansing on February 6th.
That being said of course, this is going to be an extremely difficult game for the Gophers. If college basketball is won and lost with the back court, Michigan is in great shape because they may have the best back court in the country with Trey Burke, Tim Hardaway, and Nik Stauskas.
Burke is a national player of the year candidate and the best point guard in the country. He's the rare point guard who excels as a distributor (7.1 assists per game, tops in the Big 10) but who also scores in bunches (18 per, 3rd). He can do this because he's almost unguardable. He shoots a very high percentage as a guard (52%) because he's able to get easy transition buckets and assists since Michigan simply just does not allow offensive rebounds to their opponents (#2 in the country). In the half court he can hit the open shot and is also quick enough to beat most other guards and get into the lane, either getting or finding teammates for easy shots. He's similar to Andre Hollins in that they both really like the step back jumper after getting the defender off balance, and it will be imperative that the Gophers force Burke to settle for long jumpers rather than let him get into the lane the way Ferrell and Oladipo did on Saturday. I'll say again, keeping Burke out of the lane is the #1 key on Thursday. Easier said than done, but if the Gopher defense is as good I think it is they should be up for the task.
When Burke drives the other two set up on the wing. Hardaway has really tightened up his shot selection this year and it's helped him reach career highs in scoring (16.1) and shooting percentage (both 2s and 3s). The percentage of his attempts that come from three has dropped each year as he's learned not to settle for the contested 3-pointer (which was something you could always count on), and he's about as athletic as it comes when he's running the floor (not Rodney Williams athletic, but human athletic). Another reason Hardaway may be more judicious with his three-point attempts is he's not needed there as much anymore, because Stauskas has come in as the least heralded of the three Michigan freshman and ended up leading them in scoring (12.7) by being the dead-eye shooter Beilein loves. Stauskas is hitting 51% of his three-point attempts while leading the conference in makes . With so many weapons for Michigan (Burke, Hardaway, and Glenn Robinson) it's easy for teams to lose track of Stauskas when he spots up, particularly in transition, and he makes them pay. He's hit a three in every game this year other than their loss to Ohio State on Sunday, and the last time he hit fewer than two in a game was November. Finding Stauskas and limited to two or fewer made three pointers is probably key #2 for this game.
If Minnesota has a clear advantage it's in the paint, where Trevor Mbakwe and Rodney Williams will match up with Glenn Robinson and Jordan Morgan (and Mitch McGary). Robinson is 6-6 and 210 and is probably better suited to be on the wing, but he's more comfortable in close (he's not that different than Rodney was last year). He's another major reason why Michigan ranks #1 in offensive efficiency this year (he shoots 59%), and he's one of only two "good" offensive rebounders on the Wolverines, so keeping him off the glass will be imperative. Morgan is the other good offensive rebounder Michigan has (he's about on par with Williams), and although he does little else than set picks and grab boards he has the size and strength to battle Mbakwe, although looking at their match-ups from two seasons ago Mbakwe averaged 15 and 9 while Morgan failed to grab a rebound in the game at Williams so maybe that's not as much of a concern.
As far as Michigan's bench goes the main impact guy is McGary, the 6-10, 250 lbs. freshman who was a top 5 recruit this year by pretty much everybody. He gets a good amount of minutes spelling Morgan and is not only big but an excellent athlete as well. He's still kind of figuring it out (averages only 5 ppg) but is immensely talented and is absolutely going to have a breakout game one of these days here, let's just hope it isn't this game. He's an absolute monster on the glass where his offensive and defensive rebounding percentages when he's in the game are actually are better than Mbakwe's and he averages six rebounds per game despite playing an average of just 15 minutes. He's a fouling machine (averages 6 fouls per 40 minutes) so keeping him off the floor in foul trouble is possible and preferable.
Not much here for the rest of the bench - similar to the Gophers they're very reliant on the starters and have a handful of players who can spot fill minutes (only 9 guys played against Ohio State). Spike Albrecht is the back-up point guard and Caris Levert the wing guy - both can hit threes at a pretty good clip (38% and 42%). Jon Horford is the fourth big guy off the bench, but at this point is still known more for defense than offense, and everyone else is a deep bench guy where if we see much of them on Thursday either the Gophers have done something right or something very, very wrong.
I admit, I thought the Gophers had a better chance of winning in Bloomington than they did beating Michigan, even at home. This Wolverine team legitimately might be the best in the entire country, and Burke is just ridiculous guiding that offense. They never, ever turn it over (2nd best in the country), shoot 58% from two (5th) and 39% from three (19th) with four of their top six guys shooting 52% from the floor or better and of the six guys who have taken the most three pointers five of them hit at least 37% including the #2 guy in the Big Ten. In order to win this game the Gophers are going to have to score, which is possible because Michigan isn't nearly as elite defensively as offensively (although they're still very good), but could be difficult because, as I said, Michigan simply does not allow offensive rebounds to their opponents and that's been a huge weapon for the Gophers. The good news is that Michigan has been sub-par creating turnovers this year as well as defending the two-point shot, so Minnesota should have opportunities to score plenty, and perhaps will actually take care of the ball going against an opponent who is not particularly adept at taking it.
One other interesting stat of note is that the Gophers play at a significantly faster tempo than Michigan, and they should try to push it as often as possible on Thursday. Although Michigan puts up a ton of points they do so mostly through their efficient half court offense rather than by pushing tempo and getting quick shots. It seems counter intuitive with a point guard like Burke, shooters like Stauskas and athletes like Hardaway and Robinson, but Michigan prefers not to run. So in the half court we're going to see the most efficient offense in the country against the 19th best defense. Man this game is huge.
Because Michigan's complimentary players can score so efficiently, the big key here will be for the Hollins brothers to handle Burke in one-on-one situations so the help defense doesn't get sucked in, leading to open shots. If they can limit him to a lot of long, step-back type jumpers that are contested it will go a long way to giving the Gophers the opportunity to win this game. This is Andre Hollins' chance to announce himself to the world. He's been noticed, but it's time to become a household name. Even as I started typing this I was planning on picking Michigan to win, but the more I type and the more I think the more I remember how the Gophers stormed back against Indiana in that second half. That, more than anything, showed me what kind of team this is. Then there's the Michigan State game. And the Northwestern game. And the Illinois game. This is a different team than we're used to, I'm convinced of it. Home game, versus a top team? I changed my mind. They're gonna do it.
Well that first half was difficult to watch. At the very least I was hoping for the Gophers to be competitive against Indiana and keep it close in order to justify their top 10 ranking. Sort of like if Mississippi or Miami was suddenly ranked in the top 10 I'd be quite skeptical and expect them to not be able to hang with the truly elite teams, I am guessing many felt the same way about the Gophers so the first half was no fun at all.
At times it seemed like a different team out there than I was used to seeing - taking bad and contested shots, turning the ball over more than usual, and a complete inability to stop dribble penetration which gave Indiana open shot after open shot. It was frustrating. However the more I watched the more I realized the Gophers weren't really playing poorly, Indiana was just playing nearly perfectly. The poor shot selection was a function of great Hoosier defense, not the Gophers suddenly becoming Illinois, and the majority of the turnovers were Indiana making a play rather than Minnesota just giving it away. And as far as the "poor" Minnesota defense? Well it turns out Indiana is pretty damn good.
The second half, however, showcased just how good the Gophers can be. Maybe they weren't quite ready to play a team as good as Indiana. Maybe the weren't quite ready for a hostile and loud crowd. Maybe they were a little too amped up (Dre Hollins especially). Whatever the reason for not being able to hang with the Hoosiers in the first half (and maybe it was just Indiana being Indiana) the Gophers didn't just go through the motions in the second half, they came out fired up and ready to prove they belonged on the same court and they most certainly did. If not for a heartbreaking Jordan Hulls rebound off his own missed free throw we might be talking about a miracle win - it was that close.
What that second half showed me is that this team is, without question, a top 10 team. They battled back and thoroughly outplayed the Hoosiers in the second half, and displayed the heart and "never give up"-ness that was a hallmark of the 1997 team. If Indiana doesn't get several questionable calls and doesn't shoot 40 free throws to just 15 for the Gophers, maybe it never even comes down to one rebound. In any case this team is for real, my friends. Michigan comes to down Thursday. Can't wait.
I will eventually, probably tonight, have my thoughts on that Gopher/Hoosier game put up on here. In the meantime, here's a video I made back in 2009 to show everyone what it's like trying to have a baseball conversation with my stupid friend Dawger. I stumbled across it today and it made me laugh so hopefully it will make you all laugh too. Actually I couldn't give less of a crap if you like it or not, it makes me laugh.
You mean I have to write this preview already? It feels like the Illinois game just ended. And man, what a game. The Gophers defense is absolutely ridiculous. I've never seen a team handle their rotations so well, and even Joe Coleman is looking semi-competent on that end. That defense creates so many opportunities to run, whether through turnovers or missed shots, and with the athletes they have it plays right into their strengths. Even in the half-court they're playing incredibly efficient and finding open opportunities, and with five guys who can score 20+ in any given night opposing defenses can't key on any one player or in any one area. The bench is a bit of a concern, but like Snacks pointed out to me it's really not THAT bad, it's just that the starters are so good that when the reserves are in it makes them look worse. The Gophers have gotten really strong stretches from Welch, Ahanmisi, Ingram, Oto, and Elliason this year, and when Tubby goes with that lineup they've been able to keep the margin close to what it was when they came in, giving Tubby the chance to rest the good players so they can play all or nearly all of the second half. This is awesome.
But, as the way this season goes, as long as I'd like to dwell in the happiness of this win over Illinois we move on and now face a top 5 ranked team in the country and the preseason favorite (according to Vegas) to win the whole thing in the Indiana Hoosiers.
The Hoosiers come in at 14-1, with the lone loss coming in overtime against Butler in Indianapolis in a game that went to overtime. The most interesting thing to me about those 14 wins is that they may not have a single win over an NCAA Tournament team yet. NDSU is one of the favorites to win the Summit, but not the clear favorite. Georgetown is a bubble team at best who's 0-2 in the Big East, North Carolina is heading straight for the NIT, and Iowa is going to have to pull off some major upsets (pleasegodno) to make it. Everyone else has been a creampuff.
I bring that up not to say Indiana is overrated - far from it. They've played incredibly well this year, ranking 6th in overall offense and 7th in overall defense at kenpom.com, one of only three teams (along with Duke and Florida) to rank in the top 10 in both. While the Gophers also fair extremely well in those ratings (10th & 14th) they have a couple of glaring weaknesses (turnovers and allowing offensive rebounds) while in comparison Indiana is above average in literally every single metric measured. They're an extremely good shooting team who can also put the clamps down defensively, they rebound well on both ends of the court, and they get to the line often while not putting their opponents there. They don't depend on the three-pointer but hit it with regularly when they're left open, move the ball well, and like the Gophers, have five guys who can go for 20+ on any given night and can hurt defenses in a variety of different ways. In short, this isn't Illinois or even Michigan State, this is a legit national title favorite (top 3-4 for me). It isn't going to be easy.
I don't even know where to start when it comes to individual players because there's so much, so let's just get to it.
Cody Zeller could win National Player of the Year and he'd deserve it. He's got great moves around the rim and can score with either hand going either direction and has a decent jumper out to about 15. He blocks a decent amount of shots due to his height but isn't an exceptional athlete although he's no slouch there either and can run the floor very well. He's added some strength this year but if he has a weakness it's his physicality. The best thing that could happen for the Gophers would be to have Mbakwe go right after him and knock him around on both ends of the floor, hoping they refs let a lot go, beat him up, and take him off his game. Will that work? I don't know, but it's what I'd try.
Next to Zeller is Christian Watford, who creates an interesting match-up with Rodney Williams because they're both kind of tweeners, but with different skill sets. While Williams puts up his numbers with his incredible athleticism, Watford is the exact opposite in that he gets his numbers (and the two have very similar numbers) despite being known as somewhat unathletic due to fundamentals and positioning and other nerdy things like that. The other big difference is while Rodney is a questionable (at best) jump shooter, Watford is a dead-eye from 3. The other knock on Watford is that he can lose focus and kind of tune out the game, and the Gophers best chance is for Rodney to frustrate him on the offensive end and hope he tunes out a bit and doesn't crash the offensive boards the way he usually can.
The third guy I want to point out is swingman Victor Oladipo, who might be the second best athlete in the conference (behind Rodney). Also like Rodney, when he came into college ball he was basically an athlete who played basketball, but has since morphed into a more complete player, and Oladipo is a rich man's Williams because he is a more efficient version than Williams with a good jump shot. I mean, dude, the guy is shooting 67% from the floor and 48% from three while averaging similar point and rebound per game numbers to Williams. The Gopher defense is going to have to be just as tight against Indiana as it was against Illinois because if Oladipo gets the ball with just a speck of daylight to the rim he's going to explode after it. Hopefully somebody can draw a charge or two.
Those are your three main cogs, but there's plenty of other talent here as well. Jordan Hulls and Yogi Ferrell form kind of a tandem point guard duo - Hulls the steady veteran who takes care of the ball and is a great (and very smart) shooter (hits 52% from the field and three despite being a perimeter guy), and Ferrell the exciting (5.1 assists per game) freshman who is a little wild and can't hit the broad side of a barn when he shoots (32% from the floor, 24% from three). The compliment each other extremely well and both are excellent defenders, if a bit undersized. It may work to have the Gopher guards (Coleman, both Hollinses) post them up. I'm not sure what kind of post game the Gopher guards have, but given their size/strength advantage I'd love to see them try.
Lastly, the Hoosiers have a pretty talented and deep bench led by Will Sheehey who is their fourth leading scorer and a damn good athlete in his own right and also is kind of a dick. Remy Abell, Jeremy Hollowell, Derek Elston, and the recently reinstated Hanner Mosquera-Perea and Austin Etherington were all highly regarded recruits and round out the Hoosier bench with a cast that's probably better than Iowa.
Breaking it down, I really don't see any clear advantages for the Gophers. Their best bet is to play their game - tough defense, taking advantage of transition opportunities, and crashing the offensive glass - and hope a few things go their way. Hope the Gophers' physical play can intimidate and render Zeller and Watford ineffective. Hope they can play well enough to shut down Oladipo, and that they can push Indiana out of the lane and get them to settle for the same bad shots Illinois was taking (and hope Hulls doesn't hit them anyway). Hope the Gophers can stay out of foul trouble, because even though their bench is good, Indiana's is great. If anything is a weakness for the Hoosiers it's that they haven't faced a team as good as the Gophers yet, where the Gophers have already played Duke. For Indiana, Georgetown is probably as physical but isn't as skilled, while Butler is as skilled as the Gophers but isn't nearly as physical. North Carolina and Iowa both try to score in transition the way the Gophers do, but neither are on Minnesota's level.
In reality, Indiana is a X.X point favorite for a reason, and while the Gophers can probably make a real game of it at home trying to overcome Indiana's advantage at Assembly Hall (and Big Ten ref's propensity for playing to the crowd) is likely too big a task. A close game ending with a 5-8 point Indiana win is the likely outcome.
I remember a game back in 1997. A game where a ranked Gopher team went into Assembly Hall to face a higher ranked Indiana team. Things looked bleak. The Hoosiers looked to control the game as time wound down, and it looked like another good Gopher team would just be good. Then there was a three-pointer. A steal. And then Bobby Jackson hit a three from the corner and we were headed to overtime, where the Gophers ground out a 5-point victory. And they were off. Next stop, Final Four and the best Gopher team of my lifetime. Well, maybe until now.
-11 minutes - So why not drink some booze and live blog, am I right? Watching the Iowa State vs. Kansas game right now. Great game.
-9 minutes - On a scale of 1-think the Big Bang Theory isn't nerdy enough, how nerdy is it that I just watched this:
-7 minutes - So real quick since we have some time let me just mention how ridiculous the Hall of Fame voting crap was this year with nobody getting in. Are you guys kidding me? The worst part is you know they think they're taking some kind of stand or making a statement, when in reality they're just being a bunch of pussies. The worst part? As pointed out by Loretta8 from Sippin' on Purple - Bonds and Clemens finished with a different amount of votes. One is the all-time home run leader, the other won 7 Cy Young Awards. They're both no-brainer first ballot inductees - unless you are against voting in steroid guys (aka completely ignoring the 90s) in which case they both are at the same level of guilt and should both stay out. One way or the other. This means somebody voted for one, but not the other guy. Makes zero sense. They need to revamp the whole system, and I hate saying that because I really don't know how to make it better. To start, how about kicking out all the idiots.
-4 minutes - Seriously, even if you don't want to vote in anybody you remotely suspect of steriods (and, by the way, I've never heard Piazza linked to roids) how do you not elect Craig Biggio? The stats are there and I'm pretty sure nobody suspects him of steroid use. Or elect Tim Raines for christ's sake. He's the second best leadoff hitter of all-time. At some point I may have to do a post on Raines - or at least link to one - because the guy absolutely has the numbers to be in Cooperstown. And you know he wasn't on steroids because he was too busy being high on cocaine.
20:00 - Being good kind of sucks. It was much easier watching these games when I knew they were going to lose.
17:41 - Illinois doing a good job keeping the Gophers off the offensive glass, which we can tell already because they've missed like, a billion shots already.
16:53 - Announcer guy FYI - D.J. Richardson is not a "sharp shooter." Gopher offense is so bad right now I'm afraid Tubby might go with the line change offense.
16:18 - Brandon Paul called for the charge after dunking over Mbakwe - announcers don't seem to realize that is, indeed, an offensive foul so who cares about the dunk part. I feel like these guys might be the death of me. Gophers down 4-3, but there have been as many shots already as there were in the entire first half of the Northwestern game.
15:44 - Wait a minute. How can a basket count on a made dunk with a charge called? By definition the ball was still in Paul's hand, which by definition means the basket doesn't count. Jesus this is like re-writing the rules of math. It's not like you can just change PI to be equal to 3.14158. My god people.
14:29 - Gopher defense has been good, forcing Illinois into tough shots, other than the two dunks that is, and doing a good job on the boards. Gophers just not converting opportunities except for just now with Coleman on a dunk in transition. More transition please.
13:25 - Rodney for 3? I guess if they aren't going to challenge it he's going to have to prove he can hit it. Big shot as far as rest of the game implications go.
12:12 - Dre hits a three to answer a Richardson three. Richardson's came early in the shot clock with a hand in his face, Dre's came mid-shot clock and was wide open. Gophers are going to win this game, you guys.
11:29 - Complete second unit in for the Gophers. Great. And Elliason travels 35 feet from the bucket. I know why he does this, so he can play the good players the entire second half, but I still don't like it. Gophers down 13-11 right now, let's hope it stays close to that number while these clowns run down the shot clock again and again.
7:56 - TV timeout coming with Illinois up 16-15. Good job by the second unit. And by good job, I mean good job on defense (for real) with absolutely brutal offense until Mbakwe came in for Elliason, with Trevor scoring all four points.
7:42 - Wow. Mbakwe with the drive from the top of the key, makes a lefty layup and is fouled. That was an NBA second round draft pick play right there. Free throw to tie? Good.
6:45 - Coleman goes for a monster dunk and gets fouled but it's not called, good job attacking the rim though. Pretty sure Dan just pulls up for a 16 footer there.
5:47 - Great defensive rotations forcing the Illini into bad shots, leading to transition opportunities leading to back-to-back dunks by Coleman and Mbakwe. Gophers up four.
4:17 - Good one-on-one move by Bertand to hit a jumper, answered by a three-pointer by Austin Hollins off a good pass by Andre in transition.
3:57 - D.J. Richardson has got to be one of the more disappointing big 10 players I can remember. Tons of fan fare and hype and in four years he's become nothing more than a jump shooter. Of course, it's tough when you have to play for the worst couch in the world.
2:08 - Illinois getting (and hitting) a shit ton of free throws, keeping this close at 31-27 Gophers. Illinois just terrible from three right now, but a lot of it is the Gopher defense. In general the Illini aren't missing open shots, but contested ones.
1:25 - Hollins (Austin) for three, followed by an Illini miss, followed by Andre Ingram throwing a pass into the 8th row. I really think Andre Ingram is very promising for a sophomore.
0:47 - Paul actually gets an open look and drains it. Then Ingram travels. We're going to have to go Iron Five.
0:00 - 34-30 Gophers at the half. Excellent job. Gopher defense is playing awesome, and as long as they keep that up and keep getting transition opportunities they're going to win this game.
19:13 - Illinois still taking dumb shots as Paul goes for the contested running floater (and misses).
18:33 - Paul swatted by Rodney on a contested turnaround jumper, which leads to a wide open three for Austin Hollins (who misses) which leads to an offensive rebound which leads to a lay-up (and foul) for Mbakwe. Free throw good. That sequence was a microcosm of this game.
16:17 - How about a 40 footer with teh shot clock at two that banks in for Dre who I'm not even sure looked at the hoop? How about that?
14:52 - Illinois with a couple buckets in the paint to cut it to 44-36 Gophers. I hope they haven't figured out this "get good shots" thing.
14:11 - Another lay-up for Illinois, time-out Gophers. Gotta keep 'em out of the paint and keep making them take those contested jumpers they love so much.
12:33 - Illini cut it to 2 with like their fourth straight basket in the paint. I liked it better when they were stupid. Also Mo Walker in the game is killing everything.
11:54 - Austin Hollins steal leads to a dunk for Coleman, and then a Dre Hollins steal leads to an intentional foul by Illinois. Also, I'm having a heart attack.
11:54 - I think I'm supposed to try to be funny but I'm just way too into the game. If you want to laugh just listen to Nickelback or Coldplay or something.
11:41 - Dre hits both free throws and then nails a three. Thank god for Dre. Like Eminem said, you can't forget about Dre. *streetcred*
9:38 - Coleman for three? Great play by Rodney to find him. And again Illinois gets to the lane and draws a foul. This needs to stop.
9:12 - Time for Welch to shine here with four fouls on Andre Hollins already. I'm fine with him on offense, but very scared on defense.
8:38 - Gophers switch to a zone leading to an absolutely terrible three point miss by Paul, leading to a dunk by Rodney and a 58-47 Gopher lead. I love dumb teams.
7:09 - Paul into the lane and misses when he could have kicked it out to a teammate for an open three, leads to a transition lay-up for Coleman and a 60-49 lead. I feel like I'm typing the same thing over and over again. Also fearing this is a pretty worthless live blog for the reader, but what do you care it's saving you from having to think about actually doing work.
6:42 - Bertand goes one-on-one for about 10 dribbles then misses a contested turnaround. I know I keep pointing it out but I can't get over how dumb this team is.
4:45 - Coleman with ANOTHER three. And Dre Hollins just checked in and picked up his fourth foul, which means earlier when I thought he had four he only had three which means I have no idea why he was ever taken out of the game.
2:52 - Richardson airballs a three (contested, of course) which reminds me why I probably CAN breathe.
2:30 - I know the game isn't over yet (Gophers up 72-59) but man is this team good. Their defense is incredible. Watching their rotations on defense was the most impressive part of the game, and that's a game when Coleman scored 25 (as of now). Those who didn't watch or didn't pay attention may call this a fluky bad shooting night by the Illini, but the Gophers had everything to do with that. Then look at the offense where they have five guys who could put up 20 on any given night? This team is for real, kids.
0:09 - Dre with a three as the shot clock winds down becasue why not. 84-67 Final. Crazy, dudes. I'll maybe have more on this game tomorrow if I don't get lazy
Illinois is an awfully tough team to figure out. On one hand, they're ranked just 34th at kenpom.com using his advanced stats, so you'd tend to think the 14-2 start was a bit fluky and dismiss them as pretenders. On the other hand, however, they just spanked Ohio State by almost 20 (an overrated Ohio State, but still) and already own a road win at Gonzaga by double digits and a neutral site win over Butler by nearly 20. Those are not three wins a fluky team should have. Their losses (to Missouri on a neutral court and @ Purdue) are both acceptable as well. No clue what to make of these guys.
One thing is for certain, they're already better off than the last several seasons since they finally jettisoned world's worst coach Bruce Weber and, with Tracey Abrams emergence, they actually have a viable point guard for the first time since the good ole days of Chester Frazier. Perhaps the best thing about Abrams is that he's allowed Brandon Paul to spend more time off the ball where he's more of a natural, and it's showed as Paul has blossomed into maybe the second best scorer in the league behind DeShaun Thomas. Paul has always had a tendency to fall a bit too in love with the 3 (which seems to be Illinois' mantra this year - more on that in a minute) but can score from anywhere and excels getting to the rim. His numbers are up across the board this year and is the best perimeter players the Gophers have faced this season. If Austin Hollins is going to be the defensive stopper we think he is (and I think he is) this is his big test to prove it.
Paul is certainly a concern for the Gophers, but the entire Illinois team is dangerous because they've simply fallen completely in love with the three-pointer. They shoot an absolute ton of them (43% of their FG attempts come behind the line - 15th in the country) and make a whole bunch (hitting 36% on the year). For most of the year I figured this was totally a fluke since they were a terrible shooting team last year (just 30% from three, one of the worst marks in the nation) and it's pretty close to the same team. It's been going on a bit too long to be a total fluke, however, so perhaps there's an alternative explanation. Much as how a great coach can make his players better, perhaps a horrendous coach can suppress such simple skills as jump shooting. Much like the West Canaan Coyotes truly blossomed as a team after Coach Bud Kilmer was forced out, perhaps too these Illini merely needed to cast out Bruce Weber to suddenly all become marksmen from deep.
I don't really know the reason, but suddenly all five major contributors have turned into Ray Allen. Paul has increased a bit but you could attribute that to playing more off the ball and the "senior step up", and D.J. Richardson is actually a little bit worse, but Abrams (from 26% to 32%), Tyler Griffey (from 29% to 41%) and Joseph Bertrand (from 30% to 44%) all made the Moxon leap. Can they keep this up? Really, it depends on if you believe in the Varsity Blues theory, and that's also what's going to swing this game. The Gophers defend the three pretty well, and the other team they played that shot a lot of them at a high percentage (Richmond) they held to 4-20 shooting.
And yet Richmond is not West Canaan (more like Bainville, am I right?), and Illinois is clearly better and almost everything than Richmond. The Gophers are much better than Illinois in pretty much every way, and the Gophers are going to absolutely destroy them on the boards. There's no reason for the Gophers to lose this game, except that Illinois' big strength is what they like to call "the great equalizer" (no, not Lincoln). Illinois is going to shoot a lot of threes, and probably hit a lot of threes. Can the Gophers limit that? Can the Gophers grab 75% of their misses (they get 49.7% on the season, Illinois allows 34% - that's really bad) and just keep scoring every trip down the court? Who wins the turnover battle?
It all comes down to what you believe. There's the theory that the Gophers are a Final Four team. Then there's the theory (not directly competing but you know) that Illinois is the Varsity Blues team, and they won the title. IT ALL COMES DOWN TO WHAT YOU BELIEVE.
Well I'm not sure I can call it a good win, but they did end up covering the spread and so just looking at the final margin everything looks good, even if that first half was some of the ugliest basketball I've ever seen and was so boring even Bo Ryan wanted them to speed up the game. They managed to make adjustments in the second half and ended up winning easily - a pretty impressive feat that once again shows how good and experienced this team is. I'll make a few other points, once again in list style like I did after the Michigan State game because it's easier and then I don't have to bother with those pesky transition sentences between paragraphs. Those guys are jerks.
- I was stunned Tubby wasn't running any kind of a press to try to jump start the tempo of the game, since it was obvious from the beginning (and should have been obvious before the game, based on stats) that Northwestern was going to try to limit the number of possessions in the game. I give him a little bit of credit for at least figuring that out in the second half, even if the full court pressure was more of a token man-to-man the half-court man trap definitely got the game moving. With the pressure upped it caused more steals and more shots from the Wildcats earlier in the shot clock, which led to more opportunities in transition where Northwestern got killed by Michigan and, sure enough, the Gophers had a significant advantage and it's basically what changed the game. Once again, I'm right.
- The Gophers' edge in athleticism also manifested itself, along with their size advantage, on the boards where Minnesota grabbed as many offensive boards as Northwestern had total, and the overall rebounding margin was 45-20 in their favor. Northwestern just had no answer. I will say that Alex Olah is eventually going to be really, really annoying. He's already a beast size wise and is just a freshman, and even though he got pretty well schooled by Mbakwe in this game it'd be hard to find a freshman big man who wouldn't. I may be overrating him a bit but it wouldn't surprise me at all if he ends up a double-double guy by the end of his career. That's assuming he progresses in his game and gets quicker and more athletic. If not, well, hello Luka Mirkovich v. 2.0.
- Despite all that goodness, the turnovers are still rough. The Gophers gave it away 15 times against a team that doesn't cause very many of them. This needs to change, or it good be the difference between a great season and merely a very good one.
- I think the Austin Hollins run of five three-pointers was the most fun I've had at a game all year. The Rodney and Mbakwe dunks (and Coleman, I suppose) might be more individually exciting, but there's just something fun about a guy just being absolutely on fire from 3. I just love watching the heat checks. Like how Hollins' third three pointer was probably a little bit of a bad decision but who cares because he already hit two, and then his fourth was just a deep, deep three-ball he never would have taken if he hadn't hit three already. Just fun to see. The Gophers may not have a reliable shooter this year (sorry but no, they don't) but they have two guys who could hit eight in a game and it would phase me. And they're both named Hollins! What are the odds?!!?!??!?
I think my favorite part is how there are four Northwestern players near the lane and none of them do anything about it, especially Swopshire who just kind of chills out and watches. Not that I can blame him, I'm actually surprised there isn't anybody actively running out of the lane, which is would I'd do. That's one of those where if they were still using the same kind of back boards from back in the Shaq and Jerome Lane days there'd be a rain of glass and a healthy delay.
- Wally Ellenson certainly isn't shy. Six shots in six minutes. He's obviously not shy, and his amazing jumping ability means he can probably get that jumper off against almost anybody. He looks like he's heading for an instant offense type role off the bench next season. Assuming he makes enough shots, since the difference between instant offense and chucker is merely how many go in.
- For Northwestern, I thought both Reggie Hearn and Jared Swopshire looked good. Hearn had some real nice moves, although you could tell he was still hurting. It's no surprise he's their leading scorer. As for Swopshire, he looked really good on a few plays but then would disappear for long stretches. He actually reminded me so much of Dan Coleman it was incredible. Excellent tools - athletic, skilled, tall, good shooter - but for whatever reason just completely disappeared at times. I'm convinced Northwestern has enough good role players to be at least a fringe bubble team, but nobody to pull them altogether. Would have been interesting to see this group with Crawford. 'Tis a true shame.
- I also can't believe they managed to find a little Shurna clone with a worse haircut. How two different D-I caliber players can both have that same ugly jumper - but both still be good shooters - and both end up at Northwestern is uncanny. I spent at least five minutes at the game convincing to my dad that "that guy with the funny shot" actually graduated and this was a brand new guy. Thanks Kale (lol nice name) Abrahamson. Looking forward to three more years of that.
- Finally, speaking of my dad, I mentioned on Twitter that he was the Season Ticket Holder of the Game since he's had tickets since the mid-60s. Was pretty cool overall. We (me and Snacks got to go up with him since we're his sons) got to go to halfcourt and they made the announcement and took pictures and he got a ball autographed by Tubby that Snacks and I are already fighting over. The only negative was that god damn Goldy. He kept touching our heads and photo-bombing the pictures my mom was trying to take from the stands and just being a general nuisance, as mascots are known to be. Seriously, what must be wrong in someone's head to make a grown man/woman actually want to be a mascot? Being a cheerleader is weird enough but at least you get to grab chick's asses and hang out with them on road trips and stuff. Being a mascot is just sociopathic. At least Snacks got a little revenge, turning to Goldy after the pictures were done and telling him, "We're going to photoshop you right out of there." The dumbass mascot seemed legitimately disappointed that someone didn't like him, which, again, points to sociopathic tendencies. As usual, I'm always right.
;- Up next is the toughest road trip of the year, and it's a good time for it. Going to Illinois (who just crushed Ohio State) and Indiana is one hell of a test. If the Gophers manage to win one of these you can go ahead and up your expectations of the team a bit. Even if they lose both they still look like a Sweet 16 team, and who can complain about that other than Fat Reusse?
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Wizards/Witches/Warlocks: These villains gain the ability to use magic mostly through extensive studies on magical writings and spell books. While any spell will do to prepare for their acts of villainy, in the cases of Warlocks and some Witches, they prefer dark or demonic magic as their primary power of choice.
Sorcerers/Sorceresses: These evildoers mostly have the innate talent for magic rather than studied, meaning they already have mastered some spells prior to their sorcery-related educations. An example would be Lord Voldemort who, just like his nemesis Harry Potter, mastered his innate magical powers to a small degree when he was young.
Magi-Tech/Magi-Technicians/Meta-Technicians/Technomagicians/Techno-Magicians/Technomancers: Individuals and creatures that regularly utilize both science and magic, as well as beings born of a mystical fusion of magic and technology.
Illusionists: A type of villain who can create realistic illusions. Unlike magic-users or reality-warpers, these illusions are not actually real but, to their victim, they can be frighteningly realistic. Many illusionists love to make their victims believe these illusions are real in order to trick them or simply mess with their minds. Sometimes, though, an illusionist's real goal is to simply live in a fantasy world where he or she is happiest but become villains to keep their fantasy world alive, such as Ray Thompson who only wanted to recreate the world he once knew but imprisoned all the survivors of a nuclear war to make sure it stayed the way he wanted it to.
Enchanters/Enchantress: These villains' magical power of choice is rendering something or someone under a spell.
Alchemists: Villains who use the mystical science of Alchemy for their criminal goals. Alchemy differs from story to story, but it most often focuses on transmuting matter to turn it into something purer (the most common example being turning any metal into gold) and making oneself evolve through meditation and experiments (in most stories, this evolution is about becoming immortal). In some stories focusing about magic and sorcerers, (Harry Potter, for instance) Alchemy is described as a special brand of magic; thus, most of its practitioners are sorcerers.
Emotion Vampires: Through mystical means, some villains can channel specific emotions (though they prefer negative ones such as fear, hatred and disgust) to increase their powers, be it from their own emotion or of those around them. An example of this would be The Sorcerer, whose powers would be amplified should everything around him be in a chaotic state.
Pseudoscientists/Unconventional Scientists: Villains with powers, abilities, energies, or concepts that, within their respective worlds/universes, and they are regarded as a science or even commonplace, despite the fact that they are abilities that are unnatural or even supernatural in the eyes of the audience. Some of these works illustrate a clear difference between said abilities and magic, but for the purposes of this wiki and the sake of simplicity, should be regarded as magic. Examples of this include ki from the Dragon Ball franchise, bending from Avatar: The Last Airbender, Semblance and Aura from RWBY, jutsu from Naruto, the Force from the Star Wars franchise, and certain types of the aforementioned alchemy, such as in Fullmetal Alchemist.
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(Classical) IPA(Moss Green Graphic Under Armour Tee UA Mesh wXnWxUnqC): /stiːˈpen.di.um/, [stiːˈpɛn.di.ũ]
stipendium in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary , Oxford: Clarendon Press
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Symptoms and signs of pustular psoriasis include at rapid onset of groups of small bumps filled with pus on the torso. Patients are often systemically ill and may have a fever. GALDERMA INDIA Pvt. Ltd. Zhu TH, et al. The patient's guide to psoriasis treatment. Part 4: Goeckerman therapy. Dermatology and Therapy. 2016;6:333. Psoriasis of intertriginous areas (usually the inguinal, gluteal, axillary, inframammary, and retroauricular folds and the glans of the uncircumcised penis) Ameen M Friday, March 4, 2016 1600 Clifton Road Atlanta, GA 30329-4027 USA The most recent biologic product approved by the FDA for the treatment of psoriasis is Stelara (ustekinumab). Ustekinumab contains an antibody that’s produced in a laboratory and designed to bind to a specific target in the immune system. “When given to patients, this antibody blocks the action of two proteins (interleukin 12 and 23) that contribute to the inflammation and the overproduction of skin cells. By targeting these proteins, ustekinumab can interrupt the inflammatory pathway,” McCord says. Folic Acid The body begins repairing a wound immediately and the process may continue for days, weeks, months or even years... Bedbugs Baths can be relaxing, but baths or showers that are too long or too hot can strip the skin of its oils, and this can make psoriasis worse. Research participation: children and young people (Young People) Dead Sea salts. Bath solutions, such as Dead Sea salts, oil, oilated oatmeal, or Epsom salts can help psoriasis by removing scales and easing itching. To try Dead Sea salts and other bath solutions, mix them in the bath as directed, then soak in the tub for about 15 minutes. As soon as you get out of the tub, apply a moisturizer to the skin. Don't expect a lot of improvement, however. Although we know much about the skin changes that occur and have identified many triggers, permanent cures are not yet possible. In many cases, psoriasis is controlled or improved by treating the visible effects (and underlying inflammation) rather than the basic cause. Sometimes, psoriasis patients may lose the condition naturally for long periods of time and completely on occasions. Careful planning and good compliance with treatment may leave the patient with minimal or no skin lesions for several years after completion of treatment.
Epidemiology Tell your doctor about any medication you take and ask whether it might affect your psoriasis.5. Stress Clinical Infectious Diseases: Open Access Psoriasis Uncovered: Myths Versus Truths Share Tweet Linkedin Pin Google+ Reddit Print Purchase Article About NCBI Accesskeys About Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) Locations & Directions Astronomy Finer Coven TR, Burack LH, Gilleaudeau R, Keogh M, Ozawa M, Krueger JG. Narrowband UV-B produces superior clinical and histopathological resolution of moderate-to-severe psoriasis in patients compared with broadband UV-B. Arch Dermatol1997;133:1514–22. The thin skin of the genitalia is highly sensitive to the adverse effects (atrophy) of topical corticosteroids. Drugs.com Mobile Apps Jump up ^ Bhosle MJ, Kulkarni A, Feldman SR, Balkrishnan R (2006). "Quality of life in patients with psoriasis". Health Qual Life Outcomes. 4: 35. doi:10.1186/1477-7525-4-35. PMC 1501000 . PMID 16756666. Psoriatic arthritis, a condition that causes joint pain and swelling. Sign up / Rubin CJ Dr Lynn Chiam of Children and Adult Skin Clinic in Singapore is an expert in treating PSORIASIS among adult and children. Get a solution to your psoriasis today by visiting her clinic. Rice Research: Open Access Open Access Journal Earth & Climate Manpower Pet Health Who should not use cyclosporine: Individuals with the following conditions or treatments should not take cyclosporine: What Your Face Says About Your Health Intensive care: experiences of family & friends Apremilast is thought to be harmful to a developing fetus and so it should not be given in pregnancy (US pregnancy category C). Skin atrophy with chronic use Diversity Mentorship Program In clinical studies, patients receiving Tremfya had significant improvement in the clearance of their skin plaques and a larger improvement in itching, pain, stinging, burning and skin tightness when compared with placebo at week 16. Superior results in skin clearance compared with Humira (adalimumab) were shown at weeks 16, 24 and 48. Common side effects may include lung infections, headache, reactions at the injection site, and joint pain, among others. Louie has a family history of lymphoma (cancer of the lymph glands) and he would be at greater risk of getting it if he took cyclosporine. He plans to start methotrexate instead and is hopeful about this treatment. There are many myths surrounding psoriasis, the main being that it is a contagious condition. These myths and misconceptions do not help anyone who suffers from psoriasis. Instead, they can increase the burden of what is often already an emotionally distressing and physically painful condition. Vitamin D Analogs Antenatal screening: general The most common symptom of scleroderma is a thickening and hardening of the skin, particularly of the hands and face... United States 40404 (any) Topical anti-inflammatory agents for seborrhoeic dermatitis of the face or scalp Infections. Strep throat, colds, and other infectious diseases trigger the body's immune system to respond, making a psoriasis outbreak more likely. Cancer: terminal (in ‘Living with Dying’) Anthralin Hand washing Vaccination Geology Business Kaia Gerber channels '90s inspired look with a vintage Prada bucket hat and oversized blazer as she steps out in Paris after Saint Laurent show This website is owned and operated by The Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis Alliance © 1993 - 2018. All rights reserved. Jump up ^ Krueger G, Ellis CN (2005). "Psoriasis—recent advances in understanding its pathogenesis and treatment". J Am Acad Dermatol. 53 (1 Suppl 1): S94–100. doi:10.1016/j.jaad.2005.04.035. PMID 15968269. Suits you Letizia! Queen of Spain looks business chic in a coord as she views a new painting to be hung at the Prado Museum in Madrid Tazarotene, a derivative of vitamin A Personal battle: Guy Kennaway aimed for the sun Pain (especially in erythrodermic psoriasis and in some cases of traumatized plaques or in the joints affected by psoriatic arthritis) Psoriasis is classified by severity based on how much of the body it affects: Journal of Powder Metallurgy & Mining Open Access Journal, Official Journal of Hellenic Metallurgical Society Sunlight can interact with tar on the skin to cause a sunburn-like photocontact dermatitis. Amherd-Hoekstra A Topical treatments are used by 87% of people with severe psoriasis. In cases of mild psoriasis (affecting < 5% of body surface area) they are highly effective. Topical therapies also play an important role in the management of moderate-severe disease because when people use creams and gels, they do not need to use as much medicine or other forms of systemic treatment which have greater side effects and/or are less convenient to use. When used alone, creams and gels are generally not enough to control severe psoriasis.owever the majority of people with severe disease report never having used more intensive photo and systemic therapies. This indicates that those with severe disease there is a greater role for topical treatments to be used in combination with more intensive therapies. Individuals who fail to control their skin rash, should consider and discuss with their doctor, using systemic therapies. Cancer: Cervical (Cervix) Dandruff: How to treat Warm baths Potent steroids are often more effective than mild topical steroids, but they have a higher risk of side-effects. They should be used with caution on large areas and for limited periods. They may cause: ^ Jump up to: a b Kaimal S, Thappa DM (2010). "Diet in dermatology: revisited". Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 76 (2): 103–15. doi:10.4103/0378-6323.60540. PMID 20228538. Archived from the original on 2016-12-06. Alzheimer's Participants Patients with moderate or severe psoriasis (N = 163). Obesity Being overweight or obese increases your risk, and psoriasis often develops in the creases and folds of skin. We diagnose and treat common and complex problems of the skin affecting patients of all ages. Jan. 17, 2018 — An international team of researchers has unraveled a crucial aspect of the molecular basis of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases such as psoriasis, ... read more About nails: More important than you think Comments 0 Arch Dermatol. 2012; 148: 95-102 This causes pustules to appear on the palms of your hands and the soles of your feet. The pustules gradually develop into circular, brown, scaly spots that then peel off. Pustules may reappear every few days or weeks. Allergic Skin Disorders $ 130 (Consultation Cost) Severe psoriasis is treated differently to mild psoriasis. Learn more about the available options with this article here. Other Conditions Journal of Nanomedicine & Biotherapeutic Discovery Open Access Journal U.S. Chemical Sciences Journal Open Access Journal Technology and Finance Simopoulos, A. M. (2013, June 27). Omega-3 fatty acids in inflammation and autoimmune diseases [Abstract]. Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 21(6). Retrieved from http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/07315724.2002.10719248 psoriasis cream mg217 psoriasis cream otc psoriasis cream over the counter
UN Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States
Secretariat of the Pacific Community. (2017, May). The Pacific community’s statistics for development division.
The United Nations Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and the Small Island Developing States (UN-OHRLLS) was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2001
The key functions of the Office of the High Representative in accordance with the Secretary-General’s report A/56/645 are as follows
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The attached resolution approves the City's issuance of City of Ann Arbor 2018 Capital Improvement Bonds, Series A (Limited Tax General Obligation) in the maximum amount of $4,350,000 (the "Bonds"), for the purpose of obtaining title or reimbursing the City for the cost to obtain title to the parcel of real property within the City located at 350 South Fifth Avenue (the "Project"), pursuant to the City's rights under the Warranty Deed, dated April 2, 2014, between Fifth Fourth, LLC, a Michigan limited liability company as the Grantee and the City as Grantor, and to fund up to $150,000 of costs to issue the bonds.
The bonds would be sold as a direct placement with a financial institution determined by a competitive bidding process based on the lowest interest cost proposal. The principal terms of the bonds are set forth in the resolution and will be determined in consultation with the City's financial advisor after evaluating the debt market conditions closer to the date of sale. The interest rate is anticipated to be variable, the payments interest only for the first four years, and the term not greater than fifteen years. Debt payments will need to be made from existing City resources or with assistance from the DDA. The City will have the option to prepay the bonds prior to maturity. Prepayment of the debt in full is anticipated to come from 1. Proceeds from the sale of the development rights above the Library Lane parking structure 2. Sale of the titled property at 350 S. Fifth Avenue or 3. Other City or DDA resources.
The Resolution authorizes the Mayor, City Clerk, City Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer to execute and deliver all required documentation in connection with the issuance, sale and delivery of the Bonds.
The City's bond counsel, Dykema Gossett, prepared the resolution, with further review by the City ...
Note: Jane Lumm served between November1993 and November 1998. She was elected again in November 2011. 11/13/2011 11/8/2020
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«But I now have to admit that I was wrong in this view (or hope, perhaps). The manner in which Germany and Angela Merkel, in particular, reacted to the crisis in Greece and other indebted countries buried any chance of a democratic Europe. She might have presented the crisis as one of interdependence (“we all contributed to it, and we are all in it together”), using it as an opportunity to make a leap towards greater political union. Instead, she treated it as a morality play, pitting responsible northerners against lazy, profligate southerners, and to be dealt with by European technocrats accountable to no one serving up disastrous economic remedies.»
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North Coast Street Machines car club will celebrate their 29th annual Show-n-Shine at Ballina Rugby League Grounds in 2019. The gates will open for entrants at 7am and to be set up by 9am. There will be a variety of Street Machines, Vintage and Veteran cars, Hot Rods and special interest vehicles. Some of the planned activities on the day will be: Lucky entrants draw during the afternoon, Trade displays to entice you with their merchandise, Fully catered for (food and refreshments), Activities all day to keep the kids occupied and Wheel changing competition.
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American Carpet Care has been serving all areas of Bay County including Panama City, Panama City Beach, Southport and Lynn Haven since 1998. We're your full service carpet, upholstery, tile & grout and flood water damage cleaner. Whatever your need, whether it’s an early morning water emergency or an accidental spill from the grand kids, big or small, we handle it all. Our goal is to give you quality service at an affordable price.
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Did you know that dogs work too? My name is Maximus, but you can call me Max. Im a six-year old yellow English Labrador Retriever and I just went on an adventure. I learned about working dogs, especially Leader Dogs for the Blind. As you read my story, Ill share my adventure with you from my point of view. If humans can work, then dogs can work too! 9781459615915
Bro. Thomas Creager | Series: God's Word for Today's World | Length: 43:18 | Scripture: Numbers 23:19 Sunday, 05 March 2017
Pastor Nathan Wells | Series: God's Word for Today's World | Length: 33:54 | Scripture: Luke 12:15 Sunday, 19 February 2017
Pastor Nathan Wells | Series: General Topics | Length: 01:05:31 | Scripture: Hebrews 6:1 Sunday, 12 February 2017
Pastor Nathan Wells | Series: General Topics | Length: 01:42:43 | Scripture: Matthew 12:1-8 Sunday, 05 February 2017
Pastor Nathan Wells | Series: General Topics | Length: 01:27:20 | Scripture: James 1:19-21 Sunday, 29 January 2017
Rev. Jody Wells | Series: General Topics | Length: 01:43:20 | Scripture: Psalm 102:18; Psalm 150:6 Sunday, 22 January 2017
Pastor Nathan Wells | Series: General Topics | Length: 01:24:23 | Scripture: Matthew 10:28-31 Sunday, 15 January 2017
Pastor Nathan Wells | Series: General Topics | Length: 01:20:29 | Scripture: Matthew 14:25-31 Sunday, 08 January 2017
Pastor Nathan Wells | Series: General Topics | Length: 01:15:01 | Scripture: Genesis 35:16-21 Sunday, 18 December 2016
Pastor Nathan Wells | Series: General Topics | Length: 01:19:20 | Scripture: Acts 17:22-27 Sunday, 04 December 2016
Bro. Wells SR | Series: General Topics | Length: 01:21:41 | Scripture: Mark 4:35-39; Mark 6:45-51 Sunday, 20 November 2016
Pastor Nathan Wells | Series: General Topics | Length: 01:36:48 | Scripture: Acts 11:1-4; Acts 11:15-18 Sunday, 13 November 2016
Pastor Nathan Wells | Series: General Topics | Length: 01:29:02 | Scripture: Luke 9:18-23 Sunday, 06 November 2016
Pastor Nathan Wells | Series: General Topics | Length: 01:39:38 | Scripture: Luke 24:46-49 Sunday, 30 October 2016
I had a lovely (sarcasm) black ill fitting ankle length dress left over from a failed Halloween costume plan, that was waiting to be put to good use! I finally got around to it, and figured out good I could make out of it. I cut it straight down the middle on both sides, then sewed a strip of lace on the back and front. yay!!
My only disappointment is the different shades of black. which may or may not be noticeable anyway. Also, if your shirt fits fine, you could always sew the lace trim right on top of the fabric, the cutout is an option.
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The term Virtual Host refers to the practice of running more than one web site (such as company1.example.com and company2.example.com) on a single machine. Virtual hosts can be "IP-based", meaning that you have a different IP address for every web site, or "name-based", meaning that you have multiple names running on each IP address. The fact that they are running on the same physical server is not apparent to the end user.
Apache was one of the first servers to support IP-based virtual hosts right out of the box. Versions 1.1 and later of Apache support both IP-based and name-based virtual hosts (vhosts). The latter variant of virtual hosts is sometimes also called host-based or non-IP virtual hosts.
Below is a list of documentation pages which explain all details of virtual host support in Apache HTTP Server:
If you are trying to debug your virtual host configuration, you may find the -S command line switch useful.
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A sprinkle of bacon is just the beginning: These spuds glean their flavor from a beer bath that works equally well as a chicken marinade.
1. Place the sliced potatoes in a 6-quart pot and cover with cold water. Bring to a boil, then cook, uncovered, about 4 minutes until tender but still firm. Strain and cool.
3. Place the cooled potatoes in a large plastic storage bag and add the marinade. Seal and refrigerate at least 2 hours, flipping the bag after the first hour.
5. Remove the potatoes from the bag, and transfer the marinade to a saucepan. Wipe any bits of garlic and shallots from the potatoes, and season them with salt and pepper. Carefully oil the grill.
6. Grill the potatoes with the lid closed until browned on both sides and cooked through, about 11 to 15 minutes total. Meanwhile, bring the marinade to a boil.
Sticky hop aromas represent the full allium family: Garlic and chive mingle with catbox, sweet white onion and light orange peel layered over a base of Hawaiian roll-like malts. The sip flips the script: Sweet orange skin and bready malts lead before acquiescing to a resiny and onion-skin flavor. Elevated alcohol and bold bitterness make this a forceful mouthful.
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"We need to approach this as a technical problem and identify effective solutions that can be realistically implemented in the field. And to do that, we've got to be working off the same page."
As Rowley noted in his briefing at the CPSC round table, suction entrapment refers to four separate types of accidents: hair entrapment, limb entrapment, body entrapment and disembowelment. All such accidents occur when a bather becomes entrapped on a drain by excessive suction power.
In the vast majority of cases, the culprit drain is plumbed to a pump in such a way that it serves as the single suction point for that pump. And in most cases, except those of hair entrapment, the drain is also unprotected by a grate or anti-vortex cover. The combination of these two conditions creates a dangerous situation.
Hair entrapment accidents occur when a bather dips below the water's surface and his or her hair is sucked into the drain grate or anti-vortex plate.
These accidents are by far the most common form, and the CPSC has investigated 49 such cases since 1978, including 13 deaths. All incidents occurred in spas, both commercial and residential, with many happening in older spas that do not meet current standards. Most of the victims were young girls with long hair.
Body entrapment typically occurs when part of a bather's torso or buttocks completely covers an unprotected drain in either a pool or spa. (See Figure 1.)
Limb entrapment is considered very similar to body entrapment. The term refers to accidents in which a bather's arm or leg is sucked into an unprotected suction pipe in the main drain of a wading pool, spa or swimming pool. Limb-entrapment accidents usually occur in vessels with plumbing greater than 2 inches in diameter. (See Figure 2.) Since 1980, the CPSC has investigated nine incidents involving either body or limb entrapment, including six deaths. All but one of the incidents involved a dislodged drain cover.
Disembowelment accidents occur in wading pools where small children, typically 3 to 6 years old, sit on an unprotected drain. Injury occurs when their lower intestines are sucked out of their body through their anus. Unlike the other types of accidents in which the primary risk is drowning, most victims of these incidents don't die. Rather, they are permanently injured. (See Figure 3.)
The CPSC has investigated 10 such incidents since 1980, nine of which occurred in commercial wading pools.
Each suction-entrapment accident is investigated in terms of its physical description, which includes anecdotal information about the circumstances surrounding the event — such as how it was that the victim came into contact with the drain.
Accidents are also examined technically, with investigators looking into issues such as pipe and pump size, and reconstructing the event from an engineering perspective.
Once all the data is examined and a cause identified, recommendations for the prevention of similar accidents are often established and disseminated to the public.
According to Rowley, CPSC investigations coupled with data gathered during the Swimquip study form the basis of some safety recommendations that apply to wading pools, spas and swimming pools nearly across the board.
These measures can be divided into three categories design solutions, protective measures and warnings.
Of these, Rowley notes, the design solution is by far the most reliable way to prevent suction-entrapment accidents.
"These are technical things that we can do to eliminate risk altogether,' he explains. "Obviously, that's what you want to try to achieve before you do anything else."
Noting that the vast majority of all suction-entrapment cases involve a single-suction plumbing arrangement, says Rowley, the primary design solution is to require dual suction outlets for each and every pump installed on a wading pool, spa or swimming pool.
The idea of requiring dual suction points for commercial pools and spas is nothing new. Again, ANSI/NSPI standards already include such language, as do many building codes in counties and cities across the country.
Still, Rowley and others tackling the problem want to improve on the dual-drain standard, and the new language drafted for inclusion in the ANSI/NSPI standard tightens the definition of a safe plumbing installation.
One of the most significant additions to the existing standard is a requirement that, in the event that one drain is completely blocked, the other should have a maximum flow rate of 6 feet per second — a rate that would not generate deadly suction.
Another key improvement is a mandatory minimum distance of 3 feet between drains, a measure designed to avoid the possibility that one bather could possibly block two drains at the same time.
"This is the best way to prevent these accidents," says Rowley. "And as far as new construction goes, it's a very simple issue: No one should ever plumb a wading pool, a spa or a swimming pool with a single suction point. When you're installing a pool, for example, it's very easy and inexpensive to install a second main drain."
When looking at retrofits, says Rowley, implementation can be a bit more complicated. To enforce a dual suction-point mandate would require relatively expensive construction work on large numbers of existing wading pools, spas and swimming pools.
For the record. it is P SN's position that the recommendations discussed in this article and published by the CPSC. NSF) and other organizations charged protecting me public health and safety should be implemented on a national basis.
Included in such recommendations s a requirement for the immediate retrofitting of all public and semi-public wading pools and spas that are currently installed with single suctions drains..
We also support requirements for spa-side cut-off switches and for mandatory inspections of drain covers and grates.
We believe that it is incumbent upon owners and operators of commercial facilities to ensure the safety of those using their pools and spas. Among some of the retrofits required to create a safe bathing environment may be costly. such expense is minor compared with the human suffering caused by suction-entrapment accidents.
Products must be implemented as per system/job specific application . It is the obligation of the installer to understand the intended use and application prior to installation of any product or device.
We do however recommend the use of products certified via (NRTL) Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories as per ASME/ANSI A112.19.17 & ASME/ANSI A112.19.8 2007 Standards.
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This is an open invitation to join us on Sunday 11 September from 12 noon at the Fremantle Town Hall adjacent park, cnr Adelaide and William Streets
The United National Resistance of Guatemala (URNG)/Maiz faces a huge challenge in the upcoming general elections in Guatemala. Forming a broad front (Frente Amplio) of Left forces, Guatemala follows the path of other successful movements in Latin America for a Peoples Unity Government.
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"If I want to think of sharply written stories that capture a humorous reality of the day-to-day I think of Ben Tanzer. Or if I just want to think about one of my favorite underappreciated writers, I think of Ben Tanzer."
"Something that's always consistently impressed me about Ben's writing -- his willingness to dig under the polite layers of young middle-class life, to find the ugly and dark bits and hold them up for all of us to look at."
"His writing is lovely. The words run across the page, smooth and effortless. They flow together so naturally. His transitions almost hypnotize you."
"Tanzer, in a manner most mysterious to me, somehow harnesses the power of straight, conventional writing without the usual level of pandering or expositional obtuseness. The words say exactly what they mean, no more and no less, and thus his books drive us forward - we become propelled,"
I do not consider myself to be a stalker. Nor do I think of myself as much of a sycophant. I am a bit of a starfucker though and at one time anyway a lover of anything and everyone associated with Ira Glass and the radio show This American Life.
It once seemed to me that my writing was perfect for the show, but you don’t have to take my word for it, many people told me so. No, you wouldn’t know them, but you can trust me. It also seemed to me that under the right circumstances Ira Glass and I could be great friends, and I knew this in the same way that so many of my single female friends know that they are perfect for John Cusack. How do they know this? They just do.
But how does one get a piece on the show? Or even meet Ira Glass who I understand rests in a cryogenically sealed chamber between shows? I imagine one could lurk outside the studio or Ira’s home, though again please note that I am not a stalker, and that the charges to that affect filed by NPR’s legal office here in Chicago did not stick. One could also submit their work, which I have done, but how well does one’s actual work reflect their wit, timing, and ability to move the public to tears, joy, and maybe even arousal in the space of one sentence? Not well, not my work anyway.
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Is preventing a challenge within your relationship or relationship? Combating is a really major problem for many partners. The good news is that i'm about that can assist you resolve it forever.
Initial You should comprehension that you should not combat whatsoever, with everyone. I don’t suggest you shouldn't disagree with Other individuals or your significant other. Nor in the event you not feel captivated with your disagreements. But fighting describes a list of behaviors that are extremely damaging to some romance and should be prevented in the slightest degree fees.
In this article’s what we do once we struggle. We get angry and defensive. We get passionate and possess difficulty managing our emotions, terms and steps. Folks normally exaggerate the information when battling or they say points they don’t mean. None of the is successful in any interactions and especially in the passionate connection. In actual fact, it really is detrimental. And it accomplishes absolutely nothing.
Alternatively, when you have disagreement along with your sizeable other, follow the 9 commandments of battling fare:
1. Equally people have the correct to acquire requirements and desires and make requests of one another
2. Whether or not a person individual’s demands, wishes or request can make one other individual awkward or not happy, it’s nonetheless Okay to obtain these requirements, needs and requests
three. Both individuals have the appropriate to be understood, to condition their circumstance, to be listened to
five. Although the conversation helps make one of several people today uncomfortable or anxious, it even now requires to occur if the other particular person desires it to occur
seven. The conversation must stop in the compromise, where by each person gets as much as you can of what they wishes – both individuals want to work toward a gain gain
8. If If a companion brings up a problem it truly is by now vital, otherwise it would not be brought up. Dismissing, stonewalling, ignoring, minimizing and producing guarantees that aren't retained are disruptive to the connection.
nine. Thoughts which include anger, anxiety, impatience need to be stored in Examine, even though it means the few should have a crack to tranquil down and/or take a look at The difficulty in short segments
If you approach “fighting” in this way, you'll not have fights. As an upis u srednje skole 2018/19 alternative you'll have a partnership with two people that arrive to each other with wants, needs and ideas and therefore are lovingly, overtly acquired, supported, assisted and honored by each other. That’s the type of combating that brings individuals closer instead of tearing them apart.
Each of you have to be at your best when you discuss issues so that you never struggle. It can be crucial that rigorous discussions be timed when both equally individuals have the absolute best chance to behave like a loving, supportive grownup.
Because of this when problems come up, do not hold them in and Assemble them to The purpose in which you are likely to burst Except if you've got it out at this time, but do choose the timing of difficult discussions thoroughly.
Guys have a tendency to see Ladies’s thoughts as manipulative and will often be scared of Girls’s anger. And In case you are guy out there who finds it tricky to manage your spouse’s or girlfriend’s anger, I'd inquire you to think about another thing. She’s not your mom.
Whenever your mother was offended at you or was manipulating you along with her feelings, that was a life and Dying type of circumstance. What boy desires to unfastened his mom’s enjoy? Your mother’s anger or disappointment could probably cut down you to definitely tears once you were a little bit boy, mainly because she was particular person #1 in your daily life.
On the flip side your wife or girlfriend may be the like of your lifetime, but she did not give you lifetime. She is your equal, not higher than you. She does not have the power your mom had more than you. So Enable her be indignant and learn to breathe and become together with her anger and disappointment – it can not damage you. If you can permit and honor her thoughts and give her the proper to obtain them she's going to see you as her hero.
When your associate is speaking, hear. If you start getting upset say to on your own “he is indicating this and I am still Alright” or “she doesn’t like one thing I'm undertaking and I am however ok.” It’s a means of bringing oneself down from upset so that you can pay attention and be from the conversation and make your marriage operate.
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UVRF swim test certification is good for 5 years. Wear rowing clothing (gym or lycra shorts and a t-shirt) and bring your own life jacket. The test only takes about 15 minutes.
UVRF will host four swim tests for members on the first Tuesday of April, May, June and July at the Dartmouth Pool. This is subject to change if there is a conflict with using the pool, please email uppervalleyrc@gmail.com to confirm. At the scheduled group swim tests UVRF will bring life jackets. You do not need to make an appointment, just show up to take the test.
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[ May 5, 2018 ] Pajulies Under Attack: Hydroelectric Company Bypasses Resistance by Military Force Honduras
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[ March 15, 2018 ] Honduran Activist Framed for Vandalism Faces Ongoing Misinformation Campaign Honduras
The South American Nation of Bolivia has filled the headlines of the global press with their fight against water privatization, struggle for nationalization of Gas, non-compliance with Free Trade policies and the election of South America’s first indigenous president Evo Morales. These struggles are rooted in the long history of Indigenous resistance to colonialism and imperialism in Bolivia. In an interview conducted during her recent stay in Pittsburgh. subaltern theorist, Aymara Sociologist and Historian Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui, discussed Bolivian Anarchism, the health benefits of the Coca plant and the Cocaleros (Coca Growers) fight for sovereignty.
Andalusia: Could you talk about some of the things that you have uncovered in your research about Anarchism in Bolivia as related ot the struggles of the Aymara and Quecha people.?
Silvia: We started as an Aymara collective that basically wanted to uncover the Aymara and Quechua struggles and we discovered that there were many links with Urban Aymara communities that had organizations linked both to the indigenous communities and they were linked to the union movement which in the 20’s was basically anarchist.
What happened in Bolivia is that there had been two official histories: the official history written by the Nationalist Party—MNR—that basically denies all the agency of both workers and peasants and indigenous peoples; and the official history of the Left that forgets about anything that was not Marxist,, thus eclipsing or distorting the autonomous history of anarchist unions,
So, also it’s the links between the anarchists and the indigenous people that gave them another nuance because communities are self sustained entities and they basically are places where anti-authoritarian type of organization can take roots. They don’t need this leadership that is like permanent leadership. The communities have leaders but as a rotational thing that is a service to the community. It’s kind of a burden to be a leader for a community, you know? It’s something you do once in a lifetime and you do because you ought to do, and that the community says its your turn or the turn of your family. So, that creates a totally different relationship with power structures and, in a way, it decolonizes power and, to a certain extent, gives it back to the people.
That is what fascinated us most about the communities and, on the other hand, it led us to discover that communities were not only rural but also urban and worked with Luis Cusicanqui and other anarchist leaders because they had such an affinity between the way they saw struggle, autonomy, domination, and oppression.
Andalusia: Anarchism in general, I think, is perceived as a European tradition that then has been brought to the United States and places like Argentina and people don’t generally associate anarchism with places like Bolivia or places in Africa, etcetera. Could you talk about how anarchism was in line with many of the beliefs of the Aymara and Quechua people and the way their communities were governed.
Silvia: A general point of departure of Bolivian history with the rest of Latin America is that many (especially anarchist) have had to go through the filter of their own traditions of struggle that are basically anti-colonial. So, what happened is that there was like a mutual breeding, a mutual fertilization of thought and an ability to interpret universal doctrine that is basically European doctrine in Bolivian, Chola and Aymara terms.
That’s why Bolivian anarchism is so important, because it has roots in the grassroots urban unions because most urban workers were also Indian in Bolivia and still are. 62 percent of the population in Bolivia t have been self-identified as Indigenous, as Aymara, Quechua, Guarani and as many other Indigenous peoples.
So we have a majority, even in urban settings and therefore, have a particular brand of anarchism. I would say it is Anarcho-Indianism. And also it is Anarcho-Indianism-Feminism because the Chola figure, the women, the female fighter, the female organizer is part of Bolivian daily life. If you have been there you know what the market looks like, how strong these women are, how in solidarity they are when there is a march coming from the Cocaleros, where there is this sacrifice marches that last ten, twenty days without much to eat. These women prepare like these huge pots of soup they give away to the poorest people. They have such a tradition of union associations that self-organize. And they self-organize basically in the administration of space,. The market is a space and it’s very symbolic that they take over this space and just grab it from the municipality or from the central state.
So, you have a very specific Chola brand of anarchism that explains why it was so attractive for so, so many people. And it explains why one of the most salient things in Bolivian and anarchist history is that their leaders made their speeches in Aymara. And just thinking that another non-western language, non-European language is filtering the thoughts of anarchists and helping to phrase, to express the rage, the proposals, the ideas; it gives such richness, you know? In Aymara you can say, “us” in four different ways.
Andalusia: Then how do these struggles of Indigenous people in the 20’s and 30’s relate to struggles against neo-liberalism today?
Silvia: Liberalism made their big reforms in the late 19th century which were anti-Indian reforms. They killed the market for Indigenous crafts and goods. They took Indian lands. They jailed all the leaders of the communities. They wanted them to become servants of the haciendas and have a quiet and domesticated, low-paid labor force in the mines and in the factories.
You have a second liberalism here now that has basically the same thing except for the issue of haciendas. Haciendas are out of date in Bolivia because of agrarian reform. Yet there is still a need for agrarian reform because the big land ownership has moved, it has been displaced to the lowlands and still, it’s doing the same thing. It’s usurping indigenous lands.
So you have basically the same set of problems and aggressions and you obviously have cultural differences, a cultural gap because then, at those times, you didn’t have much of a literate working class, or literate leadership in the communities. The communities had many problems just trying to understand the language of the documents that decreed their extinction, or decreed their laws against them. So they created a movement in favor of schools. That was another link with the workers because the workers, especially the anarchists, had their own self-organized schools. The indigenous communities—came in search for support for their schools and found a very fertile terrain in the anarchist unions.
Andalusia: Could you talk more about the struggles of the Cocaleros. Here in the United States there’s very little dialogue about their struggle and people don’t even realize that there is a difference between coca and cocaine.
Silvia: Well, let me tell you, I have been researching and every time I come to the U.S. I go to the libraries with one question: “Why is coca so underground, so unknown, so mistreated, so stigmatized? Why do people believe all these lies. Why can you get any drug but not coca. It’s because if coca was a drug you could get it.
And I’m finding a big conspiracy against coca in the late 19th century by the pharmaceutical industry. And it is a conspiracy against people’s health in general. But the conspiracy against coca was particularly mean and ill because it was a conspiracy against a people. The Indians who had been in touch with coca for millennia and have been able to use it in a variety of ways; as a mild stimulant for work, as a ritual item, as a recreational commodity that you chew in parties, in wakes, in weddings, or even as a symbol of identity and of struggle.
So, coca leaves are almost pervasively present in the Bolivian context but there is like this press blindness, blindness of the media. Blindness of the media that in many senses is dictated by the U.S. embassy, you know? It’s the U.S. embassy that dictates the policy on coca and blackmails the government so that if we don’t do as they say, the funds for development or, I don’t know, the funds they give to the Bolivian government will be cut. I always said to the leaders, “Let them cut! We won’t die! And we can’t live forever on somebody else’s alimony.”
But I think it’s hard because really there is a problem of poverty; but poverty in Bolivia is constructed, it’s a result of bad policies! And it’s a result of being robbed of our resources. And so I think the coca issue is very, very enlightening in terms of what the power of interests of corporations can do to truth, yeah. Just veil the truth to such an extent that you cannot separate; common sense has been overcome by this absurd idea that coca is cocaine. I have chewed coca since I was 16 years old. When I came to the states, of course you miss everything you don’t have, but I’m not in an abstinence syndrome. I have an abstinence syndrome of coffee! When I quit coffee I had symptoms of being addicted to coffee but the coca leaves are not addictive. I just chew them and enjoy them everyday and if I don’t have them I don’t chew them and that’s it. And I’m very healthy and I think so many people would be rid of osteoporosis and calcium deficits and gastric disorders and obesity and cardio-vascular problems and diabetes.
And that’s why it is an enemy of the pharmaceuticals; because we wouldn’t need all their shit! All their pills, all their venoms that make us believe that they are good and then they have side effects and then you go back, then they give you another thing, then you keep on going back and then you end up with having a full pharmacy in your drawer and then you feel miserable and you have lost control of your life. That’s what they want and that’s what we’re against and coca is our big, big shield against companies taking over our bodies.
Andalusia: Then earlier you had mentioned one of the marches of the Cocaleros. Could you talk about some of the actions that people have taken to defend their rights to grow coca and their sovereignty?
Silvia: Yes. Well, I like to talk about things I really know first and there have been many, many marches. One of the most impressive ones was in 1994 and it is really very incredible to be a part of one of these events. And in 1998 when things were getting really bad because of forced eradication and assassinations of Cocaleros and army raids where they into the coca fields and destroyed everything was a daily occurrence. And there was this big march that I joined, more or less, half-way; more than half-way. And I was able to get into the rank and file Cocaleros within the march and see how there is this Ghandian ethics of self-sacrifice accompanied with coca. It’s also a Ghandian ethics of not eating too much because you actually lose strength if you treat yourself too much. Eating is ok but if you engage in this, it’s the spirit that carries your body. It is the force of the spirit and the force of the belief that goes and carries your body. And so your body has to be light and that’s why you learn a lot about ethics when you do this type of struggle. And, on the other hand, you do some learning of solidarity, community, and self-help, and also sovereignty over the body. You are doing a self-inflicted sacrifice. But you’re doing a sacrifice for a cause that is for the good of many people and it really feeds your spirit. It is something very important to have something beyond your own belly and to go for something beyond your own belly; and also to go for a cause that is for the whole of the Bolivian people because sovereignty is the missed task. No revolution of whatever kind—liberal revolution, nationalist revolution, Leftist—has really been freed from Imperialism, freed from colonial domination.
So, that task requires all the strength and these marches, vigils and hunger strikes have been, always, a typical characteristic of the Bolivian people. A peaceful type of non-violent actions—but so massive! so massive!—where people are ready to die. And that generosity, to be able to spare your own life, is very, very heart lifting, you know? And so, it gives people a strength to overcome many obstacles, to overthrow governments, and to even take governments. And so, I think that’s a result of our strength; our collective strength.
This interview originally appeared on Rustbelt Radio, the Pittsburgh Indymedia’s weekly review of news from the grassroots. To hear the complete interview you can go to http://pittsburgh.indymedia.org/news/2007/03/26831.php and to listen to Rustbelt Radio you can go to http://radio.indypgh.org
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By Masato Kajimoto and Anne Kruger The University of Hong Kong Political structures vary widely between China and Hong Kong. While Hong Kong is officially part of China, it exists in a “one country, two systems” principle, with China being ruled as a ...
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If your unfamiliar with SOPA, your can find out more about it here… but essentially it is a bill currently being discussed that is supposed to protect itelectual properties from being pirated illigally on the internet… such as movies and music. However this bill would cause more damage than good… First of all i doubt it would seriously stop online piracy… however it would swing the pendulum over way to the other side and make it way to easy for various parties to limit information that passes through the internet…
Essentially this would fatally damage the way the internet is free and open to all information, and these types of bills could make it way too easy for someone to control what information is passed through the internet… making search engines, money transaction sites, information sites like Wikipedia, and other major information avenues of the internet stop showing results from sites they deam to be “illegal”. These types of bills would be the start of a major censorship of what Americans see on the internet, defeating the main reason behind the internet, which is sharing of information… any information… the point is we currently decide what to believe and what to discard… we should not let someone else decide what we see and what we should not…lets keep that right… contact your representatives… call them if you can… it’s more powerful than an email… but of you can only do one at least email them… you can find out who your reps are through this link on Wikipedia… which blacked out its entire site today (2012.01.18) in protest of this bill. I did both… if your looking for what words to say in your email to your rep… this is what I wrote to help in your inspiration, or if you just want to copy and paste… go for it… the point is to let our congress people know what we want.
I am writing you today to let you know my family and I are against the SOPA act, PIPA, and similar legislation. Although I understand online piracy is an issue, I strongly believe these types of legislation would not stop piracy, and would in fact cause serious damage to the free and open Internet. I hope you will (or do) understand the ramifications of a bill that would allow any party to manipulate any DNS information, as well as other issues these bills would cause to limiting the “passing on” of information for future generations. my fear is that this type of bill will give to much power and control of limiting a currently free information highway, and could easily be taken advantage of to prevent freedom of free speech, freedom of information, and other freedoms that every united states citizen currently has a right to. I hope you consider my words here and vote in opposition of SOPA, PIPA, and similar legistlation.
If you are studding for your Architectural Registration Exams in the United States you know what the above title means… if you don’t… well this article probably will not interest you… but here’s a synopsis… I’ve written about my opinionated thoughts and explanation on the long procedure to become a licensed architect in any of the 50 States before. Essentially the are called the ARE’s (for Architectural Registration Exams, and if your studying for them you know about the AREForum.org, and if you don’t… you should… as it is an invaluable tool in studying fort the ARE’s. Essentially a forum of everyone else in the US studying for the exams as well as people trying to help that demographic… its a place to ask questions, and more importantly review and have your practice vignettes reviewed by your fellow peers.
However the forums are difficult to log into the first time on an iPhone or iPad if you don’t know this workaround. The problems arises after navigating to the home page of AREForum.org and clicking on the button “Enter Forums”. Before giving you the login prompt it redirects you to the forum rules… which you should read. However there is no way to continue pass this forum rules page and actually log in on an iOS device. I think this is because of Flash… not the super hero in the picture above, but the programing language, which if you know or not, is not available on iOS devices and probably never will be. You can read the rules fine on an iOS device, but there should be a button at the bottom of the rules saying “Accept” however this button i believe is created with flash for some odd reason and does not show up.
So here is the workaround to get AREForum.org to work on the iPad or iPhone… type the full path of the forums (after you actually read the rules to comply with them) in the address bar and you will get to the actual forums, which runs on vBulliten, which works great with iOS devices… its just that lonely accept button at the bottom of the rules that is flash. Anyway the full path of the forums is below. Once there you can login with your user name and password, or register to create a new one. Good Luck… on both the tests and forums 😉
My brother got the iPhone 4s a few weeks before me… when he utilizes the voice recognition software built into it, called Siri, all he has to do is say… “text my brother what are you up too”… and Siri creates a text message to Tim (me) saying “what are you up too”… it remembers his relation ships so it knows who his brother, wife, mother, etc. are… However when I got my iPhone 4s I would say “text my brother hello”… because my phone is new, Siri would ask something along the lines
The problem I was having though, was that she was not remembering Matt was my brother… even though I told her to remember it countless times. I finally figured out the reason and though I would post it here for others incase they are having the same problems and decide to google it.
My situation was that my email runs off of Microsoft Exchange (which for those that do not know many many corperations use for their email servers… which also links up to my own calendar and own set of contacts stored on my exchange server that links with my iPhone. The problem is that default exchange contacts only has association fields of manager and assistant…. and you can not to my knowledge easily create custom association fields like “wife” or “Brother” in my case. So once I figured that out the solution was easy… I simply went to my contacts on my phone… browsed to exchange contacts… and deleted the contact for my self…. then i created a new contact for my self, but instead of doing it with all my other contacts on my exchange server… the one for myself resides souly on my iphone… not related to my exchange server. Now that I have a new contact of myself on my phone I can use any of the association or related fields pre=programed…or even create new ones…
The easiest way to do this after you create the new contact on your phone, rather than through your exchange server is to just call up Siri and say… So and So is my Mom… or whoever and whatever relationship you want Siri to remember. Cmmment below if anyone has any questions.
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The Asian Art Department at the Yale Art Gallery has a new, dynamic curator, Denise Leidy, and soon its exhibit space will double. Asian Art and Antiquities are also appreciating at an unprecedented and uniquely rapid rate. Drop by Yale University Art Gallery, Room 043, at 11:30 am, on Friday, June 2nd and learn about changes in the Asian Art exhibit from Denise Leidy (and go with her a tour of it afterward), and learn about the joy of collecting these beautiful objects from curator Denise Leidy, Gerry Weaver (’77), Lily Chu (’82), and a representative from Sotheby’s.
Gerry Weaver and Lily Chu - April 26th, 2017 at 1:14 pm none Comment author #299178 on Asian Art, On the Rise: Developments at the Yale Art Gallery & in the Market by AAAYA
It promises to be a good event. Yale University Art Gallery’s Curator of the Asian Art Department, Denise Leidy, is a revelation. She will engage and inform you, and with details of how the exhibition space for Asian Art at the YUAG will double in the fall. Cynthia Volk, of Sotheby’s will also present an explanation of rapid growth in this market. And we will tell our own personal story, of pieces we love to have adorn our home, (and which appreciate faster than any investment we have ever made.”
Weili Cheng - May 4th, 2017 at 12:52 pm none Comment author #299211 on Asian Art, On the Rise: Developments at the Yale Art Gallery & in the Market by AAAYA
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Enquanto os americanos deliram o encontro entre a Beyoncé e a realeza britânica (aqui), eu deliro com o look da Jenna Lyons.
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Makeup authority Huda Kattan, or as most know her, Huda Beauty, has shared her favourite beauty find of 2018 - and it's somewhat surprising.
The Dubai-based beauty boss took to her blog to reveal that Primark's purse-friendly beauty range is "the best thing she's discovered this year".
The high-street brand has released a makeup collection, which Huda says "has pretty much everything" - from high-coverage foundations to contour sticks and a LOT of eye makeup.
Huda particularly gave Primark's 28 eyeshadow palette a lot of attention, saying: "The glitters are pretty intense and actually have amazing staying power; they didn’t fall on our cheeks AT ALL," but of course is not all sunshine and rainbows, "the glitters look really pretty patted on top of the eyelid, either on top of a cream or powder, but if you’re expecting a densely packed layer of glitter, you won’t get that".
Huda, who has her own range of products, was particularly impressed with the reasonable price point of the new cosmetics.
She explained: "We’ll say that the Primark collection is pretty much what you can expect, not amazing quality and the packaging of some eyeshadow palettes is very basic, but for the price, we love that this gives you the chance to play, especially if you’re not massively into makeup or just want to try out new trends."
Beauty buffs are hailing this purse-friendly skincare brand 'the new Deciem' - and nothing costs more than £10
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The municipality of Gornja Radgona is located in northeastern Slovenia and is bordered by neighboring Austria along the Mura River. With thirty settlements, the municipality spans 74.6 square kilometers and has 8.427 inhabitants on 1 July 2017.
The city Gornja Radgona is a municipal administrative center, where is the seat of the municipality and among other things also the headquarters of the Gornja Radgona unit of state administration for the municipalities of Gornja Radgona, Apače, Radenci and Sveti Jurij ob Ščavnici.
"Gornja Radgona – city of fairs and sparkling wines" is the trademark and slogan with which the municipality is represented. Gornja Radgona is everywhere in Slovenia and many places in the world recognized especially after the long tradition of fairs, viticulture and winemaking.
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common..i mind shelling out 100 bucks..could get 5 nail polishes from it.:P..lol...(pari would definitely agree..:P)
We were not talking about children in this post, who are yet to reach an age when they can drive a car legally :D
usne agar 1000 rupay maang liye hote to the blog would have been on how impolite and compassion-less the cops of today are ..
uske maangne se kya hota hai. For thousand rupees, I would have checked with people if that is the correct penalty amount, and verified the challan before paying up. And then the post would have been about how much that hurt me, and how careful I will be with traffic regulations going forward. That is exactly my point, for 100 rupees, I might just continue taking calls at the risk of getting fined once every week. The only reason that I would follow rules is that I realise that a violation might actually cost me much more than money, that 100 rupees is not a deterrant for sure.
yup. totally agree. the fines should be very high for people to bother listening. but yes, that also leads to cops earning ore bribe rather than people learning their lesson.
In Bombay the fines are pretty stiff. no setabelt its close to over 1k. drunk driving 5k and 1 night in jail. that should be like goddamn minimum!
The traffic fines most definitely should be increased to much higher levels. It will probably increase corruption but there can be measures taken to minimize that. Like giving all cops 10-20% of the fines they collect tax free. So if fines are increased to 1000-5000 type levels, you might need to shell out more than 100/200 to 500/1000 amounts(of bribe) for the cop to show any interest. That would be a deterrent I would say (against breaking the rules ofcourse).
Mama - Mia: To be honest, I felt a little sad for the cop too. I mean, with the fine amount so low, he would have felt insulted when I almost threw the money at his face without the slightest regret. I immediately felt remorse, and said Sorry Sir! Though he did not deserve too much since he was expecting to be bribed, but still.. And the fines are not uniform through the country?? I thought it is the same everywhere.
Anant : If you are the same person I fought with last night, I can't believe you commented. After almost 2.5 yrs of blogging, I finally managed to write something that could make you comment :D
We are one terribly busy couple, you see.. especially on weekends :D Did you see his blog, the last 3 posts are on climbing, climbing and more climbing!
waise in hindsight .. is is good that the policeman did not charge you for driving while being under-age .. u know..like that census person :P:P
I used to think the same way, but my brother enlightened me by opening me up to another point of view.
But, yet so many people do it. And very few of them get actually caught. And, if you are amongst the students, you might even prefer paying Rs. 50 to the cop, rather than getting Rs. 100 receipt which we can proudly keep.
If we keep the fine to say Rs 1000, if you are suggesting, most of the people would happily pay cop Rs 100-200. That way the real offence wouldn't get registered anywhere. Its not just about a single case of talking while driving incident or about number of such cases that get registered.
Think about someone, who is a repeated offender and keeps getting away by paying Rs 100-200. That guy, wouldn't have no case/fine/offence registered under his DL. If such a guy continues in such a vein and makes a bigger crash, he would be let of easily, because there was no fine/case/offence registered under his DL.
Under current system atleast, any such offenses such as crossing red light etc. get registered under your DL, once true driving record can be tracked. It also prevents corruption as it prevents cop from taking Rs 100-200 from each offender and let him go.
Regarding the deterrence potential of Rs 1000 fine vs Rs 100 fine (based on gross assumption that our cops are perfectly honest gentlemen), I don't think it makes any difference. Higher fine, might be deterrent in the beginning but in the end, we might just get used to higher fine way of life, just like we have got used in other walks of life in Bangalore.
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I'd do anything for Ollie. Well, maybe not "anything." But, you know "almost" anything ... I mean ... if he "wanted" me to. -sigh-
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Glad you like the write ups. I will do some more soon, for Roy and Black Canary, and Huntress ... and who knows who else?
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Every year in the first ten days of September, the International Coastal Cleanup Day is celebrated throughout the world, during which various measures for cleaning domestic garbage in coastal zones are held with the participation of public services and public. Unfortunately, in Kyrgyzstan this Day is celebrated only by amateurs-enthusiasts of environmental NGOs.
Thus, the Aarhus Center in Bishkek, with its partners from the KGZ / Water-Issyk-Kul Project and the Voluntary Movement “Pure Issyk-Kul”, organized various events in the Issyk-Kul region on September 1 to 4, 2017, dedicated to this Day. The first event was a two-day marathon swim across Lake Issyk-Kul, which was started on September 1 at 10.00 hours from the pier of the regional office of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Kyrgyz Republic in Cholpon-Ata, and ended on the morning of September 2 in Tammga village at Zheti-Oguz district. As a result, the marathon ended successfully and without incident, and the total length of the route was more than 65 km.
Swimmers of the Voluntary Movement “Pure Issyk-Kul” participated in the swim, and they were accompanied by the rescue services of the region on the research ship “Moltur” and on high-speed boats. Marathon was covered in the media by international television channel “Mir 24”. It should be noted that the head of the state administration of the Issyk-Kul district, D.B. Ibraimov, organized the departure of the participants. On Participants were given a very warm welcome on other side of lake by local government of Jeti-Oguz district.
On September 4, in the conference hall of Ak Bermet boarding house, a round table was held on the topic “Support for the International Coastal Cleanup Day – a pledge for the Conservation of Natural Riches of Kyrgyzstan”. Thare were representatives of the public, local government, state administrations, environmental structures, international organizations and pupils from Bishkek and Cholpon-Ata schools. Deputy Head of the State Administration of the Issyk-Kul District M.S. Sarbagyshev, Advisor of OSCE Office in Bishkek D.Prudtskih and Deputy Director of the Issyk-Kul Territorial Administration of the SAEPF Kulataev M.M., spoke with welcoming words.
The participants of the round table were presented with information – about the work done by the Aarhus Center and the monitoring of the lake’s water quality within the framework of the KGZ / Water-Issyk-Kul project. Our guests from the Finnish Environment Institute presented materials on the problems of the use of microplastics in the world and the experience of the International Coastal Cleanup Day in the Baltic region. Director of the “Pure Issyk-Kul” spoke about the experience of organizing activities related to the purification of the Issyk-Kul Lake in the framework of the International Coastal Cleanup Day, and the results of the marathon swim conducted on September 1-2.
Parallel to the round table Festival-drawing competition was organized. The competition was among pupils of the Osmonov secondary school in Cholpon-Ata. The contest was attended by up to 30 school children of various classes, and the jury selected the winners, which included high school students from the high school with an ecological bias in Bishkek. Students also presented the materials prepared for their peers about environmental problems. The winners of the contest received valuable gifts. Also Aarhus Center passed books to library fund of school.
At the end of the round table and competition, all took part in the clean-up of the coastal zone on the public beach of Cholpon-Ata. Divers of “Pure Issyk-Kul” collected and raised domestic garbage from bottom of coastal zone. This garbage was taken out on a special vehicle to a municipal garbage dump.
After the end of all the activities the participants were photographed for the memory of the spent days on the Issyk-Kul lake. At the end, the participants of the round table adopted an Appeal to the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic on the accession of the Kyrgyz Republic to the International Coastal Cleanup Day and to grant official status to one of the days of the first ten days of September “Coastal Cleanup Day in Kyrgyzstan”. The text of the appeal in russian language can be found on the link below.
Round table “Application of the Aarhus Convention – effective environmental management and protection of environmental human rights”
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My pieces "Life Goes On, Day After Day" from my Heart of a Fool Series, "Merely a Symptom" from my The American Dream Series, "To Unmask Inequalities" from my FlagLIVE Series, and "Work on Paper 11" and "Work on Paper 25" from my Work on Paper Series were featured in the Scars Publications July-December 2015 anthology book "From Smoke."
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Yesterday we all watched as CNN and the AP tripped over themselves for ‘exclusivity’ on the rumored arrest of the Boston bombing suspect. CNN, however, made some spectacular blunders, at one point even claiming that a “dark-skinned” suspect was in custody. Jon Stewart absolutely destroyed CNN for bragging about its “exclusive reporting” which Stewart said was exclusive only because it was “completely f*cking wrong!”
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In Mississippi University for Women, the Supreme Court noted that insofar as MUW’s policy discriminated on the basis of sex, it was subject to scrutiny under the Equal Protection Clause. Over the years, the Court developed three tests to determine whether state policies are unconstitutional. Strict scrutiny, applied in cases involving fundamental rights such as those protected under the federal Constitution for suspect classes such as those composed of members of a certain race, is the most difficult test for a state to overcome, because it requires a compelling governmental interest that is narrowly tailored. Rational basis, on the other hand, requires a state only to demonstrate the presence of a rational relationship to a legitimate state interest; it is usually easy for states to meet this burden. A third test, intermediate scrutiny, is discussed below.
As the dispute made its way to court, a federal trial court in Mississippi University for Women applied the rational basis test in upholding the female-only admission policy. However, the Supreme Court reasoned that the proper test was not rational basis, but rather, the so-called intermediate scrutiny test. Intermediate scrutiny requires that a state show that a gender-based classification is substantially related to an important government objective. By using the intermediate test, the Court recognized there might be limited circumstances that would allow a state to treat men and women differently. The Court was of the opinion that the judiciary will attempt to look at gender-based classifications without resorting to stereotypes about the proper roles for men and women in society.
Utilizing the intermediate scrutiny test, the Court determined that the admission policy at MUW was unconstitutional. First, the Court found that the Equal Protection Clause prohibits any discrimination on the basis of sex, whether manifested in unequal treatment of men or women. Thus, to the Court, the fact Hogan was male was inconsequential. Second, the Court explained that a defending institution has the burden of demonstrating an “exceedingly persuasive justification” for the discrimination. The Court rejected Mississippi’s argument that it was justified in admitting only women to compensate for discrimination against women. In rejecting this claim, the Court determined that this was not a persuasive justification, because women were not being discriminated against in the nursing profession, and the policy, in fact, perpetuated the stereotype that nursing was “women’s work.”
Third, the Court indicated that an institution must prove that the actions serve “important governmental objectives” and that the actions are “substantially related to the achievement of the goal.” The Court observed that the record showed that males were allowed to attend and audit nursing classes but not allowed to take course work for credit. This fact, according to the Court, undermined MUW’s argument because there was a lack of evidence that the presence of men in the classroom negatively impacted women.
In a more recent case, U.S. v. Virginia (1996), the Supreme Court considered whether a state military, all-male school unconstitutionally discriminated against women. Using the intermediate scrutiny test and reasoning similar to the analysis it applied in Mississippi University for Women, the Court declared the male-only admission policy violated the Equal Protection Clause.
Mississippi University for Women, along with more recent Court cases regarding male-only military schools, provides insight on gender discrimination. Even so, it is important to keep in mind that Title IX, the primary vehicle for combating gender-based discrimination, explicitly limits what types of educational institutions are allowed to have single-sex admission policies. Private undergraduate programs are generally exempt from Title IX’s prohibition of single-sex admission policies as are religious institutions if they obtain waivers. For most institutions, Title IX provides more guidance regarding discrimination based on sex and gender equity.
This document suggests a way of converting the Meter corpus, as distributed on CD ROM at the Lancaster CL-2001 conference, into a TEI conformant structure. It is a report of work in progress, and has no normative standing. The initial approach taken has been to identify the path of least resistance towards making the Meter corpus parse against the existing TEI DTD. No attempt has yet been made to define a specialised view of that DTD more appropriate to the Meter corpus, desirable though that objective is.
The first problem in building any TEI corpus is deciding what its overall structure should be. The TEI has rather specific notions of how electronic documents should be constructed, offering a range of choices in support of them. Making the right choice for a particular corpus is not always an easy choice -- not so much because the distinctions are imprecise as because it's often hard to think through their implications. I will try to justify my suggestions below.
First observation: the Meter corpus is not made up of complete newspapers, or even categories of stories. It is composed of stories selected from those available under a specific strapline, in various places on a certain day in one of two categories. A particular combination of strapline, day and category constitutes a major structural unit, and it is probably more appropriate to combine all stories with a common strapline than it is all those with a common data.
Second observation: such metadata as is available (and there is very little) applies at the level of particular sources (e.g. date and title of source newspaper). There is much less to be said about individual stories (just page numbers, as far as I can see). So we can use the TEI Header at quite a high level.
Third observation: most structural information about the corpus as currently delivered is embedded within the file structure used to store it, rather than explicitly within its markup. Conversion to any form of SGML or XML markup, but in particular to TEI, makes this policy at best unnecessary, and at worst infringes the TEI commandment "Thou shalt have no other encoding scheme besides me".
which shows that story number 144 comes from the Daily Mirror, has the strapline ‘Zeta’ , date 07.01.00, and is in the showbiz category. (Unfortunately, the story numbers are not unique across the collection, so they cannot be used as identifiers).
I propose to make part of this hierarchy explicit within the XML markup structure, thus making it independent of the storage medium, and also simplifying a wider range of analyses. I do not however consider that the "showbiz/courts" distinction need be represented within the structure: it is simply an attribute of the stories concerned and should be represented along with other metadata. I also propose to ignore the distinction between annotated and original, since I am concerned here only with encoding the annotated form of the corpus.
I propose to map individual stories to TEI <div> elements and straplines to TEI <text> elements. All <text>s on a given date are regarded as constituting a <group>, which is the <body> of a (higher-level) <text>. So the example cited would fit into a structure like this:
Note that the PA story for the given strapline is included at the same level as the other stories derived (or not) from it.
Other possibilities are not hard to imagine: for example, one could take the "divs all the way down" approach:
However, from my reading of the corpus design, it makes sense to regard all the stories for a given strapline on a given date as a unitary item, complete in some sense. The key distinction, in TEI terms, between <div> and <text> is that the latter is complete in a way that the former is not. Hence my preference for the first of these two possible mappings.
The TEI is unusual amongst encoding standards in that it has fairly detailed and explicit minimum requirements for metadata which should be supplied for a conformant text. This takes the form a <teiHeader> element which should be attached to each <TEI.2> element, and (in the case of a corpus) additionally to the whole corpus. The corpus header documents information specific to the whole corpus (and which does not therefore need to be repeated in each of its constituent parts), but otherwise conforms to the same minimum structure. The following indicates the minimal content of a TEI header for the Meter corpus:
A good header should make ancillary documentation unnecessary. The above structure is expandable to include all manner of other information, ranging from classification definitions and code tables, to change logs and alternative titles. In the example below, I have used the following additional features of the TEI Header:
The <classDecl> (classification declaration) element of the corpus header is used to define codes used in each individual text header to indicate its derivativeness and also its domain
A <textClass> element in each text header is used to specify the domain classification for its associated <text>; individual divisions of that text specify their derivativeness codes by means of an ANA (analysis) attribute. If further analytic codes are required, they can be added in the same way.
The body of each story consists of an optional title, followed by a page number and a series of paragraphs. As mentioned previously, I think segmenting paragraphs into smaller sentence-like units may be desirable, but is not essential. (The advantage of doing so is the increase in granularity with which one can reference parts of the corpus).
Within a story, stretches of text may be characterized as `verbatim' `rewrite' or `new' and optionally linked to a PA Source. Other than that, no markup beyond word separation is currently envisaged (but see further below).
Stretches marked as verbatim, rewrite, or new should be marked using the <seg> element, using the TEI ana (analysis) attribute to mark their assigned status. (Alternatively, extra elements with the same names could be defined as syntactic sugar). The existing TEI corresp attribute should be used to specify the identifier of the corresponding segment in the PA corpus where this is known. The correspondence may be specified at any convenient level: if a whole sentence, paragraph, or even text has a corresponding PA source, then the ana and corresp attributes should be specified on the corresponding <s>, <p>, or <div>, as appropriate. Note that stretches marked as verbatim etc. must be well-behaved with respect to the hierarchy.
Sequence numbers should be supplied as identifiers to mark the internal structure of each story using an appropriate scheme for the n (non-unique) or id (unique) attributes. A suggested scheme is described below.
A quick glance through the sample data suggests a few useful regularizations which could be carried out:
The PA texts carry several headings: it would be useful to distinguish the title from a byline and both of these from the actual strapline. The type attribute on <head> should be used for this purpose.
Various styles of quotation marks are used, including single quotes, back ticks, and double quotes. It might be helpful to normalize all of these, and to distinguish opening and closing quotes in some consistent way.
Some of the texts appear to use iso-8859-1 encoding: this is OK, but it must be stated within the XML PI. Several of the PA texts have lines of hyphens in them, which will upset any XML or SGML parser.
The AP stories lack identifying numbers, and may contain separate fragments of a given story, alternate versions of the same story, or both.
Each group of stories from a given date (i.e. each outer <text>) is allocated an identifier in the form Mmmdd (e.g. M0129). It might be better to number months from 1 rather than use the calendar month number, not just to avoid Y2K problems, but also to allow date comparison.
A composite identification is also supplied for each story. Firstly, each newspaper story (<div>) is given an arbitrary but unique number which is used as the value for its id attribute, prefixed with the letter M. Secondly, its n attribute carries a reference in the form xxxx-Mmmdd-j where the suffix is identical to the identifier of the strapline group to which the story belongs, and the xxxx is the alphabetic code for the newspaper concerned
I propose to handle AP stories in basically the same way, but they present an additional problem in that they are often split across several discrete files. The simplest way of handling that is simply to treat each file as a (further) nested <div> element within the story-level div. However, it is probably important to distinguish between files which are continuations of a previous one, and files which are substitute versions: this could be done using the type attribute on the relevant <div>. In the long run I think I would prefer to combine files of a single story into a single <div> of type AP, and combining any alternate versions into a distinct <div> of type AP-SUB,
To simplify transition, I suggest that a driver file be created, which will embed the contents of each file at the appropriate point. I am in the process of creating such a file to test out the design.
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If we as parents and citizens believe that the same “scientific, research-based” standards[2] applied to research in education and psychology are those applied to medicine, geology, or engineering, we are sadly mistaken. If we believe that objective criteria are employed when evaluating educational curriculum or behavioral analysis, we are likewise mistaken. Therefore, when presented with proposals in academic curricula that purport to be founded in “scientific, research-based” evaluation, we should take them with a grain of salt!
The bottom line for understanding this conflict between science and psychology is that the application of statistical methods to human behavior in the name of science is misdirected and inappropriate. When we measure natural phenomena, we get results that will vary depending upon the environmental factors affecting the thing being measured. For example, we can measure the speed at which a rock falls from a certain height. Although the rock’s speed may be affected by external factors, such as air resistance, there is nothing the rock can do, no decision it can make that will change the speed at which it falls. However, when we attempt to measure a person’s attitudes or opinions, that person can change his or her attitude, opinion, or belief at any time—often because of a conscious, deliberate decision to do so, as an act of will. Such deliberate assertion of a person’s will is extremely difficult, if not impossible to measure.
The social “sciences” and psychology have long yearned for the respectability of scientific disciplines, and have touted themselves as science for many decades. However, both fields emerged from the same humanistic cesspools of the last century.
1. The graphic image at the top of this post is from WWII. These beautiful children were part of Dr. Mengele's so-called "scientific" research.This photo was retrieved from the YouTube film footage of “Romani children used in Nazi racial studies,” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5DDRy0I9rU
3. See yesterday's post "Shaping Mankind's Behavior" for more quotes from Dr. Schaeffer. "Francis August Schaeffer (30 January 1912 – 15 May 1984) was an American Evangelical Christian theologian, philosopher, and Presbyterian pastor." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Schaeffer
4. Another View of Philosophy and Culture: Back to Freedom and Dignity by Francis Schaeffer (Crossway Books: Wheaton, Ill.,
In 1982, just as the Skinnerian machine was rolling full-speed ahead into the classrooms of America, THE COMPLETE WORKS OF FRANCIS A. SCHAEFFER: A CHRISTIAN WORLDVIEW was published.[1] In a treatise entitled “A Christian View of Philosophy and Culture: Back to Freedom and Dignity,” noted Christian scholar and theologian Dr. Francis Schaeffer warned of B.F. Skinner and his methods. This treatise was written specifically to counter Skinner's Beyond Freedom and Dignity, and to warn the world about the far-reaching horrible consequences of adopting Skinner's worldview:
Skinner says that up until the present time all of humanity has considered man to be in some sense autonomous—that is, that there is in each individual an “ego” or mind or center of consciousness which can freely choose one or another course of action. But, Skinner says, autonomous man does not exist, and it is the task of behavioral psychology to abolish the conception.... Skinner declares that everything man is, everything man makes, everything man thinks is completely, 100 percent, determined by his environment.
After the publication of Beyond Freedom and Dignity [1972], when he [Skinner] was at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, he spoke at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California. There he said, “The individual does not initiate anything.” In fact, he said that any time man is freed from one kind of control, he merely comes under another kind of control. Christians consider that man is autonomous in that he is significant, he affects the environment. In behavioristic psychology, the situation is reversed. All behavior is determined not from within but from without. “You” don’t exist. Man is not there. All that is there is a bundle of conditioning, a collection of what you have been in the past: your genetic makeup and your environment. But Skinner goes a step further, subordinates the genetic factor, and suggests that man’s behavior can be almost totally controlled by controlling the environment.... Some behaviorists would differ with him on this last point. How is it that the environment controls behavior?
Here Skinner brings up the concept of “operant conditioning.” This notion is based on his work with pigeons and rats. The basic idea is that “when a bit of behavior is followed by a certain consequence, it is more likely to occur again, and a consequence having this effect is called a reinforcer.” (p. 27) That is, for example, “anything the organism does that is followed by the receipt of food is more likely to be done again whenever the organism is hungry.”
There are two kinds of reinforcers: negative reinforcers which have adverse effects, and positive reinforcers whose effect is positive. Skinner contends that only the positive reinforcers should be used. In other words, in order to reinforce a certain kind of behavior, one should not punish; he should reward. If a person is surrounded by an atmosphere in which he gets a sufficient reward for doing what society would like him to do, he will automatically do this without ever knowing why he is doing it.... Within the Skinnerian system there are no ethical controls. There is no boundary limit to what can be done by the elite in whose hands control resides. [bold added]
Note that last statement above. Even though Skinner claimed that only positive reinforcers should be used, his successors, most notably including David Hornbeck (see Day 28 and Day 29 posts) adopted penalties as the most effective method of controlling human behavior. So Dr. Schaeffer was right when he warned, "Within the Skinnerian system there are no ethical controls. There is no boundary limit...."
The reduction of man’s value to zero is one of the important factors which triggered the student rebellion at Berkeley and elsewhere in the 1960s. Those students sensed that they were being turned into zeros and they revolted. Christians should have sensed it long before and said and exhibited that we have an alternative.... We are on the verge of the largest revolution the world has ever seen—the control and shaping of men through the abuse of genetic knowledge, and chemical and psychological conditioning.
Will people accept it? I don’t think they would accept it if (1) they had not already been taught to accept the presuppositions that lead to it, and (2) they were not in such hopelessness. Many of our secular schools have consistently taught these presuppositions, and unhappily many of our Christian lower schools and colleges have taught the crucial subjects no differently than the secular schools. [bold added]
This warning hit the mark! We now have Christian and Conservative leaders who have adopted Skinner's Humanistic presuppositions about the malleability of man, and are now carrying the banner for the very Skinnerian coercive methods that Dr. Schaeffer was warning against!
What do we and our children face? The biological bomb, the abuse of genetic knowledge, chemical engineering, the behavioristic manipulation of man. All these have come to popular attention only a few years ago. But they are not twenty years away. They are not five years away. They are here now in technological breakthroughs. This is where we live, and as true Christians we must be ready. This is no time for weakness in the Church of Christ. What has happened to man? We must see him as one who has torn himself away both from the infinite-personal God who created him as finite but in his image and from God’s revelation to him. Made in God’s image, he was made to be great, he was made to be beautiful, and he was made to be creative in life and art. But his rebellion has led him into making himself into nothing but a machine.[2]
As mentioned in yesterday's post, David Hornbeck's "draft" plan for Iowa's education transformation initiative, leaked to the press and dated September 19, 1990, told the whole story. It was a most comprehensive explanation of the Skinnerian totalitarian system applied to society.
For the next 25 years Hornbeck would go on to become a change agent in key places of school leadership, leaving devastation in his wake wherever he went. A simple "google" search of his name will reveal the sweeping controversies surrounding this man as he stage-managed his intrusive and onerous Skinnerian transformation system.
Below are some key excerpts from Iowa's revealing "Draft" that told too much about the overall plan for school transformation. Read it and weep:
1. ...The success of schools in the new system should be judged on how well students master a clearly defined, measurable core of learning that sets high expectations of all students....
2. Student performance should be measured with a variety of tools that reflect the complexity of what students are expected to learn....
3. Successful schools, judged on student achievement, should be rewarded, unsuccessful schools should be helped to improve, and consistently inferior schools should be penalized. [bold in original, color added]
There you have it. The first two points have to do with measurable performance required of students under the Skinnerian method. The third one spells out that any schools that don't perform up to par will be penalized. Here is the shift -- Skinnerian operant conditioning would be applied to entire institutions in society, which includes the punishments of local school districts. This was 1990. We are now in the year 2014 and many, many schools have now been penalized. Read on and notice who is held responsible for students performing up to par:
4. Staff in individual schools must have the authority to make decisions affecting student achievement and must be accountable for results....
7. Schools in the new system must be responsible for ensuring collaboration with health and human services agencies to reduce barriers to student learning....
8. ...Schools must assist parents in assuming their full role as partners in educating their children.... [bold in original, underlining and color added]
Next Hornbeck spelled out the outcomes -- a term that would go on to become well-known across America as Outcome-Based Education, now known as Common Core. Skinnerian outcomes were defined by Hornbeck as
"results which schools are expected to produce with their students.... Results... used to measure success...." [bold, color added]
Note that word "success." The elite educrats would define this nebulous "success," not parents, not classroom teachers, not local districts. There was a lot of hoopla over the "outrageous outcomes" of OBE in the 1990s because they didn't have much to do with solid academics, but were obviously politically correct outcomes and mind-bending junk science.
"An outcome or result which cannot be measured may be a useful goal but it is relevant as a result for which a school or school district can be held accountable." [bold, color added]
The term "accountability" became a code word associated with measurable outcomes -- not only in education reform but in other areas of society as well. These results in Hornbeck's report included such intrusive privacy-invading things as
"personal qualities related to self-esteem, good health habits and ethical decision-making." [bold, color added]
So the State, according to Hornbeck, would be prescribing and pre-determining the acceptable measurable "result" in these highly personal areas of a child's thinking and feeling.
Hornbeck was disingenuous. He insisted that "the state assessment program's objective is to determine school and school district performance, not individual student performance." But this is not true, and little Johnny and Susie sitting at their desk on big bad SCARY ASSESSMENT DAY knew full well that if they don't perform well on the test, they would face stiff penalties. This is why teachers across the nation have had to learn how to teach to the test. It preserves their own job. Plus they care about their students and worry about them failing.
The worst part of Hornbeck's "Draft" is this frightful scenario he outlines for those school districts that don't perform up to par. There is a series of interventions, leading to a total takeover of the district. This was unfathomable back in 1990, but now we've all seen it happen in cities across the country. The really sad thing about Hornbeck's proposal was that those schools already struggling would be further penalized, often via so-called "remediation" which was intrusive and punitive.
Hornbeck wrote: "On the penalty side, I envision the following consequences for schools and their staff...." He went on to describe in elaborate detail the horrors that teachers would be facing. These penalties included loss of the following things: teacher longevity pay, local control, administrative decision-making authority, state and local financing, and even students. Administrators could be put on probation, staff could suffer financial penalties, and good (and wealthy) students could flee the district as it was sinking like the Titanic. And somehow Hornbeck envisioned that by imposing such extremely negative penalties this would help students feel good about themselves?! And teachers teach better?! And districts be proud?! Hornbeck's penalties were stifling, killing true freedom and the spirit of joy in learning.
Another whole section of the Hornbeck report included detailed instructions about how to institute site-based decision making that would supplant the duly-elected school boards and wrest control away from local parents and citizens. A token parent or two would be permitted on this controlled council. He was already using this formula. Note that his "Draft" was prepared for the "Iowa Business-Education Roundtable Task Force," an unelected board of Who's Who leaders, some of whom admitted they signed onto the dotted line without even reading the report! In this way, the site-based councils became a clever form of managed change in which they rubber-stamped any new innovation towards implementing the Skinnerian operant conditioning methods on their schools, teachers and students.
This report sets a course in which schools are expected to produce results at unprecedented high levels. They will be expected to produce them with a broader group of students -- and eventually with all students....
...If we are to have a high expectation, outcome based, consequences-driven, school-based shared decision making system that is evaluated with substantially different assessment strategies, it will require different capacities, skills and patterns of renewal for staff than presently exist. Literally everyone will need retraining at least to some degree.
The collection and analysis of school performance data will be done more quickly, more powerfully and with greater accuracy through technology. Technology is critical to a strong data base at many levels.
Technology will reduce reliance on single sources of instructional material (such as textbooks)....[bold and color added]
Parent, Advocate, Health, and Social Service Support -- Children need far more than academic instruction if they are to succeed in school.... They requires [sic] connecting education, health and social services in unprecedented ways.... [bold and underline in original, color added]
...One illustrative approach to accomplishing that objective would be to abolish the present State Board of Education and local boards of education and replace them with Boards of Children and Families at the state and local levels. One could then establish results for children we wish to achieve that cut across education, health and social services....[bold and color added]
Hornbeck then went on to propose the formation of a "Family Resource Center in or near each elementary school" that would offer preschool, child care, home visits, parent education, family support services, health services, social services, employment counseling, job development, drug and alcohol abuse counseling, family crisis counseling, and teenage pregnancy prevention services. This last one was connected with Planned Parenthood's school-based clinic initiative!
In conclusion, David Hornbeck put wheels on Skinner's operant conditioning machinery and 25 years ago he traveled the country with his word-processor, equipping well over 30 states with his massive plan for the transformation and overhaul of our nation's schools. His grandiose plan became part of America 2000, Goals 2000, and No Child Left Behind. Hornbeck would almost single-handedly put Skinnerian methods into American mainstream.
Many in the field of education adopted a cult-like conformance to predetermined "outcomes" and "results" mandated from on high. Teachers didn't dare ask the questions -- after all, there were penalties for their non-compliance! And administrators were hooked in, forced into the mold, or they retired. And poor little Johnny and Susie sitting at their desks, still feel the HORRORS of the pressure to perform measurable results and outcomes every single day.
In the Fall of 1990 a document was prematurely leaked to the Iowa public. This document was a landmark guide to understanding the direction that education reform would take in the decades to come. It was never intended to be reviewed by the public, but was supposed to remain in the upper realms of the education elite. This September 19, 1990 report was titled "First Draft of Recommendations on the Iowa Initiative for World Class Schools," and it was authored by David Hornbeck.
During the late 1980s and early 1990s David Hornbeck, a change agent extraordinaire who came out of Carnegie, was cynically dubbed by parents and citizens as "Mr. Have Word-Processor Will Travel." He traveled from state to state as a highly paid consultant and regurgitated nearly identical state "transformation" plans to every state board of education. Since that time he has left a huge wake of controversy in his path wherever he has gone to do his social engineering. Here is a brief bio:
Mr. Hornbeck previously served as Philadelphia’s Superintendent of Schools, Maryland’s State Superintendent of Schools, Pennsylvania’s Executive Deputy Secretary of Education, President and CEO of the International Youth Foundation, an architect of Kentucky’s education reform law KERA, a partner in the law firm of Hogan and Hartson, Co-director of the National Alliance for Restructuring Education, Senior Education Advisor to the Business Roundtable and Deputy Counsel to the Governor of Pennsylvania, He has chaired the boards of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, the Children’s Defense Fund, Council of Chief State School Officers, Good Schools Pennsylvania and the Public Education Network, Mr. Hornbeck served as chair of the Carnegie Corporation’s commission that produced Turning Points and chair of the National Chapter I Commission.
Hornbeck's "draft" report to Iowa was more honest than any of the other state reports he issued. In it he divulged the EXTREME Skinnerian plan to produce "results" in all of society. Below is an insightful article from the November 1992 Iowa Report, "Did Hornbeck Fail?" that gives a broad overview of his plan for education transformation:
It remains a matter of record that to read Hornbeck is to understand America 2000. His sweeping recommendations explicitly outline every detail in the future transformation of education, not only in Iowa, but also across America. He was simply re-stating the grand, master plan at the national level....
Hornbeck covered the assessment testing in elaborate detail. His proposal for Iowa included every aspect of the new individual student testing that would incorporate feelings, behaviors, values, opinions and attitudes. He acknowledged that the core curriculum would be built around the assessment outcomes, meaning the intended test results....
Hornbeck was also open and realistic about rewards and penalties. Later documents would hide the hideous fact that individual schools and teachers would be rewarded and penalized based upon their success at implementing the goals of his report. If the students scored the politically-correct way on the new assessment tests, then the schools would remain open and the teachers would keep their job. If not Hornbeck proposed severe penalties.
...the rewards and penalties... are listed on page after page in Hornbeck's Draft. Ultimately teachers will be subject to the same rigorous assessment of beliefs, opinions, behaviors, values and attitudes as their students. It is likely that the rank and file of teachers do not fully comprehend the ramifications of Hornbeck's penalties, for if they did they might have protested. As it was, the key leaders of each state education organization went with the plan, stating only minor objections.
It was in Hornbeck that one could first learn what the term "mentor" really means, i.e. monitor. He spelled out a job description for an "Iowa Mentoring Educator" who was to travel around the state policing and enforcing transformation efforts. These individuals would be given broad, sweeping powers to shut down schools, manage schools defined to be "in crisis," and generally supersede any remnant of true local control. This shocking job category disappeared from later documents, but the entire proposal makes no sense without some type of policing entity to enforce change...
It was also from Hornbeck that one could first learn that school based shared decision-making was a lie, and why. Hornbeck laid out in vivid detail how these committees should be structured and how they were to function. He made it clear that the entire education accountability system in our country and state was to be superseded by a committee of non-elected officials. Voters and American citizens were thrown out in Hornbeck's equation. Inserted in was a modest concession to a token parent on the committee.... Hornbeck makes it abundantly clear that his master plan must be accepted in its totality in order to work.
Hornbeck also spelled out the entire America 2000 plan, including early chidhood education, school-based clinics, the merging of human services with education, and the absolute dependence upon technology rather than texts....
Tomorrow, on Day 29 of this Skinnerian Horror Files series, we will publish Part 2 and include significant Skinnerian excerpts from Hornbeck's "Draft" proposal to Iowa that was too honest about what would become the agenda of America 2000, Goals 2000, No Child Left Behind, Outcome-Based Education... and what we now know as "Common Core." Stay tuned. . . .
I am not the only one who has written the history of education reform. Dr. Dennis wrote an excellent book in 1993 titled Chronology of Education With Quotable Quotes. Below is his warnings about B.F. Skinner:
1948: Walden II by B. F. Skinner (1972 Humanist of the Year) is published describing a society in which children are reared by the State rather than their parents, are taught only "desirable" characteristics from birth, and are never punished.
1972 November: Psychology Today publishes "Shapers at Work" by Kenneth Goodall describing a number of behavior modification programs around the country, including a 3-year program in Prince George's County, Maryland, designed not only to change students' behavior but also "to manage the behavior of the whole community." The project is conducted by the Institute for Behavioral Research, with whom B. F. Skinner and Buckminster Fuller are associated. The IBR is headed by Harold Cohen, who states, "I'm not a moralist, it just doesn't work."
1977 August 1: The Washington Post prints Lawrence Feinberg's "Competency Tests Set in 26 Schools," in which he reports that a new "competency based curriculum" to be used in every school in Washington, DC, "is based on the work in behavioral psychology of Harvard University's B.F. Skinner, who developed teaching machines and even trained pigeons during World War II to pilot and detonate bombs and torpedoes." Washington, DC, Associate School Superintendent James Guines tells Feinberg, "If you can train a pigeon to fly up there and press a button and set off a bomb, why can't you teach human beings to behave in an effective and rational way? We know we can modify human behavior. We're not afraid of that. This is the biggest thing that's happening in education today.'
The following alarming information comes from Appendix XVI in my book, an article titled “Totalitarian Data-Gathering System Prepared by U.S. Department of Education” by Samuel Blumenfeld.* You can read his article in its entirety by going to my website: http://www.deliberatedumbingdown.com and clicking to download the original edition of my book.
Blumenfeld's insightful article is a must read for parents who want to know what sort of data is being collected on their children. Sam begins with the statement:
If ever proof were needed to confirm that the New World Order would be totalitarian in its control of individual citizens, the U.S. Department of Education’s recent release of its handbooks on data-gathering on students and faculty should be enough to satisfy any freedom-loving citizen. The two publications are the Student Data Handbook for Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education (NCES 94–303) released in June 1994, comprised of 226 pages plus about 100 pages of appendices, and the Staff Data Handbook: Elementary, Secondary and Early Childhood Education (NCES 95–327) released in January 1995, comprised of 219 pages and about 70 pages of appendices. Both Handbooks were produced under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Education, the Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI), and the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES).
"Accurate and comprehensive information is needed in order to make appropriate cost effective and timely decisions about students within both public and private schools. Teachers, school administrators, school district administrators, school board members, and state and federal education agency personnel must use information about students to plan and carry out programs of learning that meet the needs of children with different abilities and requirements, from divergent backgrounds, and of different ages. School health officials and other service providers also use information about individual students to ensure appropriate services are provided to them. These information needs are being met in an increasing number of instances by automated management information systems that allow data to be analyzed in a variety of ways to address the questions and needs of the decision-makers. A management information system is effective, however, only to the extent that data are consistently entered into the system according to established definitions, data are updated and maintained on a regular basis, and information relevant for ongoing decision-making can be added to the system. This handbook addresses the importance of consistency in how data are defined and maintained within the education system."
Blumenfeld's article documents an diverse array of highly personal information on your child that is being collected by the government. Blumenfeld understands how this is tied all to the behavioral psychology of B.F. Skinner. He wrote:
It is absolutely essential, if we are to remain a free people, that this entire data-collection system be stopped and dismantled. It has no place in a free society. The legislation that authorized it must be repealed or rescinded or defunded. This entire system is based on the need of behavioral scientists for a detailed, longitudinal accumulation of data to verify the [efficacy] of their programs to change human behavior. Benjamin Bloom, the godfather of Outcome-Based Education, wrote in his 1964 book Stability and Change in Human Characteristics:
"We can learn very little about human growth, development, or even about specific human characteristics unless we make full use of the time dimension. Efforts to control or change human behavior by therapy, by education, or by other means will be inadequate and poorly understood until we can follow behavior over a longer period." (p. 5)
That the behaviorist’s purpose of education is to change human behavior was spelled out in Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Goals dealing with the affective domain. He was greatly concerned with the need to get control of children as early as possible. He wrote:
"The evidence points out convincingly to the fact that age is a factor operating against attempts to effect a complete or thorough-going reorganization of attitudes and values." (p. 85)
"The evidence collected thus far suggests that a single hour of classroom activity under certain conditions may bring about a major reorganization in cognitive as well as affective behaviors. We are of the opinion that this will prove to be a most fruitful area of research in connection with the affective domain." (p. 88)
"We believe that the early environment is of crucial importance for three reasons. The first is based on the very rapid growth of selected characteristics in the early years and conceives of the variations in the early environment as so important because they shape these characteristics in their most rapid periods of formation.
"Secondly, each characteristic is built on a base of that same characteristic at an earlier time or on the base of other characteristics which precede it in development….
"A third reason… stems from learning theory. It is much easier to learn something new than it is to stamp out one set of learned behaviors and replace them by a new set." (p. 215)
The data collection system outlined in the Student Handbook will give the behaviorists the vital tool they need to hone their ability to thoroughly reorganize the values, attitudes and behaviors of the American student. God help us if this system is implemented.
*from The Blumenfeld Education Newsletter, October 1995 (Vol. 10, No. 10, Letter #109). All bold and color emphasis in this post is added.
The following information is from Jed Brown's report "The 'Skinner Box' School" which is reproduced in its entirety as Appendix XX in my book the deliberate dumbing down of america. This will be very helpful for those who have never been taught about behavioral psychology. If you want to understand what is happening to children, this briefly tells the story:
Three different types of psychological conditioning have invaded schools with Outcome- Based Education and education reform. Each type has its specified purpose in controlling the behavior, and therefore the minds, attitudes, and values of our young. The first is Classical Conditioning, developed by a Russian physiologist named Ivan Pavlov only a few years before Watson’s conception of Behaviorism. The second, credited to B.F. Skinner, is Operant or Instrumental Conditioning. The third, attributed to Albert Bandura, is Observational Learning. Each of these Behaviorist conditioning approaches is woven through the OBE reforms of education to accomplish only one thing: to control attitudes by controlling behavior.
Classical, or Pavlovian Conditioning can be defined as creating a relatively permanent change in behavior by the association of a new stimulus with an old stimulus that elicits a particular response. Working on physiology experiments, Pavlov noted that each time the dogs he used as subjects were to be fed they began to salivate. He identified the food as the “old” stimulus and the salivation as the response, or behavior. Pavlov rang a bell each time the food was presented to the dogs. The bell was identified as the “new” stimulus. After several pairings of the bell and the food, he found that the dogs would salivate with the bell alone. A change in behavior had occurred.
All well and good, but what do dogs, food, saliva, and bells have to do with changing attitudes in children? Just like Pavlov’s dogs, children’s behavior patterns can be changed with Classical Conditioning. Upon sufficient pairings, a child will associate old behavior patterns and consequent attitudes with new stimuli. The Pavlovian approach is therefore a potent weapon for those who wish to change the belief structures of our children. Further, Classical Conditioning may be used to set children up for further conditioning that is necessary for more complex attitude shifts. The method is being used to desensitize children to certain issues that heretofore would have been considered inappropriate for school-age children.
One example of an attitude change by Pavlovian conditioning revolves around the word “family.” The term “family,” as it is applied to the home setting, is used as the old stimulus. The allegiance to parents and siblings that is normally associated with the term “family” may be thought of as the response, or behavior. With the current education reform movement the child is told by the teacher that the school class is now the family. Thus, the term “class” may be thought of as the new stimulus. By continually referring to the class or classroom as the family, an attitude change takes place. By association, the child is conditioned to give family allegiance to the class and teacher.
An example of desensitizing children through Classical Conditioning can be seen in the inclusion of gender orientation within the curriculum. The school setting may be thought of as the old stimulus. The formal school setting carries with it a whole set of emotional-behavioral responses, or behaviors. There is an air of authority and legitimacy that is attached to those subjects included in the curriculum. This feeling of legitimacy can be considered a behavioral response. By placing the topic of gender orientation into the curriculum, it is associated with legitimacy of the school settings. Thus, children are desensitized to a topic that is different from the traditional value structure, and hence they are predisposed to further conditioning.
The real meat and potatoes of Outcome-Based Education is Operant Conditioning, or Rat Psychology, so called because B.F. Skinner used rats as his experimental subjects. A “Skinner Box,” a box containing a press bar and a place to dispense a food pellet, is used to condition the rat to press the bar (the behavior). A food pellet (the stimulus) is used to reinforce the desired behavior, pressing the bar. The rat, having no idea what to expect, is placed in the box. Once in the box, the rat’s movements are exploratory and random. As soon as the rat looks towards the bar, the experimenter releases a food pellet. After eating the food the rat resumes his random movement. Another look, another pellet. Another look, another pellet.
Once the rat is trained to look at the bar, he is required to approach the bar before the pellet is delivered. The rat must then come closer and closer to the bar each time before reinforcement is given. Over time, the rat’s behavior is slowly shaped by the experimenter; each trial the rat successively approximates more closely the ultimate behavior of pressing the bar. Eventually the well-conditioned rat will continually press the bar as fast as he can eat. Operant Conditioning is, therefore, defined as a relatively permanent change in behavior by successive approximations through repeated trials using positive or negative reinforcements.
The concept of “successive approximation” is key to understanding the use of Operant Conditioning with Outcome-Based Education. Just as for the rat, the experimenter (the State) establishes the ultimate goals for children (pressing the bar). OBE requires that specific behavioral outcomes be designed such that the children must master each outcome in succession. The outcomes are designed in a spiral fashion, such that as the child goes further in school, the outcomes more closely approximate the ultimate goals. As children master an outcome, the reinforcement is found in approval (food pellets). Another outcome, more approval. Another outcome, more approval (successive approximation). When the Skinner Box experiment is complete, our children, like rats, will dance to the tune of the State.
Observational Learning, although it does not carry the name conditioning, has been described by Dollard and Miller as a special case of Operant Conditioning. It is Operant Conditioning applied to social behavior. Observational Learning is the twenty-five cent word for modeling. There are two purposes for Observational Learning in the schools. First, it is a method used to condition a host of social behaviors, like parenting styles, gender roles, problem-solving strategies, and discipline boundaries. Second, it is used as reinforcer of the behaviors and attitudes previously conditioned with Classical and Operant Conditioning.
According to Observational Learning, people model the behavior of those within their “reference groups.” Under normal conditions, the child’s primary reference group is the family. Nevertheless, children are being conditioned with Classical methods to shift allegiance to their new school family, their new reference group. Once the new group is established, schools use surveys to gauge attitudes and then orchestrate the conditioning process through Observational Learning. Relying almost exclusively on cooperative learning (group learning), OBE reforms unfortunately use Observational Learning to establish and enforce the proper behaviors and attitudes through peer pressure and a forced “group think” process.
The idea that our schools are not dealing in attitudes and values is ludicrous. The psychologists have ripped the schools from parents and teachers alike. Their only objective is to create children who may look different, but behave the same, think the same, and believe the same. They shall create in each child the “perfect child.” Like John B. Watson, they shall create children as they see fit. They shall do it with conditioning, not teaching. Is it any wonder that our schools are failing to educate children when we use rats as the example of exemplary learning? Welcome to the “Brave New World.” Welcome to the “SKINNER BOX SCHOOL.” [all emphases added]
LAWRENCE P. GRAYSON OF THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Education, wrote “Education, Technology, and Individual Privacy” (ECTJ, Vol. 28, No. 3, pp. 195–208) in 1976. The following are some excerpts from this important paper which serves as a clear warning regarding the indiscriminate use of behaviorist methods and technology:
The right to privacy is based on a belief in the essential dignity and worth of the individual. Modern technological devices, along with advances in the behavioral sciences, can threaten the privacy of students. Fortunately, invasions of privacy in education have not been widespread. However, sufficient violations have been noted to warrant specific legislation and to promote a sharp increase in attention to procedures that will ensure protection of individual privacy. Technology that can reveal innermost thoughts and motives or can change basic values and behaviors, must be used judiciously and only by qualified professionals under strictly controlled conditions. Education includes individuals and educational experimentation is human experimentation. The educator must safeguard the privacy of students and their families....
Privacy has been defined as “the right to be let alone” (Cooley, 1888) and as the “right to the immunity of the person—the right to one’s personality” (Warren and Brandeis, 1890). Individuals have the right to determine when, how, and to what extent they will share themselves with others. It is their right to be free from unwarranted or undesired revelation of personal information to others, to participate or withdraw as they see fit, and to be free of unwarranted surveillance through physical, psychological, or technological means.
We are rapidly entering the age of no privacy; when everyone is open to surveillance at all times; when there are no secrets from the government.... [There is] an alarming trend whereby the privacy and dignity of our citizens is being whittled away by sometimes imperceptible steps. Taken individually, each step may be of little consequence. But when viewed as a whole, there begins to emerge a society quite unlike any we have seen—a society in which government may intrude into the secret regions of a man’s life at will.
Behavioral science, which is assuming an increasing role in educational technology, promises to make educational techniques more effective by recognizing individual differences among students and by patterning instruction to meet individual needs. However, behavioral science is more than an unbiased means to an end. It has a basic value position (Skinner, 1971) based on the premise that such “values as freedom and democracy, which imply that the individual ultimately has free will and is responsible for his own actions, are not only cultural inventions, but illusions” (Harman, 1970). This position is contradictory to the basic premise of freedom and is demeaning to the dignity of the individual. Behavioral science inappropriately applied can impinge on individual values without allowing for personal differences and in education can violate the privacy of the student....
There is a large portion of his inner world which the person discloses to a few confidential friends and shields against the intrusion of others. Certain [other] matters are kept secret at any price and in regard to anyone. Finally, there are other matters which the person is unable to consider.... And just as it is illicit to appropriate another’s goods or to make an attempt on his bodily integrity without his consent, so it is not permissible to enter into his inner domain against his will, whatever is the technique or method used....
Whatever the motivations of the teacher or researcher, an individual’s privacy must take precedence over effective teaching, unless good cause can be shown to do otherwise. Good cause, however, does not relieve the teacher or school administrator from the responsibility of safeguarding the privacy of the student and the family. Yet, many teachers and administrators remain insensitive to the privacy implications of behavioral science and modern technology in education....
Intent on improving education, educators, scientists, and others concerned with the development and application of technology are often insensitive to the issues of privacy raised by the use of their techniques. For example, many psychological and behavioral practices have been introduced on the ground that they will make education more efficient or effective. However, improvements in efficiency through technological applications can reinforce these practices without regard to their effects. What is now being done in education could be wrong, especially if carried out on a massive scale. As the use of technology becomes more widespread, we may reach the point where errors cannot be detected or corrected. This is especially important because technology interacts with society and culture to change established goals and virtues. Propagating an error on a national level could change the original goals to fit the erroneous situation. The error then becomes acceptable by default.
In developing and applying technology to education, potential effects must be analyzed, so that negative possibilities can be identified and overcome before major resources are committed to projects that could produce undesirable long-term social consequences.
In matters affecting privacy it is better to err on the side of the individual, than on that of research or improved educational practice. Violations of privacy can never be fully redressed.
Ftnt. No. 14. Privacy is a constitutionally protected right; education is not. The Supreme Court ruled in Griswold v. Connecticut (decided in 1965) that the right of privacy is guaranteed by the Constitution. In Rodriguez v. San Antonio Independent School District (decided in 1973), the Court ruled that education is not a protected right under the Constitution.
We interrupt the current Skinner Horror Files series to announce that the Libertarian candidate for governor in New York state has just quoted Charlotte in his opposition to charter schools!
"I don't agree with that...not for one minute. You know what charter schools are? Charter schools are publicly-funded schools. They have no local control. Charlotte Iserbyt, former U.S. Education Secretary (wrong title!), under Ronald Reagan, said
"Think about that for a minute. We cannot have charter schools expanded. We need to bring schools back to local control, to the local people - local school boards. There is no local school board with charter schools. I know that Mr. Astorino has come through with "Stop Common Core" and all that might be true, but he seems to support charter schools. We will see about that when he speaks today. Charter Schools is terrible. It takes away the people's control of education.
My little girl, Gracie...she is not going to a charter school. I will home school before she goes to a charter school. I want local control. I am the parent; my wife is the parent. I want us to control our children's education. I want local control. Local school board and teachers being allowed to teach. That doesn't happen with charter schools and it won't."
Over the years one has seen the departure of many talented teachers who have left the profession due to Skinnerian Performance-based Teacher Education. Teaching used to be a joyful job in a creative environment where students thrived on learning and applying that knowledge to real life situations. B.F. Skinner stole that joy. In performanace-based instruction, there is a narrow scripted learning process with behavioral outcomes that have been predetermined. Below is an indication of why so many teachers felt they needed to leave the profession.
The following quotes are excerpted from Appendix VII in my book the deliberate dumbing down of america. This comes from a vintage 1971 report that spells out in alarming detail the pervasive influence of Skinner. Not only students would be required to be "performance-based," but also the teachers. The title of the report says it all -- Performance-based Teacher Education: What Is the State of the Art?, Stanley Elam, Ed. (Phi Delta Kappan Publications: Washington, D.C., 1971).*
The Association is pleased to offer to the teacher education community the Committee’s first state-of-the-art paper. In performance-based programs performance goals are specified, and agreed to, in rigorous detail in advance of instruction. The student must either be able to demonstrate his ability to promote desirable learning or exhibit behavior known to promote it. He is held accountable, not for passing grades, but for attaining a general level of competency in performing the essential tasks of teaching…. Emphasis is on demonstrated product or output. Acceptance of this basic principle has program implications that are truly revolutionary....
[T]he student’s rate of progress through the program is determined by demonstrated competency rather than by time or course completion.... Instruction is individualized and personalized.... Because time is a variable, not a constant, and because students may enter with widely differing backgrounds and purposes, instruction is likely to be highly personand situation-specific.... The learning experience of the individuals is guided by feedback....
[T]eaching competencies to be demonstrated are role-derived, specified in behavioral terms, and made public; assessment criteria are competency-based, specify mastery levels, and made public; assessment requires performance as prime evidence, takes student knowledge into account; student’s progress rate depends on demonstrated competency; instructional program facilitates development and evaluation of specific competencies....
The application of such a systematic strategy to any human process is called the systems approach.... We cannot be sure that measurement techniques essential both to objectivity and to valid assessment of affective and complex cognitive objectives will be developed rapidly enough for the new exit requirements to be any better than the conventional letter grades of the past. Unless heroic efforts are made on both the knowledge and measurement fronts, then PBTE may well have a stunted growth....
1) the fact that its focus on objectives and its emphasis upon the sharing process by which those objectives are formulated in advance are made explicit and used as the basis for evaluating performance;
2) the fact that a large share of the responsibility for learning is shifted from teacher to student;
3) the fact that it increases efficiency through systematic use of feedback, motivating and guiding learning efforts of prospective teachers;
4) the fact that greater attention is given to variation among individual abilities, needs, and interests;
5) the fact that learning is tied more directly to the objectives to be achieved than to the learning resources utilized to attain them;
10) the fact that it provides better bases for designing research about teaching performance. These advantages would seem sufficient to warrant and ensure a strong and viable movement.
Among the most difficult questions asked about the viability of performance-based instruction as the basis for substantial change in teacher preparatory programs are these:
Will it tend to produce technicians, paraprofessionals, teacher aides, etc., rather than professionals?… These questions derive from the fact that while performance-based instruction eliminates waste in the learning process through clarity in definition of goods, it can be applied only to learning in which the objectives sought are susceptible of definition in advance in behavioral terms. Thus it is difficult to apply when the outcomes sought are complex and subtle, and particularly when they are affective or attitudinal in character.
Some authorities have expressed the fact that PBTE has an inadequate philosophic base, pointing out that any performance-based system rests on particular values, and the most important of which are expressed in the competencies chosen and in the design of the learning activities.
...4) There are political aspects to the question of how far the professor’s academic freedom and the student’s right to choose what he wishes to learn extend in PBTE.
5) …The mere adoption of a PBTE program will eliminate some prospective students because they do not find it appealing. The question remains: Will these be the students who should be eliminated?…
7) PBTE removes students regularly from the campus into field settings and emphasizes individual study and progress rather than class-course organization, thus tends to isolate the people involved. We live in a period when such isolation is not a popular social concept, and since many aspects of the PBTE approach could be conceived as Skinnerian, dehumanizing etc., it is important that programs be managed in such a way as to minimize isolation?…
9) Finally, there is a need to overcome the apathy, threat, anxiety, administrative resistance, and other barriers that stand in the way of moving toward PBTE and toward performance-based teaching in the schools.
*This excerpt was reformatted and emphasized for blog posting. Paper prepared for the Committee on Performance-based Teacher Education of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education pursuant to a contract with the U.S. Office of Education through the Texas Education Agency, Austin, Texas.
Succession planning can be a challenging and emotional process; it can also be inspiring and enriching. It begins with a look at the values the organization wants to perpetuate and the things board, staff and supporters love and admire about the current leadership. Succession planning builds on the past and present and looks ahead to where the fresh energy and vision of a new leader might take your organization.
Hopefully every organization has some kind of emergency succession plan. This is basically an inventory of all the important file locations, passwords, contacts, contracts, policy numbers and other critical data. It includes who will step in, or up, in the case of a sudden, unplanned loss of leadership.
In the case of a planned executive transition, a thoughtful and thorough succession plan looks at the leadership qualities, management skills and values the organization wants in its next generation of leadership. The process of identifying those attributes represents a rare opportunity to engage with all stakeholders and results in cataloguing the experience, background and traits to look for in candidates. Even when there is a strong internal candidate, the process can identify where she or he might need additional support and training in order to succeed. It also gives departing leaders an opportunity to think about their legacy and plan some next steps.
Consider too, that it is not just the ED at the center of succession planning. The process of succession planning asks many critical questions:
What fundraising and communications opportunities are to be found in honoring a departing ED and celebrating the arrival of a new one?
Should we plan on hiring an Interim ED who can give an unbiased assessment of the state of the organization before deciding on a new permanent ED?
It is often helpful to have an outside consultant facilitate the process. Someone who can keep discussion of these highly charged topics and related issues on neutral ground, have confidential conversations with all involved and keep the succession planning process on time and on track. For one Abdale Consulting client, the data collected during the succession planning process became the basis for a new round of strategic planning once the new executive director was on board.
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President Trump said Monday that he has ordered his chief trade negotiator to draw up a list of $200 billion in Chinese products that will be hit with 10 percent tariffs if China refuses to back down in the rapidly escalating trade war between the two countries.
Trump said that if China responds to this fresh round of tariffs, then he will move to counter "by pursuing additional tariffs on another $200 billion of goods".
"Rather than altering those practices, it is now threatening United States companies, workers, and farmers who have done nothing wrong".
"China apparently has no intention of changing its unfair practices related to the acquisition of American intellectual property and technology", Trump said in a statement. Some of those tariffs-which would add 25% to the price of the goods affected at the border- are set to be implemented on July 6. "Trump could put more pressure on other countries like Japan and North Atlantic Treaty Organisation courtiers", said Yoshinori Shigemi, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management in Tokyo. He added that China is a "predatory economic government" that is "long overdue in being tackled", matters that include IP theft and Chinese steel and aluminium flooding the U.S. market. "China will not just swallow United States tariffs", said Driscoll. "It's an unprecedented level of larceny".
"The Chinese may just replace some of the American oil with Iranian crude", said John Driscoll, director of consultancy JTD Energy Services. "This is predatory economics 101".
China's threat to impose duties on United States oil imports will hit a business that has soared in the last two years, and which is now worth nearly $1 billion per month.
That proposal would see Europe's south bear the brunt of the inflow of migrants and refugees. The two parties are part of the same overall coalition running Germany.
The curfew restricted Islamic worshipers to pray at Eid prayer grounds near their homes. The community is one of the most affected by the insurgency in Borno State.
The Jesuit pope has integrated his opposition to abortion into his broader condemnation of what he calls today's "throwaway culture".
A cut in Chinese purchases of U.S. oil may also benefit Iran's sales, which Washington is trying to curb with new sanctions it announced in May.
"We were actually preparing to raise imports according to an earlier government line", he added, referring to a Beijing policy enacted earlier this year to help reduce the USA trade deficit with China. China is retaliating by raising import duties on US$34 billion worth of American goods, including soybeans, electric cars and whiskey.
The exchange of blows between Washington and Beijing has heightened fears of a protracted dispute that could hurt global growth and particularly Europe, given that Trump has signalled he wants to impose tariffs on automotive exports.
Pompeo on Monday described USA actions as "economic diplomacy", which, when done right, strengthens national security and global alliances, he added.
"Further action must be taken to encourage China to change its unfair practices, open its market to United States goods, and accept a more balanced trade relationship with the United States", Trump said in a statement.
XXXTentacion has made headlines in recent months for a string of legal problems stemming from a 2016 domestic violence arrest. The rapper XXXTentacion , who was shot this afternoon in South Florida in an apparent robbery , has died, TMZ is reporting .
The toxic pant has thick leaves stretching five feet wide and large clusters of white flowers on the top in an umbrella pattern. Officials in Virginia have confirmed a giant weed that can cause third-degree burns and blindness has been found in the state.
Prime Minister Theresa May addressed Billy's case during her announcement of £20bn worth of new NHS funding. She is demanding a meeting with the Mr Javid and Mr Hunt to ensure that "no more medicine is confiscated".
According to Musk's email, the unnamed employee claimed he had become disgruntled after failing to receive a promotion. He named Wall Street short-sellers, oil and gas companies and other automakers.
The Goodman family says they are reaching out to another insurance provider for help. Now the insurance company wants the family to be 132-thousand dollars for negligence.
The Spurs have other draft prospects to evaluate in the meantime, as they now hold the No. 18 pick in the first round. Any NBA GM should, of course, ask themselves this question before they trade or sign a player.
Bernthal's recent projects include Netflix's The Punisher and a guest star role on Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt . AMC have not commented on the reports and it is not known what circumstances will lead to his return.
The EU will not formally ratify the transition deal without reaching an agreement on the details of the backstop plan . The commission described EU's own backstop proposals as a "timely and workable solution".
Immigration advocates and Democrats say the administration has made it exceedingly hard to claim asylum at official ports of entry.
The World Health Organisation ( WHO ) will officially be classing addiction to video games as a disorder from today. ICD-11, which has been over a decade in the making, provides significant improvements on previous versions.
At least, that's the big takeaway from the fact that his joint album with wife Beyoncé is already available on Apple Music . In the song, she sings: "If I gave two fucks - two fucks about streaming numbers/ Would have put Lemonade up on Spotify".
She said it happened "out of the blue" and that it wasn't the result of an accident. "It was a normal Tesla", tweeted McCormack. She posted a video of the vehicle stopped at the side of the road with flames and smoke coming from underneath it.
You were the least sick of all the people who were here who are dying ", Keegstra snaps, leaning over his hospital bed. Donald Bardwell told The Chronicle that Keegstra was accusatory from the start. " I'm sorry, sir.
We haven't seen confirmation of Uber's removal from Google, so we don't know the reasoning behind it or exactly when it happened. Have a low-end phone or tiny data cap? The feature was available for a little over a year, going live back in January of 2017.
Organizers said on Facebook Sunday the remainder of the festival has been cancelled and they are "still processing much of this". Twenty-two people were injured and one suspect is dead after a shooting at an all-night art event in Trenton, N.J.
Mulvaney has been praised by Republican lawmakers for reining in an agency they saw as unaccountable, while liberals led by Sen. He's frozen data collection in the name of security, dropped enforcement cases, and directed staff to slash next year's budget.
The plane was headed to the city of Rostov-on-Don, where Saudi Arabia will play their second Group A clash against Uruguay . It is understood the plane is 12-years-old and players filmed themselves calmly leaving the aircraft after their ordeal.
When contacted by Variety , Locklear's publicist noted that the actress is on hiatus, and had no further information. We're told both the Ventura County Fire and Sheriff's Departments responded to Locklear's home.
Russian police said one of the men was taken to hospital following an incident that saw him cut himself on a carriage door.
I can't think of an act that is more cruel , that is more evil than to rip a child from their parents", Gutierrez said. She wrote , "this zero-tolerance policy is cruel ". "We pride ourselves on acceptance", she wrote. "It is immoral .
The last time Tunisia and England met was in a group stage game at the 1998 World Cup , which the Three Lions won 2-0. Harry Kane has fired England to a 2-1 win in their World Cup opener, scoring an injury time victor to sink Tunisia .
If you don't see that in your app quite yet, Google says it's rolling it out to users starting today and over this coming week. You can now preview links within conversations, too, so that you can decide whether you want to click on it or not.
The local police there handed him over to Israel after refusing to admit him into the country based on his criminal record. Later he even traveled twice to meetings in Iran with his operators, whom he knew were Iranian intelligence officers.
In an interview with Good Morning Britain , Markle said watching the ceremony from the TV of a Bed and Breakfast was hard for him. Thomas said that Meghan had "been a princess since the day she was born", gushing: 'He made a good pick, didn't he?'.
Their public denials weren't "I don't recall"; they were "It didn't happen". Stone was introduced to Greenberg by another Trump aide, Michael Caputo .
A man who was shot Monday afternoon in Deerfield Beach is South Florida-born rapper XXXTENTACION , TMZ reported. He was recently on house arrest but was released so he can embark on touring duties.
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postage stamp from a 19th century British colony in South America has become the world's most valuable stamp - again.
The 1856 British Guiana One-Cent Magenta sold Tuesday at auction in New York for $9.5 million, Sotheby's said. It was the fourth time the stamp has broken the auction record for a single
The stamp was expected to bring between $10 million and $20 million. Sotheby's said the buyer wished to remain anonymous. The price included the buyer's premium.
"That price will be hard to beat, and likely won't be exceeded unless the British Guiana comes up for sale again in the future," Redden said.
Measuring 1 inch-by-1 1/4 inches, it hasn't been on public view since 1986 and is the only major stamp absent from the British Royal Family's private Royal Philatelic Collection.
The last owner was John E. du Pont, an heir to the du Pont chemical fortune who was convicted of fatally shooting a 1984 Olympic champion wrestler. The stamp was sold by his estate, which will designate part of the proceeds to the Eurasian Pacific Wildlife Conservation
Printed in black on magenta paper, it bears the image of a three-masted ship and the colony's motto, in Latin: "we
give and expect in return." It went into circulation after a shipment of stamps was delayed from London and the postmaster asked printers for the Royal Gazette newspaper in Georgetown in British Guiana to produce three stamps until the shipment arrived: a 1-cent magenta, a 4-cent magenta and a
Its first owner was a 12-year-old Scottish boy living in South America who added it to his collection after finding it among family papers in 1873. He soon sold it for a few shillings to a local collector, Neil McKinnon.
McKinnon kept it for five years before selling it to a Liverpool dealer who recognized the unassuming stamp as highly uncommon. He paid 120 pounds for it and quickly resold it for 150 pounds to Count Philippe la Renotiere von Ferrary, one of
Upon his death in 1917, the count bequeathed his stamp collection to the Postmuseum in Berlin. The collection was later seized by France as war reparations and sold off in a series of 14 auctions with the One-Cent Magenta bringing $35,000 in 1922 - an auction record for a single stamp.
Arthur Hind, a textile magnate from Utica, New York, was the buyer. King George V was an under-bidder. It is the one major piece absent from the Royal Family's heirloom collection, Beech said.
After Hind's death in 1933, the stamp was to be auctioned with the rest of his collection until his wife brought a lawsuit, claiming it was left to her.
The next owner was Frederick Small, an Australian engineer living in Florida who purchased it privately from Hind's widow for $45,000 in 1940. Thirty years later, he consigned the stamp to a New York auction where it was purchased by an investment consortium for $280,000 -
Back of stamp showing the marking and signatures of previous owners. Back of stamp showing markings: two stamps of Ferrari's trefoil mark; a large faint "H" of Arthur Hind; a small "FK" of Finnbar Kenny, the stamp manager at Macy's who brokered its sale by Hind's widow; a small shooting star added by Frederic Small; a penciled "IW" by Irwin Weinberg ($280,000 in 1970); a large penciled "J E d P", initials of DuPont. ($935,000 in 1980)
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Healthcare and adequate nutrition are basic human necessities which everyone should have access to. Unfortunately, for many they are merely unaffordable luxuries. One of the banes of modern medicine is the exorbitant cost of remedy that has rendered medical services in many parts of the world inaccessible to the poor. The consequences of this situation are dire indeed as easily preventable and treatable diseases are causing death and unnecessary long term suffering to millions.
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Dismal healthcare expenditure has aggravated the inadequacy of our healthcare infrastructure. India accounts for over 17 per cent of the world’s population while spending less than 1 per cent of the world’s total health expenditure. Our total healthcare expenditure stands at 4.1 per cent of GDP, which is among the lowest in the world.
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Professor Acharya has written numerous articles on international law, Constitutional law, administrative law, and comparative law as well as presented papers and delivered lectures in national and international conferences in the North and South America, Asia, Europe, and Middle East. He has represented landmark cases in the Supreme Court of Nepal, including daughters’ right to inherent property, and the Godabary Marble Case that resulted in the enactment of an Environmental Protection Act in Nepal. He also has worked toward eradicating bonded labor systems in far western areas of Nepal. Professor Acharya has consulted with and has been involved in various NGOs, including ITC/UNCTAD/GATT and OXFAM/Nepal, and also has served as pro tem judge on the Tribal Appeals Court.
1.1 This chapter seeks to identify which medical services GP Practices are obliged to provide as part of NHS funded treatment and where a GP is entitled to refer a patient to another NHS provider. Section 83 of the National Health Service Act 2006[1] (“the NHS Act”) provides:
“The Board[2] must, to the extent that it considers necessary to meet all reasonable requirements, exercise its powers so as to secure the provision of primary medical services throughout England”
1.2 “The Board” in the above section is a reference to the National Health Service Commissioning Board, known as NHS England. The Board is referred to within this chapter as NHS England but citation from statutes refer to it as “the Board”. Section 83(1) means that NHS England is under a statutory duty to secure the provision of primary medical services throughout England. Sections 83(5) and (6) provide:
“(5) Regulations may provide that services of a prescribed description must, or must not, be regarded as primary medical services for the purposes of this Act.
(6) Regulations under this section may in particular describe services by reference to the manner or circumstances in which they are provided”
1.3 The relevant regulations under section 83 are the National Health Service (Primary Medical Services) (Miscellaneous Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2013 (“the 2013 Regulations”). However several sets of Regulations were made under the statutory predecessors of section 83[3] which remain in force to the extent that they have not been amended by the 2013 Regulations.
1.4 The 2013 Regulations make extensive changes to the National Health Service (General Medical Services Contracts) Regulations 2004[4] (“the GMS Regulations) and the National Health Service (Personal Medical Services Agreements) Regulations 2004 (the “PMS Regulations”). These Regulations define the contents of GMS and PMS contracts (and have been updated on numerous occasions since they were first published). There are no Regulations for APMS contracts but the form of these contracts usually follows the GMS/PMS model, with amendments made to the model as required.
1.5 The current definitions of what are and are not “primary medical services” for the purposes of section 83 are contained within the GMS Regulations. These Regulations define the services that those delivering primary care within the NHS are obliged to provide. These definitions take effect as terms of practice contracts with NHS England held by GP practices. The definitions of primary medical services include:
2.1 The current definition of “essential services” for primary care is set out at Regulation 15 of the GMS Regulations as follows:
“(1) Subject to paragraph (1A), for the purposes of section 28R(1)[5] of the Act (requirement to provide certain primary medical services), the services which must be provided under a general medical services contract (“essential services”) are the services described in paragraphs (3), (5), (6) and (8).
(1A) The services described in paragraphs (3), (5), (6) and (8) are not required to be provided by the contractor during any period in respect of which the Care Quality Commission has suspended the contractor as a service provider under section 18 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (suspension of registration).
(2) Subject to regulation 20, a contractor must provide the services described in paragraphs (3) and (5) throughout the core hours.
(3) The services described in this paragraph are services required for the management of its registered patients and temporary residents who are, or believe themselves to be—
“disease” means a disease included in the list of three-character categories contained in the tenth revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems; and
(a) offering consultation and, where appropriate, physical examination for the purpose of identifying the need, if any, for treatment or further investigation; and
(b) the making available of such treatment or further investigation as is necessary and appropriate, including the referral of the patient for other services under the Act and liaison with other health care professionals involved in the patient's treatment and care.
(5) The services described in this paragraph are the provision of appropriate ongoing treatment and care to all registered patients and temporary residents taking account of their specific needs including—
(a) the provision of advice in connection with the patient's health, including relevant health promotion advice; and
2.2 The PMS Regulations do not contain a definition of essential services for primary care. However most PMS contracts provide that GP practices are required to provide essential services following the defined terms set out in the GMS Regulations.
2.3 The above provisions need to be interpreted in the light of the whole of the NHS Act as a whole which divides healthcare services into different categories. Acute medical services come within Part 1 of the NHS Act and primary care services fall within Part 4 of the NHS Act. Other parts of the Act provide for dental and pharmaceutical services to be delivered as part of NHS funded care.
2.4 Although there is an inevitable measure of overlap between acute services and primary care services, where services are classified as “acute services” under Part 1, they are generally not primary care services under Part 4. Acute services are widely defined in section 3(1) of the NHS Act as follows:
(d) such other services or facilities for the care of pregnant women, women who are breastfeeding and young children [as the group considers] are appropriate as part of the health service,
(e) such other services or facilities for the prevention of illness, the care of persons suffering from illness and the after-care of persons who have suffered from illness [as the group considers] are appropriate as part of the health service,
2.5 Where a CCG commissions relevant services under section 3(1) of the NHS Act, a GP can discharge his or her obligations as a provider of primary care by referring an NHS patient onto another NHS provider where his or her patient requires one of those acute services. The “essential services” that are required to be provided by GPs are therefore a much narrower group of services.
2.6 The core requirement on a GP who provides essential services to NHS patients is “the management of” such patients. “Management” of a patient includes:
a) offering consultation and, where appropriate, physical examination for the purpose of identifying the need, if any, for treatment or further investigation; and
b) the making available of such treatment or further investigation as is necessary and appropriate, including the referral of the patient for other services under the Act and liaison with other health care professionals involved in the patient’s treatment and care.
2.7 This is expanded by Regulation 15(5) which provides that management of the GP’s patients includes the provision of appropriate ongoing treatment and care to all registered patients and temporary residents taking account of their specific needs including:
a) the provision of advice in connection with the patient's health, including relevant health promotion advice; and
b) the referral of the patient for other services under the NHS Act (which normally means referral for acute and community services under section 3 of the NHS Act).
2.8 These definitions need little further explanation because they define the essential core obligations of a GP working in the NHS. These are however the contractual obligations that a GP practice owes to NHS England under a GMS Contract or a PMS Contract which imports these definitions. There is a separate legal duty in tort (i.e. negligence) to the patient which exists alongside the contractual duty. The doctor’s duty in tort will obviously be very substantially informed by the contractual duties owed by the practice under the relevant practice contract. How those precise non-contractual duties work themselves out is examined in the chapter on negligence[6].
These are precisely defined terms under the GMS Regulations. For more details about how practice lists operate please see chapter 6.
3.2 The GP practice is not obliged to offer “management services” to every patient on their list for every minute of the core hours (because that would be an impossible task to fulfil and would mean offering services where they were not needed). The contractual duty is to provide services to patients who are, or believe themselves to be:
““illness” includes any disorder or disability of the mind and any injury or disability requiring medical or dental treatment or nursing”
3.4 Thus a GP practice is obliged to see and offer a management services to a patient who believes himself or herself to be ill even if that person is not, in fact, suffering from any diagnosable illness. The wide definition means that, for example, a drug addiction is likely to be an “illness” because drug addiction changes the brain in fundamental ways, disturbing a person's normal hierarchy of needs and desires and substituting new priorities connected with procuring and using the drug. The resulting compulsive behaviours that override the ability to control impulses despite the consequences are similar to hallmarks of other mental illnesses. The behaviour can be classified as an illness in ICM 10 within the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems and thus GP practices have the same management duty to such patients as they have to patients with any other illness.
3.5 A GP is obliged to provide a management service to a patient “in the manner determined by the practice in discussion with the patient”. Thus the patient is entitled to be consulted about the way in which general medical services are provided to the patient but the final decision about the manner in which services should be provided (including the location at which the services should be provided) rests with the GP.
4.1 The GMS Contract (and virtually all PMS Contracts) provides that the contractual duty on the GP practice to provide the essential services is only operative during “core hours”. These hours are defined in Regulation 2 of the GMS Regulations as follows:
“core hours” means the period beginning at 8am and ending at 6.30pm on any day from Monday to Friday except Good Friday, Christmas Day or bank holidays”
4.2 However the GMS Contract does not require the GP practice to make a GP available in person to provide routine services to patients throughout the core hours. Under Regulation 20 the duty to provide services within core hours has 2 parts, namely:
a) to provide the essential services within core hours, “as are appropriate to meet the reasonable needs” of its patients; and
b) to have in place arrangements for its patients to access such services throughout the core hours in case of emergency.
4.3 Thus if GP practice premises are closed at any point during the core hours, the GP practice either must provide a means for patients to be able to access one of the practice GPs throughout that period or must make arrangements with an out of hours provider to provide emergency GP services to patients during that period. There are no set surgery hours within the GMS GP contract but the opening hours need to be sufficient to “meet the reasonable needs of its patients”.
4.4 There is considerable discussion in the professional press about practices which do not provide sufficient surgery slots to meet the needs of patients and thus patients find themselves having to wait for an appointment time. The Labour government had a policy that patients should have a maximum period of waiting of 48 hours before seeing a GP. However that target was abandoned by the coalition government in 2010. The present position is that there is no specific time target but the NHS website states:
“Your surgery should be able to offer you an appointment to see a GP or other healthcare professional quickly if necessary. However, if it is more convenient, you should also be able to book appointments in advance”
4.5 GP practices which fail to provide a sufficient number of surgery appointments to meet the reasonable needs of their patient populations are probably acting in breach of the contractual requirement to provide services to “meet the reasonable needs of its patients” and could find that NHS England serves a Remedial Notice to require them to extend the number of surgery appointments.
5.1 Patients who seek assistance from their GP are ill (or at least consider themselves to be ill). Some of these patients will be too ill to be able to attend the surgery premises or, if they have an infectious condition, it may not be medically appropriate for them to attend the GP surgery because they may spread their condition to other patients. Thus treating patients at their own home has always been part of the work of a GP.
5.2 The GMS and PMS contracts have the following provisions which define when a GP is obliged to treat a patient outside the surgery premises:
“(1) In the case of a patient whose medical condition is such that in the reasonable opinion of the contractor—
the contractor shall provide services to that patient at whichever in its judgement is the most appropriate of the places set out in sub-paragraph (2).
(b) such other place as the contractor has informed the patient and the Board is the place where it has agreed to visit and treat the patient; or
(a) arranging for the referral of a patient without first seeing the patient, in a case where the medical condition of that patient makes that course of action appropriate; or
(b) visiting the patient in circumstances where this paragraph does not place it under an obligation to do so”
5.3 Thus a patient is entitled to medical treatment from the GP practice if, in the reasonable opinion of the GP practice, two conditions are satisfied, namely:
5.4 At the stage that the GP is making this assessment it is likely that the GP will not have seen the patient and therefore can only make this decision based upon the information that the patient has given to the GP practice (or has been provided on the patient’s behalf) and on the medical history of the patient as set out in the notes. It seems clear however that the decision whether to make a home visit is a matter for the GP’s judgment and is not something that could properly be left to reception staff or even the practice nurse because the contract requires the contractor to make the assessment. The first test is whether the patient requires “attendance” which must mean whether the patient has a need for the provision of the type of patient management services defined in the essential services. The second test is whether it is inappropriate for the patient to attend at the practice premises. There is no limit to the reasons why a GP might consider that it could be inappropriate for the patient to attend at the practice premises. It may be that the patient is too ill to attend, has an infectious illness which makes it inappropriate to attend or has a medical such as agoraphobia which makes it difficult for the patient to attend the surgery. This provision could also be used to manage a violent patient who the GP practice does not wish to remove from its list but nonetheless wishes to treat in a location where there is a measure of protection for the GP (such as a room at a local police station if he police were to agree to that arrangement).
5.5 Once the GP practice has reached the opinion that the patient needs treatment (from a GP) outside the surgery, the place at which the GP must offer treatment is set out in the Regulations. It must be offered at the “most appropriate” of the following places:
5.6 The final provision appears to be a catch all provision but that place must still pass the test of being the most appropriate place to provide services to the patient.
5.7 A GP practice which asserted that it did not offer home visits under any circumstances or applied a requirement for a patient who sought a home visit which was different to those set out above would be acting in breach of contract and could, in an extreme case, have the contract cancelled by NHS England.
6.1 Until 2004 GP practices were required to provide essential service to patients at all times of the day and night. Many practices used deputising services to provide services to patients outside of core hours. Thus, in practice, prior to 2004 many patients would not see their family doctor if they sought GP services out of hours (OOH”). However as part of the changes in 2004 GP practices were entitled to opt-out of responsibility for providing OOH services. The vast majority of GP practices did so and accordingly the responsibility for OOH GP provision fell to primary care trusts to arrange.
6.2 The present duty to commission OOH primary care services lies with the CCG and not NHS England. It follows that CCGs need to be careful to observe the rules on conflicts of interest in any contract process where one of the bidders includes GPs who work within a local GP practice (and are therefore members of the CCG).
6.3 Primary care trusts entered into contracts with a wide range of OOH providers. Some were GP co-operatives such as Devon Doctors, who arranged for out of hours cover to be provided by their on GP members or by GPs who were contracted to the service provider. There have been a series of scandals and problems with OOH providers, such as the case involving a German doctor, Dr Daniel Ubani, who came to the UK for the weekend to do a double OOH shift and gave a patient 10 times the normal dose of morphine, resulting in the death of the patient. There have also been serious problems with OOH providers failing properly to record management data and thus seeking to hide their shortcomings.
6.4 A GP practice that does provide OOH services must meet the quality requirements set out in the document entitled “National Quality Requirements in the Delivery of Out of Hours Services” published on 20th July 2006: see paragraph 11 of Schedule 6 to the GMS Regulations.
6.5 The government has indicated its intention to move responsibility for out of hours cover back to GP practices. If this happens it seems highly unlikely that GP practices will agree to cover all OOH periods themselves, and is far more likely that contracts with local OOH providers will remain in place. However, even if a GP practice has a contract in place, GP practices will remain contractually liable to NHS England to provide these services.
7.1 GPs are not para-medics and will not usually be called to a medical emergency within their practice area. However the GMS Regulations provide that GP practices must provide a limited range of emergency services. Regulations 15(6) and (7) provide:
“(6) A contractor must provide primary medical services required in core hours for the immediately necessary treatment of any person to whom the contractor has been requested to provide treatment owing to an accident or emergency at any place in its practice area.
(7) In paragraph (6), “emergency” includes any medical emergency whether or not related to services provided under the contract”
7.2 This is an obligation to react to requests for assistance made at any time throughout the core hours. The contractual duty to provide services only comes into effect if the GP practice has been “requested” to provide emergency primary care services in the event of an accident or emergency taking place anywhere in the practice area. The identity of the person making the request is not specified in the Regulations and the request therefore could be made by the police, fire brigade, paramedics or a member of the public (whether a patient on the practice list or not). The Regulation does not specify what sort of service the GP is required to provide beyond saying that the GP must provide primary medical services. Thus the GP has to provide the same type of “management” services for the patient in an emergency situation as he or she would provide in the surgery. This includes:
a) physical examination for the purpose of identifying the need, if any, for treatment or further investigation; and
7.3 It seems clear that, in order to comply with the contractual obligation, the practice would have to send out a qualified GP who could administer such services as could be reasonably expected from a GP as opposed to a specialist in emergency medicine. The contractual obligation is likely to be fulfilled if the GP arrives at the scene of the accident or emergency reasonably promptly and provides a primary medical service whilst, at the same time, calling for help from specialist emergency practitioners.
7.4 The second type of emergency service that a GP practice is required to provide “immediately necessary treatment” to someone who is not on the list of patients for the practice and is not a temporary patient but who comes within certain specified categories. Regulation 15(8) to (10) provides the contractual duty is as follows:
“(8) A contractor must provide primary medical services required in core hours for the immediately necessary treatment of any person falling within paragraph (9) who requests such treatment, for the period specified in paragraph (10).
(a) whose application for inclusion in the contractor's list of patients has been refused in accordance with paragraph 17 of Schedule 6 and who is not registered with another provider of essential services (or their equivalent) . . .;
(b) whose application for acceptance as a temporary resident has been rejected under paragraph 17 of Schedule 6; or
(a) in the case of paragraph (9)(a), 14 days beginning with the date on which that person's application was refused or until that person has been subsequently registered elsewhere for the provision of essential services (or their equivalent), whichever occurs first;
(b) in the case of paragraph (9)(b), 14 days beginning with the date on which that person's application was rejected or until that person has been subsequently accepted elsewhere as a temporary resident, whichever occurs first; and
(c) in the case of paragraph (9)(c), 24 hours or such shorter period as the person is present in the contractor's practice area”
a) It is not a duty to provide a full primary care service to these patients but only to provide immediately necessary treatment to such patients. There is clearly a measure of judgment that the GP practice will have to make as to what services are within this requirement and which services can be left for another GP to provide in due course;
b) The duty is limited to those categories of patients set out in Regulation 15(9) namely individuals who have applied to join the practice list and been refused, who have been rejected as temporary residents or are in the practice area for less than 24 hours;
c) The duty is time limited in that for patients who have been rejected from the practice list either as permanent or temporary patients, the duty only lasts for a maximum of 14 days but can come to an end if the patient secures another GP in that period and, in the case of a person only in the practice area for 24 hours, is limited to a maximum of 24 hours.
7.6 A person who has been accepted onto the practice list and is then removed from the list because, for example, the patient has been violent to staff members, does not come within Regulation 15(8) of the GMS Regulations unless that person applies to re-join the practice list and is refused. Equally, a person who has applied to join the practice list but has not yet been accepted or refused does not come with this provision. The GP practice is therefore under no contractual duty to provide services to such a patient.
7.7 The Regulations do not explain what happens if, at the end of the 14 day period, the rejected patient presents at the surgery seeking a further course of “immediately necessary treatment”. It seems likely that the duty under Regulation 15(8) of the GMS Regulations is a “one off” duty to an individual and that, once the period specified in Regulation 15(10) has ended the GP practice has no further duty to provide medical services to that individual. If it were otherwise a patient who had been refused entry onto the practice list as a result of violence to staff could, for example, keep seeking services under this provision and thus remain a threat to staff.
8.1 Essential services are the range of services that GP practices are obliged to provide as a minimum to their practice patients and temporary residents. However GP practices can contract to provide extra services to patients and thus avoid the need for the GP practice to refer patients who need such services elsewhere. Services which are extra to the essential services (as described above) are classified as “additional services” and “enhanced services”. GP practices are not obliged to contract to provide additional services but they are paid additional sums (usually as part of the global sum) where they agree to do so.
8.3 The standard GMS Contract provides details of the way in which each of services are required to be provided. Hence, for example, GP practices that agree to provide contraceptive services are required to provide services in the following way:
“The Contractor shall make available the following services to all of its patients who request such services:
(c) the treatment of such patients for contraceptive purposes and the prescribing of contraceptive substances and appliances (excluding the fitting and implanting of intrauterine devices and implants);
(d) the giving of advice about emergency contraception and where appropriate, the supplying or prescribing of emergency hormonal contraception or, where the Contractor has a conscientious objection to emergency contraception, prompt referral to another provider of primary medical services who does not have such conscientious objections;
(e) the provision of advice and referral in cases of unplanned or unwanted pregnancy, including advice about the availability of free pregnancy testing in the practice area and, where appropriate, where the Contractor has a conscientious objection to the termination of pregnancy, prompt referral to another provider of primary medical services who does not have such conscientious objections;
(f) the giving of initial advice about sexual health promotion and sexually transmitted infections; and
(g) the referral as necessary for specialist sexual health services, including tests for sexually transmitted infections”
8.4 There are extended definitions in the Standard Contract for the services to be provided by GP practices that contract to provide other additional services.
8.5 The contract can specific that the GP practice should provide additional services to the practice patients and persons accepted by the GP practice as temporary residents. However the GMS contract can also be extended so that such services are provided to a wider range of patients. Hence, for example, a GP practice could develop a specialism in minor surgery or be contracted to provide contraceptive services to a wider range of patients than just those on its practice list.
essential services, additional services or out of hours services or an element of such a service that a contractor agrees under a contract to provide in accordance with
specifications set out in a plan, which requires of the contractor an enhanced level of service provision compared to that which it needs generally to provide in relation to that service or element of service;
9.2 There is no limit on the type of enhanced services that a commissioner and a GP practice can agree to be provided to NHS patients, provided that the service can properly be considered to be part of the health service. The terms fall to be agreed between the commissioner and the provider.
10.1 Part 1 of Schedule 6 to the GMS Regulations provide a list of other services that GMS contracts must specify all GMS practices must provide to their patients. There is a similar list in the PMS Regulations. The following paragraphs summarise these requirements.
10.2 Premises: The contract provides that the contractor shall ensure that the premises used for the provision of services under the contract are:
10.3 Telephone lines: NHS GP practices are prohibited from using premium rate telephone numbers which start with the digits 087, 090 or 091 or consists of a personal number, unless the service is provided free to the caller. There are also provisions to prevent NHS GP practices using other types of premium rate telephone services.
10.4 New Patients: GP practices must take steps to ensure that any patient who has not previously made an appointment and attends at the practice premises during the normal hours for essential services is provided with such services by an appropriate health care professional during that surgery period. There is an exemption to this obligation for new patients who have to be referred elsewhere, in which case another appointment should be booked.
10.5 A slightly overlapping provision is that patients who are new to the practice list (but not temporary residents) must also be offered a “consultation” with the GP practice within 6 months at which the GP must make such inquiries and undertake such examinations as appear to it to be appropriate in all the circumstances. The wording of this requirement (in paragraph 4 of Schedule 6 to the GMS Regulations) is as follows:
the contractor shall, in addition and without prejudice to its other obligations in respect of that patient under the contract, invite the patient to participate in a consultation either at its practice premises or, if the medical condition of the patient so warrants, at one of the places referred to in paragraph 3(2).
(2) An invitation under sub-paragraph (1) shall be issued within six months of the date of the acceptance of the patient on, or their assignment to, the contractor's list.
(3) Where a patient (or, where appropriate, in the case of a patient who is a child, his parent) agrees to participate in a consultation mentioned in sub-paragraph (1) the contractor shall, in the course of that consultation make such inquiries and undertake such examinations as appear to it to be appropriate in all the circumstances”
10.6 Patients who are not seen for 3 years: Where a registered patient between the ages of 16 and 75 who has not attended the surgery for 3 years requests a consultation the GP practice must take advantage of the opportunity to this individual attending the surgery to “make such inquiries and undertake such examinations as appear to it to be appropriate in all the circumstances”. However there is no duty on the GP practice to seek out patients who have not attended for 3 years to offer them a check-up. The duty only arises if the patient requests a consultation.
10.7 Patients over the age of 75: The time period of non-attendance which needs to elapse before the GP practice has a duty to “make such inquiries and undertake such examinations as appear to it to be appropriate in all the circumstances” is reduced to 12 months. However once again, there is no duty on the GP practice to seek out patients over the age of 75 who have not attended the practice for 12 months to offer them a check-up. The duty only arises if such a patient requests a consultation with the GP practice.
10.8 Clinical Reports on patients on the list of another practice: Where the GP practice provides any clinical services, other than under a private arrangement, to a patient who is not on its list of patients, it shall, as soon as reasonably practicable, provide a clinical report relating to the consultation, and any treatment provided, to NHS England. Thus every time medical care is provided to a temporary resident or emergency care is provided to a patient who is not registered with the practice, a report should be sent to NHS England explaining what care has been provided and the clinical findings. NHS England then has the task of sending the report to the patient’s own practice so that it can form part of the clinical notes for that practice.
10.9 Storage of vaccines: GP practices must ensure that all vaccines are stored in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and that all refrigerators in which vaccines are stored have a maximum/minimum thermometer and that readings are taken on all working days.
10.10 Infection control: Each GP practice must ensure that it has appropriate arrangements for infection control and decontamination. The content of Infection Control policies are a matter for each GP Surgery. However NICE has published Guidance about infection control in primary care. Whilst there is a measure of discretion, GP practices would have to have good reasons for adopting policies which departed from the infection control guidance published by NICE.
10.11 The MPS has identified the following as the highest areas of breaches of infection control in GP practices:
d) Risks associated with clinical waste and the management of sharps. For example not using pedal operated clinical waste bins, clinical waste bins not being provided in the consulting room and inappropriate storage of clinical waste awaiting collection;
e) GP practices were not providing spillage kits, either purchased or made up in-house, for dealing with spillages such as body fluids, blood and mercury (if applicable);
g) Waiting room toys that were not cleaned routinely. The Guidance observed that soft toys are hard to disinfect and tend to rapidly become re-contaminated after cleaning and that conversely, hard toys can be cleaned and disinfected easily.
10.12 Duty of Co-operation: Paragraph 12 of Schedule 6 to the GMS Regulations provides that GP practices which do not provide additional services, enhanced services or OOH services must co-operate with those providers who do deliver those services for NHS patients. The GP practice must:
a) co-operate, insofar as is reasonable, with any person responsible for the provision of that service or those services;
b) comply in core hours with any reasonable request for information from such a person or from NHS England relating to the provision of that service or those services; and
c) in the case of out of hours services, take reasonable steps to ensure that any patient who contacts the practice premises during the out of hours period is provided with information about how to obtain services during that period.
10.13 However these obligations do not extend to requiring the GP practice to make care for its patients available during the out of hours period.
10.14 Handover requirements: Where a contractor is to cease to be required to provide to its patients a particular additional service, a particular enhanced service or out of hours services, either at all or in respect of some periods or some services, the GO practice is obliged to comply with any reasonable request for information relating to the provision of that service or those services made by NHS England or by any person with whom NHS England intends to enter into a contract for the provision of such services.
[1] The electronic version of the National Health Service Act 2006 on the www.legislation.gov.uk website has not yet been updated to show all the changes to the 2006 Act made by the Health and Social Care Act 2012. Hence the present publicly accessible version of section 83 at http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2006/41/section/83 still refers to the duty to provide primary care services being a duty resting on primary care trusts.
[2] Under the NHS Act 2006 as originally passed this duty rested on primary care trusts. It was transferred to NHS England in April 2013 as a result of amendments made in the Health and Social Care Act 2012.
[3] Transitional provisions mean that Regulations made under the equivalent of section 83 in the National Health Service Act 2006 continue to have effect./
[4] The electronic version of the National Health Service (General Medical Services) Regulations 2004 on the www.legislation.gov.uk website has not yet been updated to show all the changes made by the numerous amending regulations made since the Regulations were introduced in 2004. The original Regulations are at http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ssi/2004/115/contents/made but the wording quoted in this chapter is the version which is current at 1 January 2014 when this chapter has been written.
[5] “Section 28R” is a reference to section 28R of the National Health Service Act 1977 which was brought in by section 175 of the National Health Service (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003. This provision is now in section 85 of the National Health Service Act 2006 is a consolidating Act and thus references in these Regulations to sections of the 1977 act are required to be read as references to the relevant provision of the National Health Service Act 2006, which in this case is section 83. See section 17 of the Interpretation Act 1978 and Schedule 2 to the National Health Service (Consequential Provisions) Act 2006.
[6] This chapter is being written by Jonathon Jones QC and will be put on the website when completed.
David Lock QC is Head of the Administrative & Public Law Group and the Judicial Review & high Court Challenges Group at No5 Chambers. - See more at: http://www.no5.com/barristers/barrister-details/137-david-lock-qc/#sthash.PcnGl1Eh.dpuf
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There is a wide range of visual impairment beyond what glasses can correct, and it’s important for sighted people to understand what that range is so that we will be better equipped to provide the right kind of assistance. It’s also important to realize that being visually impaired doesn’t mean losing the ability to lead a full, exciting life!
A variety of eye diseases, genetic disorders, and birth defects, as well as old age and injuries, can interfere with healthy vision. Sometimes the vision loss is too severe to be corrected with lenses and not eligible to be repaired with modern procedures.
These visual impairments don’t all work the same. Some, like macular degeneration, erode the central vision without affecting peripheral vision. It is also possible to have a narrowed field of vision, in which central vision is fine but the peripheral vision is limited. Other visual impairments include photophobia (inability to tolerate light), diplopia (double vision), visual distortion, and difficulty with visual perception.
If someone has 20/70 visual acuity (meaning that they can only see something 20 feet away as well as something a person with normal vision can see from 70 feet away) or worse in their best eye even with corrective lenses, they have “low vision.” If they have 20/200 visual acuity in their best eye or worse, they are considered legally blind.
Even total blindness isn’t the same for everyone. Some people are blind from birth. Others lose their vision over time, sometimes quickly, sometimes slowly. Some blind people can tell the difference between light and darkness, while others can’t perceive any visual information at all.
Every visually impaired person’s situation is unique, but what they all have in common is that they are still people who deserve to be treated with respect. Talk to them like you would anyone else, and don’t just jump in and try to be a knight in shining armor. Politely greet them, introduce yourself, and ask if they need help. If they want help with mobility, ask them where they want you, match their walking speed, and describe upcoming obstacles like curbs, stairs, and sudden changes in the angle of the ground.
Be very specific when describing objects or places/placements. If you place something in front of the person you are helping, let them know where you placed it so they don’t lose track of it. If you’re in their home, you might offer to help tidy up, but make sure you place everything exactly where they want it or they may not be able to find it again.
Finally, if you see a visually impaired person with a guide dog, do not distract the dog while it’s working! As much as we all love petting friendly dogs, these highly trained canines have an important job to do.
Technology and medicine are advancing at an astounding rate, and the day when all forms of blindness and vision loss become curable might not be too many years in the future. Until then, we should all strive to help our vision-impaired family members, friends, and neighbors, and we should do everything we can to keep our own vision healthy.
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The New Hampshire Travel Council will be hosting a Legislative Breakfast on March, 12, 2014 from 7:30 AM until 9 AM at the State House Cafeteria.
The breakfast will be an opportunity for the public to meet the elected officials of the Council. It will also serve as a chance to learn the importance of the travel and tourism industry to the state’s economy.
The breakfast is free of charge. Please RSVP to margaret(at)nhtravelcouncil.com. The State House is located at 107 N Main Street in Concord, NH.
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5-star ratings in app stores come from exceeding expectations and leveraging the best of the platform.
A flood of 5-star ratings in the app store is what every developer hopes to see when they check in on their apps every morning. Positive word of mouth is the primary way great apps climb and sustain themselves at the top of the charts. Of course, feature placement from Apple (if you're lucky) doesn't hurt either.
As it turns out, you only have to do one thing well to get those 5-star ratings: delight your users. And how do you do that? You have to work harder than your competitors and stay singularly focused on that mission to delight. This is, of course, not so easy to pull off. You have to dig pretty deep in your smartphone's app store to find any 5-star apps. When you stumble across one, you'll notice that the app has very few downloads and reviews. Chances are it wouldn't be a 5-star app if more people were using it. Most apps at the top are 4 and 4½ stars. The vast majority, however, fall at the 3-star level or below.
For users to rate an app, they must submit their ratings with at least one star. So if you have an app in the store, congratulations, it's at least a 1-star app. The other four stars are up for grabs. Two of those stars can be picked up for simply meeting expectations; the other two come when an app exceeds the expectations of its users.
It's actually pretty easy to get three stars. All you have to do is ensure that your app does what it's advertised to do. Be honest in the store description, show your best screenshots, and deliver on your promise. That's what makes a 3-star app.
So how does an app make it to 4 and 4½ stars? The key is delight. At Intuit, we employ a set of principles called Design for Delight, which are a focus for all of our projects. I led a team as it designed and developed SnapTax, the first start-to-finish tax prep app that allows customers to use a smartphone to complete and file their taxes.
SnapTax has maintained a 4½ star rating since we launched it in January with 80% of our reviewers having rated it as 5-stars. Following on that experience, I will share my advice in this article for how to delight mobile users.
Give your users a solution they didn't think was even possible. In other words, do something that has never been done before. Utilize the capabilities of the latest mobile devices and push the limits of current technology to the extreme.
For SnapTax, most users would have never thought it possible to file their taxes on a smartphone. The concept alone of start-to-finish taxes on their smartphone already exceeded their expectations. Add to that a feature that had never been done before—optical character recognition of a complex document (a W-2) to transfer data to a form (a tax return)—and we were primed to wow our customers. Snapping a photo of your W-2 and seeing up to twenty fields filled automatically into your tax return really does feel like magic.
Focus on the basics and do them amazingly well. Mobile devices force us to simplify based on screen size, interaction models, and the short attention span of our users. It's not enough to get a few things right, every bit of the experience counts. Stress over every detail. Focus on simplicity. Iterate and refine constantly. Give your customers more than they expect even in the smallest of things.
As an example, data entry was initially a concern for SnapTax. Many people have an aversion to extensive typing on a tiny keyboard. We needed to make data entry a superior experience on a mobile device. Our solution was to eliminate data entry where possible and to simplify it in all other cases. Much of the data entry required for tax prep is numeric. SnapTax presents the numeric only keypad for all such fields, which has proven to be more efficient for our users than keying in the numbers that lay across the top of a standard laptop keyboard. We adjust the keyboard for each and every data field, ensuring that the one presented is the one most optimized for the data being entered.
To approach a 5-star rating in a specific app store, you need to get the app right for that store's specific platform. Study the guidelines. Match native interaction and design patterns. Borrow from industry giants that have the biggest customer base. Steal from those apps that make it to 4½ stars. Don't be vanilla and create something generally appealing; make it an amazing experience for the device and use all the special features unique to that device. Cross-platform web UIs, while right for some, will shave development costs but cannot take advantage of the available emerging technology.
With SnapTax, we created a customized Android experience. The Android platform's interaction models are quite different from those of the iPhone. We paid careful attention to create a user interface that matched the expectations of the Android user while retaining all of the features available for the iPhone. The result? SnapTax holds a 4½ star rating in the Android Market as well as in the iPhone App Store. The SnapTax UX design for iPhone vs. Android is unique, but its overwhelmingly positive customer reviews are virtually identical.
The benefit of prototyping is, of course, to test concepts before coding them. Prototyping also helps you move fast. You can stagger development as you learn what works and what doesn't work with users. As soon as you feel confident in a particular screen or flow, code it. Continue to prototype and iterate. Get user feedback as often as you can.
For SnapTax, we were able to iterate on, refine, test, and scrutinize every aspect of the experience by building a fully tap-able prototype of the entire workflow of the app. We didn't just prototype a few screens or a few things we wanted to experiment with, we prototyped all of the screens. We didn't just prototype sections and flows, we prototyped the end-to-end experience, which is over 200 screens. And that doesn't include the countless variations that were either tested with users or experimented with internally.
With working parts of the app implemented, we were able to get even richer feedback. We continued to iterate with both working code and the prototype, using two phones with customers; one had the working app on it and the other had the prototype. In doing so, we were careful to retain as much continuity as possible between the two.
We iterated as often as weekly and were able to get two or three times as much feedback from customers this way. By the time we released the app, we were very confident that we had eliminated problems and had found many ways to delight our customers.
The secret to 5-star success is simple: delight your customers by finding a way to do more than even you thought was possible. In his book Outliers: The Story of Success, Malcom Gladwell makes a clear argument for why opportunity followed by dedicated hard work allowed outliers like Bill Gates and The Beatles to achieve more than nearly anyone else in their field. The mobile revolution is here. We all have the opportunity to create a 5-star app for our customers. To do so we will have to work extremely hard to delight them.
Alan Tifford is a mobile experience design leader with 15 years experience. He's designed 5-star productivity apps for iOS and Android for Intuit, including TurboTax SnapTax which has been profiled in numerous reviews, books, and magazines.
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I included SnapTax as an example of good designin my new book, Mobile Design Pattern Galley, coming out with O'Reilly Media in November.
Your point about "doing what people didn't even know was possible" is excellent, and truly a great way to knock people's socks off. However, as the technology matures, and people get used to using every-day magic, it will no longer impress people - and they will simply come to expect it.
..at which point, people who aren't really doing any testing or thinking, will simply throw in the technology anyway, because "it's so awesome."
Thank you Alan for the article, especially the second part was very interesting. Like your app and the approach!
stresses the importance of thorough prototyping for all platforms in order to get a flowless, flowing UX!
Great article. Your case for custom UX on iPhone vs Android makes a lot of sense, and I can see the value in doing so... but I suspect that for a lot of small software shops, the proliferation of mobile platforms makes a cross-platform toolkit like Titanium or PhoneGap very compelling.
When you say you made fully tappable prototypes, what software did you use? Were you actually producing application prototypes, or were you mocking it up using other means?
Awesome article! In my opinion, the best part was "Focus on the basics and do them amazingly well". I'm preparing my first app for iPhone, so it was really helpful.
Testing all interactive screens is a pretty ballsy way to prototype, but I see that as the best way to do it, especially if you have time. (My professional opinion: If you don't make time to test everything, you shouldn't make the app -- or at least, you shouldn't expect the app to perform well.)
Really nice article, loved it, Specially the part "Stress over every detail. Focus on simplicity. Iterate and refine constantly"
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Jennifer Hudson is an American singer and actress, Golden Globe laureat and an Oscar for her supporting role in the film Dreamgirls, in which she starred opposite Beyonce.
His career began as a participant of the 3rd edition of American Idol, where many thought she was favorite, but she finished (although, of course, is also a success) seventh.
Entering show business was a woman full of curves, after the birth of her son decided to lose weight and so consequently proper diet and exercise, she managed to achieve this result, it can be safely called the change as a spectacular metamorphosis!
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AMPLEX will be exhibiting at these upcoming trade shows: MANTS: Baltimore, MD -- January 2019: NCNLA: Greensboro, NC -- January 2019; GSHE: Mobile, AL -- 2019
Rigoberto Ochoa, 39, center, gets an H2B visa each year to work at a nursery owned by George Kostilnik and Tami Knight.
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The Latest Ventures of China’s JD.Com JD .Com was launched in the year 1998 under the name 360 buy. The founder, Richard Liu started the company after his physical shops failed. These shops sold products of the Magneto optical brand. So he opened an online store that sold the same products and named it 360 […]
William Saito is a man with both domestic and international recognition in his technology skills. His career path was founded by the idea of “I’ve always been curious about how things work”, as he once described reflected on childhood. William Saito started his first business out of his college dorm room. His efforts were noticed […]
Matt Badiali is a respected geologist and financial advisor. He earned a master’s degree in Geology. He traveled to many countries examining the natural resource assets of large companies and had to determine if they were valuable. His extensive training as a geologist has enabled him to be able to pick very profitable resource stocks. […]
William Saito is an entrepreneur that others look up to. He has used his tremendous background to generate a huge success for himself. By writing a book, he is helping others to do the same. He wants other entrepreneurs to know that they can do the same thing and make money with what they know […]
Nassef Sawiris, an Egyptian billionaire, and American businessman, Wes Edens have concluded to invest a significant amount of capital into Aston Villa football Club through their jointly owned organization, NSWE. Tony Xia, a Chinese businessman who acquired the club two years ago, will remain on the board as well as the co-chairman. Tony claims that […]
Christopher Bailey of Burberry has taken up mentoring Ryan Seacrest. The two have joined in the world of fashion. Ryan Seacrest met Bailey during his time on American Idol. Ryan had his entire wardrobe designed by Bailey. It played a part in his image while competing. The suits that Seacrest wore became integral to his […]
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Matthew Autterson is the current CEO and the president of CNS Bioscience, a company that was established in 2013. The company concentrates on manufacturing pharmaceutical drugs to treat patients with different diseases and reduce pain to those affected by injuries. Mr.Autterson has headed several successful financial institutions. He has 25 years of experience working in […]
Newswatch has helped numerous small companies from all parts of the globe to succeed in their businesses greatly. Among the companies, Newswatch has assisted are Sony, Siemens, and Casio. Newswatch has also been able to drive campaigns through their television and online platforms that have seen companies reap huge harvests. Some of the campaigns that […]
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So having this problem in pt 12.8 (not blaming the program) I went back to a session for a client to record some over dubs had a horrible latency problem.i closed the session and reopen it holding...
Aw yes mine falls into that category ends in F when I get some free time [lol whatever that is anymore] I will open it up and look thank you
Ok so not sure what happen [running pt 12.7 on window 7 64bit with a 002R interface] clicked to start pt and it loaded up but notice I forgot to turn on my 002 so I went into hardware and it only...
OK so I have never own a mac but looking at one now but it comes with os 10.10 Yosemite. I looked on avid capability page looks like my protools 8.0.5 let not compatible. My ? Can you downgrade the...
Thank you everyone I have been dealing with avid was told they can no longer activate this product because it's to old it never been open.
Having problems installing have the mptk box just bought it. Also have the protools 8.0.3 disk that came with my mbox I went and bought the 002 R got that working fine now my problem open the toolkit...
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Stalin’s gulag, impoverished North Korea, collapsing Cuba...it’s hard to name a dogma that has failed as spectacularly as socialism. And yet leaders around the world continue to subject millions of people to this dysfunctional, violence-prone ideology.
In The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to Socialism, Kevin Williamson reveals the fatal flaw of socialism—that efficient, complex economies simply can’t be centrally planned. But even in America, that hasn’t stopped politicians and bureaucrats from planning, to various extents, the most vital sectors of our economy: public education, energy, and the most arrogant central–planning effort of them all, Obama’s healthcare plan.
In this provocative book, Williamson unfolds the grim history of socialism, showing how the ideology has spawned crushing poverty, devastating famines, and horrific wars. Lumbering from one crisis to the next, leaving a trail of economic devastation and environmental catastrophe, socialism has wreaked more havoc, caused more deaths, and impoverished more people than any other ideology in history—especially when you include the victims of fascism, which Williamson notes is simply a variant of socialism.
How the energy powerhouse of Venezuela, under socialism, has become an economic basket case subject to rationing and blackouts
How socialism, not British colonialism, plunged the bountiful economy of India into stagnation and dysfunction—and how capitalism is rescuing it
If you thought socialism went into the dustbin of history with the collapse of the Soviet Union, think again. Socialism is alive and kicking, and it’s already spread further than you know.
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"Let us pursue the things which make for peace and those by which one may edify another"- Romans 14:19
"Endeavoring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace... till we all come to the unity of the faith... speaking the truth in love..."
We caught a ferry from Cronulla to Bundeena to start the track at the Northern tip. The first point of interest was Wedding Cake Rock, a large bright white square rock. About a third of the way we had by a swim, ice cream and did some cliff jumping at Wattamolla beach. Closely followed by a lunch break and swim at Garie beach. The last stop of the day was the figure eight pools, one last swim to cool off before the hard climb out of the National Park and to Otford train station.
It was a challenge to organise and plan the route as a day hike. There was no rail all weekend and so a bus replacement service (and Uber) got us back to Cronulla to pick up the car. Totally worth it, an amazing 31km hike through the bush and along the beautiful coastline.
The human race gets a pretty bad rap these days. If an outsider were to watch one of our newscasts, they would think that our society is surely about to self implode. People murder in cold blood. People steal everything from cars to jewelry to futures. People make corrupt political deals behind the back of the American public. And that’s just from the opening segment.
Therein lies the problem. Our media driven culture is built in a way that focuses on the shock & awe of the world. The feel good side of society just doesn’t draw as many eyeballs to their programming. Ever wonder why anxiety is so rampant in America? We’ve been scared into believing the world is ending and we’re going down with it. I’d like to believe otherwise though. I’d like to think for every negative piece of news reported, there’s 100 more untold positive stories.
People steal give countless time, money & energy to making life a tiny bit better for those less fortunate.
People are corrupt honest, hard working & unwilling to waiver on their integrity just to gain an extra inch in life.
People are selfish dropping everything they’re doing to go help a friend, family member or stranger in need.
People are lazy happy to work their ass off every single day if it means their family gets a meal & a roof over their head.
People don’t know what work ethic is want to make a ripple in the world in the little time we have on earth.
People are dying from disease care for the sick & support their families through the darkest of days.
People are addicted to drugs, alcohol & pills using their own experiences to help others find the light at the end of the tunnel.
People are cheating on their spouses going the extra mile every day to make sure their spouse knows they are loved.
People are abandoning their children instilling beliefs in their children that they truly can change the world.
We have the choice to buy into the death & destruction of the world, or to believe that humanity is thriving. We have the choice to look around us and find the good, not the bad. We have the chance to be the good, not the bad. We have the opportunity to be a part of the solution, not the problem. All we have to do is wake up every day and choose. Today I choose people. Because people are bad good.
Thank you for a very positive message. You’re absolutely right; for every negative on the news the world just keeps on throwing positives all around us. It just doesn’t make the nightly news. Well done!
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Run over the standard roads of the Isle of guy for over a hundred years, the world-famous vacationer Trophy races have gripped the imaginations of successive generations of motorcyclists. From the earliest days of single-speed, belt-driven machines offering five bhp, to the hugely constructed projectiles of this day providing a fearsome 2 hundred bhp, race enthusiasts have thronged the roadside banks and watched in awe because the top racing motorcyclists on the earth rode the quickest machines in their day round the twists, turns and climbs of the 374 mile Mountain direction, all in pursuit of a coveted vacationer Trophy. This new up to date version masking the 2007 - 2012 races, unearths the event's vibrant heritage throughout the high-speed actions of serious riders corresponding to the Collier brothers, Geoff Duke, Mike Hailwood, Giacomo Agostini, Steve Hislop, Joey Dunlop, John McGuinness etc. It additionally seems to be on the machines and mechanical advancements and race agency, plus the monetary rewards and advertisement pursuits; atmosphere all of them within the context of the triumphs and tragedies of an excellent carrying occasion that has obvious normal lap speeds upward push from forty mph to over a hundred thirty mph. Written in a simple variety, this ebook finds the Manx TT's vibrant background via its nice riders, machines, mechanical advancements and race service provider and is fantastically illustrated with over 250 color photographs.
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Middle-aged Andy Bathgate clings to a precarious existence within the logging city of Mantua, British Columbia. He fears the stability he at the moment enjoys — his courting with an exceptional lady, the uneasy truce along with her eco-activist son, senior hockey together with his acquaintances — will come undone the instant the reality comes out: that he's no longer, in reality, Andy Bathgate.
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Let’s face it, giving up a weeknight glass of red or that ice cold martini on the weekend can be tough! It is not as though I planned my nights or weekends around the bottle, but it is safe to say that I love champagne and I have created a life and career around entertaining, where bubbly is always flowing! The real party though is about to begin when Baby Gundry is born in September. My large belly is a constant reminder of this pure and utter joy that is about to burst into our lives in just a couple of months. Despite some odd changes (squirmy movements, smaller bladder and late-night cravings) that have occurred over the past several months, there is nothing more exciting and we truly can’t wait!
So back to the booze. I miss it! But, I found something to replace it and it is called Fre. My best kept secret that I now need to shout from the rooftops for all the world to hear! If you are looking for a relaxing and delicious glass of wine, without the alcohol, Fre wines provide an alternative beverage for people who cannot or choose not to consume alcohol yet do not want to compromise on flavor! Through the de-alcoholization process of producing Fre, less than one half of one percent of alcohol remains in the wine. Fre is gluten free and vegan, and I am telling you right now that when I pour a glass or create a Fre mocktail I am instantly transported into the state of tranquility and relaxation that I enjoyed so much when having a drink.
I have created three mocktails with three of my favorite Fre wines for you to enjoy this summer! What is so neat about Fre is that it IS wine. This is not a sugary juice that you try and trick yourself into drinking. Fre is made in Northern California and the flavors and aromas take you straight to a beautiful vineyard. To make Fre, winemakers use the revolutionary spinning cone column to remove alcohol while preserving the delicate fragrances and flavors of the wine. The finished product is a fresh, delicious beverage with all of the characteristic aromas and flavors of premium wine, but with less than 0.5% alcohol and half the calories of traditional wine.
When making non-alcoholic sangria, forget using a sugary grape juice, but instead try Fre’s Red Blend. A simple recipe served over ice with fresh fruit will keep you cool as a cucumber.
Directions: Combine fruit and Fre Red Blend in a pitcher. Allow to sit for an hour for fruit to absorb the flavors. Add 3-4 cups of ice and club soda. Serve.
If you are feeling guilty about the occasional early-day drink, try this Mock-Mango-Mosa! Similar to your standard mimosa, yet without the alcohol and extra calories. As they say, it's not day-drinking if you do not start in the morning!
Directions: Peel and dice 4 mangos. In a food processor puree the mangoes. Strain the mango puree using a fine mesh strainer. You will have about 1 ½ cups of puree. In a large pitcher mix the mango puree, lime juice and bottle of Fre Brut. Pour into glasses and garnish with sliced mangos and limes.
And nothing says summer like strawberries and the smell of basil. Here is a great way to enjoy Moscato with a little extra summer flavor! I enjoy this on our back porch with cheese and crackers. Not only is it pretty, but it is delightfully refreshing.
Directions: Using a hand blender puree the strawberries with the sugar and lemon juice. Strain the puree. Fill a tall glass with ice. Pour the strawberry puree mixture into the glass. Top with the Fre Moscato. Garnish with strawberries and basil.
I am having so much fun creating mocktails with Fre wines. Stay tuned for more recipes this summer, including my must-haves for the third trimester and darling details for a baby shower. To learn more Fre wines and their process, please click here!
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Victim Assistance is an integral component of post-war and post-disaster reconstruction and since our inception in 2001, Grapes for Humanity has raised over $4,000,000 to help survivors become healthy and contributing members of their communities.
We have funded clinics dedicated to the physical and mental rehabilitation of war survivors in Uganda and donated prosthetic limbs and mobility devices to clinics in Laos, Viet Nam and Ethiopia. Other projects include the demining of villages in Cambodia through The Halo Trust, rebuilding a Sri-Lankan preschool destroyed by the Tsunami in association with OneSriLanka, constructing a girl’s dormitory and skills training center at Lavalla Orphanage and School for the Disabled in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and providing funds for the construction of a burn unit at Rose Hospital in Cambodia.
Grapes for Humanity has helped Hurricane Katrina victims re-settle in Texas through Community New-Start and have provided funds to construct and provide on-going support to Vida Nueva Clinic, a prosthetic outreach center in Choluteca, Honduras.
In order to transport landmine victims and war wounded to the Angola Regional Rehabilitation Program to be treated and cared for, Grapes for Humanity has provided funds to purchase two vehicles equipped with a Codan radio System for $35,000 each. We have provided ambulances for land mine victims in Nagorno-Karabakh and Cambodia; subsidized farms for the Cambodian Children's Advocacy Foundation and aided victims of the devastating Haiti earthquake.
At Grapes for Humanity we focus on providing funding to those who seem to fall through the cracks of the major relief agencies. And we are strong on physical rehabilitation and education. Recently we have earmarked funds to build schools in Guatemala, and rebuild a children’s clinic in the Philippines. While we continue to support our initial mandate of clearing land mines in Cambodia through organizations such as HALO, we are also breaking the cycle of poverty by supporting orphan children as they pursue their dreams of a University education in Phnom Penh. We have built schools in Guatemala and rebuilt a children’s hospital in the Philippines.
With your help, we…the wine community…will continue to change the way things are for so many people around the world and create opportunity, optimism and success where it is needed most. And while we’re at it... we’ll raise a glass and toast a better world.
Joe Canavan, a great supporter of Grapes for Humanity, invited eleven of his friends to join him at Barberian’s Steak House on Elm Street, Toronto, for this fund-raiser dinner. The celebrity guests were Geddy Lee and Alex Liveson of Rush who regaled the company with stories of their touring and recording. The wine flowed...
On Monday, October 26th, 2015, Grapes for Humanity held an intimate dinner hosted by Gaia Gaja at George Brown’s The Chef’s House in Toronto. Following a champagne reception, graced by the presence of the Consul General of Italy, Giuseppe Pastorelli, Gaia led off with an eloquent presentation of the family's wineries in Piemonte and Tuscany...
Raising funds to benefit humanitarian causes around the world with the assistance of the international wine community. Through wine tastings, auctions, dinners and other wine-related activities, we direct proceeds from these events to those in need.
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Soybeans and corn closed higher Friday after the U.S. Department of Agriculture unexpectedly lowered its forecast for production in a report yesterday. Wheat also jumped.
Bean output in the 2018-2019 marketing year that started on September 1 was pegged by the USDA at 4.69 million bushels in the monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report. That’s down from 4.693 billion bushels forecast last month and well below expectations.
Yield is seen lower at 88.3 bushels an acre, down from the month-earlier projection of 88.9 bushels, the USDA said. The government’s ending stockpiles estimate was raised to 885 million bushels from 845 million, but that’s still below analyst estimates.
Corn production forecasts were also lowered by the USDA to 14.778 billion bushels from 14.827 billion a month ago. Yield is now seen at 180.7 bushels an acre, down from 181.3 bushels. The agency’s inventories estimate was raised to 1.813 billion bushels from 1.774 billion a month earlier, but that’s also still below expectations.
Soybeans for November delivery rose 7¼¢ to $8.65½ a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade. Soy meal futures fell 60¢ to $316.20 a short ton, and soy oil added 0.34¢ to 29.36¢ a pound.
Wheat futures surged on Friday, partly because the USDA lowered its outlook for global crops. World production is now pegged at 730.9 million metric tons, down from the September outlook for 733 million. While U.S. output was forecast higher, Australian-crop estimates were lowered by 1.5 million tons to 18.5 million and Russia's fell by a million tons to 70 million.
Wheat for December delivery rose 8¼¢ to $5.16¼ a bushel, while Kansas City futures gained 8¼¢ to $5.16¼ a bushel.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Thursday unexpectedly lowered its forecast for corn and soybean production in the 2018-2019 marketing year that started on September 1.
Corn output is now pegged at 14.778 billion bushels this year, down from 14.827 billion forecast a month ago. Yield projections also were lower at 180.7 bushels an acre, down from 181.3 bushels seen in September.
Analysts had expected an increase in production from14.851 billion to 14.859 billion bushels. Yield projections ranged from 181.3 to 181.8 bushels an acre. Harvested acres were left unchanged at 181.8 bushels an acre, the USDA said, as expected.
Stockpiles at the end of the marketing year on August 31 are now seen at 1.813 billion bushels, up from last month’s outlook for 1.774 billion, but still well below forecasts for 1.913 billion to 1.919 billion bushels.
Brian Grossman, a marketing strategist with Zaner Ag Hedge in Chicago, told agriculture.com that the decline in yield indicates ear counts are down, likely due to the extremely wet weather the past month.
“I’m not surprised they lowered the yield given the maturity of the crop,” he said. “I thought they’d follow through with their historical pattern and increase (production and yield), but the maturity was the wild card, and that’s what came back and bit us.”
Soybean production is now pegged at 4.69 billion bushels, also surprisingly lower. Analysts had forecast output in a range from 4.722 billion to 4.733 billion bushels after September’s projection of 4.693 billion bushels. Yields are expected to be 53.1 bushels an acre, topping last month’s 52.8 bushel projection, but still below the 53.3 to 53.4 bushels an acre forecast by analysts.
Inventories at the end of the 2018-2019 marketing year are expected by the government to be about 885 million bushels, the USDA said, up from the September forecast of 845 million and within the range of forecasts from 860 million to 905 million.
“Soybeans have a heck of a weather story on their hands,” Grossman said. “The amount of crop damage we’re finding out there, the USDA is going to have to take note of that, but the market isn’t going to pay attention until USDA does.”
Soybeans for November delivery added 6½¢ to $8.58¾ a bushel after the report. Soymeal was up $1.30 to $317 a short ton, and soy oil added 0.09¢ to 29.02¢ a pound.
Wheat stockpiles, meanwhile, likely will come in at 956 million bushels at the end of the grain’s marketing year on May 31. That’s up from last month’s outlook for 935 million and analysts’ expectations for 950 million, the USDA said.
Wheat for December delivery fell 3¼¢ to $5.07¼ a bushel, and Kansas City futures lost 3½¢ to $5.12¾ a bushel.
Soybean futures and corn tumbled the maximum allowed on the Chicago Board of Trade and wheat plunged the most in seven months on concern that the earthquake and nuclear crisis in Japan will reduce raw-material demand.
Equities in Japan had the biggest two-day drop since the 1987 crash as the risk of radiation leaks north of Tokyo escalated. U.S. Treasuries surged. Japan is the world’s leading buyer of corn, the third-largest importer of soybeans and the fifth-biggest purchaser of wheat.
“Increasing levels of radiation have people dumping positions in stocks and commodities and piling assets into cash,” said Alan Brugler, the president of Brugler Marketing & Management LLC in Omaha, Nebraska. “There’s increased risk aversion until the situation stabilizes in Japan.”
Corn futures for May delivery fell by the CBOT limit of 30 cents, or 4.5 percent, to close at $6.36 a bushel at 1:15 p.m., the lowest since Jan. 20.
Soybean futures for May delivery declined the 70-cent maximum, or 5.2 percent, to close at $12.70 a bushel, the lowest since Dec. 13.
Wheat futures for May delivery dropped 53 cents, or 7.4 percent, to close at $6.6775 a bushel in Chicago, the biggest decline since Aug. 6.
Oats fell the 20-cent maximum to a six-month low, while rice and soybean-oil futures also fell by the exchange limits in Chicago.
Shipments into Kashima and other ports on Japan’s east coast were stopped because of power outages after the 9.0- magnitude earthquake and tsunami, Zen-Noh, Japan’s largest corn buyer, said yesterday. Japan said today it plans to buy 32,381 metric tons of wheat in a tender on March 17, 76 percent less than it purchased last week.
Asian countries moved to screen food imports from Japan following explosions at the Fukushima nuclear plant that raised radiation levels at the complex to harmful levels.
South Korea, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines took steps to check fruit, vegetables, meat and seafood from Japan for nuclear material.
“It’s a fear-driven trade” focused on Japan, said Frank Cholly Sr., a senior strategist at Lind-Waldock, a broker in Chicago. “Demand is going to slow down, because even though they need to eat, they have more urgent things. They’ve got to stop the radiation leak, and they’ve got to find any survivors.”
Corn is the biggest U.S. crop, valued at $66.7 billion in 2010, followed by soybeans at $38.9 billion, government figures show. Wheat is the fourth-largest, behind hay, at $13 billion.
There is a substantial risk of loss in trading commodity futures and options. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Options, cash & futures markets are separate and distinct and do not necessarily respond in the same way to similar market stimulus. A movement in the cash market would not necessarily move in tandem with the related futures and options contract being offered.
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Grax is all alone in his house and plays a game where a girl is all alone in her house. But why is there another girl? Why the cheap jump scares? Why is it SO HARD TO PICK UP THE PILLS??
This section is about electronics with a heavy emphasis on embedded microcontroller projects using the AVR (and now ARM) series of chips.
What's an embedded system? Well in general the term refers to small electronic "gadgets" that are controlled by a microcontroller. Technically they are computers but you don't normally recognise them as such. Your microwave oven is probably a good example, all those buttons and displays are controlled by a microcontroller computing away in the background, there's no Windows and no mouse but it's a computer none the less.
Although I worked in photography during most of the 70s I always had an interest in electronics and used to build my own stereos from kits etc. In 1978 however I became really interested and a year or so later managed to get myself a job in the field. My main interest was in digital circuitry (mostly 4000-series CMOS) but I also designed various analogue projects.
Microprocessors were not a part of the landscape at that time and I distinctly remember getting a data sheet from Intel featuring the 4004 4-bit microprocessor and thinking "What a crock, there's nothing useful you can do with these things".
In spite of my initial misgivings within a couple of years I was right into microcontrollers and processors, mostly the 6502, 6805, 6809, 80x86, Z8, Z80, Z180 and Z8000 chips but also 2900-series bit-slice processors. I even won an Institute of Engineers design award for a remote bore level monitoring system featuring a 6502-based solar-powered remote unit and a Z80-based base computer (the RF work was done by Marshall Shepard, an analogue engineer workmate at the time and now friend who still doesn't see any point in microprocessors :-)
I was employed as an electronics engineer for most of the 80s and on the side worked freelance as a PCB designer and had a product on the market for a few years, an EPROM emulator called the "Romulator" that had some commercial success and earned me the title of ACT Inventer of the Year.
With a change of job I moved more into high-level software engineering although I still had an electronics lab at home until 2001 when as you may know we hit the road and all forms of hardware/firmware development went by the board.
A friend of mine (Gavin from hobohome.com) was building neat gadgets with Picaxe processors and one day, when talking about his projects, my interest was rekindled. However I was building Wothahellizat Mk2 at the time and didn't have the time to do much about it so electronics was put on the back burner.
Gavin makes a comment on his web site something like "the wind generator's output is not regulated so I knocked up a simple regulator with a Picaxe". This comment gets me thinking about electronics again and before I know it I've justified the purchase of quite a pile of electronics gear and components.
For the last three years I've been getting back up to speed with the new technology, not that that was hard as most things are the same as they always were, just smaller.
I've just finished the design of my dual-processor ArdweeNET (Arduino with an ARM co-processor) board and will start prototyping that soon. Meanwhile I'm designing a range of SCADA modules for a South American firm.
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EasyJet has announced the successful deployment of a maintenance planning platform delivered by Aerogility. Aerogility’s AI-based multi-agent software will enhance aircraft utilisation and cost efficiency for maintenance. EasyJet partnered with Aerogility in 2017. With the integration of Aerogility’s new platforms, easyJet states that it is now able to simulate flying its fleet over future years as well as the operation of its maintenance and engineering organisation, predicting when maintenance events should occur. These predictive maintenance forecasts include the analysis of systems such as engines, landing gear and airframes.
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1 explain and evaluate benedictus de spinoza's view the god is all (or everything) 2 explain and evaluate benedictus de spinoza's view that we are determined to be free in the context of the notion of free will. Spinoza adopted the latin name benedictus de spinoza,[39] began boarding with van den but you who cleave unto the lord god are all alive this day spinoza argued that god exists and is abstract and impersonal[9] spinoza's view of god is what charles hartshorne describes as classical. Baruch spinoza argues against the doctrine of free will he argues that physical activity of our bodies is he views the unity of nature and god as the only existent uncaused substance and the necessary and efficient cause of since god is the same thing as nature, he concludes by means of this method that the mind and the body benedictus de spinoza, the chief works of benedict de spinoza vol. Benedictus de spinoza1 იანვარი, 1889 ethic: demonstrated in geometrical order and divided into five parts, which treat i of god ii of the nature and origin of the mind iii of the nature and origin of the affects iv of human bondage, or of the strength of the affects v of the power of the intellect.
View profile benedictus de spinoza edit descriptions of this character benedictus de spinoza's photo gallery no photos have been uploaded yet. Benedict de spinoza was among the most important of the post-cartesian philosophers in view of the ontological unity that exists between god and the modal system, spinoza is careful to spinoza goes on to show that the mind's ideas of the body, its duration, and its parts are all inadequate.
Baruch or benedict de spinoza (hebrew: ברוך שפינוזה, portuguese: bento de espinosa, latin: benedictus de spinoza) (november 24, 1632 - february 21, 1677) was a dutch philosopher of portuguese jewish origin[1] revealing considerable scientific aptitude, the breadth and importance of. Author:benedictus de spinoza [spinoza, benedictus de] , date: april 4, 2018 ,views: 42 the essence of man is formed by certain modes of the attributes of god, that is to say, modes of thought, the idea of all of them being prior by nature to the modes of thought themselves and if this idea exists. Spinoza, benedictus (baruch) (1632-1677) philosopher during the 17th century, the country of the netherlands was unique in europe for the first book of ethics is titled on god and expresses the pantheism that marked spinoza as a truly unique philosopher the other books discuss his views on.
Benedict de spinoza (1632-77) and pantheistic monism spinoza is the dutch philosopher who is the founder of the spinozistic or naturalistic school of nature, or god is its own cause and is self-sufficient (because of his view of god, spinoza, during his lifetime and for a century after his death. [ethica ordine geometrico demonstrata] benedict de spinoza however, i think i have shown sufficiently clearly (by prop xvi), that from god's supreme power, or infinite nature, an infinite number of things-that is, all things have necessarily flowed forth in an infinite number of ways, or always flow. Baruch de spinoza was born on the 24th of november, 1632, in amsterdam, then the largest city of the dutch republic, into a sephardic family of portuguese immigrants and her ordeal is all the more destructive to mankind because, perhaps, she has no riddle nor did she ever have one.
Spinoza probably explained and defended his views in a treatise now lost, but whose spanish title is preserved in later sources: apologia para justificarse de su abdicacion de la as absolutely infinite activity that produces all logically possible kinds of being, spinoza's god is all-powerful (ethicai, prop. Baruch spinoza (aka benedict spinoza) (1632 - 1677) was a dutch philosopher of portuguese jewish origin who lived and worked during the his metaphysical views were essentially monistic and pantheistic, holding that god and nature were just two names for the same single underlying reality. Benedictus de spinoza ( november 24 , 1632 - february 21 , 1677 ), was named baruch spinoza by his synagogue elders and known as bento de in the summer of 1656 , he was excommunicated because of apostasy from the jewish community for his claims that god is the mechanism of nature.
Benedictus de spinoza cambridge scholars publishing, 2009 - всего страниц: 196 baruch spinoza was born in amsterdam, the son of portuguese jewish refugees who had fled from the although reared in the jewish community, he rebelled against its religious views and practices, and in.
To the practice of popularization, spinoza, one may confidently feel, would not be averse the lay reader of philosophy is chiefly, if not wholly, interested in grasping a philosophic point of view wherever possible spinoza's own chapter headings have been retained and some of the sectional.
Benedictus de spinoza, edwin m curley this anthology of the work of baruch de spinoza (1632-1677) presents the text of spinoza's masterwork, the ethics , in what is now the standard translation by edwin curley. Benedictus de spinoza 1632-1677 (born baruch de spinoza) dutch philosopher within this system, the individual free will, personal identity, and traditional distinctions between good and evil are problematized according to spinoza, all are part of the divine will that gives purpose to and flows. Baruch or benedict de spinoza (1632-77) was a dutch philosopher of portuguese jewish origin who was kicked out of his synagogue due to his views on the hebrew scriptures and his philosophy revealing considerable scientific aptitude.
The differences between management accounting and financial accounting include: management accounting provides information to people within an organization while financial accounting is mainly for those outside it, such as shareholders. Managerial accounting or management accounting is the process of identifying, analyzing, recording and presenting financial information used internally by the management for planning, decision making, and overall what is the difference between financial accounting and management accounting. Three main differences between managerial & financial accounting 1 focus: managerial accounting is focused internally, and financial 2 standards: there are currently no accounting standards for managerial accounting, and the process between companies is highly individualized. More info on differences between managerial accounting and financial accounting however, multinational companies prefer to employ managerial accountants who have passed the certified management accountant (cma) certification.
Financial accounting reports are prepared for the use of external parties such as shareholders and creditors, whereas managerial accounting reports are this contrast in basic orientation results in a number of major differences between financial and managerial accounting, even though both. Then, you will be introduced to managerial accounting and costing concepts and managerial accounting are certainly interrelated, some disciplines inside the broader accounting world, there's market differences between the two. The differences between managerial accounting and financial accounting can be summarized according to the following bases of comparison management accounting is not required to follow accounting standards since the only users are the members of the management.
Different : - accounting: accountant's (sometimes called: controller) primary function is to develop and provide data measuring the performance of the firm, assessing its financial position, and paying taxes what is the difference between financial accounting and managerial accounting. What is the difference between management accounting and cost accounting • cost accounting is backward looking and evaluates past data, whereas managerial accounting is forward looking and involves planning and prediction for the future. The most important difference between financial accounting and management (managerial) accounting are explained here in points management accounting, also known as managerial accounting is the accounting for managers which helps the management of the organisation to. 1 differentiate between financial accounting and managerial accounting ans1: financial accounting is conducted in order to communicate companies' operational results with groups writework contributors difference between managerial accounting & finanacial accounting.
Financial accounting vs managerial accounting - duration: 8:18 difference between cost accounting, financial accounting & management accounting - duration: 10:23 ruchi2learn 3,344 views. Management or managerial accounting is used by managers to make decisions concerning the day-to-day operations of a business it is based not on past performance, but on current and future trends, which does not allow for exact numbers because managers often have to make operation decisions. Management accounting, also referred to as managerial accounting, is used by managers and directors to make decisions regarding the daily there are two primary differences between financial and management accounting the first difference is that management accounting is presented to. Managerial accounting management accounting or managerial accounting is the process of identifying, analyzing report is to discuss principles of and similarities and differences between financial and management accounting and to highlight how management accounting could be.
A major difference between financial accounting and managerial accounting is their differing uses in regards to present and future data for decision-making financial accountants prepare data from transactions that have already occurred and managerial accountants prepare statements in regards. A common question is to explain the differences between financial accounting and managerial accounting, since each one involves a distinctly different career path in general, financial accounting refers to the aggregation of accounting information into financial statements , while managerial accou. What is the difference between financial and managerial accounting with about 370 words with references, the type of information managerial accounting and financial accounting provides is given, along with who uses these types of accounting and what kinds of decisions can be made with this. Differences between cost accounting and management accounting the icwai has prepared rules relating to preparation and maintenance of cost accounting records 7 the reports of the management accounting are not subject to statutory audit.
The difference between managerial accounting and financial accounting acc 560 term paper according to mcgraw hill, managerial accounting is concerned with providing information to managers, people inside an organization who direct and control its operations.
Managerial accounting reports may be provided periodically, as with financial accounting, or at any time management needs information the differences between managerial and financial accounting • financial accounting - information is reported in statements that are useful for persons.
In managerial accounting, every information will be have a specific purpose which will be used by internal parties to analyze the past, present and future in order to make important decisions for the company double-entry accounting and cost data is produced under financial accounting.
We get asked by students about the difference between financial accounting and managerial accounting the average business school student will be exposed to both financial accounting and managerial accounting concepts during their program. Managerial accounting vs financial accounting both professions are about counting money, but there is a big difference between managerial accounting and financial accounting accounting inside a. Financial accounting managerial accounting it is concerned with external stakeholders and internal purpose it is considered with managing day to day busine view the full answer what is the difference between financial accounting and managerial accounting a: see answer.
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Surely not to Christy. Say what you want, but she is effective in settling business to her advantage, of course in exchange of money or gifts (promises, rent, other transfers). Certainly she is the entrepreneurial type.
You’d think they would have consulted a constitutional expert before signing the deal. My understanding was that the opposition party is supposed to have a member abstain from voting out of respect for Speaker impartiality. It sounds like it’s a bigger faux pax to make the speaker partisan than to not have somebody abstain. So the Liberals probably shouldn’t cause a deadlocked situation, but it looks like they will.
If the deal hinged on the Liberals giving up a speaker, then I’d say those two clowns aren’t fit to govern.
The tone has definitely changed in the last week and maybe all the parties have been advised that if the Legislature is deadlocked, we’re headed back for an election. If the GreeNDP felt otherwise, I think they would have been clear about it by now.
Norman Spector, who negotiated the agreement, says it was predicated on a Liberal defection. Sounds like somebody is covering his ass.
I knew the crooked clown would try to cling to power no matter what, she’s even making up fake traditions now.
“Premier Christy Clark says tradition dictates the party in power offers the speaker, intimating that if she fails to win the confidence of the house, a Liberal Speaker would resign.”
I really don’t understand how there could be an issue. How can you have a deadlock when there are an uneven number of votes. The speaker has the tie breaking vote for a reason, and you are on crack if you think an NDP speaker would ever vote Liberal with the tie breaking vote. Next topic…
should things unfold in this fashion Lt Gov Guichon would step in. Horgan should be getting ready for battle and raising money using any and all means possible
One commenter from the article nails it: “if you would bother to read the agreement made between the NDP and the Greens, there is no mention of a speaker choice. Also, if you would stop listening to rumours and read a Poli Sci 100, Canadian Politics textbook, you would understand that the fact the party in power traditionally offers a speaker does not enter the equation. What matters is the number of votes in the House. There are 87 in total, and Christy Clark can only confirm 43 of them. She needs 44 or she fails the confidence motion. When she does that, the Lt. Governor will act on the will of the House. And the will of the House has already been made clear to her, in writing.”
>>> my guess is that krusty could care less if she loses the confidence vote. the fact that she keeps bringing this up without batting an eyelash tells me there is more to the story which will be revealed AFTER that happens.
>>> no matter how pieces of chess board are moved around, end game will be a hung parliament followed by another election. of course, there are pro’s/con’s to doing snap election (maybe catching horgan with pants down) vs dragging this out for balance of year (and keeping ndp on sidelines)
Christy Clark playing usual politics game. She will elect and depose a speaker with Liberal colors, then claim that the other guys should do the same.
However she has miscalculated: Horgan will not let her play this game, they will allow the speaker to regularly vote with the majority.
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“An economic growth spurt is bringing the prospect of higher mortgage rates at a time when many Canadians in the country’s largest cities are stretching to afford homes.”
The fixed term lease loophole needs to be eliminated. I thought Krusty was going to get rid of that? Oh right, that turned out to be too hard to do.
would it be a loophole if rents were falling and tenants were using it to get their rent reduced again and again and the end of the lease?
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it’s pretty ugly what the wiseguys are doing with this bs takeover talk, rumors of HCG and sucking in all sorts of mooches and naive retail investors only to have crooked insiders and connected people unload on them over the last few day as the regulators turn a blind eye. imho this co is effectively insolvent, but the powers that be have been too worried about optics, saving face and propping the housing market up versus doing to the right thing and winding the company down. as i said a couple of times over the last few days, i suspect this chatter from the BoC regarding hikes is nothing but a ploy to get prospective buyers off the fence, locking in rates now and taking the RE plunge sooner rather than later.
That guy is such a dummy. First he tries to start negotiating before all the votes were counted when either the Liberals or NDP could have won a majority. And then he signs a deal with a party that can’t actually deliver on the deal because apparently nobody knows how Parliamentary Democracy works. How about instead of pushing for PR, you first understand the system we have now?
I think Weaver’s math is fine. Your grasp of Westminster parliament needs correction. The GreeNDP based their ‘takeover’ on the fact that the Libs have to put a speaker in place in order to bring in their Throne Speech.
The Libs lose the confidence vote and the GreeNDP takeover with the SAME speaker in place. This is based on history where a speaker does not resign for partisan reasons.
If the Lib speaker does resign, then we are headed for another election and the Libs will have to wear that they caused it.
Speaking of apartment buildings for sale in Vancouver, here’s a co-op apartment building on Oak Street @ 20th being offered for sale. Isn’t co-op housing being touted as an “affordable housing” solution? and now it’s disappearing…interest rates really “have done their job”!
“Rare opportunity to acquire an exceptionally well-maintained 26-suite co-op apartment building in Vancouver’s affluent Shaughnessy neighbourhood. Given the housing co-operative ownership structure of the building, there will be no existing tenancies in place allowing the building to be rented at current market levels (market rates estimated to be approximately $3.25 per SF)”
i noticed there has been some peculiar activity at the large Beacon Cove apt complex located at 7831/51/71/91 No 1 Rd Rmd
bldg is in poor condition yet transaction volume is unusually high and turnover very quick. i suspect units are being quietly rounded up by developer group looking to hijack the strata and push for eventual sale and redevelopment.
It’s not what we would call a co-op. Prior to the legislation allowing condos circa 1970, the only way for an apartment building to be owned by suite owners was by incorporating as a cooperative. But the owners bought and sold the units much like condo owners do now. If you want a better known example look at the co-ops in Manhatten where rich people live.
Employment in the arts and culture sector dwindled for the second year in a row, with 300 jobs lost.
Dishonest cherry-picking summary wouldn’t you say? Crime dropped overall by 3% but you omitted that part. Why?
“Dishonest” in what way? Why? So that negates the rest of it? Sounds like we need to discuss your “cherry picking”.
Dishonest because you presented it as a summary when it wasn’t an accurate reflection of the article and also because you implied a correlation between the negatives and immigration when the article did no such thing?
Violent crime is almost always between people who already know each other, i.e. being a victim is a result of associating with the wrong people. In addition, in a small city like Halifax the numbers are going to be small enough that a change of 5% one way or another is just noise. Even in metro Vancouver which is 8 times bigger such a change hardly means anything.
If low interest rates have done the job, shouldn’t there be an over-abundance of rental accommodation due to the cheap financing? Instead, we have a record low vacancy rate. The city and provincial governments have done a poor job of fostering healthy development, and now everyone is blaming the BoC for prices. High prices are what happens when you limit supply and auction off what’s left for luxury condos. It’s nice to see that the city is now talking about addressing the crisis; I guess it’s never too late to start considering taking action on something that’s been on-going for a decade… I’m getting more and more pessimistic, the city is only interested in taking action as long as it’s A-okay with all existing residents and owners. The BoC may not be able to raise rates in 2018 as it… Read more »
I doubt the hikes will stop because there is their credibility on the line and also they need some ammo for next time. Right now they are out of bullets and have to reload.
That’s bizarre. IMHO the temporary foreign worker and Quebec investor immigration programs are the ones that need to get reined in the most.
“If low interest rates have done the job, shouldn’t there be an over-abundance of rental accommodation due to the cheap financing?”
I agree but that’s where the city/province needs to step in with better policy. The foreign buyers tax came pretty late, the new empty homes tax later still, and both of these together are probably still not a big enough incentive to make a huge difference. Zoning and approvals are a problem too, if purpose-built rentals were all that could be built at some good sites, I think it would get built.
If the Libs want to be dicks and force another election, im hearing word that the NDP and Greens will run candidates only in selected ridings to ensure the Liberals are shit kicked.
Doubt it. The only ridings that the Greens have any hope of picking up more seats in are already held by the NDP. In every riding the Liberals won the NDP finished second.
Except West Vancouver-Sea to Sky. If the NDP gave up that one and maybe a handful of others where the Greens came a close third and are hopeless for the NDP, maybe a deal could be struck.
The NDP is not going to “give up” any seats. They do have a slim chance to win a majority in another election. If they wanted a better chance at winning the two parties would merge as one party like the federal Reform party did with the Conservatives. I think that would be at least another election away.
The NDP is constituted as one party Canada wide (except in Quebec) with the same membership federally and provincially. This makes it almost impossible for a merger with another party to take place in any given province. Reform and the PC’s were federal only, the latter had previously separated from its provincial branches.
Would make sense if in every riding that the Green or NDP won that only that winner runs and not the Green or NDP loser in that riding….that should guarantee they don’t lose any seats….then in the ridings the liberals won, the 3rd place candidate drops out in hopes those votes go the the 2nd place candidate, which could be enough to take the seat. The real solution to all this, which should be a no brainier in a real democracy, is you select a 1st and 2nd choice, so if your first choice is in 3rd place, your 2nd choice automatically kicks in, eliminating that age old issue of cite splitting allowing one to vote their conscience and not be the reason for the victory of their least favourite candidate due to vote splitting.
Risk for the Greens is if that strategy is too effective and the NDP win a clear majority rendering them irrelevant
If Liberals force an election they will definitely be shit kicked by an enraged public forces to take yet again vote and waste tax dollars
“Canada’s central bank, which had long said interest rates are too blunt a tool to tackle the country’s housing market, may have finally decided to act and at least limit its role in fueling a potential bubble with low interest rates.”
“Canada’s 5-year government bond yield has jumped as much as 20 basis points, which could trigger higher mortgage borrowing costs, since Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Wilkins spoke on Monday.”
a “potential” bubble…that is beyond hilarious…almost as much as claims they will do the right thing and deep six both the housing market and Cdn manufacturing sectors by raising rates
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As a pop singer and songwriter, he scored a top 20 hit in 1996 with “Barely Breathing,” a Grammy-nominated kiss-off that continues to resonate thanks to recent placements in youth-attuned TV series like “Glee” and “Girls.”
And as a composer of theater music, he won a Tony Award for his score for “Spring Awakening,” the 2006 smash about teenage sexual discovery that’s coming back to Broadway this fall just months before the debut of another of his shows, “American Psycho.”
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$10/Adult, $5/Youth (5 - 12 years, 4 and under is free). Pancakes, eggs, ham, biscuits and gravy, OJ, local coffee, and more. Breakfast bar at additional cost. Independence Day Party
12 - 2 p.m. And the Pete Giuliani Band from 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. Kid's activities and fun for the whole family!
Southwest Civic Winds, lead by conductor, Katie Zdanowski. Band will perform an exciting program of patriotic and traditional American music to fill the morning with festive sounds Independence Day Dance
This group will follow the same course as the Iron Horse La Strada La Plata gravel ride took and will be led by Pro Cyclist Todd Wells. The start time will begin at 10:00 a.m. at Park Elementary School and finishes at Buckley Park. The ride has 60 mile and 40 mile options.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Riders are expected to be self-sufficient and follow rules of the Road. The Durango Police Department will assist at the 8th Avenue crossing from Park Elemenatary and the Colorado State Patrol will assist at County Road 225A. BRING PLENTY OF WATER!
Due to current weather trends and fire danger, the 4th of July Fireworks display has been cancelled for 2018.
Prizes can be picked up Monday July 9 at the Durango Recreation Center just ask for Ashleigh Siegrist!
The parade will start at 5pm sharp at College and Main. Please arrive after 3:45pm and no later than 4:30pm to begin staging for the parade.
Where: Enter the staging area from East 3rd Avenue at 5th Street and follow the directions of the parade marshals. The parade will head north on Main Ave and end at 13th Street.
Reminders: There is no throwing of candy or any items. Any giveaways must be handed to spectators. Burnouts are not allowed. Try to maintain spacing as directed by the Parade Marshal throughout the duration of the parade. Please follow all instructions from the Parade Marshals. There are no pooper scoopers for this parade, please plan to remove any manure from your float or use manure bags.
There will be cash prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. We are looking for fun, patriotic and festive entries. The more red, white and blue the better!
Main Avenue from 10th to 12th Street, and 11th Street from Narrow Gauge to the alley in the E 100 block of 11th Street: 12:30 pm – 12:30 am.
Parade Route (College to 12th Street on Main Avenue), East 100 Block of 12th Street: 4:45 pm – 6:00 pm.
Do not park in any private lots, including the Town Plaza Parking lot or the Albertson's Parking lot.
Please consider using the Durango Transit and the Main Avenue Trolley. Additional Parking may be found at the La Plata County Fairgrounds and the Durango Recreation Center. Trolley stops are close by and will be dropping riders off at the Transit Center. For more information on Durango Transit, please go here: http://durangogov.org/transit
Please be mindful of “No Parking” signs on parking meters as vehicles inside the closure areas at the time of the parking closure will be ticketed and towed at the owner’s expense.
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Tama returned to Accrington in 2005 after helping Auckland to the State Championship in New Zealand. In the final against Wellington at Eden Park's Outer Oval, Tama hit 106, his second century of the season, and he took 2 wickets. In all State Championship matches he hit 342 runs at 42.7 and he took 27 wickets at 23.8, including a career best 6-44 against Northern Districts. He then hit 115, which was another career best, as his side won by an innings and 89 runs in Hamilton to move to the top of the State Championship in December.
On his return to Accrington in 2005 Tama was a pale shadow of the player who had won eight matches off his own bat the previous season. He came late due to domestic commitments and when he arrived he brought with him a knee injury which would cause him to miss just two matches, but he was far from fit for some time into the season.
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Tama Canning returned to Accrington in 2004 as a cricketer who had matured into a top class performer at State level which has in turn led to International honours.
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When Nathan Astle became unavailable to return to Accrington for the 2001 season, the club had no hesitation in signing Tama Canning to replace him. Tama had made a big impression in his short time at Accrington at the end of 2000, scoring 265 runs at 53, including 98 at Enfield, and taking 21 wickets at 16.5. So impressive was Tama, that several other clubs were also chasing his signature. Accrington had hoped for great things from the New Zealander after his performances as a stand-in for Nathan Astle in 2000, but although he scored over 900 runs, he only took 53 wickets as Accrington finished at the bottom of the league. Tama acted as sub professional for Read in the Ribblesdale League at the start of the season, scoring 119 not out and taking 2-30 against Blackburn Northern.
A native of Adelaide, South Australia, Tama played for Western Australia before moving to New Zealand to play for Auckland. The right handed batsman and right arm fast medium bowler scored 244 runs at an average of 22.2 and took 27 wickets at 21.7 each in the Shell Trophy in the 2000 - 1 season. In the one day Shell Cup, he scored 210 runs at 35, with a highest score of 92 not out and he also took 17 wickets at 13 each.
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Californian Kolohe Andino earned a spot in the Quarters with a seamless display of backhand surfing against Australians Julian Wilson and Joel Parkinson. In this exchange, he went blow-for-blow with Parko, earning a massive 9-point ride. The Aussies couldn't find an answer, and Kolohe pushed through.
The World No. 5 has been on a tear since his Semifinal finish in France, the contest prior to Portugal. His newfound form is looking lethal heading into later rounds at the MEO Rip Curl Pro.
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It was an eventful Day 9 in Portugal. The Cascais Women's Pro had a major wrench thrown into the 2017 World Title race, as things did not go to plan for Jeep Leader Sally Fitzgibbons on Finals day. Joining Sage Erickson, another first-time winner emerged on the women's Tour, this time in the form of Aussie Nikki Van Dijk, who defeated 3x World Champ Carissa Moore to win her first CT title. On the men's side, all four Semifinalists are now set at the QS 10,000 EDP Billabong Pro Cascais, as Championship Tour surfers stole the show from the QS contingent.
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