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Frankly I sit home in my finally completely redecorated bedroom very tiresome to see 'social justice' being ranted over and over in the email lists and deafie blogs like a Carpathian tombstone spiriting a ghost out every 5 minutes or so.
The whole thing is really about evolution not social justice. As the world advances, everything in it advances as well. That includes methods of communication used by deaf people are advancing as well.
We don't use the telegraph any more, thats because we advanced ourselves up to using the telephones and cellphones. Thats because the technology is there and theres no resistance.
Now with the advancement of mitigation of hearing loss has gone to the point it is going to be rendering manual communications obsolete in the near future, why cant we just let it roll on and let ourselves advance with the rest of the civilization.
What I'm seeing is......a lot of resistance, a lot of whining, a lot of bickering, a lot of energies going to preserving something that could be useless in like 3 years from now. And theres the scourge cast upon people who stand behind these advancements by people who are resistant to the evolution.
The resistance is are the ones who are keeping us as second class citizens. They do that by sending out confusing signals to the hearing society. They did that by booting Fernandes out only to end up another president with same kind of spots on him. And they did that again at the AG bell workshop conference recently, not to mention the the way the Deaf Bilingual Coalition is going, and they'll do it again and again in the near future.
The price of all this childishness are being paid very dearly by people who are already trying to advance toward first class citizenship.
Come on, lets all grow up and let us our communities advance toward first class citizenship by stop resisting the evolution of deaf society.
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A file with the ".mkv" file extension is a Matroska video file. ... Does PS3 Support VCD? ... MKV files are the video file format for open-source Matroska files. .... Last Updated: 07/29/2011 3:15:00 AM ..... In simple terms, a terabyte, abbreviated as TB, is equal to approximately 1000 gigabytes, or GB, 1 million megabytes, or MB, ...
23. Juni 2010 ... Wer keine Filme mit DTS-Tonspur hat, hat auch keine Probleme. ... klar und simpel auf der Hand: Preis, endlose Formatvielfalt (.mkv inkl. ... was mich noch int . ist wie ich wlan drauf bekomme ? ... Play habe ich und finde den am besten. ..... Andere Tonformate nutze ich ? welche sollten denn nicht laufen? ...
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And while I stood there I saw more than I can tell, and I understood more than I saw; for I was seeing in a sacred manner the shapes of things in the spirit, and the shape of all shapes as they must live together like one being. Black Elk, Black Elk Speaks
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In this paper, we construct some unirational Calabi–Yau threefolds in characteristic 3. We adopt the method by Schoen, but we use quasi-elliptic surfaces instead of elliptic surfaces. We find new examples which do not admit a lifting to characteristic zero.
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The Western Hemisphere. General term for the Americas following their discovery by Europeans, thus setting them in contradistinction to the Old World of Africa, Europe, and Asia.
You may be interested in God, the Bible, the construction of an Israeli national through abysmal archaeology, etc., but I am not.
I will add that the prospect of an Israeli-Palestinian conflict with WMD brings a certain gloom to this holiday season.
luxe magazine wrote: Hancock: I’m working now on a big book on ancient America. Two main reasons for that; firstly, a lot of new science on the peopling of the Americas has taken a long time . It’s taken about 25 years to break the old paradigm. But the old understanding of the peopling of the Americas, which used to say there were no humans in the Americas before about 13,000 years ago, has now been completely overturned by new discoveries. Initially, those discoveries were resisted by the establishment very strongly, and many archeological careers were ruined – those archaeologists who were willing to acknowledge and older human presence. But lo and behold, they were right.
The information has now reached such a level that it has overwhelmed the old paradigm; the old paradigm cannot stand in the face of new evidence of humans in America 25,000 years ago, 50,000 years ago, and most recently, a big paper published in Nature in April 2017: Human Presence in the Americas 130,000 Year Ago. That’s 10 times as old as human beings were supposed to have been, in the Americas! That’s in a site near San Diego in California. So, not only that, but DNA work is also giving us a new story about the peopling of the Americas. We’re now beginning to understand how complicated it is. There are certain fragments of DNA that are associated with a group of humans; not anatomically modern humans, but humans that have been a bit like the Neanderthals. They have bred with modern humans and left their traces in the human DNA, just like the Neanderthals did. That DNA is present very strongly amongst Australian Aboriginal Indians and amongst certain tribes in South America.
It hardly appears at all in North America. So the notion that the whole Americas were peopled across the Bering land bridge once the sea level was lower, now the Bering Strait, and that the migration came all the way through to South America, is just wrecked by that finding. It means that people, human beings, had to have got to South America by sea directly, not coming through North America at all, and that raises huge issues about ancient navigation and ancient skills and ancient abilities.
The second reason I’m very interested in focusing in on the Americas is that they have not played a big part in my work until now, and I’m just intrigued and excited by what’s happening. I got activated on this subject when I participated at Standing Rock in 2016 and got to know the Lakota, did some interviews there, and really for the first time I think, I understood the terrible genocide that was inflicted upon the Native American peoples and how their culture, their history, their true past was deliberately obliterated by the invaders, and how so many lies were told about them. I’d like it if my new book can help correct those lies.
It’s been a big week for Graham Hancock. A South African professor endorsed his lost civilization, and a luxury magazine conducted a fawning interview. Now, Bear & Company is getting ready to publish Spirits in Stone: The Secrets of Megalithic America: Decoding the Ancient Cultural Stone Landscapes of the Northeast by Glenn Kreisberg, and Hancock has his name on the cover as the author of the book’s credulous forward. Of the book itself there is little to say. It is more than 400 pages long and seeks to explore alleged stellar alignments among various rocks and earthworks in the northeastern United States to conclude that an advanced super-civilization once occupied the future United States. Weirder, it is partly the work of Kresiberg and partly an anthology of partially related essays by other writers. It is an odd book.
Kreisberg developed his ideas while living near Woodstock, New York, which he identified as a center of megalithic star culture. He has been promoting version of the idea since at least 2011, including on Graham Hancock’s own website. I remember reading the linked article last year and finding it so unimpressive that I didn’t think to say anything about it. Kreisberg is also the editor of Mysteries of the Ancient Past: A Graham Hancock Reader, so you can see where from where he takes his inspiration.
I feel like I should be reviewing Spirits in Stone, but I must confess that the thought of giving more than a cursory reading to 400 pages of minute arguments about stellar alignments makes my eyes glaze over. The problem is reducible to a simple point: Even if we accept that such stones and earthworks were indeed purposefully aligned to stars and constellations (and that they are all artificial constructions and not, as is the case with some, natural), it implies nothing about the existence of an “advanced” Atlantis-like civilization, for observation of the stars and the ability to point rocks at them is, in the final analysis, not an inherent development of state-level societies. Anyone with sufficient motivation and a rudimentary ability to carve records of stellar positions could do it.
Anyway, Kreisberg invited Hancock to tour some of what he views as megalithic sites in the northeastern United States, and Hancock came away convinced that Native Americans once had a scientifically advanced civilization that expressed sophisticated mathematical truths through the medium of stones aligned to stars. However, Hancock feels that Euro-Americans have destroyed these stony wonders:
"What my rambles with Glenn have shown me, however, and what this book will reveal to you, are that those fragments are indeed present, even in the intensively settled, heavily farmed, and economically developed Northeast where the barbaric forces of “modernization” have been at work the longest, erasing and confusing the record of stone."
Here Hancock presents an infuriating mixture of fact and fantasy that marries a correct criticism—that agricultural and industrial development has disturbed or destroyed archaeological sites—to a romantic fantasy that the destroyed parts of the archaeological record would reveal a “Hermetic” civilization of staggering wisdom and complexity, one possessed of “energizing, healing, and soul-enriching effects.”
Hancock is at a loss, though, to explain why North America, if part of the same global system of megalithic construction inherited from Atlantis, lacks the kinds of massive stone sites that the Old World has in spades. With the haughty condescension of a wealthy, liberal European, he attributes the missing stone structures to deliberate destruction by us heathen colonials who lack a certain European refinement and British comfort with deep history.
"What is different in America is only the scale of destruction of this ancient worldwide system, deliberate destruction, pursued for short-term economic gains, by rude and barbarous incomers whose cultures had been cut off from the wellsprings of planetary wisdom for so long that they were literally unable to see the pearls of great price that they so carelessly and callously swept away.'
He doesn’t quite identify who these incomers are, but when he said that “we” are their “descendants,” he makes plain that he is speaking, somewhat imprecisely, of European colonists. Perhaps stung by the repeated criticism that his hypothesis about a lost white race civilizing the brown peoples of the world is racist, or at least racist-adjacent, Hancock has here and in his newer work from the past twelve months or so overcorrected and all but falls into the trap of demonizing Europeans while fetishizing Native Americans as possessors of a purer and more harmonious ancient earth wisdom that makes them all but avatars of occult earth magic.
Regarding the Bering Straight overland route vs. arrival by sea. There was not a lot of fanfare, but the so-called "Pacific Coast kelp highway route" has absolutely supplanted the overland route from Beringia into the Americas. So arrival by boat is now accepted by nearly all archaeologists working on the larger issue of the peopling of the Americas. This may be a revelation to Hancock, but it's almost old news by now....
Regarding the Cerutti Mastodon Site, dated at 130,000 years, I had the opportunity to meet the lead author of the Narure letter, as well as his wife, one of the co-authors, and these were my impressions. From the Fall meeting of the New England Antiquties Research Association(Neara), which was held in Rhode Island:
Dr. Kathleen Holen's talk was entitled "Evidence for human activity at large animal death sites". She and her husband have been involved in over 50 excavations of mammoth and mastodon remains, in the Great Plains and elsewhere. Of course, not all those have involved evidence of human activity, but some have, and have returned dates far older then Clovis. Her emphasis in her talk was on what fresh bone looks like when it is humans doing the work of breaking those bones open. Including experimentation using heavy hammerstones with fresh elephant bones in Africa. I cannot recapitulate her knowledge, and won't attempt it, but will say she convinced me that there are reliable clues that can be demonstrated when fresh bone has been fractured by hominids wielding large hammerstones for percussion operations.
Well, it was superb. I shook his hand afterward and told him I could not speak for Neara, but that I considered it an honor that he came to speak to us about what is grounbreaking(to say the very least!) research, to be able to hear the frontier research by the lead author of the Cerutti study. He replied that he felt honored to have been invited, and that it was wonderful to speak to an audience that was actually receptive to their study.
Indeed! The blowback against them has been nothing short of relentless and fierce. They told us of one grad student, who had no experience excavating a mastodon site at all, publishing a reply stating that heavy equipment driving above the Cerutti bones while they were still buried, was responsible for the fracturing seen. Both Holen and his wife were incredulous at this suggestion, having, as stated, not only so much more experience studying megafauna sites, but being able to easily demonstrate the difference between bones broken by percussion while fresh, and bones broken when dessicated(which the Cerutti bones would have to have been if broken by heavy vehicles driving over their burial sites. Even at 130,000 +/-9000 years old, the Cerutti bones are dessicated, not fossilized. In other words, they are still bones).
Regarding what I felt was one key observation I took away. European colleagues working on sites far older then sites in the Americas, as well as African colleagues working at the famous Olduvai Gorge Early Man sites, are near universal in being of the opinion that the Cerutti Mastodon Site is an archaeological site. Everyone, both old world and new world archaeologists, are of the opinion that the dates for the site are valid. 130,000 +/-9000 years old. The old world archaeologists and paleontologist recognize the fracturing as clearly originating in percussion blows by humans. American archaeologists, in sharp contrast, have been near universal in rejecting the findings. American archaeologists are of the opinion that the Cerutti site is not an archaeological site at all. But I felt the Holen's have effectively overcome these opinions. And that is why I thanked them for the honor of hearing from the lead authors regarding what I believe will lead to a major breakthrough in understanding the peopling of the Americas.
BTW, already two additional sites have been located in California, which may show evidence of hominin activity, and both have returned dates of 80,000-100,000 years old. They told us of occasions where other sites have been destroyed because archaeologists had simply assumed a priori that the sites were simply "too old" and therefore simply not worth saving.
In short, the Holen's won me over. I wish a tape of their talks were available, and that I could offer here more then my impressions based on memory.
Regarding whether there are sites in the Northeast where Native Americans built in stone, well, archaeologist Dr. Curtiss Hoffman of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society favors an interpretation that does assign much of the stonework to prehistoric native peoples.. and has completed an inventory of such sites for the east coast of the United States. On the opposite side of the debate, archaeologists such as Rhode Island State Archaeologist Timothy Ives favors an interpretation that sees the numerous stone cairn sites that are common in New England backcountry hillsides as the product of field clearing by sheep farmers. In Vol. 43, 2015 edition of "Archaeology of Eastern North America", he outlined that viewpoint in an article entitled "Cairnfields in New England's Forgotten Pastures". Interestingly, Narragansett Doug Harris, of the Narragansett Historic Preservation Office, whom I also discussed offshore underwater sites with at the Neara meeting(the Narragansett have oral traditions locating village sites in Block Island and Rhode Island Sounds when those areas were above water), as well as many other New England tribal members do identify many of these stone structure sites in the Northeast with their ancestors, and not colonial and Post colonial sheep farmers.
Recently, the town of Hopkington, RI, together with the Narragansett Nation, preserved and dedicated an interesting site contained some 1000+ cairns, as a Narragansett Sacred Landscape Site. At the least interesting, that in the absence of firm archaeological data one way or another, that such sites are being preserved. It's sort of a "better safe then sorry" approach.
Preserving such sites has been ongoing for quite a few years now. Prior to the preservation of the Hopkington, RI, site, the most successful effort was getting the Turner Falls(Ma.) Sacred Hill Ceremonial Site protected and added to the National Register of Historic Places:
I know nothing about Glenn Kreisberg and his book about "megaliths" in the Northeast, nor what Hancock has planned. I hope it is not just a rehash of the older view that there was a connection between megalithic cultures on opposite sides of the Atlantic....
There is no shortage of Old World archaeologists and paleontologists who are in agreement with their New World colleagues about the problems with the site .
There are always connections between megalith builders , but in the case between old and new worlds diffusion isn't one .
With the exception of some medecine wheel type sites , it would be good to see some examples of the supposed megalthic sites and their putative alignments .
Apart from money I can't understand why anyone would wanted to be associated with the Kreisberg book .
A lot of what I wrote in "Man and Impact in the Americas" is gaining common acceptance now, or being proved correct,
As far as New England megaliths go, it is interesting that Rafinesque used similarities in structures to try to date
structures in the Americas, and to gain a sequence. He had no 14C dates, no pottery sequences, and very limited data.
Andaste (X mt DNA) material culture is what it is. I have no idea about X mt DNA distribution in European coastal Atlantic, no knowledge of the
Giant lore from Ireland or Britain, no idea of any tall skeletal remains found in those areas. Hancock most likely does, or can easily run into
I myself am deeply opposed to the idea of any single master race, or master races, one of the key tenets of theosophy.
I am nor a spiritual guide, but in this case, I can point out the history of the conmen who developed theosophy:
Hancock was not part of this chain, but rather a journalist who stumbled into it while working in Africa,
There is a spiritual vacuum that has developed here in the states, and apparently in Europe as well.
besides that there are very few people around who can see in their minds' eye the paleo environment.
Tiompan wrote: Field clearance cairns look much the same as marker or burial cairns , excavation helps .
Tiompan wrote: There are always connections between megalith builders , but in the case between old and new worlds diffusion isn't one .
Tiompan wrote: With the exception of some medicine wheel type sites , it would be good to see some examples of the supposed megalthic sites and their putative alignments.
as very few of the NE sites have been excavated, no one knows with certainty if any of them are sites.
Tiompan wrote: Apart from money I can't understand why anyone would wanted to be associated with the Kreisberg book.
Tiompan wrote: There is no shortage of Old World archaeologists and paleontologists who are in agreement with their New World colleagues about the problems with the site .
Although I am not, at present, allowed to reveal the location of the site, excavation at a typical conical cairn site in Connecticut revealed ceremonial grade artifacts buried beneath several of the cairns. And it was not a case of the artifacts being there prior to construction of the cairns. No burials were encountered, either. I can't publish that location in a public format, for what I hope are obvious reasons. Not sure it's been written up as yet, either.
I would also not be able to agree, at least where carefully constructed conical, or beehive shape cairns, are concerned, that they are not much different then field clearing cairns. The latter tend to be loosely tossed piles of rocks. This is what we determined at the lower cairn field at Parker Woodland, in Coventry, RI:
1. The cairns were constructed of split slabs of granite and squared-off granite blocks fitted in place, and not uncut cobbles as one might expect in field clearing.
2. The cairns often display a feather-laying technique of construction. That is, the split slabs have been tapered in thickness, with the thinnest section laid toward the center of the cairn.
3. More often then not, convex surfaces on individual slabs are face up. This, in conjunction with the slanting downward of the stones toward the center of the cairn, enables the structure to be tapered conically, as well as ensuring good drainage, thus preventing damage from frost heaving during the winter months.
4. While the average base diameter of the cairns is small, 4-5 feet, and the interior space limited, this space is filled with smaller fractured rock before the cairn is closed off at the top. Water reaching the center of the cairn will thus drain through fractured rock to the ground.
In the case of the lower field of conical cairns in Parker Woodland, and at other sites here in Rhode Island, such effort displayed seems unusual for typical field clearing. In the upper cairn field, consisting of much larger cairns known as platform cairns, they are blended into the existing topography and make use of existing erratics in a way that ensures they too are very unlikely to fall apart over time.
I will say, if I were a farmer, in the case of upland New England, a sheep farmer, I would not want the rocks tumbling back into the field over time. That said, there are plenty of sites where there does not seem to be any such concern, the rocks are simply tossed atop an ever growing loose pile. In the case of two of the largest platform cairns at the Parker Woodland site, trianguloid stones have been stood against the cairn, in one case pointing North, and in the other case pointing East.
In any event, what limited archaeology that has been conducted at these sites, and I am thinking of the undisclosed eastern Ct. site, did reveal a likely native construct for that site.
In general, study of these sites, and the debate itself, is still in a fairly early stage. I have not made up my own mind, one way or the other, and would expect a mixed bag of results. Also, that many cairns are built, and built into the topography, and taking advantage of existing features like large erratics, in a way to help ensure they last through the seasons, that aim alone certainly would not eliminate farmers, who would also not want to have to keep picking up the same rocks season after season. But, nonetheless, there is a big difference in the care displayed in construction between these and the more common loose piles of tossed rocks usually associated with field clearing activity....
Speaking of the use of stone by Notheastern tribes in general, we know there is a Winter solstice alignment at the so-called Queen's Fort in Exeter, RI. Once thought to have been built by a Narragansett known as Stonewall John in the period of King Philip's War, the Narragansett themselves have oral traditions indicating an earlier construction and purpose. There is also an Archaic Era rockshelter in Ma., I'll get the site report and post it when I have the chance, which included a stone wall built at the entrance. The point being that American archaeologists have long assumed Northeastern natives did not build in stone. Not sure there was ever any real justification for that assumption.
Edit: OK, here is the report on the Flagg Swamp rock shelter, where Northeastern natives built a stone wall. In retrospect, seems silly to consider this a surprise, but whatever:
The taller conical cairn here is 5' tall. These cairns really cannot be said to be that much indistinguishable for stone piles usually interpreted as field clearing, IMHO:
Again, may not be typical of field clearing. Retaining, or taller wall, is on the downslope of the cairn, to help prevent it falling apart through time...
Another view of the tallest conical cairn in a field of some 120+ cairns comprising the lower cairn field in Parker Woodland, Coventry, R.I.:
As mentioned a few days there are examples of , specifically X2a mt DNA in Indian populations but to be so general in the use of X shows an ignorance highlighted even further by the specificity of of Andaste .
Much depends on the age of the cairn . In Europe clearance cairns can be thousands of years old and much degraded ,often little different from equally degraded cairns that have deposits below them .
Field clearance is often found on top of erratics or large rocks as they are dead ground and it makes more sense to pile 'em high rather than take up good ground .
I had a look for pics of the putative alignment at Queen's Fort in Exeter, RI, and came across a plan (Maver &Dix ) but no pics as yet .
Just saw the pics of the cairns . They are clearly fairly recent i.e. not much older than few centuries and maybe even restored .
Field clearance in the UK and Ireland can date from the 4th millenium BC and can often covered in turf/peat with nothing of the actual stones to be seen .
Tiompan wrote: Much depends on the age of the cairn . In Europe clearance cairns can be thousands of years old and much degraded ,often little different from equally degraded cairns that have deposits below them .
Which pics are you looking for? Maybe I can help. The tree cover atop Queen"s Fort at present would not make it possible to get a clear view, and hence photos, from the northeast "bastion" to the southwest "bastion". Also, the SW bastion was built sometme between 1979, the date of my earliest photos of the SW "bastion", and 1982, at which time it had been built up higher, and the short arm creating a spiral outline for that feature had been added. Before Mavor/Dix's book was published, I cautioned Dix that neither 19th century plans nor my 1979 photos indicated a spiral shape to the SW "bastion". in 1979, as in the 19th century plan drawings, the SW "bastion" was an open semi-circle in shape. I have photos from both 1979 and from after the rebuild, but there would be no good photos available in which you could stand at the NE "bastion" and actually see the SW "bastion" and the sun, at the Winter solstice. At least to the best of my knowledge. I'm also obviously not in a position to question any oral memories of the Narragansett regarding Queen's Fort. It was not located until after King Philip's War. It was assumed a brief engagement between Narragansett and English forces took place there a day or two prior to the Great Swamp Massacre of December, 1675. Although associated at that time with a known Narragansett mason, Stonewall John, that too seems to be an assumption that cannot be proven.
This page describes some archaeological work done at Queen's Fort years ago. I do have numerous photos of features there, but, to be honest, it's a pain in the ass having to forward the photos to my computer(I use an iPad), in order to then have to use Paint to resize them for archaeologica. Not sure they would really add anything to the discussion, either. But here is lots of info, including that archaeological work:
Jim Egan, who runs a small museum across the street from the Newport Tower, delivered a talk,which I missed, entitled "Newport Tower Through the Ages: New Light on an Old Tower". As you may be aware, Egan favors an Elizabethan, 16th century, origin for the tower. He believes John Dee designed the tower. I'm really not enough up to speed on his research at all. Been too many years since I examined his writings and thoughts. I know Jim, have known him for years. Great guy and great speaker, but I missed his talk altogether. He also opened his museum on the Sunday of the meeting, when field trips around the state take place.
Two things that come to mind that could be helpful are tightening up of the dates for the build and a palynological study to see what the tree cover was like during the approximate/more accurate period of construction .
I was interested to see what the two points , the putative backsight and foresight looked like and whether there was anything to suggest that
Why would the locals build an alignment to the solstice into what appears to be a defensive structure ?
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Affiliation Department of Biostatistics, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
Affiliation Department of Radiology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States of America
Affiliations Department of Radiology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States of America, Department of Veteran Affairs, San Francisco, California, United States of America
Affiliations Center for Human Genetic Research, Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America, Program in Medical and Population Genetics, Broad Institute, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America
Affiliations Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, Massachusetts, United States of America, Center for Alzheimer Research and Treatment, Department of Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
Alzheimer's disease (AD) and its transitional state mild cognitive impairment (MCI) are characterized by amyloid plaque and tau neurofibrillary tangle (NFT) deposition within the cerebral neocortex and neuronal loss within the hippocampal formation. However, the precise relationship between pathologic changes in neocortical regions and hippocampal atrophy is largely unknown.
In this study, combining structural MRI scans and automated image analysis tools with reduced cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) Aß levels, a surrogate for intra-cranial amyloid plaques and elevated CSF phosphorylated tau (p-tau) levels, a surrogate for neocortical NFTs, we examined the relationship between the presence of Alzheimer's pathology, gray matter thickness of select neocortical regions, and hippocampal volume in cognitively normal older participants and individuals with MCI and AD (n = 724). Amongst all 3 groups, only select heteromodal cortical regions significantly correlated with hippocampal volume. Amongst MCI and AD individuals, gray matter thickness of the entorhinal cortex and inferior temporal gyrus significantly predicted longitudinal hippocampal volume loss in both amyloid positive and p-tau positive individuals. Amongst cognitively normal older adults, thinning only within the medial portion of the orbital frontal cortex significantly differentiated amyloid positive from amyloid negative individuals whereas thinning only within the entorhinal cortex significantly discriminated p-tau positive from p-tau negative individuals.
Copyright: © 2010 Desikan et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Funding: The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. This work was supported by grants from the National Center for Research Resources (P41-RR14075, R01 RR 16594-01A1 and the NCRR BIRN Morphometric Project BIRN002, U24 RR021382), the National Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (R01 EB001550, R01EB006758), National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke (R01 NS052585-01), the Mental Illness and Neuroscience Discovery (MIND) Institute, and the National Institute on Aging (P50 AG05681, P01 AG03991, AG02238 and AG021910). Additional support was provided by The Autism & Dyslexia Project funded by the Ellison Medical Foundation. Data collection and sharing for this project was funded by the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) (National Institutes of Health Grant U01 AG024904). ADNI is funded by the National Institute on Aging, the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, and through generous contributions from the following: Abbott, AstraZeneca AB, Bayer Schering Pharma AG, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Eisai Global Clinical Development, Elan Corporation, Genentech, GE Healthcare, GlaxoSmithKline, Innogenetics, Johnson and Johnson, Eli Lilly and Co., Medpace, Inc., Merck and Co., Inc., Novartis AG, Pfizer Inc, F. Hoffman-La Roche, Schering-Plough, Synarc, Inc., as well as non-profit partners the Alzheimer's Association and Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation, with participation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Private sector contributions to ADNI are facilitated by the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (www.fnih.org). The grantee organization is the Northern California Institute for Research and Education, and the study is coordinated by the Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study at the University of California San Diego. ADNI data are disseminated by the Laboratory for Neuro Imaging at the University of California Los Angeles. This research was also supported by NIH grants P30 AG010129, K01 AG030514, and the Dana Foundation.
Selective neurodegeneration of the cerebral cortex is a characteristic pathological feature of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Intracellular tau-associated neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) and extracellular amyloid-ß (Aß) associated plaques show a characteristic laminar and regional pattern of distribution within gray matter, with greater involvement of the medial temporal lobe and heteromodal association areas than primary sensory or motor cortices [1]–[3]. Within heteromodal association cortices, long corticocortical projections and the large pyramidal neurons in layers III and V that give rise to these projections appear to be especially vulnerable [4], [5]. As such, it has been postulated that early disruptions in heteromodal association cortices can contribute to a functional isolation of the hippocampal formation thus giving rise to the clinical hallmark of Alzheimer's disease, progressive memory impairment [6], [7].
Recent advances in neuroimaging and image analysis algorithms allow for the in vivo assessment of neuropathologic changes underlying AD. Positron emission tomography (PET) studies examining fibrillar amyloid deposition with Pittsburgh Compound B (PiB) and MRI studies of functional and structural connectivity have observed a significant overlap in a number of neocortical regions that appear preferentially affected in the earliest stages of AD [8]–[14]. Taken collectively, these studies suggest that select heteromodal cortical regions are vulnerable to amyloid deposition and exhibit neuronal dysfunction early in the disease process. In comparison, though several studies have demonstrated a relationship between post-mortem NFT pathology and structural MRI measures of atrophy [15], [16], few have examined in vivo the effect of tau burden on atrophy in heteromodal and limbic cortices.
Cortical atrophy resulting from cellular shrinkage, dendritic spine loss, and axonal disruption is reflected as a loss of gray matter that diminishes cortical thickness [17], [18]. Prior MRI studies of AD have shown cortical thinning and gray matter disturbances in medial temporal [19]–[21], temporo-parietal [22]–[25], posterior cingulate and medial frontal cortices Benetton Low Cost Bordeaux Vneck Jumper 70z0R, [26]. Still, the precise relationship between amyloid and tau pathology, regional neocortical thinning, and hippocampal atrophy is largely unknown. In this study, using significant reductions in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) Aß levels as a surrogate for elevated intra-cranial amyloid plaques [27], [28] and significant elevations in CSF phosphorylated tau levels as a surrogate for neocortical NFTs Dark Lee Skinny Fit Malone Jeans Stone Bw4Ig, we explored relationships between the presence of Alzheimer's pathology, thickness of select neocortical regions and the volume of the hippocampus.
All 724 participants were selected from the Alzheimer's disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) database (www.loni.ucla.edu/ADNI). The ADNI is a large multi-site collaborative effort launched in 2003 by the National Institute on Aging, the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, the Food and Drug Administration, private pharmaceutical companies and non-profit organizations as a public–private partnership aimed at testing whether serial MRI, PET, other biological markers and clinical and neuropsychological assessment can be combined to measure the progression of MCI and early AD. The Principal Investigator of this initiative is Michael Weiner, MD, and ADNI is the result of many co-investigators from a broad range of academic institutions and private corporations, with subjects recruited from over 50 sites across the US and Canada. For more information, please see http://www.adni-info.org.
Each participant from the ADNI cohort was formally evaluated using eligibility criteria that are described in detail elsewhere (http://www.adni-info.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=9&Itemid=43). The institutional review boards of all participating institutions approved the procedures for this study. Written informed consent was obtained from all participants or surrogates. Briefly, experienced clinicians conducted independent semi-structured interviews with the participant and a knowledgeable collateral source that included a health history, neurological examination, the Mini-Mental State Examination [30], the CDR-Sum of Boxes Grün Jumper amp;berry New Black Friday Mint YHBYgT, and a comprehensive neuropsychological battery.
As illustrated in Table 1, participants from the ADNI database were selected if they were clinically classified as:
All ADNI MRI scans were acquired at multiple sites using either a GE, Siemens, or Philips 1.5T system. Multiple high-resolution T1- weighted volumetric MP-RAGE scans were collected for each subject and the raw DICOM images were downloaded from the public ADNI site (http://www.loni.ucla.edu/ADNI/Data/index.shtml). Parameter values vary depending on scanning site and can be found at http://www.loni.ucla.edu/ADNI/Research/Cores/.
All MRI scans were processed, with little to no manual intervention using the FreeSurfer software package (version 4.5), freely available at http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu. A single MPRAGE MRI acquisition for each participant was normalized for intensity inhomogeneities to create an image volume with high contrast-to-noise [34]. The intensity-normalized volume was used to automatically locate the gray/white matter boundary (white matter surface) [35] and in turn, the gray/CSF boundary (gray matter surface) [36]. Cortical thickness measurements were then obtained by calculating the distance between these two boundaries across the entire cortical mantle of each hemisphere [36].
The neocortex of the brain on the MRI scans was then automatically subdivided into gyral-based regions of interest (ROIs). To accomplish this, a registration procedure was used that aligns the cortical folding patterns [37] and probabilistically assigns every point on the cortical surface to one of the 32 ROIs [38]. For the purposes of this study, we focused on 8 ROIs bilaterally corresponding to neocortical regions that prior neuropathological [1]–[3], neuroimaging [19]–[26], and amyloid Benetton Low Cost Bordeaux Vneck Jumper 70z0R, [12] studies have demonstrated as being affected early in the course of AD. These regions included the 1) caudal portion of the middle frontal gyrus (includes inferior frontal sulcus), 2) medial portion of the orbital frontal cortex, 3) inferior parietal lobule (includes inferior parietal sulcus), 4) lateral portion of the occipital cortex, 5) inferior temporal gyrus, 6) entorhinal cortex, 7) temporal pole, and 8) isthmus portion of the cingulate cortex (includes posterior cingulate and retrosplenial cortices) (Figure 1). The hippocampus was automatically delineated based on an algorithm that uses a probabilistic atlas and examines variations in voxel intensities and spatial relationships to classify subcortical regions on MRI scans [39].
Figure 1. Three-dimensional representations of the 8 ROIs examined in the current study (only right hemisphere is shown).
For longitudinal analysis, the baseline and one-year follow-up structural MRI scans were rigid body registered and an unbiased template volume was created [40]. All time points and the template images were then skull stripped, intensity normalized and segmented independently. The longitudinal segmentation results were then obtained by directly mapping the linear Talairach transform and the brain mask from the template to the baseline and follow-up timepoint, and by initializing other processing steps such as the non-linear warps and intensity normalizations with the results from the template. For the baseline and follow-up timepoint, a fused segmentation image that incorporates information of both time points was used as an initial estimate to guide the final delineation of the hippocampus. Atrophy rate of the hippocampus was defined as percent volume loss over the course of one year. A more detailed description of these procedures can be found in [40].
From the current ADNI sample, a number of individuals (n = 338) underwent lumbar puncture for CSF biomarker evaluation. Methods for CSF acquisition and biomarker measurement have been reported previously for this sample [28]. In brief, CSF was collected and stored at −80°C at the University of Pennsylvania ADNI Biomarker Core Laboratory. Amyloid beta from peptides 1–42 (Aβ) and tau phosphorylated at threonine 181 (p-tau) was measured using the multiplex xMAP Luminex platform (Luminex Corp, Austin TX) with Innogenetics (INNOBIA AlzBio3, Ghent, Belgium) immunoassay kit–based reagents. Using a previously established CSF-based Aβ cutoff value of 192 pg/ml and a p-tau cutoff value of 23 pg/ml [28], we classified MCI and AD individuals as 1) amyloid positive (n = 193, 43% female, mean age = 74.0, SD = 7.4), 2) amyloid negative (n = 48, 30% female, mean age = 75.9, SD = 8.0), 3) p-tau positive (n = 182, 44% female, mean age = 74.0, SD = 7.5), and 4) p-tau negative (n = 59, 30% female, mean age = 76.1, SD = 7.6). Similarly, we additionally classified CN individuals as a) amyloid positive (n = 35, 54% female, mean age = 76.3, SD = 5.1), b) amyloid negative (n = 61, 50% female, mean age = 75.6, SD = 5.3), c) p-tau positive (n = 34, 47% female, mean age = 77.8, SD = 5.9), and d) p-tau negative (n = 62, 30% female, mean age = 74.7, SD = 4.4). Of note, 46% (n = 16) of the amyloid positive individuals were additionally p-tau positive and 47% (n = 16) of the p-tau positive individuals were additionally amyloid positive.
Spearman's rank correlation coefficients were first used to examine relationships between the mean thickness of the individual ROIs and total hippocampal volume. Separate linear regression models were constructed for the amyloid positive, amyloid negative, p-tau positive and p-tau negative MCI and AD individuals, with the baseline thickness of the individual ROIs as predictors for hippocampal atrophy rate. Logistic regression models and multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) were used to compare whether baseline thickness of the individual ROIs significantly differentiated amyloid positive from amyloid negative as well as p-tau positive from p-tau negative CN individuals. In all of the analyses performed, age, gender, education, and APOE-ε4 carrier status were additionally included.
All results are corrected for multiple comparisons by method of Monte Carlo simulation and shown on the gray matter surface (only right hemisphere). The color scale illustrates the magnitude of effect with blue indicating areas of strongest prediction strength.
Our results demonstrate that 1) amongst cognitively normal older participants and individuals with MCI and AD, select heteromodal association cortices correlate with hippocampal volume, 2) amongst MCI and AD individuals, gray matter thinning within the same two neocortical regions predicts longitudinal hippocampal volume loss in both amyloid positive and p-tau positive individuals and 3) amongst cognitively normal older adults, thinning within the medial portion of the orbital frontal cortex significantly differentiates amyloid positive from amyloid negative individuals whereas entorhinal cortex thinning significantly discriminates p-tau positive from p-tau negative individuals. Taken collectively, this indicates that cortical Aβ and tau pathology is evident even among asymptomatic older individuals, affects gray matter thinning within select neocortical regions and potentially contributes to downstream hippocampal degeneration. These findings are in agreement with prior work indicating the value of CSF Aβ as an early biomarker [41] and provide evidence that CSF p-tau and structural MRI measures are additionally informative in the earliest phase of the disease process.
The four cerebral cortical regions that best correlated with hippocampal volume follow an interesting neurodevelopmental pattern. On architectonic grounds, the regions identified on the lateral hemisphere trace evolutionary lineage from the so-called ‘paleocortical’ trend whereas regions identified on the medial hemisphere are derived from the ‘archicortical’ trend [42]–[44]. As first described by Kemper [3], these regions collectively subserve the ‘special senses of the head’ including vision, memory, emotion, olfaction, and audition and are inherently heteromodal, binding convergent input from unimodal areas, thus acting as critical gateways for information processing and synthesis [45].
Correlations between thickness of the individual regions and hippocampal volume may reflect underlying patterns of neuropathology. Thickness of the medial portion of the orbital frontal cortex, inferior temporal gyrus, entorhinal cortex, and the temporal pole demonstrated the strongest magnitude of association with the hippocampus amongst each of the three participant groups. In contrast, parietal, occipital, and lateral frontal cortices, correlated with the hippocampus only amongst cognitively normal older adults and MCI individuals. With AD onset, these regions failed to associate with the hippocampus. Of interest, these regions showed the largest magnitude of association with each other amongst each of the three participant groups (Tables 3, 4 and 5).
One explanation for these findings may involve the evolution of the neuropathologic cascade in AD. Amyloid deposits are first noted in the medial portions of the orbital frontal, basal temporal and entorhinal cortices and tau-associated NFTs initially affect the medial temporal and temporopolar cortices [1], [2]. With disease progression, these pathologic changes involve the parietal, primary occipital, and lateral frontal cortices [1]–[3]. Thus, those neocortical regions that show early pathologic changes may correlate with each other throughout the duration of the disease process whereas regions affected later may best associate with each other rather than earlier involved regions.
Another possibility is that associations between regions reflect underlying anatomic connections and the decreased correlation coefficients noted with AD onset represent a selective disruption in cortico-hippocampal connectivity. Though several studies have noted disruptions in anatomic connectivity with AD [8], [13], [46], the fact that the cognitively normal older adults when compared with the MCI and AD individuals demonstrated decreased correlation coefficients between several neocortical regions (including the entorhinal cortex) and the hippocampus (Table 5) suggests that the gray matter associations presented here likely do not represent cortico-hippocampal connectivity. Using diffusion tensor imaging with anatomic localization [47], future work will investigate whether cortico-hippocampal circuitry is selectively vulnerable in dementia.
Significant reductions in CSF Aβ levels and elevations in CSF p-tau levels coupled with thinning within select heteromodal regions predicts longitudinal hippocampal atrophy. Prior PiB studies have demonstrated a significant relationship between neocortical amyloid deposition and hippocampal atrophy [48]–[51]. Our findings indicate that in addition to amyloid, tau may predict downstream hippocampal degeneration. Within both the amyloid and p-tau positive MCI and AD individuals, thickness of the same two neocortical regions (entorhinal cortex and inferior temporal gyrus) (Figure 2) significantly predicted hippocampal atrophy whereas within the amyloid and p-tau negative individuals none of the neocortical regions predicted hippocampal decline. This suggests that those neocortical regions that are likely affected by both Aβ and tau influence hippocampal degeneration.
Amongst cognitively normal older adults, cortical thinning of the medial orbital frontal cortex significantly differentiated amyloid positive from amyloid negative individuals whereas thinning of the entorhinal cortex significantly discriminated p-tau positive from p-tau negative individuals. Consistent with neuropathology studies, which demonstrate early amyloid deposition within the medial orbital frontal cortex and early NFT accumulation within the entorhinal cortex [1], [2], our results indicate that Aβ and tau pathology differentially affect neocortical regions even among asymptomatic older individuals. To our knowledge, this is the first in vivo evidence that amongst cognitively normal individuals tau pathology selectively affects the thickness of the entorhinal cortex. It is important to note that almost half (47%) of the p-tau positive individuals were additionally amyloid positive and future work will involve looking at the interaction between Aβ and tau pathology.
The finding that amyloid positive individuals show selective thinning within the medial orbital frontal cortex is in agreement with one prior study demonstrating that older individuals with subjective memory complaints show significant correlations between gray matter atrophy and neocortical PiB increase within the medial orbital frontal/anterior cingulate cortex [52]. Additionally, this is compatible with functional connectivity studies illustrating that amyloid deposition amongst older individuals disrupts the ‘default network’, which includes the medial aspect of the prefrontal cortex [14], [53]. Consistent with prior work [54], [55], our results indicate that amongst asymptomatic older individuals APOE ε4 carrier status influences CSF Aβ levels but does not affect CSF p-tau levels. Taken together, this indicates that a number of cognitively normal individuals harbor preclinical Alzheimer's pathology and that intracranial Aβ pathology may represent the biological phenotype of the APOE ε4 genotype.
These findings have important clinical implications. Subtle gray matter disturbances in specific regions of the cerebral neocortex are present amongst a subset of asymptomatic older individuals and can be quantified using sensitive structural neuroimaging techniques. In combination with CSF Aβ and tau, structural MRI measures can provide an indication of disease stage and have value in identifying those who will likely benefit from early therapeutic interventions. Our results also indicate the importance of administering anti-amyloid therapy early in the disease process (at a pre-MCI stage) in order to alter or delay hippocampal degeneration and thus progressive memory loss, the harbinger of clinical Alzheimer's dementia.
Why does neurodegeneration affect select cerebral cortical regions? From a phylogenetic perspective, heteromodal and archicortical medial temporal regions constitute the oldest areas of the brain [56], operating as connectional gateways for information synthesis [44], [45], and as such, are likely subject to greater evolutionary selection pressure for degeneration than ‘newer’ brain regions such as the primary sensory areas. Another possibility is that those parts of the brain that need to sustain the highest level of plasticity are most susceptible to degeneration [57]. It is important to note that these two hypotheses need not be considered mutually exclusive. That is, the oldest and densely connected brain regions also presumably have the highest neuroplasticity demands and as such, may be particularly vulnerable to neuropathologic changes.
This study has several limitations. One issue involves the use of gyral-based neuroanatomic ROIs to examine specific neocortical regions. It is likely the case that Alzheimer's pathology does not follow the specific boundaries of these ROIs and affects areas within and across multiple ROIs. The use of regions of interest generated from a disease specific effect [19], [20] presents one approach to overcome this limitation. However, as discussed in [58], this method can underestimate or miss disease specific effects potentially leading to false negative findings. Future work will involve combining a priori anatomically defined regions with disease-based statistical methods to examine neocortical and subcortical areas in AD. Another limitation involves the use of CSF Aβ and p-tau to assess the presence of amyloid and neurofibrillary pathology in the neocortex. Though amyloid load as measured using PiB and CSF Aβ are highly correlated and likely reflect plaque deposition [59], assessments using PiB may provide a more direct estimate of neocortical amyloid. Similarly, though prior work indicates that CSF p-tau and cortical NFTs are significantly correlated in AD Dark Lee Skinny Fit Malone Jeans Stone Bw4Ig, measurements using PET imaging agents that target tangle deposits [60] may offer a more exact estimate of neocortical neurofibrillary pathology.
Data used in the preparation of this article were obtained from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) database (www.loni.ucla.edu/ADNI). As such, the investigators within the ADNI contributed to the design and implementation of ADNI and/or provided data but did not participate in analysis or writing of this report. ADNI investigators include (complete listing available at www.loni.ucla.edu/ADNI/Collaboration/ADNI_Citation.shtml).
The authors would like to thank Craig Cloutier for his invaluable assistance with the development of the figures presented in this manuscript.
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Note! We have changed the date for this event. It is now on July 19th!! This is a really laid back non-diving event that has become a club tradition. Every Wednesday the Shedd Aquarium stays open late into the evening for folks to enjoy some great jazz out on the lake front looking over the spectacular Chicago skyline. Also, most of the aquarium's exhibits are open for viewing. Come check out the fish at the Wild Reef and have a…
On August 5th we will be taking a short boat ride out of Burnham Harbor in Chicago to visit a few of the many wrecks which dot the southern end of Lake Michigan. To make this dive accessible to those who do not like to go too deep, we have selected two well know wrecks that are fairly shallow. The first is the Material Service Barge, a 239 ft. self unloading barge that was built in 1929. It sits upright…
September 16th is the tentative scheduled date for the annual Burnham Harbor cleanup dive. This could change as a published schedule is not yet available. We will be getting together with other Chicago area divers to clean up the harbor and pull up all the trash. In past years we have found bikes, tools, grills, carts, phones, bottles....so much more. There will be a need for both divers and shore folks to help track the divers and pull up the…
While the technology that supports scuba diving has advanced immensely in recent years, it wasn't that long ago that divers were just starting to get their feet wet in the Great Lakes. Since that time, there have been many wrecks located and explored in the Great Lakes. Paul Ehorn will be making a presentation on Great Lakes Diving Pioneers giving a retrospective on the early days of wreck diving in the Great Lakes. The presentation will be at the Chicago…
Atlantis Divers and the Illinois Council of Skin and Scuba Divers will be co-hosting this event on October 21st. Underwater pumpkin carving - show off your creative side and your buoyancy control (pumpkins are very, very buoyant!). The Pumpkins are provided free by Haigh Quarry. Bring some tools to prep and carve your pumpkin. Finished pumpkins will be set out on display and judged for creativity and craftsmanship around noon time. Prizes will be awarded!! Also, ICSSD will be firing…
The Illinois Council of Skin and Scuba Diver's Annual President's Night Dinner recognizes scuba clubs and individuals across the State of Illinois that have made contributions towards encouraging and advancing safe, responsible scuba diving. This dinner is open to all club members and friends of diving. There is also a large raffle which features many dive and non-dive related prizes. Tickets may be obtained in advance from George Muller (encouraged) or may be purchased at the door. Cocktails at 6:00…
This trip is offered by the Orca Scuba Group and is available to all members of the Atlantis Scuba Club. The Cayman Islands offer some of the best diving in the Caribbean. Little Cayman is especially known as a diver's paradise. This package offers rates for divers and non-divers and includes: * 7 nights accommodations at Little Cayman Beach Resort * Full course buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner * 2 drinks nightly * 6 dive days - 17 boat dives…
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Our greatest objective is to spread the company name to the world. We set the objective, thinking that it helps not only for our fame but marketing for next work. (Our next work, "MonBang" is under beta test now.)
There are different commercializing strategies in ads. Many games are still using banner ads. As soon as App is executed, pop interstitial AD up or whenever play ends, it shows interstitial AD. All of these methods provide discomfort to users, which are the most afraid part for us.
We selected native ad. It will be much helpful if ad helps play in addition to changing the way to show would be better. So, among special objects, type to increase Tab count is created. Such special objects wear native ad image rather than colors. (Refer to below # Game Method)
Users will feel thankful when looking at special objects native advertisement attached when tab count lacks during play. And favor for this native ad will be helpful to click ad shown on resulted window after play.
'Other game view' is additional ad commercializing strategy. Also, 'other game view' button has also advantage, making button image like our UI such as native Ads.
Other games have this type of little button at the corner. However, we doubt if the button is efficient. We decided to make this button bigger like banner Ads. However, the button should not be seen all the time but appears naturally along with other UI not to disturb play screen. So, for the time when users don't play games, after certain period of time, it was intended to appear naturally by fade animation. In addition, like other UIs, it disappears together when appreciation mode comes out.
If Ad is sub-dish, iAP is main dish of BlocKing. BlocKing can be enjoyed freely regardless of network or consumed lift.
Basically, life doesn't reoccur even after certain time. And 'continue' increases the number of life consumed whenever used continuously. User's 'continue' is directly connected to score competition, therefore, competition factor is a key of iAP success. (Refer to below #Update Scheduled) Whenever grades of user are enhanced, by providing with great life compensation, it maintains values of grades and life high. (Refer to below #Update Scheduled)
BlocKing's commercializing model uses plain formula of iAP + AD. To induce iAP for competition is critical. New advertisement is tried. While updating, diverse commercializing models are going to be applied. (Compensation Ad or additional contents purchasing, etc.)
There are simple interactions to become particles by tabbing cube objects. Unless touching UI for certain period of time, UI disappears since it changes into 'appreciation mode' and only 3D space appears.
Objects are largely divided into common objects and special objects. Common objects should be blocked by creating blocks on the bottom of screen. Special objects should be blocked by blocks or tabs.
Common objects increase numbers which can make blocks whenever they appear from the top. However, special objects don't increase numbers. If special objects run out numbers to make blocks without tab, game will be over.
If special objects are tabbed, the ability of relevant objects will be exercise. Particularly, if special objects native ads are attached are tabbed, numbers to make blocks increase.
Falling objects sometimes change their directions when facing obstacles on the screen, which requires of concentration.
Achievement will be added. By providing with scores and levels to each achievement item, according to total sum, grades are provided to users. This grade can be increased only when games are played well and different BlocKing are enjoyed. In addition, every certain period, scores and levels of each achievement fall. Therefore, frequent access will be required.
During games, it displays remaining scores to catch up with the friend's top score and compares scores of other friends.
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great for followers of Berkshire through history. Buffett explains his general principles of investing over the years, allowing the reader to see how he has evolved
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In e-commerce, business owners and marketers are putting a lot of emphasis on the technical side, such as the platform development, the performance marketing, the logistics etc. But how much effort do they spend for the more emotional side – for building brand love? Should they invest in this in today’s world? Does it matter? Find out in this session.
(Lord of the Rings) Coldness and distrust runs deep between Boromir of Gondor and Legolas of Mirkwood; and it isn't until the Elf saves the man from death...
Users of the Datatrak vehicle location systems from Siemens Datatrak Location and Information Systems (SDL) now have access to route monitoring and the option to upgrade route......
IMS, based in Loughborough, has announced that the SAF Intradisc Plus disc brake/air suspension for trailers is now available in a self-steering version for 22.5in and - 10.5in......
The Welsh National Assembly has chosen seven 6x6 Scanias fitted with Schmidt 9m 3 bulk spreader bodies and ploughs as part of its South Wales winter maintenance fleet. The P114......
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Brad DeLong explains why presidents are willing to reappoint Fed chairs that are members of opposing political parties:
Obama lucky to have Bernanke, by J. Bradford DeLong, Commentary, Project Syndicate: William McChesney Martin, a Democrat, was twice reappointed chairman of the … Federal Reserve by Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Paul Volcker, a Democrat, was reappointed once by the Reagan administration (but not twice: there are persistent rumors that Reagan’s treasury secretary, James Baker, thought Volcker too invested in monetary stability and not in producing strong economies to elect Republicans).
Alan Greenspan, a Republican, was reappointed twice by Bill Clinton. And now Barack Obama has announced his intention to renominate Republican appointee Ben Bernanke…
The reason American presidents are so willing to reappoint Fed chairmen from the opposite party is closely linked to … confidence of financial markets that the Fed will pursue non-inflationary policies.
If financial markets lose that confidence – if they conclude that the Fed is too much under the president’s thumb to wage the good fight against inflation, or if they conclude that the chairman does not wish to control inflation – then the economic news is almost certain to be bad.
Capital flight, interest-rate spikes, declining private investment, and a collapse in the value of the dollar – all of these are likely should financial markets lose confidence in a Fed chairman.
And if they occur, the chances of success for a president seeking re-election – or for a vice president seeking to succeed him – are very low. By reappointing a Fed chairman chosen by someone else, a president can appear to guarantee to financial markets that the Fed is not too much under his thumb. …
It may or may not be true, especially these days, that what is good for General Motors is good for America and vice versa, but certainly what is good economically for America is good politically for the president.
It is here that Obama has lucked out. Ben Bernanke is a very good choice for Fed chairman because he is intelligent, honest, pragmatic and clear-sighted in his vision of the economy. He has already guided the Fed through two very tumultuous years with only one major mistake – the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers.
For years, some of his closest friends did not know that Ben S. Bernanke was a Republican. … “If you read anything he’s written, you can’t figure out which political party he’s associated with,” said Mark L. Gertler, a professor of economics at New York University who has written more than a dozen papers with Mr. Bernanke. Mr. Gertler, who said he did not know his close friend’s political affiliation until relatively recently, added: “He’s not ideological. I could imagine Ben working with economists in the Clinton administration.” Alan S. Blinder, a longtime colleague at Princeton who has advised numerous Democratic presidential candidates, also said he had worked alongside Mr. Bernanke for years without having any sense of his political views. “We wrote articles together and sat at the same lunch table thousands of times before I knew he was a Republican,” Mr. Blinder recalled. “We never talked politics.” …
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1 Laboratory of Biomedical Imaging and Signal Processing, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR, China, 2 Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR, China
Timing has been postulated as one of the most important aspects of information processing in the brain, and frequency is the most intuitive of the many timing parameters. Thalamocortical circuits present a good opportunity to comprehend the importance of timing due to their well-known relay pathways to the cortex in all sensory modalities. They have oscillations that are well characterized through multisite electrical recordings during wakefulness, sleep, anesthesia and task-driven activity. The advent of optogenetics coupled with fMRI enables an unprecedented opportunity to probe the dynamics of the somatosensory thalamocortical circuit of the rat in response to differing frequency stimulation.
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Geeky. Nerdy. Techie. These are not really the terms I want to use to describe myself, but I have a confession to make. I am a fan of any technology that I can use to make my life, personal or professional, easier. If that makes me a techno, nerdy geek then I guess I'll wear my pocket protector with honor. To justify my new self designated … Continue reading the story "6 of My Favorite Free Tools for Real Estate"
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Grab a mallet and attack the shell of a blue crab. It's been the sport of choice for many years at O'Brien's - a casual tavern setting with brown-paper table coverings. Crab is offered in many guises, from soft shells and crab legs to stone crab claws (in season), along with many other varieties of fish and seafood, from clams and oysters to shrimp and salmon. L & D Mon.-Fri., D Sat.-Sun.
All American American/Mexican Asian Barbecue Belgian Brazilian Cajun/Creole Chinese Coney Island Contemporary Cuban Deli Ethiopian European French German Global Greek Hungarian Indian Indonesian Irish Italian Japanese Korean Lebanese Meat Mediterranean Mexican Middle Eastern New American Pizza Polish Russian Seafood Soul Food Spanish Specialty Steakhouse Tavern Thai Vegetarian Venezuelan Vietnamese Wine Bar
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After turning their attention away from James, Philadelphia re-signed J.J. Redick and Amir Johnson and added Nemanja Bjelica and Wilson Chandler.
It was announced on July 2 that the 33-year-old free agent would be leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers to move to LA on a four-year, $154million deal.
In Embiid, Simmons, Dario Saric and Markelle Fultz the Sixers have arguably the most exciting core of young players in the league, but that wasn't enough to convince LeBron.
It's been 10 days since LeBron James decided he would leave the Cavaliers for the Lakers, agreeing to a four-year max deal in L.A. that he officially signed earlier this week.
Los Angeles can collectively exhale. "We will continue forward and do all that is necessary to achieve our shared obsession of bringing banner No. 17 to the world's best fans - Lakers Nation".
This was also the last time the Lakers brought back the NBA Championship to the Staples Center and the city of Los Angeles, something which James will be looking to do many times for the team over the next four years.
"He loves to compete and is an awesome leader who is about winning and making sure that his teammates are successful", Magic said in a statement. The Lakers players are excited to have a teammate who has been to nine NBA Finals.
Yet Wright, speaking on First Things First, insists that James did not join the Lakers on the basis that he would team up with Leonard and that he is relaxed about his chances of reaching a ninth straight Finals.
The 15-year National Basketball Association veteran became the first National Basketball Association with 30,000 career points, 8,000 rebounds and 8,000 assists.
That evenness is why France is the team to beat in the mind of Jeffrey Marcus, publisher of the World Cup newsletter "The Banter". Both custodians deserved the Man of the Match awards, for after a frenetic first-half, the score was still 0-0.
We have won together three Champions Leagues in a row and four Champions Leagues in five years. That is an eternity for a soccer-rich nation, and an immensely proud team such as Juventus.
In regulation time, Denis Cheryshev had broken the ice with a stunner from 25 yards before Andrej Kramaric levelled. Cheryshev dazzled the brightest in the spectacularly lit Fisht Stadium, which is an architectural marvel.
Harry and Meghan later joined royals at a Buckingham Palace reception to mark the centenary of the Royal Air Force. The RAF, which is the first-ever independent air force, split from the British Army and Royal Navy in April 1918.
Officials have evacuated about two million people after rives banks burst. "I hope they find him soon". Japanese broadcaster was claiming that more than 160 people had been killed in the floods.
Hours later, the Foreign Ministry said at a regular press briefing that China had implemented retaliatory tariffs. It also is rooted in the clash between American notions of free trade and Beijing's state-led development model.
France now flies into Sunday's final on a hot streak, having defeated Argentina, Uruguay and Belgium in the knockout stage. The FC Barcelona centre-back has a knee injury, and his availability will depend on a fitness test closer to kick-off.
We want to get close to them, although it is hard to repeat this endeavour, but we will try", the 51-year-old told reporters. Pogba and France will advance to the World Cup Final on Sunday, where it'll take on the victor of Croatia vs.
Judiciary members should seek "all of his writings and memos from his time at the White House". Susan Collins of ME and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, to oppose any nominee who threatens Roe v.
The US on Tuesday published a list of $200 billion (€170 billion) worth of Chinese goods that could soon be hit with tariffs. The U.S. imposed an initial round of 25% tariffs, applying to $34 billion in imports, as part of a $50 billion tariff plan.
After more than two weeks trapped in a cave, all 12 members of the Wild Boars football team and their coach have been rescued. The remaining four boys and their 25-year-old coach remain in the cave, with highly-anticipated rescue efforts underway.
The eighth boy from a group of 12 who have been trapped in a flooded cave in Thailand for more than two weeks has been rescued. The boys and their coach hiked more than two miles into the cave after soccer practice on June 23.
The 27-year-old has been a sensational presence in the Premier League and is only beginning to hit his peak. Barcelona have been linked with swoops for both, while Real Madrid are known admirers of Hazard .
Leicester had already brought in cover with the £24m arrival of attacking midfielder James Maddison from Norwich. The Citizens have announced the signing of Algeria global Riyad Mahrez from Manchester City .
FILE PHOTO: Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after winning the Champions League in Kiev, Ukraine - May 26, 2018. Cristiano scored an incredible 451 goals in 438 games, meaning an average of 1.03 goals per game played for Los Blancos .
Large selection of Kuan-Yin statues in various poses such as meditation, teaching pose, royal ease, Kuan-Yin on a dragon, Kuan-Yin with baby, thousand arms Kuan-Yin, reclining Kuan-Yin.
A growing number of American companies are moving their manufacturing back to the United States, which is referred to as “reshoring”. With increased costs and the environmental impact of shipping goods overseas, decreased wage disparity, cheaper domestic energy, and pro-business legislation, many businesses are bringing their manufacturing facilities closer to the consumer. All of the financial factors mentioned above – coupled with an increased desire for product personalization and a decreased tolerance for waiting, has resulted in a trend towards local manufacturing.
Reshoring also allows manufacturers to recover from trade secret thefts and supply chain disruptions. Supply chains that reside close to their operation will allow them to maintain lower inventory levels and meet demand for rapid adjustments to unique products.
In the past, small businesses had to latch onto a larger supply chain or cooperate with other small businesses to build their order numbers high enough for overseas manufacturing. Now that it’s proving more cost-effective to bring manufacturing back home, another phenomenon is occurring: a resurrection of Unites States competitiveness.
With big business reshoring, smaller businesses can take advantage of those newly created local ecosystems and thrive domestically. Reshoring brings back desirable jobs that have been lost to decades of offshoring. So if you are one of the few with a creative mindset for new product enhancements, or an affinity to restore local manufacturing pride, reshoring could assist you in bringing your products to the market cheaper, faster and more efficiently.
This LP is separated into two parts: the first is dedicated to instrumental dances taken from Terpsichore, the huge compilation of dances made or collected by the composer. As always with Munrow, we are in front of a festive view, which doesn't lack for poetry when needed (Gaillard or Sarabande). But the alchemy of timbres used by Munrow (Ballet des Coqs - Passameze - Bourée), allows a perfect differentiation between the dances, without risk of lassitude. Munrow's virtusity and sense of ornementation (cf. Music of the Crusades) is also highlighted here (Suite de Volte). The second part of the disc illustrates the art of Praetorius in the domain of sacred vocal music, where he proves his knowledge: all use a great number of voices and often a double choir. The joyful "Gott der Vater..." is here very well put in context. "Allein Gott..." is sung by soloists accompanied by instruments only. A good example of Lutheran liturgy during the 16th century.
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Josiah Wedgwood was an English potter and industrialist born at Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent. He had very high standards of workmanship and a keen interest in scientific advancements. He became well respected and his customers embraced the rich and famous, including royalty. He was also a keen abolitionist.
Because he was a respected business man, people listened to his views and he was able to convince friends and colleagues of the evils of the Slave Trade. He also had the money to provide financial assistance. From 1787, he actively participated in this cause, becoming a member of one of the abolition committees. His interest possibly developed through his friendship with Thomas Bentley, his business partner, and his association with Thomas Clarkson.
He read widely on the subject and became a shareholder in the Sierra Leone Company, (which provided a colony for the habitation of enslaved people who had been made free). On the 9th January 1792, Clarkson suggested that he might consider helping to distribute a pamphlet compiled by William Fox, calling for a sugar boycott. A man of ideas, Wedgwood wrote back suggesting the pamphlet would have more impact if the society's emblem (which showed an enslaved person in chains, kneeling, with his hands lifted up to heaven) was included in the front. The emblem's motto read: "Am I Not a Man and a Brother?" He proposed to have a woodcut made at his own expense and ordered 2000 more pamphlets.
Using his knowledge of the pottery trade, Wedgwood also had the design reproduced in a porcelain cameo. He donated hundreds of these to the Society for distribution. It became the most famous image of the campaign. The emblem was worn by fashionable ladies as a brooch or hair piece and, as Thomas Clarkson said, was the first time that "fashion, which usually confines itself to worthless things, was seen ... promoting the cause of justice, humanity and freedom." Josiah Wedgwood also conversed with William Wilberforce but did not see the end of the Slave Trade, as he died on 3rd January, 1795.
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Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton was born in Essex in 1786. He was privately educated and went to Trinty College, Dublin. He became a close friend of Joseph Gurney after his mother (a Quaker) introduced him to the Norfolk based family.
He started to attend Quaker meetings with the Gurney family and married Joseph's sister, Hannah, in 1807. He became a partner in a brewing company and became involved in several campaigns for social reform. Another of Joseph's sisters was Elizabeth Fry and Buxton became involved in her campaign for prison reform.
In 1818, Buxton was elected MP for Weymouth, a position he held until 1837. He was a strong advocate for the abolition of slavery in the British Colonies. In 1823, he formed the Society for the Extinction of the Slave Trade, the committee that co-ordinated the campaign for total abolition. In 1824, he succeeded William Wilberforce as head of the anti-slavery party in Parliament, continuing the struggle until the Slavery Abolition Act, in 1833, freed all enslaved people in the British Empire.
In 1838, Buxton published The African Slave Trade and Its Remedy. In this book, he told the British government to make treaties with rulers in Africa. An expedition was sent in 1841 to put the plan into action but it failed, mainly because of the large number of deaths among the expedition members from yellow fever and malaria.
You can read an account of this expedition in White Dreams, Black Africa: Antislavery Expedition to the Niger, 1841-42 by Howard Temperley, 1991.
Thomas Fowell Buxton was made a Baron in 1840 and is famous for saying. "With Ordinary talent and extraordinary perseverance, all things are attainable."
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This Other clocks and instruments's Maker - Jasper Taylor in Grays Inn ( London ). Recorded born circa 1671, son of the famous Thomas Taylor of Holborn, apprenticed to him 1685/6 til 1692.Freed 1692.Clockmakers Company 1695 - 1714.
This Other clocks and instruments's Movement - High Quality finned and knopped single fusee 5 pillar movement with original verge escapement quarter ting tang pull wind repeating on two bells with hours struck on a further single bell. Superbly engraved backplate signed "Jasper Taylor in Grays Inn". - Price: £13,200
Small, neat, inverted bell top ebonised case with �silk� backed finely pierced fret, cast, top mounted handle, glazed front, and back doors, glazed side windows.Pad feet.
High Quality finned and knopped single fusee 5 pillar movement with original verge escapement quarter ting tang pull wind repeating on two bells with hours struck on a further single bell. Superbly engraved backplate signed �Jasper Taylor in Grays Inn�.
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Experiment with point of view and narrative voice to see what things you can do with them.In the first person point of view, the narrator participates in the action of the story, but it is biased and limited view.
A guide on first-person and third-person points of view, the differences between the two, and when to use one point-of-view over the other.The following chart lists both the personal pronouns and their possessive forms used with these.The Trouble with Argumentative Essays An argumentative essay might seem very easy to write at first. Apoint of view analysis essay might discuss the effect a particular point of view has on a story. the first person narrator relays the story using i, - narrative.
Persuasive, as well as argumentative essay, is aimed at proving that this or that point of view is correct, while another is wrong, using logic, facts and.The second-person point of view uses the imperative mood and the pronouns you, your, and yours to address readers or listeners directly.As it becomes internalized and reflected back out towards the world which creates the binocular view as we have discussed in class lectures.He could have chosen a better subject to pump for information, he realised in hindsight.Continually swapping from the first-person to the third-person POV may leave the reader confused.
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I did a gold award project college essay point of view gluten free people in my community and I am looking to be a nutritionist, but knew nothing about.
As I have mentioned before in a earlier paper we are all victims of our own biases and filters created through our outside means.
Why does one part of the essay sound so detached and unaffected, while the next suddenly appears to be intimate and personal.
In this story, the narrator gives us the important clues that lead us to the theme by letting us know what the characters think.Prior to the advent of film and theater, the best place to find this method in use was literature.New writers are often baffled when trying to choose a point of view for their stories and novels.By making the story from the point of view of Elizabeth, Austen is able to take advantage of the closeness between reader and character to make a political statement about the institution of marriage, and thus shows her own feeling that it is a mistake to marry for any other re.
Everything that happens is described as he experiences it and as it affects him. The Five point (also known as five paragraph) essay is simply that—an, essay which completes its goal (defending its thesis) in five points.I believe that if the writer would have used first person point of view, we would only perceive what that single character is experiencing, thus giving us a limited and one-sided view of the world.
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>have a friend that got into drawing because he felt left out of our art circle and was inspired by all the things we make
>doesn't even put effort in drawing anything any more and just makes crappy doodles every now and then
How do I motivate him /ic/ without hurting his ego/feelings? I want him to improve, but his laziness isn't helping....
Maybe you should livestream your suicide so he can feel motivated that you're dead and out of his life?
Im looking into doing it inside to hang on the wall in our living room, where I think something like it would look nice.
Do I have to water it every now and then? Im finding mixed reviews on that one. Spray in with water every day? Leave...
I don't have any experience actually trying this, but I can tell you that it would be a bad idea to put it directly on the wall, due to the moisture. Mounted on a board shouldn't be much different from a regular houseplant, though. The moss will need to be kept moist if you want to to stay alive and healthy, they don't have roots to store water in so they're happiest when damp. It shouldn't need watering every day (might get mold) but don't let it dry out more than just a bit before you spray it again. Try to keep it green, if you don't water...
Does anyone know who RS's concept artist is? I just got back into RS after 9 years after hearing 07 RS was back and seeing this amazing art.
There used to be a time when japanese artists were some of the best in the world. How did moe destroy all of this?
>implying moe art isn't a whole different type of skill all together that requires precise measurement and placement to achieve a pleasant drawing that gives emotions of extreme appeal and adoration because it is cute.
Now combine that with sex appeal and you have something to attract the good goys that would make you those Shekels. Its easier said than done.
This. I don't really draw anime at all but I'm not delusional enough to think it's easy. There's enough god-awful anime out there to testify that not any asshole can pick up a pencil and draw it.
Every time I see a retard wail that "wahh its just symbol drawing you just need to learn the right symbols!" I wish he's put his money where his fucking mouth is and slap down some of those easy symbols into something...
The difficult part are drawing ellipses since they're more prominent on a moe face, they're indeed symbols but you add elements of perspective and form to convey something that could exist in space but without adding too much form and detail to make it uncanny and jarring this is the tricky part.
Who are some artists that have a really good sense for shape design? I want to study a little more about it but don't really know where to start.
I suppose it includes good use of negative space, nice curvature and the general relation of the shapes proportions to each other.
Think the guy who drew this was from /ic/, it shows a solid understanding of form and shape design imo
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Let's say mr. x went straight with his portfolio and his BA to company Y and was hired on the spot, working himself to the spot of art director and recently lost his job.
Now mr. X had never to compete in the "real jungle" outside of corporate world. He's confident in the quality of his work, but he doesn't know where to start.
A Tumblr/Deviantart would be a good place to begin. Though, platforms like Twitter or Instagram might give you more attention in the short-term.
start with fake fans then try to get at least one gossipy fanatic. I mean those people who obsess and reblog like crazy. Those people, unfortunately, will be your heavier lifters in getting your work seen out there.
I'm not making this up. MIT did a study about influence on social networks and why certian things seem commonly accepted when they have no reason to be.
Jerry is pretty "IMAGINE LIFE THROUGH HIS EYES" and banana's shit proves he's a slow learner and prone to self-discouragement.
I've started forcing myself to draw with my elbow rather than my wrist and I think I'm starting to see improvements when sketching, drawing shapes or figure drawings.
I cant draw for shit. No matter what I do my drawings still look like a 10 year old did it. I don't understand how some people can take a photo and draw the person almost exactly. I draw for hours on end and don't improve. All I want is to be able to draw photorealistically.
What is a good active forum that actually helps you instead of spouting retarded nonsense like Loomis/etc? ConceptArt is seemingly super slow
There is no place anywhere on the internet where people will hold your hand and make you get better through invaluable, mind blowing advice and critiques that you couldn't possibly have figured out on your own. If someone tells you to read more Loomis, they mean you don't have a proper grasp on perspective, construction and anatomy.
Aside from that, it's nice that the subject comes out of the background a little, and you've captured a great deal of life in the face... but the values demonstrated aren't very comprehensive outside of the face, which makes the hands, the sweater and the pants all kinda look like you gave up in the middle of rendering them. Also the hand by her mouth has some proportional issues due to a line you dragged down farther than you should...
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Let’s be clear: I’m not much of a Disney fan and I’m more of a Star Trek guy. The reason as to the last: I prefer more intellectual, less pure evil v. good, traditional, thoughtful, SciFi. And recent J. J. Abrams Star Treks, while entertaining, seem to have been a tad intellectually light compared to some of the best Trek scripts from the series: original, Next Gen, DS9… So I had every reason not to like this.
It’s not the kind of SciFi I prefer, but there seems to be little of that these days. In some ways Lukas did the best of SciFi: the Asimov/Heinlein/Bradbury/Arthur C. Clarke kind, a disservice for many years. For a while special effects meant far more than script, and so many people seemed to rate SciFi movies according to their special effects. Then we had a run on fantasy posing as SciFi. No thanks. Mostly not to my taste. The next venture was an almost soap opera approach to SciFi. I really did like the new Battlestar, but it took a while to get to the core of the premise, SciFi-wise. Thank the Ceylon God it wasn’t anywhere near as shallow as the original.
The Force Awakens does have one major glitch, script-wise. What’s never made clear is why, if what’s left of the Empire is some mystical order, this mystical order seems to still be in control of all the stormtroopers, all the ships. Meanwhile, after winning big, the rebellion is still just a rebellion and, seemingly, even more marginalized. It seems not unlike one of Hitchcock’s MacGuffians: a plot device intended to keep a story going. It may not make sense, but it keeps things moving along.
No surprise with J.J. Abrams. He used a MacGuffian with the red matter in the first revamp of Trek, and a previous movie.
I know some might say that’s explained by the split between a possible Jedi (Kylo Ren) and Luke, but as bad as that was I feel they marginalize this event too much by turning it all into some “order:” painted as if their some small band of fanatics. It’s as if al Qaeda manages to control almost all of the world’s weaponry only because “Osama’s really, really an evil bastard.” Hell, that struggle alone might have make a damn good movie. Might explain a lot more than a simple rebellious Jedi student.
Otherwise they kept close to the story, though there were a few surprises I won’t reveal. OK, one hint: a major cast member stated in an interview it was going to be great to have work for the rest of his life in the next movies. Let’s just say, for what happened in the movie I almost fear that might be true. That too would be a MacGuffin and deus ex machina and very contrived. If what he said is true I see no way out of what he said being true not being “contrived.”
Again: was that quote a possible diversion just to keep people from guessing a peak point in the plot? That’s the most obvious explanation. See the movie if you want to know more. My digital lips are lightsabered shut.
The relationship between the two main characters: Rey and Finn, is interesting. It’s contentious, and while both are very independent, they also rely on each other. There’s also a subtle comic edge to it, like when he keeps grabbing her hand, saving her buttski, when she’s in danger’s way; but she keeps complaining bout it. A rebel stormtrooper joining with a somewhat Luke-like female lead adds a slight twist that certainly will be explored. The biggest plus here: we knew so little about stormtroopers before this, now we know we will discover more… or I hope so. Before this they might as well have used androids, or robots. He’s also a tad Hans Solo-ish, where he wants to run away from it all, save himself… only without the greed motive.
The story isn’t as stirring as, say, the first two episodes, (IV and V) were when released, but it’s pretty far from Jar Jar-bad. It wasn’t super original: shadowing several portions of previous Star Wars movies. But you’re reestablishing a franchise. Keeping the story somewhat linear, and familiar, are both important. A little polishing might have helped, as I previously suggested, but I understand not getting bogged down in what happened between the previous heroes’ time and the new heroes’ story is important. I just felt a tad more explanation would not have hurt and would have tied the audience into the story more.Nothing like a heroes almost win it all then some major setback makes the bad guys rally, instead of some mystical order that, at first, seems marginal, small, but very scary. Kind of like some dark side-based offshoot of ISIS in space?
The 3D was nice, though not all that crucial or effective, except when one of the old Empire’s ships is pointed right at you. Though an interesting touch, I don’t think it a necessity, if you want to save a few bucks. Because of special effects, best seen on the big screen.
Welcome to Our End of the New movie reviews. One poster: don’t bother. Two posters: eh, OK, but a lot of problems here. Three: Good movie, just at least one problem. Four: very good. Five: if you don’t go you’re missing out. Added comments at the end: “you could wait for it to come on TV,” “best seen on the big screen” and “good for all screens,” unless other comments are added, refer mainly to the nature of the movie such as special effects, incredible sound or scenery that might make it best seen in a movie theater depending on your set up at home.
On Christmas Day, I fulfilled my duty as an American consumer and took the family to see the new “Star Wars” movie. The excursion solved a mystery: Why do so many of the reviews, even the enthusiastic ones, carry an undertone of disappointment?
The simple answer is that “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” is not very good. It’s professionally made in the sense that it displays an industrial level of Quality Control. But it’s depressingly unimaginative and dull in long stretches, and — crucially — reproduces George Lucas’ original 1977 movie slavishly almost to the point of plagiarism.
This isn’t to say that it’s not an enjoyable way to spend a couple of hours. If you’re among the millions who plainly have done so, bless your heart. The issue is whether “The Force Awakens” deserves to be considered as a movie, because it’s not. It’s the anchoring element of a vast commercial program, painstakingly factory-made for maximal audience appeal, which means maximal inoffensiveness. The result tells us a lot about the state of entertainment today, and about the future of Hollywood.
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RAKES In my opinion, the brakes would have to be counted amongst the best of Lord Nuffield's serious and successful efforts to keep development costs under control during the immediate pre-war and post-war periods. They are virtually identical to the brakes on my very first car - a 1937 Morris Eight two-seater tourer built fifteen years earlier - except that the separate steel reservoir also used on earlier Ts has been replaced by a totally inaccessible cast iron job integral with the master cylinder and hidden under the driver's floor. The only other difference I've been able to find is that the front drums have twin leading shoes.
There were a few problems, some of which, but not all, were due to poor materials, and were beyond reasonable control. The hydraulic fluid was hygroscopic, and eventually became acidic. This corroded both the cast-alloy cylinders and the steel pistons. The corroded pistons damaged the soft cylinders a bit more. The inspired location of the reservoir made it impossible to keep crap out while fluid was topped up. As the cylinder rubbers were replaced more and more often, the bleed-nipples were invariably over-tightened, with the result that eventually everything leaked to the extent that it was hard to keep the fluid up to the leaks.
Fortunately there is a solution: take all the cylinders to your friendly brake and clutch specialist and have them sleeved with stainless steel. At the same time have them reface the unions and make new pipes and swages in copper. They'll sell you modern hydraulic fluid and modern viton seals, and they'll even give you enough of the slimy red goop they use to lubricate the rubbers during assembly, so from then on you should have no further problem. For me, the only disappointment was that my guys said they couldn't sleeve the rear cylinders in stainless steel because of the slot that needs to be machined to accommodate the hand-brake mechanism, so they used brass instead on the rear cylinders; but I've since learnt that they could have done the whole job in stainless.
I was astonished how cheap all this was, and I think it's the best value I've had in the whole restoration. However, if you're amongst those who don't like my pragmatic approach to restoration, you don't have to use this cheap and effective improvement; but do make sure that the judges see and appreciate your leaky cylinders, because such commitment to originality really does deserve major points at concourse.
Just a note of caution, though: if you're planning an extended rehabilitation (like in excess of fifteen years), leave the brakes till close to the end. You don't want to leave the hydraulic fluid in the system longer than necessary, because even the best fluid is hygroscopic, and, as I have discovered, you certainly don't want to be leaving the rubbers unexpanded in the cylinders, because firstly they will get a set and secondly the slimy red goop turns out to be a chemical precursor for super-glue, and you will find it impossible to bleed the brakes and very hard to get the rubbers out. In my case, the holes in the master cylinder piston were also blocked, and the small hole - the bypass port - also looked suspiciously opaque. (Actually, it must be true about ill winds - I found that the reason the bypass port was opaque was that it had never been drilled out when the cylinder was sleeved, so the brakes would have come on, but never released. They could never have worked properly. The machine shop who had done the job originally had gone out of business - which may acount for why it had been so cheap - so I had to pay to have it done again.)
ASTER Cylinder Having complained about the master cylinder, I must now admit that it's a pretty sophisticated piece of technology (note however that my dictionary gives one of the meanings of sophisticated as "involved in sophistry, deprived of simplicity"). So I'm not sure whether the sophistication is the result of premeditated design or a series of compromises to make it work more or less as you'ld expect: it does seem to be much more complicated than you'ld think it ought to be.
To remove it, it's easiest to remove the floor board, even though this means removing the seats first. Alternatively if you prefer the brake fluid in your eyes and clothes rather than on your duco, you can struggle to undo it from underneath. In either case, undo the hydraulic pipe union and drain the fluid. The manual says you should disconnect the brake pedal return spring, and lift out the brake pedal with pushrod and rubber boot, but I prefer to undo the clevis pin on the brake pedal and remove the push-rod and boot with the cylinder. Undo the two bolts which luckily have captive nuts on the chassis bracket and you can remove the cylinder: if you're careful you shouldn't spill too much fluid onto your paintwork.
When you get it onto the bench you can take off the boot and withdraw the pushrod, then push the piston far enough down the bore to remove the circlip. Now the pressure of the return spring should be enough to push the piston and rubbers out, and the valve and valve body should come out with it leaving only the valve washer still inside, which you must also get out. Carefully note the order of components.
Have a look inside the reservoir: directly underneath the filler cap you can see two holes, one small (the "bypass port") and one larger (the "feed orifice") behind it. In its normal position, the piston is held back on the piston stop and circlip by the return spring, and the master rubber rests between the two holes. The master cylinder is filled with fluid, and so is the annular space behind the master rubber: this space is filled through the feed orifice. Fluid is prevented from draining out of the back of the piston by the secondary rubber which you stretch carefully over the end of the piston and into its groove.
When the brake pedal is pressed (the piston goes from right to left in the drawing above), fluid is forced through the holes in the side of the valve body, past the sides of the rubber valve itself and into the brake pipes where it does its job.
When the brake pedal is released, the piston is returned to its original position by the piston return spring (ie the piston and the master rubber are pushed from left to right by the spring). The fluid from the space behind the piston can flow past the sides of the master rubber allowing the master cylinder to fill quickly; to help this, the piston has a number of small holes in the head, and there is a dished washer between the piston face and the rubber (make sure the holes are clear, and make sure the washer is the right way round - concave side away from the piston head). If the brake shoes aren't adjusted ideally (and they rarely are), you can, as everyone knows, "pump" the brakes again quickly, and the extra fluid which has entered the system presses the shoes closer and more firmly against the drums.
When you let the brakes off, the piston is pushed back against its stop by the return spring, and the bypass port is uncovered. The shoes are returned to their rest position by the shoe springs; the pressure in the system opens the valve against the pressure of the piston return spring and fluid is returned to the reservoir through the bypass port. When the pressure is about 8 psi, the pressure of the piston return spring closes the valve, keeping a small pressure in the system, which keeps the wheel cylinder rubbers expanded. Occasionally the bypass port becomes blocked with dirt, or covered by the piston rubber due to poor adjustment or softening of the rubber (or because your machine shop didn't drill it out in the first place - see above). In that case the fluid can't return to the reservoir and the brakes will bind in the "on" position. Solution: make sure the piston return spring is long enough, adjust the pedal free movement, clean out the port, fit new rubbers, get a competent shop to do the sleeving properly.
Here's a question: when you pump the brakes gently so fluid flows past the master rubber from the space behind it, why doesn't the partial vacuum also draw air into the system past the sides of the secondary rubber?
A: Not much - good focus, good exposure, and and the resolution is at least good enough to show very nicely how the Micram adjuster on the top shoe is assembled back-to-front, which would have made it very difficult to adjust the shoe.
RONT Brakes I don't think there are any tricks to the front brakes. When dismantling you have to be careful not to twist the flexible brake hose, so if you're dismantling that far you first undo the union nut on the metal pipe while holding the nut on the hose itself with a spanner, then undo the locknut on the flexible hose, and then the banjo on the brake plate (taking care not to lose the copper gaskets), which releases the flexible hose. I like to put the banjo bolt back in place with its gaskets, so they don't get lost.
Take off the grease cap, remove the split pin and undo the stub axle nut - there is a left-hand-thread on the left hand side of the car, and a right-hand-thread on the right side. Prise off the brake drum, taking the outer bearing with it. Remove the inner bearing using a hub-puller if you have one, or ingenuity and persistence if you haven't. Take off the spacer and grease retainer. Note that once you've taken off the drum, you must pull off the inner bearing etc, and reassemble them into the brake drum, because otherwise you can't reassemble it properly - the bearing will not fit properly into the drum when you offer it up, and the grease retainer will have nowhere to make the seal. Undo the four nuts and bolts holding the brake plate assembly to the stub axle, and remove.
Reassembly is quite straightforward. The back plates are quite clearly assymetrical in order to accomodate the wheel cylinders, so you can't get it wrong. Bolt the wheel cylinders into place, naturally using Loctite, noting that the Micram adjuster is going to go on the bottom on the front cylinder and on the top on the rear cylinder. Fitting the shoes is a bit tricky. First note that each shoe has one plain end and one slotted end; the slot is going to fit over the Micram adjuster. The two pull-off springs fit into the front hole on the slotted end, and the second from back hole on the plain end; they go between the shoe and the backplate, not outside the shoe. So: first fit the springs onto the shoes, then on each shoe, slip the slotted end over the adjuster. Then, first on one shoe, then the other, lever the plain end into the groove in the wheel cylinder. This will be easier if the Micram adjusters are turned fully anti-clockwise, ie right off, and it is probably easier if the back plate has been bolted into place on the stub axle (the bolts are inside the drum, and the nuts outside; as always, don't forget the Loctite).
New bearings are very cheap, so I made a point of using new bearings throughout. Pack the inner bearing with grease, and push it into place in the brake drum. Fit the spacer and grease retainer into the drum on top of the bearing, making sure it's the right way round (open side towards the oil or grease you're trying to retain), and push the drum onto the hub.
EAR Brakes Unfortunately nothing can improve the rear brakes, which have one leading and one trailing shoe both operated by one wheel cylinder which is supposed to be free to move in the backplate in order to equalise the braking force between the two shoes. The manual makes a virtue of this deficiency, claiming that it gives "the advantage of equal braking action when the brakes are used in reverse". In fact this is not exactly true: eventually the works become glued up with road dirt which stops the cylinder from sliding freely and makes the trailing shoe virtually useless, and they are if anything even worse in reverse when the one effective leading shoe becomes a trailing shoe (this is also the real reason why, in the words of the manual, the front brakes "take the greater percentage of the braking load" - not because the front brakes have twin leading shoes, but because more often than not the back brakes just don't do their job).
The pictures above show the front and back of the left rear brakes. These are a little more tricky than the front brakes, and I found a couple of pitfalls.
The piston is in two halves, and the inner half has a bevelled slot for the handbrake lever. You assemble the springs and rubbers in the normal way, then the inner half of the piston, and then you have to slide the handbrake lever into position and hold it in place with the pivot pin. Then you fit the outer half of the piston with the seal and dust cover. When you pull on the brake lever, it forces the outer half of the piston outwards, and when it's assembled in the brakeplate, it forces the leading shoe (ie the bottom shoe) against the drum. The cylinder is supposed to be free to slide in its slot, and it is held in place by the rubber boot. The idea is that the reaction of the pressure of the leading shoe against the drum makes the whole cylinder assembly slide upwards in its groove, thus forcing the trailing shoe against the drum. Inevitably it becomes glued up with road dirt, and doesn't work effectively. I know of no answer to this, except to clean it frequently. A little smear of grease on the back of the cylinder will help it to move freely initially, when it should work at least long enough, hopefully, for it to pass its rego. The other problem is that the cylinder is held in place only by the rubber boot; when it starts to fray, the cylinder isn't held exactly in place. Similar systems were used on other British cars, notably Standard Triumph, but - at least on those I've had the pleasure of working on - the cylinders were held in place by a spring clip rather than the rubber boot.
The other thing I found to be wary of is the backplate. At first sight they look symmetrical, but they are not, which means you must fit the plates to the correct side. The shoes are located by a shoe steady spring. You push this spring through the hole in the brakeshoe and twist it, where it engages with a little bracket welded to the backplate. This bracket is the source of the asymmetry: it is to the rear of the triangular plate pressing on the top, and to the front on the bottom. You can just see the spotweld in the second picture, where the bracket is welded. If you try to assemble the backplates the wrong way around, the bracket will be to the front on the top, and to the rear on the bottom. You will find, as I have, that you can assemble the steady spring, with difficulty, but the brake shoes have restricted movement.
The book gives no guidance about assembly, which can be tricky if its done on the car (but quite straightforward if you've taken the backplate off). So: first wind the Micram right off, then assemble the piston into the cylinder, and rotating the piston until the slot for the handbrake lever engages with the lever. Fit the Micram, and hold it all in place with the lower shoe while you fit the lower shoe steady spring. Note that, as with the front brakes, the slotted end of the bottom shoe fits over the Micram adjuster; the other end of the cylinder has a groove, and the plain end of the other shoe engages in it. Now the return springs: these go behind the brake shoes. Once again, the manual gives no guidance: I figured that the return springs were strong enough, so I fitted them into the first hole of the doublet (ie the easiest hole!). Fit the front spring first, engaging it in the lower shoe. Engage the upper end of the front spring into the front hole on the upper shoe, then fit the front edge of the top shoe into the slot on the top of the cylinder. Now engage the bottom end of the rear spring into the rearmost hole in the bottom shoe, and lever the top shoe into position, engaging the spring as it goes. I found that bracket for the top steady spring wasn't in exactly the right place, which is a bit surprising. On the other hand, on the right hand side there was only one (lower) spring, and so, shrugging slightly, I consigned the left hand side upper spring to the spares box. Now, make sure the whole assembly is free to move up and down to the limit of the cylinder in its slot, then fit the brake-drum over the shoes, tighten the nut and use a fresh splitpin.
Now as discussed above, these brakes were never very efficient, but particularly the handbrake is hard to get on with. There is less movement in the handbrake piston lever than you might expect, and that means that although you may be pulling on the handbrake itself with considerable force, you cannot bring the shoes into contact with the drums unless both sets of shoes are adjusted properly - just skimming the brake drum when the brakes are off. In my case it was even more difficult, because the effective range of the handbrake lever was restricted (what had happened, one day, before its long rest and while it was still in daily use, and when it was parked outside my home, just around the corner from the pub, two patrons, each as sharp and bright as a bagfull of rusty hammers, had parked their car right up against mine while they went to refresh themselves. Some time later, when they were fully refreshed and ready to leave, they found themselves parked in by another car which had parked right behind their's, and had thought the easy solution was to let my handbrake off and push my car forward. Unfortunately they didn't know about fly-off handbrakes, so with two beefy idiots pushing on the button while trying to release the brake, something had to give. What gave was the pawl, which now has only two teeth, and the ratchet itself, which now has a very limited effective range. I was not able to source cheap replacement parts, and drew back from the impossibly expensive solution offered by my parts supplier. Note to self: Future precaution: don't leave the car outside a pub, don't leave it uncovered, and do leave it in gear with the handbrake off!).
So, first undo the handbrake adjuster nuts until the handbrake lever (confusing naming system - everything seems to be the handbrake lever. In this case it is referring to the operating lever, at the cylinder) is completely relaxed (no tension on it at all). Then adjust each Micram adjuster through the hole in the brakedrum until the brake pads are just skimming the brakedrum. Possibly undo the Micram one notch. Then adjust the adjuster nuts, both sides together, until the brakes come on fully, ensuring once again that they are fully off when the handbrake is released.
Friction in the hand-brake cable is another thing that makes the brakes inefficient. Because I don't remember ever having greased mine, and any residual grease from the manufacturer had long since reverted to the rocks from which it had been extracted, this was a problem in my case. I cleaned it all by soaking in mineral turps, working the cable backwards and forwards inside the outer, then flushed it through with clean turps. When it had dried, I covered the cable with heatshrink plastic,then worked molybdenum disulphide (Molyslip) into it by hanging it up from one end and dripping the molyslip in at the top until it came out from the bottom (hint: don't do this before an important meeting: your nails won't come clean until they have grown out!).
Sorry anyone who has been following this blog, but I just can't keep up with it. I have a cooking blog that I am much more focused on right now and it's using up all my blogging energy. I'm not going to take this one down, but I highly doubt I will be posting here anymore. On the other hand I will be doing weekly cat posts over at Cooking Stuff. Right now I am copying all the back posts from here, but once that is done I will be doing new posts every Sunday.
Bob is a 7 year old grey Maine Coon (mostly, we think) cat. He was adopted from MSPCA-Angell Memorial Hospital in Boston. He likes sleeping, rolling around, rubbin's, sitting in laps and stale diet food. He is also known as Tubba, Fattyboombalaty, Big-Fuzzy-Monkey-Face, Poopypants, Buddy, BigMan and Fluffy Pantaloons, among others.
Noodles is about one year old, we believe. She was also gotten through MSPCA-Angell Memorial Hospital. She is an unwed teenaged mother with two kittens from two different fathers (sounds like daytime TV doesn't it?). Her and her litter were being fostered by my brother and his wife. The kittens were easily placed in homes, but we couldn't bear to let her go. She enjoys running around like a nut, juggling toy mice, lovin's, sleeping in doorways, putting on weight (it's good), purring so loud you can hear her across the room and being uncertain of Bob. Also known as Mama, Little Girl, Pretty Lady and Knockitoff.
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The 2016 IAB Summit was a truly inspiring and exciting event! Gathering industry leaders, movers and shakers in one room is bound to trigger creativity and fuel inspiration for a productive and game changing year ahead.
Effective Measure was proud to have been able to introduce Roli Okoro from Vivaki MENA as our honoured guest speaker. Roli has over 15 years’ worth of experience in both the TV and Digital industry across a variety of disciplines including media operations, technical account and product management.
Roli was an undisputed highlight of the programme with her palpable passion for digital and her relatable dissection of the complexities of programmatic, she had the audience geared up and ready for the challenges ahead in education, and the adoption of programmatic advertising in South Africa.
Effective Measures’ own Nicolle Harding, together with Peter Langschmidt from Echo, explained to the guests how the new Effective Measure Digital Survey will complement the most recent industry changes and assist Brands, Publishers and Agencies to fully embrace and utilize data in a meaningful and lucrative way.
The introduction of the new survey, together with Effective Measures’ new products, will give local publishers more exposure opportunities by making local online audiences easier to reach. After these products have been in the market for a while, Effective Measure will be able to set benchmarks and provide guidelines on issues such as ad viewability and ad recognition.
Inspiration, creativity and collaborative efforts were the major take-out of the event and all of us at Effective Measure are proud to be part of the South African digital marketing ecosystem – a group dedicated to accelerated growth, innovation and collective efforts.
To further highlight our industry’s appetite for success and growth, the 2016 Bookmark Awards, aptly dubbed “The Oscars of the digital world” was an impressive event from beginning to end. Our heartiest congratulations to all the nominees and winners! You have done the industry proud and we look forward to seeing more extraordinary achievements from you in the year to come.
We hosted our first “Leadership Lunch” on 4 March 2016 at the beautiful La Campagnola restaurant in Bryanston.
The objective of hosting events like this inaugural gathering, is to bring together industry members and stimulate a collective conversation that foster the creation of better and more diverse tools being brought into market.
We strongly believe that all industry players need to work together to help form our growing skills. Events like these will stimulate growth and nurture the seeds of creativity in our rapidly evolving industry so we can develop into a thriving and constructive ecosystem.
Starters were served as Bruno Bertrand from Estee Lauder opened up the floor, discussing a broad based funnel approach vs targeted custom audience targeting. While there was some playful arguments in the approaches, everyone agreed that there is a definite move away from environment and toward audiences for higher ROI and contextual relevancy.
A lot of animated discussion ensued around trusted and accessible audience data available to the SA market and how using this data effectively has the ability to transform our businesses.
It was recognised that South Africa is not too far behind international players, with local companies investing in programmatic and audience technology. The general consensus among the guests was that this technology is far too pricey for many Publishers to implement on their own and local, more cost effective solutions are required.
Mains rolled in and the discussions grew heartier. While it was agreed that there is limited demand for audience data right now, the need for good quality data to be available in the very near future was uncontested. Basic demographics and general behavioural statistics are no longer enough. Key stake holders and data partners, like ourselves, recognize the increasing demand for intelligent and well formulated segments. The integration of EM LSM and ECS segments aims to accelerate this framework as does the call for aggregated publisher data.
The power of aggregated data for publishers is manifold. Primary among them is the benefit of earned, scaled revenue channels as well as enhanced own customer experience. There is also a question of data protection. The emPower solution was introduced where audience data is sold blind to market as opposed to other segmentation partners who leave publishers exposed.
As the menu turned to something a little sweeter, so did the conversation. The majority of the guests agreed that ad blocking is not really a threat in South Africa at the moment, due to it being a mobile first ecosystem as well as the average user not being aware of these offerings.
Having said that, the focus on contextually purchased ads will protect advertisers from ad blocking when users do become aware of its function, by adding relevancy to users that will diminish irritation.
“Thanks SO much for having me around Friday. You’ve got my interest piqued very much” – Matt Landon, Zenith Optimedia
“Thanks so much for the lunch on Friday. It was a great opportunity to discuss key issues facing our industry” – Tim Spira, eNCA
“I wanted to let you know that I consider the event an outstanding success. It was interesting, informative and thoroughly enjoyable (despite some serious Bookmark hangovers). The format was inventive and engaging.” – Moti Grauman, Whitecollar Media
“Thanks for inviting me to the event. I really enjoyed the conversation topics and finding out what other industries are facing with respect to digital advertising.” – Aliciela Cinches, DSTV
We will definitely be hosting more of these events in the future and look forward to working with our clients and partners to build, strengthen and develop the SA digital landscape.
Access reports and infographics covering demographics, industries, regions and more for the Middle East and Africa.
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Students analyze their favorite song lyrics here, searching for poetic devices have the students print the lyrics of their song as well as put their song onto a . Poetry unit song analysis assignment [pic] you will analyze the lyrics of a song as poetry you will look for the use of the poetic and literary devices that you have learned in your writing and reading classes. American pie don mclean wrote the song american pie in 1971 what do the lyrics mean. Let it be by the beatles song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position and in the lyrics, let it be is repeated a few times nick - canada. The lyrics of the song “hall of fame” (by script ft william) have an overall message to never give up and to fulfill your goals topic: song analysis how .
Students will be able to identify and define the following concepts by analyzing a set of song lyrics: figurative language, imagery, symbolism, tone, meter, rhyme, allusion, etc students will be able to practice analytical skills by creating a poster project about a song of their choice this . Song analysis same love - macklemore macklemore was driven by the issue of marriage equality and the use of ‘gay’ as a derogative term in the hip-hop industry, and society he wanted to make an impact on his fellow musicians, rappers and hip-hop artists and express his concerns for the use of words such as ‘faggot’ and ‘that’s gay . Song lyrics: looking through the window of cultural texts if you took the time to listen to the lyrics of a song instead of mumbling uselessly to the catchy melody, you’d notice that some bands and musical artists are informing their audience of present-time themes and issues. The lyrics of bohemian rhapsody may have multiple meanings depending on your state of mind queen fans have come up with various analysis for the song, popular .
Understanding the meaning of don mclean's american pie, and placing the song in its historical and cultural context but however open to interpretation the lyrics . Powerful meaning behind “imagine” by john lennon (song meaning & lyrics analysis) january 29, 2016 [email protected] 4 comments it would not be an over exaggeration to call john lennon a visionary and a pure genius of musical prowess. “redemption song” begins with a story of how the narrator has been persecuted for years only to overcome it all with heavenly aid, leading to the aforementioned triumph it was if marley was . My text is from the lyrics of a song written by a band called unwritten law which falls into the punk rock genre the song is called cailin which is written by the main singer scott the song compromises the bands normal style of play by using a softer more melodic, slow paced style of music .
Listen to the song with the lyrics in front of you as you play the song, underline or highlight important lines and phrases that contribute to its meaning, as well . Song lyrics essay examples 5 total results a review of eminem's album the marshal mathers lp song 836 words 2 pages the songs and verse i chose, and the reasons . Song lyrics - copy brought to school on 1/14 10 written literary analysis - accuracy and explanation of literary devices example provided is the correct literary device and an in-depth analysis of the literary device and. Interested in the deeper meanings of beatles songs so are we beatles song meanings and interpretations with user discussion all lyrics are property and . The times they are a-changin' (song) jump to billy bragg covered the song but altered the lyrics to make it a protest song dealing with the issues of 2017 bragg .
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When analyzing a song, keep in mind that the vocals/lyrics and music are one unit it's impossible to properly analyze a song by simply reading the lyrics here are some songs that might be worth analyzing.
Bob dylan – blowin’ in the wind (lyrics review & song meaning) june 5, 2016 [email protected] one comment in a previous post we took a look at the meaning of “like a rolling stone” by bob dylan and we kinda got hooked in with his lyricism.
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Allahabad Bank has branches in 2 districts in Delhi like New Delhi , Delhi , . Please select a district from the list below to see the branches in that district and to get the location, contact details, IFSC code, MICR code.
When you want to make a payment to an account you would need to mention an IFSC code along with the account number. IFSC code is used to identify a branch of a bank. An account number along with an IFSC code is used uniquely identify an account. This combination can be then used to make online fund transfer through NEFT or RTGS.
MICR stands for Magnetic Ink Character Recognition. It appears on your cheque just after your cheque number. It is used to identify a particular branch of a bank in a city. It is a nine digit number of which first 3 digits stand for city, next 3 for bank and last 3 for branch.
The MICR code is used for clearing the cheques. A machine can read MICR code and quickly identify the exact branch where the account of the cheque issuers is held.
National Electronic Funds Transfer is used for transferring the funds online. The system is available from 8 in the morning till 7 in the evening and 1 in the afternoon. Any NEFT requests not cleared on a day are rolled over to the next day and cleared on next working day. If you want to transfer funds instantly use RTGS or IMPS instead. You can also use online wallets.
The Royal Bank Of Scotland Nv has branches in 1 districts in West Bengal like Kolkata. Please select a district from the list below to see the branches in that district and to get the location, contact details, IFSC code, MICR code.
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“Mark Price makes Nathan Detroit hew closely to the ethnic type in Damon Runyon's short stories that are the original source material for the book.“
"Mr. Price is a dynamo, and his duet with Ms. Anderson in 'Sue Me' was the highlight of a show that is full of highlights."
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The last thing most parents of gifted children think their kids will have problems with is homework. After all, gifted children are cognitively advanced and learn quickly. Unfortunately, for some parents, visions of straight-A report cards are replaced by one or more (or even all) of these problems:
It's not unusual for a gifted child to have all of these problems. It is difficult to motivate a child to do homework, particularly if a child is intrinsically motivated. The first step in solving these homework problems is to understand what causes them.
A gifted child with dyslexia, an auditory processing problem, or some other learning disability may find it difficult to perform as well as they should in school and on homework. Gifted children are not immune to these disabilities and the effect of such disabilities on their learning is then reflected in their homework, including an avoidance to do it. Gifted children with undiagnosed disabilities may be confused and even embarrassed by problems they have understanding concepts or doing their homework. It is much less psychologically and emotionally threatening to avoid doing the homework than it is to do it and fail at it. If a child doesn’t try, he can easily convince himself that had he done the homework, he would have done it well.
Gifted children who are disorganized – and that is a large number of them – have a hard time doing homework because they have misplaced the assignment, forgot to bring the book or worksheet home or forgot the due date. Daily planners don’t seem to help these children because they tend to lose, misplace, or forget those as well. If they have managed to bring all the necessary materials home on the right day, they can then forget to take it to school or they may take it to school, but be unable to find it in their backpack or stuff it in their desk or locker at school, where it disappears until the end of the semester or school year.
Children who are perfectionists are often reluctant to complete their homework because they don’t feel it is good enough. If it doesn’t meet their standards, which tend to be quite high, they can become frustrated. Over time, they may procrastinate in order avoid that frustration. Perfectionist children may complete their homework, but then neglect to turn it in because they aren’t satisfied with it or don’t feel that it reflects their true ability and don’t want their teacher to see it and evaluate it. Perfectionists may also choose to put little effort into their work since they can then rationalize the lack of perfection on the lack of effort.
Work that is not challenging or stimulating can be so tedious to complete that gifted children will avoid doing it at all costs. Tasks, for any child, should be optimally challenging. That means that they should not be too easy or too difficult. Tasks that are too difficult can lead to anxiety while tasks that are too easy can lead to boredom. In both cases, children find it difficult to concentrate on the task. They will avoid the tasks in order to avoid the unpleasant feeling — either anxiety or boredom — that comes with it. When children are given tasks that are too difficult, they can get help learning the concepts or completing the task. However, when tasks are too easy, no help is necessary; children are simply expected to complete the tasks, in spite of the fact that boredom makes it just as difficult to concentrate on a task as anxiety does. Sometimes children will manage to complete focus long enough to do the homework, but they will rush through it to get it done and as a result, make numerous careless errors.
Gifted children with a learning disability may have problems with homework. Like all children with a learning disability, gifted children need to learn how to manage the disability and need specific learning strategies and classroom accommodations in order to work at their level of ability. However, it's important to recognize that gifted children are often misdiagnosed with disorders like ADHD, bipolar, and ODD (oppositional defiant disorder. Some learning disabilities can be found through IQ and achievement subtest scores. This testing, and any screenings for disorders, should be done by a psychologist who has knowledge of and experience working with gifted children. It's also important to understand that problems with homework can have many causes; looking for a disability should not necessarily be the first thing considered.
Some children have problems getting with homework because they forget to bring it home, forget the books they need to do it, forget to take it back to school, or forget when it's due. If they do remember all that, they may lose the homework, which may eventually turn up — at the end of the school year, stuffed with countless other papers in the child's desk or locker.
Eileen Bailey, former ADD/ADHD expert, had some excellent suggestions for helping kids get organized. Although most gifted kids don't have ADD/ADHD, some need help keeping their work organized. One suggestion is the Basket of Preparation. Children drop homework and books in a basket when they come home from school, get it from the basket when it's time to do homework, then put it back in the basket when it's done. In the morning everything they need is in one place, ready to take to school.
While you might get your child to do the homework and take it to school, there is no guarantee that your child will turn it in. What can you do to make sure the homework gets turned in? A plastic, expanding folder with separate compartments is a good way to help kids keep track of work that needs to be turned in. Each compartment can be labeled so that a child knows where the homework is for each class. The expanding folder can be used along with the Basket of Preparation. When homework is completed, rather than just placing it in the basket, it can be placed in the appropriate compartment of the expanding folder, which is kept in the basket.
These techniques can work for teens as well as young children, but teens might also find an electronic organizer, such as a palm pilot, useful. Teens love electronic gadgets, so they might be more motivated to keep track of their work electronically. It eliminates assignments written in numerous different places, including little scraps of paper. However, this might not be a good choice for those children who lose more than their homework.
Gifted children will often rush through homework that is too easy for them. They are eager to get it done so that they can move on to more interesting and stimulating activities. One solution to this problem is to have a set time every day to complete homework. This time must be used for study whether the child has homework or not. When children have homework, they know they must do it during this time. If the homework takes them only fifteen minutes and their assigned study time is one hour, they must fill in the remaining time with additional study.
The additional study children do can consist of enrichment activities. For example, if a child has an assignment to draw a map of the expansion of the Roman Empire, they might write an essay about the Romans or they might write a short story about an imaginary Roman soldier. Once children know they have to fill the assigned study time, they may be less likely to rush through their homework just to get it done and move on to other activities.
The daily study time should be the same time every day. Parents should discuss the options with their children so that the children can have some control. For example, children might choose to do their homework right after school or they might choose to do it right after dinner. It is important, however, that the time be the same every day. Children cannot choose to do it after school one day and then after dinner another day, depending on their mood.
Although homework time should be the same every day, children who are involved in extracurricular activities may need a more complex schedule. The may need to do homework right after school on Mondays because they have a dance class after dinner but will do homework after dinner on the other days. In other words, the schedule must be consistent and not based on daily moods. Not only will children learn that scheduling time for homework is important, they will also learn necessary time management skills.
Ideally, teachers will recognize the need for more challenging homework and will be willing to provide it. However, if a child has had issues getting homework done and turned in for so long that it has become a habit, other strategies may be needed at school, whether the teachers provide more challenging work or not. Some schools have homework hotlines that parents can call to find out about homework assignments. In addition, some teachers have Web sites, where they post assignments. Parents can check with their child's teachers to see if such a hotline exists and if so, what the teachers' extension numbers are for that hotline. Parents can also check on Web sites and get the Web address.
Parents can also arrange with a teacher to sign daily papers about homework. Every day a child writes down homework and has the teacher sign a paper, even when there is no homework. Children cannot say they have no homework when they do. On those days children have no homework, they should still spend their designated homework time studying. However, for this system to work, children and parents must agree on a consequence for failing to bring home a signed homework sheet.
Good study habits are important for success in school and these strategies can help develop those habits.
The first clue Bonnie Beavers had of her daughter’s learning disability came in the second grade. The girl scored at the 99th percentile in math on the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, but when her teacher divided the class into groups for math, she was not in the highest one.
Beavers showed the child’s test results to the teacher, who was unmoved. “I caught her counting on her fingers,” she said. Then she went completely over the top by insisting none of her students knew the groups were ranked by perceived ability.
The girl was later diagnosed as having attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and executive function disorder (an inability to self-organize), as was her older brother. Like many bright children with such disabilities, they had to endure teachers suggesting they were lazy because they could not complete repetitive assignments in reasonable time.
Such children experience frustration, even in this region of great teachers and well-run schools. Too many educators here, according to numerous parent witnesses, share a stubborn blind spot about disabilities that can be mistaken for sloth or carelessness.
Beavers’s children attended the Montgomery County schools, which appear no worse by this measure than other local districts. A Montgomery schools spokesman said specialists are training teachers on the need for accommodations. Beavers briefly enrolled her daughter in a well-regarded private school to see if that would make a difference. She was again disappointed.
A startling part of Beavers’s story is that despite her children’s inability to memorize multiplication tables in the third grade, both were admitted to the Center for the Highly Gifted at Lucy V. Barnsley Elementary School in the fourth grade. “The screening is mostly concept-based,” Beavers said. “They loved being challenged, and it was the only time they felt socially comfortable at school.”
Still, some of the teachers didn’t understand that intelligence is not measured by how much homework you can do. “One night’s assignment for just one subject was to create dialogue for a Shakespeare character, soak stationery in tea and crumple it to look like parchment, and write the dialogue in ink — in calligraphy,” Beavers said. “Sheer torture for a learning-disabled student who works slowly and can barely print legibly with a pencil.”
After two years at Barnsley, her son wanted to go to a math-science magnet school, but failed to qualify. He finished only half the math questions in the allotted time, though all were correct.
He enrolled at Westland Middle School, where Beavers asked for a 504 Plan, part of a federal law that requires schools to give children with disabilities a boost. She presented his high test scores and the contrasting Bs and Cs he was getting because of late or missing work. She asked for extra time on tests and other accommodations. The head of the school’s education management team said, “I feel sorry for your son. You are clearly pressuring him to make As,” then walked out. A spokesman for the county schools would not comment on the situation citing privacy issues.
Beavers thought her daughter would do better at Holton-Arms, a private school for girls in Bethesda. Based on her test scores she was placed in the highest math group and given extra time on tests. But when Beavers asked the school to cut back on repetitive homework as long as each concept was covered, the response was: “We don’t offer that accommodation.” When I contacted the school, a spokesperson confirmed that the school does not have that accommodation.
If you wish to believe Beavers was gaming the system for her lazy kids, that’s your right. I have studied too many of these cases to accept that explanation. Why not make more of an effort to persuade teachers with personal views on this to try accommodation anyway, and see what happens?
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And here I am, once again, repeating the life in this era for another one year from 2015 to 2016. By this time, then it's about three times I repeated the life in this era.
It's not that History Correction Mission that I should do in this era was failed. It's just that I did not even start the History Correction Mission effort in this era yet. In the previous two repetitions of life in this era I mostly spent my entire time by walking around the world and enjoy the life, and just looking around on some interesting things happened in this era.
By the way, my name is Rain, I was a time avatar whose duty is to fix history in the era in which I was sent by my Time Travel Force that until now I still can not have a complete control upon.
My Time Travel Force continuously throws me across different time and place to live for one year in that era to correct some historical mistakes in the era in which I was sent into.
Where if I fail to do that, then my Time Travel Force will send me back to the beginning of that era to try once again correct the historical mistake, to as many as needed until I managed to repair the history. Only if it was successfully completed, then I will be sent to a different era, after spending one year in that era.
And here I am now, in the era of 2015's one more time. Incidentally, since this time I am not yet excited at all to perform any historical mistake correction in this year and still not completely conduct any research on some varieties of possible events in this year that should have happened in history, but have the possibility to not going to happen for a reason that will make the historical mistake to happen.
In which, if that happens, usually the life story of this universe that has deviated from the original history will form into a branch of entirely different parallel universe. While I? my Time Travel Force will not let me get into the flow of life story of this different parallel universe. My Time Travel Force will immediately grabbed me and sent me back to the beginning of the era in question to repeat the life at that era to try to correct the flow of history in that era once again.
As readers of this blog, you might think that I fake my story. It is okay. Either you believe it or not, it would not affect me. After all, I've noticed there have been so many films in this era about time exploration which may makes you think what I told you about in this blog is just a mirage story. But definitely, coupled with this year, so I've been three times to repeat the life in this era, in the 2015's.
In the first repetition of life in this 2015 I just spent my time to walk and relax around the world as a backpacker. While in the second repetition of life in this year I followed this Asian talent search contest and became the first champion, you've certainly never remember it, because that event never happened in your life in this version of universe that you and I are living in right now. The life version of 2015 in where I became the champion of Asian talent search contest had became a branch of a different parallel universe. As for this version of life repetition that I'm having right now, maybe I'll try to be a writer, especially as a personal blogger, just to share my experience as a time traveler.
Of course I'm not going to write about the things that will happen this year, because it's only going to mess up history, it would be better if maybe I write about my experiences traveling in some previous eras, in the past, present, and future.
You are free to believe my stories in this personal blog as real experiences that were really happening or want to consider it as a fantasy story. Either way, it should be interesting to see how you would react after reading this personal blog.
To identify and fix the historical mistakes in this era is my primary mission that I have to do, so if were to fail again to correct the historical mistake in this life repetition, at most, after one year, I will be sent back to the beginning of this year with the same task again, that is to find and fix historical mistakes that are currently going on.
So if in this life repetition I fail again, then what will happen to you? Well, you will be living your life in the parallel universe where in this version of your live there will be a story about me (whom you might thought as a delusional and insane person) who claimed as a time traveler who became the author of this personal blog about the life story of this time traveler's, and the existence of this mysterious time traveler author will only lasts for one year, during 2015 to 2016 alone, because after spending one year, this time traveler author will not going to live a life in that version of universe anymore. Because this crazy time traveler author will be sent to the original version of universe specifically in 2015 to once again try to find and correct the historical mistake.
But do not worry, even if your life that you are living now will be part of the life story of a different parallel universe or even if your life will still be part of the original version of universe, you would never notice it.
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We prove the vanishing of the Koszul homology group$H$_{μ}(Kos($M$)_{μ}), where μ is the minimal number of generators of M. We give a counterexample that the Koszul complex of a module is not always acyclic and show its relationship with the homology of commutative rings.
Ilia Binder Department of Mathematics, University of Toronto Mark Braverman Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto Michael Yampolsky Department of Mathematics, University of Toronto
In this paper we consider the computational complexity of uniformizing a domain with a given computable boundary. We give nontrivial upper and lower bounds in two settings: when the approximation of the boundary is given either as a list of pixels, or by a Turing machine.
The topological group $\mathcal{D}^k(\mathbb{S})$ of diffeomorphisms of the unit circle $\mathbb{S}$ of Sobolev class$H$^{$k$}, for$k$large enough, is a Banach manifold modeled on the Hilbert space $H^k(\mathbb{S})$ . In this paper we show that the$H$^{1}right-invariant metric obtained by right-translation of the$H$^{1}inner product on $T_{\rm id}\mathcal{D}^k(\mathbb{S})\simeq H^k(\mathbb{S})$ defines a smooth Riemannian metric on $\mathcal{D}^k(\mathbb{S})$ , and we explicitly construct a compatible smooth affine connection. Once this framework has been established results from the general theory of affine connections on Banach manifolds can be applied to study the exponential map, geodesic flow, parallel translation, curvature etc. The diffeomorphism group of the circle provides the natural geometric setting for the Camassa–Holm equation – a nonlinear wave equation that has attracted much attention in recent years – and in this context it has been remarked in various papers how to construct a smooth Riemannian structure compatible with the$H$^{1}right-invariant metric. We give a self-contained presentation that can serve as a detailed mathematical foundation for the future study of geometric aspects of the Camassa–Holm equation.
We obtain integral boundary decay estimates for solutions of fourth-order elliptic equations on a bounded domain with regular boundary. We apply these estimates to obtain stability bounds for the corresponding eigenvalues under small perturbations of the boundary.
[10] Elliptic CR-manifolds and shear invariant ordinary differential equations with additional symmetries
Vladimir Ezhov School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of South Australia Gerd Schmalz School of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science, University of New England
We classify the ordinary differential equations that correspond to elliptic CR-manifolds with maximal isotropy. It follows that the dimension of the isotropy group of an elliptic CR-manifold can only be 10 (for the quadric), 4 (for the listed examples) or less. This is in contrast with the situation of hyperbolic CR-manifolds, where the dimension can be 10 (for the quadric), 6 or 5 (for semi-quadrics) or less than 4. We also prove that, for all elliptic CR-manifolds with non-linearizable isotropy group, except for two special manifolds, the points with non-linearizable isotropy form exactly some complex curve on the manifold.
Stefanie Petermichl Department of Mathematics, University of Texas at Austin Brett D. Wick Department of Mathematics, Vanderbilt University
We show that the Luzin area integral or the square function on the unit ball of ℂ^{$n$}, regarded as an operator in the weighted space$L$^{2}($w$) has a linear bound in terms of the invariant$A$_{2}characteristic of the weight. We show a dimension-free estimate for the “area-integral” associated with the weighted$L$^{2}($w$) norm of the square function. We prove the equivalence of the classical and the invariant$A$_{2}classes.
We prove that weak solutions to the obstacle problem for the porous medium equation are locally Hölder continuous, provided that the obstacle is Hölder continuous.
Universal extensions arise naturally in the Auslander bijections. For an abelian category having Auslander-Reiten duality, we exploit a bijection triangle, which involves the Auslander bijections, universal extensions and the Auslander-Reiten duality. Some consequences are given, in particular, a conjecture by Ringel is verified.
We prove that the cover ideals of all unimodular hypergraphs have the nonincreasing depth function property. Furthermore, we show that the index of depth stability of these ideals is bounded by the number of variables.
Moduli of path families are widely used to mark curves which may be neglected for some applications. We introduce ordinary and approximation modulus with respect to Banach function spaces. While these moduli lead to the same result in reflexive spaces, we show that there are important path families (like paths tangent to a given set) which can be labeled as negligible by the approximation modulus with respect to the Lorentz Lp,1-space for an appropriate p, in particular, to the ordinary L1-space if p=1, but not by the ordinary modulus with respect to the same space.
We study singular Hermitian metrics on vector bundles. There are two main results in this paper. The first one is on the coherence of the higher rank analogue of multiplier ideals for singular Hermitian metrics defined by global sections. As an application, we show the coherence of the multiplier ideal of some positively curved singular Hermitian metrics whose standard approximations are not Nakano semipositive. The aim of the second main result is to determine all negatively curved singular Hermitian metrics on certain type of vector bundles, for example, certain rank 2 bundles on elliptic curves.
We show that if X is a cocompact G-CW-complex such that each isotropy subgroup Gσ is L(2)-good over an arbitrary commutative ring k, then X satisfies some fixed-point formula which is an L(2)-analogue of Brown’s formula in 1982. Using this result we present a fixed point formula for a cocompact proper G-CW-complex which relates the equivariant L(2)-Euler characteristic of a fixed point CW-complex Xs and the Euler characteristic of X/G. As corollaries, we prove Atiyah’s theorem in 1976, Akita’s formula in 1999 and a result of Chatterji-Mislin in 2009. We also show that if X is a free G-CW-complex such that C∗(X) is chain homotopy equivalent to a chain complex of finitely generated projective Zπ1(X)-modules of finite length and X satisfies some fixed-point formula over Q or C which is an L(2)-analogue of Brown’s formula, then χ(X/G)=χ(2)(X). As an application, we prove that the weak Bass conjecture holds for any finitely presented group G satisfying the following condition: for any finitely dominated CW-complex Y with π1(Y )=G, Y satisfies some fixed-point formula over Q or C which is an L(2)-analogue of Brown’s formula.
We show that if X is a uniformly perfect complete metric space satisfying the finite doubling property, then there exists a fully supported measure with lower regularity dimension as close to the lower dimension of X as we wish. Furthermore, we show that, under the condensation open set condition, the lower dimension of an inhomogeneous self-similar set EC coincides with the lower dimension of the condensation set C, while the Assouad dimension of EC is the maximum of the Assouad dimensions of the corresponding self-similar set E and the condensation set C. If the Assouad dimension of C is strictly smaller than the Assouad dimension of E, then the upper regularity dimension of any measure supported on EC is strictly larger than the Assouad dimension of EC. Surprisingly, the corresponding statement for the lower regularity dimension fails. 1
What is the shape of a uniformly massive object that generates a gravitational potential equivalent to that of two equal point-masses? If the weight of each point-mass is sufficiently small compared to the distance between the points then the answer is a pair of balls of equal radius, one centered at each of the two points, but otherwise it is a certain domain of revolution about the axis passing through the two points. The existence and uniqueness of such a domain is known, but an explicit parameterization is known only in the plane where the region is referred to as a Neumann oval. We construct a four-dimensional “Neumann ovaloid”, solving explicitly this inverse potential problem.
We derive an integral representation for Herglotz-Nevanlinna functions in two variables, which provides a complete characterization of this class in terms of a real number, two non-negative numbers and a positive measure satisfying certain conditions. Further properties of the class of representing measures are also discussed.
Let F :RN→RN be a locally Lipschitz continuous function. We prove that F is a global homeomorphism or only injective, under suitable assumptions on the subdifferential ∂F(x). We use variational methods, nonsmooth inverse function theorem and extensions of the Hadamard-Levy Theorem. We also address questions on the Markus-Yamabe conjecture.
We extend a recent result of Avelin, Hed, and Persson about approximation of functions f that are plurisubharmonic on a domain Ω and continuous on ˙Ω, with functions that are plurisubharmonic on (shrinking) neighborhoods of ˙Ω. We show that such approximation is possible if the boundary of Ω is C0 outside a countable exceptional set E⊂∂Ω. In particular, approximation is possible on the Hartogs triangle. For Hölder continuous u, approximation is possible under less restrictive conditions on E. We next give examples of domains where this kind of approximation is not possible, even when approximation in the Hölder continuous case is possible.
This paper is devoted to a functional analytic approach to the subelliptic oblique derivative problem for the usual Laplacian with a complex parameter λ. We solve the long-standing open problem of the asymptotic eigenvalue distribution for the homogeneous oblique derivative problem when |λ| tends to ∞. We prove the spectral properties of the closed realization of the Laplacian similar to the elliptic (non-degenerate) case. In the proof we make use of Boutet de Monvel calculus in order to study the resolvents and their adjoints in the framework of L2 Sobolev spaces.
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THE BACK PAGE BY BR.UCE McCALL WHP-202 (10/00) File Number \4,T OF Ï"ijr ....9 ..... .... - /, ",'" .... ... v t..,; ..... .... J::J::." " . ... ,..), Q..: ::'rr1 : :0 ...... .: o. .."" ) .. . 'Y v """".,,"." ),.> .:/S ..c; PRESIDENTIAL PARDON APPLICATION (DO NOT SUBMIT THIS FORM UNTIL YOU HAVE PLACED ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN ESCROW.) PART I 1. The silly mIsunderstanding that leads me to request a Presidential pardon was the result of (CHECK ONE): -A conspiratorial frame-up by virility-challenged mugwumps desperate to block upcoming federal school-uniform legislation. ---.Bungled Swiss paperwork. --Legal hairsplitting on definitions of "racketeering," "mail fraud," or 2. My net worth as of this date is $ . 3. I frequently (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY): _Offer interest-free, unsecured personal loans of up to $ to friends. _Offer stock options/hot tips worth as much as $ to friends. --.Arrange salaried no-show jobs and! or lucrative Board of Directors seats worth $ --Lend ski lodges, beachside villas, private jets, or other (if other, please specifY) for friends. to friends. I SIGNED PART II Which of the statements below are true? _' ybodywho could dream up something like Whitewater and get off scot-free is somebody I could do business with." _"Tattletale chicks are my pet peeve." _"Ford's pardon of Nixon wasn't the same at all." (Explain) If any of the above statements are not true, add fifty thousand dollars to your escrow account DATE NOTARlZED SEAL NO. TO THE APPLICANT: DEPENDING ON YOUR CREDIT RATING AND BANK STATEMENTS, YOU MAY QUAllFY FOR THE SPECIAL SPEE-D-PARDON OPTION. TO ENROLL IN SPEE-D-PARDON, SIMPLY PLACE ANOTHER HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN ESCROW AND COMPLETE PART III. PART III 1. I would describe myself as (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY): _Somebody who can keep his/her big mouth shut. _Somebody who never forgets a favor. _Somebody who likes to party hear _Somebody who is well connected in Hollywood. 2. If I were ever to be accosted by the media regarding the groun s for my pardon, I would say: " I d ' b th . fi " - on t remem er e speCI cs. _"Well, 'quid pro quo' is a funny word." _"I guess he was thanking me for having fixed a parking ticket for him once." If your answer is other than one of the options above, explain: PART IV-TO BE COMPLETED ONLY BY PRESIDENTIAL RELATIVES If pardoned, I promise to change my name, move to another state, stay at least 1,000 miles away from the President and his immediate family, make no financial requests, return all photographs, letters, and other documents requested, and allow the President first editing rights on manuscripts, interviews, or any other pubhc utterance ( s) wherein his name is mentioned. THIS COMPLETES YOUR APPLICATION FOR A PRESIDENTIAL PARDON. WE REGRET THAT, OWING TO HEAVY VOLUME AND THE RESULTING HANDLING COSTS, A FEE SURCHARGE OF either ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS OR THE TITLE TO A NEW FERRARI MUST BE INCLUDED WITH YOUR APPLICATION. Imponant: You can help reduce government paperwork by burning all copies of this application.. 94 THE NEW YORKER., FEBRUARY 5, 2001
HERE RESTS my sister Josephine, born july in '29 and dead these 15 years, who carried a book on every stroll. when daddy was dying she left the streets and moved back home to tend him. her pimp came too, her Diamond Dick, and they would take turns readIng hundred people. At each town, the train paused for fifteen minutes while Gon- chigdorj took a ceremonial sip from a bowl of milk, sprinkled a few drops In the air in honor of the local spirits, and gave a brief speech. Along the way; his assistants distributed calendars fea- turing Genghis Khan in a pensive pose beneath the inscription "Democratic Mongolia." Gonchigdorj is a former math pro- fessor who first made his mark in politics as a leader of the 1990 pro-democracy movement. He is forty-seven years old, and has a round face, slick black hair, and a reputation for opportunism. I met him in his private carriage on the way north; he was resting between stops, sipping tea while the scenery slipped past. "The ruling party is against privatization," he told me. "The reason is that during the Communist regime we couldn't even talk about that issue, and the M.PR.P still believes that the state should own everything. It's softening, of course, but it's still there." It seemed that Gonchigdorj was cre- ating something of a nonissue-after all, the M.P.R.P. had presided over the initial stages of Mongolia's pri- vatization. But Gonchigdorj's former party, the Social Democrats, had been part of the coalition government in 1996, and they were still coping with the backlash that had cost them the 2000 parliamentary election. Gonchig- dorj was in trouble. He was running on the bible aloud through the house. when you poem this, and you will, she would say; remember the Book of Job. happy bIrthday and hope to you Josephine, one of the east's most wanted. may heaven be filled with literate men, may they bed you with respect. -Lucille Clifton the theme of balancing the M.PR.P's majority in parliament with a Demo- cratic president, but his message wasn't coming across as strongly as Bagabandi's plea for one-party domination, as ex- pressed in the slogan "If the govern- men t is stable, the people will be peace- ful." Before the start of the campaign, Sumati's poll had indicated that only thirty-seven per cent of the voters sup- ported Gonchigdorj. The train trip did not go well. The crowds were small and unfriendly, and the northward swing ended at Altan- bulag, a town on the Russian border whose residents seemed more involved with the movement of strange goods across the border than with the drama of the election. I saw a cluster of eth- nic Buryat women packing spools of thread into empty laptop-computer cases, which they then transported into Russia. Nobody could explain this activity to me. At the border station, a sad-faced young man was trying to use a bicycle pump to inflate the left front tire of a red Lada. He paused when Gonchigdorj came through, and when the politician left he started . . pumpIng agaIn. I began to wonder what the aver- age Mongolian actually felt about democracy. Sumati's polls had shown that, nationwide, eighty-seven per cent thought the 1990 shift to democracy was the right step for the country; and fifty-two per cent had expressed sat- isfaction with the present political sys- tem. But among older Mongolians there was still a strong sentimentality for the Soviet past, when incomes were secure and the old M.PR.P made all the decisions. At rallies, I met many people who seemed disillusioned with their country's changes. "Since democ- racy came, people have just become poorer," one woman told me at an M.PR.P rally in Zuunmod, south of Ulaanbaatar. "I think if there's just one party ruling it will be better." She was fifty-two years old, trying to sur- vive with a herd of eight cows, and she struck me as a paradoxical creation of the post-Communist world-someone who longed for the clarity of old au- thoritarianism while relishing her new freedom of speech. She said that last spring she had become so fed up with the coalition government that she had organized a protest of a hundred and eight herdsmen. They had tried to ride fifty miles to the national parliament building but had been stopped by the police before they reached the center of Ulaanbaatar. Still, she was enormously pleased that the newspapers had re- ported the protest. During my last meeting with Sumati before the election, he remarked that there were indeed authoritarian ele- ments in Mongolian politics, especially in Bagabandi's camp. "He'll be quite quiet until after May 20th," Sumati said. ' d then he will create some problems. He'll try to show some principles, but I'm afraid that those principles are not democratic principles. They are author- itarian principles." Sumati grinned. He seemed to de- light in pointing out the frailties of the Mongolian system; earlier he had told me about a mudslinging campaign that was going on between the M.PR.P. and the Democratic Party. The Demo- crats had accused Bagabandi of accept- ing a million dollars in bribes from the Chinese; meanwhile, there were in- sinuations that Gonchigdorj and other former coalition leaders had hindered the investigation into Zorig's murder, and there was talk of a scandal from Gonchigdorj's days as a math professor, during which he had allegedly helped a Mongolian youth team cheat at an in- ternational math competition. This in- THE NEW YORKER, JULY 16, 2001 63
The Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. papers document the life and work of Pulitzer Prize-winning American historian Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. (1917-2007), noted for his political activities in the Democratic Party and for his acclaimed accounts of... more
The Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. papers document the life and work of Pulitzer Prize-winning American historian Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. (1917-2007), noted for his political activities in the Democratic Party and for his acclaimed accounts of nineteenth and twentieth century history. The collection consists of extensive correspondence, journals, writings, research material, office files, and personal records. The papers provide insight into Schlesinger's philosophical, political, and historical thinking, while offering a glimpse of his daily activities. They represent Schlesinger's vocation as a popular and academic historian, as well as his life as a political activist and advisor. less
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A letter written by MSgt. Glenn B. Knight, NCOIC of the Public Affairs Office, TUSLOG Det. 10, Inçirlik Common Defense Installation, Turkey, on March 29 1980 to his family in Eastern Pennsylvania.
Well I guess it's about time I got my thoughts together and put them down on paper before they get lost entirely. This has been the most eventful month so far.
Actually, everything was quite calm and normal until mid-afternoon on the 14th when the quiet under current of action which seems to precede most disasters started in earnest. Key staff members being pulled out of meetings and suddenly telephones being tied up. I got the base commander out of a meeting for a phone call-when he hung up he actually leaped over a desk and out the door to his car.
Then, the first word over the Secondary Crash Network, "We have a missing aircraft, C-130, call sign. . .we have lost radio and radar."
From that moment on we knew that, at the very least, we had a cargo aircraft which made an emergency landing on a highway or in a field.
Since there is usually a short lull in the action I decided to call our headquarters in Ankara to alert them and conduct a little business before it all broke loose.
To call Ankara we must get the operator at Inçirlik to call the Ankara operator who gives us our number. Because the equipment is so old and worn, about half the time we connected to someone trying to call out of Ankara.
The operator placed my call and click-"Hello". I asked, "Who is this?" The voice answered, "This is General Burns [Commander of TUSLOG, headquartered in Ankara], I'm trying to get the Inçirlik Command Post". "Yes sir," I replied, "I'll get the operator." By the time I got the operator the Secondary Crash Net was ringing again. "Assemble the Disaster Response Force on Main Ramp B," it directed.
Our regulations call for the Public Affairs Officer to go with the DRF on-scene. But Capt. Jackie Clark [the Public Affairs Officer, and my boss] was expecting her closest friend back that day on one of our two C-130s so I took off with our crash kit to Main Ramp B. Capt. Clark came along to drive my car back to the office.
While I reported in to the DRF she went to the Operations Center where she learned that it was not her friend's plane, but by then I had left with the explosives ordinance team to gather up equipment and meet at the main gate.
Col. Ozçan, the Turkish Base Commander, borrowed a helicopter from the Adana Martial Law Commander and he and Col. Green, the senior American Commander [Det 10/CC] headed toward the last known position. In the mean time the other C-130 was in the vicinity searching and two F-4s were conducting high level vector searches. The other C-130 spotted the wreckage and guided the helicopter to it.
By the time I got to the main gate we had a known down with 18 SOB (souls on board). Capt. Clark took my place on the DRF. I headed back to the office. It was about 4 p.m. On returning to my office I realized that we had left the lowest ranking person, Airman First Class Mark Hess, alone in the office. My administrative NCO was on emergency leave and my newspaper editor went home earlier in the day very sick.
The commander's admin NCO stopped in to see what was going on so I sent her to get my editor out of bed. I checked on the required notifications and Mark had made them and then some. So realizing that the office (we call it the Emergency Operating Area during a crisis) was in good hands I went to the Command Post.
At the Command Post I learned that the crash site was due west of the base 14.5 miles, near the edge of the Tarsus Mountains. I also learned that there were 6 crew and 12 passengers on board. SSgt. Denise Cornella, my very-sick editor, took my place at the Command Post.
I drove over to the Airlift Operations Center to get copies of the passenger list and crew orders. They were reluctant to give them to me but I finally cajoled them out of the information. As I was leaving the operations officer lowered the phone from his ear and quietly announced, "There are no survivors-I have the confirmation." The room which seconds earlier has been a hubbub of activity became ghostly silent, everyone froze in place. A second later the shock was over, the professionals returned to their sometimes grim duties.
During this time a convoy of fire trucks, ambulances, rescue vehicles, police cruisers, staff cars and carry alls was plodding past Adana being led by the Turkish Jandarma and getting directions to the crash site from the C-130 still in the air and the helicopter heading back to the base.
As they got to the crest of a hill they looked down on the smoking, splintered wreckage. It didn't look anything like an airplane.
Not having radio contact with the helicopter which had surveyed the scene and concluded that there were no survivors, the rescuers-medics, cops, commanders-started down the embankment through mid-calf mud. When their trucks and cars got bogged down they ran the remaining few hundred feet to find only small reminders that people were on board.
There were no lives to save, no bodies to look at, only pieces to be picked up for later identification. The horror was so intense that in the videotape which was taken for the local base television station, the members of the DRF could be heard in the background alternately laughing and crying while going about their grim tasks.
Returning to my office the sun was beginning to set. We went about the business of putting out a news release telling the base, and the world, officially, what we knew of the crash. We also answered a constant stream of calls on our Rumor Control Line.
Some of the rumor control calls were tough-people trying to find out who was on board because they had a husband or friend flying that day. Those flying included all of our school teachers returning from a 3-day training conference. We were able to say for sure it was not them.
But others wanted to know who died. We couldn't ask for a name because while we could probably confirm their friend's safety, there were those we knew were dead. We can not give names of deceased and to say nothing was the same as confirming it. So we did not ask! SSgt. Thelma J. Bankey, the commander's admin NCO, had stuck with Mark and I in the office and finally I asked her to get us something to eat.
At about 8:30 we heard that the DRF, now called a recovery force, had called the recovery off due to darkness and was returning. The TV crew had returned earlier so I sent Mark out for a break to review the films. He returned convinced that it was all to gory to be shown on TV but the TV people said they had clearance from Capt. Clark to run it.
Capt. Clark and the base commander, Col. Glenn Young, were the last ones to leave the scene that night and got stuck on a back road. They had to get pushed out of a hole. They got back to base just after 9 p.m. and she called the office from the command post. I asked Mark to relay his impressions of the film while I drove over to the station. Our TV service is run by military people in the same career field as mine. TV is closed circuit going only to people on base. The radio signal is broadcast to Adana. I had written the news release and there was no problem with it being broadcast-we had to tell people what happened. It was the pictures that could cause the problem.
As I walked in the studio I could tell that Capt. Clark had called and told them not to run it. I asked to see the edited film clip and decided that, while it was not pretty, it was not repulsive and I decided to back the TV station. Besides, it was now a quarter to 10 and they already had the whole news show built around that clip. On my recommendation, Capt. Clark got Col. Young to agree. The film ran.
I went back to my office, sent everyone home until 1 p.m. Saturday and drove the 15 kilometers to Adana [where my family and I lived in a penthouse apartment] and a restless sleep.
The family had [earlier in the day] talked me into going to see a movie with them-Miss Piggy in the Muppet Movie-and I had looked forward to it. They went to the movie without me but on the way home got me to laugh for the first time since mid-afternoon with recollections of the Muppet antics.
We had nothing more to do until all of the next-of-kin had been notified (we figured Noon at the earliest). But, as had been our [family] regime, we had to get up to be on base for an 8 a.m. basketball game. Chris [our son] was on the undefeated team.
At about 9:15 a.m. Bev [my wife], who had headed out the gym door looking for some coffee, came back and told me Lt. Chris Clero, casualty assistance officer, was looking for me. The notifications had been made. I went to the personnel office to get full identifications then to the office to write the follow-up story with names.
It was starting to become clear that most of the passengers were members of the local rock music group BALSÉ. They were so good that they had been asked to go on tour to some of the remote sites within Turkey. They had left that morning for Synop in northern Turkey but the plane couldn't land because of bad weather.
Another person on board was a courier for classified messages. James Webster, a 54 year old black master sergeant who was born in the Panama Canal Zone of Jamaican parents. He almost always wore a yellow jump suit and a blue raincoat with a green baseball cap. He looked odd but he was a very likable gentleman who went out of his way to be nice to everyone.
The whole aircrew was on temporary duty from Dyess AFB, Texas. The navigator, LtCol. Ben Barnette, had been the Inçirlik Director of Personnel when I arrived here. He had returned to the states about six months ago and was sent back on temporary duty. To die in Turkey. Well, I had the names and the authority to release them so I started working on the news release and called Capt. Clark to come in and help.
To shorten this considerably, Mark also came in to help and by mid afternoon I called in SSgt. Bankey to type the final message to the world.
At 5 p.m. Mark and I were alone again in the office. We had learned a lot that day about how everyone reacted-and it was all good.
Our paper [The Looking Glass] comes out on Friday but we decided to do a 2-page special edition and get it out Monday. We agreed to meet again at about 3 p.m. Sunday to start it. Well, our little special edition turned out to be 6 pages and we got it to the printer by noon on Monday-people are still telling us that what we did was impossible. I've included a copy for your review.
Never, in my 18 years in the news business, have I had as many people stop me in the streets and offices and either thank me or congratulate me on our special edition. After the special edition went to press the commander of our Office of Special Investigations called and said, "Congratulations on your Thomas Jefferson award!" We knew we were in the running but had heard nothing. The message had come in Friday afternoon and was mis-routed to him.
Winning the Thomas Jefferson Award means that a panel of professional journalists picked our newspaper as the best in the entire Department of Defense [by category, ours was mimeograph newspapers]. We had earlier been named best in our command and best in the Air Force.
This week started off kind of slow. Capt. Clark found out she will be leaving the 31st rather than the 2nd which means that I will have to play host to Col. Cole, the command director of public affairs next week, rather than her.
With no PAO, I'm in charge of the shop (I really would rather not be in charge because the management leaves too little time for the writing I love) until the new PAO comes in. That was supposed to be "before the end of April" but this week I learned he will not get there until almost mid-May. And before he gets in I will have to host Col. Cole and arrange for Mark and Denise to cover the activities of the Commander in Chief of our command, including a TV interview and a mock presentation of our Thomas Jefferson Award. On the 18th of April we are going to get a Management Evaluation Team inspection. They happen every two years and the team inspects everything we do.
Last Thursday afternoon I got a call from Capt. Mike Whitaker who told me that I was in charge of setting up a ceremony for the departure of the caskets on Friday. Thursday was also my deadline to write questions for the CinC of the command to answer in his interview on Tuesday.
Between arranging for a color guard, honor guard, chaplain, pall bearers and a Turkish honor guard I wrote the questions, got them approved by the commander and sent them off by message.
Then it started to rain hard so I checked with the weather forecasters and found out that Friday was going to be identical to Thursday. So I went to the commander with this information along with the facts that follow:
Two of the caskets probably would not go because they were to go to Spain for burial and we could not get Spanish approval to unload them.
Instead of 18, there were 19 caskets. The extra casket contained the parts that could not be identified.
The commander's decision was to have a small color guard, a chaplain and a few friends, to palletized the load and not to have the Turks. So I went back to the office and started un-arranging everything I had arranged and re-doing the whole thing.
While this was going on the Stars and Stripes [newspaper] called and wanted to know if the American prisoners had been released as they had been expected to be. It turns out they were not. Three Americans (one male, two female) have been in prison here for more than 7 years for drug smuggling. Last year the Turkish government developed an amnesty law which would include them. They were told they would be released March 12. In late fall the Turks started releasing prisoners based on the new law and had released about 600 by March 5 when they decided that they had misinterpreted the law and that prisoners would have to serve two more years before release.
As I left Thursday afternoon we were expecting to have a color guard, chaplain and a few spectators to see the two groups of caskets off. Two in a C-5 at 8 a.m. and the rest on a C-141 at about 3:30 p.m.
Before I went to work Friday morning I stopped to see the mortuary affairs officer who told me that the C-5 was broke and would be departing at noon and that all of the caskets would be on it when it departed if the Spanish clearance came in on time. I went back to the office, rearranged everything and told the commander that the afternoon ceremony would conflict with Commander's Call which my office sets up for him. I suggested he cancel the call. He said he'd make a decision after his regular Friday meeting with all the colonels on base.
About an hour later I was told the C-5 would be broke until midnight and that all but the two for Spain would go on the C-141. Then someone called telling me the ceremony would be 45 minutes later than I had planned, that it would include color guard, honor guard, chaplain and the whole base would be invited. I went to see the commander-who told me to cancel Commander's Call-and he told me the colonels had decided to do it this way. I asked him who was in charge and he said Capt. Whitaker. I called Capt. Whitaker and told him the good news-then I bailed out.
Next, Capt. P. J. Crowley [TUSLOG PAO at Ankara] with another question from Stars and Stripes-this time a formal request we call a query. They suggested that there had been a formal decision at Inçirlik not to try to identify certain kinds of drugs because too many would be identified and there wouldn't be enough people left to run the base.
As usual, it was a statement taken out of context. The statements were accurate but they did not mean exactly what they said. I'll finish it off with a formal message response Monday but it takes time.
Also on Friday we found out that the commander of the wing at Dyess AFB, Texas had held a press conference in which he suggested the C-130 was shot down by terrorists. This is absolutely false but he got a lot of news coverage.
At about 3 p.m. my command public affairs people called to ask where I got my questions from. I told them that they were all common concerns. They told me that no one knew the answers-which means they have no idea what our problems are. They also said the didn't think it would be proper for the CinC to present our award to us.
Well, this ended up with the TV interview and our award presentation being canceled. Just as we were thinking about going home after a long hard day the Rumor Control phone rang. Someone wanted to know if it was true the Adana [actually Çukarova] dam had broken and Adana was flooded.
While it had been raining heavy for two days, this did seem a bit far-fetched. On checking it out we found out that while it was wrong-there was a chance it could happen. The water level was less than 1 meter from the crest and 65 small communities along two rivers fed by the dam had already been evacuated.
Very tired at 5:30 we started for home realizing that on the way we had to cross one [actually both] of those rivers. The bridge [John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge] for E-5 [Trans-European Highway Number 5] usually stands 10-12 feet above the water level. Last evening the water was lapping across the very top of the bridge. [It turned out that the modern Kennedy bridge was damaged but the 800 year old Roman arch bridge a thousand feet down river was unhurt] Once across the bridge we found our normal turn 4 feet under water and we could see water spouting from the manholes.
They have been working on a new drainage system along Attaturk Blvd. Since mid-summer and are just now finishing it. But, the system drains into the river and with the water so high in the river the drainage system was working in reverse.
We finally made it home and looked down Attaturk but could see nothing. This morning we slept late (no basketball game) and listened to the base radio. Suddenly they announced that the base water pump was flooded and that all they had were emergency supplies. Also, travel between Inçirlik and Adana was not possible since both bridges are impassable. Also the high school band would not return from Ankara since the roads were impassable. Also, water distribution points are being set up. Also, numerous things have been canceled.
Our water has been on an off all day [normal]. So far it is not discolored. And since we always add Clorox anyhow, we are OK. We also keep about 10 gallons for drinking and flushing the toilets-we are used to it [as opposed to those on base who take drinking water for granted].
So-not being able to get to base I was forced to take my first day off in about 3 weeks. The only thing I did today was write this letter. I expect things will be close to normal by Tuesday or Wednesday.
P.S.S. I just looked outside and the whole section of the city which is under water is also without electricity. Including the American Consulate where their underground parking lot is an under-water parking lot. It's odd to see them without electric since they have an emergency generator-but their generator is in the basement. (I wish I could remember how big a cubit is)
It rained last night and the water level is higher. It now comes to within a half block of our place. The kids were watching this morning while one of the Turkish paratroopers we guard the Consulate slipped and fell into about 3 ft of muddy water. While we have heard nothing yet on the radio about conditions I assume the bridges are still closed. Unless it starts to go down this afternoon, I may not be able to get to work tomorrow.
Apparently the base is in real bad shape. 90% of the work force is Turkish and 90% of them live in Adana. When the roads were cut by the water most facilities were working with minimum staff. Those workers could not get home and the ones at home could not get to work. Part of the Turkish union contract says that we may not replace Turks with Americans if for any reason the Turk can not make it to work and we may only switch certain Turks to other jobs.
Just heard that the band is on its way from Ankara by bus and is expected at about 5 p.m. I wonder how they are going to get across the bridges. Perhaps someone knows something we don't. [The letter continues on with personal notes and family chit chat]
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Let's celebrate the season of giving and sharing together. Bring your kids, friends, and family along! We hope to see you there!
This Christmas, celebrate the spirit of giving not only with your family and friends but also with those in need. Make your presents more meaningful and lasting by making donations to AHON Foundation. Give your loved ones AHON Christmas Cards and make others happier.
AHON Christmas cards are available in three (3) designs corresponding to donations made at P100, P300 and P500. Proceeds of the Christmas Cards will go directly to the purchase of books for public elementary school libraries. For every purchase of AHON Christmas Cards, you and your loved one will be opening the doors to reading and learning for public school students in the country.
Fax copies of your Deposit Slip to 683-0268 or 683-0272 or email at ahonfoundation@gmail.com along with your name and address and we will personally deliver your purchased cards to your doorstep.
- Asian Institute of Management, 123 Paseo de Roxas, Makati City. Look for Allan Quijano and contact him 0917-8575642
- Youth Leadership and Social Entrepreneurship Office, Ateneo School of Government, Social Development Complex, Ateneo de Manila University, Loyola Heights, Quezon City. Look for Harvey Keh.
Isang Milyong Aklat, Isang Milyong Pangarap was featured yesterday at Emil Jurado's column To The Point at Manila Standard Today. Please visit http://www.manilastandardtoday.com to see the article.
AHON Foundation continues to spread its mission to more schools. AHON recently tied up with the community of Payatas B Annex Elementary School (PB-AES) to develop the school’s library. PB-AES will be AHON’s 9th adopted library since the organization started less than 2 years ago.
The new PB-AES library is expected to benefit 1200 students. Furthermore, the library will also support the strengthening community of Gawad Kalinga - Ateneo Blue Eagle Village where the school is situated in.
Though noticeably deficient in suitable tables, chairs and updated and well-conditioned books, students from Lucas Pascual Memorial Elementary School (LPMES) have always been eager to visiting their simple library. As Mrs. Balbanita Gomez (school librarian) reveals to AHON, “Kahit luma na, pinagtyatyagaan pa rin nila. Natutuwa na sila sa mga libro na meron dito.”
Such was the enthusiasm the students showed for reading that AHON Foundation decided to make LPMES its 8th adopted library. Initially, the task of developing LPMES’ library seemed daunting for the school’s humble community. They feared that reviving their library might entail much more resources that they can ever afford to raise. Fortunately, the community was able to prove itself wrong. Through the cooperation, innovation and hardwork exerted by volunteer parents and teachers, students of LPMES now enjoy a well-lit and colorful library furnished with the new books by donated by AHON Foundation.
The community’s resourcefulness proved vital in the transformation. Parents and volunteers alike worked everyday to refurbish old tables, chairs and shelves. Teachers and the school’s librarian used their creativity in decorating the room. The result is a library, completely evolved from its old state, that is conducive for reading and learning for the students.
“We are glad to witness the community come together to build this library,” affirms Mr. Hector Tagaysay, Chairman of AHON Foundation, during the library’s inauguration last Oct. 4. “To the students, we urge you to read these books that your parents and teachers have worked so hard for to bring to you. Huwag kayong matakot na maluma siya sa pagkagamit dahil sa ganung paraan naming makikita na minahal at pinahalagaan niyo ang mga aral at impormasyong nakuha niyo sa mga librong ito.” And indeed, it seemed the students appreciated their new books and their new library. Bright smiles lighted the room as the rustling of turned pages are heard during the library's opening.
Today, LPMES students no longer content themselves with a handful outdated books. They now enjoy good books whose information and stories can satisfy their eager young minds.
It was not too long ago when Mr. Angelito Valderama, a parent from San Bartolome Elementary School (SBES) in Quezon City, was listening to the radio to Mr. Harvey Keh (Executive Director of AHON Foundation) talk about AHON’s mission of transforming lives through developing libraries in public elementary schools in the country. Mr. Valderama shares, “Nangarap po ako na sana mapalad din ang San Bartolome na masama sa ganitong magandang proyekto. Di ko lubos akalain na matutupad ito nang dumating ang AHON sa ating paaralan. (I had hoped that San Bartolome may be so fortunate as to be included in AHON’s projects. I could hardly believe that my wish came true when AHON came to our school)”. He further continues, “Isa itong napakagandang regalo na siyang aming aalagan para sa aming mga anak (This is truly a wonderful gift that we will take care of for our children)”
Indeed, such was the appreciation, enthusiasm and support showed by the parents and the rest of the SBES community for their new library. Wherein in the past SBES students had to content themselves with a mostly outdated collection of books scattered in different areas given their small library, SBES now boasts of a bigger and better library housing entirely new sets of books donated by AHON Foundation.
The goal of SBES’ library design was to encourage the students to come to the library and make reading as their habit. As such, the staircase and hallways leading to the library were painted brightly to entice the students’ curious minds. Meanwhile, the kiddie mural designs inside the library fuel the students’ creative imagination spurred by stories and information they read from their new books.
Just as Mr. Valderama's wish came true for him, the students' dreams for their own future is now one step closer to coming true through the power of reading .
- Launched last September 25, San Bartolome Elementary School is AHON’s 7th adopted library, benefiting more than 2000 students. -
A year ago, Batasan Hills Elementary School (BHES) had few resources to offer to its students. It suffered from lack of adequate classrooms and school facilities and its’ students academic performance was 3rd to the last among Quezon City’s public elementary schools. But today, Batasan Hills fortune has seemed to turn.
With an active school community led by BHES’ school officials and parents, and a supportive local government, the students now has much to look forward to. New classrooms are currently underway, student training has been intesified, and facilities have been upgraded. Of the latter, perhaps the most invaluable token BHES has received of late is a revived library filled with new books donated by AHON Foundation.
Launched last September 20, the inauguration of this new AHON adopted marked a new beginning for the students of BHES. The new library provides an opportunity for increased learning for the students. As Harvey Keh, Executive Director of AHON puts it,
"You (the students) may not necessarily be able to travel around the world to see all that there is. But through books, you may be able to experience and learn infinite things, and journey through time and space."
BHES may have been in need of much in the past but it has gained so much now. Its library has been transformed to an educational playpen as colorful tables and shelves fill the room with every nook and cranny lined with books. Indeed, learning has been made easy, accessible and enjoyable for the students of BHES. It is hoped that through BHES new library, students will be engaged more in the enriching process of reading and learning.
Batasan Hills Elem. School is the 6th adopted library of AHON Foundation. It is expeted to benefit more than 5000 students.
Neither strong wind nor rain can stop the GSIS Village community from building a library for t heir school.
The dedication of the teachers, parents and other community members of GSIS Village Elementary School (GSISVES) paved off as they launched their new library on September 13, 2007. Their library renovation project, which started during this school year’s stormiest season yet, gathered together members of GSISVES’ GPTCA, faculty, students and baranggay (Brgy. Sangandaan) to work together for a common cause. The community, led by principal Dr. Lourdes Abalos, worked through holidays, class suspensions and weekends to finish their library. The result is a completely engaging library, lined with colorful shelves, new tables, and playful room decorations and toys donated by the GSISVES community.
In his message to the community, Mr. Maghacot stressed to the students the vital role of reading. He cites knowledge gained from books as treasures that can empower the students to achieve more in life. He mentioned how fortunate the students of GSIS ES are for being beneficiaries of these treasures and for being surrounded by a community who values their well-being.
The inauguration, held at the GSISVES AVR was attended by Mr. Pacific Maghacot Jr. (Asst. City Administrator for General Affairs for QC) Atty. Vicki Luanzon (Special Asst. Sec to the Mayor), Dr. Meleda Polita (Dep-Ed QC Asst. District Superintendent), Mr. Hector O. Tagaysay (Chairman of AHON Foundation) and Mr. Lewis Edwards (Chairman of ABC Foundation)
GSISVES’s new library benefits more than 2000 students. It is AHON’s fifth adopted library and AHON’s first in Quezon City. AHON Foundation hopes to continue to open doors for learning for students as it stretches its reach to more cities and regions in the country.
Starting November 12, you can already bring your book donations to these Pizza Hut Bistro, Taco Bell, and Dairy Queen branches!
Sharing your books has never been easier. What are you waiting for? Bring your books to any of these drop-off points nearest you!
It has been almost 4 months since we started Isang Milyong Aklat, Isang Milyong Pangarap and we were already able to raise around 200,000 reading materials.
The response to our project has been overwhelming – we’ve been receiving inquiries and getting donations from different parts of the country and the world! Thank you for inspiring us through your support and encouraging words.
One million books for over 200 public schools by March 2008 (since we’d be sorting and distributing the books from April to July 2008).
Drop them off at boxes at Pizza Hut branches (for complete list, visit http://ahonfoundation.blogspot.com). Invite your family, friends, neighbors, officemates, classmates and even acquaintances to donate books and take time to drop them off at these branches.
We are still looking for volunteers who can help us pick up books from these branches. We would be glad to have you on board!
Bring your book donations there and enjoy the mini – bookfair, lots of kiddie activities, and storytelling with our celebrity endorsers. It’s going to be a fun-filled event and we hope to see you there :)
Remember that by donating books or sharing your time with us, you are making a kid smile through your gift.
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It`s past time to put a name to people and policy that are conspiring together to enslave America and her citizens.
Let`s start with this – obamacare called by it`s rightful name is slavery, it is the act of a tyrannical group to control and force their will on a citizenry that obeys the law, that was raised to respect the rule of law- the citizens respect for Constitutional law was used to force us to our knees and bind our hands, they counted on us to shrug and say, “well, it was legally passed”
Legal does`nt mean right. Our ‘representatives” have sold us out, they believe they are safe in their hold on power, that we will “forget” and capitulate and of course, re-elect them.
The President has made many claims and his democratic co-conspirators in this anti-American law have piously told us- TOLD US, that once we have it we will understand the special genius that the democrats have displayed in giving this law to the uninformed majority of the public that continues to say NO, we do not need or want it.
They have been playing us for suckers for quite a while, long enough that they are now comfortable with showing themselves without the pretense of covering their real intentions.
Their intentions are to control and enslave us, their intentions are to put us in a position that we have no choice but to comply- that is tyranny.
Are you aware of what is written into obamacare? how about this little gem - http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/obamacare-marketplace-personal-data-can-be-used-law-enforcement-and-audit-activities_762237.html
In plain talk, that means you MUST provide information that can be used to prosecute you, remember, you MUST prove you have health care now, you MUST disclose the details of your health care, cost,benefits,etc. – That will require your personal banking information to be entered, remember, the IRS is the enforcement fist of obamacare. We all know of the tactics and tendency of the IRS to consider you guilty until proven innocent- do you think they will treat you fairly?
The House Republicans have stood up to the Obama regime – and it IS a regime, with the only weapon they have, the authority to control the flow of money. They did not do this because they are principled politicians, they did this because they were getting swamped with contacts from citizens demanding they actually represent the people of America, in short, they did what self absorbed, elitist, weasel politicians have always done when presented with the possibility of loss of their power and prestige – they acted like it was their idea to actually do their job.
This time they have stumbled into a position that terrifies them, they must take a stand against the behemoth of government that allows them the stature and lifestyle they believe they deserve. They have stuck with this position simply because the other power they face is even more terrifying to them – us. They remember 2010, they will not admit it, but the thought of a united citizenry coming for them creates stains in their silkies.
The President and his co-conspirators are not accustomed to being told NO! They do not deal well with it – most tyrants and dictators have a way of dealing with that situation, they simply kill a few hundred thousand and the rest fall into line, that will not happen here and Barack Hussein Obama knows it. He does not like it, but he knows it.
Barack Hussein Obama is not one to be denied his vengeance, he is not one to be defied, after all, in his world he is king – literally.
This is why the open air Memorials, OUR PROPERTIES are the first to be blocked, why the Senate embarrassment known as Harry Reid feels comfortable calling a large segment of Americans “anarchists”, “terrorists”, ‘hostage takers”, because he has grown to believe he is above the law, he is convinced HE will determine the law – when he made the statement in a recent press conference ” what gives the House republicans the right to decide what gets funded” , surely he knows the Constitution of the United States of America gives them the absolute right, not only does it give them the right , it comes with a responsibility, it was included as a weapon to stop a tyrannical, out of control President – exactly what we now have.
This link provides clear evidence that the things closed by the shutdown are designed to cause pain to American citizens – no other reason. http://www.glennbeck.com/2013/10/07/glenn-the-presidents-treatment-of-the-govt-shutdown-is-the-sign-of-a-dictator/
The worst threat to America is not Barack Hussein Obama, Harry Reid, or any of the other gutless wonders that are entrenched in OUR government.
The true threat to Americas survival is the main stream media, they are knowingly aiding in the downfall of our Republic, they are actively engaged in helping enemies of America and Constitutional law to overthrow this Nation.
That is treason. Make no mistake, they are, in effect, supporting people that want nothing more than to see Constitutional law overturned and socialist / marxist /communist ideals and policy imposed.
The media is the ONLY entity specifically named in the Constitution for absolute protection, the Founders knew that if the king/ tyrant/ dictator controlled what information was, or was not made available to the people, they could be easily duped. We have been.
They receive and repeat the information that the administration wants to be trumpeted and they will not, under any circumstances, demand or report factual information that might cause the administrations ideology or policies to be questioned, or facts verified – even if that ideology /policy/law will lead to the enslavement of the American people. That is Treason.
We have a couple weapons at our disposal, the best one is our Constitution, but it requires US to hold it up as a shield and REFUSE to kneel.
We have to be prepared to REFUSE to comply with bad law and any law that FORCES Americans to purchase a product for their ENTIRE life, or face punishment, simply because you are an American citizen IS bad law.
A law that FORCES Americans to submit information into a government database with the stated intent that information can be stored and used to prosecute them IS bad law.
A law that is applied ONLY to individual citizens and NOT to big business or Congress simply because the President says so IS bad law.
We have one other weapon to exert our power as American citizens, much like the House of Representatives was given the power of the purse to control an out of control President, we can use the power of the purse to rein in a treasonous media, big media lives and dies on advertiser dollars, especially local affiliates.
Make a list of the advertisers to your local newscast, send them a letter, e-mail, or facebook message, calmly and factually explain that their advertising dollars are funding a local news outlet that will not present an unbiased, balanced news product, then simply say that you, your family and friends cannot in good conscience, continue to purchase products and services from them – then send a copy of that letter to the news outlet.
Here is a link to a national organization that is wielding that weapon - http://www.truthrevolt.org/join-the-fight
If we do not stop this, who will? We must support the House Republican weasels that are forcing the regime to show their true colors , if we had not forced them to stand up to the dictator, we would have already lost a big chunk of Freedom and liberty to obamacare by simply rolling over – Americans don`t do that, do we?
We`re not done, we will have to keep the pressure on for them to hold the line, after all, they are weasels, they will snatch defeat from the jaws of victory – if we allow it.
If we don `t stand up, the next generation will not only be slaves, they will be enslaved because we did not act as EVERY other American generation that was faced with a fight for Liberty has acted before us. Want to guess the name for that?
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"In questions of power, then, let no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution." --Thomas Jefferson, fair copy of the drafts of the Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 - "Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph." --Thomas Paine, American Crisis, No. 1, 1776 - "Freedom had been hunted round the globe; reason was considered as rebellion; and the slavery of fear had made men afraid to think. But such is the irresistible nature of truth, that all it asks, and all it wants, is the liberty of appearing." --Thomas Paine, Rights of Man, 1791
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As the race for the Republican nomination warms up, it is too early to tell who would head the party's ticket next Fall. But there is more to understanding politics than predicting the horse races, and for those ready to look, there are already patterns emerging from the available field of potential candidates.
First, the next Republican nominee is not likely to come from the other end of Pennsylvania avenue. With the announcement of Senator John Thune (SD) that he would not be running, there are no more sitting Senators vying for the Republican nomination. There is only one former Senator thinking of running, Rick Santorum (PA); but he is not a serious contender. There is one sitting member of the House Ron Paul (TX) and one former member, Newt Gingrich (GA), who are likely run, but neither of them are inspiring much confidence.
Second, the next nominee is likely to have spent some time in a Governor's Mansion. The buzz, if there is any, revolves almost entirely on the Governors and former Governors. Among those still in office are Haley Barbour of (MS), Mitch Daniels (IN), and Rick Perry (TX). Even more exciting are the names of former Governors Mike Huckabee (AR), John Huntsman (UT), Sarah Palin (AL), Tim Pawlenty (MN), and Mitt Romney (MA), the current frontrunner.
What do these two patterns tell us? First, the Founders' aim to separate the legislative and executive functions has succeeded, perhaps even beyond their intent. Whereas there was a time when most Senators looked into the mirror and privately hailed the impending Chief, this is no more. It is true that Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama once sought the presidency from the chambers of the Senate, but they were had spent only 8 and 4 years there, not like John Kerry, who lost the race to another Governor in part because of the record of his votes. Bush was able to paint Kerry as a flip-flopper only because the latter had to explain his vote authorizing the president to use force in Iraq (a problem which had also compromised Clinton's candidacy.)
The point then, is that Americans today believe that legislators deliberate.They write prose, as was said of Clinton. But executives, we have come to believe, are deciders. And they are also expected to inspire us with poetry. This Obama was able to do in 2008, and so he was an exception to the line of former Governors -- Carter, Reagan, Clinton, and Bush -- who had preceded him in the White House. Witness the low approval ratings of Congress as an institution, in contrast to the personal popularity of any president, even deep into his first term. In an age of impatience, we do not have time for the lethargy of Congress (or the Courts), but we wait with abated breath for the energy of the executive.
Second, that Governors' Mansions are better breeding grounds for a future president than either House of Congress tells a systemic story about America's (or at least Republican America's) increasing distrust of Washington, DC. The capital is not so much a symbol of a nation as it is a despised metropole of an empire, as distant from the people as it is the opposite of their virtue. And this is why Governors are able to speak the appealing language of the "outsider" untainted by beltway politics, and it points to why Haley Barbour, who has strong ties to former colleagues at K Street, may have less of a competitive advantage than would say, a Tim Pawlenty.
It is no wonder then, that Republican operatives are still waiting for a candidate who would be a breath of fresh from far far away in some state capital, who has not (yet) spent a lifetime in politics and without a record of having taken positions on various political issues. If you're now thinking that Republicans are basically looking for their Obama, then that too is my point, as it is my warning. For even Democrats have wondered in the last year if a rookie's inspiration was worth its price in inexperience. This is American politics writ large, bi-partisan, and uncompromising in the 21st century, for better and, though it is seldom emphasized, also for worse.
is author of The Lovers' Quarrel (Oxford, 2014) and The Anti-intellectual Presidency (Oxford, 2008). His research has been cited in Bloomberg, The Boston Globe, Forbes, The Guardian, The Huffington Post, NPR, The New Republic, The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and USA Today.
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In the past ten years I’ve been approached to run for Mayor, City Council, and even the State House of Representatives. I’ve turned them all down because, frankly, going to meetings all day is my idea of a soul-grinding hell, and I suspect there would be a lot of work involved. Not to mention the lack of access to both a 1960 Cadillac convertible and an on-staff geisha girl with monkey feet. Who can work under those conditions? Not me, that’s who.
But now our country’s in trouble. Unemployment is inching toward the 10% mark, we’re fighting two wars and sucking around for a couple more, and the economy is crushing the monetary juice out of the ripe melon of our national productivity. A full 89% of the population feel that the current government is lower than a fresh snake turd, yet most Americans are more interested in the underwear Kim Kardashian wore to her wedding than in any policy ideas the President has to help get the economy back on track and put Americans back to work.
So at this time, I have decided to offer my leadership to help turn this ship of state back toward its rightful goal, the shining wharf of prosperity and glee. What will Bob Wire do for us, you ask? What are his qualifications? Why should we risk our future on this rare-do-well musician, this tequila-guzzling wisenheimer? Does he have any experience? Does he have a plan? Does he even know how to drive a ship?
Wow, you sure have a lot of questions. I can answer all those questions and more, with just two words: shut up. Remember when lil’ Ross Perot ran for President in ’92? He was like the irascible uncle, the one who ragged on you for parking your car on his lawn and puking in his rose bushes. In the debates and on the campaign trail, he came off as crazy. Yeah, he was crazy. Crazy like a fox with rabies. If that little Texas shorthorn would have won, he probably would have destroyed the infrastructure of our federal government (or as he called it, “gummint”) from the inside. It might have taken two terms, but our system would have been in shambles and we would have to start over. Kind of like Greece is doing now.
So that’s what I’ll do. I’ll start from Square One. I think the United States is to the point where Washington is too broke to fix. The special interest drudges who bellow long and loud that they are there to serve the people simply cannot be yanked free of the corporate teat. When I take office, they will all be issued immediate status as persona non grata in D.C., and given menial jobs with the various lobbyists whose hands are in their pockets the deepest. Big Pharm, Big Insurance, NRA, all the moneyed corporations and groups that run the country by pulling the strings on their congressional marionettes will now have to deal with these gravy-breathed sycophants in the corporate world.
But what then, Bob? Who will be making policy and legislating the legislation in Washington? Don’t worry, my trepidatious reader. I have a plan. I have the training. You may not know it, but I am an educator as well as a musician and writer. That’s right. An educator. My credentials? I spend a large part of my day teaching motherfuckers a lesson, that’s what.
So once we clear out the riffraff, we bring in the experts who are going to get our once-proud nation back on top, where it belongs. My cabinet will start with just one person: Chuck Norris. In his newly created position, the Secretary of Ass Crackin’ will begin getting the economy in line right away. A half-spin karate chop to the head of Fannie Mae will send her stumbling into Freddie Mac, and they’ll both tumble off the cliff of the crippled housing market into an angry, roiling sea of reasonable interest rates. No more upside down mortgages, no more oversold home loans. That’s payback with interest, bitch, Chuck will say as he dusts his hands off.
Secretary Norris will then don his Black Belt in International Diplomacy. He will enter the arena of multinational conflict, and will force all the squabbling, contentious factions in the middle east region to respect each other’s borders and faiths, simply by taking off his shirt. He will put his right fist (“Cannonball”) through a thick wood plank to show Israel what will happen if they don’t release the Palestinian prisoners they are holding and torturing, and allow Palestine to establish a recognized state. The he will put his left fist (“Haymaker III”) through a redwood stump to show them what will happen if they ever set foot on the Gaza Strip. I’m sick of this Zionist bullshit, he’ll say.
What about the war on terror? Enough with the war nomenclature. We will begin a new era, called the Finger Wag Against Terror (known colloquially as “uh uh UHhhh”). I will name Angelina Jolie the new Director of Homeland Security, if she’s not busy with a Lara Croft sequel. Her uncanny knack for popping up wherever there’s trouble will make her the ideal dominatrix of the skies. It won’t matter whether the terrorists are hiding bombs in their underwear, their shoes, their beards, or their Kenneth Cole man purses. AJ will root them out. She’ll appear in the aisle of that airplane, and give the babbling jihadist the bum’s rush right out the emergency door in Row 14. Sorry, she’ll say as she dusts off her hands, this flight is overbooked. Every time she thwarts another terrorist attack, I will reward her by allowing her to adopt a small child from the country of her choice.
Then I will call on my new Arbiter of National Culture, Clint Eastwood, to ensure that gay marriage is fully legal in all 50 states and U.S. territories. Why should gay Americans not enjoy the right to watch their partner take a morning growler while they’re brushing their teeth, and have sex less often than they pay the mortgage, like us breeders? As Arbiter Eastwood says, “These people who are making a big deal out of gay marriage? I don’t give a fuck who wants to get married to anybody else. We’re making a big deal out of things we shouldn’t be making a big deal out of.”
Something we should be making a big deal out of is the health insurance crisis. The whole insurance-medical complex is swimming around in way too much of our money. When I’m in office, one of the first things I’ll do is appoint Samuel L. Jackson as National Liaison to Health. I will ask Mr. Jackson (Secretary SamJack) to cap physicians’ salaries at one million dollars (I can’t even type that amount without hearing Dr. Evil say it in my head). Same for corporate CEOs. If they want to take home more, they have to provide insurance for one American family for every $100,000 they make above that. Secretary SamJack should have little trouble achieving compliance as he pays a visit to each member of the AMA. (“Say what again.”)
But, Bob, you say, these doctors went to college for eight years or more to earn their degrees they need to practice medicine. Don’t they deserve those obscenely large incomes? Oh, boo-hoo. Hey, I went to college for seven years or so, and all I have to show for it is that I can totally kick your ass in foosball.
The bottom line is that it’s not right, it’s downright un-American, to be living the life of luxury while millions of people in the U.S. go to bed hungry, have no access to decent health care, and don’t have jobs. We have a third-world country WITHIN OUR OWN NATION. This is not the United States I want to hand off to my children. If you think money is more important than people, go ahead and vote that straight Republican ticket. You’ll be rubber stamping an eventual revolution.
But if you want to get this great nation back on track and restore the values that were envisioned by our Founding Fathers, make sure you remember to write in “Bob Wire” when you vote for President in November 2012. I’ll be sure and thank you on my way to the White House, as I drive by in my ’60 Caddy ragtop with a geisha girl riding shotgun.
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Exploration of how dialects of English differ from each other, focusing on grammatical variation in the US, with occasional forays into British dialects. Students come to appreciate how linguists investigate grammatical diversity scientifically, revealing the complex structure of non-standard dialects. [Prereq: CAS LX 250 or consent of instructor]
With respect to the Linguistics major, this counts in the category of 'Linguistic analysis of a specific language.'
Semantics is the study of linguistic meaning. In this course, we will examine meaning from a variety of perspectives, including: how it is encoded in words and sentences, how native speakers interpret language, and how truth and falsehood can emerge from the complexity of the grammar. We will also touch on various aspects of pragmatics - the function of meaning in a communicative setting. [Prereq: CAS LX 250 Introduction to Linguistics or consent of instructor.]
Introduction to the sound system of language. Study and analysis of physical and mental aspects of sound production in speech and the system in which sounds are organized. Phonological rules, processes, and universals are examined through consideration of various languages. [Prereq: CAS LX 510 Phonetics or consent of instructor.]
Examines the mechanisms and outcomes of language contact by surveying cases around the globe from the past and present. Topics include lexical-borrowing, code-switching, pidgins and creoles, language death, and the emergence of entirely new linguistic systems. [Prereq: CAS LX 250 Introduction to Linguistics or consent of instructor.]
Morphology, the study of the internal structure and the shapes of words across languages, straddles the boundary between syntax and phonology. This course covers the major empirical and theoretical issues in the study of morphology, emphasizing links to other components of grammar. [Prereq: CAS LX 250 Introduction to Linguistics or consent of instructor.]
Investigation of syntactic commonalities and differences across languages. Scrutiny of evidence and argumentation from past and current analyses, focusing on construction of strong arguments. Topics include movement, passives, question formation, syntactic micro-structure, and interaction with semantics, pragmatics, and phonology. [Prereq: CAS LX 522 Syntax I or consent of instructor.]
(Conducted in Spanish) The goal of this course is to introduce students to the linguistic analysis of speech, with a focus on the Spanish language. We examine the vowels and consonants of Spanish from the perspective of articulatory and acoustic phonetics. In addition, the course introduces core concepts in phonological analysis, surveying the phonemic inventory and phonological organization of Spanish. We also investigate a range of regional variation demonstrated by so-called ‘dialects’ of Spanish, with an emphasis on the historical and social significance of such variation in Spain, Latin America, and the United States. In summary, this course aims to examine the sounds of Spanish as physical, mental, and social phenomena. [Prereq: One 300-level Spanish course and CAS LX 250 or consent of instructor]
If you are trying to register for this course as CAS LS 507 and it appears full, you can just as well register for CAS LX 507. These two courses are identical, meet together, and satisfy all of the same requirements :-) .
This course can satisfy requirements for both the Spanish and the Spanish & Linguistics majors; it can also satisfy the Linguistics major requirement for a course in the linguistic analysis of a specific language, as well as counting toward both the Spanish and Linguistics minors. See http://www.bu.edu/linguistics/UG/spanling.html for further details.
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The Lockheed L-1011 TriStar has been chosen by six of the Free World's ten largest airlines that fly wide-bodied jets. That's good to hear If you I ive near an al rport. TriStar is the quietest big jet in the world, as certificated by the U.S.A'.s Federal Aviation Administration, thanks to its Rolls-Royce RB.211 engines Rolls-Royce designed the RB.211 with fewer moving parts. It wrapped much of the engine sound in an insulating shroud of air Other sounds are muffled and absorbed by an acoustical honeycomb. TriStar shrinks the noise area around airports 920/0. Takeoff noise pattern of the L-1011 Takeoff noise pattern of older four-engine jets Air 0 rt run wa . . . . . ......................:.:................. . . . . . . . . . . s , ;1-'; , "'H '>,:-> . .--:' , r- 'n:.: ,: ;:';' ':; . . : .;. . . .:)t. : If DU t$l . > '. ' k .... .'N P A plane affects people on the ground when its sound rises noticeably above the familiar sounds of the city. Older four-engine jets affect an area of about 62 square miles With TriStar that occurs during takeoff over an area of less than five square miles. (The noise diagram above shows the area difference between TriStar and older jets.) Even if you live or work within that smaller area, TriStar still brings welcome relief because it generates less than half the annoying jet noise of older jets. *Based upon passengers carned 57 . . . One of TrÎStar's quiet takeoffs can replace two of thei r noisy ones. l0" y-> . . ", Æ;: ,.:: , >> ":. :: >< . . . ..." '. . ........... .". ,":.::- . ". ;.' . . . .=;:.*, .=;:..." .:::_: :: * . .:":. ...;. .... ,;. ø -:.... - . ., .... . : <:':: )t/ :.:?,: .;;;,;>;.;..<:<,< 0" :"". .." oh" ,"", , , ----- , , -------- ' ) , ',------- .".' , ---- ' .------- -------- ,"", , , ------------') ", -- , "------ .".-*' , .---- , - ---- -4IItt_____---- There's sti II another aspect of Tri Star's good neighbor policy. It takes off with twice the passengers of older jets. So ai rports allover the world will have quieter takeoffs. And fewer of them Or at least, fewer than there would be If only the smaller noisier jets were flying TriStar's long-range good neighbor policy. Rolls-Royce is increasing the thrust of the RB.211 engines to 48,000 pounds. This means TriStar will be able to provide nonstop service to cities as far apart as 5300 statute miles. Like London to Chicago or Singapore to Sydney The Lockheed 1:1011 TriStar The world quietest big jet
"On September 15, 1842, the British Astronomer Royal, Sir George Biddell Airy, K.C.B., M.A., LL.D., D.C.L., F.R.S., F.R.A.S., responded to a query from the Chancellor of the Exchequer. The government was considering funding an invention of one Charles Babbage. Should Parliament support the construction of the analytical engine--the first mechanical calculator and predecessor to digital computers? What would be the value of such a device? The learned astronomer's one-word reply: 'Worthless."
Can't make up your mind about new music? '"Ringo" [i.e. HOMR Now: Firefly] is a personalized music-recommendation sytstem,' Professor Pattie Maes of MIT's Media Laboratory writes in the July 1994 'Communications of the ACM.'
Of all the software agents she's considered, 'This one might have the best potential to become the next "killer application" '. Along with other entertainment-selection agents, it will help you select movies, books, and television shows, by correlating your tastes with other intelligent agents.
Now, I don't need a computer program to tell me what books or music I'll like. Friends, reviews, and browsing work just fine, thank you.
Intelligent agents are a fantasy sprouted in the tomorrowland of MIT's medial laboratory. They're believable enough to generate heavy grants for big-name researchers. But I wonder of Professor Airy's prediction may now be coming true, a century and a half late."
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He may be one of the world's most acclaimed filmmakers, but it took him more than a quarter-century to earn his first and so far only Oscar. Dances With Wolves defied all of that.
She went on to strike more poses further away from the water's edge as the day went on. Cleese, however, claimed the parallels between the Ealing Comedies and A Fish Called Wanda were unintentional, but embraced the comparison.
That really is a herd of buffalo storming across the prairie. Lots of patience and meat scraps were required to get Buck and Teddy to cooperate. Matt Winkelmeyer, Getty Images for Spotify. The induction ceremony included tying an eagle feather in his hair and giving him a hand-woven quilt. Singer swaps zany outfits for jeans and T-shirt on sunshine stroll Singer loves an eccentric look.
Filming required a few domesticated buffalo for close-up shots. It's worth noting that Scott had alerted the Academy ahead of time that he refused the nomination, so it was hardly surprising that he wasn't there to accept the actual award. Following suit is the upcoming Wonder Woman film led by Israeli actress Gal Gadot, in theaters this summer - Diana is portrayed as bisexual.
Abu Dhabi Classics is thrilled to announce the first of its artists confirmed to perform for its eighth season!
The season will commence on October 12 at the iconic Emirates Palace with Mozart and Satie Violin Concertos by the prestigious Camerata Salzburg Orchestra with violin virtuoso Renaud Capuçon, one of the most fascinating living performers of this repertoire. The Performance will start at 8pm.
The evening will be completed by pieces from late 19th century, early 20th Century minimalist composer Erik Satie that influenced among other musical genres, Jazz music, and also Surrealism. Satie’s clear musical lines are also reminiscent of Rossini’s and Mozart’s music. Get ready for an evening with some of the most famous works of the Viennese Classical Period and of the New Music and appreciate not only the beauty of Classical music but also its permanence and evolution over the centuries.
The highly anticipated Abu Dhabi Classics new concert season of cultural harmony, will bring a dynamic and diverse programme of classical and traditional music to the Capital.
Since its formation, the CAMERATA has been a regular ensemble in its home city of Salzburg as a concert and opera orchestra at the Salzburg Festival as well as the Mozart Week, and has its own subscription series at the Great Hall of the Mozarteum Foundation.
The CAMERATA regularly performs in Europe's centres of music from the Vienna, Zurich, Frankfurt, Ferrara, Luzern and Munich to Cologne Philharmonic and Paris; it is invited to various international festivals, as a representative of Salzburg's Mozart style, and goes on at least one major overseas tour every year.
More than 60 recordings on vinyl and CD, many of which were awarded major prizes, document the musical culture of the Camerata Salzburg spanning six decades.
Musical personalities such as Géza Anda, Sándor Végh, Sir Roger Norrington and András Schiff have influenced the CAMERATA. Famous musicians such as Clara Haskil, Alfred Brendel, Philippe Herreweghe, Franz Welser-Möst, Pinchas Zukerman, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Teodor Currentzis, Hilary Hahn and Fazil Say have performed with the CAMERATA through the decades, whose classical core repertoire with Salzburg's "genius loci", Mozart, and Viennese Classical music at the centre, extends to the Romantic and Modern periods.
As its greatest inspiration and longtime conductor, Sándor Végh's call to: "Search within yourself, then you will have something to say!" still echoes today and challenges the CAMERATA, again and again, to lay bare the "soul of chamber music" as the central element of the CAMERATA sound in the oeuvres it performs, and to bring it to life.
Born in Chambéry in 1976, Renaud Capuçon began his studies at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris at the age of fourteen, winning numerous awards during his five years there. Following this, Capuçon moved to Berlin to study with Thomas Brandis and Isaac Stern, and was awarded the Prize of the Berlin Academy of Arts. In 1997, he was invited by Claudio Abbado to become concert master of the Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester, which he led for three summers, working with conductors such as Pierre Boulez, Seiji Ozawa, Daniel Barenboim, Franz Welser-Moest and Abbado himself.
Since then, Capuçon has established himself as a soloist at the very highest level. He has played concerti with orchestras such as the Berliner Philharmoniker under Haitink and Robertson, the Boston Symphony under Dohnanyi, the Orchestre de Paris under Eschenbach and Paavo Järvi, Philharmonique de Radio France and Filarmonica della Scala orchestras with Chung, Orchestre National de France and Gatti and Gergiev, and the Simon Bolivar Orchestra and Los Angeles Philharmonic with Dudamel.
Recent concerto engagements include concerts with the London Symphony Orchestra with François-Xavier Roth, Chamber Orchestra of Europe with Jaap can Zweden, Detroit Symphony Orchestra with Leonard Slatkin, Los Angeles Philharmonic with Matthias Pintscher and Camerata Salzburg with Robin Ticciati. Capuçon also tours extensively as a solo recitalist and will perform in play directs with various groups such as Camerata Salzburg, Festival Strings Lucerne and Basel Chamber Orchestra.
Capuçon has a great commitment to chamber music and has worked with Argerich, Nicholas Angelich, Barenboim, Bronfman, Yuja Wang, Buniatishvili, Grimaud, Pires, Pletnev, Repin, Bashmet and Mørk, as well as with his brother, cellist Gautier Capuçon. These collaborations have taken him, among others, to the festivals of Edinburgh, Berlin, Lucerne, Verbier, Aix-en-Provence, Roque d’Anthéron, San Sebastian, Stresa, Tanglewood and Salzburg.
He is the Artistic Director of the Easter Festival in Aix-en-Provence which he founded in 2013 and was appointed Artistic Director of the Sommets Musicaux de Gstaad in 2016. He is teaching violin at the High School of Music in Lausanne since 2014.
Recording exclusively with Erato/Warner Classics, Capuçon has built an extensive discography. Recent releases include Bach and Vasks Concertos as conductor and soloist with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, and Brahms and Berg Concertos with the Wiener Philharmoniker under Daniel Harding. His latest chamber music recording is a disc of Frank, Grieg and Dvorak sonatas with Khatia Buniatishvili. His recording of Fauré’s complete chamber music for strings with Nicholas Angelich, Gautier Capuçon, Michel Dalberto, Gérard Caussé and Ebène Quartet won the Echo Klassik Prize for chamber music in 2012. His compilation “Le Violon Roi” received the “Disque d’Or” and his latest recording of contemporary concerti by Rihm, Dusapin and Montovani was nominated the best recording by French Victoires de la Musique 2017.
In June 2011 he was appointed “Chevalier dans l’Ordre National du Mérite” and in March 2016 “Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur” by the French Government.
The best type of women knows what they want. Kimberly Moss saw something on the internet, and now her desires have become twisted. She's gotten the idea that acting like a dog would be a fun kink to try. Stick a collar on her. Put on a leash. Take her for a walk outside. Treat her like you would a real bitch - the female dog kind that is. Her man does such a good job, she even brings him his shoe. That would earn any bitch and treat, and boy does her man give Kimberly a boning she won’t soon forget. Things start off kinky, but Kimberly's man ups the ante. He breaks out the ball gag and shows Kimberly no mercy while he pounds her pussy and slaps her face. Kimberly earned her reward for good behavior.
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is the sixth most populous city of Iran[3] and the capital of Fars Province (Old Persian as Pârsâ). In 2009, the population of the city was 1,455,073. Shiraz is located in the southwest of Iran on the Roodkhaneye Khoshk (Dry River) seasonal river. It has a moderate climate and has been a regional trade center for over a thousand years. It is regarded as one of the oldest cities of ancient Persia.
The earliest reference to the city, as Tiraziš, is on Elamite clay tablets dated to 2000 BC.[4] In the 13th century, Shiraz became a leading center of the arts and letters, due to the encouragement of its ruler and the presence of many Persian scholars and artists. It was the capital of Persia during the Zand dynasty from 1750 until 1781, as well as briefly during the Saffarid period. Two famous poets of Iran, Hafez and Saadi, are from Shiraz.
Shiraz is known as the city of poets, literature, wine and flowers.[5] It is also considered by many Iranians to be the city of gardens, due to the many gardens and fruit trees that can be seen in the city. Shiraz has had major Jewish and Christian communities. The crafts of Shiraz consist of inlaid mosaic work of triangular design; silver-ware; pile carpet-weaving and weaving of kilim, called gilim and jajim in the villages and among the tribes.[6] In Shiraz industries such as cement production, sugar, fertilizers, textile products, wood products, metalwork and rugs dominate.[7] Shirāz also has a major oil refinery and is also a major center for Iran’s electronic industries: 53% of Iran’s electronic investment has been centered in Shiraz.[8] Shiraz is home to Iran’s first solar power plant.[9] Recently the city’s first wind turbine has been installed above Babakoohi mountain near the city.
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Ever dreamt of being a big shot producer or a powerful entertainment mogul? This is your chance to get started.
We have listed our next hit project on Gambitious, and everybody is welcome to invest in it and actually own a piece of the revenue share! Think of it as an evolved Kickstarter: by investing, you get more than a few perks and collectible gifts; you essentially become a stakeholder in the venture. Gambitious is basically like an online stock exchange for game properties.
The game project we have selected for this, titled Piratoons, is in very early stages of development and has been identified as having strong franchise potential.
«Steer your ship along the tropical coastlines, upgrade it with new powerful and magical artifacts, recruit the most greedy pirate crew and engage in exciting real-time Match-3 battles to prove your skills and gather hefty amounts of doubloons!
Set sail for the search of the legendary Pelican Tooth, meet a great cast of wacky cartoon pirates, trade extraordinary goods, capture, protect and build harbors.
Piratoons lets you experience the warmth of the Caribbean Sea, its lush colors, seducing rhythms and extraordinary stories.»
Mind blown away? Feels like this is something you want to help making happen? Smells like a profitable opportunity? Then hop on board and let’s go quest for those hidden treasures together! Oh, and if you’re broke and want to help us get our games made anyway, you can still vote for Eyeball Invaders over at Steam Greenlight completely free of charge
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Fishing Cactus creates games for mobile and digital distributed consoles and desktop games. On a B2B side, we develop Smart Games for a variety of clients.
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Dubai International Academic City shines on expanded educational offerings, citing the development of the UAE’s future workforce as key economic driver
24 new academic degree programmes offered by universities at the world’s largest higher education hub in 2016/17 academic year, adding to DIAC’s 500 higher ..
Seven out of 10 university students intend to stay in the UAE after graduation, according to the latest Qudurat Wave report
Seven out of 10 university students intend to stay in the UAE after graduation, according to the latest Qudurat Wave report, a study conducted by AON Hewitt and..
The British University in Dubai (BUiD) held an open day in its campus at Dubai International Academic City on Saturday, 3 September 2016 to welcome prospective ..
Dubai International Academic City’s Student Hub department invites you to DIAC OPEN DAY 2016. The purpose of this FREE TO ATTEND event is to provide a comm..
The new campus will be opening doors from September 2016. Amity University Dubai has students from 49 different nationalities, offers 36 career focused programs..
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Anima is qualified by The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the short animated film category.
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A new inspirational comedy “Beauty on the head” appeared on the Web, with Amy Schumer playing the main role. The actress got the role of the notorious girl Rene, who in cycling training - where the poor girl tried unsuccessfully to burn calories - fell off the bike and received a strong concussion. When she awoke, Rene looked at herself in the mirror and realized that she was the most beautiful girl in the world, she just could not find it more beautiful. “No, outwardly she remained the same fat one,” Amy tells about her heroine. “But she began to feel as if she herself was Giselle, or one of the Kardashian-Jenner sisters.” In general, the pretty woman went to conquer New York and even told stunned Naomi Campbell at the casting: “I could easily become a model. But this is not what I want to do now. "
How to find out your exact address of the polling station on September 18, 2016. Elections 2016 in Moscow, St. Petersburg and other regions of Russia
Malaria (Action Programme for States Community) Community Intervention Package is a Five-year USAID grant (2010 – 2015) supported by the President Malaria Initiative (PMI) and managed by a consortium: FHI360 (formerly Academy for Educational Development), Malaria Consortium and Health Partners…
Coca-Cola Nigeria Plc in collaboration with Federal Ministry of Health Launches Safe Birth Initiative
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Objective: An intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) is a mechanical support device that is used in addition to pharmacological treatment of the failing heart in intensive cardiac care unit (ICCU) patients. In the literature, there are limited data regarding the clinical characteristics and in-hospital outcomes of acute coronary syndrome patients in Turkey who had an IABP inserted during their ICCU stay. This study is an analysis of the clinical characteristics and outcomes of these acute coronary syndrome patients.
Methods: The data of patients who were admitted to the ICCU between September 2014 and March 2017 were analyzed retrospectively. The data were retrieved from the ICCU electronic database of the clinic. A total of 142 patients treated with IABP were evaluated in the study. All of the patients were in cardiogenic shock following percutaneous coronary intervention, at the time of IABP insertion.
Results: The mean age of the patients was 63.0±9.7 years and 66.2% were male. In-hospital mortality rate of the study population was 54.9%. The patients were divided into 2 groups, consisting of survivors and non-survivors of their hospitalization period. Multivariate analysis after adjustment for the parameters in univariate analysis revealed that ejection fraction, Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction flow score of ≤2 after the intervention, chronic renal failure, and serum lactate and glucose levels were independent predictors of in-hospital mortality.
Conclusion: The mortality rate remains high despite IABP support in patients with acute coronary syndrome. Patients who are identified as having a greater risk of mortality according to admission parameters should be further treated with other mechanical circulatory support devices.
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written and directed by Keith Merrill; based on the book "the twelve dogs of Christmas" by Emma Kragen
Upon being sent to live with her aunt in the small town of Doverville, 12-year-old Emma O'Conner finds herself in the middle of a 'dog-fight' with the Mayor and town dogcatcher. In order to strike down their 'no dogs' law, Emma must bring together a group of schoolmates, grown-ups and adorable dogs of all shapes and sizes in a spectacular holiday pageant
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The New York Times bestselling author draws from his popular show #AskGaryVee to offer surprising, often outrageous, and imminently useful and honest answers to everything you've ever wanted to know—and more—about navigating the new world. Gary Vaynerchuk—the inspiring and unconventional entrepreneur who introduced us to the concept of crush it—knows how to get things done, have fun, and be massively successful. A marketing and business genius, Gary had the foresight to go beyond traditional methods and use social media tools such as Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube to reach an untapped audience that continues to grow. #AskGaryVee showcases the most useful and interesting questions Gary has addressed on his popular show. Distilling and expanding on the podcast's most urgent and evergreen themes, Gary presents practical, timely, and timeless advice on marketing, social media, entrepreneurship, and everything else you've been afraid to ask but are dying to know. Gary gives you the insights and information you need on everything from effectively using Twitter to launching a small business, hiring superstars to creating a personal brand, launching products effectively to staying healthy—and even buying wine. Whether you're planning to start your own company, working in digital media, or have landed your first job in a traditional company, #AskGaryVee is your essential guide to making things happen in a big way
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Depression-era Dodson, Mississippi, is particularly devastated with the arrival of Owen Legate (Robert Redford), a railroad official with a pocketful of pink slips for the rail yard employees. Natalie Wood is captivating as Alva Starr, the coquettish town flirt with plenty of big plans but nowhere to go until Legate appears on her doorstep. Their ensuing affair enrages Alva's distant, uncaring mother (Kate Reid), and ignites a town's revenge
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"After years of standing by their women, the Sisterhood's significant others have also become loyal friends. And now Jack Emery, Nikki's husband, has enlisted Ted, Joe, Jay, Bert, Dennis, and Abner to form a top-secret organization known as BOLO Consultants. Jack has two missions in mind. The first: offering some behind-the-scenes help to Nikki's law firm as they take on the all-powerful Andover Pharmaceuticals. Andover's anti-leukemia drug causes terrible side effects in young patients, but a class-action suit seems doomed to fail. BOLO Consultants have a prescription to cure that. Meanwhile, Virginia's lieutenant governor has a sideline as a slum landlord, and his impoverished tenants are suffering. Tyler Sandford believes his status puts him above the law. But when the Sisterhood and their allies decide to get involved, no one is beyond the reach of true justice" --
Organizing a top-secret organization to expose and fight injustices, the Sisterhood's significant others work against a pharmaceutical company that is injuring children and a slum landlord who is victimizing impoverished tenants
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Jack and Annie travel to Vienna, Austria, in 1762 where they meet the young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his sister and help save the budding genius' life
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Flyboys, Electric Entertainment presents in association with Skydance Production and Ingenious Film Partners a Dean Devlin production, a Tony Bill film ; produced by Dean Devlin, Marc Frydman ; story by Blake T. Evans ; screenplay by Phil Sears & Blake T. Evans and David S. Ward ; directed by Tony Bill, (DVD)
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* Spare parts, including a block, crankshaft, transmission, open rear differential, heads, radiators and a bunch of other stuff, etc.
After following this build for year(s), and not seeing you post for some time, I'm curious about the current running condition of the Raider, and if you would drive it, say from SC to AZ? I'll forgo the "why" <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" /> questions, and defer to others who I'm sure will... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
* Even if it didn't hurt, I can't see much of what I'm doing without reading glasses - and that's no fun while working on a truck.
* I almost bought a Jaguar XK convertible, but came to my senses when I realized I have a Raider and a 560SL that aren't being used, but are taking up space on my insurance policy. Both of them are now for sale.
The paint needs some elbow grease and wax - or a good paint job, but the body is straight as an arrow.
If you mean would I trust it to drive to AZ, definitely. If you mean would I deliver it, definitely not. Besides, someone needs to arrive here with a trailer to haul the extra stuff home with them.
I've seen and driven this truck, and it's worth the money. No detail has been overlooked, and the build was as careful as I've ever seen. Wish I had the jack for it, Frank, and we miss you, big man. Gettin old is a pain, for sure...
Monte3, send me there, I'll buy a trailer from Harbor Freight, put a Curt hitch on the back of that truck and bring it all back to sunny Clarkdale. Problem solved? Not really. You have to deal with your wife.
Such a great deal, but I'm too busy to hop a flight, and check this out in person. (seems I just got back from Denver picking up the '98)
Make that two of us. I even had the pleasure of installing an engine or two in that thing? I forget..
Someone's going to get a great deal here - I don't think you could build the engine for what the whole kit n caboodle is going for.
Hope you enjoy that Jaguar if you get it! I am thoroughly enjoying the convertible experience myself these days. Next time I am driving through I hope we get to meet up.
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This was Rubicon’s big hit. It peaked at #22 on the charts and I remember it being thrashed on Juice TV. It’s golden novelty pop-punk.
The song is based around the assumption that Bruce is an awful name, blaming parents for naming their innocent babies Bruce. But there’s nothing back up the claim, with the song’s message being little more than, “Hey Bruce, Rubicon says your name’s dumb.”
The video is set in the grand old Auckland railway station. Paul Rubicon walks in and finds the place swarming with people in funny costumes. In fact, I’m pretty sure the Village People could be formed out of the crowd.
After musing on how Bruce sucks as a name, the chorus comes along and everyone bursts into dance. I think this means I can official declare that big, ironic formation dancing was a thing in the early ’90s. It’s pretty basic steps (at one point, everyone stands still and twirls their arms around), but it’s just the sort of thing that could have been copied at home by eager fans.
During the instrumental, the band take a break from dancing to get behind their instruments, shot in colder light to demonstrate that they have a 4 real side to them.
As the video concludes, all the costumed dancers strip down to “Bruce” t-shirts and do a joyous can-can to celebrate the name. (All except Rubicon who are wearing their own band t-shirts). We also get a close-up of a young man, smiling appreciatively. His appearance seems odd if you don’t know that in 2001 he was a Juice TV presenter named Bruce. Hey, celebrity cameo!
Any New Zealand band that can reasonably pull off a moderate Busby Berkeley-style dance routine is ok with me. But it’s a bit weird having that with lyrics that cheerfully demand “Hang his head in shame! Hang his head in shame! Hang his head in shame!”
David Schwartz (°1962, San Francisco, United States) makes photos, paintings and drawings. By demonstrating the omnipresent lingering of a ‘corporate world’, Schwartz creates intense personal moments masterfully created by means of rules and omissions, acceptance and refusal, luring the viewer round and round in circles.
His photos doesn’t reference recognisable form. The results are deconstructed to the extent that meaning is shifted and possible interpretation becomes multifaceted. By exploring the concept of landscape in a nostalgic way, his works references post-colonial theory as well as the avant-garde or the post-modern and the left-wing democratic movement as a form of resistance against the logic of the capitalist market system.
His works establish a link between the landscape’s reality and that imagined by its conceiver. These works focus on concrete questions that determine our existence. By applying abstraction, he makes work that deals with the documentation of events and the question of how they can be presented. The work tries to express this with the help of physics and technology, but not by telling a story or creating a metaphor.
His works are an investigation into representations of (seemingly) concrete ages and situations as well as depictions and ideas that can only be realized in photography. With Plato’s allegory of the cave in mind, he investigates the dynamics of landscape, including the manipulation of its effects and the limits of spectacle based on our assumptions of what landscape means to us. Rather than presenting a factual reality, an illusion is fabricated to conjure the realms of our imagination.
His works demonstrate how life extends beyond its own subjective limits and often tells a story about the effects of global cultural interaction over the latter half of the twentieth century. It challenges the binaries we continually reconstruct between Self and Other, between our own ‘cannibal’ and ‘civilized’ selves. David Schwartz currently lives and works in Richmond.
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Objective: In patients with aortic stenosis (AS), the left ventricular (LV) geometry changes due to the increased LV afterload. However, subclinical myocardial dysfunction can develop despite a normal LV ejection fraction (EF). This study was an investigation of subclinical LV systolic dysfunction in patients with severe AS with a normal LV EF using a strain imaging method, speckle-tracking echocardiography (STE), and an evaluation of its correlation with novel indices to assess the severity of AS.
Methods: A total of 45 asymptomatic patients with severe AS and 25 age- and sex-matched controls without any cardiac disease and with preserved LV EF (EF ≥60%) were studied. In addition to performing conventional echocardiography and STE-based strain imaging, novel indices (energy loss index [ELI], valvulo-arterial impedance, systemic arterial compliance) were also measured.
Results: The LV EF, and the LV end-diastolic and end-systolic diameters were similar in the 2 groups. The LV longitudinal peak systolic strain (10.66±1.15% to 19.66±2.62%; p=0.0001) and strain rate (0.32±0.07 s−1 to 1.85±0.32 s−1; p=0.0001) were significantly impaired in the study patients compared to the controls, demonstrating subclinical ventricular systolic dysfunction. A significant positive correlation was observed between the ELI and the LV strain/strain rate (r=0.45, p=0.002; r=0.55, p=0.0001, respectively).
Conclusion: Patients with severe AS develop subclinical LV systolic dysfunction, despite a preserved EF. Novel strain imaging-based echocardiographic techniques may provide additional data that can detect early myocardial systolic deterioration in these patients.
Choice of treatment based on Turkish hypertension consensus report: Do we follow the recommendations?
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Every word made by a survivor is a solid stone in the foundation we are building on which our voices will grow.
Still silenced by the ones so close who should have been the strongest pillars for raising our voices but who took on shame instead.
(Inspired by comments posted when a friend posted the video When My Rapist Showed Up In “People You May Known” by Kevin Kantor.)
I'm asking Calgarians to forward this message, and perhaps post the link on sites like Twitter and Facebook, please.
For the past six years, I've been running a project called Calgary Democracy. It's an effort to compile information about all candidates in local elections and make that information easily accessible to potential voters (and anyone else who might be interested).
For this year's municipal election (voting day: Monday, October 21) the site has a list of all the candidates (Mayor, City Council and the two School Boards), their web-links, contact information, and social media links.
There's also a list (which I believe to be complete) of all the published candidate survey responses. Various organizations, from radically different perspectives, have surveyed candidates on issues such as arts, business, campaign finance, labour, sports, sustainability, taxes, transit, transportation, and more.
The site also has a calendar of events, primarily candidate forums and debates, but that's mostly done now as the election period is almost over.
Complete list of candidates, including school boards. Web-links, contacts, social media, candidate surveys. http://calgarydemocracy.ca/ #yycvote
I'm far from the only one trying to bring information to the public in this election. For example, all of the local media have special election sections on their websites, and many advocacy groups have posted candidate and issue information. I want to highlight a few non-commercial websites in particular:
This volunteer group provided live video feeds of many of the election forums, and have made the recorded videos available online.
An "aggregate" blog compiling posts from a variety of local bloggers. They have been interviewing many of the candidates, including for the School Boards.
Calgary Democracy is run, not as non-partisan but, as "omni-partisan". I have tried to include every applicable available link and source (even the ones I personally find offensive).
I actually believe that democracy is a good idea. So, I don't want to tell people who to vote for. Instead, I want people to bring their own perspectives and consideration to the issues and make their own individual choices.
For that to work, we all need access to all the information. That means not just talking about the "top job" (Mayor), and not just talking about the candidates considered "most likely to win". It means talking about all aspects of the decisions we face. This includes the "unlikely" candidates, and the positions some consider "less important" (such as the School Board Trustees).
All content on the website has been posted by me. There are a few reasons for this; the biggest being that I custom wrote the web server software and it's a hassle to write a secure multi-user system (that code is in the works, but isn't ready yet). I'm also very wary of opening up the site too much because of the high volume of political disinformation that gets posted online. It would be awful to have a candidate's info page filled with attacks on the candidate that obscure the candidate's actual message (even if I really dislike their message).
Calgary Democracy is a zero-budget project. The website is run on my personal web server (along with other websites I host). I've received no money for it this year (I did receive some personal donations in 2010 for the project to help me be able to spend less time doing job work and more time working on the project). I'm not asking for any donations this year because I just don't want to deal with that. I wouldn't say no to friends inviting me to a vegan lunch or dinner occasionally, though ;-)
I always appreciate hearing from people who may have found the site useful. Did it help you to choose amongst the candidates? Did it help you decide whether to vote or not? Are there things you would add or change?
In my understanding of democracy, it functions best when the full range of perspectives in the community can be heard as a part of the democratic dialogue. In a “representative democracy” like ours is supposed to be, this means that the representatives should probably roughly match the makeup of the population they are to represent.
Taking just one attribute of the population — gender — our elected officials don’t even come close to matching the population. Roughly half the people in Calgary are women; but only 20% of our City Council, and only 17% of candidates in the current election, are women. Further, none of the candidates or elected representatives are identified as trans.
17.24% of City Council candidates in the October 21, 2013, municipal election are women (10 out of 58).
The following factors are generalizations, not absolutes. There are certainly exceptions. Some men face some of these, but to a lesser extent than women in general. Not all women face all of these, and not necessarily to a considerable extent on an individual basis.
However, the overall effect is a considerably larger set of hurdles and barriers for women to overcome to enter, and stay in, political life than men face. Trans people face these problems and more.
• It is rare for a male candidate’s appearance to be commented on. For women, it is rare for it not to be discussed — and it is often one of the first things mentioned (especially in media).
• It is typically more expensive, in terms of personal costs, for women to run than men. Really. Social expectations for women’s appearance virtually demand the use of makeup, expensive wardrobes, and hair-styling, in order to be “taken seriously”. Men, while still expected to “dress nicely” are held to much lower standards of appearance.
• Sexist social attitudes are still prevalent in our society. Women who “dare” to stand for public office face derision just for that (where men are often lauded for having the “courage” to stand for office). Women are still seen as “less capable” than men by our social institutions (as exemplified by the fact that women in Canada receive an average of roughly 70% of the income men do for the same work).
• Gendered child-care expectations mean that women who have or intend to have children are expected to have more responsibility for taking care of those children, leaving significantly less time to pursue public life. If a parenting woman chooses to run for office, she will often face negativity for “choosing politics over her children” — something that almost never is suggested of parenting men in politics.
There are other factors not covered here, but those should be sufficient to illustrate the point of this post.
• Work to diminish, and ultimately eliminate, the factors that make it harder for women to participate.
• Recognize that gender is far from the only attribute used to diminish the participation of parts of the community. Ethnicity, disability, age, financial status, and more, are all factors that have disproportionate levels of representation.
• When you see or hear something that is a factor diminishing women’s participation: Speak out. Ask people why they are commenting on female candidates’ appearance rather than their policies. Write letters to media when they talk about how women are dressed rather than how women are campaigning.
Equal Voice is “a national, bilingual, multi-partisan organization dedicated to electing more women to all levels of political office in Canada.”
Women Suffrage and Beyond: Confronting the Democratic Deficit is a set of events happening in Calgary from October 3 to 4.
The total number of candidates for City Council for 2013 is 62.1% of what it was in 2010, but the number of women running saw an even greater decline, being 52.6% of the number who ran in 2010.
To see a list of all candidates in the election, you can visit the Calgary Democracy website (that I run).
Lest we remember that our “government” would rather spend millions advertising lies about past wars than spend a dollar to avoid having a soldier, or their family, fall into poverty.
Lest we remember the politicians who care so little about what happens to people in the military and veterans that they doze off in meetings with them.
Lest we remember that they spend our money to send our children, our siblings, our parents, our friends, our neighbours, to kill and be killed, to maim and be maimed, to destroy and be destroyed.
Lest we remember the military’s contributions to the long history of genocide and injustice against indigenous people of this land.
Lest we remember the contributions of anyone not white enough, or male enough, or “straight” enough, or Christian enough, in our reworking of history.
Lest we remember that Eisenhower’s warnings about the rise of the military-industrial complex came true.
Lest we remember that ever more and more of our resources, energy and wealth, are being siphoned away into the military and the corporations that profit from it, while poverty, disparity and injustice grow.
Lest we remember that, for all the posturing about protecting rights and freedom around the world, our military has ignored many who truly needed it, while attacking those who didn’t.
Lest we remember that war destroys not just human lives, but all other creatures and plants, and the very Earth.
There have been some concerns raised about the way the new “Municipal Complex Bylaw 38M2012” may restrict protest outside Calgary’s City Hall and Municipal Building downtown. (You can download a PDF of the bylaw. If the filename comes up as “DirectDownload.aspx” just change the name to end in “.pdf”, and hope that The City eventually fixes that problem on their website.)
Since I posted this, friendly City Councillor Brian Pincott has informed me that the old bylaw required a permit for any use of the Municipal Plaza. The new bylaw takes away that requirement, actually making it more accessible to protest.
I honestly had no idea of that particular old rule—and violated it at least dozens of times with permit-less rallies there. (Which illustrates the general leniency of bylaw enforcement in a lot of—but certainly not all—cases.)
I suspect that people expressing concern about this bylaw “banning protest” may have seen the part restricting protest inside the building. That does not apply to the exterior of the building (notably, “Municipal Plaza” and the sidewalk—which are where all of the countless protests I’ve participated in there have been held).
It’s important to note that the inside of the “Municipal Building” and City Hall, like with all buildings, have been restricted from protest demonstrations for at least as long as I am aware of, so this does not change that.
One significant provision the bylaw introduces, that I don’t recall being in place before, is that, during business hours, no bullhorns or other sound equipment can be used without approval.
(As a matter of pure speculation on my part, I’m guessing that this provision is a result of the religious evangelists who relentlessly, noisily, set up right outside City Hall many times every week.)
In addition to restricting amplified sound, some other notable restrictions that can affect protests (all of which were previously in place, if I recall correctly) include:
Candles are restricted under the fire restrictions (no candlelight vigils without express prior approval in writing). Exception for religious ceremonies (so no ban on smudges).
No free-standing signage (e.g., placards we carry are okay but no sandwich boards set up on the ground).
Not permitted to engage in “event” activities on areas designated as memorials (such as the police memorial that obstructs a big chunk of the Plaza).
The municipal plaza may be booked by groups (or The City) for events. When booked, it is designated as “exclusive use” and other activities will not be permitted. We should still be able to make reasonable use of the public sidewalks in those cases, provided we don’t interfere with the booked event.
There is a generic grant of authority to the “Complex Manager” to arbitrarily declare activities as prohibited (10.2.d). I would not expect this to impact most protests — except in cases where there is apparent or actual threat of violence, significant obstruction of individual access to the municipal facilities, or people engaging in offensive/lewd activities.
There is an interesting bit I believe they got wrong. The Bylaw includes the public sidewalk as part of the “Municipal Complex” and subject to the restrictions set forth in the Bylaw. Given what seem to be relevant precedents up to the Supreme Court level, I would not expect that to hold up in court if they tried to restrict “reasonable” protest on—and general public access to—the sidewalk.
However, there is also precedent for mass events (such as concerts and festivals) to be reasonable restriction of access to public space. So, it is legal to restrict protest and other use in those public spaces that are temporarily occupied by such an event (like when the New Year’s Eve celebration blocks off Macleod Trail and adjoining sidewalks between City Hall and Olympic Plaza).
Here is something that could potentially affect us: In the maps at the end of the Bylaw, you can see that they define all of the steps and ramp areas as “Entrance/Exit zones” and prohibit gathering in those areas entirely (10.3.a).
I’m thinking, in particular, of the steps adjacent to the sidewalk that are immediately north of the main ramp to the municipal building, since we have countless times used those as a position for people to address a crowd.
In spite of that definition and restriction, my expectation (given what has gone on before both at the “Municipal Complex” and other government sites) would be that we would generally continue to be able to make general use of those areas outside business hours so long as such use did not significantly impair access to the site for non-participants. During business hours, we could probably make limited use of those areas unless things were “quite busy”.
In any case, the provision does give the City clear grounds to direct us away from those “Entrance/Exit zones” as they may choose.
All in all, given past experience, after an initial read-through, I do not expect the changes and additions in this bylaw to notably impact most protest actions around the municipal building and city hall.
There could be cases where they call for a shutdown of use of bullhorns or p.a. systems—but I would be surprised if they use that much at all against protests (since, again, I’m guessing the primary reason for that is not protests, but the noise from the noisy religious evangelists who set up right outside City Hall annoying the City Council members in their offices there). In any case, legal restrictions governing amplified sound were already in place, so I don’t see the bylaw changing that for us.
I’ve been a part of some lengthy discussions online sparked by this comic by Kate. (I first saw the comic via my friend Lee who shared a link from imgur)
Yes, some of my language below is insulting, but that is in keeping with the flavour of the cartoon (and my frustration level).
These discussions centre around feminism in particular, but have strong parallels to other anti-oppression struggles. Here’s some of what I wrote in those discussions:
Every time some male idiot chimes in with some awful statement, like the ones the off-camera dude does in this cartoon, I mourn a little for humanity.
I’m a male survivor of sexual violence, a male survivor of non-sexual assaults, and a male survivor of extensive bullying, but I don’t feel in any way threatened by recognizing and shouting the fact that patriarchy is an extreme evil, that violence in our society is heavily gendered with females being the predominant targets, that females are systemically targeted for sexual violence and abuse, that the longest running war in human history is the war against women.
The idiot males trot out numbers of female-on-male partner violence, but conveniently ignore the context that the vast majority of those incidents are self-defence or responses to extended periods of abuse (I also consider those responses to abuse a form of self-defence).
The idiot males trot out numbers of male victims of violence, conveniently ignoring the fact that the vast majority of those are male-on-male violence. Males make up the overwhelming majority of perpetrators of violence.
By trotting out their complaints of “reverse sexism” these idiots act to reinforce patriarchy by belittling or dismissing the very real sexism, the very real systemic gender oppression, in our society.
Acknowledging and addressing the pervasive sexism in society does not mean putting men down. It does not mean “emasculating” males. It does not mean putting women, women’s issues, and women’s needs, above men. It means acknowledging the truth of our reality and working to end oppression for the real benefit of all.
As a male survivor, advancing feminism (and all other anti-oppression struggles) makes the world a better place for me and everyone I care about. It's not a “zero-sum game” where advancing women’s rights means taking away from men’s rights. The reality of anti-oppression work is that it’s more like an “exponential game” where every advance against oppression makes things better for everyone (even those who society has raised in the role of oppressors).
Yes, women who fight for their rights, who challenge oppression, are “HOT AS HELL” — because it speaks to an intense strength of character to rise above the massive forces of oppression arrayed against them in virtually every aspect of life under patriarchy.
The enforcement of gender roles harms both those placed into the role of oppressor and those oppressed. No one gets out of systems of oppression unharmed. But it remains critical to acknowledge which way the oppression flows.
I've long held that the greater responsibility for the work of feminism rests with men, being the ones that patriarchy has handed the position of "Privilege". We have greater opportunity to contribute to the work because of our privileged position.
To be clear, when I speak of men’s “greater responsibility for the work of feminism” I don’t mean to suggest that men should be leading or guiding feminist movements. In all anti-oppression struggles, those coming from positions of privilege need to spend more time listening to, learning from, and supporting the oppressed than anything else. The work of feminism needs to be rooted in meaningful, supportive and learning, partnerships.
Over the past couple weeks, I’ve been doing a pile of reading (and screencast watching) on approaches to object-oriented design when using Ruby on Rails. I always take it as a good sign when I learn a new approach that makes me think “I want to go back and rewrite all my code this way.” (Although, of course, that would not be the best choice. It’s usually better to integrate new approaches with ongoing/new development rather than start over from scratch.) There’ve been a few of those moments during this recent reading, so I’ve decided to compile a list of what I’ve been looking at — both as a reference for myself, and to reinforce what I’ve been studying.
There is a pile of good stuff in these articles (and vids), but the single biggest for me is the point about segregating “business logic” (the methods that actually do the domain work) from persistence (database calls). There are a few different ways suggested for doing that here — I’m not sure yet which I favour.
Objects on Rails is probably the most comprehensive piece on this subject. It’s an ebook (viewable free on the website, or for $5 in non-DRM PDF, ePub and Kindle formats). There is little hand-holding in this book. Unless you are already well-versed in things like ruby meta-programming, it can be a challenging read (but well worth it even if you don’t get everything right away — some of the other materials that follow should help round out your understanding). I’ll go ahead and call this the essential piece out of this collection. It’s not to be skipped.
Something that came up a few times is how to apply the SOLID principles to Ruby development (since SOLID was conceptualized around typed languages like C++ as opposed to dynamic languages like Ruby).
An Open Letter to English-Canadians, who might be feeling that Quebeckers have taken leave of their senses.
You may have heard that there has been some turmoil in Quebec in recent weeks. There have been demonstrations in the streets of Montreal every night for almost a month now, and a massive demonstration will be happening tomorrow, which I will be attending, along with my wife, Elizabeth Elbourne, and my eldest daughter Emma.
Reading the Anglo-Canadian press, it strikes me that you have been getting a very fragmented and biased picture of what is going on. Given the gulf that has already emerged between Quebec and the rest of Canada in the wake of the 2011 election, it is important that the issues under discussion here at least be represented clearly. You may decide at the end of the day that we are crazy, but at least you should reach that decision on the basis of the facts, rather than of the distortions that have been served up by the G&M and other outlets.
First, the matter of the tuition hikes, which touched off this mess. The rest of the country seems to have reached the conclusion that the students are spoiled, selfish brats, who would still be paying the lowest tuition fees even if the whole of the proposed increase went through.
The first thing to say is that this is an odd conception of selfishness. Students have been sticking with the strikes even knowing that they may suffer deleterious consequences, both financial and academic. They have been marching every night despite the threat of beatings, tear-gas, rubber bullets, and arrests. It is, of course, easier for the right-wing media to dismiss them if they can be portrayed as selfish kids to whom no -one has ever said "no". But there is clearly an issue of principle here.
OK, then. But maybe the principle is the wrong one. Free tuition may just be a pie-in-the sky idea that mature people give up on when they put away childish things. And besides, why should other people pay for the students' "free" tuition? There is no such thing as "free" education. Someone, somewhere, has to pay. And the students, the criticism continues, are simply refusing to pay their "fair share".
Why is that criticism simplistic? Because the students' claim has never been that they should not pay for education. The question is whether they should do so up front, before they have income, or later, as taxpayers in a progressive taxation scheme. Another question has to do with the degree to which Universities should be funded by everyone, or primarily by those who attend them. So the issue of how to fund Universities justly is complicated. We have to figure out at what point in people's lives they should be paying for their education, and we also have to figure out how much of the bill should be footed by those who do not attend, but who benefit from a University-educated work force of doctors, lawyers, etc. The students' answer to this question may not be the best, but then it does not strike me that the government's is all that thought out either.
And at least the students have been trying to make ARGUMENTS and to engage the government and the rest of society in debate, whereas the government's attitude, other than to invoke the in-this-context-meaningless "everyone pays their faire share" argument like a mantra, has been to say "Shut up, and obey".
What strikes the balance in the students' favour in the Quebec context is that the ideal of no up-front financial hurdles to University access is enshrined in some of the most foundational documents of Quebec's Quiet Revolution, in particular the Parent Commission Report, which wrested control of schools from the Church and created the modern Quebec education system, a cornerstone of the kind of society that many Quebeckers see themselves as aspiring to. Now, it could be that that ideal is no longer viable, or that we may no longer want to subscribe to it. But moving away from it, as Charest's measures have done, at least requires a debate, analogous to the debate that would have to be had if the Feds proposed to scrap the Canada Health Act. It is clearly not just an administrative measure. It is political through and through. Indeed it strikes at fundamental questions about the kind of society we want to live in. If this isn't the sort of thing that requires democratic debate, I don't know what is.
The government has met the very reasonable request that this issue, and broader issues of University governance, be at least addressed in some suitably open and democratic manner with silence, then derision, then injunctions, and now, with the most odious "law" that I have seen voted by the Quebec National Assembly in my adult memory. It places the right of all Quebec citizens to assemble, but also to talk and discuss about these issues, under severe limitations. It includes that most odious of categories: crimes of omission, as in, you can get fined for omitting to attempt to prevent someone from taking part in an act judged illegal by the law. In principle, the simple wearing of the by-now iconic red square can be subject to a fine. The government has also made the student leaders absurdly and ruinously responsible for any action that is ostensibly carried out under the banners of their organizations. The students groups can be fined $125000 whenever someone claiming to be "part" of the movement throws a rock through a window. And so on. It is truly a thing to behold.
The government is clearly aware that this "law" would not withstand a millisecond of Charter scrutiny. It actually expires in July 2013, well before challenges could actually wind their way through the Courts. The intention is thus clearly just to bring down the hammer on this particular movement by using methods that the government knows to be contrary to basic liberal-democratic rule-of-law principles. The cynicism is jaw-dropping. It is beneath contempt for the government to play fast and loose with our civil rights and liberties in order to deal with the results of its own abject failure to govern.
So that is why tomorrow I will be taking a walk in downtown Montreal with (hopefully!) hundreds of thousands of my fellow citizens. Again, you are all free to disagree, but at least don't let it be because of the completely distorted picture of what is going on here that you have been getting from media outlets, including some from which we might have expected more.
A quarter of a century ago I attended protest rallies to stop the then Conservative government of Canada from bringing forward legislation to take away women’s rights to decide what to do with their own bodies.
Today, there are protests against the current Conservative government of Canada’s effort to bring forward legislation to take away women’s rights to decide what to do with their own bodies.
For those opposed to abortion, prohibition won't stop it — that will just lead to more dead or mutilated women like there were before it was legalized. If you really want to stop abortions, work to prevent the unwanted pregnancies that cause them.
So, what’s the single biggest factor in rates of unwanted pregnancy? Women who are living in poverty. If you’re opposed to abortions (or pro-choice, for that matter) — the best thing to do is to work to end women's poverty.
With the way the Alberta provincial election seems to be shaping up, I’ve heard a lot of folks talking about possibly voting strategically for the Progressive Conservative Party in their ridings out of desperation to avoid having the Wildrose Party win. People are struggling with whether to vote for the candidates most likely to block the candidates they dread, or to vote for the candidate that would best represent them.
I’ll avoid, for the moment, discussing here the broken nature of our electoral system that leads to such choices…
It’s never a mistake to vote your conscience — to vote for the candidate who best represents your values — even if you expect them to “not have a chance”. Even if they don't win, showing support for those candidates shows which positions have support and does a couple things:
When the Alberta Greens saw significant increases in percentage of vote (even though we didn’t win seats from those votes) there was a corresponding increase in some of the green policies being adopted by the provincial government — a prime example being the grizzly bear hunt ban. Subsequently, when the Alberta Greens were taken over and shut down (the takeover was led by a fellow who is now a Wildrose candidate, make of that what you will), there was a corresponding backtracking on those policies — in this example, the grizzly hunt ban was lifted.
Even parties that don’t win can affect policies because the winning party wants to get some of those votes in the subsequent election.
People who vote mostly vote for who they think can win. A party that receives increasing votes in an election stands a much better chance in the next election because more people will think they have a chance of winning. It’s not good that so many people vote that way, but it’s reality.
So, we’re not just voting for this election, but for future elections, too, where there will hopefully be better chances of people we support winning.
I once (just once) voted for a federal Progressive Conservative candidate, Joe Clark, in order to prevent the election of a Reform/Alliance candidate. Clark was definitely on the “Red Tory” side of that party (before it was taken over by Reform/Alliance), and even served as parade marshall for the Calgary Pride Parade one year — so it wasn’t an utterly heinous choice.
In the end, both the strategic and conscience votes have an impact — so neither can be dismissed out of hand as invalid choices in our current system. It’s up to you, as an individual citizen, to make the hard decision which of the possible outcomes is the better focus for your vote.
Even when it doesn’t seem like it, when the media and leading parties try to marginalize diverse opinions, all of our votes do actually make a difference.
Candidate for leader of the Green Party of Alberta. Co-ordinator of the Calgary Democracy project. Host of the Calgary Activist Network. Community activist for social justice and the environment.
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Authored by Dr Laurence Knott, Reviewed by Dr Adrian Bonsall on 16 June 2017 | Certified by The Information Standard
Thoracic back pain is pain that occurs in the thoracic spine. The thoracic spine is located at the back of the chest (the thorax), mostly between the shoulder blades. It extends from the bottom of the neck to the start of the lumbar spine, roughly at the level of the waist.
Researchers were asked to find out how many people got back pain and came back with the answer 'between 4 and 72 people out of 100'. Political pollsters who had never before heard such pinpoint forecasting immediately hired these researchers to predict the outcome of the next general election.
The truth is that unless the question is asked in exactly the same way, different surveys will give different answers. It's known that teenage girls are particularly prone to thoracic back pain. The dreaded backpack is undoubtedly to blame. Why anyone thought it was a good idea to get rid of school lockers and make children drag a hundredweight of books to and from school on their backs every day, I have no idea.
Surveys to find out how many people have thoracic spine pain produce very variable results. For example, when asked whether they have ever had thoracic spine pain, one survey reported a result of 4 out of a 100 people, whilst another said 72 people out of 100. It appears to be at its most common in children and teenagers, especially girls. Factors cited as causing thoracic back pain included backpack use, the height of school chairs, and difficulties with homework. Mental health problems seemed to be an associated factor. It also appeared to be common in the transition period between the early teens and late adolescence. Adults with thoracic back pain often have aches and pains elsewhere as well as difficulties going about their daily tasks.
The short answer, in most cases, is no. Most people with thoracic spine pain get better without treatment in a couple of weeks.
However, thoracic back pain is more likely to be due to a serious cause than pain in other areas of the spine. There is a whole list of things to look out for that might indicate there's a problem. The sort of red flags I'm going on about include pain coming on shortly after an accident, having a condition that causes a wonky immune system, feeling generally unwell, or having pain that's getting worse after a couple of weeks' treatment.
Thoracic spine pain is common, short-lived and of little consequence. However, it is also more likely than neck pain or low back pain to have a serious cause.
A history of cancer, drug misuse, HIV infection, a condition that suppresses your immune system (immunosuppression) and use of steroids for a long time (about six months or more).
The most common cause of thoracic back pain is inflammation of the muscles or soft tissues of the thoracic spine. This inflammation can occur for a number of reasons:
Repeating a movement persistently that involves the thoracic part of the spine (as in sport or work): also called overuse injury.
Scheuermann's disease - an inflammation of the joints of the spine which results in spinal curvature.
It shouldn't be assumed that all pain in the thoracic spine is coming from the spine itself. Other causes of pain in this area can include problems affecting the lung, the uppermost part of the gut (the oesophagus), the stomach, the gallbladder and the pancreas.
If it's a short-lived mild pain with an obvious explanation (for example, it came on after you took part in a tug-of-war contest), your doctor will probably suggest some treatment before arranging tests.
However, because back pain is more likely to be serious if it occurs in the thoracic area rather than in your neck or lower back, your doctor is likely to suggest tests if the pain persists, is severe, or is accompanied by any of the 'red flag' features mentioned in the Symptoms section.
The tests will depend on the conditions that the doctor wants to rule out. It's likely to include blood tests such as a full blood count and inflammatory markers, and maybe a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. An ordinary 'plain' X-ray doesn't give much information unless you have an unusual appearance of the spine or a fracture is suspected.
If the pain is coming from a joint in the spine (a facet joint) this may be helped by an injection performed under X-ray vision (imaging-guided intra-articular injection).
Surgery which opens the covering of the spinal canal (a procedure called laminectomy) to treat a slipped disc causing thoracic spine pain can be a dangerous operation. However, a less risky technique involving surgery through the skin (percutaneous thoracic intervertebral disc nucleoplasty) is sometimes performed.
Many cases settle down in a few weeks but it should be remembered that pain in the thoracic spine is more likely than pain in the neck or lower back to have a serious cause.
sorry about typing in lower case only but laying flat and holding laptop with one hand. i am 62, retired but supply teaching, bulging disc at L3 /L4 have had a caudal epidural injection...
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Objective: The aim of this study was to determine how often the recommendations of the Turkish Hypertension Consensus Report are followed, and to draw attention to the report.
Methods: The demographic information of 1000 patients diagnosed with hypertension and the details of the antihypertensive medications prescribed at the outpatient service of a tertiary care hospital were recorded, and the data were compared with the recommendations of the report.
Results: The mean age of the patients was 62±11 years. In all, 623 (62.3%) of the 1000 patients were women, and 377 (37.7%) were men. A combination of an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) and a diuretic was the most frequently observed prescription. A diuretic was the most used antihypertensive drug (58.7%), followed by an ARB (48.8%). However, as a monotherapy, a calcium channel blocker (CCB) was the most commonly used antihypertensive drug (19.2%). The most frequently used antihypertensive drug group in older patients was diuretics (63.6%), as proposed in the report. Beta blockers (49.1%) were used more often than expected. For the diabetic group also, a diuretic (60.7%) was the most frequently used antihypertensive drug, followed by an ARB (51.1%) and a CCB (45.2%). Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors (34.6%) were the fifth most preferred antihypertensive drug class. However, when ACE inhibitors and ARBs were considered as a single group, known as renin-angiotensin system (RAS) blockers, these RAS blockers were the most prescribed antihypertensive drug class, followed by diuretics. In the group of patients with coronary artery disease, treatment was found to be generally consistent with the report, but the use of diuretics was greater than expected. Lastly, 124 of 160 patients who had chronic kidney disease were given RAS blocker therapy, which was in line with the consensus report recommendations.
Conclusion: Antihypertensive therapies were individualized, as suggested by the consensus report. However, there are proposals still to be considered in special patient groups.
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Anchored throughout the town are the churches erected by our town's founders. They served them, and they continue to serve today. Founded in 1646, North Parish was the center of life in Andover. The original church building stood until 1669. Rebuilt five times, the present building was constructed in 1836. In 1711, as a result of Andover's growing population, North Parish divided and formed South Parish. South Parish Church has been rebuilt several times, with its present building (the fourth)
An ancient clock, described as 400 years old and as the first clock brought to Andover, Massachusetts, was seen by hordes of visitors to the 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia. Hanging in the kitchen of the New England Farmer’s Home, it joined Peregrine White’s cradle, John Alden’s writing desk and other significant artifacts from the earliest days of Massachusetts. Sadly, there seems to be no other information about it except for a period illustration showing what looks like a 17th
Scattered throughout the pages of Andover history books are occasional references to citizens who have gone astray. Regardless of status or gender, these "black sheep" have blemished many a family tree. Their scandalous stories color Andover's past. John Beverly holds the record for longevity--not for his age but for his ability to draw from the town treasury. Returning from the French and Indian campaign of 1760, young Beverly lost both feet from frostbite when stranded in the woods during a
Once the rudiments of settlement were established in pocketed areas of Massachusetts, including Cochichewick, the Puritans turned their attention to education. These intellectual immigrants brought with them staunch Calvinist beliefs coupled with devotion to education and inquiry. By examining the laws, the demands on new towns became clear. In 1642 the General Court ordered “the chosen men of each town to ascertain from time to time if children are being trained in learning and labor and other
America has always been a destination for immigrants searching for new opportunities. From the time of 1646 and its English roots, Andover has attracted immigrants from many cultures. By the 19th century Andover, like most of America, saw an increase of other European groups. Census records from 1860 through 1920 mark an increase in Irish and Scottish residents. Early on the Irish outnumbered the Scottish, but by the 1920s those numbers were reversed. During this period English descendants made
Before paved roads and automobiles eased the pain of travel, towns maintained "public houses" for the comfort of its travelers. These travelers included ordinary folk out for business or pleasure, officers of the Colonial government, military companies, and various vagrants and peddlers. Innkeepers, often some of the town's principle citizens, had to be licensed to sell wine and strong liquor. Inns were very much a part of Andover's social and political life even through the 1800s. The Abbot
The myth of benevolent New England slavery is persistent. In the earliest days of the colonies, New England Puritans tried to balance their Christian beliefs with their slaveholding practices. Some believed those they enslaved were not human and so had no soul to save. Others, such as Cotton Mather, argued that since all men were created by God, they must have a soul and therefore should be baptized and become members of the church. By English law, a Christian could not own another Christian,
In America's earliest days, African men, women and children were sold into slavery in all parts of the country, including here in Andover. The Phillips, one of the town's most prominent families, were among those who owned slaves. Cato was born in 1768 in the household of Reverend Samuel Phillips of South Church. After the Reverend's death in 1771, Cato passed to the Reverend's son, also Samuel, but known as Esquire. Esquire Phillips lived in North Parish and already owned several slaves. He
On April 19, 1775, 335 Andover men answered the Lexington alarm. For the next eight years fathers and sons, brothers and uncles, even servants and free men, served side by side in the historic effort for American independence. Two companies of Minute Men marched from Andover that fateful morning, followed by four foot companies. Included in the last group were eight "aged" or physically unqualified men who delivered provisions to Cambridge. The units marched under Colonel James Frye of this
Since the founding of the nation, Andover residents have welcomed presidents from George Washington to George W. Bush into this little corner of the world. Whether it was for a single meal or for years of education, Andover boasts an impressive history of presidential presence. Washington came through Andover on Nov. 5, 1789, on his tour of the eastern states following his inauguration. In his diary from that year, he writes that he enjoyed breakfast at the Abbot Inn on Elm Street. While at the
Late Phillips Academy Headmaster Ted Sizer once noted that "this (Andover) is a town that values education." Excellence in its public schools has combined with passion in the private sector to create a "common commitment that lifts the level of all schooling." For over 250 years, Andover's private school options have come in many forms. Most familiar is Phillips Academy, founded in 1778 by Samuel Phillips Jr. to educate "youth from every quarter" in the classical tradition. While today the
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Have you caught yourself thinking negatively lately and want to get out of that rut? Do you need help thinking constructively about a situation that is troubling you?
Strong emotions lead to black and white, 'all or nothing' catastrophic thinking and make it difficult to consider anything realistically. If you feel angry, sad, guilty or concerned about something, it's easy to get into the habit of catastrophic thinking. However, with very little effort you can train your brain to 'forget' to think negatively and increase your mental wellbeing.
Negatively churning over a situation in your mind without resolving it is a gross misuse of the imagination and can, in the long run, lead to depression.
Simply by finding and reading this blog post you have indicated that you have the drive and self awareness necessary to change your thinking patterns, so here are four steps to training your brain to see things differently and in the long term, 'forget' to think negative thoughts at all:
The first step is to identify any unhelpful thoughts that pop up. Someone in the grip of negative thinking is in a trance state and is prone to black and white thinking. If you are trapped in this state it can get more difficult to 'catch' yourself thinking overly negative thoughts, so a good tip is to spend a day going round with a notebook, writing down any negative thoughts you catch yourself thinking. If this seems like too much hard work, then consider how much effort your brain is wasting already by thinking negatively. Committing to one day with a notebook is much less work than the time and energy taken up by decades of unproductive negative thinking.
Practicing mindfulness or meditation can help you become more aware of your thought processes and make it easier to catch negative thoughts during the day before they can do further damage.
Once you have caught your negative thought, the next stage is to challenge them. Pulling yourself out of the negative emotional trance by challenging negative thoughts is a process which will come naturally the more you do it.
Rather than just lazily letting the negative thought wash over you, actually think about whether the content of the thought is really true, and whether you have any evidence to the contrary. This works because facing a problem this way engages your logical brain rather than the emotional brain, lifting you from the negative emotional trance state.
It's important not to be fooled though. If you find yourself thinking "Well, logically I am a stupid, bad person and everything I do is useless" then you are still in your emotional brain.
Negative thoughts about any scenario and situation, no matter how dire, can be challenged. If you are in any doubt about this fact, then we recommend reading Man's Search for Meaning by Victor Frankl, a Viennese psychiatrist and holocaust survivor who was able to see how both he and others in Auschwitz coped (or didn't) with the experience. He noticed that the sort of person the concentration camp prisoner became was the result of an inner decision and offered proof that everything can be taken away from us except the ability to choose our attitude in any given set of circumstances.
A purely negative thought is rarely useful. Any negative thought should always be countered with a context giving more positive thought. Making an effort to do this can be of great therapeutic benefit. This is called 'reframing' and as it becomes a habit to your brain, you will start to bypass negative thoughts entirely.
It's very easy to naturally sink into acceptance of negative thoughts, even if to an outside observer they are completely over the top ("I am a bad, useless person. I can't do anything right. Everyone hates me.") The trick is to make a habit of challenging and putting any negative thoughts into the correct perspective. Putting a situation into context is an incredibly powerful way of combating negativity, and with practice, your brain will start to automatically widen the context of negative thoughts without you even having to think about it.
"I have made some mistakes, but so does everyone and my mistakes are actually an opportunity to learn how to act and do better in the future. I can think of specific examples of times I have achieved good things so I am not a bad person at all."
"I am good at loads of things like playing the clarinet, making cakes, cycling and my job. Admittedly at the moment I am not that good at driving but I will practice and get better and pass my test eventually."
"My colleague is obviously having a bad day and has decided to take it out on me. I won't take it personally because I can think of lots of people who appreciate and love me for who I am."
This might feel uncomfortable and false at first but as you make a habit of testing out different perspectives your brain will warm to the idea. Your brain does not want to be mired in negativity because it takes up a lot of energy. Give it spare capacity by giving it a chance to get out of the negative rut and it will flourish.
Anxiety is very destructive and there are many things you can do to beat it. Here are a few links to further information and support:
Read an in depth article about how a new model of cognitive functioning can help explain and treat anxiety more effectively.
If you think you are suffering from the effects of trauma then you may find it more difficult to see things differently.
Please see a qualified Human Givens therapist if you are suffering from PTSD/trauma symptoms, as trauma can usually be quickly and easily treated.
Labels: 7-11 breathing, anxiety, black and white thinking, depression, mental health, stop worrying, stress, wellbeing
What is a mentally healthy person? We are all born with innate emotional needs and the resources needed to fulfil them. The meeting of these needs are the benchmark for mental health. Someone with all their emotional needs met cannot be mentally unwell.
Understanding how we function from a human givens perspective defines 'wellbeing' and provides a coherent, fast and effective way to help individuals, groups and organisations.
Rethink Your Thoughts about Thinking Targeting metacognition—our beliefs about thoughts—might alleviate mood disorders and even schizophrenia Jun 12, 2014 |By Tori Rodriguez
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A recent blog on the World Travel Market suggested there were three stages for the accessibility market. Let’s call them the “Three principles of O”. They stand for:
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Objective: Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) frequently suffer from cardiovascular disease (CVD), and it is a leading cause of mortality. Clinicians use routine laboratory tests, including a lipid profile, to predict cardiovascular risk. In addition, a particular lipid ratio, the atherogenic index of plasma (AIP), is a sensitive, new parameter that can be used to assess high-risk groups. To our knowledge, this is the first study evaluating cardiovascular risk via AIP in different stages of BD.
Methods: The study group consisted of male patients with BD who were in a manic, depressive, or euthymic state, and age- and gender-matched healthy controls. Lipid profiles were analyzed and the AIP parameter of logarithm of triglyceride (TG) / high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDLc) was calculated for all of the participants. The significance level was set at p<0.05.
Results: A total of 44 BD patients experiencing a manic episode, 35 depressive BD patients, 42 euthymic patients, and 41 healthy controls matched for age, gender, and smoking status were enrolled in the study. The AIP level was significantly different between groups (p=0.009). Pairwise comparisons of the groups revealed that the AIP level of depressive patients was significantly higher than that of the manic, euthymic, and control groups (p=0.013, p=0.048, and p=0.021, respectively). The AIP level was positively correlated with body mass index, waist circumference, metabolic syndrome, total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein, and triglyceride level, and was negatively correlated with the HDLc level.
Conclusion: In this study, male BD patients in a depressive episode demonstrated an increase in cardiovascular risk. The significant correlations between AIP and other conventional cardiovascular risk factors indicate that AIP may be more useful to identify individuals with BD at high risk for CVD than absolute lipid parameters.
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Objective: Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction with an ejection fraction of ≤45% occurring in the later stages of pregnancy or soon after delivery. Although various risk factors have been identified, the exact cause of the disease is unknown. Unlike most countries in the European region, Turkey has yet to determine the current PPCM burden. A registry for this purpose does not exist. To close this gap, the A RegisTry of pEripartuM cardIomyopathy in Turkish patientS (ARTEMIS-I and ARTEMIS-II), was planned and endorsed by the Turkish Society of Cardiology. The aim of this manuscript is to describe the rationale and design of the ARTEMIS-I and ARTEMIS-II registries.
Methods: ARTEMIS was designed to be the nationwide PPCM registry of Turkey, with the goal of identifying problems and opportunities while improving quality and consistency in the medical care of PPCM patients. A second goal is to determine the clinical characteristics pertinent to patients in this region. The ARTEMIS registry will consist of 2 arms. All secondary and tertiary cardiology centers have been electronically invited to participate in ARTEMIS-I, which will be conducted to assess the current standard of care and outcome measures. Centers will be asked to enroll PPCM patients admitted to their clinic in last 5 years retrospectively. Eligibility criteria will consist of pregnant or early postpartum woman without a previous history of heart failure (HF) or known pathology associated with HF, LV ejection fraction ≤45%, and exclusion of other causes of LV systolic dysfunction. ARTEMIS-II will consist of the prospective enrollment of patients.
Conclusion: The nationwide PPCM registries, ARTEMIS-I and ARTEMIS-II, are designed to determine the current status of medical care, provide insights into nature of the disease, and suggest solutions on how to improve care and outcomes in these patients.
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The sugar levels on Sunday morning were so high, that Domino and Ruby thought it was completely rational to jump into the pool, wearing their Easter dresses. God knows what happens when they discover pot.
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Halloween parties can be a lot of fun, but you don’t have to settle for mass-printed paper decorations and a punchbowl full of candy to complete your theme. With a little imagination and a DIY spirit you can transform your gathering from vague to vogue.
Store your cold beverages in hollowed-out pumpkins and fill in the remaining gaps with ice. For a more eerie look use white pumpkins. Don’t carve a face into the gourd or you will have a watery mess on your hands.
It’s hard to keep a consistent theme when your guests come dressed as a ghost, The Joker and a space ninja. Instead of costumes, encourage your guests to come in a limited formal wear and supply them them with masks. Consider black tuxedos for the men and white dresses for the women, such as ones from our line of cotton sleepwear. You can purchase a collection of masquerade domino masks or even create your own felt animal masks to liven things up.
It’s one thing to create mixed drinks along a theme, but it pays to go one step further and give them a striking visual tie-in. Consider getting black sugar to rim the glasses and add whole blackberries into the mix, or try classic drinks like a brain hemorrhage or blood-red sangria.
Create some good mood lighting by unscrewing or disabling all the lights and use expressive candles instead. The dim lighting will give the party an inky atmosphere. You can opt for clusters of thick white candles and mix it up with a few skull-shaped candles here and there. Just make sure you have some type of barrier to restrict the melted wax so it doesn’t spill onto the carpet.
It’s routine to see a mix of orange and black candy in a dish during Halloween. Make your display stand out by limiting your candy to a single color, such as all red or all white candies in a clear glass dish. You can order bulk M&Ms and jelly beans in any color and mix in marshmallows or licorice.
Posted on December 14, 2015 July 15, 2016 Author Jacaranda teamCategories Gift ShowsTags Classy digs, Decorating, Fall Decor, fall home decor, Holiday Decorating, Home Decor, Jacaranda Lifestyle, Luxury, Luxury Home Decor, Party, perfect white nighties, Upscale party, white nightiesLeave a comment on 5 ideas for an upscale Halloween party
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Objective: A wide gap exists between dyslipidemia guidelines and their implementation in the real world, which is primarily attributed to physician and patient compliance. The aim of this study is to determine physician and patient adherence to dyslipidemia guidelines and various influential factors.
Methods: The Evaluation of Perceptions, Knowledge, and Compliance with the Guidelines in Real Life Practice: A Survey on the Under-treatment of Hypercholesterolemia (EPHESUS) trial (ClinicalTrials.gov number NCT02608645) will be an observational, multicenter, non-interventional study. The study targets enrollment of 2000 patients from 50 locations across Turkey. All of the data will be collected in a single visit and current clinical practice will be evaluated. A cross-sectional survey of public perception and knowledge of cholesterol treatment among Turkish adults will be performed. All consecutive patients admitted to cardiology clinics who are in the secondary prevention group (coronary heart disease, peripheral artery disease, atherosclerotic cerebrovascular disease) and who are in the high-risk primary prevention group (type 2 diabetes mellitus with no prior known coronary heart disease; patients who had markedly elevated single risk factors, in particular, cholesterol >8 mmol/L [>310 mg/dL], blood pressure ≥180/110 mmHg, a calculated Systematic Coronary Risk Evaluation [SCORE] ≥5%, or <10% 10-year risk of fatal cardiovascular disease) will be included. Demographic, lifestyle, medical, and therapeutic data will be collected with a survey designed for the study.
Conclusion: The EPHESUS registry will be the largest study conducted in Turkey evaluating the adherence to dyslipidemia guidelines both in secondary and high-risk primary prevention patients.
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With the increasing number of implanted pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators, removal is required more frequently. Presently described is the transvenous extraction of a 26-year-old Accufix atrial lead using a mechanical dilator sheath. A 50-year-old male patient was admitted to the clinic with a pacemaker pocket infection. The atrial lead was an Accufix Bipolar J-Atrial active fixation lead, a model that was recalled in 1994, after reports of 2 deaths and 2 nonfatal injuries related to protrusion of the J retention wire. Both the atrial and ventricular leads were extracted using a mechanical dilator sheath. The Pacemaker Lead Extraction with the Excimer Sheath (PLEXES) Trial reported that of the 57 Accufix leads randomized to a non-laser approach, only 47% were removed successfully, compared with 96% of laser-randomized cases. Since laser sheaths are not available in Turkey, use of a mechanical dilator sheath was required. To our knowledge, this is the oldest Accufix lead extracted with a non-laser sheath. During the extraction of the ventricular lead, the tip of the lead broke off inside the right ventricle and the residual part was left inside the heart. During 3 months of follow-up, no signs of infection or any other undesirable events were encountered.
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Iatrogenic acute dissection of the ascending aorta is a serious but rare complication of cardiac catheterization and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Although treatment of ascending aortic dissection may require surgical repair, stenting at the origin of the dissection area may be sufficient in aortocoronary dissection (AD) following PCI. Described is the case of a 64-year-old female patient who was treated with PCI for a critical lesion of the right coronary artery (RCA). Immediate stenting at the source of the dissection was sufficient to repair the RCA lesions and successfully seal the site of retrograde propagation of the dissection. The ascending aortic dissection was monitored with computed tomography and the dissection was spontaneously repaired within 72 hours.
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In recent years, transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) has been considered a novel option for the management of surgically high-risk patients requiring aortic valve replacement. Presently described is a case of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) managed with a challenging primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) shortly after a valve-in-valve TAVI intervention. This case highlights 2 important issues: PCI may be an option for the management of coronary heart disease in patients after TAVI even in the setting of demanding features associated with coronary osteal engagement, and secondly, TAVI may serve as a potential risk factor for future coronary ischemic syndromes, largely due to its potential adverse effects on coronary flow dynamics, etc. However, the latter notion is quite speculative, and should be tested in further studies.
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Infective endocarditis (IE) is an infectious disease that affects the endothelium of the large intrathoracic vessels, heart valves, and intra-cardiac foreign body material. A 20-year-old woman was admitted to the cardiology department with complaints of fever and palpitations. Transthoracic echocardiography revealed a bicuspid aortic valve, aortic root enlargement, and aortic coarctation. Transesophageal echocardiography revealed a bicuspid aortic valve, but there was no vegetation. Methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus was identified on a blood culture. 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography (18F-FDG PET-CT) revealed increased intensive glucose uptake on the dilated aortic segment adjacent to the distal coarctation zone. Several reports have shown promising results for radio-labelled white blood cell single-photon emission computed tomography and 18F-FDG PET-CT imaging in IE. To our knowledge, this is the first described case in which PET-CT revealed endarteritis of the descending aorta in a patient without prosthetic material.
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Although the use of oral contraceptives is associated with an increased risk of venous thromboembolic disease, the risk of myocardial infarction (MI) is unclear. A new, third-generation contraceptive agent, drospirenone-ethinyl estradiol, which contains less estrogen and a new progestogen, drospirenone, in a different combination, has been considered more reliable in terms of risk of MI. However, there have been some cases of MI associated with the use of drospirenone-ethinyl estradiol, despite the protective effects of this oral contraceptive. In this report, a 33-year-old woman who had used drospirenone-ethinyl estradiol for 6 months was admitted with MI and symptoms of cardiogenic shock. Coronary angiography revealed the total occlusion of 2 coronary arteries and so percutaneous coronary intervention was performed. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case report of simultaneous total occlusion of 2 coronary arteries associated with the use of drospirenone-ethinyl estradiol in the English-language medical literature.
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Alveolar hemorrhage (AH) is a heterogeneous clinical syndrome with a high mortality rate that is characterized by extensive bleeding into the alveolar spaces. AH usually develops secondary to immunological disease and, less frequently, to drug use. Presently described is the case of an 86-year-old woman with AH who had been using rivaroxaban for 6 months.
Percutaneous approach to giant coronary artery aneurysm: successful implantation of covered stent graft
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No job is too large or difficult for our firm. Customers may order by telephone, fax, mail or online by visiting our Web site at www.inspections.net. Use of our electronic online ordering and report delivery system is simple, secure and encouraged. Inspections are usually completed within 30 days. Rush service is available upon request.
Arctic Exhibition team cordially invites photographers from all over the world, amateurs as well as professionals, to participate in; 8th Arctic Exhibition of Photographic Art 2018. The exhibition will be conducted in accordance with FIAP and PSA regulations
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Choosing a thoughtful gift is never easy, especially when it is for someone that you care about and want to make especially happy this season.
Chris Johnson is a web developer and technology consultant living outside of Madison, Wisconsin. He has been developing websites professionally since 2003 when he got his first paycheck as a freelancer. He believes that software development is a craft and an art form, not a science. He enjoys crafting clean code and showing what he has accomplished no matter the tools and materials. When he's not developing he enjoys tinkering with technology and mechanical things, photography, video games, playing hockey along with spending time with his wife, their daughters and their two dogs.
The other day a co-worker was talking about moving some of his sites to a cheap static web host. Most of the sites were either blogs, or CMSs that don’t change very often and don’t really need the overhead of a dynamic system. I thought back about a script I had written to do this a year or so back. The meat of the script was around a wget call which spidered a page, and then converted all the links to work with the new static documents.
So with this simple shell script you can specify where you want to save the converted site by replacing “folder_to_save” and then substituting the site you want to clone/mirror in for “mysite.com”
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Recent findings from investigators at the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson raise potential concerns regarding adverse effects associated with a therapeutic approach that has revolutionized the field of cancer treatment — cancer immunotherapy. The findings were recently published in the International Journal of Radiation Oncology + Biology + Physics. In immunotherapy, clinicians harness the power of …
The Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson is pleased to announce that Maria Werner-Wasik, MD, FASTRO, has been appointed to the position of Executive Vice Chair for Radiation Oncology Integration and the Walter Curran Professor of Radiation Oncology. As the Executive Vice Chair, she will focus her activities on harmonizing and integrating all clinical radiation …
Several researchers from Jefferson’s Kimmel Cancer Center presented abstracts at the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2012 in Chicago. Some of those findings include: HuR and Ovarian Cancer Silencing HuR may be a promising therapeutic approach for the treatment of ovarian cancer, according to an abstract presented at AACR by researchers from Thomas …
The Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) announced that Bo Lu, M.D., Ph.D., of Thomas Jefferson University and the Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson, has been appointed chair of the group’s Translational Research Program (TRP) Committee’s Lung Cancer Subcommittee. The RTOG TRP Committee supports the integration of new scientific discoveries into the design of multi-center clinical …
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I do enjoy a good provocative title.... "Education is failing technology" and this article by Mark E. Weston is both provocative and thought provoking.
I haven't posted anything on the blog for the last few weeks as I'm busy working on my first assignment but I thought this was worth sharing.
Weston sets out in his post a brief history of there work of Bloom and others in identifying ways for learning in a group setting to match the progress possible with one to one tuition. Many of the approaches referenced will be familiar to anyone who quotes Hattie from time to time.
Weston argues that the current set up in schools makes the burden of achieving that 2-sigma improvement (performing two standard deviations higher than their peers) too much about the actions of the individual teacher and not enough about the system as a whole.
People who listened to Professor David Hargreaves talk just about anytime in the last fifteen years would probably recognise the argument - as the students leave school full of energy and the staff stagger to the car park exhausted.
What I don't see in the article (and this is unfair as I don't think he set out to solve all the problems, just highlight them) are examples of the kind of technology education is supposedly failing, or even an indication of what that might be.
Thank you for reading my blog and taking the time to comment. All comments are moderated - I will aim to review your comment quickly and make sure it is made available.
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With the newly released 8th Generation CPUs from Intel, one feature has gone missing from the Core i3 models: Hyper-Threading (HT). For example, the new Intel i3-8100 features 4 physical cores and 4 threads, whereas the previous generation’s i3-7100 featured 2 physical cores and 4 threads.
What is the difference between having a 2-core Hyper-Threaded CPU or a 4-core CPU without Hyper-Threading?
What’s the difference between Hyper-Threading and Simultaneous MultiThreading? Essentially, nothing! Both terms describe the same technology, which doubles parts of the CPU core to help speed up multi-threaded tasks. Hyper-Threading is Intel’s brand name for the technology, while simultaneous multi-threading is the more general term.
HT/SMT is not as good as having more physical cores. It is, however, a great feature that speeds up CPUs while keeping manufacturing costs down.
Any task you do on your PC, like checking your email, requires your CPU to process a set of instructions.
A normal single CPU core can process one instruction at a time. Even when a CPU can process millions of instructions per second, this takes time.
But the instructions aren’t all the same. different instructions are processed by different parts of the CPU core.
This is where Hyper-Threading and Simultaneous MultiThreading come into play. With HT and SMT, Windows sees two CPU cores. These are virtual cores, designed to be seen by the operating system individually like physical cores. This allows various operations to be broken down into smaller parts and have those processes carried out more efficiently by the CPU core. As long as the core is not using the same data for each task, that information can be split up, queued and then processed quickly by using HT/SMT technology. Code optimized for SMT can run up to twice as fast as on a normal CPU core. Un-optimized code may not be any faster, and can even be slightly slower.
In fact, that’s the analogy Intel uses in this simple overview of the potential benefits for Hyper-Threading: (from Intel’s article here)
Yes. However, software has to be properly optimized to take advantage of HT/SMT. At a fundamental level, HT/SMT is not as powerful as having more physical cores, because only part of the core is duplicated. Since only part of the core is duplicated, SMT is cheaper than adding the equivalent number of CPU cores, allowing lower prices. For example, assuming per-core speeds are the same, A 4 core CPU with SMT (8 threads) can perform equal to 4 core CPU without SMT, or up to about 90% of the speed of an 8 core CPU without SMT.
Right now, only the new i7 chips come with Hyper-Threading. The new i7-8700K has upgraded to 6 physical cores, each with two logical CPUs for a total of 12 threads. The previous i7-7700K had only 4 cores and 8 threads.
The i5 chips have upgraded from 4 to 6 physical cores and have a total of 6 threads (one per core) because they lack Hyper-Threading. Previous i5 chips had 4 cores, but also lacked Hyper-Threading.
AMD’s new Zen architecture is AMD’s first to feature Simultaneous MultiThreading, which is featured in their Ryzen 5, Ryzen 7 and Threadripper CPUs. The appropriately named Threadripper 1950X features a staggering 16 physical cores and 32 threads.
AMD’s entry-level A-Series and new generation Athlon CPUs are based on older architecture and do not feature SMT.
HT/SMT is great, but having more physical cores is better than having HT/SMT. So, if choosing between two CPUs of similar price, pick the one with more physical cores. If it happens to have HT/SMT, that’s a nice bonus.
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I hope you did not miss nVidia’s conference yesterday! Lots of tech/game demos were shown, and lots and LOTS of fancy words (two hours worth) were used to tell us that nVidia is launching the new RTX series of cards.
nVidia is adding higher ray-tracing capabilities in its new cards. And what is ray-tracing? It is a rendering technique that allows for more realistic lighting, reflections, and shadows. Unfortunately, while nVidia did show us a lot of cool ray-tracing demos, we do not know how much of a performance impact ray-tracing has.
Remember PhysX and HairWorks? They both looked cool, but the performance drop can be unacceptable. nVidia also did not compare normal performance of the new cards vs the old cards, and opted instead to only compare “ray-tracing performance”.
Pre-orders for the new cards are available now, but you may want to wait for proper third party reviews first. The new cards are expected to launch on the 20th of September, with the RTX 2070 delayed to October.
If the new cards are good (and they should be), and if cryptominers allow it, we will be adding these new cards once they become available for purchase.
Time for a quick update on the progress towards full and real ‘open data’ in public services and in businesses.
We did get some correspondence from a reader who thought that we ought to be more precise grammatically about data. It is a plural word, so we should say, ‘data are more accessible than ever …’ and ‘data are exploding with total global volume predicted to reach 6.6 zettabytes (that’s apparently 10 to the power of 21 bytes) by the end of this decade.
We discussed open data as opposed to big data in February, Open Data Is Bigger Than Big Data Once It’s Released.
In that blog we reported that Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the free world wide web, was suggesting that companies, governments, organisations and individuals should open up their data. Machines can run ever more complex data on both sides of any interaction, business, logistical or personal. ‘Machines will do it far more efficiently than humans.’
It was and is, the internet of things, ‘where inanimate objects are online communicating with each other and performing tasks that humans consider too mundane.’ He believes there is a battle of mindsets in people, but once they have got the open data bug they realise the benefits of ‘performing a service to the country.’
So, no more concerns about privacy, confidentiality and commercial angles for a greater good, both altruistic and commercial.
Sophie Curtis debated the issue in the Daily Telegraph (June 2014) and cited the Department for Education publishing open data about schools’ performance which allows ‘companies to create league tables and citizens can find the best-performing schools in their catchment area.’
There have been league tables and copious quantities of data in the past and since Ofsted arrived, they have made public loads of it. The point is now that people can draw their own conclusions from public data, that information can now be tailored without losing credibility.
She said that since January 2010, some 14,500 UK government data sets have been released. These have ‘created new opportunities for organisations to build innovative digital services’.
Sir Nigel Shadbolt of the ODI told Curtis, ‘the whole move in the 21st century to a data-driven economy means that countries need a data infrastructure that is fit for purpose and a good part of that infrastructure is going to be open data.’
Just one project as an example – the use of branded statins over cheaper generic versions – is thought to have saved the NHS £200m a year. And that is just a start.
Obviously this is not about compromising the privacy of people’s personal data that could lead to crime against them or unacceptable loss of privacy, but it is about harnessing better the plethora of data to benefit us all.
Start up companies dealing in high-tech carbon metering/monitoring and in energy consumption are areas ripe to analyse data and come up with eye-watering savings.
In every area which is regarded as ‘public’, there are potential savings and opportunities for private sector businesses to take advantage, crunch the stats themselves and generate new revenue.
In short, there are no areas of service delivery which cannot be improved from basic timetables, instructions, monitoring right up to complex systems involving millions (of pounds and lives).
If any government can crack this and prove it is really open for open business the potential is massive in tax gains, jobs, expansion and quality of life.
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Operations are all the systems and process that help you deliver your product or service; this might be how you manufacture and deliver goods, how you organise work flow, how you run projects from start to completion, or how you process invoices. They are all the things you do on a repeat basis that make your business run.
To work at their best they need to be efficient and effective - ensuring your product is delivered to the best of your ability using the fewest resources.
A system is efficient when it takes the least time, using the least resources i.e. money, man-hours, raw materials. This means it should be as simple and streamlined as possible. Unnecessary parts or actions should be left out, reducing clutter and taking the fastest route to the end result, freeing time for other work.
A system is effective when it achieves the right end result - there is no purpose being efficient producing something that misses the mark. This is like speeding along in the wrong direction. It needs to be an amazing journey - but in the right direction.
It also needs to be achieved consistently and with least risk. Correcting errors is a costly exercise in any business. And we clearly need to consider and mitigate any serious risks.
If we were to travel from London to Edinburgh, we first need to consider "Why Edinburgh - will it really give us what we want?" If we want a sunny beach holiday this is clearly the wrong place!
Having established it's the right destination, i.e. effective in us getting what we want, we now need to consider how to get there. What method of travel will be most efficient? If we then decided to travel by car, we must be efficient in our route, hours travelled and fuel used.
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It’s been a while since I last posted a recipe. I thought it’s time to share another favourite of my family. It’s fortunate that my children doesn’t have any allergy on seafood because they just love eating seafood specially shrimps. Shrimps have been one of the most delectable foods there is as far as I’m concerned but it can be expensive. The bigger it gets, the more expensive it is. Well, as we always hear, indulgence doesn’t come cheap. This recipe is very simple with three basic ingredients. Shrimps or prawns can be used. If you prefer to have the head on, that would be fine too.
1. Prep the prawns or shrimps. This means have it thoroughly thawed if frozen. Pat them dry with paper towel or just lay them on a double sheet of paper towel to absorb excess liquid.
2. Dust the shrimps or prawns with flour. This will further absorb liquid and will help in absorbing the sauce later.
4. Stir fry the shrimps (or prawns) until they changed color (which indicates that they are cooked through).
5. Then add the sauce. Continue stirring until all the shrimps have been coated. This will only takes a minute or two then turn the heat off.
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Degrees Earned: M.B.A. - Tarleton State University; B.S. - University of Central Texas; A.G.S. - Central Texas College
Ms. Harper came to UMHB in 2000 in the Computer Information Systems department. She currently teaches Introduction to Business and Business Information Technology & Systems classes. Ms. Harper received the Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2003 &2010. Ms. Harper is currently working on her Ph.D. at the University of North Texas in Applied Technology & Performance Improvement with a minor in Human Resource Management. Her teaching philosophy is simply to make a difference in each student's life by being the best teacher she can be in and out of the classroom, being available to the students, and continuing to learn and improve upon her teaching skills.
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