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A listener complained that a book reading of “Underbelly” contained violent and explicit content and felt that it should not have been broadcast at 10am.
The ABC considered that the reading was acceptable for the time of day but acknowledged that it should have been preceded by a warning. As a result of the complaint, further readings of “Underbelly” were preceded by a warning.
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The Benefits of Shared Property Ownership: Renting a House Vs Buying a house Vs Homebuy Schemes | 3333 Main
The house deposit required with shared property ownership schemes is also reduced. As two-thirds of current mortgage deals for those wishing to buy a house outright require a house deposit of 25%, a homebuy scheme can prove extremely helpful in terms of getting on the property ladder.Shared property ownership or homebuy schemes are an affordable way to get a foot on the property ladder. They allow someone to buy either a 25%, 50% or 75% share of a house. The percentage of a property owned can be changed. Homebuy schemes involve paying a mortgage on the part owned and rent on the remainder.
Homebuy schemes are normally run by Housing Associations. Access to shared property ownership schemes is based on affordability, with preference given to those on priority housing lists. Homebuy schemes allow someone that can’t afford to buy a house outright to own a share of one instead.
Many mortgage lenders won’t allow someone to borrow a sufficient amount to buy a house outright. In the current financial climate few lenders will go beyond 3.5 times annual income. Whilst Nationwide reported that property prices have come down by 16.6% since their peak, prices are still prohibitive for first-time buyers.
Once someone has chosen to buy a house under a homebuy scheme they are allowed to perform home improvements. When renting a house, it doesn’t make financial sense to do work on a house. A further main advantage is that shared property ownership allows partial owners to keep family pets.
The terms of the lease will outline the responsibilities of each party in terms of maintaining the property. Most leases will state that the cost of home repairs will be paid for on the basis of ownership share. Whilst home repairs will never be as cheap as they are for those renting a house, they are cheaper than outright home ownership.
Shared property ownership or homebuy schemes provide someone on a lower income with a chance to buy a house. Those wishing to take advantage of homebuy schemes will have to check with Housing Associations to see if they are eligible.
July 15, 2017 July 3, 2017 Samantha ReinholtHomebuy Schemes and Home Repairs, Real Estate, Shared Property OwnershipHomebuy Schemes, House Deposit, Shared Property Ownership
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Ancient archers needed to protect their hands from the power of their own longbows during battle, and wore these rings on their bow-thumb, to protect it when drawing the bowstring. The bow was drawn by hooking the thumb around the string just under the arrow, and bracing it against the first finger. The ring would protect the thumb and the bowstring would zip right across it upon release.
These specimens were recovered from ancient battlefields in former Thrace/Macedonia, near the Black Sea.
Late Roman to Byzantine/Medieval, c. 6th-9th century AD. Large bronze archer's ring. Nicely incised details, imitating the visor of a Greek or Roman helmet. The front engraved with incised decorations, likely by its original owner. Nice olive-green patina with earthen deposits inside. L: 39 mm, About a US size 14. ex-Los Angeles, CA collection. #JR2245: $225
Late Roman to Byzantine/Medieval, c. 6th-9th century AD. Fine bronze archer's ring. The front engraved with incised decorations, likely by its original owner. Beautiful olive-green patina with light earthen deposits inside. L: 29 mm, About a US size 10. ex-Los Angeles, CA collection. #AR2883: $275 SOLD
Ancient Rome, c. 3rd-6th century AD. Small bronze archer's ring, in the form of the visor of a Greek or Roman helmet. Unusually small for these, with olive-green patina. A perfect triangular hole through the front, suspiciously close in shape to the point of an enemy arrow. It is possible this archer received an arrow to the hand during battle! L: 25 mm, about a US size 7 1/2. Found at the site of an ancient battlefield in former Thrace-Macedonia, near the Black Sea. ex-Los Angeles, CA collection. #JR2111: $275 SOLD
Medieval Europe, c. 9th-12th century AD. Small bronze archer's ring, in the form of the visor of a Greek or Roman helmet. Simple, graceful form, with raised rib along the point for added strength. Brown patina, very wearable and confortable for these! W: 23mm, US size 9. Found at an ancient battle site near the Danube River, Eastern Europe. ex-Los Angeles, CA collection. #JR2286: $275 SOLD
Late Roman / Byzantine bronze archer's ring, c. 4th-8th century AD. Size 14. Amazing piece with intricately-inscribed laurel-branch details. Great olive green patina with bright highlights that really show the detail. #Rn7227: $299 SOLD
Medieval bronze archer's ring, c. 9th-12th century AD. Gorgeous piece, with intricate incised details and designs. Formed in the shape of a visor from a helmet. Olive-green patina. Size 10 1/2 to 11. Thick band! #Rn4654: $299 SOLD
Byzantine / Medieval bronze archer's ring, 10th-12th century AD. Size 10 1/2. Formed in the shape of a visor from a helmet. Sharp incised details, great copper/silver coloration. #Rn293: $250 SOLD
Ancient Rome, c. 3rd-6th century AD. Lovely little bronze archer's ring, maybe even a ring imitating an archer's ring, perhaps worn by the wife of an archer? Unusually small for these, with nice bright bronze tone. Faint diagonal line detail still evident, mostly worn away from use! Size 5 1/2. #2236: $95 SOLD
Ancient Rome, c. 3rd-6th century AD. Bronze archer's ring. Brassy-brown patina. Cut/crimped areas on both sides of the flange, possibly from battle damage (a blade across the thumb perhaps?) 28 mm long, ring about a US size 8. #78186: $199 SOLD
Late Roman to Byzantine/Medieval, c. 6th-9th century AD. Fantastic bronze archer's ring. Nicely incised details, imitating the visor of a Greek or Roman helmet. Olive-green patina with earthen highlights. About a US size 14 1/2. #JR2053: $275 SOLD
Ancient Rome, c. 3rd-6th century AD. Large bronze archer's ring. Olive-green patina. Band broken in antiquity. Very thick and sturdy. About a US size 9. 35 mm (1 3/8") long. #A110211: $175 SOLD
Late Roman, c. 4th-7th century AD. Nice bronze archer's ring. Originally decorated with incised designs, mostly worn away from use. Great glossy deep green patina with earthen deposits. About a US size 8 1/2. #JR2051: $225 SOLD
Late Roman to Byzantine/Medieval, c. 6th-9th century AD. Fantastic bronze archer's ring engraved with a cross. Nicely incised details, imitating the visor of a Greek or Roman helmet. The front engraved with a crude cross, likely by its original owner. Nice olive-green patina. Big and chunky, US size 13 1/2. #JR2085: $299 SOLD
Late Roman to Byzantine/Medieval, c. 6th-9th century AD. Fantastic bronze archer's ring engraved with a cross. Nicely incised details, imitating the visor of a Greek or Roman helmet. The front engraved with incised decorations, likely by its original owner. Nice olive-green patina with earthen deposits inside the band. About a US size 9. ex-Los Angeles, CA collection. #JR2167: $299 SOLD
Ancient Rome, c. 3rd-5th century AD. Beautiful and very interesting bronze archer's ring. A simple band, with multiple knobs around the edge, worn down from use, used to catch the bow string in any position on the thumb. Large 30 mm (1 3/16") dia., US size 14 1/4. Olive-green patina. #JR2180: $199 SOLD
Late Roman to Medieval, c. 5th-9th century AD. Nice and large silver ring in the form of an archer's ring. With a slight pointed tip on the end, this indicated where an archer would pull against the string on his bow. Likely was not used for this purpose, as silver is a softer and more precious metal than what would be normally used for this. Quite large... US size 12 1/2 to 13. #JR2178: $199 SOLD
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Identifying and exploring emerging trends, disruptions and convergences which might signal significant future challenge or opportunity
A colleague ‘Skyped’ me (made an Internet call) from 30,000 feet recently. He was aboard a Singapore Airlines flight back from Signapore to Australia. Amazing! This ‘Connexion by Boeing’ wireless broadband Internet service is now provided to passengers on selected flights of ANA, Austrain, Asiana, China Airlines, El Al , ETIHAD, JAL, Korean Air, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines, SAS. The The cost of accessing the Internet is determined by each carrier (Lufthansa, for example, charges $9.95 per hour or $26.95 per flight).
A recent survey of 3,200 passengers who have used the service, reported in-flight Internet is changing traveler behaviour: 83 percent of those surveyed said that the availability of the Connexion by Boeing service will have an impact on future travel plans and their choice of airline carrier.
Thoughts: If you travel often then battery life is finally going to mean something. Le t’s also hope that this innovation might drive the seats a bit further apart in 'cattle class'. The combination of most ageing baby boomer bellies and cramped space generally means the only possible viewer of your laptop screen currently is likely to be your crotch!
My passion is ANTICIPATION ~ a continuous Internet hunt for emerging weak signals of potentially significant change and opportunity. My colleagues and I are particularly focused on designing better futures. Globally, humanity is confronted with extraordinary opportunities (e.g. the accelerating rate of technology advance, rapidly increasing green consumer awareness), and challenges (e.g. climate change, water and resource scarcity, peak oil, disease, loss of biodiversity, global financial crisis). Unless we can successfully design and implement some transformational and sustainable global solutions within the next 10 to 15 years, our species and planet’s co-inhabitants will be in big trouble.
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In this episode, I have the pleasure of chatting with the very funny and talented Alison Becker. Her credits include: "Parks and Recreation," "Mayne Street," "The Newsroom," "The League," and "The Colbert Report," just to name a few. We talk about everything from playing a detective on several versions of "Law And Order" to apple boxes to how delightful it is to work with Amy Poehler.
Alison Becker is a comedian who plays Shauna-Malwae Tweep on NBC's Parks and Recreation. She can be seen as Sarah Morton in the Emmy-nominated ESPN webseries, Mayne Street, and she played Becky on the IFC improvised comedy Z Rock. Alison has also guest starred on FX's The League, Showtime's Californication, CBS's Rules of Engagement, NBC's Law and Order: SVU, and had a recurring role on Law and Order: Criminal Intent. She has appeared in sketches for Late Night with Conan O'Brien, The Pete Holmes Show, Human Giant, The Colbert Report, Kroll Show and Nick Swardson's Pretend Time. Recently, Alison played opposite Will Ferrell in a Funny or Die production, playing Ron Burgundy's girlfriend. As a VJ for Vh1 (and before that, for FUSE), Alison hosted her own weekly show. You may also remember her as one of the pranksters on MTV's hidden camera show, Boiling Points, or from one of a million Vh1 clip shows. Still not sure where you know her from? Maybe it's from Adult Swim's Newsreaders, or from her recurring role on Aaron Sorkin's The Newsroom. Or maybe it's from The Other Guys, or from Above Average's webseries The Morning After (which was mentioned in USA Today's "must see" list of 2013). Or maybe you remember her from Dating Rules from my Future Self, one of the most viewed scripted webseries of all time. Or, maybe you just go to the same Starbucks... Alison has been involved with the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre for over 10 years, on four different house teams, and in many other live shows. www.alisonbecker.com Twitter and Instagram: @thealisonbecker
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Books, food, friends, and Virginia Woolf. "I spare you the twists and turns of my cogitations, for no conclusion was found on the road to Headingly, and I ask you to suppose that I soon found out my mistake about the turning and retraced my steps to Fernham."--Virginia Woolf, A Room of One's Own
Virginia Woolf’s novel Mrs. Dalloway was published on May 14, 1925. It takes place on a single day in June, 1923, and follows the lives of two Londoners who never meet: Clarissa Dalloway, a society hostess, and Septimus Smith, a shell-shocked WWI veteran who commits suicide. Mrs. Dalloway and Septimus are connected through shared thoughts and through plot: Septimus’ doctor arrives late to Clarissa’s party, delivering news of the young man’s death.
You might not notice it at first, but Mrs Dalloway is an anti-war novel. Woolf was a lifelong pacifist and all of her sympathies are with the veteran, Septimus. Furthermore, Woolf herself suffered from occasional but severe bouts of mental illness, and knew, too well, the cruelty and inefficacy of early-twentieth-century mental health care. One of the novel’s key insights is that war has ongoing effects, years after its conclusion, on both veterans and civilians. At the end of the novel, when Clarissa thinks “in the middle of my party, here's death,” Woolf means us to hear more than just the shallow concern of a hostess; she also means us to hear Clarissa’s empathy.
If this were the book’s only lesson—that war is bad, that its damage spreads beyond the battlefield—we might all agree and congratulate ourselves that we now do slightly better by our veterans than we did a century ago.
Mrs. Dalloway has a much harder lesson to teach us, however. In contrast to Clarissa, two young women in the book take a more sanguine attitude to war. There we can find a lesson about how civilians are complicit in encouraging a culture of war. First, Clarissa’s daughter Elizabeth passes a street band and the march she hears bring her thoughts immediately to war and death. Elizabeth imagines a deathbed scene in which an attendant opens the window, lets the music in, and a dying person finds consolation in the “triumphing” march. Elizabeth’s meditation comes just pages before Septimus’s death: there, we see him struggle to open a window to leap to his death. There is no music; there is no consolation.
Elizabeth’s naivete retains some charm even as it gives us pause. By contrast, Woolf makes Septimus’ teacher complicit in his death. Miss Isabel Pole “lecturing in the Waterloo Road upon Shakespeare,” as Woolf herself had done as a young woman, encourages Septimus in his ambitions, “Was he not like Keats? she asked … and lit in him such a fire as burns only once in a lifetime.” Here, Woolf depicts something much more dangerous than a crush, for in encouraging Septimus to admire Keats and read Antony and Cleopatra, she is encouraging him towards martyrdom.
When Virginia Stephen taught at a working men’s college, she, too, had an enthusiastic young student to whom she taught Keats. But a 1907 letter describing the scene, is all jest and avoidance: “I can tell you the first sentence of my lecture: ‘The poet Keats died when he was 25: and he wrote all his works before that.’ Indeed—how very interesting, Miss Stephen.” Mocking her inane remark—and her students’ bland acceptance of it—the young Virginia refuses an authoritative voice.
Where Woolf eschewed authority, her character seeks it, down to her very name: Isabel, so queenly, and Pole, so erect. And Miss Pole’s teaching has the desired effect: it creates of Septimus a young patriot, “one of the first to volunteer. He went to France to save an England which consisted almost entirely of Shakespeare's plays and Miss Isabel Pole in a green dress walking in a square.” The fire that she has lit in him conflates poetry and a crush on a teacher with England itself. When Septimus returns from the war, traumatized and unable to feel, literature has turned to poison, and all he can think is “How Shakespeare loathed humanity.”
Mrs. Dalloway shows that music and literature can as easily be brought into the service of violence as of peace. The lessons Elizabeth and Isabel Pole draw—and teach—about music and literature feed the culture of war. However, the lesson Woolf asks us to draw, is far different: in a world at war, as animals full of violent impulses, we must refuse to be complicit in encouraging young people to martyr themselves. In 2010, as the United States continues to fight two wars and as each season brings us a new young person, inspired to do violence in the hope of martyrdom, we would do well to reread Mrs. Dalloway, and look again at what we teach and how it can work on behalf of peace.
Your words bring back memories of the summer of 2008 when I took your beyond-wonderful course. Thank you again.
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is certainly a cancer with a higher mortality rate because of the fact the fact that diagnosis usually occurs at anadvanced stage. activity; iii) – antigen-encoding mRNA technique in HCC, metronomic chemotherapy, oncolytic infections [33]. Table ?Desk22 summarises the primary clinical studies and restrospective research or meta-analysis in HCC immunotherapy. Open up in another window Body 2 The three primary strategies of HCC immunotherapy Desk 2 Clinical studies and retrospective research or meta-analysis in immunotherapy remedies of HCC 76.5%31 months10 months41Phase IIIAdjuvant activated CIK cells infusion immunotherapy versus control in resected patients or after RFA or after percutaneous ethanol injectionmDFS: 44 months 30 months42Meta-analysis including 13 stage II/III trialsAdjuvant activated CIK cells infusion immunotherapy after 0.001) 0.001)43Indirect immunological strategiesRandomized stage IITACE plus IFN- versus TACE in unresectable HCCmOS: 29 months 26 months (= 0.003)20.three months (= 0.027)51Phase IICombined intrarterial 5-FU as well as PEG-IFN -2b in advanced HCC with website venous invasionORR: 73% 0.00001)53Phase ITremelimumab in advanced HCCGood toxicity profile6.7 months90 Open up in another window Abbreviation – CI: confidence period; CIK: cytokine induced killer; DC: dendritic cell; DCR: disease control price; DFS: disease free of charge success; HCC: hepatocellular carcinoma; IFN: interferon; mDFS: median disease free of charge success; mOS: median general success; mTTP: median time for you to progression; ORR: general response rate; Operating-system: overall success; PFS: progression free of charge survival; PR: incomplete response; RFA: radiofrequency ablation; RR: SRT 1720 manufacture recurrence price; SD: steady disease; TACE: transarterial chemoembolization. ADOPTIVE IMMUNOTHERAPY Adoptive immunotherapy utilizes NK and cytokine induced killer (CIK) cells for autologous cells reinfusion immunized with cancers epitopes. NK cells are immune system lymphocytic cells resident in reticuloendothelial organs with an integral role in immune system and anti-tumor protection [34]. Thirty-seven HCC sufferers treated with radiofrequency ablation (RFA) demonstrated a phenotypic and practical activation of autologous NK-cells [35]. Presently, adjuvant autologous NK cell reinfusion has been examined in 2 ongoing medical research in transplant and resected individuals (“type”:”clinical-trial”,”attrs”:”text SRT 1720 manufacture message”:”NCT01147380″,”term_id”:”NCT01147380″NCT01147380 [36] and “type”:”clinical-trial”,”attrs”:”text message”:”NCT02008929″,”term_id”:”NCT02008929″NCT02008929 [37]). CIK cells certainly are a heterogeneous cell populace comprising Compact disc3+ Compact disc56+, Compact disc3+ Compact disc56? and Compact disc3? Compact disc56+ cells, which have the ability to both identify tumor antigens and destroy cancer cells straight [38]. Several research reported a better end result, using CIK cells as adjuvant therapy after liver organ SRT 1720 manufacture surgery treatment in HCC individuals. Specifically, a stage II study analyzing the adjuvant part of CIK cells SRT 1720 manufacture regarded as 127 HCC radically resected individuals that have been randomized in to the pursuing 3 hands: 3 or 6 programs of adjuvant CIK cells infusion immunotherapy or observation just. Disease free success (DFS) price at 1, 3, and 5-12 months was 83.1%, 31.7%, and 23.3% in 3 programs CIK cell infusion, 84.7%, 30.5%, and, 19.4% in 6 courses CIK cell infusion, and 82.6%, 20.9%, and 11.2% in the control group, respectively. A statistically factor between 3 programs CIK cells (= 0.001) and 6 programs CIK cells (= 0.004) when compared with the control group was seen in the lack of a statistically difference between CIK cell organizations [39]. Similarly, a big retrospective study evaluating surgery only (206 individuals) with medical procedures accompanied by CIK cell transfusion (204 individuals) demonstrated a considerably better prognosis in the CIK group. The 1-, 2-, 3-, 4-, and 5-12 months OS prices of CIK group had been higher than medical procedures only group: 93.6%, 83.3%, 76.6%, 71.1%, 65.9% and 84%, 69.2%, 61.6%, 56.9%, 50.2%, respectively, with a big change between your two Ets1 organizations (log-rank check; = 0.0007). Furthermore, individuals treated with an increase of than 8 cycles of cell transfusion demonstrated significantly better success than those treated with significantly less than 8 cycles (= 0.0272). CIK group shown significantly better Operating-system than surgery-alone group in individuals with an increase of than 5-cm tumors (p = 0.0002) [40]. Another retrospective research compared 85 individuals treated with adoptive autologous CIK cell transfusion in conjunction with transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) plus RFA, versus 89 sufferers treated with loco-regional therapy by itself. Despite equivalent response prices, the TACE+RFA+CIK cell group demonstrated a substantial improvement with regards to longer progression free of charge success (PFS) (17 a few months versus 10 a few months, = 0.001) and OS (56 a few months versus 31 a few months, = 0.001) set alongside the TACE+RFA group [41]. Lately, within a multicenter stage III research, 230 HCC sufferers treated by medical procedures, RFA or percutaneous ethanol shot were randomized to get adjuvant autologous CIK cells infusion or not really, displaying a median DFS of 44 a few months and 30.
Modifications in gene medication dosage because of copy-number variant (CNV) are connected with autism range disorder (ASD), intellectual impairment (Identification) and other psychiatric disorders. therapies open to medically modulate MeCP2 great quantity. In this research we utilized a forward hereditary display screen against all known individual kinases and phosphatases to recognize druggable regulators of MeCP2 balance. Two putative modulators of MeCP2 amounts, HIPK2 and proteins phosphatase PP2A, had been validated as stabilizers of MeCP2 decreased MeCP2 amounts within the anxious program and rescued both overexpression and electric motor abnormalities within a AV-951 mouse style of MDS. Our results reveal potential healing targets for dealing with disorders of changed medication dosage and set up a potent technique to recognize druggable applicants for the broader group of neurologic disease caused by CNVs. Launch The individual brains requirement of precise gene medication AV-951 dosage can be clear through the over-representation of copy-number variations (CNVs) in people with neuropsychiatric disorders, such as for example autism range disorder (ASD), intellectual impairment (Identification) and schizophrenia (1C3). A excellent exemplory case of this medication dosage sensitivity can be embodied by (Duplication Symptoms (MDS)and a reduce or lack of the proteins in ~50% of cells, taking place in females with Rett symptoms (4). MDS makes up about ~1% of X-linked Identification and is additional recognized by epilepsy and early loss of life (5, 6). Mouse versions recapitulate individual symptoms, as man mice expressing double the normal degree of MeCP2, locus in human beings (7C9). Conversely, traditional Rett syndrome can be caused in a lot more than 95% from the situations by loss-of-function mutations in and happens in 1/10,000 live feminine births (10, 11). Man mice with a good 50% reduced amount of MeCP2 show phenotypes similar to Rett (12). Therefore, although it is usually medically and experimentally obvious that the dosage of MeCP2 should be exactly regulated allowing appropriate neural function, there are no FDA-approved strategies to modulate MeCP2 amounts (11, 13, 14). MeCP2 binds preferentially to methylated DNA but localizes broadly over the genome (15, 16). In adult neurons it really is present at near histone-octamer amounts (15). Lack of MeCP2 outcomes in a variety of chromatin adjustments including disruption of chromatin structures, as noticed by mislocalization of transcriptional regulator ATRX (17C19) and improved linker histone H1 (15). Expectedly, lack of MeCP2 also leads to misregulation of several neuronally significant transcripts, such as for example those encoded by (18, 20, 21) and (8). Nearly all these molecular modifications are oppositely misregulated in gain-of-function versions. At the mobile level, neurons missing MeCP2 are hypofunctional, exhibiting reduced soma size (22C24) and decreased dendritic branching (25C27). Alternatively, neurons from your MDS mouse model screen increased synapse denseness and dendritic arborization (28, 29). Significantly, neurological phenotypes are mainly reversible in both Rett and MDS mouse versions by normalization of AV-951 MeCP2 amounts (30, 31), in keeping with the lack of neurodegeneration and gross anatomical abnormalities. Earlier attempts to improve particular molecular abnormalities determined in mutant mice, such as for example normalization of BDNF or CRH amounts, have led to only incomplete phenotypic recovery (8, 32). We posit that provided the broad range of the chromatin protein regulon, chances are a constellation of misregulation drives the phenotypes in both reduction- and gain-of-function syndromes. Hence, we suggest that one of the most efficacious treatment of the disorders calls for modulating the degrees of MeCP2 proteins itself. To get a proteins whose amounts must be firmly regulated, little is well known about elements that influence MeCP2 turnover or balance. While governed post-transcriptionally by different microRNAs (33C35), the influence of MeCP2s many post-translational modificationsincluding phosphorylation, acetylation, methylation, sumoylation, and ubiquitinationon its balance are largely unidentified (36). Provided the exquisite awareness of human brain cells to the quantity of MeCP2, we hypothesized that we now have multiple endogenous regulators of MeCP2 balance. Thus, the purpose of this function was to execute a forward LSP1 antibody hereditary screen to discover possibly druggable modulators of MeCP2 balance. Results Id of post-translational regulators of MeCP2 balance To build up a reporter cell range in which we’re able to monitor MeCP2 amounts we chosen Daoy individual medulloblastoma cells for testing for their high siRNA transfection performance and their endogenous appearance of MeCP2, raising the likelihood of regulatory circuits getting present for perturbation. Daoy cells had been transduced using a lentiviral vector that expresses DsRed-IRES-hMECP2-EGFP. This bicistronic transgene AV-951 permits unified transcription, but 3rd party translation, from the fluorescent proteins DsRed and hMeCP2 with EGFP fused to its C-terminus (Fig..
The ATP-binding cassette transporter ABCG2 (BCRP and MXR) is mixed up in absorption, distribution, and elimination of several medicines. R482G substitution blunted the inhibitory aftereffect of candesartan cilexetil and telmisartan in this respect. On the other hand, the ARB-ABCG2 conversation was not modified in cells expressing either the M483F or the Y570A variant, respectively. To conclude, our data indicate that the 3rd transmembrane helix and adjacent parts of ABCG2 could be of main importance for the conversation of ARBs using the ABC transporter. Furthermore, we conclude from our data that folks transporting the F489L polymorphism could be at improved threat of developing ABCG2-related drug-drug relationships in multi-drug regimens including ARBs. gene have already been described which might donate to the substantial pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic variability of medicines that are transferred by ABCG2 (Erdem et al., 2012; Ieiri, 2012). AT1 receptor antagonists (ARBs) represent a greatly prescribed band of first-line antihypertensive medicines that will also be of main importance in the treating patients experiencing heart failing or diabetic nephropathy (Deppe et al., 2010). We’ve previously demonstrated that this ARBs telmisartan and candesartan cilexetil can become relevant inhibitors of ABCG2 function, at least (Weiss et al., 2010; Deppe et al., 2014). Nevertheless, candesartan cilexetil represents a prodrug that’s rapidly changed into its energetic metabolite, candesartan, after intestinal absorption and, therefore, most likely just gets the potential to impact the function of ABCG2 indicated in the luminal part of intestinal epithelial cells. As ARBs are generally found in multi-drug regimens including ABCG2 substrates, ARB-induced inhibition of ABCG2 function may donate to medically relevant drug-drug relationships and altered medication disposition, thereby possibly compromising drug security and efficacy. Furthermore, in earlier investigations we could actually demonstrate that hereditary variability in the gene affects the 3UTR-mediated rules of ABCG2 manifestation and was also in a position to impact the interaction from the ARB telmisartan using the ABC transporter (Deppe et al., 2014; Ripperger and Benndorf, 2016). 72-48-0 supplier In this respect, we could display that this F489L polymorphism 72-48-0 supplier mainly improved telmisartan-induced inhibition of ABCG2-mediated pheophorbide A (PhA) transportation apparently both with regards to inhibitory strength and effectiveness ABCG2 homology modeling and molecular conversation analyses of chosen ARBs to forecast amino acidity residues with relevance for the ARB-ABCG2 conversation and consequently validated the effect 72-48-0 supplier of many amino acidity substitutions (Y469A; M483F; Y570A) recognized by the research. Only recently, the entire structure of human being ABCG2 in complicated with two antigen-binding fragments of 5D3 (5D3-Fab) was effectively decided (Taylor et al., 2017), which offered an even more accurate understanding into the framework of the transporter. This framework was, hence, utilized to rationalize the herein acquired results also to additional research the molecular relationships of ARBs by docking research. Materials and Strategies Materials Unless mentioned otherwise, chemicals had been bought from Sigma-Aldrich (Taufkirchen, Germany). Cell tradition press and transfection reagents had been bought from Thermo Fisher Scientific (Waltham, MA, USA). The pTRE-Tight-BI-AcGFP1 vector was from Clontech (Hill View, CA, USA) and doxycycline was from AppliChem (Darmstadt, Germany). Oligonucleotides had been from Eurofins MWG Operon (Ebersberg, Germany). Pheophorbide A (PhA) was from Frontier Scientific European countries (Carnforth, Lancashire, UK). The AT1 receptor antagonists (ARBs) candesartan cilexetil, irbesartan, losartan, and telmisartan aswell as the dihydropyridine calcium mineral route blocker nisoldipine had been from Sequoia Study Products (Pangbourne, UK). Site-Directed Mutagenesis For manifestation of human being ABCG2 (“type”:”entrez-nucleotide”,”attrs”:”text message”:”NM_004827″,”term_id”:”62526032″,”term_text message”:”NM_004827″NM_004827) in HEK293 Tet-On cells, the ABCG2 coding series was used in the pTRE-Tight-BI-AcGFP1 vector as previously explained and validated (Deppe et al., 2014). The pTRE-Tight-BI-AcGFP1-ABCG2 vector framework is usually depicted in Supplementary Physique S1. Naturally happening ABCG2 variants R482G and F489L aswell as 72-48-0 supplier amino acidity substitutions with expected relevance for the ARB-ABCG2 conversation (Y469A, M483F, Y570A) had been inserted in to GRK4 the ABCG2 cDNA series in the pTRE-Tight-BI-AcGFP1-ABCG2 plasmid using the QuickChange?.
Background The insulin-like growth factor (IGF) axis can be an important signaling pathway in the growth and success of several cell and tissue types. microarray research. hEDTP Finally, em in vivo /em effectiveness of A-928605 was evaluated in the oncogene-addicted cell range and in a neuroblastoma model as an individual agent aswell as in conjunction with medically approved therapeutics focusing on EGFR in types of pancreatic and non-small cell lung malignancies. Results A-928605 can be a selective IGF1R inhibitor that’s in a position to abrogate activation from the pathway both em in vitro /em 944328-88-5 manufacture and em in vivo /em . This book substance dosed as an individual agent can produce significant development inhibition 944328-88-5 manufacture of neuroblastoma xenografts em in vivo /em . A-928605 can be able to offer additive results when found in mixture with medically approved agents aimed against 944328-88-5 manufacture EGFR in non-small cell lung and individual pancreatic tumor versions. Conclusion These outcomes claim that a selective IGF1R inhibitor such as for example A-928605 might provide a useful scientific healing for IGF pathway affected tumors and warrants additional investigation. History Insulin-like development factor signaling has 944328-88-5 manufacture an important function in advancement and adult homeostasis by helping development and success of multiple cell and tissues types [1]. These essential functions certainly are a immediate result of the power of IGF signaling to activate both anti-apoptotic AKT pathway as well as the mitogenic extracellular sign governed kinase (ERK) pathway [1]. Nevertheless, when this elegantly well balanced multi-component signaling program can be perturbed, the dual jobs of IGF signaling in both success and proliferation get this to pathway a most likely contributor to tumor biology. Aberrant IGF signaling continues to be implicated in multiple areas of tumor development including oncogenic change, cell proliferation, evasion of apoptosis, tumor cell invasion and metastases [1,2]. Additionally, IGF signaling continues to be implicated in level of resistance to multiple current medical therapeutics [3-8]. These central functions in tumor initiation, development and development make the IGF pathway a perfect candidate pathway to focus on therapeutically. IGF pathway transmission transduction is usually thought to happen specifically through extracellular ligand activation from the insulin-like development element-1 receptor (IGF1R) as well as the insulin receptor (IR) [9]. These plasma membrane protein are members from the receptor tyrosine kinase family members and are made up of two extracellular -subunits disulfide bonded to two solitary move membrane spanning -subunits which contain the cytoplasmic tyrosine kinase activity. The receptors can be found either as homodimers or cross receptors made up of IGF1R and IR heterodimers, and so are triggered by binding from the ligands IGF1 and IGF2, aswell as insulin when the cross receptor exists [10]. The insulin receptor offers two on the other hand spliced variants referred to as IRA and IRB. IRA is usually lacking exon 11 which encodes a supplementary 12 proteins for the alpha subunit from the IRB type of the receptor. IRB binds to just insulin while IRA may associate with both insulin and IGF2 [11]. IGF1 functions both like a circulating hormone so that as a cells development factor and it is expressed generally in most regular cells, while IGF2 is usually mainly a pre-natal growth hormones in human beings [1,12]. Binding of the ligands towards the receptors initiates numerous signaling cascades that eventually result in the anti-apoptotic and proliferative indicators through the AKT and ERK pathways, respectively. After ligand binding the receptors become autophosphorylated and activate downstream signaling pathways that eventually result in proliferation through results on cell routine protein like Cyclin D1 and p27 [13]. Furthermore, success is usually improved, for 944328-88-5 manufacture example, by phosphorylation from the pro-apoptotic proteins Poor by AKT and ERK, which leads to its sequestration and inactivation by 14-3-3 [14]. The ligand-dependent activation of IGF sign transduction and several pathway players escalates the complexity from the role of the pathway in malignancy. Multiple studies show the current presence of improved circulating degrees of IGF1 in the plasma of individuals with prostate, breasts and colon malignancies [15]. Several research also implicate over-expression of IGF2 in cancer of the colon and in ovarian malignancy [15]. This upsurge in IGF2 manifestation in digestive tract and ovarian malignancy is likely the consequence of a lack of imprinting as both maternal and paternal types of this gene have emerged in a substantial number of the individuals [16,17]. Furthermore, several research also claim that there are a variety of tumors that display a higher manifestation degree of IGF1R aswell as an elevated percentage of IRA to IRB [15,18,19]. With this research, we report around the em in vitro /em and em in vivo /em activity of a book pyrazolo [3,4- em d /em ]pyrimidine little molecule inhibitor of IGF1R,.
The neuropeptide galanin and its own receptors are localized in mind pathways mediating learning and memory. part of galanin in cognitive features. Galanin materials and terminals hyperinnervate the rest of the cholinergic neurons from the nucleus basalis of Meynert in middle to advanced phases of Alzheimers [1 C 5]. Further, galanin receptor densities in the nucleus basalis and amygdala nuclei change from age-matched settings at specific phases of Alzheimers disease development buy 5608-24-2 [6C8]. These medical results prompted the hypothesis that buy 5608-24-2 galanin is important in the memory space decline this is the main behavioral sign of Alzheimers disease. To check the part of galanin in memory space, galanin was given centrally to rats. Impairments in overall performance were recognized on multiple learning and memory space jobs. Acquisition of the traditional Rabbit Polyclonal to ANXA1 Morris drinking water maze job, a starburst radial maze spatial job, unaggressive avoidance, buy 5608-24-2 and track cued dread conditioning were clogged by pharmacological dosages of galanin, given before teaching trials [9C14]. Functioning memory space on T-maze postponed alternation and operant non-matching to put operating memory space tasks had been impaired by galanin pretreatment [15C22]. Memory space loan consolidation after Morris drinking water maze teaching was avoided by galanin administration 30 min following the teaching tests [23]. Further, galanin reduced long-term potentiation in rat and guinea pig hippocampal pieces through inhibition of cholinergic Schaffer collaterals, highly relevant to synaptic plasticity involved with learning [24, 25]. The contribution of endogenous galanin was looked into in rats using galanin receptor antagonist remedies. Three galanin receptor subtypes have already been identified to time [26C28]. Peptidergic sequences and non-peptidergic substances with moderate selectivity for every from the three subtypes have already been created [27C29]. Administration from the peptidergic galanin receptor ligand M40 by itself didn’t alter functionality in regular rats on postponed nonmatching to put, although M40 obstructed the inhibitory activities of galanin within this operant functioning storage job [21]. M40 potentiated the helpful actions of the cholinergic agonist in cholinergically lesioned rats on postponed non-matching to put [30]. The peptidergic galanin receptor buy 5608-24-2 ligand M35 facilitated spatial learning in the Morris drinking water maze when provided by itself in a single unreplicated research [31]. The contribution of endogenous galanin to cognitive procedures was further looked into in mice with targeted mutations in the galanin gene. Two lines of transgenic mice overexpressing the galanin gene, one on the dopamine -hydroxylase promoter (DH), that confers specificity to adrenergic neurons [32, 33], and one on the platelet-derived growth aspect promoter (PDGF) with a far more popular distribution in the mind [34C37]. Both have already been examined on cognitive duties. Galanin-overexpressing mice using the trans-gene within the DH promoter shown deficits within the more difficult the different parts of many learning and memory space tasks, including faltering the probe trial check within the Morris drinking water maze, impaired learning of sociable transmission of meals preference and decreased dread conditioned freezing within the more challenging track fear conditioning job [14, 32, 38 C 40]. On the other hand, the DH buy 5608-24-2 galanin transgenic mice weren’t not the same as their wildtype littermates on quantity of days to attain criterion on acquisition of the Morris drinking water maze and an operant appetitive job, and were regular on attentional systems in the 5-choice serial response time job [32, 41, 42]. Galanin-overexpressing transgenic mice using the transgene within the PDGF promoter shown acquisition curves and selective quadrant search in the probe trial that didn’t change from wildtype settings [37]. Nevertheless, when examined during later years, at 19 weeks, the PDGF galanin transgenic mice had been slower to understand the location from the concealed platform teaching within the Morris drinking water maze job, spent less amount of time in the qualified quadrant through the postponed probe trial and shown even more thigmotaxis, while swim rates of speed didn’t differ between genotypes [43]. Conversely, galanin null mutant mice lacking in the galanin gene and galanin peptide also shown a little deficit within the Morris drinking water maze at old age groups, and on a spatial object acknowledgement job, indicating that inadequate galanin could also possess deleterious effects on cognition, maybe related to the consequences of galanin at early developmental phases [41, 44]. A crucial question in restorative development is definitely which receptor subtype to focus on. In the lack of extremely selective galanin receptor subtype antagonists that are soluble in automobiles befitting behavioral research, knockout mice with targeted mutations in galanin receptor genes present a chance to evaluate the specific contributions from the GalR1, GalR2 and GalR3 receptor subtypes in cognitive features. Galanin receptor knockout mice with standard mutations in the GalR1 and GalR2 receptor subtypes have already been tested on many learning and memory space jobs. GalR1 null mutants weren’t significantly unique of wildtype littermates on Morris drinking water maze acquisition and probe trial overall performance, social transmitting of food choice, standard delay dread conditioned freezing or track dread conditioned freezing [40, 45]. GalR2 null mutants weren’t significantly unique of wildtype littermates over the Morris.
Bacterial little RNAs perform many regulatory roles, including operating as antitoxic components in toxinCantitoxin systems. the trimeric complicated. Inhibition and self-assembly are both mediated completely with the ToxIPa RNA, without requirement for CC-4047 mobile elements or exogenous energy. Finally, we describe the roots of ToxI antitoxin selectivity through our crystal framework from the ToxINBt complicated. Our results present how a prepared RNA pseudoknot can inhibit a deleterious proteins with beautiful molecular specificity and exactly how these self-contained and addictive RNA-protein pairs can confer different adaptive benefits within their bacterial hosts. (hereafter ToxINPa), which originally was uncovered through its capability to confer bacteriophage level of resistance as an abortive an infection program (12, 13). ToxINPa includes a proteins toxin (ToxNPa) and a little RNA antitoxin (ToxIPa), that have a eliminate/recovery phenotype when overexpressed in (hereafter ToxINBt). The transcript and it is inhibited by ToxIPa in vivo. cells filled with individually inducible ToxNPa-FLAG and ToxIPa plasmids had been grown to log stage, and the result of ToxNPa appearance and following coexpression of ToxIPa on transcript amounts was examined by North blot (transcription during the period of the test. ToxIPa is normally a rare exemplory case of a normally occurring little RNA which features to counteract the experience of the enzyme. The crystal structure of ToxNPa sure to ToxIPa provided main insights in to the mechanism of the antitoxic activity: three ToxIPa RNAs, that are themselves cleaved off their recurring precursor by ToxNPa, are sure head-to-tail by three ToxNPa monomers to create a heterohexameric, triangular set up where the ToxNPa energetic site is normally occluded (Fig. 1were performed pursuing overexpression of ToxNPa and the next co-overexpression of ToxIPa. As proven in Fig. 1transcript, and following overexpression of ToxIPa restored transcript amounts. The degradation had not been noticed when an inactive, frameshifted ToxNPa variant, (ToxNPa-FS) (12), was portrayed, and RNA amounts weren’t restored in the ToxIPa vector-only control stress. The same design of ToxNPa-mediated RNA degradation and ToxIPa-mediated recovery was seen using the and RNAs (Fig. S1). Overexpression of ToxNPa also created a wide size distribution of ToxIPa items, displaying that ToxIPa is definitely prepared by ToxNPa in vivo. These outcomes confirm the ribonuclease activity of ToxNPa in vivo aimed both to general mobile targets also to its CC-4047 antitoxin transcript and the CC-4047 capability of ToxIPa to suppress this activity. ToxI Antitoxins Are Selective. After confirming the ribonuclease activity of ToxNPa in vivo as well as the actions of ToxIPa to neutralize this activity, we wanted to explore the specificity from the ToxI RNA antitoxin. To take action, cross-inhibition tests were performed using the RNA sequences are unrelated. Within an eliminate/recovery assay, ToxIPa counteracted ToxNPa however, not ToxNBt, and vice versa; each ToxI RNA antitoxin was energetic only against its toxin partner (Fig. 2DH5 pursuing induction of ToxNBt or ToxNPa appearance as well as either ToxIBt or ToxIPa. Outcomes shown are suggest and SD for three natural replicates. ToxIN Systems Promote Plasmid Maintenance. Many TA systems can mediate plasmid stabilization by postsegregational eliminating, where the fast degradation from the antitoxin after plasmid reduction leads to the unaggressive activation from the toxin to eliminate plasmid-free segregants (10). To determine whether ToxINPa and ToxINBt likewise have this activity, we performed long-term plasmid-loss tests. ToxINPa completely avoided lack of plasmid pRBJ200 in W3110 within the duration from the test, whereas Rabbit Polyclonal to SUPT16H ToxINBt got no impact (Fig. 3YB886 (Fig. 3test vector is dependant on the low-copy amount pBS72 replicon (19), this stabilization activity will probably connect with ToxINBt in its indigenous framework on plasmid pAW63 (20). This plasmid-stabilization function may represent the natural function of ToxINBt, which, unlike ToxINPa, didn’t have got a detectable phage-resistance phenotype. The explanation for the web host dependence of the activity probably can be that ToxNBt isn’t toxic enough directly into mediate postsegregational eliminating when portrayed from its indigenous promoter on the single-copy vector; ToxNBt demonstrated lower toxicity than ToxNPa in (Fig. S2W3110. The percentage of cells keeping the plasmid before and 24 h after development without selection can be proven for ToxINPa, ToxINBt, as well as the vector-only control. (YB886. The percentage of cells keeping the plasmid can be plotted being a function of the amount of hours of development without selection. Both and display the mean and SD for three natural replicates. ToxNPa Is usually Inhibited by both Processed and Precursor ToxIPa. In theory, toxin inhibition by ToxI RNA could need cleavage from the repeated elements, for example by linking the power of cleavage with steady assembly. To check this probability, stop-point RNA degradation assays had been performed in vitro using purified ToxNPa ribonuclease with RNA like a substrate, and ToxIPa RNA was added either as the lengthy repeated precursor, that was transcribed in vitro, or as precleaved, 36-nt.
Tumor Necrosis Aspect- (TNF-), a secreted cytokine, has an important function in inflammatory illnesses and defense disorders, and it is a potential focus on for drug advancement. The active substances discovered from the display screen had been verified in the AlphaLISA TNF- assay utilizing a bead-based technology. These substances had been also verified in a normal ELISA assay. Out of this research, many beta adrenergic agonists have already been defined as TNF- inhibitors. We also recognized MK-4305 several book inhibitors of TNF-, such as for example BTO-1, CCG-2046, ellipticine, and PD 169316. The outcomes shown that both homogeneous TNF- assays are powerful and ideal for high throughput testing. a pintool function train station. The assay plates had been incubated for 17 hr at 37C. MK-4305 By the end from the incubation period, 5 L of CellTiter-Glo? reagent was added, plates had been incubated at RT for thirty minutes, and luminescence strength identified in the luminescence setting utilizing a ViewLux dish reader (PerkinElmer). Dimension of TNF- Using ELISA Technique THP-1 cells had been plated in the cell denseness of 4.8 104 in 200 l culture moderate per well inside a 96-well dish. Twenty-five L tradition moderate with or without substance was added into each well, accompanied by addition of LPS at 1 g/ml last concentration in tradition. The ultimate concentrations from the substances in the wells ranged from 1.6 nM to 30 M. After 17 hr treatment at 37C, the cell tradition supernatants had been removed and assessed for human being TNF- using human being TNF- immunoassay package (R&D Systems, Minneapolis, MN). Quickly, 200 uL of test or known regular (0-1000 pg/ml) was put into wells of the microplate that was pre-coated having a monoclonal antibody particular for TNF- and incubated at RT for 2 hr. After cleaning aside any unbound chemicals, an enzyme-linked polyclonal anti-TNF- antibody was added as well as the dish incubated for 1 hr at RT. Pursuing four washes, a substrate remedy was added and incubated for 15-20 min, accompanied by the addition of an end remedy. The optical denseness of every well was identified at 450 nm with 570 nm like a research filtration system using an EnVision dish reader. The uncooked data was normalized to LPS (1 g/mL, 100%) and assay moderate with 0.1% DMSO (basal, 0%). The MK-4305 inhibition curves for every substance had been examined using the nonlinear regression analysis system in GraphPad Prism (Soft-ware). qHTS Data Evaluation Data normalization, modification and fitted of focus response curves had been performed as previously explained [16]. Briefly, uncooked results for every titration point was initially normalized in accordance with the LPS control (1 g/ml, 0%) and DMSO just wells (basal, -100%), and corrected through the use of a pattern modification algorithm using compound-free control plates (DMSO plates) to reduce the dispense and reading mistakes. Concentration-response titration factors for each substance had been suited to the Hill formula yielding concentrations of half-maximal inhibition (IC50) and maximal response (effectiveness) values. Focus response curves had been categorized into four main classes using the group of requirements listed in earlier studies [17]. Substances which demonstrated inhibition in both ratiometric and 665 nm readings, and experienced potency significantly less than 5 M and effectiveness higher than 50% in the ratiometric reading had been considered as mixed up in HTRF individual TNF- assay. These substances had been further prioritized predicated on their activity in the cell viability assay after 17 h substance treatment. Twenty-six energetic substances that were not really evidently cytotoxic (6 situations stronger in the HTRF individual TNF- assay than that in the MK-4305 cell viability assay) had been cherry-picked for verification and follow-up studies. Outcomes Assay Marketing and Miniaturization of HTRF-Based TNF- Assay We’ve optimized and validated a homogenous HTRF-based TNF- assay within a 1536-well dish format you can use to screen substances to recognize potential TNF- inhibitors (Fig. ?11). LPS, a known TNF- stimulator, induced TNF- creation within a concentration-dependent way after 17 hr incubation using the THP-1 cells (Fig. ?4A4A). The EC50 of LPS was 0.84 MK-4305 g/ml, and the utmost induction of TNF- creation by LPS was a lot more than 8-fold from the basal level. Open up in another screen Fig. (4) (A) Period span of LPS-induced TNF- creation. THP-1 cells had been treated with Rabbit Polyclonal to Collagen III several LPS concentrations for 5, 17 and 24 hr. By the end of various period points, TNF- creation was assessed in THP-1 cells utilizing a homogenous HTRF-based TNF- assay. Data are from an individual test performed in quadruplicate, representative of many experiments. (B) Marketing of cell thickness. THP-1 cells had been dispensed at.
Soft-tissue sarcomas certainly are a heterogeneous band of tumors due to connective tissue. lowers VEGF appearance in tumor cells using a corresponding reduction in microvessel thickness. Taken jointly, our results start using a major tumor model to show that sarcomas could be produced by lack of NF1 and Printer ink4a/Arf, and these tumors are delicate to MEK inhibition by immediate results on tumor cells and the encompassing microenvironment. These research claim that MEK inhibitors ought to be additional explored as potential sarcoma therapies in sufferers with tumors including NF1 deletion. in Lycopene manufacture tumor quantity from baseline for tumors giving an answer to treatment. Tumors that didn’t react Lycopene manufacture to treatment are proven as biggest percent in tumor quantity from baseline during the period of the treatment. Within this display of the info, modification in tumor quantity can be capped at +100%. Statistical Evaluation Graphs and figures had been performed in Graph Pad 4.0. A nonparametric learners t-test was performed to determine distinctions between treatment groupings. A p-value of 0.05 was considered statistically significant. In vitro research The mouse sarcoma cell lines 1863 and 3017 had been derived from major sarcomas in NF1flox/flox; Printer ink4a/Arfflox/flox mice that created after intra-muscular Ad-Cre shot. These cell lines had been authenticated by PCR genotyping. The cells had been cultured in DMEM + 10% FBS. For colony development studies, cells had been seeded at 500/well inside a 6-well dish and treated with DMSO or 50 nM PD325901 (Sigma) for 3C7 times. The amount of existing colonies was dependant on crystal violet staining. Each test was carried out in triplicate, as well as the test was repeated 3 x. Data demonstrated is representative of 1 independent test. For colony development studies with previous PD325901 treatment, cells had been cultured over night in 50nM PD325901, accompanied by splitting the cells into DMSO control or PD325901 for colony development. Experiments were examined as explained above. Cell proiferation assays had been performed with cells cultured in either DMSO or 50nM PD325901, with the amount of cell doublings determined daily. For quantitative RT-PCR analyses, cells had been treated with 50 nM PD325901 for 4 hours, accompanied by RNA harvest into TRIZOL. Data demonstrated represents the common of 4 impartial experiments. Traditional western blot evaluation 1863 cells had been treated with 50 nM PD325901 for either 1 or 4 hours ahead of harvest. Cells had been cleaned once with chilly PBS (Sigma) and lysed for ten minutes on snow with RIPA buffer (Sigma), supplemented with phosphatase inhibitors (Sigma, P5726 and P0044). Proteins focus was performed with BCA Proteins Focus Assay (Thermo Scientific). MiniProtean TGX gels (BioRad) had been used in PVDF by damp transfer. Quantitative RT-PCR RNA was isolated from tumors and cells by TRIZOL. cDNA synthesis was performed with iScript (BioRad). Quantitative RT-PCR was performed with an iQ5 device (BioRad) using the delta-delta Ct technique. Primer sequences are available in Supplementary Desk 2. RESULTS Producing inducible NF1-erased sarcomas in the mouse As NF1 mutations have already been recently detected in a number of human being soft-tissue sarcoma subtypes (3, 4), we wanted to see whether lack of NF1 as well as the Rabbit Polyclonal to ARNT tumor suppressor Printer ink4a/Arf was adequate to create soft-tissue sarcomas inside a p53- and NF1-crazy type history. Furthermore, we wanted to generate an inducible mouse style of NF1-erased sarcoma that could reveal the diverse spectral range of NF1-connected sarcomas within patients. Consequently, we generated mice with conditional mutations in both NF1 and Printer ink4a/Arf (NF1flox/flox; Ink4a/Arfflox/flox). These mice had been injected with an adenovirus expressing Cre recombinase (Ad-Cre) at 1 of 2 sites: intramuscular (IM) shots to model tumors arising in the skeletal muscle mass, and sciatic nerve (SN) shots to model tumors arising in the nerve sheath. Mice had been injected into either the hind limb muscle mass (IM, n=10) or sciatic nerve (SN, n=12) of the low left leg. Pursuing shot, Cre recombinase can delete both alleles of NF1 and Printer ink4a/Arf (Body 1A). Mice created tumors 3C12 Lycopene manufacture a few months after Cre publicity at the website of shot. We successfully produced two cell lines (1863 and 3017) from sarcomas produced after IM-injection of Ad-Cre. Using these sarcoma cell lines, we’ve verified recombination of both alleles of NF1 and Printer ink4a/Arf by PCR (Body 1B), furthermore to lack of both mRNA and proteins for p16, p19, and NF1 (Supplemental Body 1ACompact disc). For clearness, we refer.
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have already been used extensively to regulate inflammatory pain. (indicate = 1.050 6.436?g), diclofenac (mean = 6.675 1.368?g) and indomethacin (mean = 2.85 5.01?g). Hence, cannabinoid receptors usually do not appear to be mixed up in peripheral antinociceptive system from the NSAIDs dipyrone, diclofenac and indomethacin. with 9-THC as prototype, the related band of artificial drugs and lastly the endogenous eicosanoids, with anandamide as the substance most extensively analyzed (1). In the peripheral level, cannabinoid receptors are regarded as involved in main afferent neuron modulation, inhibiting membrane excitation and Ca2+ conductance and in addition raising potassium conductance, inducing an identical antinociceptive impact. The antinociceptive aftereffect of the endocannabinoid program continues to be implicated in discomfort models (2). non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicines (NSAIDs) like dipyrone, diclofenac and indomethacin are broadly prescribed for his or her antinociceptive and analgesic activity (3). The seek out different systems of NSAID-induced antinociception offers greatly improved after investigators noticed that inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis in the swollen tissue isn’t the just pathway because of this response. Earlier studies have shown the opioid program as well as the NO/cGMP/KATP pathway could possibly be mixed up in antinociceptive system of NSAIDs (4,5). There is certainly proof indicating that the cannabinoid program can donate to the pharmacological ramifications of ibuprofen and indomethacin (6). Ghring et al. (7) possess recommended that indomethacin may enable an elevated synthesis of endocannabinoids from arachidonic acidity by obstructing cyclooxygenase (COX). The same researchers show that vertebral pretreatment with AM-251 blocks the antinociception due to indomethacin. However, there is absolutely no evidence of participation from the endocannabinoid program in the peripheral antinociception induced by NSAIDs. Therefore, the aim of the present research was to research the participation from the CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptors in the peripheral antinociceptive aftereffect of the NSAIDs dipyrone, diclofenac and indomethacin. Materials and Methods Pets All tests had been performed on male Wistar rats (160-200?g) from CEBIO-UFMG (Universidade Federal government de Minas Gerais) housed inside a temperature-controlled space (23 1C) Ivachtin IC50 about a computerized 12-h light/dark routine (6:00-18:00 h). Water and food were freely obtainable until the start of the tests. Animals were utilized only one time and sacrificed following the tests. All animal methods and protocols had been authorized by the Ethics Committee for Pet Experimentation (CETEA) from the UFMG. Dimension of hyperalgesia Hyperalgesia was induced with a subcutaneous shot of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2; 2?g) in to the plantar surface area from the hind paw and measured using the paw pressure check described by Randall and Selitto (8). An analgesimeter was Ivachtin IC50 utilized (Ugo-Basile, Italy) using a cone-shaped paw-presser Ivachtin IC50 using a curved suggestion, which applies a linearly raising force towards the hind paw. The fat in grams necessary to elicit the nociceptive response of paw flexion was driven as the nociceptive threshold. A cutoff worth of 300?g was used to lessen the chance of harm to the paws. The nociceptive threshold was assessed in the proper paw and driven as the common of three consecutive studies documented before and 3?h after PGE2 shot. The hyperalgesia was computed as the difference between both of these averages ( of nociceptive threshold) and MGC5370 reported in grams. Medication administration All medications were implemented by injecting a level of 50?L/paw, apart from PGE2 (100?L/paw). Diclofenac (Purifarma, Brazil) and dipyrone (Sigma, USA) had been dissolved in isotonic saline, while indomethacin (Sigma) was dissolved in Tris-base buffer. The CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptor antagonists, AM-251 (Tocris, USA) and AM-630 (Tocris) had been dissolved in 10% DMSO in saline. PGE2 (Cayman, USA) was dissolved in 2% ethanol in saline. Experimental process NSAIDs had been injected in to the correct hind paw 2:55 h after regional shot of PGE2. AM-251 and AM-630 had been given 10?min before the NSAIDs. The nociceptive threshold was evaluated 3?h after community administration of PGE2. Statistical evaluation Data had been analyzed statistically by one-way evaluation of variance (ANOVA) as well as the Bonferroni check for multiple evaluations. Probabilities of significantly less than 5% (P 0.05) were considered.
Tongue muscle groups innervated from the hypoglossal nerves play an essential role to make sure airway patency and dairy suckling in the neonate. space junction blocker carbenoxolone. Pacing of sluggish oscillations evidently depended around the procedure of KATP stations in view from the stop by tolbutamide or glibenclamide. Under current clamp, oscillations produced even more regular spike firing of motoneurones and facilitated glutamatergic excitatory inputs. These data claim that neonatal motoneurones from the nucleus hypoglossus have a very formerly undisclosed capability to communicate synchronous electric oscillations, revealed by activation Rabbit Polyclonal to CSFR (phospho-Tyr809) of mGluR1s. In mind areas just like the thalamus or the hippocampus, neuronal electric oscillations symbolize a signalling procedure vital that you communicate and consolidate info within systems (Kirk & Mackay, 2003; Steriade & Timofeev, 2003). Since oscillations varies in shape, rate of recurrence, regularity and stage distribution, it appears likely that unique oscillatory activities reveal particular modalities of network signalling. Learning their source and function consequently represents a good method of understand the computational properties of particular neuronal networks. So far as engine systems Vorinostat are worried, rhythmic activities are usually indicated by locomotor systems. The foundation of engine rhythms is typically designated to interneuronal circuits (Grillner 1998), although additional studies have got reported that vertebral motoneurones themselves can generate oscillations reliant on NMDA receptors (Schmidt 1998) and propagated via distance junctions (Kiehn 2000). Rhythmic actions may also be portrayed by brainstem neurones (Oyamada 1999; Wu 2001; Leznik 2002; Rybak 2003) and will be looked into using being a model hypoglossal motoneurones (HMs) which convey the only real electric motor result to tongue muscle groups. Thus, HMs exhibit rhythmic electric motor commands together with features like respiration, swallowing, mastication and vocalization (Jean, 2001). It really is, nevertheless, uncertain whether HMs can generate intrinsic oscillations and if indeed Vorinostat they do this, the functional effect of oscillations on engine output. We’ve recently noticed how selective activation of subtype 1 receptors owned by group I metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluR1s) facilitates glutamatergic excitatory inputs onto HMs from the neonatal rat brainstem (Sharifullina 2004). Because this Vorinostat receptor subtype is basically indicated in the developing hypoglossal nucleus (Hay 1999), it appears likely that it might play a significant part in HM-dependent pursuits like respiration and dairy suckling that are essential for the neonate. Because mGluR1s can stimulate the introduction of oscillations in forebrain systems (Whittington 1995; Beierlein 2000; Cobb 2000; Hughes 20022004). For voltage clamp tests HMs had been clamped within the number of ?60 to ?70 mV keeping potential to reduce the drip current at rest. For current clamping, cells had been in the beginning kept at their relaxing degree of membrane potential without injecting intracellular current that was applied for particular tests only. Evaluation of an example of cells voltage clamped having a Cs+-packed pipette gave the average keeping potential of ?62 1 mV (insight level of resistance = 148 8 M; Vorinostat = 62), while for any pool of cells documented with intracellular K+ answer the corresponding keeping potential was ?67 2 mV (insight level of resistance = 163 13 M; = 26; = 0.35 between cell organizations). For double-patch recordings two neighbour cells had been concurrently patch clamped (common range 30 m). To elicit synaptic glutamatergic reactions we electrically activated premotoneurones in dorsomedullary reticular column (DMRC; Cunningham & Sawchenko, 2000) as complete previously (Sharifullina 2004). Solitary stimuli were used at 10 s period (0.1 ms, 10C100 V Vorinostat intensity). All electrophysiological reactions had been filtered at 3 kHz, sampled at 5C10 kHz, obtained and analysed with pCLAMP 9.0 software program (Axon Instruments). Solutions and medicines The external answer for trimming and maintaining pieces included (mm): NaCl, 130; KCl, 3; NaHPO4, 1.5; CaCl, 1; MgCl2, 5; blood sugar 15 (315C320 mosm), and was constantly oxygenated with O2 95%CCO2 5%. In the documenting chamber slices had been superfused with gassed answer made up of (mm): NaCl, 130; KCl, 3; NaHPO4, 1.5; CaCl2, 1.5; MgCl2, 1; blood sugar 15 (315C320 mosmol l?1), pH 7.4. Unless normally stated, all tests were carried out in the constant existence of bicuculline (10 m) and strychnine (0.4 m) to stop GABA and glycine-mediated transmitting (Donato & Nistri, 2000; Marchetti 2002) in order that glutamatergic results could be noticed in.
The Decision handed down yesterday has come about as part of the Review of Modern Awards. As part of the Review process several areas of interest have been explored.
In the area of casual employment there has been much media coverage and speculation but it is important for all fuel industry operators to understand the current and coming requirements.
As part of the Review unions, individuals and employer organisations have petitioned the Commission to make (or not make) changes in the area of the operation casual employees across the fuel industry and across the whole employment market. In general the union submissions centred around calls for all regular casuals to be automatically deemed to be permanent employees after a qualifying period of employment (most setting this at 12 months). The arguments put forward largely assume that casual employees are casuals solely at the determination and desire of the employer. This argument discounts or ignores the fact that in many cases casual employment is the preference of the employee based on financial, study, family and other commitments and concerns.
Had the Commission granted an automatic deeming of all casuals to be permanent / permanent part time, the result would have been drastic changes to wage structure and payroll systems across the employment market. ‘In fuel retail particularly, where many small family operated site already struggle with payroll the management of the shift loadings that apply to permanent staff in a myriad of complex possibilities and combinations depending on the operation of the whole roster, such a unilateral change would likely have resulted widespread cost and confusion’ said Elisha Radwanowski, Executive Manager for Employment and Training for ACAPMA.
‘In the Decision handed down yesterday the Fair Work Commission has stopped short of acceding to these calls for automatic deeming of casuals as permanent staff. Rather the Commission identified that there are legitimate situations where casual employment is the preference of the employee and the employer and to create a situation where employees were automatically converted from casual to permanent status, regardless of their personal circumstances and preferences, would be a perverse outcome’ continued Elisha.
The Commission has however, identified that there are a number of Awards that do not have any provision for casual conversion discussions to be facilitated between employees and employers, that there is not a prompt for both parties to review their choices and assess their appropriateness long term. To address this the Commission has developed a model casual conversion clause that the decision has outlined will be placed in all modern Awards that do not currently have a casual conversion clause. The model clause is open for discussion and comment until 2nd August 2017 after which time the Commission will finalise the clause and fold it into all modern Awards that currently do not have a casual conversion clause.
The characteristics of the model clause include a requirement for employers to provide casual employees with a copy of the casual conversion clause within 12 months of their start date and a requirement to consider and approve an election by a casual employee to convert to permanent status unless, such conversion would result in significant adjustment to hours currently worked in order to meet the permanent employment provisions of the Award, it is clear that the position will soon cease to exist, it is clear that the hours currently worked are likely to significantly change in the next 12 months, or any other reasonable grounds.
There is likely to be some finessing of the model clause in the coming weeks as part of the comment period until 2nd August 2017, however the Decision makes it clear that those Awards that do not currently have an established casual conversion clause and process will soon have them inserted.
The Decision has also highlighted that it is open to the review of current casual conversion clauses in line with the model clause. Final Determinations on any changes to existing casual conversion clauses will likely be released soon after 2nd August 2017.
What is important for operators in the fuel wholesale and retail industry to understand is the current provisions in the Awards and the impact of the recent Decision on the future operation of these provisions.
Under the Road Transport and Distribution Award 2010, which applies to fuel wholesale transport workers, clause 12.6 outlines the casual conversion process, whereby a regularly engaged casual working regular systematic hours for a period of 12 months, is entitled to elect to convert to permanent. There is a requirement within the clause that the business remind the employee, in writing, within four weeks of their right to elect to convert upon the right accruing (after 12 months). If the employee elects to convert to permanent they must do so in writing within four weeks. Once the business receives an election to convert to permanent it must be either accepted or refused but must not unreasonably be refused. If the election is refused the refusal must specify reasons and be discussed with the employee.
Under the Vehicle Manufacturing, Repair, Service and Retail Award 2010, which applies to fuel retail workers, clause 13.3 outlines the casual conversion process, whereby a regularly engaged casual working regular systematic hours for a period of six months, is entitled to elect to convert to permanent. There is a requirement within the clause that the business remind the employee, in writing, within four weeks of their right to elect to convert upon the right accruing (after six months). If the employee elects to convert to permanent they must do so in writing within four weeks. Once the business receives an election to convert to permanent it must be either accepted or refused but must not unreasonably be refused. If the election is refused the refusal must specify reasons and be discussed with the employee.
Under the Clerks – Private Sector Award 2010, there is not an existing provision for casual conversion, as such the model clause will apply in its final form.
As ACAPMA has outlined here, here and here the operation of casual conversion is not new to the fuel wholesale and retail industry having been in operation for many years. The Decision handed down yesterday has not drastically altered the operation of this element in the fuel wholesale and retail industry, rather it has highlighted that the Commission is keen to facilitate some streamlining of the notification process and to extend this requirement for dialogue on the employment relationship to other industries and Awards that do not currently have these requirements.
‘If the Commissions model clause is applied to our Awards, the requirement to notify employees of their right to elect to convert will be much more streamlined process for businesses, replacing the requirement to notify employees within a four week window around the time that the entitlement accrues, with the requirement to notify anytime within 12 months. This would be a positive step’ said Elisha.
In a change made specifically to the Vehicle Manufacturing, Repair, Service and Retail Award 2010, which applies to retail fuel site workers, a new minimum engagement period for casuals will apply of 3 hours. This is a completely new requirement. ‘The area of the decision that may effect many fuel retail operators now is the new requirement to provide a minimum shift of 3 hours for casuals. While most operators are running rosters that far exceed this and will not be too effected, some operators run with unique rosters based on specific time of day offerings’ continued Elisha.
ACAPMA advises all retail fuel site operators to review their rosters to ensure compliance with this new requirement.
Also included in the Decision handed down yesterday is a Determination that part time work will be allowed, with specific circumstances under the Road Transport (Long Distance) Operations Award 2010. Whereas part time work had previously been precluded it will now be allowed in one, two or three fixed working days per week in a written part time agreement provided that a minimum of 8 hours or 500km (depending on the pay approach selected out of hours of km), is guaranteed per day/shift. The Commission has further stipulated that an employee on a part time agreement under this Award may not work any other days or times than those specified under the agreement. If the employer requests other days or times and the employee agrees that work is to be paid for at casual rates. The final wording of this clause will be released after a comment period ending in mid August 2017.
‘The implications of the Decision handed down yesterday are going to be widely reported in the coming days. We are urging all members to familiarise themselves with the current operations and requirements and to remember the final wording of any changes has not yet been released. ACAPMA will keep members posted once the final Award changes are published’, closed Elisha.
A copy of the Fair Work Commission Decision of 5th July 2017 can be found here: https://www.fwc.gov.au/documents/decision_summaries/2017fwcfb3541-summary.pdf
The RAA has predicted fuel prices could drop below 130c/l, following a large reduction in wholesale prices
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I will never forget this year’s holidays. At first I thought these holidays would be very boring, because I was going at the seaside with my family. I fought I would be looking forward to come back to school, but I was wrong. I can say my holidays were one of the best in my life.
The beginning was quite boring, but on the 15th of July I went with my parents and my family by the sea. We spent 3 weeks there! We lived at nice, but quite expensive hotel, I think. Our accomodation was in a really good condition. There were two rooms, huge bathroom, terrace with jacuzzi and a swimming-pool in the front of the builing. The hotel was near the sea, it was really comfortable. Sometimes we were going back from the beach late at night, quite tired and hungry. During those three weeks I met a lot of interesting and kind people. In fact, I spent with them most of the time. They have become my friends. We were building sandcastles, we were swimming, we visited many interesting places and we were sunbathing. We were also doing many wild things, it was unforgettable. The weather was great- every morning I was waking up to a deep blue sky and blazing sun. Only one day it was raining, but the rain was quite warm.
I enjoyed my holidays. It was great for my health. I was lying on a beach and relaxing... All tensions disappeared. This year’s holidays were worth remembering.
During my last school holidays, I spent a few days at my cousin’s house at Morib, a well-known sea resort. I shall never forget that visit.
On the day I arrived at Morib, my cousin told me that he would do to make my stay there a very interesting one. He said that he would make a raft to use it in the sea. Then he would buy fishing net to catch some fish in the shallow water near the coast. When I heard all this, I was very delighted because it was one of the reasons that I had decided to visit my cousin. We then walked up to the beach which is near his house.
While we were there, sometime in the evening, the sea looked extremely beautiful. I saw the islands and hills in the distance, the birds in the air, and a few boys and girls playing on the beach. I also saw some fishermen coming out of the water with their catch. All this was indeed very interesting to look at.
On the next day, my cousin and I collected some tree trunks from the forest nearby. As my cousin’s house is close to the sea, we decided to make the raft on the beach itself. It took us almost the whole morning to make the raft. We then had our lunch and went to Banting, the nearest town, to buy fishing net. After that we returned to my cousin’s house.
In the evening we put the raft on the sea. The water was still high, but the raft floated quite well. My cousin and I sat on it and began to row it by using the oars that we had made ourselves. We felt very happy indeed and continued to row it. We remained on it for a long time, but as it was already getting dark we did not go far. We returned to the shore and tied the raft to a tree.
On the next day, we went out to catch some crabs and fish. We used the net that we had bought and caught a lot of fish. Then, we had our lunch and went out again on the raft. We continued to row it as far as we could. It was really a pleasure to be away from the shore. The sea was calm and we could row with ease. My cousin told me many interesting things about Morib. We then returned to the shore.
Mum: aiiiiiiish u're goin deaf? whennn weee fakedddd your operation...you needed your tonsils removed, we admitted you, sedated you, fed you ice cream..the works..oh happy times
B: happy times for whooooooooom? & why was i never informed? omg..what's wrong with u ppl..!! no wonder i needed therapy!!
Mum: oh Jibber-Jabber (polite word for BS!)..u were too young & the doc. didn't know what he was saying..
Mum: well that's that..if you're bored pick up a hobby or a job or OOOO you should find urself a guy...
B: ' mum!! that literally needs one brain-cell! i can't act less smart than that..i mean it's impossible'
B: 'mum can u go to the salon, seriously it's on me - just don't improvise. it's ur hair ppl will see it..!!'
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It wouldn't hurt the kids' development for me to take a class one night a week, and it wouldn't hurt you to have to fix them dinner while I'm doing it. Make spaghetti. Jesus, how hard is that?
I let Dwight Horseman kiss me once, in a weak moment, while you were away for work, and hated myself for years. That's why we stopped going to that church; I couldn't bear seeing him.
Go to the doctor. Every year. No stalling. If you don't, you'll get colon cancer and die and I'll be alone.
Love this. I get the feeling that I'm reading entries from a woman's diary with just such a title. So much bitterness harbored in one heart! And yet so familiar.
AGL News: IL GRUPPO GIOVANI IMPRENDITORI PRESENTA IL BANDO PER L’ACQUISTO DI SERVIZI PER L’INNOVAZIONE
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We are looking for an experienced Catering Manager to join our team at one of our international remote sites. This position has a rotational schedule (3 months on, 3 weeks off, depending on location).
Manager in charge of all catering operations, the Catering Manager should be superior in all aspects of remote site management to include catering, cleaning, laundry, QHSE, HR/ADM (staff recruitment, staff training), cost control, procurement and logistics, camp maintenance, etc…
Must guarantee to manage in according to Aden Services Standard with methods of Professionalization, Standardization, Procedure and humanization.
Knowledge of all corporate policies and procedures, regulations and line of authority, in everyday business practices and especially while hold operation meetings with clients.
Accountable manage Catering operations according to the signed Contract, SOW and company standards, making no amendments without the approval of the ADEN Senior Management.
Lead, manage and coach/train food services teams including, chefs, bakers, pastries cooks, kitchen helpers, dishwashers, canteen staff and other related personnel.
Coordinates and directs day-to-day catering operations of designated sites ensuring production of the highest quality product possible.
Optimize product usage at each site, standardizing material lists and implementing procurement system in order to maintain a regular supply tendering system and obtain highest quality at lowest price based on scope of work at each site.
Ensure ADEN management presence during all service and production periods and implement schedule of daily visits to all outlets.
Manage and maintain set operational budgets in accordance with RSM contract SOW and achieving positive EBIT results with in project P & L.
Implement corporate Total Quality Management SOPs and systems and strive for operational excellence.
To ensure the operations of each site are operating accordance to QHSE policies and standards of the company.
To ensure consistent continual improvement scheduling in implemented and follow-up of staff training, records re to be kept for each team member.
Ensure all major issues and concerns, are resolved quickly with positive implement corrective actions.
Must ensure regular quality checks and audits are performed, while standardizing the job descriptions for each of the different function areas, for example: site managers, chefs, service staff, dishwashers, kitchen cleaners, etc…
To ensure that the correct amount of products and the proper equipment are used and applied as according to standard industry practice.
Must regularly audit HSE practices at each working area, to include offices, kitchens, dining rooms, accommodations, laundry, workshop areas, site grounds, etc….
Ensure Site managers maintain high personal hygiene and the uniform standard set by the company, good health check for each staff, make the personal data folder in camp office.
To ensure consistent scheduling and follow-up of HR, FIN, ADM daily operation. Ensure that QHSE practices are being implemented with whole camp with daily tool box training and weekly staff meetings.
It is forbidden to use or be under the influence of drugs or alcohol on any project site, all employees are subject to prescreening, random testing and post incident testing. Test failure at any stage will result in removal from site.
To support HR/ADM/FIN operational functions in accordance to the signed Camp Management Contract with client, making no amendments without the approval of the ADEN Senior Management.
Support the Project Director in the administration of daily issues, including vehicle management, goods purchase, storage management.
Implement training programs for the new staff in order to make them operational ready as soon as possible (set up training policies)
Reporting to Operations Manager, or Project Director, and General Manager during the project directors absence, regularly on daily activities, issue formal catering report weekly that includes occupancy and usage, costs, work completed, work planned.
Must coordinate weekly, monthly, and quarterly customer survey program and report results to the Project Director.
Consolidates Clients Quality Check Forms from all sites and confidentially forwards summary reports to Project Director.
Collects all Sites Financial (Inventory, Expense, Labor and Sales) Reports and submits to the Project Manager and FIN ( 30th of each month)
Provide consumption reports monthly by venue, following consumption trends and consolidate /issue to Project Director. (7th of each month)
Complete ADEN standard MPR for each venue (5th of each month) and issue to Project Director. (7th of each month)
Provides date for external monthly reporting for all venues, based on corporate standards and issue to ADEN senior management. (2nd of each month)
10 years’ experience within the hospitality industry with at least 2 years in a management position.
Team Commitment: Model high standards of performance and behavior. Develop team commitment and co-operation. Encourage and promote team performance.
I have the pleasure to apply to the position of Catering Manager (International Remote Site) located in Indonesia within ADEN Services . The mission seems very interesting and I am confident my skills and experience would allow me to meet your expectations for the position.
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Here is a job offer I found on www.workinasia.net for a position of Catering Manager (International Remote Site) in indonesia within ADEN Services. I thought you could be interested!
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There are many simple ways in which you can help the campaign – people power is fundamental and your actions can make a huge difference
Email the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan to tell him in your own words why you oppose the Garden Bridge and call on them to halt the project he has inherited
Contact your MP, wherever you live, to tell them in your own words why they should oppose the Garden Bridge asking them to call for a public enquiry, to raise it within their party and at Parliament
Write to key council leaders Lib Peck (Lambeth) and Phillipa Roe (Westminster) and tell them why you call on them to halt the Garden Bridge
Write to Coin Street Community Builders, the leaseholder of the public space that the Garden Bridge Trust require on the South Bank, Scott Rice (Chair) and Iain Tuckett (Chief Executive) and tell them to preserve their public park as a public right of way and for local residents with no garden
Tell people and spread the word of the issues with the Garden Bridge, our campaign to stop it, the website and podcast
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overview : A small town girl is caught between dead-end jobs. A high-profile, successful man becomes wheelchair bound following an accident. The man decides his life is not worth living until the girl is hired for six months to be his new caretaker. Worlds apart and trapped together by circumstance, the two get off to a rocky start. But the girl becomes determined to prove to the man that life is worth living and as they embark on a series of adventures together, each finds their world changing in ways neither of them could begin to imagine.
Tags : england, based on novel or book, depression, small town, wheelchair, caretaker, caregiver, disabled, twenty something, woman director, romantic drama, dead end job, accident
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We live in a world of constant movement, and our day-to-day lives seem to get busier by the hour. Our days are full of information, full of obligations, full of friends and family, full of everything . . . except fulfillment. And rushing has become a national epidemic. Even when we’re rushing to and from the good stuff—like a rewarding job with wonderful colleagues, or quality time spent with loved ones—we can still end up feeling drained and exhausted, overwhelmed by the sheer volume of life.
In Full Cup, Thirsty Spirit, psychologist Karen Horneffer-Ginter helps you understand that it is this volume, this busyness, that creates a disconnect between your outer life and your inner self. This separation can cause your soul to wilt, preventing you from experiencing joy and hearing your own wisdom about what needs priority in your life.
With an elegant narrative voice that inspires both laughter and compassion, Horneffer-Ginter shows you how to live a fuller life rather than simply filling your time. She focuses on six shifts to make in your daily life—teaching you to honor your rhythms, turn within, fill up, fully inhabit your days, remember lightness, and embrace difficulty.
Through a weave of personal stories, client experiences, and practical exercises, she shows you how to find balance in the swirl of daily life, so you can reconnect with what matters most.
I don't think that anyone will argue when it's said that in today's world, life has become more stressed. Where we used to be able to get in the car and we were away from phones, we are now always available. Wifi has even made it so that it's not necessary to be near a computer to access email. Our lives are busy and sometimes that busyness is good things. But that busyness affects our souls and our peace of mind.
When I had the chance to review Full Cup, Thirsty Spirit, I jumped. This is a practical book filled with insight and suggestions to slow down and nourish our souls. The author addresses six areas to look at in your life and each chapter is filled with insights and suggestions. This isn't a book that you quickly skim and come away enlightened. It's a book that you take some time with and a book that you take time to reflect on and mark passages or pages. My copy is full of post-it tags from pages I want to reread or refocus on.
There was some surprising profanity, but nothing that really detracted. As it was used, it seemed to fit the situation or example. Something I really appreciated was how the holistic and spiritual elements of life were discussed and merged together: meditation as a way of turning inward and offering kindness and forgiveness as you embrace difficulties; and finding lightness in frustrating moments and seeing God's hand in your life and surroundings.
Thanks to Trish at TLC Book Tours for the opportunity to review this book. You can learn more about Karen Horneffer-Ginter here. You can purchase your own copy here . You can see other reviews and tour stops here.
It's time for another Mailbox Monday which was created by Marcia at The Printed Page, and this month is hosted by Susan at Suko's Notebook.
Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week... Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish list
Cheaper, Better, Faster: Over 2,000 Tips and Tricks to Save You Time and Money Every Day by Mary Hunt (for review, from Baker Publishing)
7 Years Younger: The Revolutionary 7-Week Anti-Aging Plan by The Editors of Good Housekeeping (giveaway win from Suko's Notebook)
Looking outside...it's cold. There is still Christmas snow on the ground and a chance of more snow tonight.
Listening...to The Boy as he works his way through Star Trek Voyager on Netflix. Love that he has become a Trekkie like me.
Loving...that we had a wonderful, quiet Christmas. I loved seeing the joy my children had as they gave their gifts to each other. So grateful for the blessing of Jesus Christ and the opportunity to celebrate his birth.
Thinking...about what this new year will bring to us: experiences, people, blessings, opportunities.
In my kitchen...probably grilled burgers for dinner. After all, it is snowing and our family tradition is to have Snow BBQ.
Needing...to finish the Cousin's Book. Each Christmas my sister and I put together a Cousin's Book. The grandchildren (14 living) are asked questions (same questions each year:) and we include a new photo. Each family gets a copy. My children love to look at the Cousin's Books. I love seeing how my nieces and nephews change each year and how some of their answers stay the same.
Today...some family time. We got a couple of new family games for Christmas and we're dying to play them. Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Monopoly and Star Trek Scene-It.
Hoping...for The Doctor to work on my back some more. I sprained/strained my sacroiliac region (backside) on Christmas Eve and it's a really nice perk being married to a chiropractor who has the equipment and knowledge to treat me at home. It's much better now, but still has some residual achiness.
Planning...for New Years. The Boy will be attending a big youth New Years Eve dance at church and he's looking forward to it. I'm not sure what the rest of us will do. We're not big party people. Perhaps a rewatch of the Doctor Who Christmas Special is on order.
From my world...Les Miserables was wonderful. Absolutely amazing. I am still reflecting on it. I loved it the first time I saw it on stage 23 years ago. I loved the film and what they did. So beautiful, so raw, so moving. I sobbed during Valjean's death scene. Well cast. Well done. I will be seeing it again next week with The Doctor.
Lady Eliza Sumner is on a mission. Her fortune was the last thing she had left after losing her father, her fiancé, and her faith. Now, masquerading as Miss Eliza Sumner, governess-at-large, she's determined to find the man who ran off with her fortune, reclaim the money, and head straight back to London.
Mr. Hamilton Beckett, much to his chagrin, is the catch of the season, and all the eyes of New York society—all the female ones, at least—are on him. He has no plans to marry again, especially since his hands are full keeping his business afloat while raising his two children alone.
Eliza's hapless attempts to regain her fortune unexpectedly put her right in Hamilton's path. The discovery of a common nemesis causes them to join forces and, before she knows it, Eliza has a whole retinue of people helping her. Eliza's determination not to trust anyone weakens when everyone's antics and bumbling efforts to assist her make her wonder if there might be more important things than her fortune and independence.
When all of Hamilton's and Eliza's best-laid plans fall by the wayside, it will take a riot of complications for them to realize that God just might have had a better plan in mind all along.
Sometimes you read a book that just makes you laugh. Sometimes you meet a heroine who is simply a joy to get to know. Sometimes you meet a hero who is not only handsome and charming, but generous and kind. And when all three of those things merge together in one book, you have a delightful story and one you hate to see end.
Lady Eliza is on a quest to discover the whereabouts of the cad who stole her family fortune and title. That quest brings her to New York City from England and into a job as a governess. When Eliza's antics get her in trouble, her path crosses that of Hamilton Beckett who comes to her rescue and their adventure begins. With fantastic supporting characters and two adorable children, this is a delightful story. Witty and humorous, it's a comedy of errors and was a story that I didn't want to see end.
A terrific debut from a promising author and I am anxious to read more. I'm thrilled that the next story involves the Hamilton family and I hope that there is a future story planned around Zayne!
Thanks to Bethany House for the opportunity to review this book. You can learn more about Jen Turano here. You can purchase your own copy here .
A deceptively easy question for this week (easy to ask but possibly hard to answer): What are/were your favorite book(s) of the year? (Bonus points if you know how many books you read.)
Currently, I'm at 108 with 2 DNF, I will have a couple of more books read before the end of the year. That's less than normal (last year I read 160), but I had major surgery this summer and it disrupted every aspect of my life. I keep track of what I read, but I don't have any real goals, nor is it a competition. Too many challenges and deadlines make reading less fun for me. So 108+ books for the year is fine by me.
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I tend to keep my private family blog separate from my other blogs and I don't often post personal things here. But, I thought it would be fun to share some of our family Christmas with you.
There are certain traditions to Christmas and one is that our tree goes up the day after Thanksgiving. It's just what I do.
Another tradition is that we each get a new ornament for the tree. My mom always gave my sisters and me a new ornament every year, often commemorating an event or trip. While we all lived at home, we'd have a girls day trip to San Francisco for lunch and to see all the Christmas windows on Union Square. Back in the day, that was the thing to do and those windows were spectacular. Macy's always had a Christmas store on their top floor and it was so fun. Those ornaments went with us when we moved out.
I have kept the tradition of new ornaments and my boys look forward to choosing a new ornament each year.
Because of that ornament tradition, our tree is very eclectic, but it's also very much us. We have dinosaurs on our tree and a pink flamingo. We have world monuments like a pyramid, L'Arc d'Triomphe and Colosseum. We have a star fish and a coke can. And we love it!
I have collected Christmas stories for years. We read them all season long, but on Christmas Eve, we each share our favorite story and then we read the biblical account of Christ's birth.
On March 18, 1990, thirteen works of art today worth over $500 million were stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. It remains the largest unsolved art heist in history, and Claire Roth, a struggling young artist, is about to discover that there’s more to this crime than meets the eye.
Making a living reproducing famous artworks for a popular online retailer and desperate to improve her situation, Claire is lured into a Faustian bargain with Aiden Markel, a powerful gallery owner. She agrees to forge a painting—a Degas masterpiece stolen from the Gardner Museum—in exchange for a one-woman show in his renowned gallery. But when that very same long-missing Degas painting is delivered to Claire’s studio, she begins to suspect that it may itself be a forgery.
Her desperate search for the truth leads Claire into a labyrinth of deceit where secrets hidden since the late nineteenth century may be the only evidence that can now save her life.
From an art perspective, this is an educational novel. The portrayal of how modern forgery is accomplished with methods and techniques was fascinating and I loved that Degas was the artist in question. The author has definitely done her research and the story reads as authentic, although I do not have an art history background. I didn't love the characters and found them somewhat stereotypical. The story wasn't a quick one for me and it took a long time to get through this one. The art history standpoint was terrific.
Bottom line: I liked it, I didn't love it. I could have done without the moderate, unnecessary profanity. I hate the "F" word.
Thanks to Amazon Vine for the opportunity to review this book. You can learn more about B.A. Shapiro here. You can purchase your own copy here .
Any books you’re particularly hoping to be gifted this year? Any that you’re giving as presents this holiday season?
It's actually a lean book year when it comes to Christmas presents. I have one specific book on my list. Banana Split by Josi Kilpack. It's part of her culinary mystery series and I received the one after it for my birthday. My son has been wanting two books on reading facial expressions (think Lie to Me) and he will find those under our Christmas tree. Other than that, books are the one thing we tend to get and give year round.
Breaking the Code: A Father's Secret, a Daughter's Journey, and the Question That Changed Everything by Karen Fisher-Alaniz (giveaway win from CMash reads)
Thinking...about the tragedy in Connecticut. As a parent, it just hits you right in the heart. I hate seeing headlines that autism was partly to blame or that gun control is the answer. Connecticut has some of the most restrictive laws and gun bans won't stop senseless violence and autism isn't a mental disorder. My heart is very tender thinking about those children and families.
Gratitude...for the ~200 lbs of beef I picked up from the butcher that is now in my freezer and I am grateful to my mom for her help in defrosting it today.
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I'm just at the beginning of my HVLP experience and couldn't find starting points for many finishes. If you email the HVLP or finish manufacturer you'll get good recommendations, but none seem willing to provide their complete list, just one answer at a time. So with this post, I'm starting a list. @Peter Halle agreed to sticky this at the top of the finishing forum to make it easier to find.
My request to all of you is, please reply with the combinations that have been recommended by the manufacturer to you, and whether you found that sufficient, or if you had to modify it. I will compile the answers into the table below.
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Last week I asked my first question about finishing. I mentioned I was not yet ready for HVLP or any spray painting. On the weekend I asked one of my good friend "Youtube" to show me some videos to help understand. I first found video from Easwood Company. Of course they try to sell their products, but that particular video was really informative to me. From that viseo I learned some techniques and that you can use bottom feed and gravity feed spray gun. If I was to order a spray gun before viewing those videos I would have no clue what the difference is and what to look for.
Great start!!! Now, if we could just get @tjbnwi, @JCLP, and a few others with considerable expertise to compile their experiences in a similar table with appropriate notes and suggestions, we'd really be off to a good start. I, for one, truly admire their expertise and wish it could be more available as I start into the world of HVLP.
@Sparktrician @Mario Turcot Thank you! My hope is to take the tables others post and integrate them into the one I started so that there is a single source of "truth" for everyone. I suspect that attaching an Excel spreadsheet might be a better option though.
When I can find the time I will contribute to this. One of the biggest issues would be some of the equipment I use and environmental changes. Not to many here have 10K in finish sprayers set up.
Always listen to what the spray is telling you. You will hear changes before you’ll ever see a finish flaw.
Below are 3 sprayers and 4 guns I’m using on the current job, each one is set differently to adjust for the machine and product it is delivering. The Triton I had to decrease fluid pressure on from the start at 7 AM to the temp change at 1 PM. It was just a 2 psi change, but I had to make the change to keep the finish consistent. As the day cooled I had to add the 2 psi back.
Applicator: Fuji Q5, power adjusted to the 4 o'clock position, 3M PPS, T75 Gravity gun. This may will need to be adjusted if you are using the T70 Siphon gun
Aircap: 1.5 mm for cabinet door size panels. For large panels ( fridge size ) I use a 2.5 mm to get a better fan with full power on the Q5
This paint is very forgiving as long as you apply the correct wet mils. I thin this 10% with distilled water. Do not exceed as I have done this and it does affect the film and hardness. Some people use the Extender product from BM. I have tried that and found the paint does not dry as hard. Use WATER only. Make sure you fan width is about 5-6 inches and that you are not putting too much paint as it will affect the level of atomization. Keep the gun about 7-8 inches away from the surface, overlap 50%. It should take you about 2-3 seconds to do a 16" pass.
As many of you know, I have been spraying PPG Breakthrough, #V51-410C, tinted to a medium to dark grey. As I have had great success in laying down a very smooth coat I thought everything was going well until I looked at it uner an LED light. You see from the photo below that the colour turns out blotching and not smooth looking. It was smooth to the touch, but looked like crap when you look at the panel under the LED light at an angle. So I started doing a lot of testing with thinning, air pressure, needle size and spraying technique to rectify the situation, but had no luck. After much research, on the web and talking to paint experts and PPG support, I came to the conclusion that the colorant used to tint the base was not compatible.
Found out that some PPG dealers, who were also BM dealers, are using BM colourants to tint the paint. Now many think that because Breakthrough is an acrylic paint and the BM colourant are also acrylic that it would work. WRONG.
After many discussions with PPG, they informed me that the only colourants that are compatible with Breakthrough is their 96 line of colorants. So off I went looking for a PPG dealer that used their colorants. To my surprise, it proved very difficult as many of their dealers our also BM dealers. So they gave me a location of one of their corporate stores, not a BM dealer, and I purchased a gallon using their tints. Guess what, it works perfectly.
As a warning, the acrylic that BM uses and PPG uses for their paints is not the same. Many people also use BM extender to thin Breakthrough. Do not, as the acrylic resin of BM Extender is not the same as the acrylic used in Breakthrough. Only use water to thin the paint. Also, be careful. Some PPG dealer will use the Glycol version of their colorants to tint Breakthrough. They are not compatible. You never put Glycol in an Acrylic based paint.
The two additional photos below illustrates the compatibilty of BM Colourant in Breakthrough. This can has been sitting for 2 days. The can tinted with PPG colorants did not do that after 2 days.
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The first night game played between high school teams in the state occurred on September 23, 1927 when Pike Road and Cloverdale met in the Cramton Bowl in Montgomery.
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It is better to do thine own duty, however lacking in merit, than to do that of another, even though efficiently. It is better to die doing one's own duty, for to do the duty of another is fraught with danger. - World Quotations
It is better to do thine own duty, however lacking in merit, than to do that of another, even though efficiently. It is better to die doing one’s own duty, for to do the duty of another is fraught with danger.
Valor, glory, firmness, skill, generosity, steadiness in battle and ability to rule — these constitute the duty of a soldier. They flow from his own nature.
The live in wisdom who see themselves in all and all in them, who have renounced every selfish desire and sense craving tormenting the heart.
When you move amidst the world of sense, free from attachment and aversion alike, there comes the peace in which all sorrows end, and you life in the wisdom of the Self.
O Krishna, the stillness of divine union which you describe is beyond my comprehension. How can the mind, which is so restless, attain lasting peace? Krishna, the mind is restless, turbulent, powerful, violent; trying to control it is like trying to tame the wind.
That freedom came from inside, from his thoughts, from his soul; and nobody could take that from him.
The Superset idea was presented to World Ventures during 2003, and since then the dream has been turned into a reality. Apart from funding, we were able to help build a professional management team. World Ventures recruited Edward Freedman as Superset's CEO. Freedman is the man who was credited with taking Manchester United FC from a portacabin to what it is today. He is also the man who helped create the musical phenomenon that was the Spice Girls.
Superset is a one-day tennis tournament with prize money higher than ever before. Following a successful debut in the USA at Portland in 2003, and then the European launch at the Wembley Arena in the UK on the 3rd October 2004. Superset is a fusion of sport and entertainment. It is fast and furious with a team of 8 top world players battling it out in two sessions. The first being the eliminator leading to the final 4 players. The winner at Wembley takes prize money of £250,000!
Instead of alienating the tennis community as one might have expected, the biggest factor in Supersets monumental rise in just one year has been its ability to gain the support of not only the worlds top players, but also the games management and governing bodies.
Superset is similar to the one-day Cricket event which took the Cricket fraternity by storm. Superset is set to do the same!
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AS THE crow flies, it is ten miles from Wimbledon to Wembley and there was one green and purple tie on display as Alan Mills fresh from a cameo role in the new feature film based on the premise that love is the answer to an Englishman winning rather than the score most of them make there moonlighted as the referee of the sports newest show, SuperSet. In every other concept, it was akin to playing tennis on the other side of the moon. Whether SuperSet is here to stay is in the lap of the admission-paying members of the public and whether television thinks it can move more people to watch tennis at an event in this country than those mesmerised by the All England Championships. Those enticed to northwest rather than southwest London on a wickedly wet afternoon, thoroughly relished the experience.
The format is simple: one set, one court, one chance and heaven help you if you drop serve. The contest at the Wembley Arena yesterday would offer £250,000 to the winner, but if you thought the other seven in the contest were simply attending on a whim and willingly gave their serve and services for free, that was not the case. Each of the participants received £50,000, only the winner collected five times that much.
Considering that Roger Federer, the world No 1, took home £602,500 for becoming Wimbledon champion for the second time in July, it is not a bad return for an afternoon/evenings work. The champion here would have to win three sets for, ostensibly, the event started at the quarter-final stage and was then played through to its gyrating climax. Federer yesterday defeated Andy Roddick, the world No 2, 6-4, 6-0 to win the Thailand Open on his debut in Bangkok a crushing validation of his talents and his twelfth consecutive victory in a tournament final, which equalled the records of John McEnroe in 1984-85 when he played the finest tennis of his life, and Bjorn Borg in 1979-80, the height of his powers. You wont catch Federer SuperSetting for a while.
Borg doesnt go near a court these days other than the odd private hit in Sweden; McEnroe was at the vanguard of the crew who descended on a venue where he used to wow them in the days of the Benson and Hedges tournament. He knows most of the nooks and crannies of this musty stadium but even he never came on court to an umpire with HawkEye to help him to endorse any line calls he was not happy with.
McEnroe, being McEnroe hammed it up a bit but there was determination etched into everything he did in the 24 minutes that it took to provide Andrew Murray, the 17-year-old from Scotland, with a rude awakening into this venture. The veteran was cut and thrust, winning 6-1. I didnt play well, Murray said. He hardly missed a first serve, his reflexes around the net were excellent. I told him it was an honour to be on the opposite side of the net to him.
McEnroe knows what it is like to be a junior with the world at his feet, he coped the best way he could and became a great of the game whose star refuses to dim. Whether Murray can get that far, a lot of time will tell, but he has an idea of what lies ahead, even if it all went by in the bit of a blur.
The opening match lasted over an hour longer, Boris Becker playing the second longest set of his life. Losing 11-10 to Greg Rusedski, there were four attempts to change calls and only one proved that a linesmans eyes were the slightest bit suspect. The eyes of the judges had it rather than the players, but Becker often had more interest in those females walking around the court and especially the two who accompanied him from the locker-room as he did staring down the British No 2.
Indeed, Becker had four match points at 6-5 and missing the second brought a disbelieving rebuke from Goran Ivanisevic. I couldnt believe he didnt make that backhand cross-court pass, that is the best shot he has, Ivanisevic, the 2001 Wimbledon champion who lost to Tommy Robredo, of Spain, 6-4, said.
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First up, monogrammed notepads! I’ve only made a couple of these so far, but they’re super fun. So far I’ve got A for aardvark (went to Anna) and T for turtle (went to Tam), but there’s a folder on my desktop full of animal pictures from a to z. At the top of the notepad is a row listing all the months of the year, directly above the numbers 1-31. Circle the month and day you’re on, and you’re set to make your to-do list for the day! Once i get a few more of these made, I’m thinking of creating an Etsy store to sell them. Thinking of calling it ‘aimee liz | creations’.
Another little kick I’m on is iPhone case design. I recently dropped my phone and the phone’s fine, but the case didn’t fare so well. I’ve been on the hunt for a new one, and finally decided to just design my own. I’ve created a few more just for fun, which can be ordered if you want, but I also would love to start doing custom designs for people! Anything you want, I’m down to try to make it happen. Email me at aimee@aimeelizphotography.com for pricing information or with other questions.
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Ulrich Boser has written a piece on the FBI Art Crime Team for the recent edition of the US News and World Report; it will also likely be a popular citation for law students composing student notes on art theft and cultural property crime for the next few years. The piece discusses the work of the FBI, and how the special art unit was instituted after the 2003 Iraq invasion. For contrast, consider that Italy's Carabinieri has had a special Art Squad for 40 years.
The piece focuses on the reasons for art theft, and how the FBI has worked to combat these thefts. One of the most interesting recoveries was the theft of North Carolina's Bill of Rights:
During the final days of the Civil War, Union Army soldiers stole North Carolina's Bill of Rights out of the state Capitol. Commissioned by President George Washington, the document was one of only 14 copies created after Congress proposed the first amendments, and for more than 140 years, it remained missing. Then, in 2003, two antiques dealers tried to peddle the work for $4 million. A millionaire philanthropist showed interest in the document, claiming that he would buy the artifact on behalf of Philadelphia's Constitution Center. But the philanthropist was actually an undercover FBI agent, and investigators seized the document. "It was like touching history," one agent said.
It is an interesting piece, but one that has been written many times, without adding much new for those like me who read these kinds of pieces.
I found the comments of Mark Durney, who blogs at Art Theft Central much more interesting. It seems Durney was interviewed for Boser's piece, but his comments didn't make the final cut. That's a shame, because Durney had a lot of interesting things to say about why many art crimes go unreported; much of which has not been discussed before. As Durney argued with respect to attracting traveling exhibitions,
. . . I described how museums and cultural institutions are often wary of reporting thefts as it can discourage other institutions and individuals from loaning works of art for special exhibitions - the cash cow for many institutions. To confirm my suspicions that special exhibitions are a source of considerable income I examined the 2006-2007 financial reports of several high-profile art museums. For example, the Philadelphia Museum of Art reported an income of $1,839,449 from special exhibitions. This amounted to a shade over 29% of the museum's program service revenue ($6,281,637 - program service revenue is revenue from admissions, special exhibition ticket sales, concession sales etc., BUT not membership dues or government grants - usually the largest portions of an institution's total revenue). Another institution, the Wadsworth Atheneum reported that in 2007 its income from special exhibitions was more than double its income from regular admissions ($842,218 versus $401,527 respectively). Although special exhibitions can be great sources of income for museums, they are also instrumental in sustaining and attracting donors and grants.
Elisabetta Povoledo this morning has a piece in the New York Times on the ARCA Masters program. There is an interview with a couple of the students, and as I pointed out earlier today, this program is the first of its kind; and in a way it is surprising it took this long to create. I imagine a number of other organizations may have had similar kinds of ideas but never really got around to creating the program or getting it off the ground. Of course there are a number of other workships and education initiatives, but those can be scattered and frustrating to keep up with. As I told the students, I'm jealous of the opportunity they have to listen to the speakers and instructors they have lined up this summer.
Universities around the world offer individual classes on art crime and related subjects: fakes and forgeries; intellectual- and cultural-property protection; looting. But Mr. Charney maintains that his program is the first to provide an interdisciplinary approach, and several scholars of art crime concurred, including Ngarino Ellis at the University of Auckland in New Zealand, who said the group “could make some important contributions to the awareness of art crime internationally.” The degree is not formally recognized by an accredited university, though Mr. Charney said he was in discussion with various institutions. (Tuition alone costs about $7,000.)
The first class of students includes art historians, lawyers, museum professionals, art conservators, a private investigator, even a retired United States Secret Service agent, an array that suggests that the subject has broad appeal.
“I was always interested in art, and now I can incorporate that interest in my business,” said John Vezeris of Annapolis, Md., who retired from the Secret Service and opened a strategic security and risk management firm.
For his thesis he wants to apply an analytical approach to structures at risk, like churches, and find the best — and cheapest — way to keep them secure. It was, he said, an area with a lot of potential for business.
We have just returned home to New Orleans after a terrific couple of weeks in Amelia Italy where I was teaching a module on antiquities law for the first ARCA MA program this summer, and presenting at the ARCA Conference. I'll have more to say on the conference and Francesco Rutelli's comments tomorrow. Today I want to highlight the MA program itself, and what a treat it was to teach antiquities law in Italy.
It was a terrific experience teaching in that setting, where heritage is often just outside your door. We had a lot of fun, but I also came away impressed with the ARCA program and what the Director, Noah Charney and all of the students are trying to create. The students were a great bunch, and will no doubt go on to do some exciting things in the heritage field. We are at a point now where these laws and policies are increasingly complex and are playing more prominent roles in all fields from collections management, curatorship, archaeology, art history, conservation, and of course purchasing and selling of antiquities. Consequently, I think it will be increasingly important for all of these field to incorporate some component of heritage education and crime prevention into their body of professional knowledge.
Heritage issues and art crime are both under-examined I think; and the opportunities to study or even teach these important ideas are sadly far too rare. That is changing I think, and one of the real treats I had in Italy were some of the exciting ideas and discussions which the ARCA MA students were able to generate. One of the frustrating things about antiquities policy in particular is it often devolves into a set of entrenched arguments, and partisans on both sides often have difficulty acknowledging the gaps and flaws in their own reasoning. Teaching a course was terrific for me because it exposed some of my own gaps, but also reaffirmed some things, and helped to crystallize my thinking.
I think perhaps the best example of that may be this statute of Germanicus, located in Amelia's Archaeological museum, and located right next door to the public library where we had classes. This statue was found just outside the city walls in 1963, in pieces, where the Roman campus would have been.
One of the questions which we all write and think about when we discuss art and heritage is where do these objects belong, and this beautiful bronze was a great catalyst for that kind of discussion. Amelia is not a particularly big town with a population of perhaps 15,000, and it doesn't receive all that many tourists, because it doesn't have a railway station and there are other sights to see in Umbria. As a result, there may be some room to question whether Germanicus belongs in Amelia, as opposed to Peruggia, Rome, or even Paris or London or Malibu. After all, not as many people can view the statue in Amelia; and the conservation techniques may not be as sophisticated as at the World's leading arts institutions (apparently the conservators may have been a little too liberal with the green paint when they touched up the statue).
However all the ARCA students seemed to agree that there is no better place than Amelia for this Bronze. And they weren't a bunch of radical archaeologists, their backgrounds were pretty diverse. The reason they agreed I think is that they had become connected to the daily rhythym of the city, they knew the butcher, the guys who run the wine bar, the bar where the locals hang out on Sundays, the restaurant owners, and they can see I think how important heritage and culture is to this city; and as a result, when we discussed the bronze, we asked a number of questions that I'm not sure you would have asked if you saw this bronze in Rome, or Paris, or London, or even Malibu.
Germanicus was removed from this living and vibrant culture which clearly respects and values its traditions and heritage. Where was the statue located? Why was it located just outside this gate, the Porta Romana? Why was it cut up and buried? Why was Germanicus such a beloved figure? As we learned from the staff at the Archaeological Museum, this Bronze was apparently cut up and buried later when Christianity gained influence in the Roman Empire and these bronzes and statues were being cut up or destroyed to make way for other images. So you can see this remarkable bronze, just a few steps away from where it would have been on display hundreds of years ago.
These are a very different set of questions than would have been asked if this statue was on display somewhere else, and I had a very different visceral reaction on seeing Germanicus then when I saw the "Bronze Statue of A Victorious Youth" at the Getty Villa for example. So antiquities law and policy, which starts with the quesiton of where theese objects belong, and how they should be excavated; probably could not have been taught in a much better setting in my view. Context was all around us, and it was a terrific open-air classroom.
An Arkansas couple has been sentenced in federal court for looting stone tools, arrowheads and other objects from sites near the Buffalo National River national park. After a plea agreement, William Graves was sentenced to six months in federal prison, with one year of probation for a felony count of violating the Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979; his wife was sentenced to a year of probation for a misdemeanor violation. They must also pay $4,613 in restitution. Why does looting continue? These are not particularly stiff penatlties, particularly when compared to other kinds of theft, and the monetary value placed on these objects is not really high, nor is there enough attention paid to the archaeological record which is distorted when these objects are removed.
The couple, William A. Graves and Misty Graves, were caught near the site in January, after park rangers were alerted to recent looting at a well-known archeological site in the upper district of the park, according to a news release from the National Park Service.
At the time of the arrest, William Graves was carrying digging tools and wearing boots that matched impressions found near the looting site, the park service said, while his wife was found with their vehicle at the trailhead in possession of several artifacts and a pick.
A search warrant at the Graves’ home turned up additional tools and evidence, the release said. After a six-month investigation, the Graves were indicted in federal court. William Graves, who subsequently admitted digging in the park, also turned in “71 stone tools, projectile points, or other artifacts” he said came from the site, authorities said.
An Italian appeals court this week upheld the conviction of Italian art dealer/smuggler Giacomo Medici according to a report by Steve Scherer for Bloomberg. Medici had been convicted of conspiracy to traffic in antiquities in 2004 and sentenced to a 10-year term. It seems to be a very stiff sentence when compared to most art and antiquities crimes. The Appeals court in Rome upheld the conviction and set the sentence at eight years, while upholding a 10 million-euro fine. Italian Prosecutor Paolo Ferri told the LA Times that this was a "very hard sentence. This is the first time in Italy that this type of crime has been given such a high punishment."
This is the most recent culmination of the 1995 raid on the Medici warehouse in Switzerland which uncovered objects, polaroids, and otherevidence which has resulted in a number of repatriations from museums all over the world, but particularly North American museums. Here of course is Medici, triumphantly posed next to one of his most notorious objects, the Euphronios Krater, when it was on display at the Met in New York.
This now leaves Marion True, former curator of antiquities at the Getty, whose criminal prosecution is currently ongoing. One question worth asking is, where are the other dealers, tombaroli, and museum staff? Where were those able to elude prosecution, not just in Italy, but in the United States as well.
I'll have much more on this, and Italy's cultural policy next week in light of Francesco Rutelli's comments at last Saturday's ARCA conference in Amelia Italy, including his thoughts on what other objects need to be returned, why they were sent back, and his thoughts on objects which had been acquired by Robin Symes.
This Saturday I participated in the ARCA Conference on the study of art crime in Amelia Italy. I'll have a lot more to say about my time in Italy, ARCA, and the masters course generally in the coming days, but I wanted to share one of the highlights.
One of the speakers, and the recipient of one of the ARCA awards was Francesco Rutelli, former Culture Minister of Italy. Following his short discussion there was time for a couple of questions, and I was able to ask about his thoughts on the current disposition and position of the Euphronios Krater, on display here at the Villa Giulia. Michael Kimmelman had an interesting piece last week in the New York Times, arguing "Italy’s biggest prize in the war against looting antiquities went on view recently at the Villa Giulia in Rome" but that "Italians didn’t seem to care much". I found that to be pretty typical, as an American visiting Rome, itis not really easy to see how or it can be quite difficult to find where the Krater, or many of the other returned objects are currently on display, particularly in a city and country with so many beautiful objects and heritage sites, wich which truly is an enormous open-air museum.
I asked Rutelli about that, about how Italian's don't seem all that interested in the Krater and how not many people are visiting it. He responded with what I thought was a pretty thoughtful answer. He stated that the piece is in "the correct place" and that in "scientific terms it is correct". It is an Etruscan object, and the Villa Giulia is the Etruscan museum—arguing that if the piece had been properly and legally excavated from Cerveteri, this is where the piece would have been displayed.
He did acknowledge though, that there may have been problems with "publicity and information", a problem he traces to the current government, which he argued "should do more", and these repatriated objects should all be displayed together as part of a meaningful message.
He had a lot of interesting things to say, and the presentation of the award, and the audience of ARCA Masters students, interested observers, and reporters gave him an opportunity to look back on the repatriations of the last few years; and of course he was the public face of much of the negotiations between Italy and many North American museums. Though he did point out that it was not just North American institutions. Repatriations were also reached with Japanese and other European institutions—a fact often overlooked. I'll have much more to say about his other comments, which included Robin Symes, and a kind of a response to James Cuno, in the next few days.
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Besides the bridal gown, bridal accessories is definitely a very crucial and important detail to be put into consideration when it comes to dressing up the bride for her wedding day.
It is necessary to carefully spend considerable amount of time in planning, searching and shopping for the ideal bridal accessories that you will be wearing on perhaps one of the most memorable day of your life.
This is simply because all guests who are present during your wedding celebration will anticipate the moment when you walk down the aisle looking elegant, stunning and well-groomed from head-to-toe and catching sight of what you are wearing. Bridal accessories also must be able to reflect the sense of style, charm and personality of the bride.
There is a wide array of bridal accessories you can choose from to add a finishing touch and complement your whole bridal attire.
Wedding accessories above all include items such as bridal jewelries which include pieces such as necklace, earrings and bracelets; bridal veils and tiaras; hair accessories such as French combs, bobby pins, headbands and hair clips; wraps and shawls; bridal purses, clutches and handbags and also bridal footwear such as high-heels, stilettos and even bridal flip-flops.
Should you decide to put these accessories on, do ensure that each and every item you choose matches well with your bridal gown and also complement each other in terms of design and style.
It is wise to spend time in gathering information on the latest trends available before doing your shopping. It could save you precious time once you know what is available in the current market. Other than flipping through bridal books and magazines, perhaps another practical and convenient way to find information and obtain ideas is by browsing through the many bridal websites available on the internet.
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It is best to have a general guideline that you can follow in order to narrow down your choices of accessories. For instance, you may consider the type of wedding you will be having. For formal weddings, you can opt for lavish and elaborated accessories such as diamond studded necklaces and bridal tiaras, cathedral length veil, heavily beaded bridal purses and three-inches-high stilettos.
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It is also a common practice nowadays that the bride will pick accessories according to the theme of the wedding. There are many choices of accessories available nowadays that are specially designed and crafted to suit numerous wedding themes.
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Also, select items that you can afford and sit well with your budget. There is no point in spending more than you can afford on the most expensive piece of item you can get your hands on but later to find out that it does not match the other details of your bridal attire.
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After the end of your ceremony, make sure that all these accessories and jewelries are kept properly in boxes lined with soft paper so that they can last longer and act as priceless mementos of a wonderful wedding to remember for years and years to come.
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April 8, 1997 at nursing home, formerly of Bexley. Dearly loved wife of Les (deceased) beloved mother of Phyl, Bob, Val, Elaine, Les and their respective families.
The relatives and friends of Margaret are invited to attend her funeral to be held in the South Chapel of the Woronora Crematorium, Sutherland, Friday (April, 11 1997) commencing at 2.30pm.
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Whoops, good call. Point of safety for an Ancient Black Dragon then would be 880/6=146, which is a bit harder for a young mage to achieve.
It takes like 15 minutes to get to CL 15. If I had a high damage wand with sufficient charges and 20 squares between us with nothing else to worry about, I'd absolutely attack that dragon. They breath rarely, and with attenuated breath, even if they double breath right at the beginning, you're in no danger. I'd be worried about it making it to melee range--it has to die before that happens--I wouldn't worry about the breath attack at all.
Breath attenuation is nerfed in 4.1. It no longer does essentially zero damage at max range, so it's probably better to let it be. It's just one DL 40 monster. It's not likely to have a game changer artifact or anything.
Ancient Ds cast spells 1/6, and the breath attack is one of 3 (or 4) spells? As long as I can survive 1 breath and can kill it before it gets to melee range, I'll attack. This was true even pre-attenuation.
Breath attenuation is nerfed in 4.1. It no longer does essentially zero damage at max range, so it's probably better to let it be.
No idea when this changed, but yes I learned that recently. Thinking dracoliches were now xp pinatas, I engaged one in ranged combat from a big distance without nether resistance, and was surprised when my hps went down from 545 to 109 in a single nether breath. And that was with a dracolich at 70% health.
i'm getting contrasting opinions here. Some say sure, it's easy, go for it, some agree that it would likely have killed me. (rAcid, no temp resist)
It depends on how many HP you had and what the local terrain was like. If you had enough to survive one breath, and the ability to escape if that one breath did come out, and enough room to be able to engage in a ranged fight, and a source of temporary haste, then fighting the dragon would have been a good idea. That's a lot of ifs, but they're all things that you should be keeping in mind all the time anyway.
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Moving into late Late August... and "back to school" is in the air. Along with preparations for fall classes, it's worth laying out a few happenings to which CWPA members and readers of this blog will likely want to pay careful attention to in the coming months. Read on!
A week ago today we were in the midst of WPA 2010, this year's spectacular conference. We had record attendance -- 370 of our colleagues gathered in Philadelphia to talk together their inquiries into program direction, writing instruction, research practices, and more.
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The proposal deadline for the 2011 conference (http://www.drexel.edu/wpa2010) is coming up. If you're thinking about submitting something, now's the time! The 2011 conference is shaping up to be *fantastic*. Already accepted are a number of incredibly engaging, fun, and lively sessions We've got at least two sessions (and maybe three) that will involve creative work, from creating artifacts representing people on campus to writing creative (non)-fiction about instances we encounter in our work lives.
The WPA Mentoring Project, an exciting initiative guided by CWPA Past President and member Sheldon Walcher, has recently posted a report on the findings from the WPA Mentoring Survey. Inquisitive readers can find the full report at http://wpacouncil.org/mentoring_report, but I want to feature some of the highlights of their exciting work.
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Cosby Sweater (Turbo Suit) Nu Love Live at The Riverside Theatre w/ Joel Cummins of Umphrey's McGee The Humpday Bump! Wed, Nov 23, 2016
The Haywood County Arts Council (HCAC), serving as a Designated County Partner of the North Carolina Arts Council, is pleased to announce the 2018-19 subgrantees for the Grassroots Arts Program. These awards are for organizations producing high quality arts programming. The sub grantees for this grant period are:
In 1977, the North Carolina General Assembly established the Grassroots Arts Program to ensure that every citizen has access to quality arts experiences. The program provides funding for the arts in all 100 counties in North Carolina. A local arts council, like the Haywood County Arts Council, approved by the North Carolina Arts Council to receive and administer Grassroots funds is known as a Designated County Partner (DCP).
“As an arts council, one of our jobs is to support other great organizations that are doing programming well and I am thrilled to be able to share funding with our sub grantees this year.” said Leigh Forrester, Executive Director of the Haywood County Arts Council. “Our partnership with the North Carolina Arts Council is very important to the life of our organization and in the ways we’re able to serve our community.”
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Editor’s Note: Melissa Fenton (creator of 4 Boys Mother) has written countless articles for a very diverse audience of moms. Some of those articles have been published on the website Grown and Flown, where topics cater to parents whose children have grown up and left home. Melissa knows what this feels like, and many of her readers do too. But what are the grown-and-flown children feeling? What’s leaving home been like for them?
Each day this week, we will post an article written by a current college student. These students were recently asked, “If you could tell your mom anything at all, what would you want her to know about you or your life?” These articles are their answers and offer moms a different perspective–a chance to see the world through your college-aged child’s eyes.
I’m sure you remember when I went to the psych ward, and that it took me five days to call you and let you know where I was. I didn’t know how to tell you that I had tried to kill myself, that I wasn’t okay even though I kept saying I was. I could not figure out how to deal with the constant voice in my head saying I had somehow disappointed you. With my younger brother being difficult to care for, and my Dad being long gone, I had always tried to be the easy kid. Yet in trying to hold it all together, I failed to realize how far apart we had drifted.
The things is, in therapy, I sit around and talk about my childhood and how various unhealthy situations in my past led to my depression. I know you (and other mothers) blame yourselves when your kid is depressed. You think, What could I have done differently? There was nothing you could have done differently. You did the best you could. You raised me well.
Who was it that taught me right from wrong? You did. And not the way my father did—by hitting me with a belt. You chose to let cooler heads prevail and showed me what was wrong with a simple “no” and a disapproving frown. That was all it took for me to never misbehave in front of you.
Who was it that taught me how to be happy? You did. Though my condition made it difficult to smile and sometimes caused me to sit alone in my room for days, you always pulled me from my isolation and made me feel like I mattered. Whether we watched a movie, played video games with my brother, or made fresh cookies together, you never failed to make me smile.
The hardest lesson I have had to learn, and the reason I have had such trouble dealing with my depression while in college, is how to be away from you. Because although I did my best to require nothing from you, you gave me so much that I never realized nor appreciated till this moment. My depression is in no way your fault, for you were always a perfect mother. It is a medical issue within me, and thanks to all you have taught me, I know I can face it straight on.
I want every mother dealing with a child who suffers from a mental disorder to know that it’s not your fault. This world we live in hurts children, scars them, and sometimes they won’t tell you what’s wrong. It’s hard for us to talk about, and we feel like we are disappointing you somehow. How would you tell your own mother that you wanted to kill yourself? She is the one who gave you life—how can you tell her that you want to throw it away?
Even though it is so hard for them to find the words, you’ll always know when they aren’t okay—just like my mom always knew—and you’ll get them through this. Because there is no force on earth, not even depression, greater than a mother’s love.
Melissa L. Fenton here! I am a freelance writer, mother runner, adjunct librarian, and sewing and knitting nut. You can find my writing all over the internet, but my work mostly on the dinner table.
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This is a great online color tester and designer. Unlike other hex code color testers, this application can also test hex colors on a selected background and guides you in color mixing. Type the color(s) in 3 or 6 digit hex code format eg. #A339C4, #A3C or RGB numbers format eg. 163, 57, 196. Backgroud color is optional. Default value FFFFFF (white) is selected when no value supplied for bg color. (Note: no matter whether the symbol # is used in hex code or not.) The online color tester also helps you to select the harmonic color combinations. The complementary, triadic, analogous, split complementary, tetradic and square color schemes in the Color combining guide recommend you the best color groups for the two, three or four color design. You can also pick up the colors from the gradient scale, best brightness (lightness) level from tints or shades scale and the best suitable vibrance level from the saturation scale. Moreover you can pick the color you like from the random color palette generator. Color tester also shows you the negative and monochrome (grayscale) representation of selected color and the closest websafe color. You also find there the RGB and CMYK representations calculation.
Dummy text written in hex #A339C4 color on a background color. Text in color #A339C4 on the desired background color will look just like this. You just see the hex #A339C4 colored text written on a hex #FFFFFF color backgroud... Or you can't see, if you selected the wrong combination of colors :). The background color should be selected so that the intended #A339C4 text color is well visible on it. Alternatively, you can choose text color different than #A339C4 to achieve better text readability. It can be rounded to the 3 character hex code #A3C. The RGB values of the #A339C4 hex color are R: 163, G: 57, B: 196. In percentage it is Red: 63.9%, Green: 22.4%, Blue: 76.9%. The CMYK values of the #A339C4 hex color are C: 0.168, M: 0.709, Y: 0, K: 0.231. The nearest web safe color is #9933CC. Test of bold text in selected color. Test of italic text in the color. Finally the test of bold italic.
This is a great online color tester and designer. Unlike other hex code color testers, this application can also test hex colors on a selected background and guides you in color mixing. Type the color(s) in 3 or 6 digit hex code format eg. #A651A9, #A5A or RGB numbers format eg. 166, 81, 169. Backgroud color is optional. Default value FFFFFF (white) is selected when no value supplied for bg color. (Note: no matter whether the symbol # is used in hex code or not.) The online color tester also helps you to select the harmonic color combinations. The complementary, triadic, analogous, split complementary, tetradic and square color schemes in the Color combining guide recommend you the best color groups for the two, three or four color design. You can also pick up the colors from the gradient scale, best brightness (lightness) level from tints or shades scale and the best suitable vibrance level from the saturation scale. Moreover you can pick the color you like from the random color palette generator. Color tester also shows you the negative and monochrome (grayscale) representation of selected color and the closest websafe color. You also find there the RGB and CMYK representations calculation.
Dummy text written in hex #A651A9 color on a background color. Text in color #A651A9 on the desired background color will look just like this. You just see the hex #A651A9 colored text written on a hex #FFFFFF color backgroud... Or you can't see, if you selected the wrong combination of colors :). The background color should be selected so that the intended #A651A9 text color is well visible on it. Alternatively, you can choose text color different than #A651A9 to achieve better text readability. It can be rounded to the 3 character hex code #A5A. The RGB values of the #A651A9 hex color are R: 166, G: 81, B: 169. In percentage it is Red: 65.1%, Green: 31.8%, Blue: 66.3%. The CMYK values of the #A651A9 hex color are C: 0.018, M: 0.521, Y: 0, K: 0.337. The nearest web safe color is #996699. Test of bold text in selected color. Test of italic text in the color. Finally the test of bold italic.
This is a great online color tester and designer. Unlike other hex code color testers, this application can also test hex colors on a selected background and guides you in color mixing. Type the color(s) in 3 or 6 digit hex code format eg. #A676AF, #A7A or RGB numbers format eg. 166, 118, 175. Backgroud color is optional. Default value FFFFFF (white) is selected when no value supplied for bg color. (Note: no matter whether the symbol # is used in hex code or not.) The online color tester also helps you to select the harmonic color combinations. The complementary, triadic, analogous, split complementary, tetradic and square color schemes in the Color combining guide recommend you the best color groups for the two, three or four color design. You can also pick up the colors from the gradient scale, best brightness (lightness) level from tints or shades scale and the best suitable vibrance level from the saturation scale. Moreover you can pick the color you like from the random color palette generator. Color tester also shows you the negative and monochrome (grayscale) representation of selected color and the closest websafe color. You also find there the RGB and CMYK representations calculation.
Dummy text written in hex #A676AF color on a background color. Text in color #A676AF on the desired background color will look just like this. You just see the hex #A676AF colored text written on a hex #FFFFFF color backgroud... Or you can't see, if you selected the wrong combination of colors :). The background color should be selected so that the intended #A676AF text color is well visible on it. Alternatively, you can choose text color different than #A676AF to achieve better text readability. It can be rounded to the 3 character hex code #A7A. The RGB values of the #A676AF hex color are R: 166, G: 118, B: 175. In percentage it is Red: 65.1%, Green: 46.3%, Blue: 68.6%. The CMYK values of the #A676AF hex color are C: 0.051, M: 0.326, Y: 0, K: 0.314. The nearest web safe color is #996699. Test of bold text in selected color. Test of italic text in the color. Finally the test of bold italic.
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"The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry, especially when the man is a serial killer and the timid mouse soon turns out to be even more psychotic than he is".
To me, this movie really points to what a powerful (and devastating) effect an ideology can have on a simpler minded folk. I admit it is a bit biased as it is a Polish-made and it recounts historical events (1939) as seen primarily from a polish perspective (which made it controversial), but I think there is plenty of blame to go around on both sides (actually on all 4 sides). It is a good history reminder.
I tried to watch it on Youtube, but it is one of those where you have to sign up, otherwise the only version is in Polish? Did you see it at the cinema or online?
My Polish pal recounted stories of her family's near past, and they are scarred beyond belief as a family.. something their newer generations will probably help fade during their lifetimes. I will send my pal the link and attempt to watch it myself, but I am not a fan of heartstrings being pulled, so I will try not to get mad and persevere through it.
I also found it hard to watch at times, and maybe that's because I'm predominantly Polish by blood. The older I get, however, the more I am bothered by such graphic recreations of wanton cruelty and the gore of innocents. Especially when it portrays real groups of people and still-present political entities. I'm wary of the emotional strings being pulled in such a film. Still, I find Wolyn (Volhynia), both the film and the historical event, to have important, even timely, examples to learn from. I would say they pushed it too far in some places, although it is hard to judge what people need to see and what they don't. I also find it a little too real to be able to rate as a film, but thank you for sharing it here.
Realive (Proyecto Lazaro), (2016) - A young man with a terminal brain cancer decides to cryogenically preserve himself in order to be revived by the future medicine. After he is successfully revived in the future, he begins to question his life, and life in general, and whether he made the right choice. The idea for the movie is very interesting, and there are some good questions raised by it, but I do wish they flushed some of these ideas out a bit more. Though I believe the movie did make its point (and the end was good). 7/10
[I suppose hypothetically, it's possible to commit suicide in order to live and also in order to die]
Fearless (1993) - A bit older, but along the same lines. A man gets a second chance in life by surviving an airplane crash. He's good at helping other survivors but has difficulty readjusting back to his old life himself. It's a really well done psychological drama, and gives a good insight into someone who's going through a PTSD.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tm5jBa4LzxQ [I think the trailer is a little bit misleading as it just shows the euphoria part of his traumatic response] If you like dramas, this movie will take for you a ride. 10/10
A great, low-budget independent thriller 8.5/10. Their budget was $30,000 and they made every penny count.
Into The Forest (2015) Someone got paid for writing this script and actors chose to be in it...LOLZ! 1/10 for sheer comedic idiocy.
The Girl With All The Gifts (2016) 7.5/10 A different take on the zombie phenomena that was quite enjoyable.
Documentary about the Communist regime working inside the USA government and calling themselves Democratic Socialists. 8/10
Manifesto. An artfully done overview of different contemporary art viewpoints. This movie is a visual treat. Good acting too. 8.5/10
The Square. Another art-related indie film. This one is a social satire, essentially pointing at people’s/society’s hypocrisy. (What happened to the square?) This movie is a little bit longer and less streamlined (plot-wise), so a bit of patience is needed, but it has a number of well-done ironic scenes, some of which are subtle (as with street beggars) and some quite powerful, as the noted “jungle” scene with Terry Notary. Okay for one time viewing. 6/10
This British drama tells the story of how an author created much loved children’s tales through interactions with his young son. The film aims to balance child-like wonder and imagination with the sadness and uncertainty of wartime and family tensions, and it gives an unusual biographical glimpse into the relationship of author, Alan Alexander Milne (Domhnall Gleeson) to his young son, Christopher Robin.
The film is as much about the negative consequences of stardom as it is about family and social disharmony. Teddy bears are soft and cuddly, the film says, but celebrity status has teeth that can hurt. This is a film that explores movingly the clash between reality and childhood innocence. In addressing that clash, Christopher Robin later describes his father as “climbing on my infant shoulders....(leaving) me with nothing but the empty fame of being his son”.
A Jungian-based short animated film about the collective shadow aspect of the West. Well-done and quite relevant.
"The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge." - Jung.
“Everyone carries a shadow, and the less it is embodied in the individual’s conscious life, the blacker and denser it is…if it is repressed and isolated from consciousness, it never gets corrected.” - Jung.
“Filling the conscious mind with ideal conceptions is a characteristic of Western theosophy, but not the confrontation with the shadow and the world of darkness. One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious.” - Jung.
“An individual’s shadow is invariably bound up with the collective shadow of his group, and as he digests his own evil, a fragment of the collective evil is invariably co-digested at the same time.” -Erich Neumann.
You made it through the entire 13 minutes, Pandabear? Tried to watch it, only made it two minutes in.
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I am currently a college student. I am renting a 3 bedroom apartment with two other guys. Last year when we signed the lease the landlord showed us the place and it appeared to be in good condition.
Out lease started in June but because all three of us were home for the summer we are just moving in now for the semester. I stopped by the apartment this past Saturday to drop some things off and I’m planning on moving in permanently on 8/29. When I got there the floors were all covered in grim, dust and garbage from the previous tenants. The floor in the bathroom was so bad no one would go in there without shoes on. The shower was coated in grim.
Our kitchen sink isn’t hooked up either. It’s like its not attached to the plumbing. Also our landlord gave one set of keys to one of my roomates and when I asked for a set he gave me his and told me I had to return them and I would need to make a copy of my roommates for my own use. Is he responsible for providing us all with keys to the apartment?
I told the landlord and he said a cleaning crew was supposed to clean it and he will call them again. Its already been over 2 months since we have had the lease and he hasn;t bothered basic maintenance on the place. I’m wondering what the right course of action is to make sure the apartment is clean and working properly and that it will not be my responsibility to do so?
All i can say is keep calling until the cleaning crew cleans. Take pictures if you have to. Record all correspondence. It is the landlords responsiblity to maintain the place..
does this sound pretty reasonable (price-wise)? This is an apartment I’m really interested in, but I’m not sure if this is a good find or too much.
Please let me know what you think! I’m pretty clueless when it comes to apartments and prices. Thanks for all your help!
From what you are saying and from looking at the layout, I’d say your getting a pretty good deal. In fact depending on where your at I’d say it’s a very good deal. If it’s where you want, close to your work, shopping etc, I wouldn’t hesitate.
You and your newly-wedded husband move to Manhatten, NYC a few months after the honeymoon. You settle down in a 2 bedroom apartment and are job hunting when you find out you are expecting a boy!
You have your beautiful baby boy and want to name him something that starts with a C (two-syllables) and have a middle name that is one-syllable. You name him: 1.C_______ ______
Your baby boy soon turns into a toddler and is running around and playing all of the time. You want him to have a playmate but you aren’t ready to have more kids yet. So you adopt a puppy! She is an Australian Shepard named: 2.____________ . Her and your son play together all of the time. He loves to help you take the dog for walks and loves to play with him.
You have the twins and have been thinking that you want their middle names to be each of their grandmothers. Your mother’s name is Renee and your husbands is Quinn. So your two beautiful young daughters names are: 3. _________ Renee & 4. ________ Quinn .
Your son loves playing with the girls and the girls are fascinated with the dog. But you, on the other hand, are getting a little bit cramped. It’s time to move.
Moving day comes. You pack up your stuff and haul it to a 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath loft! It’s gorgeous with the open floor plan and ceiling to floor windows. You, your husband and the kids love it.
Shortly after the girls turn one, you are expecting again. Twins again! Wow! One boy, one girl. You want their names to be special, they should both start with the letter ‘ T ‘. When the due date comes you decide on: 5. T______ _______ & 6.T_______ ________ .
The kids are getting along great, most of the time, and you and your husband are enjoying your loft and your life in Manhatten. You decide not to have any more kids, but the dog is needing someone to keep her company when the kids go back to school and you are back working, so you get one more puppy. She’s a Laberdoodle. Her name is: __________
When we went to see the place the specific floor plan we would move into wasn’t available for showing so we saw a model room all furnished and nice. We were told that our apartment would come with 2 parking spaces.
Yesterday we came to the place with our stuff but the floor plan is different from the brochure (like missing a closet space and the bathroom isn’t attached to two bedrooms and it looks less than perfect)… Also now we were told that we only get one parking space.
We stayed the evening because we had nowhere to go and were beat. We also have to ‘wait’ until Monday to talk to someone who can answer our questions.
Nobody is available to talk because it is Sunday. We had nowhere to go so my roommate got the keys and gave rent and deposit which I think is the only act of ‘acceptance’ we have shown so far. What kind of attorney will I need? There is a form listing numbers I can call but I guess there’s nothing I can do until tomorrow morning.
Yes, it’s misrepresentation, which is covered in either a commercial code or a Sale of Goods Act. Also, if you don’t want to stay (for reduced terms only, of course), you’ve suffered an economic loss. It’s important NOT to act in any way that might be perceived as acceptance. And keep everything pertaining to original terms to bring to atty’s office first thing Monday.
So I’m looking for my first apartment for the big take off from the nest. I’ve got my roommate, some savings, and I’m ready to look into apartments. I’ve found one that is looking very nice, but I’m not sure how it is sizewise.
It’s Two bedrooms, one bathroom. Fully equipped kitchen and all that (doesn’t have any washing machines, unfortunately) but it says it’s 774 ft. Would that be enough for two people to live comfortably? I just got out of college, and the rooms were probably about 10×10, which was a bit too small for my comfort.
Thanks in advanced. ^.^ I can’t go visit in person because it’s half a country away (right now) and I’d like to be able to move into a place as soon as I get there, so I’m not homeless for a few days/weeks. My roomie is in that state, though, so she’d be able to visit at some point in time. I just want to get a good reference before I tell her.
EDIT: Yes, I know that it’s 774 Sq feet. v___v I’m asking for a size reference so I can picture exactly HOW big it is and how big the rooms are. I have a very bad distance judgement so I can’t tell how big that is. Is it the size of a two car garage, is is bigger, smaller, cramped for two people, large for an apartment, ect. ect. The number doesn’t mean anything to me. 774 sq feet could mean an apartment thats only a 13.5 x 13.5 square if you took everything out. And 13.5 feet has no visual reference for me. My spacial judgment is horrible at best. (I can’t even measure an inch accurately. )
My dorm was 10 by 10 which was 100 feet squared. This apartment is 7 times that, yes, but would the rooms be smaller or larger then that in estimate, according to the room plan?
Also, I’m horrible at math. ^^; My strong points are in reading and comprehension, with a dash of writing skill in there.
Ever hear of a measuring tape? Use one to measure a bedroom near you. How does it feel to you? If it’s big enough, multiply the width by the length. Example: your 10 by 10 dorm has 100 square feet. Then subtract that from the 774… Two bedrooms? Do that twice. Then do the same with a kitchen you feel good in…. Do with all the rooms. If you have space left from the 774? You will probably find it spacious. More important though is “are your lifestyles compatible?” Because if not even a football stadium won’t do.
I live in a three bedroom apartment with two of my friends, and in april, we had bed bugs in our house, but only in my room. I found out I had bed bugs because I am allergic to them, and was getting these enormous swollen bug bites, that were literally 6 inches in diameter. My roommates, friends and parents all thought I was nuts until i insisted on having a bed bug dog come in, at my expense, and the dog found the bugs in my room. I called the building’s management, and they sent in the exterminator that they have on retainer.
This exterminator seemed really incompetent compared with the other two exterminators I had spoken with. Both of the exterminators I spoke too described an extermination process that would require a very extensive cleaning and 4-6 hours of work on their part. The building refused to pay for either of their services though, and sent their exterminator in. He literally told me to “wash my sheets” and then spent about half an hour spritzing some chemicals around the house.
The problem seemed to be taken care of though, because it was caught early. Then, about two weeks ago, I was entering my apartment, and one of the girls who just moved in across the hall stopped me. She asked if we had ever had bed bugs, and i told her we had. She informed me that her apartment, as well as the other apartment on our floor (there are only three apartments per floor) had bed bugs. So do all the apartments below us, and all the apartments above us. She said the building knew of the problem, yet had not exterminated at all.
I woke up yesterday with the exact same bites that I got the first time around. I know they are not mosquito bites because I only ever have had bug bites that were this large when we had bed bugs the first time around.
But our building never contacted us about the bed bugs, and my roommate called to ask what the plan of action was. They said they would be exterminating all the apartments sometime last week. they never exterminated or followed up with us.
At this point, I want to move out of my apartment. My dad has offered to let me and my cat move in with him for a few months, and I would like to do that. I am planning to ditch all my furniture, including the brand new bed I bought after the last round of bed bug exterminations. Please advise me on whether or not it is possible to break my lease, especially given how negligent the land lords have been.
It seems like you may have to move to get rid of the bed bugs after reading material on the web about them. Just be sure to thoroughly clean anything you take so you don’t take hitchhikers!
Friends that brought bed bugs into the house in a piece of used furniture said that the exterminator they had sprayed all of their wood furniture in all cracks and crevices, all of the wood flooring because of the slight cracks between the boards, and especially the floorboards. It needs to be very thorough or of no benefit.
I suggest you contact the city in which you reside and ask if they have a housing or rental ombudsman. Because bed bugs have become a huge problem in some areas they may have a policy regarding their extermination or at least be able to inform you of your rights as a renter. They may be interested to learn that your building seems to be bed bug central.
We live in a small town 2 hours from the city we plan to move to in two months.. We have so many plans that require the other that we cant not go through with them. She just broke up with me though, We are really all the other has so we have agreed to stay friends and still move into an apartment together. My first question is that since we currently stay in one room at my grandparents house should I still sleep in the same bed? She just bought a queen so that we would have more room because we have 3 aniimals. But we are going to be here a bit longer and there is no room for a second bed here so what should I do? Sleep on the floor? The next question is when we move we can only really afford a one bedroom place and we already have the apartment picked out so should I get my own bed and sleep in the same room or like have a dresser and stuff in the bedroom but sleep in the living room? Its sorta of clear that I am all by myself in this situation. My friends here wouldnt answer their phone to be supportive and my other friends live too far away so I dont really know what to do. I know that especially when we move I dont want to be sleeping in the same bed as her. I dont plan to be dating anyone so that wont be a problem fyi. She was kind of my one and only so now all I have is my family. And what do I do about my family. They treat her like family. I dont want them to be mad at her its not her fault that she doesnt love me in that way. I’m not even sure if I would tell them but I dont know….I’m really sad right now, lost, and have no where to run away from this.
I live in oklahoma City. I live in an apartment complex at the 3rd floor. I’m always terrified about tornadoes and tomorrow we wait strong thunderstorms in this area. My apt complex has a plan that is not one of the best since you have to walk outside for 3 minutes to reach a church. I was wondering what should I do if I CAN’T LEAVE MY APT and I don’t find anybody else in the building(always think to the worse to be prepared). I have two internal bathrooms with bathtubs and a walk-in closet between the master bedroom and a bathroom. I really appreciate your help.
I know I should reach the lowest level of the building or basement. But we don’t have any basement. I’d really appreciate an advise in case I need or have to remain in my apt.
Without knowing more about your building’s construction it’s not easy to say. The biggest risk being in a building hit by a tornado is not getting sucked out but structural collapse or being hit by flying debris.
Get to the strongest part of your building. Ideally at least one wall in the room you’re in should be a load bearing structural wall. If your building has internal stairs (ie one’s without windows towards the middle of the building) they may be a good choice. Bathrooms tend to be the best room in a house due to the piping in the walls adding extra strength. One of your bathrooms may also be a good choice.
Get away from windows. Ideally the room that you’re in shouldn’t have any. You should also take further steps to protect yourself from flying or falling debris. If you shelter in your bathroom you should shelter in your bath and cover yourself with a mattress or something similar.
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Purpose. A methodological approach was developed to facilitate expansion of clinical pharmacist-managed anticoagulation services across an integrated health care delivery network.
Methods. A stepwise approach to the development and implementation of ambulatory care clinical pharmacy services was used to facilitate expansion of pharmacistmanaged anticoagulation clinics in a university hospital setting and a community hospital within the same health network.
Results. The Health Alliance of Greater Cincinnati successfully created a care delivery model using clinical pharmacists to provide comprehensive anticoagulation management services at a university hospital and a community hospital. The incidence of thromboembolic events was significantly lower in the pharmacy anticoagulation service patients versus the patients in the usual care setting (p = 0.005). A statistically significant decrease in minor bleeding events was observed in the pharmacist-managed group (p = 0.038). Although a decrease in major bleeding events was observed, it was not statistically significant (p = 0.075). International Normalized Ratio values of the patients managed by the pharmacy anticoagulation clinics were within the therapeutic range approximately 75% of the time.
Conclusion. A stepwise approach to the development and implementation of ambulatory care clinical pharmacy services has facilitated the expansion of pharmacistmanaged anticoagulation clinics across an integrated health system. This may serve as a valuable template for other systems as they strive to develop medication therapy management services.
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Chances are if you live in the Central Manchester you may well have already seen our Rolls Royce Phantom around. It really does turn heads and many of the people that hire this special car do so for weddings. The Rolls Royce Phantom in white really is the wedding car hire dreams are made of and if you are getting married next year, view then chances are you are thinking about your wedding car too. Well below are some images of the wonderful Rolls Royce Phantom and we provide this car on a day hire for your special wedding day. If you are getting married and want the best rates for your Rolls Royce Phantom Hire, salve then get in touch today for a wonderfully low quote.
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Allegany County Federation of Snowmobilers is a member of the New York State Snowmobile Association. membership.nyssnowassoc.org
The goal of The Allegany Federation of Snowmobiler’s and it’s member clubs is to provide safe, well marked, and groomed trails throughout Allegany County for your riding enjoyment. We offer 380 miles of scenic trails over gentle rolling hills, farmland, and state lands. Our trails can be accessed from the west via Cattaraugus County and from the north via Wyoming County and from the east via Steuben County. You can reach Pennsylvania to the south.
There are many fine restaurants throughout our trail system for you to enjoy as well as opportunities for overnight stay. Allegany County is fast becoming the go to destination for snowmobiling with all it has to offer. You’ll find it all in Allegany County.
Our trails open the day after muzzle load deer season ends and close April 1st. Please respect our landowners and stay on trails. Their generosity is what makes our trails possible. This web site will be updated throughout the snowmobile season. Click the weather link for current conditions. Ride safely and be aware groomers can be on the trail any time day or night.
Website updates will be added on a continual basis. If you have suggestions on ways to make this site better please e-mail the web master.
You can now join on line by using the link provided here. You will need to click on the club of your choice, fill in the on line application and provide credit card information Visa or Mastercard. You will then be able to print your voucher. All member information and dues will be sent to the individual club. Thank you for choosing the Allegany Federation of Snowmobilers.
Trail Guides are now available. These are high quality accurate guides, with advertisers on the back and their location on the front.
Our long time member Gail Bartas was honored with being named " Most Valuable Snowmobiler of the Year". A very well deserved award, for all she does and has done over countless number of years. She was totally surprised when we had her 3 daughters show up for the award banquet. The look on her face was priceless. Congratulations Gail.
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While both tout their desire to reduce the State’s carbon footprint and address climate change, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli have their differences when it comes to New York State pension fund’s fossil fuel investments.
The New York state pension fund (known as the New York State Common Retirement Fund) is the third largest pension fund in the United States, with an audited value as of March 2017 of $192.4 billion in assets. The pension fund holds and invests assets of over one million state and local government employees, retirees, and beneficiaries. At issue are holdings of at least 50 oil and gas companies with significant carbon-intensive operations. Comptroller DiNapoli is the sole trustee of the pension fund, and is advised by several independent advisory committees.
DiNapoli is under pressure from Cuomo, State Senator Liz Krueger, and certain environmental groups to divest the pension fund from fossil-fuel investments. DiNapoli has pushed back on immediate divestment on several grounds, most importantly, that as a fiduciary his first priority is to earn a good return for the approximately 1.1 million New Yorkers who rely on the state pension system for their retirement security. While recognizing that the effects of climate change represent a systemic risk to the returns of the pension fund, the economy and the welfare of the people of the State, DiNapoli believes that he can be more effective in managing those systemic climate change risks by the use of the significant power of the pension fund to influence the policies of oil and gas companies. That includes shareholder activism (i.e., filing shareholder resolutions), voting proxies, investor collaborations and corporate engagement programs.
On the latter point, Comptroller DiNapoli has cited ExxonMobil’s agreement to implement a shareholder proposal, co-filed by the state pension fund and the Church of England, which caused ExxonMobil to agree to assess how it might be impacted by the Paris Agreement goals to reduce global warming. Duke Energy has responded to a similar shareholder resolution seeking to require it to analyze how the Paris Agreement will impact its business and plans to produce a climate risk assessment in the first quarter of 2018. DiNapoli asserts that because these oil and gas companies will not go out of business as a consequence of divestment of the pension fund’s holdings, he can be more effective by having a seat at the table as a shareholder to influence companies’ actions and disclosures. Critics of this view, including State Senator Krueger, believe the shareholder influence is limited and that divestment sends a stronger message than does the Comptroller’s more nuanced and varied approach.
Another investment strategy recently employed by the Comptroller was to double the pension fund’s investment-- to $4 billion-- in a low-emissions index designed by Goldman Sachs Asset Management. That index is more geared toward stocks, such as Apple Inc. and Microsoft Corp., than higher carbon-emitters, such as ExxonMobil and Chevron. DiNapoli has said that since 2016 the Goldman Sachs designed index has delivered returns comparable to the Russell 1000, thereby yielding strong investment returns with the benefit of significantly reducing the carbon footprint associated with that investment.
Although DiNapoli has expressed reservations about allowing pension fund investments to be influenced by political forces, he recently agreed to join forces with Governor Cuomo and others on decarbonization strategies for the pension fund investment portfolio. While there are no immediate plans to divest the energy holdings of the pension fund, DiNapoli and Cuomo have agreed to create an independent advisory committee to develop a low carbon future roadmap for the fund. In his January 2018 State of the State Address, Cuomo called for an end to fossil fuel related activities in the pension fund and stated his intent to work with DiNapoli so New York can “put our money where our mouth is.” Cuomo then asked for a round of applause for Comptroller DiNapoli and his efforts.
Regardless of whether DiNapoli takes immediate moves to decarbonize the portfolio, the movement towards divestment is gaining momentum. California ended its pension fund investments in coal companies in 2015 and is facing pressure to decarbonize its portfolio. On January 10, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Comptroller Scott Stringer announced that NYC plans to divest its five pension funds from fossil fuel investments, which will be the largest divestment of any municipality to date. Stringer stated, “[T]his a first-in-the-nation step to protect our future and our planet – for this generation and the next. Safeguarding the retirement of our city’s police officers, teachers, firefighters and city workers is our top priority, and we believe that their financial future is linked to the sustainability of the planet.” De Blasio and Stringer were praised by environmental activists after the announcement and by State Senator Kruger who continued her call for State Comptroller DiNapoli to follow suit with respect to the New York State pension fund investments.
Lots of good intentions, lots of ideas and a bunch of strange bedfellows--only time will tell if these investment (and divestment) initiatives will continue to gain traction and make a difference. And what about us-- shouldn’t we too be employing low-emissions/decarbonization investment strategies with our portfolios?
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By implementing the Observe and Correct technique on a daily basis it will help me to quickly correct my behavior instead of wasting a lot of precious life force energy making up excuses of why I need to be “perfect” to feel safe, loved and accepted in the world....
Why not turn your favorite vibrating bullet into a soft and cute Dolphin? The Dolphin can turn your simple bullet into a pleasure treasure by placing a comfortable cushion between yourself and the toy. By increasing the width of you egg or bullet vibrator, it also increases stimulation by providing better contact. Made of a soft and stretchable medical grade silicone material to fit any full size egg or bullet vibrator.
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Lenny Loosejocks Goes Walkabout 1.0.1 It's the original Lenny Loosejocks adventure! Become immersed in this epic adventure as you guide Lenny Loosejocks as he goes Walkabout in the Australian outback.
Ezone Game Collection Volume 1 1.0.1 A collection of 15 of our most popular games like you have never seen them before! These versions have been optimized for playback from your computer harddrive - which means no more downloads or pesky ads.
HopMon - a great fun-packed 3D arcade for all ages There was a time when games were all about fun and excitement. The graphics were far less impressive than today, the storylines were not like those of Hollywood movies, but despite all that, millions of players across the world met every new arcanoid with incredible enthusiasm. If you feel somewhat nostalgic about the good old days and the simplicity of the games you
Crime Puzzle - a game where you will have to untangle mysteries and solve brain-twisting puzzles to help find a stolen collection of rare stamps Crime Puzzle is not a game for hardcore gamers, but a game for people who appreciate the excitement of solving a good puzzle, the pleasure of completing level after level and, finally, reaching the end of the game by accomplishing the primary objective. It’s a great choice for people who like computer games, but do not want
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It took years for me to find the courage to become a contributing writer. See, I didn’t want to just write. I wanted to offer my words in a way that encouraged thought-provoking insights and left readers feeling satisfied and inspired. I’m a girl who typically has a lot to say and one who carries a zest for childlike imagination; yet I spent years staring at a blank screen. I anxiously yearned for the right kind inspiration to “zing” me, but I always came up empty. I found this lack of creative space deeply frustrating.
Something shifted around the same time I decided to fully devote myself to yoga. As my practice deepened, I also began to notice subtle changes about me—a slow molding of not just a brand-new me, but a better version of me. I experienced a lot of personal and creative growth on the mat. It transpired in parallel with my practice.
I firmly attribute yoga as a direct influence to my ability to realize the kind of writer I wanted to be, and to start filling that screen with me. Here are three examples:
The creative writing process comes through a private and intimate connection with yourself. To create anything with “heart” requires you to look inward. What do you represent? What do you believe in? What message are you trying to convey? As a writer, I find that I am only effective when I have a clear idea of what I am trying to accomplish. Our judgment is often clouded by the fuss and stresses that we experience in our daily life. In yoga, you learn to let the mind untangle itself from the superficial noise of our external surroundings – and especially around the emotional turmoil we feel internally. Slowly, as we learn to detach from the noise, clarity presents itself. Clarity is simply that “zing” — a moment of truth. It is clear, transparent, and free. Only with clarity can you begin to seek and define your purpose.
My practice has enhanced my ability to grasp each thought with more clarity; thus, translating the messages creatively with more “heart” and truth.
When I wrote Letting Go of Self-Judgment (An Ashtanga Yoga Story), it was the perfect representation of how yoga facilitates the mindful connection between our physical and mental state. Through yoga, we learn to identify the negativity that hinders our ability to be great; recognize and acknowledge that these “differences” exist; and practice releasing them. Yoga simply provides an opening that nurtures these exercises with compassion. It is an exercise that has enabled me to understand my true essence. What am I made up of? What makes me, me? Consequently, I have learned to accept my “flaws” and imperfections as unique and individualistic, and as what sets me apart from the rest.
This realization has impacted not only the way I behave, but also how I write. I think it keeps my writing honest and relatable.
Our minds have the power to create the life we live. Yoga accesses that innate power. This way of thinking – gratitude – is deep within us. Yoga is just a means to get out what’s already in there. It promotes a heightened sense of connection with not just ourselves, but to everything and everyone around us. Once you can cultivate a balanced view of reality, you are less preoccupied with what’s missing or what’s not meeting your expectations. You can simply be present with what is already abundantly good. This act of gratitude creates the flow of abundance. This mental shift allowed me to realize that even the simplest of existence is a true miracle in itself. Now I naturally feel more joyful and appreciative.
This is what inspires me, motivates me, and keeps me grounded – it’s the foundation of all my writing.
When I’m on the mat, I feel free, focused, and thankful. Almost immediately after a yoga practice, the words are ready to flow; crisp and meaningful. Every day, I learn something new about myself and yoga facilitates that process.
When I was a little girl I had a random obsession with elephants (especially the pink stuffed kind). Ever since then, it has been on my bucket list to see real elephants in the wild. This was our first time in Asia and although it made our trip a little more complicated, I was determined to fit a few days in Thailand.
I had a lot of planning help from my friend Brooke who had just done a Thailand trip a year or so ago. Since time was limited we only visited Chiang Mai, rather than the south where all the beaches are (that will be our next trip 😜). We stayed at the cutest airbnb with an amazing host (you can book the same one here), and felt like a local walking all around the neighborhood. There’s a mall a few blocks away with the most amazing food court. Imagine every type of asian food packed into one little room with a million food stands. I was in heaven, not to mention that a giant plate of chicken pad Thai and a coke was about 150 Thai Baht, which is less than five dollars. And I had mochi ice cream every single day we were there! Of course we could not leave without getting a $20 one hour massage either.
Our day with the elephants was everything I thought it would be. I chose the Blue Elephant Thailand Tours because Brooke had experienced this organization and I wanted to be sure I was only giving business to an ethical company. We were picked up and driven about an hour north into the jungle of Chiang Mai. Our group was small, just three couples: One couple from Germany, another from Georgia who was doing a backpacking trip around the world (amazing), and Chris and I. We spent the whole day feeding the elephants, hiking with them, bathing them, and getting to see how they interact with their “humans”. When a baby elephant is born, one of the village boys is assigned to him/her. They grow up with them and are responsible for them during the tour. It was amazing to see the elephants come walking into the village from the jungle when they heard their “human” call for them. It is like a boy and his dog! Elephants are so majestic and after that day, I love them even more.
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If your employer has an annual health fair, suggest ARC’s Vegan University as a vendor. Here’s a sample email you can use that resulted in ARC doing food sampling at a recent corporate health fair and also becoming a regular provider of literature on veganism to several personal trainers for their clients.
“Just saw an email about the upcoming health fair and wanted to suggest the organization I volunteer with for the fair. We have a program called Vegan University that promotes plant-based eating with food sampling and literature. We offer regular free grocery shopping tours at local co-ops and markets like Whole Foods, Byerly’s, and Rainbow, and regular free workshops about adopting a plant-based diet. We’ve been at several employee health fairs; for example, we had tables at the CIGNA and SGI employee health fairs, and regularly have booths at community events such as the Diabetes Expo and Healthy Life Expo.
We can do free plant-based food sampling. Items typically sampled include Beyond Meat Chicken-Free Strips (sold at mainstream grocery stores now), Primal Spirit Vegan Jerky, plant-based soy and almond milks, and vegan yogurt.
So am emailing to see if this would be of interest for the health fair. I’m sure you’re aware that there has been an explosion of interest in plant-based eating in the last several years, whether people are interested in reducing animal products in their diet for health reasons or in going vegan.”
Email chelsea@animalrightscoalition.com if your employer is interested in Vegan University being at their health fair.
4 out of 6 Paradise Car Washes in the Twin Cities surrounding areas keep a Macaw as a resident “pet”. The birds live at the Savage, Apple Valley, Eagan, and East Bloomington stores. Their names are Ruby, Peanut, Speedy, and Rainbow. According to employees, the birds are in the car wash 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and have been for their entire lives.
Knowledgeable observers say the birds show signs of stress, exacerbated by being handled by the public (despite signs asking they not be handled) and by the exuberance of children and dogs who come into the car washes. Issues range from behaviors demonstrating depression to excessive feather plucking (sometimes down to bare skin). There appears to be little to no enrichment such as toys and activities provided.
Macaws live in their natural habitat for around 70 years, and they mate for life. These birds deserve a better life, and the companionship of others of their species.
During the holiday season, popular gifts sometimes include donations to hunger relief programs that send live animals as gifts to be used for food. Learn how these programs harm not only animals, but often the families and communities they’re intended to help.
A Well-Fed World’s PLANTS-4-HUNGER program provides a more compassionate and nutritious gift-giving alternative, sending 100% of your gift to four hand-picked plant-based programs that feed people without using animals.
The four projects support vegan school lunch programs in Ethiopia, provide non-GMO soybeans to farming families in Guatemala, deliver warm meals to those most in need in India, and plant community food gardens in the United States. These programs provide both immediate assistance and long-term community solutions to improve food security and nutrition.
Join ARC at one of our tastiest events, the Annual Holiday Cookie Exchange. This is a great opportunity to find new recipes or get goodies to feed holiday guests. To participate, bake 4 dozen of one type of vegan cookie (vegan means no dairy, eggs, butter, or other animal products). Bring a copy of your recipe or email it to chelsea@animalrightscoalition.com. RSVP at Vegan Meetup or the Facebook event page. Event is at 317 W 48th St. on Saturday, 12/12 from 12-2 p.m.
Also this weekend is the ARC North Vegans Holiday Potluck on Sunday, 12/13 from 3:30-6:00 p.m. at the Parkway United Church of Christ Community Room, 3120 Washburn Ave. N in Minneapolis. RSVP at Vegan Meetup or the Facebook event page.
Note that the ARC office and Ethique Nouveau, our 100% all vegan store, will have special holiday hours in addition to our regular hours (Wednesday noon-8, Thursday and Friday noon-6, and Saturday noon-5). We will also be open Sundays on December 13 and 20 from 11-3. And we will be open on Monday, December 21 and Tuesday, December 22 from 1-6.
The Huffington Post did a great story about ARC’s Cuddle Coats program on November 25. Cuddle Coats committee chair Alexandra Beane was interviewed about how Cuddle Coats is a way to give fur back to the animals. Read all about how donated furs are turned into a source of comfort for orphaned and injured animals. We’ve received a ton of furs since the article, but we also have over 60 wildlife rehabs we supply with those furs. Consider coming to a Cuddle Coats prep session, held every Wednesday evening from 6:00-7:00 at the ARC office/Ethique Nouveau vegan boutique at 317 W 48th St. in Minneapolis. We will be prepping donated fur coats and accessories for shipment to wildlife rehabilitation centers by removing all buttons, zippers, liners, etc. All are welcome! This is a great, low-key, low-commitment way to volunteer for a little while and meet some of the other people in the group, while doing something concrete to save animal lives.
Thank you to Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc. in Texas for sharing this adorable photo of a bobcat kitten snuggled up in Cuddle Coats donated furs!
Join us for a full weekend of protest, starting on Fur Free Friday (11/27) from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Ribnick Fur & Leather, 224 N 1st St. in Minneapolis. Then continue at the Target Center, 600 1st Ave. N in Minneapolis to protest the Zuhrah Shrine Circus with the first protest at 12:45 to 1:30 p.m.
Thanks to many generous donors, including many of you who also volunteer your time, and to everyone who shared or liked our posts, we came in well over last year for funds raised on Give to the Max Day to continue our work to help animals! This included contributions from nearly 40 brand new donors who committed to helping animals!
It’s moments like this when so many members of the community come together to take action that prove our power to incite change.
For 24 hours on Thursday, November 12, Minnesota-based non-profits will celebrate the work we do to make the world a better place by asking our supporters to donate to causes dear to their hearts.
Most of our lives are pretty comfortable compared to a duck on a foie gras farm, an elephant in a circus, a male baby chick tossed out like garbage, or a homeless cat digging in the trash for food. Donating to ARC provides the support to ensure we can advocate for these animals in need. Please donate now – even a small amount makes a big difference. This is definitely the time to hop on the bandwagon and join in the fun of giving!
Join us for a leisurely experience inspired by the Japanese maid cafes that originated in Akihabara and have become popular in many cities worldwide. Come in for a sweet treat and be greeted by our adorable staff of maids and butlers who will accompany you for your stay. When you are finished with your snack, you can take pictures and play games with us or just sit back and relax.
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PowerPoint is a powerful and versatile program for creating presentations. This document will show you how to complete some of the basic tasks involved in
creating presentations, including starting a new presentation, inserting new slides and preparing to print.
becomes “permitted†to the other, and they begin the long journey of life in a spirit of love, cooperation,
This is the strongest of bonds, in which Allah (subhaanahu wa ‘ta’aalaa) unites the two Muslim partners, who come together on the basis of love, understanding, co-operation and mutual advice, and establish a Muslim family in which children will live and grow up, and they will develop the good character and behavior taught by Islam. The Muslim family is the strongest component of a Muslim society when its members are productive and constructive, helping and encouraging one another to be good and righteous, and competing with one another in good works.
The righteous woman is the pillar, cornerstone and foundation of the Muslim family. She is seen as the greatest joy in a man’s life, as the Prophet said:
“This world is just temporary conveniences, and the best comfort in this world is a righteous woman.â€1 A righteous woman is the greatest blessing that Allah (subhaanahu wa ‘ta’aalaa) can give to a man, for with her he can find comfort and rest after the exhausting struggle of earning a living.
Do you dream of having a great marriage? It’s a good dream to have. A great, forever marriage is a wonderful thing to be part of, and can enrich your life. The question is, though, how do you turn your dream into reality?
This book was written to help you bring your dream closer. In it we’ve condensed everything we’ve learned from our 25 years of marital research and experience into a 12-hour program that will help you develop and protect a loving relationship. Whether you are happily married and want to stay that way, having issues you’d like help with, or planning to marry and want to know how to preserve all the great things about your relationship, the information in this book can help you make it happen.
Just 12 hours to a great marriage? We understand if you’re a little skeptical. We want to say right up front that it’s going to take more than 12 hours to develop a happy, deeply satisfying, loving, lasting marriage. In fact, you and your partner are going to have to commit to a lifetime of teamwork to have the relationship you really want. But the approximately 12 hours it takes to read this book and do the exercises can put you well on your way to making your dream come true.
If you’re like most people, though, it might be hard for you to find even 12 hours to devote to this program. Life just keeps getting busier and busier. But if you want to celebrate your 50th wedding anniversary some day, carving out 12 hours now to help you make sure those 50 years are good ones doesn’t seem like too much to ask.
Since the end of the cold war the United States is the single dominant naval power in the world. The emphasis of the last decade has been to reduce cost while maintaining this status.
As the Navy’s infrastructure decreases, so too does its ability to be an active participant in all aspects of ship operations and design. One way that the navy has achieved large savings is by using the Military Sealift Command to manage day to day operations of the Navy’s auxiliary and underway replenishment ships. While these ships are an active part of the Navy’s fighting force, they infrequently are put into harm’s way. The natural progression in the design of these ships is to have them fully classified under current American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) rules, as they closely resemble commercial ships. The first new design to be fully classed under ABS is the T-AKE. The Navy and ABS consider the T-AKE program a trial to determine if a partnership between the two organizations can extend into the classification of all new naval ships. A major difficulty in this venture is how to translate the knowledge base which led to the development of current military specifications into rules that ABS can use for future ships.
The specific task required by the Navy in this project is to predict the inherent availability of the new T-AKE class ship. To accomplish this task, the reliability of T-AKE equipment and machinery must be known. Under normal conditions reliability data would be obtained from past ships with similar mission, equipment and machinery. Due to the unique nature of the T-AKE acquisition, this is not possible. Because of the use of commercial off the shelf (COTS) equipment and machinery, military equipment and machinery reliability data can not be used directly to predict T-AKE availability. This problem is compounded by the fact that existing COTS equipment and machinery reliability data developed in commercial applications may not be applicable to a military application. A method for deriving reliability data for commercial equipment and machinery adapted or used in military applications is required.
Architecture is a structured relationship of physical elements in which use, experience and memory are integral to its sense of shelter. Beginning with the drawn and built conceptions of the House at Yellow Sulfur Springs, structural fragments of the project included cast concrete studies, a desired relationship between surface, physical structure and light, an indirect path of entry and pre-existing qualities of the site. These fragments coalesced as a house with varying degrees of enclosure, a structure defined by material distinctions and assembly details, and a sensual path between inside and outside.
This PDF Ebooks is an attempt to address the phenomenon of the sun in architecture. Particular use is made of the notions of warmth, light, shadow and energy as form generators. Of specific concern is how one structure can work in harmony within its environment and existing constraints.
An analysis of an existing building is performed, with an eye to its strengths and weaknesses as a residence. It is an interesting challenge for an architect to take an undistinguished building - one designed for a bygone age of surplus energy - to identify those substantive elements to be retained and reused, those which are to be eliminated or substantially altered, and then harmonize them, in conjunction with a new plan, in order to create a warm, energy efficient, aesthetically appealing, and ultimately livable family residence. The possibilities concerning the highest and best changes to be made to improve the use of an existing structure are first identified.
The literature on Þnancial stability often argues that increased competition causes riskier banking behavior and deteriorates bank assets, and therefore, financial liberalization is a source of Þnancial instability. Examples are Chan et al. (1986), Riordan (1993), Gehrig (1998), Schnitzer (1999), Dell’Ariccia (2000), and Hellmann et al. (2000). Despite such a consensus, the empirical findings regarding the effects of increased competition on risk are mixed.On the one hand, there is evidence of a link between financial crises and Þnancial liberalization1. On the other hand, among the European emerging economies, it seems that those banking sectors with better performances are those that greatly reduced their entry restrictions. Lifting intrastate restrictions of the US banking sector also contributed to the substantial improvement in loan quality, according to Jayaratne and Strahan (1996). This raises the issue whether the current consensus regarding the relationship of banking competition and risk taking is justified.
This issue is directly related to the on-going effort of building sound banking systems. In the past two decades, many Þnancial markets have resorted to Þnancial liberalization in order to foster Þnancial deepening. In the mean-time, the frequency and degree of severeness of Þnancial crises have increased. The question is whether there are inherent trade-offs between efficiency, indicated by lower loan rates, and safty of the Þnancial system, and between Þnancial deepening and stability. If there are such trade-offs, is increased competition a source, as has been widely accepted?
Today, tea sets are made from porcelain, glass, or pottery. The highest quality of tea set is from the porcelain capital JinDeZheng in Jiangxi Province and the pottery capital Yi Xing in Jiangsu Province, which are both in the southern region of China. A Yi Xing tea set can keep the scent and flavor of the tea. Since a pottery tea set is the natural clay color, it is not suitable for watching the change of the tea leaves and the color of the tea. The designs of porcelain tea sets show attention not only to styles, but also to the art of calligraphy and painting on the tea sets. The color of porcelain teacups is white and the size is large enough for brewing tea so that one can enjoy watching the change in tea leaves in the teacups and the color of tea (China Tea Association & China Tea Trade Company, 1990). The choice of tea sets is important, especially for traditional Chinese tea ceremonies.
The wireless device described in this guide is approved for use on the EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 and UMTS 2100 networks. Contact your service provider for more
Your device supports Internet connections and other methods of connectivity. Like computers, your device may be exposed to viruses, malicious messages and applications, and other harmful content. Exercise caution and open messages, accept connectivity requests, download content, and accept installations only from
trustworthy sources. To increase the security of your device, consider installing an anti-virus software with a regular update service and use a firewall application.
To use the phone you must have service from a wireless service provider. Many of the features in this device depend on features in the wireless network to function.
These network services may not be available on all networks or you may have to make specific arrangements with your service provider before you can utilize network
services. Your service provider may need to give you additional instructions for their use and explain what charges will apply. Some networks may have limitations
that affect how you can use network services. For instance, some networks may not support all language-dependent characters and services.
Your service provider may have requested that certain features be disabled or not activated in your device. If so, they will not appear on your device menu. Your device may also have been specially configured. This configuration may include changes in menu names, menu order, and icons. Contact your service provider for more information.
This booklet will help you and your health-care provider (doctor, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant) plan ways to control your asthma. Why? Because with good treatment, almost all people with asthma can live normal, active lives. Preventionisthekey.Withafew lifestyle changes and medicine, you can learn to prevent serious asthma problems. Together with your provider, you will learn how to reach this goal.
Spray drying is one of the most complex methods for fruit juice drying. Fruit juice is very sensitive and affected the different drying parameters. These parameters should be tested and determined before the design of the dryers. With laboratory spray dryer the basic parameters for drying of orange juice with 65% concentration was studied. The investigated parameters include: drying agent material, feed flow rate inlet and outlet air temperature and sticky point temperature. Tests were performed without and with agent materials and studied the different operating condition of spray drying and the sticky point temperature for orange juice powder. The results of statistical analysis of experimental data show that the parameters of inlet air temperature and feed flow rate have significant effect on the dryer yield and wall deposit of spray dryer individually and jointly. Also with the addition of liquid glucose, the optimum conditions have been obtained with feed flow rate of 15 ml minG , inlet air temperature of 130°C and outlet air temperature of 85°C. For the orange powder containing 2% moisture, the sticky point temperature was 44°C.
solid product from a melt, from a solution or from a vapour. As for all thermalseparations, nonequilibrium conditions are required as a driving force for the process. Here, evaporation of solvent or temperature reduction (cooling) are the most frequent means employed to establish the required non-equilibrium conditions. Pressure can, in principle, also be used to enforce the non-equilibrium state necessary for a phase change.
Allen (2001) proposed the “Getting Things Done†(GTD) method for personalproductivity enhancement, and reduction of the stress caused by information overload. This paper argues that recent insights in psychology and cognitive science support and extend GTD’s recommendations. We first summarize GTD with the help of a flowchart. We then review the theories of situated, embodied and distributed cognition that purport to explain how the brain processes information and plans actions in the real world. The conclusion is that the brain heavily relies on the environment, to function as an external memory, a trigger for actions, and a source of affordances, disturbances and feedback.
video signal and accompanying sound, in the form of digital audio signal, from one point to another.
However, the system may include data and control signals and hence may be thought of as a multimedia
system. Various network technologies find use in the digital television production and transmission of digital television signals. All transmission media are analog channels, but binary digital signals are so tolerant of channel characteristics that they are easily handled. The capability of most communication channels is much greater than what binary transmission requires. Many methods are available for digital television
The Drinking Water Standards and Health Advisories Tables are revised periodically by EPA’s Office of Water in order to update RfD and Cancer values so that they are consistent with the most current Agency assessments of chemical contaminants that may occur in drinking water and to introduce new Health Advisories.
The task of designing and configuring large Computer Networks most suited to a certain application and environment is difficult, as it requires highly specialized technical skills and knowledge, as well as a deep understanding of a dynamic commercial market. Current expert systems have made solid achievements in supporting decision makers, they use prior experience to solve problems in different domains. Hybrid fuzzy expert systems have appeared all over the world proving that integrated fuzzy expert systems/neural networks methods replaces classical hard decision methods and providing better performance.
The gas turbines are generally used for large scale power generation. The basic gas turbine cycle has low thermal efficiency, so it is important to look for improved gas turbine based cycles. The inlet air cooling helps in increasing the performance of gas turbines. Another method for increasing the performance has been to introduce a high amount of water or steam at various points in the cycle. There are several methods suggested and some are already in operation. All of them offer increased performance and increased specific output compared to a dry
gas turbine cycle. The water addition in the gas turbine cycle also helps in reducing exhaust emissions.
+02,MF02, MWA +03]. We consider distributed environments in which remote data sources continuously push updates to a central stream processor, whose job is to evaluate multiple continuous queries over the streamed data [BW01, CDTW00, LPT99, MSHR02]. In these environments, significant communication overhead is incurred in the presence of rapid update streams.
Natural products have been used for combating human diseases for thousands of years, since they exhibit a wide range of biological properties that can be exploited for medical application. Naturally occurring substances play an increasing role in drug discovery and development. In fact, themajority of anticancer and antiinfectious agents are of natural origin. The antitumor activity of natural products has been linked their ability to trigger cell death pathways including apoptosis in cancer cells.
Apoptosis or programmed cell death is the cell’s intrinsic death program that plays a pivotal role in
Dysregulation of normal apoptotic mechanisms provides a growth advantage to cancer cells [1]. In breast cancer, dysregulated apoptotic pathways include down-regulated death receptor pathway function, p53 mutations, and abnormal bcl-2 pathway function [2-4] Furthermore, breast cancer treatments including chemotherapy, radiation therapy and hormone therapy induce apoptotic mechanisms to cause cancer cell death [5]. Therefore, activation of specific apoptotic mechanisms in breast cancer cells could be an effective means to treat breast cancer.
Microsoft Access is powerful software designed for PC. It allows you to create and manage databases. A database is an organized body of related information that is arranged for ease and speed of search and retrieval. Some of the examples of databases are: Jerome Library online catalogue, telephone directories, address books, cookbooks, tour books, etc. Most BGSU offices and departments work with Access as their database application. The examples in this tutorial present common features of databases used on campus.
The Interior Design Program at Georgian College is dedicated to providing our students with a broad-based proficiency in interior space design and physical space management that will enable graduates to proceed to productive and rewarding professional careers in interior design. The 3-Year Interior Design Diploma is recognized by the Association of Registered Interior Designers of Ontario (ARIDO). Graduates are eligible to become Intern Members of ARIDO. After the requisite four years of experience, Interns who successfully complete the NCIDQ (National Council for Interior Design Qualification) examination achieve Registered Interior Design status in Ontario.
Design engineers are reminded that during detailed design stage, sufficient space should be allowed for the erection of noise barriers. Without sufficient space, design options for noise barrier will be limited. As laid down in the WBTC 19/98 and 19/98A, the noise barrier design proposal should be submitted to ACABAS for consideration of its aesthetic acceptability.
Difficult computations and fancy pictures are, of course, not ends in them-selves. We must understand the underlying mathematics if we are to know which
computations to do and which pictures to draw. Likewise we must develop our own intellectual tools sufficiently well in order to understand, interpret, and make use of the data and images that we compute.†Thus our focus will always be on the mathematical ideas and their applications. The role of Maple is to
The main objective of this paper is to present the impacts of information technology (IT) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems in business process renovation and to discuss selected aspects of the business processes and information modelling. This study presents the results of research conducted on
reengineering business processes in Croatian companies, together with the results of analysis of the status and characteristics of ERP systems in Croatian companies. The results of this study were used to form hypotheses, which were then analyzed and compared against the results of a case study conducted by the authors on business process reengineering and the implementation of the SAP software solution in PLIVA pharmaceutical industry, Incorporated (PLIVA pharmaceuticals, Inc).
The use of shared control techniques has a profound impact on the performance of a robotic assistant controlled by human brain signals. However, this shared control usually provides assistance to the user in a constant and identical manner each time. Creating an adaptive level of assistance, thereby complementing the user’s capabilities at any moment, would be more appropriate. The better the user can
do by himself, the less assistance he receives from the shared control system; and vice versa. In order to do this, we need to be able to detect when and in what way the user needs assistance. An appropriate assisting behaviour would then be activated for the time the user requires help, thereby adapting the level of assistance to the specific situation.
In recent years the topic of infertility has received much public attention. This can be traced to rapid progress in New Reproductive Technologies (NRTs), legal issues concerning the biogenetic production of life and the transformative possibilities of family and relative relations (Inhorn and Balen2002:5). Similarly
some studies have been made on Infertility in the field of Anthropology. However their concern is mainly on the Reproductive Revolution, like the influence of NRTs on family systems and traditional gender relationships (Strathern1992, Inhorn 1994, 2003), and the practices and perceptions of medical doctors, patients and
people such as gamete donors and surrogate mothers who are involved in these technologies (Ginsburg et al.1995, Franklin1997, Tsuge 1999).
Despite continued dialogue over such legal, social, biological and ethical concerns, little attention has been given to the most basic tenet in this matter, namely, Love. In particular, little focus has been dedicated to love and intimacy within marriage arrangements in non-western societies, such as India. Love is generally considered as an emotional bond which is belonged to personal sphere. What I would like to deal with is the political aspect of ‘love’ in marriage. As I will discuss in detail later, a woman’s situation becomes very critical when she is not able to conceive. The main concerns in this paper are how women manage and survive the crisis of marriage and what their agency is within that. Human emotions such as love and intimacy related to infertility has been neglected so far, however the politics of love among couples, families and kinship plays a crucial role as motivation for seeking specific behavior concerning infertility. Over the course of sixty interviews with infertile couples, this paper tries try to examine how people construct social relationships based on the body, gender, and sexuality and to consider the possibility of woman’s agency in Indian society through the politics of ‘love’.
Gert argues that the prospects for an account of how children could learn an expressivist semantics for moral words are not encouraging. Veryroughly,Gert argues that the fact that expressivism is not widelybelieved means that parents are not disposed to correct their children’s speech when that speech is infelicitous according to expressivism. Without such correction, Gert argues that children could not learn expressivist meanings for moral words. Since children obviouslydo learn the meanings of moral words, Gert
Here are some notes about how to write and how to learn to create stories. You will find that I have separated the tasks of creating a story from the ability to write and you may find this distinction useful as it clarifies the differences between the two skills. They may help you in your adaptation of Turk Street, and if you are interested, in creative writing in general.
The following is a sample excerpt from a study unit converted into the Adobe Acrobat format. A sample online exam is available for this excerpt. The sample text, hich is from the Small Engine Repair program, will introduce you to the expanding field of small-engine servicing. You’ll learn how small engines are used in commercial, residential, and industrial applications.
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The volatility of the stock market index return is an indicator of market-wide risk, and the CAPM predicts that it is a determinant of the market equity premium. Recent studies by Ang, Hodrick, Xing and Zhang (2006) and Adrian and Rosenberg (2008) also demonstrate that contrary to the CAPM intuition, market-wide volatility risk is priced in the cross-section of stock returns. Given these findings, and given the overwhelming evidence in the literature that market-wide skewness and kurtosis are important indicators of market-wide risk, and that those risks do not co-vary perfectly with volatility risk, an investigation of higher moments of the market return as pricing factors in the cross-section of stock returns seems worthwhile.
We extend the investigation of Ang et al. (2006) and examine how market skewness and kurtosis risks affect the cross-section of stock returns within the context of the Intertemporal Capital Asset Pricing Model (ICAPM) of Merton (1973). Our hypothesis is that the market volatility, skewness, and kurtosis are all state variables reflecting the future investment opportunity set. The ICAPM then predicts that innovations in market volatility, skewness, and kurtosis must be priced risk factors in the cross section of risky asset returns.
We empirically test this hypothesis using moments of the market return implied by S&P 500 index options, extracted using the methodology of Bakshi and Madan (2000), Carr and Madan (2001) and Bakshi, Kapadia, and Madan (2003). These moments are thus forward looking.
The moments are computed every day, so the resulting estimates are also genuinely conditional. This approach avoids the traditional trade-off problem with estimates of higher moments from historical returns data, which need to use long windows to increase precision, but short windows to obtain conditional rather than unconditional estimates.
A sleep disorder disrupts and disturbs your overall quality of life. It can affect a child, teen, single adult, parent or senior citizen. More than 70 million people in the U.S. have a sleep disorder. Most of those who have one are completely unaware of it. Many of those who are aware of it never choose to seek the help that they need.
Due to advances in the science of Sleep Medicine, help can be found for those who suffer from bad sleep. The International Classification of Sleep Disorders, Second Edition documents 81 official sleep disorders. While some of these are very common, most of them are found in only a small portion of people. Take some time to find out more about these disorders and the treatments that are commonly used to combat them. By doing so, you can help yourself, and others, live a happier and healthier life.
Where there are clashes between policies between neighbouring LPAS, this may be a situation in which the Inspector may be expected to arbitrate between competing policy aims to ensure that the overall approach is sound.
For modified LPAS such as St-AA, VAc-AA and VAc-AA-IA possess better compatibility with UP, which is responsible for the higher final curing conversion than in PS and PVAc systems.
Effects of molecular weight and molecular structure of low profile additives on the properties of Bulk Molding Compound (BMC)
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Ketut turns his mostly toothless smile upon me with the force of a compassionate fire hose, and this is so reassuring: I had remembered correctly, he is extraordinary. His face is a comprehensive encyclopedia of kindness. He shakes my hand with an excited and powerful grip.
"Come, come," he says, and I'm ushered to the porch of his little house, where woven bamboo mats serve as furniture. It looks exactly as it did two years ago. We both sit down. With no hesitation, he takes my palm in his hand--assuming that, like most of his Western visitors, a palm-reading is what I've come for. He gives me a quick reading, which I am reassured to see is an abridged version of exactly what he said to me last time. (He may not remember my face, but my destiny, to his practiced eye, is unchanged.) His English is better than I remembered, and also better than Mario's. Ketut speaks like the wise old Chinamen in classic kung fu movies, a form of English you could call "Grasshopperese," because you could insert the endearment "Grasshopper" into the middle of any sentence and it sounds very wise. "Ah--you have very lucky good fortune, Grasshopper . . ."
I wait for a pause in Ketut's predictions, then interrupt to remind him that I had been here to see him already, two years ago.
Ketut says to me (and I'm not sure what this has to do with anything), "I am not so handsome anymore, lost many teeth. Maybe I will go to dentist someday, get new teeth. But too afraid of dentist."
He opens his deforested mouth and shows me the damage. Indeed, he has lost most of his teeth on the left side of his mouth and on the right side it's all broken, hurtful-looking yellow stubs. He fell down, he tells me. That's how his teeth got knocked out.
I tell him I'm sorry to hear it, then try again, speaking slowly. "I don't think you remember me, Ketut. I was here two years ago with an American Yoga teacher, a woman who lived in Bali for many years."
"That's right. Ann Barros is the Yoga teacher's name. But I'm Liz. I came here asking for your help once because I wanted to get closer to God. You drew me a magic picture." He shrugs amiably, couldn't be less concerned. "Don't remember," he says.
This is such bad news it's almost funny. What am I going to do in Bali now? I don't know exactly what I'd imagined it would be like to meet Ketut again, but I did hope we'd have some sort of super-karmic tearful reunion. And while it's true I had feared he might be dead, it hadn't occurred to me that--if he were still alive--he wouldn't remember me at all. Although now it seems the height of dumbness to have ever imagined that our first meeting would have been as memorable for him as it was for me. Maybe I should have planned this better, for real.
So I describe the picture he had made for me, the figure with the four legs ("so grounded on earth") and the missing head ("not looking at the world through the intellect") and the face in the heart ("looking at the world through the heart") and he listens to me politely, with modest interest, like we're discussing somebody else's life entirely.
I hate to do this because I don't want to put him on the spot, but it's got to be said, so I just lay it out there. I say, "You told me I should come back here to Bali. You told me to stay here for three or four months. You said I could help you learn English and you would teach me the things that you know." I don't like the way my voice sounds--just the teensiest bit desperate. I don't mention anything about the invitation he'd once floated for me to live with his family. That seems way out of line, given the circumstances.
He listens to me politely, smiling and shaking his head, like, Isn't it so funny the things people say?
I almost drop it then. But I've come so far, I have to put forth one last effort. I say, "I'm the book writer, Ketut. I'm the book writer from New York."
And for some reason that does it. Suddenly his face goes translucent with joy, turns bright and pure and transparent. A Roman candle of recognition sparks to life in his mind. "YOU!" he says. "YOU! I remember YOU!" He leans forward, takes my shoulders in his hands and starts to shake me happily, the way a child shakes an unopened Christmas present to try to guess what's inside. "You came back! You came BACK!"
It takes even me by surprise. It's like this--it's like I was in a car accident, and my car went over a bridge and sank to the bottom of a river and I'd somehow managed to free myself from the sunken car by swimming through an open window and then I'd been frog- kicking and struggling to swim all the way up to the daylight through the cold, green water and I was almost out of oxygen and the arteries were bursting out of my neck and my cheeks were puffed with my last breath and then--GASP!--I broke through to the surface and took in huge gulps of air. And I survived. That gasp, that breaking through-- this is what it feels like when I hear the Indonesian medicine man say, "You came back!" My relief is exactly that big.
"I so happy!" he says. We're holding hands and he's wildly excited now. "I do not remember you at first! So long ago we meet! You look different now! So different from two years! Last time, you very sad-looking woman. Now--so happy! Like different person!"
The idea of this--the idea of a person looking so different after a mere two years have passed--seems to incite in him a shiver of giggles.
I give up trying to hide my tearfulness and just let it all spill over. "Yes, Ketut. I was very sad before. But life is better now."
"Last time you have too much worry, too much sorrow. Last time, you look like sad old woman. Now you look like young girl. Last time you ugly! Now you pretty!"
He tells me I can start helping him right now and hops up nimbly, gnome-like. He bounds into his little house and comes back with a pile of letters he's received from abroad over the last few years (so he does have an address!). He asks me to read the letters aloud to him; he can understand English well, but can't read much. I'm his secretary already. I'm a medicine man's secretary. This is fabulous. The letters are from art collectors overseas, from people who have somehow managed to acquire his famous magic drawings and magic paintings. One letter is from a collector in Australia, praising Ketut for his painting skills, saying, "How can you be so clever to paint with such detail?" Ketut answers to me, like giving dictation: "Because I practice many, many years."
When the letters are finished, he updates me on his life over the last few years. Some changes have occurred. Now he has a wife, for instance. He points across the courtyard at a heavyset woman who's been standing in the shadow of her kitchen door, glaring at me like she's not sure if she should shoot me, or poison me first and then shoot me. Last time
I was here, Ketut had sadly shown me photographs of his wife who had recently died--a beautiful old Balinese woman who seemed bright and childlike even at her advanced age. I wave across the courtyard to the new wife, who backs away into her kitchen.
He goes on to say that he's been very busy with his Balinese patients, always a lot to do, has to give much magic for new babies, ceremonies for dead people, healing for sick people, ceremonies for marriage. Next time he goes to Balinese wedding, he says, "We can go together! I take you!" The only thing is, he doesn't have very many Westerners visiting him anymore. Nobody comes to visit Bali since the terrorist bombing. This makes him "feel very confusing in my head." This also makes him feel "very empty in my bank." He says, "You come to my house every day to practice English with me now?" I nod happily and he says, "I will teach you Balinese meditation, OK?"
"I think three months enough time to teach you Balinese meditation, find God for you this way," he says. "Maybe four months. You like Bali?"
I promise to. He doesn't say anything about my moving in with his family, so I don't bring it up, stealing one last glance at the scary wife in the kitchen. Maybe I'll just stay in my sweet hotel the whole time, instead. It's more comfortable, anyway. Plumbing, and all that. I'll need a bicycle, though, to come see him every day . . .
I offer up my first English lesson. I teach him the difference between "happy to meet you," and "happy to see you." I explain that we only say "Nice to meet you" the first time we meet somebody. After that, we say "Nice to see you," every time. Because you only meet someone once. But now we will see each other repeatedly, day after day.
He likes this. He gives it a practice round: "Nice to see you! I am happy to see you! I can see you! I am not deaf!"
This makes us all laugh, even Mario. We shake hands, and agree that I will come by again tomorrow afternoon. Until then, he says, "See you later, alligator."
"Let your conscience be your guide. If you have any Western friend come to Bali, send them to me for palm-reading--I am very empty now in my bank since the bomb. I am an autodidact. I am very happy to see you, Liss!"
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These places are just our favorites. If you have another place in mind then pleace contact us and we´ll help you find your perfect destination.
Midfjardara, known in Iceland as “The Queen of the Rivers” this stunning river with its gin clear water has over 200 named pools, and with only six to ten rods that rotate over five beats it ishard not to feel that you have this cracking river to yourself.
The main river also has three tributaries, the Nupsa which is perfect for finding pots and pools, the Vestura and the Austura thatfeatures the famous canyon section which, although a hike, is well worth it asit is a beautiful part of the river. The joy of the Midfjardara is that there is so much water to fish that even if one opts out of the canyon section on the Austura there are numerous different pools to fish.
The Midfjardara is perfect for those that like to use single or small double-handed rods with floating line and smallflies or hitch-tubes. The main run of the river is predominantly made up of grilse but in the early season the majority of fish tend to be multi-sea-winterfish in the 10 to 18 pound range. Professional english speaking guides will take the anglers in a 4WD vehicle to the river every day for a new experience.
The lodge has 10 bedrooms with ensuitefacilities, so a full rod will ensure a private room. The lodge is well managedand has one of Iceland's finest chefs in the kitchen. Also featured is a diningroom, lounge, bar, wader room and outside Jacuzzi for those that want to unwindat the end of the day.
Permit for one rod covering four to sevendays fishing noon to noon giving 3 to six full days fishing; fullaccommodation, board and lodging for one person based on single occupancy;guide fee ( 1 guide pr 2 rods ).
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Ecolution by Scania är ett system för att stimulera och hjälpa förarna att köra bränsleekonomiskt och trafiksäkert, säger Daniel Boethius, servicemarknadsdirektör, Scania-Bilar Sverige AB.
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TIP! Take care of your lips, as they are very sensitive almost all of the time. Keep your lips protected by frequently applying Chapstick or lip balm.
By learning about skin care, you can ensure you remain youthful looking. Taking the time to nurture your skin in your younger years will pay off in a big way as you progress in age. The advice contained here will give you all the tools you need to establish a good skin care routine.
TIP! If you want skin that glows, use a facial mask at home. Form a smooth paste out of olive oil, raw almonds, and milk.
The best method for getting glowing, healthier skin is by exfoliating. Exfoliating gets rid of dead skin, allowing newer, healthier skin to come up. Regular exfoliating also helps clear up your pores. This prevents oil from accumulating on your face, which causes acne.
TIP! Consider skin treatments that contain alpha-hydroxy; these can help your skin maintain your skin’s beauty. You will find these acids in dairies and fruits.
If you want to improve acne and other skin problems, get as much fresh air and sunshine as possible. An easy way to get enough sun is to make a little outdoors time part of your daily schedule. Eat lunch at the park. Exposure to the sun encourages vitamin D production, and vitamin D is essential for maintaining skin health.
TIP! Warm your moisturizer before applying it. When the lotion is warm, it’ll be absorbed quicker by your skin.
Use treatments and products with alpha-hydroxy acids for glowing skin. These alpha-hydroxy acids are derived from fruits, wine or milk. The mild acids help to remove dead skin cells by breaking down protein bonds. After theses bonds have been broken, the lingering dead skin cells can be easily scrubbed away, revealing new, healthy skin.
TIP! Everyday items, such as baking soda, can become skin care staples. Apply baking soda mixed with water on pimples, as they will vanish overnight.
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TIP! Use a makeup sponge to apply your sunscreen. This way you don’t have to touch the sunscreen, and you can apply it more evenly.
Try exfoliating in the shower around three times every week. There are scrubs that are specifically made for facial skin. If you have sensitive skin, use a moisturizing exfoliant. Exfoliating is great for a number of things, like washing off dead skin and keeping pores unclogged. Just don’t overdo it!
TIP! Avoid drinking alcohol if you want healthier skin. You can still drink, but make sure to do it in moderation.
Keep your skin healthy by drinking alcoholic beverages in moderation. Too much alcohol can enlarge your pores and make your skin oily. This means that you’ll have larger pores that can get clogged more easily and that causes breakouts.
TIP! If you have oily skin, select a foundation that is oil-free or even a mineral powder. Once applied to the skin, these foundations will soak up any oils on the skin and look smooth.
It’s easy to think of the skin as just a thin outer shell but it is actually an extremely important protective barrier. It’s an organ! The largest you have. For this reason, the health of your skin reflects the health of your entire body. You’ll make both your doctor and your dermatologist happy if you improve your overall health.
TIP! Your lip’s skin is extremely sensitive. You can protect and treat your lips using lip balm. In order for your skin to continue looking young and fresh, you must have a skin care regimen. […]
TIP! You should never shave skin that is dry. In addition, make sure you work up a good lather before you shave Shaving skin while it is dry can cause razor burn and ingrown hairs. […]
TIP! Exfoliating can help you get great skin. Exfoliating takes away the dead skin cells from your body, so that new, healthy skin can surface. When you have decided to take better care of your […]
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I really don't like the way Myspace compresses your mp3's, so I don't use their music player, I use reverbnation's music player instead [sound's awesome!]. The only problem is, with reverbnation's music player, you can't add single songs to a profile or playlist, only an entire player can be added or shared. Well, praise god for imeem! Here ya' go! click on the appropriate "add to" button, and you'll be all set!
MYNISTA has been saved, healed and delivered from a life of drugs, alcoholism, womanizing and crime by the power of the Holy Spirit! While he used to rap about his thug life, he now raps about his life in Christ, including the message of hope and freedom that is only found in Jesus. MYNISTA isn't "just a rapper." He is a mighty vessel that God is using to save the soul the enemy planned to destroy as well as uplift and edify those who are already in the family of God!
Well, it's finally up and running! "Hope Mob" is an organization that I founded that consists of my proteges' and associat...
First, check out the promo photo/magazine cover of Beyonce below. Peep the "Goat Head" (Baphomet/demon) . And also check out the ...
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Spring has sprung. Are you ready for the sun, the warmer temperatures, 9:30 sunsets? They are all coming fast and you are going to want to enjoy all of it, and we want to help you. Apex Metrology Solutions specializes in CMM Part Inspection, (First Article Inspections, PPAPs) Specialty Gage Inspection and Writing CMM programs over most languages.
The outLoud Radio Project gives voice to youth who are otherwise silenced because of who they love or their gender they claim. It's young people of diverse genders and sexualities using the media to explore the issues that affect their lives. It's getting the word out, because understanding is essential. It's young people taking control of how their lives are represented.
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“I knew I loved boys, so when she was singing about Bobby, it was my Bobby.” Back in the 1960’s, a young boy started falling for other boys -- and ...
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My uncle IS Santa Claus...as he'll tell you. He sells heavy machinery parts and equipment in the suburbs of Chicago, but to him it's not about playing a character; it's being Santa.
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An Indian restaurant located at Berganfield, NJ.We offer fine dining experience, that includes welcoming comfortable atmosphere in which you can enjoy our distinctly flavored Indian dishes made from the freshly chosen ingredients to tingle your taste buds. Our menu consists of various Vegetarian Indian dishes that truly reflect the culinary heritage of Indian spices and can be customized to your liking.
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Apna Bazaar store was set up by entrepreneurs from India in 2003 to meet the demands of Indian groceries for families and students residing in the city of Teaneck. The store not only caters to Indians but is also frequented by customers from different ethnic communities to try indian cooking from scratch and Apna Bazaar provides a range of selections for the customers to choose from which includes wide varieties of rice, lentils, flour, pickles (different brands) and spices to name a few required for indian food cooking. The indian groceries in the store is provided by reputed manufactures, such as, Laxmi, MTR, Deep, Swad, Parampara and Haldirams. Apna Bazaar also offers video rentals in different regional languages of India such as Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Malyalam, and Kannada, apart from Hindi.
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Mostly I find myself constantly amused by how far into tropes and caricatures the characters get. They could play everything straight, and with Apollo they get dangerously close to doing so, but then Hades will physically back away quickly if anyone gets too close to him, everyone strips at the beach to flowery backgrounds and borders, and Zeus changes the seasons at the snap of his fingers. We literally go from spring to summer to fall in one episode. Everything's so ridiculous and over the top that you can't help but laugh.
Tokyo Ghoul is set in an alternate reality where ghouls, individuals who can only survive by eating human flesh, live among the normal humans in secret, hiding their true nature to evade pursuit from the authorities.
Ken Kaneki, a normal college student who, after being taken to a hospital, discovers that he underwent a surgery that transformed him into a half-ghoul after being attacked by his date, Rize Kamishiro who reveals herself to be a ghoul. This was accomplished by transferring Rize’s organs into his body, and now, like normal ghouls, he must consume human flesh to survive. Struggling with his new life as a half-ghoul, he must now adapt into the ghoul society, as well as keeping his identity hidden from his human companions.
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Right now, greedy corporations are being helped by governments to grab land from communities around the world, taking thousands of hectares away from people that rely on their land to grow food and support their families. These companies want to make more money for them and their rich shareholders.
Wednesday 27th March: While welcoming the European Commission’s ambitions on climate and energy presented today in a Green Paper, the EC has covered up the negative social impacts of Europe’s biofuel policies by severely underestimating the amount of biofuels-related land grab in Africa and the impacts on global food prices in an EC report also out today, claims international anti-poverty agency ActionAid.
The Je nan Je (meaning Eye to Eye) campaign was born in 2011 in response to Haiti's housing crisis. With hundreds of thousands of survivors from the 2010 earthquake still living in tents and an...
Around Rural Women’s Day and World Food Day communities in Kenya, Gambia and Nepal are sending in SMS messages on land issues that are affecting them, to help create a compelling case for action both...
In 2008, ActionAid started campaigning to remove biofuels targets that are having a detrimental effect on poor and marginalised communities around the world. We did so in response to calls from...
News that the EU is planning a limit on the use of food-based biofuels has been welcomed by ActionAid. But the anti-poverty agency warns that without a total ban on food and land based fuels, millions will still go hungry because food prices will continue to be affected and land will still be grabbed.
As a foreigner, the urban poverty of India is noticeable on many of Delhi’s vibrant main streets, and even more on the quieter side streets where street vendors sell food, drink and all manner of...
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Parents– read the passage to your children and spend a few minutes this weekend discussing! This is a great reinforcement of the lessons of the week (TEAMWORK) that your kids learn about here at Action Karate. COMMUNICATION- noun – transmitting information, thought, or feeling so that …
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Things I learned: seven months pregnant during the recording of the previous (first) album, bipolar (could probably have guessed, though), helped Shane MacGowan kick his heroin habit (huge win!).
It's a cool album, with songs in a lot of different styles (from the break-beat infused version of Gaelic poem I Am Stretched On Your Grave there's a total 180 into the orchestrated Three Babies) it could have been easy for Sinéad to lose herself in the mix, but she manages to keep the whole thing in line by just being effin' great. Her voice has a good range and she can go from a whisper to a scream of rage in a heartbeat.
A couple of things though: The Emperor's New Clothes is a bit too eighties-produced for my taste (somethingg about the guitars) and the closing title-track actually lost attention after a while and that's never a good sign.
But then of course there's the monumental hit, the cover of Prince's Nothing Compares 2 U, a success which she's never managed to repeat (but then again: there's not that many who's managed something like that even once). Along with Black Boys On Mopeds, You Cause as Much Sorrow and, well, the rest of the tracks this album's well deserving of a placing on the must hear-list.
Heavily political and heavily headstrong (among a lot of other things refusing to accept the Grammy she'd won as well as the three other nominations for this album) O'Connor's a force to be reckoned with.
For the first two and a half minutes there's just a hypnotizing repeating squealing organ pattern and congas backed by drums.
And the wierdness continues like that for the rest of the album. 52 Girls is a recounting of girls names (although just 25 or so of them) and Rock Lobster is an encounter at the beach with a rocking crustacean. With semi-minimalistic riffs with shouted vocals and an impeccable sense of kitch, I guess this is what the movie Mars Attacks would sound like if it was just a little bit more eccentric.
And while not all tracks are as great as Rock Lobster (like the cover of Downtown that's, well, I guess the less said about it the better, but I kept waiting for it to end), they're still very B-52's and very cool.
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Take on the streets with an urban French aesthetic through Wrung in the OOTD. Redefining your casual style with Parisian influences while channeling that cool and edgy vibes from the OG Crew T-Shirt.
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2000 x 1331 pxBrett Kavanaugh's Yale Frat Paraded Women's Bras, Underwear on .... Brett Kavanaugh's Yale Frat Paraded Women's Bras, Underwear on Campus | PEOPLE.com.
2500 x 1450 pxYale Law dean: Reports that professor groomed female clerks for .... Yale Law dean: Reports that professor groomed female clerks for Kavanaugh 'of enormous concern'.
1280 x 720 pxF*** you and your rapist husband': Kavanaugh, family receive death .... 'F*** you and your rapist husband': Kavanaugh, family receive.
1600 x 900 pxSenators united that Kavanaugh accuser should be heard; divided on .... Senators united that Kavanaugh accuser should be heard; divided on how and where - ABC News.
1440 x 907 pxAllegations Against Kavanaugh Must Be Investigated, as Must His Lies .... Donald Trump listens to Brett Kavanaugh speak on July 9, 2018. (Reuters / Jim Bourg).
727 x 1090 pxBrett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court Nomination Is in Big Trouble | The .... “This is a completely false allegation,” Brett Kavanaugh said, of the assault alleged by Christine Blasey Ford..
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1400 x 787 pxGOP rejects calls to delay hearing until FBI reviews sexual assault .... GOP rejects calls to delay hearing until FBI reviews sexual assault allegation against Kavanaugh.
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SHAME FREE LIVING - *For the scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed (Romans 10:11).* *"Since we are free from the motivating power of shame, we are n...
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God gave mankind freedom and liberty. God never controlled mankind’s minds. Only Satan and his supporters wanted to control mankind’s minds. Nazis were the first to develop the mind control weapons. With the help of Satan, they even wanted to conquer the whole world. Even though the world had destroyed Nazis, People had not been able to prevent the proliferation of mind control weapons, and prevent such weapons from falling into the hands of followers of Dragon and Beasts. More followers of Dragon and Beast started to research and develop mind control weapons. The Dragon, Beasts and their followers wanted to control their followers and also used their mind control weapons to abuse and torture God’s people secretly.
Mind control technologies are weapons which use drugs, electronic microchip implants, nanotechnologies, microwaves and /or electromagnetic waves to subvert an individual's sense of control over their own thinking, behavior, emotions or decision making by attacking the brain and nervous system.
Nazi researchers used concentration camp inmates to test a cocaine-based "wonder drug" they hoped would enhance the performance of German troops. (http://peacepink.ning.com/forum/topics/mind-control-drug)
There is an overwhelming body of evidence that confirms the existence of Mk-ultra, America's Central Intelligence Agency mind control project. (http://peacepink.ning.com/forum/topics/proof-mkultra-exists)
Many Researchers, using nanotechnologies have developed implantable electronic chips that establish new nerve connections in the parts of the brain that control movement or even alter emotion and thought. (http://peacepink.ning.com/forum/topics/information-about-brain)
In 2002, the Air Force Research Laboratory patented precisely such a technology: Nonleghal weapon which includes (1) a neuro-electromagnetic device which uses microwave transmission of sound into the skull of persons or animals by way of pulse-modulated microwave radiation; and (2) a silent sound device which can transmit sound into the skull of person or animals. NOTE: The sound modulation may be voice or audio subliminal messages. One application of Voice to Skull is use as an electronic scarecrow to frighten birds in the vicinity of airports. Many mind control victims also have claimed to be harassed by Voice to Skull technologies.
It is possible nowadays to read someone's mind by remotely measuring their brain activity, researchers have shown. This technique can even extract information from individuals that they are unaware of themselves. (http://peacepink.ning.com/forum/topics/information-about-mind-reading)
It is sometimes hard for victims to find evidence of microwave or electromagnetic mind control technology. However, some news articles are starting to report the development of government mind control weapons. (go to replies of this discussion to read more articles introduce electromagnetic/microwave mind control technologies )
Recently, scientists also found that fungi could control ant's brain, will fungi become new mind control weapons in the future?
We only list few websites here for you easily to read some information about Electromagnetic weapons. More information about Electromagnetic weapons can be searched from the Internet easily.
The Report can be viewed here at the "Brain Invaders" Episode. This Synthetic Telepathy Technology which is currently being used to torture aproximately 500,000 Targeted Individuals will be turned on the entire population.
NASA scientist, Dr. Fred Bell and Inventor of StarWars Death Ray and Army Scientist on the same Program - John Hutchison Reveal the Microwave Directed Energy that is being used by the US Government to Murder Targeted Individuals. Dr. Fred Bell was dead 48 hours after this interview with Jesse Ventura
Agent Barrie Trower of Great Britain's Royal Navy Confirms the Technology is being used to torture people by the US Government. If this doesn't play it can be played here. http://letsrollforums.com/microwave-warfare-interview-barrie-t28942...
Barrie Trower again interviewed on the stealth torture capabilities being done by the US Government and other Government upon innocent Targeted Individuals in America and around the world. If this doesn't play it can be played here on side panel embedded.
Carole Smith is a member of The College of Psychoanalysts, and an accredited member of the United Kingdom Register of Psychotherapists. She trained at the Institute of Psychotherapy and Social Studies, and currently serves on their Ethics Committee.
Moss David Posner, M.D. is a physician currently in practice in the California Department of Corrections. His article is about how to proof Mind Control Weapons and Directed Energy Weapons are using to torture and harass innocent civilians.
Lynn A Surgalla Former Vice-president of United States Psychotronics Association has written a letter to the court.
I was controlled by remote Voice to Skull technologies and Mind Control technologies, and I was brought inside US Embassy in Hong Kong
Book “Twelve Years in the Grave - Mind Control with Electromagnetic Spectrums, the Invisible Modern Concentration Camp”, authored by Soleilmavis Liu, provides the sound facts and evidence about the secret abuse and torture with remote voice-to-skull and electromagnetic mind control technologies.
We can “see” by our eyes; we can “hear” by our ears; we can “smell” by our nose; we can “feel” by our skin. Sense organs receive many information everyday.
Electromagnetic weapons can directly stimulate our neurons to let us “see” “hear” “smell” or “feel” by our brain. Victims also feel that information is “transferring” to their brain.
I am not talking about the sounds around us, but the radio signal itself. We don't "hear" that signal as sounds or voices around us, but as sounds generated inside our heads by the signal.
They also can stimulate our neurons to cut off the connection between neurons and visual sense system; sense of hearing system; sense of smell system; or sense of feeling system, and let us can not “see’; can not “hear”; can not smell” or even can not “feel” pain.
If the electromagnetic weapon’s frequencies are same with our brainwaves frequencies, and both frequencies creative resonance, the electromagnetic weapons can affect our human activities.
Electromagnetic waves can reach everyone through satellite, Radio, TV or Mobile phone signal towers. (See this website to learn some knowledge of satellite surveillance)
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The habitat management work has paid off today, with the very bird I was hoping it would attract, a juvenile Pectoral Sandpiper, showing well to begin with from screen 1, feeding amongst the wet grass and mud and clumps of Soft Rush where Snipe, Lapwings, Teal and Moorhen were busy feeding, a first for the reserve!, at least 80+ Snipe, 200 Teal, 500 Lapwing, 50 Shoveler, 4 Wigeon and 7 juv Pintail were feeding on pump pool, a Sparrowhawk flew over, scattering 100+ Meadow Pipits, and had the Snipe ducking for cover, 2 adw + a 2ndw Med Gulls were on the pump pool amongst the Black-headed and a few Common Gulls, 100+ Swallows with 50+ House Martins were feeding high up giving the occasional alarm call when a Kestrel, Buzzard or Sparrowhawk flew too close, 37 Greylag Geese were on the Great White pool with a small distant flock of Pinkfeet seen over Altcar Moss, 10 Long-tailed Tits flew from bush to bush near the car park, with a Chiffchaff or two behind them, a juv Marsh Harrier was seen over the farm fields on the other side of the river Alt, 12 Migrant Hawkers were counted on the walk round, with 8 Common Darters, 2 juv Curlew Sands dropped in over the main pool late on but continued West into the setting sun!
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Nevada legalized marijuana last November, and the State is working hard to get their recreational/adult-use cannabis industry up and running before 2018 – with sales possible as soon as this summer if all goes well. Because of this, there are of marijuana-related bills are being introduced and working their way through Nevada’s legislature right now, including Nevada […]
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DOG ASIDE: The 1961 World Series matched the New York Yankees (109–53) against the Cincinnati Reds (93–61)….with the Yankees winning in five games to earn their 19th championship in 39 seasons. This World Series was surrounded by Cold War political puns pitting the “Reds” against the “Yanks”. But the louder buzz concerned the “M&M” boys….Roger…
DOG ASIDE: The 1962 World Series matched the defending American League and World Series champions New York Yankees against the National League champion San Francisco Giants….who had won their first NL pennant since 1954….and first since moving from New York in 1958….defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers in a three-game playoff. This World Series was closely…
DOG ASIDE: Bone Daddy was a graduating senior at Midland High School when the 1965 NY Yankees season started….with plans of heading to Austin, TX to attend The University of Texas in the fall of ’65….where he would watch his 1st World Series as a college freshman…..but he would not be watching his beloved Yankees…
DOG ASIDE: The 1961 New York Yankees season was the 59th season for the team in New York….and its 61st season overall. The team finished with a record of 109–53….which were eight games ahead of the Detroit Tigers….as they won their 26th American League pennant. New York was managed by Ralph Houk….while the Yankees…
DOG ASIDE: The 1958 New York Yankees season was the 56th season for the team in New York….and its 58th season overall. The team finished with a record of 92–62….winning their 24th pennant….finishing 10 games ahead of the Chicago White Sox. In the 1958 World Series….they defeated the Milwaukee Braves in 7 games. New York was…
DOG ASIDE: The 1957 New York Yankees season was the 55th season for the team in New York….and its 57th season overall. The team finished with a record of 98–56……winning their 23rd AL pennant…..finishing eight games ahead of the Chicago White Sox…..and being managed by Casey Stengel. The Yankees played their home games at Yankee Stadium. …
DOG ASIDE: I wrote and posted a story about the 1956 New York Yankees being Bone Daddy’s favorite Yankee team ever…..and this post is just an extension of that story. In 1956, Bone Daddy’s favorite all time Yankees “The Mick” Mickey Mantle had a breakout season….after showing progressive improvement each of his first five…
DOG ASIDE: After winning 5 World Series in a row from 1949 to 1953….the New York Yankees won 103 games in the 1954 Season on their way to their 6th Championship…..but the Cleveland Indians got in their way by winning an incredible 111 games to take the American League Title. The Bronx Bombers were just…
1980s, 1986 Breeders Cup Horseracing, Chris McCarron, Dave Johnson, Dick Enberg, Dog Commentary, Harvey Peck, Horse Racing, Jay Randolph, Skywalker, Tom HammondBy L E June 13, 2017 Leave a comment
DOG COMMENTARY: Some 31 years ago on November 1, 1986….69,155 fans became part of Santa Anita Park’s timeline….as the venerable Arcadia racetrack had firmly established itself as one of the premier facilities in Thoroughbred racing….and was the home of several of the sport’s greatest figures….as champion after champion had left his or her mark at the…
DOG ASIDE: In the very 1st race of the 1986 Breeders Cup at Santa Anita Park was the Juvenile…which is a race for 2 year olds that is kinda like a “debutant coming out party”….and in a race that featured Capote at 2 – 1 betting odds with Gulch at 3 – 1 and Demons…
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special technique for electrode/electrolyte preparation together with some peculiarity of SC assembling and pre-starting (aging) procedure
Over the past decade or two ultracapacitors force their way to the market through the strong competition from advanced batteries. Today NiMH and in particular Li-ion batteries demonstrate the power density as high as 0.6-1 kW/kg (though at the expense of lower energy density, shorter cycle life and overheating). Therefore, to become competitive, ultracapacitors must demonstrate the power density much higher than 1 kW/kg providing at the same time the long cycle life. The best of our competitors and ultracapacitor manufacturers demonstrate 1-3 kW/kg at 95% efficiency, while our prototypes demonstrate 5-6 kW/kg.
Fig. 2 Ragone plot based on ITS test results presented at the Advanced Capacitor World Summit, San Diego in July 2008:
Fig. 3 Ragone plot (normalized) based on ITS test results presented at the Advanced Capacitor World Summit, San Diego in July 2008:
Another obstacle for ultracapacitors on the path to the market is cost of carbon. Nanoporous carbon, which is used as electrode material in supercapacitors, is rather expensive, and it typically contributes about 35% to the total cost. APC has utilized carbon, which is 4 times cheaper than that used by its major competitors.
APC middle and large devices can demonstrate the same performance being 2 or 3 times smaller (due to much higher power density), this means that APC uses 2-3 times less material than competitors.
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In 1991, the Danube Delta, the largest marshland in Europe, famous for its biodiversity, became a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Due to this designation, new regulations concerning local use of the environment have been imposed by the Romanian government and the European Union. Relying on participant observation, in-depth interviews, oral histories and archival work as main research methods, this paper scrutinizes from a cultural anthropologic perspective the changes in the local patterns of natural resource use before, (1880s-1950s), during (1960s-1980s) and after communism (1989). The findings discuss how the resource exploitation of fish and ecologic management of Danube Delta has been under constant transformation, from capitalist system, to communist one, and back to capitalism combined with “green” policies today. The second part of the research focuses on the present practices pointing to the locals’ perceptions of the changes occurred over the past century and the problems they face today in the context of resource depletion and climate change. Moreover, considering the fact that it seems that personal agenda of the authorities weights more than the rule of law, locals from the Danube Delta see democracy and environmental protection rules as a means for people in key positions to have a monopoly over the highly valued resources of the protected areas, which they profit from in illicit ways. Consequently, this research argues that due to new environmental policy-making, that systematically ignored the local participation, and due to the weak law enforcement in the context of post-communism, the fishing communities in the Danube Delta experience an acute social and environmental degradation today.
Subaqueous gravity flows (SGF) including sediment-laden turbidity currents are quite common in nature and are important both in transporting land materials into lakes, oceans and also in shaping the subaqueous morphology. By checking the flow thickness versus specific energy curves of SGF undergoing from 0.5° to 10° seven slop transitions for the first time, it is surprising to find that: i) contrary to popular thinking, SGF on most part of the slope with Froude number larger than unity are not supercritical; ii) there are two inflection points on the thickness-energy curves, indicating SGF are supercritical only in short regions around the inlet and slope transitions, something like open channel flows undergoing a sluice gate; iii) the critical Froude number of those SGF are well above unity corresponding to weaker internal hydraulic jumps than their cousins in open channel with unity critical Froude number; iv) the higher the slope transition, the wider the supercritical flow region. These findings may assist us in understanding the mechanisms of some subaqueous topography relating with subaqueous gravity flows.
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Located in the southern part of Santa Clara County, Morgan Hill's beautiful hillsides, peaceful atmosphere and wonderful climate have made the town one of the most desirable and fastest growing communities in the Bay Area. Originally populated by ranchers, farmers and orchardists, the city has evolved into a bedroom community for the high-tech professionals of the Silicon Valley. Property choices are almost endless, from condos and suburban homes to country estates and ranches. Amenities for residents abound, including a cutting edge sports complex and new community and aquatic centers. In the heart of the city is Morgan Hill's vibrant downtown, which is home to a wide variety of eateries and shops. Annual events, including the 4th of July Parade, Poppy Jasper Film Festival and Mushroom Mardi Gras, evoke a strong sense of community, as do the town's street festivals, including the summertime Music in the Streets. Residents and visitors can take advantage of the numerous riding trails, parks and lakes spread throughout town, including Anderson Lake, a popular destination for boating and fishing. Renowned wineries and award winning restaurants are also a draw for locals and tourists alike. The town's inviting nature, coupled with its outstanding climate and location, have made it a wonderful place to live.
Mid-September marked a somewhat historic event in the state of Texas when the Federal Aviation Administration issued a license for the Midland International Airport to build a commercial spaceport. This will be the first time a primary commercial service airport will also be cleared to host spaceships.
XCOR Aerospace will relocate its headquarters and flight test operations center from Mojave, California, to Midland where it will run suborbital tests of its Lynx rocket plane. XCOR President Andrew Nelson said the company hopes to provide rocket plane rides up to 38 miles in altitude by 2015 or 2016. Another year or two after, they plan on offering trips to outer-space altitudes.
This is the kind of thing we’ve been anticipating for a while now – commercial rocket trips available to the public for a high price. Leonardo DiCaprio already purchased a seat on a trip to the moon on Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo. The same vehicle has already booked more than 500 seats on a flight that will loft passengers to an altitude of 360,000 feet at an initial price of $200,000 per ticket.
Space travel tends to come with a taboo of irrelevancy. Maybe it’s because some think we should be spending our money on existing earthly problems instead of seeking them out on Mars. Or maybe it’s because the high cost doesn’t seem to be worth it for the majority of humans who could never afford to travel to space.
Though it’s obvious normal people like us won’t be buying tickets to space anytime soon, there are other reasons to support the industry, even beyond the adventurous spirit that has always accompanied space travel. And even though it’s a seemingly random location, the Midland spaceport will kick-start a plethora of benefits to West Texas and the aerospace industry.
NASA is already proposing to contract with private aerospace companies to build and rent spacecrafts. NASA believes it will be less expensive to get crews into space if it rents rather than owns the vehicles to send them there. This means private companies will not be solely dependent on people with $200,000 to burn, but will have the government to keep them in business, too. NASA might not be sending its crews out of Midland, but the spaceport will be a factor in helping private companies grow and compete for those big contracts.
Finally, the economic benefit that the spaceport will bring along with it is undeniable. It’s not like Midland needs help boosting its economy with the current oil boom that has taken over. But an industry like aerospace with constant research and technology poured into an infinite frontier makes it seem more sustainable than the non-renewable resource industry we’ve seen go dry before.
This is an investment that will carry West Texas further into the future than we can begin to imagine.
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Startle displays are, now I hope you can follow my logic because it's apparently difficult for you, are meant to startle. Birds can be highly neophobic, and thus a startle display can give them enough pause for a snake to escape. This is likely a target for birds as they are sensitive to long wavelengths (reds, oranges, yellows), which you'll note, is what the ventral colors of ringnecks are.
Your logic is incomplete. You failed to take into account or do not understand all the behavioral aspects of the snakes that employ the discussed defense strategy.
Snakes that use the tail flashing defense use it any situation where they feel threatened. They do not always simply flash their bright colors to buy time and then try to run. They display these colors often times with tail wagging or little movement and patiently maintain the pose until the perceived threat is determined to be gone. The predator is not distracted or startled while the snake escapes. The snake holds it ground. The predator questions the safety of latching on to its potential meal and abandons it. Its a behavior that would be more useful against a predator that stalks its prey as opposed to visual quick strike from above predator in which case the snakes cryptic dark top coloration would be of more value. This behavior also cast serious doubt on the "Disruptive coloration. It's possible, for sure" theory as it was categorized.
That is smart of you because Grizzly Bears don't inhabit coral reefs. But again the analogy falls flat because the members of the mammalian taxon I listed are voracious snake predators to be sure, coexist in the same habitats and have life styles that would allow them to have frequent interaction's with "Tri color snakes". The use of these mammal's as a model for mammalian tri color snake predation encounters makes perfect sense. Grizzly Bears eating reef fish not so much.
In a pervious post you made the same mistaken assumption. Snakes that use the tail flashing defense use it any situation where they feel threatened avian or otherwise. They do not always simply flash their bright colors to buy time and then try run. They display these colors often times with little movement and patiently maintain the pose until the perceived threat is determined to be gone. A behavior that is indicative of a deliberate warning defense and not a flash and run startle defense. This behavior would also cast serious doubt on the "Disruptive coloration. It's possible, for sure" theory.
Another startle display is one often shown by silkmoths where they have eye spots on their hindwings that are hidden by their forewings. When disturbed, they lift up their forewings to display these spots. That's often the only thing they do. It's still a startle display. The moths are completely edible. It's meant to give predators pause because a lot of predators (like birds) are very neophobic. It falls under a startle display. You also haven't demonstrated the second component necessary for aposematic signaling to work. A secondary defense. Yes, ringnecks have pretty potent saliva, but the reality is that they 1) rarely bite and 2) have mouths so small that they're not likely to deter even moderate sized predators. So where, again, is your evidence of aposematism?
As for disruptive coloration, the purpose of this is to break up an individual's shape, which this would do, so I do not see how whatever you said casts doubt on it. You're obviously just arguing to argue. It typically is used with cryptic coloration, but there's no reason why this couldn't fit the definition.
Grizzly Bears eat fish, but I'm not about to use them as a model of coral reef fish predation. That is smart of you because Grizzly Bears don't inhabit coral reefs. But the analogy falls flat because all the mammalian taxon I listed commonly predate on snakes, coexist in the same habitats and have life styles that would allow them to have frequent interaction's with "Tri color snakes" . The idea of their defense strategies is to prevent them from being an important part predators of a predators diet.
Really. Australian marsupials, of which your citation was referencing (Honey Possum and Fat-Tailed Dunnart - both are so small that they're more likely to be snake food than prey upon snakes), not only overlap with tricolor snakes but also prey upon them. That's one serious range extension.
It was very EASY for me to pick out MonarchzMan as a grad student from the form and content of his responses. What they reveled about him. Strange wrongful analogies ranging from grizzly bears to cardinals and dogs, the unexplained implied response that I had lied. The broad sweeping comments about what think and understand etc. Are greater indicator of a persons true knowledge level then boastful comments about their expertise.
The cognitive dissonance here is pretty astounding. I am an expert in color evolution and aposematism. There's no point in denying it. I ask again, how much experience do you have? You're pretty remarkably light on your citations supporting your positions.
This was a cool discussion, but now its all lost in the rants. I had some thoughts but I'll hold off on sharing them.
Ernie is the same guy that claimed its impossible to model reptile populations. In Ernie's mind, if you can't explain it all, yoU caN'T exPLAIN NOTHIN'!
It's all too true. I hope those interested are gleaning information from my posts because this topic is quite interesting. It's just too bad that Ernie can't admit ignorance and deference to someone who actually knows what they're talking about. Could be so much more productive a conversation.
You also haven't demonstrated the second component necessary for aposematic signaling to work. A secondary defense. Yes, ringnecks have pretty potent saliva, but the reality is that they 1) rarely bite and 2) have mouths so small that they're not likely to deter even moderate sized predators. So where, again, is your evidence of aposematism?
I have to demonstrate the second component necessary for aposematic signaling to work in this instance? You cant figure out the very simple answer. Especially since you actually know what your talking about. They musk.
There is a another possibility in addition to aposematic signaling and startle display as to the purpose of the snakes tail waving display that has been studied but not discussed here. Since your an expert I don't need to tell you what it is. Google save me.......
What I said . Members of the mammalian taxon I listed are voracious snake predators to be sure. Taxon not species. Probably not the right term but none the less. It is more encompassing to the point. My posted citations included statements involving vision traits of species found within a family. Specie's found in families such as the listed Mustelidae and Marsupials share similar traits. These families are wide spread over the regions occupied by "Tri color snakes".
"Tri color" is a loose generic term mostly used to describe snakes having a banded pattern made up of three colors and is not well suited or accurate to the point of discussion as it marginalizes the complete picture. Many snakes that fall squarely into the main point of the topic are not "Tri color" as the loose generic term is commonly thought of. That should be clarified for the people that aren't experts.
And what you said is pretty stupid, to put it bluntly. You're going so broad as to be useless. That's like saying since humans are eutherian mammals and have trichromacy vision, then all eutherian mammals are capable of trichromacy, which simply is not the case. Please do tell me that you understand that mustelidae (a family) and marsupials (infracass) are vastly different scales. The fact of the matter is that your citations looked at honey possums (Tarsipedidae) and fat-tailed dunnarts (Dasyuridae). Both Australian marsupials. To extend trends so far beyond them is quite foolish. That would be like looking at a coral snake and a viper and saying, they're both venomous, so all (or even most) must be venomous.
Just because I know you won't do it, I looked up the Virginia Opossum which is basal to Australian marsupials. It does not have color vision. Shocker. Trichromacy in Australian marsupials is a derived trait, not an ancestral one, as you suggest.
I am still waiting for any evidence at all that supports your assertions. Like I said, your insistence is not evidence. I'd like to see that mammals are avoiding the tricolor phenotype because of the colors, not because of the contrasts, as you are asserting.
Having good instincts is a great thing. Being able to use your instincts in your life's work, is the greatest most satisfying way to live. We use our instincts along with building our knowledge - it gives us valuable discernment to absorb or discard information. Over time our applications and their results create an interior mental laboratory. It is tempting to become enamored with our own laboratories, especially in eclectic genres.
This subject has concentrics that go beyond what a person can observe, or read unaccountably about or remember stuff we know, without prerequisite overview.
If we are sincerely interested in any topic when someone else has some tools we dont have we should check it out. There are sanctums of evolutionary genetics, biochemistry, advanced mathematics and more to this subject that I will probably never fully grasp, but i am actually interested enough try, and thankful enough that someone who has learned it, has taken the time to talk with me just because I asked.
The above statement was a response to a point raised about tail flashing defense and its use in snakes. The purpose of disruptive coloration in a defensive context is to break up an individual's shape. True. The predator loses track of the prey. The animal disappears. There is an obvious reason why it does not fit the definition in this case. Tail displays are meant to be seen. When snakes use tail displays they are not trying to disappear from the predator's view. Snakes use tail displays as a visual deterrent until the threat is gone. The snake does not slip away due to distraction (losing sight of the prey), the predator rejects it because of the visual deterrent and aborts the attack.
I used ringneck snakes because its common and familiar example of a species that uses a tail flashing defense with contrasting top and bottom colors.
There is a another possibility in addition to aposematic signaling and startle display as to the purpose of the snakes tail waving display that has been studied but not discussed here. Can any resident expert tell us what it is? Another expert level question. Within the realm of predators for "Tri color" snakes what would the top predator be? And can we be sure that this is the top predator of these snakes.
You just don't know when to give up. Disruptive coloration is meant to break up an animal from a predictable shape. Tail flashing, as in ringnecks, provides a markedly different pattern from the dorsum, thus would break up a shape. As I said, it is possible, but like aposematism, it has not been looked at, to my knowledge. And you've provided no evidence to the contrary. Just your uninformed and inexperienced opinion.
Now who is arguing just to argue. You didn't know that ringsnakes musk you probably shouldn't calling someone else uninformed and inexperienced. Any answers for my expert questions ? You are an expert.
I'm not arguing. I'm lecturing a particularly dense student who doesn't know or understand even the most basic concepts in the course he is taking.
If anyone would like to offer some comments or answers to the presented information and questions in the post below, have at it.
The purpose of disruptive coloration in a defensive context is to break up an individual's shape. True. The predator loses track of the prey. The animal disappears. There is an obvious reason why it does not fit the definition in this case. Tail displays are meant to be seen. When snakes use tail displays they are not trying to disappear from the predator's view. Snakes use tail displays as a visual deterrent until the threat is gone. The snake does not slip away due to distraction (losing sight of the prey), the predator rejects it because of the visual deterrent and aborts the attack.
Serious question. Why do you expect someone to answer your questions when you refuse to answer theirs? More cognitive dissonance.
The second component necessary? It sounds like you are talking about robots, not animals in an almost limitless array of scenarios and stimuli.
Aposematic signaling has two parts to it, the signal (primary defense) and the secondary defense (often chemical, but really anything that conveys unpalatability or unprofitability). That said, I am skeptical of musk being a sufficient secondary defense, however. Natricines, for example, musk, but by and large lack conspicuous coloration (at least in the US, I'm hard pressed to think of one).
The perpetual paradox with aposematic signaling is that you need each for the defense to work. If you just have a conspicuous signal, you increase visibility and risk of predation. If you just have a secondary defense, you risk that predators will not be able to remember to avoid predation on future encounters. It's been quite a perplexing phenomenon.
I did not understand how musking fit in as a secondary, the way Ernie set it up to a drum roll, as all snakes have cloacal glands, and musk is composed of fats and various non injurious chemistry depending on species and even sex, and to my knowledge no animal has ever been poisoned by it, sometimes snakes do not excrete it, or excrete very little or predators can be impervious to it.
I have handled ringnecks that didnt musk at all but had tendency to flip the last quandrants of their very long bodies in my hand (oddly long proportionately, if you really look and compare to other small ground dwelling snakes)
I have had rock pythons vigorously musk me. And many others. I find the small of human scalps sitting next to me on the bus much more unpleasant.
Noxious smell can serve as a secondary defense for an aposematic signal. Skunks have been shown to be aposematic, for example. But as you say, lots of snakes musk, but coloration doesn't seem to correlate with it.
I've handled a number of ringnecks too, and have never been musked. They are quick to show that ventral coloration, though.
Ah I get it. The skunk gives a really vivid illustration. I was off point focusing on stressor variables inciting the employ of accessories like toxic extrudate and stingers and things.
Tail-coiling behavior has been discussed in scientific literature for 100 yrs. The possibility that tail flashing / tail coiling is used as a form of disruptive coloration is a slim one when all the factors surrounding the behavior are taken into account. Nowhere in scientific literature is the idea that disruptive coloration might serve as a function of tail flashing mentioned. I used ringneck snakes as a common example but tail coiling is seen in many species of snakes. Many do not have a markedly different dorsum pattern. They look the same top and bottom.
For all species that use tail-coiling as a defense fleeing is the first option. Tail-coiling is used when the animal is unable to escape. Some snakes use sound (loud cloacal popping) in conjunction with tail-coiling to alarm potential predators. A defensive ploy that is based on the predator knowing where the snake is.
Other defenses associated with tail-coiling all involve the snake warding off the attack while being in view of the predator. It has been studied that tail-coiling might be a decoy mechanism diverting the attack from the head to the tail. Findings from this study examining if tail-coiling in ringneck snakes is used as a flash display or decoy (it could be both) suggests that tail-coiling is employed as a decoy, displacing predator attack to the tail. This defensive strategy again is based on the predator knowing where the snake is.
Ringneck snakes also release a musky contrivance of liquid feces and uric acid that is smeared upon its attacker (Ernst and Barbour 1989; Fitch 1975).
Ernie you mentioned other tail coiling guys of uniform color, it struck me as an obvious reminder that predators do not only perceive contrast, but mass.
Ernie I think you should know from someone who has actually tried to like you, and wanted to talk to you, that there is an emotionally fueled stubbornness that comes off in your posts that gives off the impression that you have chosen your views and composed them purely to engage with MonarchzMan in an opposing spirit.
I dont think you really even have the views you have of this topic but are winging it as you go along.
I actually had to be careful writing this post, to leave out anything about tails, musk, colors, contrast and feces so as not to provide you with new material to create more unnecessary creative dissent.
Feature detection and image processing in the vision of predators has been achieved in research - I mentioned the Neuroethology of Toads study. So it can and has been done, just not in enough species. So there is no need to argue, just explore our views, and I think if we are really interested we can learn from the stewardship of someone who has studied the data - for instance - the second component that Monarchzman described. That was just one of many solid points I had no knowledge of.
I have found a kind of converse ring to this topic that reminds me of things I have explored in practice of my own explorations in food recognition, reticent feeders, prey specialists and habituation/food item conversion of captive reptiles.
I have found that combined cues work together to incite acceptance the best, even in the absence of a very significant cue, like movement, for an example.
And Ernie your many of your points have strong merit - snakes seem to operate on an instinctive per the expendability of the tail, even an injury to the hemipene can be survivable, and severe injuries to the tail that breach blood nourishment can necrose and demarcate in a gradual narrowing of eventual fall off.
Snake tails interest me, its the most expendable portion of a linear body, yet a snake's tail is fully innervated, with complete sets of muscle fibers and bone all the way to the tip.
Mimicry is one of the most studied aspects of snake ecology and behavior. Joe Slowinski was one of the worlds foremost EXPERTS on the subject. Joey ended up taking a dirt nap courtesy of a bite he received from a snake he thought was a harmless mimic, Oops.
The most common form of mimicry studied involves colouration and behavioural traits seen in over fifty species coral snakes (Leptomicrurus, Micrurus and Micruroides ) and the more then a hundred species of various Aniliidae and Colubridae that imitate them (Batesian mimicry). There are precise resemblances to coral snakes in coloration and behavior seen in sympatric harmless species but one study concluded that mimicry complexes may not rely upon perfect signal matching and distributional overlap. Almost 20% of all New world snakes are considered by experts to be coral snake mimics. Coral snakes use a combination of coloration and behavioral traits to form a aposematic defense. Brightly colored patterns (particularly ringed/banded) are considered an effective antipredator strategy against both avian and mammalian predator's. But some species like the Laughing Falcon (snake specialist) do not seem to be deterred. Mertensian mimicry (another idea) was first proposed as a reason behind Coral Snake mimicry. In this scenario a mildly venomous species is the model for a highly venomous species. Another type of mimicry (Mullerian) has also been associated with snakes. This time two dangerous species copy each other with mutual benefits.
Snakes sometimes only adopt certain aspects of the mimicked species. Striped swamp snakes for example do not strike as a defense but will exhibit a gape and sway behavior (deimatic display) when threatened. Mimicking more noxious sympatric species like the venomous cottonmouth. Deimatic displays are secondary defenses that are only triggered by tactile predatory stimulation. Tail-Coiling a kind of unkenreflex action (a term generally associated with amphibians) revealing aposematic coloring. Has been potentially linked to caudal pseudoautotomy in addition to commonly associated defenses such as musking and decoying. Tail Coiling / flashing has been documented in over 70 snake species and essentially falls into three category's. Other common deimatic displays such as flatting and triangulation of the head and inflation of the throat are often seen in harmless species that are sympatric with venomous species that share the same behaviors.
File comment: The striped swamp snake doesn't bite but will gape and sway to startle predators or mimic more noxious (e.g., water snakes, Nerodia spp.) , or venomous (e.g., cottonmouth) sympatric snakes that do bite. It will also coil its body into a ball, concealing its head and laterally flatten its body. Like most natricines, they commonly discharge cloacal contents or anal gland.
File comment: Mud snakes use tail-Coiling and aposematic coloring when they get in a jam. The tail also ends in a sharp pointed scale that they use to poke.
You know everything there is to know about the topic of mimicry. Nothing more to see here, or to think about.
Why even bring this up? I'm not sure how its at all relevant, especially because eye witness accounts describe him reaching into a bag that he was told contained a harmless Dinodon sp., he didn't see the snake before it bit him.
Ernie you are too easily offended. I have repeatedly commented on your experience on these forums, and have always remembered a kind comment you made to me once, years ago. I dont get many.
You made some interpretive commentary that struck a chord of unfamiliarity with some terms and concepts that Monarchzman described. Only an observation here, but I dont think you have the background to explain some of this stuff. Its not a crime, it doesnt mean you arent knowledgeable, but its detectable and that is what I meant by winging it.
And no, Im not going to court about it with quotes + message board dissection of sentences, complete with belittlement and insults. Not because Im afraid to engage with you, but because I dont want to like that. I have been caught up before like that here and it made me feel lousy after. But, Feel free to insult me, as I would be in good company.
I am pretty sure of one thing, and that is you know more about this topic and its tangentials from participating in this thread, than you did before it.
Not to mention I looked at his recent papers before he passed. He was a phylogeneticist. That does not mean he was an expert on mimicry. It means he was an expert on analyzing genetic patterns among taxa.
And I've said it before and I'll say it again. Bright colors do not necessarily make something aposematic. There are two components to aposematism. And I've not seen strong evidence that "musking" is a sufficient defense to be considered a secondary defense for aposematic signaling.
'Musking'.. along with evacuating the cloacal vault, which often accompanies it is at an energy expense and electrolyte loss.
This is why I have avoided inciting it when I can, keeping ministrations and restraint expedient with sick, injured or ship shocked snakes. One reason of many. I have always kept in mind the prey status of snakes and the awareness that input is happening.
Its a panic response, and one that is not uncommon with other animals under intimate physical duress.
Typically I don't think that secondary defenses have a high metabolic costs, but that said, there are some secondary defenses that are likely costly. Snake venom, for example. But also skunk musk. While I don't know the metabolic cost, but I imagine that the secretions from Ladybugs are probably costly. Most secondary defenses are passive (i.e., the predator has to attack to experience the defense - like poisons).
Yeah, the expulsion of fluids - which can be quite substantial - is a lapse of smooth muscle tension. It isnt specific to snakes whatsoever. I sometimes have wondered if fluid loss could impact translocation in some cases - leading the snake to seek recovery however mild, to hydration. Whether that is a pos or neg in trek.
Why do You care? Did you know Joe? I brought it up as a point of irony because of Joes storied background in the world of herpetology and his unquestionable all around expertise, his intense field knowledge of snakes and their behavior's and the mistake that ended it for him. The discussion is about mimicry in snakes. Joe assumed and....he bought it because he believed the snake to be a harmless mimic. There is a lot more to the story. Everything went wrong for Joey that day. Only an internet For-on would question his all around expertise. Now some mimicy snake stuff, I'm sure everyone already knows this but,
The genus Scapkiodontophis are familiar, common and widespread and sort of unusual coral snake mimics. They show geographic variation in coloration but all have components that in someway mimic coral snakes. What is commonly seen (not always) in these snakes is that the aposematic pattern is only present on the anterior part of the body and on the tail. Even this partial pattern is effective especially when the snakes foraging habits are taken into consideration. These snakes also display tail thrashing and head twitching. Another element to the snakes defense is a very long and fragile tail that could be linked to specialized pseudoautotomy. There is no evidence to support that the tail thrashing or the incomplete aposematic pattern is meant to direct predator attacks to the tail. What is thought is that the snakes were once unicolored snakes that developed specialized pseudoautotomy and the mimetic coloration in this genus came about much later.
Urotheca is a group that contains two species of coral snake mimics, U. elapoides and U. euryzona (I'm guessing that's where the taxonomy still stands). Elapoides and euryzona display color variation that closely resembles local color variation seen in sympatric species of coral snakes . Most notably the redtail coral snake. Urotheca are distantly related to Scapkiodontophisshares but share the same characteristic of a very long and disproportionately thickened and fragile tail as seen in the Scapkiodontophis coral snake mimics.
File comment: The Blanding's tree snake is not a perfect Boomslang mimic but when threatened it puts on a convincing display. Protecting it from generalizing predators having innate or other triggered responses to boomslang behavior.
Did you actually post a picture of a Cottonmouth, a venomous snake, and call it "This harmless water snake is quite convincing"?
A more a, nuanced confusion is Ernie mixing up the term Disruptive Coloration with Outline Disruptive.
Outline Disruptive Pattern In snakes, chevron markings, blotches, can melt into the shades and irregularities of ground features. Geckos - especially guys that repose on bark do it great, with webbing, skin flaps, fringes and tubercles.
Although I have known about Outline Disruptive patterns. I have been interested in how snakes will accentuate it with a ripple type rectilinear crawl. But I have only thought of Disruptive Coloration conceptually, as part of a delay/confusion tactic. I have always leaned on that in my interior belief system, which has been altered positively by the input of Martti and Monarchzman.
If you have a basic understanding of snakes and their behavior's. You will already know this but some are clearly novices in this area. They confuse and mix-up various defensive strategies and fail to understand the sequencing and predator prey relationship as it applies to the snakes that are the point of discussion.
During periods of activity. Coloration in its various forms along with fleeing are the snakes first line of defense. Only when the snake "feels" trapped do other secondary defenses come into play. Deimatic displays such as tail-coiling / flashing are secondary defenses initiated only when the snakes primary defenses (disruptive coloring / disruptive patterning for example) have failed. The snake has been discovered and fleeing is not an option. The snake must now activity defend itself. Other included defenses such as musking, bleeding from the cloaca, striking, etc. also are not utilized until the snake "feels" its primary defenses are no longer an option. These are active last line defenses.
Aposematism and cryptic coloration are opposing concepts but not always mutually exclusive. Snakes such as ringneck snakes or we can use Leptomicrurus scutiventris as the example if that is more familiar. Use a combination of the two ideas. If their cryptic coloration fails they have a deimatic secondary defense that includes revealing aposematic coloring. This display could work as both a deimatic (startle) against inexperienced animals or as a aposematic (a warning signal) against animals that are aware. Once engaged deimatic displays as they apply to the snakes that are the point of discussion are active defenses meant to be clearly seen.
I guess this thread is over now. I have always had an interest in this topic so thanks to all who participated in a sincere desire to explore it.
I see you've been reading up on something you didn't really know anything about. Deimatic displays is a really cool subject and I've actually worked with someone who does work with katydids that perform deimatic displays. Congrats. I'm glad you're attempting to educate yourself and that I apparently am motivating you to do so. I'm doing my job, and that pleases me.
There is plenty of evidence that crypsis and aposematism are not clear cut. Some friends of mine actually showed that the Dyeing Poison Frog (Dendrobates tinctorius) can actually be cryptic depending distance they're viewed from and my own research shows that they're aposematic close up. But this isn't really a revolutionary concept. Many animals use the crypsis and aposematism. Newts, Bombina, etc. all use it. My own research on Pseudophryne has suggested that the conspicuous yellow and orange displays are effective against birds while the black-and-white venters are effective against mammals (you know, since we established that a high contrast signal is more effective than a color signal for mammals since many of them cannot perceive color well).
But I'm glad you're learning about deimatic displays. Glad I could motivate you to educate yourself.
I did know Joe, I spent time in the field with him and almost went on his ill fated expedition but I got married instead. Had he survived the trip he would have been my graduate advisor. FYI, he didn't assume anything, he was told by his field assistant that the snake was a Lycodon and he reached in the bag before looking closely. I spoke with several people who WERE on the trip and the story is the same. He made a mistake but not because he was fooled by mimicry...
I did know Joe, I spent time in the field with him and almost went on his ill fated expedition but I got married instead. Had he survived the trip he would have been my graduate advisor. FYI, he didn't assume anything, he was told by his field assistant that the snake was a Lycodon and he reached in the bag before looking closely. I spoke with several people who WERE on the trip and the story is the same. He made a mistake but not because he was fooled by mimicry..
He assumed it was harmless a mimic in the bag if he didn't he would not have grabbed it the way he did. He was told the snake bit the field assistant the day before. He did not double check carefully or maybe fatigue got the best of him. It should have been obvious that I didn't mean Joe assumed because he could not make a proper ID. Joe got screwed. I would not call Joe a friend (I don't loosely use the word as some do) but.......... In a world filled with intellectually stagnate read and repeat literary parrots posing as experts. Joe was one of the few that got it.
File comment: That's the snake that was Slowinski's last (not my pic). Those are his initials on the tag. Its easy to see why it could be mistaken for a wolf snake. Joe gave a lot of lethal injections to snakes. It turned out to be a two way street.
File comment: Natricines use laterally flattening the body and triangulation of the head to fool predators or some of my trolls into believing they are dangerous pit vipers.
You wouldnt be his friend because he most likely wouldnt have wanted to be yours. I know this the way I know other things I cant explain.
Many theories I have pondered and constructed myself and only found out they already existed after I research. Refinement and revision with data I welcome because I am not insecure.
On November 2nd 1698, the first landfall was made by Scots at Darien in Panama. Two years later, after over a thousand deaths, the colony, New Caledonia, was abandoned. Seven years after that, bankrupted by the venture, Scotland signed the Act of Union and the Kingdom of Great Britain was formed, which exists as the United Kingdom to this day.
As the decisive event that ended the Kingdom of Scotland’s independence, the Darien scheme has become a touchstone for Scottish nationalists. The deliberate barring of English companies from investing, they claim, is proof that England long had designs to dominate Scotland. If only English companies had been allowed to invest, so the argument goes, then New Caledonia would have survived, and with it Scotland’s independence. The English, so it is implied therefore, knew that the venture would fail and bankrupt Scotland, leaving it with no choice but to enter a political union with England.
Like many, many nationalist arguments, however, this image of a cackling, moustache-twirling Perfidious Albion guiding Scotland towards English domination simply does not hold water. Geography and geopolitics brought about the failure of the Darien scheme, not dastardly English chessmasters plotting Scotland’s obliteration. Even with English investment and support, the settlers at New Caledonia would still have perished, if not from disease and starvation then before the guns of a Spanish fleet.
Scotland’s economy was not in a good way by the 1690s. A succession of poor harvests had led to widespread famine, its exports were extremely limited, and the Navigation Acts froze Scottish shipping out of trade with England’s colonies in America. Now, it will no doubt be tempting for Nationalists to argue that the Navigation Acts were just another part of England’s grand design to eventually absorb Scotland, but nothing could be further from the truth. Protectionism and mercantilism of that sort was simply how trade was done in the 17th and 18th century. Similar legislation existed in France, Spain, Portugal and Holland. If England had not reciprocated in kind, its economy would only have been harmed.
The solution seemed to be colonies of Scotland’s own. The Company of Scotland was established in 1695 to trade with “Africa and the Indies”. However, the original aim was swiftly abandoned when a banker, one William Paterson, presented to them his plan to colonise the Isthmus of Panama.
Paterson’s Darien scheme was a bold plan, but on paper, the potential returns were enormous. A Scottish colony there could be used as a link between the riches of the Pacific and the trading nations of Western Europe. Ships would no longer have to make the long, hazardous journey south around Cape Horn. Goods could instead flow much more quickly across Panama and through New Caledonia into the Atlantic, bringing untold riches from import duties to Scotland.
A seed of disaster lurked in Paterson’s plan however: the Spanish Empire, the largest and richest empire in the world, claimed the territory as part of New Granada. It was this that led to William III to bar Englishmen from investing in the Company: England was at that point embroiled in the Nine Years’ War with France and had no desire to provoke Spain into switching sides. Again, there was no long-term plan to bankrupt Scotland into agreeing to a Union. As with protectionism, political realities required it.
Undaunted by the prospect of awakening a sleeping giant, Paterson began fundraising in Scotland. If nothing else, he was an excellent publicist: within a few weeks, he raised £400,000 (equivalent to nearly £44 million today). It was a truly national undertaking. Almost every Scotsman who could put his name to five Pound Scots invested. The investment ultimately totalled about a fifth of the wealth of Scotland.
Paterson advocated settlement in Darien with utter disregard for the Indians already living there. I am baffled by those nationalists who endlessly disdain the colonialism of the British Empire yet insist that the English should have invested in and supported New Caledonia. The colony and the settlers’ intentions towards the Indians there were no less imperialist than future British conduct in India and Africa.
Five ships set sail from Leith in 1698 and landed on November 2nd. It soon became clear that Paterson had made only the merest glance at a map before advocating the expedition. The colonists were horrendously unprepared and ill-informed about life in the colony they called New Caledonia. The colony was a jungled, malarial swamp that defied cultivation and farming. Even today it remains a grim place: the Pan-American Highway, which connects Alaska in the north to Argentina in the south, is forced to break for the Darien Gap.
The idea of trade, upon which the colony’s hopes had been built, foundered immediately. No attempt was made to trade with the few passing merchant ships and the local Indian tribes had no use for the crates of wigs, mirrors and combs the colonists had with them. Food was poorly stowed and spoiled quickly once the oppressive Panama summer came round. The colonists were wracked by malaria and dysentery and by the beginning of the summer they were each trying to live on a pound of maggot-infested flour a week. After eight months the colony was abandoned in July 1699, apart from six men who were too weak to move. Only 300 of the 1,200 settlers survived and only one ship managed to return to Scotland. This was only the first expedition. A second expedition of 1,000 people had set out before the scale of the disaster became known. They were besieged by the Spanish and were finally allowed to abandon the colony for good in February, 1700.
No amount of English investment and support could have saved Darien. The colonists would still have died from disease or been evicted by the Spanish. The money would still have been lost. The entire Darien scheme was ill-conceived, over-optimistic, and poorly-executed. A charismatic man seduced the Scottish people into supporting his scheme, from which he promised enormous benefits, despite having no idea how to put this scheme into practice, and the benefits being non-existent. It was, if you will, an excellent metaphor for the current Scottish nationalist movement. I once saw a Scottish nationalist describe the Union as a “sentence” for Scotland, as if it is an unjust punishment. If the Act of Union was Scotland’s punishment for the Darien scheme, then it is one that it richly deserved.
So named by his comrades in the GSUOTC, Field Marshal Bean is an Edinburgh-born student currently studying History and Politics at Glasgow University. When not studying or running around a muddy field in camouflage, he spends his time studying military history, discussing Scottish independence, and watching My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.
A persistent theme in criticisms of the commemoration of the start of the First World War is that it is a celebration of an “unjust war”. Even if this is not widely believed and there is acceptance that the Great War is something to be remembered, there is still a general perception that the immense casualties of the war were such that the justice of whatever cause Britain and the Entente was fighting for is somewhat irrelevant in comparison.
In his monumental history of the First World War, John Keegan called it a “tragic and unnecessary war”. In how it began, with civilised nations giving themselves over to suspicion and violence in the July Crisis, it was certainly tragic. In how it ended, with hundreds of thousands of men dead in the mud and millions more maimed or shellshocked, it is even more tragic. It is tempting to believe that this alone makes the war unnecessary, but the nature of warfare is violence, and with this in mind, I believe that the Entente’s participation in the war was not just necessary, but also just.
What of the war itself? To take a bleak view of history, all but a few wars are unnecessary, if we judge “necessary” to mean “in a nation's interests to fight”. What cannot be gained cheaply in peace will only be vastly more expensive in war, and there are only a handful of “short, victorious wars” throughout history in which this is not true. All too often the gains are transient: the Franco-Prussian War, the archetype of rapid, decisive victories, bred such enmity in France for Germany that the German gains were reversed at ghastly cost to each in the Great War. Yet the unique success of the Franco-Prussian War was what encouraged Germany to seek another lightning victory over France in 1914, and has only inspired others who believe they can have their short, decisive war and be “home before the leaves fall.”
Yet when those nations that begin unnecessary wars in the delusion that they will be victorious, it is often necessary for other nations to go to war and pay that terrible price, lest the peace be even worse. In the Second World War, it was hardly in Britain or the Soviet Union's interests to shatter the flower of their manhood and their imperial wealth to defeat Nazi Germany, but the price of peace, a Europe dominated by Hitler, was too much to bear.
This is the obvious example to give. It might be argued that it is the only example, but I believe the same may be said of Britain and the First World War.
In the case of France and Belgium, it is obvious that their war was a necessary one: they had to defend themselves from German aggression. But what of Britain, guarded by her Navy with a great overseas empire? Could we not have sat it out and avoided its terrible destruction?
To this I say no. It is utterly unrealistic to believe that, even if every single man that died or was injured in her service stayed alive, Britain could have sat out the war and be enhanced. Firstly, her international credibility would have been destroyed. She was committed by principle, if not treaty, to stand by France, and by solemn international covenant to defend Belgian neutrality. While the Foreign Office had noted in 1906 that the Treaty of London did not oblige Britain to aid Belgium “in any circumstances and at whatever risk”, in practice Belgian neutrality was such a core component of the strategy for European peace that had she abrogated her treaty obligations, Britain’s integrity in international relations would have been shot. French fears of la Perfide Albion would have been totally confirmed. In the words of Sir Edward Grey in his speech to the Commons on the eve of war:
If, in a crisis like this, we run away from these obligations of honour and interest as regards the Belgian Treaty... I do not believe for a moment that, at the end of this war, even if we stood aside, we should be able to undo what had happened, in the course of war, to prevent the whole of the West of Europe opposite us from falling under the domination of a single power... and we should, I believe, sacrifice our respect and good name and reputation before the world and should not escape the most serious and grave economic consequences.
Grey’s last point is particularly important. There is not a single scenario where a German victory is beneficial for Britain: without the assistance of the British Expeditionary Force at Mons and the Marne, it can be argued that France may have been forced to seek a compromise peace. Likewise, the British attacks on the Somme and Passchendaele were vital to relieving a French Army nearly broken by Verdun in the first case and torn by mutiny in the second. A German offensive in the west after the disaster of the Nivelle Offensive could have conceivably broken the French Army. Thus Britain’s involvement was necessary to hold back a German victory, but what would such a victory entail?
Fritz Fischer, Barbara Tuchman and Gordon Corrigan all considered the Septemberprogramm to be the blueprint of a German peace, and it makes for sobering reading: in particular, France would cede the Channel coastal strip down to Boulogne and Belgium would become a German vassal state. The Kaiser suggested that the border area with Germany be cleared and this new lebensraum be used to lodge retired veterans. Grand Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz demanded that Antwerp be annexed and used as a naval base.
Since Germany never won, the Septemberprogramm remained purely speculative, but the experience of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk shows that Germany was prepared to demand immense concessions from totally defeated enemies: Russia was forced to yield Poland and its Baltic provinces to Germany, as well as pay six billion Marks in reparations. In its response to Woodrow Wilson’s December 1916 peace proposal, Germany made not a single concession at all. It is not unreasonable to believe that in the event of France capitulating, Germany would have demanded something very like the aims of the Septemberprogramm, which would include the possession of the Channel ports. A German Empire possessing these, and in particular the Rhine delta that gave access deep into the continent, would be in a position to strangle Britain’s continental trade if it so chose to do so, and so demand from Britain any concession.
But are these – Britain’s reputation and its trade – really worth the loss of so many lives? It will no doubt be argued that these are elite concerns and that their pride and wealth was not worth the bloodletting. Unfortunately this is not true: the quality of life of Britain’s poor had improved dramatically over the past century, mostly thanks to the establishment of free trade, which by 1914 Britain clung to as an article of faith. The repeal of protectionist legislation permitted the import of cheap foreign food and so improved the diets and lives of Britain’s poorest. In 1909 the People’s Budget of David Lloyd George dramatically redistributed wealth and brought about new welfare programmes. Old Age Pensions and National Insurance followed. The well-being of Britain’s people was thus intrinsically tied to the wealth of the nation, which was brought about by foreign trade. German domination of Europe had the potential to catapult everyone from the lowliest labourer to the mightiest captain of industry into destitution.
Thus, the potential impact of non-intervention is difficult to reconcile with the idea that Britain’s Great War was unjust or unnecessary. The “poets’ view”, that the horrific struggle rendered irrelevant the merits of the Entente cause, was not shared by those in the trenches. Any sane combatant recoils from the horrors of the battlefield, but this does not mean that they would acquiesce to their enemy’s victory. They would have been rather poor soldiers in that case. It is worth noting that despite the horrors of the trenches, the British Army was the only army on the Western Front not to suffer a serious mutiny or collapse in morale, and the fact that they believed in the justice of their cause played no small part in this. In 1978, veteran Henry Mellersh wrote; “I and my like entered the war expecting a heroic adventure and believing implicitly in the rightness of our cause; we ended greatly disillusioned as to the nature of that adventure but still believing that our cause was right and we had not fought in vain.” To summarise, Britain’s involvement in the Great War was very much justified and very much necessary, yet the horrifying cost that had to be paid for his does indeed prove Keegan right and makes the war all the more tragic.
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The Group brings together industry stakeholders with MPs and Peers from across the political spectrum to debate key issues and campaign to improve oral health and the quality of dental services.
The APPG holds regular events with expert speakers including Ministers, dentists, patient representatives and NHS officials. Former speakers include the then Health Ministers Earl Howe and Dan Poulter, former Health Select Committee Chair Rt Hon Kevin Barron MP, the author of the independent review of NHS dental services Professor Jimmy Steele and the previous Chief Dental Officer Barry Cockcroft.
The APPG welcomes any Parliamentarians interested in oral health, and continues to provide valuable opportunities for MPs and Peers to engage with the issues confronting their constituents, patients and the profession.
This is not an official website of the House of Commons or the House of Lords. It has not been approved by either House or its committees. All-Party Parliamentary Groups are informal groups of Members of both Houses with a commons interest in a particular issue. The views expressed on this webpage are those of the group.
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Joanna Bliss takes off her red dress in front of the mirror – Sunny Gallery Sunny Gallery Joanna Bliss takes off her red dress in front of the mirror Joanna Bliss takes off her red dress in front of the mirror 09/11/2018 by Amadeus Joanna Bliss takes off her red dress in front of the mirror Meet all the models of XX-Cel here Joanna bliss Meet all the models of XX-Cel here Joanna bliss Posted in: group , lingerie , shower Tagged: joanna bliss , mirror meet , red dress Recent Posts Joanna Bliss ...
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Tyler and I have been pals for almost 20 years and it has been an absolute blast watching him lead in a lot of different places, currently as the president of Catalyst. We sat down this week to talk about a whole bunch of things, including my new pastor, why Tyler keeps candy on his desk at all times, and women in leadership. He's a super funny dude- I think you're gonna dig this conversation.
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The Lateral Inferior Prefrontal Cortex and Anterior Cingulate Cortex are Engaged at Different Stages in the Solution of Insight Problems (2009)
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ADEOLA AKERELE (°1979, Lagos, Nigeria) is an artist who works in a variety of media. By demonstrating the omnipresent lingering of a ‘corporate world’, AKERELE tries to approach a wide scale of subjects in a multi-layered way, likes to involve the viewer in a way that is sometimes physical and believes in the idea of function following form in a work.
His artworks directly respond to the surrounding environment and uses everyday experiences from the artist as a starting point. Often these are framed instances that would go unnoticed in their original context. With a conceptual approach, his works references post-colonial theory as well as the avant-garde or the post-modern and the left-wing democratic movement as a form of resistance against the logic of the capitalist market system.
His works demonstrate how life extends beyond its own subjective limits and often tells a story about the effects of global cultural interaction over the latter half of the twentieth century. It challenges the binaries we continually reconstruct between Self and Other, between our own ‘cannibal’ and ‘civilized’ selves. ADEOLA AKERELE currently lives and works in LAGOS.
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Linda Barker (born 26 October ) is an English interior designer and television presenter. In , Linda went on to take part in Splash!, ITV's celebrity diving show with Olympic diver, Tom Daley, as the mentor. She finished in 3rd place. List of famous people named Linda, along with photos. How many celebrities named Linda can you think of? The famous Lindas below have many different. 23 Nov Get Me Out Of Here: Linda Robson has become the third star to be evicted from the I'm A Celebrity jungle. Although she seemed relieved to be. The second series of I'm a Celebrity Get Me out of Here! was broadcast on ITV from 28 April to Linda Barker · Changing Rooms presenter & interior designer, Third place on 12 May Wayne Sleep, Former Royal Ballet dancer &. The actress revealed on The View that she planned to marry her longtime boyfriend (and childhood sweetheart!). 23 Nov Get Me Out Of Here: Linda Robson has become the third star to be evicted from the I'm A Celebrity jungle. Although she seemed relieved to be.
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A moral panic is a feeling of fear spread among a large number of people that some evil threatens the well-being of society a dictionary of sociology defines a moral panic as the process of arousing social concern over an issue – usually the work of moral entrepreneurs and the mass media. Psychology definition for moral panic in normal everyday language, edited by psychologists, professors and leading students help us get better. Moral panic (plural moral panics) a semi- spontaneous or media - generated mass movement based on the perception that an individual, group, community, or culture is dangerously deviant and poses a menace to society.
Moral panic kidulthood we use your linkedin profile and activity data to personalize ads and to show you more relevant ads. ‘moral panic’ is a sociological concept that seeks to explain a particular type of over-reaction to a perceived social problem developed in the turbulent . Find and save ideas about moral panic on pinterest | see more ideas about manson marylin, satanic rituals and definition of ritual.
The concept of moral panic was first developed in the united kingdom in the early 1960s, principally by stan cohen, initially for the purpose of analyzing the definition of and social reaction to youth subcultures as a social problem. What is moral panic what does moral panic mean moral panic meaning - moral panic definition - moral panic explanation source: wikipediaorg article, adapted under . Cohen offered the following definition of the term: societies appear to be subject, every now and then, to periods of moral moral panic is the folk devil, or, to .
Moral panic: its origins in resistance, ressentiment and the translation of fantasy into reality jock young distinguished professor of criminal justice, graduate center, city university of new york, and professor of sociology, university of kent, uk phd program, john jay college, cuny, 899 10th ave,. The meaning of moral panic criminology essay in order to discuss the matter and explore the subject fully, the meaning of moral panic, which has often misinterpreted must be correctly defined. Media and moral panics stanley cohen’s research into moral panics, identified how the increased reporting on a category of antisocial behaviour or other undesirable events led to moral panics deviancy amplification spiral is the term often used to describe the media hype generated over on issue which causes a moral panic. The concept of moral panics was first initialised in 1972 by stanley cohen when he wrote about ‘folk devils and moral panics: the creation of the mods and rockers’ the term ‘moral panic’ is understood as: a condition, episode, person or groups of persons that emerge to become defined as a threat to societal values and interests.
This describes what a moral panic is and the newest moral panic about technology - created at . An overwrought public anxiety that evil things are afoot the term seems to have been coined by jock young in 1971 the most obvious example of an ancient moral panic is the blood libel. Chas critcher has recently conceptualized moral panic as a heuristic device, or ‘ideal type’ while he argues that one still has to look beyond the heuristic, despite a few exceptional studies .
A moral panic is the intensity of feeling expressed in a population about an issue that appears to threaten the social order according to stanley cohen, author of folk devils and moral panics (1972) and credited with coining the term, a moral panic occurs when "[a] condition, episode, person or. Moral panic theory provides researchers with a method of analyzing a situation resulting from a moral panic moral panic is, as cameron describes, a problem “discussed in an obsessive, moralistic and alarmist manner”. This moral panic in fact makes it more likely that the young deviant will construct this identity that has been attached to them by the media and our society, which tends to result in more crime we have also seen, in recent news the panic of child abuse, kidnapping and paedophilia. Feminists and 'moral panic' of the wall street journal skillfully dissects the issue and claims and attributes the pentagon's craven response to moral panic by this definition, the .
A moral panic is defined as an intense feeling of fear over an issue affecting the population the phrase was first used in 1830, and since then, moral panics have .
Moral panic, on the other hand, is the term used to describe a state of panic induced in a large number of people who feel that a societal norm is being seriously threatened for example, most new .
Oursework moral panic and media folk devils introduction in this study i will first define what a moral panic is, then i will use previous studies from independent sources to find previous opinions and ideas and also what moral panics we have had (and are in the middle of) from the post war period onwards to present day. A moral panic is a reaction by a group of people based on the false or exaggerated perception that some cultural behavior or group, frequently a minority group or a subculture, is dangerously deviant and poses a menace to society. The concept of ‘moral panic’ has had an enormous impact, not just on sociology – where it has spawned a small sub-discipline of moral panic studies – but also on the language of cultural debate and on the practice of journalists and politicians. Thus, a moral panic is a reaction of society to certain social groups or subcultures, based on the belief that they constitute a major threat to the broader culture and its social values.
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Three juveniles were arrested Wednesday and Thursday and were charged with burglary for allegedly breaking into a local restaurant and stealing money from a safe.
Lt. Luis Barrera, in charge of the Criminal Investigation Division of the Alice Police Department, said Thursday that Danny's Restaurant, located on Main Street in Alice reported a break-in on Jan. 4.
The break-in occurred on the night of Jan. 3, Barrera said, when three individuals threw a brick through a glass door. The three individuals were observed on a security camera entering the building, and taking $2,000 from a safe in the restaurant, Barrera said.
An investigation conducted by Sgt. Michael Jaramillo led to the identification of one of the individuals in the video, a 15-year-old Alice High School student.
After his family was contacted by investigators, he turned himself in to the Alice Police Department on Wednesday, Barrera said.
Further investigation led to the identity of the two other suspects, both 16-year-old boys. Those two boys were arrested at Alice High School by investigators Thursday.
Barrera said investigators were given permission to search the residences of the boys and located clothing worn in the burglary, as well as a small amount of cash. Much of the cash, however, had already been spent, Barrera said.
"Apparently, the kids had gone on a shopping spree in Corpus Christi, where they bought clothing and other items using money from the safe," Barrera said.
All three suspects are being held in a juvenile detention facility and await a hearing expected on Monday. They have all been charged with burglary of a building. Barrera praised the work of investigators Thursday, and said the department is particularly concerned that the burglary was committed by individuals who were so young.
"It's a shame - these are students and they're ruining their lives by committing these crimes," Barrera said.
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We encourage you to scrap about yourself - to record your own story. We aren't very rule-oriented here - just keep in the spirit of the scrapbooking challenge!! Play for inspiration, you'll be amazed what you will learn about yourself ...
We welcome entries that are not traditional scrapbooking - such as art journalling, painting, cards, mixed media, off-the-page work. However you like to create - we welcome your work!
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Well I have tried to put it up.. here is a link to my layout..http://crumbsofcreativity.blogspot.com.au/2014/05/another-freaking-scrappy-challenge-may.html thanks!
So sorry, not sure what I have done but the picture is right but the link is for last months page.. sorry!! Must be having a blond day today..hehe!! xxlizzt
Just me again..hehe.. I (hopefully) have the right photo and right link for number 4 layout.. (crossing all my fingers and toes that it works..hehe!!!) xxlizzy
Yes yes yes!! It worked!!! So please go with number 4 layout for the sketch please.... thanks so much.. I am going now.. hehe!!
I freaking love to scrap. What else to I love???? I love my family, my photography, parties, the outdoors, etc. My personal blog is at: heart, mind, hand and eye ...
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This is another in a series of posts about men from history who have either achieved great things in one form or another by pushing boundaries: either in themselves or in society or science or exploration of some form. Boundary pushing and growth is what men do, it's their nature: to grow and push outwards. We, as men, are the frontiers men, the first to discover/uncover new territory, in a metaphysical sense (i.e. including both material and the immaterial) that is later colonised and 'civilised' by the rest of humanity.
John Fitch; (1743-1798), American inventor, who designed and built the first operable steamboat. He was born in East Windsor, Conn., on Jan. 21, 1743, the younger son of a farmer. Fitch left school at the age of eight, proved to be physically unfit for farm work, and after unsatisfactory apprenticeships to two clockmakers, set up a brass shop. He failed in this business, and after serving in the Revolutionary War (during which he had charge of a gun factory), he invested his money with little success in the Northwest Territory.
In 1785, Fitch turned his attention to a steamcoach project and later in the same year tried vainly to get congressional support for operating steamboats on the Mississippi River. During 1786 and 1787 he secured 14-year steamboat monopolies, first in New Jersey and then in Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. Helped by Henry Voight, a clockmaker, he built a boat with rows of side paddles that were powered by a steam engine, and demonstrated it at Philadelphia before members of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. It moved at a speed of about 4 miles (6.4 km) per hour.
In 1790, Fitch built a larger boat with a more powerful steam engine and a stern paddle wheel. This steamboat traveled at a speed of 6 miles (9.6 km) per hour in regular service on the Delaware River. Fitch obtained a patent for the steamboat in 1791, but the passenger and freight business was insufficient for commercial success.
In 1793, Fitch went to France, and although he had a French patent, he was unable to secure backing for his ideas. After his return to the United States he exhibited a small steamboat with a screw propeller, for which he failed to get backing. Lacking the ability to make his inventions pay, he died disappointed and destitute in Bardstown, Ky., on July 2, 1798.
While living in Kentucky, Fitch continued to work on steam engine ideas. He built two models, one of which was lost in a fire in Bardstown. The other was found in the attic of his daughter's house in Ohio in 1849. The model still exists at the Ohio Historical Society Museum in Columbus.[7] In the 1950s, experts from the Smithsonian Museum examined it and concluded that it was "the prototype of a practical land-operating steam engine," meant to operate on tracks – in other words, a steam locomotive.[8]
In 1802, the Englishman Richard Trevithick invented a full-size steam locomotive that, in 1804, hauled the world's first locomotive-hauled railway train, and within a short time the British invention led to the development of actual railways. Americans began importing English locomotives and copying them.[9]
His legal dispute over state monopoly rights with fellow steamboat inventor James Rumsey and others helped bring about the enactment of the first Patent Act of 1790. He is mentioned in the personal letters of several historical figures including George Washington,[10] Benjamin Franklin,[11] Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison.[12]
John Fitch, proving that well known old saying: 'If first you don't succeed, then try, try, try something else...'. He was unsuccessful as a farmer, unsuccessful as a clockmaker, unsuccessfully working in a brass shop, and then unsuccessful as an investor. Eventually, aged 42, he stopped copying/imitating other peoples devices/occupations and tried inventing and making his own contraptions, and became successful at it. Some people (innovators, inventors and that kind of ilk) are better suited to making what they want to make rather than making what other people want. In the case of John Fitch he excerised his creative spark, his Will, in the form of steam engine powered vehicles: the steam-powered boat and the steam-powered locomotive/railway engine.
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On August 27th hundreds of citizens attended the 2013 Conference on Civil Rights: Marching Forward By Looking Back. The following morning, on August 28, 2013, thousands of citizens, from across this country, converged upon our nation’s capital to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington.
This site provides opportunities for people to share remembrances of and pictures from both marches. Additionally, visitors to this site can get updates on a variety of ongoing civil rights initiatives intended to make Dr. King’s dream a reality.
Does your district look any more integrated than it was 50 years ago after the brown decision? Does the fact that children of color consistently score below Caucasian children in standardized tests concern you? Do black and brown students in your high schools and college drop out in greater percentages than white students? Do students of color in your schools have more limited access to advanced or accelerated courses in your schools? Are they suspended or punished at greater rates than the white students in your community? If you’ve answered yes to any of these questions, you’ll want to attend this panel discussion. Three experienced educational leaders (the former superintendent of Chicago public schools; a vice provost from a historically black college; and a professor from Columbia university) will lead a discussion surrounding closing the achievement and opportunity gaps which exist in secondary and post secondary education.
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This is something I'm adding to my blog (The Mongrel Dogs Who Teach). It's a lot like the old Doomsday Clock published by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, and -- just like theirs -- it's set essentially arbitrarily, according to my mood. It reflects my estimate of how much the current United States of America lives up to its own ideals.
You're free to disagree with me as to what the number should be, or indeed what those ideals are, or what events inidicate motion of the bar. Just don't expect me to do anything about your disagreement -- get your own darn progress bar!
The Congress of the United States passes a "fix" to FISA that expands domesitc wiretapping; reduces the threshhold for electronic surveillance; and grants retroactive immunity to telecommunications companies that aided the Bush Administration's illegal wiretapping operations.
Military prosecutors seek a blanket order preventing defense counsel from discussing the identity of prosecution witness with anyone ... including the defendants!
The President makes a vast, unprecedented play for unchecked power: He claims that he can order the Justice Department to ignore writs of contempt of Congress, as detailed in this Washington Post article.
The Health of the Republic bar hasn't moved in several months not because Washington has been asleep but because for every boneheaded jackass decree by this Administration, there has been at least signs of a reinvigorated Congress. But this latest affront is so significant it drags the bar immediately. If Congress does not forcefully and immediately respond -- preferably by citing the President for his clear contempt of Congress -- then we will watch the health of the American experiment sink even lower.
Denial of clearances to DOJ investigators into whether the warrantless wiretapping program violates federal law
The drop is a surprisingly low 4% because (a) the clearance issue is oldish and (b) these three stories have had considerable traction due to careful use of the subpoena power by Congress -- an unexpected sign that the rule of law might be rebounding somewhat after the unhealthy six years we've been through.
The President issued a decree mandating that each federal agency create a "regulatory policy office" (a politcal appointee) to review any new statement or policy guideline; that the agencies must compute the aggregate effect of all regulations before issuing new ones; and that the agnecies demonstrate a specific "market failure" in conducting regulation. It's a surprisingly small shift only because, compared to the loss of habeus corpus and the protection from warrantless surveillance -- and, you know, obedience by the executive to the clear laws of the United States -- this Kremlin-esque sweeping of political power over economic regulation is a minor thing.
During a signing statement, President Bush asserted his power to open physical mail without a search warrant or other legal constraint. The bar dropped 3% because this marks the death of yet another centuries-old civil protection. But it dropped only 3% because it really isn't anything more than the warrantless wiretapping and because, hey, today the Democrats returned to the majority and oversight returned to Washington. Let's hope they rein in this nut before too long.
Setting the initial value is tricky. I've been pretty depressed these past six years and it's tempting to set the number low. On the other hand, there needs to be somewhere for it to go. In light of the recent election I'm tempted to put the number at 50%, meaning that we have about a half-chance of the Republic persisting. But then I remember that I would, in effect, be counting on the Democrats to save us, and that just plunges me back into despair. Prior to the election, I'd have put the number around 20-25%.
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Little Deming Guo was a child who had experience with abandonment. He was born in New York to an undocumented Chinese immigrant, Polly, who fled China for a better life. After a year of struggling to survive as a single working mother, Deming was sent back to China to live with his grandfather. Deming was about five when his grandfather died and he was returned to his mother in New York, having to reacquaint himself with a mother he didn’t remember. He learned to love his mother again and his new life in the Bronx with its ethnic diversity. However, things took another turn after Polly headed to work one day and never returned. The Chinese family Deming and his mother were living with could no longer afford to keep him and arranged for adoption. Deming was sent upstate to a wealthy and very white community, where his name was changed to Daniel Wilkinson and he, at 11 years old, was forced to cope with the loss of his mother and try to fit in with this new family.
This story deals with immigration and racial issues and how this affects each family member. It tells of the great costs and hardship experienced by those who choose to immigrate illegally. It also tells of how people learn to live with the mistakes of the past and how to forgive.
You can now save time spent logging in by connecting your WordPress.com account to Actress and Actors.
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▬ BRAY. & JAKE ♥ ▬ you're my life boys. Don't let me down. brayden, i never think about living without you. i need you and i love you since two years babe, you're my only one ♥
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Oracle and "Responsible Disclosure" - I've been writing about "responsible disclosure" for over a decade; here's an essay from 2007. Basically, it's a tacit agreement between researchers and so...
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Polaroid 42" UHD 4K screen appears cracked on the inside is this a fast cheep repair model #de416t1n4au-pa4 (Angie's List Project Cost Info General Questions Home TV Repair)
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Polaroid 42" UHD 4K screen appears cracked on the inside is this a fast cheep repair model #de416t1n4au-pa4
Bought tv used worked at his house very carefully and softly moved to my house hardly and movement at all to the tv now when I turn on at my house for the first time it looks like a hammer hit the middle only when on. Parts of the bottom of the screen looks fine just midway and up is all distorted and crazy colors.
Possible this is a loose connection issue - but usually that make the whole screen go wacky. Would take a TV Repair guy to tell for sure - but if the screen itself got pushed against or hit something or bumped into the side of the car or such in transport, then could be the screen is toast - which is commonly about half or more of the replacement cost of the TV for that size range.
You can find a LOT of previous similar questions about damaged screens in the Home > TV Repair link in Browse Projects, at lower left with some comments on typical costs. Be sure before talking with a repair shop that you know the price of a new equivalent TV - because it is not uncommon for newer TV's to cost little to no more than the repair on on older one as the price of TV's keeps getting driven down by box stores. It is not uncommon today for a few year old TV to have cost twice or more what the current model for the same screen class does - plus remember with a new TV you get probably a 1-3 year warranty with it, so don't overspend on a repair which might have only a 30 day warranty, and on the repaired part only at that.
How much to fix the screen of 55 class LED curved 2160p SMART TV 4K ultra HDTV w/high dynamic Range-UN55JU6700F
We photographed the lovely couple's day at Hertford Registry Office before completing their day at the George IV pub in Amwell.
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