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You will be folding the paper to make creases that represent thousand-year periods. As you learn parts of the diagram, you would practice them on pieces of scrap paper until you can recreate that part of the diagram by memory. Then you would go on to learn another part. (Want to watch it first on YouTube?) To make the creases, first fold the paper in half from top to bottom, which will give you a long lengthwise crease. Then put the paper lengthwise in front of you and fold it in half from left to right, then fold it in half again in the same direction, so when you open it, you have four columns LABELING THE CREASES Holding the paper lengthwise in front of you, write 2000 BC at the extreme upper left corner. At the first crease to the right, write 1000 BC. at the top of the center crease, write 1 AD (or CE, which means “common era;” more on “A.D.” at footnote 1.) Write 1000 AD at the next crease to the right, and write 2000 AD at the upper right corner of the paper. PART ONE First we will draw in the Roman Empire, starting at the center of your paper, on the middle horizontal line. You will be drawing a band (elongated rectangle) along the crease to represent the Roman empire. Starting a little to the left of the center vertical crease (because the empire started 27 years BC), draw a vertical bar (about an inch high) crossing the middle horizontal crease. From each tip, draw a short straight line to the right, to form the beginning of your rectangle. Write ROM EMP (or an abbreviation of your choice) to the right of your vertical line. Here’s how the diagram should look so far: Continue drawing the bottom line to the right until you are almost half-way to the next vertical crease; at that point, draw a short line upward. That represents the time when the western part of the Roman empire was ended by the invasions of the Germanic tribes in 476 AD. (I do not recommend that you write the dates on your sheet of paper; I am including them to help you estimate where to draw your lines. In this approach, you also are not meant to memorize any of the dates. What you memorize is the visual placement of the countries within the thousand-year columns.) The eastern part of the Roman Empire continued for another thousand years, so from the top of that short line, continue to draw a line to the right until you are almost to the middle of the right-most column. During that time the Eastern Roman Empire is mostly limited to Greece and today’s Turkey, and is also called the Byzantine Empire, so write BYZ above the long line. To continue the top line, draw to the right starting at your original vertical line, but then draw a small step down when you reach the 600’s, to designate the time when the Arabs, who had become Muslims, took possession of the Middle Eastern and African parts of the Roman Empire in the 630’s. Then continue the line to the right. [Following is a detail not shown on the YouTube version]: Draw your line a little past the vertical crease in the paper., then make another step downward, all the way to the crease. That represents 1071 AD, when the Seljuk Turks defeated the Byzantines and within a few decades controlled almost all of Turkey. Draw an S to the right of the small vertical line to represent the Seljuks. Draw a horizontal line along the crease to the right until it is as long as the lower line of your diagram. This narrow band indicates that The Byzantine Empire was left mostly with the area round their capital city, Constantinople. That city was conquered by the Ottoman Turks in 1453 and renamed Istanbul. At that date, draw a vertical line connecting your two horizontal lines, thus closing the Roman Empire band. To the right of the band wite OTTO to represent the Ottoman Turks. Look below to see how your Roman Empire diagram should look. Click here to see maps of the Roman Empire. Now we will diagram some of the Germanic tribes. At the niche you drew at 476, start a narrow band and continue it to the right hand edge of the paper. At 476, write FRANKS, for that is the tribe that became dominant in the area now called France and Germany. Just before the third crease, start an additional narrower band within this one, and continue it to about where the year 1800 would be. This band represents the Holy Roman Empire, formed in 962 as a combination of Germany and northern Italy. It was ended by Napoleon in 1806, so end it with a vertical line. Write HRE within the band. After it ended, the ruling family at the time, the Hapsburgs, continued to rule part of it as the “Austro-Hungarian Empire” right up to World War I. so draw an extension of the bar up to the point where 1918 would be, and draw a vertical line up to end the band. Divide the band lengthwise into a top and bottom half. In the lower half, write AH to indicate the Austro-Hungarian empire. In the upper half write Pr, which stands for the Prussians, who united the northern part of the Holy Roman Empire into the German Empire in 1870. Both empires were ended by World War I. The band extending to the right from the word FRANKS that was not included in the HRE band represents France, and the line goes to the edge of the paper.. Under the word FRANKS, draw another band that also extends all the way to the edge of the paper. This will represent England. In this new band, below the word FRANKS, write ANGLE/S, for with the departure of the the Roman armies from Britain, Germanic tribes called the Angles and the Saxons invaded. The word “England” is a short form of “Angle-land.” In 1707 England joined with Scotland and the resulting combination is called Great Britain, so write GB within the band, in the center of the right-most column. Today the official name of the country is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. so write UK at the far right of the band. Now we will diagram more details about the Arab Muslims. After Muhammad died in 632, he was followed in succession by four other leaders, who were called Caliphs. Caliph means someone who is taking Muhammad’s place as ruler of the Muslims. Then in 661 came the first entity we will add to the diagram, the Ummayad Caliphate. Starting in the niche you made for the 600’s, write U above the Roman Empire. In 750 the Abbassid Caliphate took control, so draw a small vertical line to the right of the U and after it write ABB. [The Caliphate gradually was divided into independent kingdoms that ruled in its name. For details, see the diagram near the bottom of this page, in the “detail” section just above the footnotes.] Draw another vertical line in 1258, when the Mongols end that Caliphate. To its right, write M for the Mongols, who ruled the region now called Iraq until the 1330’s: draw a vertical line there representing the end of the Mongols. To show what happened in Turkey after the Mongols, first draw a horizontal line just above the crease, even with the height of the Byzantine line before you made the inset for the Seljuks. Draw the line as far as where the year 1516 would be. After the Mongol rule ended in Turkey, various groups of Turks controlled different parts of Turkey, and one of them, the Ottomans, gradually defeated the others. To show this process, draw a diagonal line starting from the lowest end of the Mongol line (where it touches the Byzantines), over to touch the new horizontal line where it ends in 1516. On the top of the diagonal, write Tu for Turks, and leave the bottom blank, for it spills into the Ottoman space you have already created at the right. To show what happened in the middle east after the Mongols, write TIMUR to the right of the Mongol section, in the space above the triangle you just drew for Turkey. Timur claimed to be a descendant of Mongols, and his successors the Timurids ruled the in the middle east area until the Ottoman Turks took over the Middle East in 1516. That is where your new horizontal line ends, so draw a short upward line to show the end of the Timurids. Below is what your diagram should look like. I recommend that you learn to draw this diagram by memory before moving on to the next part. Here is the YouTube video showing the process you have just gone through. Each of the following parts also has its own YouTube video. PART TWO This part will fill in the space to the left of the Roman Empire. Just before 1000 BC, start a band projecting both above and below the center horizontal crease. This will represent the kingdom of Israel, where David became king around 1000 BC. (write ISR along the crease) After the death of David’s son Solomon, the kingdom divided into a northern half, which kept the name Israel , and a southern half, called Judah (write JUD just below the crease). The northern half ended in 722 BC, so draw a vertical line ending it, but the southern half continued until 586, where you will draw a vertical line upward ending the entire band. Now we will draw the empires that brought these kingdoms to an end. About 935 BC start a band over Israel, and label it ASS, for it represents the Assyrian empire. That empire continued until 609 (draw a vertical line downward until it touches Judah to end the band) when it was conquered by Babylon. (For Babylon, draw a band whose top line continues the top of the Assyria line, but which extends further than the end of Judah, and then ends with a vertical line at the year 539 that drops down until it is even with the bottom line of Judah, which you should extend to complete the Babylon band. Within the band, write B or BABYLON.) When Babylon ended the kingdom of Judah in 586, it took many of the Jewish people into exile in Babylon. By this time, the word “Jew” came into usage, meaning “people from Judah.” The word “Judea” is from the Roman (Latin) pronunciation of Judah. Draw an even higher band for the next empire, the Persians, still using bottom line of Judah as the lower line. Persia rules the middle east from 539 to 331. Draw the lines for these two dates, and connect them at top and bottom. The reason you drew it higher is because it also encompasses Turkey and Iran. The bottom line will still be parallel with the previous bottom line. Write P or PERSIA within the band. )In 538 Persia allowed some of the Jewish exiles to return to Judah.) In 331 Alexander the Great conquered the Persian empire, and so his empire is to be drawn even higher. Increase the height of your 331 line, and draw the top line to the right until it is even with the start of the Roman Empire, but don’t draw the vertical ending line yet. After Alexander died, one of his generals, Seleucus, took over the rule of the middle eastern part of that empire. His descendants continued to rule there for several centuries as the “Seleucid” dynasty, so write SEL in the space. The combination of Greek and Persian culture is called “Hellenistic” culture. In 235 BC the Parthians conquered the Persian area (Iran) and made it independent from the Seleucids. To show this, draw a narrow band starting at 235 BC, and whose lower line is even with the top of the Roman empire line. Within it write PAR. The top edge of the Iran band shows you where to end the vertical line that ends the Seleucid dynasty, which should be drawn at 64 BC.. We will now trace the major political changes in Iran up to the modern era. The Parthians are replaced in 224 AD by the Sassanids. Draw a vertical line to indicate the change, and to its right write SASS. When the line reaches the time of the Umayyads, extend their line upward into the Iran band, because the Umayyads and then the Abbasids both rule in Iran. After 1000 the Iranians have threir own rulers, some ruling in the name of the Abbassid Caliphs. To show them, daw a band even with the Sassanid band, cutting into the Abbassid area, starting at 830, and extending to the Mongol line. Divide that band into four parts by drawing 3 vertical lines within it. At this time we will fill in only one of these four boxes. (the other details are given at “optional details,” at the end of this page.) These details are additions to the YouTube version. In the third box, write S. This represents the Seljuk Turks. After they were defeated in Iran, they still kept their control of Turkey, where you have already indicated them by the S you drew at the inset of the Byzantine empire. Also, write a letter S within the Abbassid box, at the right edge,because the Seljuks also ruled in Syria and Palestine in the name of the Abbassids. The first two crusades were fought against the Seljuks in Palestine. The Mongols did rule in Iran. Above the large M, draw the lines framing the Mongols high enough to include the Iran horizontal band. The Mongol group that ruled in Iran, as well as in today’s Iraq, was called the “Il-Khan,” so write IK in the space above the M. The Il-Khan also ruled in today’s Afghanistan. After the Mongol rule ended, a man named Timur gained control of Iran, starting in 1370 (The T is already written on the Caliphate line, so just extend their vertical line upward. ) His family line, the Timurids, continued to rule in Iran until their place is taken by a native group, the Safavids (1502 to 1722). (draw a band for them) cutting into the Timurid area.) After the Safavids, , continue the band to the edge of the paper, to indicate the continuing complex history of Iran. The entire band from Parthians to the end can now have a top line. The bottom line of the Safavids forms the top line of the Ottomans, and extends on to the end of the paper. You can write the word IRAN in the space after 1722. After the Mongol rule ended in Turkey, various groups of Turks controlled different parts of Turkey, and one of them, the Ottomans, gradually defeated the others. To show this process, draw a diagonal line from the lowest end of the Mongol line (where it touches the Byzantines, up and right to the end of the Timur line i 1516. On the Top of the diagonal, write Tu for Turks, and leave the bottom blank, for it spills into the Ottoman space you have already created at the right. In 142 BC the Jews, who had been fighting the Seleucids since 167, formed an independent kingdom. Draw the beginnings of a small band within the SEL band, and at the same height as the Israel band. Draw an H in the band, as the Jewish rulers of the country are called the Hasmonean dynasty, ruled by the Maccabee family. Do not draw a line at the right side of the H, as instructions for it will be in the next paragraph. To represent the growth of the Roman Republic, draw a straight line extending to the left from the bottom line of the Roman Empire, all the way back to the year 753 BC, the traditional date for the founding of Rome. Starting in the 200’s BC, draw a steeply curving line up to the upper left tip of the Roman Empire band. That means the Romans as they expanded ended up taking the Middle Eastern lands away from the Seleucids, and that line will also become the right hand edge of the Jew’s Hasmonean dynasty, which the Romans took over as a protectorate in 63 BC. Below is what your Part two should look like. Click here to see the YouTube video of Part Two PART THREE We will start by drawing some details of the middle east before 2000 BC. A little distance under the time-line crease, filling the left hand column, draw a circular loop with an arrow pointing to the left. This will be used to indicate events before 2000 BC. In it first write Sumer. The Sumerians are credited with forming the first civilization in the middle east. They were located in the southern part of today’s Iraq. (Today’s Iraq was also called Mesopotamia, which means “between the rivers” the rivers being the Tigris and Euphrates.) Various cities of the Sumerians dominated the others in turn. Then another group speaking a different language, the Akkadians, appeared just to the north of the Sumerians, and one of their leaders conquered the Sumerians to form what is regarded as the first empire in the region, that of Sargon of Akkad. Make a band and in it write SAR/A. . This empire lasted from around 2400 BC to 2180 BC. Then other cities again became dominant, and the last name to write within your loop is Ur III, this being the third time that the Sumerian city of Ur came to prominence. At the left margin, on the crease, write Amor to represent the Amorites, a people group that had migrated from Arabia to the middle east by the year 2000. They took control of southern Iraq to form the Old Babylonian empire. One of their kings was Hammurabi, famous for the set of laws he drew up. Draw a band for it on the crease, from 1820 BC to 1580 BC, and within it write OLD B. (The Babylonian empire you drew last time, that ended the kingdom of Judah, is called the new Babylonian Empire.) After the Old Babylonia Empire, a group called the Kassites took control in Mesopotamia. (Write KASS on the crease — no band needed. Then the Babylonians and a new group to its north, the Assyrians, alternated in dominance: show this by writing B A B A. This should bring you up to 1000 BC. The Assyrian empire you drew last time, the one that ended the kingdom of Israel, was Assyria’s third attempt at creating an empire. The Minoan culture on the island of Crete had begun already before 2000 BC, but on your diagram write MINOAN some distance above the time line right around the 1700’s, for that is when they reached their peak under king Minos. Draw a dotted line from them back to 2000, and then in the other direction up to 1500, when they ended. Just under it, write MYC at the 1600’s. This represents the Myceneans, whose culture appeared on the Greek mainland at that time, and draw a dotted line for them right up to the year 1200. At that time a major event happened in Greece. Draw a vertical dashed line extending above and below the main time line right at that year. This line represents the Dorian Invasion (you can write DORIAN INV sideways along it. The Dorians were less civilized Greek speakers who invaded from the north. They brought the Mycenean civilization to an end. From that point on, the developments in Greece were an interplay between the newcomers, some of whom became the Spartans, and the previous residents of Greece, notably those at Athens. Draw a dotted line at the same level as the line for the Myceneans, continuing to right right, going just above the Persian empire, and finally ending at the Seleucid empire, for Alexander the Great did take over all of the Greek city-states and they became part of the Hellenistic kingdoms. The Golden Age of Classic Greek culture was in the century when they defeated invasions from the Persians in 490 and 480. One of the groups displaced by the tumult of the Dorian Invasion left Greece looked for a new place to settle somewhere on the Mediterranean. The Egyptians called them the Sea Peoples and repelled them. They finally settled on the western shore of the Mediterranean, in the same area where the people of Israel had settled, and we know them as the Philistines. The term Palestine comes from their name. One of their major cities was called Gaza. There was conflict between them and the people of Israel. For example, the giant Goliath that David brought down with a stone from his sling shot was a Philistine. The establishment of the Kingdom of Israel at the time of David involved David’s conquering of the Philistines. Write PHIL starting at 1200. just to the left of the band for Israel. With the downfall of the Minoans, the Phoenicians from the western shore of the Mediterranean (today’s Lebanon) became prominent sea traders. They established colonies along the African and Spanish coast, one of which was Carthage in present-day Tunisia. As Rome was rising in power, it came into conflict with Carthage (during one of the wars, the Carthaginian general Hannibal led his army, including elephants, over the Alps.) Rome eventually triumphed, so write PHOEN/CARTH in the space under Judah, so that the curved line you drew representing Rome’s expansion closes off the Carthaginians. From that point, Rome was the prime sea power. After the Muslim conquests of the 600’s, the Muslims became dominant in the Mediterranean, up to the time when the city states of northern Italy, especially Venice, became dominant sea powers in the 1400’s AD.. By the 1600’s the Hittites had become a major power in the region we now called Turkey, and played a role in the downfall of the Old Babylonian empire, Write HITT above the word Minoan, at the year 1600, and follow it with a dotted line up to the 1300’s, when it ended. Following the Hittites, at 1300 BC write Aram, with an arrow pointing to the right. These are the Aramaeans who gradually, starting in the 1500’s, replaced the Amorites as a dominant group. They also had migrated from Arabia. Syria during that time was also called Aram. The Aramaeans that settled in southern Mesopotamia were called Chaldeans. Their kingdoms were defeated by the Assyrian empire in 720 BC, but the Chaldeans then overthrew the Assyrians and formed the New Babylonian Empire. Though that empire was ended by the Persians, the langauge of the Aramaeans, Aramaic, gradually became the trade language of West Asia, until it was replaced by Arabic when the Muslims took over the area in the 600’s AD. Jesus and his disciples would have spoken Aramaic to one another; the Bible was early on translated into an Aramaic language called Syriac. The Jewish Talmuds were written in Aramaic This ends Part 3. The way your diagram should look is shown below. Once you have internalized these developments, you can add additional countries and movements to your diagram according to your interests. In the following parts, the upper part of your paper will diagram empires and dynasties in Asia, and the lower part will diagram Africa and the Americas. Below is how your diagram for Part three should look. Here’s the link to the YouTube version of Part 3. MAP CARDS Before going on, you have the option of creating a set of cards. These cards are maps showing the boundaries of some of the empires you have just written down. Print the appropriate maps, cut them apart, and fold the name and date to the back. The date shows when that empire was at its farthest extent. You are not expected to memorize the date, but eyou can make use of the cards by shufflling them and then trying to name them and place them in the proper chronological order. You would then look at the dates in back to see if you are correct. From the 18 maps provided, add only a few at a time to your deck. When you go to the map link, select only the empires you have written down so far. Go to map cards. You could also create an index, on which you will record the names of countries on your diagram and also people that have been mentioned in the text.. Your index could be looseleaf pages, with a letter of the alphabet for each sheet. It could be a spiral notebook. Or you could type it as a word document. (It is optional whether that you alphabetize the words within each letter of the alphabet.) After each word, write what century it occurred in, so you can quickly locate it on your diagram. PART FOUR —- THE CHINESE DYNASTIES To add Asia and the Americas, you need to add more creases to the paper. Refold the paper from to to bottom, along your original time line, then fold it in half again, so that when you open it again you will have creases above and below your original timeline. We will use the top crease for Asia. Start by creating a band along the top crease that extends the entire length of the paper. We will draw vertical lines in between the dynasties. The oldest dynasty commonly recognized is to be drawn starting at the year 2000 BC. Write Xia within the band, and draw a vertical line at 1600. Now a word about Chinese pronunciation. This site will use what is called “pin-yin” spelling system. This system is used on mainland China and in today’s newspaper articles and books. Previously, a system called “Wade-Giles” was commonly used. As I present each Chinese dynasty, I will first give you the pin-yin spelling. After that, in brackets, I will give you an approximation of the sound, using my own system. After that, in parentheses, I will give you the Wade-Giles version. You will probably see the Wade-Giles spelling if you consult older reference books. Put both the pin-yin and Wade Giles spellings into your permanent index. To pronounce the word Xia, you need to know that the “x” represents a soft, breathy “s.” For my version of the pronunciation, say “sya” gently. The Wade-Giles spelling is Hsia. Record as follows in your index: Xia [Sya] (Hsia). More on Chinese pronunciation. The next dynasty lasts from 1600 to 1120. The name of the dynasty is Shang. Pronounce it so the letter “a” rhymes with father. The Wade-Giles spelling is the same. So in your index you would write Shang [Shang] (Shang). Indicate in your index that this dynasty is also called Yin [een] (yin). This dynasty’s influence continues up to today, in that the Chinese expression for a Chinese businessman is a Shang person. The next dynasty is Zhou [Joe] (Chou), up to 221. As time passed, the individual states within the Zhou dynasty fought with one another. This was the “warring states period,” and it was during this time that Confucius lived, and that Sunzi (prounounced swun dzuh) wrote “The Art of War.” One of those states finally defeated the others to unite China and become the next dynasty, called Qin [cheen] (ch’in). It was during the Qin dysnasty that the Great Wall of China was pieced together from some existing walls. It has continued to be repaired and rebuilt over the years. Our English word China comes from the Wade-Giles spelling of this dynasty. The Qin dynasty was short, lasting from 221 to 206. There’s no room to write it in the band, so write the word to the left of the band, in the Zhou part, with an arrow pointing to its narrow part of the band. The Han dynasty lasted 400 years, from 206 BC to 220 AD. (There was a brief interruption that you may choose to put onto your diagram: in the year 9 AD, a dynasty called the XIN [seen] (Hsin) displaced the Han, but the han regained control in the year 25. China then divided into many different dynasties. Some were in the south, and some were in the north, so designate that by drawing a horizontal line within the band right up to the year 589, writing N in the space above the line, and S below. Details are at footnote 2. In 589 China was united again by the SUI [sway] (sui) dynasty. It only lasted until 618. Again, the space is small, so just write a letter S in it. Then the TANG [tang] (tang) took over. That dynasty ended in 906. For the next 54 years China was again divided into many separate groups. Finally in 960 China was united by the SONG [soong] (sung) dynasty, which lasted up to 1279. Draw SONG in smaller print along the bottom half of the band, because In 1179 a tribe from the north conquered the northern half of China, and established the JIN [jeen} (chin) dynasty. You can show it by making a small inset within the Song band. During those years, the remnant of the Song was called the Southern Song. Both dynasties were ended by the Mongols in `1279. The Mongols, starting under Kublai khan, called their dynasty the YUAN [u-umlaut followed by en] (Yuan). That was the time when Morco Polo visited China. The Yuan ended in 1369, and was followed by the MING [ming] (ming), which ended in 1644. Djuring the 1600’s, some of the northern tribes united to form a new group which they called the Manchus. They defeated the Ming in 1644, and began a new dynasty called the QING [ching] {ch’ing), which was overthrown in 1911. China then became the Republic of China (write ROC). In 1949 the Communist Party defeated the ROC in mainland China, but the ROC under Chiang Kai Shek escaped to Taiwan, where they continue. The Communists called the part they ruled the People’s Republic of China (PRC). You can draw the PRC as an inset in the ROC. Though it is small on the diagram, it is the most populous nation in the world. That ends part 4. The diagram for Asia will appear after part 5. Here is the YouTube version of Part 4. PART FIVE — KOREA AND JAPAN Please draw the Korea sequence right on top of the Chinese band. You could start again by drawing the entire band first, starting at 1 AD. Write “Korea:” just before the 1 AD crease, to the left of the Korea band. At 1 AD write CHOSON.. During the 100’s and 200’s, the country became divided into three separate.states. This can be diagrammed by drawing two horizontal lines during the space from 100 to 660. The three are named in footnote 3. One of the kingdoms conquered the other two in 690, so draw a vertical line there and write SILLA. In 932 it was replaced by KORYO, from which we get our word Korea. In 1259 the Mongols conquered Korea,, so draw a line there and writ M. Notice it is just above the Yuan dynasty inn China, which is the name for the Mongol rule there. In 1388 the country again came under Korean leadership, so draw a line and write in the next era, which is called YI. (another name for it is Chosen). In 1910, Japan took control of Korea, so draw a line and put a J. Japan had to give up Korea at the end of World War 2, so draw a line at 1945, and then to its right draw a horizontal line in the middle of the band, writing N above the line and S below, showing that Korea now became divided then into North Korea and South Korea. Please draw the Japan sequence just above the Korean sequence. Around the 200’s AD, write YAMATO. Then, within the 700’s, put an N. which stands for the capital city during the Nara period (711-791). For the rest of the diagram, please make two bands, one above the other, because most of the eras have at least two names: one is the name of a location, and the other the name of a family. For the period 791 to 1185, write HEIAN in the upper space, for that was the Capital City (it is also called Kyoto), and in the lower space write FUJI, standing for the name of the family that because dominant during the ere: the Fujiwara. For the era from 1185 to 1392, write KAM for Kamakura in the upper space, for that is the name of the leaders’ military base, and MIN for Minamoto in the lower space, for that is the family name of the founding leader. (After his death, the leading family was the Hojo family). For the era from 1392 to 1603, write MUR for Muromachi in the upper space (it was the district that the leaders were based in), and ASH for Ashikaga, the name of the predominant family. If you want to add more detail, the 30 years prior to 1603 was called the Azuchi-Momoyama period. Those are both names of castles). Then, for the period 1603 to 1868 write EDO in the top space. it was the capital city for that era; we now call it Tokyo. In the \lower space, write TOK for Tokugawa, the name of the predominant family. During the Three major eras you have just filled in, the emperor was basically a figurehead, and the actual ruling was done by military leaders, called Shoguns. That is why these eras are sometimes called “shogunates.” In 1868, the emperor at the time took power back from the shoguns and began a period of modernization. In the upper space write TOK for Tokyo, the capital city, and in the lower space write MEI for Meiji, the name of the emperor. With his death in 1911, the Meiji period comes to an end. INDIA We will add some highlights of India just below the China line. Before 2000 BC, the Indus Valley Civilazation developed around the Indus river. Draw it by making a loop with an arrow point to the left. Inside write IND VAL, and that it started around 2500 BC. That civilization is also called Harappan. The English word India is taken from the name of the Indus River, and so is our adjective Hindu, formed by adding an H in front of the River’s name. The Indus Valley civilization came to an end sometime before 1500 BC. At the 1500 BC mark, make a vertical dotted line, and write ARYAN INVASION. That invasion came from the north, from Central Asia. The invaders brought new gods and concepts that mixed with the ones already found in India. the inter-action has resulted in Hinduism, the collective names for the religions that developed in India. The invaders, by dominating the original population, also started the caste system. Scholars noted that the invader’s language, Sanskrit, has some similarity to words found in Iran, in the Hittite language, and to many languages found in Europe. They have proposed that all these languages have a common origin, and have named that common source “Indo-European,” which simply means it is found both in India and Europe. For much of the time, India was ruled by small indpendent states. We will draw in a few times when large parts of India were united into empires. the ones we will draw were based in north India, and each one conquered some but not all of southern India. For the first one, make a band from 321 BC to 185 BC, and inside write MAU, for the Mauryan empire. Make another band from the 320 AD to 500 AD, and write GUP, for the Gupta empire. Muslims immigrated to India starting already in the 700’s. Draw a line at 1562, and after it write MOG for Mogul, a Muslim empire that took control of much of India. The name of this empire is also spelled Mughal. One of its leaders built the Taj Mahal during the mid 1600’s. As it’s power began to fade in the 1700′,s the control of the British was gradually increasing, so within the band draw a diagonal line starting at the bottom line in 1600 and moving up to hit the top line in 1858, the year when India was officially added to the British Empire. Write BR for Britain under that line. India became independent in 1947, so draw a vertical line showing the end of British rule. Tt that time the area around the Indus River became a separate country, Pakistan. Pakistan is mostly Muslim, but there are still also a lot of Muslims within India itself. In 1971 the Muslim area at the east edge of India, which had been part of Pakistan since 1947, separated to become the country of Bangladesh. You may indicate these divisions by drawing horizontal lines up to the edge of the paper. See the options section when you are ready to add more details about India. Below is how the Asia part of your time line should look. Here is the Korea/Japan sequence on YouTube.. PART SIX — THE AMERICAS On the YouTube version, I drew the Americas half-way down the bottom half of the paper. Now I recommend that you put the Americas on a crease close to the bottom of the paper, so you can put Africa directly under the material you drew along the center crease. this will allow you to see the inter-connections between Egypt and the empires of western Asia/ For the Americas, make a crease about an inch above the bottom of paper. Since most of the larger and longer-lasting entities are found either in or near Mexico or in or near Peru, please write Mexico on that crease, and Peru below it. The first band to draw on the Mexico sequence, writing just above the crease, starts around 1500 BC, and continues to 600 BC. Drawing a vertical line to end an empire doesn’t mean that the people stop existing, just that the empire has now reached the end of its time of predominance. Inside this first band write OLMEC. Then, above the Olmec band, starting at 800 BC make a band that lasts to 700 AD, and label it ZAPOTEC. Under that,that is, n the crease. make a band from 300 AD to 700 AD, and write TEO. That stands for the Teotihuanaco Civilization. Note that the Zapotec and Teotihuanaco end at the same time. The Toltecs then became dominant — write that name after 700 AD. In the 900’s, a war-like tribe, the Chichimec, was beginning to raid throughout Mexico. Write their name above the Toltics, but without making a band. The Chichimec group defeated the Toltec around 1200. . After the collapse of the Toltecx. the Aztecs moved to central Mexico, and developed their civilization, which is dated starting at 1325. The Spanish conquered the American peoples starting round the 1520’s so draw a dashed vertical line at that date, extending both above and below the crease, writing SP to the right of that line. Then write the word AZTEC after Toltec, but so it fits before that dashed line. Meanwhile, the time of greatest flourishing for the Maya was in Guatemala from AD 300 to 900, so make a bar or shape for them just above the Zapotec line. After 900, many Mayans moved to the Yucatan peninsula of Mexico, and that is where the Spaniards found them and conquered them. So after 900, continue the Mayans as a dotted line, and end the line at the dashed vertical line. The Maya still exist in Mexico. For the Peru sequence, to be written just below the line, we will for the most part write names without making bands. Many of these civilizations existed at the same time, but in different parts of western South America. At 1000 BC write CHAVIN. Then starting around 300 BC write PARACAS. At 200 AD, write NAZCA, and jsut below it, write MOCHICA. Just below that, you can make a band lasting from 300 AD to 1000 AD, for the Tiahuanaco civilization. One of their major cities was Huari. You could write TIA/HUARI in the band. Make a dotted line from the Mochica extending to the right to 1000 AD, and their write CHIMU. The Incas formed and began expanding after that. Their empire is dated from 1438. Draw INCA so it fits before the Spanish dashed line. The Inca conquered the Chimu. To represent North America, we will first write in three civilizations that together are called the “mound builders” Write these names one after another, without making a band, above the Mexico material. At 700 BC write ADENA (It was centered in Ohio). Then starting about 300 BC write HOPEWELL (centered in the midwest.) At 500 AD write MISSISSIPPIAN, which was centered in the southern US. To represent the many gruops in the southwest, wrote ANASAZI aound 800 AD. That is the commonly-used name for the ancestors of today’s Pueblo-building peoples (Anasazi is a Navajo word that means “Ancient Ones.), The term refers to the settlements that developed around the 4-corners area (where the states of Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico converge), noted for building stone houses in the clefts of canyon walls. One of those settlements, at Mesa Verde, reached its high point in the 1300’s, but soon after that was deserted. It is presumed that the peoples then moved further south to their present location. At the right of the dashed line, representing the Spanish conquest, writing just above the Maya line, draw a line starting in the 1600’s, with a diagonal going up from the same starting point, to represent the French and British colonizing in North America. Create a small band at 1776 for the year that the United States of America declared independence, and write USA within in.. Above USA, make a box for Canada, which received home-rule from Britain in 1867, and total independence in 1931, while still accepting the king or Queen of Britain as their king and queen. Under USA, and extending downward vertically to below the crease, draw a dashed line paralleling the Spanish dashed line, at about the 1820 point, for it was in the 1820’s that most of the present South American countries fought their wars of independence against Spain. to the right of the line, write LAT AM (Latin American countries). Below you can see what your diagram of the Americas should look like. Click here for the YouTube version. PART SEVEN — AFRICA In a change sfrom the YouTube version, please draw a crease just below the material you drew along the center crease. Make a band along this crease to represent Egypt. We will begin with Egypt, and please start by making a band at the low edge of your paper, all the way from left to right. We will simply draw the vertical lines of divisiion within that band as we progress. Egypt became a united country around 3100 BC, so below the band you have drawn, make a loop with an arrow pointing to the left. In it write “Egypt united, 3100 BC.” That was the beginning of the First Dynasty. By the time we get to the third dynasty, Egypt enters into a major period of flourish called the Old Kingdom. Within your loop, draw a band, and in it right OLD K. The dates are 2700 BC to 2180 BC. It was during the ealy part of the Old Kingdom taht the well known pyramids were built, in the 2500’s. Now we will draw within the band across the bottom of your paper. Draw vertical lines to create a space from 1900 BC to 1786 BC, and within it write MID K for Middle Kingdom. Then separate a space from 1560 BC to 1085 BC, and write NEW K for New Kingdom. It would have been during the New Kingdom that Moses led the people out of Egypt and into the wilderness of Sinai. In between the Middle and New Kingdom, one of groups that took control of Egypt was Semite invaders called Hyksos, so write HYK between those two kingdoms. During the 400 years after the New Kingdom, there were 4 dynasties, 4 DYN. (Details in footnote 4.) Then comes a thousand year period when Egypt is controlled by the countries you have already drawn on your center crease. As you copy them to the Egyptian band, make it a point to draw the country in line with the corresponding one above. The Persians included Egypt in their empire (write P). Then Alexander the Great conquered Egypt, and after his death it was ruled by his general Ptolemy and his descendants (write PT). Cleopatra was a member of the Ptolomy family. Since we associate her with the Roman Anthony, it is no surprise that Egypt next came under Roman control, from 64 BC to 661 (write ROM), when it came under the control of the Muslim Umayyad Caliphate. (During the years after 476 AD, it was the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) that controlled Egypt, except for a few years when Persia (the Sassanids) took control). Write ROM for Romans. At 661 with U for the Umayyads, then at 750 write AB for the Abbassids, then at 879 write M, for several other Muslim families that took control. Additional Muslim dynasties followed. [For details, see the diagram near the bottom of this page.] The Fatimids (FAT) took control in 980, then the Ayubbids AY) in 1189. The major Ayubbid leader was Saladin, who also controlled Jerusalem, and was the opponent of Richard the Lion Hearted of England during the Third Crusade. When the Mongols invaded western Asia, they did not conquer Egypt, but at the time a class of Turkish slaves rose to power, and established the Mamluk dynasty (MAM) from 1250 to 1517, when the Ottoman Turks defeated them (OTTO). You already know that the Ottoman Empire came to an end at World War I. The following African kingdoms will be drawn below the Egypt band. Another African country that continued through most of the period on our paper was Ethiopia, also known as Abyssinia. We will end with a few of the larger and longer lasting empires and kingdoms that developed in West Afria. Draw an oval from 1500 AD to 1300 AD. The part of that oval before 1000 AD was the kingdom of Ghana (GHANA), and after 1000 the same general area was controlled by the kingdom of Mali (MALI). Starting around 1500, write Songhai, below it write Hausa, and indented from the write Fulani. By that time the colonial history of Africa was under way. Below is the diagram for Part Seven, the last part. Here is the link to the YouTube video.
More options and details follow, but here is the complete diagram. This diagram is different than the YouTube version, in that the Americas are placed at the bottom so that Egypt can be closer to the middle. It also includes the names of the additional Iranian and Egyptian eras that are explained below in the Optional Details section.
By now you probably have thought of additional countries that you could add. You are encouraged to add as many as you would like, but because there is limited room on the paper, I recommend you develop separate pages that give close-ups of certain time periods and continents, or even century pages. Here are three learning methods to help you:
By memorizing one famous person in each century, you can internalize a framework upon which you can add more detail.
On a century page, you will combine ribbons from the diagram with the names of key people and events of that century. Go to explanation
You learn them by listing them on a 10-century form that helps you memorize by space and location. Go to Explanation
More details on Iran. You have drawn a band with four sections where Iran became independent from the Abbassid Caliph. The Tahirids (T) ruled from about 800 to 870, and then the Samanids (Sa) from 870 to about 1000. You have already drawn in S in the third section, indicating the rule of the Seljuk turks. Around 1140 they were defeated by an Iranian group, the Khwarezm Shahs (indicate as KS), Around 1220 the Saljuks defeated the Shahs, leaving both groups too weak to resist the Mongols.
The European conquest of the Byzantines. In1204, during the fourth crusade, the Europeans defeated the Byzantines and ruled their territory until 1261. They called their rule the “Latin Kingdom of Constantinople.” You may show this by writing an L in the lower part of the Byzantine band in the 1200’s.
Of the four dynasties after the New Kingdom of Egypt, two were invaders from outside Egypt: one Libyan and one Cushite (the country south of Egypt). The dynasties are: TANITE, 1085 to 970, (it is named after the Egyptian city of Tanis), then LIBYAN to 760, then CUSHITE to 650, (they ruled in the southern half of Egypt while the Assyrians controlled the northern half) then SAITE to 545 (named after the Egyptian city of Sais).
Japan detail. The 30 years prior to 1603 was called the Azuchi-Momoyama period. (Those are both names of castles).
More India details. Of the many smaller groups that appeared, you could add these, and then add more as you study India. In the space around 1AD, write Kushan. Under the gupta band, write Pallava, thena after it around 500 AD write Chola. From 1206 there were many separate Muslim states, called the Sultanates of Delhi. Under the Mogul band, write Maratha.
Spain. Draw a band for Spain under and the same length as the band for the Angles. The Germanic tribe that ended up in Spain was the Visigoths, so write VISI at the beginning of the band. The Umayyad dynasty conquered Spain by crossing over from northern Africa, so draw a vertical line ending the Visigoth period and draw a U to the right of it. A sequence of Muslim groups continued to rule in Spain, but the Christian rulers who remained in the far north of the country over the next 500 years gradually took back control of the country. Show this by drawing a diagonal line starting around the 900’s at the bottom line of the band, and ending up in 1492 at the top of the band. Under the line write Chr, to represent the Christian rulers, and at the end of the band, by the right edge of the paper, write SP for Spain.
Arab Kingdoms. The diagram below shows the many small states that ruled parts of the Muslim world starting with the Umayyad Caliphte:
CHINA — THREE KINGDOMS. The diagram below shows the Chinese groups that ruled after the end of the Han Dynasty.
CHINA AFTER TANG. The diagram below shows the many gruops that ruled in Chna after the Tang dynasty ended.
1. It was in the 500’s that someone (named Dionysius Exiguus) got the idea of numbering the years starting from the time of Christ. That’s what is commemorated by the use of the initials AD (those snd for the Latin Words Anno Domini, which means “the year of the Lord” with BC then being read as “before Christ.”) Many scholars today use CE (reading it as “common era”) to label the time period from Christ to the present, and then title the period before Christ as BCE (before common era). In estimating the time when Augustus was emperor, he was about 6 years off, so that is why we now commonly present the date of the birth of Christ as about 6 or 7 B.C.
2. After the end of the Han dynasty, China was divided into 3 kingdoms, called Wei, Shu Han, and Wu. Later these combined and the result was called Western Jin. After that the north and south had different dynasties. In the north, most of the time span was a dynasty called Toba, or Northern Wei. In the south, the succession os dyansties was: Eastern Jin, Luiu Song, Southern Qi, Lian, and Southern Chen. See diagram above.
Timeline Chart of World History by John Sparks. Many pages fold out to give colored bands on which are printed names of famous peole and events. The accompanying book has an essay about each of several of the major civilizations. This link also mentions other similar books. Sometimes you can find this book on discount book tables.
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Willian and Yelena offer two separate bedrooms each with private bath, air conditioning, hot water 24 hours and set just 50 meters from the beach. They offer breakfast, lunch and dinner, prices of meals and room are negotiable, these excellent hosts will suit their budget. They estaán agreements with the institutions and people so you can dive, fishing, hiking, walking and internet access. In the many reviews I've read of this home stand out essentially the friendliness of the hosts and their beautiful food specializing in seafood of all kinds, so that this house classified as highly recommended.
This is a beautiful zone of beach South of Matanzas's province where you can accomplish activities of diving, fishes sports, birds's observation and another activities of nature. Beautiful beaches, sun, nature and more at pigs's Bay. National park Zapata and Sitio Ramzar.
Horseback riding | Taxi | Electricity 110v & 220v | Massage | Airport pickup | Organizing excursions | Breakfast is offered | Lunch is offered | Dinner is offered | Bicycle rental | Sport Fishing | Diving | Birdwatching |
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I feel that, as both a reader and a writer, the hallmark of a well written book is one that takes us outside of ourselves. Where the line between reality and fantasy becomes so blurred you have a hard time remembering that the characters of the book are really nothing more than figments of a brilliant imagination.
Kelsey could be your co-worker, Rafe could be your boss, and Tracy (who I'm hoping gets a story of her own - hint, hint, Debra!) could be your best friend.
In my opinion The Vampire and the Vixen is worth your time, money, has relatable characters, will be one I will re-read, and has shown a remarkable effort by the writer. I give it 5 hearts.
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Morning all, feel free to grab a cup of coffee and join me as I interview fellow author Debra St. John.
Allergic (What can I say? 'Tis the season around here. If I don't take two (and sometimes three) types of allergy medicine each day I sneeze my head off. Ugh.)
Creative (All writers have to be, I guess, but I also like to scrapbook, garden, and cook; which all involve being creative in some way.)
Sitting on the porch in summer with a really good book. (Add a light breeze and a tall glass of water with a slice of lemon and life doesn't get any more perfect.)
Going on vacation. (We recently booked another cruise for Spring Break 2014. And although it's too soon to be counting the days, we're pretty excited!)
I'm jealous. A cruise sounds awesome. Music is a big influence on my writing. I have certain songs that inspire individual chapters, and even whole books. What helps to inspire you?
Music is definitely a big inspiration for me as well. I've used songs in many ways for inspiration. For example, my heroine in This Can't Be Love has a butterfly tattoo on her lower back because of a line in a Brad Paisley song. My hero in An Unexpected Blessing puts mustard on his fries because of a line in an Eric Church song. My story A Christmas to Remember was inspired by the song of the same title sung by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton. And my free read Mistletoe and Folly was inspired by a Toby Keith song. I also have an idea for a time travel spinning around in my head based on another of his songs. (Can you tell I like country music?!) In addition, a lot of my characters have 'theme songs': songs that remind me of them and/or their stories whenever I hear them.
I love vampires. I always have. They are some of my favorite heroes (and heroines). It was only a matter of time until I used the theme in a story of my own. And I love libraries. (With all those books they're like a little glimpse of heaven right here on Earth.) So my hero and heroine are both librarians.
All of the holidays approaching (Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas) seem to take their turn as my favorite as they each come in turn. One tradition we practice for all three is decorating the house, both inside and out. I love digging into the first box of decs for the season. Halloween ones are cozy and cute (pumpkins and ghosties) rather than macabre around our house. Even Thanksgiving has turkeys and pilgrims to display. But we get really serious for Christmas. We have boxes and boxes and boxes of decs. We do two trees; a real one downstairs and an artificial one upstairs. The latter holds ornaments we've gathered over the years on special occasions and vacations, so setting up the tree is like a little trip down memory lane. Lights go up on the bushes in the front and on the trees in the back. And every available surface (and some floor space) holds some type of Yuletide decoration. Of course there are definite rules to go along with the decorating. Each holiday must wait its turn. No Halloween decorations until October 1, no Thanksgiving decorations until November 1, and absolutely no Christmas decorations or music until the day after Thanksgiving.
Debra St. John has been reading and writing romance since high school. She always dreamed about publishing a romance novel some day. Her dream came true when she started writing sultry contemporary romance with sexy heroes and spunky heroines for The Wild Rose Press. Although she's a country gal at heart, she lives in a suburb of Chicago with her husband, who is her real life hero.
She is the author of The Corral Series, which includes her debut release, This Time for Always, a Champagne Rose and Rosebud bestseller at The Wild Rose Press. The second book in the series, This Can't Be Love, was Love Romance Cafe's Best of 2010 Contemporary winner. This Feels Like Home will complete the series when it releases in January.
Her holiday stories include A Christmas to Remember, An Unexpected Blessing (Thanksgiving), and her latest release, The Vampire and the Vixen for Halloween.
Kelsey Adams is determined to get ahead without the influence of a famous father or by getting special favors from her boss. So it was a big mistake to kiss Rafe Alexander on the balcony at a library fundraiser.
Rafe is mysterious, charming, and sexy. And he's Kelsey's new boss. He wants people to accept him for what he is. Which could be difficult because Kelsey has more than a sneaking suspicion he's a vampire.
Can she look beyond that and trust him with her heart to have the future she wants? And will he still be there when the sun comes up?
Readers, be sure and pick this book up. I've read it and I have to say it's great. I caught myself laughing out loud a time or two. Look for my review on Wednesday.
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Today's post is brought to you by my SON. Frank's Adventure was written as a "tall tale" for school.
The first "tall tale" he wrote was almost the exact same story as Spiderman, which we sadly had to erase due to blatant plagiarism. When the almost certain temper tantrum occurred the writing of this "tall tale" became an act one can only describe as similar to pulling teeth.
As a soon to be published author who constantly dabbles in writing, it has become second nature. Thoughts pop into my head, I write them on paper, and then like playing with the countless number of Lego's we own, I begin to build on what is written. When the words are flowing, the writing is effortless. When the words aren't, it's a dead end I find hard to rectify.
This collaboration opened my eyes and got me to thinking. How is one taught how to write a story? For this particular "tall tale" is began with me asking SON leading questions.
Needless to say the next time I come up against a brick wall in my writing, I might just have to ask myself a few leading questions to see where they can lead me.
One day when Frank was walking home from school he heard a strange noise. It sounded like a growly oink. Frank decided to investigate. When he did, he saw a spider pig! It was a pink pig with eight spider legs, fangs, and a curly pig tail. Frank was not scared. In fact, he thought spider pig was cool! “That’s a whole lot of bacon,” He said. But Frank was worried. Spider pig was very skinny. “Are you hungry spider pig?” He asked. Spider pig grunted. Frank dug in his lunch box and found a pack of crackers. He gave them to spider pig. Spider pig was glad to have found a new friend. As Frank patted spider pig, he decided to give him a name. “I’m going to call you Spider pig.”
Together they began to walk home. On the way they passed the grocery store. An elderly lady was having a hard time carrying her groceries. Spider pig knew what to do. He made a web basket to carry the bags in. Together Frank and Spider pig helped the old lady. It made them feel good when she gave them a quarter. They decided to do more good deeds on the way home. Using Spider pig’s super strength they pulled a car from a swamp. With Spider pig’s many legs they rescued a cat from a tree and helped the firemen hold the water hose at a fire.
“Now what do we do?” Frank asked Spider pig. They were almost home. “Mom’s cooking dinner.” Frank said. “We can rest until there’s a new problem!” He suggested. At Spider pig’s oink, Frank nodded. “Hmm,” he wondered. “Think we’ll have pork chops tonight?” Frank said. Spider pig shook his head no, not amused. “Well how about steak?”
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I am currently self published and have the above release with with Eternal Press/Caliburn Pres. I am sad to announce that my work with LadyBee Publishing and
I've loved reading and writing from a very young age. Books open the door to the imagination and can take you places you've always wanted to be. I'm very lucky to be able to share some of my imagination with you. Life is such a wonderful journey... Heather McAlendin is originally from Timmins, Ontario and now lives in Toronto, Ontario with her family.
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Ash Museum is in the Cemetery Chapel, Ash Cemetery, Ash Church Road, Ash. We are open 3rd Sunday each month 2.00pm - 4.30pm.
This hand pulled funeral bier, which continued in use until c.1977, forms a central exhibit in the museum.
Other interesting objects include three shields which formerly hung in the British Legion Hut next to the Ash War Memorial, saved when the hut was demolished, a souvenir programme for the presentation of the Victoria Hall clock and turret by Dr Henry Morris Chester in memory of his mother, the trowel used to lay the foundation stone of the Victoria Hall, and Mr Wren's Burial Board Notice Board.
A Lucas 260N “King of the Road” carbide cycle lamp made by Joseph Lucas Ltd of Birmingham forms part of a display of memorabilia from the very well known Tolley's Garage. A plan of Ash Cemetery in 1887 is also on display. In 1943 Italian Prisoners of War were kept at Carfax Avenue, and on display we have the Crucifix in the Bottle made by POW Annunziata Alfonso in 1944. You can also see a painting of St Peter’s Church c.1906 by John James Miles who spent his whole working life as school master in Ash at Ash National School and then at Heathcote Memorial School; and from Tongham School we have collection of Tongham Trophies.
Ash Common School was founded in 1860 and renamed renamed Heathcote Memorial School in memory of the Reverend Gilbert Wall Heathcote, Rector of Ash 1838 to 1884, who died in 1893. Our display includes copies from the log books, the 1860 foundation stone and a rainwater head dated 1884 commemorating the building of the first extension to the school.
There is a large and growing collection of old pictures of village buildings and people to browse through and bring back memories. There are folders of Tongham Stories and memories of the Ash Through the Ages Group of the Ash U3A to read, Ash Museum Newsletters and History Notes produced by Ash Museum on a range of topics.
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The Peoria Pathways to Prosperity team and its partners completed a pilot manufacturing pre-apprenticeship and are scaling it to engage approximately 40 students across four school districts and multiple manufacturing employers for AY 2018.
Also, Illinois Central College’s Industrial Maintenance apprenticeship is launching a pilot cohort of 15 students in fall of 2018, and new apprenticeships in Manufacturing, IT, and Health Sciences are being readied for following semesters. Pathways have been sequenced in Health Sciences, Manufacturing, and Information Technology across six unique school districts. The master template/framework was adopted, and a regional pathways dashboard is currently being constructed with sequencing. The team is also planning work to engage more regional districts this fall.
September 2017 — In Peoria, the initial success of Peoria Pathways to Prosperity has drawn attention as a promising demonstration of the community’s capacity to embrace change to meet the challenges ahead. This success was highlighted recently in Peoria Magazine: Read more
June 2017 — In AY 2016-17 Peoria Pathways to Prosperity placed sixty interns at 16 unique employers. Peoria is on track to launch a Criminal Justice Pathway in AY 2017-18 and an Education & Training Pathway in AY 2018-19. They are also refining their Career Pathways guide for the upcoming year. Finally, the American Federation of Teachers is offering a third year of funding to sustain and expand the Pathways work in Greater Peoria. You can learn more about the funding here.
The Greater Peoria region renewed its efforts to study economic development including the region’s talent ecosystem that includes many pipelines formed by elementary, secondary, post‐secondary, and business‐centric talent development organizations. In the Spring of 2015, the Mayor of Peoria invited executives from Peoria Public Schools, Peoria Federation of Teachers, CEO Council, Peoria Chamber of Commerce, Illinois Central College, Illinois Student Assistance Commission, Illinois Pathways Initiative, and Greater Peoria Workforce Alliance to participate in conversation with George Letavish, Illinois Governor’s office to consider the possibility of joining the Pathways to Prosperity Network. The participants (stakeholders) agreed to bind together to form a Peoria Pathways to Prosperity (PP2P) team to study education to careers challenges facing students matriculating through the Peoria Public Schools and to recommend improvements.
The teams findings revealed a greater need for alignment of curriculum leading to occupations, between Peoria Public Schools and Illinois Central College, as well as need for private sector businesses to work with education to create career-development opportunities for Peoria’s youth. To move on these needs, in June of 2015 the Pathways team applied for, and received a grant through the American Federation of Teacher’s Innovation Fund. This grant allowed the Pathways team to hire a full-time coordinator, Brent Baker, dedicated to creating new opportunities for Peoria Public Schools youth. Most recently, the Pathways team has been provided a second year of funding through the AFT to continue the Pathways work well into 2017.
Created, embedded, and aligned seven new dual-credit healthcare and manufacturing courses beginning AY 2016
Established a standing committee comprised of Peoria Public Schools and Illinois Central College administrators dedicated to expanding college access
Saw the launch of our first Community Initaitive Center of Excellence for Secure Software (CICESS), secured software apprenticeship cohort of seven students, began the program
Launched te Peoria Mayor’s Internship Challenge, an initative focused on encouraging business leaders to create internships for students
Continue aligning high school curriculum to Illinois Central College (ICC) applied science programs and employer expectations
Encourage students to participate in TRICON building trades work-based learning program, a yearlong program that exposes students to a variety of trade unions and a semester long internship
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Continue backwards mapping and embedding of early college credit at the secondary level in Peoria Public Schools
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May 2, 2018, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic – Sister Margarita Ruiz, OP, presented a book on the history of 22 congregations of women religious in the Dominican Republic during a public assembly April 12 in the auditorium of the Dominican Institute of Theology in Santo Domingo.
She was chosen to present the book – Memoria Histórica de la Vida Religiosa Femenina en República Dominicana: 1959-1999 (Historic Memory of the Life of Women Religious in the Dominican Republic: 1959-1999) – because of her leadership in coordinating the histories of the congregations and helping to compile and edit the unique history.
Memoria Histórica was the result of a proposal by the Latin American Religious Conference (CLAR) that women religious congregations in Latin America write and share their histories. CLAR sought to commemorate the 40 years of the organization’s existence; make visible the presence of women religious in the nations represented by CLAR; and guide consecrated women in their efforts to re-found their congregations to meet the needs of the world.
Sister Margarita said she experienced “great joy” in writing the history of the Adrian Dominican Sisters and Associates who have ministered in the Dominican Republic. “It really was a group project,” she said, explaining that all of the Sisters who had ministered in the Dominican Republic were involved in gathering the information, evaluating their accomplishments, and judging their response to the challenges they had lived.
Recently, the 22 congregations that had written their history in the Dominican Republic saw the benefit of compiling their histories into one book so they could learn from the events, changes, and reflections of one another, Sister Margarita said. “Everyone is eager to read the book and to be able to recognize the presence of God in the midst of the different spiritualities of the religious who worked in the Dominican Republic during the years when the history was written.”
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The Models Contrasted. In actuality, "the" theory of evolution is a misnomer. There are several different, competing models (Darwinian evolution, Punctuated Equilibrium, Gaia, life from extraterrestrial sources, etc.). In general, they share some common predictions, including the introduction of new genetic material via mutations, migration of one "kind" of life into another", an "old earth", etc. On the "creation" side, there are also several different models ("literal Genesis", Gap Theory). In general, they include the introduction of various "kinds" of life via supernatural intervention, no migration of one "kind" of life into another, a global cataclysmic flood that devastated the planet, etc. In addition, there are various models under the umbrella of "theistic evolution" that combine aspects of both natural evolution and supernatural intervention.
Evidence from Biology. While both evolution and creation models attempt to describe things that happened in the distant past that cannot be reproduced today, there is laboratory evidence that can contribute to the "plausibility" of a model. From a biology perspective comes evidence associated with mutations and a concept called "irreducible complexity". Genetic mutations are the only known source of new materials to increase genetic variability. Those observed today tend to be harmful, not helpful. As suggested in numerous fruit fly and E. coli bacteria experiments, the genetic code is observed to deteriorate or degrade over time, not get better. There are fatal or harmful effects with some variation, but always within a bounding limit of viability and never any new organs.
Most evolutionary models indicate that "natural selection" or "survival of the fittest" is the mechanism that filters out the many "bad" mutations in favor of the few "good" mutations. However, the observed evidence from biology shows numerous organs, systems, and functions that function only when totally complete. Having only a portion of the whole conveys no evolutionary advantage to the individual. In fact, in some cases, the organism cannot survive without all the proper elements working together. Per Darwin: "If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed, which could not possibly have been formed by numerous, successive, slight modification, my theory would absolutely break down."
Examples of this "irreducible complexity" include single-celled life, vision, the immune system, blood clotting, circulation system, reproduction, flight, metamorphosis, and many others.
Regarding single-celled life, there is the mutual interdependence of DNA and protein-based replicating machinery that requires at least several hundred different specific biological macro-molecules. To that must be considered the required combination of DNA, messenger RNA, ribosomes, cell membranes, enzymes, lipids, amino acids, etc. into functional cellular structures, energy systems, long-chain proteins and nucleic acids.
Regarding vision, consider the various layers, nerves, muscles, and other cellular mechanisms that permit the eye to sense light, adapt to different light levels, focus near & far, integrate two separate images into a perceived 3-D scene, be self-cleaning, be self-repairing, and so on. As Darwin said, "To suppose that the eye with all its inimitable contrivances for adjusting the focus to different distances, for admitting different amounts of light, and for the correction of spherical and chromatic aberration, could have been formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest degree."
Regarding the metamorphosis of certain caterpillars into butterflies, consider not only the silk gland & instinct for spinning a cocoon, but also the complete disintegration of most internal organs and reintegration of the resulting "goo" into completely different structures (mouth, eyes, wings, antennae, legs).
Regarding the supposed transition of a land mammal into a ocean-dwelling whale, how would the transitional form survive for "millions" of years with a partial tail fluke that was too weak to swim, legs too weak to walk, partially formed blowhole, partial ability to drink sea water, etc.?
Evidence from the Fossil Record. For events that happened in the distant past, the fossil record is the only source for evidence of geological and biological activity on the planet. Most evolutionary models would predict numerous transitional forms throughout the fossil record as various "kinds" mutation into other "kinds" and a fairly orderly sequence of simpler organisms in deeper deposits gradually becoming more complex in shallower deposits. The creation model would predict a lack of transitional forms with the sudden appearance of fully mature & stable "kinds". The geologic record would be somewhat disorderly based on the cataclysmic events surrounding the Great Flood. The evidence from the fossil record generally shows a lack of transitional forms and a lack of order.
The "Cambrian Explosion". Between the youngest geologic strata without life signs ("Precambrian") and the oldest strata with life ("Cambrian") is a figurative explosion of life, over 5000 fully formed and distinguishable kinds of animals, including single cell, multi-cell, invertebrates, vertebrates/fish), over 95% of the roughly 30 known living phyla present. Where did they come from? Where are the expected innumerable transitional forms?
Living "fossils". During the time that early reptiles were evolving into man, some kinds appear relatively unchanged for millions of years (per evolutionary dating methods). Examples include the coelacanth fish (80-100 M years), dragonflies (170 M years), cockroaches (300 M years), squid (400 M years), and starfish (500 M years).
Troubling inconsistencies. The geologic column is not as pristine as some textbook illustrations would have the reader believe. In the field, there are numerous examples of layers being out of the expected "sequence", layers that are "missing" at a given location with multiple million year gaps that show no signs of weathering, fossils that extend through multiple strata that allegedly took millions of years to deposit, and more complex fossils in strata that predate their simpler "parents".
As Darwin says "Why, if species have descended from other species by fine graduations, do we not everywhere see innumerable transitional forms? Why is not all nature in confusion, instead of the species being, as we see them, well defined
? Why then is not every geological formation and every stratum full of such intermediate links? Geology surely does not reveal any such finely graduated organic chain. And this is perhaps the most obvious and serious objection which can be urged against the theory."
Evidence from Physics. From the world of physics come the various dating methods. The evolutionary models require many millions of years for life to evolve. The creation models are generally more consistent with a younger earth.
Evidences for a young sun. According to some sources, there are some observed anomalies with the sun that are more consistent with a much younger star. These include its rate of shrinkage, a relatively light core, an unexpected low neutrino flux, and other evidence that suggests a young star being powered mostly by gravitational contraction rather than nuclear fusion.
Evidences for a young earth. Likewise, there are some observed anomalies with the earth & moon that are more consistent with a much younger planet. These include a relatively thin layer of accumulated meteoric dust, the rate of earths magnetic field decay, insufficient sediment on the ocean floors and sodium in the oceans based on present-day accumulation rates.
Problems with radioactive decay methods. Such methods generally measure the relative ratio of various elements related by the decay of "parent" elements into "daughter" elements. However, the reliability of these methods depends on several unverifiable assumptions: no daughter element must be present when the sample was formed and no addition or loss of parent and daughter elements can occur throughout the life of the sample. The first assumption can be easily disproved by the dating of modern lava flows (within the last 200 years) that produces 10s to 100s M year "ages" because of daughter products already present.
Many of the uniformitarian assumptions underlying various dating methods are having to be reexamined in light of recent observations, especially associated with the eruption of Mount St. Helen. 200-600 feet of sorted layers deposited by catastrophic mud and ash flows with 140 foot deep canyons cut in a day point to the potential cataclysmic effects of short-term phenomena that produce "old" looking deposits.
Summary. Many would claim that any sort of creationism and/or young earth model belongs solely in the realm of religion. But does a closer look at the available evidence from biology, the fossil record, and physics indicate strong correlation with the predictions of the various evolutionary models? Or are there major areas that evolutionary theory does not have the ability to explain and that a creation model better accounts for? Weigh the evidence and decide.
Addendum: For further study, please read, "Evolution, an Empty Philosophy," click on to visit. There are numerous sources for additional information, both on the Internet and in print. Here is a short sampling. Inclusion in the following list does not indicate endorsement of everything they contain. Exercise caution and wisdom.
http://www.carm.org/dresources.htm (see entries for web sites associated with apologetics in general and evolution specifically)
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I was 13 years old when the events of Semptember 11th, 2001 unfolded. I was a middle schooler at the time. While walking out of my 1st period French class, I heard bits and pieces of different conversations from other students. The only things I could pick up were that a plane had hit The Pentagon, and The Twin Towers. I exchanged my books at my locker and then proceeded to my 2nd period math class. From this point on, everything is blurry, every detail runs together, and it is from this point on that I begin to lose understanding. I took my seat in math, and there, our teacher told us what she knew, which was very little. The only thing I remember is her saying there were pictures of smoke coming from The Pentagon, but they didn't what exactly had caused it.We proceeded to have class as normal, and as that period ended, another began. This, I remember, was the only part of the day that would shed any clarification. This was the only class that actually let us see what was happening, and it was only for five minutes. I can't remember if I saw the 2nd tower fall live, or if what I saw was a replay.To this day, I still don't know. it was after that the tv was shut off and we proceeded on with class. I remember being so angry at not being let see what was happening to our country, happening to our other fellow Americans. I wanted to understand, I wanted to process what was happening, but I wasn't allowed. I was supposed to carry on as if it were a "normal day." That is how the school decided to handle it. Treat it as a normal day. We all knew it wasn't a normal day, so why treat it as one! I am angry at that still. The day proceeded on. I can't remember much of it. I can't remember what classes we spoke of the day's tragedies, or who I personally spoke of them to. The next bit of the day that I can clearly see is coming home from school, and sitting in front of the tv. A plane flew over our house producing sonic booms. Me and my sister dove behind the couch, cluthcing eachother in fear. We thought we were being bombed. I only remember bits and pieces of most the days to follow that day. I remember feeling scared to death and confused. I remember watching the tv coverage for 3 plus days more before we finally had the courage to change the channel. And I remember how wrong we felt when we did. I remember how from that day forward America united together, and showed the terrorists that they could not break us. That day, and the days to follow, every American became bound to one another, forever sharing a bond. And that's how we showed them they could not, nor would they EVER break us. Millions of people, strangers, people I will never even know exsisted, every single one of us are tethered. We are bound forever, and remain stronger forever.
I am 23 years old now. To this day, I still am not fully able to grasp the events that took place that day, and even the days, months, and rest of 2001 that followed. To this day, I still don't understand everything that happened, and I am afraid I never will. I watch documentries, read stories, and anything else I can to try to process it. I remember I had set my VCR to record a show of mine that day, and it instead recorded footage. I have watched some, but for some reason, have never been able to finish it. Maybe some day I will. I still have anger at my middle school for not allowing us to watch and absorb what happened. I think if we had been allowed to I might have a clearer understanding of that day, and maybe a better memory. But I dont know. Maybe some day I won't have anger anymore for something I can never change. Now, ten years later, I can try to bring myself to grasp ahold of that day. I will honor those who sacraficed their lives to save someone else, and honor those innocents who had their lives ripped away from them much too early. I will pray for their families, and for those who survived. Those who relive it every day of their life. Now, ten years later, I will remember everything I can from that day, and never forget it. Maybe some day I will understand it, and maybe I won't, but remembering is the best step I can take towards understanding.
Copyright © 2002, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media and American Social History Project/Center for Media and Learning
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An Investigation on Strength and Transport Properties of Self-Consolidating Lightweight Concrete Containing Polypropylene Fibers
The development of new types of high performance concrete such as self-consolidating concrete (SCC) and lightweight concrete (LWC)responds to some of the urgent needs of the construction sector. The use of lightweight aggregates in the production of SCC combines the favorable properties of LWC and SCC in self-consolidating lightweight concrete (SCLC). However, there are few studies on properties of SCLC up to now. In this study, the effects of polypropylene fibers on strength and transport properties of SCLC were investigated. Two types of polypropylene fibers, 6mm and 12mm long, were used in SCLC mixtures at different contents of 0%, 0.025%, 0.05% and 0.1% by total volume of concrete. The fresh properties of SCLCs were observed through slump flow time and diameter, V-funnel flow time and J-ring tests. Unit weight, compressive strength, flexural strength, pulse velocity, water absorption, and sorptivity were measured in all SCLC mixes and compared with that of the control mixture. It has been found that using polypropylene fibers in SCLC can lead to improvement in both strength and transport properties of concrete
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The Hague is the seat of the Dutch government and parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Council of State, but the city is not the capital of the Netherlands which constitutionally is Amsterdam.
With a population just over 500,000 inhabitants (as of 1 November 2012) and more than one million inhabitants including the suburbs, it is the third largest city of the Netherlands, after Amsterdam and Rotterdam. The combined urban area of The Hague and Rotterdam, with a population of approximately 2.9 million, is the 206th largest urban area in the world and the most populous in the country.
Located in the west of the Netherlands, The Hague is in the centre of the Haaglanden conurbation and lies at the southwest corner of the larger Randstad conurbation. King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands plans to live at Huis ten Bosch and works at Noordeinde Palace in The Hague, together with Queen Maxima.
Most foreign embassies in the Netherlands and 150 international organisations are located in the city, including the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court, which makes The Hague one of the major cities hosting the United Nations, along with New York, Geneva, Bonn, Vienna, Tokyo and Nairobi.
The Hague is the Netherlands' largest city on the North Sea, in the southwest of the South Holland province, and forms the centre of a conurbation called Haaglanden. Westland and Wateringen lie to the south, Delft and the Rotterdam conurbation to the southeast, Nootdorp, Pijnacker, Rijswijk and Voorburg to the east, Zoetermeer and Voorschoten to the northeast and Wassenaar and Leidschendam-Voorburg and the Leiden conurbation to the north.
The conurbations around The Hague and Rotterdam are close enough to be a single conurbation in some contexts. For example, they share the Rotterdam The Hague Airport and a light rail system called RandstadRail.
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In this second book in the Calpurnia Tate, Girl Vet series, Callie takes a hands-on approach to animal doctoring. When Callie and Granddaddy go exploring by the river, Callie discovers a leaf covered with spots. Those spots, it turns out, are eggs, and those eggs become butterflies. One of her newly hatched butterflies has a problem, though—its wing is broken. Can Callie find a way to help this butterfly fly?
Mother's prize sheep, Snow White, is pregnant and about to give birth. With Dr. Pritzker off helping a colicky horse, it falls to Callie to deliver the lamb. Will Callie be able to take the situation in hand?
Jacqueline Kelly is the author of the Calpurnia Tate, Girl Vet series, The Curious World of Calpurnia Tate, Return to the Willows, and Newbery Honor winner The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate. Born in New Zealand, she now lives with her husband and too many cats and dogs in Austin, Texas.
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Posted by JBowen on Sep 5, 2016 in Blog, Hazelwood, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments
With legislation giving students decision-making power over their student media comes questions about roles, purpose and standards. If the school cannot make content decisions who is responsible? What is the role of the adviser? Of students? If the adviser cannot control content, what guidelines will students follow and why?
The Student Press Law Center has said its goal for supporting free expression legislation is to approach the various New Voices Acts as comprehensive educational legislation that will benefit students at each stage of their development, while recognizing the differences between each educational environment.
“A core value of being a journalist is to understand the role of the press in a free society. That role is to provide an independent source of information so that a citizen can make informed decisions. It is often the case that this core value of journalistic independence requires a journalist to question authority rather than side with authority. Thus, if the role of the press in a democratic society is to have any value, all journalists – including student journalists – must be allowed to publish viewpoints contrary to those of state authorities without intervention or censorship by the authorities themselves. Without protection, the freedoms of speech and press are meaningless and the press becomes a mere channel for official thought.”
The Talking Points below, and the other materials in this package, might help clarify the importance of legislation protecting free speech and what the various terms – legal and educational – mean.
Points are used with permission from the Student Press Law Center, the Journalism Education Association’s Scholastic Press Rights Committee and JEA’s Principals and the Press initiative.
State legislation trumps Hazelwood because it adds to Constitutional guarantees of the First Amendment for all citizens, including students. In effect, it restores Tinker by rolling back Hazelwood.
A student editor of a school-sponsored publication in a state with these laws is entitled to both the protection of The First Amendment and the protection of the state law. To put it another way, Hazelwood establishes the minimum level of high school press freedom that the First Amendment requires. No government official — federal, state or local — may act in a way, nor may lawmakers pass a law or policy, that provides individuals with less free speech protection than that required by the First Amendment, as interpreted in Hazelwood. Nothing, however, prevents state lawmakers from passing a law that requires school and government officials in their state to provide student journalists with more rights than the constitution requires.
No. This legislation reverts to Tinker standards and unprotected speech: libel, material and substantial disruption, unwarranted invasion of privacy and obscenity.
Responsible student journalists strive for accuracy, completeness and balance to achieve and maintain credibility. The new legislation gives them a greater chance to achieve this practice.
Responsible scholastic journalists thoroughly gather and deliver coherent, accurate and complete content that serves their audience and its need to know – no matter what media platform they use.
Responsible students avoid unprotected speech — libel, unwarranted invasion of privacy, copyright infringement and obscenity – and language that causes a material and substantial disruption of the school day or advocates illegal use of drugs.
Students learn to pursue and act on those standards by making final decisions of content, without review or restraint by adviser or those outside the student media staff.
Administrators can improve their schools’ learning environment by providing open access to information and the freedom to choose topics and sources essential to communities’ various audiences. Responsible administrators empower their teachers to educate students on legal and ethical responsibilities, making prior review and censorship counterproductive and unnecessary.
As Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel say in “The Elements of Journalism,” journalists’ first responsibility is to the truth, and their loyalty is to the citizens they report for.
“Journalism provides something unique to a culture,” the authors write. “Independent, reliable, accurate and comprehensive information citizens require to be free.”
• What if the school has existing policy and school administrators say the law does not apply to existing policy?
New legislation would likely win out over existing policy if the policy were contrary to the wording and intent of the legislation. Prior review, however, might still be allowed so long as administrators or school officials just reviewed and did not demand change or make changes. Prior review, though, would have to be severely limited in terms of time. Read and return by the end of the school day is reasonable.
The SPLC’s Frank LoMonte said, “The (Illinois) legislation doesn’t say speech can be prohibited if the speech violates school policies – it says you can prohibit speech that incites students to violate district policies. I’m sure what they had in mind was stuff that incites people to violate disciplinary rules (truancy, tardiness) that are not actually ‘illegal.’” If a school were to ever actually say, ‘We have a school policy against criticizing the principal’ and tried to override HB 5902 on those grounds, we would gladly challenge it.
• What happens if an adviser is ill-prepared to properly guide students to make the “right” content choices?
We would urge advisers to make use of the myriad of materials available to them from multiple sources. The Student Press Law Center, The Freedom Forum, the national and regional scholastic press associations and the Journalism Education Association all have teaching and background resources. The Scholastic Press Rights Committee also urges advisers to work with students to design a journalistically and educationally sound mission statement for student media, an editorial policy designating student media as public forums, journalistically responsible ethical guidelines that have clear processes students will follow.
All this is not just adviser and student responsibility. School boards and administrators also have an obligation to ensure advisers have adequate access to teaching materials and educational opportunities, including professional organization membership and workshops for teacher/adviser and students.
The reason we have professional organizations like JEA is to better prepare teachers, who may not be trained in journalism, for this important work. Just as some coaches may not have formal training to coach, student media advisers sometimes must learn on the job. This is not a reason to deny students the opportunity to have their voices heard by imposing administrative control over content, which only suppresses critical thinking and halts civic engagement; rather, it is a reason to encourage excellence and to support student responsibility by providing access to resources and training.
Absolutely nothing. In fact, it might save districts money in the long run by protecting them from legal liability.
• Why shouldn’t students be subject to censorship? After all, commercial journalists are subject to editing.
Editors of commercial media news are not employed by the government; the work they edit is work-for-hire. Student journalists are not employed by the school. School administrators are, in fact, government officials. The First Amendment was crafted to protect U.S. citizens from government censorship. Student speech is protected by the First Amendment, as long as it is lawful and does not cause a “substantial disruption” of the educational process.
The Student Press Law Center provides the legal definition of what is considered, by law, to be “unprotected speech.”
Commercial journalists do not seek permission from their primary sources to publish information and, in fact, have a longstanding tradition of not letting sources see stories before publication. Administrators are primary sources for student journalists. The temptation to censor can be irresistible for administrators, especially in cases when they do not agree with the subject matter or fear that content might reflect poorly on them and their schools.
• Why should we limit the censorship authority of administrators over student media produced on school time with school resources?
Allowing genuine student media outlets that provide students with a meaningful voice on issues that truly matter to them can be a threatening idea to those used to controlling the message. However, we have a First Amendment because, as a nation, we decided that free and independent media play a vital role in our democracy – even if they sometimes are messier than state-controlled media. The fact that student media is produced using school resources does not empower administrators to dictate content. Advisers and administrators are responsible for teaching students so they can make informed content choices.
Fortunately, a number of administrators don’t look upon their student media as adversaries or threats. Instead, they view independent student media as important school assets. They see the value in providing students with forums to express their concerns, and recognize the educational opportunities provided by strong, well-supported student journalism programs.
There has never been a reported court decision where a public school or school district has been held legally responsible for content in student media. This legislation ensures that school districts and school administrators are protected from lawsuits. With this law, students would be legally responsible for content in their media – not school officials or school departments.
No. This law does not protect unlawful speech – the same categories of speech that every journalist must avoid (libel, material that invades a person’s legal right to privacy, obscenity as to minors, etc.). The law also imposes an additional category of speech restriction specific to schools: High school students cannot publish speech that would materially and substantially disrupt normal school activities. This establishes a meaningful balance between administrative authority to maintain a safe and effective learning environment and student free speech rights.
Such incidents have occurred, but they are certainly the exception rather than the rule. The majority of student media outlets practice journalism in a responsible manner.
The ability to cover important issues without censorship, promotes a safe and healthy school environment. Students don’t just complain about the cafeteria food. They confront real issues, especially those which are relevant to teens. While it may make administrators uncomfortable, students often cite real safety concerns in their schools. They may cite the need for repairs that have been ignored, especially those that are outside the public view to which students have access, such as locker rooms, student bathrooms and most classrooms. They often bring about change as a result of their vigilance, courage and honesty. The greater good of the students and staff superaedes the reluctance of administrators to hide the truth. They need to be held accountable by the public for not securing a facility properly. Often, board of education members will discover something that they all have read only in the school newspaper, and will investigate the matter once the conditions are exposed.
School communities need and deserve stories that reflect the authentic student experience. Giving students a voice actually can help guard against disruptive and potentially dangerous behavior by shedding light on issues of concern and empowering the powerless. In fact, coverage of sensitive and important issues often can effect positive change.
Yes. The First Amendment does not cover all forms of speech. According to the First Amendment Center, there are essentially nine types of unprotected speech: obscenity, fighting words, defamation (includes libel, slander), child pornography, perjury, blackmail, incitement to imminent lawless action, true threats, solicitations to commit crimes. For more information, click here.
A 2015 survey of more than 900 Kansas and Missouri high school journalists indicated students felt more confident about being an engaged and productive citizen where:
• This matters because empowered student journalists said they felt they would be more critically involved in citizenship responsibilities.
Posted by JBowen on Sep 8, 2013 in Blog, Hazelwood, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments
During the last week or so, JEA’s Scholastic Press Rights Commission released or assisted with the release of some important teaching and advising materials.
• Talking Points for teachers to use The Principal’s guide to fight against prior review and for the educational value of scholastic journalism.
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Lindsay Lohan’s first night on the West End stage wasn’t at all great after the “Speed-the-plow” star messed up her lines multiple times throughout the entire performance.
Following her first show, thousands of fans and critics weighed in on her performance negatively and Lohan was left with no other choice but to defend herself.
Mirror, the 28-year-old actress said, “It could have been a disaster – but it wasn’t by far. I respect people who have an opinion, but I’m doing the best I can and will for the duration. I’m doing this because working makes me feel happy and this is a new venture for me.”
Thousands of people criticized Lohan for fluffing her lines and several other things. On Twitter, one user named Steve wrote, “Lindsay Lohan needed line prompting 5 times, after the interval, but hiding behind 1 preview nerves is a great performance.”
Twitter user Clare tweeted, “So Lindsay Lohan had her lines written down in a book & also got fed a line. Total car crash.”
NY Daily News reviewed Lohan’s performance and said, “Looking pale and nervous, Lohan managed to hang on through her small but critical role as Hollywood secretary Karen – but only with the aid of some crew members offstage who shouted lines at her when she blanked on what she was supposed to say.”
Meanwhile, Lohan’s second day on stage was much better than her first. Not only did she remember her lines throughout the entire show, Lohan also gave justice to her character, Perez Hilton noted.
Twitter users commended her for her second night performance. @markh999 wrote, “A great @lindsaylohan in #speedtheplow tonight. No cues or flubbed lines that I saw. Theater should never be reviewed on opening night.”
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Change of Heart Pt. 2 Lyrics: Do ya do ya do ya think of speaking your mind / Or is it openly as lonely as it is cold? / And do ya do ya do ya wanna get away / Or. Tell the man you've had a change of heart. Writer(s): Peter Gareth Christopher Robertson, Freddie Clayton Cowan, Justin James Hayward-Young, Arni Hjorvar Arnason. The Vaccines lyrics are property and copyright of their owners. "Change of Heart pt. 2" as written by Arni Hjorvar Arnason, Freddie Clayton Cowan, Peter Gareth Christopher Robertson and Justin James Hayward-young.
Change Of Heart Pt.2 by The Vaccines song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position. Full and accurate LYRICS for "Change Of Heart Pt" from "The Vaccines": Do ya do ya do ya think of speaking your mind, or is it openly as lonely as it is. Lyrics to 'Change Of Heart pt2' by The Vaccines. Do ya do ya do ya think of speaking your mind / or is it openly as lonely as it is cold / & Do ya do ya do ya.
Change of Heart, Pt. 2 Do ya do ya do ya think of speaking your mind or is it openly as lonely as it is cold & Do ya do ya do ya wanna get away or is it better. Tell the man you've had a change of heart. Do you make light of a bad situation. By burring your head under the sand. And eat the apple of your eye. 13 Nov Lyrics for Change of Heart, Pt. 2 by The Vaccines. Do ya do ya do ya think of speaking your mind or is it openly as lonely as it is cold & Do. Lyrics to Change of Heart, Pt. 2 by The Vaccines from the Come of Age album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more!. CHANGE OF HEART, PT. 2 LYRICS by THE VACCINES: Do ya do ya do ya think of speaking your mind / O.
Oh well. Doesn't really matter what you need. But honest is paramount. Just tell the man you've had a change of heart. Bullet hits the wall and you'll play along. The Vaccines Change Of Heart Pt Lyrics. Do ya do ya do ya think of speaking your mind. Or is it openly as lonely as it is cold. And do ya do ya do ya wanna. 7 Aug Lyrics for Change of Heart, Part 2 by The Vaccines. Do ya do ya do ya think of speaking your mind Or is it openly as lonely as it is cold And. Lyrics of CHANGE OF HEART PT by The Vaccines: Do ya do ya do ya think of speaking your mind, or is it openly as lonely as it is cold, & Do ya do ya do ya.
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It's something of a birding hot spot in the country. I passed more than one tour in progress with lecturers discussing the different sorts of swans and herrings they were looking at. There's an informative sign that talks about the more exotic birds on the list, which the birds had shat on, along with my car.
Just on the other side of the dunes there is a sandy beach with droves of seaside goldenrod planted for the Monarch migration. That's the reason I went down there but the day proved too cold and windy for butterflies to fly.
The day wasn't a total bust, as I found a few ants to photograph. This is the common Lasius neoniger, or Labor Day Ant, who's nuptial flights typically happen around Labor Day and in the afternoon no less, sometimes ruining BBQ's and the sport of golf across the US. They're otherwise a rather plane and common sort of ant that make small mounds wherever the soil tends to have some amount of sand to it and in full sun locations.
Also found, and slightly more interesting, was the population of Dorymyrmex bureni. This is a species at home to the state of Florida and South Carolina, but in recent years, it's worked its way up the coast and can now be found in New Jersey!
I believe it was first noticed by someone back in 2011 according to Bug Guide. Curiously the Citizen Science website School of Ants doesn't have a dot there yet, though I may have to fix that. Now that it's 2015 I can say the population there seems to be thriving as I found dozens of nests which outnumbered the indigenous Lasius neoniger. In past years though I've never known the beach line of Cape May to be abundant with ant colonies so this probably isn't an issue to worry about. Simply climate change allowing a species to push its range north.
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What do I suggest by 'play the industry'. Well for instance, if you desire to be successful in your lovemaking after that you likely need to be willing to play the area. This might consist of attempting to satisfy bunches of potential suitors, taking place great deals of dates (great and also bad ones!), and also filter via many frogs until you meet your princess or royal prince. Presume exactly what? Getting a lot purchasing automobiles is virtually no various! Don't merely ring/look at 1 or 2 automobiles and when you have your low offers knocked back as well as think "Oh gee, well I had a go and also it really did not work, I guess it's just difficult" THAT 'S LOSER TALK! The factor people succeed is by doing exactly what others won't or do not. So don't check 5 cars, ask concerning 50 of them and also determine the difference! (While you're at it, why not go ask 50 eye-catching girls/guys for their contact number and also I wager you'll have some success in that area also!).
There are lots of places online that you can purchase Sbc Gaskets such as online automotive parts retailers and local mechanics. The best place to purchase your next Sbc Gaskets is on eBay. They have one of the best inventories of new and used parts on the planet, not to mention that certain sellers are offering free shipping on orders. Click below to see the current pricing on eBay.
I'll say it once more. MONEY! Now you claim it ... Take place, state it. CASH!! It might seem unpleasant the very first few times you say it aloud with vigor and also exhilaration. Get used to claiming this word, because the a lot more you state it the more it will function to your advantage. Exactly what do I suggest.? The word cash is something people love hearing as well as love to have. If you're severe regarding getting a bargain consistently take money with you so -ought to you make a decision to- you could get the vehicle instantaneously, on the area from the seller. Let's claim a person is asking $3000 dollars for their auto. You've done your research and you believe you could re-sell the car for more than that any type of method. In this scenario they desire to offer as well as you wish to acquire, so it's your phone call! They desire $3000. So you state "I like your vehicle, but it requires some job like the [insert reason below] (more on this symphonious 3). What amount would certainly you be satisfied with to obtain it off your hands?" They might respond "To be truthful I really did not desire a lot less than $3000 however I intend I can market it for $2600 if you really want it" That's when you act disinterested -also if you will hop at that cost!- as well as say "hmm, tell you just what, I have exactly $2200 (or whatever) CASH if you really want to obtain rid of it as well as make a sale today". It may function first attempt, it could not. They key is to stay with your weapons and utilize your best judgement on just how to continue. Never ever pay too much as well as don't be scared to walk away.
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There are many interpretations to the internet for this web marketing or similar terms such as: online marketing, internet marketing, e-marketing and others. More and more countries and specific regions of the world are making changes to improve член автобус. Get your packages from reliable and reputed agencies. So, keeping the above mentioned factors in your mind while selecting the tour packages will help you to have a stress free vacation at the most favorite destination. There привел пьяного друга домой порно quite a few possibilities out there. While traveling always check the local weather by tuning to the official radio секс сайт беларусь. An experienced travel agent have the knowledge about different types of cruises and can help you find your type of cruise at the lowest possible price. Some TV programs in the hotel are paid and you have to pay if you use the food in the refrigerator. Распаленные алкоголем девки зажигают со стриптизерами Категория: Секс пьяных матерей видео. I have listed below a few China Travel Tips that will make life that wee bit more bearable on your Travel China experience. More specialized needs can easily be accommodated, as well. Steps to follow at the time of returning your rent cars: You will soon notice them as you walk around the cities. This is their livelihood. If you are not satisfied with pre-arranged packaged tours, you can even have your travel agent plan a customized holiday for you, thus making sure that your accommodation, touring locations and duration of trip are tailored to fit the tastes and budget of your group.
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All of the most beautiful people, and they treated me like family, like more than family, like the special guest. What did I do right, why do I deserve all of this love, this friendship? Whatever it is, I am eternally grateful. I have the most incredible, unique, and beautiful human beings in my life.
* numbers beside words represent the amount of times I have used them to describe my trip in the last 7 days.
The trip started out in Manchester. I visited my good friends Nicola and Richard - two of the goofiest people I've ever met and, together, a couple that is worth admiring. Their relationship is a partnership, this perfectly balanced duo that base's everything off of respect, love, and laughter. This beautiful couple educated me on life, love, and the vegan lifestyle, and then sent me on my way!
From Manchester we made our way to Edinburgh, Scotland. Over a year ago I fell in friendship with Michelle. I met her at work in Vancouver and we very quickly became inseparable. Soon after I met her she moved to Scotland and I had been planning ever since to visit her. Edinburgh was beautiful - it was rain and rainbows, cobblestone and stumbles, comfort food and ginger beer.
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"I first came to Beijing five years ago. Now, Beijing has changed a lot. Besides keeping the original old streets, it has many new things. The old buildings have not been destroyed. Meanwhile, it has built many new tall buildings and used new technology."
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"China has prepared for the 2022 Winter Olympics. I believe it will host it very well, because China has the experience to host the Olympics. I think Beijing 2022 Olympic Games will reach a higher level. I have seen some plans of hosting Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games. I’m surprised. The workload is very large and the responsibility is very high. I believe China will certainly do a great job in the Winter Olympics. As a reporter, I will promote Beijing 2022 winter Olympics a lot. The responsibility of hosting such a big event is very big. We hope China can share many experiences about hosting the Olympics to other countries."
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"As for the SCO Qingdao summit, I mainly focus on the economic development. Chinese government has given large investments in Tajikistan, including infrastructure, electricity and logistics. Thanks to the investment of China, now China has become the second largest trade partner of Tajikistan. People from all walks of life in Tajikistan who come to China hope China can expand the investment."
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The most current Tacoma generation go back in 2015. It is difficult to think that Japanese producer is preparing the brand-new one. Nevertheless, a variety of modifications on each model state it might occur. Even if this holds true, 2020 Toyota Tacoma would not bring many developments for a brand-new generation. Lastly, modifications are modest, and the business is not getting anything extreme. Specialists think the 2020 year edition will be a test automobile for upcoming trucks, so do not be amazed if you see something uncommon on it. However, the appearance of the Tacoma is going to recognize, and there are TRD bundles coming when again for sure.
It is possible to see the much lighter truck. With it, 2020 Toyota Tacoma might acquire 2 or 3 miles in each gallon. When we speak about this series of lorries, this huges an enhancement.
However, another factor will be tuning of the engine. Reports are stating that 2.8-l I-4 diesel will be the primary choice. With a turbocharger, this system can drain 190 horses and 350 lb-ft of torque.
Toyota is preparing a gas truck, however there is no info about its displacement and output. A carry-over from the existing pickup is the most likely result.
The business will absolutely revitalize the appearance of the truck. Headlights and grille might be brand-new, however other parts are bring the old appearance.
Interior will suffer some modifications. Infotainment system gets updates, and there might be some brand-new parts. Safety is an emphasize. Toyota has actually constantly been among the leading makers in this location, and it continues with 2020 Tacoma.
When it concerns the marketplace, 2020 Toyota Tacoma will have primarily the very same competitors as constantly.
There are Chevy Colorado and Honda Ridgeline with comparable updates. It looks like all leading factories are waiting on a relocation from among the others to introduce brand-new generations and many modifications.
Rates are likewise just like base designs, and 2020 Toyota Tacoma will begin with $27,000. Naturally, with more choices, specifically with TRD bundle, the expense will raise.
Honda CR-V is a Japanese compact SUV, produced given that 1995 and it was loosely stemmed from the Honda Civic. …
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Late night veteran Conan O'Brien returns to television 9 months after the events that lead him to resign from The Tonight Show. Now, back again with Andy Richter and Jimmy Vivino & The Basic Cable Band, Conan is once again taking on the challenge to reign as the king of late night. Conan is filmed at Warner Brothers Studios, 3400 W. Riverside Drive, Burbank, CA (Stage 15).
Clark and Ross Edwards are brothers and partners in a unique agency committed to solving clients’ problems using the hard science of psychological manipulation. Clark is a former professor and a world-renowned expert in the field of human behavior. He has a checkered history due to bipolar disorder, which sometimes results in quirky, manic episodes. His older brother Ross is a slick con man who spent time in prison. Each in their own way knows what makes people tick. Drawing from the most cutting edge research in psychology, they can a tailor a plan to influence any situation. It’s a little bit science, a little bit con artistry plus a smattering of Jedi mind tricks. The brothers, along with their team of master manipulators are offering clients an alternative to fate.
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Find pu yi from a vast selection of collectibles get great deals on ebay. Puyi ( chinese : 溥儀 7 february 1906 – 17 october 1967), of the manchu aisin gioro clan, commonly known as henry pu yi , was the last emperor of china and the twelfth and final ruler of the qing dynasty . The book's salacious charges have provoked a bitter dispute between pu yi's surviving siblings and author jia yinghua-- china's answer to kitty kelley, the writer whose shocker the royals caused . Pu yi species: human job: emperor affiliated with: china, manchukuo place of origin: earth first mentioned in: the shadow of weng-chiang pu yi was the emperor of china during the early 20th century when he was just a young boy.
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A winning case for beefing up the quality of arts education in the United States appears this week in OpinionJournal (WSJ). The article by Dana Gioia, chair of the National Endowment for the Arts, is a condensation of his commencement address at Stanford earlier this year.
We need to create a new national consensus. The purpose of arts education is not to produce more artists, though that is a byproduct. The real purpose of arts education is to create complete human beings capable of leading successful and productive lives in a free society.
If you don't believe me, you should read the studies that are now coming out about American civic participation. Our country is dividing into two distinct behavioral groups. One group spends most of its free time sitting at home as passive consumers of electronic entertainment. Even family communication is breaking down as members increasingly spend their time alone, staring at their individual screens.
The other group also uses and enjoys the new technology, but these individuals balance it with a broader range of activities. They go out--to exercise, play sports, volunteer and do charity work at about three times the level of the first group. By every measure they are vastly more active and socially engaged than the first group.
What is the defining difference between passive and active citizens? Curiously, it isn't income, geography or even education. It depends on whether or not they read for pleasure and participate in the arts. These cultural activities seem to awaken a heightened sense of individual awareness and social responsibility.
If this statement described an American inner-city public school system, the story would already have made headlines. Outraged parents would be asking hard questions of the mayor at the next press conference. If it described undergrad athletes at your local collegiate sports factory, the NCAA would already be leaning on the program to change something.
But this statistic is not about those students. It describes students enrolled in American Ph.D programs.
This dirty secret, long known to officials at universities, is gradually becoming public. For decades, half the students who begin doctoral programs at American universities have been walking away.
But why call this secret 'dirty'? Doesn't it makes sense that high number of people would fail? Aren't doctoral programs supposed to be rigorous? demanding? elite?
The secret is dirty because the students who walk away are not failing. They are successful. The grades non-completers earn are as high as those of their colleagues who complete their degrees. Recent research shows the undergraduate GPAs of female students, in fact, to be higher among the walkoffs than among their colleagues who finish. The secret is dirty because these are adults who have already completed at least two college degrees just to get where they are. Their competence for academic work, and their willingess to follow through, is established. The secret is dirty because these are adults who have invested enormous amounts of time and personal resources into the very programs they decide to abandon.
Finally, the secret is dirty because it's a secret at all. Why aren't prospective students given information about attrition rates at schools where they may enroll? Why aren't attrition rates factored into US News and other magazine rankings? Isn't education about supplying people with knowledge? Why are students denied information, from educational institutions of all places, about a phenomenon that has a direct bearing on their chances of success at that school?
Yet a secret it has been. American university officials typically run from discussions of attrition rates. When pressed, many shift blame onto the students who leave. 'Some people are not cut out for academic work,' they say. Remember, these officials are speaking of degree-holding persons they screened and chose to admit into their own programs. When pressed, officials also reveal, very quickly, that they rarely have any contact with the walkoffs at all. They don't know why their students leave. They haven't asked.
The blame shift just doesn't hold up to examination. The truth is that an attrition rate of 50% represents an enormous vote of No Confidence in a system. As one pair of researchers observes: 'many students who depart are conducting a referendum on the departmental culture; they are voting with their feet.'
University officials suspect as much, of course. They simply prefer denial over action as a coping mechanism. How else to explain the widespread lack of curiosity, on the part of people who make their living conducting research, about a phenomenon happening right in front of them?
Fortunately, a number of people are getting curious. One result of that curiosity is the Council of Graduate Schools PhD Completion Project, a seven-year research program supported by Pfizer Inc and the Ford Foundation. Statististics released by the CGS on Monday are summarized this week in Inside Higher Education.
One pattern that emerges: humanities departments have a great deal to account for. Across the board the humanities doctorates take longer to finish, require more borrowing to fund, and are more likely to be abandoned than the same degrees in any other area of study.
Respondents to surveys report that the most important factors in their completion of degrees were (1) availability of funding, (2) a capable mentor, (3) advance knowledge of the environment. A high percentage of the walkoffs, though, also possess (1) funding and (3) advance knowledge. The greatest predictor of completion turns out to be (2) a capable mentor. Students invest in the schools where faculty invest in them.
Barbara Lovitts and Cary Nelson, veterans of research in this area, have noted candidly that 'the real problem is with the character of the graduate programs rather than with the character of their students. Yet most faculty assume that the best students finish their degrees and the less talented and qualified depart.' They go on to observe:
Everything about the way students depart reinforces this conviction. Most leave silently; they simply disappear, without communicating any reservations about the program to faculty or administrators. Exit interviews or follow-up contacts with departing students are rare. Moreover, students are effectively discouraged from voicing complaints while they are still actively enrolled. The 'successful' student is 'happy' and compliant; such a student is more likely to receive financial support, good teaching assignments, and strong letters of recommendation. A student who criticizes the program is a problem. Of course this reasoning is circular and self-fulfilling, since complaining students may well be turned into problem students by neglect or discrimination. Meanwhile, the accumulated silence of previous 'dropouts' reinforces the view faculty prefer to hold: the problem is with the student, not the program.
Many faculty thus conclude that the way to improve student success is to admit better students. Yet our evidence and that from other studies suggest that students who persist and students who leave are equally well qualified. The Lovitts survey found no meaningful difference between the undergraduate grade point averages of the students who did complete the Ph.D. and those who did not. The only notable difference in grade point averages surfaces when the students are separated by gender: female-completer, 3.57; noncompleter, 3.62; male-completer, 3.52; noncompleter, 3.49. In other words, women who abandoned graduate study had a somewhat higher undergraduate grade point average than those who stayed. What's more, women leave in higher numbers, thus suggesting once again that attrition is due to something other than ability.
Devising and implementing solutions to such systemic problems will take years. Inertia is a huge factor here: American universities are just now waking up to the fact that a problem exists. So what do you do if you are holding a degree or two and are considering enrolling in graduate school for another one?
A good first stop would be to read 'Straight Talk about Graduate School' by Dorothea Salo. She explodes a number of myths about graduate school. She offers a very smart series of questions prospective students should ask of schools where they apply. Salo notes that a number of good sources of 'grad school tips' may be found out there, but nearly all share the same optimistic, and flawed, assumption. They all talk as if completion of a graduate degree is something under your control. Such 'positive thinking' only gets you so far in graduate school. Most of the time it is a recipe for prompt disillusionment. Success in graduate school depends on much more than your ability to be a good student.
Today marks the twentieth anniversary of the lifting of martial law in Taiwan. That period--thirty-eight years--still represents the longest official imposition of military rule anywhere in the world.
First imposed by Chiang Kai-shek and the Nationalists, or Kuomingtang (KMT), in May 1949, martial law remained in effect in Taiwan until 15 July 1987 when it was officially lifted by the dictator's son, Chiang Ching-kuo. Caroline Gluck describes the situation in a BBC report.
The media was tightly controlled, outspoken academics and others were blacklisted and even hundreds of songs were banned.
The secret police, called the Taiwan Garrison Command, had wide-ranging powers to arrest anyone deemed to be critical of government policy.
"It was obvious how militarised this place was," said Linda Arrigo, who was a teenager in Taipei in the 1960s. "There were military police all over the streets, signs saying 'Communist spies turn yourself in.' You would go to the post office and you would see them unravelling films, to look at every frame of the film. Even as a child, I met people who told me about students, people disappearing."
But by the 1980s, increasingly emboldened opposition forces and citizen protest movements had begun to challenge the existence of martial law.
The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) - today's governing party - was illegally established in September 1986, before martial law restrictions were revoked.
Antonio Chiang was the publisher of a weekly opposition magazine, The Journalist, which began publishing before the lifting of martial law and was regularly suspended, banned and confiscated.
When people get old, some get stubborn, some get wise; we were lucky Chiang [Ching-kuo] got wiser," he said. "He realised his time was numbered; he had no hope to go back to China. To survive, the party had to identify with this land, this people - so democracy was the only way for Taiwan to survive. If Taiwan didn't reform enough, there would be no difference between Taiwan and China - and then, why would the US, the western world, support Taiwan?"
Older people educated under Chiang Kai-shek still experience cognitive dissonance when it comes to 'identifying with this land' and accepting that the KMT, as a party, now enjoys no special privileges. For Taiwan's young people, of all political stripes, this is simply reality. They live in a free country.
Opening up to China had the ironic (and unintended, on both Kuomintang and Communist sides) effect of building Taiwanese identity. The seminal moment was the removal of Taiwan's ban on travel to China in months after lifting of martial law.
Initially, it was a measure applied only to those with close relatives there - many of them elderly former KMT soldiers desperate to see their homeland and sweep their ancestors' tombs.
"Coming to Taiwan was a painful experience," said 78-year-old He Wen-De, a former KMT soldier from a poor peasant family in China's Hubei province. "At that time, life was difficult. We missed our families and we had no opportunity to return," he said. "I didn't get a single letter from them after living in Taiwan for more than 20 years; the KMT withheld the letters. If I hadn't gone back to China, I wouldn't even have known about them."
But when they were finally allowed, these visits brought a range of emotions, and there were also social changes following the Chinese cultural revolution. Many came back to Taiwan disillusioned, with heartbreaking stories of giving all their money and possessions to poor relatives, yet happy to return to Taiwan - a place they now saw as home.
The effect was reinforced as young Taiwanese students and professionals travelled internationally. They increasingly encountered colleagues from China and were obliged to notice how their culture differed from China's and explain their nationality to foreigners. The experience reinforced a sense of distinct Taiwanese identity.
As a society today, Taiwan is still dealing with the legacy of its martial law period, and is grappling with how to right the wrongs many suffered during that time. Even so, analysts agree that democracy is fully-entrenched.
"It's 100% democracy. People are not happy, but they are not desperate to go back. They have no nostalgia for the bad, old past. They want a good future," said sociology professor Michael Hsiao.
"It's immature, lousy, chaotic... But we have a democracy," agreed Mr Chiang. "We have a vital media, a strong opposition, lively party politics and judicial independence is on the march. It may be chaotic, but there's no way to turn it back."
When I assess my art, I take the painting and put it next to a God-made object like a tree or flower. If it clashes, it is not art.
On this date in 1887 the world became a richer, more vibrant place. Here is how The Columbia Encylopedia (courtesy of Answers.com) summarizes the visionary career of Marc Chagall, born in Belarus on July 7:
In 1907, Chagall left his native Vitebsk for St. Petersburg, where he studied under L. N. Bakst. In Paris (1910) he began to assimilate cubist characteristics into his expressionistic style. He is considered a forerunner of surrealism. After some years in Russia, Chagall returned to France in 1922, where he spent most of his life. His frequently repeated subject matter was drawn from Jewish life and folklore; he was particularly fond of flower and animal symbols. His major early works included murals for the Jewish State Theater (now in the Tretyakov Museum, Moscow). Among his other well-known works are I and the Village (1911; Museum of Modern Art, New York City) and The Rabbi of Vitebsk (Art Institute of Chicago). He designed the sets and costumes for Stravinsky's ballet Firebird (1945). Chagall's twelve stained-glass windows, symbolizing the tribes of Israel, were exhibited in Paris and New York City before being installed (1962) in the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center synagogue in Jerusalem. His two vast murals for New York's Metropolitan Opera House, treating symbolically the sources and the triumph of music, were installed in 1966. Much of Chagall's work is rendered with an extraordinary formal inventiveness and a deceptive fairy-tale naïveté. Chagall illustrated numerous books, including Gogol's Dead Souls, La Fontaine's Fables, and Illustrations for the Bible (1956). A museum of his work opened in Nice in 1973.
You can do a lot worse in life than collaborate on a song that is one of the most recorded of all time--a song that says what it has to say simply and directly and allows singers and listeners alike the room to make it their own.
A day after musicians the world over are feeling the loss of Beverly Sills, the Associated Press reports a departure from the world of commercial music: Hy Zaret, lyricist for 'Unchained Melody.' The song, with music by Alex North, has become one of the most recorded songs in the world since its launch in 1955. Renditions of 'Unchained Melody' have been made by Al Hibbler, Les Baxter, U2, Elvis Presley, Lena Horne, Joni Mitchell, Guy Lombardo, The Righteous Brothers, Il Divo, Vito & The Salutations, Gareth Gates, The Lettermen, Barry Manilow, Robson Green and Jerome Flynn, Cyndi Lauper, Roy Orbison, The Manhattan Transfer, and LeAnn Rimes.
Here in Taiwan 'KTV' outings--karaoke parties with friends--are hugely popular. KTV evenings feature a generous helping of songs in Mandarin, Taiwanese and Japanese. Yet even here, on the other side of the world from where Hy Zaret plied his trade, no evening of song is complete without a rendition, in the original English, of 'Unchained Melody.'
NPR reports today on the death at age 78 of soprano Beverly Sills. Affectionately known as 'Bubbles,' Ms Sills gave a silvery voice to Baby Doe and Cleopatra and a genial, smiling face to American opera, especially the New York City Opera. NPR offers links to audio and video files that document Ms Sills career and the story by Tom Huizenga. Comedienne Carol Burnett, a friend of Sills, offers a personal remembrance.
Alton is a conductor, artist, and author in Taiwan. His alma maters are the Florida State University, the University of Memphis, and the Peabody Conservatory at Johns Hopkins. A Florida native, he has called The Beautiful Isle home since 2004.
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Recently, I synched my Apple TV with my Flickr account so that when the screensaver comes on, all of my pictures on there–over 28,000–dance across the screen. And, wouldn’t you know it, most of those pictures are pictures of food. In fact, when I open my iPhoto and try to find pictures of me and Craig or me and my family, I have to fight my way through a tangled web of food imagery; portraits of dinners and lunches and breakfasts past. Recently, though, as I watched these images scan past on the TV in my living room, I began to have a thought: these pictures of the food that I make actually reveal something about me. But what, exactly?
Today’s my grandma Ronnie’s 85th birthday. And though she doesn’t have a computer, my grandfather gets my blog on his Kindle; so hopefully he’ll read this to her tomorrow morning when she wakes up.
For most of my life, my grandmother has been a major presence. Legend goes that just as I started speaking, she sang “You Are My Sunshine” to me from the front seat of her car and from the back seat I started singing back. We spent a lot of time together, when I was growing up. Her second husband (she’s been widowed twice), my grandpa Joe, owned a pickle factory on Long Island called Stern’s Pickles and when I was very young I’d go with her to the Roosevelt Field Flea Market where she sold them. She was quite industrious with her pickle stand; eventually, after he died, she started selling splatter art t-shirts. I remember being in her yellow wallpapered kitchen on East Lexington, in Oceanside (where I’d ride my bike almost every day), and she’d offer me a diet chocolate soda with some milk in it and we’d lay white t-shirts on the table and decorate them with puffy paint and little mirrors. She was always keeping busy.
In that house, she’d often boil vegetables and sprinkle them with Mrs. Dash. They tasted pretty great to me. In the guest room upstairs, she kept bags of Hershey’s samplers (maybe leftover from Halloween?) and I could have all the Krackel I wanted.
Eventually, she married my Grandpa Roy (the one with the Kindle) and we all moved to Florida where she and I would frequent The Olive Garden, Bagelworks, and another bagel shop called Bagels With next to Ross Dress For Less, where I’d go with her after my onion bagel with whitefish salad and raw red onions. Those raw red onions were a prominent part of my childhood; my mother and grandmother would always ask for them with their egg white omelets. We all had terrible breath, but who cared when we were mostly talking to each other?
Grandma had no qualms about taking me to slightly inappropriate movies. With her, I saw Single White Female and Legal Eagles and whenever there was a sex scene, she’d give me quarters to go play video games in the lobby. When Grandpa Joe died of a brain tumor, I took her to a movie to cheer her up. My pick? Beaches, the least cheerful movie you could possibly pick in that situation. But she was a trooper and I secretly loved it.
Grandma Ronnie (who gave herself that name because she didn’t like “Rebecca” or its derivative “Becky”) is a force of nature. If the world is a battleground, she’s General Patton. And she’s charged through her life with so much fortitude and verve, it’s easy to forget what a good heart she has underneath all that armor. When she and grandpa went to see Craig’s movie, she said: “Tell Craig I think he’s a genius. You’re very lucky to have him and he’s very lucky to have you.”
There’s a new restaurant trend afoot, one that takes the form of a casual, shoulder-shrug of a sentence, usually uttered by a server after he or she takes your order. It’s the sentence in the title of this post: “Just so you know, food arrives when it’s ready.”
It’s a sentence I heard last night at Alimento, a terrific new restaurant in Silverlake where I had some of the best pasta dishes of my life (more on those in a moment). It’s a sentence I heard last week at Republique with my parents, when they were here for Craig’s premiere. It’s a sentence we also heard at Bar Ama, where we went for lunch with both of our families (pictured above) after scoping out our secret wedding venue downtown. It’s a sentence that didn’t really bother me at first or even, really, grab my attention; but now that it’s becoming more and more common, it’s making me wonder: what’s it all about? And who does this really benefit: the restaurant or the diner?
The original plan was for me to take my shirt off. I know, you’re all drooling on to your keyboards at the thought, but settle down! I needed a goal, something to motivate me to get into shape. This was in February. I rejoined my old L.A. gym, Crunch, which makes absolutely no sense because it’s really far from where I live in Atwater Village; only, I really like that gym and when I was a member, I went regularly. I had friends there. So I rejoined and ever since February, I’ve been going four days a week. That’s almost six months of regular gym-going and if I had to take my shirt off now on my blog, I’d be a lot less freaked out than I would have been six months ago (OK, maybe I’ll show you my biceps).
The question for me, though, was never really a question of exercise. We all know that exercise is good for us; there’s not much to think about. You go, you do it, you look better, you feel better, etc. The harder question was a question of diet: how do I change what I eat to maximize my efforts? If I wanted to see changes (and I did want to see changes) what did I have to do?
Modern food blog convention would dictate that this post should begin with a picture. In fact, it’s a bit of a suicide mission to write a post without one. I went on to Google images (a risky proposition, because you can get sued for using someone else’s image) and then thought against it. The whole picture-at-the-top-of-a-post instinct is a byproduct of the very phenomenon I’m here to decry: the death of food blogs as food blogs and their reemergence as newfangled newspaper food sections and magazines.
Last week, Martha Stewart caused something of an uproar in the blogger community when she said, in an interview with Bloomberg TV: “Who are these bloggers? They’re not editors at Vogue magazine…I mean, there are bloggers writing recipes that aren’t tested, that aren’t necessarily very good, or are copies of everything that really good editors have created and done. So bloggers create kind of a popularity, but they are not the experts.”
She’s since backtracked; a wise move considering that her empire includes an entire network of bloggers with MARTHA STEWART plastered prominently on their pages. At first I was offended by her off-the-cuff remarks, now I’m mostly amused. This was a telling, unguarded moment for Martha and one that reflects the vintage, bespoke bubble she’s living in with her dogs in Connecticut.
You can divide coffee shops, these days, into two categories: those pushing the sugar (Starbucks, The Coffee Bean, Dunkin’ Donuts) and those scorning the sweet stuff. Most of us start out in the former camp–I began my coffee-drinking habits with Frappuccinos–and migrate to the latter camp, the independent coffee shop where the beans are of the finest quality and the baristas glare at you if they see you shaking Sweet N’ Low into your iced macchiato. That glare, though, isn’t necessarily encouraged by coffee shop owners: at most of the indy coffee shops I frequent in New York and L.A. (Joe, Gorilla, Commissary, Intelligentsia) sweetener is offered up in a myriad of forms: blue, pink, white little packets and a big bottle of simple syrup to address your iced coffee drink needs. Last week, however, I visited a coffee shop that L.A. Weekly just named Best Coffee Shop 2013–Handsome Coffee–and discovered that sweetener isn’t offered in any of its forms. No pink packets, no blue packets, no sticky syrup bottle. If you want sugar in your coffee, you’ve got to go somewhere else.
As with all Tweets like this, it had its share of supporters and detractors. Though I was being tongue-in-cheek, I was also sort of being serious. I hate dealing with artichokes. For my cookbook, the terrific chefs Alex Raij and Eder Montero taught me how to make a gorgeous spring vegetable confit with fava beans and asparagus and lots of green things including the dreaded artichoke. In their kitchen at Txikito, Alex showed me how to cut through the top of the plant, how to trim the stem, how to cut out the choke. When we were done, what looked like a bowling ball suddenly looked like a ping pong paddle. Did it taste good after it was confited? Yes. But was this something I’d really want to do in my own kitchen? Not really. When it comes to artichokes, I’m happy to eat them. But prepping them is the pits.
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Does this sound familiar? It's rude that nobody answers? Right? After all, somebody should know the answer. It's not like your question is difficult. Right? You are asking something relatively straightforward that certainly somebody must know. If they won't tell you, how do they expect knowledge to spread? How can you ever become knowledgeable on these subjects if others outright refuse to answer your questions? Right?
Knowledge is not created by people asking questions and waiting for others to provide answers. Knowledge is gained by people who do things. Instead of asking somebody else to provide the answer for you, think what you can do to find the answer yourself. In fact, first spend a moment to come up with the most likely answer. And then validate that answer, proving yourself right or wrong. Try it, you'll be surprised how quickly you can try certain things. Heck... it may well be faster to try it then to ask again and again. And even if it's not faster, you will almost certainly gain a better understanding of the thing you are working with. In addition to getting an answer to your question, you'll also have a better understanding of the why around that answer. You'll have gained knowledge and understanding.
Yet many people seem to prefer asking a question over trying to find the answer themselves. Instead of building knowledge they are trying to get other people to give them the knowledge. And while I don't mind showing off my knowledge about a topic, mine is often built from doing things - not from asking others. So ask yourself: do you want to be a knowledge sink? Or do you want to be a knowledge source?
This situation is so common that an entire subculture has arissen. When somebody asks a very open question on Stack Overflow, someone almost always comments with: "what have you tried?". Matt Gemmell even put his original blog post to that effect on a separate domain: whathaveyoutried.com. Have a look around Stack Overflow and see what type of questions solicit the "what have you tried?" response. The phenomenon has spread quite far. Often I feel bad for the person asking the question, because they clearly have no clue what they've done wrong.
Now, how would it fit into this plan if every time someone rolls around with a question they are confronted with
I am all for organic learning, but sometimes you just need a quick, good, canonical answer with no BS. Many Stack Overflow users provide just that for no reason other than saving others the trouble of learning it "the hard way".
If someone asks a quick, good, canonical question then those in the know are typically quite willing to give that answer.
Ludum Dare 31 was last weekend, the theme was “Entire Game on One Screen”. My entry is called “Scan Lines”. This was my 6th official Ludum Dare entry. It placed 47th overall out of 1365 entries and 15th in the innovation category. Postmortem and download after the jump.
When the theme was announced Friday night I was at my company holiday party. I was fairly distracted throughout the night with social interactions and alcohol. At that point I wasn’t officially sure I would participate, but I thought about the theme and discussed it with some friends. Some of the game ideas I pondered were…
A reverse Katamari Damacy where you start big and get smaller as the screen zooms in. Going with the theme, you can see everything on the initial screen but some of it is so small that you don’t know what it is until you get to that point.
A game where you can somehow change in size to explore small areas, with the entire world visible when you are full size.
A fast paced action game where the world is being rapidly rebuilt front a fixed camera as the player navigates around the changes.
The main idea that kept coming up was something with the world changing like the Pokemon Stadium level in Smash Bros. I also remembered this game called Minimalismism another Ludum Dare game, that was a really cool idea but froze the player in place when the level was changing. I started thinking about how the level could change while the player was still moving around and interacting with it. By the time I went to sleep well past 2 am I had a rough concept of a scan line building the level and how the underlying tech would support it. All other aspects of the game were still pretty vague.
I started by implementing the scan line idea I had from the night before with my open source game engine The Frank Engine. The engine is not really designed for this kind of game so I had to make a few low level changes to support it. For compos like this I always create a separate branch so I can make any crazy changes I want to get it working as quickly as possible. Eventually it came together and by mid afternoon the level transition scan line effect was mostly working.
I spent the rest of Saturday working on the platforming mechanics. I’ve implemented that kind of thing many times now, but it is always a challenge getting everything properly tightened up. I also drew up a sprite for the main character with a basic run and jump animation. I wanted at least a little bit of sprite work to push it more into the surrealist territory rather then pure abstraction and give it some personality. Making a snowman just seemed like the right thing to do, though it took a few iterations before I decided to introduce more classic snowman features.
I ended up spending a bunch of time working on stuff that didn’t ultimately matter. For example I had planned to have the player have a weapon that could shoot enemies and also destroy tiles. I also wrote functionality to show many levels ahead with decreasing alpha, but ultimately decided to show a preview of only the next level to simplify level design and reduce player confusion. I also played around with an idea that would show tiles differently if they were going away on the next level, as a warning to players that they would be removed, but again it was too complex or not presented well enough to work. It would have been better to focus on proofing the fundamentals before adding extra stuff.
First thing Sunday I implemented save points. I knew these would be essential for focusing the level design and helping to show players where to go. I was still experimenting with the player having a weapon similar to Mario’s fireball before I made the decision to cut combat for scope concerns. I think it could be cool to have a weapon that destroys the level only to have it rebuild by the scan line, but there wasn’t enough time to explore that.
Most of Sunday was spent creating the level design. I found it very challenging to make a smooth flow with the way the primary mechanic works. I played around with things for a few hours before I had large enough idea pool to start building the full world. Also I ran into several weird bugs that needed to get fixed. By the end if the day I was running out of time and had to stop it at 30 levels. In the last hour I scrambled to add sound effects with BFXR and attempted to add music but had problems recording from line in. There really wasn’t much time left at that point though.
Should not have waited until the last minute to add music. Also before the comp it is important to check that your music production pipeline is ready to produce.
At first I was play testing with keyboard but than on Sunday I started using a 360 controller to play. Then I introduced a bug with the keyboard controls and didn’t notice it until well after the deadline. I should have play tested more with keyboard because that’s what the majority of people play with.
This was a successful Ludum Dare for me because I tried out a fun idea and didn’t spend every minute of the weekend working on it. Overall not my most polished entry but I’d rather have fun experimenting with a new concept. I think I will continue to work on this one a little more and polish up the level design. There are many other awesome and weird games for Ludum Dare 31, check them out on the Ludum Dare compo site!
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The exhibition galleries at the Jervis Bay Maritime Museum feature a significant collection of maritime artefacts and navigational and surveying instruments. The Museum exhibitions include a range of nautical equipment, models, photographs, paintings, drawings and objects relating to the history and heritage of the Jervis Bay area.
I believe in laughter... I believe in warm summer nights... I believe in the miracle of life... I believe in running barefoot chasing lightnin bugs... I believe in toothless giggles, and messy hair... I believe childhood is magical... I believe life is beautiful... I believe you can never have too many pictures... I believe in capturing life... I believe pictures should tell stories... -YOUR STORY-
“If I ever go looking for my hearts desire again…. I wont look any further than my own backyard” -Dorothy somewhere 0001 from Jessica Deane on Vimeo.
That time of year is finally here again. Evenings walking the driveway…. hunting for catepillars & the soft glow of the evening sun lighting up your red hair. You asked for Anna braids on this day. I love how you look with them. Soft wisps of hair falling out around your face while you tug...
She chased seagulls. She collected their feathers. She made sand angels complete with a smiley face drawn with her finger. She sang “let it go” at the top of her lungs. She gave me the silliest cheesy smiles. She laughed. My little red by the sea.
Little moments like these….. how you look exactly like Addi sitting in that sink. Its like deja vu at times. I thought Addi was the last of my sink baths…. but yet here I am. Watching you take in the water…. hitting it with your hand & moving your feet bath & forth. You...
I’m a worrier. I’m protective. I’m a nurse. I bandage & kiss boo-boos. I tackle mountains of laundry daily. I’m a chef. I sing patti-cake & you are my sunshine several times a day. Toys overwhelm my living room at times. Things get broken by balls. Girly shrieks echo on the walls. Fights take...
The Windermere Foundation has raised $1,611,802 so far this year, bringing the total amount raised by the Foundation to over $37 million since 1989. Through the third quarter of 2018, $1,214,576 has been donated to local non-profits and charity organizations that provide services to low-income and homeless families.
It’s that time of year again! As families prepare to send their kids back to school, Windermere agents have been out in their communities raising money to support programs that provide school supplies and scholarships to students in need.
Thanks to the generosity of Windermere agents, staff, franchise owners, and the community, the Windermere Foundation has proudly donated a total of $920,351 so far this year to non-profit organizations that provide services to low-income and homeless families. This brings the total amount of money that the Windermere Foundation has raised since 1989 to over $36 million.
Recent research from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) found that more than 13 million children in the U.S. experience food insecurity. That’s one in six children who live in households where they do not have enough food to eat on a regular basis. And over 20 million children rely on free or reduced-price school lunches for their meals during the school year.
Thanks to the generosity of Windermere agents and the community, the Windermere Foundation collected over $330,000 in donations during the first quarter of 2018. Individual contributions and fundraisers accounted for 58 percent of the donations, while 42 percent came from donations through Windermere agent commissions. So far, we have raised a total of $35,869,961 in donations since 1989 when the Windermere Foundation was started.
For the past 29 years, the Windermere Foundation has been helping those in need in our communities through donations to local organizations that provide services to low-income and homeless families. In 2017, the Windermere Foundation raised over $2.4 million in donations, bringing the total to over $35 million raised since we started this effort in 1989. The following infographic details exactly how these funds were dispersed in 2017 and the types of organizations that benefited from them. For more information please visit windermere.com/foundation.
The Windermere Foundation had another banner year in 2017, raising even more than it did the prior year thanks to the continued support of Windermere franchise owners, agents, staff, and the community. Over $2.4 million was raised in 2017, which is an increase of eight percent over the previous year. This brings our total to over $35.5 million raised since the start of the Windermere Foundation in 1989.
Every year, Windermere offices throughout the Western U.S. host events to help make the holidays a little brighter for our neighbors in need. From food drives to fundraisers, here are just a few examples of how our offices are giving back this holiday season.
Thanks to the generosity of Windermere agents and the community, the Windermere Foundation collected over $1,537,000 in donations through the third quarter of 2017. This is an increase of nine percent compared to this time last year! Individual contributions and fundraisers accounted for 62 percent of the donations, while 38 percent came from donations through Windermere agent commissions. So far, we have raised a total of $34,643,324 in donations since 1989.
As you can see, a picture of the proposed book cover for The Sign of the Eagle, painted by Katrina Hughes Brennan is on the home page.
The picture does not do the portrait justice and I hope to have a better copy in the future. Nonetheless, Katrina did an outstanding job and I am grateful for all the time and hard work that she put into to this wonderful piece of work.
My historical mystery short story, Death Most Poisonous, is now in print as part of the December 2010 issue of the literary magazine, Down in the Dirt. To order a copy, click onto the magazine name on this page. It will take you directly to the magazine website.
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Managing your personal finances is a vital skill in today's fast-paced, digital money era. Unless you pay attention to where your money is going, you will end up losing it. This article is full of helpful tips to keep you focused on what you're spending your money on and how to manage that spending.
Improve your personal finance skills with a very useful but often overlooked tip. Make sure that you are taking about 10-13% of your paychecks and putting them aside into a savings account. This will help you out greatly during the tough economic times. Then, when an unexpected bill comes, you will have the funds to cover it and not have to borrow and pay interest fees.
Get a checking account that is free. Paying fees to access your money can cost you quite a bit in the long run. Many banks are doing away with free accounts, but a little leg work will help you find what you are looking for. Avoid losing hundreds of dollars to fees every year.
Don't get talked into quick money making schemes. It can be very tempting to give up your savings account to someone who promises to double or triple your money in a short period of time. Take the safe route, and realize that nothing is free. You will be better off slowly and steadily growing your savings rather than risky moves to get more faster. You could end up losing it all.
In order to stay on top of your personal finances, make use of one of the many website and apps out there which let you record and track your spending. This means that you'll be able to see clearly and easily where the biggest money drains are, and adjust your spending habits accordingly.
Make sure you're not overspending on luxury items that you can't actually afford. The most common problem people have is that they're spending more than they're bringing in. If you don't have the money for a luxury item, don't buy it. Instead of putting in on the credit card, put a bit of money aside toward the item each week. It'll save you more in the long run.
If you come across extra money, whether you got a bonus at work or won the lottery and you have debts, pay the debts first. It's tempting to use that money to splurge on such things as, new gadgets, eating out or other luxuries, but you should avoid that temptation. You'll do yourself more favors, if you use that money to pay your debts. If you have money left after you pay your debts, then you can splurge.
If you have not started putting away any money for retirement, no matter how old you are, now is the time to start. If you have already started, try boosting up your contributions. Every year people find that they are having to support themselves more in retirement as social security goes down, and may one day disappear.
Paying off any credit cards that have high interest rates should be your priority as you seek to pay down your debt. You may be tempted to make payments on all of your accounts, but it is far more cost-effective to eliminate those debts which carry high interest rates. With rates expected to increase, this is a very important tip.
Find your own financing when buying a car. You will have more negotiating power than if you are relying on the dealer and their banks to get you financed. They will try to talk to you into monthly payments rather than the actual cost of the car. If you already have your loan in place, you can concentrate on the cost of the car itself, because you already know what your payment would be.
If you're a responsible credit card holder who always pays balances on time and in full, it is a good idea to consider rewards credit cards. There are tons of different rewards that are available, so you should be able to find one that appeals to you. By doing this, you'll be able to make a bit of money off purchases you normally make anyway.
To find areas where you can save money, track your spending carefully. Get a little notebook to take with you and write down everything you spend. Track cash, check and credit card expenses. Also write down what you spend to pay your bills. This is just like a check ledger. Write down the date, place, purpose and amount. At the end of the month, review your expenses. You will quickly see areas where you are wasting money.
One of the easiest ways to save a little money every month is to find a free checking account. Because of the financial crisis occurring, it is getting harder to find banks that still offer free checking. Oftentimes, banks charge ten dollars or more per month for a checking account, so you end up with a savings of over one hundred dollars a year!
As mentioned above, the current trend of credit and debit cards makes it easy to spend your money, without even realizing where it might be going. Managing your finances and being aware of your spending are vital skills. With the advice from this article, you should be better prepared to manage your spending the right way.
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Check out the two amIright misheard lyrics books including one book devoted to misheard lyrics of the 1980s.
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Today, I’m reaching out because I want to know what you think about dementia research in Canada. Your own experience and the wisdom of your insights can help the Alzheimer Society amplify the voices of people like you – ensuring that these voices are heard and action is taken. I hope you will join the conversation. Since coming on board as CEO, the goodwill, expressions of support and advice from individuals across the country have been heartwarming and deeply appreciated….
Betty and her daughter Eileen have worked side by side at their rural Ontario bakery for 30 years, singing and dancing as they knead dough and glaze cinnamon rolls. When Betty, 81, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease seven years ago, her daughter knew the best treatment for her mom was to keep working. “Like everyone, people with Alzheimer’s want to be productive, and boy do we have that covered,” says Eileen. Her mom cuts granola bars by the hundreds –…
When Moira was diagnosed with young onset dementia at the age of 51, she and her family had some difficult decisions to make. She had to take early retirement from her job as a high school math teacher in Brampton, Ontario, designate her oldest daughter and husband as primary caregivers, and enrol in a day program for people with dementia while her family is at work. But there was at least one easy decision: joining the MedicAlert® Safely Home® program,…
As a biomedical engineer, I don’t have your typical background for someone researching Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. In fact, if you had told me 18 years ago that dementia would be my main field of research, I’d be surprised. Back then, I was most interested in diagnostic radiology—the field of medicine that uses imaging exams to aid in diagnosis—for the planning of epilepsy surgery.
It’s been four years since my dad, Denis, passed away after living with dementia for 11 years. My family and I did everything to make sure Dad enjoyed life, first during the early stages, and later when he lived in a care home. My experiences with my father inspired me to help others learn to appreciate quality time with a family member with dementia.
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It was a cold, rainy December morning in Vancouver when paramedics spotted a woman in wet clothes, looking out of place at a bus stop. Kathryn had been missing for 27 hours by then. Her daughter had dispatched a small army of friends to look for her after she failed to come home from her walk the previous morning. “It was brutal. I thought she was dead. The paramedics brought her to the hospital and they admitted her,” recalls her…
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The kuih kapit making machine as a Malaysia famous food, it is very popular, use the machine can make kuih kapit with large capacity, and the machine working with high efficiency. The food with many patterns, if you need, we can provide you many molds to make the different kuih kapit.
Automatic kuih kapit machine is the popular goods in the current food consumption market - kuih kapit ideal machine equipment. The kuih kapit of the system is uniform, bright, delicious, clean and hygienic. Choose the quality formula, the color fragrance is good, the good old and young. The tender and crisp kuih kapit is a popular food which is suitable for both urban and rural areas. It is popular with the people for its entrances, rich aroma, crisp, and rich nutrition. It is suitable for shopping malls, supermarkets and markets.
Michelle joined BIU in 2008 after working as a Project Business Analyst, testing software for British Gas in both the UK and India; and later as a Quality Assurance Manager for traffic information company ITIS Holdings, which took her to Tel Aviv and Belgium. A chemistry graduate from Manchester Metropolitan University, Michelle is a qualified PRINCE2 Practitioner and Six Sigma Greenbelt Trainer. Since joining BIU Michelle has made huge progress, both in her career and in terms of developing the company’s bespoke systems.
“When I first started at BIU my major focus was working with our System clients to assist them in the direct utilisation of our bespoke software Empire and BIU247. I later developed our CRC compliance service and assisted our customers to provide mandatory environmental reporting to the Environment Agency. This involved analysing site portfolios and associated electricity and gas consumption from energy supplier invoices. This allowed me to verify carbon usage and associated financial obligations. I then went back to my roots in project management, creating conceptual system designs using agile project management methodology, managing our internal developers’ workload for the project lifecycles.
My day begins by checking our internal helpdesk to ensure new issues are analysed and prioritised into the developers’ workloads. No day is the same as development and maintenance requests will differ from day to day. I work with stakeholders to specify their requirements to ensure accurate development. So I don’t have a typical day but I will usually be working on either designing upcoming systems, drawing technical diagrams for backend systems or creating test plans for system rollout to ensure the developers have as much information as possible in order to deliver to the highest standard. One of the core things about BIU is the development of all of our systems in-house. This means we can work with our customers to create bespoke solutions that fit their needs within their required timescales and are not constricted by any third party.
It was working directly under a Master Six Sigma Black Belt at ITIS that inspired me to qualify in PRINCE2 and Six Sigma training. Therefore it was a natural progression to come to BIU – my technical qualifications combined with my energy background enable me to create systems tailored for this sector as I understand the specific needs of the industry.
I enjoy the fact that I can work on specific, defined requests, but also receive projects that have more autonomy for developing a creative solution.
The colleagues I work with at BIU are amazing, the IT team and developers are really easy to work with and their intelligent solutions are inspiring. Also as a busy mum of three the flexibility here enables me to balance a career around my family.”
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There are many varieties of masks. Carnival, theatrical, sports, professional, protective, military, medical, cosmetic and even emotional mask, which we can wear every day. But any mask, whatever it is, is needed in order to hide something or help in something. The peyton manning ski mask is designed to perform the same functions.
To use the peyton manning ski mask you need to use the instruction or contact the professionals. The instruction is attached to the mask upon receipt. But if for some reason the instructions were not there, you can find the instruction on the Internet. (Be careful, no one is responsible for materials posted on the Internet). Another option is to turn to professionals, more secure. If you contact professionals, they will help you in the best possible way. And, of course, they will help you with an peyton manning ski mask.
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Point of No Return: Jewish Refugees from Arab and Muslim Countries: Turkish synagogue vandalised after re-opening
One-stop blog on Jews from Arab and Muslim Countries and the Middle East's forgotten Jewish refugees, updated daily
Vandals spray-painted hate graffiti on the historic Istipol Synagogue in Istanbul just days after a one-time prayer service was held, the first in 65 years, the Turkish publication Today’s Zaman (picked up by the Jerusalem Post) reported. (With thanks: Eliyahu)
Vandals wrote “Terrorist Israel, there is Allah,” on the external walls of the structure in white paint, in the largely Jewish neighborhood of Balat.
“Writing anti-Israel speech on the wall [outside] of a synagogue is an act of anti-Semitism,” Ivo Molinas, editor-inchief of the Jewish community’s weekly newspaper Salom, said in an interview with the Turkish newspaper.
“There is widespread anti-Semitism voiced in Turkey and it gets in the way of celebrating the richness of cultural diversity in this country,” he added.
Molinas was upset at the linkage made between the Jewish community in Turkey and Israel, emphasizing that the Turkish Jewish community is not connected to Israeli policy.
In just 50 years, almost a million Jews, whose communities stretch back up to 3,000 years, have been 'ethnically cleansed' from 10 Arab countries. These refugees outnumber the Palestinian refugees two to one, but their narrative has all but been ignored. Unlike Palestinian refugees, they fled not war, but systematic persecution. Seen in this light, Israel, where some 50 percent of the Jewish population descend from these refugees and are now full citizens, is the legitimate expression of the self-determination of an oppressed indigenous, Middle Eastern people.
This website is dedicated to preserving the memory of the near-extinct Jewish communities, which can never return to what and where they once were - even if they wanted to. It will attempt to pass on the stories of the Jewish refugees and their current struggle for recognition and restitution. Awareness of the injustice done to these Jews can only advance the cause of peace and reconciliation.
(Iran: once an ally of Israel, the Islamic Republic of Iran is now an implacable enemy and numbers of Iranian Jews have fallen drastically from 80,000 to 20,000 since the 1979 Islamic revolution. Their plight - and that of all other communities threatened by Islamism - does therefore fall within the scope of this blog.)
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Following the success of the first Startupper of the Year Challenge, held in 2015 in more than 30 African countries, Total is bringing it back this year across the continent. The 2018-2019 Startupper of the Year by Total Challenge will support and reward young local entrepreneurs in any business sector with a project or business less than two years old. In each participating African country, a local jury comprised of experts from Total, specialists from incubators and accelerators, business leaders and local community stakeholders will select three winners.
Total is thrilled to announce the launch of the #StartupperOfTheYearChallenge ��. We are looking for innovative young entrepreneurs who are willing to make things happen in their country. Registration is open until November 13 at https://t.co/EBWolu3RH3
Each winner will be awarded the Startupper of the Year by Total label and receive financial support of at least R150 000, plus professional coaching and extensive publicity to advertise their project.
New for this year in support of women entrepreneurs, the jury will also designate a Top Female Entrepreneur in each country. This special award, which is in addition to the other awards, is Total’s way of encouraging more women to take part in the Challenge.
A grand jury will meet subsequently to select three Grand Winners for the entire continent, from among the first-prize winners in each country.
More than just a business challenge, the 2018-2019 Startupper of the Year by Total Challenge also reaffirms Total’s commitment to capacity building in the countries where it operates, worldwide. By helping innovative young entrepreneurs to realize their projects, the Challenge strengthens the local social fabric.
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Mt. Kilimanjaro is Africa's highest mountain, and the highest free standing peak in the world, rising to 5895 meters from a semi-arid plain. Because of its rare and endemic flora, which includes over 1800 species of flowering plants and 700 species of lower plants, it has been designated a World Heritage Site and a Biosphere Reserve. Addtionally, it is part of the ecosystem comprising the Easteren Afromontaine Biodiversity Hotspot, as designated by Conservation International.
It is said that mountains are the water towers of the world, attracting rainfall and sequestering moisture during wet seasons to slowly dispense into surrounding lowlands when the weather turns dry. Their ability to attract and retain moisture is vitally dependant upon the health of their forests. In Africa, where water is scarce and soil is often thin and deficient, mountains are crucial. In many countries they are the primary agricultural areas because of their rich soil and abundant rainfall. In Swahili, the very words for mountain and agriculture derive from the same root. With the widespread deforestation now occurring throughout the world, rivers and streams that are dramatically decreasing in flow are giving us an ominous hint that we should take another look at the ill-effects of deforestation. The loss of water sources affects large populations of mountain residents, as well as farmers and townspeople living downstream, who need the water for domestic uses and farm irrigation. Additionally, hydroelectric plants located on mountain-fed rivers depend on a steady flow and cease to produce when water slows to a trickle.
Kilimanjaro lies just 3 degrees south of the equator. Early European explorers were astounded to see snow on a mountain in the tropics and the veracity of their claims was doubted for many years within Europe. In modern times it is one of Africa's most popular tourist destinations, with about 100,000 tourists, porters and guides a year attempting the climb to the summit. But Kilimanjaro is more than a destination for the mountain climbers of the world. What most people do not know about the mountain is that it is one of the most productive agricultural areas in Africa. Over a million people live on its lower slopes, taking advantage of its rich volcanic soil and abundant rainfall. Over the centuries people of the Chagga lineage, who live on its slopes, have evolved a unique multi-storied farming system, growing a variety of food crops and hardwood trees on the same plot of land, combining plants, such as coffee, which need shade and wind protection, with banana and overstory trees that protect the coffee and reduce vulnerability from crop failure by offering alternate food and livelihood sources. Since colonial times, a cleverly constructed irrigation furrow system has served to deliver water to the smallholders who live on the mountain.
When Europe laid claim to most of Africa in the late 1800's its settlers on the continent particularly sought out the most productive areas for their own uses and Mt. Kilimanjaro was considered a prize. Because the climate is ideal for growing coffee, large areas of its southern (rainy) slope were converted to coffee plantations and coffee quickly became a primary export crop in the region. The local Chagga were forbidden by the Europeans to grow the crop for fear of competition, but because they are an industrious and resourceful people, some of the Chagga determined that they would themselves share in the monetary gain from coffee production, and so smuggled in seeds and started plantations of their own. In 1924 they formed Africa's first international marketing cooperative, the Kilimanjaro Native Cooperative Union (KNCU), which specifically seeks out markets for Kilimanjaro coffee. It still operates today, with 92 local coops and over 80,000 members. This cooperative became a highly successful venture leading to the development of a cash economy among the local people.
Yet in a nation in which over 80-90% of the populace are farmers, and in which irrigation, mechanization and chemical inputs are costly and sparingly used, it can be a risky strategy converting to non-food crops and entering into a cash economy. During the late 1960s and 70s, the Kilimanjaro Region (and Tanzania as a whole) suffered a succession of severe declines and outright disasters. Coffee trees were getting old and also becoming prone to Coffee Berry Disease (CBD) and Coffee Leaf Rust (CLR), resulting in losses of 50-90% of the crop. The world market price for coffee also declined, leading to multiple woes for coffee farmers. In 1972-74 a severe drought led to widespread poverty, child malnutrition, and starvation. In addition to this, the oil shocks of the 1970s and Tanzanias war against neighboring Ugandas dictator Idi Amin, depleted national wealth and increased levels of poverty throughout the young country (independence established in 1961).
As a result, people turned to alternate means for gaining the cash income upon which they had come to rely, primarily land clearing for growing alternative crops and tree harvesting. Many important commercial tree species grow on Kilimanjaro and harvesting of these with no programs for replanting has led to widespread deforestation, causing a multitude of attendant problems, such as widespread erosion and loss of topsoil, decreased water flow in rivers and streams and loss of wildlife habitat. Pesticides that were introduced to attack CDB, have introduced large amounts of chemical pollutants into the ecosystem, causing loss of biodiversity and soil fertility, and affected water users on the mountain and downstream as well.
Today the people of Kilimanjaro Region are suffering the results of these misfortunes and unsustainable environmental practices. Some all-season streams are dry part of the year and other seasonal streams have dried up completely. This, of course, has negative effects on agricultural activities all over the mountain, from coffee production to individual vegetable gardens. Firewood on Kilimanjaro is increasingly difficult to procure. Since over 90% of energy use throughout Tanzania is based on wood products, trees are crucial to maintaining lifestyle. Women, who traditionally collect firewood, are having to spend longer hours to secure the same amounts of wood and many people are now having to use their precious hard-earned cash to purchase wood. And additionally, the population increase that is happening all over Africa is similarly on Kilimanjaro putting added pressure on available natural resources and arable land.
The mountain is important, not only to the tourists who visit and the farmers who live on the slopes, but to many downstream users. Runoff from Kilimanjaro supplies the Pangani River, which flows over 200 miles to empty into the Indian Ocean. Water from the Pangani is an important and widely competed-for commodity in this rain-poor region. Usage of the river water by smallholders, large scale farmers, high-usage rice farmers, and domestic users along its length decreases river flow.
Besides farm and domestic users, the Pangani also fuels a major national industry: electricity production. It is one of only two rivers in Tanzania that provide electricity to the country's national grid. Three hydroelectric stations on the Pangani operate downstream of Nyumba ya Mungu, a dammed reservoir south of Kilimanjaro constructed in 1965 by the government. They provide 17% of Tanzania's hydroelectricity and depend on adequate water flow in the Pagani Basin. During the dry season, depletion of reservoir water can often reduce electricity production, resulting in blackouts and energy rationing. Scientists have noticed lessening flow during the past 15 years and during extreme drought conditions in the dry season the Pangani has been known to completely dry up.
The ABCP has contributed to reforestation efforts on Mt. Kilimanjaro, because of its vital importance to the ecology of the surrounding region. ABCP trees are being planted by people around their farms and homes for ecosystem protection and livelihood improvement. Fast growing fuel wood trees are helping women conserve time and energy. Food, medicine and lumber producing species are protecting families from spending money on these domestic products. Valuable commercial trees that have been over harvested are being replaced. We are also supporting efforts to provide fuel efficient stoves that reduce the use of firewood.
Many of our educational programs are in schools on the mountain, such as this group of students in a Malihai conservation club shown with Mt. Kilimanjaro in the background. There students are being taught that conservation of biodiversity, control of pollutants, and sustainable use of natural resources affect a larger group of people than merely their own family and neighbors. They are being made aware that they are caretakers of one of the nation's most fruitful ecological treasures. Through ABCP funded tree nurseries, thousands of Kilimanjaro volunteers, both youth and adult, are learning horticultural skills and taking direct action by replanting and widely distributing species that will help solve multiple problems in the life-sustaining watershed. They are organizing field days to plant large numbers of trees along stream banks that have been denuded to protect them from excessive runoff, and in burned out and overcut areas to stabilize soil and prevent further erosion. One special project in 1996 was the planting of 15,000 trees along Mweka route, one of Mt. Kilimanjaro's most popular mountain climbing routes, which has suffered from excessive tree cutting because of the large numbers of hikers that use it. All of these efforts are contributing as well to the international movement to plant trees for carbon sequestration in order to offset the effects of greenhouse gas emissions. By June of 2004, Kilimanjaro area groups had planted 1,000,000 trees on and around the mountain. Sebastian Chuwa estimates that within 5 years, they will have planted another million.
For a paper on Environmental Conservation Problems and Solutions on Kilimanjaro written by Sebastian Chuwa, click here.
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An FPV system (First Person View) is a unique addictive and almost surreal flying experience! After years of dreaming about being able to do this, we can finally fly from a pilot’s perspective!
Affordable FPV systems have appeared within the last decade. FPV system flying is a rapidly growing trend in the various RC hobbies, and for good reason; it takes the beauty and energy of flying, driving, piloting a boat, and packages it in a relatively safe and less costly package. For many, this is the draw of flying rc models.
Until recently, however, setting up an FPV system has been very time consuming and required a lot of technical skills. Now we have companies such as DJI bringing a ready to fly, FPV multirotor to the masses, requiring no prior knowledge. While it may be more convenient to buy a phantom, plug in your tablet, and fly, it is still crucial that you know how these FPV systems work.
The current technology boom keeps this subject alive and forever interesting! Screens, goggles and glasses continue to evolve. Video transmitters and receivers have improved and become more reliable. Antennas and antenna tracking systems have improved. GPS accuracy has improved.
There are heads-up display systems, head tracking capability and return-to-home features. There are apps that work in conjunction with your equipment to view video and GPS information.
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No matter what FPV system you get, they all have the same basic components. Even the DJI phantom with its completely self-contained setup has these components, you just won’t be able to see them or fix them.
The three basic components of the best fpv system are, in no particular order, the camera, the video transmitter (VTX), and the video receiver (VRX). The camera connects to the transmitter, which sends the signal on a radio wavelength determined by either the manufacturer or you, which is then picked up on the receiver.
How you then view it is based on your setup. Sometimes it’ll be through goggles, others it’ll be on your phone. While most of the times, this signal is analogue, in the case of the DJI phantom or other similar setups, its actually done using a digital WiFi link. There are various pros and cons to this, which we’ll get to later.
Now that you know roughly how FPV goggles work, and have decided that you want to try flying in first person, you need to know where you want to start. Really, you need to start not flying with FPV glasses at all. Flying Line of Sight (LoS) is a crucial skill.
Before even buying a Phantom or building yourself a plane, you need to know how to safely fly without goggles on.
First Person View signals can fail, and if they do you need to know how to fly without them. Not only that, but LoS flying helps you learn how to fly and control your aircraft while seeing everything, not just what’s in front of it. Once you can fly Line of Sight you can start looking into the best FPV drone goggles setup.
Figuring out what you want to fly using FPV goggles, after you can fly line of sight is actually fairly simple. When reading through FPV goggle reviews, pretty much anything with a nice camera on it that uses a tablet for a screen (like the DJI phantom line) will be fairly laid back and easy fpv setup while anything with a thin carbon fiber body and racing plastered on it will be agile for an fpv setup.
And if you’re looking for VR goggles (a consumer-level category for a similar product) we have a separate article for that.
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Here are some helpful definitions that will leave you with a bit more understanding of the terms that may be thrown around quickly when people are referring to FPV racing.
FPV(First Person View): Incorporating the use of a screen, monitor, or goggles to visually experience what the camera on the uav is gleaning in real time.
Line of Sight: The term referring to being able to see your drone the same time you are piloting it.
FPV Racing: The quickly growing recreational activity during which pilots select a pre-defined track, and race their small quads around it for sport.
RTF (ready to fly) racing drones: These are the drones made for FPV racing that you can race right out of the box, without worrying about assembly.
FPV camera: Special kind of drone camera used for first-person view racing, photography, piloting, or the capturing of videography.
Racing drone camera: any camera on a drone that is built for fast FPV racing. Usually built into the drone and these days they’re almost always available in high definition.
FPV goggles: A special set of goggles used to views exactly what the uav’s camera is seeing in real time.
Head tracking: An FPV goggle modification that allows you to adjust the angle of the camera mid-flight when the pilot tilts their head up or down.
Interpupillary distance: This is the term for the distance from the center of the pupils to the lens of the goggles being worn.
LCD monitor: A screen, usually attached to the controller, used to view what the drone’s camera is seeing; in most cases an alternative to goggles.
Receiver: Accepts the camera’s feed and sends it to the other screen or viewing device of pilot’s choice.
Frequency: The radio frequency FPV equipment runs on. Usually allows for multiple channels, so pilots do not cross signals with each other.
FPV system: The all-inclusive and entire drone setup. This usually includes the multirotor itself, the controller, connecting parts, and the video display.
On Screen Display: Gives you specifics such as altitude, battery life, current speed, and other necessary elements to assure smooth flight.
TVL (Resolution): The resolution of the camera which helps determine the clarity and overall feed quality of the video.
CCD camera type: This is the camera that uses a specific image sensor that is charged by a coupling device, and is typically more suitable for FPV.
CMOS camera type: This is a camera that uses a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor image sensor. These usually cost less then CCD cameras, but are not as suitable for the job.
Video Latency: This is the lag involved into what your camera sees, and when it transmits to your screen or viewing goggles. It can lead to problems with flight, the maneuvers you want to accomplish, and trouble with aerial shots.
Jello: This is the vibration that occurs in the video that is caused by the running of the multirotor inside the uav.
The quads that are flown during these races are able to hit 50 MPH, and sometimes even faster. They may fly through obstacles such as hoops, around trees, and others like brightly lit bars. Some of the biggest and baddest races are so challenging, that you may have to know how to do some pretty fluid maneuvers just to get through the track.
Understandably, spectators can get very excited during these races, as they look a bit like what would happen if slot car racing was set up in mid-air. When you take a look at a very professional track, you realize that a beginning drone pilot would simply not stand a chance.
For the most part, there are 3 major types of races that you’ll find when you begin to engage in or watch this sport:
1. Time Trial: This is the test where competition is had to see how fast each drone can make it through a specific course.
2. Drag Race: Race that is held on a very straight line, and takes place over a short distance. Not geared to obstacle handling, this has much more to do with acceleration, and how a pilot handles a drone at top speed.
3. Rotorcross: This is a traditional competition during which the drones race through an obstacle course, and see who can cross the finish line first.
Much like the racing that takes place in the automobile realm, pilots are broken up into different teams, and there are different criteria for the teams that are out there. Some teams are all about flaunting a specific design that they may have had a hand in creating, and some are more focused on gaining attention for their ability to complete difficult maneuvers and stunts.
To check out a variety of teams that are out there, you can look at this link to see some specifics from all around the nation.
You can use the search engine of your choice to find out where the leagues and championships in your area are: the popularity of the sport is rising all of the time, and we guarantee that you will see many different types of leagues popping up this year alone.
The Drone Racing League: The season for this action-packed league has various races, where pilots accumulate points for standing. The pilots who are skilled enough to get the highest number of points eventually qualify for the very thrilling World Championship.
The MultiGP Drone Racing League: This one has chapters worldwide, and is known for having classes and events for many different categories of racer. Considered a leader in the drone industry for sure, they are considered at the front of the pack as far as high-profile events and races in the drone world.
The World Drone Racing Championship: Last year the star-studded finals were held in beautiful Hawaii for this league, which had pilots from over 30 nations trying their luck on four different courses. There was $100,000 in cash, prizes, and trophies, and they did a great job of creating a very high-profile and action-packed event.
The Phantom is by far the most popular quadcopter available today. If someone mentions aerial photography, it wouldn’t be unusual to think of the DJI Phantom. There’s no denying that DJI have done a great job designing a plug and play system, which requires little understanding of the technology, capable of capturing pictures and videos, and all with minimal training! They are leading the way in making this technology accessible to everybody.
The original Phantom was good, but the new improved Phantom 2, 3 and now the P4 series are even better, with better flying characteristics, significantly longer flight times as well as an optional additional racing drone camera and Phantom 4 FPV features.
To use FPV goggles with the DJI Phantom 3 pro or advanced or Phantom 4, you need to adjust your setup a little bit. One of the best ways to do this is with the adapter released by DJI that connects to your remote and allows you to push the video out to your goggles or another screen. Here’s an image of this adapter. This can be used to connect your Phantom 3 pro or advanced easily to your fpv drone goggles.
DJI Adapter that allows for direct connection to your fpv goggles for DJI Phantom 3 pro and advanced
Click To Shop or Read ReviewsTo use this setup you simply connect it to your Phantom 3 pro or advanced remote and then connect the hdmi cable out to the fpv goggles of your choice. This long range fpv system supports a double-screen display, and uses 720p video via HDMI and USB connections. The adapter has mini-hdmi output, micro usb, usb and CAN expansion ports. The video export includes flight information such as battery levels, flight controls, level and return home direction all into your fpv goggles or screen. The module can be attached directly onto the remote of the DJI Phantom 3 and will connect via HDMI to your drone racing goggles.
A great option for connecting your DJI Phantom 2 with fpv drone goggles is to use this adapter. The setup is relatively easy to follow and is your best bet for fpv goggles for the dji Phantom 2.
Click To Shop or Read ReviewsThis setup allows you to add wireless the fpv experience to older models of DJI Phantoms, powered directly from the DJI quadcopter and outputs into composite SD analog video. This fpv setup comes with two antennae, a transmitter and a receiver. No additional energy sources are needed, and it is manufactured by DJI so that makes it a no brainer for the choice of best fpv setup for the Phantom 2.
The included antennae do work fine at average ranges, but it is recommended to look into specialty “long range fpv antannae” if you’re in search of longer distance FPV flight. The included antennae and fpv feed started breaking up around 100 feet altitude or 900 ft distance. Use existing documentation that comes with the fpv kit for installation instructions, but I can vouch for the fact that it is an easy fpv headset setup.
These drones are probably the most iconic models in the current hobby scene, and for good reason; you can take them out of the box, charge them, and be flying within an hour without even touching a screwdriver. This of course does have its drawbacks. Repairs are a pain and if anything needs replacing, even a motor, it’ll cost you quite a bit. Most of the individual components are all on the mainboard, so you can’t replace a receiver if it fails either.
The Arris FPV 250 Mini RC Racing Drone is a very tough contender for nearly any kind of punishing competition that you put it through. It comes completely assembled, and one thing that racers love about it most is the included CC3D flight controller: it is a top-notch means of piloting, and is very customizable to assure the best means of control during a tough race.
You do need your own radio set and battery for this drone, and the frame is made of carbon/glass fiber composited material, not pure carbon fiber. It’s appearance is pretty awesome: some of the exposed electronics on the top give it a custom vibe, and it appears as though it is ready to dip, flip, zip and race its way to immediate victory.
The customer needs to buy the radio set and battery to have it fly: this is not an all-inclusive package in that aspect. Flight time is right at ten minutes, and the 700TVL racing drone camera is known to be a high-quality number without too much delay.
Here are some important stats about this zippy and mean contender, that will help you make up your mind if you are somewhere in the pit stop or on the fence about purchasing it.
• Drone is assembled BNF, customer needs to have own transmitter and battery to make it fly after delivery.
• Uses High quality 2300KV motor and BL Heli 20A ESC; this assures the user can attain a very high speed.
What’s better than a powerful racing drone that boasts speed, stability, and durability? A racing drone that supports FPV, of course! The EACHINE Wizard X220S FPV Racing Drone is a definite force to reckoned with. Paired with the BF3.1.5 Omnibus F4 V2 flight controller and you’ve got an unstoppable combination.
Even though you’re going to need to provide a couple of things yourself, like a battery, for example, it’s actually a good thing for those who want a powerful FPV racing drone starter kit that lets you customize most of the rig yourself.
We recommend, based on the recommendation by EACHINE, that you pick up a 1500mAh 4S 14.8V 75C LiPo battery to start with.
This FPV Drone Racing Kit W/DVS DCR220 RTF FPV drone is a great choice for the racer who wants to get everything in one fell swoop, transmitter and all. The drone is built with top racing spec motors that allow you to reach very high speeds, without having equipment safety as a concern.
There is a range of nearly 3000 feet on the ground, and 5000 feet in the air with the unit, and its brushless motors make for a very powerful propulsion system. Those who have used it for many hours claim that it is one of the lightest on the market, and the adjustable camera angle hard shell protects the equipment while allowing customization in camera angle.
The fact that you get the goggles with this setup as well is a big plus for those that are seeking to obtain everything in one package, and want to be ready to hit the track immediately.
Here are some vital stats on this drone for you to look over: you’ll be pretty impressed by the punch it packs.
• The top racing spec motors included allow you to reach very high speeds without fearing equipment damage
• High-quality goggles included have a very large, crisp screen for maximum viewing experience, and they provide smooth real-time video transmission
• Uses integrated electronics, powerful motors, and low profile frame to keep you in the air for optimum lengths of time
• The 2.5mm HD CCD camera is very lightweight, and offers better color and lighting adjustments than other racing drone cameras
• 9-channel functionality and customizable switches makes for a very powerful and above-average controller
The ImmersionRC Vortex Race Quad 5.8 Ghz 350mW drone has been touted by a few big players in the industry as truly “the fastest yet” when it comes to a racing drone. The foldable mini quad frame is a plus feature when it comes to being easily accessible, and this unit comes with a 5.8 GHz video transmitter that feeds the signal to FPV units without interfering with standard 2.4 GHz signals.
The pilot can also have added fun controlling the LED’s sitting on the tail of the Vortex, and the camera mount on this one supports an HD camera and a flight cam. If you opt to use a flight cam, it is protected well from impacts and is suspended from a carbon-fiber plate.
Battery size that is recommended for the ImmersionRC Vortex Race Quad is the Lumineers 1300 mah, 60c, and fatshark goggles have given users the best results. Some users have been just a little disappointed with the video quality, but the speed and maneuverability still have this one ranking pretty high on any racer’s list.
Here are some vital stats on this drone, which may encourage you to make this one your next purchase.
• The joined flight controller is already programmed with CleanFlight, and will allow for supporting future updates with a USB port on the back of the quad
Hubsan is a major micro drone producer and has a major following. Hubsan offers a few off the shelf, drone racing goggles ready options. How about a mini FPV quadcopter for less than $140.00?
The Hubsan fpv drone offers a control distance of up to 100 meters, but I can attest that you can push that limit. I have flown my Hubsan VR drone over 100 meters without trouble, however the fpv system is more limited in terms of range, I often have the video link cut out well before I lose control of the actual quadcopter.
The Hubsan vr drone comes with a screen built into the remote control, for quick and easy to use straight out of the box FPV goggles fun. Be careful to always keep extra batteries with you because I’ve found the LCD screen drains the controller batteries faster than normal. This is the best fpv system setup for beginners as you have to do no customization and can just plug and play your goggles directly into the controller. This is, for the price one of the best fpv drones on the market.
Click To Shop or Read ReviewsThe Hubsan H107D FPV X4 Mini FPV drone is a complete FPV system, coming with a reasonably sized LCD screen built in to the transmitter! A great, inexpensive introduction to quadcopters and VR drones.
Another option is the Eachine Racer 250 FPV Quadcopter. This out of the box fpv solution is a great opportunity to purchase a faster, longer range fpv drone without going through the hassle of building your own setup. The flight time is also longer than the Hubsan, at 10-14 minutes, this is a fantastic choice for an fpv drone.
Click To Shop or Read ReviewsThis fpv goggles ready drone is setup and easy to use. The benefits of this over the Hubsan fpv drone are longer distance range, more detailed controller with higher sensitivity and with a built in monitor (larger screen size than the Hubsan). The max range of this fpv setup is around 250-300 meters which is 2-3 times more distance than the Hubsan.
The downside is that you’re going to pay $360.00 for the Eachine drone with FPV compared to $130.00 for the Hubsan. This is actually one of the best fpv drone racers built today and you can’t go wrong if you’re looking for a higher end version of the Hubsan fpv drone with greater capacity for distance and flight time.
If you’re just getting started with FPV drones, the 818 Hornet is a great choice for beginners. It’s cheap (only about $160 at time of writing) and is incredibly easy to fly thanks to ease-of-use features like Heading Hold Mode, multiple speed settings, and a controller with a very simple design.
Click To Shop or Read ReviewsIf you’re interested in the FPV features, the Hornet can stream live first-person footage from up to 60 meters away to a phone, tablet, or other mobile device using the UDIRc app. We’ve flown this drone several times and the picture’s always remained clear and steady at 720p high definition. You can see some examples of this here. And the Hornet is also designed to be used with virtual reality goggles instead of a screen, if that’s your preference.
It may not have all the features of some of the other options on this list, but this is a near-perfect FPV drone for beginners and a drone that’s just really fun to fly in general!
Most FPV drones let you stream video to a screen but require you to buy goggles seperately. But there’s a few that come with goggles right out of the box! Here’s a couple of our favorite FPV racing drones with goggles:
The Bebop 2 adventurer pack currently only costs about $400 and usually fluctuates somewhere between that and $600 USD. This is easily the best racing drone with goggles available. It can shoot videos in full 1080p HD and photos in 14 MPx in RAW, JPEG, and DNG formats, has a 25-minute battery life, and comes with a headset and a backpack to carry everything in.
The goggles aren’t as good as the goggles we’ll talk about below – they’re really just a head sleeve for you to put your phone into. But they’re comfortable, sturdy, and a good option for anyone who just wants to make one purchase and have everything work right out of the box. Plus the drone itself is phenomenal – we wrote about it in more detail here.
This beginner racing drone with goggles lacks many of the Bebop 2’s features. The camera only streams HD FPV video in 720p, it only has about 5 minutes of flight time per battery, and it’s not very durable if you get into too many crashes. However, all of this is reasonable when you consider the fact that the drone only costs $125 USD.
It’s no powerhouse, but this is the cheapest drone with goggles available that’s actually worth your time. It’s surprisingly fast, quite fun (with several built-in stunt modes), and is overall a fine if not spectacular choice for a racing drone with goggles. It’s especially good for kids or beginners who are just learning how to fly and don’t want to spend a bunch of money on a brand new high-end drone!
When you first start out looking into this hobby, I’m sure you’re asking yourself “What are the best FPV goggles on the market?” We’re going to go over the top options available today.
Another question you may have is whether to choose FPV glasses vs goggles? For me personally, I like to be fully immersed and therefore have always flown with goggles. For some, being fully immersed makes them feel uncomfortable and they would rather have a screen, giving them the ability to be able to switch between ‘line of sight’ and camera view, quickly.
Now there are glasses available, giving you a screen and line of sight, simultaneously which I can see as a great alternative for many. It all depends on your application and comfort level.
Let’s go over some technical advice about purchasing FPV drone goggles before we get in to reviewing the different goggles on the market.
It’s important to choose goggles that are going to give you an adjustable level of IPD. IPD is the inter pupil distance. This is the distance between the center of the pupils in each eye. This type of tech is very important because if your pupils are not centered properly in each goggle you’re going to have a diminished experience with your goggles. There are fixed and adjustable IPD goggles, make sure yours are adjustable.
Another important concern is to choose fpv drone goggles that have VGA or SVGA resolution as that gives the best (reasonbly priced) resolution available for sale today. SVGA is 800 x 600 pixels and VGA is 640 x 480 pixels. You can get FWGA as well but you’re really going to pay for it, it comes in at 854 x 480 pixels. If you can afford it definitely go with this resolution.
Digital Head Tracking is the tech that keeps track of how your head is moving and passes those signals through to your drone. The camera on your drone is tied to these movements of your head. Swivel your head side to side or up to down and the racing drone camera is going to move in the same direction as your head does.
Finally another important characteristic of good drone goggles is the range of Field of View they have the (FOV). Typically these fpv glasses will have a range of Field of View between 25% and 45%. The more expensive goggles are going to give you a higher range of view.
Keep these important things in mind when comparing the reviews of different models of drone glasses.
Goggles have been around for a while. For a long, time there have been systems offering 320×240 QVGA & 640-480 VGA resolution. I’ll start with the lowest resolution with Fat Shark’s Spektrum Teleporter V4 FPV Goggles.
Click To Shop or Read ReviewsThe Flysight FPV goggles come with a 5.8 GHz receiver, 40 channels, a RP-SMA antenna and is able to support HDMI 1.3 digital input. The maximum input it can support is 1920×1080 with 60 channels.
It’s decently priced right now for about $289.99, especially because you’re getting a wide-angle front camera on top of everything else.
You can select larger or smaller screen sizes at 200×150 and 320×240 using the button. You can also switch the secondary image’s position using the same button, as well.
It comes with the HDMI cable, but make sure that your drone is able to support an HDMI connection. Otherwise, you’re wasting your time with these FPV goggles. Some drones are able to be modded to have to be HDMI compatible but be careful all the same.
It’s been said that these are a good alternative to Fat Shark FPV goggles, so if you like what they have but want something different these are a good choice. Bright lights and using them on sunny days can be a problem, however.
Click To Shop or Read ReviewsThese FPV goggles come in super cheap at about $59.99, but they are not cheaply made or have garbage quality. They have an upgraded receiver with frequency display and a power indicator.
It comes with a built-in 5.8 GHz automatic search receiver with 40 channels. Anyone with myopia below 400° don’t have to worry about their glasses not fitting underneath them because it has customized eyeglass.
They also reduce the amount of pressure to your head when you wear them for longer periods of time because of the settled three-point fillet. It’s made of environmental sponge that fits your face, making it an affordable, comfortable option for FPV goggles.
It has a decent 480×272 resolution, making it a decent option for racing drones. The quality isn’t all that great but they are a good entry pair of FPV goggles for anyone who wants to try it out. I don’t recommend them for those experienced with FPV goggles, you won’t like them right away.
Click To Shop or Read ReviewsThe DJI FPV Goggles will set you back wallet wise, but for anyone who wants to spend extra on something they know will have good quality, this is what you’re going to want to buy. It’s compatible with the Mavic Pro, Phantom 4 series, and the Inspire series.
It’s good for up to 6 hours and has a great frame rate of 720p at 60 FPS or 1080p at 30 FPS. The HD screens have a head tracking feature and a resolution of 1920×1080. It also has 110ms of least latency and the built-in antennas make sure you get 360° of coverage all around for around $450.00.
It does work with the Spark but you need a Micro USB OTG cable to be able to use it. The Inspire 1 series needs a Type A Female HDMI to a Type C Male HDMI adapter, so keep that in mind if you have either drones before you make your purchase.
Some of the features it has don’t work with anything other than the Mavic, so if you have anything else and want the full features you may want to avoid it. Some users have said that some of the software causes problems, especially when the drone’s battery is low.
Click To Shop or Read ReviewsThis bundle is great for someone who’s into FPV and set it up how they want. You get the FPV goggles, an HD full panel viewer, battery holder, and a power extension cable. You don’t get the battery, the antenna, or the charger though.
It costs about $249.00 and we don’t recommend it for people who are just getting into FPV, don’t have their own spare parts they can add, or don’t know much about FPV in general because you’ll need some extra parts that don’t come with it.
You get 720p resolution with a screen that isn’t too big or too small. They’re not all that uncomfortable to wear but they could definitely be upgraded from the stock foam that they have in them at this time.
Click To Shop or Read ReviewsFat Shark started with their Base model giving a wide 35º angle field of vision. What this means is that when wearing your goggles, the edge of the screens are at a 35º angle from the center point of your eyes, this is a fairly wide viewing angle especially at an entry level price of $199.00.
These have been around for a while and are still not a bad option. People say they offer a good immersive experience despite the quality not being quite as good as some of the more modern models.
They work fine, except the lower resolution 320×240 QVGA is disappointing by today’s standards. They come with a 5.8 GHz wireless receiver, the Spironet RHCP antenna and digital head tracking for Spektrum FPV cameras.
Make sure if you’re purchasing FPV goggles you read through this entire post to understand the different receiver and transmitter connections.
Click To Shop or Read ReviewsOne of the most popular FPV drone goggles start-up kits from Fat Shark is the Predator V2 system. The goggles come with a built-in 5.8 GHz receiver.
You get a 25mW or 250mW transmitter, a camera, and a plug and play system. It’s still my current system and it works very well. Still 640×480 VGA resolution, but with a narrower 25° field of vision.
The image from these drone goggles is going to be more clear and sharp compared to the Spektrum model. The batteries will last a long time before they need charging and there is a warning alarm that sounds when the charge is running low. This kit includes everything you need to set up a customized drone FPV system.
Click To Shop or Read ReviewsThe next step up offers better screen size and field of vision, which are the Fat Shark Attitude and Dominator goggles. Again, offering the 640×480 VGA resolution, but with bigger and better quality screens. Both variants of these models are very popular.
The Fat Shark Dominator model has great HDMI connectivity which supports 720p video at 16:9 WVGA image format. They don’t weigh very much and are very comfortable. The adjustable lens width is fantastic and the fan will keep you cool while you wear them. You will need a separate charger for the LiPo batteries, but that should be something you already have if you’re into drones.
The receiver for these goggles is not included, so be aware that you will need to source a Fat Shark receiver, as well. The Fat Shark Dominator goggles are for those fliers who already have experience using FPV goggles and want an upgraded better quality image wise. I wouldn’t recommend this level and expense for someone new to FPV. Instead, try the Predator or Spektrum models.
High-end goggles like the Zeiss Cinemizer 1909-127 OLED will set you back a fair amount of money. This particular model has been out for a while. The OLED screens offer clear 800×600 SVGA resolution. I’ve yet to get my hands on a pair and try them, but they’ve received good reviews!
Here’s a video of the Zeiss Cinemizer glasses with details to help you get an introduction on these glasses.
If immersion isn’t important to you and you want to maintain line of sight of your model and see a screen, than combine the two! Glasses such as Epson’s Moverio BT-200 overlay streaming video into your field of vision and allow you to maintain line of sight of your model.
It’s cool idea that will no doubt appeal to many. Unlike other systems that stream video directly to your glasses, the Moverio glasses use an Android app installed on the glasses to view the video. I have now have personal experience with the Moverio and have to say that I would not recommend it at this point. The video experience is not stunning at all, but could say is decent. At the same time, navigating in apps and manipulating the device via the trackpad is really cumbersome.
From a form factor point of view, the trackpad itself has a sort of indented knurled surface which is not pleasant at all to tap around on. I admire Epson’s effort trying to create the device and there surely will be an appeal for this approach, but I believe we will have to wait for the next generation to arrive before we can opt for this product. The current price of more than $550 is also discouraging.
Flying with a screen can be pretty good, too. Maybe not as immersive as goggles, but to have the ability to look up and see where your model is when flying, is useful. With any of these options, it comes down to personal preference and application.
There are a number of easy to use and cheap tablets out there you can find to use as a screen for your fpv system. It’s almost impossible to go over them all because of how many cheap options are available now for LCD screens so let’s talk a little about what type of screen you’ll want to use.
The smaller the screen you use it’ll be a less immersive experience. Screens really are going to provide less of an in the moment feel no matter what you do and are always going to have a problem with sunlight. You can use a screen hood to block out the light and that will help a little. A lot of folks already have tablets or ipads lying around and if so I suggest giving that a try before you purchase anything dedicated to use for fpv.
I was reading a forum the other day and someone mentioned buying an old 20 inch lcd monitor from a local neighbor and using it to share the fpv experience with people around you, so they don’t have to look over your shoulder while you fly. The problem I see with using a giant screen for fpv like that is going to be powering it, perhaps a long extension cord?
Some great options include the RMRC Black Pearl 7 inch, which uses 32 channel 5.8GHz diversity receiving, it comes with all the connection cables you need, including a build in battery and tripod mount. The 7 inch screen size isn’t that great for the price but it’s ready to use out of the box. This retails for around $200.
Another great option is the RMRC Pro-1200 5inch with DVR (digital video recording) which allows you to easily record your flight videos. This is a smaller screen, it’s going to be somewhat similar to just using your phone. The recording feature is great though and the price starts at $150.00.
ReadyMadeRC basically has you covered for easy to use screens for FPV. These are not affiliate links, I just think these guys do a great job at providing what you need if you’re looking for an FPV screen.
Where do you start? There are now so many options available. The most common you’ll come across today are 5.8GHz systems. There are other frequency bands used but it is important to be aware of the legalities when using them. Laws vary from country to country. I’ll use the UK as an example for each band.
Offers brilliant range and great penetration. Unfortunately, shares the band used by mobile phones making it illegal in the UK. Being the lowest frequency, wavelength is longest and therefore the antennas can be quite large! Legal in the USA only if you have the proper permits, you have to pass a test to get a license to use this band. More info here.
Offers great range and good penetration. Band is used by other sources in the UK and therefore illegal. In the USA it is possible to use this frequency and is becoming more popular especially for video feeds.
Offers great range and good penetration. In the UK, this is a clear band. Unfortunately still illegal to use. In the United States you can use 1.3 similar to 1.2, this is used a lot by FPV flyers. It does require filtering though so make sure you look into the exact setup.
Offers good range and equipment is cheap. Unfortunately, most RC systems now operate on the 2.4Ghz band, along Wi-Fi equipment, Bluetooth, etc. This can be a difficult band to use for FPV it doesn’t stand up to distance, there’s too much noise on this band in the United States, be careful trying to use this for FPV.
Offers good range if setup correctly. Equipment is cheap and compact. The band is free of other interference but suffers from low penetration. 5.8 is great for FPV racing especially. It is used a lot by FPV pilots, it is the easiest to use and setup of all the bands. This is getting noisier in the USA all the time due to use in and around the home by tech like baby monitors.
Please be aware of the systems you choose and consider the legalities. Power limitations apply! I know that in the UK you’re limited to only 25mW! Other countries aren’t quite so strict.
Other Notes Great choice except for antenna. The license is easy to get, but does create a hurdle. Lots of potential interference. Also do not use it if your drone already runs on a 2.4GHz transmitter. Most common for FPV racing, even with lower range and lower penetration, most people find this to be the best bet.
If you own a GoPro than you already have a seriously good FPV camera. However, for some applications, a GoPro simply isn’t practical. It’s just too big. Instead you may want to purchase one of the many smaller CMOS or CCD cameras, of which there a many to choose from. Some perform better than others and prices vary.
When digital cameras first appeared they used CCD sensors. They’re made through a special manufacturing process. The process creates a high quality sensor, which can produce excellent images. Thanks to the high quality manufacturing process, they also produce less noise than their CMOS counterparts. The downside to CCD sensors is that require far more power than a CMOS sensor.
These sensors are less expensive than CCD sensors because they’re much cheaper to manufacture. They do have their main advantages is considerably less power consumption.
NTSC is the analogue television system used throughout the American continent and parts of Asia. NTSC video is lower resolution than PAL but appears smoother due to the slightly higher frame rate (29.97 vs. 25 frames per second).
Used throughout Europe and many other parts of the world. Higher resolution than NTSC but with a lower frame rate.
Some people prefer the smoothness of NTSC and some prefer the resolution of PAL. Once again, all down to personal preference.
An important decision to make when flying is whether to run off a dedicated FPV racing drone camera, or to use the live video out functionality available with many common cameras like the GoPro and Mobius Actioncam.
When I started out, I used my Hero2’s video out to fly FPV for quite some time. All I used to do was hover up high and fly about carefully, so it wasn’t ever a problem. The video filled my goggles quite nicely too.
Once I got into mini quads and higher speed, close proximity flight, I tried a dedicated FPV racing drone camera, and since then I haven’t been able to switch back. The main problem is that there is a noticeable amount of lag (delay) on the video feed from the integrated solutions, because their internal circuitry has to resize and process the digital video from the sensor into an analogue signal.
This processing can also introduce problems – the Hero3 suffers from a fairly low frame rate and variable quality in most modes when you use the video output, and the Mobius video has a black border around it, preventing it from filling your vision, as well as severe lag.
Dedicated cameras are generally designed specifically for FPV – so they can compensate for rapid changes in brightness very quickly, which is essential for fast flying in variable light conditions. You can also fly in very dark conditions with them, much moreso than with a GoPro feed.
So basically, if you’re on a budget, and don’t want to fly fast, you can get away with using your video recorder output, but if you want to race, a dedicated camera is the go.
Obviously you need your transmitter and receiver to match in frequency, but you also need to make sure the two are compatible.
For example, Fatshark and Boscam both support 5.8ghz, but use different frequencies and are generally incompatible (some newer receivers, and goggles like the Skyzones can pick up both types).
The next big thing to note is that you can’t use the same frequency bands for RC control and video. RC control is all digital, and can tolerate a lot of interference, but it can’t deal with a whopping big analogue video transmitter sitting right next to the sensitive receiver on the copter itself. Think of a sensitive microphone listening for a gentle bird song far away, sitting right next to a big stereo belting out Iron Maiden. The noise floor is just too high, so you have to choose differing RC and video frequencies.
Why choose one or the other? Well, lower frequencies penetrate solid objects better, but require physically larger antennas, and external receivers (higher frequencies are said to have a slightly sharper picture too, but in reality the difference is often negligible).
If your goal is to trundle around the park, or fly up high within visual range of your craft, 5.8ghz is fine, and will provide the easiest setup.
Lower frequency bands like 900mhz and 1.2ghz are much better for flights where object penetration is important. Your 5.8 system will go through a few trees, but stick a big one in between you and the transmitter, and your video will fuzz out badly. On 1.2ghz you can comfortably cruise around your entire local area, well below the tree line. Think of the difference between AM and FM radio when you drive through a tunnel; the principle is the same.
You might have noticed that I skipped over 2.4ghz. There are a few things to talk about. First of all, the signal penetrates better than 5.8ghz, but not as well as 1.2ghz. This means that your radio control can potentially drop out before your video feed does, and this is Bad. 2.4ghz is also a harmonic of 1.2ghz, and so is more prone to interference. For this reason, many people who use 1.2ghz or 2.4ghz also use UHF control systems for their RC control (typically around 400mhz). As you can see, things get complicated quickly.
The DJI Phantom Vision is a special case. They use 5.8ghz for RC control. Why? Because they wanted to use the 2.4ghz band to send back video from the quad via Wi-fi. So, be very aware of this when flying around people who are using the reverse frequency combination. Always check your frequency bands before flying! Also be aware of the increased lag you’ll get with Wi-fi transmission, and the fact that your RC control can drop out suddenly if you fly behind something solid.
If you’ve done any research into FPV, you’ll have seen some funny looking antenna designs, with lobes like clover leaves.
Click To Shop or Read ReviewsBecause FPV video is generally sent as an analogue signal, any interference is immediately obvious. Digital RC controls, on the other hand, don’t need to worry about interference so much. It’s like the difference between digital TV, and the older analogue system that is now a distant (bad) memory for many of us.
Cloverleaf antennas are much better at rejecting certain types of interference, generally caused by the signal reflecting off solid objects (radio waves bounce around just like light does when it hits the right surface).
Because lower frequencies have a physically larger wavelength, antennas designed for 1.2ghz are physically much larger than those tuned for 5.8ghz. This makes them much more fragile, and so if high speed, fast proximity racing is your goal, you’re much better off with 5.8ghz, even if you get some interference from the trees.
The popular FPV goggles (Fatshark, Boscam and Skyzone) have built in receivers, but if you want the very best reception, or you prefer to use a screen or other goggles, you’ll need a standalone receiver. This will require its own battery and cabling to the goggles or screen.
The racing of drones is a very fun sport, and many young ones interested in science and engineering will benefit from participating. Every once in awhile, you may want a drone that will capture beyond awesome images for you, but not necessarily be a full-blown racer.
You can still enjoy the view from goggles on these two drones, known for their superior cameras and image-gathering ability. As you watch the terrain that you are flying over, you can eventually become a better pilot, and learn how to position your craft as well as capture images.
Having an alternative to all-out racing is the choice that many make: they may not have the ultra-competitive edge, or simply just may want to enjoy their aerial trip in “solo mode”.
The Dji Phantom 4 is the powerhouse drone that has quickly become the standard for many who are looking for a high-quality image gathering and altitude-cruising machine. It is fairly easy to fly, but heralded by many experts as revolutionary, due to the advancements in gimbal stabilization technology, and its ability to capture 4k video.
The flight time is approximately 28 minutes, and the maximum speed is 44mpg. Real estate pros, surveyors, and many others who have the need for a drone from the “big leagues” that flies reliably praise the Phantom 4 for its f/2.8 lens, auto takeoff and auto return home features, and intelligent power management system. Known as the easiest Phantom to navigate, and the one loaded with the most features, it will be quite popular for some time to come.
Here are some stats and features on the Phantom 4: this has always been one of our top pics for ease of use and quality of performance.
• Dji director software has a built-in video editor to add text, music, and other rich elements to your finished videos
• When capturing 12MP still photos, they are in either DNG RAW or JPEG, and you can choose from single shot, HDR, burst, and time-lapse modes
The Yuneec Typhoon UDH 4k Hexacopter drone is very high-powered, ready out of the box contender, complete with collision avoidance and 4k video quality. This drone was the winner of the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show for “Best in Class”, and has 8 smart flight modes including auto takeoff and landing.
You can even select a subject and the Typhoon will orbit around it, while also keeping the camera fixated on a point of interest of your choice. This makes it an awesome drone for filming anyone participating in action sports, or soaring above many different types of landscapes. This drone comes with the Android-based ST16 controller, which has a large 7-inch integrated display, and 720p video downlink for reception.
Here are some stats on the Yuneec Typhoon H UDH Hexacopter: this is one Uav that has definitely turned our heads, and would be a great choice for anyone needing a high-quality image-gathering drone.
• 6-rotor safety with 5-rotor fail-safe keeps the drone in the air even if you experience motor failure
• Innovative new “Safe to Fly” feature includes ultrasonic proximity detection to assist in avoiding very large obstacles
• Quick disconnect propellers allow for speedy removal: each individual arm easily folds down from its flight position to an optimum resting position against the drone
• Carbon Fiber is used extensively in design to decrease weight while increasing longevity and durability of the craft
• Android-based ST16 Controller has a large 7-inch integrated display, and HD 720P video downlink for real-time video reception
Some systems, like DJI’s Lightbridge, are designed to be plug and play. Others will require basic soldering skills.
Click To Shop or Read ReviewsA typical installation will always require power for the transmitter. Similarly, dedicated FPV system racing drone cameras need power – and you need to be careful about what voltage you feed them. Some run off of 5v or 12v only, and some can handle a wider range. You may wish to power your FPV subsystem with a secondary, smaller battery as well, to make sure it keeps on tracking if your main battery fails (at least you get to see where you crash).
Standalone cameras like the GoPro can run off their internal power – but make sure they’re charged up before flying as the last thing you want is to lose your feed mid-flight.
Ready to fly FPV packages are becoming more and more common with DJI being one of the pioneers of this trend. With their Inspire One, they offer a completely integrated FPV system using their own proprietary video transmission system. With a system like this, all you need to do is download an app on your ios or android phone and plug it in to your controller.
Unlike other video systems out there, the video signal you receive is digital rather than analogue. This has a few pros as well as cons, the higher resolution video is a major plus for framing a shot, but being a digital signal being transmitted after the video is processed leads to there being quite a bit of latency (a delay between when something happens, and when you can see it on the screen). For flying in the air with nothing to hit, its fine, but if you were flying a miniquad 4ft above the ground, it’d be disastrous.
More specific installation instructions are beyond the scope of this article – but tons of help is available from web forums like RC Groups, and often a simple Google image search is all that’s required to find a diagram showing how to hook up a given system.
The elusive goal of FPV fliers is the ability to receive 1080p or even 720p video without latency. While this isnt anywhere near practical for the average consumer or enthusiast with lots of money to burn, Connex has released an HD transmitter which claims to be able to push 1080p, uncompressed, video at 60 frames per second with 1ms delay. The catch is that you have to sacrifice your first born it costs $1600, and that doesn’t include goggles, camera, or anything else you may need.
Its impressive that this is even available but until the price goes down, it is only an option for the exceptionally wealthy. What this does show, and why I’m so excited for it, is that it shows that hd FPV is possible.
Only 10 years ago a modern smartphone would have outperformed a full sized computer costing thousands of dollars. Technology gets less expensive as time goes on and perhaps someday soon, we’ll be able to fly in full hd for a reasonable price.
It cannot be stressed enough that we need to fly responsibly, or this hobby will quickly get shut down.
FPV drone racing system based flying presents some unique new risks over traditional RC aircraft, because you can fly a long way away very easily.
If there is any chance of people coming into your flying space, having a second person acting as a spotter is a very good idea. This is especially important if you are flying with immersive goggles. Remember that you can’t see behind yourself, and the cameras give you severe tunnel vision.
Remember also that many systems have a bit of lag in them. In particular, anything that involves digital processing will be delayed. This can include RC control in the case of tablet-controlled drones. So maintain an appropriate distance at all times!
Hopefully this article has helped clear up some of the basic details of FPV video. As always, there is a lot of information available out there, and I’ve just skimmed the surface. Do your research, don’t rush, and make an informed decision when you pick your gear.
Thanks for reading our FPV post and hopefully we’ve been able to help you find FPV drone racing details for whatever drone you’re working with from Parrot Bebop FPV to Phantom 4 FPV drone racing kits.
Drone racing is exactly what it sounds like – a competition where pilots see whose drone can fly around a set course the fastest. Almost all drone races involve First Person View systems, or FPV. FPV footage is filmed from the perspective of the drone and streamed to a monitor, screen, or goggles so that the pilot can feel like they’re flying from the cockpit of the vehicle.
Like most things, drones can usually be purchased at a good price from Amazon. However, sometimes the drone manufacturer will have a better deal on their own website (you can buy a Parrot Bebop 2 from the Parrot Store Official, for example.) It’s usually good to check both places and see which has a better price.
The best racing drones are usually built or at least modified for extra speed. That’s not really the focus of THIS article, which is a buyer’s guide, but we have more information on this subject available here.
It depends on the quadcopter. Most of the vehicles we list here come with a transmitter but you might have to buy goggles or a larger monitor seperately. The two Ready Made quadcopters we list are ready to connect directly to goggles, but you’ll have to buy a receiver seperately to use them. In addition, a few FPV drones can only be controlled with a mobile device, which you’ll obviously have to buy seperately (but which you probably own at least one of anyway!)
It varies wildly depending on the vehicle. A beginner FPV drone like the Altair Aerial Hornet probably has about 60-100 feet of range, while the $500 Parrot Bebop 2 has 1.24 MILES of flight range. We list the range of every drone along with its mini-review in this article.
Seperate action cameras, like the GoPro line, usually produce the best footage but are bad for FPV flying because they have lag. Racers usually prefer built-in FPV cameras even though they have worse quality. High-end drones with an FPV system like the Phantom 4 and Parrot Bebop 2 try to combine most of the best of both worlds by having built-in cameras that are also very high quality, but those come at a steep price. Usually you have to choose which camera is right for you specifically.
The Ultimate FPV System Guide that attempts to bring you all the details you need to know. Goggle, glasses, frequencies, etc.
Justin is a certified Drone Enthusiast with several years experience piloting as many UAV aircraft as he can get his hands on. While shooting footage as a hobby has now become more of a full time job, Justin still enjoys the peaceful feeling of getting a birds eye view while hiking or on vacation with his family. Reach out to Justin by using the Dronethusiast Contact Page or email at dronethusiast@gmail.com.
Food delivery drones operating in Canberra, Australia, are driving some locals to distraction with their high pitched buzzing noise. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation reports that a trial of fast food deliveries had recently been launched in a suburb of Australia’s capital by a company called Wing. Wing is an initiative from Alphabet X, Google’s parent company. […]
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Drones have been in popular culture long enough for nearly everyone to be familiar with their normal uses in filming, photography and parcel deliveries. But what about the more unconventional stuff? UAVs can help fight fires, rebuild monuments and save the lives of people and animals. But if you’ve followed us for any length of time, […]
A group of Chinese students have designed a concept drone that transforms from a regular quadcopter into a flying safety net. Appropriately named Net Guard, the drone would be capable of rapidly expanding from a single piece into four distinct flying corners with the net held taut in the middle. You can watch a video (resembling […]
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Wired magazine reports that a new bug discovered in DJI’s cloud infrastructure may have allowed hackers to take over user accounts and potential access photos, videos and other flight data. The fault was uncovered by security firm, Check Point, through DJI’s bounty bug program. The program compensates users who uncover security concerns, awarding amounts up to $30,000 […]
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A Swiss university has manufactured tiny lab-grown diamonds which may eventually enable us to recharge consumer drones mid-air using lasers. Researchers from Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (The University of Lausanne) have developed the technology using diamonds that are just a couple of millimetres in length. The project is being worked on by the Swiss […]
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A beautiful showcase of Shri Dharmastala Manjunatheshwara Institute of technology located in ujire,karnaraka. shot using mavic air🙂
DroneDeploy has worked with hundreds of companies to set up drone programs since the passage of the FAA’s Part 107 Rule. During that time, our customers have asked for help with key operational questions:
Which drones should we use?How should we handle compliance?What should our standard operating procedures be?How do we train our team on the drones, software and processes?
Along the way, we’ve accumulated answers to those questions by working directly with customers as they built out drone operations using DroneDeploy. And now we’re ready to provide your company with access.
Today, we’re announcing our Professional Services offerings. These new service are designed to help customers navigate the challenges of taking a drone program to scale.
After seeing hundreds of organizations develop in-house drone programs, we’re kicking off our Blueprints service. Our expert team will take time to learn about the unique needs of your organization, and develop a bespoke set of documents, processes and protocols to ensure that your drone program takes off without turbulence.
As well as more custom process mapping and change management to better leverage drone data and decisions across your organization.
We will work with you to understand the unique workflow and needs of your team, and blend it with DroneDeploy best practices.This service includes in-person trainings and access to an online training center that houses custom content unique to your organization.
Using the oversight dashboard, you can track who in your organization has completed internal certification, making it easy to ensure your team is always up to date with the latest procedures.
Some customers choose to outsource their drone operations instead of investing in an in-house program. We’re now opening this service to all our enterprise customers.
Through a single contract with DroneDeploy, we will ensure fulfillment of your data capture needs no matter the complexity, ranging from Ground Control Points to thermal imaging to operating in restricted airspace.
First, our team members will work with you to deeply understand your requirements. Then — leveraging our existing partnerships with Drone Service Provider Networks — we will identify the perfect partner to meet your needs. But it doesn’t stop at finding the partner. Our team will also work with them to ensure that data is captured according to your specifications.
We know that the data doesn’t end at DroneDeploy, that’s why we built the DroneDeploy Platform and SDK. We also understand that you may not have the resources available internally to connect the pipes from DroneDeploy to provide seamless and automated transfer of data to your backend system. That’s why in 2019, we’ll be launching a service to assist in customizing, extending and automating elements of the DroneDeploy platform to better suit your organization, from apps to APIs.
During DroneDeploy Conference 2018, the crowd erupted when our CTO, Nick Pilkington, demonstrated real-time detection and labeling of hundreds of thousands of solar panels live on stage. Since then, we’ve received requests for Machine Learning to find cars, combiner boxes, and even cows (among other things).
To satisfy this demand, we will be launching a service in 2019 to develop custom Machine Learning models to help identify, count, and track the things you care about the most. We will work with you to ensure adequate data collection, data labeling, model training, and deployment to automate all stages from upload to report.
With these five new services, we’re aiming to reduce the barriers to entry so that you can get the most from your drone data. We want to help your team decrease risk, increase safety and productivity, and generate valuable data to drive smarter decisions.
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On September 28, 2018, a major earthquake struck Sulawesi, an Indonesian island. The powerful quake triggered a tsunami that reached an estimated height of 6 meters (18 feet) along the shores of Sulawesi’s Gulf of Palu. The damage was catastrophic. In need of outside assistance, the Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management asked Team Rubicon Australia to provide support. The nonprofit disaster-relief agency used drones to help Indonesian authorities assess damage and plan recovery operations.
The magnitude 7.5 earthquake that shook Sulawesi immediately flattened buildings and caused liquefaction, leading to mudflows in two neighborhoods in Palu (population 330,000) that ripped apart houses, swallowed roads and buried people alive. The earthquake also set off a tsunami that sped down the horseshoe-shaped Gulf of Palu. Tall waves battered fishing villages along the way, reaching the city of Palu in about 3 minutes.
Government officials and first-responders faced a large-scale, time-sensitive challenge. They needed to assess damage, plan evacuation and other emergency responses, conduct search-and-rescue missions, and provide medical care and other aid to survivors as quickly as possible. However, the devastation caused by the two natural disasters had left Palu and surrounding areas extremely difficult to access.
Roads were clogged with debris, bridges were destroyed and the airport’s runway was severely damaged. Using ground crews to survey the widespread damage would take a significant amount of time and expose them to a variety of hazards. The government needed to find a speedier, safer solution.
The National Agency for Disaster Countermeasure, or BNPB, turned to Team Rubicon Australia (TRA) for help. The nonprofit group is part of Team Rubicon Global, an international global disaster-response organization network powered by more than 80,000 well-trained volunteer military veterans who step in as first-responders to disasters worldwide. When they got the call, a TRA volunteer UAV Strike Team rushed to Palu.
Once on the ground, the The TRA team used drones to take aerial photos and videos given the destruction and inaccessible landscape. Led by Richard Adams, a highly skilled drone pilot with extensive military and civilian UAV experience, the drone crew concentrated on four key areas: two neighborhoods in Palu that had suffered the most earthquake damage and two settlements that the tsunami struck.
To carry out its mission, the TRA team used DroneDeploy’s software platform. It made all aspects of the project — flight planning, flying, image processing and map analysis — easier, faster and more reliable. The platform was particularly helpful because the earthquake had knocked out internet service. The team was able to fly entirely offline and then compress the imagery and upload it later using a mobile hotspot and DroneDeploy’s turbo uploader feature.
The images captured by the drone flights enabled the TRA crew to create aerial maps showing damage to buildings, roads, bridges and other infrastructure. The team then analyzed photographs and mapping data and cross-referenced them against existing satellite images and data. “Drone data provided higher resolution imagery than the satellite data, which was very useful when completing the analysis,” said Adams. With real-time maps in hand the team was able to provide insights when the local authorities needed them most.
The team’s work helped drive relief efforts. Using TRA’s information, officials assessed damage quickly and made data-informed decisions the recovery process. By providing data-based estimates of destroyed housing, TRA’s data also helped to provide a clearer picture of how many displaced people were affected. TRA’s drone team is no longer in Palu, but its contribution is still producing results. Scientists and seismologists continue to use the team’s data to better understand the extent of the damage and the impact of the earthquake on the landscape.
As an added benefit, the TRA team was able to collect data safely in the wake of the disaster. Neither TRA volunteers nor ground crews had to enter the damaged zones to make assessments. “We were able to access areas that were not accessible, from a safe distance,” said Adams.
The Palu earthquake and tsunami resulted in more than 2,000 fatalities and thousands of injuries, and they destroyed homes, businesses, government buildings, houses of worship and schools. It created a humanitarian crisis that needed immediate and effective emergency response. Drones played a vital role in the government’s response to the disaster.
UAVs and software applications like DroneDeploy are increasingly viewed as useful tools for industrial and commercial tasks. But as Team Rubicon’s experience in responding to the Palu disaster shows, drones also have an indispensable role to play in making the world better. Team Rubicon crews have incorporated drones into their relief missions and will continue to use them to provide vital images and data in disaster zones.
For more information on Team Rubicon Australia, their story and current operations, visit www.teamrubiconaus.org
Where to Learn MoreLearn how Dronotec and GFA International used drones to assess damage after Hurricane Irma.See how DroneDeploy was used to fast-track insurance investigations and get communities back on their feet after wildfires destroyed Santa Rosa, CA last year.Read more about how drones saved an insurance company nearly €10 million after a large fire.Get Started with DroneDeploy
Visit www.dronedeploy.com to start your free trial or request a consultation with one of our team members. The DroneDeploy mobile application is available for free download for both iOS and Android devices.
Drones Assess the Aftermath of a Indonesia’s Destructive Earthquake was originally published in DroneDeploy's Blog on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
The construction sector plays catch up as it races to implement the latest technology on the job site.
As Charles Darwin famously observed, “It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change.”
Evolutionary pressure has helped fuel the implementation of new technology solutions on the job site. While the construction industry has been slow to change, contractors are now under pressure to address chronic problems, such as finishing jobs late and over-budget.
“The pressure to act is rising,” according to McKinsey. “Demand is soaring. The scale of players and projects is increasing, making a more productive system more viable.” Meanwhile, the price of technology continues to fall, making solutions that can dramatically improve productivity much more accessible. This is leading to a spike in tech adoption as builders race to implement solutions that can help them compete, and catch up with other, more digitized industries.
Read about the top tech leading the job site into the future in our eBookDigitization is Now Underway
The economic imperative to change has finally reached the tipping point. What’s more, the benefits of embracing new technology are clear. They include increased safety, lower costs, and greater efficiency.
Construction currently ranks among the least digitized industries according to the Harvard Business Review.
The rise of mobile devices, cloud computing, and big data has opened up a new frontier for construction. And today the digitization of the job site is well underway. McKinsey cites three main clusters where digitalization is happening: onsite execution, back office integration, and digital collaboration. But the transformation won’t happen without its challenges. For larger companies, identifying and implementing new technology can’t be done overnight. It takes time to make technology purchases, train workers, and integrate new field solutions with the back office.
The good news? If construction productivity—lead by technology adoption—can match the total economy, the sector could be looking at $1.6 Trillion in added value worldwide. So there’s a pretty good case for companies to make the investment.
Drones are one of the must-have tech tools for monitoring projects of all sizes.A New Era for Construction
As the race to digitize the built world continues, contractors have begun integrating everything from smartphones and tablets to AI-powered software into their daily workflows.
If you’re on the job site every day, you know how software and devices can help builders connect, collaborate, and make smarter decisions — faster, more efficiently and, yes, more cost-effectively. One of the most promising technologies to hit the construction site may even be flying over your head right now. You guessed it: drones. With the costs of drone hardware bottoming in the last few years, and the advent of easy-to-implement software, many companies see ROI the moment the digital bird completes its first flight.
But it’s not just drones that site managers, surveyors, superintendents, and BIM coordinators now use to jumpstart workflows and eliminate friction. Smartphones and cloud-based apps are also helping transform workforce silos by facilitating better collaboration and efficiency between contractors. These tools also enable teams to move faster, work smarter, and keep clients in the loop every step of the way. And while we’re just beginning to see the results of these technology investments, we expect big things on the horizon for the industry as it sheds its past and emerges in a more productive, digitized form.
There are a whole host of integrated tech solutions used on construction sites today. But there is still a long way to go. For example, your mobile device can be used to communicate with key stakeholders, access drawings in the cloud, measure the impact of your decisions, and even fly your drone.
As you no doubt have figured out, we think drone technology is mandatory in the modern construction company’s equipment arsenal. But, drones are just one of five important technologies that we think you can’t live without. Read our new eBook, The Connected Job Site, to get a better idea of how technology is reshaping the industry in 2018 and beyond.
Read our eBook to learn the top five technologies reshaping the future of construction.Staying Competitive in a Changing Environment
Construction companies that want to be competitive in today’s marketplace need to be using technology for everything from real-time site monitoring to mission-critical decision-making. That means you need to be thinking about how technology factors into your business ecosystem.
Remember, it’s all about survival of the fittest. Now is the time to make sure your company is among the fittest in the industry.
Interested in learning more about how drones and technology can improve safety and efficiency on construction sites?
Want to learn how DroneDeploy can help your business? Visit www.dronedeploy.com to start your free trial or request a consultation with one of our team members. The DroneDeploy mobile application is available for free download for both iOS and Android devices.
The Evolution of Construction Technology was originally published in DroneDeploy's Blog on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
Last week, DJI announced its latest quadcopter for industry: the Phantom 4 RTK. This product marks a major investment by DJI in the future of aerial mapping, and we couldn’t be more excited about the impact it will have on our community of drone operators.
While DJI frequently releases new drone models each year, the Phantom 4 RTK isn’t your average drone. It’s a huge leap forward and will undoubtedly have a significant impact on aerial mapping for years to come. Why? The advent of a quadcopter with built-in RTK capabilities means highly accurate drone data is now accessible to anyone. And we’re happy to announce that Phantom 4 RTK data can be processed with DroneDeploy.
Until now, gathering highly accurate RTK drone data required a large hardware investment on your part. You either had to shell out upwards of $25,000 for a fixed-wing drone with built-in RTK, add an additional PPK kit to an existing drone in your fleet, or create a custom RTK quadcopter.
You can now buy a drone that comes ready to produce survey-grade maps off the shelf at a 3X discount to previous RTK systems. And it is compatible with the batteries and other accessories you already own with your Phantom 4 or Phantom 4 Pro.
The Phantom 4 RTK produces high-resolution drone maps (hello, 20MP sensor!) and 3D measurements that are accurate within a few centimeters — all without using ground control points (GCPs). We were able to test the Phantom 4 RTK in advance of its release, and our preliminary testing produced accurate measurements within 1–3 centimeters in X&Y, and 5 centimeters in Z.
Not only will you gather more precise data, but your map exports from DroneDeploy will align perfectly to BIM models and other software. And when you compare maps over time, or side-by-side, each map will line up for more efficient comparisons. Why? Because each photo location taken with the Phantom 4 RTK is effectively an aerial GCP. That’s a huge win for pros comparing job site progress, crops, or even measuring aggregate stockpile volumes.
Before the Phantom 4 RTK, if you wanted to use a complete RTK mapping system out of the box, it required a fixed-wing aircraft. While these are great for some industrial uses, they are difficult to maneuver and fly in urban and residential areas. If you want to inspect a building or take a quick survey of your site, you’d have been hard-pressed to do so safely with fixed-wing craft. With the Phantom 4 RTK you can take off, hover, and land on a busy construction site with ease, or inspect a roof in a residential neighborhood while avoiding trees and structures.
Simplified Workflows and Greater Efficiency in the Field The Phantom 4 RTK simplifies previous workflows with flight control built into the controller.
The Phantom 4 RTK also simplifies previous workflows with flight control built right into the controller. And you no longer have to spend time setting GCPs every single flight. Though, we do recommend you continue to use some GCPs as checkpoints to ensure your data is accurate. While the Phantom 4 RTK doesn’t always eliminate the need for GCPs, it does reduce the number required — especially when flying smaller sites.
On the processing side, photographs can be uploaded as normal to DroneDeploy. Images captured with the Phantom 4 RTK carry highly accurate location data and can be processed by DroneDeploy as is. This means faster workflows for your team without sacrificing precision.
Each photo captured with the Phantom 4 RTK can be uploaded and processed with DroneDeploy’s Map Engine.
We hope you’re excited for this announcement. And while DroneDeploy does not yet support automated flight for the Phantom 4 RTK, we’ll be working closely with DJI in the coming months to make this a reality.
This drone will accelerate drone adoption in industries like construction, surveying, and mining and we’re excited to be along for the ride.
The latest drone technology from DroneDeploy and DJI— like aerial mapping, thermal imaging, and digital terrain modeling — gives you a rich set of data to streamline your workflows and generate real-time, accurate insights.
Accuracy is critical in drone mapping. Review linear measurement accuracy of DJI drone platforms and cloud-based photogrammetry in our free accuracy white paper.Read our free eBook on aerial inspection in the energy and construction industries.Watch our recent webinar with ENR, DJI, and McCarthy Building Companies to see how you can use drones on your next construction project.Get Started with DroneDeploy
The Future of Drone Mapping with the DJI Phantom 4 RTK was originally published in DroneDeploy's Blog on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
Aerial imagery enables environmental services firm TSC to lower client’s potential clean-up costs by 90%.
Thousands of miles of pipelines stretch out across the U.S., carrying oil and gas from wells to refineries. With any pipeline, corrosion can cause leaks and constitute a significant risk. Not only is a leak potentially catastrophic to the environment, but it can also cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to remediate and take years to clean up. Inspecting pipelines is a necessity that’s challenging, time-consuming, and expensive for O&G companies.
Environmental, engineering, and construction services company Trinity Services and Consulting, LLC (TSC) frequently works with O&G companies to monitor pipelines, conduct soil testing, and, in the case of a spill, provide clean-up services. Instead of relying on ground crews and manned flights to monitor and detect leaks, it uses drones to map extensive pipeline networks to protect the environment and to keep client inspection and remediation costs down.
Instead of relying on ground crews to detect leaks TSC uses drones to map extensive pipeline networks.Saltwater Leaks Can Spell Disaster for Properties and Farms
Not all pipelines transport oil or gas. Saltwater is a common byproduct of oil extraction. Also known as produced water, wells pump it up along with oil. Producers must separate the saltwater from the oil and then dispose of it properly. Nationwide, thousands of miles of pipeline transport saltwater to disposal points.
For one of its clients, a large O&G company, TSC used drones to perform vegetation indexing to identify possible saltwater leaks along two separate sections of the client’s pipeline in northern Oklahoma. In this region, produced water has a particularly high level of salinity. A leak from an underground pipe can spell disaster for nearby farms and properties. Saltwater kills vegetation, including row crops. Produced water leaks usually aren’t detected until there is plant kill-off.
Saltwater contamination is much more difficult to remediate than oil. Clean-up costs from a single spill can soar into the hundreds of thousands of dollars, and eliminate an entire harvest for local farmers. Over the past two years, TSC’s client had experienced three saltwater leaks that resulted in more than $1.5 million in total clean-up costs.
For the project, TSC used Phantom 4 Pro drones to fly over 180 miles of pipeline to make a map and use a vegetation index to identify areas where potential leaks may be occurring. The project offered many challenges. The team used DroneDeploy’s Linear Flight Plan app to plan the flights in advance. TSC’s UAS pilots, aided by visual observers for Part 107 compliance, made hundreds of flights to cover the many twists and turns of the client’s two pipeline networks.
“DroneDeploy’s flight app is my favorite, and the linear mapping was great,” said TSC aerial services manager Shane McKinzie. “The ability to do all the processing online without tying up computers here at the office is another huge plus.” The team used DroneDeploy’s Linear Flight Plan app to plan the flights in advance.
The app made a big difference: Shane was able to fly the drone until the battery was depleted, resulting in fewer flights and a 30% time savings. The drones captured more than 50,000 photos, which were processed in DroneDeploy. Using the ArcGIS integration, TSC technicians exported maps from DroneDeploy to create a single map in ArcGIS with indices and mark-ups.
Examining the vegetation index, TSC identified specific areas of concern. TSC tagged about 90 regions of interest along the pipeline and delivered high resolution, up-to-date imagery to the client, so it could analyze the photos and follow up with ground crew inspections, if necessary. If the client detects a single leak, it will see a significant ROI.
By using drones, TSC will be able to help its client monitor pipeline more often, at a much lower cost. Without TSC’s drone services, the client would have to deploy foot patrols or manned aircraft to search for potential leaks. By using drones and aerial imagery to monitor pipelines, leaks can be caught early, saving up to 90% on clean-up costs and preventing farmland from being damaged.
“DroneDeploy was the right tool for this particular project because it was easy to use, cloud-based, fast, and had no hardware requirement,” said Shane.
Even better, this initial map will serve as the foundation for continued surveillance of the pipeline. Comparing future maps to it will allow the client to detect vegetation changes over time and identify patches that are getting worse.
TSC is working to transform the pipeline inspection process from reactive to proactive. This approach is crucial with produced water pipelines because no regulation mandates inspections, so they’re inspected less often than oil and gas pipelines.
Using drone imagery and plant health analysis with DroneDeploy, TSC offers more efficient and frequent monitoring of produced water pipelines, so the client no longer has to wait until a landowner or farmer complains about plant kill-off to take action. This approach will limit environmental damage, preserve American farmland, protect crops, and save its client millions of dollars in remediation costs over time.
Read our free eBook on aerial inspection in the energy and construction industries.Learn how DroneDeploy was used to map the largest oil storage facility in North America.Find out why solar power companies use drones to cut costs and drive adoption of clean power across America.Get Started with DroneDeploy
Drones Simplify Early Detection of Pipeline Leaks was originally published in DroneDeploy's Blog on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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Shayd grew up on Vancouver Island in the heart of the Pacific Northwest. He was fortunate to grow up in the outdoors and from a young age, learned how to scuba dive, surf, canoe & camp. A few short trips to Los Angeles after high-school lead him into the creative market where he developed his passion for photography. When he is not shooting, Shayd enjoys barbecuing, cycling, craft beer and beach fires. He has a creative loft space in Vancouver, but tries to escape the city whenever possible. Header photo by Jake Dyson
'Getting out there' inspires me to think in a different way, at this point I don't need motivation to go exploring, but I guess what pushes me to get outdoors is firstly a love for nature & wildlife, but also for keeping my spirit grounded. It's easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of the city, but when you reach a point in the outdoors where all you can hear is the sounds of the waters and forest, you can actually start to let go and open your mind to new creative possibilities.
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Installing Neuspeed harness pads will add 30 mph to your ride’s top end. Okay, they really won’t do that. What they will do, however, is give it that “performance” look, make your shoulder belts more comfortable to wear, and help to cushion the force of a crash, should you be involved in an accident. These quality pads are available in a variety of colors, and wrap conveniently around many types of belts for easy installation.
A three-person crew from Woodland traveled to Cincinnati, OH to participate in a World Changers/P2 Missions experience. During the week, they partnered with Jason McKinney, a church planting pastor who is leading ONE Church, a brand new church in the heart of Cincinnati.
Knowing some of the challenges and struggles of church planting, the Woodland team approached this mission as an opportunity to both encourage and serve the church planter. While the team was eager to walk around the city, meet people, and share the Gospel, they also recognized the value of working behind the scenes and assisting with some of the day to day, less glamorous tasks of ministry. By God's grace both the team and Jason where blessed to have ministered together. Our group was able to learn from Jason, work behind the scenes, and still have time to meet and minister to people of Cincinnati.
"When I come to these things I’m surrounded by a family, one body in Christ and it really makes me feel empowered to take what I learn here back home."
At the end of an amazing week, the team is excited to take the impact of this experience home with them. They will seek to both grow in faith and maintain a missional mindset. We must all live as missionaries in the everyday stuff of life, knowing that every interaction could be a divine appointment from God.
World Changers and P2 Missions exists to serve churches in their mission of making disciples by providing missions experiences that develop the heart of students for serving others and sharing the gospel so they can change the city…change the world. For more information please visit lifeway.com/worldchangers and lifeway.com/p2missions
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World Cup Outright Winner Odds - Who will the winner of the 2014 World Cup be. This is a question which keeps me up at night even a year before the final tournament is set to kick off! ...
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Classical Texts; 240 pages; Provides a well-based modern Greek text of this play, traditionally ascribed to Aeschylus, and a readable English translation, with explanatory notes. The background and cultural significance of the Prometheus myth is discussed, together with illustrative material from ancient Greek art. An attempt is made to assess the influence of the story upon later European literature and thought, with a side-glance at equivalent myths in other, non-European cultures.
Small tear to upper joint of rear board (1.5 cm). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. DJ is a bit browned. ; This book brings a new approach to the study of the early Greek lyric poets. Podlecki has chosen to examine the life and works of the leading poets of the eighth to fifth century B. C. In the context of the military and historical events of the period. ; 1 x 9.5 x 6.5 Inches; 282 pages
Some spotting to boards. Foxing to top of textblock. DJ a bit browned. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. ; This book brings a new approach to the study of the early Greek lyric poets. Podlecki has chosen to examine the life and works of the leading poets of the eighth to fifth century B. C. In the context of the military and historical events of the period. ; 1 x 9.5 x 6.5 Inches; 282 pages
Scholars' name to ffep (Mark Golden). Else book is fine. DJ has 1 small tear with light chipping. DJ is browned in places. ; This book brings a new approach to the study of the early Greek lyric poets. Podlecki has chosen to examine the life and works of the leading poets of the eighth to fifth century B. C. In the context of the military and historical events of the period. ; 1 x 9.5 x 6.5 Inches; 282 pages
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Paul (Pappy) Haines was born January 30, 1932, in Cedar County, Missouri, to Reuben and Kate (Berning) Haines.
He worked many years as a lineman and foreman in the power line industry working all over the United States and climbed his last pole at age 73. Paul was a warm soul, always with a good story to tell and a joke to brighten your day. He will be missed by all who knew him and loved him.
Paul is survived by his daughter Teresa Kripp and husband Andrew, two sons, Jay and Terry Haines, his granddaughter Ava Kripp, his grandson Ryan Kripp, brother Richard Haines and wife Bonnie, sister-in-law Peggy Bruce and many other relatives and friends.
Funeral services for Paul Haines were held Saturday, October 12, 2013, at 2:00 p.m. at Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. Brent Bland officiating. Burial followed in Sandridge Cemetery under the direction of Bland-Hackleman Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were: Andrew Kripp, Teresa Kripp, Jay Haines, Terry Haines, and Jason Bruce. Honorary pallbearers were: Richard Haines, Ava Kripp, and Ryan Kripp.
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Imagine what it was like in 1948 to have this NHS pamphlet through your door. Free health care for “Everyone – rich or poor”.
Britain’s health care system, pre-1948, did not work well. It was a patchwork of institutions which were not accessible according to need. Lack of access to hospital care and lack of access to health care for dependants – the families of working men – were common. Many people couldn’t afford health cover and had to use self-medication or medicines bought over the counter from the local pharmacist. As a result, an illness, or paying for medical attendance at a birth, could cause major financial problems for families across the country.
Today’s changes are as radical as in 1948. But, unsurprisingly, the Coalition Government won’t be sending you a leaflet to tell you about them:
With Caroline Lucas MP, Dr Lucy Reynolds (health economist) NHS campaigners and health care workers.
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In all times of emotional disturbance or indecision, we can pause, ask for quiet, and in the stillness simply say: "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference. Thy will, not mine, be done."
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Besides being a great surgeon, Dr Nazarian carries a line for PREGNANT women called Spa Momma which is made-in-the-USA with no lead, phthalates, formaldehyde, propylene glycol, and no pregnancy-contraindicated aromatherapy oils!!!!!! I am obsessed with the body oil and the body scrub! I was having some major itching issues and I tried everything but nothing really helped. Then I tried the itchies body oil and it was the first relief I had had in months and I have no stretch marks!!!!!!!! Dr Nazarian is so up to date and science based and is willing to take time and help you out no matter what you issue is!!! I love her professionalism and recommend 110%!
Muscles tend to grow when they have been outright fatigued by the overload of work. To put it simply, it means that the workload put on the muscles should be more than it can take. This will allow the muscles to fatigue out which is the foundation for strength training. The muscle fibers are broken down through repetitive exercises and eventually, grow stronger with passing time.
Issues. They are very busy in the evenings, which is the best time for me, and clearly everyone else to go. This often leads to long waits for machines and equipment, also for the showers. As someone that doesn't gym often, I find gyms intimidating, with no staff to turn to for help, pure gym can be a little scary and confusing if you haven't planed what you are there to do in advance. Also some of the clientele can be boisterous, especially if you look a little lost! There is often issues with things being stolen in the locker rooms, I would advise keeping all your belongings locked up and out of sight just to be safe.
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I do not object to receiving regular marketing updates or promotions on the fitness, yoga, dining and retail services offered by the Pure Group. I hereby consent that Pure Group may use my personal data including name, mobile and other phone numbers and email address for such promotions via phone call, mobile, mailing and internet and I accept the privacy policy of Pure Group.
The SlimCo System is not intended for use in the diagnosis of a disease or any other condition or in the cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease, and is not intended to affect the structure or function of the body. These products are cosmetic in nature and do not claim to impart any health benefits. The statements on this website have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug administration.
While contouring tones down the whole body according to your requirement, body sculpting focuses on specific body parts to be treated. For instance, if you have excess fat on your skin under your arm, you can get it removed through body sculpting without the need for any surgery. Other body parts which can be focused upon to treat with body sculpting include but is not limited to, inner thighs, outer thighs, abdomen, sides and flanks, large, broad areas of fat etc.
Half time instructor just read from stuff we got sent second time guy was only interested in himself and first course only got 5 classes second course I gave up after first one hubby made it end which had to be extended as trainer n...ever turned up! What did we learn? To never do it again!! We feel conned and we're brow beaten by team member to do second course!! It was totally time wasted tonight my hubby went to last class he was home 15 minutes later!!! Shame on you puregym for not training staff to deliver a course of excellence and not even know when trainer wasn't either trained or bothered to turn up!!!! Totally ripped off both my hubby and myself!!! Omg this is NOT good PR for puregym!!
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The treatment courses are as your doctor recommends. You will start seeing the changes in a few months; however, to maintain that perfect body shape and structure of muscles is more difficult that it seems. You must take proper care to follow a nutritional diet, and also have an exercise regimen that will help you maintain. Maintaining muscle tone of your body is absolutely pertinent for the overall shape of your body.
Maybe you’ve lost a lot of weight and that little extra skin is bothering you. Perhaps you’ve just given birth, but your clothes aren’t fitting right. No matter what the reason is, the results of a tummy tuck can be something to look forward to. Tummy Tucks Can Smooth Stubborn Skin Folds After losing a significant amount of weight, the skin around...
PureGym is a British low-cost, no frills gym chain that offers cheap membership without a contract in one of over 170, clubs around the UK. The gyms are opened 24/7 and offer cardio equipment, fixed and free weights and various exercise classes led by professional fitness instructors. They resign from such facilities like swimming pools, saunas or spa to reduce the costs of membership and maintain a high standard for every gym they own. PureGym is currently the largest UK’s gym chain with about 450 000 members signed up at the moment.
Dr. Nazarian is the a 5 star plastic surgeon! I had a growing scalp mass above my left ear, kinda like a cyst, she told me it was called lipoma. Anyway she removed the cyst in her office even when I was told by other doctors that it had to be done at a hospital which is more cost full and inconvenient for your wallet. She’s a great doctor and definitely recommend anyone to visit her office, her receptionist is on point and is very kind, helpful, and welcoming when visiting the office or calling about your appointment.
"PureGym offers a highly attractive and flexible proposition and its popularity is evidenced by continued strong growth in both members and sites. This transaction will give users of Soho Gyms access to the largest network of gyms in the UK. I'm confident that our members will benefit from the combination and that PureGym's investment across the estate will further enhance the services our sites deliver."
As of 24/09/18 PureGym has taken over what was once Soho! In Lewisham where I have been a member of for years! And was very happy with the level of service and facilities. Launch day there was pure gym staff everywhere in the gym but no one to assist those of us that had problems getting in with the new pin method! Before it was just a finger print! Once in the gym... I always wipe down the machines before and after I use them only to find all the tissues and hygiene sprays h...ad all been removed! When asked a member of staff I was told they don’t provide it and I need to bring my own!!! How unhygienic!
CoolSculpting works by taking advantage of the fact that fat cells are more sensitive to cold than the other cells around them. This basic scientific fact was first discovered in 1970 by doctors observing children who sucked on popsicles for hours, and ended up having first soreness, and later dimples, caused by loss of fat cells! Fast forward about 20 years, and Harvard scientists revisited this fact, and realized that they could turn this science into a system for aesthetic sculpting of fatty bulges. The key was to find the ‘sweet spot’ of time and temperature, which would kill some fat cells but not damage surrounding structures such as skin. They called the public company that makes the systems Zeltiq. The proof of the success of this concept and treatment: Zeltiq was bought out by Allergan in 2016 for whopping 2.5 billion! This was the largest sale of a single medical device company in history.
Meanwhile, all Gold and Diamond Marco Polo Club members regardless of their country of residence will now be eligible for one-day access passes to any Pure Fitness centre, or enrolment in any class at a Pure Yoga studio in Hong Kong. These must coincide with either the day of arrival or the day immediately after, with a total of 12 one-day/class access passes permitted in a single calendar year.
At Athenix Body Sculpting Institute, we specialize in body sculpting and contouring to give you the body you’ve always dreamed of without the downtime and difficult recovery of traditional liposuction and plastic surgery. We use the latest body sculpting technologies and techniques to give you the body you desire. Our procedures are performed by plastic and cosmetic surgeons who are artists in sculpting the body, so you get the best results in the safest environment. That’s the Athenix Body Sculpting Institute advantage. Learn more about Micro-Body Contouring ›
At PureGym, we provide the best gym deals we can to keep prices low so you can focus on your fitness instead of your finances. We have two great gym membership offers available for students and for members who sign up to fixed term memberships, both can be purchased online instantly. We have made it simple, affordable and convenient for everyone to achieve their personal health goals. Whether you're looking to tone up, lose weight or improve your general fitness, everyone and every body is welcome at our gyms. Find out more about our gym memberships offer and what makes our gyms great below.
You just have to take it as it is. It isn't great, but you're paying at least £30 less than other city centre gyms. Unfortunately, this means that less 'nice' people frequent, and the changing rooms are pretty awful. The machines are also usually littered with well, litter, and aren't that clean. If I could afford to go elsewhere, I really think I would. But I can't. *sigh*.
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As a Harvard and NYU-educated, board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Rapaport has a track record of over 24 years of achieving exquisite results for his clients, and is dedicated to providing the most innovative and groundbreaking new treatments on the market. He is joined by Dr. Darren Smith, another experienced surgeon in body contouring and other minimally/non-invasive treatments. At Coolspa, each patient receives a customized, one-on-one consultation and treatment that targets their unique trouble zones. This personalized attention coupled with expert skill and artistry is the reason why Coolspa is known as NYC’s premier body sculpting center.
Hong Kong-based members can also get a free upgrade upon signing a 12-month “Hong Kong All Locations Pure Yoga & Pure Fitness” package that will enable them to access all of the company’s gyms in Hong Kong along with those in Beijing, Shanghai, Singapore and Taipei. Existing Pure members that are also enrolled in Marco Polo Club can get this upgrade offer as well if they re-sign a 12-month package.
There are no side-effects to a body sculpting procedure which must be reason enough for anyone who wants to try the treatment. Unlike traditional surgeries which pose a risk of infection due to going under general anesthesia not to mention the risk of post-surgical allergies. Apart from that, there is no indication of pain anywhere in the body sculpting procedure. Patients might experience a mild discomfort and that is only due to the initial focusing of light on their designated area. There’s no other sign of discomfort throughout the whole procedure. Plus, none of the patients have reported any type of infection that occurred as a result of the body sculpting procedure.
As of 24/09/18 PureGym has taken over what was once Soho! In Lewisham where I have been a member of ...for years! And was very happy with the level of service and facilities. Launch day there was pure gym staff everywhere in the gym but no one to assist those of us that had problems getting in with the new pin method! Before it was just a finger print! Once in the gym... I always wipe down the machines before and after I use them only to find all the tissues and hygiene sprays had all been removed! When asked a member of staff I was told they don’t provide it and I need to bring my own!!! How unhygienic!
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Description: UK's leading furniture retailer offering an extensive range of quality furniture, including home office furniture, bedroom furniture, dining furniture, beds, kitchens and bathrooms. All our furniture is at unbeatable value for money with exceptional customer service and free delivery.
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Opodo is an online travel service owned by nine of the world's leading airlines and by GDS and travel industry technology provider, Amadeus, offering flights, hotels, car rental and holidays.
Opodo addresses the real needs of today’s traveller. Offering an unbiased and competitively priced online travel service for world travel, we have access to flights from over 400 airlines, as well as an extensive range of worldwide hotel properties and car rental companies. Headquartered in London, the UK site launched in January 2002 and we've already established ourselves as a leading provider of online travel.
Opodo aims to provide travellers with the tools and information they need to go where they want, when they want and how they want. Opodo has worked hard to produce a site that’s easy to use, to suit customers with limited time or those who are looking for inspiration for their next break.
Location: In a convenient location of the tourist area, on the 1st line from the sea, 20 m from the beach
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We are a small group of paranormal investigators.With a medium and parapsychologist.We have some unique venues that take us to places sought after by many other paranormal groups.We go where others fear to tread.
For everyone wishing to know mum got on very well at the hospital today and they have found nothing wrong so thats good news thanks to everyone who pm'd her wishing her well shes very relieved.Lee had to smile when read about the washing machine man must say though we are gonna try that as we sometimes get that same trouble.Nice to see you back on Mandy and hope Tots and Nina get on well with packing.
So glad to hear everything is ok I did tell Val that all was well and not to worry but i can understand how difficult that is when it is not you.
Nina, am almost packed, moving to my mothers ( ) still no news on whether I can have a mortgage (hoping and praying alot just lately) Enjoy your painting fest lol
Lee.. BLEACH??? Where do these washing people get their ideas from? lol Hope it works anyway. Knowing my luck I would put too much in and totally ruin the whole wash!!
Hey peeps..how are we all? All is good hither, had second to last exam of the year this morning Yay! If anyone is interested, I have a few places left for my private guildhall investigation. Loads of people are letting me down, so if you fancy it and WON'T let me down it's the usual £40, will be ace and is on the 27th June. Pleeeaaaase PM me By the way, when I say a 'few places left', I mean I have only 6 definites coming..I wanted a small group, but obviously need 10 or more peeps!!
My new washing machine has an extra removeable compartment in the soap drawer that you put bleach into to do a
bleach wash so, having read what the engineer told you Lee, I think I might do one now and again to keep it clean.
Thanks maz i will not get them until tomorrow or sunday as i have to work tonight on ghost watch and aslo tomorrow in the day and then another ghost watch tomorrow night
Hi all. Well my house is empty apart from the hoover and cleaning stuff. I left the kettle and sum coffee etc to have a drink when I go to clean up. Took 7hrs and I was shaking like a leaf with my brother trying to turn a HUGE lorry around my road corner with cars parked all the way along. TIGHT was not the word!! I was shaking by the time I got to the storage place. I need sleep!!!
Hi all sorry not been on today its took over 6hours for adams to install out new comp and hes still doing it so ive come on the laptop one word of advice if they offer you transfer my pc dont buy it as we have been trying to work it out for 4 hrs and gave up,i now can use my proper email again,msn and face book also yahoo now works so im do excited even though now very light in my purse.Hope you all have had a good day and Lee you had a good night at new walk last night.
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The International Resilience Project (IRP) aims to develop a more culturally sensitive understanding of how youth around the world effectively cope with the adversities that they face. The IRP uses a unique cross-cultural approach that employs both quantitative and qualitative research methods to examine individual, interpersonal, family, community and cultural factors associated with building resilience in youth around the world. In particular, the study has helped to develop the Child and Youth Resilience Measure (CYRM) and a tool box of qualitative research techniques.
The transition from high school into educational and occupational pathways is a bewildering process for many young people and their parents. From the time they start kindergarten to the day they graduate from high school, most youth travel down a relatively straightforward path. They proceed systematically from one grade to another. Everyone their age is doing pretty much what they are doing school-wise, and career decisions are something for the distant future.
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Acrobats of the China national Acrobatic Troupe take part in a presentation at Scheveningen harbour, the Netherlands, on June 28 2016. Scheveningen will host their show Splendid from June 29 to July 10. (Photo by Robin van Lonkhuijsen/AFP Photo/ANP)
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Briefing with the Director of the Customs Administration on Authorized Economic Operators October 12, 2018
On October 9, in cooperation with the Customs Administration, the American Chamber of Commerce in Macedonia organised an informative session where more than 20 member companies attended. The members had an opportunity to discuss with the Director of the Customs Administration Gjoko Tanasoski about the newly-introduced status of Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) as a new trend in customs operations, challenges, experiences and simplification of customs operations. Mr. Tanasoski explained the concept of Authorized Economic Operator focusing on the criteria laid down in the Customs Law and the procedure for becoming an “Authorized Economic Operator” registered in the customs area of the Republic of Macedonia, as well as the benefits from facilitation in terms of safety and security related to customs controls and / or simplifications laid down by the customs related regulations.
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Nightmare City — Andrew’s ghostly young adult novel — is now available in hardcover print editions and on all e-book platforms. The novel from publishers Thomas Nelson tells of high school newspaperman Tom Harding who wakes…
YouthWorker.com recently interviewed me on an off-beat topic: what my young adult novel If We Survive had to say about leadership. Here’s a bit of the exchange: YWJ: Is there a common thread/theme that runs through your…
I know — I can’t get this to fit at a reasonably readable size, but at least you can get a glimpse of what Thomas Nelson is working on for the full cover of my upcoming…
The e-book of The Last Thing I Remember, the opening volume in Andrew’s bestselling Homelanders series of thrillers for young adults will go on sale August 5th through August 26th as part of a back-to-school promotion. The…
Nightmare City, Andrew’s new thriller for young adults, doesn’t hit bookstores until November, but you can Pre-Order it now as an e-book for only $3.99. The book tells of high school newspaperman Tom Harding who wakes up…
Andrew will be in New York in July to attend ThrillerFest, the annual conference of the International Thriller Writers. The conference will be held at the Grand Hyatt July 10-13. Andrew will participate on a panel…
Most of Andrew’s young adult thrillers continue to be on sale at the Amazon Kindle store, with prices now down to $2.51. All the books in the Homelanders series — The Last Thing I Remember, The Long Way Home, The…
For those of you who enjoy — or think you might enjoy — or think you know someone who thinks he or she might enjoy — my young adult adventure novels: most of them are on…
Here’s a recent interview I did with 99.1 Family Radio in Ottawa about my young adult thriller Crazy Dangerous — click on the picture to listen — click on the title to buy the book.
The International Thriller Writers has nominated Andrew’s YA thriller If We Survive for its best young adult novel of 2013. The novel follows teenager Will Peterson and some friends as they journey to Central America on a mission…
Expandable list view is used to group list data by categories. It has the capability of expanding and collapsing the groups when user touches header.
2. Create a layout file for MainActivtiy.java under res ⇒ layout folder. I named the layout file as activity_main.xml. In this layout i had taken one expandable listview.
6. Now, come to MainActivity.java and add the following code. In this class we set the items to adapter and set it to expandablelistview and also we worked on some of its methods list expandgroup, collapsegroup, etc.
I am an Android developer for whom Android is the one and only love. I work as a freelancer which gets me and Android closer. I always love to share my learnings and love to learn from others knowledge too.
Hello , can u tell me how can i set empty array for one parent item like no child for it and click on parent show toast for it.
For this just pass empty array for parent for which you want no child. Then on click event of that parent check the children count by using method getChildrenCount, it will return you 1 or 0 not sure for empty child. On this basis you can show Toast for it.
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The mud and rain have operated wonderfully against runaways of late, but yesterday evening they broke out all of a sudden again. George Pearson of near Westport drove a 2-horse wagon into the city loaded with corn. After disposing of the contents he left the team unhitched at the corner of Eighth and Main streets. Presently the horses started, and when they reached Ottawa Street they were going like a young hurricane. The furious pace of the horses started Mr. George Bummers's buggy into a panic also, and a milk wagon had a wheel taken off evenly, the contents of the can inundating the streets of the square.
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Frank's Hall was literally packed last night -- all of the seats were sold and the galleries crowded. No wonder -- the far famed troupe of Dupres & Benedict was there, and those present joined in laugh after laugh at their comicals, until the sound was almost a continuous roar. It is impossible to particularize when everything rendered was so near perfection.
Mr. Mallowe announces that the census of the City of Kansas will be completed tomorrow evening. If anyone has been slighted he will take great pleasure in correcting the error. A note through the postoffice will reach him. We understand that a large number have been left out in the cold, and for the interest of our city we sincerely trust they will make themselves known.
*Articles for dates before the end of May, 1870, were published by Foster & Wilder Co. Following the murder of Colonel John Wilder, Senior Editor, the paper was bought by its prior publisher and editor, Robert T. Van Horn.
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Dianne Barker began writing as a college student, working afternoons at the Johnson City Press-Chronicle, simply following a desire God put in her heart. After graduating, she accepted a full-time position at the newspaper, living her journalism dream and earning much acclaim as a news and feature writer. Her weekly column, “Of Cabbages and Kings,” was widely read, and her story on the death of a local soldier in Vietnam won the prestigious Associated Press Managing Editor’s Award.
An opportunity exceeding her dreams came when the newspaper assigned her to cover Billy Graham’s historic Knoxville crusade, which claimed national headlines when President Richard Nixon attended. She was chosen by the crusade’s executive committee to write a book commemorating the event, Billy Graham in Big Orange Country—her first book at age twenty-four.
After leaving the newspaper to be a stay-at-home mom to their two awesome children (now grown), she co-authored several books, including Twice Pardoned with Harold Morris, which quickly rose to number one on the national Christian best-sellers list. Discover more about Dianne and her books at www.diannebarker.com.
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Join us this week on Christian Devotions SPEAK UP! as host Scott McCausey speaks to Scott Brown about the priority of Christ, recognizing the importance of leadership within the walls of homes and abroad through God’s mandates.
Scott T. Brown is a pastor at Hope Baptist Church and the director of the National Center for Family-Integrated Churches, spending his time as an expository preacher and helping people think through the two greatest institutions God has provided — the church and the family. Scott graduated from California State University in Fullerton with a degree in history and received a Master of Divinity degree from Talbot School of Theology.
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Scott views his job as a speaker not as a means to communicate his own innovative ideas, but to simply apply the Word of God to the issues of today. His greatest desire is to exalt the Lord Jesus Christ, to explain the beauty of His Kingdom, and to call everyone to understand and recognize the power of the gospel.
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In this news we would like to explain to you what is the project crew members are, what tasks they fulfill and how easy or cumbersome it will be for them later in the game.
In total, the project will have a maximum of 90 planning positions (PS), which will be occupied by different PCMs during the day.
Accordingly, regardless of the number of PCMs, the project will only provide equipment for these 90 PS.
Similarly, it will run for the rest of the PS, so a technician, known from the Crucible, receives repair equipment.
Team leaders, division managers and area managers will have a fixed budget, which will allow them to order equipment, arrange repairs, or issue blackboard missions.
The first task of a PCM is the registration in the crew planner, which is currently being developed by one of our members for the personnel planning of the project.
During this registration, the player can fill out specific information to represent his / her interests and experience.
According to its rank within the project crew, a PCM can use different features of the crew planner.
In addition, it will be possible to record special deeds, which took place during the event, in writing.
For this to be done quickly, we will have the possibility to make a pre-selection by means of filters, according to the information within the profile of the individual members.
In order to speed up the whole system, the system will give the PCM the opportunity to apply to a large number of planning positions on its own drive.
This possibility exists as long as the relevant position has not yet been assigned otherwise. In this way, players can give more emphasis to their own interests.
The only drawback, there will be no networking of the crew planner with the e-mail address, except for the registration confirmation.
The result is that when a player is invited for an position, he sees it only when he or she logs in.
The reason for this limitation is the fact that many players feel more bothered by such notifications. In particular, if several person want to invite a player for different events.
The Babylon 6 project is designed for groups of 3 people + leader. In this way, we want to make the groups dynamic and familiar. Accordingly, the hierarchy within a team is very clear.
The team leader has the task of coordinating and assembling the team as well as coordinating the activity with the department leader.
The personnel manager monitors the equipment, the activity and the condition of the team. Within the SEC, he is also responsible for the treatment of injured parties.
The specialist is the ace of the team and should be able to advance the team with his ability and experience.
The Rooki is the novice and is used as a support, at the same time he is to learn from the upper ranks and develop into one of them.
Some teams within the project will initially consist of a team leader and a rookie. In the future, we hope to change this and increase each team to four people.
In the case of a Polaris which requires more than 4 persons, we will assign the tasks on board in groups of 4, which will then be operated in individual teams.
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As my arms float out to the sides I begin to draw in a deep breath, but by the time my arms have reached shoulder height I realize I'm holding it, the inhalation has petered out. My breath is completely held as I make my way up to urdhva hastasana, or upward salute. I begin the exhale as I fold forward and it seems that the breath can go out forever, like there's no limit to how long I can exhale. I play with the inhale again as I extend into half forward fold, but the same thing happens. My in-breath starts out strong, like a flood, then midway through there's no more room to expand and take in. My deep exhalation as I fold into uttanasana, or standing forward fold, confirms it:
From a physiological perspective, there's nothing 'wrong' with the breathing I've just described. The lungs do their job whether we are conscious of it or not, and the body and brain will get the oxygen they need just because the human body is an incredible system. But the writer in me couldn't help but notice the analogy here.
I'm less than two weeks away from graduating from 10,000 Small Businesses, the small business education and support program I've participated in for the past few months. Since January, in addition to my regular work load and family obligations, I've been fortunate enough to participate in fantastic business education modules that have encouraged me to think about Bloom in a new way, to come up with better systems to keep the studio running well, and to consider a variety of ways to help Bloom to continue to grow and flourish in the future. It has been nothing short of an incredible gift and an opportunity I'm endlessly grateful to have had.
Because I've had to sacrifice on sleep and self-care in order to get all my work done these past few months, I've actually become quite comfortable in that mode. For the first month or so I was surprised to find myself voluntarily signing up for additional commitments - 'Sure, I can head up that sub-committee!' or 'I should volunteer at both kids' schools this month!' I realized that to some degree it felt safe to put my own well-being last. If something had to give, I knew I was tough enough. That something could be me.
It's easy for me to short the inhalation, like it's easy to short self-care and that which nurtures me. This morning when I was on the mat it seemed as if my exhalations could go on forever, like I could just keep giving, keep putting energy into external projects without any thought of recharging or nourishing myself in order to do so.
But though I can sustain the movement of my arms up overhead without breath to accompany it, it feels much more satisfying to slow down the breath and let it accompany the movement all the way up. While I can use dark chocolate to fuel work sessions that last until 2am, I'd rather spread out the work as best I can, play with the kids after dinner, work for an hour or two once they've gone to bed, then get myself to bed at a reasonable hour.
As my graduation date nears, I'm as excited to usher in a change of habits as I am to celebrate the completion of this big project.
For now, I'm satisfied to be on my mat for even a few minutes, glad for the chance to explore the connection between breath and movement. With my next breath I slow down the inflow, allow it to sustain the full motion instead of forcing the air to rush in up front, and the breath is still coming in as my arms pass shoulder height and reach overhead. The pinnacle of my inhale syncs with the press of palms together, then I begin the exhale, dive forward, and release into what comes next.
Passionate about yoga, writing, and creativity in general, Kerry is the Founder & Director of Bloom Yoga Studio. Her Thinking Yogi blog explores the intersection of yoga and everyday life, and you can also find her writing on Huffington Post, elephantjournal, MindBodyGreen, yoganonymous, and Yoga Chicago. Kerry and her husband Zach live in Chicago with their three children who love to "help" when she practices yoga in the living room.
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