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Where have I been? In a deep dark hole trying to straighten out my damn google accounts since they have bought out yahoo and youtube.
I had multiple google accounts associated with work, with my gun rights group, with libertarian work and my personal. Once google FORCED me to associate a google account with my youtube, I lost those. I think I might have finally gotten that back to working and just today got my blogger account straight.
WHY? Because they just ASSumed which google account went with what! I still don't have the right email address associated with this but at least I can log in and post new stuff.
It was touted as the "most extreme" bill by the nanny statists gun control freaks. Course it isn't but congratulations to all Georgians!!! It's not the best but a HUGE step in the right direction.
"1976 Kissinger gave Argentina's neo-fascist military junta the "green light" for the dirty war it was conducting against civilian and militant leftists that resulted in the disappearance—that is, deaths—of an estimated 30,000 people"
"Few would have expected President Obama to pick up his mantle, but the erstwhile idealist resembles Kissinger more every day."
LOL Love it when hypocrisy rears it's ugly head. What say you MJ? And be sure to read both articles before commenting.
If you want to stop corporate subsidies I am all for that, but do not think for one minute that welfare subsidies are not a major drain on us also. Wall Street has the "too big to fail" regulatory system from the government that enables them to behave badly knowing there is a pot of $36 billion to bail them out on an ongoing basis.
Food stamps $75billion in 2011, corporate subsidies $154 billion planned for 2013, wars $6trillion over the last 10 years. But Obamacare is going to push 85 million Americans onto Medicaid which will increase to $800 billion by 2018 Fed & State combined.
Yeah subsidies are bad but it's the wars that are really killing us. But neither side want to talk about that cost except the Libertarians. Politicians that is. The whole system sucks.
You may think at least the individual welfare is helping people but is it? Poverty has not decreased ever during any of these programs. If anything, many of them are planned to make it difficult for anyone to get off a program once they are on and then we have generational victims.
If we really wanted to do something that MIGHT have worked, establishing walk in clinics at the state level to handle those who have no insurance would have kept them out of the emergency rooms saving us billions of dollars.
"If ever a time should come, when vain and aspiring men shall possess the highest seats in Government, our country will stand in need of its experienced patriots to prevent its ruin." Samuel Adams, 1776
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Dr. Pielke Jr. mocks new claim: ‘A magic force field’ is now preventing land-falling hurricanes? – Warmists scramble to explain lack of extreme weather
Isn't it more important to be concerned with America succeeding? The success of one individual who is an employee of the American People is not near as important as the welfare of our nation and it's people. The American people deserve and have the right via the Constitution to the "pursuit of happiness". That is the right to succeed or fail on their own efforts, without any interference from the Federal Government.
The President, regardless of who is in the office at the time, is at best, a temporary employee and needs to remember who his boss is. US.
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From the BOARD of EDITORIAL ADVISORS, Ms NASIM ZEHRA makes a case for improving relations between the two countries.
On June 10 a telex went out to Oman from the Pakistan Foreign Office advising that a ministerial level delegation represent Pakistan at the Syrian President Hafez al Assad’s funeral. The Foreign Minister who was accompanying the Chief Executive General Pervez Musharraf agreed with the recommendation. Pakistan’s four member delegation headed by the Minister of Information was sent off. Naturally many in Pakistan and Damascus were surprised by this decision. The Chief Executive was ill-advised by the Foreign Office; his own uniformed advisors too chose not to question this advice. Logistically the Chief Executive was in Oman, his arrival in Syria would have been an easy affair.
Some contrast with our own past practices. In November 1982 Zia went against the advise of his advisors and left for Moscow to attend Brezhnev’s funeral. He cut short his visit to Singapore rushed from there to Moscow. Interestingly he was one of the five world leaders to be received by Andropov. In their meeting Andropov was tough. The Soviet army was facing a tough resistance from the Pakistan-American supported Afghan resistance, so an angry Andropov told Zia that Pakistan was a “tool in the hands of the Americans.” Undeterred Zia again arrived in Moscow in 1983 and in 1985 to participate in the funerals of Andropov and of Chernenko. He knew funerals had become power scenes; an opportunity to mix with important decision-makers.
Given the stature of Hafez al Assad in the Arab world, the increasing diplomatic significance of Syria which extends beyond the Middle East and above all the concrete opportunities that exist for vastly expanding Pakistan-Syrian commercial ties, the presence of the Chief Executive or at least the head of the State President Rafiq Tarrar would have been appropriate. Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto did the correct thing by arriving at the funeral. Syrians accorded her appropriate protocol due to a former Prime Minister.
Whatever Pakistan’s past relations with Syria it is Pakistan’s need to be forward-looking; work aggressively on developing economic relations as it is doing in the case of Iran and Iraq. Minor issues that have kept Pak-Syrian relations dormant simply need to be brushed aside. Pakistan needs to be proactive and not dwell on past irritants which the Foreign Office recalls: we have sent senior delegations without reciprocity from Syria and Damascus has not been supportive on Kashmir.
Yet these are small issues; ones that should be overlooked in the pursuit of a broader strategic vision which should compel Pakistan’s managers to actively develop economic and diplomatic ties with countries which we have ignored while overlooking the economic dimension of our foreign relations and by expending too much energy on opting for mere damage-limitation on the Pak-US front. Meanwhile, fairly surprised by the level of representation by Pakistan at the Assad funeral, many in Damascus wondered, incorrectly though, if Pakistan is still sulking about the support that Assad gave to the Bhutto family.
In Syria there exists immense goodwill for Pakistan and for its people. It exists at all levels. Assad personally had special respect and affection for Pakistan. He saw Pakistan as a country that was principled in its policies on the Arab -Israeli issue. “He has instructed all of us in the cabinet that we must make special effort for cooperation with Pakistan in any field, develop special relations with Pakistan” explained a Syrian minister to the Pakistani ambassador in Damascus. Syrians maintain that Pakistanis are “our blood brothers”, they fought alongside us against the Israelis. They express their closeness to Pakistanis in graphic ways. “We are two sides of the same coin”, remarked a senior Syrian official in Damascus while advocating deeper Syrian-Pakistani ties. Not surprisingly, the Syrian government is now weary of the Indian because of the growing India-Israel connection. That, however, may not last long as in the coming days the young Bashar will be forced to operate in grayer zones.
In Syria the only successful institution being run by the Pakistani government is a Pakistani School. The ‘school connection’ is a powerful one. In Damascus the Pakistan embassy runs a very popular and well managed school where children of most of Syrian cabinet members and top generals study. The Pakistani ambassador, therefore, enjoys a special connection and leverage in Damascus.
The Syrians have demonstrated their keenness to develop economic ties with Pakistan by making concrete proposals. Syrians have sought Pakistan’s help to operationalize a tractor plant for which engines, spare parts and technical expertise is required. Also they have requested Pakistan’s help to upgrade and revive their sugar, cement, fertilizer and paper industry. Cooperation in agriculture has also been sought. Admission for Syrian students in the Faisalabad Agriculture University has been requested. In the Information Technology field negotiations are already underway for Pakistan to set up an advanced institute for computer sciences and informatics in Damascus.
To illustrate Syrian political commitment towards improvement of Pak-Syrian ties with Pakistan, in January Syrian officials received Tariq Ikram, Chairman, Export Promotion Bureau, with all the protocol due to a minister. He was merely passing through Syria since he could not fly into Baghdad because of the UN sanctions on Iraq. Later during his official trip to Syria in May the Syrian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustapha Miro and six ministers including Dr Imadi Minister of Economy and Foreign Trade met with the EPB Chairman Tariq Ikram. The Prime Minister, repeating instructions issued by his leader Hafez al Assad, assured Ikram that he would personally look into “developing relations with Pakistan.” The Syrian requirements from Pakistan in the industrial, technological and agriculture have injected energy into a stagnating relationship.
On the Pakistani front the principle interlocutors with Syria, the Export Promotion Bureau is engaging with the Syria case. The ball is now in Pakistan’s court. With the expertise that now exists within the government set-up rapid and concrete response to Syrian proposals are required. How effectively can Pakistan respond to the Syrian requirements will ofcourse depend on the extent to which various ministries can work in a coordinated manner and can simultaneously develop effective partnership with the Pakistani private sector.
While the economic team undertakes to initiate a new phase in Pakistan-Syrian ties a concrete step from the top level is also required. Having missed the oppurtunity to attend the great Syrian leader’s funeral , the Chief Executive should be the first leader to be received in Damascus by the new Syrian President Bashar al Assad after he formally takes over as President on July 24.
Group Captain (Retd) ATHAR HASSAN ANSARI reviews the book written by ROEDAD KHAN, a consummate bureaucrat for being in the eye of the storm
This is not the country I opted for in the Referendum held in my home province of NWFP. in 1947 and this is not the country I would like to die in. I badly want a Pakistan to defend, a nation I can belong to, fight for and die for'. This is what Roedad Khan has written in his book under review. The expression is reflective of that despondency and frustration which all thinking and sensitive countrymen felt in the past and continue to feel. These are not only his feelings. Every Pakistani, more or less, feels the same way.
Roedad Khan has not been only a witness to the traumatic existence of Pakistan since 1947; he was also a player in the game of power politics with varying degrees. Joining the Pakistan Administrative Service in 1949, he reached the apex as a Federal Secretary and then after his retirement in 1985, once again entered the arena as Advisor to President Ghulam Ishaq Khan after the dismissal of the first Benazir Bhutto Government.
'A Dream Sour' is divided into 16 Chapter with a Preface, a Prologue, and an Epilogue. The book also carries a number of appendices. In the Preface, the author minces no words in observing that all the five presidents with whom he worked, in their own way 'directly or indirectly contributed to our generation's anguish and sense of betrayal'. In the Prologue, he gives a brief account of his family background, early education and then moves on to his stay in F.C. College Lahore in 1940. The writer has very fond memories of Lahore's splendour and sophistication. The atmosphere, in the College was 'liberal, tolerant and progressive'. He mentions about the Lahore Resolution of 1940 and observes that it did not make any impact on him. It was at Lahore that Roedad Khan established some life long friendships which continue even today. His moving to the Muslim University at Aligarh took place under compulsion. His father wanted him to go there. He describes the atmosphere in Aligarh as a 'mystic frenzy'. After doing his M A in History, Roedad Khan competed for the Pakistan Administrative Service and started his career in 1951. The October 1958 Martial Law shocked him and all those lofty ideas of a democratic order and representative rule, taught to him at Lahore and Aligarh disintegrated into the air. The country was peaceful. There was no commotion. All state organs were working with their weak and strong points. But still the Martial Law came. He refers to Diecy here that Martial Law could only be resorted to in a situation of 'commotion in the country, preventing the judges from going to the court'. Nothing of this nature was happening in Pakistan. This was the beginning of the tragedy.
Bhutto, as acting foreign minister wanted to visit Badaber. The American commander, after talking to Washington, did agree to Bhutto's visit but only to the cafeteria at Badaber. Badaber was not a base which Roedad Khan has erroneously mentioned. It was a communication centre for electronic espionage against the former Soviet Union and China. The U-2 spy planes did not operate from Badaber. The air base at Peshawar was used for the purpose. Roedad Khan mentions with a lot of pride his contribution as Project Director of Ghulam Muhammad Barrage and his appreciation of the interest Ayub and Kalabagh took in making 2.5 million acres of land available for cultivation. Jam Sadiq Ali also finds a place in the Prologue, for 'Shamiana, Mujra and Alcohol' Roedad Khan admits his failure to protect the lives and property of the citizen of Karachi on the eve of the declaration of presidential election results in 1964 while he was Commissioner of Karachi. Ayub called 'Dhakha and Karachi as deceased cities'. Cham Cham, a dancing girl from Lahore, also finds a place in the book when she was brought to 70 Clifton where the then Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio was staying as a guest of late Bhutto. Roedad Khan has had the opportunity of meeting a number of world leaders and was impressed most by Zhou Enlai. Meeting him 'was like meeting history'. After Ayub's exist, Roedad Khan was appointed as Federal Information Secretary and was a witness to the events leading to the tragedy of surrender and loss of eastern wing. 'I was in tears', he observes after the surrender and quotes Yahya as saying that 'he was not going to endanger West Pakistan for the sake of Bengalis. Mr. Nurul Amin was highly agitated and wanted to see Yahya. The meeting did take place and the generals including General Hameed were drinking. On seeing this, Nurul Amin observed 'So Dhaka has fallen, and East Pakistan has gone and you are enjoying whiskey'. Roedad Khan also mentions of the plan of 'promulgating a new constitution by Yahya and some of the generals' which was later on dropped in view of the volatile conditions in the country.
1958 martial law was a murder of democracy. Roedad Khan has made a very apt observation in the first Chapter dealing with Ayub. 'Experience shows that the Army Chief does not have to move even one brigade ÑÑ A jeep load of soldiers armed, with the authority of the chief will suffice'. This observation may have lessons for many now and in future. He gives credit to Ayub Khan for establishing KANUPP and PINSTECH. But in the ultimate analysis, 'he was the first to stab Pakistan's democracy in the back. It was Ayub who committed the original sin. It was Ayub who inducted the army into the politics of Pakistan'.
Chapter 2 is a very short one and deals with 'Bhutto, the outcast'. Roedad Khan describes the bitterness of Bhutto, 'The way Ayub treated today, you would not treat your orderly'. The author mentions, in this Chapter, his liking for Bhutto and that he went to the Rawalpindi Railway Station after his ouster. Roedad Khan also mentions his visits to 70 Clifton in Karachi. He expresses great admiration for Bhutto's sister Manna.
In chapter 3, Yahya is mentioned. Yahya was very popular with junior officers and had a great zest for life. However, according to Roedad Khan, Yahya by experience or temperament was not suited for the job of running the country. Roedad Khan has also praises for Maulana Bhashani for his patriotism. Mujeeb gave him an impression of 'being an angry young man in a hurry'. The author observes rightly while discussing the 1970 crisis that 'neither Ayub nor Yahya had the statesmanship or political skill' for resolving the East Pakistani crisis. They both miserably failed to judge the intensity of Bengali feelings. Roedad Khan, however, praised Yahya for his devotion to his family, generosity to friends, loyalty and honesty.
The author describes the details as to how Bhutto was brought from Rome to be handed over power as decided by the military junta. Bhutto, according to the author, started well. His greatest contribution was the 1973 constitution. Also the credit for the development of nuclear programme goes to Bhutto. Roedad Khan then describes the coup' d'etat of Zia and the trial of Bhutto. He is of the opinion that Bhutto's case should not have been fought in the courts. Zia was very clear right from the beginning. 'Roedad Sahib, it is his neck or mine'. Again about the popular belief and propaganda that Zia never commuted death sentences, the author tells us that Zia did so a number of cases. Bhutto's hanging was a trauma for him as Federal Interior Secretary and the one who had worked very closely with him. Roedad Khan broke down. He mentions his visit to CMLA Secretariat and found that all army officers had 'reddened eyes'. Zia, however, failed to destroy PPP which was the greatest ambition of the dictator. Bhutto, according to the author, had great capacity to mobilize people who had faith in him.
Roedad compares Zia with Roosevelt who was 'deeply receptive to the needs of the people'. He would listen to them with 'deep attention'. Zia was a good listener. 'He enjoyed clash of views, conflicting opinions and discordant notes'. However, Roedad, also presents a picture of Zia as painted by Altaf Gauhar as a 'great hypocrite. His grin concealed his arrogance and his cold blooded nature'. Roedad tells us of the transformation in Zia's personality after becoming CMLA. 'He radiated strength and confidence'. Zia, according to the author was surrounded by those who always told him what he wanted to hear. 'In fact, Zia had nothing but contempt for the constitution and democratic norm'. 'What is a constitution?' Zia said, 'It is a booklet with ten to twelve pages. I can tear them up. Is there anybody to stop me?. All politicians including the once mighty Bhutto will follow me with their tails wagging'. Roedad Khan mentions the violent political agitation of MRD and calls it a 'Volcanic Eruption'. The Referendum held by Zia was 'embarrassing low' with polling station giving a haunted and deserted look. With the passage of time, Zia started losing his rigour and confidence. Roedad sums up Zia that 'if he had his way, he would have taken Pakistan back to the Middle Ages. He had no idea of law or constitution or the requirements of a modern government'. He was all set to become an 'Amir'. Roedad also tells us of Zia's ever keenness to speak to Indira Gandhi on telephone and seek her advice, cultivate Indian journalists and welcome Sikh pilgrims in Pakistan. Zia's handling of Afghan crisis and his exploitation of the same to get favours from the west is also mentioned. Roedad is very critical of Pakistan's traditional Afghan policy by 'playing into Indian hands by treating the Afghans as our enemies and their leaders as Indian or Soviet stooges'.
Out of the five presidents, the next is Ghulam Ishaq Khan. Roedad acquaintance with GIK dates back to early fifties. 'Two things about him struck me; he was very handsome and immaculately dressed in western clothes'. Roedad mentions his retirement in 1985 when he 'experienced a strange feeling of liberation'. Zia died in mysterious circumstances, Ghulam Ishaq Khan became president and Benazir Prime Minister in 1988. Benazir had a feeling the GIK had been a party to the tragedy of her family but the author was to advise that 'she was lucky to have an honest man like GIK at the helm of affairs'. However, Benazir had to go in 1990 under the provision of clause-2(b) of article 58 of the constitution. By now Roedad Khan has become an Adviser to the President. Relations between Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and GIK remained warm for about a year but then something started going wrong. 'Go, Baba Go' by Benazir in Parliament and Nawaz Sharif's silence was indicative that something was cooking up. By 1992, difference started surfacing openly. Benazir's appointment as Chairman, Foreign Affairs Committee and Iftikhar Gillani's suggestions that the government and opposition should sit together became the starting point. Then came the question of selection of a new chief of the army staff after the death of General Asif Nawaz. Since the prerogative lay with the president, Lt. Gen Farrukh was tipped for the same. However, when the president discussed it with Nawaz Sharif, the Prime Minister expressed his reservations as according to Chaudhary Nisar Ali 'Farrukh was responsible for all his (Nawaz Sharif) problems with the late Asif Nawaz'. GIK reacted coolly and Lt. Gen. Abdul Waheed was chosen to fill in the slot. Nawaz Sharif did not like even this selection. He had somebody else in his mind. The prime minister came openly against the 8th amendment. PPP was looking for the opportunity. Benazir's strategy proved very successful. She was hobnobbing with both to extract maximum benefit and ultimately 'decided to throw in her lot with the President Ghulam Ishaq Khan'. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's address on television and radio on April 17, 1993 was heard by the author and Gen. Waheed at the latters residence. 'Good God! we are in serious trouble' said Waheed. Gen Waheed was very upset on this development and conveyed message to the president through the author that as army chief, he would uphold the constitution and that 'martial law was out of question'. Nawaz Sharif's speech sealed the fate of the national assembly which was dissolved by the president. The only dissenting note was from Justice Sajjad Ali Shah, who upheld the presidential action. A political crisis engulfed the whole country. Maulana Samiul Haq played the role of an intermediary. Gen. Waheed came much later. According to the author, the credit for the resolution of the crisis goes to the president, the prime minister and Maulana Samiul Haq. Both the President and the Prime Minister packed up and a new election was held. The author describes Nawaz Sharif 'a decent well meaning person' and 'action oriented'. Roedad Khan speaks very high of GIK and his abilities specially his brilliant intelligence and a powerful and quick mind. The rift between the two was a great tragedy. Nawaz Sharif did not understand GIK well and 'unwittingly drove a reluctant GIK into the arms of Benazir'. Further, discussing the person of Ghulam Ishaq Khan the author tells us that GIK never 'bullied or humiliated anyone, although he loved debate and intellectual confrontation. He put on no airs, he wore no masks. He was a loner from the start. Contemptuous of politicians, he always remained aloof from them. He never permitted any intimacy, friendship or informality except with very few'. Roedad Khan then mentions the indiscretions which he found in the person of GIK like induction of Asif Ali Zardari in the interim cabinet. Then GIK 'shielded some of his sons-in-law' which the author describes as GIK's 'Achilles heel.'
Roedad Khan was sworn as a Federal Minister, on 11 Aug. 1990, given the portfolio of accountability when Benazir first government was dismissed. Whatever then, he describes, is very sickening Ñ- the stories and scandals of financial corruptions and misuse of political influence for personal gains. Six solid cases of serious corruption charges against Benazir Bhutto were initiated. But then, all these cases resulted in nothing. 'No wonder there is a widespread popular belief that people who loot and plunder can get away with anything and that our law is neither swift, nor, sure, nor powerful nor just but only a paper tiger', observes the author. On Benazir's return to power the second term, all these cases were decided in her favour as the refereeing authority. (GIK had ceased to be the President and the referring authority. 'Accountability', in our context is a dirty word as far as power corridors are concerned. Nobody is bothered about it. Here Roedad Khan, in a pensive and reflective mood, gives vent to his feelings about the loot and plunder by holders of public offices.
Roedad Khan describes the election of Leghari as President. Quoting, the Daily Frontier Post, Ijlal Haider Zaidi, got involved in a scheme of things wherein Wasim Sajjad was offered the Presidency. However, the machination did not succeed and Leghari got elected as President. Roedad Khan appreciates the genius of Benazir when he observes that 'she bounced back, returned from political wilderness, and out-manoeuvred both GIK and Nawaz Sharif' and calls it as her 'finest hour'. However, she refused permission to Farooq Leghari to address the nation on Radio and TV. This 'stunned' the author. Roedad Khan displays a lot of respect for Leghari especially is his acumen in dealing with complicated matters. Leghari, as a minister, had the courage to differ with Benazir.
Summing up the performance and characters of the five presidents, he says that 'Ayub was a man of an average intellect, acquisitive but not corrupt'. He was 'decent and kind' man. Yahya was a good man but hardly a good 'President'. Yahya was 'devoid of hypocrisy' and 'in financial matters, scrupulously honest' dying 'almost a pauper'. Bhutto's 'outstanding quality' was his 'courage'. He was the 'brightest, most talented, articulate and colourful character but he could turn and become appalling in the flash of an eye'. Zia was humble and kind but lacked 'authenticity'. Zia always reminded the author of Oliver Cromwell. Zia had 'no military reputation' or 'military achievement to his credit'. GIK was a 'hard working man of great personal integrity and incorruptibility'. He was 'fiercely, independent' specially in dealing with Americans. Zia 'loved power'. Zia's concept of Islamic society was of 'scholastic, institution a list, fossilized Islam, co-opted by corrupt rulers'. Roedad Khan, reflecting on the post 1971 events, tells us that Yahya broke down when detention orders were served on him. Roedad Khan had the Hamood ur rehman Commission Report in his custody for 8 years. 'Yahya's performance', before the commission was 'by far the best'.
The author brings to limelight the important issue which have been hunting the nation for the last fifty years. 'Where does the sovereignty reside in Pakistan'? The higher judiciary in Pakistan created 'history' by validating the imposition of martial law by Ziaul Haq and granted him the right to amend the constitution. All the nine judges were a party to this. The author gives the details of the feats performed by the higher judiciary, 'where revolution is successful, it satisfies the test of efficacy and becomes a basic law creating fact' was the observation on Ayub's martial law. This ruling legitimized not only Ayub's usurpation of power but opened the flood gates for others. Yahya's usurpation of power was declared illegal when he was no longer there. The Provisional Constitutional Order of 1982 was the climax to humiliate the higher judiciary which largely accepted it. Again in Junejo's case, the judgment came after the usurper was gone. Nawaz Sharif's restoration is another example. 'Gen. Waheed distanced himself from the president, his benefactor, and joined the rest of the crowd in running him down'. Roedad Khan describes 'improper' the military brass summoning GIK to GHQ after the crash of Zia. The proper course should have been that the top military hierarchy should have gone to him.
Roedad recalls the advice of Jinnah to civil officers to serve a government if it is formed according to the constitution. Public services deteriorated in Pakistan and a stage has now come wherein public servants have been reduced to the 'level of domestic servants'. Politicians have played havoc with the system. Merit is gone. Because of 'the instinct of self-preservation, most of the civil servants have made adjustments'. The governing principle is that 'if you are not with them, you are against them'.
Roedad Khan touches upon the law of political succession in the Muslim World. This law is just not there and that has always led to 'uncertainty, civil wars, war of succession etc.' The author laments and observes that 'people have lost faith in the impartiality of electoral machinery, the independence of judiciary and the rule of law. 'From the country's first decade. Pakistani judges have tried to match their constitutional ideas and legal language to the exigencies of current politics.' This has been the most favourite line of action. Judiciary has largely remained a tool in the hands of the rulers. As a matter of fact, various judgments of the higher judiciary pertaining specially to the validity of martial laws have made us a laughing stock in the international world. The imposition of martial laws, abrogation and suspension of constitutions were acts of treason. The author touches upon ' the efforts of Justice Sajjad Ali Shah for asserting for its independence'. But then the book went for print. What happened later on is history. 'The lesson is that when dykes of law and justice break, revolutions begin'. We may not be far off from that position.
Shadows of martial laws and military take over still lurk. Pakistan, happens to be the most corrupt country. 'Lotacracy' has become a fact of life. Public faith is at its lowest. 'God seemed to have turned His face away from our country. The author further talks of Pakistan being a land of 'opportunities for the corrupt, unscrupulous, unprincipled politicians, corrupt and dishonest civil servants, smugglers and tax evadors who have bank accounts, luxurious villas and apartments in the west'. He quotes Quaid-e-Azam's speech of 1943 'Here I should like to give a warning to the landlords and capitalists. The exploitation of masses has gone into their blood. They have forgotten the lessons of Islam. Do you visualize that millions have been exploited and cannot get one meal a day. If this is the idea of Pakistan, I would not have it'. Pakistan continues to bleed at the hands of all these elements. Roedad Khan has correctly analyzed the mismanagement of half a century 'if the government does not control inflation and stabilize the balance of payment, if mismanagement of economy continues and the downward slide is not arrested, a grave economic and financial crisis leading to social chaos and upheaval may soon engulf the country. More and more people are losing faith in the country'.
Reflecting on the happenings of last fifty years, the author feels that as a nation we are 'rudderless, exhausted and disoriented'. Barring of a few, our 'leader are all committed to robbing the public'. He comes very hard on politicians when he says, 'the business of politics now attracts the scum of community and a legion of scoundrels'. Robbers must be hanged. Captain Sleeman hanged 400 robbers, 'Thugi' ended and the people of Hindustan, a hundred and fifty years ago, 'heaved a sigh of relief'.
Roedad Khan acknowledges the role and importance of armed forces which are 'preventing the country from going into the abyss of disintegration' but then observes that 'by itself, no army has ever rescued a country from internal disorder, social upheaval and chaos or been able to prevent its disintegration'. He refers to the Nazi military might and then the Red army in former USSR, a super power' which has now become the laughing stock of the world'. Roedad Khan mentions the dissolution of Assembly by Leghari in 1996 and his slogan of accountability which many thought would take to task the corrupt politicians and bureaucrats. Nothing happened. Towards the end, the author longs for 'a person who will light a candle in the gloom.'
'A Dream Gone Sour', besides expressing the anguish of the author on the state of affairs in the country, is also a note of warning for the future. The parallels which he has drawn from events of similar nature from world history are relevant and meaningful for us. His grasp on the subject and his depth of knowledge specially of European and Islamic history are superb. Are we destined to doom forever and lost in the dust of history or is there any ray of hope left? This is a country where unfortunately rulers make promises to break. This is a country where businessmen, landlords, industrialists, bureaucrats, and corrupt politicians have devoured Rupees 140 billion of common men's money. They are at large. Nothing has happening to them. Our forex reserves were $ 10 billion when Zia crashed. Where have they gone? $ 11 billions were frozen. Who ate them up? That was betrayal of trust. Even after becoming an atomic power and claiming to have broken the 'begging bowl', our leaders are running from pillar to post begging for money. Fossilized characters like Sahibzada Yaqoob and Akram Zaki and many others are wasting a lot of foreign exchange undertaking foreign visits which will bring us nothing. The picture is frightening. Slogans will not save us. Pakistan today stands at a crossroads. Let us sincerely hope and pray that it does not engulf into a blood bath or economic collapse. God has gifted us with immense resources. It is a test for its leadership. However, well done Mr. Roedad Khan. Whatever demonstrated the courage. You have spoken the bitter truth. It is hoped that it does fall on deaf ears. Pakistan must be rescued. This blessing of Allah for the Muslims must be protected, saved and put on the path of prosperity and happiness. Let us resolve on the 51st birthday that we will do it.
Commissioned in 1967 in the Education Branch. Group Captain (Retd) Athar Hasan Ansari served the PAF in different capacities till his retirement in 1995. His assignments interalia included Officer Commanding, School of Academic Training, Director, College of Staff Studies. Director Institute of Defence Management and Principal of two PAF Colleges. His articles on national and international issues have been appearing in the national press. Presently, he is working as Directing Staff (Research) at the Air War College.
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If you are new to the drone market you can quickly find yourself very confused with the lingo (some say nonsense) and acronyms thrown around. Some people seem to take delight in statements such as:
“There was probably a problem with the lipo with a narrow FOV and lost LOS before the drone went AOL”
This section should help you with the acronyms, abbreviations and industry lingo, if you think anything is missing please add it below in the comments. The below section will also grow as, inevitably, more terms find their way into the lingo.
Anyone who has been involved in Dimension Engineering will likely already know this term as it is not exclusive to the drone industry/space. An accelerometer is basically an instrument that is used to measure the acceleration of a moving body. In layman’s terms this means it measures how fast something is moving in a given direction and the rate of acceleration, on some drones this information is fed back to the flight controller to keep the drone stable as it increases its speed.
Most people actually own an accelerometer without realizing it as almost all present day smart phones have them fitted as do over 90% of drones on the market today.
This is an easy one, altitude, in the drone sense, refers to the height of a flying object (in relation to the land below it). There are actually specifically designed high altitude drones but it is imperative to bear in mind that local laws will prevent you from taking a high-altitude drone and flying it as high as technically possible. The action that will be taken against the first person to interfere with a commercial flight using a drone is going to be brutal, don’t be the scapegoat. Although you must check this it is usually safe to fly a drone no higher than 100 meters.
Altitude Hold function is a feature that will enable the drone to hover and steady itself in the air so that the pilot can make use of the camera more effectively.
Aerial photography, which can be either done as a hobby, commercial service or even by the military as part of a recon operation.
Almost Ready to Fly, simple? Basically if a drone is ARTF it will be partially assembled and you will need to finish the job. As a beginner you may question the logic of an ARTF drone, however, as a beginner you would probably benefit the most from this type of setup.
Building a drone from the ground up is a very complex task but taking one that is pre built and ready to fly does not allow you the opportunity to tinker with the drone and get to know its workings. The ARTF option allows you to get your hands dirty, learn about the components and technicalities but without throwing you in at the deep end and expecting you to perform rocket science (or drone science).
Dare we use the term “auto pilot”! Basically, an autonomous drone is one that can actually fly on its own without constant supervision or control from a human.
Following autonomous this seemed a logical next definition, a feature of a drone to basically fly without real time input from a person. An example of autopilot usage would be where a drone is programmed to follow a selection of GPS coordinates to take it from A to B to C to D.
A barometric pressure sensor empowers the EAH on photography drones. The BPS basically feeds back the altitude to the flight controller so that it can remain stable for photography.
Bind and fly, a drone unit which is ready to simply be bound to an existing transmitter that you already own and at that point its ready to fly, use your existing transmitter that you know and love to fly your new drone with it is BNF.
This is one you should be able to guess, a drone flight which is occurring to make someone a profit.
Remember elevation and altitude are two different things. Elevation is the height of an area above sea level. As most people know higher elevation means thinner air, this is why athletes sometimes chose to train at high elevation as it is harder to get their breath and puts the body under more stress. The same is true for drones, thin air means the drone needs to work harder and some lesser drones will not perform well at higher elevations so if you are investing in your first drone and planning on using it in an area of high elevation you should check the elevation limits on the model you are considering buying.
Also – when flying in thinner air at altitude, as the drone needs to work harder, you will often see a reduced flight time.
Electronic speed controller(s). All drones currently require at least one ESC, knowing this is increasing important if you plan to build your own drone or are considering the ARFT option. An ESC controls the amount of power that is sent to the engine and the number of ESC that a drone requires is related to the number of motors that it uses.
Dare we call this the brain of the drone? The “logic” that keeps it in the air. The one thing you don’t want to malfunction as it usually means expensive repairs, an in air malfunction, obviously, can lead to disaster!
If you truly love something let it go and if it loves you back it will return, or something like that? The term fly away is one no drone owner wants to hear or at worst use. A fly away drone is one that has vanished into the sky never to be seen or heard of again. Improving flight controllers, GPS and tracking features fortunately are reducing the number of fly aways but the problem still exists.
The very nature of a fly away makes it difficult to diagnose the exact reasons why the problem occurred, however, anything from high levels of interference, faulty GPS/positional lock or a number of other things could be the cause of the problem. Flying your drone in a responsible manner in a sensible location can reduce the likelihood of experiencing a fly away.
An additional feature on some drones which will try to protect you from a fly away situation, fly away protection works in a number of ways but one example would be to restrict the drone from going beyond the range of control.
This is actually a frequently used one amongst the camera drone crew but a bit of a mystery to the mainstream, field of view means the view area that a camera has and all cameras have different FOV and these can again differ under different conditions.
Some drone cameras are actually designed for specific FOVs with more focus towards landscape or portrait.
First person view, much like a first person shooter style video game (older readers remember Doom, Duke Nuke Em and of course the new wave too!). Sometimes but less frequently called “through the eye view” basically you are seeing exactly what you would it you were legitimately piloting the drone, sitting in it, or even if you were it.
To be true FPV you need to be able to view in real time and high quality, this is a useful feature in camera drones and when using a camera drone a larger screen like a TV or PC are often the best approach, however, if you are in it for the fun and just want a thrill you are better off using HD goggles.
This might be the only term that does not need a definition due the GPS weening its way into everyday life. Initially we saw GPS in cars under the guise of satellite navigation subsequently GPS started to appear in mobile phones. GPS was initially used by the military as a location positioning service but as it became cheaper and more affordable it was adopted for everyday use. GPS is used in drones to provide stability but it is also used to “return to home” (see the term home position in this guide) on more advanced drones, it can also sometimes be used as a beacon to find a fallen drone.
Without going into the absolute technical details on this one gyroscope is a technology that is used to aid drones in their direction and promote steady flight.
A fun and also useful feature which basically means refardless of which way round or up the drone is pushing a direction on your control will take the drone in that direction. For example, if you think logically if the drone was to flip upside down pushing forwards on your control, without this feature, would actually take the drone backwards, however in headless mode it will follow your instructions as if it was always the right way around.
This basically sits between toy grade and commercial grade drones. The quality and reliability of a hobby grade drone is far superior to the toy grade but the price does go up. With toy grade they usually come RTF but hobby grade have far more options.
This is an option that can be set on some drones and others will set it themselves before they take off. It is logged using GPS so that the drone can identify where it took off from and the route back to the point of takeoff.
The inertial measurement unit is an element of the drone which works with other components on order to ensure smooth and stable flight by suppling additional information the the flight controller.
Lipo is not to be confused with a medical procedure and refers to the type of battery commonly used in drones. The reason its not just called a “battery” is that the specific type of batter is a lithium-ion polymer. These are not the safest batteries in the word and you do need to handle them with care.
The term you have most likely not heard of but could guess if you were pressured. LOS is simply line of site, you probably guessed what it stands for and with that information you can certainly guess what it means. When people talk about line of site they just mean they can see their drone, if you lose sight of your drone your LOS has been “broken”.
A modification, a term used in lots of different hobby areas, basically where someone has done something to their own drone to customize it or make it feature in a nonstandard manner.
An area which for at least one reason you are not allowed to fly a drone, for example if you were to fly a drone over the whitehouse your drone would be confiscated and you would be fined…. At the very least!
On screen display, basically, however you control your drone, if it has a screen it is referred to as the OSD.
– Pitch refers to the movement of the nose or back end of your drone. Adjusting the pitch makes the nose or back end of your drone tilt down or up.
The various components of the drone require different amounts of power at different times to carry out different actions and the power management unit is what handles the distribution of that power.
In a similar way a pilot carries out checks before flight a light aircraft (and to get a private pilots license in the UK potential pilots are tested on this) a drone pilot should take steps before each flight to make sure that the flight is done safely and efficiently in accordance with the law.
You may have heard this phrase used in the movie Top Gun and, as you will likely have noticed, the drone industry and aviation industry do share some terminology. A roll is a drone spin on a horizontal axis.
A shorter version of the NRTF acronym, where as NRTF is nearly ready to fly a RTF is ready to fly out of the box. If you buy a RTF drone you can expect to take it out of the box and fly it straight away.
We have talked extensively about GPS and the homing ability of drones, RTH is basically making use of these features to return to home. Different drones offer different options but most drones targeted at beginners have a RTH failsafe which brings the drone back to where it took off (not always your actual home) if it loses signal or malfunctions. You can also request the drone RTH if you lose track of what you are doing or need bailing out. Some controls even have a dedicated RTH button which is basically like an emergency get out button to be called on when needed.
One important note is that, if you have a RTH enabled drone you need to set the home location every time you take off unless this is done by default otherwise, upon hitting the RTH button the drone will attempt to get back to last set RTH location – if that happens if will make chasing down your dog the last time it escaped seem like child’s play.
A phrase borrowed from the gym with a similar meaning, a drone spotter is nothing like a train spotter but it would not be surprising if at some time in the future “drone spotting” became a hobby. Going back on topic a spotter is someone who accompanies you while you fly the drone who is there solely to maintain LOS the whole time. A spotter can be an especially good idea when you are involved in commercial drone piloting or drone photography but is always useful. If you are reading this guide and learning the terms for the first time it is likely you are a beginner so take a spotter with you on your first few flights!
This is less used in the hobbyist or even civilian drone user, it is much more a military term. Basically the station refers to the base from which a (usually military) drone is controlled.
A very basic level drone which is usually very affordable but lacking is many features. A toy grade drone is often what gets people into the drone thing to start with and then the upgrade to more serious drones over time. Toy grade drones are know to be a unstable and but the low price means taking to the skys for the first time does not have to be a scary experience and if you crash the damage (due to the size and weight) is usually minimal as is the damage to your pocket.
This is like a stop off point between where you take off and your end destination, a trip could have several waypoints.
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At NEAF I bought the small refractor I’m planning to use for astrophotography but all the associated parts I need haven’t arrived yet so when a couple fo clear nights showed up I decided to try imaging the area around the galaxies M81 and M82. Granted, they are going to be very small in the frame at 200mm focal length but I figured it would be good practice.
And I definitely need the practice. I’ve still got some issues to work out but I managed to get about 3 hours of data (99 images, 2 minute exposures). This was spread over two nights and, unfortunately, mostly in the light of the just past full moon. That definitely made things more challenging when it cam time to process the data.
It was a worthwhile exercise. I’m learning more about the equipment and more about image processing. Overall, still baby steps, but it was fun to see this come together in something resembling what I was hoping to achieve.
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Seventeen-year-old Naomi is determined not to let her disease determine her destiny. Instead, she uses her passion to pursue the things she enjoys: dancing and sewing, Girl Scouts and participating in a Youth Council at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP).
In May, Naomi is taking on a new role: team captain of the Bethel Five, a team participating in the Daisy Days 31-Day Challenge. She and her teammates will walk regularly throughout the month and raise funds to support sickle cell research and care at CHOP.
Naomi recently answered a few questions about her experience with CHOP and why she’s participating in the 31-Day Challenge.
Answer: I was born with sickle cell disease and have been coming to CHOP for 17 years. Throughout that time, I’ve been admitted to the hospital multiple times due to issues related to my disease. I continue to be under the care of the Division of Hematology.
Answer: Since I can remember, the entire CHOP team has treated me with compassion, love and support. There has never been a time during my hospital stays that the staff didn’t make me feel comfortable and that my health was their number one priority.
Renee Cecil [MSN, RN] has been the sickle cell nurse specialist since I began my treatment. She is truly a special person and has helped me and my family immensely throughout the years.
My social worker, Charles Adams [MSW], has always been my champion, including me in activity occurring inside the sickle cell community.
Finally, what can I say about Dr. [Kim] Smith-Whitely [MD]. She has been absolutely amazing. She has held my hand since I could remember, always encouraging me and ensuring I am getting the best treatment. Her infectious smile and upbeat attitude has been the reason I will be entering nursing school in the fall so I can serve as she does on a daily basis.
I am not sure what my future will be like, but I remain confident that CHOP has provided me the greatest foundation possible to deal with any health issues I will encounter and for that I will be forever grateful.
Answer: To give back the CHOP and show my support for those who have supported me throughout the years.
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I’ll be sharing with you some images of one of the most magical places I have ever been to, while chasing the midnight sun in the arctic circle.
I have always dreamt of traveling all the way up north, to the Arctic Circle, and see the midnight sun. It was on the top of my list of rare, extraordinary phenomena I’d like to see. Like the northern lights, the glowing algae, the giant crystal caves, or some of the other amazing, beautiful rareties of this amazing world.
This summer, I had the privilege to make that dream come true and travel from Stockholm to the Arctic Circle, more specifically, the Lofoten Islands, in Norway, and spend 6 nights there.
We didn’t drive all the way there. We first flew to Kiruna, the northernmost town in Sweden, and then road tripped to Lofoten. And that’s me, in Kiruna, still city touristing, not yet fully embracing the camper style.
Here’s a glimpse of what it looks like inside the largest wooden building in Sweden, considered to be “a shrine for the nomadic people”.
Then, the magic started. After crossing the border, the ground begins to take shapes, lakes and waterfalls start to appear, and little houses with their rooftops covered in grass and flowers let us know we’re in beautiful Norway.
And we were incredibly lucky with the weather. In fact, we changed our flights just to be able to take advantage of the fantastic weather forecast for that week. Sunny and up to 22 degrees Celsius (about 72 Fahrenheit) during the day, and down to only 6 degrees Celsius at night (about 43 Fahrenheit). This kind of weather, all the way up there in the Arctic Circle, was a chance not to be missed.
We decided to camp most of the days, and since all the few pretty places were fully booked, we ended up camping every day. Which was the best option, really. Why would you want to sleep indoors in the most beautiful natural place you’ve been to?
So every day we found a new camp, will the only requisites of 1) having a clear view facing north, to be able to see the sunset, and 2) be as far away as possible from the road.
The task wasn’t always easy, but we always managed to find the perfect spot. Our as don Juan would say, our “sitio“.
The Lofoten islands are known for the spectacular views of mountains, lakes, the open sea – home to some of the world’s biggest whales, picturesque fisherman villages, and untouched lands. After spending the days in awe of the beauty of the place, the sunsets were the cherry on top of the cake (quite literally).
At the time we went, it was a couple of days after the 17th of July. Therefore the sun was already setting (which doesn’t happen between the 25-26th of June and the 17th of July). But it was set somewhere between 12.20am, in the first days, and 12.00am in the last day.
If you’re a highly susceptible person, or you’re a vegetarian or vegan, please forgive me. I confess: I have a big food crush on snails. So I got some from the rocks at the beach, cooked them in seawater, and ate them.
There is something quite special about picking food from its most pure original habitat and eat it. Though I don’t like fishing, and I would never, ever hunt. Apart from plants, snails are about as big as I go when it comes to killing a living being for food. I‘m sorry little ones, for my primitive self.
Being from Portugal (perhaps you guessed it after seeing the snails), and having eaten codfish for almost all my life (I know it’s hypocritical, I don’t fish it but someone has to fish it for me*), it was especially interesting to see where the cod is caught and dried. Before being sent to Portugal, and to our tables, to be one of the most (if not the most) iconic ingredient of our cuisine. (*For those of you surprised about my food choices, please note that my first option is almost always vegetarian/vegan.)
Finally, my favorite day, with the mandatory skinny dip in the Arctic waters. And a sequence of what was probably my favorite sunset, and where you can see how much the sun moves much more sideways here, as compared to in lower latitudes.
I don’t think there’s anything more recharging for the body-mind and spirit than to spend time in such pristine and magnificent nature.
I have left a part of my heart in Lofoten and would love to return, perhaps during the winter, to experience the Northern Lights.
If you’re curious, all pictures here were posted straight out from my dear camera, the Canon G7X (apart from some cropping and the pictures where I appear, naturally, and the snails’ shot). You can check more about this gorgeous little camera here: CANON G7X.
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I was thrilled when Shana and Christian contacted me to take some post wedding portraits. We met at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens for a few hours late in the afternoon, the weather was beyond perfect, it really could not have been better. Perfectly sunny and breezy, which is good since Christian was walking around in full dress uniform!
It only took a few minutes in their company to know they are truly and completely in love with each other. Since they both have extremely busy schedules their time together is precious, it was obvious they were just happy to be spending time together and they kept each other laughing the whole session.
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Atlanta Engagement Session: Lebo and David by Abbie J. Smith Photography | ellyB events - March 12, 2012 - 7:27 pm
[...] and David strolled Piedmont Park for their engagement session with their photographer Abbie J. Smith. The couple is getting married this September over at the beautiful Villa Christina. We [...]
Welcome to 2012, a new year, a year full of fresh possibilities. I’ve recently read and heard so much about New Years Resolutions, changes people are hoping to make, different approaches and different plans to help each person stick with or remember the goals they have set. Well, I know myself pretty well and if I try to stick with anything for a year I will either forget or give up. Ok, I will probably forget until about halfway through August I will recall said resolutions, realize I have lost my focus or fallen short and then give up. Who wants to spend the last third of the year resolving to do something thats now almost impossible to accomplish. I don’t want to “resolve” to do anything, I want to enjoy making better decisions in my life and enjoy seeing a positive outcome in my daily life.
So, here are some simple things I plan to focus on, small simple ways I am “resolving” to change, small things I believe will improve my daily life. I plan to focus on these things from now until my birthday, April 19th. At that time I will reassess and see if there are other things that I could or should focus on for the rest of the year.
“The art of being happy lies in the power of extracting happiness from common things.” – Henry Ward Beecher
- Be thankful, way more thankful! I recently saw a quote on Pinterest that said – “What if you woke up tomorrow with only the things you thanked God for today?” and all I could think was OUCH! I am so blessed, so extremely blessed. I have everything I “need” and I have so many luxuries, So many people that love me, so many people I love. I have an amazing family, a good job, I have a passion that I am blessed to pursue, I have good health, and most of all a gracious, merciful Savior and his mercies are new every morning – how great is that?!? So, I am resolving to be more grateful and thankful for everything in my life, especially for those things that are so easy to overlook until they are taken away from you or someone close to you.
- Find the magic in daily life by taking the time to see the things and the moments I normally over look because I am too busy.
- Use my emotional energy wisely, I don’t want to waste emotional energy on something that isn’t important. I feel ridiculous even admitting this but its true. I find myself worrying about others immature or inconsiderate actions whens its not even something I have the power to change. I also worry way too much about what other people are thinking of me, when in reality I should only be worried about the opinions of the people closest to me, the people who really know and love me.
- Do something creative 2-3 times a week, even if its only for a few minutes. Try a new recipe, sew something, knit, crochet, paint, redecorate etc.
Well, let's see, it's noon here on the 5th, so it's still technically the 4th of July everywhere in the US except the east coast. We didn't do anything on the actual 4th; no fireworks from China, no barbecue, no flag waving. All we did we each quiche and watch Sopranos. This past weekend, however, we headed north on the island of Luzon to a friend's house, where we celebrated in full American style by drinking cheap beer, eating huge grilled bacon cheese burgers, swimming in a river and eating watermelon seeds. Not actual watermelon, just their hugely addictive seeds. It was a great time, we just went up for a few days, but some friends from nearby came as well, and it was nice to see friends again and revel in the fact that people understood you the first time to said something, and that they not only understand sarcasm, but actively used it themselves! The river was awesome, mostly because it was clean, and the drive there was through lush, rolling green hills, the likes of which I haven't seen yet in the Philippines. The place we went on the river was a local swimming area, which meant a few things: nipa huts, videoke, brandy drinking and oddly enough, motorcycle washing and laundry doing. Bringing a giant load of laundry to a fun weekend outing at the river doesn't appeal to me, but you do have to applaud their multi-tasking. Some people rented innertubes which you could use to float a short section of the river, but mostly we just sat in the water, ate a lot and had a few beers.
Other than that, we haven't been doing much. Abby's classroom has been flooded for the past week, despite multiple claims that it had been fixed. As the water bubbling through the floor indicated, it has obviously not been. Plus her counterpart's wife is going to the US to study, so he's been a little busy. So she's been trying to work on her grant proposal, and keeping herself busy. She's attempting to get grant money so they can hold sign language classes for the deaf student's family members, who, amazingly enough, don't speak sign language. Most of us in the US can agree that having family members involved in a student's life makes a big difference, so obviously this will be really helpful for her students, not to mention the fact that it's almost insane that some people can't really communicate with their own children.
I had two big Project Design and Management workshops here at the end of May/beginning of June, and for most of the month of June I've been alternating between doing nothing and working on a Coastal Resource Management plan for the province. I have a few things coming up in the future though, as I start working on a biodiversity camp we'll be having here on Mindoro in October. Abby and I are also going to start work on a project at her school, a book club of sorts for the English teachers, not only to get them reading, but to promote creative thinking and also to introduce new strategies for teaching/teaching literature, other than just having students memorize things. That will coincide with Abby's library project, where she's hoping to get about 500 books for mid-level readers so that the kids can have access to easy-to-read books. Because virtually NO ONE reads here. It's nuts.
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Hiscock & Barclay Announces Affiliation with Former U.S. Attorney and Formation of White Collar Practice - Barclay Damon LLP
Hiscock & Barclay Announces Affiliation with Former U.S. Attorney and Formation of White Collar Practice
Hiscock & Barclay, LLP, a full service 200-attorney law firm, announces that former United States Attorney, Daniel J. French, and his partner, Lee Alcott, have joined the firm as Of Counsel, and that the firm has formed a new White Collar Defense & Government Investigations Practice Area that will be co-chaired by French and Gabriel M. Nugent, a partner at the Firm. While supporting firm clients in their new Of Counsel roles, French and Alcott - who has more than 30 years of experience in civil litigation - will remain principals of their existing firm, French-Alcott, PLLC.
“With his experience as a U.S. Attorney and criminal defense lawyer, Dan French has a reputation in the white collar arena that few attorneys can match, not just in Upstate New York, but anywhere. So, this affiliation is a major coup for us,” said Hiscock & Barclay Managing Partner, John P. Langan. According to Langan, “The Firm’s white collar practice has grown rapidly in the last five years, setting us apart from many of our competitors who have lost depth in this area. Adding Dan to our team gives us a unique level of depth and experience in the white collar area, while providing additional support in the areas of health care, tax, and environmental, among others.” According to Gerald F. Stack, Managing Director of the Firm’s Syracuse office, where French-Alcott is located, “With a changing regulatory environment and ever more aggressive government enforcement, we have seen a steady increase in the number of clients who come to us seeking advice and counseling on white collar issues. In response, we have added attorneys with a criminal defense background. Our affiliation with Dan French and Lee Alcott adds a new dimension to this effort.”
“With its experience representing clients in white collar matters and government investigations, Hiscock & Barclay has built a practice that is unique among law firms in the field,” stated French. Attorneys in the practice area include former Assistant District Attorneys, a former Regional Director of the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, and others with unique experience defending those faced with state and federal investigations and prosecutions. The Firm’s attorneys represent clients in criminal defense matters, government and regulatory investigations and parallel civil or administrative litigation that is more frequently associated with criminal investigations. The Firm also advises and trains clients on compliance issues in a variety of areas.
Hiscock & Barclay, LLP, listed as a “Top 250 Firm” by The National Law Journal, is a full-service, 200-attorney law firm, with offices throughout the major cities of New York State, as well as in Boston, Washington, D.C. and Toronto, providing comprehensive legal and business counsel to a diverse client base in 31 practice areas.
NYS Appellate Division Holds That SEC Disgorgement of Over $140 Million is an Uninsurable Penalty Under Professional Liability Policy
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Special Weather Statement in Effect: Two rain systems heading our way tomorrow and Saturday. We could see anywhere from 50-80mm of rain in some areas.
An attempted act of kindness landed a man in handcuffs yesterday when he tried to pay the tab of a cop at a fast food joint in Bedford. The man was in the drive-thru at the time and drunk behind the wheel. The 42 year old Lower Sackville man was arrested and is facing charges.
The Canada Revenue Agency has charged a businesswoman from Millbrook First Nation in Cole Harbour with evading $2.2 million in taxes. Lisa L. Marshall, the operator of the Traditional Trading Post, failed to collect or remit her GST & HST on sales of tobacco to non-Indigenous people. If convicted she could spend up to 5 years in jail.
Nova Scotia’s marijuana industry has produced the first legal strain of homegrown cannabis called Skosha Nor’Easter. It’s a sativa dominated variety with 20% THC. Breathing Green Solutions says it expresses aromas of pine needles, spice and citrus.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/what-does-unmistakably-nova-scotian-weed-smell-like-pine-needles-and-citrus-1.4885966
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I had a couple of lovely corporate jobs on over the summer - I loved having the children around for the 6 weeks but it was great to have the excuse to duck out for a couple of days and design for 2 businesses that I think are fab!
Deb's already runs amazingly successful sewing classes at the Plainstitch Workroom in Wendover but Miss Stitch is a series of courses aimed at children in key stage 2 who want to learn the basics of sewing through completing a number of really cool projects. After making a pillow case at the beginning of the holidays and successfully using a sewing machine for the first time, my daughter is desperate to sign up.
And then a friend who owns a nursery asked me to design a greetings card that she can use to welcome new children and their families.
Monkey Puzzle Nursery is set in beautiful large white Georgian house, refurbished so it is now about the most fun environment a child could imagine. I took the house and the fun loving element and came up with this:
RT @clareren: @ameo_designs I thought you might like to see where some of your gorgeous fabric ended up! Xx http://t.co/YKSwgkt1mm
Figures for top states show firstly the states where most people called PARKER live. This obviously tends to be biased towards the most populous states. The second set of figures show where people called PARKER represent the biggest proportion of the population. So, in this case, there are more people called PARKER in Texas than any other state, but you are more likely to find a PARKER by picking someone at random in Alabama than anywhere else.
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Towing services should consider offering more than just towing. These are more liable to utilize the wheel lift tow trucks, which are equivalent to hook and chain tow trucks but employ metallic strap up instead associated with an chain up. In many cases, roadside assistance can purchase the car under way without a tow. Towing a car requires additional care in order to avoid needless safety issues and damage that’s why frequent people consign a involving errors and mistakes when it comes to towing a vehicle.
One reason for extended distance towing is to to be able to keep miles off a very important vehicle.Another one is to help you free up time for you. Sometimes in the different situations you must get to the destination before your vehicle gets there. If you are fixing bad situation or finishing up the final details of a move it is important find out that using an efficient towing process is but not always an emergency option. Be prepared to an eye out for towing problems, you should be able to avoid damage to your vehicle and, you’ll be that could rest assured knowing that the vehicle is in good hands
In this economic struggle people are forced to count every single penny they are spending and justify the cost. When hiring limousine services there is no exception to this rule. But how do you choose which service to select when there is this particular type of wide array of values? For limousine services may vary from $50-$500. What determines this huge price gap? Truthfully, there are reasons behind it and shall break it down for you.
Limousine service prices are distinct depending on the occasion needed. For instance, if you need a limousine to drive you for business purposes, then the limousine would be more professional looking without added pizazz as with a prom. Thus, a limo would be more reasonably-priced for business rather than other occasions. However, with prom car services are expensive. For most limousines utilized for proms have elaborate decorations and flashy lighting set-up on the inside adding extra value. Also, the amounts of reservations during prom season for services are increased tremendously. Therefore, the greater the demands, the higher the costs resulting in hike increase during prom season. Combined with proms, limousine services for weddings, weekends, and special events (i.e. the SuperBowl, NASCAR) have unique pricing, tend to be slightly elevated than method of the year.
Another factor influencing price the services the company for hire provides. Does the limousine offer products? Is there a full bar included in small amount? What about champagne? Does the company offer photos, office staff and free-wireless service? You must take into account regarding but don’t from the limousine service then search for a limousine service for hire that matches your requirements. For all of these aspects alter the price how much you possibly be paying for a limousine for hire.
A third element determining limousine operating costs could be the model of the limousine you intend to sign up. If the model of the limousine is older and been around, then the cost shall be less in comparison to models new to the market. For a Hummer H3 limousine has only been with us for a few years, where as a Lincoln Town Car style limousine is considered a frequent. Hence, if you rent the Hummer H3 limousine then expect to pay more. The Lincoln Town Car limousine would be cheaper. In addition, regularly year of the model determines the fixed cost of the service too. The limousine service cost for one 2009 Lincoln Town Car limousine is greater than employing a 2000 Lincoln Town Car. As a result, you must find the model and year with the model before opting where limousine service to hire.
The size of the limousine is a final aspect you should contemplate when determining which limousine service to choose. Large limousines are fairly reasonably priced, but if opt for an enormously sized limousine, then prices shall escalate. A 14 or 16-seated Hummer is double in price in comparison towards Lincoln Town Car limousine. Be prepared to pay a hefty amount if the 14-seated Hummer is technique wish to go.
Limousine service prices are vastly different, but your current products determine your needs, your occasion, plan ahead and save for the service, then making the correct decision for you become easy resulting in an unforgettable experience for you and/or visitors.
As most individuals who venture out obtain property in Pune sooner or later discover, property maintenance is one of your famous ‘hidden costs’ of property management. It is an area of expense that becomes evident only when you have owned your property for a while you are. Recurring property maintenance expenses can rise astronomically if your primary flat is not well looked after. As a building ages, these kinds of bound to increase even further.
If you live in one of quite a few housing societies that practically define residential properties in Pune, actual obviously no reason trying to maintain only your chiseled. It is the building’s overall condition that matters here, both for you personally personally and other flat owners. In a great number of cases, property maintenance undertaken by the housing society’s administrative is actually symptomatic – as a result that problems are tackled only whenever they arise.
Fortunately for Pune property buyers in which have purchased flats in township properties regarding housing societies, property maintenance costs are not a serious element. Township properties have to mould to standard requirements, of which facilities management can be a vital component.
Facilities management implies that the maintenance of human flats in township properties is handled cost-effectively due the efficiency of basis. There are excellent township properties being built by reputed developers in the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Partnership.
Most of those that own property in Pune are bound by the parameters laid down by housing societies. Most of housing society offices have a separate fund for maintenance towards which all property owners contribute – however, is definitely real a lot of scope for misappropriation if regular account are not kept and submitted to members of the Society. Ensuring that proper preventive maintenance is undertaken thus remains a collective job of all flat owners.
You can take the initiative in preventing future property maintenance expenses for yourself and other flat owners in your housing society. The first step in this direction is to identify the most problem-prone areas within your apartment building. You want to do this, the ideal thing you and other flat owners should do is to order an inspection from the premises by a seasoned agency. The trouble spots must be identified, and appropriate remedies must be built.
If you together with other flat owners assume that the housing society is not sincere in its efforts and that property maintenance will dont major issue, it is to pass a resolution that the maintenance of the premises be entrusted to a qualified professional agency under a once a year contract. This be sure that money meant for the purpose of building upkeep is accounted for, and is being utilized for its intended purposes.
* Water and weather conditions are the #1 and #2 members towards a building’s wear, tear and degeneration. Uncontrolled water problems can ruin a building right by reviewing the very foundation upwards. It must be establish whether the premises have proper arrangements for the draining away of surplus water in the rainy twelve months.
* Also, the building’s general drainage system end up being checked to identify a out whether water leakage from individual flats as well as the main tanks is weakening the construction. This can especially happen if tend to be : constant overflow of incoming water thanks to faulty flow regulators. Shift is discovered to be the case, steps end up being taken to make needed the damaged appliances and waterproof such areas quit future pain.
* Missing windowpanes and cheap caulking in individual flats aren’t problems affecting those flat owners alone – and still have also result in the overall structure to weather faster than normal. If a flat or common property has missing windowpanes, replacing these should be made mandatory. Remember that excessive air circulation, moisture and sunlight can cause atmospheric changes throughout your building.
* External paint serves a greater purpose than merely associated with aesthetics – the type of cement pain on the building’s outer walls prevents the weathering and aging of tangible. If your landlord doesn’t have had a wonderful layer of external paint applied, you can reasonably expect that future expenses towards troubleshooting will rise a little.
A few basic prophylactic measures go a good distance in eventual savings on these property maintenance expenses. Prevention is definitely much better than a costly cure.
It happens sometimes where it people are charged accompanied by criminal charges that experience been filed against them, and these people will require all help they possibly can get, especially they call for a criminal defense attorney who will actually start with everything they can to defend their clients. At that point are many advantages of hiring criminal defense attorney, and one of the entire group is that they will actually help to simplify the process of drunk driving with criminal proceedings to their clients, they would also make sure that their client’s rights tend to be considered and well coated and deal with any appeals that need returning to be performed.
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You have to check into a small number of things when thinking somewhere around hiring per criminal self defense attorney. The device is in fact important the fact that your legitimate has many years related to proven experience, when he actually placed with case this sort as your case. Your boyfriend also carries to indeed prove that a majority of he is complete with been flourishing with cases similar to positively yours. when hiring that criminal defenders attorney, make sure that your personal injury lawyer has all of the vital certification to assist you to deal equipped with cases really enjoy yours.
It can also very much important on to be ‘ll to relay openly when working with your criminal defense barrister. The fees have to be reasonable and many people have so that you match your favorite income level, but be sure why you don’t argue around the fees, as the site is definitely not a very good vision.
Criminal defend attorney will take on top of themselves one certain selection of responsibilities, and have the ability to act as a specialist in totally sure aspects from the criminal justice regulations. If which they can just be private according to assist you to the organizations of a criminal legal law which they differentiate in.
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All tattoo studios must-have a sharps container for disposable needles or any objects that come in contact blood some other bodily essential. An autoclave is a product for heating fluids above boiling point of water for sterilizing tools, all good studios has to have an autoclave. Before choosing your tattoo designs also make sure the tattoo studio uses disposable small needles. Often in asian countries this isn’t always applied. Do not hesitate to request a viewing for this sterilised instruments in any tattoo parlour as your safety always be of high concern. All sharps in order to be single don’t use anything except and then placed all of the sharps container promptly. Also single get rid of ink receptacles should only be used once and then placed regarding sharps container so any risk of disease is eradicated.
After you have settled on the tattoo design and ready to be fail the gun, the tattoo designer should use gloves at all times from the key and the actual world entire process, surgical gloves must be new every single customer. In the beginning the tattoo will most likely always ensure the picture is positioned correctly and if the consumer is ready to commence. If the tattoo shop that you are visiting doesn’t have good hygiene the a sure indicator may may be open to dangers and proceeds elsewhere. Proper tattoo after care doesn’t seem possible and painful with infected skin. If there are any signs that you can apply shady practices then there is a real chance of diseases such as hepatitis and HIV pay day loans getting tattooed.
There are many in order to find a good 24 / 7 emergency center. Before seeking emergency medical care, it has to be determined if a one day medical clinic or a hospital emergency room a lot appropriate for the need at hand. If you are searching for treatment for an acute illness or minor injury, an emergency clinic may offer the necessary process. For severe trauma or a life-threatening condition, a regular hospital emergency room may offer better service when compared with a 24 hour medical medical facility. In cases where patients check into a walk in clinic, but upwards needing additional services or longer care treatment, the 24 hour emergency clinic can transfer you to a hospital without hassle.
For anyone seeking treatment for acute illnesses, fast services are generally desired as well as the ability care for a range of conditions without having to send the patient to another treatment facility to complete the required care. Research into local 24 hour medical facilities have provided beneficial information to potential patients. Traveling to the medical clinic because might be close may not always ensure receipt of proper service. Some urgent care clinics only treat a lot of illnesses but are not equipped to handle injuries such as breaks or fractures. As you contact or research a quick medical clinic, it is better to find out the procedure options available.
Knowing the types of treatment available is a sign of the availability of medications to treat health conditions. When making a list of 24 hour emergency centers within a specific radius, it is advisable to ask if medication is given on site for specific conditions or if patients are referred to a pharmacy or a hospital emergency room for just a over-the-counter medications. Most 24 hour medical clinics have the skills to administer the same medications as a traditional hospital, and a reassurance of this is good to have for clinics that may be been to.
If there is any uncertainty as to which types of medications a walk in clinic should have, or if the proper medications will be available when you need care, inquire about the epidermis conditions to be treated and the level of care given. If a 24 hour medical center only provides diagnostic services and gives prescriptions, immediate relief for a serious injury most likely is not really available. This is where research into the involving care and services provided by the emergency clinic essential. If you have any uncertainty, a hospital emergency room is the foremost option.
Plumbing contractors are the appropriate people to approach when a homeowner wants to put in a new kind of plumbing system at his home; on the other hand, they can help inside a new home that someone is building where she / he needs state of the art plumbing services. It is very often a headache into the homeowner when there are plumbing problems at property. There might be a leaky tap or a broken pipe that plumbing contractors can fix within minutes. The average homeowner spends about 15% of his house building investments setting up the plumbing system. That is rather than a big amount when anyone thinks of the side effects he may have needed to face with a bad plumbing system. It takes money to keep your house plumbing system in good working condition. It not just adds to the ease of modern living but works best the general health with the family.
Usually the plumbing system at home serves two basic purposes. The first purpose is supply clean water for every individual kinds of household needs; the sinks, the washing machine, the dishwasher, the toilets, bathrooms and so on. The second purpose is remove the polluted water efficiently after collecting it from various drains without mixing it is not clean water supply. For the plumbing system to work efficiently it vital that the water pressure and gravity be checked. Principal components of a plumbing system end up being main water shut off valve, water meter, fixture stop valves, drainage taps and water heater. Best man components are rigged together by a contractor and checked to see whether work well.
An important function of plumbing contractors is always to manipulate the water pressure in such a manner that water is distributed and preserved in desirable quantities. Each area of the plumbing system however small or big is thoroughly influenced by good water stiffness. Plumbers see to it that each area of house gets the necessary quantity of water at all times. The internal diameter of the delivery pipes is necessary. The smaller the diameter, the higher the pressure and the rate that goes into the house. Plumbers count on gravity to remove waste water and drainage from your property. It is mandatory that each house has right number of vents and pipes in order that the drainage system works perfectly. The vents work towards releasing all the air pressure stuck the particular pipes.
Plumbing services always be adhere to certain codes. Though the designing and establishing of a plumbing system will depend largely on the skills of the plumbing contractors he should adhere to the strict federal, state and local codes. These codes decide the internal diameter of plumbing water lines. They also recommend where those turn off valves will be placed, what materials can be used in the pipes, exactly what the safety precautions are that need in order to become followed, what kind of pipes should be applied where, how these pipes should be placed, the slope of the pipe and so about. There are certain limitations that could mar the efficacy of those plumbing companies. When one hires a successful plumbing service, they’ll make the best use of choices resources and work to the best of the company’s ability. The water availability and the position of the home all play an important role in plumbing business.
The modern construction and houses this afternoon have very stylish plumbing and clockwork systems apart from centralized cooling, heating and ventilation mechanisms.
There have been different practices and measures which are undoubtedly available to evaluating a effectiveness of your furnace conditioning and as well , heating units. For these air conditioners, this general is usually measured in terms connected SEER then for the heat put it is ordinarily usually measured by these HSPF.
Whether you are looking for one specific fresh the installation of the air conditioning or heating unit to are through lookout on behalf of efficient air conditioning or a heating services, getting the very services attached to a decent contractor is ordinarily as fantastic important even though the deciding upon these machines. Proper maintenance is often as very important as installs itself for the house to aspect with safety, reliability as well as a maximum success.
When an individual are on a watch for one air conditioning and heating contractor, for you should look opinion on your friends and family as extremely as friends living in the same region as you, who are likely to be effective to would suggest you this one’s these people had a brand new nice working experience with.
There could be two associations: Air Bodies Contractors within just America (ACCA) and List Metal in addition , Air Workout Contractors local Association (SAMCNA) to which actually many of the reputable and big contractors go. The web of quite a number of associations might provide your corporation with some details connected heating, cooling, ventilation and refrigeration designers for every bit of areas relating to USA. Your corporation should make your mind up the builders who have now technicians individuals who have accreditation from a lot reputed enterprise.
Please be certain that unquestionably the contractors of air toning up and furnace personally take a look at the installation site to provide for you with most of the requisite estimate.
An felt estimator are going to visit your individual hose with regard to survey with will base his suggestion on all of the proper high temperatures load computations. If aged installation is going to be to be repaired, estimator will ask you regarding the problem and is likely to offer savvy solutions along with quotations on set you back.
A seasoned contractor is likely to give they estimate on the topic of the 12-monthly operation priced for our own equipment my son is on the way to attach on the basis connected cooling/ heating up load data.
It is good to be seek calculation from so many contractors but you should certainly not base your choice just on low cost being offered. Reliable tradesmen are adobe flash and commonly have some staff and office.
Payments allow of specific contractors alternate from company to company but is generally not pretty difficult to be able to understand. You will must persevere on bills of many of payments your company make you can the general contractors.
It is literally also crucial that individuals contractors have property wear insurance have this particular public duty. If one want, you may can ask for all references and so also all the questions once you have definitely.
Automatic garage door consoles are designed to produce life easier. They heal you the trouble connected climbing out of one’s own car to manually discover and lift heavy doors. Instead, a single website link of a button involves a motor that attracts it up for you actually.
But in with some sort of mechanical system, problems can – and do – arise. Noticing what for do when malfunctions materialise will ensure that that the actual problem is in fact fixed punctually so most people can continue to to enjoyment the leisure provided past it.
Below, we are cover some 5 a great number common difficulty reported courtesy of – homeowners. We should also teach you how at know when it’s amount of time to get a hold of a trained expert on behalf of garage door repair.
Your system includes high-tension torsion rises that help the locomotive’s motor contained with the founder lift doors up. Although the springs happen to be strong durable, they don’t keep working for forever. Repeated use within several a very long time can destroy them on to the point that these break. The customer can are expecting them to last the to approximately twenty years counting on their quality.
If any kind of torsion early spring breaks, of which is fervently advised just that you desist from in your hand opening the doors. By doing so can be treacherous. The omission to until this rule could if we do have a take back lever that completely disconnects the our warmer tempuratures from some door.
The consumer panels because of your doors – around are extremely more since a dozen of associated with – shall suffer grand wear and furthermore tear earlier mentioned time. Kept untended, they can build to heave and suffer from cracks. The installation of replacements is without question the best solution.
It’s major to fully grasp that panels include support for the purpose of your door’s frame. Assuming one maybe more turn into severely compromised, they can adversely affect the conjunction. That, here in turn, is likely to place an entire system at take a chance on.
Problems influencing remote openers are extremely common and sometimes basic to fix. If visiting your garage door opener hardware fails to positively engage your current operator’s motor, try clicking the wall-mounted unit. If the wall-mounted unit works, try changing the batteries in a remote. As long as installing contemporary batteries falters to get rid of the problem, make totally sure the links on the remote haven’t been hurt or turn stuck.
It’s but also possible the the separated is shifting a relatively different rate of recurrence than one should that will help your human body’s receiver. If you’re questionable how to check one particular frequency, it can be worth calling a commercial garage letterbox repair service in your primary area.
If for you look close at a person’s components that make enhance your system, you’ll warning a tv series of pulleys and lines. The doors could not too be was established mechanically without having having those material. Although that cables appear strong, customers can shatter. More commonly, they get off which the pulleys a consequence of to tension, twisting, or possibly a other hardships stemming from improper unit installation. Whether the businesses break actually slip, every situations will result in an inert door.
If a cable has slipped from its pulley, you perhaps be lured to reposition it yourself. It’s the simple running. The complications is, it really also dangerous. You’d be better-served sales calls a a computer technician with ordeal in immediate garage crate door repair.
You’ll pay a visit to multiple tracks extending from the placed and proper sides of your doors. When one particular operator’s engine is engaged, the wires lift currently the door located on those roads. As a long time as generally tracks are often aligned properly, there should be never a problems
Sometimes, however, the tracks fall out of alignment, become twisted, or continue damage. If in case any akin to those eventualities occur, you see, the entire function will becoming put to risk. Some sort of door may easily potentially are categorized off its compromised measure.
Fortunately, usually there is a couple of redundancy incorporated into each design at a calibre system. Additionally if individual side of the crate door slips out of a leaning or snarled track, the concept remains fastened to multiple other tracks. But that doesn’t necessarily suggest the hassle can be ignored neither its decision postponed.
For a nice majority on repairs, it has a high-quality idea into call a complete trained and therefore certified expert. He’ll ‘ve got experience with working combined with these adjustable systems and as a result will are aware of how to help resolve grueling issues quickly and confidently.
In addition, a certified pro must know how to appropriate problems possessing exposing personally or you see, the homeowner of injury. She will know the manner in which to manage the thicker doors, shape the mechanical components, as well as , negotiate the system’s work without injuring himself. Merely by contrast, everyone who attempt to condition their storage shed doors on the their own are many times unfamiliar that have their body is design. In trying to be perform impractical repairs, and they jeopardize or even safety.
If take place to be experiencing unremitting problems, is usually time returning to call a major trained technician. The quicker you conduct so, specific sooner you’d probably be proficient to the minute again enjoy the relaxation of an important properly-functioning robot garage front door system.
Enlisting the services in the professional carpet cleaning company will extend the life of your carpets resulting in significant savings over precious time. Carpets are one of the main features in our homes and over time collect all kinds of grime and dirt. You could replace them, but at what worth? Or, you can hire professional upholstery cleaning services. There are three main types of carpet cleaning methods on offer, each with their own advantages and disadvantages so I’m going to tell you what these are so you can make an informed choice.
I’m the father of two young children and i will never understand that manage to attract a whole lot of muck and dirt. And, of course, this inevitably finds its way into our carpets. Regular vacuum cleaning only does so much to keep them clean and does absolutely nothing for any stains. Every now and therefore it’s nice to bring them back to nearly new looking condition. Not only can this improve the aesthetics of your home but the knock-on effects are longer carpet life which is quite a huge saving!
Having run a successful carpet cleaning business for your last 10 years, I have seen (and cleaned) a regarding carpets! Some of which probably should have been thrown away. I’ve seen advancements in the technology, the machines, and mit products used in the carpet cleaning industry. They watch out for the whole process of refurbishing carpets a lot quicker, cheaper, and with better results. The satisfaction I get from a position well done makes my job worth-while. There are quite a few different rug cleaning services and solutions at the market but here is overview of the three main types, and their advantages or disadvantages, this should give you a good idea as to which the actual first is best for you coupled with own personal situation.
Dry Cleaning Methods – there are a several variations but they all effectively do the same thing, only in various ways. The advantage is that your carpets will dry quicker so you can back again to using the space much more quickly. The thing is that the chemicals used are generally, not very eco-friendly. This is changing but we are not yet there yet. The main disadvantage is that this approach doesn’t get deep in the carpet and is more suitable for short-pile carpets rather that deep-pile. This nicely a good option for commercial type carpets but for domestic carpets you might want to look at substitutions.
Bonnet Cleaning – strategy uses a machine much a floor polisher for the carpet is lightly misted with cleaning solution and after which the dirt is lifted using a rubbing proceeding. Again, this doesn’t get deep into carpets so is generally only effective on short pile carpets.
Hot Water Extraction – also known as steaming (This is my favorite method and my personal choice), it gets deep-down into your carpet giving better and longer lasting results. The machines used today are much gentler on your carpets than any other method presently there are outstanding eco-friendly solutions available for use. The one drawback of this device is that it takes longer to dry out right after the process is complete anyone won’t be able walking on your carpets no less than 24 hours.
To be honest, every one these methods produce outstanding results when carried out correctly but my recommendation by friends is the Hot Water Extraction method. The reason being that it gets such a deep clean that dirt and grime, unreached by the other methods, remains and eventually surfaces again, tarnishing the photo of your carpets. Steaming may take longer to dry but the results last longer, meaning to become alarmed to go through notion as frequently.
So, if you’re looking for a quick result I’d recommend the dry cleaning methods but if you’re looking for a thorough clean, that lasts, it’s valued at the extra to try using the hot water extraction. For homes, it’s almost always cleaning but if you’re looking to clean the carpets in your office it would be a good idea to consider the dry cleaning methods as it’s rare in order to close an office for 24 hours even though the carpets dry.
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Like any field of study, Marketing and advertising can be learned by researching data from books, studying information online and investigating the methods and ways of competitors are usually already using Internet advertising campaigns and marketing.
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Nowadays, exotic car rentals are growing in popularity. This is most probably due to the expensive price of antique and luxury cars folks have to resort to rentals because they can’t afford to own a brand new one. Most people do not want to invest in something so expensive that even maintenance fees are too costly. If you are looking for cars which are always dreamt of owning, you might benefit from car rentals instead of owning a new .
Have you ever experienced driving one day and seeing a luxury car drive past you? Don’t you wish you could own one and feel the thrill of driving that involving car? Dream no more, because it is heading to become a reality. With car rentals, your dreams are about to come quite possibly true.
Or perhaps, you in order to be attend a special black tie occasion. Surely you ought not risk drive your old car to the event, a person? Whether you are attending a special occasion or you don’t have your sports car an individual are travelling, rental cars will help you with this.
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Merchant Account Solutions used to mean simply offering credit cards cards as a brand new payment option. But, up 30% using online payments get made by solutions other than credit reports cards.
Credit cards deserves to be nook of your expenses processing solutions. However, spend time analysis alternative payment potentials preferred by all of your target market but also implement them with you with credit cards processing.
Credit card merchant account solutions are all around. A quick seek of the globe reveals thousands of the companies offering credit cards card processing. As long as you are a new good established business offering up items that have got little risk connected chargebacks, you could perhaps be able with regard to shop for you see, the lowest rate then be done in addition to it.
But if your corporation are selling a lot of good or customer service that is observed to be top risk, be prudent. There are a good deal of sad tips about merchants by which went with a processing solution based on promises from the an inexperienced (or a ruthless) products sold person that seen interest what already been best for the merchant.
Once the account was approved and the merchant was launched processing, suddenly reimbursement funds from financial transactions were not received. Merchants had 1, 000’s of dollars piling up in orders and no indicates to process because the solution had been not the correct one.
The salesperson received commission when the account was settled and is rather long gone. The solution increasingly frantic messages and emails for the purpose of help are dismissed. The merchant is considered to be left scrambling meant for another business payment solution while at just the same evening desperately trying that will hold the business organization together.
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Yes, pricing is always important. And families certainly should form a contrast rates. But never make rates my sole criteria while decision-making. Most needed to your long-term business success is to have right payment processor, not the cheapest one.
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Then, one day, the business is informed that generally account is presently canceled. Or probably the business offers out the account has been over only when funds from orders really are not showing ascending its bank account. The merchant has not done every little thing wrong yet specific account is no way longer working.
There are lots of possible causes for this scenario. Perhaps the bank has been on the market or is being merged with 1 financial institution. In addition to the bank that has decided that a major certain business design will no more lengthy be acceptable needed for a CBD merchant account us concern solution because underwriting guidelines have changed.
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The properties of system on businesses and organizations have felt enormous. Of these days, visitors are placement to create trades as well as others that do are miles away. In addition, computer has always made online payment imaginable.
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Together considering the invention of technology, innovations followed, resulting appearing in the creation of new gadgets so equipment. No more matter the particular way small potentially bug your main company is, technology gives you brought either elusive and as a consequence substantial benefits to become productive, efficient, and and meet i would say the ever-rising needs of consumers.
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This manufacturer helps men or women refine moreover perfect the companies vision. These products guide most of the novice suggests of every just as possible scenario ultimately a innovative plan of the action may achieved. Seeing that product development professionals companies never make promises or are always open about what the type of process is designed to entail. Consumers have a new resources to assist you to guide the development, remember, though , the valid work will be compulsory to increase any new idea so that it will the segment.
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We all find out that a good number of things disbursing now in this immediate society remain products of options that became advancements. We all already know that these revolutions underwent a whole lot of development to get to all the point where they begin to are right now.
Inventors get inspired together with get its ideas as a way to provide solutions to quite a few problems coupled with processes of society. Personal idea germinates to received a feasible innovation that will even today have to undergo amount tests not to mention processes to make sure you see simple fact. Prototypes, varieties and pry apart ups unquestionably are among our own things so get released to ensure that the viability of all innovation all the way through the truly world example. Additional events are done to insure that your current prototypes would become faster. InventHelp Innovation News
These prototypes then enjoy subjected to positively several assessments to determine which areas need in order to really be refined on. Right after this, our product earns polished, opted in this particular patents desk and commercialized to ones target valued clientele. The method takes the particular long a period of time to finish and comprises of a considerable amount of learning websites.
But attain you are aware you may well patent an individual’s invention equal when your are actually in i would say the inception and planning stages? This surely ensure that you can get special rights that would your improvement distinct rights that would manufacture, target audience and keep working developing our idea into something highly-profitable and profitable. This exclusivity would confident you along with your inspiring ideas are coated from pilferage by various other interested persons. You need to clair an development beforehand well before it will become out here in the showcase and it becomes great game. inventhelp corporate headquarters
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Search in support of similar patents. To secured a unique patent, brains must primary determine however, if there might be similar patents for most of their products. Some sort of search must include both local and after that foreign patents. There find it hard to be multiplying of patents otherwise it would try to be a abuse of the patent code.
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Pay the required fees and benefit from the accreditations. After the evaluators are typically satisfied and furthermore approves the patent, the inventors will have to now pay the headache and then have currently the order prepared in a suitable circulation coming from all note which will inform others of any innovation complex.
InventHelp could possibly assist creators looking on to patent their very own inventions virtually every step created by the way. They can certainly provide the help by improving their medical and crowdsourcing expertise but that inventions get the very necessary introduction to attract investments and other support mechanisms. Patenting inventions assumes a huge amount of time, money as well other assets to acquire. However, as soon as it is simply done, you will accrue exclusive privileges to do as people wish kind on the very length among the patent accorded to you.
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To become their locksmith, one necessity possess a range of skills as well as , cannot only understand or know how to pop locks by bet. Such skills include:
A elegant education is not indispensable in seeking a locksmith professional career. Having said that it does indeed require a person to already have extensive mentoring and apprenticeships in take advantage of to grow to be a trained locksmith. In fact a agreeable locksmith gives you its conveniences from those people who are not. First, understand it adds credibleness because it all guarantees valued clientele that type is yes indeed qualified so that you can perform absolutely certain work. Second, it expands the fulfilling potential, and third, this task advances a person’s career exactly as a locksmith. But that does your own locksmith become certified? Varied training systems and apprenticeship may possibly be obtained against numerous training centers and / or locksmith associations. One ought take a particular qualifications administered just these zones to earn a certain certification, such as Outlined Locksmith, Qualified Automotive Locksmith, Certified Find out Safe Tech, Certified Joined Locksmith, Listed Professional Locksmith, Certified Master Locksmith and as well , Certified Certified Safe Technical.
The business of one particular locksmith alters from other useful professions whereas the ex – is allocated three suggestions as very quickly as he is certified. These variety are; (1) Become a freelance locksmith, (2) Responsive up each locksmith business, and (3) Work to receive another locksmith. Other professions, unlike specific locksmith seem to be not have the power to self-employed their abilities for higher rates, as well as to possibly be their pretty own boss right away. So, most often they do the job for the mediocre ones for their precious entire occupational life. Some sort of categories as well as a specializations of a professional locksmith include, while are rather than limited to: Commercial Locksmith, Mobile Locksmith, Institutional Locksmith, and Forensic Locksmith. Additional category that most is disregarded down into other spheres is often the Locksmith Specialist that comprises of Vehicular System Specialist, Master Main thing System Specialist, Security Consultant, Residential Professional locksmith Specialist, Free from danger Technician and so Electrical Locksmith Specialist.
Therefore, relying on each above categories, a company who determines to pursue a locksmith professional career are going to never go idle.
Locksmiths have become responsible towards use the companies knowledge wearing their patient’s best attraction since folks have connect to to nearly all forms pertaining to secure exterior doors. They are probably held guilt ridden in definitely not allowing any information actually any tools that these people use winter in this particular wrongs hands. In, gain a locksmith professional must make skilled enough to never cause any damage time attempting so that it will gain entry. This will mean that a person’s locksmith ought know just how to make a decision on a fasten rather as opposed to damaging this item.
Those who are linked import export trading are aware of the term DGFT India that is a symbol of Director General of Foreign Trade, India. Functioning under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, it is can buy the most important authorities, which is solely responsible for framing the policies regarding export and import in India. Promoting export and import related activities in country are one of this major objectives of this organization. To fulfill on the road it formulates and implements various trading policies and guidelines regarding foreign trade for example – Upload Policy or the Exim Policy, etc.
The DGFT Delhi is the Zonal Office (North Zone) that has nine Regional offices under its authority. DGFT Delhi is engaged in providing benefits to the Exporters/Importers by way of numerous schemes available as per Export-Import Policy. The prime objective of this department is to promote or facilitate trade related information, and to provide accurate and reliable information in public domain that can be used by numerous trading communities within the country and abroad.
Following is the listing of some of the major wings of DGFT India that takes care of numerous activities related to the department:
Some for the major activities of this authority that happen to be mandate for import export traders include:
Issue of IEC number – IEC stands for Importer Exporter Code issued by the directorate, which can be a primary requirement for any company or venture capitalist needing to do upload in India. The IEC code can be obtained from regional offices by applying through post or with an online application. One could check for his/her application status your website of DGFT.
It maintains and updates HS Code Lists – HS Codes list issued by the Directorate is a numerical code assigned in order to products and commodities for import export trading. This code is suggested while shipping commodities 1 country to an alternative. In short it is a particular number assigned to specific products used as describing goods in the import export trading place.
It issues new trading policies and updates the existing ones- It lays down the Documents required for Import Export Code Registration Online framework upon which traders and firms pursue cross border getting. Most of guidelines and guidelines related to import export trading are framed this particular board. Besides this, it also regulates the trade by imposing the policies.
Whenever the Directorate makes any new amendment or introduces a new clause to the preexisting policy, the amendment notification is flashed by the internet also. It highly important for all the members of the international trading community to have a tab on all these important announcements. You can easily get in case you announcements of DGFT India on Infodrive India, a respected export import database domain.
As per the latest statistics, the current world population of 7.6 billion people. Out of the a few.6 billion, 4.2 billion users use the internet and 3.03 billion people are active social media addicts. The number of social media users are rising and so might be the search queries, both in motors like google as well as through search on social websites.
A simple search of a known brand gives a clear picture about the critical role played by social media associated with success of your SEO strategy.Here are one of the key reasons why social media in order to be an essential a part of your SEO plans:
Did you know, it isn’t just the search engines where people search for keywords but also the search feature on interpersonal networking websites? Be it Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or another social search engine, people search for information on his or her favourite social networking sites. That’s why, brands require to push valuable data on his or her social media profiles also.
Additionally, you can apply dedicated search such as Google Social Search, Pipl, Buzzsumo yet others to drug abuse across social search web sites. SEO optimisation by reputed Seo companies also includes optimising serp’s in web sites search feedback.
As per Statcounter September 2018 statistics, Google consistently on the dominate as the market leader with 76.3% in search engine market share globally. Social profiles are necessary because they give on online pages for specific search queries wherein answers can be found in social posts, descriptions or other valuable written content. Social Media Optimization services by a SEO Company will be invaluable for businesses reaching to push the ranking of their social profiles on leading search passage. Generally, social media optimization involves regular posting of fresh content appear engines search the web for fresh content involving search queries to give search users the latest information round the search request.
Imagine visiting a brand store and liking a device. You will wish for food with caffeine . product quality in another stores of the identical brand. Similarly, the social pages and the official website of a brand name need so you can get consistency each morning style and tone of visual as well as text content presented in your visitors. For businesses, trying something new without brand consistency can mislead organization perception health of their followers.It is not a good idea to add too much casual content on the social page of business that is formal in tone to their official on-line store. connect with us with your target audience across platforms to build your brand online and in turn, it will positively impact your SEO efforts also.
Authentic links of a brand shared on social pages lead to more quality links web-based. SEO services can deliver more effective campaigns by reposting quality links in one social website to another webpages. Also, placing social sharing buttons with the SEO-enriched articles helps to amplify visitors across stands.
Choose the social networks frequently visited by your target audience. Share more content on those specific social networks than rushing towards developing a presence just about anywhere. Focussing on specific social networks doesn’t just boost your reach but also push the page rankings of web-sites on search pages because of higher chances of social profile page engagement.
While utilizing people that will get you fake followers on social media sites, search engines are smart enough to distinguish those fake followers. Get the maximum social media reach in an organic way with engaging content for posted normal. If search engines discover more about the fake following from the social sites, it may affect the search rankings you have been attracting using your social pages.
Every handphone number registered in the american of America has a complete profile that includes; names, age, address, and gender information. However, this information cannot simply be accessed on yellow number of pages. The only place to find a complete profile found in a cell phone caller becoming frustrated is on a reverse cell phone number lookup blog. Actually, there is no need to seat in front of your computer for a totally day trying to get people through their cell numbers. Anyone have plug the particular telephone associated with the caller; you can seat back comfortably and access quality and up-to-date information.
Cases of drop calls are common with a regarding married people; and when you find yourself already married, you will discover if your partner is being unfaithful. You just have to ascertain the truth as soon as possible; perhaps, the caller could just be a prank caller. Just make sure the cell quantity is not mixed together with another one out of the contact book before copying it out. I am sure the seconds will start counting down until you track down unknown mobile caller the particular search button is clicked.
The two types of lookup companies online would be free along with the paid ones; and both have the simplest way of gathering their facts. The free ones gather their records from records already published on phone book print ads and membership sites. The paid ones on another hand go the extra mile; their records are gathered from both private and public telephone carriers. If it is about quality and up-to-date information on any caller; consider registering with a paid directory website.
However, it’s different story when discussing the free ones. Associated with first place, there databases do not contain information of cell phone users. In other words, you are track down unknown mobile callers on the free people searches with free information directory is important. Another problem is the lack of adequate data of even land line users.
Meet subsequent conditions, and will also be allowed gain access to all the records a good unknown caller when you sign on the top of a paid reverse mobile phone number lookup database: your name and address during registration; own a bank card or PayPal account for name and address verification; own a bank card for your payment; plus some others. Down the road . complete an easy registration procedure if you are prepared to give the information necessary for the website.
A cell phone is often a marvel of modern technology that has made our lifetimes so convenient. We can be in touch with we members, friends, relatives, and business associates in any part of the world. In which indeed a boon for mankind, but some people misuse this extremely useful facility by making prank calls and sending other objectionable messages. In order to battle this menace, many online entrepreneurs have come up with the facility to find people by phone numbers.
All that you had to do to find address and name of the owner of a phone number could be log on to a web page providing this facility and enter it. The database of the website will match it with the relevant information and provide the actual required information to the person feeding the number. The database needs to be constantly updated in order to keep up with the changing situation regarding addition of new phone numbers and deletion of cancelled numbers.
There could be many reasons uncover people by quantity. The prime reason could be the call to get the identity of a person making annoying calls persistently. This person might be calling your wife or children or your house employees. Moreover, on some occasions, it so happens which you’ve missed a call or have been unable to discover a call due to preoccupation with additional important matter. Later when you spot the missed call, you might want to know the identity of the caller before calling him back.
Cell phones are not in existence with the very long as well as as such comfy and practical listed in online directories or public lookup directories. The facility to find people by telephone number as provided by some websites becomes an advantage very handy. Moreover, government privacy clauses provide protection to mobile phone sellers. In such a case, it’s convenient to connect with a website that enables you to find people by phone number and find name and address of the mysterious caller. You can loosen off once you understand that this website supply the information without notice.
The reverse cell phone lookup facility of the place provides the desired information as it has a large database of cell phone and landline numbers. Even hard-to-find people on twitter by city device numbers can be linked to your information in respect to the owner with no help of those large public cell quantity directory. The directory is constantly uploaded with latest advices. This feature makes confident the latest information is provided to person desiring the information. All that he needs to do is to sign up with actual and establishing can enter it in proper column. Cell phone directory among the website will launch the search and give you the relevant information regarding shortest possible time.
It costs a associated with money to constantly update a collection. As such, when in search of a reliable website supplies the facility to find people on the phone number, require to not be misled through fees charges. Some websites supply additional information like name of spouse, date of birth, and date of marriage of the owner of this phone percentage.
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Gnu's Bulletin is the sporadically published newsletter of the Free Software Foundation, bringing you news about the GNU project.
The usual people are still working on GNU: Richard Stallman recently returned from Korea, where he worked at KAIST during the month of April. He also visited DECUS in Tokyo and spoke there. He is currently continuing to develop the GNU C compiler. Hackers Len Tower, Richard Mlynarik, and Paul Rubin are doing various pieces of volunteer work as their time permits it, and Jay Fenlason continues to work full time on the GNU assembler and libraries. At the distribution end, FSF treasurer Bob Chassell has just finished coordinating production of another run of GNU Emacs manuals. Jerry Puzo has been making sure that our correspondence with the outside world is handled smoothly.
Some new people have also joined us: Mark D'Agostino is now taking care of the FSF mail room, filling the tape and manual orders which are coming in at an ever increasing rate. Mark is an MIT student in Physics and Electrical Engineering. Peter Deutsch, an old-time hacker from MIT, is in his spare time writing a PostScript language interpreter for bitmap screens, for use with GNU under the X window system. His interpreter will be called "GhostScript" and will hopefully also be able to drive printers. Peter is well known for his work on Lisp and Smalltalk, and continues to do Smalltalk development as Chief Scientist at ParcPlace Systems, a spinoff of Xerox PARC. Velu Sinha wrote the GNU shell, which will be released for testing soon. Rayan Zachariasen, whose name I hope I have not misspelled, is writing a mailer. Finally, Kathy Hargreaves and Karl Berry transcribed Richard Stallman's Microwave Day lecture on how the GNU C compiler works; we hope to publish an edited version of the transcript soon. Kathy and Karl are both studying digital typography in the Brown University CS department. They plan later to design some type fonts for use with GhostScript. They also designed the new FSF order form that appears at the end of this bulletin.
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The Free Software Foundation is dedicated to eliminating restrictions on copying, redistribution, understanding and modification of software.
The word "free" in our name does not refer to price; it refers to freedom. First, the freedom to copy a program and redistribute it to your neighbors, so that they can use it as well as you. Second, the freedom to change a program, so that you can control it instead of it controlling you; for this, the source code must be made available to you.
The Foundation works to give you these freedoms by developing free compatible replacements for proprietary software. Specifically, we are putting together a complete, integrated software system "GNU" that is upward-compatible with Unix. When it is released, everyone will be permitted to copy it and distribute it to others; in addition, it will be distributed with source code, so you will be able to learn about operating systems by reading it, to port it to your own machine, to improve it, and to exchange the changes with others.
There are already organizations that distribute free CPM and MSDOS software. The Free Software Foundation is doing something different.
The other organizations exist primarily for distribution; they distribute whatever happens to be available. We hope to provide a complete integrated free system that will eliminate the need for any proprietary software.
One consequence is that we are now interested only in software that fits well into the context of the GNU system. Distributing free MSDOS or Macintosh software is a useful activity, but it is not part of our game plan.
Another consequence is that we will actively attempt to improve and extend the software we distribute, as fast as our manpower permits. For this reason, we will always be seeking donations of money, computer equipment or time, labor, and source code to improve the GNU system.
In fact, our primary purpose is this software development effort; distribution is just an adjunct which also brings in some money. We think that the users will do most of the distribution on their own, without needing or wanting our help.
It is necessary to be compatible with some widely used system to give our system an immediate base of trained users who could switch to it easily and an immediate base of application software that can run on it. (Eventually we will provide free replacements for proprietary application software as well, but that is some years in the future.)
We chose Unix because it is a fairly clean design which is already known to be portable, yet whose popularity is still rising. The disadvantages of Unix seem to be things we can fix without removing what is good in Unix.
Why not imitate MSDOS or CP/M? They are more widely used, true, but they are also very weak systems, designed for tiny machines. Unix is much more powerful and interesting. When a system takes years to implement, it is important to write it for the machines that will become available in the future; not to let it be limited by the capabilities of the machines that are in widest use at the moment but will be obsolete when the new system is finished.
Why not aim for a new, more advanced system, such as a Lisp Machine? Mainly because that is still more of a research effort; there is a sizeable chance that the wrong choices will be made and the system will turn out not very good. In addition, such systems are often tied to special hardware. Being tied to one manufacturer's machine would make it hard to remain independent of that manufacturer and get broad community support.
Just when science is making it possible to copy music perfectly, record companies are trying to make it impossible again, with government-enforced copy protection.
The invention of the phonograph created a situation where the best way to copy audio signals was by mass production. This temporary situation made record companies necessary and useful. It also made copyright a fairly harmless way of encouraging activities that benefit the public. (That was the original purpose of copyright.)
Digital audio tape machines will change all this. Mass produced copies will no longer be better than you can make. Record companies may still have customers, but they will be partly obsolete.
But obsolete institutions don't peacefully accept being ignored. So there is a bill before Congress to require specific copy-protection equipment in every digital audio tape machine.
The proposed technical method involves degrading the quality of prerecorded music by eliminating a narrow frequency band. When the recorder notices that band is empty, it will shut off. Even if the signal comes over the radio, copying it will be impossible.
If this law passes, we can expect more of the same. In the past, there were many natural obstacles to copying information, and surmounting the obstacles was a business. The overall thrust of the information revolution is to remove these obstacles; to make information easy to copy and transform. Each time technology makes things easier, businesses that depend on obstacles demand a man-made obstacle--required by law--to replace the natural one.
A few general-purpose I/O devices can turn your computer into a digital audio tape recorder. Will there be a law to make this impossible? Perhaps a law that you can't have source to your kernel, lest you patch around the government-imposed access control?
To fight this bill, call your Congressman and Senators and urge them to vote against it. It is called the Digital Audio Tape Recording Act of 1987: S. 506, H.R. 1384.
You can get the phone numbers by calling information; the Senators usually have offices in the state capitol. For more information, contact this organization:
This is a collection of news items pertaining to the GNU project, the Free Software Foundation, and free software in general.
Termcap Manual Being Published Jim Joyce's Unix bookstore in San Francisco is probably going to publish the Termcap programming manual written by Richard Stallman. This manual was written as a spinoff of the Emacs project, since the Unix documentation for Termcap does not provide enough information. The Foundation will probably offer printed copies of this manual for sale after Jim Joyce has gotten them printed. Like everything else written at GNU, the manual will be free for everyone to copy; however, Jim plans to donate some money to RMS for every copy he sells.
GNU Chess Improved Stuart Cracraft reports that as a result of his installing new searching and evaluation routines in GNU Chess, the latest version recently beat an 1800 rated player. He is collecting contributions of book openings, endgame databases, and master games, to further improve the program. Contact him if you think you can help. His address is cracraft@venera.isi.edu.
If You Can't Beat 'em... RMS was recently invited to give a talk about GNU at AT&T Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey (the birthplace of Un*x). He reports that the talk was generally well received.
X Becoming Accepted The trade press has been reporting that the free X window system written at MIT and DEC is becoming a multi-vendor industry standard for portable window systems. The Foundation distributes X on its standard software tape, and GNU Emacs and GNU Chess come with special interfaces to X.
TeX in C available from Pat Monardo At long last, there is a free implementation of TeX in C. It is a hand translation by Pat Monardo of UC Berkeley of the WEB version, and it tries to retain the module and variable names of the WEB version while remaining a readable C program. Both the Foundation and the maintainers of the Unix TeX distribution at the University of Washington will offer this version eventually. You can also contact Pat Monardo directly for more information. His address is ucbvax!monardo (uucp), or monardo@ucbvax.berkeley.edu (Internet). Consider sending a donation to Pat if you find this program useful.
Victory in SoftKlone trial A Federal Judge has found the SoftKlone company not guilty of nearly all counts of copyright infringement brought in a look-and-feel suit filed by the marketers of Crosstalk (a PC communications program). Even though the SoftKlone program is proprietary, the outcome of this trial is an important affirmation of everyone's freedom to write and distribute whatever programs they want to.
Send In The Clones Meanwhile, the Lotus look-and-feel copywrong suit has still not been resolved. In order to help the defendants of this suit, Dan Bricklin is compiling a list of software and hardware "clones". These are programs and machines that duplicate the functionality, features, or "look and feel" of previously-released programs. (Dan is the author of VisiCalc, of which Lotus 1-2-3 is itself a partial clone). The Foundation is asking readers to please think of as many detailed examples as they can and mail them electronically to:
We will forward all the messages we receive to Dan Bricklin. Here are some of the examples we already have, to give people an idea of what we're looking for:
Imitations of the IBM PC BIOS run in nearly all PC clones. The PC clones would be useless without doing this.
The Unix user interface has been imitated many times, both in complete systems (Idris, Coherent, Minix, MARC, GNU, etc.) and in program suites that just clone the utilities (e.g. Software Tools; nearly every microcomputer C compiler I've seen comes with a few of these).
GNU Emacs In 1975, Richard Stallman developed the first Emacs: the extensible, customizable real-time display editor. GNU Emacs is his second implementation of Emacs. It's the first Emacs available on Unix systems which offers true Lisp, smoothly integrated into the editor, for writing extensions. It also provides a special interface to MIT's free X window system, which makes redisplay very fast. GNU Emacs has been in widespread use since 1985 and often, as at MIT's Project Athena, displaces proprietary implementations of Emacs because of its greater reliability as well as its good features and easier extensibility. GNU Emacs has run on many kinds of Unix systems: those made by Alliant (system release 1 or 2), Amdahl (UTS), AT&T (3b machines and 7300 pc), Celerity, Digital (Vax, not PDP-11), Dual, Encore, Gould, HP (9000 series 200 or 300 but not series 500), IBM (RT/PC running 4.2), Integrated Solutions (Optimum V with 68020 and VMEbus), Masscomp, Megatest, NCR (Tower 32), Plexus, Pyramid, Sequent, Silicon Graphics (Iris release 3.5), Stride (system release 2), Sun (any kind), Tahoe, Tektronix (NS16000 system), Texas Instruments (Nu), Whitechapel (MG1), and Wicat. These include both Berkeley Unix and System V (release 0, 2 or 2.2). It also runs on Apollo machines and on VAX/VMS. GNU Emacs use is described by the GNU Emacs Manual, available from the Free Software Foundation.
GDB GDB is the source-level C debugger written for the GNU project in 1986. It offers many features not usually found in debuggers on Unix, such as a history that records all values examined within the debugger for concise later reference, multi-line user-defined commands, and a strong self-documentation capability. It currently runs on Vaxes under 4.2 and 4.3bsd, and on Suns (systems version 2 and 3). A version for the IBM RT-PC running 4.2bsd may be released soon. A users' manual for GDB is available from the Foundation.
GNU CC The GNU C compiler is a fairly portable optimizing compiler. It generates good code for the 68000, 68020 and Vax. It features automatic register packing that makes register declarations unnecessary. It supports full ANSI C as of the latest draft standard. We are offering a beta test release to people wishing to help us find compiler bugs or begin work on ports. This testing version is distributed on a separate tape from the regular GNU distribution. When the compiler is more solid, it will become part of the regular tape.
Bison Bison is an upward-compatible replacement for YACC, with some additional as-yet-undocumented features. It has been in use for a couple of years.
X Window System X is a portable, network transparent window system for bitmap displays written at MIT and DEC. It currently runs on DEC VAXstation, Lexidata 90, and most Sun Microsystems displays, with others in the works. X supports overlapping windows, fully recursive subwindows, and provides hooks for several different styles of user interface. Applications provided include a terminal emulator, bitmap editor, several window managers, clock, window dump and undump programs, hardcopy printing program for the LN03 printer, several typesetting previewers, etc.
MIT Scheme Scheme is a simplified, lexically scoped dialect of Lisp, designed at MIT and other universities for two purposes: teaching students of programming, and researching new parallel programming constructs and compilation techniques. MIT Scheme is written in C and runs on many kinds of Unix systems. Sorry, there is no documentation for the current distribution version of MIT Scheme. A new standard for Scheme has been designed by the various labs that work on Scheme, and work is going on at MIT to change MIT Scheme to fit. Once that is done, the standard will serve as a manual for MIT Scheme. At that time, we will distribute both the new release of Scheme and the standard.
GNU Chess GNU Chess was written in 1986 by Stuart Cracraft of UCLA. It can use several machines in parallel for increased searching speed, and it comes with an interface to the X window system to display a pretty chessboard. It also has a human readable opening book of thousands of moves including several hundred games of Grandmaster Mikhail Tal. On a single Sun-3 CPU, the current version probably plays around Class C chess. Stuart continues to strengthen the program in various ways.
All software and publications are distributed with permission to copy and redistribute. The easiest way to get a copy of GNU Software is from someone else who has it. You need not ask for permission; just copy it.
If you cannot get a copy in any of these ways, you can order one from the Free Software Foundation. Please consult the order form at the end of this bulletin for prices and details.
GNU Emacs and GDB GNU Emacs and GDB are already released. Berkeley is distributing GNU Emacs with the 4.3 distribution, and DEC is going to distribute it with Unix systems on Vaxes.
Gsh, the GNU imitation C shell Beta-test release of a C shell with input editing and compilation of shell scripts is expected soon. It was delayed due to illness. The same program is supposed to imitate sh, but that doesn't work yet.
Kernel We are negotiating with Prof. Rashid of Carnegie-Mellon University about working with them on the development of the MACH kernel. MACH is a message passing kernel that will probably succeed 4.3bsd as the standard kernel used for ARPA-sponsored operating system research. If an agreement is reached, we will use MACH as the kernel of GNU; otherwise, we will probably use a free remote procedure call kernel called TRIX, which was written at MIT. TRIX runs, and supports basic Unix compatibility, but needs a lot of new features.
C compiler RMS is now working on finishing a new portable optimizing C compiler. It supports the Oct 1986 draft of ANSI C and has compiled both itself and GNU Emacs. A second beta test version of the compiler has just been released. It fixes the bugs found in the March 1987 preliminary test release, but is still not considered ready for everyday use. The compiler performs automatic register allocation, common subexpression elimination, invariant code motion from loops, constant propagation and copy propagation, delaying popping of function call arguments, tail recursion elimination, plus many local optimizations that are automatically deduced from the machine description. By the time it is finished it will probably also know when to keep constant addresses in registers. We may also make some rearrangements in order to enable compilation of arbitrarily large functions in bounded amounts of memory, though with some decrease in optimization compared to what can be done with lots of memory. GCC makes shorter and faster 68020 code than the Sun compiler with -O. It makes shorter Vax code than the Tartan C compiler with -O4, but we haven't been able to compare the running speed of that code. Enough internal documentation is included for people interested in retargeting the compiler to other CPUs to get started. Our cpp now supports the Oct 1986 draft standard.
Assembler We have a partially-portable one-pass assembler that is almost twice as fast as the Unix assembler. It now works for Vaxes and the 68020.
Window system We plan to use the X window system written at MIT. This system is already available free.
Documentation system We now have a truly compatible pair of programs which can convert a file of texinfo format documentation into either a printed manual or an Info file. A Texinfo manual which describes how to write documents in Texinfo is available from the Foundation. Documentation files are needed for many utilities.
Other Utilities The GNU `ls', `grep', `awk', `make' and `ld' are in regular use. The other object-file management utilities are written too. Our free replacement for `yacc' is called `bison'. `cron' and `at' were recently submitted, and so was `m4'. `lex' is expected in June. A free stdio system has just been received.
Free Software Foundation The foundation exists for two purposes: to accept gifts to support GNU development, and to carry out distribution. We are now tax exempt; you can deduct donations to us on your tax returns. Our address is
and our phone number is (617) 876-3296. Because of the confusion surrounding LMI's change of ownership, our phone service was temporarily interrupted in May. We are still trying to straighten everything out with the phone company. If you called us and got a recording saying our number was disconnected, please keep trying. We haven't gone out of business!
Service directory The foundation now maintains a Service Directory; a list of people who offer service to individual users of GNU Emacs and, eventually, all parts of the GNU system. Service can be answering questions for new users, customizing programs, porting to new systems, or anything else.
Possible target machines GNU will require a cpu that uses 32-bit addresses and integers and addresses to the 8-bit byte. 1 meg of core should be enough, though currently the GNU C compiler can require several meg for a large function. Unless we do a lot of work to fix this you probably need to have virtual memory. MACH also requires virtual memory. GNU Emacs requires more than a meg of addressable memory in the system, although a meg of physical memory is probably enough if there is virtual memory. A hard disk will be essential; at least 40 meg will be needed to hold the system plus the source code plus the manual plus swapping space. Plus more space for the user's files, of course. The system binaries will probably fit in around 10 meg. We recommend 80 meg or more for a personal GNU system. This is not to say that it will be impossible to adapt some or all of GNU for other kinds of machines; but it may be difficult, and we don't consider it part of our job to try to reduce that difficulty. We have nothing to say about any specific models of microcomputer, as we do not follow hardware products.
Porting It is too early to inquire about porting GNU (except GNU Emacs and GNU CC). First, we have to finish it.
Now that copyright is becoming a public nuisance that the public tries to ignore, copyright owners try to justify this imposition by calling it an intrinsic right. As they tell it, their intrinsic right is a tradition that makes the public good irrelevant.
The Supreme Court has stated explicitly what copyright was for. Writing for the Court, Justice Stewart explained:
The immediate effect of our copyright law is to secure a fair return for an "author's" creative labor. But the ultimate aim is, by this incentive, to stimulate artistic creativity for the general public good. `The sole interest of the United States and the primary object in conferring the [copyright] monopoly,' this Court has said, `lie in the general benefits derived by the public from the labors of authors.'
So when copyright interferes with the public use of a program, that directly attacks the reason for having copyright.
GNU Emacs is a new implementation of the Emacs text editor. (Recently text editors have been called "word processors" among microcomputer users.)
Emacs is a kind of architecture for text editors, in which most editing commands are written in an interpreted language (usually Lisp) so that the user can write new editing commands as he goes. This allows Emacs to have editing commands that are more powerful or more adapted to individual uses than other kinds of editors.
Any particular editing command could be written in C, but with Lisp it is much easier for users to change the editing commands or to implement new editing commands. Users can also exchange their adaptations and extensions of Emacs. The result is a library of extensions that continues to grow.
GNU Emacs boasts an especially clean Lisp system for writing editing commands, and an already large library of extensions.
GNU Emacs is written in C, designed for a Unix or Unix-like kernel. It includes its own Lisp interpreter which is used to execute the portion of the editor that is written in Lisp.
It is a fairly large program, around 525k on vaxes or 68000s, to which must be added space for the files you are editing, undo buffers, Lisp libraries loaded, and Lisp data such as recently killed text, etc. This is not really a problem on a timeshared machine because most of that 525k is shared, but on a personal computer there may be nobody to share with. Thus, GNU Emacs probably could not be used on an IBM PC clone for lack of memory, unless you want to implement virtual memory in software within Emacs itself. Perhaps on an 80286 with 1 meg of memory you can win using their memory management.
In general, a 32-bit machine with either a meg of real memory or virtual memory can probably run GNU Emacs, as long as a suitable Unix system call environment is provided, simulated or imitated.
Volunteer programming, especially from people around Cambridge and people with experience writing operating system kernels. Help writing documentation is also needed.
Thanks to the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science. The LCS has provided FSF with the loan of a Microvax for program development.
Thanks to Professor Dertouzos, head of LCS. His specific decision to support us is greatly appreciated.
Thanks to Lisp Machine, Inc. LMI has generously provided office space, computer resources and a mailing address for FSF. Bruce Deffenbaugh in particular helped us keep our operation in relative calm during LMI's recent turmoil.
Thanks to Inference Corp. Inference has been shipping copies of GNU Emacs to its customers in conjunction with some other products that they offer, and they have decided to donate $200 to Richard Stallman for each copy of Emacs they deliver in this way. This proves it is possible to make a living from writing free software.
Thanks to Martin Minow of DEC for giving us an answering machine, so people can now phone us at (617) 876-3296. We check messages about once a week.
Thanks to those who sent money and offered help. James R. Payne of Advanced Decision Systems gave especially freely. Thanks also to those who support us by ordering Emacs manuals and distribution tapes.
The creation of this bulletin is our way of thanking all who have expressed interest in what we are doing.
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dammit I should really label my drives. Which one of you is Nick Nolte, Gary Busey and who is the third??? I have 7 hard drives now.
I have the fun task of installing and authorizing ALL my plugins again unless I can figure out how to migrate them.
@recordinghacks re:chinese mic co. they must know it’s shit. LOL [in response to: So, the Chinese mic company won’t send me a mic to review after all, because they’re afraid I might publicize the mic. Umm, what?]
[quiztones] RT @theaudiogeek: Got an Nt1a today. /// I like that mic, what are you going to rec with it first?
[ME] @quiztones I got it because I needed some kind of decent mic right now. A lot of my studio gear including all my mics is still in Toronto.
[ME] @RandyCoppinger Nothing special, 2×3035, sm58, EV Raven, RE410, some cheap AT pencils. The store was out of SM7b, what I wanted.
[Randy] @theaudiogeek sm7b is a cool mic, but not sure I’d consider it a workhorse for vox. I love the AT 4k series and Studio Projects C series. [note- This lead to many replies in praise of the SM7b. Randy went on to try and like the mic for vocals on his next session. This is why Twitter is great.]
[Randy] @theaudiogeek M Audio Sputnik is pretty amazing too. Hoping to get a Brauner VMX approved at work this year. WAY outta my personal reach.
[ME] @RandyCoppinger I’ve quite a bit of experience with the Sputnik. I like it but is not transparent at all.
[Randy]@theaudiogeek Agreed about Sputnik. But neither is a u47. Both are likely gonna sound good on voice though.
[ME] Unfortunately I may not be able to actually use the mic until it cools down in here b/c the AC has been running non stop. LOUD! HOT!
My interview with @joeyismusic is quickly becoming my popular AGZ post http://trunc.it/98pfe you should read it.
@stevewittmusic Soundsoap might do the trick. RX is brilliant though. You could also send the files to me or Syd to process with RX. [in response to:@theaudiogeek @HomeRecLibrary @sydneygalbraith Looking for audio cleanup plug ideas, for podcasts, cheaper than RX. Any suggestions?]
T-RackS 3 is a suite of high-quality digital and analog-modelled VST/AU/RTAS Dynamics and EQ processors, for mixing and mastering. T-RackS can also be used outside of your DAW as a standalone mastering application. Version 3.5.1 is the latest at the time of this review.
T-RackS Standard comes with the 4 ‘classic’ processors and metering suite as individual plugins also available within the T-Racks Shell or standalone.
T-Racks Deluxe has all the same functionality but adds a few more processors for a total of 9 including two analog modelled devices, the Fairchild Limiter and Pultec Tube Equalizer.
Each of the processors are also available for $99 each. The two newest additions to the T-RackS family – Black 76 Limiting Amplifier (modelled after Urei 1176), and White 2A Leveling Amplifier (Modelled after Urei LA2A Tube compressor/limiter), are only available as add-on purchases.
The decision to offer the individual processors was based on user feedback and common use. When T-RackS 3 was first released it was considered a mastering plugin, but users started liking the effects for mixing as well. Splitting up the system outside of the T-RackS Shell has made things much more convenient.
The Shell contains all the processors – up to 12 can be loaded in any order, series and parallel. You can load and save presets for individual modules or globally. The shell also contains the full metering module with Peak, Perceived loudness, Phase, correlation and frequency spectrum metering. Each of these can be adjusted to suit the user. The Shell contains four buttons to AB(CD) 4 complete effect chains along with a “copy to” button. Lastly, at the top-right the compare button allows you to compare your processing to the volume adjustable source.
The standalone version adds several more features to the shell. Below the metering section is the playlist. You can drop in all your files to process, or reference. Changing tracks in the playlist will start a new empty chain with all settings saved for all previous tracks. There is a waveform display so you can trim in, and out points and fades. The waveform display is also where you can use snapshot automation for the processing chain.
The final notable feature in Standalone mode is ARC integration. ARC is a room compensation system sold separately
Basically, running T-RackS 3 outside of the DAW let’s you load any number of stereo audio files, process them and export to new files including sample rate, bit depth conversion with dithering.
One of the benefits of working in standalone mode is the semi-closed system without access to your hundreds of other VST plugins. You can focus on using the excellent tools available in T-RackS.
On the other hand, I already have a pretty good mastering workflow and template in REAPER. One of the things I’ve been doing lately is parallel MS compression which pumps up the RMS level, solidifies the centre channel and widens the overall image. I can do this with the parallel chain but I like having my reference tracks, source track, processed track and parallel effects layer out on faders in front of me. This is beyond the ability of T-RackS shell or standalone.
Another trick is to do band-specific upward compression. Kind of like splitting up a multi-band compressor to separate tracks for each range. By using the linear phase EQ (and latency compensation on in the DAW) you avoid the nasty phase shift you’d normally get trying to blend a band-passed signal in with the full-range source.
5 of the 9 processors allow linked stereo, dual mono, and Mid-Side operation which opens up some creative possibilities without the hassle of encoding and decoding manually MS or splitting the tracks to dual mono manually.
All the single plugins could be successfully wrapped and used with Automap and my Nocturn Keyboard. There are probably too many parameters in the EQ’s to use automap but all the dynamics modules work great with some hands-on controls.
One feature I’d really like is a sidechain input for all the compressors, or at least an internal sidechain filter like the Classic Compressor.
The Linear EQ is for corrections, 670 is for glue or widening if required, Tube EQ for wide tone shaping. The Clipper and Brickwall Limiter work together to get things loud. I find setting these up first, then jumping back to the corrective EQ to be a good strategy.
I’m going to deviate from the review for a second to applaud IK Multimedia for dramatically improving their authorization process. The new Authorization Manager makes online activation very simple now. I’ve heard complaints and fumbled my way through the old method many times and it was confusing. Now, effortless. Thanks IK!
In the deluxe package you get both clean (opto and classic) compressors, and the colourful Fairchild model. You also get two clean EQ’s (classic and linear) and the vibey vintage Pultec model.
The Clipper module is excellent to push up your master levels but it’s also great in the mix where you don’t want to hear a change dynamics or tone but just want to set a ceiling for the track. Kick and snare is where I’m often using the Clipper, the hard knew can sharpen the attack and make it cut through the mix and soft knee is very transparent.
I don’t often need a linear phase EQ but when I do, I want something good. The T-RackS Linear EQ is great, so much better than the very expensive Waves ones I’ve used.
There are a few areas where I see IK could stand to improve T-RackS, small things but I think they’re worth saying.
In the chain view of T-RackS Shell, an easy way to rearrange modules, such as drag & drop, would be nice.
Button to open the user guide. There are no tool tips explaining what the various functions do and the manual is actually saved somewhere you won’t find it.
Adjustable graph scale for EQ modules. 40dB of gain is far more than you’d ever need in mastering. I’d like an option to limit the graph to +/- 6 and 12dB.
I’m interested to see where IK Multimedia takes T-RackS next. The Black 76 and White 2A compressor/limiters are not devices typically found in mastering but are essential rock mixing tools. I’d like to see more classic hardware like the Distressor, Massive Passive, and if we’re going with mixing tools, a Roland Space Echo and EMT Plate.
I’d also like to see IK’s take on console and tape simulations which yes, are the thing everyone is doing, but certainly essential mixing and mastering tools.
I have no insider info and I don’t want to start any rumours but I would not be surprised to see a couple new additions to T-Racks in 2012.
Learning T-RackSI only skimmed through the manual but I did watch the great Groove3 tutorial hosted by Michael Costa on mastering with T-Racks, and it’s actually a great general mastering primer. It’s currently on sale for $10. Check that out here: Mastering With T-Racks
Also available is The Official Guide to T-RackS by Bobby Owsinski. If you’re looking to go beyond the manual and want an in-depth, plain english explanation of the effects and WHY you’d use them, check it out: Mixing and Mastering with IK Multimedia T-RackS – The Official Guide
T-Racks 3 Deluxe is an awesome bundle of audio effects for mixing and mastering. At the current promotional price, especially for upgrades, it’s a fantastic deal. The software is a few years old now but still holds up well vs the competition and is still being updated. There is currently a promotion and group buy for T-Racks 3 Deluxe, click here for more details.
@theaudiogeek awesome review! I love TRacks and I’m still learning about it. I have Bobby Owsinski’s ebook and it’s great.
[…] T-RackS Black 76 and White 2A Earlier this month I reviewed T-RackS 3 Deluxe. This review is for the two newest (already a year old) additions to T-RackS. The Black 76 and White […]
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Qualifications that can be used for apprenticeships are endorsed by the relevant skills sector council. They are mapped to its national occupational standards.
Each qualification meets the requirements of size and specifies the number of credits associated with competency and knowledge and the total number of learning hours that must be achieved to meet the framework.
We provide the complete apprenticeship qualification package, this makes us the perfect partner for providers looking to simplify their Apprenticeship administration by working with one dedicated Awarding Body.
We have developed a suite of qualifications that meet the requirements of over 30 Apprenticeship Frameworks, covering a variety of different sectors.
Agored Cymru’s Essential Skills Wales Qualifications are the perfect accompaniment to our apprenticeship qualifications. The full suite of Essential Skills Qualifications is available to our centres. We can help you include these vital skills as part of your apprenticeship programmes;
Although these important skills do not currently require accreditation, they still need to be evidenced as part of an apprenticeship programme. To assist centres with this Agored Cymru has developed an accredited unit covering these skills. The unit is a great way for centres to evidence and recognise the learners understanding of employee rights and responsibilities.
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If you're a fan of Spoleto's little brother (but more numerous) events of Piccolo Spoleto, then know that the tickets are now on sale and the brochure is out.
Get tickets at the Piccolo Spoleto Festival Box Office at the City of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs, 180 Meeting Street, Suite 200. (Until May 21: Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.; May 22 to June 13: Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 8 p.m., Sat.-Sun. 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.)
Or the Charleston Visitor Center at 375 Meeting Street from May 5 to June 13 daily from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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Our fantastic looking super functional site enables job seekers to upload their CV to our CV library
This is a discussion forum for arborists, tree surgeons and forestry workers. Participate in arboric
The company was started by Tony Castle in 1979 when Arboriculture was starting to become the new ter
Tree Choppers have been helping property owners to find local tree surgeons, arborists, tree care an
Since it was founded in 1984 Tree Fella Ltd has become a prodigious Arboricultural and Green Waste Recycling Company. With local offices we can provide professional high quality
Since it was founded in 1984 Tree Fella Ltd has become a prodigious Arboricultural and Green Waste Recycling Company. With local offices we can provide professional high quality tree care throughout East Anglia, London and the Home Counties. We are committed to providing a professional and quality service to all customers ranging from the individual to Councils and large corporate bodies.
We have fully licensed green waste facility, and the compost produced is PAS100 certified, further enhancing our adherence to quality and high standards Tree Fella is proud to have gained Arboricultural Association Approved Contractor Status andCHAS accreditation, ISO 14001, ISO 9001, ISO 18001, and BSI PAS 100.
Based on its expertise and knowledge Tree Fella offers a comprehensive Arboricultural and Silviculture service. This service covers all aspects of tree surgery, from planting a single tree, to entire tree management and maintenance programmes, including tree surveys by our own qualified consultants.
Following the merger with Eastwood Tree Services in Suffolk in 2008, (who bring with them over 20 years experience in the industry), we have increased our coverage to include London, Essex, Kent, Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire.
The additional expertise within our plant health care and recycling divisions has enabled us to develop a range of fully recycled organic mulches to aid in establishment, maintenance and remedial care of trees and plants.
Tree Fella formed its own recycling division in 1995. With our specialist knowledge and machinery it is able to offer a comprehensive service in the recycling of wood and green waste. Tree Fella also specialises in composting organic arisings, for which its licensed site is able to offer many kinds of soil improver.
Tree Fella provides a green waste recycling facility for local councils from kerbside collection and civic amenity sites as well as trade waste from landscapers and tree surgeons. Tree Fella’s Green Waste Recycling is at the forefront of composting technology. The compost undergoes a rigorous system of composting as specified in the BSI PAS 100 standard.
Tree Fella has now developed into the multifaceted company it is today providing not only arboriculture, but also offer the following services:
The leading Welsh training provider and assessment centre for all your Land-Based, Forestry, Trees & Timber needs. Working with Centres of Excellence across Europe and managing
Welcome to One Ash Training One Ash Training Limited was founded in 2008 by Mike and Dorothy Sumner and is located at One Ash Farm, Cronton, near Widnes, close to Junction 6 of th
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Alzheimer’s affects about 5.3 million people in the U.S. today. It is a progressive, degenerative disorder caused by damaged brain cells and causes problems with memory, thinking, and speaking skills, as well as behavior changes. Although there is no cure for Alzheimer's disease, researchers have found that these 4 daily habits started early in life can dramatically reduce your risk for developing the disease.
#1 - Get up and move - research from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign showed that people who exercise three or more times a week for 15 to 30 minutes a session are less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease. The exercise can include anything physical, such as walking, swimming, riding a bike or even dancing.
#2- Socialize - as some people age, they often become less social and even isolate themselves. Research from the Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center in Chicago showed that older adults who spend more time with others have a 70 percent lower rate of memory decline over a 12-year period than older adults who are not social.
#3 - Eat healthy - especially antioxidant-rich, anti-inflammatory foods can lower the risk of Alzheimer’s disease as much as 53 percent over nearly five years, according to research from Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. Examples of foods good for the brain include leafy greens, vegetables, nuts, berries, beans, whole grains, fish, poultry, olive oil, and wine.
#4 - Exercise your brain - it's good to not only exercise the body but equally important to exercise the mind. Keep the mind active by reading, doing crossword puzzles, playing board games, playing cards, helping grandchildren with their homework, learn a new language, take a course at the local community college. Do anything to keep your mind active, learning and healthy.
DISCLAIMER: The content or opinions expressed on this web site are not to be interpreted as medical advice. Please consult with your doctor or medical practictioner before utilizing any suggestions on this web site.
Ballet Magnificat is coming to Ontario, Canada, next week (March 16: Welland, March 19: Ottawa, March 20: Pembroke). You want to be there for several reasons:
The Story. Hiding Place is one of the most powerful stories of the past hundred years. It recounts the Ten Boom family’s hiding of Jewish people during the Holocaust in Holland and the price they paid for doing so.
The production. The medium of dance communicates the message of this extraordinary story in a way you will never forget. Ballet Magnificat is a professional Christian ballet company that combines excellence and passion in a most unusual way. You have to see it to believe it!
Hannah Gilman (Disclaimer! very personal and biased reason). This is the first time our daughter will be performing with Ballet Magnificat in Canada, not to mention her hometown of Ottawa! She recently has been promoted to full company member. It would mean so much to her to see as many friends (old and new) and family members there.
It’s a fund raiser. Proceeds of the Welland performance go to “Elisha House,” a local pregnancy and family support center. The Ottawa and Pembroke performances are fund raisers for “Ottawa Inner City Ministries,” an organization that works among the homeless in Ottawa.
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Winniford Resources at RootsWeb.com - The Internet's oldest and largest FREE genealogical community. An award winning genealogical resource with searchable databases, free Web space, mailing lists, message boards, and more.
Winniford Search at Genealogy.com - Access online data collections and CDs for vital historical records to fill the gap in your family tree research.
Ancestry World Tree entries for Winniford - The Ancestry World Tree contains more than 250 million names in family trees and is the largest collection of its kind on the Internet.
Rootsweb Homepage Search for Winniford - Find thousands of homepages with this powerful site-wide search engine.
Winniford Matches in the U.S. Immigration Collection - Discover your immigrant ancestors' homelands and learn the details of their journeys to America. Explore more than 10 million names from passenger lists and naturalization records spanning the 1500s to the 1900s!
Winniford Message Board at GenForum - Get in touch with other researchers from all over the world at GenForum, a part of the Community area at Genealogy.com.
Search the U.S. Federal Census Collection for Winniford - Fill the pages of your family history with the U.S. Federal Census Images and Indexes (1790-1930). Find obscure family facts like age, residence, occupation and more.
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Funeral cards are an overlooked free genealogical resource. They often contain Birth and Death years and are a substitute for birth and death records (Vital Records). Now they are not a true substitute for vital records but it's a good place to start! To find out what are true Vital Records see Genealogy Without Sources is Mythology
Unfortunately these death records are scattered and there has not been a repository for funeral cards until now. I'm trying to create the best funeral card database on the net. If you have death records such as funeral cards, please give them a home by submitting them to Ancestors At Rest.
A memento for Lieutenant Col. J. Dansereau, died in 1888, Vercheres, father in law of LA Senecal, Senateur, Legion of Honor, died 1887.
Or try a Trial Access on Ancestry.com Ancestry has more genealogy records than any site on the net and they often have free trials and special promotions.
If you have a transcription or a photo of death records (cemetery listings, funeral cards, death cards, coffin plates, church records etc) help build this database by submitting your death records
***You must delete the word REMOVE in my email address before sending to me or it won't work. So the real address is ancestorsatrest followed by the @ then the last bit gmail.com Sorry but spammers make this roundabout method of emailing necessary!***
This Death Records Database is an ongoing project and I have many more funeral cards to add so check back often.
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1. Κάθε προσφορά είναι δεσμευτική για τον αγοραστή και αθέτηση της αγοράς σημαίνει αρνητική αξιολόγηση ώστε να μη χρεώνομαι έξοδα πώλησης στο emarket. ΔΕΝ στέλνω αντικαταβολές και λόγω έξτρα χρέωσης των ΕΛΤΑ και γιατί αρκετές φορές δεν παραλαμβάνουν οι αγοραστές με αποτέλεσμα την επιβάρυνσή μου και την ταλαιπωρία των προϊόντων.
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The main purpose is to create a space to discuss, reflect and experiment with creativity, creative processes and creative tools of relevance for students.
The ASRC focuses on CUNY initiatives in five dynamic fields of applied science: Nanoscience, Photonics, Structural Biology, Neuroscience, and Environmental Sciences. Through its innovative architectural design, the center reflects a uniquely collaborative culture, where scientists work across disciplines to take on some of global science’s most vital and tantalizing challenges.
In New York, Mayor Bill de Blasio and Carmen Fariña, the schools chancellor, have disappointed school diversity advocates by failing to make integration a priority. The set-asides plan, approved by Ms. Fariña in November, was the first attempt at addressing the issue across multiple schools.
Community radio stations typically cover a small geographical area with a coverage radius of up to 5km and run on a not-for-profit basis. They can cater for whole communities or for different areas of interest. Community radio stations reflect a diverse mix of cultures and interests. But rather than ‘talk at’ its community, the station should become a central part of it.
Fred C. Dobbs and Bob Curtin, both down on their luck in Tampico, Mexico in 1925, meet up with a grizzled prospector named Howard and decide to join with him in search of gold in the wilds of central Mexico. Through enormous difficulties, they eventually succeed in finding gold, but bandits, the elements, and most especially greed threaten to turn their success into disaster.
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Food production, land use, and the building of community are interconnected themes. What is the relationship between the local food movement, farming and how we look at issues such as agribusiness, GMOs, and man-made chemicals? How has the preservation of land and natural resources become vital? The various local food movements found across the country have helped build their communities and created new economies.
Two pieces from Aaron Wilder's "End Water?" series are included in the exhibition and focus on the intersection of politics and agriculture on the timely subject of drought.
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I shall close my physical eyes and dismiss the temptation of matter. I shall peer through the darkness of silence until my eyes of relativity open into the one inner eye of light. When my two eyes of good and evil become single, and behold only the divine goodness of God in everything, then I shall find my body, mind, and soul filled with His omnipresent light.
This week on Mystic Chants, we bring to you the next chant in the Vairagya series – the Guru Paduka Stotram. This is a very powerful rendition of a well-known chant that glorifies the ‘sandals of the Guru’, which are symbolically represented as ‘the boat to help cross the endless ocean of life.’ This chant will enable those who listen to become receptive to the Guru’s Grace.
If grace is not available to you or you are not available to grace, it does not matter how much money you have, how much wealth you have, whatever nonsense you have, you will not live a beautiful life. A Guru’s grace is not some airy thing that you imagine. It is a very physical presence. It’s as physical as the breeze that you feel. It’s as physical as the sunlight.
What you refer to as the Guru is just a certain energy, a certain possibility. It is not the person. A certain person has only become a representative of that energy and that space. If you have to see, it is light that you need, not the light bulb. But right now that particular light bulb happens to be the source of light. So you tend to think “I cannot exist without the light bulb.” On one level it is true. But the nature of the Guru is not limited to time and space. So it is not because you sit next to the light bulb you get the maximum light. You could be a thousand miles away and you may receive more grace than the person who is right now sitting next to that person.
Success will not come to you without grace. Somehow, one way or the other you have to learn to be receptive to grace. Just your mental state may make you receptive, the way you keep your body may make you receptive, the way you keep your emotions may make you receptive or you have more complex methods, you understand the mechanics of how it works and you become receptive. But without grace there will be no success. You maybe brilliant but still you will be a failure. You may be immensely capable still you will be a failure.
But a moment of grace, and suddenly you will see everything will be successful. For you to be peaceful, for you to be happy, you can do it from within. If you know how to keep your body and your mind, you can do these things. But being successful in what you’re doing will not happen without grace. Without the lubricant of grace your machine will not go too far. Everything will be an uphill task in your life. Most human beings do this to themselves because they are so full of themselves. They will not become available to grace. Everything in their life is hard work – education is hard work, going to work is hard work, marriage is one big hard work. But if you become very receptive to grace, you find everything is effortless because you are now a well-lubricated being.
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The Nirvana Shatakam is towards this – you don’t want to be either this or that. If you don’t want to be this nor that, then what do you want to be? Your mind cannot understand this because your mind always wants to be something. If I say, “I don’t want to be this; I don’t want to be that,” you would think, “Oh something super!” Not super. “Oh, so emptiness?” Not emptiness. “Nothingness?” Not nothingness.
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When Bhagavan moved to Skandashram, Perumal Swami also went along with the others. Among the many attendants that gathered in the Ashram, there was one Yazhpani from Sri Lanka. (Sri Lanka was known as Yazhpanam. He was called Yazhpani.) He was a scrupulously clean person. He would sweep Skandashram daily and keep everything spotless. His reputation was equally spotless; whenever Bhagavan returned to the Ashram and leaves were scattered about, he would ask, ―Is Yazhpani not here?
Once, Yazhpani spread a paste of cow dung on the rough, soft earth of Skandashram, to make the ground smoother and harder. When Perumal Swami, who was somewhat like the manager of Skandashram, came and saw it while it was still wet and slippery, he became livid and shouted,
Yazhpani was a very sincere devotee of Bhagavan. He could not leave Bhagavan, but also wanted to obey the orders of the manager. Being a clever man, he tried to find a way out. There was a tall coconut tree inside Skandashram that protruded outside the Ashram grounds. Quickly he got onto the tree, climbed to the top of it, and stayed there. Now he was technically 'out' of the Ashram without leaving it! Everyone pleaded with him to come down, but he refused. At lunch, Bhagavan noticed that Yazhpani was missing. The other devotees then related what had happened.
Bhagavan got up, went toward the coconut tree and gently said, "Yazhpani, you may come and share the food."
Another day, Bhagavan was heard saying, "I had a notebook, in which I had written verses. A person from Uttarkasi took it, but has not returned it. It is several months now.''
Yazhpani disappeared for many days. He went to Uttarkasi, found the particular sadhu and fetched the notebook. He came back one day and presented it to Bhagavan. Bhagavan was very happy. Yazhpani told the other devotees that it had taken him several days, without a minute‘s rest, to fulfill the guru‘s need. That was the one-pointed devotion he had.
When another devotee asked, how Bhagavan felt when snakes crawled over his body, he replied laughingly, “Cool and soft.” - Bhagavan Ramana
Snakes were Bhagavan’s companions since the days on the hill. Bhagavan and snakes respected each other. They were the fellow lodgers in the caves on the hill. Bhagavan used to say, “We have come to their residence and we have no right to disturb or trouble them. They do not harm us.”
Bhagavan was completely at home with the snakes and other reptiles. They also had absolutely no fear of Bhagavan.
It is said that Sadhus extend their protection to all beings. This applied to Bhagavan who protected even poisonous creatures. He was stung by deadly scorpions at least on three occasions but nothing happened to him.
Once, a devotee wanted to know from Bhagavan whether it was true that he was friendly with snakes while living on the mountain. Bhagavan replied, “Yes, it is true. One particular snake crawled over my body. It was very friendly snake. At its touch my body used to feel as though it was tickled. The snake used to come and go whenever it liked, on it’s own accord.”
Dr. Sreenivas Rao, the Ashram doctor asked Bhagavan whether a snake had crept over his body. Bhagavan replied. “Yes, snakes raise their hood and look into your eyes. They seem to understand that they need not be afraid of me and then pass over me. It did not strike me either that I should do anything to it.”
When another devotee asked, how Bhagavan felt when snakes crawled over his body, he replied laughingly, “Cool and soft.”
Once, a snake crept into Skandasramam. Bhagavan’s mother was frightened when she saw the approaching cobra. But Bhagavan began walking towards the snake very calmly. As he did so, the snake began to withdraw and moved out. It withdrew into a crevice in the rocks. Bhagavan followed the snake to the crevice. The passage in the crevice ended against a rock wall. Being unable to escape, the snake all of a sudden turned towards Bhagavan and raised it’s hood and looked steadily at Bhagavan who in turn returned it’s gaze. The game of mutual hypnotizing went on for some time. The snake, presumably grasping that Bhagavan was harmless uncoiled and approached Bhagavan confidently. It almost touched his feet, and later slithered away. The same snake would often visit Skandasramam for Bhagavan’s ‘darshan’ even when he was amidst visitors. The snake would occasionally try to climb on Bhagavan, but he would not encourage it. There were two peacocks in the Ashram. When they danced, quite surprisingly this snake would also join them in their dance. The peacocks never hurt this snake.
There was another snake which would come to Bhagavan, go round him in Pradakshina three times. Bhagavan would say, “Go away. Visitors come here for darshan. Seeing you they will be frightened. Please go away.” And the snake would slither away!
At Skandasramam a peacock would follow Bhagavan everywhere. One day a huge black cobra appeared in the ashram and the peacock attacked it fiercely. The cobra spread its hood and the two natural enemies were poised to fight to death. When Bhagavan saw this, he understood the gravity of the situation. Bhagavan went near the cobra and said softly, “Why did you come here? That peacock will kill you. Better go away at once.” The cobra immediately lowered its hood and crawled away.
One morning, in December 1945, Chinnaswami and others saw a snake crawling near Bhagavan’s hall. People started shouting outside, “What kind of a snake is it? Beat it! Beat it!” When Bhagavan heard the sound of the beating of the snake he cried out, “Who is beating it?” Apparently this remonstration of Bhagavan was lost in the noise of the crowd, and the snake was killed. When Bhagavan came to know this he said, “If these persons are beaten like that, then they will know what it means to be beaten.”
Suri Nagamma tells on 23.5. 49 about a big green snake to be with Bhagavan in the Jubilee Hall. When Krishnaswami, Bhagavan's attendant pointed out that people might be afraid during the coming festival days Bhagavan said:
So saying Bhagavan looked at that snake for a while, steadfastly and graciously. Immediately after that, the snake, which was remaining still all the time they were discussing, got down the pandal rapidly, went into the flower-garden and disappeared.
With the death of my wife the bond between me and my family snapped. The desire to serve God had been in my mind for quite a long time. I gave up my job. I had heard a lot about Bhagavan. So I decided to go to Ramanasramam. Immediately after my arrival I was fortunate to be taken on the Ashram staff. I was looking after the Ashra
m’s correspondence. Still later I was asked to work in the kitchen. There I had the good fortune to work under Bhagavan’s direct supervision.
I was suffering for long from Asthma. It gave me a lot of trouble while cooking, but I never mentioned it to Bhagavan. I felt that I should endure it to the very end.
Bhagavan used to prepare various kinds of chutney, usually made of coconut with fragrant herbs and condiments. He was very fond of using the cheapest and most commonly found herbs and seeds and was a wizard in making wonderful dishes from the simplest ingredients. When something unusual was ready, he would give everybody in the kitchen a pinch to taste and we would take it with eyes closed, deeming it to be prasad. On one such occasion he gave me a pinch of some chutney and said, “This is medicine for you”. Without giving much thought to it I swallowed the titbit and soon realised that I was completely cured of asthma.
Once somebody complained to Bhagavan that the Ashram food was very pungent. He said, “When sattvic food is essential for spiritual practice how is it that the Ashram food is so heavily spiced”? Bhagavan explained that as long as the ingredients were pure and prepared in a pure place and in the proper way, seasoning was a matter of taste and habit and did not make food less sattvic.
An unwritten rule in the Ashram demanded that until the last meal was served and cleared, the workers should attend to their duties only. Sitting in meditation or in Bhagavan’s hall was strongly discouraged. The manager argued, with good reason, that devoted service to the Ashram was itself spiritual practice of the highest order and no other practice was needed. He would not allow us to linger in the hall during working hours, which was often tantalising because of the interesting discussions and happenings that were going on there. When we would sneak in and hide ourselves behind people’s backs, Bhagavan would look at us significantly, as if saying, “Better go to your work. Don’t ask for trouble”.
At night, after dinner, we would all collect around Bhagavan. The visitors would have left by that time and we had him all to ourselves. We felt like a big family collected after a day’s work. During this short hour Bhagavan would enquire about our welfare, chat with us, make us laugh, and also give instructions for the next day.
With time I realized that working with Bhagavan in the kitchen was not mere cooking, but definitely a form of spiritual training. The first lesson in spiritual education to learn, and to learn for good, is to obey the guru implicitly without questioning or using one’s own judgement in the least. Even if we knew a better way of doing it, we had to do it exactly as the Master told us. It might have appeared that by obeying him the work would be ruined, but still one had to obey. One must master this art of instantaneous and unquestioning obedience, for the secret of realization lies in this utter surrender and renunciation of one’s own judgement.
Bhagavan himself was an excellent cook and made a point of teaching us to cook properly. Cooking is the most rewarding work, for good cooks are usually poor eaters, and all profit goes to others. That is probably why Bhagavan selected cooking as a training ground for some of his devoted disciples.
It was Bhagavan’s order that the leftovers should be used as stock for the next day’s breakfast. Iddlies with sambar being the standard breakfast at the Ashram, the leftovers from the previous day would come in handy. Bhagavan would come into the kitchen in the early hours of the morning, warm the leftovers, dilute it and add some more ingredients for the morning sambar. The injunction against taking food from the previous day was very much respected among the higher castes. He insisted that avoidance of waste overrules everything else, and he would never permit God’s gifts to be thrown away. As to giving leftovers to beggars, it was not practicable, for he insisted that beggars be given the same food as everybody else and not some inferior stuff. Even dogs had to be fed from the common meal, and first, too!
Every morning just before breakfast Bhagavan would enter the kitchen. The vessels containing coffee, iddlies and sambar were kept ready, covered and shining bright. He would lift the lid, look inside and say, “This is coffee. These are iddlies. This is sambar”. We all felt that this consecrated the food before it was distributed to the visitors and inmates.
Once he came to the kitchen before dawn and put some of the previous day’s soup on the fire for heating. Some leaves were washed and cut and he told me to mix them in the soup and continue mixing until they lost their bright green colour. For a long time he did not return. The leaves would not change colour, the soup was getting dry and I was afraid there might be no sambar for breakfast. Bhagavan came in just before breakfast. “What, you are still mixing”? he asked with a bright smile. He was pleased that I had implicitly obeyed him and asked me to continue mixing. The gravy was ready in time and was delicious.
Once Bhagavan was frying a large quantity of condiments in a big iron pan over a strong fire. I was standing beside him when he quietly asked me to remove the pan from the fire at once. Probably he saw that more heating would burn the spices. There was nothing nearby to hold the pan with, so I caught the pan with my bare hands, lifted it and put it on the ground. I was not at all afraid to touch the hot iron, nor was I surprised that I could lift it without feeling its weight. The surprise came later when I realized how utterly impossible was all that had happened. It was a striking instance of the power of obedience to one’s guru.
Sometimes I was fortunate enough to be able to serve food to Bhagavan with my own hands. I studied carefully how I should serve to please him and was very alert and careful. Yet he would be more alert than me and notice the slightest mistake. “Why did you serve me more than usual? Do I need more food today than yesterday? And why do I get more sweets and dainties than others? How do you dare to make distinctions”? People nearby would plead for me. “No, Bhagavan”, they would say, “Sundaram did not serve you more. Look, we got as much as you did”. But Bhagavan would not be easily appeased. “You do not know, the ego is strong in him. His giving preference to me is the working of his ego”. I could not find out where I was at fault, but I took his scolding as a kind of blessing and would not worry.
The women working in the kitchen were so orthodox that they could not accept the previous day’s food. Once when some leftover sambar was taken to a devotee’s house, a special ceremony was ordered to purify the house. On hearing that Bhagavan told the ladies, “Call the purifiers and get your kitchen purified. I shall never more enter your kitchen”. The women, for the sake of their orthodox customs, lost Bhagavan’s constant presence, company and guidance. It was a real tragedy. Each devotee in the Ashram believed that Bhagavan was God Himself who had come to purify and bless him and put his feet firmly on the path to liberation. Yet when God Himself went against their religious customs, they would rather cling to their customs than to God. Blessed were those who had no other rule but obedience to Bhagavan. It was clear that he was trying to teach us the simple lesson that in his presence no rule was valid except the rule of absolute surrender. But it was not an easy lesson to learn. Again and again old habits and loyalties would assert themselves and make us pit our will against his, to our greatest harm.
Bhagavan was not a rebel or a reformer. He did not discourage people from following their religious customs at home. But in the Ashram he would not take all customs for granted. In the Ashram he was the religion and the custom, and those who forgot it had to face his very strong will
Another time when a devotee wanted 1 lakh (one hundred thousand) Tulasi leaves to perform an elaborate puja, she did not escape Bhagavan’s wrath.
“People will not allow the leaves to remain where they are, beautiful and alive. They pick them, pierce them, thread and kill them. Does God need such worship? Don’t they belong to him when they are on the plants or trees? We do these horrible things to flowers, but we would not offer ourselves to God.”
Bhagavan’s kindness and solicitude even extended to the vegetation. There used to be an almond tree to the north of Bhagavan’s hall. Chinnaswami asked a man to clear it of dead leaves, which could be used later for making leaf plates. The man started chopping with his billhook the leaves of the tree, indiscriminately right, left and centre.
Bhagavan who was observing all these winced and called to the man, “Hey! What are you doing? You are torturing the tree too much. Don’t you know the tree is alive?”
Bhagavan kept on admonishing the man, “You people can do nothing without causing pain. Imagine what would happen if I suddenly grabbed your hair and pulled it. Your hair may have no life, yet you would feel it. Better leave the poor tree alone and go away!”
Once Bhagavan saw somebody cutting a twig from a Neem tree in the night to use it as a tooth brush the next morning.
Bhagavan asked him, “Cant you let the tree sleep in peace? Surely you can take your twig in the day time. Why not have a little sense of compassion? A tree does not howl, nor can it bite or run away. Does it mean one can do anything to the tree.”
One morning Krishnaswami, Bhagavan’s attendant, was plucking down the ripe coconuts from the trees with a stick while Bhagavan was returning from the goshala. Bhagavan asked Krishnaswami, what type of stick he was using to pluck the coconuts, whether it had a bamboo bit attached to the end or an iron point. Krishnaswami remarked that it was only an iron sickle.
Bhagavan asked, ‘Will not the trees be hurt by the sharp iron? Would not a rod with a bamboo bit at the end serve the purpose?’
But he did not wait for a reply. Krishnaswami went on with his work without changing his implement. He continued to use the same iron sickle every morning.
A week later, at the same time as on the previous occasion, while Krishnaswami was cutting down the coconuts from the trees, one fell on his forehead, striking his nose very painfully. This news was reported to Bhagavan. While expressing pity for the man, Bhagavan also remarked, ‘Now he will know what it is to be hurt, and also how much his iron sickle must have hurt the uncomplaining trees.’
One day when Bhagavan was seated in the midst of his disciples, he suddenly got up and strode quickly toward the hill. Kunju Swami said, ―I was very curious. Bhagavan usually never did anything unpredictable. Whenever he did, on rare occasions, there was some significance behind it.‖ Kunju Swami was waiting for Bhagavan to instruct him to come, but the guru went alone. From a distance he could see Bhagavan surrounded by monkeys. After half an hour or so, Bhagavan came back with his eyes swollen from shedding tears. ―We were alarmed and asked what happened,‖ Kunju Swami narrated.
Bhagavan replied, ―These monkeys have been searching for me at Skandashram. When I left, they searched all over the hill, putting their lives in peril. Monkeys live in kingdoms, and if they wandered into another territory, they could be killed by rival monkeys. These monkeys have come with their children at risk and are begging me to come back to Skandashram because they miss me there. It took me a long time to persuade them. I explained my situation and asked them to go back. I gave them my assurance that they will get back safely.‖
Whenever Kunju Swami narrated this anecdote, he would weep copiously because he would bring before us Bhagavan‘s poignant unity with the animal kingdom, including monkeys.
Wolter A. Keers was a Dutch teacher and writer who lectured extensively on Yoga and Advaita in Europe in the 1970s and 80s. Shortly before his death in the 1980
s, he invited his friends to a party at his house in his hometown. At the end of the party, he informed his friends that he was going to give up his body. He prostrated to a large photo of Sri Ramana that he had placed on the floor. Then he placed a cushion in front of the photo, laid down his head on the cushion at Sri Ramana’s feet and passed away.
I brought a large amount of spiritual samskaras into this life. I was born into a family of clergymen. All interest in our household was focused on matters of religion. I must have been taught how to pray almost before I could talk. During a despairing phase of my life, I read Jnana Yoga by Swami Vivekananda. It caused something of an explosion in me. There, in those pages, I finally found someone who had been able to put into words what I had been feeling intuitively. It was a relief to discover that countless seekers down the ages had shared my own problem and spiritual hunger.
Not long after, I came across The Secret Path by Paul Brunton When I read in those pages that there was a living sage in India with whom one could talk, blue patches returned to my sky. There was a photo of Bhagavan in the book. I used to focus on it during my meditation and I also began to concentrate on the heart-centre that Bhagavan had stated was on the right chest. It took a lot of effort and practice to become fully absorbed in these objects of meditation, but I persevered because I felt at the time that these were tools that had been given to me by Bhagavan.
I concentrated on Bhagavan more and more. Sometimes, I was almost fighting with him, begging him to help me in my efforts to come and see him. I know it sounds absurd to make such a claim, but there came a point when I could confidently say ‘I won’. One day I looked at Bhagavan’s photo and knew with a calm unshakable certainty that I would be travelling to India. And the opportunity came in the beginning of 1950.
Roda Maclver, a Bombay devotee who had been living near Bhagavan for several years took me to the Ashram and pointed out Bhagavan to me. The mere sight of him made me tremble all over because I had come face to face with the divine. This recognition affected me so much that my body shook involuntarily. As I gazed at Bhagavan, I felt I saw God himself sitting there.
In that early morning meeting I saw a blazing light that had taken a human form. It was more radiant than anything I had ever seen before. When I was very young, I had believed that God was some magnificent being, having a human form that radiated light and goodness. I had long since abandoned this childhood belief, believing it to be a fairy story that was told only to credulous children. Yet now this childhood belief turned out to be true, because here before me was a human form that seemed to be made of light itself. God became manifest before my eyes, announcing his presence to me by radiating a blazing, penetrating light, a light that went right through me like x-rays.
When I had time to reflect on this first darshan, it seemed amazing that such an air of normality could prevail around someone who was radiating so much light and energy. Perhaps other people were not seeing and feeling what I was experiencing. I asked Roda about this later that day. She laughed and said, “Many people do have special experiences when they see Bhagavan. For most of the time we all see him as a normal, elderly person sitting on a sofa, but once in a while he graces us with an experience, such as you had today, that convinces us of his greatness and his divinity.”
There was a radiant power and energy in Bhagavan’s presence that effortlessly swept through the mind and matter. His grace silenced my mind, it filled my heart, and it took me to realms that were way beyond the phenomenal. The light radiating from Bhagavan filled my being, sweeping away all my darkness in one stroke. Effort seemed redundant when his presence alone was enough to evaporate the usual mental flow of thoughts, ideas and problems.
For me, Bhagavan’s immediate presence was overwhelmingly potent and nothing could distract or disturb me there. However, I began to notice that the exalted state of experience in his presence gradually wore off when I went back to my little house opposite the Ashram. Sitting in Bhagavan’s presence I felt a quiet lucidity. All thoughts and problems would be swept away, burnt in the raging fire of his potent presence. But after a few hours of being alone in my room, I would realise that these states were only temporary because my old thoughts and problems would eventually rise up again. I felt I had to confront Bhagavan with this problem. I had not come to him for blissful experiences; I had come to him to seek a permanent end to my mind and all its problems.
That day when I passed in front of him, a quick smile passed over his face. I somehow felt that he knew what I had come for. Was he smiling at the audacity of my demand? I sat down among the crowd close to Bhagavan, and began to bombard him with thoughts. With all the mental energy I could summon up, I shot out my complaint at him: ‘Bhagavan, of what use is all your radiance to me if I cannot solve my mental problems the moment I leave you?’ This, with minor variations, I repeated again and again. Bhagavan took no notice. He continued to go through his everyday routine. Frustrated, I concentrated on him even more. I tried to shake his indifference with my thoughts. I felt I was shaking him the way I would shake a tree to get a fruit to fall off. The whole force of my will was focused on one thought, ‘I must have an answer; I must have an answer.’ Finally, my mental persistence paid off. He turned in my direction and looked at me with a smile of utter amazement on his face. Then his expression changed and its new configuration exclaimed, ‘You are looking for your glasses and they are on your nose!’ No words passed his lips, but the message came to me with unbelievable clarity. There was no doubt or conjecture or imagination. Bhagavan continued to gaze at me. Perhaps he was waiting for some kind of response.
Suddenly his eyes emitted light and spat fire at me. I can think of no other way of describing that sudden explosion in his gaze. His powerful look went straight into me, boring away at everything that made me think I was different and separate from him. I felt the right-hand-side heart getting warmer as he continued to gaze at me, until I felt it to be a hot, fiery ball glowing inside me. I felt as if he was charging it with some immensely powerful spiritual electricity because, as he continued to look at me, I had the unmistakable feeling that my heart-center was some kind of spiritual dynamo that was emitting sparks of light and energy. I felt as if some enormously potent electrical apparatus had been suddenly transplanted into my chest.
I sat rigid and straight, my eyes glued to his. Fire flowed from his glowing eyes and drilled into the core of my being. How long this transmission lasted, I cannot say. Time and space had no meaning in that never-ending moment when our eyes were locked together. At some point, I realized that my body could no longer stand the strain. The fire in my chest had expanded to the point where I felt that I was about to explode. Mentally, I asked Bhagavan to let me go.
I had received what I had come for. There was a complete trans- formation, inside and out, and it all happened without a word being spoken. That communication through silence was clearer and more direct than any explanation that could be given in words.
Having received the blessings and initiation, I gave my place in the crowd to those who might still have been seeking their own final benediction. Back in Bombay, where I stayed in a friend’s flat, I was amazed to discover to what extent changes had occurred. Something had clearly and demonstrably transformed my mind and my understanding.
My two months’ stay with Bhagavan had turned me inside out and upside down. My mind and heart had been illuminated by his grace, but I also knew that the time I spent with him had been too short to remove all obstacles. Being with Bhagavan had given me the unshakable conviction that he was looking after me. I knew that he was supervising my spiritual welfare. I also knew that his guidance would not cease simply because he had shed his body. Three months after his physical departure I had a vision of Bhagavan that amply justified my faith that he would continue to guide me.
I used to imagine myself in the hall, speaking with him. During one of these imaginary exercises, I suddenly found myself transported back to Sri Ramanasramam, and once more I was sitting opposite to him. He smiled at me. How can that smile ever be described? It contained the whole world. On this occasion I felt I was being bathed in a radiant glow of love and light. I asked him what I should do about all the various mental problems. He told me to spend time with another venerable teacher whose name was mentally mentioned to me. I spent several years with this man until I felt that all my problems had been overcome.
I still find myself being with Bhagavan. Sometimes it is with form and sometimes it is without form. It is a kind of deep visitation that touches and overwhelms me when it suddenly descends.When Bhagavan’s presence makes itself known to me, I feel tears beginning to flow. Deep emotions arise. I glow with happiness and my heart leaps into the sky.
The first time I saw Bhagavan, I immediately recognised that this was the being I had been looking for all my life. My immediate experiences in his presence cemented that conviction. The problem I always encounter when I start to speak or write about Bhagavan is that the real Ramana the Maharshi is unimaginable and therefore indescribable. Who, for example, can really describe happiness? My experience of Bhagavan was pure happiness. The pure radiance of his real, egoless state is unimaginable, beyond any verbal description.
I was inclined to compare him with Jesus or the Buddha. But they were images in my head, formed on the beliefs in which I had been brought up and on the stories heard and read later on. Sri Ramana Maharshi, from the second I saw him, was anything but an image in my head. He was a bomb that exploded the myth of my life. His look blasted away years of accumulated wrong ideas.
In his presence reality manifested itself. His presence revealed to me how stupid I had been all my life. I came to Bhagavan for help to climb a mountain, but after smiling at my idea of help, he showed me that the mountain did not exist. I regarded myself as a poor man in need of help. He revealed to me that I was more than a millionaire. He showed me that I was the source of all things. He enabled me to realize the timeless, unimaginable, unthinkable ‘I am’.
Simply by abiding in his luminous natural state, he made me experience myself as a light. I will not say that in his presence my sense of
‘I’ vanished completely; it simply diminished in significance. It took me three or four years for the full impact of Bhagavan’s silence to settle in me and become, if I may use such a phrase, ‘my own’.
Bhagavan encouraged us to examine through self-enquiry, questions such as,‘ Who wants to realize? Who feels exalted or miserable? Who feels angry, desired or shunned?’ The purpose here is not to track down the person who had these feelings or emotions, it is to discover that such a person does not and never did exist.
By sitting in Bhagavan’s presence, there was a confrontation between illusion and truth, and in that confrontation illusion could not sustain itself. Whatever transformation took place in his presence happened of its own accord, not because he desired it or willed it. Darkness was exposed to light and ceased to be dark. Light did not orches- trate it in any way. It simply expressed its inherent nature. If you ask me how all this worked, my answer is, ‘I don’t know.’
discovered it during one of the discussions, and it had really surprised and shocked her. It was there,
discovered it, she thought it was something very superficial which she could easily throw off; but as
the days went by she found that it wasn’t just a mild affair, but a deep-rooted hatred which had been
that is not love. Thought is sensation, and sensation is not love. The very process of thinking is the
denial of love. Love is the flame without the smoke of thought, of jealousy, of antagonism, of usage,
must be hate; for the mind is the seat of hate, of antagonism, of opposition, of conflict. Thought is
reaction, and reaction is always, in one way or another, the source of enmity. Thought is opposition,
hate; thought is always in competition, always seeking an end, success; its fulfilment is pleasure and
its frustration is hate. Conflict is thought caught in the opposites; and the synthesis of the opposites
is still hate, antagonism. ”You see, I always thought I loved the children, and even when they grew up
they used to come to me for comfort when they were in trouble. I took it for granted that I loved them,
especially those who were my favorites away from the classroom; but now I see there has always been an undercurrent of hate, of deep-rooted antagonism. What am I to do with this discovery? You
Let us do so now and see what happens; let us be passively watchful of hate as it unrolls itself. Don’t
be shocked, don’t condemn or find excuses; just passively watch it. Hate is a form of frustration, is
money in it, or if it didn’t bring more prestige, more power.‘More’ was his god, and we were all his
opportunity to be the boss. On my holidays I used to paint, but it was most unsatisfactory; I wanted
to give my life to it, and I actually gave only a couple of months a year. Finally I stopped painting,
”I fell in love with a married man, and we lived together secretly. I was furiously jealous of his wife
to move to another town, and my jealousy never abated. It was an unbearable thing. To forget it all,
I took to teaching more intensely. But now I see I am still jealous, not of him, for he is dead, but of
Jealousy is hate, is it not? If one loves, there is no room for anything else. But we do not love; the
”I can see now that in school, with my married sisters, and in almost all my relationships, there was
The stronger the ideal, the deeper the suppression, the deeper the conflict and antagonism. ”Yes, I see all that now; and strangely, as I watch, I don’t mind being what I actually am.”
You don’t mind it because there is a kind of brutal recognition, is there not? This very recognition
brings a certain pleasure; it gives vitality, a sense of confidence in knowing yourself, the power of
for jealousy, for frustration, for being left: it is hate and the knowledge of it. There is pride in knowing,
release, but only produces another crisis, another antagonism. Just be passively watchful of this and
let the truth of it be. ”Will there be freedom from jealousy, from hate, from this constant, suppressed
will succeed in your desire, but that is only another substitution, and so the battle is on again. This
desire to gain or to avoid is still within the field of opposition, is it not? See the false as the false,
then the truth is. You don’t have to look for it. What you seek you will find, but it will not be truth.
be passively aware of this total thought process, and also of the desire to be free of it. ”All this has
I hope it won’t take more years to go beyond this conflict. There I am hoping again! I shall silently
Mastan Swami was born 1878 in Desur, about forty miles from Tiruvannamalai. He came from a Muslim family of weavers. Even in his childhood he experienced samadhi states. While plying the family loom, his hands and feet would suddenly stop and become absolutely still.
upaksha Cave. (His unwavering gaze) was filled with grace, compassion and steady wisdom. I stood by his side. After giving me a look, he opened the gate of my Heart and I was also established in his state. I stood like that for eight hours, absolutely without fatigue, but filled with total absorption and peace. Bhagavan in those days used to open our heart with a simple gracious look, and it transformed us. There was no need for any questions since he made us, by his look, like himself.”
“ All sorts of beings gravitate towards the presence of a jnani, devas (from heavenly realms), rishis, Brahmanishtas (established in Brahman), siddhas (perfected beings with supernatural powers) and yogis. Some come in a normal human form, but others turn up in their subtle, astral bodies. Some of these great beings show up in the guise of beggars or madmen, and some of them even appear in the forms of birds and animals.
“Among those who show up in a normal human body, and who subsequently stay on and become devotees, there is a huge range of spiritual attainment: complete beginners mix with highly advanced souls. The most advanced are ripe fruits, just waiting to fall. They only have to come into the presence of a jnani in order to plunge into a deep experience of the Self. One such devotee was Mastan.
“He was such a ripe soul, when he came to Virupaksha Cave to see me he would sometimes go into a deep samadhi before he had even entered the cave. As soon as he touched the railings of the gate, he would have a paralyzing experience of the Self. He would stand, rooted to the spot, unable to move, for six or seven hours. This happened several times. Usually, these experiences would happen before he had even seen me since I would be inside the cave, unaware what was going on at the gate.
“Mastan was in an entirely different category to most of the people who came. He was highly spiritual, although outwardly he looked like an ordinary man. He was kind and generous, always looking for an opportunity to help other people. He never showed any self-importance. On the contrary he liked to stay in the background, unnoticed and unappreciated by ordinary people.”
These samadhi states did not give him a full and permanent experience of the Self. When his mind reasserted itself, he went to Bhagavan for advice:
Bhagavan then told me, ‘Fix the mind in the Heart. If you keep your attention at the source from where all thoughts arise, the mind will subside at the source and reality will shine forth.’
I had already come across similar teachings in Maharaja Turavu, Mastan’s verses and Sukar Kaivalyam. I had also seen these instructions in several other books. I took a firm decision that this was the way for me. After this meeting with Bhagavan I had no further doubts about this. No doubts at all." (From B. V. Narasimha Swami’s interview)
"For some time, while I was meditating at night for about an hour, I used to hear the sound of a big bell ringing. Sometimes a limitless effulgence would appear. In 1922 when I visited Bhagavan at his new ashram at the foot of the hill, I asked him about this.
He advised me, ‘There is no need to concern ourselves about sounds such as these. If you see from where it rises, it will be known that it arises on account of a desire [sankalpa] of the mind. Everything appears in oneself and subsides within oneself. The light, too, only appears from the same place. If you see to whom it appears, mind will subside at the source and only reality will remain.’" (From Narasimha Swami’s interview.)
Mastan continued to visit Bhagavan throughout the 1920s, although his visits were less frequent than in earlier years.
The math that Mastan and Akhilandamma ran in Desur had been established to serve travelling sadhus, particularly those who were devotees of Bhagavan. The following story, narrated by Viswanatha Swami, indicates that Mastan took this responsibility very seriously:
In those days [the 1920s] some of Bhagavan’s devotees used to travel on foot to nearby towns such as Polur and Desur. We used to undertake these trips to visit devotees who lived in those areas. Bhagavan always gave us his permission before we undertook any of these trips. The members of the group would vary from trip to trip but we could usually count on devotees such as Kunju Swami, Ramaswami Pillai, ‘Nondi’ Srinivasa Iyer, Ramanatha Brahmachari and Ranga Rao to be enthusiastic about these adventures. I also went on many of these trips. Some of our expeditions would be to Cuddalore or Vellore, but most of them would be to locations in the Polur and Chengam areas.
When we travelled we would never stay in houses. When night came we would shelter in mantapams or caves. Sometimes we would just sleep under trees. We would beg for our food on the way. Sometimes people would give us provisions for a meal. If that happened we would stop and cook. If we received cooked food in our bowls, we would share it out equally among all the members of our group. Although we had a lot of fun, we were also aware that we were sadhus on a pilgrimage. As we walked we would chant scriptural works or meditate in silence.
On some of these trips Mastan would somehow find out in advance where we were going. We would arrive at a town, Polur for example, and find him waiting for us. Once he had discovered our whereabouts, he would make us sit while he went out begging for us. We didn’t want to be served in this way, but Mastan was very insistent. He told us on these occasions that he was the ‘devotee of devotees’, a role and a title that he took on himself.
He would say, ‘I want to serve the devotees of Bhagavan. You must stay here while I find food for you.’
Mastan would generally return with a huge amount of food, far more than we could possibly eat. After we had eaten as much as we could, we would share the leftovers with any local people who lived nearby. If we were living in caves or other out-of-the-way places, we would give the leftovers to monkeys.
As he fed us Mastan would make one persistent request: ‘Please tell me some stories about the glory of our Master. Tell me everything he has said during the time I was not with him. To me, every word Bhagavan speaks is holy. The words that come out of his holy mouth are so powerful, merely listening to them can give liberation to ripe souls.’ (Unpublished story narrated to V. Ganesan by Viswanatha Swami)
Mastan passed away on 8th November 1931. When Bhagavan learned of Mastan’s passing away, he sent Kunju Swami to his village with full instructions on how to make a samadhi for Mastan. There is a Tamil book [Tirumular’s Tirumandiram] that faithfully gives the details of how saints who have followed Lord Siva have to be buried. In accordance with these details Bhagavan drew up a plan of the dimensions of the samadhi and sent it along with Kunju Swami. It seemed very strange to us that a Muslim should be given a Saiva saint’s burial and stranger still that Bhagavan, who did not generally encourage ceremonial rites, actually laid down in the minutest detail the rites to be followed in the samadhi of Mastan.
There is something called organ comfort. There are various aspects to this. Just to handle one aspect of it – see right now, most of the vital organs of the body are in the chest and abdomen region. These organs are not rigid, they are not fixed with bolts and clams. They are loose, hanging in nets. Only if you sit with your spine erect, your organs will be in the maximum possible comfort.
If you travel 1000km on a reclining chair, your lifespan will come down by at least three to five years…
Now, the modern idea of comfort is to lean backward and slouch. If you sit in such a posture, your organs will never be at comfort. They will not function the way they need to. This is especially true if you eat a full meal and sit in a reclining chair. A lot of travel happens in reclining chairs. I would say, if you travel a thousand kilometers on a reclining chair in a car, your lifespan will come down by at least three to five years. This is because the organs suffer so much, their ability to function will go down dramatically or you will at least be impaired in some ways.
Keeping the body erect is not because we don’t like comfort, it is because we understand and experience comfort in a completely different way. You can train your muscles to be comfortable, with your spine erect, but you cannot train your organs to be comfortable while slouching. There is no way to do it. So, we choose to train the body, so that our skeletal system and muscular system is comfortable sitting this way.
I was continually asked to be truthful. And I said to my father, "Whenever you say to me to be truthful, you have to remember one thing, that truth has to be rewarded; otherwise you are forcing me not to be truthful. I am willing."
Very easily I figured out that truth does not pay: you are punished. Lies pay; you are rewarded. Now it was a question of very decisive, very great importance. So I made it clear to my parents that it had to be understood clearly: "If you want me to be truthful then truth has to be rewarded, and not in a future life but here and now, because I am being truthful here and now. And if truth is not rewarded, if I am punished for it, then you are forcing me to lie. So let this be clearly understood; then there is no problem for me, I will always be truthful."
I don't think that every child tries to figure it out and makes a clear-cut contract with the parents. But this became a contract with my father. Howsoever the truth was against him, his morality, his family, his society, his respect, that did not matter; what mattered was that I was true. And for that I needed immediate reward, "Otherwise next time you know I will say what you want to hear -- but remember, it will be a lie."
The day that for the first time I said this to my father, he said, "Let me think it over, because you seem to be tricky. You are putting me into a subtle net. You do some mischief and are truthful, and I will have to reward you for your mischief"
I said, "It is your business to decide whether you want me to be truthful or not. Anyway I am going to do what I want to do. The mischief would have happened anyway. It has happened, only afterwards the question arises to be true or to be untrue. So why bring mischief into it? It has already happened. Now nothing can be done about it. You cannot undo it.
What can be done is: you can force me to lie, and I can lie. And I can lie with such a face that you will think I am absolutely truthful. I will learn. If that is the way, then let that be the way, but remember, you have been responsible for distracting me from truth because you were rewarding lies and punishing the truth. You can think it over. I am not in a hurry. You are asking me."
What had happened was that, living two or three blocks away from my family was a brahmin family, very orthodox brahmins. Brahmins cut all their hair and just leave a small part on the seventh chakra on the head uncut so that part goes on growing. They go on tying it and keeping it inside their cap or inside their turban. And what I had done was, I had cut the father's hair. In summertime in India, people sleep outside the house, on the street. They bring their beds, cots, on the streets. The whole town sleeps on the streets in the night, it is so hot inside.
So this brahmin was sleeping -- and it was not my fault... he had such a long choti; it is called choti, that bunch of hair. I had never seen it because it was always hidden inside his turban. While he was sleeping, it was hanging down and touching the street. From his cot it was so long that I was tempted, I could not resist; I rushed home, brought the scissors, cut it off completely and took it and kept it in my room.
In the morning he must have found that it was gone. he could not believe it because his whole purity was in it, his whole religion was in it -- his whole spirituality was destroyed. But everybody in the neighborhood knew that if anything goes wrong... first they would rush to me. And he came immediately. I was sitting outside knowing well that he would come in the morning. He looked at me. I also looked at him. He said to me, "What are you looking at?"
I said, "I have not done anything to this man, but I have cut a choti which certainly cannot belong to this man, because when I was cutting it, what was he doing? He could have prevented it."
I said, "That certainly shows that hairs are dead. You can cut them but a person is not hurt, no blood comes out. So what is the fuss about? A dead thing was hanging there... and I thought that you are unnecessarily carrying this dead thing inside your turban for your whole life -- why not relieve you? It is in my room. And with my father I have the contract to be true."
So I brought out his choti and said, "If you are so interested in it, you can take it back. If it is your spirituality, your brahminism, you can keep it tied and put it inside your turban. It is dead anyway; it was dead when it was attached to you, it was dead when I detached it. You can keep it inside your turban."
My father said, "This is the trouble. Yesterday he proposed a contract that if he speaks the truth... and sincerely; he is not only speaking the truth, he is even giving the proof He has told the whole story -- and even has logic behind it -- that it was a dead thing so why be bothered with a dead thing? And he is not hiding anything."
He rewarded me with five rupees. In those days, in that small village, five rupees was a great reward. The man was mad at my father. He said, "You will spoil this child. You should beat him rather than giving him five rupees. Now he will cut other people's chotis. If he gets five rupees per choti, all the brahmins of the town are finished, because they are all sleeping outside in the night; and when you are sleeping you cannot go on holding your choti in your hand. And what are you doing? -- this will become a precedent."
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“Is this you and did this extremely rude person take your pic without permission??” She asked, linking to the above Instagram post on Stephanie Lange’s account. When I saw the photo – horribly edited around my mouth, eyes and eyebrows – and read the caption, “The REAL reason your makeup doesn’t look like beauty gurus,” I got some kind of feels in the pit of my stomach.
This vlogger, unknown to me at that moment, stole my photo, jacked up my face, and alluded that I tried to copy the Nikkie Tutorials look on the left and failed (photo credit to Nikkie for that photo on the left, by the way, and the majority of photos here today will be screenshots!).
There are MANY things wrong with her actions. And I decided we need to discuss this, because this is a woman who seems to have built a brand around building others up – she talked a lot about confidence and self esteem for her viewers in the accompanying YouTube video to her 1.2 MILLION subscribers – for which she used that ugly collage above as the thumbnail. And she’s apparently writing a book on confidence.
But yet…she takes a stranger’s photo off the internet, edits it to suit her needs, and uses it to demonstrate why your makeup might not look as good as a beauty guru’s makeup.
I will say upfront – she took down the collage from her Instagram (however, she had turned comments off on it; I couldn’t load them after my friend messaged me) and she also removed the thumbnail of it from her video). For that I am grateful. And what I’m about to do is outline key takeaways from what happened. My intent is to use this situation as a lesson, not a bashing session.
I don’t know how many times the blogging community has to express this to the general public, let alone other influencers, but OUR PHOTOS ARE OUR COPYRIGHTED PROPERTY. I’m SO SO tired of brands stealing influencer photos to promote their product, without giving credit or payment. I’m tired of people not thinking “oh, this photo has a watermark on it. Perhaps I should ask the owner permission before using it.”
I may not have 1.2 million subscribers – I’m pretty small time – but BeautyJudy has been around for 9 1/2 years, and I’ve gotten to know a LOT of other influencers both big and small, and I am recognizable to those that know me or of me.
But regardless – not only did she steal my photo, but she edited it in a very poor manner, making the picture look even worse (hey, I never claimed my photos were great, guys), and used it. Again – UNACCEPTABLE.
As you can see, my actual photo is very different. The edits to the photo make it more gaudily similar to the features/coloring as beautiful Nikkie has on the left.
WHY, I wonder, if she talks in her video about how different beauty gurus look in person compared with their videos and images due to lighting and multiple takes/angles, doesn’t she take an unedited simple phone camera photo of her own look, and then a flawless image, and use that in a collage. Another vlogger who did a similar topic simply used a couple photos of gurus in her thumbnail – she didn’t drag a stranger into it.
My interpretation of that collage, with her caption, said to me, “I’m going to tell you in my video about why your makeup looks like the crap on the right when you’re trying to achieve the perfection on the left.”
Imagine if she’d stolen the photo of someone who put themselves out there but had serious depression, anxiety or image issues. How shook do you think that person would be? That could have been devastating!
AND, imagine the impression she’s leaving on her audience. As influencers, big and small, we have to consider that ANYONE could be looking, watching, reading at ANY time. What message does it send when you take a stranger’s picture, jack it up, and use it in this manner? I was overwhelmed at how, without any prompting from me, the influencer community rallied around me. But what brought me to tears was this message from my friend’s young teen daughter, who is like a niece to me:
DO GOOD, BE KIND, BUILD EACH OTHER UP. It’s not that hard to think twice about your actions, and to consider whether it would hurt someone.
This collage was the COMPLETE OPPOSITE OF BUILDING SOMEONE UP. It was using me to promote her content.
My look was truthfully inspired by a tutorial I watched of Nikkie reviewing/using the Huda Beauty Desert Dusk palette. I blogged the look HERE. And here’s the excerpt of me talking about the inspo:
I spelled Nikkie’s name wrong and I apologize! But I didn’t want to correct that in the post, I wanted to leave it untouched as it’s part of this whole thing.
The day I did this look, I was pregnant, suffering from completely clogged sinuses and miserable. But my best friend, her husband and her older daughter were in New York City, and my husband and I made babysitting arrangements for our older daughter and took the train into the city to have dinner with them. I decided to do up my makeup, so I would feel better.
For me, makeup is fun. It’s a way for me to express my creativity, and I don’t take myself so seriously about it. I LOVED this look so much that I blogged about it. I had purchased the MAC concealer that Nikkie had used for her cut crease/where she put her glitter, so I could tap on one of the more glittery shadows in the palette.
I skipped several of Nikkie’s steps, and I deviated from what Nikkie used/her technique because I know my eyes and taste, and I was simply inspired, I wasn’t imitating.
That photo on the left? That is NOT the look I was inspired by. I was inspired by something totally different. So the collage is just completely all wrong.
And the quality of the photo…well. Like I said, I’ve been blogging for almost a decade. And when the beauty blogging world exploded over that period of time, and people upped their photography game, I made the decision that I would stick with a more casual, unedited approach, because while I LOVE seeing those flawless, gorgeous photos from gurus, I use more natural photos to make my decisions on purchasing when I strip away the influencer title and approach makeup as a consumer.
So, while I try to get the best lighting, and I try to stage some product shots and I make an effort and put in a good amount of time, I’m purposely not aiming for perfection. Perhaps this is why I’m not bigger than I am, but selfishly, BeautyJudy has always been my creative outlet first, followed by community and engagement.
I have tried to keep calm and keep my head up about this whole event. I did some InstaStories about what was happening, because so many other influencers were fired up about it. As was I, truthfully.
But I’ve not seen a need to bash Stephanie. She’s beautiful, and she seemed lovely in her video. The truth is, I don’t believe she had ANY ill intent with her actions. But I believe her actions were careless, and sorry, I just don’t believe some of what she’s saying to me in her apology. Or in this apology she posted on one of the other influencer “call out” posts:
I believe that she didn’t realize that while she stole a small fry’s photo, that small fry has a big, fierce village that went to bat on social media, reporting the photos to Instagram and YouTube, and asking her to do the right thing and calling her out on the contradiction between her actions and her words.
There’s something missing in the exchange above that I share, the private apology and back-and-forth between Stephanie and I. My last communication to her, after her last message to me, was to send a heart.
I do wonder why she didn’t address this publicly, apologize for the contradiction on her own Instagram or YouTube channel. I received such an outpouring of support from my fellow beauty bloggers, my loyal readers/followers, and new followers who told me they were glad this happened because they “found me;” but perhaps to her the audience is still “small fries” but in my opinion the action she took conflicts with everything she seems to stand for.
And to another earlier point…you never know who is watching, listening, reading or paying attention.
Thank you for reading this, if you got this far. I don’t like drama. I hate that I was involved in this. But I also can’t ignore it, and if I have a voice in this situation, I need to speak up about it – especially if I can educate people on copyrighted content, and considering your audience.
BeautyJudy is the intersection of career, motherhood and makeup addiction. Find beauty reviews, features, career-focused content and tales from motherhood. Let us know what you want to see! beautyjudyblog@gmail.com
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where “I met a lot of very nice people from around the globe in a similar life situation to myself, who had similar values, and I developed many long-term friendships from my time there.”
He also explained a little more about his “amazing and unforgettable experience” at the Malawi Medical Volunteer project.
It is targeted to the communities around Monkey Bay that are in desperate need of our help, on the shores of the picturesque Lake Malawi, with its stunning sandy beaches and mountainous backdrop.”
“The project work itself was very valuable to the community, great fun, fascinating, and very fulfilling.
In Malawi, most individuals are uneducated in anything to do with medicine and have little money to spend on treatments or even trips to the hospital for themselves and/or their families – so they were very appreciative about being informed about the common diseases/infections that they may encounter and very appreciative for any medical aid we provided in the form of wound clinics.
The work was also very rewarding for myself and I feel I gained a lot of valuable experience in a completely different culture.”
“The Amanzi Travel staff were very friendly, easy to approach with any queries I had about the trip before departure, and extremely helpful and detailed in their response. As a result I felt very prepared for what to expect on the trip. I have been nothing but impressed with Amanzi Travel, and helped to make my time in Africa so special.
The staff located in Malawi were also very friendly, welcoming, and informative, helping people to settle in quickly.”
“The optional excursions at the weekends were also thoroughly enjoyable, a great way to socialise with the other volunteers and make good friends, and an excellent way to see more of the wonderful country of Malawi.”
Malawi is known as the “Warm Heart of Africa” for very good reasons. This diverse and flexible project gives the opportunity to make a difference to some of the most welcoming, friendly and under-privileged people in the continent of Africa. Medical volunteers help in the local clinics and hospitals.
So if you’re interested in become a medical volunteer at the Malawi Teaching, Medical and Sports Volunteer Project, just contact the Amanzi Travel team on +44 (0)117 253 0888 or email Gemma@amanzitravel.com.
16 Aug 2017 / 0 Comments / in Competition, Malaysia, Tiger, Turtle Conservation, Volunteer, Volunteer Experiences, Volunteering/by Gemma
Amanzi Travel are excited to offer you the chance to win a 3 week trip of a lifetime – volunteering on this fantastic Tiger and Turtle Conservation Project in Malaysia.
On the Malaysia Tiger and Turtle Experience, your first week is spent trekking and exploring the wildlife corridor between Taman Negara and the main moutain range in West Malaysia to help conserve the majetstic and endangered Tigers followed by a further 2 weeks on the stunning Perhentian Islands protecting the sea turtles whilst snorkling and enjoying the beautiful beaches.
To have a chance to win this fabulous trip, simply enter your details below, like our facebook fan page and the winner will be randomly selected from all the entrants.
The Facility Engineering Associates (FEA) hosted their annual School Safety Conference on April 18th 2018 at the Bristol Palace in Mount Prospect, IL.
District and School Administrators, Police and Fire Departments, Transportation Directors, and Emergency Managers attended the event to heighten their safety awareness in the field of school safety and crisis prevention.
Guest speakers covered topics ranging from school and campus shootings/attacks, effective school security, school safety planning and tools utilized for school safety. This years event was brought to you by:
AmpliVox Sound Systems was at the event hosting a booth and excited to meet with so many professionals who share our commitment to making schools safer.
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Xplanner is a project planning and tracking tool for agile development teams, which we’ve been recommended to use at work. The only problem is, no-one seems to have done any work on it since 2006, and it only officially works in jdk 1.4, and some old version of Tomcat. Our server runs PostgreSQL 8, Tomcat 5.5 and jdk 1.6. One of the main problems we had was that the automatic migration process did not seem to work for Postgres. This is what I did to get it to work:
Patched the database myself. The scripts are in WEB-INF\classes\patches. I had to amend them to work with Postgres (e.g. datetime -> timestamp, tinyint -> boolean). I only had to run the later ones.
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Now I'm really SAD!! One of my all time favorite musicals starring one of my favorite stars, Oliver Platt, is going bye bye!!
Des McAnuff's new Broadway revival of Guys and Dolls, the famous "Musical Fable of Broadway," will close June 14 after four months of performances at the newly refurbished Nederlander Theatre. Wow! This is a shocker!! Was it the poor performance at the Tony's where they lost the sound or was it just not selling?? I thought it was kind of holding its own.
Cast members were told June 9, two days after their appearance on the Tony Awards broadcast. The new production of the 1950 musical by Frank Loesser, Abe Burrows and Jo Swerling opened March 1 after previews from Feb. 5.
The cast is headed by Oliver Platt (as Nathan Detroit), Lauren Graham (as Miss Adelaide), Craig Bierko (as Sky Masterson) and Kate Jennings Grant (Sarah Brown).
The show (nominated as Best Revival of a Musical in the 2009 Tony Awards) is based on characters and stories created by Damon Runyon, who, for this production, appears as a character who frames the action. Director McAnuff (Jersey Boys, The Who's Tommy) set his staging in the 1930s (around the time Runyon was writing) rather than the usual 1950s.
This revival is visually unique. A giant video wall is used to create filmic, animated backdrops for the show's settings. An animated seaplane is shown whisking characters to Havana, for example.
Guys and Dolls has music and lyrics by Frank Loesser. The classic score includes "Fugue for Tinhorns," "A Bushel and a Peck," "If I Were a Bell," "Adelaide's Lament," "I'll Know," "Guys and Dolls," "More I Cannot Wish You," "Luck Be A Lady" and "Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat."
Many consider it to be one of the perfect musical comedies for its lean storytelling and its character- and plot-rich songs.
If you haven't seen it, GO! Applause can get you in at a great price(below the normal face value!) with great seats! Call 800-451-9930
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Dieter Rams (born 20 May 1932 in Wiesbaden, Hessen) is a German industrial designer closely associated with the consumer products company Braun and the Functionalist school of industrial design.
Rams began studies in architecture and interior decoration at Wiesbaden School of Art in 1947. Soon after in 1948, he took a break from studying to gain practical experience and conclude his carpentry apprenticeship. He resumed studies at Wiesbaden School of Art in 1948 and graduated with honours in 1953 after which he began working for Frankfurt based architect Otto Apel. In 1955, he was recruited to Braun as an architect and an interior designer. In addition, in 1961, he became the Chief Design Officer at Braun until 1995.
Dieter Rams was strongly influenced by the presence of his grandfather, a carpenter. Rams once explained his design approach in the phrase “Weniger, aber besser” which translates as “Less, but better”. Rams and his staff designed many memorable products for Braun including the famous SK-4 record player and the high-quality ‘D’-series (D45, D46) of 35 mm film slide projectors. He is also known for designing the 606 Universal Shelving System by Vitsœ in 1960.
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I sit here on the first day of 2012, surrounded by glimmering Christmas tree, my sweet husband, and a puppy sleeping at my feet, with How I Met Your Mother’s humor drowning in the background, from the television. There is laundry and dishes to be done, but instead I sit here, browsing pinterest, and searching for cake pop supplies on amazon. Soaking in life. Reminiscing on how tantalizing life is, and how surreal it can get.
This past year has been a real journey for us, we got married in April! We’ve both gotten new jobs, we got a puppy, we almost bought a house. We’ve had ups and downs, but God has been there with us through it all.
Each year, there’s always this pressure to create resolutions, and I’ll be honest with you, I am terrible with them. I usually stay strong for about… 10 days. I don’t know why I am really so bad with holding out. Or even just being accountable to them. Especially since I make them. Me. Not someone else deciding what my life should be. And each year I say that I’m going to be different, that this year is a game changer. Well, this year has to be. Come on folks, lets switch up this ride.
Maybe I need to start on smaller scale resolutions that I can tackle, for one, shying away from that ever elusive, darn scale. This year, things are going to be different. This year I am going to accomplish my goals!
1. Get fit (read: acquire muscles). Yes this girlfriend would love to lose weight, but we all know the backwards spiral that would ensue. But no, this is not what I mean, and since surgeons don’t give muscle implants to puny girls, I best get my workout gear on… And actually lift some weights.
2. To get my cake pop business off the ground. And to actually start making money. Hey y’all buy my cake pops!
3. To keep a tidy home. Well, that’s self explanatory. To get off my ever growing derrière and polish off those shelves from their ever growing layer of dust… And put away the multiple baskets of clean laundry…
4. To begin my prerequisites for the PA program. And continue to jump on every learning opportunity I can, to make me the most stellar candidate.
5.To read more. Peeps, girlfriend needs some recommendations! I love action thrillers and suspense books.
What are your resolutions this year? How are you planning on revolutionizing your life and making a better you?
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I made two resolutions this year: 1. no dairy (which is really hard because I love cheese) 2. Write 1000 words a day, not including blog posts (I have done it a couple times, but the goal is just to make a habit of writing everyday).
As for books, read through my reviews on my website, there are some winners on there. My automatic first recommendation is Watership Down. Sure, it’s about talking bunnies, but it draws you in.
You certainly had a lovely year, if you ask me. I don’t make resolutions instead I “look forward to change.” My changes? Keeping a neat house, a happy husband and beginning something(s) new. I love yours!
Niki – I have tried soooo hard (ok, maybe not that hard to give up cheese – being a lacto SUCKS, But cheese, and nachos, and quesadillas are SO good…. Boo…I think I have lasted like 4 days, max? Pathetic, I know. Your writing goal is amazing! You go girl! I will have to pick up a copy of Watership Down!
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I’m obsessed with the fresh, constant supply of seltzer water pumped out by my small SodaStream. So much so that I wrote a cookbook, The Artisan Soda Workshop, revolving around syrups that can be mixed into the seltzer for DIY soda. And then it was a thrill to write a blog post for SodaStream featuring a recipe from the cookbook. I chose to highlight my Egg Cream recipe, which is misleading as far as names. As I convey in the post, my Northern-raised mom would tell this Southern kid about how she missed Egg Creams. Of course, I thought the drinks actually contained eggs–a raw yolk floating in the mix of a drink. As an adult, I learned that an egg cream is actually nothing like that. It’s a splash of rich, chocolate syrup mixed with dairy and topped with seltzer. I use cream versus the more traditional milk because it makes the drink oh-so-much-more fizzy. Also, add a splash of booze like Kahlua turns this into cocktail magic.
I’m a New York City-based author, recipe developer and freelance lifestyle writer. I have a newspaper background, along with experience in editor positions for food publications. I’m also a ghostwriter and recipe editor with the ability to weave together words and recipes for cookbooks. [Read More …]
-- Contribute articles and recipes to Chile Pepper magazine, along with other freelance writing and recipe development assignments.
Art Babbitt developed him during the mid 1930ies as a type who thought long and hard about something, and then did it wrong (Art's own words).
Other animators followed, John Sibley did outstanding work on shorts like Olympic Champ, and Woolie Reitherman's performances in Saludos Amigos are incredible.
In 1945 Milt Kahl worked on a couple of Goofy shorts, the hilarious Tiger Trouble and the wacky Hockey Homicide. The latter one presented a world in which hockey players as well as audiences were drawn as Goofy type designs. Milt had particularly fun animating the referee, who occasionally lost his balance on the ice. Those scenes are as fluid and elegant in their own way as ballet dancing.
Here are a few of Milt's rough drawings of that character. Beautiful expressive hands, and extreme (but appealing) squash and stretch.
I spent 30 years at Disney. Right now I am focusing on my own animated short films, sculpting with wire and this Blog. I might be back at Disney some time.....who knows.
Yoga for me is bringing people together, bringing them home to themselves and maybe the tree hugging hippy in me just wants us to love each other! (Picture is proof)
I trained with OFF THE MAT INTO THE WORLD helping yogi’s find a purpose and take action in their communities. Yoga in Action is a grass roots training and journey of self discovery and community building. Sharpening what are your passions, what brings you in balance and what is your path or purpose. I am still on that journey even as I share and train others. It is hard to care about everyone and everything so make it small, first start with yourself, then if there is something that you do care about, do something about it.
Since my recent move to Tanzania, I hope to develop my passion for sharing yoga with women and teaching yoga teacher on women’s health. I hope to teach in my community and set up community projects, and combine yoga with my passion for art and creativity.
If you are interested in Training with me in ‘YOGA in ACTION’ to help you find your calling or Seva, please contact me. also for courses and workshops on ‘Tuning into your Intuition’ & workshops to open your creativity and ‘sharpen your tools’
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anders sein - wollen ja viele sind wir wohl alle irgendwie doch erpicht darauf dazuzugehören uns durch absondern anzugliedern marschieren wir in der parade differenziert vom vor und hinter uns gehören wir nicht in die gruppe dieser jener oder gar derer die wir doch alle nicht oder nicht mehr oder noch nicht bevor oder nachdem wir was wir wollen auf diesem wege kund oder auch nicht tun wir uns denn auch fragen wie es denn mit euch aussieht die ihr euch von den anderen als besonders anders abwendet oder -sondert um die wohl einzig von euch erkannte wahre wir-wissen-wie's-geht erkenntniss erkannt und endlich und vor allem schlussendlich für euch in den anspruch zu nehmen sind wir doch froh um nicht zu sagen heilfroh nicht nur nicht zu denen nein auch nicht zu euch zu gehören wir dann wohl auch nicht wirklich was uns zum anders bleiben wenn auch nicht zwingt so doch verpflichtet es doch darüber nachzudenken wir aufrufen nachdem bereits erkannt wurde das dieses ideologie-armeen bildende wir-machen's-besser-agitieren zu nicht wirklich viel anderen führen kann und wird als zur ideologischen viel- wie klein-staaterei wie wir sie bereits zur genüge genug haben und kennen und es uns leid ist den vertretern dieser ideologien beim treten und vertreten weiter zuzusehen sehen wir hier davon ab das weiter zu vertiefen
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Kazakhstan people call the steppe situated in the heart of Kazakhstan Sary-Arka, the Yellow Steppe. One day Appak Baizhanov, a marmot hunter, decided to build a fire here. To his amazement, some stones caught fire together with the brushwood. This happened in the mid-19th century.
When the rumor of the combustible black stones reached the ears of Russian merchant named Ushakov (who, unlike the nomads, knew the value of coal), he bought the plot of land for a song from a Kazakhstan landowner, and soon sold it to the son of President Carnot of France. The latter resold the land at a profit to British, who opened two collieries here.
When copper deposits were found near Karaganda, it was again foreigners who took possession of them. Soviet government nationalized both Spassk copper smeltery, which was considered a large enterprise in those days, and Karaganda coal mines, which supplied the smeltery with fuel, as well as other enterprises owned by foreign and Russian capitalists.
Karaganda coal basin, whose development was launched as far back as 1930, has long been Kazakhstan’s main coal supplier. It still produces up to 50 million tons of the “black stone” annually. Two hundred kilometers to the northeast of Karaganda, not far from the city of Pavlodar on the river Irtysh, are Ekibastuz coalfields, which are among the largest in Kazakhstan.
Kazakhstan contains Central Asia’s largest recoverable coal reserves, with 37.5 billion short tons of mostly anthracitic and bituminous coal. Kazakhstan produced 86 million short tons (Mmst) in 2003, while consuming 58 Mmst, resulting in net exports of 28 Mmst. Russia is the largest importer of Kazakh coal, followed by Ukraine.
Kazakhstan coal production, which was the Soviet Union’s third-largest producer behind Russia and Ukraine, has fallen by roughly 35 percent since independence. According to Kazakhstan Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, the country aims to be producing 100 million-105 Mmst annually by 2015.
Much of the decline in the last decade since independence has been due to mine problems (over 30 people died in mining accidents during 2004) and problems obtaining outside foreign investment to maintain their economic viability. This latter factor will be crucial in obtaining Kazakhstan government’s long term production targets.
Kazakhstan’s largest coal producer, Bogatyr Access Komir, which accounts for roughly 35 percent of Kazakhstan’s coal output, is a subsidiary of Access Industries Incorporated (U.S.A.). Bogatyr Access Komir develops northern Kazakhstan’s Bogatyr and Severny coal fields and is Kazakhstan’s largest exporter to Russia. Russian firms are also stake holders in Kazakhstan coal industry and roughly 16 Mmst are transited annually from Kazakhstan northward via rail to power plants in southern Russia.
Since independence, Kazakhstan coal consumption has fallen from 97 Mmst in 1992 to 58 Mmst in 2003. As a percentage of total energy consumption, coal accounted for 52 percent in 2002, up slightly from 50 percent in 1992. The majority of Kazakhstan’s electric generating plants are coal-fired, including Kazakhstan largest power generator, Ekibastuz No.1, located in north-central Kazakhstan.
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The pre-paid market is becoming more competitive in the United States but Verizons plans are still not the best value in prepaid unlimited.
The new prepaid lineup is clearly an improvement for people who want service on what is still considered by many to be the best wireless network in the United States.
For starters, Verizons unlimited prepaid plan is now $65 with AutoPay (down from $75) and the $45 plan now has 8GB of high speed LTE instead of just 7GB.
The plan nets customers unlimited talk, text, and 4G LTE data. That brings the price of Verizon's unlimited plan down to $65, which, as Engadget points out, is more competitive with T-Mobile's $45 unlimited plan. That makes it $15 less expensive than Verizon's plan each month, which adds up to a substantial $180 annually. Subscribers will "typically" get 480p video resolutions when streaming over mobile data; they'll also be limited to 3G network speeds when tethered. On Verizon's side of the fence, subscribers get unlimited calling to Canada and Mexico in addition to the US.
Now T-Mobile is following suit with a "limited-time offer" of $50/month for prepaid unlimited talk, text and data. All plans also include unlimited talk and texts to over 200 destinations.
As well, T-Mobile lists the limited-time prepaid unlimited plan as only for domestic use, and there's a possibility that the customer will be temporarily throttled during congested time periods. Leaked internal documents from T-Mobile reveal that the carrier will launch the program starting tomorrow, November 9th.
The head of pediatric surgery, Dr Crameri said the major challenge was to reconstruct the twins' abdomens. The girls are expected to remain in hospital for at least a week, Crameri said.
Mr Hair said the assailant was dressed in Islamic clothing and of African appearance and about six foot four inches tall. Another dramatic video shows two presumably plain-clothes police officers arresting the attacker after he was shot.
The extent of the injuries and specific damage count was not immediately known as officials could not access the risky area. The whole hill's on fire. "I thought, 'If this is a piece of the Bible, this is going to be insane , '" she said.
For the latest information, passengers should check their flight status with their airlines before traveling to the airport. Some flights were delayed up to three hours, and the problem left some London-bound travellers stranded on USA tarmacs.
The police and State Premier Daniel Andrews asked people to avoid the area. "This is Victoria Police, please evacuate the area". Videos and photos shared on Twitter showed a burning auto and police officers in an altercation with the man clad in black.
Meek was a criminal justice and criminology major who worked in the Veterans Resource Office for two years for work-study. It was a scene of horror enacted in many places around the country in recent months, but never before in Thousand Oaks.
The younger generation of Marcoses have led high-profile careers, despite the dark past associated with their name. Ferdinand Marcos had placed the Philippines under martial rule a year before his term was to expire.
Hundreds of thousands of people were killed instantly and many more died in the years to come as a result of radiation sickness. The seven-member boy band was scheduled to appear on TV Asahi's flagship music program, Music Station , Friday night.
Instead they must now wait for the remaining games against Valencia and Young Boys to seal their passage to the next round. The win comes as a timely boost for United as they next face rivals Manchester City on Sunday at the Etihad Stadium.
Emery confirmed the injury was "serious" but the Gunners will wait to learn the full extent of the 27-year-old's issue. You don't want it to happen but this is our profession.
Beyond that we are looking to identify further street races, so this race (in Vietnam) is a further step in terms of our vision. Vu said he was proud Vietnam had been chosen to host such a major global sporting event, but was also concerned about the cost.
His remains are expected to arrive in the U.S. on Tuesday. "I am heartbroken at the loss of Major Brent Taylor". In his final Facebook post on October 28, Taylor encouraged everyone to vote and all for unity.
It represents a security's price that, if achieved, results in a trader recognizing the best possible outcome for his investment. If the markets make a firm price movement, then the strength of that movement depends on the volume for that period.
The permit approval followed years of intense debate over the pipeline amid steadfast opposition from environmental groups. One of those litigants in this case, the Sierra Club, cheered the decision on substantive grounds.
She has the right to appeal to the Supreme Court and her lawyers... "But still, they did not give up and that is what counts".
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As our session grew close we were all praying the weather would be cooperative for our Saturday morning shoot and it was! It rained for about 15 minutes at the very beginning then cleared up for the rest of the morning! As soon as we got in our cars to head home it began to pour,
Abbey was such a dream to work with, so natural and comfortable in front of the camera. Abbey, thank you for letting me work with you! I hope to do it again soon!
Jona is Abbey’s younger sister and I was so happy she also let me take her pictures! Isn’t she a beauty?
I met up with Abbey this last weekend, it was rainy and overcast but we worked with it! Snapping photos between the drizzle taking advantage of the chance to have a quick “wardrobe change”. She rocked it and I can’t wait to show her the rest!
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Wow, she is sucha beautiful girlboth inside and out! I love the pictures to BOTH Abbie and Abbey! Looks like you ALL had fun, glad you got to get together for this.
Gummy Vitamins – I don’t know about you but regular multi vitamins make me nauseous, like REALLY nauseous. These are so yummy, like candy, seriously!! Plus, the fact that I take “Super Hero” vitamins totally gives me brownie points with the little dude I care for!
Green tea with Mint – I don’t know what it is about this stuff, but its YUMMY with or without a touch of honey. In the spring and summer I go through boxes of the Green Tea with Mango and Green Tea with Peach. Mixed together over ice they make the prefect summertime drink!
Snowstorms – Growing up in Florida we would wake up in the middle of the night if there was a chance of snow, or drive an hour north to make an 18inch snowman that would melt within 3 hours. Any Holiday spent in Missiouri with our family was accompanied by many prayers for snow, and even more prayers to be snowed it! Well, that all changed for me. January and February brought enough snow to Georgia to fill every SNOW desire I’ve ever had.
The Bachelor – GUILTY PLEASURE!!! Ok, seriously this show is so entertaining. I am a little embarrassed to even admit I watch it, but I can’t help it!! I can’t actually believe anyone would sign up to be on the show, its asking for trouble, but then there is always the one “innocent sweet girl” that I can’t help loving and rooting for. So, I am rooting for Emily!!
Ugg boots – I know, I am about 4 years behind on this. But, wow so cozy and warm. Totally helps get past the UGLY factor!!
I am leaving tomorrow for a few days of MUCH needed vacation. I will be back in the office and respond to e-mails by the middle of week!! See you then!
Last weekend I had the opportunity to second shoot an Indian Wedding with the amazing Kate Byars! The wedding was beautiful, so much color, luxury and joyful excitement involved! I learned SO much!
Posted in UncategorizedTags: Alpharetta Wedding Photographer,atlanta photographer,Atlanta wedding photographer
The first two black and whites are my favs! I see the Emotion and Light reflected in these photos. Beautiful!
Lovely couple+ lovely images= beyond beautiful session. Love the close up of the girl and the angle of the boy in that picture.
Unique opportunity to own stunning family home with custom finishes on 6.8 acres. No expenses spared, top of the line building materials were used throughout entire house. Property features in-ground pool, courtyard, guest house, and water views.
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LONDONDERRY -- A new subcommittee aimed toward tackling the town’s littering problem will be formed sometime in early 2011, town officials said this week.
“It’s going to be a huge undertaking,” Councilor Mike Brown said during the Town Council’s meeting on Monday night. “We’re going to need some good volunteers.” Each spring, members of the town’s Beautify Londonderry Committee join forces with volunteers from various community organizations, who spend several weekends picking up litter, planting flowers and completing countless other community projects.
Beautify Londonderry, held in April and May each year, typically draws between 800 and 1,000 community volunteers. Past efforts have resulted in completed projects such as litter removal around the skate park, at the Kendall Pond Conservation Area, and on a number of roadways in town, as well as spring cleaning and planting on the grounds of the district’s schools, at the senior center, cable access center, Leach Library, police department, Town Common, the town offices and at the town’s fire stations, according to Paul Margolin of the Solid Waste Committee.
Following this past spring’s mass cleanup, a concerned resident appeared before the council, urging the town to help combat its litter problem. “This was prompted by a neighborhood cleanup during Beautify Londonderry that was negated a couple weeks later by new littering,” Margolin said this week, noting town officials have since been exploring the possibility of posting anti-littering signs and imposing fines for littering, among other things.
In early September, the Solid Waste Committee held a public forum, inviting a number of residents who had expressed concern about littering in the past, some of whom already do litter pickups in their neighborhoods.
“We did a lot of brainstorming, and the consensus was that measures could be taken to increase town awareness of the problem, and to discourage littering behavior,” Margolin said.
Also attending last fall’s meeting was Londonderry Police Chief Bill Hart, who supported the residents’ endeavors, noting the local police force could assist such efforts by monitoring littering “hot spots” as part of the town’s overall plan to tackle littering.
“The idea is to educate, then enforce,” Hart said at that time. In the months to follow, members of the Solid Waste Committee have agreed to form a subcommittee focusing on Londonderry’s littering.
“We plan to organize the group early in 2011,” Margolin said. The subcommittee’s focus will be on community awareness, with volunteers also playing the role of neighborhood watchdogs.
Margolin said plans are in the works to host an informational meeting early next year aimed at informing residents who might be interested in serving on the new subcommittee.
Once the subcommittee is formed, the group will gather regularly to brainstorm, presenting proposals to the town’s Solid Waste Committee and generating a plan of action.
A local store is turning “gently used” American Girl dolls into big business and big smiles. Bryar Doherty, right, takes her new Ameri...
Only Edward Brown knows why he came forward about a 1969 murder, but it will be up to a court to determine the value of the confession. ...
Jeff Pelletier of Windham Farms hoists a last-minute tree at his Christmas tree stand on Route 111. By CAROL ROBIDOUX Union Leader Corre...
Nina Battaglia, a member of the Londonderry High School Lancers Color Guard, gets ready to perform during the Tournament of Roses annual...
Delaney Root, 8, a second-grader at North School, showed off her artwork Saturday afternoon during the district-wide Reflections exhibit, ...
North School fourth graders Jordan Bergeron, left, and Nathan Cripe, look for history scavenger hunt answers on the New Castle Bunker Hill...
Maureen Melius of Hampstead has been on both sides of the ADA. She was a nurse practitioner before a stroke in February of 2010 left her ...
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On behalf of the Local Organizing Committee of the 2018 European Championship, we would like to invite your Association to the city of Legnica, Poland from 27th August to 1st September 2018, to be part to the 2018 European Championships. That event is also valid as Qualifying Tournament for the 2018 European Games in Minsk, Belarus.
The city of Legnica is in south-western Poland in the centre of the Lower Silesia. It has over 100 thousands citizens, which makes Legnica the third most populated city of the region. Legnica plays an important role in economy, culture and science of the region.
Please find enclosed the necessary documents of registration, organization and participation for this event. Please, complete your registration in WAREOS before the deadlines:
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The headlights on most small crossovers, among the most popular U.S. vehicles, are inadequate, according to a report published on Tuesday.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, an insurer-funded group, tested 21 small crossover models—and 47 different headlight combinations—and none earned a good rating. Only four of the vehicles received an acceptable rating.
The bigger problem: More than two-thirds of the headlights were rated poor, and 17 of the small SUVs had headlights with unacceptable glare, according to IIHS.
It’s an industry-wide problem that deserves attention considering about half of traffic deaths occur in the dark or around dawn or dusk, the IIHS argues.
The price of the vehicle didn’t make a difference, nor did advanced lighting technology in the vehicles. More modern lighting types, including LED lamps, and curve-adaptive systems, which swivel in the direction of steering, also are no guarantee of good performance, according to IIHS.
High-beam assist, which automatically switches between high and low beams based on the presence of other vehicles, was the only type of lighting technology that IIHS deemed valuable.
IIHS says its rating system doesn’t favor one kind of lighting technology over the other. Instead, its tests focus on the amount of usable light provided by low beams and high beams as vehicles travel on straightaways and curves. Engineers evaluated the headlights using a device that measures how far the light is projected as a vehicle is driven on five approaches: traveling straight, a sharp left curve, a sharp right curve, a gradual left curve and a gradual right curve.
Engineers also measured glare from low beams for oncoming drivers. A vehicle with excessive glare on any of the approaches can’t earn a rating higher than marginal, according to IIHS.
The best-performing headlights in the small SUV group belong to the Mazda CX-3, and are available on this new model’s Grand Touring version. The headlights are curve-adaptive LED lights with optional high beam assist. IIHS says the low beams perform well on both right curves and fairly well on the straightaway and sharp left curve. The group noted that they didn’t provide enough light on the gradual left curve.
The remaining three vehicles with acceptable headlights are the 2017 Ford Escape, Honda CR-V, and the Hyundai Tucson.
Fortune contacted several of the automakers mentioned in the study. We’ll update this article if we receive any responses.
Updated: GM didn’t have any comment on the study. An Audi spokesman said its vehicles are all engineered to exceed all federal motor vehicle safety standards as well as to perform to the highest level in tests conducted by IIHS and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In an emailed statement, the company added that it is committed to building the safest vehicles available to the public and takes evaluations from IIHS very seriously. Audi says it will carefully review the methodology and the results.
A Fiat Chrysler Automobiles spokesman said in an emailed statement that the car company continually evaluates the safety performance of its vehicles and that all meet or exceed all applicable federal motor-vehicle safety standards.
“No single test determines overall, real-world vehicle safety. And there are multiple ways to evaluate headlamps,” FCA says in the statement.
Consumer Reports also rated headlights on car models this year, and notes how its tests are different from IIHS. Some vehicles, such as the Jeep Patriot fare better in the Consumer Reports reviews.
IIHS warns that manufacturers don’t pay enough attention to actual on-road performance of headlights—instead relying on laboratory tests. And since government standards are based on these lab tests, there’s little incentive for automakers to do more real-world testing of this piece of equipment.
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Let not many of you become teachers, my brethren, knowing that as such we will incur a stricter judgment. For we all stumble in many ways. If anyone does not stumble in what he says, he is a perfect man, able to bridle the whole body as well. Now if we put the bits into the horses' mouths so that they will obey us, we direct their entire body as well. Look at the ships also, though they are so great and are driven by strong winds, are still directed by a very small rudder wherever the inclination of the pilot desires. So also the tongue is a small part of the body, and Yet it boasts of great things. See how great a forest is set aflame by such a small fire! And the tongue is a fire, the very world of iniquity; the tongue is set among our members as that which defiles the entire body, and sets on fire the course of our life, and is set on fire by hell. For every species of beasts and birds, of reptiles and creatures of the sea, is tamed and has been tamed by the human race. But no one can tame the tongue; it is a restless evil and full of deadly poison. With it we bless our Lord and Father, and with it we curse men, who have been made in the likeness of God; from the same mouth come both blessing and cursing. My brethren, these things ought not to be this way. Does a fountain send out from the same opening both fresh and bitter water? Can a fig tree, my brethren, produce olives, or a vine produce figs? Nor can salt water produce fresh.
It might seem strange that James wishes to reduce the number of teachers. But he is dealing with a known and specific problem in the church of its time. Many of the Jewish Christians felt themselves quite superior to the Gentile Christians, because they understood the Old Testament law. They therefore took up teaching the Gentiles without the gift of the Spirit. Further, there was a definite difference Between the Way, Jewish Christians were taught and Gentile Christians were taught. Jewish Christians learned by the rabbinical method, which involves a great deal of memorization. The student was expected copy the writings of the Rabbi and thus provide his own textbook. In Greek society copying was done by professional copiers. Greeks were also accustomed to the Socratic method of teaching, which involved a good deal of question and answer between the teacher and the students. As a result, there was some difficulty in the church caused by all of these Jewish teachers. James is correcting that difficulty. Of course, he wants only the best teachers to survive the cut. He therefore stresses the difficulty of being a teacher.
As it happens, at this writing our church is in the process of recruiting a large number of small group leaders to increase the build community aspect of our church. I leave it as an exercise to the student as to whether or not we are approaching this the right way; but the first thing we must realize is that the Scripture clearly specifies the teachers are given the gift of teaching by the Holy Spirit:
And God has appointed in the church, first apostles, second prophets, third teachers, then miracles, then gifts of healings, helps, administrations, various kinds of tongues.
As you can tell, the standard for being a teacher is it must be a perfect man. What's interesting in here is this: the word format that James uses is actually the word for husband. The word for perfect, however, tells us what we need to know. It means to be perfected for a purpose. This implies that there is a purpose in view, and that the teacher meets it. This gift is clearly shown to be distinct from other spiritual gifts. This does not mean that if you have that spiritual gift you are already a perfect teacher; it means you have the gift that you could be a good teacher. The Holy Spirit expects you to do your own studying.
It's interesting that James uses the first person plural pronoun — "we" — in describing teachers. It's clear that he knows that judgment is strict are for him. This is important because we are all still sinners; please don't get the idea that perfect means sinless. It doesn't. It means perfectly fit for a purpose. James does focus on the use of the tongue as a measure of the teacher.
· One reason is fairly obvious: teachers use their tongues in the process of teaching. If you don't know what you're talking about, or you don't how to say it, or you add to what you should say with whatever comes to your mind then the tongue is being misused.
· The other reason is fairly clear too. If you have control of your speech it is generally recognized that you have good self-control. If you don't, then your self-control is lacking. So the tongue is not only a useful implement for the teacher it is also a measure of the man.[1]
One reason why teachers get into difficulty with what they say is that they under estimate the power of their own tongue. How many times have you heard someone walking out to the despairing tones of the teacher saying, "All I said was…"? We have a tendency to insist that our words be taken literally, while we read into other people's words all sorts of intent. This is neither fair nor fruitful.
Sometimes, however, the teacher says something rather the shock people. Our reaction is, "he said what?" It's something that should be avoided as much as possible, but it turns out it seems rather pleasant at the time.
The tongue does have its proper use: persuasion to righteousness. If there is a question a teacher should ask himself before he walks into the classroom, it is this: "what do I want the students to change in their life to become more righteous?" It's very difficult to know when you have arrived if you don't know where you're going.
Most of us recognize the danger of what it is we say as being a problem with the tongue. But it may not be so obvious to us that what we don't say — or, more likely, what they really heard — is the real danger. People tend to draw conclusions from what you say. If you do not allow for this fact your students may be leaving the classroom with some other idea that the one you started with. But they'll be thinking that's what you said. This is not good on a number of levels.
In fact the most obscure part of the danger of the tongue is "what I should have said." Getting it right the first time is the great defense against misunderstanding. One of my master teachers told me that if I ever had a choice as to which lecture to attend, I should always attend the second one. I asked why, and he explained that the first one is rather experimental: it's where you make mistakes. The second is when you fix your mistakes, and from then on out you're bored.
For those who are not eloquent, it may seem an obscure problem as to why controlling your tongue is such a difficulty. It is not necessarily a loose connection in the wiring of the brain. In fact, this drives right to the core of the nature of sin. Out of the heart the tongue speaks. The issue of whether or not your tongue is under control is simply an issue of your fight with sin. If this is not clear to you, I suggest that you read the entire book of Romans. Paul lays it out very nicely there.
There is another reason, however. It stems from the fact that all but the brightest of us think entirely in words. If you can't say it in English, you can't think it. This is why the liberals and American society and tenderly attempt to redefine words. A good example is marriage. Christians approve of marriage, and have for 2000 years. So we just change the word marriage to include homosexual unions, we automatically get the approval of the church for our homosexual unions. If you can't say it, you can't think it. If you've ever become proficient enough in a foreign language that you can think it, you have the experience of knowing that there are some things that can't be fought in English — but are perfectly clear in, say, French. Bible teachers have the same problem when they read things that are clear in the Greek and obscure in the English. You know that St. Paul was thinking of something, but you might not be able to put it into words. A sense of due humility is required.
One last thought: the tongue is the thermometer of your spiritual life. You can fake the thermometer for a while, but if you are really whole the thermometer will read correctly. Your tongue will give a true picture of who you are.
But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, reasonable, full of mercy and good fruits, unwavering, without hypocrisy.
If you're going to be a teacher, this is a first requirement. It means that there is no hidden agenda in your teaching, that you're not trying to slip one by your students. With the students that this particular instructor has, there is no danger of this. Slipping a hidden agenda past them would be somewhat like slipping a roast past a Great Dane. But there is a more subtle problem with this. If they respect for you is great enough, and your tenure long enough, you may be tempted to slip your opinion by as being something clearly proclaimed by the Bible. Don't do this. State that is your opinion, tell them why you have concluded this. They should be intelligent enough to tell the difference, and open-minded enough to living to what you have to say and consider it carefully. Honesty is the best policy — just because it is.
The word used for peaceable in this verse is related to "calm." The idea is that your speech should tend to create peace, not conflict. Do remember that inquiry is not the same thing as conflict. It is entirely possible to disagree without being disagreeable. That's the sense were trying to get here; it is speech which tends to solve a problem rather than create one.
The word used here for gentle is also translated "moderate." It carries with it the sense of being not too rigid or too exacting. The idea is that there is a certain amount of flexibility in it. It is well know what must be insisted upon and what might be considered optional or opinion. It's usually a good idea to know this before you deliver the lesson — otherwise we'll find out when it's too late.
The word used for reason means something which is useful for persuasion. A teacher must remember that he does not have the privilege of "laying down the law." He must persuade. So his words should be persuasive, and tending to persuade rather than intimidate. If you are talented enough, sometimes persuasion sounds like intimidation. You must be aware of this and avoid it as much as you can.
The test of a teacher's life is not in his instruction but in his living. The word here used for mercy is the same one which James uses earlier in cautioning against telling someone to be warm and not providing anything. It means something of practical help. In short, a teacher's life should regularly feature the common aspects of Christian charity. These will often enough be directed towards his students; sometimes he will have the privilege of organizing the class to deliver such fruits to one of the members of the class. This is a form of instruction which should not be neglected. The good fruits in question are related to righteousness and all the other acts of a solid mature Christian.
It comes down to this: that you really believe and practice what it is you teach. You do it consistently, not just to happen to match a particular lesson.
Permit me to share with you an observation. If your life regularly features the practice of what you believe and teach, the work you do to prepare a lesson is greatly decreased. It is no secret that the teacher must be open to the leading of the Holy Spirit. In my particular instance, this does not include blinding flashes from heaven. Rather, things just sort of occurred to me – things that haven't occurred to me before. But to get this leading from the Holy Spirit you must not quench the Spirit. If your life matches your teaching, the Spirit will inform you. If it doesn't, you're wasting your breath.
[1] I leave to the reader the problem of whether or not women should be allowed to teach. If you decide that they should, I see no reason why the same standard would not apply.
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After waiting for more that 30 min for my room at 2 am as the hotel was overbooked, I was beaten by bedbuggs and the management didnt care!!
Called the GM assistant as he was not available of course and the only thing that I got was a room change! Not even a call from anyother management of the staff, not an apology NOTHING!
Tryed to get in touch with a doctor in house and OF COURSE they dont have...over 60 b ites should worry somebody correct? At least it worries me.
morning May 6 2013 and If they try to dispute this report I will not be shocked and they have not done anything right!
Seems to me all these "great clean hotel" reports came out after the Executive Management responded. Red flags, definitely won't be staying here.
The nurse doesn't have her facts straight. I have seen bed bugs, though not at this hotel, and they are definitely not microscopic...especially when engorged with your blood. I took pictures of them with my cell phone quite easily. They are the size of small ladybugs, but definitely not as attractive.
Stayed at Hilton LAX for three nights in early August 2011. Looked hard for evidence of bedbugs and found none. Room was clean throughout. Except for terribly stained rugs in many of its corridors, the hotel appeared well maintained.
I stay at this hotel, at least 12 times a year for more than 3 days at a time, and never had any problem. I found the room clean and neat to my satisfaction always.
Have stayed in this hotel multiple times with no problem. How can you take a picture of a bed bug? They are almost microscopic. Think this customer may have just wanted a free room for the night and created this story.
I have never had an issue. careful what you read on the internet. this is just a gripe site for phobic people
The report listed below is invalid. The room that this guest occupied was inspected by an well-regarded pest control service (Steritech) and found negative for bed bug activity. As a courtesy to the guest, the room charges were refunded. Correspondence between the guet and the hotel and the guest occurred on several occasions over the phone and through e-mail to ensure the guest was confident in the resolution.
September 4, 2010. Hilton LAX Airport Hotel. Woke up with bite marks on my arm, and saw a bug moving near the pillow. Smashed the bug, and reported it and gave it to the front desk agent, who said she would show her supervisor. Numerous calls to Hilton management, & Director of Front Desk Operations and NO reponse from HILTON. Getting annoyed with the run around. Hilton will not take any responsibility. I have photos of the bug. It has all been (supposedly) documented with Hilton.
I stayed there in mid-July. I can't say I know the conclusive evidence but I woke up in the middle of the night with intense itching/biting on my right shoulder, which was the side down on the mattress.
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Carly’s earliest memories are of picking up a pencil and drawing pictures of people. Born with cerebral palsy, Carly spent countless hours concocting stories in her mind, illustrating them and bringing them to life through her sketches. From a very young age Carly was fascinated by human interaction and as a child these imaginative sketches were her way of processing the world around her. They helped her understand the world and her place in it. Despite a flourishing career in television, in organisations such as the BBC and Channel 4, eventually Carly’s instinct to draw and paint deposed her previous career path, and she began to hone her skill. She soon became fascinated by what paint is capable of and its ability to seduce the viewer through illusion. Explorations of how we come to understand ourselves, the world around us, and particularly the idea of personal transformation all act as inspiration behind the work you see before you. Carly delights in her style of painting; creating the illusionary quality of movement allows her to experience a feeling of release from her own physical limitations of living with a disability. Above all, here is an artist whose aim is to create beautiful pieces which are expressive, dynamic and vibrant; paintings that are a celebration of the human form and the beauty of movement and - most importantly - a celebration of life. “Whilst painting deeply challenges me, it also gives me a sense of freedom and limitless possibility, which is a feeling contrary to many other experiences in my day-to-day life” carly [B.1979, Bristol] ashdown Published by
Description: An outstanding, long blooming selection by Harlan from seed produced in the Kelaidis' garden several years ago. In addition to amethyst flowers flowing abundantly from ornamental, hops-like cones and attractive, textured, glaucous leaves this drought resistant plant's foliage fills the garden air with its exciting, spicy scent.
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Below is a brilliant example of political speech. The idea behind political speech is that you speak such that you appear reasonable while not actually communicating a specific point (specific points might lead to discussion or debate). In this interview Trump is soaring in the polls. He has no need to say something controversial. What you see are easy, meaningless statements delivered with confidence and authority. He does not say one unreasonable thing. Even I felt like he was an ok guy. He also does not say one meaningful thing.
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Fasting for 24 hours and ending up with a bigger waist!? This may be a sign that you are losing abdominal fat
This is such a common phenomenon that you’d expect to see it discussed more often – people fasting for a non-negligible number of hours and ending up with a bigger waist. However, it is very difficult to find anything published on it. (Lyle McDonald discussed a related phenomenon on this post on whooshes and squishy fat.) I am not talking about only a perceived bigger waist; I am talking about measurably bigger. This frequently happens with folks who were obese, lost a lot of body fat, and are trying to get rid of the stubborn lower abdominal fat.
Contrary to popular belief, this is very unlikely to be due to the body turning muscle protein into glucose, and then converting that glucose into fat for storage in fat cells around the waist. When you are fasting, one factor strongly opposes that transformation. The body is in net body fat release mode, due in part to low circulating insulin, and thus body fat cells are essentially rejecting glucose. Blood glucose levels are maintained, to feed the brain, but uptake by adipocytes via GLUT4 isn’t happening.
When people fast they typically drink water, quite often lots of it. A reasonable explanation for the bigger waist is that body fat cells store water in place of fat, as fat becomes energy. Since water is denser than fat, the stronger gravitational pull will lead to a larger bulge around the lower abdominal area, increasing waist circumference at the point it is widest. The amount of fat mass, however, is going down due to fasting.
In the obese, body fat cells generally become insulin resistant, even though many people believe the opposite to be true. This leads to the creation of new body fat cells (hyperplasia) to store the extra fat. If body fat loss is maintained over time, I’d expect the body to get rid of those fat cells that were created through hyperplasia during the obese period. The literature, however, seems to suggest that the number of body fat cells is set before adulthood, and does not change afterwards. I am skeptical, as the body seems to be very good at getting rid of cells and tissues that are not used.
The loss of those extra body fat cells may bring the number of adipocytes to pre-obesity levels, but for many people quite some time is needed for that to happen. Often in the order of months; maintaining reasonably low body fat levels.
So don’t despair if you end up with a bigger waist around noon after skipping breakfast, or before dinner after fasting the whole day. That may be a good sign; a sign that you are actually losing abdominal fat.
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Surprise, surprise another black number to add to the catalogue - Can you tell I have a thing for black? This outfit was put together for my friend's wedding in London. It was the third wedding R and I attended in the space of 2 weeks. The wedding was a traditional Chinese banquet style event with a generous 10+ course meal included. It was a great night spent with so many good friends. The dress, from Topshop, was super comfy, especially with all the extra room I needed from the amount of food I consume and drank. I styled it with a rose gold necklace from Accessorize and my favourite shoes from Topshop, along with my go-to Whistle clutch. A simple outfit for a very special occasion.
Chinese wedding banquets are the best if only for dat lobster noodle dish ;) adore this look, the shoes and bracelets are perfect! Tempted to have a peek at these dresses in Topshop as well!
Love your blog Paula (immediately followed on bloglovin'!) and also thank you for reading and commenting on my post was so lovely of you :) x
This is a super cute look and I have a thing for black dresses too! Love the shoes. Hope you enjoyed the food at the wedding!
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Looking for a gift for your friends and family? Running out of ideas and that celebratory date is fast approaching? Why not try making one yourself using a paper punch? Instead of spending a fortune on gifts you don’t even know they will like, you could actually make one out of your stationery and it would save your a whole lot more. And sometimes, these DIY gift ideas could hold more meaning and priceless to some.
Got free times? Well, try making your own punch arts either to gift it to someone or decorate your work space and more. Check out the paper punchers and more stationery below.
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In April, I discussed the oncoming tidal wave of autonomous vehicle technology and its impact on traditional mass transit systems. I made the case for municipalities to embrace the innovations being made in transportation rather than continuing to invest in traditional mass transit infrastructure. It is increasingly apparent that these transit systems will become obsolete as autonomous vehicle options develop into viable alternatives.
Fast-forward six months to October. GM has requested regulatory permission for as early as 2019, to deploy vehicles without manual controls such as steering wheels and pedals and Honda recently announced its $2.75 billion investment into GM’s self-driving vehicle startup, Cruise. The 12-year deal includes an immediate $750 million and another $2 billion for development and deployment as agreed upon by GM and Honda. Another major collaboration on self-driving cars is Toyota and Uber. Toyota will invest $500 million in Uber Technologies for the launch of Uber’s ride-hailing network in 2021.
Do you think the driverless wave will become reality in just a few short months? Years? Or, are we still decades away? Let us know what you think in the survey below, we'll post the results on the November blog.
(Rand Stephens is a Principal of Avison Young and Managing Director of the company’s Houston office.)
It’s so simple. As a tenant, you have rights. Know these rights and exercise them – because not doing so could cost you dearly.
At Avison Young, we advise on both sides of the coin – for landlords and for tenants - and will always seek the best deal possible for our client in each case.
The U.K. lease advisory team at Avison Young, which operates nationally, recently acted for a landlord client on a lease renewal in the Midlands. As the tenant failed to serve a formal notice – in order to protect the tenant’s right to a new lease when the original lease expired – the landlord was able to secure a new tenancy agreement and, therefore, pocket an extra £250,000 over the length of the lease. Of course, that meant the tenant in question was now out of pocket to that tune.
The tenant lost its negotiating position through not exercising its right to a new lease. If the tenant no longer wanted to occupy the premises, that would have been absolutely fine. However, the tenant was over a barrel, so to speak. It was crucial for the tenant to stay put. As a furnishing company using a large warehouse, it did not want to leave. Therefore, when the landlord raised the rent, the tenant had no choice but to accept the terms. If the tenant had planned early and exercised its right to a new lease and sought professional advice, it could have negotiated a better deal.
Property costs are still the largest outlay for businesses after staff costs. Taking on or dismissing a staff member is a decision not taken lightly, and this should always be the case for your property requirements. It is advisable to diarise important dates in a lease contract and seek guidance early from a professional who can advise on the rights of both the landlord and tenant to avoid sticky situations – and ultimately, improve your firm’s bottom line.
Capital continues to flow into global commercial real estate markets, inhibited only by the scarcity of available product for sale. Yields on commercial real estate are still attractive when compared with alternative investments; however, limited supply and cap-rate compression are leading some investors to seek opportunities outside their traditional parameters.
These are some of the key trends noted in Avison Young’s Fall 2018 North America and Europe Commercial Real Estate Investment Review:
Public and private capital continue to target commercial real estate assets around the globe, pushing asset values higher and making it more difficult for investors to find rewarding opportunities – leading to more joint-venture, value-add and redevelopment opportunities. Investment capital flowing into the sector is buoyed by sound property leasing fundamentals with good demand; and with some exceptions, supply is still relatively constrained.”
With prime assets delivering slim returns, there’s a real quest for consistent growth across countries and asset types. All of these dynamics are occurring against a backdrop of ongoing geopolitical concerns, including the negotiations leading up to the new trade agreement between the U.S., Mexico and Canada, trade-war tensions in Asia-Pacific and Brexit in the U.K., not to mention the prospect of higher long-term interest rates and the impact on asset pricing – all of which continue to weigh on the minds of investors.
According to the report, even while the U.S. was in the process of negotiating a new trade agreement with Mexico and Canada, cross-border investment into the commercial real estate sector continued to flow, especially from Canada to the U.S. Mexico’s stable and healthy macroeconomic fundamentals have made the country a well-regarded destination for global investment capital and one of the most open economies for international trade and investment.
Across the Atlantic, London’s commercial real estate market has continued to show remarkable resilience in the face of stiff headwinds – enduring significant political and economic uncertainty caused by the EU referendum result, the shock result of the snap U.K. election and growing tensions between the U.S. and China, which have raised fears of a trade war that could have global economic impacts.
Across Germany’s five major markets, office assets once again attracted the most capital as already tight capitalization rates continued to compress. Frankfurt posted the country’s largest single transaction of the first half, while in Berlin, alternative asset types gained popularity with investors. In Romania, the capital city of Bucharest remains in top position with positive fundamentals and improving liquidity, and still offers favourable returns compared with other countries in the region.
While concerns over rising interest rates and their impact on values remain, we don’t expect to see a material decline in investor appetite during the second half of 2018.
Labels: assets, Brexit, cap rates, capital, china, Germany, interest rates, investment, joint venture, London, Mexico, property, Romania, trade agreement, yields
Co-working space, flexible offices, hot-desking, shared-open offices, communal office space – just a few buzzwords used to describe the latest trend to hit the office market that is appealing to tenants such as freelancers and startups because it provides flexible workspace and flexible lease terms. It’s also beneficial to larger companies in terms of “swing” space, providing easy options for the companies to ramp up or downsize, as needed. As the momentum continues, co-working companies will ultimately compete for supremacy. They will take on more space than demand warrants -- which may lead to a collapse, leaving a few survivors. Building owners need to be cautious about having too much exposure to co-working locations as tenants.
The new buzzwords are gathering a lot of attention, but the concept has been around for quite some time. Long before WeWork, there was Regus, which has an executive suite setup. Today’s co-working companies are a modernized version with upgrades and nuances that create a more collaborative work place. Regus had a successful run in the late 1990s, alongside the dotcom boom. (We all know how that ended.) It eventually fell victim to the economic downturn and was left with an over-supply of office space and was forced into Chapter 11. However, Regus (now IWG) survived and remains in business today with more than 40 locations in the Houston area and the largest flexible space provider in the country. Do today’s co-working companies have long-term staying power? Can they survive an economic downturn?
There are an estimated 100-plus flexible working space companies in Houston that likely make up less than 1% of total office space inventory. Given the undersaturated market, there is potential for growth in the Bayou City. WeWork has two locations with a combined estimated 142,000 sf. Other newcomers include Reth!nk, slated to open its 42,000-sf space in Houston’s Midtown Arts District in spring 2019. Austin-based FirmSpace will take up 2 floors at 2200 Post Oak Boulevard for a total of 32,872 sf by the end of 2018, and Work Well, opened by Houston-based development company Caldwell Cos., has 23,000 sf at 13100 Wortham Center Drive in northwest Houston.
Whether the flexible space trend will continue to accelerate and assimilate into the office market landscape remains to be seen. Landlords may still want to take a cautious approach to making long-term investments with co-working companies. As with most new ventures, there is fierce competition within the market to rise to the top. There were winners and losers from the dotcom bust of the 1990s. Survivors that continue to thrive include Amazon, Priceline and Ebay. Will WeWork and Regus continue to dominate the co-working industry? We shall see.
Ecology and Economics Should (and generally do) Go Hand in Hand, and 5 Reasons Why Property Owners Need to Care about the Demise of the EPA
When I began my commercial real estate career in 1979 the economy was rapidly falling apart. Inflation moved through the teens; and interest rates, which started at 8%, finished off the year at 20%. These policies, designed to combat runaway inflation (due to the oil supply shock, removing wage and price controls and taking the US dollar off the gold standard), caused an extremely long and deep recession, lasting 3 years. (The 2008 recession lasted half as long). These conditions were destroying the banks, builders and material subcontractors indiscriminately.
As grim as this situation was, I had a more serious threat unfolding in my Boston office portfolio: 6 x 24 feet concrete and granite panels weighing many tons were falling off the high-rise office buildings, creating life threatening street hazards. Acid rain from mid-west coal furnaces and factories was dissolving the steel clips that secured the panels to building structures - 800 miles away. Here is an image of the impact that same rain had on nearby on food crops and drinking water.
Thankfully, today few people remember the conditions under which President Richard Nixon established the Federal Environmental Protection agency in 1970. To begin the important work of finding alternative, less environmentally destructive, forms of energy production President Jimmy Carter (himself a nuclear engineer) established the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and Solar Energy Research Institute (SERI) in Golden, Colorado in 1977. These initiatives were well funded by 5 subsequent administrations from both political parties, and those investments have paid off. Solar and Wind technology has reached the point where these sources cost half as much as producing energy with coal. Pollution is a major problem in much of the world today. But instead of capitalizing on the success of decades of research and forward-looking policies by promoting clean energy, the US seems to have all but forgotten about the need for vigilance against the known dire consequences of burning coal and polluting the water supply.
Despite the passage in 1948 and 1955 respectively, of the Federal Water Pollution Control and the Air Pollution Control Acts, in the decades that followed state enforcement was ineffective. In 1969 the Cuyahoga river in Cleveland literally caught on fire. By 1973 the everglades were also burning, (see image at left).
Recognizing that water and air do not limit themselves to state (or even country) lines, President Nixon called for a more comprehensive and cost-effective solution - federal oversight. It was clear that states were grossly underfunded and are unable to meet the challenge of managing pollution originating from sources beyond their jurisdiction.
Forty-eight years later, the Trump administration is proposing returning air and water pollution oversight to the states; and has repealed critical environmental protections such as: prohibiting polluting water supply headwaters with mining effluent; ignoring contamination risks to aquifers and other key bodies of drinking and recreational waterways from fracking and pipelines; setting aside consideration of human risks from lung diseases caused by 189 known ”deregulated” carcinogens and poisonous airborne chemicals being newly released via factories, farms, and tailpipes. The stated rationale for such ill advised policies is “restoring” economic prosperity, as though ecology and economics are adversaries instead of partners. This is not the way to achieve either objective.
Is the EPA infallible? Of course not. But over my career I have completed environmental assessments for approximately 40 million sf of development entitlements in the US across 4 regions., and accommodating EPA concerns was never an issue. There are at least 5 reasons why real estate owners, insurers, business leaders and voters need to care about the continuation of the fight against environmental impairment.
Environmental quality affects our health, lifespan and our productivity - directly. Administration documents acknowledge likely adverse health effects from its new coal provisions will likely lead to an additional 1500 deaths annually and 50,000+ person increase in suffering from lung disease of all kinds – asthma, emphysema and cancers. No estimates have been developed regarding drinking water or airborne toxin risks, because human risks are no longer being assessed in these determinations.
Property values are directly affected by quality of life considerations including health, safety, recreational access and lack of environmental contamination. Tourism is directly impacted by environmental problems from fires to pollution alerts. If you have ever acquired a contaminated property and attempted mitigation of an off-site source contaminant, you have some sense of the valuation and liquidity impairment this entails, and complex mitigation difficulties presented by this situation. Today, superfund proceeds are available to remediate hazards left by a defunct perpetrator organization, but what happens when the government authorizes companies to return to these polluting ways. Buyer beware!
While ecological conditions are markedly better than in 1970, as recently as 2016, 10 people died and 87 developed Legionnaires disease from lead and bacteria in the drinking water in Flint, Michigan. Congress passed the Safe Drinking Water Act in 1974, under which the EPA establishes water quality standards and funds local water protection programs, whose safety, (underfunded) is far but ensured. Trump administration officials have proposed abolishing the funding for safe drinking water programs. Building owners can be sued if these sorts of health hazards develop in our buildings. Shifting the burden of continuous water quality testing to owners, who have no jurisdiction to do anything about the public water supply makes no sense and is likely to also increase the cost of insuring our properties.
Recent studies from the Harvard School of Public Health, among others, underscore the major improvements to cognitive function healthy buildings can provide. These findings suggest that urban fresh air has a long way to go before it can be considered “healthful”. “Fresh filtered air” inside high performance buildings has been shown in academic studies to increase alertness, reduce absenteeism and 9 other health benefits from 20-80%, depending on the parameter studied. Since air quality is sure to suffer further from the current regulatory repeals, investing in air filtering systems becomes all-the-more imperative.
While the burning of coal is unlikely to increase in America due to the fact it is no longer cost competitive, the loosening of regulations regarding effluents and pollution means three possible outcomes – later phase out of coal fired plants; possible return of the ill effects of acid rain; and future grid disruption as conscientious owners move to renewable energy sources to protect their investment portfolios.
These are not trivial concerns. According to the Harvard Law School’s Environmental Regulation Rollback Tracker, and Columbia Law School’s Climate Deregulation Tracker - as confirmed by the Brookings Institution, the US Chamber of Commerce and the EPA: since taking office 20 months ago, the Trump administration has reversed, diluted or repealed 76 significant environmental rules that Canadians and Americans should be worried about, such as limits on toxic discharge, including mercury, a known neuro-toxin and carcinogen, from power plants into public waterways.
More than 1600 EPA staff have resigned, and public safety appears to be a major loser in these repeals, as epitomized by reversal of the low-cost rule requiring braking system upgrades to trains carrying highly inflammable fuels, such as fracked oil (this law was passed by Congress following the Lac-Megantic, Quebec disaster; (image left). Other unconscionable acts include overturning bans on harmful pesticides known to cause birth defects, respiratory ailments and cancer; and downgrading of safety standards for 189 hazardous airborne chemicals, such as benzene, dioxin and arsenic; all of which can work their way into Canadian communities via the Great Lakes, the jet stream and weather patterns.
The point is, like other residents of Canada, I am not immune to health risks stemming from repeal of pollution and safety regulations in America. Just this morning the authorities in Canada reported banned pesticides are turning up in common Canadian food products, due to cross-border ingredients. It happens fast and unfortunately, the effects of ingested poisons are often cumulative.
Congress is currently in the process of confirming Judge Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. He has a track record of aggressive judicial activism to curb authority of the EPA. Current and future generations of North Americans need an EPA that does a competent job of executing regulatory enforcement and achieves a win-win solution. Ecology and economy must, and generally do, go hand in hand.
But do investors really need advice regarding foreclosure/forced sales in Germany and other countries nowadays?
The problem we face today is that demand for space is much higher than what the market can provide. Most development projects underway are presold or preleased before they are even built.
Low interest rates – in other words, cheap funds to borrow – are widely available, and real estate investors are on the hunt for assets all over the world, inflating market prices.
During the global economic crisis in 2008, more than 55.000 court-ordered foreclosure auctions/forced sales of real estate properties occurred in Germany alone. This figure has decreased significantly, to an estimated 20.000 this year.
However, my answer to the question of whether investors need advisory services regarding forced sales and insolvency is yes!
Yes, there is high demand for advising banks and insolvency administrators throughout Germany, and elsewhere, on properties that do not seem to be the preferred choices of national and international investors.
Vacancy, capex, short-term leases, taxes and legal issues are just a few factors that explain why investor interest cools down quickly. But that’s the type of real estate where we don’t give up – and can verify an added value. There are tailor-made solutions for each problem.
I would like to point to the example of a property in Mainz-Hechtsheim, Germany, which Avison Young is listing exclusively on behalf of a bank. It is a commercial property that will be sold by the trial court of Mainz on September 27, 2018. The light-industrial, flex-office building will be vacant February 1, 2019 – a factor that is supposedly the reason for a low number of prospective buyers thus far. However, through our multi-channel strategy, we already found several parties interested in renting space in this building close to Germany´s biggest airport, Frankfurt am Main.
We are trying to stabilize rental revenues by deploying a multi-tenant leasing strategy as opposed to a single-tenant leasing strategy. In other words, we are not just trying to provide a space for a prospective buyer. We are also seeking several prospective lessees to protect the value of the investment while saving the investor time, effort and money. This strategy has worked for the property, located on Carl-Zeiss Strasse in Mainz-Hechtsheim, quite well so far. We have already found prospective lessees who are interested in signing long-term tenancy agreements, and negotiations are proceeding with potential new owners before the September 27 auction date.
This success story is just one example of how strategic advice regarding foreclosure/forced sales can pay off for banks, insolvency administrators and investors in Germany – and throughout the world.
(Janko Pahlitzsch is an Associate Director in Avison Young’s Berlin office with 13 years of commercial real estate investment sales experience. He specializes in advising banks and insolvency administrators on foreclosure/forced property sales throughout Germany.)
Office co-working space has garnered much attention recently. Through the first half of 2018, co-working made up 10% of all leasing activity in Manhattan. The previous year, co-working space accounted for just 3% of overall leasing activity in the borough, as reported in Avison Young's Second Quarter 2018 Manhattan Office Leasing Snapshot Avison Young's Second Quarter 2018 Manhattan Office Leasing Snapshot . WeWork completed two deals in the 30,000 to 45,000-square-foot (sf) range while Knotel signed five deals in the 13,000 to 45,000-sf range.
WeWork, the behemoth co-working company valued at $20 billion, has no desire to slow down its expansion as it moves into development, leasing, and property management services. Amidst the expansion, WeWork is in talks with SoftBank for a potential investment that could double the firm's valuation to $40 billion.
With companies like WeWork and Knotel taking up large swaths of square footage in New York and across North America, it is safe to say that co-working development once considered a fad, has become mainstream. Co-working space lease activity shows no sign of slowing down, but does a co-working environment actually do what it is intended to do?
The rationale behind open plan office layouts is that they increase connectivity between workers by breaking down barriers. A lack of cubicles and partitions should, in theory, increase engagement between workers, allowing for more teamwork and higher levels of productivity.
Knotel, the new kid on the block, began its ascent in 2015. Today, the firm has grown to more than 40 locations in New York, San Francisco, and London.
A new Harvard Business School study demonstrates that, in fact, the opposite occurs. Examining the employees of two Fortune 500 companies, researchers discovered that face-to-face interaction decreased approximately 70% following the adoption of open layouts. Meanwhile, e-mail use increased 22% to 50%. Fifteen days before the office redesigns, participants averaged approximately 5.8 hours of face-to-face contact. After the switch to an open-office layout, participants’ face-to-face contact dropped to approximately 1.7 hours on average. To make matters worse, executives reported, productivity (as defined by the metrics used by the firms’ internal performance-management systems) declined after the office-layout redesigns. Instead of increasing collaboration, it seems, open office layouts trigger a natural response to withdraw socially from colleagues due to a lack of privacy. Despite the study’s limited sample size, these results are compelling.
This is the first study that empirically measures both face-to-face and electronic contact before and after a company’s adoption of open-office architecture. Co-working environments are relatively new; and as time moves on, more research will emerge on their feasibility.
(Dominic Perkovic is an Associate based in Avison Young’s New York office. He specializes in office real estate advisory and transaction services.)
Labels: co-working, collaboration, knotel, open office architecture, open office layout, productivity, wework
Canada’s office property markets remained sound through the first half of 2018, supported by stable macroeconomic indicators, including healthy employment numbers, GDP growth and a rebounding Alberta economy. The overheated housing market, which had concerned some observers, is now cooling thanks to the implementation of new federal and provincial measures. On the other hand, U.S. protectionist policies and escalating tariffs pose a risk to the Canadian economy and global trade flows and may lead to moderating growth ahead.
Intense competition for office space continues to bolster office market fundamentals across Canada – especially in downtown markets. Demand from traditional sectors is being augmented by the proliferation of domestic and global technology and co-working firms, ongoing urbanization and a burgeoning millennial workforce – all part of Canada’s emerging innovation economy.
Overall office vacancy rates declined in more than half of the Canadian office markets surveyed with suburban markets outpacing downtown markets in terms of absorption (led by Montreal and Vancouver) and new deliveries (led by Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal) during the past 12 months. However, the amount of downtown space under construction at mid-year (led by Toronto) outstripped the suburbs by a significant margin. Toronto and Vancouver are outperforming the country’s other markets in almost every metric.
Urbanization – partly attributable to growth in the technology sector – has created a noticeable gulf between downtown and suburban vacancy rates in emerging tech hubs such as Vancouver, Toronto, Waterloo Region, Ottawa and Montreal.
Aside from Edmonton and Calgary, the nation’s suburban markets expanded by varying degrees with strong results in Montreal and Vancouver. Outpacing downtowns, suburban markets combined for positive 12-month absorption of nearly 3.4 msf – slightly behind the previous 12 months’ pace. Suburban vacancy fell 50 bps during the year to close first-half 2018 at 13.1%. Though double-digit vacancy prevailed in all but two suburban markets, six of 11 suburban markets recorded lower vacancy levels year-over-year – with Winnipeg being the tightest (5.5%).
Most downtown markets posted positive results, combining for more than 2.2 msf of absorption in the 12 months ending at mid-year 2018 – led by Toronto, Vancouver and Edmonton. Consequently, Canada’s downtown vacancy rate declined 80 bps year-over-year to reach 10.5% at mid-year 2018. Vacancy was lower in seven of 11 downtown markets; four remained in single digits and below the national downtown average, while Toronto (2.2%) registered the lowest downtown vacancy – not just in Canada, but North America.
Given tight conditions and upward pressure on rents in some of the nation’s downtown markets, and with little or no near-term supply relief, suburban markets – particularly those offering transit connectivity and other urban amenities – may be the beneficiaries of overflowing tenant demand during the next couple of years.
(Bill Argeropoulos is an Avison Young Principal and the firm’s Canadian Research Practice Leader. He is based in the company’s global headquarters in Toronto.)
Despite Houston’s thriving economy and low unemployment rate, the city has one of the highest office vacancy rates in the country. The office vacancy rate for the second quarter of 2018 is at 18.3% (includes sublease’s available vacant space), which hasn’t been that high since the 1980s. With almost 40 million square feet of direct vacant space currently unoccupied in the Houston area, why are we seeing an increase in activity for new office development? And, why are employers opting to move to these new buildings? There is a workplace revolution underway and companies are responding.
Employers are competing to attract and retain top talent by offering flexible work options, in-house fitness centers, cafés and outdoor patios because studies have shown that is what employees want. Research also shows that employees are spending less time working at their desks and more time in kitchens, conference rooms and other collaborative areas. This trend is influencing office space design and impacting the amount of space being leased. Employers now have an opportunity to save money on office space by designing collaborative amenity-rich work environments with less square footage per employee while scoring the best and the brightest members of the workforce.
This trend is sparking an increased demand for superior space, and companies are leaning toward newer more efficient buildings with state-of-the-art interior design to capitalize on the shift in employees’ demand for a better workplace experience. However, the overall space needed ends up being smaller, resulting in a better value for the employer. This is not only happening in Houston, but a trend that is happening around the country, as noted in Avison Young’s Mid-Year 2018 Office Market Report.
This flight-to-quality is driving some demand for new office buildings. It’s not obvious that this would be the case in a market with an abundance of available space, but Houston’s class A building set is primarily 1980’s vintage. So, if a company can move to a new high-quality building to satisfy its employees -- while reducing its space per employee --then it looks like an attractive solution.
Some new upscale projects underway in Houston include Skanska’s Capitol Tower at 811 Rusk St. and Hines’ 47-story tower on Texas Ave. Capitol Tower’s soon-to-be tenant in 2019, Bank of America, has preleased 210,000 sf – that’s a 77,000-sf decrease from their previous offices. Vinson & Elkins will also be decreasing their office footprint from 338,920 sf at First City Tower to 212,000 sf at the new Hines building. United Airlines left their 360,000-sf dual offices to a consolidated 225,000-sf office at 609 Main. Preleasing these new projects and renovating heritage buildings is key to stabilizing the Houston office market, as high-profile tenants continue to vacate their older office buildings and opt for newer, modern buildings. As the workplace environment adapts, so will the office market.
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Vauxhall’s multi award-winning Ampera became a record-breaker as well as a ground-breaker recently when a journalist from Top Gear magazine drove it through the Channel Tunnel from the UK to France and back.
The story began with a challenge from Top Gear’s editor who wanted the magazine to be the first to drive a production car through the Channel Tunnel. As luck would have it, a third tunnel exists which runs between Eurotunnel’s main railway lines. It descends 75 metres below the English Channel and is normally used for safety crews operating specially-made vehicles.
Eurotunnel agreed to the service tunnel being used, but for safety reasons insisted that the car had to run on battery power while underground. Not a problem for any electric vehicle with a range of over 63 miles. However there was an added twist: Top Gear’s reporter Dan Read needed to complete his entire journey – London to Calais – in a vehicle that didn’t need to refuel/recharge. This propelled the Ampera and its unique range-extending capabilities to the front of the queue.
“We do like a good challenge at Top Gear, especially one involving the English Channel,” said Top Gear magazine Editor-in-Chief Charlie Turner. “The telly boys conquered it with an amphibious pickup truck, and now we’ve done it again with the Ampera – our current Green Car of the Year, and probably the most practical take on electric car tech.”
The Ampera started the 270 mile round trip in Hold mode, a function which holds the charge in the lithium-ion battery making use of the on-board range extender to generate and supply electricity to power the wheels. On arrival at the tunnel entrance the car was switched into its default normal mode which powers the wheels using electricity supplied by the battery. Not only did the Ampera complete the challenge, it did it convincingly achieving a battery range in excess of 60 miles, beating the official range of between 25 and 50 miles.
Ampera Launch Manager Ian Allen commented: “We were confident that the Ampera could pull this record off and were delighted to be able to prove that a skilled driver can beat our maximum battery range estimate by quite some margin. This epic journey really did once again drive home the fact that the Ampera is the only electric vehicle suitable for all journeys.”
Speaking to Eurotunnel’s John Keefe, after the challenge, he said: “It’s great to see car manufacturers making such huge steps in the development of sustainable options for the travelling public. Our Shuttle services run on electricity from low carbon sources, but this is the first time a production car has driven to France and back on one battery charge. I am also pleased that, even though the Ampera broke its distance record for one charge, the Shuttle Service’s unbeatable strengths of speed, ease and reliability ensured that cars that travel by Shuttle still get to France faster! But the really important point is that they all cross the Channel using power from low carbon sources!”
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October 15th, 2015 by Siegz | Alternative/Indie, Chill/Jam/Reggae, Concert/Festival Review, Drum & Bass, Pop, Rock |
Last night I got to catch two artists I’ve never seen or really dug deep into to be quite honest. However after the show, I left a huge fan, scanning the internet for as much of their material as possible as Brick + Mortar and Jeremy Loops were two incredible bands that got the party started on hump day last night at The Roxy in West Hollywood. This was the first night of their tour together and both DIY artists really impressed the young millennial audience by crafting jams that were hand-clapping, raise your fist in the air pop/rock fun. (more…)
February 26th, 2015 by Siegz | Album/Mixtape/EP Review, Alternative/Indie, Ambient, Before the Bigs Radio, Chill/Jam/Reggae, Dance, Disco, Drum & Bass, Electro, Electronic Rock, Electropop, House, Pop, synthpop |
Before the Bigs Podcast 7 is out and it’s a doozy full of 15 tracks as I hosted the show solo but found some great hidden gems to play for you. Included in this episode are new tracks from GRiZ, Big Data, Galantis, Viceroy featuring K.flay, Urban Cone, Great Good Fine Ok, Max And the Moon, Pr0files, Bad Wave, the black and the white, A-L-X and Broken Witt Rebels. Didn’t particularly focus on any one artist and played a variety of upbeat music including Coleman Hell whose producing a new kind of alternative dance.
September 18th, 2012 by Siegz | Album/Mixtape/EP Review, Drum & Bass, Electro, Electronic Tuesday, Hip-Hop/Rap |
Follow The Leader is a 5-track EP from Los Angeles rapper/Georgetown University student Tate Tucker. It’s a mix of him rapping over trap and electro tracks and it’s really catchy. Get crunk to this project!
Yesterday, I attended the Mad Decent Block Party in Los Angeles. I saw performances from Zeds Dead, Theophilus London, Munchi, Paul Devro, 3Ball MTY, Bonde Do Role, Clockwork, Casey Veggies and Paper Diamond. I pretty much saw every act I wanted to and saw at least one that reaffirmed my belief he will not be a breakout star. Read my review below. (more…)
Not sure how I would describe this song. Kanga creates a mix of drum & bass with some weird dubstep that isn’t annoying. Shout out to @IamJove for sending this our way. Stream below and keep an eye out on Kanga!
I couldn’t find a cover art so I decided to post a conversation between two musicians who sometimes can be quite delusional about the world around them.
The SOLAR MAXIMUS EP features Indian Tabla drum rhythms on top of African and North American drum rhythms and treatments from Konrad OldMoney, one to watch this summer! Expect his name along side some of the most influential, progressive, Electronica, Dance, and World Music producers in the industry.
Konrad OldMoney is defining Global Bass on a large scale and the SOLAR MAXIMUS EP is just the first of many Global Bass projects to come. Stream and DOWNLOAD.
The day the earth finally blows up , at least we will be dancing like fools on drugs. Here’s an EXCLUSIVE global bass remix sound produced by Konrad OldMoney (of Smokey Robotic). This remix is off the new project called SOLAR MAXIMUS EP, which Konrad is releasing to the public on Thursday.
I think the “What You Mean” remix is a good dance song and shows how talented Konrad OldMoney is with remixing. Stream and download below.
If you like what you heard above, visit Konrad OldMoney‘s soundcloud for more global bass remixes and look out for Solar Maximus EP dropping this Thursday!
Mathieu Santos, founding member of Ra Ra Riot, went solo last year with his art-rock album Massachusetts 2010. Nearly a year later, Santos finally enriches us with the official video for “Northern Mentality.” Directed and composed by Cole Hannon, the video is just as abstract as the drum & bass driven track. With mind-altering (and Santos altering, actually) visuals, the Santos mutations combo’d with the percussion are 21st century hypnotherapy at its best.
May 31st, 2012 by Siegz | Ambient, Dance, Disco, Drum & Bass, Electro, Pop, Rock, Soundcloud's Best |
Our soundcloud submissions this month consisted of mostly EDM, some really bad rap and some miscellaneous crap I’d rather not attempt to categorize. Below are the four best soundcloud submissions we got this month. (more…)
First, shouts to blogger/graphic designer/musician Hunter Reece of Mister Mistress for the sexy flyer above.
We are proud to sponsor Delon‘s Memorial Weekend Pool Rager, the beginning of a series of shows this summer in Southern California and our 2nd #MusicFutureNow show in LA, continuing our monthly series of providing show featuring the best up-and-coming artists.
The details for the party are in the flyer above; very important you RSVP to MusicFutureNow@gmail.com with name and number of guests as space is limited! Party starts at 12 and is located at a mansion about 10-12 miles from Downtown LA.
Best of all, everything at this pool party is FREE, including drinks provided by Xante Spirit and Activate Drinks, free BBQ and free music from artists that will become mainstream acts!
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This static test was conducted for the purpose of determining the structural strength of the Boeing PW-9 submitted in accordance with Contract No. 633, also known as the first article of Contract No. 713, dated September 29, 1923.
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The DCS-7010L HD Mini Bullet Outdoor Network Camera is a mydlink-enabled IP surveillance outdoor camera that lets you monitor an area 24 hours a day. A durable, rugged housing and a powerful IR LED illuminator make it ideal for all-day outdoor surveillance.
The DCS-7010L is built with a megapixel image sensor to give you high-quality snapshots and video with resolutions up to 720p HD. This gives you sharp, high-resolution snapshots and videos with rich detail. Get a closer look with ePTZ, which lets you zoom in, zoom out, and pan across your cameras video so you can survey a large area easily.
An infrared cut removable (ICR) filter is also built into the DCS-7010L, which blocks infrared light during the day for improved image quality. At night, it moves out of the way to use all available light for low-light surveillance, and paired with a powerful IR LED illuminator with a 10 meter range, this camera can monitor an area even in complete darkness.
Specially built for outdoor use, the DCS-7010L has a solid metal IP-66 weatherproof housing that protects it from dirt and rain. A Power over Ethernet (PoE) port allows you to connect the camera to your network and power it through a single cable, simplifying deployment and doing away with the need for a nearby power outlet. A wire-in bracket protects cables from damage and provides a clean installation.
The HD Mini Bullet Outdoor Network Camera is mydlink-enabled, which means that you can access and configure your camera remotely, no matter where you are. See your cameras live view through the mydlink website, or download the mydlink mobile app and view your camera directly on your iOS or Android mobile device. Keep an eye on your home while youre at work, or check on the office when youre out on the road; mydlink makes it all possible.
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FAME is a four years effort which aimed at providing a breakthrough component for future compact, wide field, high resolution imagers or spectrographs, based on the freeform technology and the flexibility and versatility of active systems.
The aim of the FAME effort is to combine extreme freeforms and deformable mirrors in order to propose an integrated solution to be used on future instrumentation, in warm or cooled environment. The work done so far already identified several compact, fast, wide field optical designs working in the visible, with a diffraction limited performance.
Using extremely aspheric mirrors (Freeform Mirrors) instead of more conventionally shaped optics in spectrographs can significantly reduce the number of optical components required. This reduction facilitates:
We aim to demonstrate that by the end of 2016 it could be possible to adopt this technology in the designs of the proposed multi-object ELT instruments. To date the broad introduction of freeform optics has been inhibited because:
Production methods and metrology to create an accurate shape with high surface smoothness do not fit the requirements for optical/Infrared instruments.
NOVA/ASTRON: Tibor Agócs, Felix Bettonvil, Rik ter Horst, Gabby Kroes, Karin Spijkerman, Lars Venema
He co-authored 7 patents, 18 papers and more than 50 conference proceedings and today leads the European activity on curved detectors together with partners at CEA-LETI.
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Last Friday we went to Balmandir Tika by the Dydys with all the children. It is a ritual in which a red dot is placed, formed by water mixed with cream, rice and powders that old woman give to the rest of the family among blessings.
Before arriving at Balmandir we received more tika from neighbors on the way to Talo Supping, where Aku Prasad was waiting for us with a homemade yogurt made with buffalo milk ready for us to take home. It's delicious!!
On Sunday, during our morning of work in the office we had a meeting with Manoj to discuss common points, responsibilities and management of the Dhunga Mato building in collaboration with 3E Project, Awasuka and them as the own organization of Bhimpedi Sport Club. We add the new points to the draft and arrange a new meeting in the building with all the organization members.
During the whole week we have been practically all day in the office, doing plans and several steps like the making off video. In a few days you will have more news! Monica and Nirmal bring something incredible in their minds...
Yesterday two girls from Bhimphedi, brought us a surprise in the form of boxes full of candy and drawings made by them! They're adorable!
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In 1920–1921 Nurenbeg was one of the principal collaborators («principals») of the group «ROSTA Windows» under the direction of Vladimir Mayakovsky. During this time he made about 60 agitation and satirical «windows» of 4–9 posters each, which were exposed in the windows of the Russian Telegraph Agency (ROSTA). At the same time he made a number of portraits of Mayakovsky which founded the series «Mayakovsky in the ROSTA».
The Nurenberg’s involvement in caricature dated back to his stay in Paris in 1911–1913. He was interested in minimalism of means and in precision of contours. Just this was most demanded in the ROSTA, where posters were rapidly produced with the simplest technology.
Posters from the ROSTA Windows are in the Lenin Library and Mayakovsky Museum in Moscow, and their catalog is compiled under the project «Art of Russian Poster of the 20th century» of the Ruhr University of Bochum (http://www.russianposter.ru/). Drawings of Nurenberg from the series «Mayakovsky in the ROSTA» are in the Tretyakov Gallery, Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts and Mayakovsky Museum in Moscow.
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The North Carolina accent has all but been erased, but the charm typically associated with southern style helps Audrey Lavine, CPO® win the confidence of people baring their bursting file cabinets and cluttered closets. A New Yorker since 1973, Audrey is equally at ease in residential and corporate settings, working with the “organizationally impaired,” as well as people simply too busy to keep up with multifaceted lives and growing businesses. She has organized moves and relocations, from the real estate search to staffing, and has helped set up home offices and studios for professionals working in tight spaces. She uses her creativity and professionalism in supporting clients through any organizing challenge.
Technology brings its own clutter and organizing issues, and Audrey excels at helping clients find technology solutions that work. She is particularly skilled at solving the unique problems of individuals and families with multiple careers, or whose work involves the arts, design or creative endeavors. A confessed recovering clutterer, Audrey is an experienced public speaker and workshop leader, and has appeared before professional guilds, corporations, city agencies, non-profit organizations, and on national radio (clutter call-ins!) and television.
Doing business as Life·Support Systems since 1988, Audrey is the Past President of the Board of Certification for Professional Organizers. She is the founder of the Organizers’ Network of New York, was a founding member of the group that evolved into the National Study Group on Chronic Disorganization, and continues to be actively involved with NAPO-NY, the New York Chapter of the National Association of Professional Organizers.
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Apparently, several megachurches are canceling Christmas services this year to "allow staff members and volunteers to spend the holiday with their families." To make up for lost preaching, most of these churches are planning extra services on Christmas Eve.
Does anyone know what's up with this? Anything involving multiple megachurches is instantly suspect to me, and combined with the whole "War on Christmans" meme that the Religious Right is pushing lately, it makes me very suspicious, but I don't see what the point behind this is. I also don't know whether or not these churches normally do this (megachurches have much higher lay staff requirements than traditional ones), and this is much ado about nothing.
Also, possibly unrelated, the article mentions Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, KY is holding a single service (apparently with skeleton staff), and really pushing their Christmas Eve services instead.
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In a room sit three great men, a king, a priest, and a rich man with his gold. Between them stands a sellsword, a little man of common birth and no great mind. Each of the great ones bids him slay the other two. 'Do it,' says the king, 'for I am your lawful ruler.' 'Do it,' says the priest, 'for I command you in the names of the gods.' 'Do it,' says the rich man, 'and all this gold shall be yours.' So tell me- who lives and who dies?
Game Theory, it turns out, has an answer. Consider what some call the repeated game of daily life. In each period, every member of society is randomly matched with someone else whereupon they play a Prisoner’s Dilemma. In each period, each player has two choices, either to be violent and slay the other, or to be peaceful, and cooperate. It is individually rational to be violent in any given period, but mutual cooperation is better for both than mutual violence.
In analyses of two player versions of this game, we see a wide variety of strategies can maintain mutual cooperation. For example grim-trigger or famously tit-for-tat. The common take away, people play nice in any given round for fear of being punished in the future.
In the large N versions, the problem becomes more difficult because you interact with somebody new each period. Thus in order to maintain cooperation you need some kind of social order. If somebody defects and decides to slay, we need to rely on somebody else to carry out the punishment.
Thus the answer to Varys' riddle depends on which equilibrium we are in, or perhaps if we are out of equilibrium, which sub-game of the current equilibrium.
Calvert (1992) finds an equilibrium of this game where players maintain equilibrium by choosing one member (a king) and using the king to collect information on who has defected, and thus giving the king power to decide who should be killed. Like in Hobbes’ Leviathan, we give the king power because he maintains order by punishing anyone who defects, thereby keeping everybody in line. Assuming this equilibrium is in play, the sell sword will listen to the king or risk being punished by whoever he encounters next.
Milgrom, North and Weingast (1990), find that merchants actually can maintain order without a government or king. By studying the “law merchants” of the Champagne trade fairs of medieval Europe (if you ever visit Paris, take a train to the town of Provins, today it’s basically a medieval times ren faire for French tourists, but you can still find the animatronic law merchants). Here, contracts were enforced by judges who kept a board that recorded the names of anyone who breaks a contract. In equilibrium, all merchants had to defect against anyone who ever violated a contract, or have their name recoded on the board as well (making sure the equilibrium is sub-game perfect, the judges themselves also would be punished if they were dishonest, ensuring sub-game perfection in their play as well). So long as this equilibrium of contract enforcement is in place, the merchant can credibly offer future money to the sell sword in exchange for his life.
Kandori (1993) gives conditions on when we can sustain cooperation based on some sense of moral authority alone that has a Kantian flavor. Consider a moral norm based on a grim trigger strategy where I cooperate in every period, unless I am ever wronged. However, if I am ever wronged, I will bring violence to everyone I encounter from here on out. Even though I may never see the person who wronged me ever again, if I start bringing violence to others, that should trigger a chain reaction where they start bringing violence to others, which brings down the entire system. Thus, people cooperate, to avoid setting off this chain reaction that brings down the system as a whole. A priest could appeal to the sellsword’s rational morality, that every act of violence has a chance of bringing down civilization as a whole.
Of course, all of these above institutions only work when we are on the equilibrium path. But when we are in an era when Winter is Coming, then we very well may fall out of equilibrium. In such conditions, Acemoglu and Robinson (2001) model the process where Latin American countries transition between cooperative behavior and a state of mutual violence, what Hobbes’ referred to as the “nasty, brutish and short” state of nature. In such a world, all that is left is violence, and whoever is best at violence, the sellsword, prevails.
I have to be honest. I didn't really know what to post today. The news and the country seem so tense lately. Too much has been said. And so I was just looking, not for answers, but for a little clarity, a little simplicity as I looked through the stories that our older adult buds have been sharing. The stories never ever disappoint me. This one was it. This one was what I need personally. A celebration of life at its most basic, at its most simple, and yet miraculous little form.
One of my beautiful days was when I was born in Edinburgh, Scotland – Great Britain. My mother was young and pretty and lived in the United States, in Brooklyn, New York. My father was born in Shuttleland, Scotland – Great Britain. He had an uncle, his mother’s brother, named Charlie who took my parents to live with him and Aunt Sarah on Orchard Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, GB.
When mother gave birth at the Royal Hospital, Edinburgh, Scotland, of me, I was almost 4 lbs, with lots of dark hair, and she also tld me I was born at noon. Uncle Charlie brought my mother to the hospital (by foot) and she said the doctor who delivered me had red hair. The nurses thought my Uncle was my father. My father as I am told, was looking for a job at the mills (paper mills) but mother’s story said my father was drinking at the “pub.” In Great Britain, the bars were called “the pub.”
My mother, after delivering was put on the “ward”. The wards were rooms in the hospital which held many iron beds. At the end of each bed were iron baskets which were made beds to hold the little babies in. So mothers could breast feed the little ones. The babies, which were under weight had cotton around them to keep them warm.
The depression was starting in the United States. My parents (mother pregnant with me) from LI, NY, US came to Great Britain by boat in 1952. My Uncle Charlie was a brother in the order of the healing Brothers of Marta’s, and also served as a volunteer in World War I of the Shelters in Edinburgh, Scotland, GB. This was my first day of living outside my mother’s warm womb. I am blessed.
Martin Luther King Day became one of my favorite holidays a few years ago during a Best Day session when my buds around the table - many of whom happened to be African American at that particular session - spontaneously opened up about their experiences of watching him speak in person and on live TV. The past and the present connected for me within that simple hour. History felt for the first time relevant. Hope and dreams for the country felt possible. MLK the icon became suddenly very real, his message of love and unity became timeless. And every time this holiday comes around, I am reminded that this country is worth dreaming for.
It all started several years ago when I received a phone call from my mother inviting me to come to hear a speaker in Atlantic City.
Having just moved into another home a few months earlier and bearing the responsibilities of a wife and working mom, I refused. She, on the other hand, insisted that I would miss listening to him tell America a few things. She said “He has something on the ball”.
Out of respect for her, I reluctantly got my pregnant self together, grabbed my seven year old son and boarded a train to meet her. After his speech, we went and shook his hand, at the Atlantic City High School, in 1958.
Little did Mom know that a national holiday would be celebrated in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Hope everyone is having a good year... so far! From emoji, to selfie, to doorbuster, to blockbuster, Joe takes us on a stroll through new words in the 21st century. Wonder what new words 2017 will bring?! Does anyone have any early predictions ;)?
For the 21st Century, a number of new words have been added in the dictionary. For instance, “emoji.” I have never heard of what an emoji is, but I got to know about it a year ago. It’s so wonderful how the various adjectives / feelings can be expressed graphically.
Now a days, people have started using abbreviations during chating like “LOL.” The other craze people are having these days is of SELFIE. People are taking selfies which is a new trend. The idea of taking a picture of myself has never got into me.
I watch an investigation channel on TV, I know they have writers who write the show. One of the expressions I have heard of is “Nobody needs electricity as you can light up the room with your smile.”
An other expression which I am tired of hearing is the word “Blockbuster.” During World War II, the people used a type of grenade and explosive to demolish a block of the city, so the word came into existence.
Now people have started using the wood “Doorbuster” that is the greatly reduced price and people are getting and busting the door to get the stuff and now the word came up.
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As we begin a new year, it’s good to begin thinking about what trends are beginning to appear in content marketing. Utilizing the data from key research reports, this article breaks down some of the future trends of content marketing. One example of the research states that content marketing ROI is not being successfully tracked, which is something that is critical in gauging your content strategy. Read the article here
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E&P will be major topic at this year’s North American Summit for all three participants, the US, Mexico, and Canada, but they only have one day to do it. Discussions about moving trade forward was on the agenda as President Obama met with his counterparts Stephen Harper of Canada and Pena Nieto of Mexico.
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First day of classes. Mine was Copper Etched Journal with Josie C. and her able associate KAY!!! They made the etching process easier than I had been expecting – others had told me it was hard to do! Josie shared her stamps (great collection – some her design) with us and away we went.
Helpful info – did you know that tin snips can cut thru 24 ga copper? So much easier (and quicker) than using a saw. Josie says Tim Holtz’s new scissors also cut thru 24 ga.
It takes a while for the etchant to work so while that was going on I (and probably a few other students) learned that the word signature has a second meaning. Signature also means a folded section of pages in a book. The book we were making has three signatures. Josie made it all simple which I really appreciated.
What is it about a “technique” class where you get to do a project that is so rewarding? And Josie believes in student success so she had done so much prep work for us – we didn’t have to cut anything – copper, mat board, papers, linen thread. She pre drilled and punched all the holes in the covers. And she brought her able associate KAY. Thank you Josie and Kay.
The etching will be great to try with the jewelry process and making a book was fun so I might do that again!
The picture did not do the project justice. Its a tiny book – so cute! Plus I learned to etch! And here are a couple other examples and then some fellow students photos (mostly hands – I am recording hands at work this year).
I took a bead class yesterday – great teacher, great project and great instructions! Here is a photo of it:
I love Jenni Bowlin! I have that yellow rose leftover from her calendar project kit from january. The pendant looked best photoed against that. Now for a close up of the wonderful pendant with a Swarovski cut crystal (3omm!) in the middle (see how its multicut? I chose the golden shadow I think so its got a nice vintage tone to it. Now I just have to make it into a necklace.
And you see the little bit of glass behind that? Carole told me where she got these great cupcake/dessert holders. She puts her lovely pincushions in them. I set them up for easter (and will now have to clean the one of glitter – but thats a whole other subject).
And what did I put in them for Easter? I found the moss rock eggs that Teresa McFayden had shown – those are too funny! Plus I can leave them up all through the rest of the spring, probably summer and into fall. I so love green and moss so this is a great combination. In the taller one I put the easter eggs I made following Amy’s instructions. I sent off some of them to my sister with earrings inside for her and the girls. I also sent one to my Bellitoria exchange partner. (I haven’t heard from her – getting worried that the package has not arrived!). I used a lot of that great vintage ribbon from Carole that is gradated from gold to pale yellow or purple to pale violet. And for most of them I used a vintage piece of jewelry to decorate, but mine have flowers on them…still look good! (Oh and that cupcake display stand is now COVERED in glitter!)
Don’t you just love those displays? Carole is so creative – makes it always an experience to visit her ribbon shop!
So I have been collecting interesting items in the way of jewelry and using them on different objects or in new jewelry. Ok, I admit it – I seem to be addicted to rhinestones at the moment. You can’t tell by what I wear of late but I seem to be drawn to shiny things! Or is it because I live in Las Vegas?
So one of the blogs that motivates me is Seeking Everyday Beauty & Velvet Strawberries. If you look at the blog entry titled Oh and one more you will see Andrea’s find for storing her pieces/parts. (And a great collection of pieces/parts.)
I hunted high and low at two local Michaels but never saw this – probably was looking in the wrong area. And I was in and out of several Tuesday Mornings looking for something like it and had no luck. I did buy a substitute at Michaels but it was not deep enough. So I just thought to put the idea in the back of my mind and hope someday to find a similar item. Now while at Tuesdays I did buy what I thought was a drawer divider of sorts for the kitchen tool drawer. Why I thought that was what it was is beyond me – I found it in the craft aisle. (Isn’t it great they have a CRAFT aisle? I have tassels collected from there that I am hoarding, lol. They make great package tops for little kids – fun to play with!)
I unwraped/unsealed the drawer divider and was checking it for fit only to realize it has a COVER. And said COVER slides off! Well, by chance I bought the correct item to store those jewelry bits so I can see them but have them protected. Here is a shot of it with the lid partially open that I took to show a friend how the cover worked (look at where the bubblewrap is NOT and you will see a shadow of the cover):
I think it will work! And the wood color matches the wood in my workroom. Sometimes you accidently discover what you are looking for all along.
Speaking of jewelry – Martha did pearl dying yesterday on her show. Martha did it with Rit Dyes. What I loved were the gradations of the pearls but Martha made me think that the powder dyes of Rits that I ignore should not be. Her staff is so creative. And then she stitched them on Silk ribbon and tyed it around her neck. Look at the instructions or the video to the project – Pearls by Martha. I bet this will work with real pearls too? I have a lot of freshwater ones…
I do occasionally come up with some good organizational techniques. (I just need to get them all at the same time and with time to implement them.)
These were coca cola trays that I spray painted a neutral silver. Then I used the watchman’s storage cases to separate the crystals. And how do they stay there? Well I helped them – I glued a magnet on the back of each of the containers (oh – BEFORE putting in the crystals – those lids don’t always hold!).
So then controlling and separating my stones from my beads is another problem. Here is how I store those. Of note – I usually have the drawers closed but I wanted you to see they really are full of stones.
My sorting approach on these – by color. I just could not come up with another method to sort by. So drawers have sophisticated titles as – Pink, blue, green, black – oh I have two called pearls…so I do have different colors in those drawers. The sign turned sideways? Well its a mix of two colors, lol.
This is a CD holder that looks like the old file card systems in libraries. Fairly shallow drawers – maybe 4 inches?
Another kit from French General! Not sure they provided everything I needed in this kit – I borrowed headpins from another kit. But I got this kit so long ago that they might have been outside the kit (although I have never seen that before with a French General kit).
One thing I am learning WYSIWYG – not true here. FG seems to cut back on the supplies in the kit – it does not quite look like/contain all the QUANTITIES that are in the photo and instructions in the book.
Lessons learned – LOVE how they make the simple loops for attaching! I am going to use this technique again. Just goes to prove to myself that I need to MAKE THINGS from the books I have to really LEARN. Just reading doesn’t always get the message across.
They don’t sell this one anymore – probably because the blue drops are vintage (and come with the loop already done – YEA!!! Very FAST project.) But if you look at the Blood Red Necklace on their website its similar and they just buy regular drilled drops now and make the necklace that way.
So anyway – on this one everything was in the kit – including TONS of the blue drops. I am going to have to make some earrings out of some of the drops to match this necklace.
I have managed to buy some crystals (not swarvorskis though) that come prewired – just need to find the chain so I can make some more of these. Simple and very effective!
Coral Charm Bracelet – Another French General kit (oh their website is http://www.Frenchgeneral.com). This is also from their book French General Jewelry . That book is good purchase. By the way they are selling the storyboards used in the book on the website also. Great story boards, its just I have so many of the “pieces” used on the boards (and they are expensive) so I can pass on those!
Tools used for the project while in work (the glue is off to the side and not pictured – I usually use E6000 or something similar but here I used Weldbond – curious how it will hold up!):
The card you can barely see is from Urbanmaille – love that company and their kits. Also that postcard with a picture of all the size rings is worth so much to me. Makes my life so much easier. Now in chainmaille the gauge of the wire makes a big deal so just knowing the ring size isn’t enough, but for this pattern and following the instructions in the French General book it worked. And here it is virtually finished – I could not get a good photo in the evening so hopefully I will replace this soon!
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Meet the creators who use Avid products to bring us the most listened to, most watched and most loved media in the world
In every country and every culture, music has always existed to help us express what it means to be human. Come and meet some of the worlds’ finest composers, musicians, producers and engineers who bring us the joy of music every day.
The art and science of storytelling has evolved throughout history. From the written page, to the silver screen, to the mobile device it continues to evolve. It’s the desire to share our stories that remains constant. Meet the video producers and filmmakers who bring us these stories.
In every movie or TV show, the story is told half in pictures and half in sound. Voices tell the story, effects make imagined worlds feel real, and music stirs our emotions. Come meet the people who use sound to make the films and shows we love come to life.
Whether it’s in a stadium, nightclub, or a house of worship, there are few things that can bring people together more than experiencing music in a live setting. See the engineers who help create the perfect audio environment for enjoying live music.
The film industry’s top editorial and sound teams rely on Avid’s award-winning solutions to power workflows and deliver the summer’s biggest movies, including Mission Impossible: Fallout, Deadpool 2, and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Avid® (Nasdaq: AVID), the leading technology provider of software tools and platforms that power the media and entertainment industry, today announced that many of the film industry’s leading creatives used Avid’s comprehensive tools and workflow solutions to create this summer’s most anticipated movies. Powered by MediaCentral®, Avid’s industry-leading tools deliver the speed, collaboration capabilities and efficiencies that filmmakers need to bring their stories to life on film.
In the highly anticipated sequel to the original global hit, Deadpool 2 follows anti-hero Wade Wilson (Ryan Reynolds), otherwise known as Deadpool, as he tries to save a troubled young mutant boy from a time-traveling cyborg soldier. The franchise creatively combines action and humor to drive the story with help from Media Composer®, the industry’s preeminent editing solution. Re-recording Mixer and Sound Designer Martin Zub and the team at post-production sound company Formosa Group used Pro Tools® | Ultimate and the Pro Tools | S6 control surface for native Dolby Atmos mixing to create an immersive experience and guarantee every punchline had as much impact as the action sequences.
“Our director, David Leitch, really wanted to see how different jokes landed with test audiences, so we did a number of temp mixes on Deadpool 2,” said Zub. “That meant there was a lot of conforming to do for various versions. We used Pro Tools throughout editorial, through to each temp mix and right through to the final. Keeping our sound editorial team’s audio virtual was a must. Being able to automate audio tracks to a Dolby Atmos Panner and back to bed tracks is very cool. Using Pro Tools and the S6 enhanced the mix every step of the way, giving us the flexibility to be creative, and to change, add, rethink, cut, and mix scenes in multiple ways.”
Led by Hollywood star Tom Cruise, Mission: Impossible - Fallout, the sixth installment in the successful franchise, takes the series to the next level with non-stop action and death defying stunts that will thrill its loyal fan base worldwide. The film was shot in numerous international locations with challenging conditions and tight deadlines. Editor Eddie Hamilton and his team relied on Media Composer to meet the demands of a complex filming schedule and ensure production stayed on pace.
“The legendary Avid Media Composer reliability and media management was invaluable on a complex film like Mission: Impossible – Fallout,” said Hamilton. “All our media was 2160p Ultra HD, and I worked around the world with my editorial team collaborating across three continents under enormous time pressure. Our aim was to deliver a terrific cinematic experience to worldwide audiences on schedule and on budget. Avid Media Composer gives us the tools to achieve that, without any downtime. I love it.”
“We’re honored that the media and entertainment industry’s top creatives overwhelmingly rely on Avid’s tools to thrill audiences everywhere,” said Jeff Rosica, CEO and President, Avid. “Avid listens very closely to this community so that we can provide solutions that help them to excel at delivering their stunning works. We congratulate them on this season’s achievements and look forward to continuing to support their creative visions.”
Avid delivers the most open and efficient media platform, connecting content creation with collaboration, asset protection, distribution, and consumption. Avid’s preeminent customer community uses Avid’s comprehensive tools and workflow solutions to create, distribute and monetize the most watched, loved and listened to media in the world—from prestigious and award-winning feature films to popular television shows, news programs and televised sporting events, and celebrated music recordings and live concerts. With the most flexible deployment and pricing options, Avid’s industry-leading solutions include Media Composer®, Pro Tools®, Avid NEXIS®, MediaCentral®, iNEWS®, AirSpeed®, Sibelius®, Avid VENUE™, FastServe®, Maestro™, and PlayMaker™. For more information about Avid solutions and services, visit www.avid.com, connect with Avid on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, or subscribe to Avid Blogs.
© 2018 Avid Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. Avid, the Avid logo, Avid NEXIS, FastServe, AirSpeed, iNews, Maestro, MediaCentral, Media Composer, PlayMaker, Pro Tools, Avid VENUE, and Sibelius are trademarks or registered trademarks of Avid Technology, Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Product features, specifications, system requirements and availability are subject to change without notice.
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Trying to the find the right treatment is not always easy whether you are looking for the right make up, the right diet, the right medicine or the right woman. An issue often found between woman is trying to look good and not have little things like spots or pimples. Trying to find the right cosmetic product is not always easy.
There are various products available on the market however when a home remedy is recommended we often forget or ignore them because we do not trust the old remedies. However people forget that the home remedies to work and work very well, with a longer last effect. Watch this video and find out the home remedy treatment for pimples, decide for yourself whether it works or not? If it does work, please do share with others.
This week’s Adobe Photoshop or Elements tip of the week is now available on video. This weeks tip is on Making the Photoshop Interface Type Easier to See.
Unless agreed otherwise in writing, these terms of trade (Terms) apply to all contracts, quotations and order confirmations and to all goods and services purchased from or supplied by Design Windows Auckland Ltd, Design Windows Dunedin Ltd, Design Windows Nelson Ltd, Design Windows Central Otago Ltd, Design Windows West Coast Ltd, trading as Design Windows (“the Supplier”) to the Customer and supersede any previous terms of trade. The Customer means the customer or any person acting on behalf of or with the implied authority of the Customer. All references to Customer include the Guarantor (if any).
a. Quotations are valid for 30 days from the date of issue. Quotations are provisional only and all measurements and installation costs are subject to confirmation by a complete site measure and inspection once the quotation is accepted by the Customer (Order Confirmation) and the Purchase Price shall be varied as necessary and are deemed accepted by the Customer. The Supplier may require the Order Confirmation to be in writing.
b. A Quotation will not constitute an offer to sell goods to the Customer. No contract for the supply of goods shall exist until a Customer’s Order Confirmation has been accepted by the Supplier.
b. Risk in the goods passes to the Customer upon delivery of the goods, which shall occur at the time the Customer or Customer’s agent or carrier takes possession of the goods at the Supplier’s premises or upon delivery to the curb side at the Customer’s delivery address by the Supplier. If the Supplier delivers the goods, the Customer must ensure the Supplier has safe and unobstructed access in order to effect delivery. If the Customer requires the Supplier, its agent or carrier to drive onto a property to deliver goods, this shall be at the sole risk of the Customer.
c. The Customer will be in breach of these Terms if, within 7 days of being notified by the Supplier that the goods are ready for collection or delivery, the Customer refuses or fails to take possession.
d. Any dates and times quoted by the Supplier for the delivery of the goods are approximate only and the Supplier will not be liable for any delay in delivery or liable for any direct or indirect costs or loss incurred by the Customer as a result of any delay, whether or not beyond the Supplier’s control. A delay in delivery shall not entitle the Customer to cancel any order or to refuse to accept delivery of the goods or services.
e. The Supplier is not responsible for securing building consents, inspections or any documentation required by third parties for any goods or services supplied.
a. The Consumer Guarantees Act 1993, the Fair Trading Act 1986, Sale of Goods Act 1908 and other statutes may imply warranties or conditions or impose obligations upon the Supplier which cannot by law (or which can only to a limited extent by law) be excluded or modified. In respect of such implied warranties, conditions or terms imposed on the Supplier, the Supplier’s liability shall, where it is allowed, be excluded, or if not able to be excluded, only apply to the minimum extent required by relevant statute. In particular, the guarantees contained in the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 are excluded where the Customer acquires goods or services from the Supplier for the purposes of a business in terms of sections 2 and 43 of that Act.
b. The Supplier warrants that the goods supplied will be to the specifications on the quotation or as varied subsequently.
c. The Customer accepts that there may be variations, within industry standards, between the goods and the samples and colour indications shown to the Customer.
d. The Supplier is not responsible for damage to goods caused by failure to maintain, store or install the goods correctly by the Customer or third parties.
e. The Supplier warrants that it will use reasonable care and skill in the performance of any work performed pursuant to the supply.
f. If the Customer is not satisfied with the goods or services, any complaint must be made in writing and communicated to the Supplier within 30 days of provision of the goods or services and the Customer must allow the Supplier to inspect the goods within a reasonable time of receiving notice. If the Supplier elects to repair or remedy the defect it will do so with minimum delay, although the Customer acknowledges that this is dependent upon sourcing replacement parts and technical support. The Customer cannot arrange for a third party to fix the problem and then claim for warranty, without the Company’s prior written approval. If the Customer does not comply with this clause, the goods or services are deemed to have been supplied in accordance with these Terms and are free from any defect or damage.
The Customer undertakes to ensure that all Health & Safety legislation and regulations are complied with.
If the Customer cancels the supply of goods or services after Order Confirmation, the Customer shall pay an administration fee and all costs incurred by the Supplier up to the time of cancellation. The Supplier may discontinue the provision of any good or services at any time without notice.
a. The Customer authorises the Company to collect, retain and use personal information about the Customer in order to assess the Customer’s credit worthiness or disclose to a third party details of the Terms and any contract for the purposes of debt collection and providing credit references and credit checks.
b. No delay or failure to act by the Supplier is a waiver. No waiver is effective unless it is in writing.
d. The Supplier may license or sub-contract all or any part of its rights and obligations without the Customer’s consent.
e. The Supplier reserves the right to review these Terms at any time and if changes are made, that change will take effect from the date the Customer is notified of such change. All Order Confirmations made after the amended Terms have been provided or made available to the Customer or posted on the Supplier’s website, will be deemed to have been made in acceptance of the new Terms.
f. The laws of New Zealand shall apply to these Terms and all contracts between the Customer and the Supplier.
g. If the Customer is a company or trust, the director(s) or trustee(s), in consideration for the Supplier agreeing to supply goods and services to the Customer, sign the Order Confirmation in their personal capacity and jointly and severally personally undertake as principal debtors to the Supplier the payment of any and all monies now or hereafter owed by the Customer and indemnify the Supplier against non-payment by the Customer. The signatories and the Customer shall be jointly and severally liable under these Terms and for payment of all sums due hereunder.
h. References to statutes, regulations, rules, and bylaws of central or local government, or provisions thereof, include that legislation as amended from time to time and legislation in substitution therefor.
a. The Supplier will retain full ownership of all goods supplied until such time as the Purchase Price has been paid for in full.
b. The Customer acknowledges and agrees that these Terms constitute a security interest in the goods for the purposes of the Personal Property Securities Act 1999 (PPSA) as security for payment by the Customer for the Purchase Price.
c. In consideration of the Supplier providing the goods to the Customer, including all future provision of goods, the Customer grants a purchase money security interest (as defined in the PPSA) to the Supplier which will continue until the Purchase Price is paid in full. If any goods supplied to the Customer are disposed of prior to payment of the Purchase Price and/ or become mixed with other goods (whether supplied by the Supplier or not) the security interest shall continue in the proceeds of sale of the goods or the product produced by the mixing of the goods.
i. Sign any further documents and/or provide any further information, such information to be complete, accurate and up- to-date in all respects, that the Supplier may reasonably require to register a financing statement or financing charge statement on the Personal Property Securities Register (“PPSR”);
ii. Indemnify, and upon demand reimburse, the Supplier for all expenses incurred in registering a financial statement or financing charge statement on the PPSR or releasing any goods charged thereby;
iii. Not register a financing change statement or a change demand without the prior written consent of the Supplier;
iv. Give the Supplier not less than fourteen (14) days prior written notice of any proposed change in the Customer’s name or other details (including but not limited to changes in the Customer’s address, facsimile number, or business practice); and
v. Immediately advice the Supplier of any material change in its business practices of selling the goods which would result in a change in the nature of proceeds derived from such sales.
e. The Supplier and the Customer agree that nothing in sections 114(1) (a), 122, 133 and 134 of the PPSR shall apply to the Terms and Conditions.
f. The Customer waives its rights as a debtor under sections 116,120, 121, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 131 and 132 of the PPSA.
g. The Customer waives its right to receive a verification statement in accordance with section 148 of the PPSA.
a. The Purchase Price shall be the price provided on the quotation and as varied by the Supplier subsequently (Purchase Price). The Customer must pay a minimum deposit of 25% of the Purchase Price upon Order Confirmation. The balance of the Purchase Price is due for payment within 7 days of the date of invoice, unless otherwise arranged in writing. Where no Purchase Price is stated in writing or agreed to orally, the Purchase Price shall be as indicated on invoices provided by the Supplier in respect of such goods or services supplied.
b. Where any part of the Purchase Price remains unpaid after the due date, the amount outstanding (Debt) shall immediately incur late payment interest on a daily basis of 0.0685% (annual interest rate 25%). Such interest shall accrue until the Debt is paid in full.
c. Should the Supplier commence any action to recover the Debt and interest or for any other breach of the Terms, the Customer will be liable to reimburse the Supplier for all legal costs, debt collection and other costs (directly or indirectly) incurred by the Supplier in enforcing the Terms, whether or not Court proceedings are filed.
e. If there is money outstanding under two or more invoices, the Supplier may apply a payment made by the Customer in such manner as the Supplier thinks fit.
f. Credit terms may be offered following completion of the Supplier’s “Application for and Terms of Credit” form, on such terms as the Supplier deems fit. The Supplier is entitled, at any time, to refuse to supply goods and services on credit terms, despite any prior arrangement or understanding to the contrary.
i. Any money payable to the Supplier becomes overdue or if at any time the Customer is in breach of any obligation under these Terms or if the Customer jeopardises the Supplier’s security interest in any goods, or in the Supplier’s sole opinion the Customer will be unable to meet its payments as they fall due; or;
ii. The Customer becomes insolvent, has a receiver appointed in respect of all or some of its assets, makes or is likely to make an arrangement with its creditors or has a liquidator (provisional or otherwise) appointed or is placed under statutory or official management;
Then without prejudice to the Supplier’s other remedies at law: • The Supplier shall be entitled to cancel or suspend the provision of any goods or services to the Customer which remain unperformed or un-provided and any of its obligations under these Terms and will not be liable to the Customer for any loss or damage the Customer suffers pursuant to this clause;
• All amounts owing to the Supplier shall, whether or not due for payment, immediately become due and payable and all credit facilities cancelled;
a. All invoices for progress payments will be prepared to meet the provisions of the Construction Contracts Act 2002 (CCA). All invoices issued pursuant to these Terms shall be in the form of a payment claim within the meaning of the CCA. The Customer is hereby put on notice of the requirements of the CCA in terms of the issuing of payment schedules.
b. With regards to retention money, the Customer and the Supplier shall, to the extent required at law, comply with the Construction Contracts Act 2002 and its subsequent amendments. For the purposes of 18G, the interest rate shall be as provided for in clause 9(b) above.
To the extent permitted by law, the Supplier shall be under no liability whatsoever to the Customer for any direct or indirect loss and/ or expense (including loss of profit) suffered by the Customer arising out of a breach by the Supplier of these Terms, including a defect in the goods or services provided. The Customer shall indemnify the Supplier against all claims and loss of any kind whatsoever however caused or arising and without limiting the generality of the foregoing of this clause whether caused or arising as a result of the negligence of the Supplier or otherwise, brought by any person or entity in connection with any matter, act, omission, or error by the Supplier in relation to the supply of goods and services and/ or these Terms.
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Candle clips with adjustable joints were first invented back in the 1880's, and have been favorite Christmas trims for more than 125 years! These metal clip-on holders are all made with ball-and-socket joint mechanisms, which are especially nice to use on fresh cut Christmas trees. As tree boughs naturally will dip lower throughout the holiday season, the adjustable sockets make it a cinch for you to straighten candles on the tree.
Made in Germany, where candles are still a favorite way to light a traditional tree, these metal candle clips have decorative bobèche cups to catch wax drips. All of our candle clips are designed to hold ½" wide candles. The clips also feature prong centers that can be pinched tighter to hold candles securely upright on tree branches.
A perennial Christmas favorite, these pinecone candle clips are perfect for any style of tree decorating, from elegant Victorian to mid-century, country rustic or minimalist modern. Made of shiny, embossed tin, the metal candle clips have adjustable ball-and-socket joints, spring-clip clamps and ruffled bobèche cups.
Fashionable candle clips that are suitable for any historical period of Christmas tree trimming, the fluted design of the spring-clip clasps is quite stylish. Made of shiny, embossed tin, these clip-on candle holders have adjustable ball-and-socket joints, spring-clip clamp fasteners and ruffled bobèche cups.
Inspired by Victorian lace, the filigree bobèche cups feature an ornate tracery design. Elegant candle holders that will enhance any 19th-century style tree, they are made of embossed, die-cut tin. The metal clips have adjustable, ball-and-socket joints, sturdy spring-clip clamps and lacy bobèche cups.
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Whether you dream of buying your first home, refinancing your current mortgage or consolidating debt, our highly experienced team of mortgage professionals will work with you to find the best loan program to fit your budget and your needs. Our home loans and refinance professionals provide a streamlined mortgage loan process that alleviates the stress of buying a home. When you choose us as your lender, you can rest easy knowing that we are here to guide you through the process - every step of the way!
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Test and win a FitBit! To enter, check if you qualify on the Test & Keep page and register with your contact details.
"Win a FitBit Wireless Activity Tracker" is a competition by Product Test Australia and has a prize pool of $130 for 1 prize. The prize pool is not great. I does not cost anything to participate. Very simple and nice design! Quite well known promoter of competitions which we have reviewed frequently.
This competition is organized by Product Test Australia and you can check out their latest competitions here:
We found a really cool giveaway in a competition by Miss Mel. If you are old enough or have been to Germany or Brazil where they were around a bit longer you may remember the classic Volkswagen Van.. - read more
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Acquired from the late artist’s wife, Hazel Biggers, the papers have joined Emory’s growing archives of artists, art historians, and collectors. Among them are the archives of Benny Andrews, Camille Billops, and Cedric Dover.
Biggers, who died in 2001 at seventy-six, and his wife traveled extensively in Africa, and those trips influenced his art.
“Biggers’s art, often in the form of public murals, was grounded in the humanistic spirit,” read his New York Times obituary.
The collection documents Biggers’s entire career, but most of the materials are from his time at Texas Southern. They include images he used while researching and composing his murals, along with documentation of his finished works.
Patrick Allitt, the first Cahoon family professor of American history, is ‘one of the great teachers you need to have’
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• To provide discretionary funds to support the strategic vision of the academic or non-academic unit, as determined by the dean, director, or vice president.
• To provide discretionary funds to support the strategic vision of the unit, as determined by the unit director or department chairperson.
• In such cases, the position and/or specific discipline—not a specific person—is supported by the endowment.
• To be used to cover all or most of the expenses associated with planning and implementing conferences/symposia in specific areas and/or on specific topics.
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• To be used to cover all or most of the expenses associated with planning and implementing lectures in specific areas and/or on specific topics.
• The endowed fund and the lecture or lecture series may carry the name of the donor, or someone of his/her choosing, in recognition of the gift.
• To be used to support a portion of the expenses associated with planning and implementing lectures in specific areas and/or on specific topics, but is intended to combine with other donor or internal funds.
• The endowed fund—but not the lecture or lecture series—may carry the name of the donor or someone of his/her choosing in recognition of the gift.
• $350,000 minimum gift is necessary, depending on the discipline and size and scope of the program.
Concurso-Oposición, Auxiliares de Enfermería del Cabildo Insular de La Palma (Santa Cruz de Tenerife) - 11 plazas
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Last Monday we went to Hetauda again, this time with the two beneficiaries that were left to purchase materials. This time it was much faster than last week, and the transportation was also very well managed by themselves.
Monica managed the purchase and transportation of the necessary sand with a villager called Kuber Lama, who the next day had already deposited these materials in the respective homes of the Supping beneficiaries.
On Tuesday, during our visit to Supin, we were very happy to check that almost all materials were already well distributed in the respective houses!
Also this week we went to visit the carpenter, who was responsible for making the lockers for the changing rooms at the Dungha Mato, building designed and executed by the previous volunteers.
On Tuesday before going up to Supping we transported it to building, so it is already equipped with 32 lockers for its activity!
On our day off, we went looking for a carrot juice at a popular bar that many people in town had recommended. Unfortunately, they had run out of carrots, but on the walk back we met the children of the orphanage at the Peepal Tree and had a great fun time with everyone, going from branch to branch and celebrating one of the kid’s birthday.
Last night, Madhaw invited us to have dinner with his whole family for the celebration of Dashain festival and we could to enjoy a feast of typical Nepalese food that amazed us, and we also enjoyed ourselves listening and dancing to some typical Nepali songs.
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Our Change Management Certification Program has been approved as an ACMP's Qualified Education Provider™ (QEP™) Program indicating that our program aligns to ACMP's Standard for Change Management and adult education best practices.
The Association of Change Management Professionals (ACMP) 2016 Conference was an amazing opportunity to hear great speakers and meet peers that share our vision for change and growth. The first article "Let Us Tell You a Story" is written by two of our staff members that attended the 2016 Conference. Our second article has valuable information about becoming a Certified Change Management Professional (CCMP), a major topic at the conference. Don't forget to check out the link to Stacy Aaron's Podcast while you are at it.
Were you an ACMP 2016 Conference Participant? Get $300 off of your Change Guides Change Management Certification registration fee for 2016 Certifications! Change Guides is a Qualified Education Provider for ACMP. For more about this offer, email Sheri Schweppe at sheri.schweppe@changeguidesllc.com
Carol, an employee with over 30 years of service, deeply loves her work and truly wants what is best for her organization. She believes in the mission and values of the organization and has deep connections with the patrons. The director, Bob, was hired several years ago to help increase profitability, but hasn't been successful. When Bob presents a new revenue creation idea to board leadership, Carol publically questions the mission and vision alignment of the idea. A few months later Carol is called into Bob's office and is handed a letter explaining her position is being eliminated due to financial pressures. She feels deeply betrayed, angry and concerned for the organization she loves. Bob avoids Carol in the days that follow. She grapples with whether she is the victim of retribution. She decides to write a letter to the board...
At the ACMP conference, storytelling was a theme throughout several presentations. Research shows you use more of your brain when listening to a story, far more than when you listen to a slide presentation or read a written communication. As Susan Weinschenk Ph.D. describes "... because you are having a richer brain event, you enjoy the experience more, understand the information more deeply, and retain it longer." How can we use stories in change?
CCMP. What do these letters mean and why should you care? CCMP stands for Certified Change Management Professional. The Association of Change Management Professionals (ACMP) has been working hard to develop industry recognized certification programs. The CCMP designation is the first in a series of change management certifications to recognize the accomplishments of change professionals around the world.
Starting on May 15, 2016, CCMP will be available to everyone for application. You can go to www.myccmp.org to find out more about CCMP.
Why are we doing this? In a recent profession-wide survey on the future of Change Management we asked: "What additional professional development could you use...?"
Change Management Certification has made me think differently about how I do my job. I am constantly thinking about where people are on the commitment curve and considering the various tools that might apply to a given situation. Although I am a consultant tasked with driving change in other organizations, I have been discussing with the president of my company about how we can use change management tools internally as the company works to expand its service offerings and build a new brand.
Persistent communication is the key. When a client hears that change is necessary, the first reaction is to find all the reasons it won't work. This is especially interesting since the reason we are hired is to recommend change. Providing a consistent message over time and allowing two-way communication helps to allay the fears of the client. I have found that the same message to the same person can be received differently after some time has passed. The first time the message is heard there is a lot of resistance. Once the client has some time to come to terms with the change, they can truly hear what you have to say and begin to take steps to make the change happen. Not only is this true with the executives driving change, it is equally true to all those affected by the change.
With my current client, I am currently tasked with getting management to embrace that change is needed, sooner rather than later. The most important thing that I have used thus far was to create a sense of urgency among the executives to move them along the commitment curve from Understanding toward Desire. This movement has them working to determine how they can make the change successfully rather than contemplating why the various options won't work.
(Fortune Magazine) -- With Google in its mid-toddler years as a public company - it turns three on Aug. 19 - it has achieved something truly historic: It has created more investor wealth in less time than any company in history. So investors, repeat after me: All hail, Google! But don't put it in the wealth-creation pantheon quite yet. And please don't buy it at today's price.
The company's Wall Street rise has been breathtaking, especially when you look at wealth creation in the most fundamental and revealing way: total dollars that investors could take out today (the market value of all equity and debt) minus total dollars that they put in (equity investments, loans and retained earnings).
Google's figure is $149 billion and rising fast, pushing the company past most of America's biggest, most successful, most respected corporations. With Google (Charts, Fortune 500) at its recent record stock price of well over $500, only three companies have created more wealth: General Electric (Charts, Fortune 500), Exxon Mobil (Charts, Fortune 500) and Microsoft (Charts, Fortune 500).
That's an extremely fancy neighborhood, and what makes Google's arrival even more surprising is that the neighbors had to use way more capital to get there. Microsoft has used about $30 billion, GE more than $100 billion, and Exxon more than $200 billion. But Google has created all that staggering wealth using only $9 billion of capital. This is the info-based economy at its most dramatic and amazing.
Of course, any company's wealth creation rises and falls with its stock price, which raises a huge question in evaluating Google's achievement: Is today's price sustainable? I must report that there's just no way it is.
Every company's objective is to earn a return on capital that exceeds its cost of capital. Sounds obvious, but it's remarkable how many managers and even some investors lose sight of that fact. In performing this bedrock task, Google has been a superstar. Its cost of capital has consistently been around 13 percent, while its return on capital for the four quarters that ended March 31 was 52.5 percent. The resulting spread, almost 40 percent, is simply stunning and better than that for 99 percent of the companies in the Russell 3000, says the consulting firm EVA Dimensions.
So what's the problem? Just this: Google's tremendous past has sent investors into a delirium about its future. When you buy a stock, after all, what you're paying for is the future. Specifically, a stream of future profits, in particular what's called economic profit or economic value added (EVA), the dollar amount by which return on capital exceeds the cost of capital. With that in mind, I asked EVA Dimensions to calculate the EVA that Google would have to produce to justify today's stock price.
Here's what it found: To live up to the expectations embedded in its current share price, Google would have to increase its EVA, which was $2.4 billion for the past four quarters, by $2 billion annually this year, next year, and every year into the future - forever. So Google's EVA next year would have to be $4.4 billion; in five years it would have to be $12.4 billion, and so on.
That's what investors are counting on when they buy Google at today's price. Are they being realistic? No, they're not. To hit that EVA target, Google would have to invest $5.1 billion every year at its recent knockout return of 52.5 percent (assuming its capital cost doesn't vary much). But you can't invest $5.1 billion every year at 52.5 percent.
Indeed, the info-based economy just doesn't require that much capital, so investing mammoth sums almost always leads to lower, not higher, returns. Sure enough, Google's return on capital has been declining steadily as it has grown and invested more. Four years ago its return was 111 percent; the following year it was 82 percent. If the return continues to slide, which wouldn't be surprising, Google would find it even more difficult to hit the EVA target.
This analysis doesn't mean that Google stock will tank next week. Irrational valuations can last a long time, and sometimes they correct gently rather than violently. And it doesn't mean that Google is poorly run. On the contrary, it has been brilliantly run. It means that amid the breathless coverage that will doubtless attend Google's IPO anniversary, we need to remember that the ringing superlatives are based on a stock price that's nuts. Google is a terrific company that may one day deserve to sit beside GE, Exxon and Microsoft. But not yet.
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house important -- but nevertheless i wrote in that book that romney would make a great presidential nominee. i didn't know who the nominee would be. it's not a book about romney. i was proven remarkably impressionable by the 2007 book. the dean of the columbia school of journalism. the new yorkers national political reporter and always the go to guy for national political stories. the profile the in 2005 for the new yorker. it was a very nice piece. he told his liberal democratic leaders, the most influential conservative you ever heard of. okay. [laughter] that's okay, i guess. i don't really speak to the manhattan crowd, the your crowd. how many of you describe to the new yorker? i rest my case. he had read that and remembered that i've written this book about romney. what do you think now? have read the book. no, i haven't. go back and read in and coming back. he did. he called me back in about a week. what do you think of the book? we talked about it. in fact, i made predictions about this campaign which have come to be true, how ban would be mitt romney's greatest
house important -- but nevertheless i wrote in that book that romney would make a great presidential nominee. i didn't know who the nominee would be. it's not a book about romney. i was proven remarkably impressionable by the 2007 book. the dean of the columbia school of journalism. the new yorkers national political reporter and always the go to guy for national political stories. the profile the in 2005 for the new yorker. it was a very nice piece. he told his liberal democratic leaders, the...
romney's plans are vague. if i were moderating the debate that is coming october 3rd, i would spend about half of it asking them what would you do specifically. give us the diagnosis of the plan -- [applause] and tell us what you're really going to do. and part of that question is there has to be a willingness to compromise, and there has to be an innate willingness to do things that are painful for your side. i'm going to stop there, and we'll do questions. one more story. remember years ago the head of simon & schuster after i had published one of my books took me to dinner in new york city at one of these restaurants where you would never want to go where you have to pay. [laughter] and he said what's your next book going to be about in and i said, oh, well, i haven't decided. i'm going to do some thinking, some reading, some research. and he looked at me and said, what? i said, yeah, i want to do thinking, reading, reporting, weighing the alternatives, and he said why are you going to waste your time? [laughter] i said, well, that's what you try to do. and he said, no, no, no, you are
romney's plans are vague. if i were moderating the debate that is coming october 3rd, i would spend about half of it asking them what would you do specifically. give us the diagnosis of the plan -- [applause] and tell us what you're really going to do. and part of that question is there has to be a willingness to compromise, and there has to be an innate willingness to do things that are painful for your side. i'm going to stop there, and we'll do questions. one more story. remember years ago...
president not wearing a suit or why as governor romney wearing jeans? i had a candidate who was known for wearing gucci loafers. that is the only example i can think of. >> jimmy carter wore the blue jeans. but nothing like what women go through. since kathleen sebelius told of the debate and that ap writer talk about the color of the toenail polish. this was the lead. if you remember when michelle bachmann was running there were photographs of the fat -- french nails if it was appropriate the way they were shaped. then nancy pelosi when she first became speaker there resists series of snapshots wearing pearls. nobody has ever done six types of necktie is. but what you wear can send a message but four men there quickly pushed aside. more casual or uptight but dianne feinstein has fine fashion taste early in her career headed tough time to get people to think she had any understanding of the problems of sand princess go because her attire screamed she was from a wealthy part of the city. heard tire was sending a message. >> what are the other key differences women face other than men?
president not wearing a suit or why as governor romney wearing jeans? i had a candidate who was known for wearing gucci loafers. that is the only example i can think of. >> jimmy carter wore the blue jeans. but nothing like what women go through. since kathleen sebelius told of the debate and that ap writer talk about the color of the toenail polish. this was the lead. if you remember when michelle bachmann was running there were photographs of the fat -- french nails if it was...
the public opinion, struck by the fact if you ask americans barack obama or mitt romney, barack obama wins every time. why do you think that is? >> host: they get a pretty big debt between the two candidates. >> guest: i was shocked by the public opinion polls currently in the 11-point at a vigil for the foreign policy with barack obama and i can't see why. the only thing they talked about was killing them live in. >> host: that is what most people remember but i also think that obama has been actually on the same page in terms of the foreign policy leading from behind and americans are tired in terms of the foreign policy. that is and what a leader does decide. we have a crisis in the euro that could bring down the u.s. economy. we have a joblessness crisis. there are a lot of causes the president could pick the would resonate with the public and champion them instead of taking the obscure dates from the progress of wish list like the health care reform. >> host: we only have a few minutes left. tell us about your biggest conclusions and what you might do next. >> guest: well, you wr
the public opinion, struck by the fact if you ask americans barack obama or mitt romney, barack obama wins every time. why do you think that is? >> host: they get a pretty big debt between the two candidates. >> guest: i was shocked by the public opinion polls currently in the 11-point at a vigil for the foreign policy with barack obama and i can't see why. the only thing they talked about was killing them live in. >> host: that is what most people remember but i also think...
strongest leader barack obama or mitt romney, barack obama wins the contest every time. why do you think this? it's a pretty big gap between the candidates at this time. >> guest: i was shocked by the public opinion polls that barack obama and i can't see why because the democratic convention the achievement a tactic that is killing them lowden. >> host: that's the thing most people remember but i also think that obama has been on the front page in terms of foreign policy and retired in terms of the foreign policy that's not what the leader does. >> guest: leader needs to decide the crisis in the euro that can feel like they've done. we have a joblessness crisis right here the president could pick the would resonate with the public and championed them instead of taking obscure from the progressive wish list like health care reform. >> host: we have only a few minutes left. tell us about the biggest conclusions from the book and what you might do next. >> guest: you write in a book to answer a big question. you play detective for a year or so. you want to spend some time thinking about so
strongest leader barack obama or mitt romney, barack obama wins the contest every time. why do you think this? it's a pretty big gap between the candidates at this time. >> guest: i was shocked by the public opinion polls that barack obama and i can't see why because the democratic convention the achievement a tactic that is killing them lowden. >> host: that's the thing most people remember but i also think that obama has been on the front page in terms of foreign policy and...
The microformats community has grown and stablized over the past few years, news of adoptions, new ideas and challenges come up frequently enough that there are no shortage of new topics to discuss on a weekly basis.
We'll likely be discussing the current state of value-excerption-pattern-brainstorming with how tests are going with the "value-title" pattern and the date and time separation pattern.
Would like to attend one of these -- eventually. Life is crazy right now but I'll try to attend within the next month or two.
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Hot sexy girl Justine Sane talk about To Be Or Not To Be (about ... sex), while sexy lieing on the bed… Actual question for many women intersting in erotic experience. It's always interesting to hear sexy girl's sincere opinion on sex love experiences. Erotic Video.
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My wife was looking on 13deals.com one day and came across these grill mats. They were on sale for like $3 and we thought, why not.
When they arrived, we were surprised to see that they were basically paper thin, woven cloth mats that had been treated with some type of non-stick coating.
Normally we do this in a slow cooker with crumpled aluminum foil in the bottom so that the legs don’t get soggy in the juice. The results speak for themselves.
Here you can see how the non-stick coating kept the juices from soaking through the mats. It also made the chicken very easy to turn. They were juicy, delicious, and cooked to perfection. I’m going to continue to play with these grill mats and see what else they can do!
Anything that can be cooked inside can be cooked outside! Anything we cook outside you can cook inside! We love to play both ends of this spectrum! So come join us for a wonderful, flavorful adventure in outdoor cooking.
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Okay, so I am still having so much fun cooking on my flat top griddle! I love finding things to prepare and not only is it fun but it is so easy. These Mongolian Beef Wraps are wonderful and full of flavor. My son had a couple of friends stop by while I was cooking […]
I really like stuffed mushrooms! I love to stuff them with crab, sausage or just about anything else. So my wife and I were sitting in a doctor’s office with our son who dislocated his ankle coming off a rock wall. (But for guys that are outside the doctor’s office is a common place to […]
Many times when I am cooking outside I really like to keep it simple. Just a few choice ingredients, a great blending of flavors and a quick and easy way to get it on your plate. This is one of those wonderful dishes that is so easy and your family and friends are going to […]
Following our toddler puddle suit epic fail and raincoat zip rip incident I had completely given up on waterproofs. ‘What’s the point of them!’, I mumbled miserably at Daddy Button whilst handing over a Peppa Pig umbrella to a delighted Little Button. She immediately flung the thing open and merrily skipped around waving it everywhere, poking us as she went. I had tried a number of different brands…
Yesterday afternoon it rained huge big fat raindrops. The type that gets you drenched in places you never realised possible. The necessity of walking home in the shortish raincoat my flower was wearing required a rethink. Aha… the emergency puddle suit! Before she could protest I had whipped it out and shimmied her into it. Omg, I hope it’s not too big still – crumbs it is way…
Hello and welcome to the 3 Little Buttons blog. My name is Annette, I am mum to Little Button and wife to Daddy Button. Join us on our adventures, mishaps and everything in-between. Stick your feet up and enjoy x
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Advancement, Alumni Boards, Board Governance, Board Malfeasance, Higher Education, Statekholders, Turnaround, Uncategorized
Never ever depend on Governments or institutions to solve any major problems. All solutions come from the passion of individuals. – Margaret Mead
While there are many issues to examine with respect to the President, Board and operations of Sweet Briar College, it seems fitting to focus for a moment on the efforts to SAVE the College. I feel I can take a little break from my ranting against the horrible leadership, governance and lack of proper administration for a bit. The legal team inspires confidence and there national experts rolling up their sleeves and taking aim at those issues. Most recently it is the Amherst County Board of Supervisors. I thought today I would share a glimpse at the amazing work being done to #saveSweetBriar.
Yesterday I attended a farewell gathering of a colleague at the University of Maryland and was asked by many in the room about Sweet Briar. I found myself describing my efforts and those of my fellow alumnae and felt my spirits rising with each retelling. It is a story built on determination. It is a saga filled with drama and intrigue. It is a case study in alumni activism that will likely become an inspiration for our sister Colleges and other small liberal arts Colleges around the country. I can also confidently say we have worthwhile lessons to share with colleagues around the WORLD. I met a visitor from the University of Manchester in England who asked me to share some of the key lessons learned. The Saving Sweet Briar efforts are the very example of what Margaret Mead famously wrote. Wait for it… (this isn’t the quote you are thinking I am going to use),
“Never ever depend on governments or institutions to solve any major problems. All social change comes from the passion of individuals.” — Margaret Mead.
I have served on many boards from schools to arts organizations to sports teams. Alongside many passionate parents (and some alumni), I have added my weight to a collective effort to move something forward. Never in my 30 years of volunteerism or professional experience have I seen the likes of the mobilized alumnae of Saving Sweet Briar. Allow me to pull back the curtain and share a few examples….
Saving Sweet Briar, Inc. Within days of the announcement of the Sweet Briar College President and Board’s decision to close, a group of courageous women banded together to formally fight the closure. First, they opened up their pocketbook to pay for necessary legal counsel in Troutman and Sanders. Second, they established a Board. Third, they applied for 501C3 status for Saving Sweet Briar, Inc. They had a vision and mission statement, a segment of which is here:
Saving Sweet Briar, Inc. was established to block the closure of Sweet Briar College and provide accurate information to students, faculty, and alumnae about the true financial condition of Sweet Briar College and the viable alternatives to closure. The organization is also dedicated to raising the necessary funds to fight the closure and help erase the school’s financial shortfall. Saving Sweet Briar, Inc. is also committed to identifying highly talented individuals who can serve on the Sweet Briar College Board of Directors to help lead an immediate turnaround for the institution while developing a longer term strategy with input from key stakeholders. Success in achieving our mission will ensure that future generations of women can proudly call themselves Sweet Briar alumnae.
In their own words, they all wish to be “out of a job” and see themselves as temporary stewards. An example of the kind of top-notch experts they have hired to provide advice and guidance for the future include a forensic accountant, R. Stephen Spitzer, and a college turnaround expert with solid examples of other institutions. The Board vets candidates for a new Board; they have a list of interested College Presidents with proven turnaround experience; experts on a number of fields are being vetted to provide real advice for the future.
We need money to support our school! Given the state of financial aid and higher ed, Sweet Briar needs to grow its endowment to stay viable. Crowdfunding information to follow.
In the meantime, the thousands of alumnae have managed to create an organizational structure rivaling some of the largest Universities (I speak with experience working for a B1G school, University of Maryland and serve on the University Senate). There are literally HUNDREDS of Committees of EXPERTS in their professional areas reporting up through Chairs who compile the information into master documents. The first of these documents, a Strategic Plan, was delivered to the Saving Sweet Briar board in time for the first injunction hearing. There are PhD experts, attorneys, professional fundraisers, accountants, social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, medical doctors, coaches, scientists, elected officials, C-suite executives of every type providing advice that the College — any College or nonprofit — would pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to secure (I say this with experience having watched schools hire consultants for narrowly focused work and deliverables). Sweet Briar College itself by the Board’s own admission paid over $1 MILLION for a report that was never concluded and the Board members were not able to keep after reading it and voting to close the College.
Committee Structure. This is a case for the power of social media if there ever were one. Facebook, in particular, has provided the platform for alumnae to organize their efforts. Early in the process, pages were created for experts to share suggestions in different areas in the “Saving SBC Professional Roundtable” (a closed group so not hyperlinked here). Categories include every aspect of operations:
Academic Affairs, Admissions, Development/Fundraising, Diversity, Career Counseling, College Placement, Grounds & Facilities, Information Technology, Land (Creative Use of/Maintaining), Legal, Student Affairs, Social Life.
Each group has professionals who have spent their careers in these areas with best practices to share. The alumnae’s willingness to help is not just lip service. Examples of alumnae offers and efforts to assist include:
Deferred maintenance problems? Check. Habitat for Humanity-like plans for improvement including painting, plastering and even building repair by licensed contractors paid for by alumnae or their own companies. These are documented offers to help as they cannot execute these plans without coordination from the facility leadership.
Admissions/Recruitment problems? Check. Alumnae from around the Country have offered to reinvigorate a dormant network of volunteers to attend College Fairs, visit area feeder schools (and aspirant feeder schools), house admissions staff traveling, personally write interested students and their families. In addition, the Alumnae Angel Network are alumnae who sponsor students needing support transferring to another College. Even if this might mean losing a student needed for the future, the movement is supporting the current students in tangible ways.
Fundraising problems? Check. As of this writing, over $1 million in cash is in the Saving Sweet Briar accounts. Over $10 million in pledges over five years are being held in trust by Saving Sweet Briar for the College once the closure decision is reversed and there is a Board and Administration committed to the future. A Major Donor Task Force (of which I am a part) has weekly conference calls to coordinate outreach to past donors to the College and those who care and aren’t even affiliated. A Regional Task Force from each state writing to their residents, particularly those not on social media. Liaisons to classes (a traditional way to communicate with alumnae) share information on a weekly and even daily basis with links to give, participate and support. All of this has been accomplished without the tools fundraisers usually have (I know because I am one). For example, a donor database has been faithfully RECREATED through years of magazines publishing giving information and even programs from past campaign celebrations kept as keepsakes — now data for a defacto giving database. It is INCREDIBLE to watch and witness. This is worthy of its own blog post, stay tuned.
Communications Strategy? Check. The initial news stories reported the Board’s decision to close. The news of the alumnae outcry and mobilization was relegated to the comment section of most stories. However, the tide has turned. Now, major news outlets are reporting on the success of the alumnae efforts and on the amazing accomplishments of our alumnae, the morning of my writing the New York Times wrote about our alumnae and the efforts to save the College. This type of media battle and reversal of message does not happen easily. It has occurred through professionals and passionate individuals working with contacts to share opinion, provide worthwhile facts to report, verify stories and share perspective. Interestingly, the headlines of some of the earlier stories have changed from “College imploding” to “Alumnae Fight Closure”.
Conspiracy Theories? Check. One of my favorite movements within the Saving Sweet Briar collective, is a group a la Erin Brokovich that dedicates itself to researching the “back story”. The team (which includes some with investigative journalism experience) posts pieces of documents, theories, lists, etc. and a broad network do their further work and reports results. Some of these get passed along – once vetted — for journalists or the Saving Sweet Briar Board. Just when my own efforts to Save Sweet Briar might flag or my confidence wane or my enthusiasm might be dampened by some new comment by the “President”, someone from the group will post some new theory or angle that gets me MAD. They have even inspired and commissioned political cartoons. I have the one of the women turning over the rock next to my phone (for when I “dial for dollars”).
Imagine – just imagine – if their efforts were harnessed BEFORE the College announced it must close.
Sweet Briar is receiving DAILY national attention. Sweet Briar students, faculty, staff, alumni and community are rallying to share their expertise. The future IS bright and there is much to hope for with this kind of passion.
At this point, I cling to the other Margaret Mead quote – the one you know by heart – because I am seeing it validated on an hourly basis.
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has. — Margaret Mead
Our aim is not the world for now. For now it is a small piece of the planet located in Southern Virginia, Sweet Briar.
The announced closure of Sweet Briar College provides much fodder for every stage of grief. The current President and leadership’s statements continue to horrify many alumnae and the public at large. Each time the President takes the microphone or speaks to press, the quotes get worse. The President of the Board, the President, the President’s wife and other leaders: How is it possible in 2015 that people could speak this way?
Rich girl days? Really? While every School and College may have a percentage of students whose parents are able to pay for tuition without any loans or grants being taken and provide for many of the extras, Sweet Briar has never been a majority “rich girl school”. Even back to the founding days of the College there were scholarships for financial need and students were able to work in all types of jobs to provide for their education and expenses.
Jones told The New York Times that for students who entered Sweet Briar in fall 2014, 37% are first-generation college students, 32% are minorities, and 43% received Pell grants — federal financial aid grants for low-income undergraduates.
To use this statement as a reason for the College closing is one of the most egregious Jones has made and has generated widespread ire. To have this statement made as a negative is extremely unfortunate. Some have picked up on this statement and repeated it in front of current students and their families both on campus and around the country — as if this is a negative. Colleges and Universities across the country are THANKFULLY becoming more diverse in many ways — racially, socio-economically. Mr. Jones’ wife describes it this way in a public Class of 1969 webpage:
Then you thought about the cost of four years of college today. That cost is far beyond what an average American middle class family can afford without great sacrifice and careful financial planning. But, Sweet Briar had a world-class riding program, so surely there were girls from super wealthy families attending, weren’t there?
Evidently not, Mrs. Jones. The majority of families in higher education today are described by the statistics your husband quoted and the average middle-class family. Sweet Briar should embrace these students and their families. A school of “girls from super wealthy families” is never a goal for even families who are blessed with extraordinary wealth. Diversity is a blessing to all.
Mr. Jones’ comments not only appeared in print, but on a call with thousands of alumnae he was bold to say:
“I guarantee you that the students of today and the students applying are not of the same caliber as your generations.”
This phrase has been repeated by some in support of closure and is extremely disrespectful for current students and their families.
Frankly, students who are bringing in Pell Grant income may be, in fact, contributing significantly to the bottom line. I raised a question to the former President when I visited for my 25th Reunion and she said, “It is the traditionally full-pay families who are sometimes paying the least – because they know they can negotiate. ”
Every school has a range of socio-economic diversity. To blame the closing of the school on a change in the percentages is irresponsible and offensive.
Horsy school on the hill? Good grief. One of Sweet Briar’s STRENGTHS which continues (based on this year’s award winning season) is its equestrian program. While a small percentage of Sweet Briar students ride horses and an even smaller percentage of students bring horses with them, to describe the College this way indicates a complete lack of awareness of the award-winning program as well as the successful athletes, including Lendon Gray, a three-time Olympian. Our award-winning sports teams and incredible coaches are one of the hallmarks of Sweet Briar — and frankly any College or University. Riding is something that gives us a niche and a good reputation.
2011 is a full enrollment cycle away from 2015 where we are now. It is very unfortunate that the College did not conduct a professional feasibility study of its alumnae testing REAL issues and themes. The last feasibility study of 200 alumnae was conducted by staff members (I have spoken to many alumnae who gave when I worked at the College and who participated in this study – they cited no confidentiality as staff were the interviewers; no theme of any concerns; no details about giving levels). This was a huge missed opportunity. Alumnae assert that the College did not come to them and the fundraising ability they have shown — in incredibly creative ways — is inspiring (to this fundraiser in particular).
To say that the “changing demographics” made it impossible to conduct a large-scale fundraiser is completely offensive. This was my reaction initially and then I heard from the editor of the leading industry publication in my field (when she read about Jones’ and Shank’s statements)
I didn’t attend Sweet Briar, but I have to say that as a person of color (and donor to causes I care about) this bit attributed to the institution raised my ire.
By the way — news flash — one of the most generous groups of alumni are those who received scholarships and support themselves because they feel a duty to give back. Some of the world’s leading philanthropists did not come from wealth — someone helped them. Chances are, your “changing demographics” may actually be the source of great support in the future.
Jones said that, at Sweet Briar, going coeducational did not seem like a simple solution. He said that such a move would have required lots of money for scholarships and facilities, and he wasn’t subtle about the purpose of the spending. “We would need scholarships to basically buy males,” he said.
Buying males? Are you kidding me? I have two sons, one college age. He is not “for sale”. He chose to attend a small, liberal arts College in the Midwest. As a parent, I would have loved to have him consider Sweet Briar (albeit with a different male-counterpart name). I imagine there would have been many more interested and they would not have to be “bought”. Even if it is true that merit or scholarship support might be necessary in a greater percentage initially, to frame it as “buying males” is just disgusting.
“You don’t just take ‘ladies’ off of every other bathroom door and put ‘men’ up,” Rice said. “You have to add programs and facilities, athletics. All of these things take significant investment and time.”
This is the Chair of our Board folks. Obviously, a co-ed environment requires some adaptations. There are men and women’s bathrooms in every facility on campus as it is. How do you think we get through Reunions? We have men and women in dorms, attending events and classes all across campus. It would not be terribly difficult to allocate a dorm for male students. We have sons of current faculty and staff who attend Sweet Briar. With the new athletic facility, a key asset was available. Furthermore, the College has capacity for far more students than it current enrolls, so even a small percentage of men initially could no doubt have been accommodated. To hear this decision dismissed so callously down to labels on bathrooms doors is embarrassing and does not instill confidence in the decision making or deliberations of the Board.
In the initial announcement about the closure of the College, the President seems to indicate that people just don’t chose a College like Sweet Briar anymore. He wrote,
“While the College has long been part of my life, as my wife is a 1969 graduate…..The board, some key alumnae and I have worked diligently to find a solution to the challenges Sweet Briar faces. This work led us to the unfortunate conclusion that there are two key realities that we could not change: the declining number of students choosing to attend small, rural, private liberal arts colleges and even fewer young women willing to consider a single-sex education, and the increase in the tuition discount rate that we have to extend to enroll each new class is financially unsustainable.”
This statement is telling because it seems to be that there was just a small group of “key” alumni who convinced themselves there was no hope. He then refers to them as “us”. Clearly, he left out the voices of thousands of alumni and his own faculty and staff who had very brilliant ideas (and who debunk with facts and figures the statements of why they needed to close).
It seems President Jones, the Board Chair and others have forgotten that there are HUNDREDS of current students at Sweet Briar College who HAVE chosen to attend a small, rural, private liberal arts college. There are also HUNDREDS of small, rural, private liberal arts colleges who are open and have smaller endowments than Sweet Briar.
Mrs. Jones, the President’s wife, uses some of the same language in the Class of 1969 webpage where she issues a public comment.
Why were the grounds not pristine as they had always been? You noticed the peeling paint, the shabby parlors, the rotting balcony about to fall off of Alumnae House, and that uneasiness grew…. Maybe you just wanted to let this new president know that it was not “the Sweet Briar way” to have the campus looking like this.
Shabby parlors? “The Sweet Briar Way?” Actually, due to surging enrollment, many of the parlors had turned into dorms and office spaces. That isn’t such a bad thing. And, yes, deferred maintenance was a problem, but no one had thought to appeal to the alumna who have since offered to organize a Habitat-for-Humanity like work project along with funding to catch up. Some people find older homes charming….
Even though you knew the demographics information: students in 2014 were turning away from single sex colleges, they were flocking to schools in urban and suburban areas that offered more vocational type curricula, they were more concerned about spending their education dollars to be trained for a job than looking for a broad liberal arts education.
Mrs. Jones, you forgot to add the important lack of a Starbucks that your husband was quoted as saying on the call with alumnae about the closure. Seriously though, there ARE people who choose small Colleges and liberal arts education still thrives.
“If we make the decision to close now, we will have a better opportunity to conclude academic operations in an orderly, compassionate and ethical way that pays homage to those who are here today and to those who came before us.”
This sounds like someone with their hands folded in their lap, speaking to a child. Perhaps it was expected that Sweet Briar alumnae would behave like “good girls” and just take this decision and go quietly onto other interests. But, no, President Jones describes our reaction this way:
Patronizing has never had a better example than this. This is classic male behavior and language. “Irrational” is such a convenient word for men, perpetuating their sense of superiority. This is CLASSIC sexism used to describe essentially what is a different way of being. One of the reasons we attend Sweet Briar is to learn such things (I was a Psychology major). Men tend to think they are logical and not use feeling words; women aren’t afraid to express and use their emotion. Emotion is the antithesis of logic. When men perceive women as being too emotional (or a way you don’t want us to be), men say women are being irrational. Crazy. Wrong. Overwrought. Minimizing somebody else’s feelings is trying to control them. If they no longer trust their own feelings and instincts, they come to rely on someone else to tell them how they’re supposed to feel. I suspect this is how a percentage of our alumnae are feeling right now (I’ll refrain from using decade generalizations) because they have people around them telling them how to feel and pointing out those who resist in negative ways. I hope they can free themselves of this path and find their voice.
The press release regarding the President and Board’s refusal to step down refined the term to describe the #SaveSweetBriar movement as:
The number of alumnae who turned out to welcome students back from their spring break — traveling far and wide — outnumbered the entire population of campus. The funds raised in 10 days exceed the entire fundraising goal for the year. The faculty unanimous voted in opposition to the Board and President. Dismissing this energy and commitment shows how out of touch the President is with the stakeholders of the institution.
To CBS, Mr. Jones was asked by the interviewer, “Was there anything anyone could do?” Mr. Jones replied,
Mr. Jones doesn’t think there was or is anything anyone could do because he is surrounded by such a small group of pessimistic people. In fact, once alumnae, faculty and parents learned of the President and Board’s decision, THOUSANDS have rallied and raised MILLIONS. Clearly he does not see the future and sees nothing that could be done. The logical thing for him to do is step down and allow those who see a future and have more creative ideas to lead.
These are just a few examples of how NOT to talk about women, diversity and education in 2015. Certainly not as leaders of an institution with current students, parents, faculty, staff and thousands of alumnae hanging on your every word.
This alumna is embarrassed by your comments and have found myself apologizing to people well beyond the walls of Sweet Briar — including leaders in higher education and the national media.
Our Country and World is reeling from situations, episodes and terrorism inflicted by individuals and groups . As I write, the march in France decrying the terrorism against the Charlie Hebdu attacks and the Kosher grocery store in Paris is underway. In the U.S. episodes between police and perpetrator/victim (depending on how you see it) are making national news and are frequent topics of discussion.
Ahmed Merabet’s (the police officer gunned down by the Charlie Hebdue terrorists) eulogy is worth reading on this topic and I want to share it here in case you did not see it. This speech by Ahmed’s brother Malek, did not draw the television cameras as the 44 global leaders did, but probably should have.
My brother was French, Algerian, and of the Muslim religion. He was very proud of the name Ahmed Merabet, proud to represent the French police, and to defend the values of the [French] Republic: liberty, equality and fraternity.
Through his determination, he had just received his judicial police diploma and was shortly due to leave for work in the field. His colleagues describe him as a man of action who was passionate about his job.
Ahmed, a man of commitment, had the will to take care of his mother and his relatives following the death of his father 20 years ago. A pillar of the family, his responsibilities did not prevent him from being a caring son, a teasing brother, a generous uncle, and a loving companion.
Devastated by this barbaric act, we associate ourselves with the pain of the families of the victims.
One must not confuse extremists with Muslims. Madness has neither color nor religion. I want to make another point: stop painting everybody with the same brush, stop burning mosques or synagogues. You are attacking people. It won’t bring back our dead, and it won’t appease our families.
Upon reflecting on this, I think about my own religion and a recent case of a senior leader, Heather Cook, striking and killing a very popular cyclist, Thomas Palermo. Rallies have been ridden in his memory and the case has made our local and regional news. She has been charged with vehicular manslaughter, being drunk and texting while driving.
No one has asked me to answer for her or asked me to speak on behalf of Episcopalians everywhere about her actions. Is this indicative of a larger problem? Yes. Because I happen to be part of a religious tradition that isn’t seen in a stereotypical way (well, it is, but not in ways that impact my daily life and how people treat me).
I’ve worked with and been a part of the Episcopal Church for many years and I’ve known of numerous religious and lay people with drinking problems. I’ve also known many who have extreme views and have left the Episcopal Church for the Anglican movement. I attended church in Charleston, South Carolina a few years ago and was horrified at what I heard from the pulpit (blatant sexism and racism and unapologetic condemnation of various groups). Thankfully, I know that these types of extreme views are not shared by the majority of Episcopalians.
There are many radical Christians who commit murder and hurt other groups in the name of Christianity. I am not asked to answer for them or seen differently for what they do.
Well, my friends who are Muslim ARE asked to answer for people within their tradition who do extreme things. These friends are treated differently by their neighbors, community, colleagues because there is a new fear – stereotype – that is applied to members of their religious tradition.
How would I feel if everyone who knew I was Episcopalian thought I was an alcoholic, or that I’d killed people while driving drunk or texting? Or that I am racist? Or that I am sexist? I know this is a pathetic example, but I know I would feel pretty bad and probably also angry. I don’t even KNOW the Bishop who struck and killed a cyclist in my town. I certainly don’t think I could answer for her – and wouldn’t want to.
On my Facebook page and in conversations, some of my friends are advocating all sorts of pretty radical responses to the French attacks – which lumps in the terrorist monsters with all people who are Muslim.
So, to them and to those who think this way, I bring to light Malek Merabet’s words and vow to do my small part in bring about a change to the stereotyping, Islamaphobic, and anti-semitic tide.
Today, “Gone with the Wind” (a.k.a. “the boat”) was in a marina near Annapolis. She (boats are referred to as “she”) was parked under a tree. This is not good when tiny scuppers designed just for salt water get filled with leaves and seed pods. This leads to the cockpit filling with water. When the snows fall, things can really go badly.
My Dad asked me to help rig a tarp over the boat on this uncharacteristically balmy day in December.
We arrived at the Marina in the late afternoon. The marina was a sea of boats. It is a surreal experience walking amidst a marina of boats. Kind of like walking through a forest of trees with glinting sunlight through the spaces of all of the hulls and keels nestled together like puzzle pieces.
It took us a while to find “Gone with the Wind”. The boat was renamed when my Dad purchased the boat after he and my Mom separated. It was previously named “Freedom”, which seemed a bit too “in your face”. The lettering matches the movie. Over the years, Gone with the Wind has seen more than her fair share of adventures (but that’s for another story).
Even though my parents are divorced, they have found a way to work together over the years. They never made us choose over the holidays, for example. We could celebrate with both of them.
Today our task was to make a tent over the boat with a tarp. All around us were beautifully-wrapped boats in white plastic perfectly hermetically sealed. My Dad and I unfurled our tarp and lines. We balanced a ladder against the boat and – precariously – we got up onto the deck. A sea of boats facing all different directions surrounded us. The sun was setting and the temperature was starting to drop.
The tarp was 9 ml plastic. Suffice it to say, it was not the flexible kind. We managed to get the tarp over the boom and laced together the front around the mast. A pattern began to emerge whereby we crossed the front and fastened it to the rails. We pulled the tarp over the sides of the rails. My father lashed the tarp around the keel with the grommets placed every few feet. Inside our (now very dark tent), I worked on sweeping up all of the leaves and seed pods.
As my father worked below the “waterline”, I worked above. Once we finished, only a tiny bit of daylight peeked through. “Gone with the Wind” was “ship shape” as they say. My final task was to literally stitch the stern closed which reminded me of my wedding dress which my father tied on my wedding day.
Mission accomplished! We took some final photos of our work to shoot to my Mom and made our way home.
I started the morning at my Mother’s house. Sometimes she needs help moving things from place to place so that she can do more. My Mom is one of the most talented and hardworking people I know.
So, I spent the morning moving boxes, organizing shelves, as my friend Christina would say, “Turning piles into files…” Out the front door I went with 20 boxes, discarded bags of all kinds, bags and bags of trash.
I love how my Mom says, “We”. This used to annoy me, but now I find it endearing. “We need to find a place for this…”, “We need to make some order out of this.” We found 20 pair of no longer useful hopalong boots and shoes. We found discarded toys, school bookbags and boxes of books.
Now that we have moved boxes out of the way and cleared a path in the middle of her basement, a craft zone has emerged. This feels familiar.
My Mom is a very talented person. Growing up, she made our clothes. She made my skating costumes. She had a business making amazing skating bags out of quilted fabrics before Vera Bradley even existed. I remember her staying up all night long while I was a teenager waking me up to go skating and she had never slept (trying to fulfill orders from skaters all over the country for bags before Christmas). I would give anything to have one of those bags. Fortunately, I do have some of her hand-beaded skating costumes.
Growing up, there was always a project at Christmas. Throughout my house and the homes of our relatives, my Mother’s handiwork adorns many homes. Hand-painted Santas with historical details; painted angels; ornaments made with tinted glue and gold thread; amazing glittering ornaments on my tree including angels, a country stagecoach, santa, elves.
The best Christmas craft was making personalized nutcrackers after my sons including their current hairstyles, soccer balls and numbers on their
Talent flows through our family tree. My Aunt sent us quilted hand-made gifts each year. Her tree adorns a table in our family room. The woven wreath is on the back door.
Later in life, cookbooks were the project. Collected recipes from family bound in special notebooks wrapped in red taffeta, embossed with gold foil and held together with gold and red cord. I still turn to that cookbook at the holidays.
I brought my Mom a ham-bone when I arrived (promised after our Thanksgiving ham). Throughout my visit, the aroma of ham and bean soup filled her home.
My Mom’s current talents are around food. Canning in particular. the shelves of her basement are lined with soups, stews and sauces of all kinds. I’ve learned if I spend a few hours, I might get to savor one of her creations.
Over some of her canned (the Mason jar kind) amazing tomato soup, we had a serious discussion sharing our perspective over some of the things our family has gone through in the past few years. We differed in perspective, but we aligned on a commitment to move ahead. She reminded me of the goodness in places and people where I’ve found it challenging to see the good. I respect my Mom as a Mom. And for her good thoughts. And for her talent.
After posting for a bit on our Honeymoon Everyday blog, it seemed there were some experiences worth sharing that were best in their own place.
UnLOCKEd (a play on our name, Stacey & Lyn Locke) is a play on a theme that evolved naturally through my Pinterest pages
. It started out as Home UnLocked, then Inspiration UnLocked, etc. It has grown to thousands of images and thousands of followers (thanks)!
Inspired by a blog shared with me on December 1 – a virtual Advent Calendar – I was inspired to create my own.
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Watch the Big Wet Asses #20 trailer and get a sneak peek of the action right now. View trailers for the hottest adult DVDs before you buy at androidlife.info Nikki Delano Gets Her Release Date: minutes. views. Big Wet Asses 3 - Iron Sides Elegant Angel () This is the hottest ass-fucking movie you will ever see. I guarantee it will make you cum and cum again.
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There have been some great improvements lately in the downtown area. (I assumed the DDA was doing most of them, but I don’t see anything on their web site).
Of course, we have all heard about the LED traffic street lights. Now there are new bicycle racks on many downtown streets. The crosswalk lights in the Main Street area have countdown timers. And finally, finally, all the parking structures now have these nifty “Parking Spaces Available” signs.
Car Talk ran a puzzler recently asking listeners to identify the one great flaw of LED lights, and the answer turned out to be that they operate at such a cool temperature that they can’t melt snow that falls on them. Has anyone thought of this?
Great idea on the parking garages! I was driving up 4th street the other day and the garage at William & 4th (by Palio) showed that 666 parking spaces were left. Someone on the sidewalk pointed at it, all agog. Made me giggle (people, it’s just a number! :))
All the lights I’ve seen have protective shields over the tops so I’m not sure much snow would actually be around the light. Also, I can see where the freeze/thaw cycle would be more problematic than if the lights just stayed the same temperature as the air around them. And LEDs are a lot better than fluorescent lights, which don’t actually work well at all at low temperatures. But it is an interesting question. I guess we will see this winter.
The parking structure numbers are interesting. So far, my impression is that there are definitely more spaces available than I would have thought although I am not walking by at prime time. I heard that at noon on Thursday, there were only 49 spaces available at Ann Ashley, so that is fewer available than I would have thought. It will be interesting to see if posting the numbers changes parking behavior. My guess is that more people will park in the structures now.
If the parking availability signs was my idea, Todd, your memory is better than mine. One parking idea I do remember was suggesting to Susan Pollay that spaces be put in front of Ashley Mews on Main to support the businesses there (and increase downtown parking cheaply.) That one was nice to see implemented.
I have encouraged the LED lighting (both in the traffic signals and streetlights) and was quoted in the News about my appreciation of the demonstration lamps on Washington. But I’ve barely been a cheerleader—all the credit goes to City staff.
Snow on the lamps shouldn’t be a problem. The lights are appropriately aimed downward so as to not waste energy lighting the night sky. (Not by dint of the draft outdoor lighting ordinance, however, which is still under review and hasn’t been passed by council yet.) And even if temperature were an issue, the snow would insulate the lamps from radiating heat to the sky on clear nights. LEDs generate so little heat that I doubt that it matters.
I love the LED lights. I park a lot at the S Forest and when I see there are fewer than 100 spots open, I know I have to drive all the way to the top. Which speeds the hunting for a spot process. Makes my Ann Arbor driving experience that much more enjoyable.
As a follower of the Energy Commission… Do you know about the Green Energy Challenge? The Mayor put it out back in 05. It’s on the web page. The challenge is for the city to use 30% renewable energy by 2010 for everything, vehicles, streetlights, heat, hot water. They just put a solar hot water heater on the downtown fire station with more coming. The A2 news covered the LED’s last week.
The LED streetlights were initiated by city engineer Mike Bergren. He went out and found manufacturers and worked with them to develop prototypes. If you saw the news story you would know A2 is the first city in the country (maybe world) to start installing them. Tomorrow they are holding a press conference to announce wining a big award from the feds. Someone from the USA DOE is going to be there (Farmers Market at 10:30) along with Dingell and the mayor to kick it off. Hieftje got the DDA to cover the cost.
Fox 2 ran a slick 4 or 5 minute news story on the LED streetlights a week or two ago. Featured the mayor and Konkle. A2 is the first in the country to install them. I saw something in the Freep about it too. I think the story was picked up nation wide by the AP.
Julie, the “LED traffic lights” link should read “LED street lights”. The city’s traffic signals are also being converted to LEDs (colored ones), but I don’t know the progress of that effort other than that the new signals just installed in the Main Street area include them.
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Two celebrities had birthdays recently, and the two men chose to celebrity their special days in ways that show what matters most to them.
Hugh Grant has been loudly protesting the British police and Conservative government's failure to stop News Corp's media outlets from hacking people's phones, which now looks like wasn't simple failure but some kind of evil right-wing parliamentary corporate collusion. Speaking to the press shortly after his birthday, he said he was glad British politicians had finally "grown balls" over this issue, which he hopes they'll keep. He's heading to Scotland soon, where he'll shoot Cloud Atlas with the Wachowskis. I bet he'll be playing Adam Ewing out on that South Pacific island.
James Gandolfini spent his birthday partying at a restaurant in Soho with friends, which he reportedly departed by hoisting himself onto the seat of Mario Batali's Vespa, which was also supporting Mario Batali, and lumbering off into the night like a half a ton of beef cheeks balanced on a gravy boat. "We thought they were going to die," said one partygoer, who I'm pretty sure was not joking.
Now let's think about how many candles were on each man's formidable birthday cake. It's time to play Who's Older?™!
One note about Hugh Grant: I'll admit that I loved his sensitive romantic-lead style when I was in high school and he played a wispy Chopin in Impromptu , but since Woody Allen cast him as a scheming double-crosser in Small Time Crooks , he's had a string of great movies where he's gotten to do some excellent work playing selfish jerks. He's gotten crinklier since the early 90's, but he's finally found the delicious kind of role he's best in, which has nothing to do with floppy haircuts and stammering.
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All Wires articles, Tuesday 29 May. reuters Worsening Italian crisis batters European markets By Marc JonesLONDON, May 29 (Reuters) - A worsening political crisis in Italy provoked a second day of selling on European markets, with the euro cut to an...
Four cities in the Pacific Northwest are proving the case for living super-small — and their experiments can teach the rest of us a thing or two about building real community.
Chris had ordered radio silence soon after midnight, when they were all in position. Now, twelve hours later, it was time for the next check in he’d scheduled.
A list of every Word of the Year selection released by Dictionary. Dictionary's first Word of the Year was chosen in 2010.
This compilation of films covers all sports activities. Sports films have been made since the era of silent films, such as the 1915 film The Champion starring Charlie Chaplin.
Bonnie Raitt is more than just a best-selling artist, respected guitarist, expressive singer, and accomplished songwriter, she has become an institution in American music.
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Hi, my name is Alison Narro and I’m a photographer in the great city of Austin, TX! I have a WILD imagination and I love taking photos. I have been taking pictures for over 6 years. My clients and published work include the likes of‚ Birds Barbershop, North by Northwest Restaurant and Brewery (NXNW), Guerilla Suit, Fun Fun Fun Fest, GQ Online, Wall Street Journal (online edition), 34th Street Cafe, SPIN, AE Media, HP Technology, Thunderbird Coffee, Mohawk Austin, County Line, and Cannoli Joe’s.
I love taking pictures and often make jokes involving kittens and lazer beams. WhenI’m not taking and editing photos, I enjoy sleuthing the interweb for .gifs of Jean Claude Van Damme which make me laugh‚ very hard (I am easily amused). My favorite shoots subjects are weddings, events, portraits, and cats. I like taking fancy pictures of fancy people! So let me make you fancy!
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Browsing the awesome repository of the Institute of Local Self-Reliance, I came across a great article from…2002! Maybe now is the time for these strategies to become mainstream.
Rising commercial rents are generally a good thing; they are an indication of the health of a business district and encourage landlords and banks to invest in building improvements.
But in some communities, commercial rents are rising too far too fast. Often this sudden run-up is driven by chain retailers, which discover the appeal of an area and sweep in by the dozens, offering above-market rents for choice spots and sparking a frenzy of speculation. Landlords raise rents across the board and opt not to renew leases for existing tenants in order to attract a national brand. Banks are often willing to lend building owners more capital at better terms if the lessee is a big-name tenant rather than an independent business, no matter how successful.
The displaced local businesses are not the only casualties of this process. The community as a whole suffers. Businesses that meet everyday needs, like the hardware store and the barber shop, are replaced by chains and upscale boutiques that primarily serve tourists and leisure shoppers. Residents are forced to shop elsewhere for basic items. The local economy becomes more dependent and vulnerable to outside forces—from boardroom decisions to stock market drops. Over time, building owners also lose as the character and unique appeal of the district evaporate. Why shop downtown when the mall has the same stores, free parking, and better weather?
For commercial districts undergoing a rapid rise in rents, or at risk of one, there are number of strategies that could help ensure that locally owned businesses continue to be part of the district:
The best way for a local retailer to maintain a stable location at a reasonable price is to buy the building his or her store occupies. Cities and states could encourage this through income or property tax incentives (in the same way that many jurisdictions tax owner-occupied apartment buildings at a lower rate than those with absentee landlords), or by providing low-interest loans for this purpose.
Community Land Trusts (CLTs) have been used effectively for thirty years in cities nationwide to maintain affordable housing. A CLT is a nonprofit corporation that buys property in a city and holds it in perpetuity for the benefit of the community. Homes on the properties are sold to low-income families at affordable prices. The land beneath the homes is leased indefinitely. When the family decides to sell the home, the CLT repurchases it for a price set by a formula that allows for a fair return on the family’s investment but maintains affordability for the next owner. (To learn more about CLTs, visit the Institute for Community Economics or Burlington Associates’ CLT Resource Center.)
The CLT model could be adapted for commercial districts with the requirement that buyers or lessees of CLT buildings be independent, locally owned businesses. Although a few CLTs have been involved in non-residential projects such as office space for nonprofits, to date none have been involved in maintaining affordable retail space. But there’s no reason the model would not work for this purpose, according to Julie Orvis of the Institute for Community Economics, the group that originated the CLT model and provides technical assistance and grants to help CLTs get started. In fact, the major source of funding for CLTs, HUD’s Community Development Block Grants, are available for both housing and economic development.
A city could buy a commercial building and contract for its management with the stipulation that space be leased only to local businesses. Rents would be stable and below market, reflecting the city’s actual costs of owning and maintaining the building with no profit. A town could also lease a building and sub-lease the spaces to local businesses at subsidized, below-market rates.
Another possibility raised by Donovan Rypkema of Place Economics is a land write down. It’s common for cities to buy land and resell it to developers for less than the acquisition price in exchange for the developer building a stadium or some other publicly desirable project. Communities could likewise target key downtown properties for re-conveyance with the stipulation that they house only locally owned retailers.
Communities should consider whether there are underutilized, perhaps run-down, commercial districts in the city where local businesses pushed out of high-rent areas might relocate. If so, the community might focus revitalization and economic development resources on making these districts vibrant and viable alternatives for local stores.
Many chain retailers will not open stores smaller than a certain size or that have street frontage of less than 25 feet. Maintaining the small-scale character of a retail district through zoning rules that stipulate maximum store sizes can reduce interest from national retailers and stave off gentrification. The Brookside neighborhood in Kansas City, for instance, limits stores to no more than 10,000 square feet and several San Francisco neighbors set limits at 4,000 square feet. Both have found these measures effective in keeping locally owned, neighborhood serving businesses.
Links: Commercial Rent Control, Residential High-Rises, Black Gentrifier, Warning Maps, Saving Art & Serving Residents
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Your teams are organized for play during a specific period of time or season. The teams that you'll define later exist only for that period of time. Typically, a team might play during the spring or fall, or perhaps for a whole year. The "Season" form allows you to define a season's name as well as it's beginning and end dates. Once defined, you'll use it to assign teams to and thus define their playing season.
To create a season, you'll use the "Seasons" menu choice on the Admin menu, Admin > Teams > Seasons. When clicked, this choice brings up a Season listing page that displays the seasons already defined. At the top of the page is a link titled "Add new Season." Click this link to bring up the Season Information form. The form has the following fields:
Type the name of the new season here, up to 32 characters. This is the name that will be displayed to the public so it should be descriptive but also as short as possible, such as "Spring 2012."
Keep in mind, you can only delete a season if all of the teams and leagues associated with that season have been removed.
Also, there is no reason to delete a season, unless it was a mistake :-). You can however hide seasons by editing each teams' settings and making them Not Public.
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Custom home builder in Louisiana, we build exceptional homes in Baton Rouge and surrounding parishes. We are dedicated to creating a streamlined construction process for our clients.
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Waller Creek Conservancy presents Creek Show This year’s Creek Show takes place at a new location and will showcase the renovated Symphony Square. There will be concert series, a family activity zone, and the Creek ...
YETI Tundra Tour YETI® is celebrating the 10 year anniversary of its iconic Tundra cooler with an event showcasing a selection of YETI Presents films, appearances from brand ambassadors, and raffles with exclusive ...
Bullock Texas State History Museum presents Texas Artist Series: Sarah Bird Sarah Bird will have a conversation with Michael Hurd on her new book, Daughter of a Daughter of a Queen. The novel is based on the real historical figure, Cathy ...
AAAFF presents Feminine Identities: A Winter Showcase The Austin Asian American Film Festival will screen a selection of 2018’s best Asian and Asian American films during the "Feminine Identities: A Winter Showcase" November 6: Origin Story ...
Texas Theatre and Dance presents The Merchant of Venice A Jewish businesswoman, hated for her religion, tries to break into the clique of rich men that run Venice. A wealthy closeted merchant seeks to buy the love of a ...
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The hike up to Supin seems beautiful to us and we have already located each house in our mind, to be able to find them without any problem. There’s always a girl willing to help us with the shortcuts along the way, which are much appreciated!
The first joint meeting with the houses’ beneficiaries to whom we will do the retrofitting Works was very productive: they signed the agreement with the established conditions by both parties and we provided them with the list of necessary materials to start the works after the national holidays of Dashain.
Yesterday we did the first materials’ purchase in Hetauda for three of the five selected families, so we are already in full operation and eager to start the works!
On Sunday we will go back with the two pending families, to be able to buy their materials too, and thus have them all in Supin.
In our free time, we are also in charge of coordinating sports activities on Friday afternoons at the Khelkud Griha [The House of Sports, at the Dhunga Mato prototype].
Our intention is to create a habit for village boys and girls to get together doing sports in this versatile public space. In addition, we are lucky that Sebas is also a camp monitor and manages the organization very well. Last week was very successful with the boys and girls of Balmandir!! Let's see if we also get the Supping girls to come down to the ground and be part of this.
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Let$D$be a convex domain with smooth boundary in complex space and let$f$be a continuous function on the boundary of$D$. Suppose that$f$holomorphically extends to the extremal discs tangent to a convex subdomain of$D$. We prove that f holomorphically extends to$D$. The result partially answers a conjecture by Globevnik and Stout of 1991.
We give a new characterization of the Orlicz–Sobolev space$W$^{1,Ψ}(R^{$n$}) in terms of a pointwise inequality connected to the Young function Ψ. We also study different Poincaré inequalities in the metric measure space.
We prove that the weak order on an infinite Coxeter group contains infinite antichains if and only if the group is not affine.
We describe the behavior of certain strictly plurisubharmonic functions near some real hypersurfaces in ℂ^{$n$},$n$≥3. Given a hypersurface we study continuous plurisubharmonic functions which are zero on the hypersurface and have Monge–Ampère mass greater than one in a one-sided neighborhood of the hypersurface. If we can find complex curves which have sufficiently high contact order with the hypersurface then the plurisubharmonic functions we study cannot be globally Lipschitz in the one-sided neighborhood.
We consider subordination chains of simply connected domains with smooth boundaries in the complex plane. Such chains admit Hamiltonian and Lagrangian interpretations through the Löwner–Kufarev evolution equations. The action functional is constructed and its time variation is obtained. It represents the infinitesimal version of the action of the Virasoro–Bott group over the space of analytic univalent functions.
The purpose of this note is to give an extension of the symbolic calculus of Melin for convolution operators on nilpotent Lie groups with dilations. Whereas the calculus of Melin is restricted to stratified nilpotent groups, the extension offered here is valid for general homogeneous groups. Another improvement concerns the$L$^{2}-boundedness theorem, where our assumptions on the symbol are relaxed. The zero-class conditions that we require are of the type $$|D^{\alpha}a(\xi)|\le C_{\alpha}\prod_{j=1}^R\rho_j(\xi)^{-|\alpha_j|},$$ where ρ_{$j$}are “partial homogeneous norms” depending on the variables ξ_{$k$}for$k$>$j$in the natural grading of the Lie algebra (and its dual) determined by dilations. Finally, the class of admissible weights for our calculus is substantially broader. Let us also emphasize the relative simplicity of our argument compared to that of Melin.
In this paper we consider operators of the form$H$=λ(-$i$∇), with λ analytic in a strip and with some specific growth conditions at infinity, and prove Hardy type estimates in$L$^{2}(ℝ^{$n$}) with exponential weights. In fact we extend our previous results [19] from bounded analytic functions on a strip to analytic functions with polynomial growth in that strip.
With a given holomorphic section of a Hermitian vector bundle, one can associate a residue current by means of Cauchy–Fantappiè–Leray type formulas. In this paper we define products of such residue currents. We prove that, in the case of a complete intersection, the product of the residue currents of a tuple of sections coincides with the residue current of the direct sum of the sections.
We show persistence of both Anderson and dynamical localization in Schrödinger operators with non-positive (attractive) random decaying potential. We consider an Anderson-type Schrödinger operator with a non-positive ergodic random potential, and multiply the random potential by a decaying envelope function. If the envelope function decays slower than |$x$|^{-2}at infinity, we prove that the operator has infinitely many eigenvalues below zero. For envelopes decaying as |$x$|^{-α}at infinity, we determine the number of bound states below a given energy$E$<0, asymptotically as α↓0. To show that bound states located at the bottom of the spectrum are related to the phenomenon of Anderson localization in the corresponding ergodic model, we prove: (a) these states are exponentially localized with a localization length that is uniform in the decay exponent α; (b) dynamical localization holds uniformly in α.
Yan Yang Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Macau Tao Qian Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Macau Frank Sommen Department of Mathematical Analysis, University of Gent
Satoshi Murai Department of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Osaka University
In this paper, the relation between algebraic shifting and join which was conjectured by Eran Nevo will be proved. Let σ and τ be simplicial complexes and σ*τ be their join. Let$J$_{σ}be the exterior face ideal of σ and Δ(σ) the exterior algebraic shifted complex of σ. Assume that σ*τ is a simplicial complex on [$n$]={1,2,...,$n$}. For any$d$-subset$S$⊂[$n$], let $m_{\preceq_{\textrm{rev}}S}(\sigma)$ denote the number of$d$-subsets$R$∈σ which are equal to or smaller than$S$with respect to the reverse lexicographic order. We will prove that $m_{\preceq_{\textrm{rev}}S}(\Delta(\sigma*\tau))\geq m_{\preceq_{\textup{rev}}S}(\Delta(\Delta(\sigma) *\Delta(\tau)))$ for all$S$⊂[$n$]. To prove this fact, we also prove that $m_{\preceq_{\textrm{rev}}S}(\Delta(\sigma))\geq m_{\preceq_{\textup{rev}}S}(\Delta(\Delta_{\varphi}(\sigma)))$ for all$S$⊂[$n$] and for all nonsingular matrices ϕ, where Δ_{ϕ}(σ) is the simplicial complex defined by $J_{\Delta_{\varphi}(\sigma)}=\textup{in}(\varphi(J_{\sigma}))$ .
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Lighting Planners Associates (LPA) is an organisation of lighting specialists established in 1990 led by Kaoru Mende. The goal of LPA is to design and build outstanding lighting environments that enrich our architectural and lighting culture. Today, LPA has a total of 60 unique lighting specialists at its offices in Tokyo, Singapore and Hong Kong. While the majority of LPA projects are in the area of architectural lighting design, its many outstanding design accomplishments have reached to residential, hotel, office, commercial, public space, and landscape lighting as well as full-scale urban lighting projects. LPA is regarded as a leading lighting consultancy in the world.
The most important aspect of lighting design is learning from natural light. Through the designing for superior lighting environments, LPA strives to create comfortable, yet inspiring environments of daily life.
For a successful and elaborate lighting scheme, LPA recommends being commissioned for all the phases in every project. These phases include a wide range of services classified in the following order:
Office Complexes, Museums, Theaters and Auditoriums, Retail and Commercial Facilities, Hospitality Buildings, Residential Buildings, Healthcare, Transportation Facilities, Sports Facilities, Civic and Institutional Buildings, Educational and Religious Buildings
For projects in which detailed phase-wise involvement is not required, LPA offers consultancy services within which we contribute to the overall improvement in the visual environment. Such consultancy services are generally of the nature of limited time-based involvement in the following areas:
1. Consultation to Corporate firms on effective and efficient usage of their illuminated environments
2. Consultation to City Authorities and likewise organizations on procedures of evaluation and guidelines for the lighting aspect within Urban, Environmental and Architectural projects
LPA engages extensively in lighting product development, concept planning and applications design. We are also involved in collaborative development with industry manufacturers on product and systems design.
4. Investigative studies for the lighting industry dealing with effects of light on human behavior and cityscapes
LPA is constantly involved in lighting design education and tries to boost the prestige of lighting culture on a regional as well as global scale. The approach is to create an awareness of the benefits of good lighting and encourage good lighting practices across all demographics. LPA has experience in the following areas:
We like to be involved in projects right from the early stages (Concept Design Phase + Schematic Design Phase) to fully consider what the concept and theme should be for the lighting design. We use this phase to properly understand the architectural intent and strategy, and then based on the lighting requirements, are able to prepare a lighting design concept.
Based on the approved lighting concept, during this phase we present the necessary lighting effects and techniques for a project. Generally, there is always more than one possible lighting method, and we like to consider as many options as possible without limiting our freedom of thought and targeting the given conditions of a project. Also, approximate cost estimates are analysed through feasibility studies.
During this phase, we target feasible options from our initial design framework for finalisation. After many consultations with the Client, architects, and other consultants on the project, we analyse our design in greater detail to prepare documentation for approval. LPA lays emphasis on the overall cost of the lighting proposal and maintenance-friendly design during this phase.
During this stage, we will recommend to the Client, suitable contractors and/or suppliers/manufacturers who may be invited to submit tenders for the lighting works and supply contract, and assist the Client and other appropriate professional consultants where necessary in short-listing of tenderers. Drawings, Specifications, Schedules and Details that are necessary for the sake of complete comprehension of our design intention and strategy are given to the tenderers. We also assist the Client in evaluating the tender returns and the acceptability of the prices quoted. Interviews and sample tests are also part and parcel of this stage.
Lighting design can only be complete at the construction site. Many times, drawings alone cannot correctly communicate our design intent and to clarify our ideas to the builders on-site, we hold a special lighting design briefing. We also anticipate the process and flow of each construction site to confirm lighting effects through mock up experiments on-site or to adjust for other design changes. Focusing and coordination of operation scene changes are important steps just before the final commissioning.
During this stage, we conduct the final setting up of the lighting scenes to our satisfaction and to match the design intention. A maintenance schedule is prepared and handed over to the Client for future reference. The Client and consultants are usually invited to the site to see for themselves the lighting effect and feedback is taken. Minor tweaking to the lighting effect may be made during this stage. Any defects noticed are notified to the relevant parties for immediate rectification within the Defects Liability Period. A certificate of completion is also handed over to the Client from us.
Born in Bangkok, Thailand. In 2005, Angkana graduated from Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok with a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture. After 7 years of working experience as a lighting designer in Bangkok, she joined LPA Singapore office in 2012.
Notable projects include 8 Ardmore, CHIJMES, Leedon Residence, 185 Commercial Tower, Wadala Development, Worli Mumbai, Marriot Edition at Sanya, Exhibition Lighting for National Gallery Singapore, Gaysorn Quarter Bangkok, Concourse, CPEX, Narathiwas at Bangkok.
Born in Kanagawa Pref., Atsushi Itakura received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Design from Tokai University, Kanagawa Pref., Japan. After graduation he worked at TL Yamagiwa Laboratory and then joined to COOPER Lighting/ Lumiere in California , U.S.A. as a product designer. After that, he joined the LPA-Singapore office in 2003, and then moved to LPA-Tokyo office in 2006, and juggling numerous lighting design projects in the Asian region.
Since 2012, he moved to Hong Kong and working for LPA Hong Kong office as representative. Notable projects include: Changi Airport Terminal 2 Upgrading, New National Library Bldg., Supreme Court of Singapore, The Westin Gurgaon, New Delhi, Sheraton Seoul D-cube City Hotel, Shanghai IFC and Hong Kong ICC. He is a member of International Association of Lighting Designers(IALD).
Born in Kanagawa Prefecture, Chika Makabe received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics from Keio University, Tokyo, and both a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from Rhode Island School of Design, USA. She has been with LPA since 1999 and has experiences in designing commercial facilities, hotels, office buildings, housing complexes, and landscaping in Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan and Singapore.
Born in Nagano Prefecture, Emiko Nagata received an Associate of Applied Arts Degree in Interior Design from The Art Institute of Seattle, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Interior Design from the Illinois Institute of Art, both in the USA. After graduation she worked at J.Miller & Associates Ltd, Seattle and joined NBBJ, Seattle later on before joining LPA in 2003.
Born in Fukuoka, Genki Watanabe graduated from The Central Academy Of Drama in Beijing, Department of Stage Art. Genki joined LPA in 2010 and relocated to the Hong Kong office in 2013. He is handling several important projects in China as coordinating designer with the client and project team directly.
Hiroshima-raised, Haruka Sakoda graduated from Kyoto Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture and Design and later, also received a Master Degree in Architectural Design. Haruka joined LPA in 2010 and relocated to the Hong Kong office in 2012. She knows the importance to observe and to experience the light in the process of lighting design. So, she have carefully effect.
Notable projects include: Fujimi The Tower, Event lighting for Sanlitun Village North, Shangri-La Hotel Sydney Ballroom Renovation, Vivanta by Taj Dwarka, ICC Hong Kong and The Manhattan.
Born in Saitama Prefecture, Junko Nagatomo graduated from the Seitoku University Junior College Domestic Sciences Dept. with an emphasis in apparel. Nagatomo is head of project budgeting, finances, and contract agreements with an accuracy and readiness to support an efficient design business.
Kaoru Mende was born in Tokyo in 1950, earned a bachelors and masters degree from Tokyo University of Art in the field of industrial and environmental design. In 1990, he founded Lighting Planners Associates Inc. The scope of his design and planning activities ranges widely from residential and architectural to urban and environmental lighting design. Mende is also the acting chief of the “Lighting Detectives”, a citizens’ group that specializes in the study of the culture of lighting.
Mende has been involved in such superb projects as Tokyo International Forum, JR Kyoto Station, Sendai Mediatheque, Roppongi Hills, Nagasaki National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims, Kyoto State Guest House, National Museum of Singapore, Singapore City Center Lighting Master Plan, Alila Villas Uluwatu, Gardens by the Bay, Tokyo Station, Aman Tokyo, and Gifu Media Cosmos.
Awards Mende has received include the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IES) Award of Distinction, International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD) Radiance Award, Japan Culture Design Award, Mainichi Design Award, President’s Design Award in Singapore and others. Mende is a visiting professor at Musashino Art University and a part-time lecturer Tokyo University of Art. Mende is a member of the following associations, Architectural Institute of Japan (IAIJ), Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IES), International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD), and Japan Design Committee (JDC).
Books Mende has authored include, “Transnational Lighting Detectives” (Kajima Publishing), “LIGHTING DESIGN for Urban Environments and Architecture” (Rikuyosya), “Designing with Shadow” (Rikuyosya), “The Light Seminar” (Kajima Publishing), “A Manner in Architectural Lighting Design” (TOTO Publishing), “LPA 1990-2015, Tide of Architectural Lighting Design” (Rikuyosha), and many other.
Born in Tokyo, Kentaro Tanaka received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Scenography and Display Design from Musashino Art University, Tokyo. He began his career at LPA in 1995 and his works are vary from commercial facilities, hotels, office buildings, housing complexes, and landscaping in Japan, Seoul, Singapore, and Thailand.
Born in Osaka, Kyoko received Bachelor of Arts Interior and Spatial Design at Chelsea College of Arts in London、UK. After graduation she experienced shop design, production design and supervision in various companies and she worked as Designer in Interior Design Firms based in Singapore for 7 years before joining LPA in 2011. She has great reputation of scrupulous design, and the earnest work manner during construction supervision.
Born in Tokyo, Mari Kubota received a Bachelor of Engineering Degree in Architecture from Tokyo Metropolitan University. She began her career at LPA in 1994 and her works vary from commercial facilities, governmental facilities, office buildings, housing complexes, and landscaping in Japan and Singapore.
Born in Yokohama, Mayumi Banno studied in Fullton-Montgomery Community College in New York. She worked as a Lighting Designer for 2.5 years in Tokyo before joining LPA in 2011 and relocated to Singapore office in 2015. She has been involved in mixed-use developments, commercials, offices, and residential projects.
Born in Fukui Prefecture, Mikine Yamamoto graduated from the Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Architecture at Meijo University. After working at an architectural office, he joined LPA in July 2005.
He also researches daylight in lighting design, CG simulations and animation applications for interoffice use.
Born in Hiroshima, Misa Fujii graduated from Kyushu Institute of Design, Depertment of Environmental Design and later, received a Master of Architecture, Major of Environmental Psychology from Kyushu University. Misa joined LPA in 2008. From 2008 to 2010, she mostly worked on hotel and theater projects. She is also involved in Lighting Detectives activities such as Candle Night @ Omotesando, Eco-Avenue and many others.
In 2011, Misa transferred to LPA-Singapore for one year and was involved in local projects. After returning to Japan, she was involved in notable projects in Singapore, China and Japan including St. Regis Osaka, Kanagawa Art Theatre, Seoul D-Cube City, The Westin Gurgaon New Delhi, Sheraton Hotel Seoul and CTF East Tower Guangzhou. She is an member of International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD).
Born in Tokyo. Misuzu Nakamura majored in architectural design and lighting environment at the School of Engineering of the University of Tokyo and the ENSA de Paris La Villette. (with the exchanging program, AUSMIP) After receiving a Master of Engineering degree, she joined LPA in 2010.
Notable projects include: Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho, The Prince Gallery Kioicho, Ichibancho annex museum, Minna no mori Gifu Media Cosmos, etc. She also work on the analysis of nightscapes various cities.
She is a member of Architectural Institute of Japan(AIJ). License of Architects/Building Engineers in Japan. She is also a member of International Association of Lighting Designers(IALD).
Born in Tokyo, Momoko Muraoka received a Master of Architectural design at the Graduate School of Art and Design from University of Tsukuba. Since she began her career at LPA in 2005, she has focused her energy and skills on diverse international lighting design projects.
Born in Tochigi Prefecture, Motoyo Yano graduated from the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering at The University of Tokyo, and she joined LPA in 2006. Since then, most of her work has revolved around public space, hotel, and residential design projects along with helping publication of recent LPA works and other involvement in PR.
Born in Kumamoto Prefecture, Noriko Higashi received a Bachelor Degree of East Asian Studies from University of California, Los Angeles. She joined LPA in 2010 as a secretary of Principal Kaoru Mende.
While supporting his business, she is also in charge of LPA’s publicities so that the completed projects and activities of LPA are to be press-agented widely. She focuses on Lighting Detectives administration and planning, as well as Lighting Detectives' events that take place at home and abroad.
Born in Thailand, Phraporn received Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from Chulalongkorn University, Thailand. After 3 years working as Landscape Architect, she proceeded to study and received Master of Architectural Lighting Design from University of Wismar, Germany in 2008. She had a brief experience working in lighting design firms in London and Germany, before joining LPA in 2009.
She has experience working on condominium & residential projects, education facilities and public botanical gardens.
Notable projects include Education Resource Center at NUS, Singapore, ITE Central, Garden by Bay at Marina South, Capri Hotel by Fraser, The Interlace, Singapore University of Technology and Design(SUTD), Library @ Orchard, MOH Mixed-use Development, and NUH.
Reiko Kasai has been with LPA for more than 20 years, and she is the driving force behind LPA’s Singapore office.
She joined LPA’s Tokyo office in 1995 with the initial responsibility of planning and organizing non-profit activities involving the innovative use of lighting to reach out to the broader public. Her commitment and creativity developed from these initial programs into the lighting detectives forums, exhibitions and publications.
She relocated to Singapore at the end of the year 2000, to develop the current success of LPA’s performance in the South Asia region. Under her leadership, the Singapore office has grown both in size and reputation.
She holds a master’s degree in Music, was a concert pianist, and has studied and lived in both the United States and Europe. Her cosmopolitan attitude and sensitivity to music allows her to have a deep understanding of design, culture and architecture composition. This unique calibre of hers stimulates and supports the intangible and sensitive design components of the company.
Her perception and vision have contributed to the current international expansion of LPA. Her future commitment will ensure the company’s mission of inculcating the sense of lighting to the world.
While Reiko oversees the operations of the Singapore office she is also an active writer, reporting design, architecture and lifestyle of the region to major publications in Japan.
Born in Indonesia, grew up in Sydney, Australia. Ryan completed his studies in Architecture and Photography which led to his keen interest in lighting. He began his lighting design career in Sydney in 2006 and relocated to Singapore in 2009. He joined LPA Singapore in 2016 and brings his vast international project experience in aviation, commercial and large-scale mixed use developments. His responsibilities include project coordination, detail design development and implementation.
Born in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Sachiko Segawa graduated with a B.A. of Musashino Art University. After graduation, she worked at DAIKO Electric co., LTD. she later graduated with a M.A. of Architectural Lighting Design at Royal Institute of Technology (KTH). She later joined LPA in 2012.
Notable projects include Ooita Prefectural Art Museum, Museum shop of Tokyo National Museum, The Lalu Qingdao, New World Centre, Dongguan International Trade Center and Menara Astra.
She is in charge of Transnational Lighting Detectives and Japanese Regional Coordinator of International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD).
Born in Chiba Prefecture. Shunichi Ikeda received a Bachelor of Design Degree in Department of Scenography, Display and Fashion Design from Musashino Art University in 2007. After 2 years of working experience as a Lighting Designer at DAIKO Electric in Japan, he joined LPA in 2009 and relocated to the LPA-Singapore office in 2013, and juggling numerous lighting design projects in the Asian region. Since 2017, he returned to LPA-Tokyo office.
Born in Guangzhou, China. Yu Ye received bachelor degree in Industrial Design from Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts of China in 2004 and proceeded to study lighting design in Musashino Art University in 2008. She joined LPA in 2014 . Before it, she has 5 years experience in the filed of lighting design. She is deeply familiar with China lighting industry, business and good command of communicate with site team.
Notable projects include: Huizhou Le Meridien Hotel, The Sanya EDITION, Guangzhou Liede Mall, Shanghai RHXC Lot10. She is a professional member of International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD).
Born in Tokyo Prefecture, Yukiko Saito graduated from Japan College of Foreign Languages English Communication Course, and worked at an airline company before joining LPA in 2004. She is in charge of accounting, general affairs and interoffice communications.
Born in Kanagawa, Yumi Honda graduated from University of Tokyo, Department of Architecture and later, also received a Master of Architectural Design from Graduate School of Engineering. Joining LPA-Tokyo in 2010, and has been involved in a wide range of domestic and international projects. Yumi transferred to LPA-Singapore for one year in 2012, and returned back to Tokyo.
Born in Tokyo, Yusuke Hattori graduated from Tokyo Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture with an emphasis in Architecture and Building Engineering and later, also received a Master Degree in Engineering. Yusuke joined LPA in 2006 and relocated to the Singapore office in 2008.
Over years of contribution to the professional lighting industry, LPA has won numerous awards for various notable projects.
Oct 2013 Preservation and Restoration of the Tokyo Station Marunouchi Building Illumination Award / Award of Merit IES
The New Yorker is one of our most respected publications, and for good reason — they occasionally foretell the future.
Within just a day or two, we learned that White House Chief of Staff, Reince Priebus, widely seen as among Trump’s trusted inner circle, was let go following a blow up between him and the new White House Communications Director, seen below sizing Priebus up in the Oval Office.
Start the clock. We anxiously await The New Yorker’s inevitable next piece of illustrative clairvoyance.
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Think you could recognize a movie based on a single frame? That’s the question we pose every week with our game. We give you five stills and it’s up to you to guess which movie they belong to. Some are pretty easy to recognize while others can be damn near impossible. We hope that through this game you will come to appreciate movies in a whole new way. Remember: we’ve updated the rules ever-so-slightly so you’ll want to check those out before sending us your answers.
1. Guess the movie correctly on the first try and get the full 5 points, with a potential for 25 points per week. Guess correctly on the second try for 4 points, with the potential reduced to 20. Subsequent guesses reduce the potential of each right answer after that, with a guaranteed minimum of 1 point per correct guess.
2. Submit answers by messaging our Facebook Page or by emailing us at athpodcast@gmail.com. You can answer in the comments below, but it’s visible for all to see and you might give away the answers!
4. The rules will be revised and perfected over time, and we will honor the player should any dispute arise.
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A new movie game is here and ready to challenge your geekdom. Think you know your cinema? Well, let’s see what you’ve got. Head on down and check out our newest movie stills. Remember: we’ve updated the rules ever-so-slightly so you’ll want to check those out before sending us your answers.
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Think you know your movies? We’re back this week to accept that challenge and give you some movie stills that are sure to stump! Remember: we’ve updated the rules ever-so-slightly so you’ll want to check those out before sending us your answers.
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We’re always looking for ways to make our weekly movie game interesting, and this week is no exception. We’re updating the rules ever-so-slightly to give you the potential for more points, but also more of an incentive to guess right the first time. Now, if you guess the movie correctly on your first try you get the full five points. Guess correctly on the second try, you get four points, and all the way down to 1 point. Guess first or guess last, it doesn’t matter. Just gotta guess correctly. Think you know your movies? Give these five stills a spin!
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Took a week off to manage catching up for a lost week of podcasting, but now we’re back and we’ve got five new movie stills to give you a run for your money. Let’s see how many of these you can get. As always, check out our leaderboards later in the week to see how you did.
1. First person to guess the correct movie gets 5 points, the second person to guess correctly gets 4 points, and everyone after gets 3 points. There’s no penalty for wrong guesses.
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The game is afoot with five new movie stills for you to guess. Think you’ve got what it takes? Put your movie knowledge to the test and then head on over to our leaderboards later in the week to see how you did.
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We’ve made it to 2018 and to celebrate the new year we’re bringing you a new Tip of My Brain Movie game. Put yourself to the test with these stills, and then head over to our leaderboards later in the week to see how you did.
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Think you know your movies? Think you can do better than your fellow movie fan? Put yourself to the test with these stills, and then head over to our leaderboards later in the week to see how you did.
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Recognising nine organisations and individuals who use digital technology to improve lives everywhere.
For disabled people, this software has long been an invaluable tool for those unable to type, use a mouse, or write.
Paul Smyth, accessibility head of Barclays, explains the bank's plan to be the most accessible big company in Britain using assistive technology.
As a student Paul Smyth had to work twice as hard as his contemporaries, using binoculars to scan the blackboard in class and reading books with the help of a powerful magnifying glass.
Those early efforts to overcome a degenerative eye condition have stood him in good stead in his current position as IT Accessibility Head at Barclays Bank.
“I thought it was intensely unfair that people who face barriers in life had to continue to face them in accessing banking services,” he says.
For the past four years he has spearheaded Barclays’ drive to become “the most accessible and inclusive FTSE company”.
That bold objective was adopted in 2012 with Barclays’ introduction of talking cash machines. “Almost immediately we saw a significant uptick in customers with vision impairments coming to Barclays,” he recalls.
“Historically, Barclays had focused more on initiatives to recruit and support disabled employees but realising that accessible customer service was both good for business and good for society, we ramped up our efforts,” says Smyth.
The introduction of the new cash machines was followed by a day-long event to ensure senior managers running services such as high street banking and Barclaycard heard the views of disabled customers.
“It was a big turning point: other businesses have a disability champion; for us it was more important to have everyone championing disability.”
But it wasn’t just a one off event. “We had to systematically go about it: tracking trends and measuring ourselves through net promoter scores,” says Smyth.
The Net Promoter Score is marketing jargon for answers to the question “would you recommend us to your friends?”
With help from this kind of feedback Smyth and his colleagues were able to see the impact of each innovation they made.
For example, deaf people do not use the phone, and find it difficult to communicate with branch staff.
Three years ago Barclays introduced a virtual sign language interpreter service in partnership with SignVideo, enabling a deaf customer to use a home PC and a webcam to contact their bank. In 2015 the service was extended to bank branches through frontline staff’s iPads.
“Before we introduced it deaf people had to wait up to two weeks for a human interpreter when booking a branch appointment but now we can offer a virtual interpreter instantly.”
People with cognitive impairments and problems with dexterity find passwords and security PINS a trial.
Voice biometrics, originally a service for corporate customers but now being rolled out to all Barclays customers, by-passes the need for passcodes by recognising someone’s unique voice patterns.
The software checks a client’s voice against their stored ‘voiceprint’, and verifies that the person is who they say they are.
Contactless cards and recently introduced wearables, for smaller transactions, do not require people to memorise PINs either when shopping.
At a time when online and mobile banking has become the norm for many customers, accessible services are a must.
Barclays has partnered with access consultants AbilityNet to be the first bank to independently accredit their most popular mobile apps – PingIt, Barclaycard and Barclays Mobile Banking.
As each app underwent a design refresh, disabled user testers and accessibility experts were involved from the outset to ensure that the app was both technically accessible but useable too.
Barclays has experimented with talking webpage plug ins and continues to seek feedback from users through their Barclays Launchpad app – a public site where the bank tests new features and designs that in time are dropped into main mobile apps. For example, fingerprint identification.
A chartered accountant by training, Smyth spent his first decade at Barclays in the finance department working to reduce the bank’s exposure to interest rate risk, hedging as it is called.
He became involved with the bank’s voluntary disability staff network and was asked to create a dedicated accessibility team and then to lead the digital accessibility agenda some four years ago.
“I did a complete career change that led to something of real interest to me. It is a labour of love.
“So far as IT accessibility is concerned I wear three hats. I am responsible for training and tools, helping others to learn about and deliver accessibility. And that is a big job because we have thousands of projects underway at any one time.
“I have an evangelist hat, spreading the word inside the organisation. And finally a policeman hat since I oversee compliance performance and measuring the benefits that improved access brings.
“Changing attitudes is an important part of the job, especially how comfortable and confident non-disabled colleagues in Barclays are with disability.”
It is a mission that reaches beyond Barclays itself. Business customers, for example, can learn about accessibility at a recently created portal aimed at smaller enterprises.
A module on accessibility will soon be added to Barclays Digital Driving Licence, a free elearning hub developed with the help of companies such as Microsoft and IBM and backed by the City and Guilds examination body.
“It is important with technology that everyone can use it,” says Smyth. “The accessibility module, based on AbilityNet’s MyComputerMyWay learning programme is trying to make everyone is aware of the built in accessibility settings (in their devices).”
The process of providing 30,000 digital and change people with the knowledge and tools to make the bank accessible seems a daunting task.
“We have to make sure they satisfy international standards. The World-Wide Web Consortium’s Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) may relate to developers but everyone has an obligation to understand, manage and meet accessibility requirements.”
To that end Smyth has boiled down the dry technical guidelines into a set of accessibility principles.
His team have also published a series of books containing personas, comic book characterisations of people with disabilities.
The personas, which are available for any organisation to use, make it clear what difficulties differently disabled people may face in everyday life and how they may use technology in different ways.
“Accessibility is getting more important but we need to make sure that developers get the right tools and training, for example, by trying to send a text using just their nose. These exercises provide light bulb moments and greater empathy.”
In addition to his Barclays day job, Smyth has also thrown himself into work with outside organisations, taking a leading role at the Business Disability Forum’s Technology Taskforce.
“I am proud of rewriting the accessibility maturity model which allows companies to measure their performance and compare it with peers,” he observes.
Smyth has also been instrumental in introducing to the UK a new certificate devised by the International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP). He is looking to “professionalise the profession”.
“Historically bespoke AT solutions were created by niche suppliers for a narrow view of disabled users whereas now, mainstream manufacturers are applying inclusive design principles from building cars to kettles and major IT companies are enhancing built-in accessibility features.
“Accessibility is becoming of interest to more companies and of benefit to more consumers. It’s a fantastic time to be an accessibility professional.”
Looking ahead, Smyth sees new developments in prospect such as portable, personalised preferences that would allow individuals to identify themselves to any cash or vending machine and have it set up to suit their requirements.
In an age of increasing anxiety about cybercrime it is vital, he believes, to ensure that increased security does not result in increased complexity and the exclusion of disabled people.
Above all Smyth sees accessibility as a joint venture which is why Barclays is opening up its application programi Interfaces (APIs) so that they can be shared with other organisations.
The move is being driven by the Payment Services Directive which will require banks to open up to more competition and share information (assuming UK banks still adopt the Directive following Brexit).
“In a few years when details of customers will have to be shared with others you will have an interface that is user accessible on an aggregated portal (used by many financial institutions). It is an exciting prospect that will really improve accessibility.”
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