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Last Friday, I took a day trip as an international student representative to Merritt College in Oakland for UARS’ Northern California Transfer Reception. Amid getting up before dawn and flying on Southwest Airlines for the first time, I found plenty of time to enjoy the lovely weather in the Bay Area and the view from Merritt College (which is situated atop the rolling hills of Oakland). The trip brought us into the Bay Area to our admitted transfer students in Northern California and to answer any questions they had about UCLA before making the decision to submit their SIR (Statement of Intent to Register) by June 1st.
It was a wonderful time for me to share my UCLA experience as an international student with those who were obviously torn between their decisions. It was a refreshing reminder of the fact that we received more than 90,000 applications this year from increasingly diverse backgrounds (1), and yet maintained the high academic caliber of our applicants (measured by grade-point average, test scores, and coursework).
I even reconnected with someone who I had never met before but had heard of one another through our mutual friends. We both attended International School Bangkok but at different times, and apparently knew the same people. What a small world, and what are the odds that we would run into each other at the event that day! The best part of it all was that he decided to submit his SIR to come to UCLA following the event. 🙂
To the new freshman Bruins out there who have already submitted their SIR, congratulations and welcome to the Bruin family! We’re so excited to have you on campus this fall 🙂 To potential transfer Bruins who are still struggling with a decision, don’t forget that your SIR deadline is Friday, June 1st! My biggest piece of advice to you would be to visit (if possible) the campuses you are deciding between to get a hands-on experience of the campus climate. Choosing where to spend the next chapter of your life can seem daunting, but being there in person and talking to current students and department counselors will be a huge step forward in helping you find out whether that place is for you. Good luck!
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The private sector is setting expectations with the omni-channel, but it’s a difficult shift for government, IDC says
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Expert Blogger Christine Wong / July 21, 2014
Tags: citizen experience, IDC Government Insights, omni-channel
Even Third Platform strategies can backfire.
In April, the New York City Police Department asked citizens to tweet their own photos of New York’s finest with the hashtag #myNYPD. Within hours, hundreds of photos and videos were tweeted depicting apparent police brutality.
NYPD’s hashtag fail shows why governments have been slow to shift to an omni-channel model, said Scott Lundstrom, group VP of health, financial and government insights at IDC. He made the remark during a recent webinar on delivering government services through an omni-channel model using the Third Platform (mobile, social, cloud and big data/analytics).
“As organizations begin to engage in these technologies, they do find they’re hard. They do find that they need to be managed and monitored,” said Lundstrom. “So this channel shift doesn’t happen overnight. But it is important.”
It’s important for governments to make the shift, he said, because citizens (a.k.a. consumers) have become accustomed to a highly personalized experience on Facebook, Amazon and Twitter, delivered to them through channels of their choice.
“They really do expect government to keep up,” said Lundstrom.
So far, governments are lagging behind private sectors like retail, he said. No kidding. How come a personalized coupon hits my phone as soon as I enter a store … yet I have to retype my personal information onto multiple online forms at government websites?
Listed below are some reasons why, according to Lundstrom and his IDC colleague Masimiliano Claps. They also suggest what governments can do to catch up – and how network administrators can help them.
Risks: Hijacked hashtags aren’t the only risks governments face in adopting omnichannel. Dealing with citizens’ personal data also presents special privacy, security and compliance risks that are unique to the public sector. In fact, privacy laws will have to be revised around the world to make government use of big data and analytics more effective, said Claps, IDC’s research director of government and health insights for Europe, Middle East and Asia.
Progress: Despite obstacles, some governments are making headway. The United Arab Emirates has decreed that all government services must be available via mobile by 2015. The U.S. is trying to streamline and standardize security clearance for private cloud vendors through its Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP). In Italy, a push toward omnichannel means 30 per cent of all government services will be delivered in collaboration with commercial partners by 2015.
What’s next: Beyond omnichannel and Third Platform lies the Internet of Things, said Lundstrom. Some city governments are already combining IOT sensors and big data to make public services proactive, not just responsive. In Boston, a city fleet drives through streets scanning license plates; alerts are triggered if the plate owner has outstanding fines, taxes or arrest warrants.
For network admins: Lundstrom had some advice for government network administrators …
– make sure suppliers can support the addition of future channels and the corresponding integration requirements, keeping compliance laws in mind
– do big data pilot projects with an eye toward personalized citizen experiences
– deploy cloud to make those services more scalable (and accessible by mobile)
“It’s a holistic view that it’s not one process or one department that needs to get better but that the whole city needs to be smarter – the whole city needs to be more information-driven and more focused on creating value out of information,” said Lundstrom.
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AmpliVox Sound Systems can ensure almost any speaking venue can experience powerful sound coverage and clarity with its wireless sound technology configured for lecterns, remote speakers, and house PA systems.
What’s more, these wireless solutions save money and improve safety by eliminating the need for laying cables.
As an example, AmpliVox recently helped a retirement home in Glenview, IL, whose residents needed to be able to hear presentations and demonstrations clearly.
This was achieved by wirelessly connecting an AmpliVox lectern’s integrated sound system to the retirement home’s existing house PA system.
The solution included a panel-mounted wireless speaker transmitter inside an AmpliVox SW3020-WT Victoria Lectern.
This connected the lectern’s sound to the facility’s existing ceiling speakers and wireless Shure microphones.
With this configuration, the retirement home not only assures great sound for all residents in the room, but audience members can easily pass around multiple wireless microphones for Q&A sessions.
And, there is no need for laying cabling and taping it to the floor, thus saving labor and material cost and avoiding safety issues.
Another benefit to AmpliVox’s technology is that the retirement home’s yoga instructor is now able to play music from her iPhone playlist wirelessly through both the lectern and house sound system by utilizing the lectern’s Bluetooth connectivity.
"Often venues such as retirement homes have meeting rooms or community rooms, and they may have a sound system and a lectern, but often these don’t work together," said Don Roth, AmpliVox CEO.
"Our vast experience with wireless technology helps customers solve these problems. In our most recent retirement home application, their chair yoga classes never sounded so good!"
A Sophisticated Classic that Takes Quality to a New Level
The Victoria Multimedia lectern is both elegant and practical with its solid wood construction, scratch resistant coating and optional built in sound system.
Raised panel lectern gives a classic look in boardroom or auditorium.
Multiple coats of durable clear lacquer preserve the natural wood and enhance the grain.
This solid wood multimedia podium enhances any decor and works well as lectern or pulpit, and its drop top reading table makes it easy to use with laptops and other multimedia devices.
Plentiful storage to meet all your needs, with one large adjustable shelf.
Labels: Corporate , Hospitality/Entertainment , Senior Living , Solutions
Friday, April 26, 2019
AmpliVox Helps Boy and Girl Scouts Enjoy Les Paul Music at Graceland
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Each year, Graceland welcomes hundreds of Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts who travel to Memphis from all over the country to enjoy a day full of learning.
The annual "Scouts Rock at Graceland" event includes a tour of the Graceland Mansion and Elvis Presley's Memphis Entertainment Complex. Participants also enjoyed on-site scouting activities, visited exhibitor booths, learned new skills and earned achievements toward badge requirements.
AmpliVox Sound Systems recently helped Boy and Girl Scouts to enjoy hearing and understanding the music of legendary guitarist and inventor Les Paul.
Exhibiting at the event was the Les Paul Foundation, which shares the legacy of Les Paul through support of music education, recording, innovation and medical research related to hearing.
Sue Baker, Les Paul Foundation Program Director, chose AmpliVox equipment to demonstrate Les Paul’s recording innovations to event participants because of its extraordinary reliability.
AmpliVox SL1006 Headphones and SL1004 Jack Box were used for the Les Paul demonstration.
Over 500 registered scouts along with accompanying adults used the donated headphones to listen to the Les Paul’s recording effects.
SL1006 Personal
Stereo Headphones
SL1004 6 Station
Jack Box
"The AmpliVox headsets and splitter box that connected the headsets to my laptop held up through five hours of hundreds of scouts using the sets," said Baker.
"The dependability of the AmpliVox products was a huge relief. Thank you AmpliVox for the donation of the headsets."
- Sue Baker, Les Paul Foundation Program Director
School Listening Centers Enhance Your Students Listening Skills
Engage your students and turn them into active participants.
School listening centers are loved by students and teachers alike, they provide a unique learning experience.
Proven to be a great learning tool, especially for those learning to read or speak another language.
Cater to different learning styles and compliment your curriculum with a variety of activities to give students the alternative from more traditional learning methods.
Labels: Education
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Chicago Fire Awards Special Commendation Behind an AmpliVox Lectern
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"Chicago Fire", the action-drama television series on NBC, is an edge-of-your-seat view into the lives of everyday heroes committed to one of America's noblest professions.
The firefighters, rescue squad and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51 risk their lives week in and week out to save and protect the citizens of their incredible city.
In Season 7, Episode 18 "No Such Thing as Bad Luck", Cruz receives a Special Commendation where Severide shares some kind words about Cruz standing behind an AmpliVox Full Height Wood Lectern.
The AmpliVox Full Height Lectern provides an economical, practical and lightweight solution for your lectern needs.
Durable melamine laminate and quality construction ensures this lectern will stand up to tough use.
Provides generous angled reading table surface with paper stop for notes or wrist rest for laptop
Concealed storage shelf
Stain & scratch resistant melamine laminate and quality construction ensure this lectern will stand up to tough use
Customize an AmpliVox Lectern with your Company Logo
AmpliVox offers custom logo solutions to add your business logo prominently on any lectern of choice. Choose any of our lecterns and make it your own. Promote your company identity with a personalized lectern customized with your business logo.
A customized AmpliVox lectern with your company logo will set your organization apart while enhancing your professional presence at your conferences, business meetings and hosted events.
Labels: Media Mentions
Friday, April 19, 2019
AmpliVox Exhibiting at the NCEA 2019 Convention and Expo
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The National Catholic Educational Association Convention and Expo (NCEA 2019), held in fellowship with the Archdiocese of Chicago, is taking place April 23 -25 at McCormick Place-West in Chicago.
The NCEA Convention & Expo is the largest, private-education association gathering in the country.
NCEA 2019 is a one-of-a-kind event that brings together Catholic and other religious educators from across the United States, Canada and other countries to exchange ideas and debut cutting-edge research and technologies related to education.
Those participating represent all aspects of Catholic and faith-based education from preschool, elementary, secondary, adult education, colleges and universities to local parish pastors, priests, parish volunteers and more.
The event features more than 250 professional development sessions, carefully prepared liturgies, networking events and an expo hall showcasing the latest educational products and services.
Visit AmpliVox's Booth #1947 at the expo to learn how Portable PA Systems help educators be heard.
Titan Wireless Portable PA System
A versatile go-anywhere PA with a 100 watt amplifier and wireless mic options. Equipped with a wired handheld mic with your choice of wireless microphone, and a luggage handle with wheels.
You can also play your music with the built-in CD player, USB Flash Drive input, or through the SD slot.
Wireless Portable Media Player PA System
The AmpliVox SW725 is a powerful all-in-one PA system that puts you in command of your presentation for voice or music with all types of supporting media. It can play audio files stored on any USB flash thumb drive or SD card or stream music from a Bluetooth® enabled device such as a smartphone or computer.
The SW725 six inch full range speaker and 36 watt amp projects crystal clear sound to audiences of up to 500 people in rooms as large as 2,500 square feet.
Mity-Meg with Rechargeable Battery
The Lithium-ion battery pack with integrated wall charger is a long lasting rechargeable battery that allows you to simply charge in any 110-240V AC outlet.
Coupled with the exclusive battery indicator lights feature that can only be found on AmpliVox megaphones, you will always know the status of your battery life and how much power you have left for maximum safety and security.
Versatile, Customizable RTA Lectern
AmpliVox's new ready-to-assemble SN3075 Traditional Acrylic Lectern combines modern elegance with easy portability and storage.
Its unique design requires just 12 screws to take it apart, and its custom-designed case perfectly protects the disassembled sections for travel or storage.
S505 - Executive Sound Column Lectern
The Executive Sound Column Lectern fits well in any decor with its modern styling and easily glides from room to room on 4 easy-glide casters. Sound System Fills the room with rich sound making sure your message is heard loud and clear.
Scratch resistant melamine finish, skirted base, and radiused corners for beautiful styling and durability that will stand the test of time.
Curved Hardrock Maple Lectern
A great looking addition to any conference room, lecture hall or meeting place, this stylish model sports a curved front panel and flat rear panel.
The lectern provides a spacious reading table and sturdy base which are made from high quality MDF for great looks and long life.
Audio Portable Buddy
An easy-to-carry sound system in a briefcase-style design, powerful enough to reach audiences of up to 1,000 people in rooms up to 10,000 square feet.
A proven "Road Warrior", specially tooled and molded plastic briefcase-style enclosure for exceptional durability and portability. Travels and sets up so easily.
2.4 GHz Digital BeltBlaster
Small, compact speaker fits insIde the included belt carrying case with 2.4 GHz Wireless Microphone Headset.
Built-in Mini SD/USB/Aux Ports allow you to play music, recorded presentations or other media directly from unit.
Dual Audio Pal
Built-in dual channel VHF wireless microphone system featuring two person simultaneous usage.
One person can be using the wireless handheld microphone while another uses the headset or lapel microphone.
Labels: Trade Shows & Conferences , Worship Services
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Manage the Student Drop-Off and Pickup Line
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School traffic management is challenging, but also critically important for safety and convenience.
In order to keep students, families and staff safe, schools implement arrival and dismissal procedures to facilitate the process and keep traffic moving.
There's a right way to navigate the school car line, and a wrong way... actually, so many wrong ways.
Taking the kids to school in the morning and collecting them again in the afternoon are quite possibly two of the most agonizing events in a parent’s day, but it doesn't have to be this way.
The drop-off and pickup process must be efficient for students and parents arriving by bus or private motor vehicle, as well as those who arrive on foot and bicycle.
Some parents are reluctant to allow their children to walk or bicycle to school due to the traffic congestion and perceived traffic dangers.
This often results in more parents driving their children to school which adds to the extra congestion and safety problems at the school, creating an increasing cycle of more traffic problems.
You don’t want to risk that any parent or child misses out on critical traffic instructions, so you need to be heard loud and clear.
That’s why you should consider an AmpliVox Megaphone to help you with this critical task. Introducing a portable PA system to give directions, make announcements, and deliver messages improves the drop-off and pickup process.
Mity-Meg Megaphone
The AmpliVox SB602MR Megaphone has a convenient detachable mic and rechargeable battery.
Comfortable pistol grip and 3 modes: Talk, Siren and Whistle with an effective range up to one mile (1760 yards).
If you need more power and range, use the AmpliVox Half-Mile Hailer.
Half-Mile Hailer
A powerful loudspeaker PA that can be clearly heard up to half a mile away, all from a compact and portable all-weather unit.
An easy to use 50 Watt amp really powers out the sound, just turn it on, adjust the volume and start talking.
Safety Wand Megaphone
The S606 Safety Wand Megaphone is a traffic control baton that combines the features of a LED safety wand with a loudspeaker megaphone, increasing your visibility and amplifying your voice within the same unit.
The light has a visibility of up to 3000 yards, to ensure that warnings and signals won’t be missed. Its built-in rechargeable battery provides up to 100 hours of use.
To see the full line up of AmpliVox megaphones go to our website, you can even get a cloth cover for the megaphone horn that can have your school logo on it.
Make sure your children are safe by hearing you loud and clear with an AmpliVox megaphone.
Labels: Education , Public Safety
Friday, April 12, 2019
AmpliVox Receives 2018 Gopher Sport Supplier of the Year Award
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Gopher Sport has presented AmpliVox with a 2018 Gopher Sports Supplier of the Year Award.
Dear Denny & the Amplivox Team,
It is our pleasure to congratulate you with earning one of Gopher Sports 2018 Supplier of the Year awards!
We have recognized your hard work and commitment for meeting/exceeding our supplier metrics and want to present you with this award for such a great achievement.
Your quick communication and on time shipping & delivery is excellent and we want to recognize you and your team for your superior service.
Thank you again for all of your help and support. I want to express my sincerest appreciation for everything you do for Gopher Sport.
Congratulations on receiving this award and we look for your continued support and success in 2019!!!
AmpliVox was awarded for their outstanding performance and recognized for their hard work and commitment.
Appreciated for strong performance, such as:
Being proactive in timely communication
Achieving 100% purchase order confirmation within 48 hours
95.6% dropship on time delivery
We look forward to the continued support in 2019.
Labels: Amplivox News , Announcements , Athletics
Monday, April 08, 2019
AmpliVox 360 Spin Images Enable Customers to Interact with Products Online
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AmpliVox Sound Systems now has 360 Spin Images for many of its leading products, enabling customers to interact with products online, almost as if they were actually holding the products to closely examine them.
The new images let you spin the product around to see all different sides, and to zoom in on important features, such as product controls.
This is especially helpful when evaluating the features of more technical products.
The 360 spin images actually consist of many separate photo images that are put together using a special viewer, which makes it appear that the product is being spun around to different angles.
360 spin images are being utilized by many leading merchants including Amazon. According to Forbes magazine, merchants utilizing the technology have experienced both an increase in sales, and a reduction in customer returns, because consumers can more accurately evaluate what they are buying.
"We always try to make it easy for consumers to evaluate our products," said Don Roth, AmpliVox CEO.
"It’s part of our passion for customer service. 360 spin images are an emerging technology that we will be employing to ever greater benefit in the future."
AmpliVox 360 Spin Images - Embed and Download Instructions for Dealers
In addition to having the 360 spin images on its website, AmpliVox is now making the images available for resellers to utilize as a selling tool, either by embedding the AmpliVox viewer in their website, or by downloading the images and installing their own viewer.
AmpliVox 360 Spin Images are available for Dealers to:
Easily Embed 360 Viewer to your website
(360 viewer and spin URLs provided by AmpliVox)
or Download 360 images and spins to host on your website and display with your own 360 viewer
Instructions can be found here
Step #1. Paste the script code that will run the viewer
Paste the script code before your </head> if possible, otherwise paste it anywhere else on your page:
<script src="https://scripts.sirv.com/sirv.js"></script>
Step #2. Paste the spin code of the SKU
Paste the spin code of the SKU where you want the spin to appear on your web page:
<div class="Sirv" data-src="https://metelify.sirv.com/AmpliVox360/SW725/SW725.spin"></div>
For a full list of AmpliVox 360 Spins, download our 360 Spin List spreadsheet.
AmpliVox 360 Spin Spreadsheet
AmpliVox Recommends Snap36 for 360 Degree Product Photography
AmpliVox Sound Systems chose Snap36 to create 360 product imagery of their popular portable PA systems at their 42,000 square foot Chicago studio.
Snap36 specializes in high volume, cost efficient 3D and 360 degree product photography, providing spin photography services and solutions for manufacturers and ecommerce sites.
They efficiently automate image capturing using innovative robotic equipment and workflow software, producing all the images, suggested viewers and recommended image hosting that brings it all together.
Whether you are looking to increase conversion rates, improve customer engagement, or quickly scale your product content, Snap36 is the optimal solution for 360-degree product photography.
Labels: Amplivox News , Announcements , Presentation Tips
Thursday, April 04, 2019
Isabelle Roth Fiuza Baptism - 3/31/19
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AmpliVox CEO Don Roth celebrated the baptism of his granddaughter, Isabelle Roth Fiuza. The baptism was performed at the Village Lutheran Church in Bronxville, New York.
Those present were Isabelle 's parents, Carolyn and Pedro Fiuza with godparents Eric and Jess Roth.
Wishing little Isabelle a blessing from above.
May this special occasion be filled with peace, love and wonderful memories.
Labels: Announcements , Worship Services
Monday, April 01, 2019
Make Schools Safer: Emergency Sound Equipment Provides Direction and Crowd Control
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When emergencies arise in schools and other crowded areas, the first priority of administrators is to quickly move students and staff to places of safety. Whether the emergency is related to accidents, natural causes, or violence, panic and confusion greatly increases the risk of casualties.
When public safety is on the line, it is vital that school leadership, security staff, and other first responders have the ability to clearly communicate with large groups of people on a moment’s notice.
All too often, emergency situations create obstacles to communication – power may be cut off, access routes may be blocked, isolated response teams may be operating with inaccurate information, or teams may have difficulty getting instructions to large groups of frightened people.
In establishing disaster preparedness plans, school emergency personnel should have equipment ready to go, ensuring that communication remains available despite the obstacles.
Portable sound systems are an essential tool for responders to have on hand for these unpredictable emergency situations.
Today’s systems come in a wide variety of models to serve different functions, but one central purpose is common to all: providing reliable, grab-and-go communication to calm, direct, and inform large groups of people in times of crisis.
Consider how form follows function to fit the needs of your response requirements:
AmpliVox Mega Hailer Receives 2018 ASTORS Homeland Security Award
AmpliVox Sound Systems has been honored as a Silver Award Winner in the Homeland Security Awards sponsored by American Security Today magazine.
American Security Today’s comprehensive Homeland Security Awards Program was organized to recognize the most distinguished vendors of Physical, IT, Port Security, Law Enforcement, First Responders, as well as the federal, state, county and municipal government agencies in acknowledgment of their outstanding efforts to keep our nation secure, one city at a time.
AmpliVox’s Mega Hailer received the ASTOR Award as the Best Mass Notification System-Hardware.
Coordinate communication from centralized authority
The Radio Hailer from AmpliVox uses two-way MURS radios and powerful Hailer loudspeakers for large-scale coverage from a remote, centralized command center.
Emergency leadership may need to direct response teams and civilians from remote locations.
Powerful portable sound systems can provide closed communication networks to cover large areas, indoors or out, using MURS two-way radios and radio-connected hailer speakers.
Multiple speakers can be set up in seconds in locations up to a mile apart, allowing for the broadest communication coverage from a single command center.
AmpliVox Sound Systems developed its Radio Hailer system for private security applications for the investment firm Goldman Sachs, allowing management to coordinate safety communication from multiple locations around its New York City and Jersey City offices.
The same affordable, easy-to-use technology can be put to use on school campuses for swift, effective responses.
Keep powerful megaphones on hand for swift response
American Red Cross teams use AmpliVox’s
SB602MR Mity Meg Rechargeable Megaphone for clear, powerful voice projection from an easy-to-use unit weighing just 2.5 lbs.
Megaphones pack a great deal of versatility and power into compact, portable units.
These easy-to-use sound systems are ready for action when needed, even under harsh conditions.
Today’s best megaphones use rechargeable lithium-ion batteries to reduce weight and provide long-lasting charges, whether in use or on the shelf.
They can deliver voice coverage up to a mile, and also grab attention with on-board horn or siren functions. For added safety and visibility, consider a megaphone that includes an integrated strobe signal light signal.
AmpliVox provides its Mity Meg Rechargeable Megaphones to the American Red Cross to help disaster response teams coordinate emergency services.
Combine visual cues with audio support for maximum impact.
Combine visual cues with
audio support for maximum impact.
In a chaotic evacuation, people will be looking for visible direction from authorities.
Visibility can be greatly enhanced, even in dark or smoky situations, with simple tools like lighted traffic batons.
Innovative new products now combine that visual support with audio loudspeakers to guide people to safety.
Useful in any traffic control or crowd management situation, these versatile products are especially helpful in emergencies.
Perfect for law enforcement, fire fighters, emergency medical technicians and individuals concerned with traffic marshalling, the illuminated LED baton is lightweight, durable, and water resistant.
Use vehicles as mobile command stations
AmpliVox’s S/SW312 Sound Cruiser mounts to the roof of any vehicle with suction cups, providing mobile sound coverage with a range of a half mile
When covering large areas, roof-mounted sound systems on emergency vehicles provide the most mobile and effective means of communication.
Durable, powerful hailer loudspeakers can be heard for up to half a mile.
They can be attached in minutes and powered directly from the vehicle.
The Sound Cruiser is ideal not just for cars but for all mobile communication needs:
Boats
Golf Courses
Construction Zones
Political Campaigning and more
These examples demonstrate the versatility and effectiveness that portable sound systems offer for school emergency response teams.
Easy to use and ready to go, these tools improve communication in any crowd control situation – which means improved safety for civilians as well as responders.
Now more than ever, investing in reliable sound equipment must be a central part of any crisis management plan.
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Yoga is a sport of the body and mind. It extends to ancient historical origins in the Indian philosophy. There are many styles of yoga that combine breathing techniques, relaxation, meditation, and physical movements together. Today, yoga has become very popular – it is a form of physical exercise that relies on specific physical positions, with the aim of improving control of the mind and body, and relaxation.
Types of yoga
There are more than 100 different forms of yoga. Some of which include fast and intense movements, and others include rest and relaxation movements.
Yin Yoga
This type of yoga is meditative and regenerative. It is carried out for a period ranging from 3-7 minutes maximum. It is done in a sitting position, or lying on your abdomen or back while breathing slowly. It’s done to try to calm the body and mind. The aim is to allow the connective tissue in the body to relax.
Ashtanga Yoga
This form is called strength yoga, because it focuses on strong movements, such as push-ups that require strength and endurance. It is suitable for people seeking to rehabilitate their back injuries, and sports people, such as runners and cyclists, who want to increase flexibility and balance.
Bikram Yoga
This form is also called hot yoga. Because it is done in a very warm room, it is the best way to increase flexibility. The heat helps to extend the tissues of the body.
Hatha Yoga
This includes a series of postures, which allow the internal energy to flow freely. It also gives a feeling of activity and refreshment, but its implementation requires a balance between strength and flexibility.
Benefits of yoga
Improved Flexibility
One of the most obvious benefits of yoga is flexibility. The first time you do yoga you might not be able to touch your toes or do a back bend. However, if you stick to doing it, you will eventually see changes. You will also start noticing that back aches and pains will start to disappear – it is not a coincidence but because of the yoga.
Stronger muscles
Strong muscles don’t only look good – they can also protect you from back pain and arthritis. So, yes you can actually build strength through yoga and balance it with flexibility.
Posture perfection
Your head is heavy, when you balance it on an erect spine, it takes less work for your neck to support it. Having bad posture can give you neck, back, joint and other muscle pains. Doing yoga will help improve your posture.
Better bone health
Weight bearing exercises strengthen your bones. Most yoga postures need you to lift your own weight – some help strengthen your arm bones.
Increase blood flow
The relaxation exercises you do in yoga help your blood circulation – most especially your hands and feet. Yoga is able to get more oxygen to your cells. It can also lead to decreases in heart attacks and strokes.
Makes you happier
Are you feeling sad? Studies found that consistent yoga is able to improve your mood and to reduce depression. Yoga increases your happiness levels and your immune system.
Helps you focus
Yoga helps you focus on the present. Practicing yoga regularly will improve your memory, IQ scores, reaction time and coordination. People who meditate are able solve problems faster and better – they’re less distracted by their thoughts.
Increase in self esteem
Many of us suffer from low self-esteem. If you handle this in the wrong way, you will over eat, over work or take drugs. If you do yoga regularly you will access a different side of yourself you didn’t know. You will feel empathy, gratitude and forgiveness.
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Black, fire-ravaged mountains blight the skyline south of our Utah home, owing to a careless, man-made brush fire that extends over 5,000 acres this past week. Mr. Myrt and I were under a forced evacuation order, taking shelter with one of my daughters in the next county.
Source: KSL.com
Mr. Myrt packed everything of value -- family photos, two circa 1850s bibles, and other items in the Ford F150. He remembered medication, computers, iPads and such with his usual efficiency, all whilst I was herding seven busy grandchildren some 3 hours to the north. Once outside the police barricade, Gordon took this pic. Our home is just out of range to the right in his picture below.
Winds carried the smoke and soot at least as Sue Maxwell's house some 35 miles to the north.
Advice on our return to the home yesterday was "don't unpack or settle in" but await further announcements. Anxious eyes check and recheck those mountains, awaiting the day the fire is completely contained. From time to time a "hot spot" breaks forth sending forth billows of smoke to be carried by our higher than normal winds directly into our homes and businesses.
Today things started out quieter, but this afternoon the wind has picked up considerably and smoke is once again beginning to show up about two ridges south of us. Air quality in our homes is less than desirable, but we're managing.
I cannot tell you how timely our "week of genealogy scanning" has become. Carrie joins me late tonight so we will have a fresh start in the morning. She and the kids will stay a week, as we plow through the notebooks using three scanners and a digital camera. Wish I could just ship everything off to Ancestry.com across the lake. (sigh)
Don't wait for the next man-made or natural disaster in your area to decide to get those photos and documents scanned. Do it now! Ol' Myrt here got a reprieve, but some folks haven't been as fortunate.
And yes, I am putting everything in Dropbox.
Happy family tree climbing!
Myrt :)
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Lynne Carothers Monday, June 25, 2012 5:26:00 PM
Astonishing that you can take the time out of this very stressful situation to help the rest of us learn. You are amazing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and yours. Scan on! I hope all of this becomes a scary lesson and it does not escalate into a worse scenario.
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Sonja Hunter Monday, June 25, 2012 8:31:00 PM
Good luck!! I'll keep fingers and toes crossed that the fire is contained soon!
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Unknown Monday, June 25, 2012 9:42:00 PM
Stay safe, Myrt! Hope the fires subside completely. And thanks for the timely words of wisdom. So glad I scanned some of my brother's pictures this spring--his house is in the area of Florida hit by Tropical Storm Debby. You just never know.
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Devon Noel Lee Tuesday, June 26, 2012 10:31:00 AM
I have several thumb drives with my digitized photos and documents in my emergency escape bag. It's a wonderful sense of peace knowing they're handy. I need to send another set of documents to my relatives who don't live near me as a secondary backup. I know you use Dropbox.com but I'm not comfortable with my records on the internet. That's just me. Others can do as they wish. I just thought I'd share where else someone can stash their files 'in case of emergency.' Besides, it's a whole lot easier to transport a few thumb drives rather than a book shelf or filing cabinet of artifacts. So glad you're sharing this motivating story. And, be safe.
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Tiffany Tuesday, June 26, 2012 11:55:00 AM
Good advice. Good luck to you and family.
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Anna Matthews Tuesday, June 26, 2012 1:39:00 PM
Great advice. I participated in Scanfest this Sunday for the first time, the next day our 75-year old apartment was hit by lightening, incredibly there was no fire, but I know that I really have to get moving to make sure our documents and photos are preserved - and I was planning to post about it later today.
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Since it is a game of battle royale genre, the outcome of each match greatly depends on how soon and how well you can land. How? Imagine if you can be the first to fall in an area fool of supplies, then you have enough time to collect the gear and get away until the rest of the users drop. Also, you can find your Apex Legends Stats Tracker to control the progress of the game.
How to drop right? A few simple tricks can help you land faster and fly further. First of all, here is what you shouldn’t do – hold the W key aiming at a specific point. This is a common mistake. You need to understand that simply flying in a straight line won’t take you far. Keep in mind that you are most likely playing with users, who can boast of some excellent dropping skills. Thus, you have to adjust your strategy.
Here is a simple technique that will come in handy:
Wait a few moments to gain maximum speed as you go straight down
Pull up to fly to your destination more smoothly
Repeat as many times as you need (depending on the chosen destination)
This technique, of course, has a bit more nuances. However, it is not that hard to apply. All you have to do is to follow the guidelines given above and keep an eye on the speedometer. This will allow you to control your speed for more accurate landing. We recommend going straight down until your speed reaches about 145. Then you can pull up until it drops to 125.
The idea is to use your altitude as a resource for gaining speed. However, what you will have to avoid are different high objects and cliffs because as soon as you get closer to a surface, your and your teammates’ speed will drop as the game triggers an air brake animation. If you have any of such tall objects on your route, you should keep as high as possible to avoid flying right near them.
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Volunteers get together for annual Leader Enrichment Activity Program!
Most years, the fall season means L.E.A.P. (Leader Enrichment Activity Program) for many Girl Scout volunteers, an event that carried over to Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana (GSGCNWI) from the former Girl Scouts of Chicago council. L.E.A.P. is coordinated by a group of dedicated volunteers to offer peer-to-peer networking, enrichment activities and fun. This year, L.E.A.P.—“Tricks and Treats with Daisy”—took place at Camp Butternut Springs from October 22– 24. Approximately 90 Girl Scout adults attended L.E.A.P. this year, and about half the volunteers had never attended L.E.A.P. before, so it was truly a “make new friends” event!
Annie Gilmartin, GCNWI Program manager from the zip-lining team, shared, “This year, at LEAP, I had the opportunity to facilitate the zip line course for our adult volunteers. We spent two sessions getting to know these volunteers and their thoughts on heights, zip-lines, and climbing high towers. It was wonderful to see that the majority of leaders who chose to attend this session were nervous, just like girls are! The main consensus between leaders who were zip-lining were that they were challenging themselves to do the zip-line so they could tell the girls how exciting it was. Even though many leaders were a bit scared, they all encouraged each other, just as I saw Girl Scouts do all summer at Butternut Springs. It was wonderful to see leaders encouraging one another and challenging themselves all to be able to share the experience with their Girl Scouts.”
Volunteer and L.E.A.P. attendee Noha ElSharkawy-Aref shared, “My experience attending L.E.A.P. for the first time was incredible! To be honest, it was my first time to ever camp in the woods. I have only ever stayed in family accommodations or hotels before this experience, and I have to say that I went in with a lot of fears and apprehensions. I had so much fun bonding with my co-leaders from my troop as well as other leaders from other troops throughout the Chicago and Indiana region. We talked through common scenarios and challenges and shared so much advice and experiences with one another during meal times and transitions. I learned so much from my peers and I left so inspired and motivated. I definitely think it should be a requirement for any leader who wants to take their girls camping to attend this event or something similar!”
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What is a Juliette?
Girl Scout Juliettes, or Individually Registered Members, have the power to build their very own Girl Scout experience without a troop! Girl Scouts of all ages, with the support of a mentor, can participate individually, doing all of the things Girl Scouts in troops do, including earning badges, attending council programs, earning highest awards, selling cookies and Fall Product, and more.
Named after Girl Scouts founder Juliette Gordon Low, being a Juliette is a great option for girls who:
want to work on Girl Scout activities on their own time
don’t have troops in their grade level at their school or community
whose troop has disbanded or doesn’t work with their schedules
Juliettes aren’t alone; instead of a troop leader, Girl Scout Juliettes have mentors, parents or trusted adults who volunteer to guide these Girl Scouts through girl-led experiences. And we have plenty of resources for Juliettes and their mentors, including:
The Juliette Guidebook – it includes everything available to Juliettes, who to contact information, a suggested layout of how to plan your Girl Scout year for each Girl Scout level
Juliette Mentor Quarterly Chats – live chats with council staff and other Juliette mentors
Volunteer Toolkit – planning tools to help plan out your Girl Scout Badgework and activities
A private BAND group (online forum) specifically for Juliettes and mentors to share information and network
If you’re looking for a way to stay engaged in Girl Scouts in a different way, Juliettes may be perfect for you!
Visit our website to get started.
Are you a Girl Scout Juliette or mentor with a story to tell?
Share your story with us for a chance to be featured on our blog and social media!
By gsgcnwiin Programs/Events, Volunteers November 19, 2021 November 19, 2021 276 WordsLeave a comment
Remembering a trip to Camp Rockwood
Girl Scouts and travel adventures just go together—from the field trips they take as Brownies to the global exploration they go on as teens. Traveling as a Girl Scout has been a tradition for many years; we have a special look into a trip Girl Scouts from our council area took in 1965, thanks to our Girl Scouts GCNWI Historians! Read on.
On August 7, 1965, twenty-three girls and four leaders from Des Plaines Troop 64 and Wheeling Troop 609 boarded a bus for a 10-day trip to Washington, D.C. According to a letter sent to parents outlining the details of the trip, the total cost per girl was $65.00, which would be $565 today, with a food budget set at $1.24 per day ($11 today).
Girls left in their “full Girl Scout Uniform—including hat, black or brown flats or heels, hose (no anklets) white g1oves, and the two-piece Senior Green uniform.” And then changed into their traveling clothes: “Girl Scout green Bermudas, white Girl Scout blouse, white knee-high hose, white tennis shoes and red flashes.”
In their one duffel and one carry-on tote, the girls needed to pack “towels, wash cloth, soap, toothbrush, tooth paste, head scarf, sewing kit, rain coat, plastic boots or something for [their] feet if it rains, flash light, jack knife, pencils, pen, drinking cup (have it handy on the bus), stationery, stamps, plastic bags for clothing and laundry, Scout uniform,” and much more.
While in the D.C. area, the girls and their leaders stayed at Rockwood National Girl Scout Program Center, located about 15 miles from the capitol in Bethesda, Maryland. The sixty-eight acre site was donated to the Girl Scouts in 1936 by Mrs. Carolyn G. Caughey, who had a vacation home there. The site included a mansion, tennis courts, a swimming pool and cottages—two of which had electricity, modern kitchens and bathrooms.
The camp opened in 1937 and was first operated by the local District of Columbia-Montgomery County Council, which started improvements and renovations to the site, but supply shortages during World War II halted the work until 1949 when the national organization assumed responsibility for the property.
By 1979, the area surrounding the camp was quickly becoming residential and the property was sold. Part of the former Rockwood property is now a facility of the Maryland National Capital Park and Planning Commission and continues to be used by Girl Scouts and the public.
Around the World and Around the Corner
These Girl Scouts visited the US Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama: where will you go? 🌎
When you travel with Girl Scouts, near or far, you’re doing more than making memories — you’re also exploring your passions and making global connections! Learn more about traveling with Girl Scouts GCNWI.
Donate to the GCNWI Travel Scholarship
Help make travel adventures like these possible for more Girl Scouts through the GCNWI Travel Scholarship! Scholarship funds provide girls facing financial hardship with the resources to plan and pursue travel, from council-sponsored day trips to international journeys through the Destinations program. Together, we can help Girl Scouts become more knowledgeable, compassionate citizens of the world through global programming and travel opportunities.
By gsgcnwiin Camp, Girl Scout Stories, Travel November 18, 2021 November 18, 2021 526 WordsLeave a comment
Celebrating our volunteers at the 2021 GCNWI Adult Recognition Ceremony
To be inspired is great, but to be an inspiration is an honor. – Juliette Gordon Low
To all the mentors, leaders, changemakers, and explorers who volunteer with us: thank you. Thanks to your leadership and know-how, our Girl Scouts at Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana have learned to listen to their hearts, think on their feet, and speak up for what they believe in. We know being a Girl Scout volunteer isn’t easy, especially recently, so we can’t thank you enough for your commitment, energy, and support. Guiding Girl Scouts—and yourself—through the past few years is nothing short of amazing.
Last month, we were able to gather in celebration of our volunteers for two Adult Recognition Ceremonies at the Joliet and Vernon Hills Gathering Places, formally recognizing just some of the amazing work GCNWI volunteers do. Adult Recognitions are defined by GSUSA and GCNWI, and awarded based on nominations and letters of endorsements reviewed by a dedicated team of volunteers—the Adult Recognition Committee.
From thanking our National Council Delegates, who influence the strategic direction of the Girl Scout Movement at the national level, to announcing the recipients of our formal recognition awards, these gatherings were wonderful opportunities to say hello and thank you to volunteers who have made an incredible impact in our community.
Honor Pin recipients Scott Bennett, Zahra Lalani and Heather Socie.
Every volunteer honored by an award has a storied connection to our council, whether through their enthusiastic leadership of a Service Unit, their preservation and recounting of our council’s history, their innovative and dynamic approach to Fall Product and Cookie sales, or over their 50+ year service. They include the Honor Pin recipients, Scott Bennett, Cathy Briggs, Robert Gale, Zahra Lalani, Scott Saunders, and Heather Socie. Zahra, as President of the Associate Board, initiated the Board/Associate Board mentorship program, which continues as a great success.
Hall of Fame awardees Gwen Ferguson, Levita Anderson and Lis Christensson
The Hall of Fame inductees this year, Levita Anderson, Lis Christensson, Gwen Ferguson, Heather Linehan, and Tresa Radermacher, have had a long and lasting impact on Girl Scouting in our council and have gone above and beyond their expectations of their positions as volunteers. As Service Unit Manager in the 2020-2021 year of challenges, Levita has used every form of communication to help her leaders: virtual meetings, additional telephone calls, emails galore, and even quick stops at leaders’ homes to deliver materials. She has passed on messages to find out who still had cookies when our cookie sales changed direction, connecting buyers with cookies.
Michelle Ptack, Thanks Badge honoree, shared: “I was honored to receive the Thanks Badge from Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago & Northwest Indiana. Even more celebratory was being in a cohort with 4 other volunteers with whom I served on our council’s 2017 National Delegation, Beverly Suen Macrito, Denise Urban, Catherine (Cathy) Ziemkiewicz Neely, and Kathy Scherer. Many thanks to a volunteer even more deserving of recognition than all of us combined…the woman who nominated me, Karen Schillings. Congratulations all around, Girl Scouts!”
Thanks Badge honoree Denise Urban worked tirelessly to help the delegation draft proposals and actively assisted delegation during the National Council Session, culminating in her representation of our council by presenting our proposal to the entire 2020 NCS live. With her help fielding questions as part of the resource room and advocating for the good of all Girl Scouts, two proposals, authored and presented by GSGCNWI were passed, the first time two proposals from the same council have been approved at NCS. We are incredibly proud of everyone who made this happen!
Volunteer Jodilyn Machota
Volunteer Jodilyn Machota shared, “Today I was surrounded by Girl Scouts as I received my 25-year Volunteer pin from Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago & Northwest Indiana. Thank you to the women who set me on this path in 4th grade—my mom and gram, Mrs. Kroth, Mrs. Richards, and then Mrs. Betty Koran & Mrs. Joan Marchese who helped me earn my Gold Award & travel the world. They led by example and started me on my journey of service to empower girls by nurturing their courage, confidence, and character. Thank you to my Girl Scout sisters who always have proved to me that family is what you make it and I’m never truly alone. I love you all and hold you close.”
To see the complete list of all our outstanding 2021 volunteers, please find the Adult Recognition booklet on our website. We thank each and every one of you for your service!
The deadline to apply to be a National Council Delegate for the National Council Session has been extended to Nov. 21!
Apply to be a part of the 56th National Convention in July 2023 (dates TBD), an opportunity for Girl Scouts and volunteers to play a vital role in providing strategic direction to the Girl Scout Movement.
Learn more about the role on our blog.
By gsgcnwiin Girl Scout Stories, Programs/Events, Volunteers November 15, 2021 830 WordsLeave a comment
Meet the 2021 Girl Scout Go-Getters Chicago Marathon Team!
For four years now, Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana (GSGCNWI) has been proud to participate in the Bank of America Chicago Marathon. Our Girl Scout Go-Getters, a team of 25 volunteers (19 of which completed the marathon), were ready to grab their running shoes and fundraise on behalf of our Girl Scouts, and this year they were able to raise over $24,000 for our council! Congratulations to them and thank you for your hard work and dedication to powering amazing experiences for Girl Scouts!
For some of the Go-Getters, like Natalie Stopka and Elise Gluck, the best part about running the marathon was “running the real thing” and “finishing,” while others like Joy Kogut, Rachael Ross, and John Chase enjoyed running with friends and family and enjoying the city. Dan Pietroburgo set a personal best and finished in the top 200!
Others thrived off of the “sense of accomplishment” and “encouragement from the crowds” along the way, and Wendy Cartier enjoyed “getting to meet other runners, especially the veterans. I was able to chat with a man who was doing his 30th Chicago marathon who was able to offer up some words of encouragement at the start line.”
For Autumn Oley, “the best part was definitely the cheering. I could not tell you how many times my mood and mindset was restored when I heard so many people cheering for the Girl Scouts. So many girls and parents were cheering for the Girl Scouts, calling me sister, yelling me their troop numbers. It was what I needed to remind me why I was running the marathon.”
As one can guess, running a marathon is no easy feat. Our Go-Getters had to contend with heat, humidity, wind, and even overcoming injuries. Getting ready for the marathon involved many practices runs and training, which often conflicted with the runners personal lives and work schedules—but they were motivated by the mission to support Girl Scouts.
Elise was motivated by her Girl Scout history: “I was a Girl Scout for 12 years. I am so thankful for the opportunities that being a Girl Scout gave me and I was excited to help other girls have those same opportunities!” And Michael M. Spagnolo ran for his daughter, a Girl Scout herself. The same for runner John Chase: “Girl Scouts has had a profound and lasting positive effect on my daughters’ development, helping them to become the strong, confident women they are today.”
“The Girl Scouts had always been a huge part of my life and when provided an opportunity to support it so they can make a similar impact on others, I couldn’t pass it up,” shared Michele Strouth. “I was a Girl Scout Daisy through senior year of high school. I am still best friends with some of my troop mates and loved being a part of the organization. When I saw GCNWI was an option for fundraising, it was an easy choice.”
Become a Girl Scout Go-Getter!
This is our fifth year hosting a team and we are excited to be growing each year. Don’t wait to apply! Space is limited.
The Chicago Marathon is one of six Abbott World Marathon Majors, and an experience of a lifetime! Each year, runners from 50 states and more than 100 countries run through 27 Chicago neighborhoods on a flat and fast course that starts and finishes in Grant Park.
Apply to run the 2022 Chicago Marathon with us »
After you apply, there will be a phone interview before you are approved and on the team. Applications will close on March 30, 2022 or when the team is filled.
Fundraising Minimum is $1,250 prior to the lottery on December 9 and $1,750 from December 9 to March 31.
When you run with the Girl Scout Go-Getters, you will receive:
Guaranteed entry into the 2022 Bank of America Chicago Marathon
Free virtual and in-person training options with Chicago Endurance Sports
Official Girl Scout Go-Getters team running shirt and running belt
Customizable fundraising page to help reach and surpass your goal
Access to all team events (kick-off meeting, pasta party, and other events decided by team)
Free access to Race Day Resort on race day (located next to start line with food, drinks, indoor restrooms)
If you have any questions or need more information, contact Holly Johnson at hjohnson@girlscoutsgcnwi.org.
By gsgcnwiin Girl Scout Stories, Volunteers November 12, 2021 741 WordsLeave a comment
How we celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month | Como celebramos Mes de la Herencia Hispana
We had an incredible time celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month here at Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana (GSGCNWI), from our rhythmic Latin Dance Night to Global Girl Scouts presentations! Hispanic Heritage Month, recognized from September 15 to October 15, is a celebration of the rich culture, heritage, and traditions that Latinx people have in the United States and around the world. Read on to learn how we did it at GSGCNWI!
¡Pasamos un tiempo increíble celebrando el Mes de la Herencia Hispana aquí en Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago y Northwest Indiana (GSGCNWI), desde nuestra Noche de Baile Latino rítmica hasta las presentaciones del grupo Las Global Girl Scouts! El Mes de la Herencia Hispana, reconocido del 15 de septiembre al 15 de octubre, es una celebración de la rica cultura, herencia y tradiciones que los Latinos tienen en los Estados Unidos y en todo el mundo. ¡Siga leyendo para saber cómo lo hicimos en GSGCNWI!
Yo Soy Una Girl Scout
We started off with our Virtual Latin Dance Night, an opportunity for all ages of Girl Scouts and families to learn some of the most famous dances like Brazilian samba, Cuban salsa, and traditional Mexican dances. We had an awesome time moving and learning with you all!
Girl Scouts also took the opportunity to complete our Pilsen Neighborhood Walk Patch Program, exploring the historical murals, delicious food, and other hidden gems around the Mexican Chicago neighborhood. You can still do this Patch Program, and then buy the patch when you’re finished!
Explore art, community traditions, and discover Latinx history by earning the Yo Soy Una Girl Scout fun patch!
Find the requirements online and then buy the patch in our shop.
Comenzamos con nuestra Clase Virtual de Baile Latino, una oportunidad para que las Girl Scouts de todas edades y sus familias aprendan algunos de los bailes más famosos como la samba brasileña, la salsa cubana y los bailes tradicionales mexicanos. ¡Pasamos genial moviéndonos y aprendiendo con todos ustedes!
Girl Scouts también aprovecharon la oportunidad de completar nuestra caminata de Pilsen donde exploran los murales históricos, la comida deliciosa y otras maravillas escondidas en el vecindario Mexicano de Chicago. Todavía puedes completar este programa de parches y comprar el parche cuando completes tu paseo del vecindario.
¡Explora el arte, las tradiciones y historia de la comunidad Latinx completando las actividades del parche Yo Soy Una Girl Scout! Encuntre los requisitos en línea y luego compre el parche en nuestra tienda de Girl Scouts.
Exploring Traditions | Explorando Tradiciones
Our Global Girl Scout group also hosted a program about Hispanic Heritage Month, focusing on several Latin American countries including Belize, Peru, and Argentina, and sharing their distinct traditions, cuisines, and fashion senses. Girl Scouts and sisters Maysa and Mali presented on the country Venezuela: “I learned that Girl Scouting began in Venezuela in 1958,” Maysa shared. “I presented on fashion in Venezuela and drew a traditional Venezuelan dress (video above!).”
“One thing I really enjoy about [being a part of] Global Girl Scouts is being able to learn new things about different places, and teaching them to others,” Maysa added.
Nuestro grupo de Las Global Girl Scouts organizo un programa sobre el Mes de la Herencia Hispana, enfocado en varios países de Latinoamérica, incluyendo Belice, Perú, y Argentina, y compartieron sus distintas tradiciones, comidas, y sentidos de moda. Girl Scouts y hermanas Maysa y Mali presentaron sobre el país de Venezuela. “Me enteré de que Girl Scouts comenzó en Venezuela en 1958”, compartió Maysa. “Presenté sobre moda en Venezuela y dibujé un vestido tradicional venezolano (¡video arriba!).”
“Una cosa que realmente disfruto de ser parte de Global Girl Scouts es poder aprender cosas nuevas sobre diferentes lugares y enseñarles a otros,” continuó Maysa.
Honoring our Ancestors | Honrando a nuestros Antepasados
The party continued at our second annual Trunk or Treat and Day of the Dead celebration! Girl Scouts, friends, and family gathered at Camp Greene Wood for a tour around decorated trunks for trick-or-treating, and decorated some calaveras, made their own marigold flowers, and other fun crafts! Our Girl Scouts really went above-and-beyond with the costumes; look through the pictures above.
We were also impressed and moved by the altars and costumes Girl Scouts made for their at-home Day of the Dead celebrations. Day of the Dead is a two-day dedication to family, friends, and loved ones that have passed, during the first two days of November. Altars are traditionally decorated with bright yellow marigold flowers, photos of the departed, and favorite foods and drinks of those honored. We loved seeing your at-home dedications!
¡La fiesta continuó en nuestra segunda celebración anual Trunk or Treat y el Día de los Muertos! Girl Scouts, amigos y familiares se reunieron en Camp Greene Wood para un recorrido por los baúles decorados para pedir dulces, y también decoraron algunas calaveras, hicieron sus propias flores de caléndula y otras manualidades divertidas. Nuestras Girl Scouts realmente hicieron mucho más allá con sus disfraces; mira las imágenes de arriba.
También quedamos impresionados y conmovidos por los altares y disfraces que las Girl Scouts hicieron para sus celebraciones del Día de Muertos en casa. El Día de los Muertos es una dedicación de dos días a la familia, amigos y seres queridos que han fallecido, durante los dos primeros días de noviembre. Los altares están decorados tradicionalmente con flores de caléndula de color amarillo brillante, fotos de los difuntos y las comidas y bebidas favoritas de los homenajeados. ¡Nos encantó ver sus dedicatorias en casa!
Celebrations continue | Continúan las celebraciones
Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, and Juniors, and their family members are welcome to cozy up around the fire (and computer!) with hot chocolate in hand to experience winter holidays around the world. Join us on December 11 to learn more about both Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe and Las Posadas, holidays that are celebrated in Mexico. This virtual program includes singing songs, making a traditional buñuelo, and so much more.
Las Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, y Juniors, y sus familiares, pueden acurrucarse alrededor de una fogata (¡y la computadora!) Con chocolate caliente en la mano y celebrar los dias festivos de alrededor del mundo. Únase a nosotras el 11 de diciembre para aprender más sobre el Día de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe y Las Posadas, fiestas que se celebran en México. Este programa incluye cantar canciones, cocinar buñuelos y mucho más.
Visit our website to find all of our upcoming programs in Spanish!
¡Visite nuestro sitio web para encontrar todos nuestros próximos programas en español!
By gsgcnwiin Girl Scout Stories, Programs/Events November 4, 2021 November 4, 2021 1,191 WordsLeave a comment
Barilla and INVENTORCLOUD sponsor International Day of the Girl program!
In 2011, the United Nations declared October 11 as International Day of the Girl “to recognize girls’ rights and the unique challenges girls face around the world.” Girl Scouts of the USA adopted International Day of the Girl (IDG) as a global action day and for the past four years, we at Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana (GSGCNWI) have proudly hosted programming for our area Girl Scouts to honor this day by working together to envision a better world for girls.
These programs have also helped Girl Scouts work toward their Global Action Award, which each year tackles one of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This year, with the support of Barilla and INVENTORCLOUD, Girl Scouts tackled Climate Action, working together to create solutions that save our environment.
In October, Girl Scout Brownies and Juniors learned what farmers—and they!—can do to help slow climate change. The Cook County Farm Bureau shared how farmers help to grow all of the ingredients in Girl Scouts’ newest cookie, Adventurefuls. It was a delicious way to learn about climate action!
Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors joined INVENTORCLOUD for a program about fast fashion and low waste lifestyles. We had two experts in these fields share with Girl Scouts how they, too, can affect climate change—with the clothing they wear and the items they buy.
The older Girl Scouts then used INVENTORCLOUD’s online platform to work through the creative design process to come up digital ideas for sharing climate action with their peers. Girl Scout Grace shared her idea to create a website for people to check if the clothing brands they wear participate in fast fashion, and Ellie thought up an app to address air pollution, where users can see if their activities have any pollutant output.
If you want to earn your Global Action Award on Climate Action, check out our council’s own Patch Programs, and when you’re ready to purchase the award, you can find them on our shop site!
By gsgcnwiin Badges, Civic Action, Girl Scout Stories, Green for Good, Programs/Events November 3, 2021 November 5, 2021 354 WordsLeave a comment
A Safe Return to Girl Scouts
Our girls need us, now more than ever. Girls younger than ever are facing unprecedented challenges navigating mental, social and emotional wellness and it is affecting how they navigate their daily lives.
Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana recognizes the effects lifestyle changes presented from a pandemic can have on our members. Girls have not been interacting with friends and family in a manner that they are used to. Their social interactions at school or extra-curricular activities had been paused or severely adjusted. Some girls encountered challenges with being in quarantine for extended amounts of time. Other girls had to process and deal with the aftermath of societal responses to racial injustices.
There has never been a more urgent time to help girls connect with others, make friends, and learn techniques that build resiliency in times of great stress, anxiety, and uncertainty.
Advocating for the health and safety of girls in a physical sense is what we have always done. Extending that care and concern to the emotional and social health and wellness of our members is critical. As we enter a new membership year, Girl Scouts is committed to building an ecosystem of wellness, health, and social-emotional wellbeing around girls.
Check out the new trainings on trauma-informed practices.
How Girl Scouts Plan to Support the Ecosystem
Girl Scouts is dedicating its resources to building resiliency in girls and creating a safe space for them to return to in the following ways:
In partnership with the Center for Childhood Resilience at the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital, we plan to revolutionize our approach to providing experiences and opportunities for girls to thrive and lead regardless of circumstance, race, or zip code.
GCNWI has provided training for staff and volunteers designed to help them anticipate an increase in unpredictable and unusual behaviors that indicate a girl may be experiencing a mental, social, or emotional struggle.
In our continued commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, Girl Scouts vows to create a more equitable leadership landscape for girls, women, families, and communities.
Resources for Volunteers
Our curriculum and training modules help volunteers and families recognize trauma and put into practice ways to resolve conflict and build empathy, mindfulness, and coping skills. Log in to your Girl Scout account, select gsLearn from the menu on the left, and click on “content library” to take the available trainings:
Trauma-Informed Practices – Support all girls (and yourself) with best practices in social-emotional learning, developed with Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago’s Center for Childhood Resilience.
Basics of Inclusion– Inclusion is at the core of who we are—sisters to every Girl Scout!
Grade Level Training for Bridging Leaders – Empower yourself with the confidence to lead girls as they bridge into their next program level.
Access gsLearn
“Girl Scouts is no longer a nice thing to have; it is a necessity,” says Girl Scout GCNWI CEO Nancy Wright.
It is time to do more than worry about girls and their well-being. It is time to act. If you haven’t already, renew your membership for FY22 and get ready for a fun, yet safe return to Girl Scouting!
Renew Your Membership
By gsgcnwiin Programs/Events, Volunteers November 2, 2021 November 5, 2021 578 WordsLeave a comment
Celebrating Native American Heritage Month
Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana (GSGCNWI) recognizes the unique, enduring, and sacred relationship that exists between land and Native American and Indigenous people; we recognize that we are on the land of Peoria, Kickapoo, Kaskaskia, Potawatomi, Sauk, and other nations and tribes, and honor their history and people. We recognize and honor our Native American and Indigenous Girl Scouts, volunteers, family, and community.
November, Native American Heritage Month, is dedicated to celebrating the rich culture and enduring traditions of Native American and Indigenous communities. Consider spending this month researching and honoring Native American and Indigenous communities throughout our nation and where you now call home. You can start by adding a land acknowledgement like the one above to start your Girl Scout meetings alongside the Pledge and Promise!
Hear from Girl Scouts of USA interim CEO, Judith Batty, on the significance of this month:
The celebration goes beyond just November: we invite you to take this opportunity to learn more about the cultures of the Indian Nations in your state and across the country by earning the Native American Heritage “I am a Girl Scout!” Fun Patch. We’ve got plenty of activities to choose from, so you can make new discoveries and have tons of fun learning.
Download the Native American Heritage Month Celebration guidelines [PDF] and then buy the patch!
As always, we encourage you to share your story!
If you are a Native American or Indigenous identifying-Girl Scout or volunteer, or know someone who is, please submit your story on our website for a chance to be featured on our blog and social media. And share with us what you learn throughout the month, too!
By gsgcnwiin Badges, Girl Scout Stories, Programs/Events November 1, 2021 288 WordsLeave a comment
Volunteer Spotlight: Monica Reed!
“I volunteer for Girl Scouts because the opportunities for girls seem limitless. Girl Scouts empowers girls to explore their interests and dreams.”
Thanks to the mentorship, support, and leadership provided by volunteers, Girl Scouts are getting ready to change the future and make the world a better place! We can’t thank you enough for the work you do to champion our Girl Scouts, which is why we dedicate a spotlight to a volunteer who has made an impact on girls’ lives in Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana (GSGCNWI). Read on to hear Monica Reed’s story!
“I have been a volunteer since 2004. I started a Pre-K Daisy troop and was the girls’ leader through 12th grade. I’ve been all levels of Girl Scout leader, Membership Coordinator, and Fall Product and Cookie volunteer. I began my current troop as a way for the girls to be involved in Girl Scouts during an unconventional school year. We were 100% online and the girls’ Zoom skills were unparalleled. I often commented that they had better manners than most adults on Zoom calls. We earned all our Daisy petals last year. Now we are working on our badges. We are also sending our Flat Daisies around the globe (this was a great activity so we could travel vicariously with our Flat Daisies)!”
“I fondly remember seeing my daughter singing “ The Camp Greene Wood Song” to a Grant Park crowd during the 100th Anniversary of Girl Scouts. Overall, seeing the “A-HA moments” when the Girl Scouts try something new is very rewarding. (I learn new things too!).”
Her advice to those interested in volunteering? “Take the opportunities to try something new! Volunteer. Try a new sport. Make new friends. Girl Scouts has all that and more in a fun, friendly environment.“
“I can’t say enough about our troop leader, Miss Monica! We have been so privileged to have her as our guide. She goes way above and beyond to bring not just the girls, but the families, together. She puts so much effort in all that she does, and it shows from all the little personal touches she puts on things, and personalized cards and photos. It also amazes me how she has gotten to know each one of the girls and their unique personalities in just a brief amount of time. This is no small feat as most of our time together has been spent on Zoom, due to COVID. That’s another thing, she has always made sure to make everyone feel safe and comfortable during these very uncertain times,” shared Girl Scout parent Sabrina.
Thank you for all you do, Monica!
You have the power to change girls’ lives as a Girl Scout volunteer, helping to craft their experiences from the way they run their cookie business to the way they speak up in meetings. As girls learn, grow, and lead, you’re there through it all—shaping the future right along with us.
Visit www.girlscoutsgcnwi.org/volunteer and become a supporter of Girl Scouts in your area!
By gsgcnwiin Girl Scout Stories, Service, Volunteers October 29, 2021 October 29, 2021 510 Words2 Comments
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As you prepare for your baby’s arrival, there are several things you need to prep for, including making your home baby-proof. Once your baby starts to crawl (around 6 to 10 months), you should do a second baby proofing sweep to make sure the house is safe for a baby on the move. Read on to find useful products that will help you babyproof your home.
9.2 million children are rushed to the emergency room as the result of an unintentional injury. An average of 12,175 children aged 0-19 die each year from these injuries. Since more than one-third of these injuries occur at home, babyproofing your home can significantly reduce these risks.
Useful products to babyproof your house
1. Toilet locks
Did you know that kids can drown in small amounts of water — even just a few inches? Babies are likely to be drawn to opening bathroom cabinets and playing in the toilet. This opens up a whole can of worms because the toilet is a huge safety hazard. In order to prevent accidents- it would be wise to install some toilet locks to keep your baby out of the toilet.
2. Child-safe window cable locks
Kids are a curious bunch and will be exploring the house a lot. To prevent any accidents, it would be best to install these child-safe window locks.
3. Gates
Keep your child within safe spaces by dividing up your house with baby gates. This blocks off access to areas that could potentially be hazardous.
4. Corner guards
Bumps and bruises are normal, but in order to minimise serious injuries, it would be best to cover up any sharp edges in the house using corner guards.
5. Socket covers
A charger can cause serious electrical burns when it is plugged in. There have been instances where babies suffer from scary electrical burns by being around an exposed socket. To solve this problem, we highly recommend getting baby safety socket covers that are affordable and convenient!
Areas to take note of:
Potential for falling: balconies, stairs, slippery floors, or tipping furniture
Slippery areas like bathrooms, kitchens, swimming pools, and hot tubs
Heat or fire: fireplaces, stoves, ovens, grills, hair irons, or boiling water
Toxic substances: underneath the kitchen sink, medicine cabinets, the garage or garden shed
Choking hazards: certain food items, unsafe sleeping environment, craft room, toy room, or workshop
Babyproof your house with these products
Since we’re spending more time at home, take note of how you and your little ones interact with your surroundings during the day and its possible safety hazards. Just a simple product can help keep your kids safe at home!
If you feel like you need some help, enjoy $20 off your first part-time helper booking today.
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Netflix Series Maid Sheds Light On Life As A Cleaner But What Is It Really Like? 4 Myths About Cleaners Debunked
Inspired by the Netflix series, Maid, we debunk myths about cleaners in Singapore and give you a glimpse of what it’s really like.
1. November 2021
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All You Need To Know Before Hiring A Part-Time Maid In Singapore
For those who are uncomfortable to have a live-in domestic helper, a part-time maid is the next best choice. Here’s what you need to consider before hiring one.
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Love it or loathe it, cleaning your bathroom is serious business. While we might be biased, the sense of satisfaction at a sparkling clean bathroom is a wonderful feeling we just can’t shake.
Whether you regularly give your bathroom a good scrubbing or save that for the mighty spring clean, we’ve put together our top 5 products to achieve a spotless finish and streak-free shine on your next bathroom blitz – transforming you from zero to spring cleaning hero in no time at all.
1. Clean Shower Spray and Clean ‘n’ Gleam Cleaning Cloths
Yes, it’s two products, but as iconic pairings go, you’d be hard pressed to find a better combination than this. The Clean Shower Spray and Clean ‘n’ Gleam Cleaning Cloths give you excellent results on most bathroom and shower surfaces. Simply give your surfaces a quick spritz and let the spray do all the hard work… No more scrubbing! If you’re looking for that extra VIP sparkle, give them a quick buff with the Clean ‘n’ Gleam Cloth and thank us later.
2. Vamoose Bathroom Cleaner
Say adios, au revoir and Vamoose to streaky bathroom surfaces. This bathroom cleaner has a deep foaming formula that acts quickly to remove soap scum and grime. With minimal effort and maximum results, Vamoose is one to add to your bathroom spring cleaning checklist.
3. Showerhead Nozzle Limescale Remover Cleaner
Limescale getting you down? It’s time to bring in this spring cleaning essential. The Showerhead Nozzle Limescale Remover works hard to easily remove limescale build-up on your showerhead in just 20 minutes. All it takes is a soak, a scrub and a rinse. It’s not magic, but it will feel like it is.
4. Inhouse Stick+Store Mini Squeegee
Whether it’s a spring clean or an everyday clean, no bathroom cleaning checklist is complete without a squeegee. Featuring handy suction cups, the Stick+Store Mini Squeegee allows you to easily remove surface water from your shower screen for a streak-free shine after every use. The best part about this mighty mini? It’s versatile enough to use on your windows and car windscreen too.
5. Blitz That Mould Spray
Nothing strikes fear into the spring cleaner more than mould on tiles, grouting and sealant, but Blitz That Mould Spray is here to change that. This professional-strength formula is highly effective on black mould spots on bathroom surfaces. Just spray it on and walk away. Top Tip: Don’t just limit yourself to the bathroom – give your plastic garden furniture and plant pots a spritz to easily remove mould and algae.
Now your spring cleaning arsenal is armed and ready to tackle even the toughest tasks. Share the sparkling results with us on Facebook and Instagram, and keep an eye out for even more of our spring cleaning tips, tricks and hacks. And find more bathroom blitzing ideas on our spring cleaning page.
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Lakeside Chautauqua welcomes NBA All-Star and gold-medal Olympian Jerry Lucas this Friday, July 28 for three special events highlighting his three life journeys: faith, memory and athletics. Lucas will serve as the keynote speaker for Lakeside’s first Prayer Breakfast at 7:30 a.m. in Wesley Lodge. The Prayer Breakfast is in memory of Jim Kettlewell and […]
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Linda Green, Founder of Omnigreen
July 20, 2017
Staff Blogger: Casey Sudzina, Advancement/Communications Intern Linda Green, a longtime Lakesider, is the owner and founder of Omnigreen, a company that has offered services focused on natural and holistic healing for more than 40 years. She is an herbalist, aroma therapist, naturist and yoga instructor. Her earliest memory as a child was of her exploring […]
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New Recycling Bins Placed Across the Grounds
July 20, 2017
Last summer, Lakeside Chautauqua received a grant from the Ottawa Sandusky Seneca (OSS) County Joint Solid Waste District and a donation from the Lakeside Environmental Stewardship Society (LESS) to purchase recycling containers, which have recently been placed around the Lakeside grounds. The goal of the Competitive Funding Grant Program is to enhance recycling opportunities for […]
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Employment Every Voice Matters Explore Lakeside Lakeside Leadership Academy Lakeside Stories Sunday Spotlight
Name: Natalie Howard
Position: Accounting/IT Intern
Hometown: Tiffin, OH
College: Ohio University
Major/Minor: Accounting & Business Pre-Law/Environmental Studies
How did you hear about Lakeside, or what is your Lakeside story?
I first came to Lakeside when I was 4 months old. My parents had decided to vacation in Lakeside one week during that summer. For the next 9 years, Lakeside was our family vacation spot every summer. It has been several years since I have been back here; however, when I learned about this internship program I knew it was the perfect place for me to be this summer.
What are you most looking forward to this summer at Lakeside?
I am most looking forward to learning hands-on with someone in my field, while being able to experience the wonderful environment of Lakeside.
What do you hope to gain from this experience? I am hoping to gain accounting and IT skills that I will be able to carry with me throughout my career. I also hope to gain relationships from the mentors with whom I will be working to get a better sense of what they do in order for me to determine what I want to do in the field of accounting. I hope growing my knowledge will grow my confidence in this field as well.
Name one goal you hope to achieve this summer (personal or professional). I hope to grow through this opportunity by becoming more comfortable while outside of my comfort zone.
What do you enjoy doing in your free time (interests/hobbies)? I love to swim. At school, I am involved in two club swimming teams. I swam competitively for 13 years of my life and it will continue to be a lifelong hobby for me. I also enjoy painting, reading, and lying in my hammock.
What is one of your proudest moments or major accomplishments you have achieved thus far in life (professional, academic, etc.)
My proudest moment in college has been the moment I stepped off an eight hour flight after landing in Budapest, Hungary. There is no greater feeling than travelling independent from your parents and getting immersed into a brand new culture.
What is your dream job? I want to be in an environment where I am both challenging myself and learning every single day. I also want to be in amongst people who value and respect me, and who also grow to be my friends and mentors.
Tell us a fun fact about you. I have travelled to 49 out of the 88 Bicentennial barns, which are located in every county in Ohio.
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Schuler family supports student seasonal employees at Lakeside
July 22, 2020
Through raising their five children, who are between 9 and 17 years old, Bob and Jennifer Schuler have witnessed the importance of Lakeside’s seasonal employment firsthand. “My kids’ seasonal jobs at Lakeside gave them opportunities to learn responsibility, service and how to be part of a team,” said Jennifer. “Their jobs have taught them the […]
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Hotel Lakeside Dining Room under new management
June 19, 2020
Elizabeth Fantozzi: Marketing & Public Relations Manager This summer, the Hotel Lakeside Dining Room will offer more than just delicious meals, but a unique dining experience for the entire family. Announced back in December 2019, the Hotel Lakeside Dining Room is now under the management of Chef Stacy Maple, former Director of United Way Ottawa […]
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Lesser Celandine
May 6, 2020
Staff Blogger: Loretta Wilken, Lakeside Chautauqua Master Gardener/Groundskeeper If you’ve recently strolled along the west end of Second Street in Lakeside, you’ve undoubtedly noticed the explosion of yellow blooms against a shiny dark green carpet. You may have also noticed that they have traveled across the road and are even popping up outside of the […]
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Guest Blogger: Phil Wheeler A large crowd of happy well-wishers celebrated the grand opening of Lakeside Spa & Salon in its brand new location on Walnut St. Owner Stacy Johannsen has been in Lakeside for the past 18 years, but the space on 2nd st. had grown too small. Her new location on Walnut, next to […]
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There’s a problem with instructor-led education, and it’s a problem at all levels, from first grade up through graduate school, whether it’s public education or corporate training.
The problem?
People have different backgrounds
People learn at different speeds
People learn in different ways
This isn’t a new problem, but it’s a sticky one. Walk into any first grade class, and you’ll find students who are lost because they weren’t ready for the class or don’t have the support they need, students who are at grade level and doing well, and students who are bored because the class is moving too slowly for them or they already know most of the material. And the same is true of large classes at any level.
The best teachers manage to engage students, teach to different learning styles, and differentiate as much as possible. But it’s always a delicate balancing act between covering the material and giving students individual attention.
Computer-mediated education, particularly adaptive learning, solves this problem.
Enables students to go at their own pace
Provides help where students need it the most
Allows extra time if a student needs it
Allows students to go faster and learn more if they can
Doesn’t slow the rest of the class down or leave the rest of the class in the dust
In this way, the student’s experience is individualized in a way that benefits everyone.
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Adaptive learning works by tying assessment questions and teaching assets to discrete, granular objectives. Students who can breeze through the assessment questions get through the material quickly; those who struggle are shown more of the teaching assets so they can learn the material. Teachers are given data on which of their students are struggling and can use that to individuate education even more.
But there’s also a problem with any computer-mediated module. In fact, it’s a problem with all recorded media, even videos, textbooks, and scrolls.
Using recorded media, it is impossible to raise your hand and ask a question that the designer of the piece of media hasn’t already thought of. Even Google won’t show you the answer to a question no one has ever thought to include in their blog or post on YouTube. There are no TedTalks on subjects that no one has yet made a TedTalk about. But is that a problem?
Yes, it really is. And here’s why: Learning is not just about adding discrete, known skills to a person’s repertoire. It’s partly about that, but it’s also about making new connections between disparate skills, about asking questions no one has thought to ask before, about putting together new skills in a creative way to demonstrate competence. We don’t yet have any computers powerful enough to help people do that. We certainly don’t have standardized tests that assess that, and we aren’t likely to for the foreseeable future.
Teachers can solve that problem, because teachers are able to respond to original questions and help students apply the content of the classroom to their own situation.
The future, at least for the next 30 years, belongs to schools, universities, and training companies that embrace both computer-mediated and human-mediated education, that combine live events with a human teacher, mentor, or coach with adaptive learning modules that allow students to go at their own pace.
The weaknesses of each approach are the strengths of the other approach. Which is why the organizations that blend both approaches are going to be the most successful over the next 20 years.
The biggest change is going to be in what teachers and instructors do. They are going to have to be more like mentors and less like lecturers.
Instructors won’t be able to frog-march students through a programmed curriculum, reading PowerPoints and skipping through the interesting bits so they’ll be able to finish Chapter 5 by the end of November. They won’t be able to do that because AI will do that so much better.
Instead, instructors are going to have to fill in the gaps where adaptive learning and other technology-based approaches fall short, in engaging the curiosity of students, helping them answer original questions, and apply knowledge to real-life situations.
At Learning Tree International, we’re partnering with Area9 to bring our expert instructor-led training together with Rhapsode, a state-of-the-art adaptive learning program. This blended approach is going to provide more opportunities for attendees to work at their own pace and get a more individualized experience in the classroom. That’s what effective training is going to look like, at least for the next 20 years.
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Imagine a case where you need having two Sitecore instances in parallel next to each other. That may be cause by several legit reasons.
WHY?
For example, in my case I am moving (by reworking, not just migrating) some functional areas from one legacy instance to another that will features SXA. The legacy instance has been passed from one hand to another with numerous configuration artifacts, with a limited maintenance options, so that it becomes next to impossible to combine it with a brand new SXA stuff under the same roof. I know, that is doable in principle (and have done it myself before), but the amount maintenance and lack of knowledge / documentation on existing codebase makes its maintenance inappropriately risky and non-acceptable. Therefore, it becomes reasonable keeping them both in isolation, only uniting at the URL level (by rewriting a (sub)domain of a new instance into a primary domain's folder level).
Things you have to consider in that case would turn to almost doubling your infrastructure and related expense as well as checking if your Sitecore licence permits you that. Currently doing quite an unusual setup where both the above concerns give me a green light for going ahead and I am OK to run both instances in parallel (as on-prem solution).
Once agreed, the next thoughts come to Identity Server, where keeping two instances for that same activity does not make much sense. Keeping them both is exhaustive, but the good news is that one can re-use and existing ID Server for any number of instances (namely CM boxes). That comes to making two extra steps and below I will show you how-to:
HOW?
Let's assume we have two instances, called old and new. Old one has all the bits configured and running, so we only want re-using ID Server of old instance with a new instance.
1. Get rid ow ID Server for a new instance (you can stop its web app and app pool for now). That makes sure it is not used.
2. Find Sitecore.Owin.Authentication.IdentityServer.config file on a new instance (App_Config\Sitecore\Owin.Authentication.IdentityServer.config) and substitute identityServerAuthority variable to point to an existing ID Server
<sc.variable name="identityServerAuthority" value="https://old.identityserver" />
3. Now CM for a new instance knows which ID Server to talk through, but will ID Server accept those calls? The answer is no, unless you explicitly permit it doing so. Navigate to Config\production folder of old instance ID Server and add addition allowed CORS origin group into Sitecore.IdentityServer.Host.xml file. You will end up having smth. as below:
<AllowedCorsOrigins>
<AllowedCorsOriginsGroup1>https://old</AllowedCorsOriginsGroup1>
<AllowedCorsOriginsGroup2>https://new</AllowedCorsOriginsGroup2>
</AllowedCorsOrigins>
4. There is also Identity Server secret stored below at the same xml file, with a matching counterpart at App_Config\ConnectionStrings.config, so you also need updating config for new instance with the value from shared Identity Server:
<add name="sitecoreidentity.secret" connectionString="SECRET_from_ID_Server" />
5. Finally, recycle Identity Server application pool, then you're OK to test it. To make things more visual, I've recorded all the steps and testing it and sharing resulted video below:
Things to consider: as you're re-using existing old instance Identity Server, it will itself re-use all the assets. When it comes to Active Directory then it brings a desired result, but speaking about internal users (those normally you have got at Sitecore domain) - they will all get reused all as well, including admin. This comes because ID Server has a reference to core database (or security database extracted from the core) and that one belongs by default to an old instance too.
Hope you find this helpful!
What is a Reverse Proxy and what do you need one for?
24. January 2021 Martin Miles (0)
There are a variety of Reverse Proxy solutions on the market. You may have already heard about some:
Traefik (a container-aware one that is used by Sitecore)
NGINX
Envoy
HAProxy
Major cloud providers also have their proprietary solutions:
AWS Elastic Load Balancer
Google Cloud Load Balancer
DigitalOcean Load Balancer
Azure Load Balancer
But what is a Reverse Proxy? Why "Reverse"?
As Wikipedia says, a common type of proxy server that is accessible from the public network. Large websites and content delivery networks use reverse proxies - together with other techniques - to balance the load between internal servers. Reverse proxies can keep a cache of static content, which further reduces the load on these internal servers and the internal network. It is also common for reverse proxies to add features such as compression or TLS encryption to the communication channel between the client and the reverse proxy.
Reverse proxies are typically owned or managed by the web service, and they are accessed by clients from the public internet. In contrast, a forward proxy is typically managed by a client (or their company) who is normally restricted to a private, internal network. The client can, however, access the forward proxy, which then retrieves resources from the public internet on behalf of the client. Here's a reverse proxy in action from a very high:
What are typical scenarios for using a Reverse Proxy?
1. SSL Offload. Let's assume we've got a website which works at HTTP only, and for some reason (legacy, gone developers or being unable bringing changes into a running solution that may huge or any other) it is not possible to change the website itself - "If it works, don't touch it" paradigm in action. For compliance, we must add HTTPS support for that website.
With using a Reverse Proxy it comes to a really quick and easiy solution - we don't need developers at all. All we need is asking our Ops professional asking him to instantiate a proxy server with SSL Termination. (obviously, we'll also need SSL certificates for domain hostname(s) of a given website). Job done!
2. Load Balancer. Next, we'd want horizontally scaling that website and even deployed two equal client facing copies of it. How do we "split" traffic to distributing it equally to both sites? In this case we introduce a Proxy Server functioning as a Load Balancer.
But what if one of websited dies or crashes half way down the road? Load Balancer needs somehow to know each of the "boxes" functions well and react the outages by re-distributing traffic to the rest of mchines functioning well. This is traditionally implemented by "pinging" a such called "HealthCheck" URL on each particular box. As soon as one of the healthchecks keeps failing, an alert is raised and the traffic is no longer routed to a faulty box (be careful with sticky sessions!).
3. Cybersecurity enforcement. Sending specially formed packets hackers can undertake a Deny-of-Service attack, when sending a request comes times cheaper than serving it back. At some moment your servers won't cope with this parasitic workload and will fail.
In order to prevent that, dangerous traffic should not reach your servers, being filtered at a proxy. Namely, a Firewall with an adequate rule set that filters out all patters with anomalies, raises alerts and bypasses the legitimate requests.
4. Caching and compressing. Even with purely legitimate traffic beyond the proxy, one may still get a large request payload. But how comes? Well, there may be different reasons, such as usage patterns where all users navigate to the same heavy-loaded area of a website; alternatively the website itself could be written by junior developers who did not enough care about the way if functions in the most optimal way once deployed. Regardless of the reason, we could still soften things up by identifying some of the popular endpoint that consume much of server's resources and cache it up right at the proxy level. Of course assuming that a given set of parameters always returns that same result, there is no longer a need spending expensive server resources on producing the results we're already got in past and have effectively cached at the proxy level and never reach servers at all. If we however must ensure this traffic reaching the end servers, we could at least compress / encode the "last mile" beyond the proxy.
5. Smooth automated deployments? Why not, have you ever heard of Blue-Green Deployments? With that in action end users won't even realize that you're upgrading the solution while they're browsing your site.
6. A/B Testing. As a result of previous point, it may be a case you've updated some but not the all end servers. You do not want updating them all, instead you'd like to perform an A/B Testing on both sets and based on a result decide to complete an update or rollback to the most recent version. This would be a pretty valid scenario that a reverse proxy can do for you.
7. URL and Links Rewriting. What if you have a legacy website that functions perfectly well, but similar to a scenario (1) the is no way (and need) of maintaining it. The development team has gone and in any case there is no single reason of investing a lot into a smth to be dismissed at some stage. At the same time you got another website(s) that either could be successor(s) for a legacy one, or some additional areas, written in isolation by more modern tools and thus either incompatible or expensive to merge with an existing solution. However the business wants everything to function with the same main domain name, just in different "folders" under it, so that end users (and search robots!) see no difference between consisting parts and naturally experience them both as being a single solid website.
Achieving that is also possible with a Reverse Proxy by rewriting URLs. Please note that not just a external request coming to site.com/company1 will be rewritten to www.company1.com but also all the internal URLs within all the requested pages need to be rewritten as well. Please note that it becomes possible only in conjunction of SSL offload, otherwise the traffic gets encrypted and proxy becomes "a man in the middle".
Not just that - once 6 years ago I wrote a walkthrough how one can achieve that same result purely and entirely by the means of IIS on Windows
Conclusion.
This article give a high-level explanation on Reverse Proxies and their primary features. It intentionally does not focus on a specific implementation avoiding going deeper in technical details.
In real-world solutions of course you will meet Reverse proxy solutions implementing several of the features combined. This may be a typical workflow for processing inbound traffic with a Reverse Proxy:
In any case, I hope you found this helpful!
Sitecore Habitat
20. January 2016 Martin Miles (0)
Few times I have been already demonstrated a new modular (I'd say revolutionary) architecture approach to Sitecore - Habitat. So my curiosity won, and I started investigating it. Meanwhile, I decided to share in one place all the useful links about Habitat I've managed to find.
What is Sitecore Habitat
As authors say, Habitat is a Sitecore solution example built on a modular architecture. The architecture and methodology focuses on simplicity, flexibility and extensibility. It will empower you with a consistent and discoverable architecture with ability of adding changes quickly and without worry, extensible with new features without steep learning curve.
Habitat is developed and managed by a team in Sitecore Product Marketing with members all over the world (Australia, UK and Ukraine).There are no plans to incorporate Habitat into the Sitecore product, but it will rather serve as a reference implementation showcasing aspect of Sitecore developing. Sitecore is and will continue to be committed to being an open development platform catering for many architectural and DevOps.
Sitecore encourages technical specialists to take part in Habitat. I was shown it for the first time on Sitecore 8 training in London and was amazed by architecture, how things looked differently to what used to have and logical and well-thought at the same time! So, here are some resources I managed to find and share about this project
References to Sitecore Habitat
Official
Habitat GitHub
Habitat Wiki
Habitat website
Habitat on Libraries.io
Twitter: @sitecorehabitat
Blog posts:
Sitecore Habitat overview
Some Sitecore Habitat Setup Issues
The groundbreaking Sitecore Habitat
The Layer concept in Modular Architecture
Configuring demo.habitat.local
Making Sitecore Habitat work with C# 6
So, you want to build something using Sitecore Habitat?
So, you want to build something using Sitecore Habitat, part 2
Videos
Sitecore Habitat - Getting Started
Sitecore Habitat Architecture 1 - Introduction
Sitecore Habitat Architecture 2 - Modules
Sitecore Habitat Architecture 3 - Layers
Installing Sitecore.Habitat
Sitecore Habitat Architecture - January Meetup - SUGSL
Anything missed? Please let me know so that I will update the post.
Sitecore Technical User Group UK - January 2016 - Download presentation
14. January 2016 Martin Miles (0)
Yesterday I have attended Sitecore Technical User Group in London and would like to share presentations from it. There were 3 presenters, talking about:
1. "CDN with Sitecore" presented by Kamruz Jaman, a Sitecore MVP 2013-2015 and in general one of the most experiences Sitecore architect, who seems to have an answer to any question (StackOverflow). He reviewed know approaches of implementing CDN into a solution in order to reduce bandwidth and improve you servers performance, and demonstrated the most complex - integrating Azure into Sitecore with media items being directly uploaded to the cloud storage,
Download presentation (521.5KB)
2. "Continuous Integration & Delivery for Sitecore" by Jason Bert.
Jason seems to know everything about CI with Sitecore. He stated, that is absolutely doable to achieve a working CI setup with Sitecore, GIT, TeamCity and Octopus Deploy and showed us how-to. Less theory in favor of a practical demo in real-time!
Download presentation (4.4MB)
3. "Sitecore 8.1: new Features and Improvements" presented by Steve McGill.
Steve guided us through serious list of new features and improvements in Sitecore 8.1 - there are so many sweeties I am anticipationg to start working with! At the end of presentation he also discussed Sitecore Habitat - a project bringing modular approach into Sitecore.
Download presentation (2.3MB)
Steve McGill and Kamruz Jaman:
Light of knowledge is coming out of Jason Bert
Thanks to presenters and everyone who has attended!
StackOverflow 2 questions on Multi-Site configuration: Multisite Best Practice for setting up Visual Studio Project and Manage web.config in multisite solution
3. October 2015 Martin Miles (0)
Got to answer two question about multi-site configuration working with Sitecore:
1. Sitecore Multisite Best Practice for setting up Visual Studio Project (link to original question)
I'm seeking an advise on best practice that has worked for creating a asp.net MVC visual studio solution that supports multisite (multi tenant). One thing we would like to do is minimize the regression defects so that developer don't modify the wrong website code base etc.
That the solution needs to support more than 8 web sites.
2. Manage web.config in sitecore multisite solution (link to original question)
We have a multisite solution with individual visual studio solutions for each websites. Then we have master solution to build/deploy all websites.
Firstly, not sure whether it's a best practice to include web.config in Visual Studio solution. But I think all the nuget packages needs web.config to add their settings.
As a result, we have web.config for each solution. However when we deploy from master web.config gets overwritten by each sites. Could someone please suggest how this issue can be fixed?
Answers:
I have got one more alternative to address that. Currently working on a huge project, with dozens of developers and quite bureaucratic process of deployments, we have introduced the following approach:
Project consists of multiple logical subparts, which in fact are individual websites.
Each of those websites we set up as an MVC Area with own controllers, views etc
Most important - we set up MVC Areas as individually pluggable DLLs. So each of that websites is a separate project under solution, with its own resources and statics; on build everything is copied under their required paths and DLL goes to the \bin folder.
One more class library for shared (by all websites) resources, it is being referenced only by those sites, that need that functionality
In Sitecore, we have the same strict principles - the content, layouts, renderings are isolated as higher as possible, no individual content may be re-used (unless from shared resources folder).
This approach serves us almost a year already and has proven for its agility, much easier deployment and fairly less code merge conflicts. If you are working under just one site - you don't need to re-compile and re-deploy everything - just replace one dll at bin folder.
Thus, combining that with your question, Approach 1 would be an answer.
References (more to read):
Sitecore MVC areas as pluggable separate DLL - making areas further more independent
Sitecore with MVC Areas as pluggable Module
Regarding managing configuration, I would advise for each website (under its individual project) to create it's own App_Config/Include folder and create _project_name_.config within that folder in order to keep all site-specific settings there (for further merge into resulting config).
On build you set up (for each individual project) that file to be copied into main SITECORE_INSTANCE_WEB_ROOT\App_config\Include folder along with the rest of include patch config files.
Hope someone finds that helpful!
Sitecore Boilerplate - the repository of best practices all at the same place
24. July 2015 Martin Miles (0)
I decided to create an ultimate "boilerplate" solution for Sitecore, implementing all the best Sitecore practices in one place, well documented and cross-linked with the support on this blog.
As a multi-language website with Experience Editor (ex. Page Editor) support utilizing with Glass Mapper, Lucene indexes and test-driven codebase and much more working well all together - it will be a perfect place for newbies to familiarize themselves with Sitecore platform. It aims also to simplify work of more senior Sitecore developers in terms of quickly searching for desired features and grabbing them into their working solutions.
The project originated out of my R&D activities as I decided it would be beneficial to share my workouts with Sitecore community. Any suggestions, comments and criticism are highly welcome!
List of the features I desire to supply into Sitecore boilerplate:
Support for Page Editor
Usage of Glass Mapper for ORM purposes
Unit testable code
Synchronization of user-editable content from CD environment to CM and further re-publish to the rest of CDs
Support for multi-language environment
Custom Lucene indexes
Custom personalisation of components and data
Workflows based on user permissions
Make all mentioned above working together as a solid and stable website
Implement new Sitecore 8 marketing features on top of that
.. for the moment I have planned and implemented several of mentioned features as a starting point, so it is coming soon on GitHub and further blog posts here.
Editing content on a CD server. Part 2. Event Queue to sync data with master
16. July 2015 Martin Miles (0)
... this blog is a next step after Editing content on a CD server. Part 1. MVC ajax request to controller.
Now we got a question on how to implement server logic to store the value. It may seem pretty straightforward for a moment - get item by its ID, update the field and return result. But in fact it's not, due to Sitecore's architectural principles.
Our page is running on a CD (content delivery server) and the item we're trying to update comes from CD database (traditionally called "web"), so if we edit and update item on "web" database - we'll get into situation when "web" contains updated version, while "master" doesn't. Publishing is one-way process of copying items from CM to CD databases (or simply from "master" to "web") so with next publishing we may overwrite updated item in web with outdated previous version from master. Writing directly to CM database is a violation of architectural principles, while it is technically possible on your developer "default" Sitecore installation, in real world Sitecore CD servers do not keep "master" connection string, making this process impossible. So, what should we do in that case?
Luckily, there are several ways of solving this scenario, each has its own pros and cons, so it is worth of thinking well ahead which (and if) is applicable to your solution.
Solution 1: Allocate a separate database in parallel with web, to store all user editable content. Normal items and non-user content will remain in web database, as normally. Here is the great article describing that approach:
Solution 2: Employ Sitecore Event Queue no notify CM about CD changes, so that as soon CM receives update event, it updates itself with the latest change coming from CD and then re-publishes the change across the rest of CD databases in order to keep them in sync. We describe this approach below.
Sitecore has a mechanism that is called remote events and allows communication between instances. This is implemented via "core" database that has EventQueue table that is monitored by a minor periods of time (like 2 seconds). We always have connection string reference to core database on our CD, at least for authorization / security purpose but also to support Event Queue that servers transport for publishing operations.
So, the process of saving comment on back end now looks fairly complicated - as post request comes - we still save the changes into CD ("web") database, on CM we also add an additional handler to item:saved event that executes custom code with event handler, that updates the same item on master database. And finally, you may programmatically re-publish updated item to other CD instances (if many), that do not have an updated version yet.
Now let's look at the code that implements all described below. AjaxController will include additional code right before returning JSON back to browser:
UpdateCommentEvent evt = new UpdateCommentEvent();
evt.Id = item.ID.ToString();
evt.FieldName = fieldName;
evt.Value = database.GetItem(id).Fields[fieldName].Value;
Sitecore.Eventing.EventManager.QueueEvent<UpdateCommentEvent>(evt);
What we're doing here is just queueing an event. UpdateCommentEvent is a custom event written by us, it is normal C# class, but please pay attention to DataContract and DataMember attributes. This is required for serialization purposes. Here is how UpdateCommentEvent is defined within the code:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Runtime.Serialization;
namespace Website.Code.Events
{
[DataContract]
public class UpdateCommentEvent
{
[DataMember]
public string Value { get; set; }
[DataMember]
public string Id { get; set; }
[DataMember]
public string FieldName { get; set; }
public UpdateCommentEvent(string id, string fieldName, string value)
{
Value = value;
Id = Id;
FieldName = fieldName;
}
public UpdateCommentEvent()
{
}
}
}
And, of course, we define UpdateCommentEventArgs that comes along with our new event:
namespace Website.Code.Events
{
public class UpdateCommentEventArgs : EventArgs, IPassNativeEventArgs
{
private UpdateCommentEvent _evt;
public UpdateCommentEventArgs(UpdateCommentEvent evt)
{
_evt = evt;
}
public string Id
{
get { return _evt.Id; }
}
public string FieldName
{
get { return _evt.FieldName; }
}
public string Value
{
get { return _evt.Value; }
}
}
}
Implementation on CM side: first of all we need need to specify a new hook.
...
Here's the code referenced by hook specified above. We subscribe to our event and once it arrives - we call Run method that arranges local (for CM environment) event:
using System;
using Sitecore.Events.Hooks;
using Sitecore.Eventing;
namespace Website.Code.Events
{
public class UpdateCommentHook : IHook
{
public void Initialize()
{
// and now raise event locally
EventManager.Subscribe<UpdateCommentEvent>(new Action<UpdateCommentEvent>(UpdateCommentEventHandler.Run));
}
}
}
We need to specify new local event called updatecomment:remote in the configuration as associate it with a handler method:
And here is OnUpdateCommentRemote event handler that fires on CM. It gets event arguments, casts them to UpdateCommentEventArgs and extracts data out of arguments. In order to update an item on CM we require 3 parameters: Item ID, field name to be updated and the value to be updated with. All three are stored in event arguments so now we are able to update item on master database.
namespace Website.Code.Events
{
public class UpdateCommentEventHandler
{
///
/// The method is the method that you need to implement as you do normally
///
public virtual void OnUpdateCommentRemote(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (e is UpdateCommentEventArgs)
{
var args = e as UpdateCommentEventArgs;
var master = Sitecore.Configuration.Factory.GetDatabase("master");
using (new SecurityDisabler())
{
var itemOnMaster = master.GetItem(args.Id);
using (new EditContext(itemOnMaster))
{
itemOnMaster[args.FieldName] = args.Value;
}
}
// also do publishing to other CD here, if required
}
}
// This methos is used to raise the local event
public static void Run(UpdateCommentEvent evt)
{
UpdateCommentEventArgs args = new UpdateCommentEventArgs(evt);
Event.RaiseEvent("updatecomment:remote", new object[] { args });
}
}
}
If there are multiple CD environments (at least one apart from the one where we edit the comment) you will also need to re-publish from CM to those CDs in order to keep them all in sync.
So, in these two blog posts we described how to make an ajax MVC call to controller on back-end server and update user editable content on CD environment keeping it in-sync with other environments. Hope this post helps you to understand Sitecore architecture better.
See also (additional references):
Sitecore.Support.RemoteEventLogging
Tweak to log all item:saved:remote events of EventQueue that were just processed.
https://bitbucket.org/sitecoresupport/sitecore.support.remoteeventlogging/wiki/Home
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Trading Signal for April 11, 2014 – Business Ideas & News in Nigeria, Currency Exchange, Investment opportunities
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Revolutions are not born from comfortable situations. They are born from people realizing that a major change is needed. The funny thing is that the needed change is typically only recognized by a relatively small group of people, and everyone else tends to think they are crazy. When Martin Luther nailed his thesis to the church door, so many years ago, he was pretty much alone, but he recognized a needed shift in theological thinking and practice. Most people thought he was crazy, or worse, a heretic, but he didn’t let this phase him from pushing what he believed to be the needed course correction for the church. We see some similarities in other major revolutionary moments of history, as the most unlikely of victories have been won by underdogs fighting for what the believed to be right. I tend to think that Jesus has called us to be revolutionary thinkers. I don’t think he wants us to get stuck in routine models of ministry. I think he wants us to continually break the mold, and do something so outside of the box that it destroys the thoughts of anything not built on the foundation of his kingdom. His kingdom has to be bigger than the four walls of a church, it has to encompass every part of society, and to do that, we need to be revolutionary thinkers. But being a revolutionary thinker comes with a cost. People don’t always understand you, or what you are doing. But that’s OK, you’ll be in good company. Jesus was a revolutionary. His disciples were revolutionaries. If you want to change the world, you need to be willing to look a little foolish. The question is, are we willing to put everything on the line to serve the one who gave up everything for us? Are we willing to take the simplicity of his gospel into every area of life, and bring about revolutionary changes? The answer may sound like a difficult one to make, but it is actually quite easy, just say yes!
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Design matters. You could print a million business cards, posters, stickers or postcards, but if they don’t have a strong design then they won’t work to promote your business, product, service or event. A poor design speaks poorly of you, and we here at PsPrint Blog don’t like anyone speaking poorly of you. Below you will find helpful blog posts covering all aspects of design, so whether you are designing for business or for pleasure, we’ve got a blog post that can help you.
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Editorial Note: We wrote this article right before the pandemic started, but now most of these restaurants have reopened their outdoor dining.
In 1822, New Yorkers were introduced to the Fulton Fish Market, one of the city’s first open-air seafood markets. Originally located in lower Manhattan’s historic South Street Seaport District along the East River, the Fulton Fish Market quickly became one of the nation’s most vital seafood wholesalers during its 193-year run (in 2005 it relocated to the Bronx).
Before the skyscrapers and industries and toxic sewage run off, New York Harbor was teeming with oysters, clams, mollusks and crabs. By 1887 the Fulton Fish market was selling 50,000 oysters a day. Oyster cellars or taverns also became increasingly popular during this time, and the ones that sprang up on Canal Street, dubbed “the Canal Street Plan” offered all-you-can-eat oysters for six cents.
Today oyster bars around the city continue to draw crowds, not only offering dollar oyster deals but also practicing sustainability in unique ways. This benefit is especially important for a city that eats up to half a million oysters a week.
After road tripping to Maine to learn about oyster cultivation for an article I wrote for Public Goods, I returned to New York with a deeper appreciation and understanding of oysters. Whenever my friends and I met up at an oyster bar for happy hour, I’d be the one asking the waiter questions.
I began to expand my horizons by visiting new restaurants and sampling various types of oysters sourced from across the country — no longer limiting myself to just $1 happy-hour oysters or the cheapest options available. Besides sharing a commonality in oysters, these restaurants also share a penchant for sustainability.
Here are some of the city’s most notable hot spots:
1. Sel Rose
Sel Rose in Manhattan’s Lower East Side donates its oyster shells to the Billion Dollar Oyster Club, a nonprofit restoration project aimed at improving New York Harbor.
Along with 75 other restaurants (including Mermaid Inn, Maison Premiere and Pilot, highlighted in this article) around New York City, Sel Rose diverts throwing its oyster shells in landfills. Instead, the Billion Oyster Project (BOP) has another use for them.
Because they can filter large amounts of water a day (up to 100 gallons), oysters naturally purify the water, filtering nitrogen pollution as they feed. The project states that water quality in New York Harbor “is improving,” but contaminants such as heavy metals continue to toxify our water.
At the moment, it would not be wise to eat oysters grown in the harbor. But perhaps by 2035 — when the project aims to have restored 100 acres of oyster reefs — that situation might change.
Each week, the Billion Oyster Project collects 8,000 pounds of shells from various restaurants and transports them to Governor’s Island where they will “cure for a year before being reintroduced to the Harbor as cultch [bones, shells and organic matter that make up oyster beds] and reef substrate [surface where organisms live and feed from ].” BOP employees then grow new oysters on the cured oyster shells with as many as 20 new oysters on a single shell. These shells are then deposited at designated reef sites.
Though BOP claims it will take “generations to restore the damage caused by centuries of over harvesting, pollution, and dredging,” they remain hopeful. Since its inception, BOP has already restored 28 million oysters
“Sometimes I’ll get artists who ask for oyster shells and I’ll just give ‘em to them,” a waiter at Sea Rose told me during a busy happy hour.
Another benefit of this project is that the oyster reefs can aid in storm damage by abating and thwarting environmental factors like flooding and erosion.
2. The Mermaid Inn and The Mermaid Oyster Bar
The Mermaid Inn (East Village and Upper West Side) and The Mermaid Oyster Bar (Greenwich Village) want their diners to be experts when it comes to oysters. They have created Oysterpedia: the Mermaid Inn app that provides a comprehensive glossary of oyster terms as well as oyster descriptions: origin, shell size and shape and flavor profile.
On Mondays, happy hour lasts until close. Dollar oysters and reduced priced menu items, like salmon tartar and fish tacos, are prepared in the kitchen with precision and speed. A third Mermaid Inn location, in Chelsea, opened its doors this past fall, attesting to the reputation and popularity that lies in the Mermaid name.
3. Grand Army
While some establishments model themselves in tradition, other places attempt to spearhead trends by offering edgier experiences. Grand Army, in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, offers sophisticated cocktails and raw oysters that arrive at the table with a caddy of tinctures. A vial of baby blue liquid labeled “coconut” did not render flavorful — unless pina colada-flavored oysters are your thing nor did the orange vial labeled “taco.”
4. Pilot
Past Williamsburg, where the Brooklyn Queens Expressway stretches overhead and Hasidic men and women dress in traditional garb, past Brooklyn Heights with its cobblestone streets and boxy tall apartments and perfectly trimmed square green shrubs, I met my friend for dinner.
At the northwest edge of Pier 6 in Brooklyn Bridge Park, aboard Pilot, a trendy bar on a docked vintage boat offers an exceptional experience between May and October. While dining on oysters, ceviche, burrata, heirloom tomato and watermelon salad, Jonah crab claws, or sipping on creatively-themed cocktails such as the Permanent Vacation or Skipper Key, you are afforded the expansive sites of lower Manhattan. Reservations are a must, especially during that golden hour when the sun sets the city ablaze.
The boat, a rare surviving Grand Banks style schooner built during the Roaring Twenties, offers an experience worthy of bragging rights. The first time I went there this past May and posted a photo on Instagram, my inbox was flooded with friends asking where I was. They couldn’t believe something so exquisite was within our backyard.
On a cool May evening, Monica, a childhood friend, who had been to Pilot six times last summer, cheered our friendship. We clinked glasses and sipped tropical concoctions through metal straws, and pored over the menu. For appetizers, we decided on a dozen Navy Point (Long Island Sound) and Montauk Pearl (Block Island Sound) — likely contenders for two Long Island girls.
“Is this guy really saving the ocean right now?” she asked.
I had to crane my neck to see what she was talking about.
A Pilot employee, laying on his belly on the dock, was holding a 30 foot pole with a knife affixed to the end. Painstakingly, he tried to grab a large piece of shrink wrap that was tangled in the thick wrought-iron chain that docked the boat.
Our waitress brought over a glass bottle of cool drinking water with a quote etched on the bottle:
“Everyone deserves clean water and together we’re helping more people get it.”
Underneath the quote, the “charity: water” insignia appeared.
New York City Restaurants who participate in this project charge diners $1 for the tap water that typically comes complimentary. This fee funds sustainable, community-owned water programs in 27 countries around the world. Since 2006, charity: water has funded 44,007 water projects and provided 10,043,704 people with clean water.
New Yorkers and their relationship with oysters has lasted for some 200 years, though the way we source them has significantly changed. Thanks to ecological boons like the Billion Dollar Oyster Project and the restaurants that participate in it, the future of oysters looks promising.
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Combined classes are a normal occurrence for smaller schools, due to the small number of students in each grade. So for example, instead of having separate classes for 7th Grade English and 8th Grade English, you might have a combined English class for 7th and 8th grade. So how would you handle that in QuickSchools?
Basically, it comes down to enrolment. QuickSchools uses the subject enrolment information to display students in the various modules, like the Gradebook, the Report Cards, the Transcripts, and even Subject-Based Attendance. However, each subject can only be linked to a single grade level. So in the example above, we would pick either the 7th grade or the 8th grade as the base/reference for the class. In the example below, we’ve created a 7th Grade English class called “English 7-8”:
Using the “Enroll student from another grade” section, you can then enroll the 8th grade students (or students from any other grade) into the subjects listed. And then use the checkboxes to further refine which students are enrolled into which subjects that you are teaching.
Once the subject enrolment is set up properly, the other connected modules will be updated accordingly. Here are some example screens, based on the example we discussed:
The Gradebook for a Combined Class
The Report Cards for a Combined Class
Subject-Based Attendance for a Combined Class
As always, if you have any questions or suggestions, come chat with us on Live Chat, or leave us a comment. Here a short video tutorial on Subject Enrollment:
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There are WAY too many authors today who believe that writing what they think their audience cares about is enough.
If only it were that easy…
If you’re serious about attracting an audience of a substantial size and actually selling your eBook, you need to be very careful about what and how you create. Otherwise, you risk using the cooked spaghetti method: throwing a bunch of stuff at the wall and praying that it sticks.
Well, today I’m going to show you a technique that almost guarantees that you will know how to write an eBook in 30 days that will sell.
E-books have become a goldmine for entrepreneurs who are able to string sentences together. Besides, it’s among 6 best product types in 2018 to sell online. It’s a niche that is trending right now, jump on this journey fast!
How to write an eBook?
Days 1-2: Pick Your Topic
You probably have some sort of idea in your mind already. Something you thought about last winter and now keep returning to every now and then.
Well forget about this idea.
Chances are, you would enjoy writing about it, but do you know for sure that it’s something that your audience will buy? Because if it’s not, you just wasted your time writing something no one needs. And that is not the risk you should be willing to take.
What you need is an exceptional eBook idea.
Idea that is specific.
“Don’t try to write a definite guide to your topic, as it’s overwhelming for your readers,” warns Ali Luke on Copyblogger. “And it doesn’t leave much room for your next eBook.”
And useful at the very same time. You’re reading industry blogs and following the relevant discussion on forums. Are there any issues that surface time and again?
Ask your audience what they are looking for and get some ideas that way. Give them a couple of variants, if you struggle to choose between two or three different topics. You can set up a simple survey and tweet it to your followers.
Days 3-4: Create an Outline
Before you start writing, you need to get organized.
“You need to put all those wonderful ideas down on paper in a form you can use,” writes Andy Ingermanson on Advanced Fiction Writing. “Why? Because your memory is fallible, and your creativity has probably left a lot of holes in your story — holes you need to fill in before you start writing.”
There is no one foolproof approach to creating an outline. The best is the one that works for you, so choose wisely.
#1: Draw a mindmap.
You can use a tool like bubbl.us to do it without ever leaving your favorite browser. Put the main idea or the outcome you wish your readers to achieve by reading your book in the center. Then add things they’ll need to learn to get there as separate elements. Connect these ideas using lines to try to create a logical structure. Write down every single piece of information, regardless of how important it is in the grand scheme of things. There’ll be time to get everything in order later on.
#2: Write a list.
Make a bullet-point list in Evernote ( Word will do too ) for everything you can think of that needs to be in the book.
“Don’t worry about organizing it at this point, just brainstorm,”suggests author Lisa Nowak“Take walks. Talk to other people. Do whatever is necessary to generate ideas.”
#3: Examine other eBooks.
And books. White papers or reports. Anything really. What subjects are mentioned in most of the outlines? Anything you should add to yours?
Days 5-25: Start writing (!)
Not surprisingly, the majority of the time should be spent on the actual writing.
Let’s assume that you’ll try for approx. 70 pages, with a couple of images here and there. This means you should be writing 750 words per day.
And it’s a good number too.
“250 words per page is considered to be the standard accepted number of words per page. So, three standard pages are about 750 words,” points out Buster Benson on 750words.com “It really just comes down to the fact that this amount of writing feels about right.”
If you don’t have any experience with writing regularly, this all may sound a little overwhelming.
Think about it this way. If you pull this off, one month later you’ll have your very own eBook.
Here’s a couple of tips on how to keep writing those 750 words a day every day for the next 21 days.
Write out your likely barriers.
Author and blogger Roby Blair would likely agree. His blog post, “Write Every Day in 2014: 14 Steps for Forming A Writing Habit” encourages you to ask yourself:
“Where are you going to mess up? Come on, you’ve been living with yourself for the last few decades. You’ve got a pretty good sense of what’s likely to keep you from succeeding.”
“Rather than pretending you can just “do better this time” or “will through it,” acknowledge and accept these barriers. Are you likely to sleep in? Feel burnt out and unable to write? Will your kids distract you? Write out the most honest possible descriptions of your likely obstacles,” he writes.
Figure out the best time of the day to work on your eBook.
If you find that 6 am is the perfect time to get some writing done before the start of the day, do it then. If you feel that 10 pm works best for you, stick to this time. The best option is the one that suits you personally.
Turn off distractions when you’re writing.
Turn off the Internet. Seriously. Do your research first and then leave everything else till the very end. If you do your research as you go, you’ll end up constantly switching back and forth.
Got other programs running in the background? Shut them down.
Turn off your cell phone and notifications. You don’t need to be talking to anybody while you’re writing.
Clear your desk. No papers, devices, chargers, nothing. Remove the visual clutter from your workspace completely, so that it’s not even a subconscious distraction.
Make writing your priority if it’s important to you.
Try using a distraction-free writing program like WriteRoom, Ommwriter or jDarkRoom.
Take breaks.
Set a timer for 25 minutes, then write as much as you can until the alarm goes off. Take a short 5-minute break and start again. You can learn more about this approach here. If you don’t have a timer, you can use one of the pomodoro apps. Just google it.
Don’t stop writing.
When you think you need to google something, look up a link or find a picture.. don’t. Highlight the area that needs your attention with yellow marker or just include something like <!!!> in the text of your document, so that you know later that this needs your attention.
Don’t edit while you write.
Even if it’s the very first paragraph that you can’t get quite right. Remember that you don’t have to start from the beginning. And you will write faster if you separate writing and editing stages.
Another neat trick you can try is to:
“Copy your LAST sentence at the end of every writing day into an entirely new document. Then spend a minute writing out some directions for yourself about what you want to accomplish the next day,” says Daphne Gray-Grant on Publication Coach. “The next day, work only from this fresh document. This way you can’t be lured into editing your work before you finish writing it.”
Keep writing every day.
Try to create a habit of writing every day. While certainly hard at first, it will yield high rewards after.
Kevin Purdy on Lifehacker suggests that you…
“Stop writing mid-sentence to ward off writer’s block.”
The same approach can be used to continue writing every morning or night for the next 21 days.
I’ll let you in on a little secret. This is what one of the most successful comedians of all‐time, Jerry Seinfeld, did to write his jokes every day for years.
It’s quite simple really. Every day that you complete your writing task, you get to put a big red** X**over that day on your calendar.
“After a few days you’ll have a chain. Just keep at it and the chain will grow longer every day. You’ll like seeing that chain, especially when you get a few weeks under your belt. Your only job is to not break the chain.”
This certainly has worked very well for me, so it should work for you too.
Days 26-28: Edit your eBook
Ideally, you would want to take a little break before putting on the editor’s hat. But since you’re on a deadline here, you’ll have to dive right into it.
For some people, this is the hardest part of writing. After starting to write, of course. But you’ve already gotten through that stage. In fact, you’re at the finish line.
So instead of waiting, print the whole thing out and look at your eBook like you didn’t spend the last 21 days writing it.
You can always just transfer it to your iPad or Kindle if you don’t feel like using that much ink and paper.
Now read it and pay special attention to things like:
Any information that appears twice or even more;
Material that you wanted to include, but didn’t;
Chapters or sections that would read better if re-arranged.
Don’t spend too much time trying to perfect every word; there will be time for that later on.
Fix any typos that you discover during this stage, but don’t get overwhelmed with it.
Spend this time on deleting inessential parts, re-ordering sections and adding any quotes or stats that you left to fill in later.
Then read the whole thing out loud. Yes, really. I know it’ll take a lot of your time. But it will help you spot the issues you would otherwise miss.
Days 29-30: Proofread and make final changes
Some of you may think that by now your work is practically finished. Not by a long shot. Now is not the time to sit back and enjoy the fruits of your labour. Not yet. Your work during this final period is what differentiates your eBook from the pack of unprofessional ones that appear in the interwebs every day.
So get your eagle eye on.
“Read your work backwards, starting with the last sentence and working your way in reverse order to the beginning. Supposedly this works better than reading through from the beginning because your brain knows what you meant to write, so you tend to skip over errors when you’re reading forwards,” writes Mignon Fogarty on Grammar Girl.
“Always proofread a printed version of your work. I don’t know why, but if I try to proofread on a computer monitor I always miss more errors than if I print out a copy and go over it on paper,” she continues.
Pay special attention to things like your/you’re and misused apostrophes, as these are the most maddening writing errors, as found out by Grammarly. Check the format last.
“Paragraph spacing, text wrap, indentations, spaces above and below a bullet list or between subheadings and text, and so on. Leave this for the end because contents may shift during handling,” warns Leah McClellan on Writetodone.
Now you try it
I hope you can see the potential in applying these techniques for writing your eBook.
Yes, it takes hard work to create something great. But it should pay off. Far and away, the most popular digital download is the ebook. Following this strategy, you already know that you will get a finished eBook in 30 days.
If you’ve already learned how to drive traffic to your blog, then you can begin by placing clear calls-to-action within your content and sell your ebook to the readers are already consuming your writing
You can then easily sell your eBook directly to your audience on social media like YouTube or Facebook. All you need to to is to create a store on Sellfy.
Don’t have an audience yet? Learn how to find buyers for your product.
I want you to give this approach a try and let me know how it worked out for you.
Do you know any good tips on writing? Have I missed anything out? If you have a question or thought, leave it in the comments section below.
By Yuri Burchenya
Yuri is a Content Crafter at Sellfy. He's focused on inbound marketing, copywriting, CRO and growth.
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With Beale Street, Music City, and the Great Smoky Mountains on our minds this June, we’re waltzing into summer with a storied spirit, the humble beginnings of which went on to take the world by storm. And we promise, wherever the season finds you, with Tennessee whiskey in your glass, you’ll be feelin’ finer than frog’s hair.
There is one decisive detour that distinguishes the state’s beloved spirit from the bourbons of Kentucky, its neighbor to the north: sugar maple charcoal filtering. And we have Nathan “Nearest” Green—an expert distiller who was born into slavery and freed at the end of the Civil War—to thank for the advent of this now-famous method. Many, in fact, think Green might’ve adapted this practice not from how other spirits may have been filtered in America and worldwide, but from the traditional methods of treating water in West Africa. While Green’s legacy wasn’t widely recognized until 2016, back in the mid-1800s everyone knew whose heart, soul, and hard work was responsible when smoke was billowing out over the rolling hills of Lynchburg.
By contrast, everyone knows Jack Daniel, but the record has now been updated to reflect that Jasper (his birth name) was just an enterprising young boy ready for work when he was introduced to “Uncle Nearest,” who’d by then already mastered his craft and was amenable to teaching it. So began an apprenticeship for Jack and a lifelong friendship between the two that would kickstart the black-labeled Old No. 7 and turn it into a global icon, with Green staying on to distill as a free man and his children and grandchildren following suit.
Who knows how many missing pieces of history are out there, likewise waiting on thousands of hours of research to be uncovered? But we do know that, today, countless other tales are being told right before our eyes, especially when it comes to the Volunteer State’s light-bodied stamp on the spirit. Keep in mind, there are officially recognized Tennessee whiskeys—which must adhere to the Lincoln County Process of sugar maple charcoal filtration—and then there are simply whiskeys made in Tennessee, which skip the process at which Green so excelled but honor his passion and dedication by proudly telling their own stories in a bottle.
To spin a few yarns of their own with cocktails, we’ve got two Tennessean tour guides who are eager to bring you the beautiful vibes of their home state by serving up its legendary spirit in imaginative, summer-ready ways. Light your torches and kick back on your porches, because the Out to Tennessee Box is coming right up for some warm and hazy Southern-style sippin’! Subscribe now through June 10th to get this box—it’s shipping throughout the week of June 7th.
Second to sunscreen, the essential you’ll need to thrive in the high temps and bright rays will be a tall, sparkling glass of Hiwassee River Water. Nneka Ijeoma crafted this cocktail with summer fun in mind, name checking a Tennessee waterway known for fishing, rafting, and other rousing recreation. Grab your spot on the banks for a picnic and be sure to bring this whiskey and tonic, with a nudge of lemongrass and punch of cooling honeydew. While the proverb states that one swallow doesn’t make a summer, luckily that won’t be an issue with this one beckoning.
Nneka is a classically trained actress and singer who happened to fall in love with food and beverage on the way to her dreams. After moving to be with family in Chattanooga, she found it difficult to break into the local hospitality game—but since she got her shot behind the bar, she’s since had the pleasure of working with numerous chefs and bartenders of renown.
At the heart of your upcoming Summer Fling is a shrub with great depth of flavor from earthy, rich beets and fragrant rosemary. The color is a resplendent tone of red and the taste quite tempting when brilliantly balanced by Tennessee whiskey, sparkling water, and orange bitters. The effect is surprisingly stimulating and a supremely cooling and crushable way to drink your veggies. Swipe right on this peppy refresher from Samir Osman, and prime yourself for a second . . . third . . . and fourth date!
Samir Osman, a Nashville native, has worked in the hospitality industry for 25 years and has created cocktail programs in New York, New Orleans, the Bay Area, and, of course, in his hometown. His focus is on building creative cocktails using fresh quality ingredients that fit the local culture and palate.
Just like its musical influence, the cocktail Pancho and Lefty (remix) is a memorable study of two sides. The song doesn’t end well for the titular traveling outlaws but, in the glass, you’ll find that both teams within Tennessee whiskey—the faint char and sweet—aren’t in a duel, but a dance made even more delicious by another of Samir Osman’s recipes.
He’s turned the volume up on both, with smoked pecan wood coalescing with the spirit’s other wood elements, and bright peach and maple syrup lifting up its notes of vanilla and caramel. In the end, it’s a warming and summery taste—akin to a grilled peach—and an easygoing companion to happily bring back to camp.
The entire world knows this state’s whiskey well—but with many more distillers being added to the marquee, an inspired revival is underway. Come with us Out to Tennessee to greet the first signs of summer with great tunes and fantastic cocktails to match!
🍈🌿🍑,
The Shaker & Spoon Team
*not vegan: nothing
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Teri-Teressa Wilson says:
May 10, 2021 at 2:06 pm
What are the recommended whiskies?
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Anna says:
May 10, 2021 at 3:35 pm
Here they are! https://shakerandspoon.com/thebox-tennessee
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Don McMinn says:
June 12, 2021 at 4:53 pm
The Hiwassee River Water recipe calls for 3-3 1/2 oz of tonic water, but in the instructions it says 1 1/2 Which is it?
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June 13, 2021 at 5:32 pm
Goodness, apologies for the typo in the instructions! Go by the 3–3 1/2 oz in the ingredients list, please!
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Successor to the iconic Sonos Beam, the new Sonos Beam Gen 2 promises an even more immersive sound with Dolby Atmos compatibility. For this purpose, it features an HDMI eARC port coupled with a more powerful processor providing a better simulation of the various effects thanks to more powerful DSP modes. The ultra-connectivity of the previous model, with AirPlay 2 compatibility, streaming and Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant voice control remains in place to facilitate the control of this Sonos soundbar. Priced at €499, can the Sonos Beam 2 be the new standard for 3D sound in a single compact device? Are the new features worth replacing your first-generation Sonos Beam?
The second gen Sonos beam soundbar features an HDMi eARC port and Dolby Atmos compatibility for an even more immersive sound reproduction.
Sonos Beam (Gen 2): packaging & accessories
Like all of Sonos’ latest equipment, the Sonos Beam V2 comes in a recycled cardboard box. Inside the box, it is securely wedged inside a cardboard insert and protected by a synthetic fabric cover matching the color of the soundbar. On either side of the bar are the accessories: a power cable, an HDMI cable, an optical to HDMI adapter and a quick start guide.
The Sonos Beam Gen 2 soundbar comes with a power cable, an HDMI cable as well as an optical to HDMI adapter.
Sonos Beam (Gen 2): presentation
Dolby Atmos
Launched over three years ago, the first Sonos Beam was a huge success thanks to its ability to deliver powerful and realistic sound in a compact format. However, the latest developments in audio have made this soundbar less immersive than some recent models, most notably the Sonos ARC, which was the first Dolby Atmos-compatible Sonos soundbar when it launched in 2020. With the new Sonos Beam Gen 2, the American brand wants to bring this spatial audio technology to its entry-level model to provide a more immersive listening experience in a format that is still as compact, discreet and nearly half the price of its larger counterpart.
With the Sonos Arc, the Sonos Beam Gen 2 is the second Dolby Atmos-compatible Sonos soundbar.
To provide Dolby Atmos sound, the new Sonos Beam Gen 2 uses the same acoustic design as its predecessor, with four drivers for the mids, a tweeter for the highs and three passive radiators tasked with extending the bass response. However, it differs by adopting a more powerful processor capable of controlling each driver more precisely and, for the first time, handling DTS tracks and the majority of Dolby formats, including Dolby Atmos. That said, the Atmos effects are only simulated and not reproduced by genuine dedicated drivers as is the case with the Sonos ARC, which features dedicated drivers on its upper panel. Although quite convincing, the result remains subjective and variable from one room to another.
The Sonos Beam 2 soundbar’s new processor lets you control the different drivers more precisely to simulate Dolby Atmos effects.
Sonic improvements
In an attempt to provide the best sound simulation in each room, the Sonos Beam 2 soundbar incorporates Sonos Trueplay acoustic calibration technology. This technology adjusts the sound reproduction according to the resonance and reverberation of the room. To make these adjustments, however, it is still necessary to use the Sonos app from an iOS device (iPhone or iPad). Although Android users cannot take advantage of this system, they can still customize the listening experience with the bass, midrange and treble equalizer available from the Sonos app. It is more restrictive and you’ll probably need to have a good ear to achieve the same result.
To adjust the Sonos Beam Gen 2 soundbar’s sound reproduction more easily, several enhancement modes are available, including a voice mode for more effective reproduction of dialogue. The night mode is also still included, allowing you to reduce the dynamic range in order to minimize sound level differences and enjoy your movies without disturbing those who are already in bed. Although already present on the previous model, these different modes are now even more impressive thanks to the new processor, which ensures higher processing power and greater reliability.
The Sonos Gen 2 soundbar features several sound modes to optimize the reproduction depending on the content being viewed.
HDMI eARC
To benefit from Dolby Atmos streams, the Sonos Beam’s HDMI port has been upgraded to eARC. It is now possible to retrieve the soundtrack of the program being viewed on the TV, from any source. The Sonos Beam Gen 2 is therefore able to play all your sources, whether it’s a 4K UHD Blu-ray player, a TV show, a network media player, a game console or a show from a VOD service such as Netflix or Amazon Prime Video, for example. Like the Sonos ARC, an HDMI to optical converter/adapter is included to connect the soundbar to a television that only has an optical output. This second connection mode does not, however, allow the retrieval of Atmos tracks.
The Sonos Beam Gen 2 soundbar features an HDMI eARC port to retrieve the soundtrack of the program being viewed on the TV.
Design
Apart from the technical specifications, the Sonos Beam Gen 2 soundbar has a very similar format, with equally compact dimensions: 651 x 69 x 100mm. This means it fits more discreetly under the TV than the much larger Sonos ARC. Despite this, the Sonos Beam Gen 2 can sometimes hide the bottom of the screen on some TVs. While the size is the same, the design of the Sonos Beam Gen 2 has been updated, ditching the fabric covering on the front in favor of a polycarbonate honeycomb grille. A design borrowed from the Sonos ARC that has proven to be more robust and easier to keep clean, especially for the white model. In addition, the build quality is exemplary, with a precisely assembled polymer shell on the rear panel. This matte black or white chassis has the advantage of reflecting very little light from the image displayed by the TV, thus limiting any risk of light pollution. It also looks more modern and matches the Sonos One and Sonos One SL speakers better, which is ideal if you decide to create a multi-room installation.
The Sonos Beam Gen 2 soundbar has the same design as the Sonos Arc, with a honeycomb front panel that perfectly matches the latest Sonos multi-room speakers.
Handling & controls
Like its predecessor, there are several ways to control the Sonos Beam Gen 2, notably via the capacitive touch interface on the top panel. These controls allow you to play and pause playback, adjust the volume and activate or deactivate the microphones. The bar can also be controlled using the remote control of the associated television, or via the mobile app on your smartphone or tablet.
The top panel of the Sonos Beam 2 features capacitive touch controls for quick control of the soundbar’s features.
For even more simplicity, the Sonos Beam Gen 2 integrates Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. When the microphones are activated, you can control the soundbar vocally. Voice pickup is quite effective, provided that the Beam is not too far away or positioned higher than the listener. It is then possible to adjust the volume, start music playback, change the title or even turn on the TV (CEC protocol required) simply by asking.
Wireless multi-room and home theater
As its story shows (discover the history of the Sonos brand), Sonos is without a doubt the multi-room specialist and leader on the market. It’s therefore only natural that the Sonos Beam 2 is AirPlay 2 and Sonos multi-room compatible. It can be grouped with other AirPlay 2 or Sonos speakers and multi-room devices to enjoy music throughout your home. The Sonos Beam 2’s multi-room capabilities are not limited to music playback, as it can also be used to play multi-channel movie soundtracks. Any pair of Sonos speakers such as the Sonos One, Sonos One SL, or even Sonos Five can be used for surround sound effects. Similarly, bass reproduction can be handled by the Sonos Sub wireless subwoofer to make the most of action scenes.
Streaming
Like the previous version, the Sonos Beam V2 soundbar’s features are multiplied when connected to the internet via WiFi or Ethernet. Once connected to the network, it has the same features as other Sonos connected speakers. Music control is then done using the excellent Sonos app for iOS and Android. It allows you to play music shared on your local network, access most online music services such as Deezer, Spotify, Apple Music, and even services offering Hi-Res music such as Qobuz and Tidal. Amazon Music is also supported, with 24-bit/48kHz compatibility announced for later this year. Countless internet radio stations can be accessed via TuneIn, while Apple device users can take advantage of the AirPlay 2 protocol to stream audio from any app to the Sonos Beam soundbar.
The Sonos app provides access to most online music services. Streaming can also be carried out via AirPlay 2 from any mobile app.
Sonos Beam (Gen 2): configuration
The Sonos Beam (Gen 2) soundbar is just as easy to set up as the previous model. First, the soundbar needs to be connected to the television. In our case, we connected it directly to the HDMI eARC port of an LG OLED65CX 4K UHD TV using an Audioquest Cinnamon HDMI cable. If your TV doesn’t have an HDMI eARC port but is equipped with an optical output, Sonos provides an optical/HDMI adapter to convert the television’s optical output to an HDMI output.
Simply place your smartphone on the Sonos Beam 2 soundbar and it will be automatically detected by the Sonos application.
After connecting the Sonos Beam 2 to the television, you’ll need to turn it on to continue the setup in the Sonos application. The app guides you through each step of the configuration process. First, you’re prompted to create a Sonos account if it’s your first piece of Sonos equipment, then activate the smartphone’s Bluetooth to set up a new system. The app then scans the surrounding Bluetooth connections to automatically detect the Sonos Beam. Once identified, it is necessary to press the pairing button with the infinity symbol on the back of the Beam. The soundbar is then paired with the app and all that is left to do is to select the WiFi network and enter the password.
Once the Sonos Beam soundbar is connected, the Sonos app prompts you to configure the Sonos Sub. If you are using the Sonos Beam alone, just click on the “not now” option to skip this step and enjoy the soundbar right away. Finally, you’re prompted to add surround speakers if you wish. Because the reproduction of surround effects can be carried out by almost any Sonos connected speaker such as the SONOS ONE, SONOS One SL, or the Sonos Five, it is first necessary to select the name of the speakers you’re using (in our case, two Sonos One SLs, named Sonos One in the app) from a drop-down menu. The installation procedure is then completed quickly, in just a few steps.
To pair the surround speakers, first the left speaker must be connected, then the right speaker.
Sonos Beam (Gen 2): settings
Once you’ve set up the Sonos Beam 2 and the various optional Sonos elements, you can adjust the audio settings for optimal playback in the listening room. In particular, the level of the surround speakers can be adjusted to ensure that the effects are always perfectly audible, even when the speakers are placed far away from the listener. If you’re using a Sonos Sub, it can also be adjusted. All of these settings are easily done in the Sonos app.
For iOS smartphone or tablet users, setting up the Sonos Beam 2 is even easier thanks to the TruePlay auto-calibration system. The latter uses the microphone on the iPhone or iPad featuring the Sonos app to calibrate the sound of the soundbar according to its environment. The TruePlay calibration is done in two steps. First you must sit in your usual listening position with the phone at eye level. The Sonos Beam 2 – as well as the surround speakers and subwoofer if they are present – will then play different sounds and frequencies.
The first step of the TruePlay calibration is carried out by sitting in the usual listening position.
The second step in TruePlay calibration is to move around the room while different sounds and frequencies are played to more effectively assess how the room affects the sound reproduction. Sonos provides a short video of 30 seconds to explain how to position and move the smartphone. Then, the various sounds are emitted. After a minute of moving around, the calibration is finished and can be saved. The sound is then more balanced, for both music and home theater sessions.
For the second part of the TruePlay calibration, the user must move around the room, smartphone in hand.
Sonos Beam (Gen 2): listening impressions
Sonos Beam Gen 2
On its own, the Sonos Beam 2 soundbar created a soundstage that extended far beyond the physical boundaries of the TV. The various frontal effects benefited from a precise and realistic separation between each channel, which contributed to a much more effective perception of dialogue. These dialogues were delivered with conviction, authority and an appealing depth that allowed each intonation to be clearly heard. Even when the soundtrack went into overdrive, it never overpowered the center channel, which remained well defined and clearly in focus, without even needing to be perfectly centered in front of the soundbar.
Without claiming to compete with the Sonos ARC, which is equipped with real Atmos drivers, the Sonos Beam 2 soundbar managed to create a fairly immersive atmosphere with Dolby Atmos movies and series. We felt a slight reverberation that brought height and amplitude to the soundstage. The effects did not seem to really come from overhead as they do with a true Atmos system, but the sound still gained depth and openness. This enhanced the immersion in the movie, with a less projected sound that was more evenly distributed throughout the room.
The Sonos Beam 2 soundbar’s Dolby Atmos compatibility adds height and width to the soundstage.
The Sonos Beam 2 soundbar’s real tour de force is its ability to deliver powerful, dynamic sound in an ultra-compact package. In a room of about 20m², it energetically reproduced every soundtrack we threw at it. The bass was punchy, lively, and surprisingly powerful. Even in a living room of almost 60 square meters, the Sonos Beam 2 did not falter and managed to fill the space effectively. The infra bass, on the other hand, was more timid, but this didn’t hinder the realism of the listening experience. You can also pair it with the Sonos Subwoofer to enjoy deeper lows in a large living space.
Sonos Beam Gen 2 + Sonos One SL (pair)
Although the Sonos Beam Gen 2 managed to create a rather spacious soundstage, the surround effects remained quite subtle. To achieve a more consistent reproduction, we paired the Beam with a pair of Sonos One SL wireless speakers. We were then able to enjoy a larger sound space and an even more immersive listening experience. The distribution of the different effects was more coherent and tangible. The power of the Sonos One SL ensured that the various surround effects were clearly audible, whether the speakers were placed close to or several feet behind the listener. The sound signature of these speakers was also very similar to that of the Sonos Beam Gen 2, ensuring perfect tonal consistency.
Pairing the Sonos Beam Gen 2 with a pair of Sonos One SL wireless speakers provides a more accurate and effective surround sound experience.
Sonos Beam (Gen 2): compared to…
Sonos ARC: sold for €999, the Sonos ARC soundbar has the same streaming and multi-room features, with the ability to create a wireless home theater system with other Sonos elements. It is also Dolby Atmos compatible, but the reproduction of these effects is more realistic and impressive thanks to the integration of dedicated drivers on the top of the soundbar. However, the Sonos ARC is much bigger and is best suited to large televisions. The Sonos Beam 2 therefore has the advantage of being more compact and easier to integrate in any interior.
The Sonos Arc offers a more effective reproduction of Atmos effects thanks to the use of dedicated drivers on the top of the soundbar.
Denon Home 550: available for €550, this Denon soundbar is equipped with nine drivers to reproduce Atmos and DTS:X effects. Like the Sonos Beam 2, the Denon model relies exclusively on DSP modes to simulate Atmos effects as it does not have dedicated drivers. The immersion is therefore less convincing than with a specialized model like the Sonos ARC. Apart from that, it offers HEOS compatibility for streaming, DLNA and USB playback up to 24-bit/192kHz and DSD 5.6 MHz, as well as multi-room capabilities to create a wireless home theater setup with the Denon Home 150, Denon Home 250 or Denon Home 350 speakers. However, the configuration and management of the system do not reach the level of the Sonos Beam 2, which is unrivalled in this respect.
Sonos Beam (Gen 2): who is it for?
The Sonos Beam Gen 2 soundbar is ideal for users looking to boost the power and realism of their TV’s sound while enjoying a visually discreet sound system. It’s perfect for both seasoned users and beginners thanks to its ease of use and easy configuration. The Sonos app for iOS and Android is the centerpiece for setting up and customizing this soundbar, while voice control takes the concept even further.
As with any new generation of a device, one might wonder if replacing the Sonos Beam 1 with the Sonos Beam Gen 2 makes sense. In practice, even though Dolby Atmos support provides a slightly more immersive listening experience, this single feature does not justify renewing your Sonos Beam. If you want to enjoy Atmos sound, the Sonos Arc will be much more appropriate. On the other hand, the Sonos Beam Gen 2’s updated design may be interesting if you want to enjoy a more modern-looking device that more effectively matches the Sonos wireless speakers.
The Sonos Beam Gen 2 soundbar is ideal for enjoying powerful, immersive sound in a compact, visually discreet system.
Sonos Beam (Gen 2): conclusion
With the Sonos Beam 2, the American manufacturer keeps the power, compactness and generosity of its most popular soundbar while offering a more modern design and Dolby Atmos compatibility. This compatibility provides sound that is a little more spacious and open, for slightly better immersion. In addition, dialogue is always perfectly reproduced and tangible. However, the Sonos Beam Gen 2 reveals its true potential when paired with a pair of Sonos wireless speakers for surround effects, without which the latter are rather timid. In a large room, fans of deep, powerful bass will also want to pair the soundbar with the Sonos Sub. In conclusion, the Sonos Beam 2 is a compact, plug-and-play solution for optimizing the sound of any TV.
We liked:
The modern and compact design
The powerful sound
The control app
The ease of use
The multi-room capabilities for creating a wireless home theater setup
We would have liked:
Atmos drivers
For the surround effects to have been less restrained
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As those of you who follow my Instagram feed (thread_theory) might have seen, I recently bought a screen printing kit! I have high hopes for the development of my screen printing skills and I’d love to share the journey here on the blog with you!
Have you tried screen printing before? Do you hanker after specific screen printed items? The biggest allure for me, when it comes to screen printing, is the ability to print designs on my home sewn menswear garments! I find it very difficult to find interesting cotton t-shirt knits – they are often only available in solid colors and the prints that I do manage to find are usually on knits that are too drapey to create a manly t-shirt. How neat would it be to sew Strathcona T-shirts in a variety of manly neutrals (charcoal, navy, white, and black for instance) and then decorate them with awesome prints!?!?
1. Maya Muse Textiles (Etsy Shop – specific tea towel no longer available)
2. Urban Outfitters (pillow no longer available…but it’s a great idea: Screen printing on Liberty fabric!)
3. Sin Clothing (Etsy shop with a variety of screen printed tanks)
4. The Curtis Casa (A blog post about printing cherished family recipes on textiles)
5. See Kate Sew (An excellent tutorial about screenprinting on fabric)
6. Modcloth (The tea towel is no longer available but it’s super inspiring!)
I’ve been creating a Pinterest board with inspiring screenprinting designs and concepts (some of which you see above). After spending an hour or two doing this one evening, I suddenly want everything screen printed…Strathcona T-shirts, tea towels, sewing machine covers, ironing board covers, floral fabrics, Comox Trunks, napkins, linen tank tops, the hem of a dress, tote bags, dopp kits…the ideas abound!
Even though I tried screenprinting once in design school, it still seems quite daunting to start learning this process on my own. In school we had the screen created professionally and then our teacher set up the press and placed the ink. We then got our turn holding the squeegee while he showed us how much pressure to apply and helped us swipe down the screen. Needless to say, I wouldn’t consider myself a master printer!
To help combat my nerves, I scoured the internet for the most all-inclusive, easy to use kit that I could find that would still lead to very professional results (I didn’t want to buy a kit that I would only grow out of after creating my first couple screens). I found the DIY Table Top Screen Print Kits made by Ryonet (a major screen printing supplies supplier). I’ve received it in the mail and have carefully examined all the contents. The box it arrived in was huge and the press is EXTREMELY heavy duty (very impressive). When we move to our new house I plan to set up a work table that I can permanently attach the press to since it is so heavy and a bit awkwardly shaped for storage.
So far, Matt and I have watched the in-depth DVD that was included with the kit and I’ve read the photographed instruction booklet. The DVD made the process seem really approachable as long as you take the time to set up your equipment properly (for example, I need to make our bathroom into a dark room with the light bulb provided before I can start creating my first screen).
To make the learning curve more fun I’ve invited a bunch of creative business-owning women over this evening and we are going to tackle the creation of our first screen together! They are all quite interested in screen printing for their own businesses (whether it be to print embroidery designs on fabric, print logos on sewing supplies kits, or to print designs on custom created garments) so it should make for a very informative and exciting evening! I will let you know how it goes! We’re using the text from our instruction booklets as our first screen: “Go ahead and create something excepetional.” I think that should be fitting for all of us!
If you had a screen printing set up, what would you be itching to print? If you already know how to screen print, do you have any tips for getting started?
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Gabrielle
May 22, 2015 at 3:37 pm
Screen printing really appeals to me too, but it does seem daunting! An old flatmate of mine did pretty well with making lino cut pints – do you use a similar approach to make your own screen for printing? Anyway, I’ll be keen to see how you go with it – good luck!
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Gabrielle
May 22, 2015 at 3:40 pm
Oops – just read a bit more widely and realised lino cuts would probably be for block printing, not screen printing!
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prolificprojectstarter
May 22, 2015 at 11:40 am
Going on a local day course on Tuesday but thinking of continuing the adventure at home if it goes well.
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tworandomwords
May 22, 2015 at 11:36 am
I’ve been wanting to try screenprinting for AGES! To make my own fabrics (repeating pattern) and also to make t-shirts for Guy – he prefers the one design on the chest rather than repeating patterns (which, as you said, are hard to find anyway).
I’d love to hear how the kit goes – did you get the hinge kit? From their website I can’t quite get my head around the difference between that and the actual press.
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tworandomwords
May 22, 2015 at 12:01 pm
Well, this dashes that dream: apparently it would cost about $300 NZD just for shipping. Plus duty, $160. So total cost of NZD $760 or so!
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lisa g
May 22, 2015 at 10:47 am
What fun! I’d love to do this someday, can’t wait to see your prints.
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thenerdyseamstress
May 22, 2015 at 8:53 am
I’ve tried screen printing ages ago in school. We got to design and actually screen print a tee shirt, which is really great because I had a custom tee shirt that no one else had. I wished I designed something cool. Ha! I love to hear about what you think of it because it sounds really awesome. I would love to get into it one of these days! 🙂
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oneradianthome
May 22, 2015 at 8:30 am
I tried last year and loved it! For me, the trouble is finding time to work with the chemicals when the kids are busy. I love designing repeat patterns and really want to make more time for printing. Are you using the sun to expose the screen or do you have a light set up somewhere?
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ThreadTheory
May 22, 2015 at 8:50 am
The kit comes with a 500 watt light that I’m going to use – it attaches to the same spot on the press where you would normally attach a screen. I think it will work well!
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Semrush promo code 2021: Grab your Semrush Guru account free for 30 days (Worth $229.95)
Why should I use your Semrush promo code?
FAQs About Semrush Deals And Discounts Valued At $200
Final Thoughts About Semrush Coupon Code 2021
Semrush Coupon Code 2021: Grab Semrush Pro Account Free for 30 Days (Worth $119.95)
If you are new to SEO or don’t know much about Semrush, you might ask me the following question.
Why should I use Semrush SEO tool?
Here are few reasons to start using Semrush tool.
You can perform keyword research extremely fast (it also has a huge keyword database of over 20 billion keywords)
You can estimate traffic of any website in the world
Track positions of your keywords
Analyse backlinks of your websites or others
Site audits to find and fix your site issues
Databases are updated almost daily
It’s the #1 SEO tool used by over 7 million people worldwide
Offers accurate keyword volume
You can easily discover toxic backlinks and the list goes on
How to grab Semrush coupon Code and get Semrush for free?
Here’s the simplest step by step tutorial on using grabbing the best deals around Semrush to get it free for next 30 days.
Step 1: Click this EXCLUSIVE link to grab your 30 days Semrush account of Pro version (which is worth $119.95). You’ll be landing on the following page;
Just click on the “Start your 30 free day free trial now!”
You’ll now have to register by entering your email and any password of your choice.
Step 2: Once you create an account, you will be now redirected to the page that looks like something like this.
Step 3: Enter your details (email, password and billing details) to grab your Semrush account absolutely at no cost for next 30 days.
Once you click on the “Place The Order” button, it will create your Semrush account without charging you anything.
So what do you really lose here? Then, go and order it.
If you’re looking for the free eBook on Semrush, click on this special link to download it now. No signup needed!
Semrush promo code 2021: Grab your Semrush Guru account free for 30 days (Worth $229.95)
Are you looking for Semrush promo code for Guru account? Well, we’ll talk about it as well. Here’s how you can grab their Guru account free for 30 days (which is worth $229.95).
Step 1: Use this exclusive link to grab Guru account from Semrush. Once you click on the link, you’ll be taken to our co-branded page which looks like this;
Click on the “Start your 30 day trial now” to continue.
Step 2: Now, you need to create an account with Semrush which looks like this;
Once you have entered the above details, you’ll be taken to their payment page.
As you can from the above image, you’ll be charged $0 where you can get a 30 days free trial to their Guru account.
Step 3: Enter your payment billing information to grab Guru account from Semrush for 30 days which is worth $229.95.
Why should you use Semrush Guru account?
If you’re thinking about why should anyone use Guru account, here are few major reasons.
You’ll get extended limits which includes;
Site Audit: 300,000 pages per month
Social Media profiles: track 100 and you can post up to 30 social media profiles
On Page SEO Checker: Where you’ll get recommendations for 800 keyword units per month
Domain & Keyword Analytics: 30,000 results per report (which means 5000 reports per day)
Schedule PDF Reports: 20 (including branded PDFs)
Projects: 50
Domain & Keyword Analytics: 30,000 results per report (which means 5000 reports per day)
Position Tracking: 1500 keywords (which are updated daily)
Historical data and more: Want to explore all the Semrush database archives, which go back as far as January 2012? Their Guru account offers you that. You can also get features like multitargeted tracking where you can get information such as such as location, device and language and so on.
So what are you still waiting for?
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Why should I use your Semrush promo code?
Now, comes the most important question, why should you use my affiliate link to sign up for Semrush?
Just one reason. I’m offering you their Pro account (worth $119.95) at ZERO cost for 30 DAYS. Generally Semrush mostly gives 7 day free trial, you can’t find 30 days Semrush free trial so easily.
This special deal is only available for BloggersPassion readers. And it’s for a limited time, so make sure to grab it before the offer ends.
If you have not grabbed Semrush promo code for 2021 yet, use the following link to instantly make it yours.
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FAQs About Semrush Deals And Discounts Valued At $200
Here are some interesting questions around Semrush deals that you might want to know.
What is Semrush?
Semrush is an all in one SEO toolkit which helps you perform everything from keyword research to backlink analysis to competitor research with ease. It’s the widely use SEO tool which is used by over 7 million people worldwide.
Why should you use Semrush?
If you’re looking for an all in one SEO toolkit that solves all your SEO related problems ranging from finding great keywords to analysing competitors, you must use Semrush.
Here are the some of the biggest benefits with Semrush where you’ll find some of the top reasons to use it as a goto SEO tool.
How to use Semrush for keyword research?
One of the major reasons why we’re using Semrush for over 6 years now is, its ability to come up with highly profitable and low search volume keyword ideas no matter what industry you are in.
With Semrush keyword tool, you’ll get useful information including; CPC, search volume of the keyword, the number of results, trend and ad copies. We in fact wrote a detailed guide on how you can use Semrush to find better keywords even if you’re a beginner.
How to cancel Semrush account?
If you want to cancel Semrush account or any other Semrush subscription, you should send a cancellation request anytime to [email protected] Semrush normal working hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST (Monday through Friday in the US).
What is Semrush Rank?
Semrush Rank is one of the key features in domain analytics which is a rank given to each website. It simply shows the strength of a website’s search engine traffic and search engine keywords with #1 being the most popular site, currently it is Wikipedia.org (with over 1 billion visits from search engines).
Where does Semrush gets its data
SEMrush gets all of its data from over 130 databases it currently has and stores billions of keywords from millions of domains all over the world. It uses bots like Semrush bots which frequently crawls the whole web to collect its data (such as keywords, ad copies information, domain information and so on).
How accurate is Semrush?
Let us tell you one secret about SEO tools: not even one tool or software gives you 100% accurate information about any domain. But premium tools like Semrush try their best to give you as much accurate information as possible about keyword metrics like volume, monthly search, related keywords, backlink count and so on.
How to use Semrush for free?
Semrush is not a free tool as it’s the most desirable premium SEO tool which costs you $119.95 per month (basic plan). If you want to get Semrush for free, you grab Free Pro Account for 30 Days (worth $119.95)
What is Keyword Difficulty (KD) in Semrush?
KD (Keyword Difficulty) feature shows you the difficulty, volume, results, trend, and SERP results for the keywords you’re trying to rank for. KD has a difficulty level feature ranging from 0 to 100, where 100 being the hardest and 0 being the easiest to rank for.
What is Semrush bot?
A bot is simply considered as a search crawler or web crawler and Semrush bot does a similar job by collecting new and updated information from all over the internet.
How often does Semrush update its data?
Everyday,Semrush gets updated with over 6 million keywords.
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Final Thoughts About Semrush Coupon Code 2021
If used right, Semrush can help you not only to increase your traffic but also your blog’s income.
Majority of the SEO experts recommend Semrush as their favorite SEO tool. Finding high performing keywords that increase your AdSense earnings or website sales is really easy with Semrush.
So if you are looking for the best coupons around Semrush, don’t forget to claim your 30 days Semrush pro account. You will never regret using it.
So have you claimed the Semrush coupon code provided in this post? Do you have any questions before trying it? Let me know your thoughts in the comments.
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14 Comments on "Semrush Coupon Code 2021: Here’s How to Grab Your 30 Days Free Account (Plus FREE eBook!)"
Hindi Abhimaan says:
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Hi, Anil,
I have been looking for a Semrush coupon code for many days so that I could use the Semrush SEO tool for about a month. Nice to read your article today and my search is over. Thank you
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Kamani hardik says:
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Hi Anil,
SEMrush is great for SERP ranking and keyword analysis. thanks for sharing us your valuable information
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Abbas Ur Rahman says:
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SEMRUSH is free for only 30 days and after that this service auto-renewal or needs to subscribe again? Yes, true need good SEO plan for becoming a success in the competitive world of internet marketing is to stay ahead of your competitors. Thanks
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This coupon is really awesome. I applied it and got trial for no charge.
Thank you so much
Anil.
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This coupon is awesome. I applied it and got a 30 day trial for no charge. Thank you Anil.
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Aditya Singh says:
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Very well written article. But I have a doubt. Do I need to submit my credit card details for trial? And if I submit the details they will automatically deduct the amount after the trial completion?
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Anil Agarwal says:
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Hi Aditya
Yes, you have to share your credit card details to get access to their 30 days free trial. And amount will be deducted automatically once the 30 days will be over. Within 30 days you can cancel your membership if you did not find this SEO tool useful. But I’m sure you will find it really useful.
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Shailesh Chaudhary says:
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Hi Anil,
SEMresh is Awesome for SERP Ranking and Keyowrd Analysis But it’s not best for Backlink analysis.
in my opinion ahrefs is best for Backlinkng but it is so costly. I want to know where i found ahrefs discount promo code.
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Rajendra says:
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Thanks for sharing. I am using free trial services from today.
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Louis Lh. says:
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A lot of people have been loving these tools, might as well give it a try myself. Believe is a great tool to use.
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Sunil Kumar says:
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Well, I have a one doubt after completion of free trial it asked me to continue or it will automatically change my account to premium? Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks.
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Anil Agarwal says:
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Hi Sunil
After the completion of 30 days, your will be automatically charged. But 7 days after that period even, you can ask for the full refund if you don’t want to continue using SEMrush. You have to connect with SEMrush team at [email protected] to get full refund.
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Getting SEMrush has become more and more appealing to me because of your articles. It certainly packs quite a punch. I just really worry about spending money without any return. Thanks for this coupon, Anil! I might just give it a shot.
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When it comes to relationships, your resident weirdo is not very accustomed to them. But from last august; just before amecon I had the luck and fortune to be asked out by the incredibly warm and cuddly Tim *see picture, because he probably wouldn’t… more »
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Who are you? Agent Scully, FBI
Posted by Charlotte on 16th February 2008 in Games, My World, Rant
I am a bad bad, very bad person! I have owned the Longest Journey for at least 4 years, maybe longer, and to tell the truth somehow I have always told myself I've never had the time to really play it, I've tried many times in the past years, installing… more »
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Summary of Exercise:
In this exercise you will create a new project in SAP BUILD. You will create the user interface (UI) for a Single-Page-Application (SPA) that will be used in later exercises. This SPA will later be a translation application, leveraging REST services from the SAP API Business Hub and SAP Cloud Platform.
What will you use?
SAP Cloud Platform
SAP BUILD
What will you learn?
Build a responsive high-fidelity user interface in SAP BUILD
Learn about the Dropdown List, Input, and Button controls
Preview a prototype and test the interactions
Publish a study
Export the underlying code of your Project
Result
Let’s get started!
First, we need to access SAP BUILD from our Services in the SAP Cloud Platform Cockpit.
From the left-hand side menu, Select Services and filter to the User Experience category. Select Build.
If your service is not enabled, select the big Enable button. Once your Build service is enabled, select Open Build. This will launch a new window with the SAP BUILD tool.
Once open and signed in, you will see you empty workspace; similar to what you see below. Select the option to Create new project.
You will be asked to setup the basic information for this project. Name your project “SAP Translate” and the description as follows: “A SAPUI5 app that uses SAP Cloud Platform to run and translate text“. Once completed, select Create Project to get started.
What do you want to do first? We want to start prototyping, of course! Select Start Prototyping.
As I mentioned above, we want to build a responsive application UI. We have many other options including Freestyle. We also have application templates that include Object Page, Worklist, and Master Detail. For our application, we are going to select Responsive because we want this to work on a mobile device later on.
This will take us to the BUILD workspace. We have a single responsive page ready for us to prototype with. Simply double-click on the default Page 1 text and change it to “translateUI“. This is very important. Although it is a very minor change for us, this changes the name of the applications view and controller behind the scenes!
Next, hover over the translateUI page and select Edit Page (or select the 3 vertical dots and select Edit).
Add Controls to the Application
Now that we’re in the empty shell of our application, let’s start by changing the name of the application by changing the Page Header. Change it on the right-hand side properties; Responsive Page Title to SAP Translate. We will also turn off our Footer by turning off the switch on the right-hand side.
You will notice in the UI Editor, we have a lot of options. On the left, we can add many controls (from Controls), upload and add images (from Images) and even add mock data (from Data). Because of the user-friendliness of SAP BUILD, you can easily drag-and-drop any of these onto your application. But because the application we are building requires many details, we will add many of our controls from the Properties on the right-hand side of our screen.
In the UI Editor, each Control has properties defined in the right panel that you can customize for your prototype. Properties define the look and behavior of each UI control. When you select a control on your prototype page, the control properties and actions display on the Properties tab on the right-panel. Some controls can include additional properties, such as page children, size, color, and more.
You should also notice, many of the controls have relationships. If you select the object and its relationships, you can modify the object and its children. For example, our page that is selected has 4 (four) children, including Content, Footer, Header Content, and Sub-header.
We’ll add controls to our page in this exercise, so that falls under the category of Content. Expand Content and add the Vertical Box control from the selection list.
The Vertical Box control builds the container for a vertical flexible box layout. The Vertical Box is a convenience control, as it is just a specialized FlexBox control. This means that we can add Controls and objects inside of it.
Now, Select “Vertical Box” from below “Content”.
The Vertical Box had 4 (four) children by default. We don’t need these so we’re going to delete them. Expand the Items list below Children to view the children in more detail. If you hover your cursor over each individual control (i.e. “Button” or “Text”), a trash can will appear. Select the trash can to delete all pre-existing children in the Vertical Box control.
Now that we’ve made room in our Vertical Box, we can begin adding Controls inside of it. From the selection list, select and “Add” 2 (two) Simple Form controls into the Vertical Box (under Children>Items).
As we saw with the Vertical Box, the BUILD tool likes to add content into the controls. For example, the Simple Form has 3 (three) labels and 3 (three) text controls that we don’t need. You may delete with the method used previously or you may select them with your cursor and use the “Delete” key on your keyboard to delete them.
Once deleted, you can add the Dropdown List control and the Input control from the selection list. Simply open the selection list, find/select the control, then click Add.
(Important) Please Note: As there is no back-button to navigate to specific depths of the application’s UI, use your cursor and left-click on the control you want to edit. For example, if you want to add these controls to the Vertical Box, you select the Vertical Box with your cursor to view the Properties and Item/Children. If you want to edit the Dropdown List control, you select the Dropdown List with your cursor to view the Properties and Items/Children.
Change the Titles of our Simple Forms to Translate (on the top one) and Result (on the bottom one). Simply double-click on the title using your cursor.
Once modified, it should look like the above screenshot. Next, select the Vertical Box control using your cursor and left-click. You will notice that our Vertical Box has Items (Children) on the left-hand Properties pane. From the selection list, lets add a Button control by selecting Button from the list and clicking “Add“.
Select the Button with your cursor, and modify the Properties to the following:
Text: Translate
Style: Emphasized
Icon: (locate the “thing-type” icon from Library)
Width: 370px
Now, select your Vertical Box using your cursor and modify the Properties to the following:
Item Alignment: Center
Direction: Column
Justify Content: Center
Configure Details of the Application
You’ll now notice that we’ve have most of our UI finished. We have only a few remaining details!
To begin our detailed modifications, select the top Dropdown List control (below Translate). In the Properties pane, change the Target Value to English (Great Britain). Also, verify this control is also not enabled by changing the Enabled switch to off (it will be greyed out when it’s off).
Next, select the Input control (in the Translate Simple Form). In the Properties pane, change the Placeholder to What would you like to translate?.
Now, we need to edit the Children/Items in the Result Dropdown List. By default, this comes with 3 (three) Dropdown List Items. We will need to add 4 (four) more to have 7 (seven) total (notice the screenshot). Simply select Dropdown List Item from the selection List and click “Add”.
Alternatively, after you add the 7 (seven) total items to the Dropdown List, you may select Custom Values from the top of the left-hand Properties pane to mass edit the items.
Lastly, select the Dropdown List (in the Result Simple Form). In the Properties pane, change the Placeholder to Language.
(Important) Please Note: This process may be unpleasant as this control is not made for mass editing in SAP BUILD. You will need to need to repeatedly select your Dropdown List control and navigate to each individual Dropdown List item to edit. Also, they must be in the same order as listed below. This will help setup the next exercise. Don’t worry, your hard work will pay off!
Your items (Dropdown List Items) should be as follows (and in this order). Simply select the Dropdown List Item and change the “Text” to what is described below. If they are not in this order, please re-arrange them.
German
Spanish (Spain)
French (France)
Italian
Japanese
Portuguese (Brazil)
Chinese (Simplified)
Lastly, we will modify the Input control (in the Result Simple Form). In the Properties pane, change the Enabled switch to off.
Preview and Export the Application
We will now test our SAP Translate UI in Preview Mode. With SAP BUILD, we’re able to preview our prototype pages and test the interactions before we publish or share with others. Simply select the eyeball icon from the top-right side of your UI Editor.
Select your Dropdown List control from the Language field to verify your item properly appear. Simply select the “UI Editor” button from the top-right of the screen to return to the UI Editor.
Once you return to the UI Editor, select the “Theme” button, at the top of your toolbar (as seen in the screenshot above). Select the SAP Belize theme.
With the introduction of SAP Fiori 2.0, a new visual theme called “Belize” was introduced as the successor to the Blue Crystal theme.
Following the theme change, select the “Publish” button, in between Create Study and the Preview button.
Click “Publish” again from the popup. Then select “Download .ZIP of Prototype” to download the shell of the application.
With SAP BUILD, you can publish a prototype at any time and share it with others. This creates a snapshot of the prototype design that you can share with others using a shareable link.
We’re manually exporting our prototype as a .ZIP file to import into our development environment in the next exercise. We’re doing this because SAP BUILD generates the code that you can import into the development environment as a starting point for developers. The same code that is generated for your BUILD prototype, used in previewed and published applications, is the code that you will import.
The preferred method is using the SAP BUILD plug-in. However, based on the time constraints of this in-person workshop, we will use the manual import to save time for the following exercises. If you want to learn more about setting up these plug-ins, you can do so here.
Change the .ZIP file name
We will need to rename the .ZIP file. Navigate to the downloaded .ZIP file on your local directory and change the name to “sapTranslate.zip”.
Ready to make this a real, full-functioning application that will actually translate texts?
Continue with Exercise 2 of 3.
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Moya Watson
June 6, 2017 at 2:32 am
This is a really great well documented way to get started with BUILD! Thanks for writing it up and making it available. Wish I could be there in Canada in person but since I can't, this is the next best thing for sure!
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September 29, 2017 at 7:17 am
Hi,
very useful information. Build tool is very useful.
thanks and Regards,
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This post is designed to introduce myself as a member of the Engineering Life team. Hello. I am Dominic, and I am a historian of science. Because of the kind of research questions I have typically chosen, I have always worked on scientists that are long dead. They’re great! Their archives are often accessible, provided someone had the good sense to archive their work in the first place (and if you yourself are a scientist you should be looking into ways to do this too, for yourself and your lab). Nor can they get in the way with their own view of what actually happened. It’s true that autobiographies are useful, and talking to their relatives or people who worked with them is an essential part of the research process, but at the end of the day I get to write the history (and even if I deliberately adopt a writing posture that accommodates multiple interpretations, it’s still me who gets to organise things). Lastly, you can’t piss them off.
My research questions have now developed in a new direction, and as part of Engineering Life I will be bringing a historical perspective to bear on that most contemporary of biosciences: synthetic biology. Fortunately I am far from alone in these efforts, and aside from my colleagues here at Edinburgh, the historicization of synbio has already begun thanks to the likes of Luis Campos, Evelyn Fox Keller, and Sophia Roosth.
Tralfamadorian. Artist: Lupi. https://lupiloops.wordpress.com/2012/02/27/tralfamadorian/
So how am I going to start making the transition from the past to the present, or rather, start seeing the past and present simultaneously? Well, my starting points will be something that two recent authors have complained bitterly about. “If preemptive analogizing is both rampant and low on the serious speech act metric, equally futurology is not the answer to emergent things.”* I will be doing both! But this requires a little more explanation.
The analogizing Rabinow and Bennett are taking aim at is of the superficial type, where people notice a certain (often compelling) surface similarity between two things, and then assert them to be the same. Such analogisers often then go further, professing that any manipulations which worked on the one will work in precisely the same way on the other. As you can guess, this is not the kind of analogising that I will be doing. Instead, I would like to compare and contrast synthetic biology with an earlier discipline that appears to share very similar trajectories and ambitions, namely genetics. The principle analogy that I am working on is that the earliest geneticists also cast their science in the terms of making biology engineerable, just as synthetic biologists are doing today. However, rather than stay at this level, I will go deeper, looking at a range of potential historical trajectories for genetics, within which engineering language was more or less troublesome or effective, and which therefore may prove to be more or less troublesome or effective for synthetic biology. If all goes well, the conclusions that I arrive at will make synthetic biologists more effective as researchers and as a community, all the while ensuring a more rounded understanding of synbio within policy circles (always circles!) and – provided I am sufficiently good at my job – the public too. In short, my analogies are tools for entry into the present through the past.
What of futurology? Well again Rabinow and Bennett are critiquing something more specific. The futurology they dislike is of the kind that measures current trends and then projects into the future: think of lines on a graph. My futurology is different, and is – as far as I can see – of precisely the same kind that R&B are themselves interested in when they say they want to ‘inflect’ synbio. What synthetic biology means is currently up for grabs. Those who want to get involved can try and anticipate where it might go, what meanings it might be able to have in local and global contexts, and attempt to change (or maintain) the world accordingly. This requires a certain amount of imagination and description of what the future could be like, and here it helps to be able to say what the world was once like. Perhaps that last bit is horribly naïve, and in five years time (after synbio has been bought by Google Alphabet and we’re all living in Gas Town because some neonucleotides got weaponized) I’ll regret it. But until then; it fascinates me that synthetic biologists seem to care about intellectual property, it fascinates me that they are reconfiguring the arrangement of values attached to making and knowing, and it fascinates me that they are attracting so much funding and attention from national governments.
That should be enough by way of introduction, I will leave you with two clear goals that I have set myself while working with synthetic biologists in particular. These are not the sum total of everything I hope to achieve in my time on the Engineering Life project, nor are they my priorities. They are just two goals that are easily expressed, and which help to illustrate the kind of work that I do.
Show synthetic biologists the importance of the history of biology for their current work, and that the history of biology offers just as much inspiration as does the history of computing and engineering.
The history of biology is ripe for exploration and full of episodes that can directly inform contemporary problems in synbio, including how to be certain of the identity of the organic material one is working with, the management of intellectual property, collaborations between industry and public funding bodies, and so on. My goal here is not necessarily to displace the history that synthetic biologists have built for themselves (around computing and engineering), but to augment it, making engineering and biology equally attractive pools for inspiration.
Demonstrate that engineering has not developed (and does not operate) as it is often claimed to. We are, after all, only just beginning to understand engineering on its own terms.
I imagine this goal will meet with the most resistance from the community itself, but this will perhaps be based on anxieties about my motivations. I am not out to prove that engineering is actually crap, far from it. I am out to prove that engineering is even more interesting than they realise. My hope would be that by taking a closer look at the actual history of engineering and how technology develops, will help synthetic biologists reassess their goals and ambitions, perhaps even the way in which they organise their research (all of which appears to be happening without any help from ineffectual old me).
Please do get back to me with any feedback on this post, or if I have said anything immeasurably stupid. As ever, I will interpret silence as praise.
* Paul Rabinow and Gaymon Bennett, Designing Human Practices: An Experiment with Synthetic Biology, University of Chicago Press (2014).
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While I was in Aldeburgh last Saturday I found a book called The Haunted South, by Joan Forman. In it the author drives around the South of England through all sorts of little villages and notes any documented cases of ghostly encounters. In the book the author mentioned in passing the church at Fotheringhay, Northhamptonshire and that it “…carries echoes of the fourteenth century in the sound of drums and trumpets from within the building.” Fotheringhay isn’t very far from where I live. I visited the village last year with my sister, though we didn’t go into the church. It started to snow as we crawled into the car to thaw out and neither of us felt like getting out again to see a freezing church. My desire to visit was renewed!
I mentioned to the Goblin that the church was supposedly haunted with ghostly music and hinted we could go take pictures and see the church. On Monday we trundled over there and it was glorious. The sun came out and we were nearly blinded by the beauty.
I stood on the mound, the remains of the keep from Fotheringhay castle where Mary Queen of Scots lost her head in the great hall, and stared down at the countryside in awe. It was so beautiful, the countless greens shifting shades as clouds passed over the sun. I turned to the Goblin and said, “It’s a beautiful place to lose your head!”
The river Nene behind me at Fotheringhay
He thought that was a morbid thing to say, but it was true.
In one direction the cloudly blue sky reflected in the river Nene winding through emerald green fields. In another the creamy stone steeple of the church rose above a few rooftops.
Fotheringhay church from the Castle mound
Mary would have seen the church on her ride to the castle. From either direction, the church towers over the village, it’s grandeur and flying buttresses advertising it’s royal connections. Richard III was born in the castle and if I remember correctly the land was once owned by a Prince of Scotland through his English wife. Was that why Elizabeth had Mary executed there? What a snub!
Looking past where the great hall would have been to the castle mound
After we visited the castle grounds, the Goblin went to sit in the car while I investigated the church.
Fotheringhay church
Of course I was hoping to hear ghostly music. I found two other living people inside, but they soon left leaving me alone with the church pews and grand ecoustics. I was expecting something more. The inside seemed rather dull after the grandeur of the outside, but there were remnants of how it might have once looked. Since there weren’t any ghosts making music (that I noticed) I made some up as I looked around. There were several points of interest. Some of the original 15th c church pews had been returned from King’s Cliffe.
And the cover on the baptismal font was very odd. I would have missed it if I hadn’t stepped up to get a closer look. It looks like a joker…with the black plague boils on his face or something…odd!
Back outside I wandered around the whole of the church and was shocked to see how many rude people had carved their initials into the building. One had the faded date of 1810!
Regency graffiti on Fotheringhay church
As seen in the photo…you can make out the first letter is either I or J and then it looks like Dom. If anyone has any ideas what it might say feel free to comment on the Regency graffiti! In future I need to keep some tissue paper in my purse along with a crayon to make rubbings. That way I’ll get a better idea what it might have once said. I obviously did not add any though I did touch the stone, it felt crumbly, like sand stone.
I didn’t hear any ghostly music (or ghostly complainings of my ghastly singing), but I really enjoyed the visit. The whole day was just lovely; one of those days that make you feel glad to be alive. I can understand why a ghost would want to haunt the place. It would be a glorious place to contemplate a rotten end, but call me selfish…I think it’s too beautiful for the dead!
All the scenery pictures, except for the shot of the mound and the church were taken by the Goblin…every time I handed him the camera the light would come out by magic…
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One in ten homes in the UK will be powered by the wind in 2015, according to figures released by trade association RenewableUK.
The statistics, which appear in the organisation’s State of the Industry report, shows that total installed wind capacity grew by a quarter between June 2011 and September 2012, with 1,825 megawatts of infrastructure now able to generate electricity.
The industry’s growth means it is on track to be the second largest single source of electricity in the UK by 2020, behind natural gas.
“We have taken significant strides forward – the evidence is laid out clearly in our State of the Industry report”, said Maria McCaffery, chief executive of RenewableUK.
“2011-12 saw overall capital investment in the offshore wind industry rise by 60% to £1.5 billion and a record amount of onshore wind capacity approved. These strong figures underline the importance of a secure trading climate to attract investment, especially in difficult times.
“That’s why it’s so important that the framework provided by the energy bill, currently under parliamentary scrutiny, must be right. Although we still have a long way to go to meet our challenging targets, we are firmly on track and gathering momentum.”
RenewableUK’s report also claims that renewable energy “as a whole could be providing more electricity than nuclear sometime between 2014 and 2016”.
Despite these encouraging figures, the Department of Energy and Climate Change announced 167 new oil and gas licenses last week, in a so-called “licensing round bonanza”.
Energy minister John Hayes – a vocal opponent of wind in the past – said that the fossil fuels were the “single largest industrial UK investor” and benefited the trade balance by £40 billion while supporting 440,000 jobs.
“Fortune has favoured the UK”, he added. “Oil and gas from our waters provides around half the energy we need to heat our homes, fuel our cars and power our industry.
“This successful licensing round shows we are taking the right action to offer certainty and confidence to investors. Our fiscal regime is now encouraging small fields into production and our licensing regime supports new faces as well the big players to invest.
“Importantly, we are guaranteeing every last economic drop of oil and gas is produced for the benefit of the UK.
“It is our work with industry that is cultivating this precious resource, making our seas a fertile landscape for investors for many years to come.”
The short-term economic benefits of investment in the oil and gas industry are myopic but understandable. In the long-term, both are finite resources and so are unsustainable and unstable investments. To discount the significant environmental and health effects of burning fossil fuels is the very definition of short-termism.
By squeezing “every last economic drop” out of the North Sea reserves, the UK may fail to meet legally-binding carbon reduction targets while also missing out on potentially limitless clean energy opportunities. The real story of the North Sea is its criminally underutilised renewable capacity.
But, despite his opposition to wind, Hayes told The Guardian today that, “Investing in cutting edge technology is very British”, with reference to the RenewableUK figures.
How much better and secure would it be for our economy and environment if he was reporting that, “Clean wind and wave power from our waters provides all the energy we need to heat our homes, fuel our cars and power our industry“?
Further reading:
Why policy is the biggest stumbling block of all for renewable energy
Drill, baby, drill: North Sea energy, 1970s-style
Clean British energy in action
Jonathon Porritt: the wonderful world of clean energy technology
The Guide to Limitless Clean Energy
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Jula Wildberger, Marcia L. Colish, Seneca philosophus. Trends in classics - supplementary volumes, 27. Berlin; Boston: De Gruyter, 2014. vi, 512. ISBN 9783110349832 $154.00.
Review by
William O. Stephens, Creighton University. stoic@creighton.edu
Table of Contents
Most of the papers in this collection were presented at an international conference at the American University of Paris in May 2011. The editors explain that while the contributors treat a wide range of themes, including epistemology, ethics, conception of the body, conception of gender roles, natural philosophy, psychology, and political theory, from various disciplinary and methodological perspectives, they share a common view of Seneca as “an author who draws with discrimination on other ancient traditions while developing an authentic, cogent, and original articulation of Roman Stoicism” (1). The seventeen essays, all in English, are arranged in three groups. The first six essays study Seneca’s philosophical treatment of moral norms, moral decision-making, allaying irrational passions, and rejecting faulty judgments. The next four essays analyze various social and political topics. The last seven essays treat Seneca’s use of imagery and literary strategies to bolster his self or authorial persona. Each essay has its own bibliography. The volume concludes with a list of abbreviations, a helpful index of passages cited, an index of modern authors, and a general index. Space allows me to discuss in depth only one essay from each of the three groups.
The first three essays are by Ilsetraut Hadot, Antonello Orlando and Jörn Müller. Hadot considers the Stoics’ account of how we become morally good. She argues that Brad Inwood1 reduces this complex question to the narrow epistemological question of how ethical notions are formed and faults him for overly limiting his perspectives and unfairly reproaching Seneca for incoherencies of which he is not guilty. Orlando examines Seneca’s appropriation of the term prolēpsis by comparing two of his references to this term with those of Cicero. Müller studies Seneca’s Medea and how akrasia is handled by the Stoic’s monistic psychology. He believes that Medea’s mind rapidly oscillates between conflicting passions and that she resolves this akratic conflict by embracing the full madness of one passion alone.
Marcia Colish addresses a problem faced by all ancient eudaimonistic ethics, namely, how our moral choices can conflict with what we judge to be good and thus naturally seek. Colish adeptly compares Seneca’s treatment of this conundrum with those of two other Roman Stoics, Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius. She argues that, for Seneca, while the sage always follows the advice of conscience—the set of values revealing what is morally right and wrong—non-sages can and do act in opposition to the norms of conscience. Colish notes that the Roman Stoics depict and exemplify self-examination is diverse ways (97). They propose the “premeditation of future evils” ( praemeditatio futurorum malorum) to alert us to our daily problems and the principles with which to address them. Herein enters conscience. The Roman Stoics describe conscience with a wide range of metaphors, as judge, censor, interrogator, or helmsman piloting the soul through stormy seas. Self-examination they variously describe as an analgesic, an antibiotic, a palliative, a prophylactic, an upper, a downer, or a performance-enhancing drug (98).
While the fear of death and therapies to cure it is a common theme for all the Roman Stoics, Colish emphasizes Marcus Aurelius’ lofty political office and his preoccupation with assassination as an occupational hazard. Epictetus’ concern as a schoolmaster, in contrast, is to show his students how to fortify themselves against the temptations he expects them to encounter by cultivating their patience, abstinence, equanimity, cooperation with others, and the virtues of private citizens (100). Colish believes that Seneca enriches the Roman Stoics’ treatment of praemeditatio futurorum malorum and conscience by asserting that the daily forecast of problems helps only the wise. When fools premeditate future evils, it only excites their irrational fears, moves them to make plans on the fatuous assumption that their present good fortune will last, or leads them to procrastinate. So, maxims like “Blows foreseen strike us the more feebly” empower only sages, not fools. But if so, then Colish wonders what effect they have on Seneca himself. If he believes these maxims sustain him, then Seneca would have to regard himself as a sage to save consistency. Yet how can he when he explicitly confesses his own faults?
Colish suggests that while Epictetus guides others and does not report his own self-scrutiny, and Marcus advises himself alone, Seneca offers a range of personal and interpersonal settings for the examination of conscience, including his epistolary correspondence with Lucilius (102). This is not quite true of Epictetus. In Disc. 2. 18. 15–18 he reports to his students how despite seeing a good-looking boy or girl, he didn’t proceed to say to himself, “It would be nice have sex with her,” or “Her husband is a lucky guy” and he stopped himself from fantasizing about the girl undressing and trying to seduce him. Epictetus describes this as an accomplishment deserving of greater pride than solving a logical paradox. Colish emphasizes that, among the Roman Stoics, Seneca’s contribution is that acting against conscience is possible because the will can be divided against itself, we can lie to ourselves, or we can choose to portray ourselves authentically by holding true to our inner convictions.
David Kaufman ambitiously argues that (a) Seneca’s method of consoling people experiencing violent emotions is to stimulate a rival emotion in them, (b) it is likely that Seneca was the first Stoic theorist to introduce this therapeutic method, which contrasts with the belief-based approaches of Cleanthes and Chrysippus, and (c) Seneca’s theory of violent emotions is a Stoic interpretation of Epicurus’ method of treating distress. The thematic interrelationship of the Epistles and the Naturales quaestiones is examined by Gareth Williams, who sees them not only as complementary aspects of Seneca’s larger therapeutic agenda but as interdependent experiments that in a sense complete each other.
The essay by Rita Degl’Innocenti Pierini opens the second group. Pierini examines Seneca’s idea of freedom in a few selected texts from De brevitate vitae, De providentia, De ira, De clementia, and Epistles. She thinks that Seneca is unduly harsh when he presents Cicero as “half free” ( semiliber), bewailing his past, griping about the present, and despairing of the future. In sharp contrast, Seneca portrays Cato as a perfect Stoic sage who recognizes and embraces his destiny in choosing suicide instead of capitulating to Caesar. Pierini believes that Seneca fails to understand “a concept of freedom that is not abstract but fulfilled in certain political and social conditions” (174). She judges Seneca’s idealization of the absolute freedom of the Stoic wise man to be conceptually inferior to Cicero’s attempt to “bend the rigor of Stoic dogma to the requirements of the contemporary political elite” and the needs of the times (174). She explains that the freedom of the Senecan wise man consists in fearing neither human beings nor gods and being self-ruled, self-possessed, self-mastered, and above fortune. Yet this freedom is acquired, she notes, once the sage is free from the daily commitments of political life or once he liberates himself through suicide. Some of the textual parallels Pierini offers from non-philosophers2 seem strained and only marginally relevant juxtaposed with Seneca’s texts, whereas Musonius Rufus, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius are omitted entirely. Her reliance on several dated English translations is disappointing.3
In the remaining chapters of this section, Jean-Christophe Courtil argues that, beyond socio-historical and literary reasons, Seneca’s emphasis on the tortured body flows from his political and philosophical system of thought, and that his position on torture lies between justification and condemnation. Tommaso Gazzarri studies how Seneca connects medical pathologies caused by eating the wrong food with ethical and physical degenerations of women. This gender- coded philosophical and rhetorical strategy also presents suicide as a sign of the virtuous male’s mental fitness, so that death appears as a manifestation of health. Finally, Elizabeth Gloyn offers the rather tame thesis that in the Epistles Seneca adopts a unified and developmental approach to the family, refining and complicating his presentation throughout the collection of letters.
The final section contains seven papers. Margaret Graver reads Seneca as envisioning a novel ontology of the self. Seneca describes writing as a means of externalizing one’s locus of identity, making one’s thoughts, reasonings, and reactions available to others in the future. Moreover, by writing his artistic achievement surpasses and replaces the unstable and fleeting sentience within his body with a more consistent, more stable, and more admirable externalized self. Linda Cermatori seeks to show that Seneca represents the teacher of philosophy as a craftsman who molds his disciple by education and uses terms of material art, thus alluding to the image of philosophy as a creative force and enhancing our understanding of philosophical teaching. Martin Dinter examines how, in Seneca’s tragedies, sententiae make themselves indispensable for creating discourse, for characterizing the personae in the tragedies, and for showcasing both Seneca tragicus and Seneca philosophus. Dinter proposes reading Seneca’s sententiae as the reader’s digest of essential Seneca, and as his legacy to his text.
Matheus De Pietro regards the repeated unfolding and condensing of the concept of happiness in De vita beata 3.2–6.2 as Seneca’s deliberate demonstration of his mastery of Stoic doctrine and standing as a philosopher. The example of Q. Aelius Tubero in two of Seneca’s letters is the focus of Francesca Romana Berno. She argues that Seneca constructs a deliberate polemic against Cicero, his source of this historical example, and that Seneca’s eulogy of Tubero becomes an apology of Stoic rigorism.
In an outstanding essay Madeleine Jones analyzes hypocrisy as an unavoidable way of life for Seneca—a Stoic who, in his letters to Lucilius, engages in moral teaching about Stoic virtue while simultaneously being all too aware that he himself, a non-sage, lacks virtue. Previous scholars charge, first, that Seneca advocates withdrawal from public life, yet he was deeply involved with imperial power, and second, that he advocates relinquishing attachment to material objects and wealth, and yet he amassed a vast fortune. Jones argues that the tradition of Seneca’s hypocrisy derives not only from the contrast between his life and his writings, but also from his own thematization in the Epistles of such a contrast and of his failure to live up to his own standards. The double-bind gripping Seneca is this: Most, or virtually all, progressors ( proficientes) will not become sages, and so their lives will have been as devoid of virtue as the lives of the most ignorant fools ( stulti). Consequently, any Stoic writer will be describing a philosophical position to which he perpetually aspires but which he has not yet attained and most likely never will. This fact need not be a problem in impersonal tracts whose truth is not in the least affected by the author’s flawed character. However, in choosing to write philosophical letters, the genre reconciles two generic exigencies: philosophical argument and a personal account of the writer’s own efforts to walk his talk. These two exigencies commit Seneca to a sort of continual self-accusation of hypocrisy. As a Stoic theorist who holds that virtue does not admit of degrees but is rather a totalizing state of mind, Seneca fully recognizes that he will always fall short of virtue. Yet the genre of the philosophical letter obliges him, as he expounds the doctrine he believes is true, to point out the many discrepancies between his theory and his daily practice.
Honest self-reflection, Jones emphasizes, gives Seneca the opportunity to monitor his philosophical progress and incentivizes him to adhere to his philosophical principles. Yet this praxis of daily therapeutic meditatio splits the self in two: the scrutinizing subject self and the scrutinized object self, thus introducing the possibility of self- deceit. Seneca’s remark to Lucilius: “You judge me kindly if you think that there isn’t anything in them [sc. his days] that I would hide” she construes as hinting at the possibility that Seneca might be lying to Lucilius (407). I would more cautiously distinguish hiding a few things from lying. If there are some thoughts or sentiments one chooses not to share with a close friend, those voluntary omissions don’t count as intentional deceptions. Perhaps Seneca is more innocently explaining to Lucilius that he is not (yet) comfortable sharing every aspect of his day with him.
Jones insightfully suggests that by admitting his own hypocrisy Seneca transforms it from a failure to live up to his own standards into the first step on the road to ridding himself of his shortcomings and approaching those standards. “Hypocrisy is simultaneously the inevitable condition of the Stoic and a vice whose acknowledgement is necessary for progress and a potential danger, which may prevent the author from being honest with himself and which forces the reader always to question the honesty of the authorial voice” (408). Closing the volume, Jula Wildberger argues that in the Epistles “engagement with Epicurus becomes a multifaceted stylistic device essential to the fabric of this epistolary Bildungsroman ” (431–432). For her the Epicurus trope figures importantly in the corpus’ overall structure and it marks turning points in the Letter Writer’s methodology and mode of thinking.
A few scattered type-setting errors throughout scarcely detract from a rich variety of studies of Seneca the philosopher in this interesting, but expensive, volume.
Notes
1. In his chapter “Getting to Goodness” in Reading Seneca: Stoic Philosophy at Rome, Oxford University Press, 2005.
2. Accius, Lucan, Tacitus, Horace, Dio Chrysostom.
3. Basore, John W., ed. and trans. 1928–1935. Seneca. Moral Essays. 3 vols. London; Heinemann. Gummere, Richard M., ed. and trans. 1917–1925. Seneca. Ad Lucilium epistulae morales. 3 vols. London; Heinemann. Ridley, Edward, trans. The Pharsalia of Lucan. London: Longmans, Green, and Co. 1905. Miller, Walter, ed. and trans. 1913. Cicero, De Officiis. London; Heinemann. Miller, Frank J., ed. and trans. 1917–1919. Seneca’s Tragedies. 2 vols. London; Heinemann. For example, Pierini quotes from Miller’s translation: “And other-whither than I strive to go am I borne away in thrall” (168–169). It is a pity that Orlando, Courtil, Gazzarri, Cermatori, Dinter, De Pietro, Berno, and Jones also use Basore, Gummere, or both, in lieu of their own translations.
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My experience with the Guggenheim is tied to my experience with the Sondheim prize. I originally decided to apply to the Sondheim because my hermetic tendencies had left me feeling isolated. I thought participating in the Sondheim exhibition might help me be a part of things so I was delighted in 2015 when I made it to the final round. The night of the award ceremony, I was disappointed not to win, but I was also genuinely happy for the winners, and I felt that I had fulfilled my intention. It was through that exhibition that I first met many of the people who would eventually become my friends. After the ceremony, my husband Brian and I attended a dinner party with some of the finalists and other local artists.
We had a great time, but the night would not end well. Those couple of months had been intense. I’d married in April, got pregnant in May, and had worked double-time on four new paintings for the Sondheim show. The night of the award ceremony, after the party, I had a miscarriage. By early morning, I was in an ambulance to Mercy hospital. After many hours of trying to stabilize my blood pressure, my doctor performed emergency surgery and a blood transfusion, saving my life. The experience was traumatic, and for a while, it eclipsed everything else. But two years later, I was ready for a do-over. By now, the Sondheim had taken on a unique psychic charge.
With a new intensity, I was again a finalist for the Sondheim in 2017. I applied to the Guggenheim in large part because I lost the Sondheim that second time. It was one of several applications. I was trying to fulfill this thing that felt unfinished – at least the part I thought I might have some control over. My initial reaction to learning I’d received the Guggenheim fellowship was surprise bordering on disbelief. Since I didn’t think I had much of a chance, I hadn’t set my heart on it. It’s strange to get something you didn’t let yourself want, so at first if felt unreal, but then, like anything, it found its place in my story.
Sales Slip, Oil on Canvas, 84”X80” 2017
I’m so sorry you had to go through that and also incredibly inspired by your candor and determination. Thank you for sharing your story. Can you talk a little bit more about your goals and strategy in applying for the Guggenheim?
In the past, I’ve avoided applying to project-based grants. The project framework doesn’t fit my approach of working year after year in a single medium on one continuous set of themes and problems, but it finally occurred to me to make a simple maneuver that any artist working as I do could perform.
Since my artist’s statement already contained the necessary elements, including a clear goal – “My central intention is to turn the artist’s self-portrait, especially the woman-of-color’s self-portrait, long circumscribed by identity, into a discourse on picture-making, past and present” – for my Guggenheim application, I took my artist’s statement and reworded it in the future tense. The fact that I may well be working on this “project” for a lifetime as opposed to the yearlong duration of the fellowship is a benefit not an obstacle. Starting on day one of the fellowship, everything I do in the studio and every exhibition, including my solo show which opened last week in London, Notations at Tiwani Contemporary is part of my “project.”
What was the impact of the Louis Comfort Tiffany grant, awarded several years ago, on your career trajectory? How do you envision the Guggenheim grant impacting your career? What does it mean to you to have received it?
The impact of these kinds of awards–the Tiffany, the Guggenheim, the Sondheim, is three-fold–status, money, and validation. As artists, we figure out how to work when any or all of these is in short supply. If we’re lucky, we get occasional infusions of one or another, enough to keep us afloat. While I’ve been lucky to have that, the last few years have been difficult. After the miscarriage and month after month, year after year of disappointment, I’ve been distracted by a depth of sorrow I hadn’t previously known. I think I’ve been in mourning. This has impacted every area of my life including my art, and it has opened a host of existential questions about my choices, my luck, my purpose.
How do you keep yourself constantly moving forward?
My studio mantras “trust the process” and “the work is the reward,” could not compete with my despair. For me, the most profound impact of any of these kinds of prizes (when you get them and when you don’t) is always existential and psychological – they contribute to the shape of the story we tell ourselves, about our efforts, our lives, our purpose and those stories are either fuel or weights. At least that’s been my experience.
The Guggenheim fellowship fulfills the need I have to redeem the story of these last few years, and that fulfillment makes me a better painter. I felt it yesterday when I was in the studio. The fellowship gives me that little bit more confidence. Now that I’ve received the award, however, I have to live up to it. I have that much more to prove.
In the Studio: Fingering Vanitas, Seated Scribbler and A Real Allegory of Her Studio
As your career grows to an international level, do you think you’ll stay in Baltimore?
Have you listened to the podcast S-town?
YES!
Remember the part at the end when John B says something like… from this small patch of land, I have become a global citizen. That’s the way I feel. I live in Baltimore, and I rarely travel, but this month my work is in Hong Kong, Brussels and London, and I am currently working on a Fall solo show in Milan. The fact that I can do that from here is very satisfying. In both people and landscape, Baltimore is a diverse urban space. It’s a city where it’s possible to have a backyard, and as person who grew up in the woods, that’s important to me.
Why do you live here and what do you see as the advantages and disadvantages for an ambitious artist?
How I got to Baltimore is the same as how I got to everywhere else I’ve lived as an adult. My work paved the way. Earlier, I’d moved to Chicago from the Berkshires when I got a fellowship to attend graduate school. From there I moved to Houston because I got accepted into the Core Program. Then I moved to NY as an artist in residence at the Studio Museum in Harlem. I was walking along the Hudson river when I got a call inviting me to be a painter in residence at MICA, so I moved to Baltimore.
Three days into my residency, I met Brian Weir. He was completing his PhD in public health at Johns Hopkins. At the end of my yearlong residency at MICA, Brian asked me to move in with him. He’d bought a house in Baltimore five years prior. Now, Brian is a scientist at Hopkins, and we married in 2015. While the house has lost property value since first purchased, we love it. It’s spring and we’re pursuing new garden projects. Our neighborhood is friendly, quiet, and diverse. Also, we’ve continued in our efforts to have a child. After three failed IVF attempts, we still have frozen embryos at the Johns Hopkins lab.
With job, home and medical expertise, we have a number of things tying us to Baltimore. That said, my studio is very small for the size of my paintings. It’s a constant fantasy of mine to renovate the garage into a studio, and with the Guggenheim money, I could realize that fantasy, but I’m reluctant to invest more money into a house that has already lost value unless or until I know we’re here to stay.
And there is something bittersweet about the Guggenheim fellowship. Once more, it’s support I’ve received from outside of the city, outside of the place I call home. I toggle between fantasies of moving away and fantasies of renovating the garage to make this a permanent home.
Why is painting your medium of choice? For you is it more about the physicality of the medium or the history of painting? Although they are technically self-portraits, you often communicate that you are not only the subject but the creator of the painting. How did this subject matter come about for you and where is it going?
Because of its flexibility, oil paint is all I need. From thick to thin, impasto to glazes, you can make oil paint look like anything. I assert the nature of the paint at the same time that I render my imagery. Also, oil paint is a hallmark of figurative painting, and in my works, I visually catalog common motifs of the figurative painting tradition.
Her Inheritance, Oil on Canvas, 63”X60” 2018, with detail
Can you talk about the way you position yourself in your paintings?
In my new work I’m addressing the issues present in this interview – domesticity, the body and painting – painting as an act and painting as an object. The work I exhibited in 2017 at the Walters for the Sondheim show was the start of my imagery depicting paintings within paintings.
I’m continuing that theme because it allows me to explore the full range of my medium – its full formal and pictorial history. By creating a contrast between the painting’s overall figurative style and the style of the internal painting – the painting within the painting, which ranges from naturalism to folk art to text, I’m able to work expansively across pictorial idioms. Working this way forces me to expand my skills and my references.
Seated Scribe, Oil on Canvas, 84”X80” 2018
In my most recently completed painting, “Seated Scribe,” I was influenced by the artist Corita Kent. The process of working on this painting opened up areas of art and art history that I’d barely visited. Before working on the canvas, I first had to wrap my mind around a graphic design problem – how to make something legible that also worked as an abstract pattern. This is not a problem I’d tackled before in painting, so I spent a lot time drawing letters, cutting them out and arranging them on paper then trying to approximate a printmaker’s graphic flatness in colored-pencil drawings before moving into my final painterly approach to the text. It was that contrast between the graphic flatness of the text design, and the thick, painterly, brushy, wet application of paint that was ultimately key to me, but I didn’t know that starting out. It was an outcome of a process of working and re-working.
Organic development is how all of it has come about. That includes my approach to self-portraiture. I’ve long included the image of myself in my work, but over time it became imperative to me to expand the boundaries of the self-portrait beyond identity and culture. In order to do that, I have to change the terms of the genre. I turn the artist’s self-portrait into a discourse on picture-making, making the picture and the act of picturing, the subject of the work.
Forty, Oil on Canvas, 42”X40” 2017
Why is it important to move the self-portrait genre away from identity and toward a discourse on representation?
It’s about authority. Because even though I’m here, in this very interview, telling you my personal story, we, as women, and we, as people of color, are not only experts on ourselves and on our social condition. I am also an expert on art. My paintings tell you what you need to know about paint – its form, its conventions and its history. As women, as people of color, we can have that authority. I picture it.
Studio view with work in progress.
Words: , Cara Ober
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I'm trying to educate myself on the BMW method by reading the board messages from the beginning. (I just posted a reply to a message before I realized that it was from 2004. I've asked that it be removed to salvage my pride. This 'reply' to a message from 2004 is intentional.)
This was submitted by The Man himself in April 2004:
"Breaking News from NewsMax.com" - I was just sent this headline:
"Report: Oil Will Cost $51/barrel by 2025
WASHINGTON -- Crude oil prices will increase gradually and reach $51 a barrel by 2025 due to inflation and rising energy needs in developing nations, according to an Energy Department projection..."
Not sure what to make of this. Perhaps one lesson might be to develop a healthy sense of skepticism about long-term projections. BMW's response was to note that it wasn't a big deal but he didn't question the validity. Anyway, I enjoyed this glimpse into the mindset toward oil prices in 2004.
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Knowing when to stop is not exactly the same as knowing what to start. Determining what’s worthy is harder than simply finding something interesting.
That’s John, long-time supporter of my ideas, who wrote these two powerful sentiments years ago upon the restart of writing on this website after a long hiatus. Years later, as I emerge from what does indeed feel like an extended dormancy, I’m still seeking clarity on what’s worthy. But what I do know: time to start, it is. These handful of words mark an official commitment to an unofficial restart of writing. While in the past, I’ve collected signoffs, talked about the etiquette of endings, and thought deeply about quitting, I’m now focused on beginnings. To new chapters. And to the intentional organization of starting.
Thank you, as ever, John.
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“Four low life thugs with hearts of pyrite play D&D on the worldwide podcast phenomenon ADVENTURE.EXE.”
Unless you live in the Underdark, you’re aware of the massive surge in live-play D&D games, both as podcasts and on video streaming channels like Twitch. I have been thoroughly enjoying one such game called, Adventure.exe.
Adventure.exe is bitingly funny, deliciously crude at times, and refreshingly unreserved. (Have I used up my adverb quota for this post? Get off my ass, Steve). One area where I think this podcast excels and sets itself apart from the masses is in its audio quality. This may seem like a weird thing to point out, but after being at the helm of B3 for the last six years, I’ve been asked to listen to several podcasts and videos with poor audio quality that hampered my ability to immerse myself in the game. The cast at Adventure.exe puts forward a quality show that is crystal clear. Speaking of the cast, they have a great back and forth that makes for some quick-witted comedy.
Their characters:
Iados – Tiefling – Rogue – LVL 6
Paula – Half-elf – Sorcerer – LVL 6
Blorpo – Human – Barbarian – LVL 6
I’m still early in my journey into the worlds of Adventure.exe, but I’ve loved everything I’ve heard so far. Sometimes it can be daunting to start a series in the middle of their story arc, but if you start here, with the summary episode you’ll be fine. If you have the time (maybe you’re a long-haul trucker or sitting on death row for choking an uppity mime) start here with episode one and enjoy the ride.
I had the pleasure of speaking with Sarah, who plays Paula, and she was able to give me some first hand insight into the game. Here is a portion of our conversation:
1.) Give your elevator pitch for the podcast. Sum it up in one sentence.
Adventure.exe is a story-driven, comedic D&D podcast where four friends slash their way through fantastic encounters and become far too emotionally attached to their chronically KO’d characters.
2.) What makes Adventure.exe different from other live play podcasts?
I work as a video editor and writer, so I try to approach Adventure.exe like it’s an ultra low-budget TV show (minus the parental rating system). I spend a lot of time editing each episode, both for audio quality and to ensure the story is always moving forward.
Matt (our DM) is an incredibly talented storyteller. He weaves storylines and NPCs into his campaign in such a clever way that we often have these moments of horrible clarity as players– one of his characters will have offhandedly mentioned something innocuous a few sessions before, and when a major plot point is suddenly revealed we’ll all remember that moment and all go, “Oh my god, it all makes sense!”. He also does the voice of our party’s pet dog, Marv. What’s not to love?
3.) What wine pairs best with stirge kabobs?
Anything that comes in a box, no stemware required. Let’s face it– stirge kabobs aren’t exactly the epitome of class.
4.) What is the most difficult part about hosting a podcast?
I’d say that the hardest part about hosting this podcast is when I have to put the show aside and go back to my actual job. I would love to do this kind of thing full time.
5.) Do you find yourself playing differently when you’re being recorded?
We record our sessions with the four of us gathered around a super tiny table that’s loaded with audio equipment and Player Handbooks, so the actual setup is a lot less comfortable than a regular game of D&D, where I’m usually sprawled out on a couch like an animal.
When it comes to actually playing, it’s definitely a different experience knowing that I’ll have to edit the episode at the end of the day. Often when something major happens in our campaign I’ll get one of the guys to do a cliffhanger take that I can end a show on, or use to build up the anticipation. Sometimes this works, and sometimes it leads to super awkward speeches that are usually hilarious, that I end up leaving in (see the intro to #015: Enter the Monastery). The reason we started this podcast is we were all playing together and laughing so much at the insane direction our campaigns usually went, and we wanted to capture that energy and share our stories with other people– so that part has stayed consistent.
If you enjoy cultist frat boys, the juicy taste of Blorpo fruit, perverted lions, and just a hint of cannibalism, then I strongly recommend Adventure.exe.
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Balanced Body Type Personality Profile
Balanced body types are essentially playful and adventurous, balanced body types need balance between work and play, as well as all aspects of life
I have a very sensitive nature. I come across to others as light, playful, personable, social and entertaining, while on the inside I am reserved and reluctant to share my true feelings. I don’t let others close until I know I can trust them. I am a “people person” – I easily mix well with others, and I love the interaction. I am basically easygoing, forgiving, and open-minded. I approach life optimistically and with a positive attitude. I have a natural rhythm and timing, excellent senses, and adept at music, dance, arts, and other creative expressions.
My heightened need to feel secure and stable causes me to seek control over my environment. I seek predictable, harmonious situations. I prefer to “do” versus “delegate” because it’s usually faster and more efficient, and I prefer to work alone. I am honest to the point of being blunt, and I don’t like dishonesty from others. My closest, trusted relationships take time to develop.
I have a gentle demeanor and a precise, analytical mind. Balance between work and play is essential to me. Music or other forms of creativity play an intrinsic part in my life. I have a wide range of capabilities. My basic nature is gentle, playful and adventurous.
I thrive on adventure, and people are the greatest adventure to me. I’m intellectually quick, with a sensitivity and compassion for others. I can easily picture myself on stage or entertaining in other ways which are creative, expressive, and a social adventure.
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Men Not Allowed is a movie based on two girls who have been deceived, tortured by men. They both live with hatred for men in their life. Tanya (Payal Rohatgi) is the daughter of a business tycoon Karan Sharma. She has lost her mother when she was a kid and grew up in high society where she has seen many man woman relationship. Her father Karan is a womanizer and has not been a caring father to Tanya. She runs an advertising agency with her father. She is in love with Shekhar (Aryan Vaid) and her marriage with him is declared. Tanya finds Shekhar in bed with some other girl and her world is completely shattered. She decides never to marry and engrosses herself in her world. Tanya then meets Urmila (Tina Majumdar) who is an aspiring model. Urmila gets selected for an Ad campaign for Tanya'... Read More
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CPD Hours: Attendance at this seminar will secure 6.5 hour/s verifiable CPD points including other professional bodies (SAICA, SAIBA, ACCA, IACSA, IRBA & etc)
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CaseWare provides you with the perfect solution to your accounting needs. From compiling financial statements to performing your audit engagements. It is however important to understand the software and how it works in order to use if efficiently. In this session we will take you through the CaseWare setup and look at how to create a client file and import the financial information to be able to create a set of financial statements.
Course Content
• Create a client file • Engagement properties • Information store • Importing the trial balance • CaseWare vs Caseview documents • Adjusting journal entries • Balancing the financial statements • Formatting financial statements • Adding notes to the financial statements
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Delegates must have the following available on the course day: a) Delegates must have their own computers with the latest version of CaseWare and CaseWare Working Papers already loaded b) Stable internet Connection (Wi-Fi or 3G) with sufficient data for the two days c) Headset (microphone, speakers) for each delegate All software must be fully licensed. All other material and stationery will be provided. Please note: If earlier versions are loaded then some of the functions in might not work.
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edst me from the evil time: therefore will I give thanks, and praise thee, and bless thy name, O Lord. When I was yet young, or ever I went abroad, I desired wisdom openly in my prayer. I prayed for her before the temple, and will seek her out even to the end. Even from the flower till the grape was ripe hath my heart delighted in her: my foot went the right way, from my youth up sought I after her. I bowed down mine ear a little, and received her, and gat much learning I profited therein, therefore will I ascribe the glory unto him that giveth me wisdom. For I purposed to do after her, and earnestly I followed that which is good ; so shall I not be confounded. My soul hath wrestled with her, and in my doings I was exact: I stretched forth my hands to the heaven above, and bewailed my ignorances of her. I directed my soul unto her, and I found her in pureness : I have had my heart joined with her from the beginning, therefore shall I not be forsaken. My heart was troubled in seeking her: therefore have I gotten a good possession. The Lord hath given me a tongue for my reward, and I will praise him therewith. Draw near unto me, ye unlearned, and dwell in the house of learning. Wherefore are ye slow, and what say ye of these things, seeing your souls are very thirsty ? I opened my mouth, and said, Buy her for yourselves without money. Put your
neck under the yoke, and let your soul receive instruction : she is hard at hand to find. Behold with your eyes, how that I have had but little labour, and have gotten unto me much rest. Get learning with a great sum of money, and get much gold by her. Let
your soul rejoice in his mercy, and be not ashamed of his praise. Work your work betimes, and in his time he will give you your reward.
From the l'rayer of Agur, Proverbs, 30.
All thy words, O God, are pure : thou art a shield to them that put their trust in thee. Two things have I required of thee; deny me them not before I die. Remove far from me vanity and lies; give me neither poverty nor riches ; feed me with food convenient for me : lest I be full and deny thee, and say, Who is the Lord ? or lest I be poor, and steal, and take the name, of my God in vain.
From the Prayer of Judith, Judith, 9.
O God, O my God, hear me also a widow. For, behold, the Assyrians are multiplied in their power; they are exalted with horse and man; they glory in the strength of their footmen; they trust in shield, and spear, and bow, and sling; and know not that thou art the Lord that breakest the battles: the Lord is thy name. Throw down their strength in thy power, and bring down their force in thy wrath : for they have purposed to defile thy sanctuary, and to pollute the tabernacle where thy glorious name resteth, and to cast down with sword the horn of thy altar. Behold their pride, and send thy wrath upon their heads: give into mine hand, which am a widow, the power that I have conceived. For thy power standeth not in multitude, nor thy might in strong men: for thou art a God of the afflicted, an helper of the oppressed, an upholder of the weak, a protector of the forlorn, a saviour of them that are without hope. I pray thee, I pray thee, O God of my father, and God of the inheritance of Israel, Lord of the heavens and earth, creator of the waters, king of every creature, hear thou my prayer: and make every nation and tribe acknowledge that thou art the God of all power and might, and there is none other that protecteth the people of Israel but thou.
From the Song of Judith, Judith, 16.
Begin unto my God with timbrets, sing unto any Lurd with cymbals : tune unto him a new psalm : exalt him, and call upon his name. For God breaketh the battles : for among the camps in the midst of the people he hath delivered me out of the hands of them that persecuted me. I will sing unto the Lord a new song : 0 Lord, thou art great and glorious, wonderful in strength, and invincible. Let all creatures serve thee: for thou spakest and they were made, thou didst send forth thy spirit, and it created them, and there is none that can resist thy voice. For the mountains shall be moved from their foundations with the waters, the rocks shall melt a wax at thy presence: yet thou art mercful to them that fear thee. For all sacrifice is too little for a sweet savour unto thee, and all the fat is not sufficient for thy burnt-offering : but he that feareth the Lord is great at all times.
From the Prayer of Esther, Esther Ap. 14.
O my Lord, thou only art our King: help me, desolate woman, which have no helper but thee: for my danger is in mine hand. From my youth up I have heard in the tribe of my family, that thou, O Lord, tookest Israel from among all people, and our fathers from all their predecessors, for a perpetual inheritance, and thou hast performed whatsoever thou didst promise them. And now we have sinned before thee: therefore hast thou given us into the hands of our enemies. O Lord, give not thy sceptre unto them that be nothing, and let them not laugh at our fall; but turn their device upon themselves, and make him an example that hath begun this against us. Remember, O Lord, make thyself known in time of our affliction, and give me boldness, O king of the nations, and Lord of all power. Give me eloquent speech in my mouth before the lion: turn his heart to hate him that fighteth against us, that there may be an end of him, and of all that are likeminded to him : but deliver us with thine hand, and help me that am desolate, and which have no other helper but thee. Othou mighty God above all,
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made the principal figure. Early in the Atance, was, during three months, in the year a fire happened at Conftantinople, end of summer and beginning of auwhich did considerable damage. But tumn, grievously afflicted with the plague, on the 4th of July a terrible one broke which carried off great numbers of perout, and continued burning a day and a fons. half. It was reckoned, that by it be- The Turkish councils have for a contween 12 and 15,000 houses were redu. fiderable time been reckoned to be much ced to ashes, and that apwards of 1000 under the influence of the courts of Verpersons lost their lives. They told us, failles, Berlin, and Stockholm. This that no such fire had happened there was in a great measure owing to those fince the reign of Sultan Amurath. It courts being on the side opposite to the cannot be supposed bat that fires should courts of Vienna and Petersburg, the now and then be accidentally kindled in close connection between which was any city, especially in one of such ex- matter of jealousy to the Porte. One tent and so built as Constantinople, would be apt to imagine, that France They are, however, reckoned to be fre- must have lost much of the favourable
quently the effects of design, being the ear she used to obtain at Constantinople; 3
fignals to some insurrection, or the fruits and that if the Ottomans think at all aof a general discontent among the peo. bout a balance of power, they could not ple. Whether in consequence of them contentedly see the two Empresses, their some of the removes in the ministry were already potent neighbours, further ag. made, as a sacrifice to the populace, was grandise themselves by swallowing up not publicly said; but the janisaries gave his Pruffian Majesty's poffeffions. We several intimations of their being in bad formerly used to be told, when the ja. humour. There was a violent insurrec- nisaries discovered a keenness for war 2tion among them in the Morea ; and as gainst any of the Christian powers, that a party of them sided with the bashaw, they were fpirited up by French inand another opposed him, some bloody trigues; because as that nation wanted kirmishes ensued, in which upwards of neither money nor cunning, so it was 3000 men lost their lives, and near gooo supposed to have abundance of ill-will houses were burnt down. The garrison to both Ruffia and the house of Austria, of Aleppo, composed of men of the same against either of which such a war would body, took up arms against the bashaw probably have been undertaken. As the commanding there, put him to death, court of Versailles has changed fides, and afterwards reduced his palace to and stipulated to concur in encouraging athes. We were informed, that the in- the Sultan's pacific disposition, if the jahabitants of Thyatira, one of the richel nisaries still continue in the same hoe cities in Natolia, had risen against their mour, it would seem natural to absolve governor; and that at Conia, Salonica, the French from having any hand at Volo, and several other parts of the Ot. present in exciting them to it. Since the toman empire, they were ready to set up war in Germany broke out, we have had a standard to revolt. It was said, that frequent accounts from Vienna of the the janifaries murmured no less against marks of friendship shewn by the Grand the present Sultan than his predecessor, Signior to the Empress-Queen, of his on account of his pacific disposition; nay, sending her a present of horses, and perthat they had been projecting the eleva- mitting her to buy up several thousands tion of another to the throne, who would more in his dominions for remounting give scope to their eagerness for war. her cavalry. In the mean time there We have also been lately cold, that the were advices from other quarters, that intrigues in the seraglio, which it was if the Ruffian troops actually marched hoped were entirely extinguished, begin to aflift the Empress-Queen against his to revive. Besides these civil commo. Pruffian Majesty, the Turks would make
tions, the city of Constantinople, with a diversion in his favour, with an army by its neighbourhood to a considerable di. of 100,000 men. VOL. XIX.
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In.
2
In Poland very little worth notice Empress-Queen, arrived at the frontier happened during last year. Near the towards the end of the year, the advices beginning of June the King went from which came from thence at that time Dresden to Carga, a town on the fron- bore, that the Poles would not grant a tier of that kingdom, where he issued passage to it through their country, that the universalia for holding a general they would oppose any attempts to force diet. In most of the dietines for the e. one, and would even reclaim the assi. lection of deputies, the disputes were stance of the Turks for that purpose if carried on with sword and pistol, which necessary. It may not be amiss to reproduced the spilling of much blood, and collect, that three Turkish minifters, the loss of many lives. Such proceedings though without a public character from in the dietines use to be the certain signs the Grand Signior, were at Warsaw of a tumultuous and fruitless general during the last general diet in 1754, diet, such as have been for å good many pretty much contrary to the King of times successively, without any one thing Poland's inclinations; that they corre. of public concern being done. What sponded chiefly with the lords suppofed would have happened in the one last in. to be in opposition to the measures of dicted, we cannot know, because the the court; that one of them in particu. troubles in Saxony prevented the assem lar brought letters, intimating the great bling of it. The King of Poland ha- friendship of the Porte for Poland, reving set out from the fortress of Konig- presenting the protection and assistance stein, in consequence of his Saxon ar- The had afforded it as occasion required, my's surrender to the King of Pruffia, as and offering the like fuccours for prebefore taken notice of, he arrived at venting any affairs taking a turn conWarsaw on the 30th of October, ac. trary to its true interest (xvi. 488.); and companied by his two sons the Princes that a large body of Ottomon troops Xavierus and Charles, and Count Bruhl have for some years been so posted, that his prime minister. There, before a they could, upon short warning, act tomeeting of the grandees who happened ward either Russia or Poland, as might to be in the capital, he expressed his fa- be judged proper. tisfaction at not having been the author Several things relating to RUSSIA of his own misfortunes, and congratu. have been necessarily anticipated, such lated himself upon bis having got among as her new alliance with France, her his dear Polanders. How far he had coldness towards the court of London, contributed to what had happened him and the march of her troops to aslist the in Saxony, may in some measure be Empress-Queen against the King of estimated from the papers found in his Prussia. The Ruiñans in motion have chancery at Dresden, and published by been very differently computed, namethe King of Prussia [xviii. 651.]. It is ly, from 70,000 to 130,000. Latest well known, that the King of Poland accounts from that part of the world at has very little influence in that state, the end of the year made them amount sometimes called a kingdom, sometimes to about the latter number. It was once a republic. The Poles entertain a jea. imagined, that the papers found and lousy, that, with the affiftance of the two published by the King of Pruflia, would Empresses, he wants to render the crown, induce the court of Petersburg, as a very which is elective, hereditary in his fa- impartial power, to be neutral in the war mily; and this makes them generally begun between the courts of Vienna and thwart his measures. They have a par. Berlin; but the contrary has happened. ticular grudge at Russia for till keeping The Empress of Ruflia signified her high possession of Courland, a dachy that displeasure at the imputations thrown used to be dependent upon Poland, for upon her in the Prufiian monarch's exa sum of money which Peter the Great position of the motives which induced lent upon it. When part of a Russian him to prevent the designs of his enearmy, intended for the assistance of the mies [xviii. 488.), and yet appears to
justify
juftify those very imputations by facts, In March the high committee of inquiry and by acknowledging that the intends made search into the scheme supposed to to have his power reduced within nar. be on foot for altering the form of gorower bounds.
The accounts which vernment; and several more persons came from Petersburg in the end of the were imprisoned. It was said in favour year, represented her Imperial Majesty's of a change, that the liberties of the life as in great danger by an ulcer in her people suffered much more from the unbreast. For some years past the land. conftitutional power of a junto, than it forces of Russia have been reckoned at would from a proper exertion of the aboué 300,000 regulars, and 100,000' royal authority, which was daily more Cossacks and Calmucks. Her navy has and more absorbed. On the 22d of been said to consist of 43 ships of the June a conspiracy was discovered, which line, 300 galleys, and 160 smaller vef- was to have been put in execution the sels, having 40,000 registered seamen to next night. The conspirators had conman it.
certed measures for securing themselves A general diet of the states of Swe. on all sides, without the effusion of blood DEN assembled in October 1755, and if pollible. Next they were to march continued sitting about a whole year. up hastily to the royal palace, and invest They soon entered upon the confidera. it; then they were to beseech the King tion of certain questions relating to the to come down to them; and afterwards King's prerogative, and the privileges of to force the states immediately to confer the fenate; in the discussing of which upon his Majesty the sovereignty, or futhe debates run high, their deliberations preme power. These proceedings were being greatly imbarrassed by shoals of to be followed by the imprisonment of pamphlets, that appeared on opposite some of the senators and principal memfides, started new difficulties, and in- bers of the diet. This plot being discreased the doubts and perplexities of covered, many of the persons concerned the members. The court of France has in it were taken into custody, and a good for several years been supposed to have number of them put to death. A corbeen encouraging a project for the re- poral, who made the discovery, was re. storation of despotism in Sweden. Ear- warded by the states with 100,000 rixly last year two members of the diet dollars ; besides which he was raised to were accused of having attached them- the dignity of noblesse for himself and his selves too ftrongly to the French intereft, issue. After this several demands were and upon that absconded. After that made upon the King by the diet, and several persons were taken into custody, such conduct was obferved towards him for endeavouring to impress the public as he took much amiss. Several remonwith favourable notions of absolute power ftrances had formerly been made by the in the King. However fond the French fenate, in which his Majesty had been may have been to get the form of go. loaded with heavy imputations. Now vernment altered in that country, when the diet appointed a committee to exathey thought it would serve their intereft, mine the crown-jewels, which were in it cannot well be supposed they would in the Queen's hands. When their demand the least contribute towards the accom- was made, her Majesty answered, that plishment of such a project, after they she could by no means submit to an in. had notice of the accommodation be- spection of that nature, especially as such tween his Britannic Majesty and the a step seemed to proceed from a manifest King of Prussia, considering that the distrust which the states of the kingdom latter's sister is Queen of Sweden, and a entertained of her; that therefore the politician, and especially fince they had would cause those jewels be immediatea prospect of entering into a close con- ly separated from her own, and be denection with Russia. If they had put livered to the states ; for that she knew that affair into agitation, they had not herself too well to wear them more. been able to stop its progress all at once. This we were informed the actually did,
The King addressed a very pathetic let- for their support. He declared, that he ter to the states assembled, in which, a- could no longer hold the reins of goo mong many other things, he said, that vernment with any satisfaction, unless in the execution of his designs for the the states diftinctly informed him, on happiness of the kingdom, and especial- what -footing he might for the future ly fince the meeting of the diet, he had exercise with reasonable ease the rights met with difficulties which made him and prerogatives of his royalty, without very sensible of the weight of a crown; giving room for differences to spring up that he supposed, that the exercise of every moment between him and the sea the royal power he was to have had no nate, and without incroaching on the lia other director, under the word of God berty of the states; and he said, that and his own conscience, than the form when the states should have marked out of government, his act of settlement, that path, they might be affured he would and the fundamental laws of the king- follow it, and that he would be the prindom; that he imagined none could, cipal support of their liberties and priviwithout his knowledge, lessen or extend leges. In fine, he declared, that if he their bounds, contrary to the spirit and were laid under an inability of manifeft. letter according to which he accepted ing the integrity of his heart, and his and swore to observe them; that he fervent zeal for the welfare of Sweden, thought that as he looked upon the pro- he had rather' renounce a crown, than mise he had made before God and the continue to wear it in continual anguish, ftates to be facred and inviolable, he and on a footing unworthy of royal mamight require of his subjects the per- jesty. On the other hand, the fates formance of their promise made to him caused several pieces be inserted in their with equal folemnity; that nevertheless journal. Among other things they said, he had the mortification to find, on es that in proposing to inspect the jewels of very occafion, his prerogative induftri- the crown, they demanded nothing but ously incroached upon, and harder con. what was agreeable to the laws and ditions prescribed to him than those the constitutions; and could not see without King his predecessor fubmitted to ; that great displeasure, that the Queen fhould by the manner in which the senate in. impute this ftep to any diftruft on their terpreted the laws, he was reduced to a part, and make use of such expressions, worse state than that of the meanest as that she knew herself too well to wear Swede, who could not be compelled to those jewels longer. Besides this, obact against his conscience; that he knew fervations were made on the part of both not whether he was master in his own the King and the senate; after which house; and that the things which chief. the grand committee of the states exaly wounded his delicacy, degraded the mined the whole, and among other royal authority, and imbittered the ex. things reported, that his Majesty's de. ercise of its functions, were the repeated claration, that he could not confirm harsh and undeserved reproaches con- with his fign-manual what his own contained in divers remonstrances, accusing science rejected, and what he thought him of acting contrary to his act of fete contrary to the fundamental laws, was a tlement, of admitting foreigners into the declaration that he could not govern by administration of the laws, of giving oc- the laws of the land, as he had sworn to casion to measures destructive of the do; those laws requiring him to sign res public liberty, of suffering himself to be folutions of the fenate which he did not ied by evil counsellors, and other fimilar approve, though they permitted him to imputations, which he could not call to enter his protest, and appeal to the states. mind without blushing. He protested, This, with the rest of the committee's that the liberties of the kingdom were report, the ftates confirmed by a refolu. as sacred and dear to him as to any tion, which concluded with an earnest Swede whatever, and that he would exhortation to his Majesty, to restore chcarfully spill the last drop of his blood peace to the kingdom and honour to the
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throne, by executing those laws which terest of the weaker. This will be easi. alone could make him great, by keep ly understood, when it is recollected, ing his people free. The states, after that the Swedes in general think with deliberation, fent five members of the much regret on the fine provinces along order of the clergy to his Majesty at the bottom of the Baltic, conquered from Ulrichfdal, whither the royal family had them by Peter the Great of Ruflia; that retired, with a new act of security for for a considerable number of years they the preservation of the established form have hoped to recover those provinces, of government. To this the King gave on a proper occasion, by the allistance his confent; and at the same time the of France in particular; and that the Queen delivered to that deputation a court of Versailles last summer guaranwritten declaration, bearing that the de- tied all the possessions of the Empress of tested the dangerous conspiracy fome Russia, in such a manner as to support time before formed. What were the ar- no claim upon any of the conquefts made ticles of this new act of security, and by her or her predecessors upon Sweden. whether his Majesty received such clear We have already declared our opinion, and precise explanations for regulating that it is at present more than ordinarily his conduct in the exercise of his royal difficult to form a judgment concerning prerogative as he wanted, we have not the
systems of several courts in Europe: heard. We have been informed, that For some years we have heard the previous to that deputation there were land-forces of Sweden computed at ahigh debates in the grand committee, in bout 64,000 men; and her marine at which a nobleman of great parts and twenty ships of the line, and seventy probity faid, that it was very onjuft to galleys, for the manning of which there charge the effects of their own factious were 20,000 registered seamen. intrigues upon their Majelties, who, it Since the Protestant intereft in Gerwas evident, were imbarrassed, and knew many began to be represented as in par. not how to act; that, for the honour, ticular danger, their Britannic and Prufa Cafety, and prosperity of the nation, fian Majesties have applied to the court there ought to be a settled permanent of DENMARK for her assistance to fupgovernment; and that the humour of port that interest; any applications to reviewing and altering the constitation, Sweden for the fame purpose being every diet, must keep up a perpetual fer- fcarcely heard of, on account of her disa ment, and in the end make that necef- jointed circumftances. Both of those fary which they seemed so much to kingdoms have for a confiderable time dread. This is said to have had great had a subfidy from France. We have effect in preventing their driving things just taken notice of what might produce to extremities.
an alteration in the sentiments of many Great number of the middling and Swedes. It is also to be observed, that lower people in Sweden continue to ac. there has, for a good many years, been cuse several of the nobles of too strong a difference between the court of Coan attachment to France, upon felfish penhagen and the declared heir to the views, and of improper behaviour to. crown of Rusia, in relation to the duchy wards some respectable powers, even of Sle{wick, and fome other diftricts, those related to the royal family. In the which the Great Duke alledges his Dam end of the year it was said, that there nith Majesty unjustly detains from him. had been private meetings among fome Repeated negotiations have been on foot of the principal nobility, who began to for fettling that affair, without effect; perceive, that the Swedish nation had and in what light the court of Copen. been made the dupes of an ally ever un- hagen will consider the junction of those faithful and ungrateful, which no sooner of Petersburg and Versailles, with the saw an opening at another court, than danger that the Protestant religion is the eagerly embraced the Atronger power, supposed by some powers to be in, muft without in the least considering the in. be explained by time.
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by the assurance and by $97.103 of this Policy has been reviewed and approved by the IRB. Such certification must be submitted with the application or proposal or by such later date as may be prescribed by the department or agency to which the application or proposal is submitted. Under no condition shall research covered by $97.103 of the Policy be supported prior to receipt of the certification that the research has been reviewed and approved by the IRB. Institutions without an approved assurance covering the research shall certify within 30 days after receipt of a request for such a certification from the department or agency, that the application or proposal has been approved by the IRB. If the certification is not submitted within these time limits, the application or proposal may be returned to the institution.
egory of subjects, such as children, prisoners, pregnant women, or handicapped or mentally disabled persons, consideration shall be given to the inclusion of one or more individuals who are knowledgeable about and experienced in working with these subjects.
(b) Every nondiscriminatory effort will be made to ensure that no IRB consists entirely of men or entirely of women, including the institution's consideration of qualified persons of both sexes, so long as no selection is made to the IRB on the basis of gender. No IRB may consist entirely of members of one profession.
(c) Each IRB shall include at least one member whose primary concerns are in scientific areas and at least one member whose primary concerns are in nonscientific areas.
(d) Each IRB shall include at least one member who is not otherwise affiliated with the institution and who is not part of the immediate family of a person who is affiliated with the institution.
(e) No IRB may have a member participate in the IRB's initial or continuing review of any project in which the member has a conflicting interest, except to provide information requested by the IRB.
(f) An IRB may, in its discretion, invite individuals with competence in special areas to assist in the review of issues which require expertise beyond or in addition to that available on the IRB. These individuals may not vote with the IRB.
(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 9999-0020)
(Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 20 U.S.C. 1221e-3, 3474; and 42 U.S.C. 300V-1(b))
(56 FR 28012, 28021, June 18, 1991; 56 FR 29756, June 28, 1991)
88 97.104-97.106 [Reserved]
(Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 20 U.S.C. 1221e-3, 3474; and 42 U.S.C. 300v-1(b))
8 97.107 IRB membership.
(a) Each IRB shall have at least five members, with varying backgrounds to promote complete and adequate review of research activities commonly conducted by the institution. The IRB shall be sufficiently qualified through the experience and expertise of its members, and the diversity of the members, including consideration of race, gender, and cultural backgrounds and sensitivity to such issues as community attitudes, to promote respect for its advice and counsel in safeguarding the rights and welfare of human subjects. In addition to possessing the professional competence necessary to review specific research activities, the IR shall be able to ascertain the acceptability of proposed research in terms of institutional commitments and regulations, applicable law, and standards of professional conduct and practice. The IRB shall therefore include persons knowledgeable in these areas. If an IRB regularly reviews research that involves a vulnerable cat
and,
897.108 IRB functions and operations.
In order to fulfill the requirements of this policy each IRB shall:
(a) Follow written procedures in the same detail as described in 8 97.103(b)(4)
to the extent required by, $97.103(b)(5).
(b) Except when an expedited review procedure is used (see $97.110), review proposed research at convened meetings at which a majority of the members of the IRB are present, including at least one member whose primary concerns are in nonscientific areas. In order for the research to be approved,
it shall receive the approval of a majority of those members present at the meeting.
(Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 20 U.S.C. 1221e-3, 3474; and 42 U.S.C. 300v-1(b))
$97.109 IRB review of research.
(a) An IRB shall review and have authority to approve, require modifications in (to secure approval), or disapprove all research activities covered by this policy.
(b) An IRB shall require that information given to subjects as part of informed consent is in accordance with $97.116. The IRB may require that information, in addition to that specifically mentioned in $97.116, be given to the subjects when in the IRB's judgment the information would meaningfully add to the protection of the rights and welfare of subjects.
(c) An IRB shall require documentation of informed consent or may waive documentation in accordance with $97.117.
(d) An IRB shall notify investigators and the institution in writing of its decision to approve or disapprove the proposed research activity, or of modifications required to secure IRB approval of the research activity. If the IRB decides to disapprove a research activity, it shall include in its written notification a statement of the reasons for its decision and give the investigator an opportunity to respond in person or in writing.
(e) An IRB shall conduct continuing review of research covered by this policy at intervals appropriate to the degree of risk, but not less than once per year, and shall have authority to observe or have a third party observe the consent process and the research.
of research that may be reviewed by the IRB through an expedited review procedure. The list will be amended, as appropriate after consultation with other departments and agencies, through periodic republication by the Secretary, HHS, in the FEDERAL REGISTER. A copy of the list is available from the Office for Protection from Research Risks, National Institutes of Health, HHS, Bethesda, Maryland 20892.
(b) An IRB may use the expedited review procedure to review either or both of the following:
(1) Some or all of the research appearing on the list and found by the reviewer(s) to involve no more than minimal risk,
(2) Minor changes in previously approved research during the period (of one year or less) for which approval is authorized Under an expedited review procedure, the review may be carried out by the IRB chairperson or by one or more experienced reviewers designated by the chairperson from among members of the IRB. In reviewing the research, the reviewers may exercise all of the authorities of the IRB except that the reviewers may not disapprove the research. A research activity may be disapproved only after review in accordance with the non-expedited procedure set forth in $97.108(b).
(c) Each IRB which uses an expedited review procedure shall adopt a method for keeping all members advised of research proposals which have been approved under the procedure.
(d) The department or agency head may restrict, suspend, terminate, or choose not to authorize an institution's or IRB's use of the expedited review procedure.
(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 9999-0020)
(Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 20 U.S.C. 1221e-3, 3474; and 42 U.S.C. 300v-1(b))
(Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 20 U.S.C. 1221e-3, 3474; and 42 U.S.C. 300v-1(b))
$97.110 Expedited review procedures
for certain kinds of research involving no more than minimal risk, and for minor changes in approved re
search. (a) The Secretary, HHS, has established, and published as a Notice in the FEDERAL REGISTER, a list of categories
$97.111 Criteria for IRB approval of
research. (a) In order to approve research covered by this policy the IRB shall determine that all of the following requirements are satisfied:
(1) Risks to subjects are minimized:
(i) By using procedures which are consistent with sound research design additional safeguards have been included in the study to protect the rights and welfare of these subjects.
(Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 20 U.S.C. 1221e-3, 3474; and 42 U.S.C. 300V-1(b))
$97.112 Review by institution.
Research covered by this policy that has been approved by an IRB may be subject to further appropriate review and approval or disapproval by officials of the institution. However, those officials may not approve the research if it has not been approved by an IRB.
(Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 20 U.S.C. 1221e-3, 3474; and 42 U.S.C. 300V-1(b))
and which do not unnecessarily expose subjects to risk, and
(ii) Whenever appropriate, by using procedures already being performed on the subjects for diagnostic or treatment purposes.
(2) Risks to subjects are reasonable in relation to anticipated benefits, if any, to subjects, and the importance of the knowledge that may reasonably be expected to result. In evaluating risks and benefits, the IRB should consider only those risks and benefits that may result from the research (as distinguished from risks and benefits of therapies subjects would receive even if not participating in the research). The IRB should not consider possible longrange effects of applying knowledge gained in the research (for example, the possible effects of the research on public policy) as among those research risks that fall within the purview of its responsibility.
(3) Selection of subjects is equitable. In making this assessment the IRB should take into account the purposes of the research and the setting in which the research will be conducted and should be particularly cognizant of the special problems of research involving vulnerable populations, such as children, prisoners, pregnant women, mentally disabled persons, or economically or educationally disadvantaged persons.
(4) Informed consent will be sought from each prospective subject or the subject's legally authorized representative, in accordance with, and to the extent required by $97.116.
(5) Informed consent will be appropriately documented, in accordance with, and to the extent required by $97.117.
(6) When appropriate, the research plan makes adequate provision for monitoring the data collected to ensure the safety of subjects.
(7) When appropriate, there are adequate provisions to protect the privacy of subjects and to maintain the confidentiality of data.
(b) When some or all of the subjects are likely to be vulnerable to coercion or undue influence, such as children, prisoners, pregnant women, mentally disabled persons, or economically or educationally disadvantaged persons,
$97.113 Suspension or termination of
IRB approval of research. An IRB shall have authority to suspend or terminate approval of research that is not being conducted in accordance with the IRB's requirements or that has been associated with unexpected serious harm to subjects. Any suspension or termination of approval shall include a statement of the reasons for the IRB's action and shall be reported promptly to the investigator, appropriate institutional officials, and the department or agency head.
(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 9999-0020)
(Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 20 U.S.C. 1221e-3, 3474; and 42 U.S.C. 300v-1(b))
)
$97.114 Cooperative research.
Cooperative research projects are those projects covered by this policy which involve more than one institution. In the conduct of cooperative research projects, each institution is responsible for safeguarding the rights and welfare of human subjects and for complying with this policy. With the approval of the department or agency head, an institution participating in a cooperative project may enter into a joint review arrangement, rely upon the review of another qualified IRB, or make similar arrangements for avoiding duplication of effort.
(Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 20 U.S.C. 1221e-3, 3474; and 42 U.S.C. 300v-1(b))
$97.115 IRB records.
(a) An institution, or when appropriate an IRB, shall prepare and maintain adequate documentation of IRB activities, including the following:
(1) Copies of all research proposals reviewed, scientific evaluations, if any, that accompany the proposals, approved sample consent documents, progress reports submitted by investigators, and reports of injuries to subjects.
(2) Minutes of IRB meetings which shall be in sufficient detail to show attendance at the meetings;
the meetings; actions taken by the IRB; the vote on these actions including the number of members voting for, against, and abstaining; the basis for requiring changes in or disapproving research; and a written summary of the discussion of controverted issues and their resolution.
(3) Records of continuing review activities.
(4) Copies of all correspondence between the IRB and the investigators.
(5) A list of IRB members in the same detail as described is $97.103(b)(3).
(6) Written procedures for the IRB in the same detail
described in $97.103(b)(4) and 897.103(b)(5).
(7) Statements of significant new findings provided to subjects, as required by $97.116(b)(5).
(b) The records required by this policy shall be retained for at least 3 years, and records relating to research which is conducted shall be retained for at least 3 years after completion of the research. All records shall be accessible for inspection and copying by authorized representatives of the department or agency at reasonable times and in a reasonable manner.
as
resentative. An investigator shall seek such consent only under circumstances that provide the prospective subject or the representative sufficient opportunity to consider whether or not to participate and that minimize the possibility of coercion or undue influence. The information that is given to the subject or the representative shall be in language understandable to the subject or the representative. No informed consent, whether oral or written, may include any exculpatory language through which the subject or the representative is made to waive or appear to waive any of the subject's legal rights, or releases or appears to release the investigator, the sponsor, the institution or its agents from liability for negligence.
(a) Basic elements of informed consent. Except as provided in paragraph (c) or (d) of this section, in seeking informed consent the following information shall be provided to each subject:
(1) A statement that the study involves research, an explanation of the purposes of the research and the expected duration of the subject's participation, a description of the procedures to be followed, and identification of any procedures which
experimental;
(2) A description of any reasonably foreseeable risks or discomforts to the subject;
(3) A description of any benefits to the subject or to others which may reasonably be expected from the research;
(4) A disclosure of appropriate alternative procedures or courses of treatment, if any, that might be advantageous to the subject;
(5) A statement describing the extent, if any, to which confidentiality of records identifying the subject will be maintained;
(6) For research involving more than minimal risk, an explanation as to whether any compensation and an explanation as to whether any medical treatments are available if injury OCcurs and, if so, what they consist of, or where further information may be obtained;
(7) An explanation of whom to contact for answers to pertinent questions about the research and research subjects' rights, and whom to contact in
are
(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 9999-0020)
(Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 20 U.S.C. 1221e-3, 3474; and 42 U.S.C. 300v-1(b))
$97.116 General requirements for in
formed consent. Except as provided elsewhere in this policy, no investigator may involve a human being as a subject in research covered by this policy unless the investigator has obtained the legally effective informed consent of the subject or the subject's legally authorized rep
the event of a research-related injury to the subject, and
(8) A statement that participation is voluntary, refusal to participate will involve no penalty or loss of benefits to which the subject is otherwise entitled, and the subject may discontinue participation at any time without penalty or loss of benefits to which the subject is otherwise entitled.
(b) Additional elements of informed consent. When appropriate, one or more of the following elements of information shall also be provided to each subject:
(1) A statement that the particular treatment or procedure may involve risks to the subject (or to the embryo or fetus, if the subject is or may become pregnant) which are currently unforeseeable;
(2) Anticipated circumstances under which the subject's participation may be terminated by the investigator without regard to the subject's consent;
(3) Any additional costs to the subject that may result from participation in the research;
(4) The consequences of a subject's decision to withdraw from the research and procedures for orderly termination of participation by the subject;
(5) A statement that significant new findings developed during the course of the research which may relate to the subject's willingness to continue participation will be provided to the subject; and
(6) The approximate number of subjects involved in the study.
(c) An IRB may approve a consent procedure which does not include, or which alters, some or all of the elements of informed consent set forth above, or waive the requirement to obtain informed consent provided the IRB finds and documents that:
(1) The research or demonstration project is to be conducted by or subject to the approval of state or local government officials and is designed to study, evaluate, or otherwise examine:
(i) Public benefit of service programs;
(ii) Procedures for obtaining benefits or services under those programs;
(iii) Possible changes in or alternatives to those programs or procedures; or
(iv) Possible changes in methods or levels of payment for benefits or services under those programs; and
(2) The research could not practicably be carried out without the waiver or alteration.
(d) An IRB may approve a consent procedure which does not include, or which alters, some or all of the elements of informed consent set forth in this section, or waive the requirements to obtain informed consent provided the IRB finds and documents that:
(1) The research involves no more than minimal risk to the subjects;
(2) The waiver or alteration will not adversely affect the rights and welfare of the subjects;
(3) The research could not practicably be carried out without the waiver or alteration; and
(4) Whenever appropriate, the subjects will be provided with additional pertinent information after participation.
(e) The informed consent requirements in this policy are not intended to preempt any applicable federal, state, or local laws which require additional information to be disclosed in order for informed consent to be legally effective.
(f) Nothing in this policy is intended to limit the authority of a physician to provide emergency medical care, to the extent the physician is permitted to do so under applicable federal, state, or local law.
(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 9999–0020)
(Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 20 U.S.C. 1221e-3, 3474; and 42 U.S.C. 300v-1(b))
8 97.117 Documentation of informed
consent.
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(b) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, the consent form may be either of the following:
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What vile words are these to put into the mouth of a great counsellor, in high trust with his majesty and looked upon as a prime minister ! If Mr. Wood has no better a manner of representing his patrons, when I come to be a great man he shall never be suffered to attend at my levee. This is not the style of a great mi. nister; it savours too much of the kettle and the furnace, and came entirely out of Wood's forge.
As for the threat of making us eat our brogues, we need not be in pain ; for if his coin should pass, that unpolite covering for the feet would no longer be a national reproach ; because then we should have neither shoe nor brogue left in the kingdom. But here the falsehood of Mr. Wood is fairly detected ; for I am confident Mr. Walpole never heard of a brogue in his whole life.
As to "swallowing these halfpence in fire-balls,” it is a story equally improbable. For to execute this operation, the whole stock of Mr. Wood's coin and metal must be melted down, and moulded into hollow balls with wild-fire, no bigger than a reasonable throat may be able to swallow. Now, the metal he has prepared, and already coined, will amount to at least fifty millions of halfpence, to be swallowed by a million and a half of people : so that, allowing two halfpence to each ball, there will be about seventeen balls of wild-fire a-piece to be swallowed by every person in the kingdom ; and to administer this dose, there cannot be conveniently fewer than fifty thousand operators, allowing one operator to every thirty ; which, considering the squeamishness of some stomachs, and the peevishness of young children, is but reasonable. Now, under correction of better judgments, I think the trouble and
charge of such an experiment would exceed the profit ; and therefore I take this report to be spurious, or at least only a new scheme of Mr. Wood himself ; which, to make it pass the better in Ireland, he would father upon a minister of state.
But I will now demonstrate beyond all contradiction, that Mr. Walpole is against this project of Mr. Wood and is an entire friend to Ireland, only by this one invincible argument; that he has the universal opinion of being a wise man, an able minister, and in all his proceedings pursuing the true interest of the king his master; and that as his integrity is above all corruption, so is his fortune above all temptation. I reckon, therefore, we are perfectly safe from that corner, and shall never be under the necessity of contending with so formidable a power, but be left to possess our brogues and potatoes in peace, as remote from thunder as we are from Jupiter.
I am, my dear countrymen, your loving fellow-sub. ject, fellow-sufferer, and humble servant, M, B,
A MODEST PROPOSAL
FOR PREVENTING THE CHILDREN OF POOR PEOPLE
IN IRELAND FROM BEING A BURDEN TO THEIR
PARENTS OR COUNTRY, AND FOR MAKING THEM
BENEFICIAI. TO THE PUBLIC
It is a melancholy object to those who walk through this great town, or travel in the country, when they see the streets, the roads, and cabin doors, crowded with beggars of the female sex, followed by three, four, or six children, all in rags, and importuning every passenger for an alms. These mothers, instead of being able to work for their honest livelihood, are forced to employ all their time in strolling to beg sustenance for their helpless infants ; who, as they grow up, either turn thieves for want of work, or leave their dear native country to fight for the Pretender in Spain, or sell themselves to the Barbadoes.
I think it is agreed by all parties that this prodigious (number of children in the arms, or on the backs, or at the heels, of their mothers, and frequently of their fathers, is in the present deplorable state of the kingdom a very great additional grievance ; and therefore whoever could find out a fair, cheap, and easy
method of making these children sound useful members of the commonwealth, would deserve so well of the public
as to have his statue set up for a preserver of the nation.
But my intention is very far from being confined to provide only for the children of professed beggars ; it is of a much greater extent, and shall take in the whole number of infants at a certain age who are born of parents in effect as little able to support them as those who demand our charity in the streets.
As to my own part, having turned my thoughts for many years upon this important subject, and maturely weighed the several schemes of our projectors, I have always found them grossly mistaken in their computation. It is true, a child just dropped from its dam may be supported by her milk for a solar year, with little other nourishment ; at most not above the value of 25., which the mother may certainly get, or the value in scraps, by her lawful occupation of begging; and it is exactly at one year old that I propose to provide for them in such a manner as, instead of being a charge upon their parents or the parish, or wanting food and raiment for the rest of their lives, they shall on the contrary contribute to the feeding, and partly to the clothing, of many thousands.
There is likewise another great advantage in my scheme ; that it will prevent that horrid practice of women murdering their children, alas, too frequent among us, sacrificing the poor innocent babes, I doubt, more to avoid the expense than the shame; which would move tears and pity in the most savage and inhuman breast.
The number of souls in this kingdom being usually reckoned one million and a half, of these I calculate there may be about 200,000 couple whose wives are
breeders ; from which number I subtract 30,000 couple who are able to maintain their own children, although I apprehend there cannot be so many, under the present distresses of the kingdom ; but this being granted, there will remain 170,000 breeders. I again subtract 50,000 for those whose children die by accident or disease within the year. There only remain 120,000 children of poor parents annually born. The question therefore is, how this number shall be reared and provided for? which, as I have already said, under the present situation of affairs is utterly impossible by all the methods hitherto proposed. For we can neither employ them in handicraft nor agriculture; we neither build houses (I mean in the country) nor cultivate land; they can very seldom pick up a livelihood by stealing, till they arrive at six years old, except where they are of towardly parts ; although I confess they learn the rudiments much earlier ; during which time they can, however, be properly looked upon only as probationers; as I have been informed by a principal gentleman in the county of Cavan, who protested to me that he never knew above one or two instances under the age of six, even in a part of the kingdom so renowned for the quickest proficiency in that art.
I am assured by our merchants that a boy or a girl before twelve years old is no saleable commodity; and even when they come to this age they will not yield above £3, or £3 2s. 6d. at most, on the Exchange ; which cannot turn to account either to the parents or kingdom, the charge of nutriment and rags having been at least four times that value.
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(Fig. 85). There is also the famous portrait known by the name of Chapeau de Paille,- a mistake for chapeau de poil — in the National Gallery in London, which represents a Fräulein Lunden of Antwerp; who gazes with bright expressive eyes from under her broad hat. Legends state her to have been a sweet-heart of the artist.
Fig. 77. PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY OF THE COURT OF THE INFANTA ISABELLA.
In the Hermitage at St. Petersburg.
After a photograph from the original by Braun, Clément & Co., Dornach, Paris and New-York.
(To page 92.)
On the other hand it has been said by some authorities that portrait-painting was really the weakest side of Rubens’ Art, and it has even been asserted that his conception of the personages painted by him was only a superficial one, resembling rather a photograph; — since they only convey the expression worn during the time of the sitting, and do not penetrate into the inner life of the sitter : in fact that they are lacking in the very thing which would alone make them great works of art. This opinion may perhaps
Fig. 78. Portrait of a Marquis (name illegible) OF THE Court of MARIA DE MEDICI.
Drawing in the Albertina at Vienna.
After a photograph from the original by Braun, Clément & Co., Dornach, Paris and New-York.
(To page 92.)
be applied to a few of them, but it is certainly not applicable in general. To name one example only out of many, let us take the portrait painted in 1624 of Rubens' learned friend Dr. van Thulden, now in the Pinakothek at Munich. This portrait clearly shows that Rubens thoroughly understood the representation of the spiritual as well as of the physical aspect of a sitter (Fig. 86). Among the portraits of historical personages of the period between 162 1–1625 we should mention first that of the Spanish Commander-in-chief, Ambrose Spinola, with whom the artist was on terms of personal friendship, although he once stated to a friend that “Spinola had no more comprehension of Art than a common domestic”. This portrait is now in the Gallery at Brunswick, where there is besides another portrait by the artist, of an unknown personage, and an early work representing Judith with the head of Holophernes. There is also in the Picture-Gallery at Cassel a remarkable life-size portrait, painted about the year 1624. It is of a stout man, with common features and rough hands, arrayed in rich oriental attire (Fig. 87). The original of this portrait was probably however not a Turk, but one of those Christian Levantine merchants who had it painted to send to his relations in his native land. The picture itself gives us a clue to the place from whence this man came, for we may see on the handle of a big palm-leaf in the background the arms of the Christian City of Constantinople, which date back to Latin times. These are unfortunately not visible in the small illustration.
Rubens again made use of this same bizarre personality for the figure of the Moorish King in an Adoration of the Magi, painted as an altarpiece for the Abbey-Church of St. Michael. This painting, now in the Museum at Antwerp is 6 ft. high by 3 ft. 20 wide and was painted by the master himself in 1624 in the short space of 13 days. It may be inferior in some respects to his other representations of the same subject : but it is unsurpassed in its fascinating charm of glowing colour.
The most productive and brilliant period of the artist's career was perhaps, between the years 1620 and 1625; for, notwithstanding the pressure of work, which those two vast undertakings: the frescoes for the Jesuit Church at Antwerp and the completion of the Medici Gallery in Paris: must have involved — not to mention other commissions of greater or lesser importance undertaken by him,Rubens seems yet to have found time to paint pictures for his own personal pleasure. Thus most of the artist's Mythological subjects: — Judgments oj Paris, Rapes of Helen, or of Nymphs, representations of the Three Graces, of Venus, of Diana, and of Satyrs, &c. - appear to belong to this period.
Fig. 79. PORTRAIT OF A MAN. In the Pinakothek at Munich.
After a photograph from the original by Franz Hanfstäng), Munich. Since the master always
(To page 94.) KNACKFUSS, Rubens.
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courted the chance of painting from the nude, it is easy to understand why, when he worked for his own pleasure, he usually chose subjects from Classical Legends.
But History also often afforded him stimulating subjects. Thus in the Louvre we find a representation of the Scythian Queen, Tomyris, ordering the head of Cyrus to be dipped in blood : a painting, the rich colours of which
Fig. 80. PORTRAIT OF A MAN. In the Dresden Gallery.
After a photograph from the original by Braun, Clément & Co., Dornach, Paris and New-York.
(To page 94.)
bear no unfavourable comparison with Paolo Veronese's Marriage in Cana of Galilee. In Munich there is a Death of Seneca, a gloomy composition in accordance with the spirit of the subject, and at Buckingham Palace a Pythagoras lecturing to his pupils. Besides these scenes taken from profane History, there are also some drawn from the Old Testament, such as, for example, the impressive painting, at Munich, of the Reconciliation of Jacob and Esau (Fig. 88). This last-named picture offers once more a curious instance of those repetitions, which it pleased the artist to introduce;- not however as a whole, but in the separate groups. Among the women placed by Jacob at the head of his train to inspire the pity of his brother's approaching host, in the foreground we may notice a graceful woman on her knees beside her two children. This group similarly arranged but with a different expression appears again, as Latona with her twins Apollo and Diana fleeing from the jealous wrath of Tuno, by magic art transforming into frogs, the
Fig. 81. PORTRAIT OF A Lady. In the Dresden Gallery.
After a photograph from the original by Braun, Clément & Co., Dornach, Paris and New-York.
(To page 94.)
Lycian peasants who had maliciously defiled the water, wherewith she desired to quench her thirst (Fig. 89). The fine landscape in this picture is not by Rubens himself, but is probably by Lucas van Uden, a young landscapepainter, who placed his talents at the service of the great master; as Snyders did in the case of animals and Breughel of flowers. It was again though only as a saving of time that he thus sought the help of other artists: for it is well known that he himself was a first rate painter of landscapes. It was apparently also during these years that he began to paint pictures
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(With a Portrait.) Being anxious to accompany the annexed Portrait with an authentic Memoir of the lamented individual whom it represents, we applied to the gentleman, to whom we are indebted for the use of the original painting, for such particulars of the too brief career of his accomplished friend, as his intimate acquaintance would qualify him to supply. In reply, Mr. Bagster has favoured us with the following communication, which, without further introduction, we lay before our readers :
SIR,-Shortly after Mr. Greenfield's decease, the wish was expressed to me by many esteemed friends, that some memoir of him should be given to the world, together with any remains which he might have left in a state sufficiently finished to meet the public eye. It will, perhaps, be right to state, why the intention to which this wish gave rise was never carried into effect. On examining Mr. Greenfield's papers, it was found that he had left behind him few compositions that would form suitable materials for such a volume. The events of his life were few and simple; and at the time of his premature death, he was just but beginning to develop those extraordinary powers of acquisition and application which, had his life been spared, would have raised him to the highest eminence as an Oriental scholar and profound philologist. But the chief reason which weighed upon my own mind, was the difficulty of avoiding, more especially under the fresh and keen impression of the recent circumstances, a reference to the ungenerous calumnies by which it had been attempted to bring his orthodoxy, as well as his competency as a Biblical critic, into suspicion ; and which, by preying on his too sensitive feelings, at a time that his health was undermined by over-exertion of his mental powers, probably led to his death. It might have been difficult, at that time, to guard against the expression of what would have appeared like vindictive feeling, towards the individuals at whose hands Mr. Greenfield met with this unmerited treatment, but for whom he expressed, in his last illness, sentiments of Christian forgiveness. Months and years have since elapsed, during which every angry feeling has had time to subside. The public sentiment has fully righted ;--and having given this brief explanation, I shall make no other reference, in the following notice, to the painful circumstances to which I have been compelled thus to allude.
WILLIAM GREENFIELD was born in London on the first of April, 1799. His
parents were of Scotch extraction. His father, at the recommendation of the Rev. Dr. Waugh, (of whose church he was a communicant,) was employed as a foremast-man on board the Duff, in her second missionary voyage, from which he returned in safety; but he was unhappily drowned on a subsequent voyage in another vessel. William thus became an 2D. SERIES, NO. 37.--VOL. IV.
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orphan, when he had scarcely reached his third year. His mother, who was a pious woman, having relations in the North, removed from London, in 1802, to Roxburghshire, where she obtained her livelihood in service; placing her orphan boy under the care of a relative, in the vicinity of her employer's residence, by whom William was treated as one of the family, sharing in the education of his young relatives. When he had reached his tenth year, his mother, finding him averse to agricultural employments, determined on quitting her situation, and bringing him up to London, where she entered the service of another family; and through the kind patronage of the venerable Dr. Waugh, her son was, in 1812, bound apprentice to Mr. Rennie, a respectable bookbinder, in whose family strict religious discipline was maintained.
In the interval which elapsed between his removal to London, in 1810, and the date of this engagement, William was confided to the care of his two maternal uncles. These young men, being of a studious and devout turn of mind, had formed a strong desire to read the holy scriptures in the original languages; and their nephew, finding them employed in these studies, expressed an ardent desire to be taught the Hebrew. This desire, so far as their slender means afforded, was gratified ; and to this circumstance, unimportant as it seemed at the time, may be traced the first development of young Greenfield's unsuspected faculty for acquiring languages, and the direction given to his future literary pursuits.
After his removal to Mr. Rennie's, his progress in the study of the Hebrew was advanced by a circumstance, which afterwards he could not but regard as providentially arranged. In the house in which his master occupied workshops, there dwelt a Jewish rabbi, who was a reader of the law in the synagogue
at Denmark Court, Strand. This person was in the practice of urging, among the apprentices and journeymen, his objections against the Christian interpretation of the prophecies relating to the advent of the Messiah, and the truth of Christianity itself. Young Greenfield had frequent disputations with him on these points, as he subsequently had with several other Jews; and being pressed closely with objections, built on the alleged defectiveness or inaccuracy of the authorized version of the Old Testament, he offered to give up his opinions, if, upon being thoroughly taught the Hebrew language by his opponent, he should find his assertions to be founded in truth. The Jew took him at his word; and though fully and laboriously employed at his master's business during the day, Greenfield applied himself with so much assiduity and enthusiasm to his studies after working hours, that he soon became so well versed in the language as to surpass his teacher, and to subvert his learned arguments against the Christian faith ; notwithstanding which, the rabbi became warmly attached to his young pupil, and ever afterwards expressed a high sense of his extraordinary talents and moral worth. In these discussions, which were always conducted with good temper, young Greenfield displayed his native shrewdness, as well as his familiar acquaintance with the Bible; and, anxious to avoid committing the cause of truth by inconclusive reasonings, whenever he found himself at a loss, or foiled in dispute, he modestly applied to his venerable pastor, Dr. Waugh, for advice and assistance. The doctor, however, like the Jewish rabbi, soon found himself surpassed as a linguist by his young disciple, and is reported to have said to him, on one occasion, “ Hoot, mon; ye ken depths o' criticism that I na meddle with; ye are gone over me.” For a considerable time, Greenfield enjoyed the privilege of visiting Dr. Waugh, in the evenings, two or three times a week; and so well satisfied was the venerable pastor, from these interviews, of the piety and theological attainments of his amiable protegê, that he admitted him, at the early age of sixteen, as a communicant in the church over which he presided, and of which Mr. Greenfield continued a beloved and consistent member, till the decease of his honoured friend and spiritual father.
During his study of the Hebrew, young Greenfield, to facilitate his own acquirements, compiled a complete Lexicon of that language, of which he became passionately fond. Having made great advancement in this branch of sacred literature, he next applied himself to the study of Chaldee, and some other of the cognate dialects. The language of the Christian scriptures now engaged his attention; and he prosecuted the study of the Greek as well as afterwards of the Latin, in a class with several other young men connected with him in trade, and in the Fitzroy Chapel Sunday-schools, in which he had become a gratuitous teacher. The extraordinary facility with which he acquired a knowledge of these languages, apparently without labour or effort; and the ease with which he overcame difficulties, that to his class-mates seemed almost insurmountable, are stated to have been truly astonishing Their fellow-student soon became their instructor. Yet, his acknowledged superiority was unattended by any of that conceit, or self-complacency, which too frequently characterizes the self-taught scholar; and those who knew him at this period, bear witness to his amiable and unassuming manners, which engaged the affection of all his associates. From Latin, he proceeded to the French; and thenceforward, he thought nothing of encountering the difficulties of a strange language, even when enveloped in a peculiar character.
During this time, he is stated to have laboured very hard in his master's business, working, with the interval of meal-hours, from six in the morning till eight in the evening in summer, and from seven to nine in winter. After the expiration of his apprenticeship, he worked, for two or three years, at his trade, as a journeyman; nor did he ever suffer his favourite studies to divert him from his business, or to break in upon the time which he considered as his employer's. The only act approaching to a breach of fidelity with which he was ever known to be chargeable, was stealing the reading of some scarce and learned works belonging to Earl Spencer, which he was employed to bind. One of these, a treatise of a Greek grammarian, he took home to study. To this poor journeyman bookbinder, the temptation was irresistible, of gratifying his intense thirst for philological knowledge, by the perusal of a work which scarcely fifty men in the country, probably, would have cared to look into ! With this exception, he confined his stolen readings of the books which came under his hand, to his dinner-hour. By bringing his dinner with him in the morning, and despatching his frugal meal in a quarter of an hour, he had three-quarters of an hour left, during the absence of his fellow-workmen, which he was at liberty to devote to studious recreation.
In this way, he accumulated a fund of general information, as well as improved his knowledge of the learned languages.
Mr. Greenfield was thus diligently and unobtrusively pursuing his mechanical occupation for the support of himself and his family ; for he had married an amiable young woman in his own sphere of life, -when his extraordinary acquirements first became known to me through the following circumstances :
Mr. Greenfied had purchased a copy of the Polyglott edition of the Hebrew Bible; shortly after which, he wrote me a letter, modestly suggesting some improvements (which were adopted) and pointing out, at the
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Inside the Kabul safe houses where Afghans wait to be evacuated to Canada
Stewart Bell and Jeff Semple GlobalNews.ca
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October 27, 2021 4:00 am
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From the street, it looks like just another Kabul compound, but that’s the point. The families inside don’t want to be found. They’re hiding from the Taliban who patrol the city in their pickups.
Occupied by former employees of Canada’s military mission in Afghanistan, the compound is self-contained so they don’t have to go out, where they risk getting stopped and questioned.
Behind a heavy gate, there is a courtyard so packed with kids it’s like a playground at recess, as well as a large dining hall and rooms where almost 250 Afghans stay while they wait to escape to Canada.
“Some of them were carpenters, some of them were mechanics, some of them were interpreters,” said Mohammad Umer, a former Canadian Forces interpreter living at the safe house.
“Do not leave us alone.”
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Hundreds of Afghans left behind by Canada’s stalled evacuation effort are scattered throughout Kabul in safe houses like this. The locations of the apartments, homes and hotels are a closely guarded secret.
But Global News was able to visit three of the facilities last week, rare access to Afghans stranded between the homes they abandoned in Kandahar as the Taliban seized the country and the promise of a new life in Canada.
As former employees of Canada’s military when it was deployed to Kandahar, they were told the Canadian government would resettle them because of the risks they faced under the Taliban.
But that promise remains unfulfilled, and since August they have been living in Kabul safe houses with their families, fearing the Taliban knows who they are and will come for them.
Boy at a Kabul safe house for Afghans awaiting evacuation to Canada.
Stewart Bell/Global News
A former security guard at the Canadian base in Kandahar who is now hiding in Kabul said the Taliban had kidnapped her son, sent her his photo, and told her to turn herself in.
Another said the Taliban abducted his brother and beat him while asking him to reveal his location. Several spoke of the Taliban visiting their homes in Kandahar, looking for them.
“We are their enemies,” said a resident of the safe house, a former Canadian Forces interpreter who goes by Eric and did not want his full name published.
“They will take their revenge.”
He said former Canadian military employees thought Kabul would be secure when they fled there. They didn’t believe the Taliban would take it. They didn’t expect the government to collapse, but it did.
Gun-mounted pickups rolled into the city flying white flags, claiming power for the first time since the Taliban was ousted in 2001 for providing safe haven to the Al Qaeda terrorist network behind the 9/11 attacks.
Taliban members pose with their flag at Massoud Circle, where portraits of the anti-Taliban fighter Ahmad Shah Massoud have been torn down.
Stewart Bell/Global News
Their arrival was chilling for Eric.
When he worked at Forward Operation Base Graceland, he said he got threats from the Taliban in the form of phone calls and letters. His uncle, who worked for the U.S. forces, was shot dead while on his way home, he said.
With the Taliban on the doorstep of Kandahar, Eric packed up his family and fled to Kabul in June. He applied for resettlement a week after the program was announced in July, he said.
Though he received his visa in August, Kabul airport was chaos. Crowds thronged the airport and he couldn’t find any Canadians to help him get on an evacuation flight.
Since then, he’s been living in a top-floor room at the safe house. There are no more planes, and the land borders require visas that are hard to get, especially for those lacking passports. He mostly stays indoors.
“The environment is not safe,” he said. “It’s risky to be here.”
Children at a safe house for Afghans awaiting evacuation to Canada.
Stewart Bell/Global News
Canadian military veterans have been able to extract almost 300 Afghans to Pakistan in convoys, but they said another 10,000 resettlement applications remained in the country.
Canada’s door is open but out of reach.
Emails sent to the Canadian government about his case generate auto-replies, he said. Afghans helped the Canadian Forces when they were in his country, Eric said.
“Well, it’s time for them to help us.”
The safe houses were meant to be temporary shelters, short-term accommodation for at-risk Afghans while they transited between Kandahar and Canada, but evacuations have all but ended.
And with the resettlement process lagging, the Canadian non-profit that operates the facilities, Aman Lara, said it was running out of money and would have to begin shutting them on Nov. 5.
Former Canadian Forces employee Driver Gafar shows an email authorizing him to travel to Canada, but he said he remained stranded at a Kabul safe house.
Stewart Bell/Global News
Sitting in the safe house dining hall with more than 40 Afghan men, who all claim to have links to Canada’s military, Umer said the families had depleted their savings and had nowhere else to go.
Even if they had money, bank withdrawals are limited to $200 a week, due to the country’s economic crisis. “This is really a restless time for all of them,” Umer said.
Only 40 per cent of the families at the safe house are approved for resettlement to Canada, but there is no way out of Afghanistan anyway, he said.
There are few evacuation flights and Pakistan is difficult to enter.
Kabul, October 2021.
Stewart Bell/Global News
Those living at the safe house said they were frustrated at the slow pace of their immigration cases, and the Canadian government’s failure to help them leave the country.
“Speed up the evacuation process,” Umer said.
Taliban members and officials assured Global News in interviews they would not retaliate against Afghans who worked for the Canadian and other international forces during the 20-year conflict.
But few in Kabul give much weight to what the Taliban has been saying as it attempts to persuade the world to recognize it as Afghanistan’s new government and re-open the flow of international aid.
Having witnessed the Taliban’s conduct over the past 25 years, and the way it threatened and targeted Afghans who supported the coalition forces, there are widespread fears of a looming crackdown.
Children at a Kabul safe house for Afghans waiting to be evacuated to Canada.
Stewart Bell/Global News
According to some Afghans, it is already underway.
A mother of two, Dorkhani, showed Global News a certificate of appreciation she received in 2006 for her contribution to the Canadian Provincial Reconstruction Team in Kandahar.
As a member of a local security team, she conducted body searches of women for the Canadian Forces. She also had a certificate from the U.S. Army.
Six months ago, she said her son, 22, a former driver for the Canadian Forces, was killed when the Taliban bombed his vehicle. She left Kandahar for Kabul three days later.
But last week she said her 19-year-old son was abducted by the Taliban in Kandahar. The Taliban got her phone number from her son and sent her messages on WhatsApp, telling her to turn herself in.
When she refused, they threatened her, calling her a slave of the infidels. Her son was released after three days. She said the Taliban hated her because she worked for the international forces.
She said she had applied for resettlement to Canada but did not know where her case stood.
A room at a Kabul safe house for Afghans trying to get to Canada.
Stewart Bell/Global News
At another safe house in a different part of Kabul, the bolted front gate opens to a children’s slide. Out back, three kids play on a swing set.
The house has burgundy carpets and a basement stocked with food, drinks and medicine. A spiral staircase connects levels occupied by eight families. All are waiting to find their way to Canada.
“The Taliban are telling us, ‘You helped the Canadian Forces, you are infidels,’” said Alokozay, a safe house resident who did not want his full name published.
“Just get us out of this Afghanistan.”
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On another level, a man who said the Canadian troops nicknamed him Driver Gafar sat on a cushion surrounded by his kids, recalling how he had escorted Canadian military convoys around Kandahar, using his knowledge of local roads to keep the troops safe.
As Kandahar was falling to the Taliban in July, Gafar applied for resettlement to Canada. He left his barbershop and grocery store to bring his wife and seven children to Kabul, only to find it was a dead end.
“If they catch me they will do bad things to me,” he said of the Taliban, adding they had already abducted his son.
Former Canadian Forces employee Driver Gafar and his son, 13, abducted by the Taliban when he strayed from their Kabul safe house.
Stewart Bell/Global News
In mid-September, the 13-year-old left the safe house without permission to get ice cream and was caught by the Taliban.
They took him to the Panjshir Valley, where the Taliban was fighting the remnants of the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance rebels.
“There were rockets, there were gunshots everywhere, so I was very afraid,” the boy said in an interview.
Put to work in the kitchen, he hauled water, washed dishes and helped with the cooking, he said. He was then moved south to Helmand Province, where his father finally found him. He had been missing for 18 days.
Gafar said he wanted to get his children to Canada so they could live without fear and return to school. “This is the most important for us,” he said. “All we need from Canadians is to push our cases.”
Global News met dozens of Afghans with similar accounts of leaving their homes and jobs in Kandahar, and moving to Kabul with the understanding that Canada would evacuate them.
Many had photos showing them working with the Canadian Forces, as well as certificates of appreciation from the Canadian military — although others said they had burned their records so the Taliban wouldn’t find them.
Haji Toor Jan has photos showing him working with the Canadian Forces, but said he is stranded in Kabul.
Stewart Bell/Global News
Some showed emails indicating they had been accepted by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. Others said their immigration cases were being processed and questioned the pace of Canada’s resettlement program.
“The process is really bad,” said Abdul Baqi, who said he was known as Haji Toor Jan when he was head of security at the Canadian Armed Forces camp in Kandahar.
Since fleeing to Kabul, he said he had been moving weekly to avoid the Taliban. He disguises himself by wearing glasses and switches his clothing, he said.
He said while a handful of former colleagues had made it to Pakistan and on to Toronto, he was frustrated to be among the many left behind to fend for themselves.
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Author: christophernguyen726 Published Date: October 28, 2021 Leave a Comment on Plato’s Run: DVD Vs. Workprint
In 1996, a rough workprint was created. This workprint version is missing the soundtrack, some of the sound effects and has multiple reel changes. The workprint also has a longer shot at the ending compared to the DVD. The video quality has been well preserved based on the age of the VHS.
Difference Report:
0:25
The workprint misses the credit text and the location text.
DVD:
1:36:23
The workprint contains a longer shot of the camera panning out of Alexander standing on a land mine while Plato, Sam and Kathy walk away.
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Lottery-funded films have scored 14 Oscars and 32 BAFTAs. Examples: The King’s Speech, Billy Elliot, and The Last King of Scotland all raised funds via the UK’s National Lottery.
In the US, a total of 11 states have reported earning more tax revenue from lottery sales than from income tax.
According to the National Endowment for Financial Education, up to 70% of all lottery winners lose it all within a few years after winning their windfall. 44% of the winners of the UK National Lottery go bankrupt within a few years according to research firm The Camelot Group.
Winning the lottery does not necessarily make you any happier. According to researchers from Northwestern University and the University of Massachusetts, the findings are as follows: “Eventually, the thrill of winning the lottery will itself wear off. If all things are judged by the extent to which they depart from a baseline of past experience, gradually even the most positive events will cease to have impact as they themselves are absorbed into the new baseline against which further events are judged.”
It may be a good idea to never talk about your lottery winnings. One New York state trust attorney puts it best: “The bigger problem arises when there is an oral (usually flippant) promise to share the proceeds.”
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What could new models for arts funding and collective cultural growth do for BIPOC artists in Boston? This fall, the Boston Ujima Project kicked off its inaugural Ashe Ashe Cultural Assembly with the mission to find out. For over six weeks, the grassroots organizing nonprofit has hosted a series of workshops, gatherings, and lectures centered on changemaking in the arts leading up to its culminating event: a collaborative grantmaking process where community members can vote on how to distribute $50,000–$80,000 in grants to BIPOC artists who live in, work in, or have been displaced from Boston.
We caught up with the arts and cultural planning team at Boston Ujima to learn more about the robust offerings of grants, programming, and resources being ushered in with this year’s Cultural Assembly.
Boston Ujima Project kicked off in 2017 with a mission of fostering a community-led economy. There’s been tremendous growth since then. How has the arts and cultural economy played a role in Ujima’s evolution?
The Boston Ujima Project is harnessing a spirit of solidarity to build a new economy that reflects our values, meets our needs, and allows our communities to thrive. Imagination is an essential piece of our effort to build the new world. Cultural workers are economy builders, and with that understanding we strive to provide artists with a space to organize and advocate on behalf of themselves and their neighbors. The Cultural Assembly is one of the many ways Ujima remains committed to supporting artists, creatives, and cultural organizers with tools for shared political power and economic development in Boston.
The Ashe Ashe Cultural Assembly Grant is currently accepting applications. What do you want artists to know about this opportunity?
The 2021 Cultural Assembly opened with the launch of a collective grant opportunity for BIPOC artists in Boston, facilitated by local cultural funders, influencers, and developers. This grant honors BIPOC Boston artists for their original, exceptional, and compelling work and can be used to fund any artistic endeavor that is free and open to the public. We want to expand the bounds of what artistic grants can support, so unconventional projects are welcome. We’re accepting applications until November 5, 2021.
What does the term “Ashe” mean to Boston Ujima and its community?
Ashe (or Asé) is a Yoruba principle that symbolizes the power to create that which you speak. This cultural assembly is titled “Ashe Ashe” to offer space for artists, cultural workers, and creatives to project their inherent life force into projects/offerings that resonate with how they want to bring new life and possibility into themselves and their direct community.
I heard there’s quite the story behind the creation of this grant—can you fill me in?
In September of 2017, we formally launched the Boston Ujima Project, aptly titled Dreaming Wild. The Dreaming Wild Assembly was our next step towards building a community-controlled economy in Boston’s working-class communities of color. As part of the DW Assembly, we launched a mini-grant participatory budgeting round at our inaugural assembly. During this event, artists applied via a simple two-page proposal, then pitched their ideas to members; five artists won mini-grants of $500. This year, we’re dreaming even more wildly and, with the help of our Ujima members, hope to disperse between $50K and $80K of funding.
The very nature of collective grantmaking or setting shared goals is so antithetical to the patron-driven collectorship mentality often tied to the arts. How can this model start to upend the way we think about cultural production and conservation?
Art is labor. Art is work. These truths undergird the sustained organizing efforts of BIPOC artists over the last century. Like any field, artistic production is part of our economy and should be enumerated by an equitable wage. And yet artists and cultural workers still struggle to access such guarantees. Artists need affordable housing, access to education, debt relief, and more opportunities available to them with less restrictive granting/residency prospects. Our collaborative Cultural Assembly Grant—where members democratically allocate funding—is an attempt to rectify power imbalances in the world of artistic grantmaking.
How have the Assembly partners and co-hosts been involved with this process?
We couldn’t do this work without the help of our grant partners and Assembly co-hosts. In the spirit of collaboration, all Assembly partners are expected to use their networks and influence to spread the message about our application and forthcoming hotline. All partners and co-hosts contributed to decision-making about the artist application, member voting experience, virtual events, and outreach strategies.
There’s going to be a hotline for artists and cultural workers to share their visions for our creative community. When can we expect to see that up and running and what is going to be done with those calls?
In the coming months, members of the Boston creative community will be able to share their needs and desires for the local creative economy through our hotline campaign. Participants will call our hotline to share their thoughts on how to create the cultural economy of their dreams. Ujima staff and Assembly partners will review contributions to create action plans and future feasibility studies.
Do you have a dream for the creative economy?
Ujima envisions a world where artists and cultural workers are recognized as the economy-builders they are. Communities—and cultural workers especially—have more power than they realize if they work together to organize for what they need and deserve.
What do you think is special about Boston’s art community?
For such a small city, Boston punches above its weight when it comes to the artistic community. BIPOC artists here especially are pushing the boundaries in art, film, theater, music, and cultural production—we’re excited to nurture such a vital creative ecosystem.
The Ashe Ashe Cultural Assembly Grant is accepting applications through November 5, 2021. Boston Art Review is a supporting partner of the 2021 Cultural Assembly.
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I've loved these dishes and I've hated these dishes. They are Noritake "Cheramy" china, dating, as far as I can tell from my Googling, to the late thirties or early forties. My parents received them as a wedding gift in--and I'm going to embarrass myself here because I can't remember the exact year; it's late, and I'm a bit fuzzy from too much work, lack of sleep, and a big ol' cocktail--1965, maybe? Crap. I should know this.
Anyway, I remember these as The Special Occasion Dishes. We used them at Thanksgiving and Christmas and Easter and--well, that's about it. Just the Big Three holidays in our family, and maybe for my cousin's bridal shower, and my grandfather's wedding reception. Maybe. I could be wrong, but if there was going to be a celebration where we did use them, those are the biggest events I can conjure up at 4:00 a.m.
They are gorgeous, ethereal dishes, with fine, raised gold trim and so delicate you can see the light shining through them. Far, far, too delicate for anything so uncouth as a dishwasher. And so, like the gold-toned flatware my parents also received as a wedding gift (I think that's when they got them, at any rate), they required hand washing. For a kid used to chucking things in a dishwasher, this was a pain in the asterisk.
But they are so, so beautiful, and when I think of those long ago family holidays, I picture us all sitting at the table, eating turkey or ham or roast goose off of these. (Okay, I've only roasted a goose once ever, and I don't think I actually served it on these dishes. But let's pretend.) Many of those people are gone now. My grandparents, my dad. We don't even use these dishes anymore. I can't recall a time in the last twenty years where we've dragged them out for a family feast.
So why am I having anxiety attacks at the thought of my mom selling them?
She's being practical, of course. She never uses them. I never use them. I don't plan on using them because a) I'm not really the formal entertaining kind of gal and b) did I mention what a pain they are to wash?
My grandparents, who gave my parents the dishes, would be the first to tell her, hells, yes, sell the ol' things and put the money toward fencing the yard or finishing the laundry room or blowing it all on the grandkids or a trip to Vegas. Or London, definitely London. My mom's not really the Vegas sort. They'd support her on the decision. So is it nostalgia, my vice-like grip on the past, or my general pack-rat tendencies (surpassed only by Ted) that make me want to argue the point? Is it whack to never want to use the dishes, but keep them packed away in the closet out of sentimentality?
Okay, okay, Mom (I know you are reading this), I will be putting them on Craig's List this week. We can't keep everything forever. I guess it's time to give them a new home with someone who will appreciate and use them.
Labels: Cheramy, Noritake, Nostalgia
12 comments:
BeccaMarie said...
Just a little advice...I'd check out selling them to a place like Replacements Ltd(replacements.com) instead of(or in addition to)Craigslist. I bought a partial set of Susan Anne Noritake china at a yard sale for $10! The lady didn't realize what I had until after she told me the price, I had paid and she was helping me wrap them...she said she was actually asking $100 but didn't realize what I had when I asked the price! When I got home I had to check out the actual value and to buy the few pieces that I have on there would be $230! You can also get an idea of how much to ask for your set by entering the pieces that you have on there and seeing what they sell for. Good luck!
27 March, 2008 06:38
We are in said...
I agree with Beccamarie - if you are going to sell them try to research their value first. I don't know about your craigslist there, but here you'd never get a large enough audience to get a good price.
Ebay is another venue you may want to consider. If they gotta go don't let them go for a song. They're lovely.
27 March, 2008 07:53
Marilyn said...
Ohh....Joanne, I love china. Stacks of china and pictures of stacks like that make me swoon. I'm in Chicago right now - I'll run over and get them!
Just kidding, but they are beautiful and I completely understand. If you are going to sell, Replacements is a very good resource.
27 March, 2008 07:55
Chris said...
Beautiful china. I am sure you've checked the net to find their worth - hope you get a good price for them. We received a similar set from my wife's parents when we were married. We use them about once a year but would never part with them. I can empathise with you. Much to my wife's dismay, I save EVERYTHING and then worse, I build those collections by purchasing stuff to go with the things we have.
27 March, 2008 09:07
Amalie said...
Oh.
That post made me sad. My mother also has a similar set that was used for the Big Three only, and hasn't been used in years. We don't really have family gatherings anymore.
But they still sit on display (if stacked on the lower shelves of a glass-fronted china cabinet is a showcase location) in my mom's dining room, and someday I plan on keeping them at my house never used and stored away on a shelf for the cats to knock over...on second thought...maybe they're better off with a new home...
So I do not think it's unreasonable to want to keep them and never use them. But I guess we all have to let go of stuff sometime, huh?
27 March, 2008 09:30
Joanne said...
Hi everyone--I appreciate the comments and concern! I have researched the prices already, including with Replacements Ltd., so have a pretty good idea of what they're worth (it's also why I can even think to let my mom sell them if we're not using them). We thought we'd try locally on CraigsList.com because eBay takes a whopping commission. If we don't get our price, we don't sell.
27 March, 2008 12:01
Jean Martha said...
Oh man, this broke my heart. Can you keep 1 or 2 of the dishes without devaluing the "set"? Maybe? Pretty please? Display 1 or 2 on a wall in the dining room?
27 March, 2008 21:34
Joanne said...
Yeah...I'm campaigning to keep a set of four and sell off a service for eight along with the serving pieces.
There are a few extra saucers, so I'll at least pocket those when Mom's not looking. :-)
Seriously, I understand where she's coming from. We can sell these dishes that we haven't used in 20 or more years and build a deck with an arbor of something which the family will actually use and enjoy on a day to day basis.
27 March, 2008 23:11
Lady Quilter said...
This is a lovely set of dishes, very old and in great shape. However, Joanne may be attached, but as her mom I'm not. Yes, they were a wedding gift, from my parents, who got them from a friend who never used them at all! We estimate age then around 25 years! I received them still in original crates! My parents, and husband would be the first to say sell and have fun with the cash! New fence, for the yard, is starting to look good! They are beautiful dishes but not practical in this day and age.
We can hang onto so much "stuff" . . .I have memories.
Mom
28 March, 2008 17:43
Anonymous said...
Hi Joanne - Ted's cousin here. I love your blog! I also love the china, it's absolutely gorgeous. Alas, I am in a year of "Two in College and A Wedding" so no budget for china. Otherwise, I'd buy!
S.K.
28 March, 2008 19:13
Unknown said...
do you still have this set?...i'm interested because my name is "cheramy". i just found out that there is a china pattern in my name. you can email me at rovianek@aol.com
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In our household, we’re huge on creating experiences instead of having things, and we spend a whole lot of time open air. I’ve all the time mentioned I hoped to be the home within the neighborhood the place my children and their buddies would need to hang around. Now that my children are getting older, that is occurring and it generally means 20+ children enjoying at our home.
I completely find it irresistible, and realized that as summer time approaches, I want to ensure there are many issues that facilitate outside play and exercise. Our yard is a piece in progress, but it surely has turn out to be one of many important haunt spots in our neighborhood and is holding the youngsters actually lively.
My four-year-old describes our yard as “epic,” so I assume we’re heading in the right direction!
Out of doors Play Concepts for Summer season
We brainstormed yard concepts and had just a few standards:
Actions and gear ought to result in lively outside play and creativity
Ideally, any actions would even be good for creating a talent like steadiness or power too
Video games could possibly be performed as a household or by a bunch of buddies
Any purchases would offer hours of enjoyable per greenback of what they price
We discovered over a dozen yard concepts that met these standards and our “epic” yard was born. It consists of:
Yard Concepts: Gear
A few of the most enjoyable issues in life are free, however some well-chosen gear could make a yard much more enjoyable. These are the items of yard gear which have created essentially the most lasting enjoyable at our dwelling.
Trampoline
We gave our youngsters a trampoline for Christmas final yr and it has turn out to be a central level of the yard. I do know trampolines might be controversial for security causes, however I’m an enormous fan as a result of bouncing will increase lymphatic stream and bouncing strengthens bones. (This is also why we use mini-trampolines or rebounders in the house.)
I spent half an hour leaping the opposite day and realized that also they are fairly good train!
We have this trampoline and to maintain issues as secure a attainable, we now have the web across the high and still have a internet across the backside so that children can’t stroll beneath. We additionally restrict what number of kids can leap without delay and hold an in depth eye on children whereas they’re leaping.
Slackline
The Slackline is one other yard favourite. I like attempting to grasp this combination of tightrope and trampoline enjoyable. It bounces barely and wiggles so it helps practice steadiness … and endurance! Begin with a coaching line to carry on to after which work as much as strolling with no need to carry on for stability.
Ninjaline
A step up from the Slackline and the present favourite with the older children. Impressed by the present American Ninja Warrior, the Ninjaline is sort of a Slackline blended with monkey bars. It’s a hanging rope line with numerous hanging challenges like rings, bars, and even rope balls to carry on to.
Full disclosure… I can’t full this but however my children can.
Treehouse
I shared our treehouse plans earlier than, but it surely has been the principle focus of our yard for years. The youngsters find it irresistible and I like that they spend time climbing, tenting, and creating video games up there. Here’s how we built it and what we included.
Climbing Wall
The treehouse additionally features a climbing wall that was simple and cheap to construct. We mounted these rock-climbing holds on boards on one facet of the treehouse.
Hanging Tent
Our hanging tent was a hand-me-down to our youngsters. When our household outgrew the tent for precise tenting, it turned the moveable hanging treehouse within the yard. These are simpler and quicker than constructing a treehouse and cheaper too! They’re additionally nice in yards the place not one of the timber are sufficiently big to deal with a treehouse and they are often moved to totally different areas.
Spider Swing
Our kids LOVE this swing and spend hours enjoying on it. It is going to maintain as much as 600 lbs, so not solely can all our youngsters (and their buddies) swing on it without delay, however it’ll maintain adults who need to get in on the enjoyable as effectively!
Zipline
Whereas this may be a controversial merchandise for some, it has been our youngsters’ favourite and most used merchandise within the yard over time. Each time we entertain it’s all the time the main focus of consideration (and plenty of enjoyable!) Our zipline is hooked up from the youngsters’ treehouse to a tree, however all you want to set one up is a slight hill, a few robust timber, and this easy-to-install kit.
Backyard
A backyard will not be the very first thing you’d consider as a yard exercise for teenagers, but it surely supplies hours of leisure and studying. We’ve had a number of various kinds of gardens over time and I’ve beloved all of them. We can all garden in some way, even in small yards, and it is a nice technique to spend time as a household and train children the place their meals comes from.
Burlap Tent
For shade and artistic play, these burlap tents can’t be beat. We made ours as a household venture some years in the past. They’re moveable so children can transfer them round and so they can actually take a whole lot of abuse! Even let children paint the burlap in the event you like.
Fairy Backyard
Like an out of doors dollhouse (one you received’t journey over!) that children can create themselves from just a few easy, reusable supplies. Let the creativeness run wild! Here’s what you need.
Yard Concepts: Video games & Sports activities
Past the essential gear, there are some yard video games which were effectively definitely worth the buy over time.
Volleyball & Badminton
Nice summer time actions for teenagers (and adults). One net works for two activities that each result in improved coordination and train.
Spike Ball
This game is admittedly standard with my older children. It’s nice for coaching hand-eye coordination, agility, and lateral motion… and it’s so enjoyable as a result of it’s unpredictable! Plus, there aren’t any massive nets to place up or stakes to place within the floor. It’s additionally moveable to take to the park or the seashore.
Bikes
Driving my bike round our neighborhood was considered one of my favourite childhood reminiscences and I like that my children now take pleasure in it simply as a lot. Our littles have Cruzee balance bikes and our then 4-year-old discovered tips on how to experience a two-wheeler in ten minutes as a result of she’d already mastered the steadiness half.
Tether Ball or Swingball
One other flashback to my very own childhood! Tetherball and swingball are nice for hand-eye coordination and enjoyable for hours with children. We have this portable set that’s nice as a result of we will transfer it round and put it away within the winter. The peak is adjustable so it really works for the number of ages within the family.
Cornhole
Cornhole is a kind of video games that turned standard at soccer tailgate events and is loved by adults and youngsters alike. It’s safer than horseshoe, and simply as a lot enjoyable. These cornhole boards can be painted with the staff colours of your alternative for hours of enjoyable.
Seize the Flag
One other favourite sport in our neighborhood. Go old style and play with some bandannas as flags and a rope to divide an area in half for “sides.” Here are the official rules and a few fun variations.
Our older children love this glow-in-the-dark version that works outdoors after darkish.
Laser Tag
One other enjoyable after-dark sport for teenagers or adults. We’ve got these laser tag guns and the youngsters (to not point out my husband) love working round after darkish with this sport. I need to admit, it seems fairly enjoyable and I’m tempted to get in on the motion!
Hopscotch
It doesn’t take a whole lot of fancy gear to have a good time outdoors. Some easy sidewalk chalk to attract hopscotch supplies hours of enjoyable! In case it’s been just a few years because you tried it, here are the basic rules of hopscotch (with some enjoyable variations).
Leap Rope
Don’t look down the common-or-garden leap rope. It’s a traditional! A simple jump rope challenges coordination, prompts lymphatic stream, and strengthens muscle tissues multi function. Deliver again some reminiscences out of your childhood and train children some classic jump rope rhymes.
Fort Constructing
One of many oldest children’ video games that has survived the take a look at of time, with good cause. It seems that fort constructing can be an necessary a part of childhood for mind improvement. Researchers found that these “special places” kids build might be indoors, open air, and even in their very own bedrooms. By way of fort constructing, children be taught creativity, problem-solving expertise, and a lot extra.
As dad and mom, we don’t normally should do a lot to encourage fort constructing aside from present time and a few fundamental supplies like previous sheets, blankets, and a few scrap wooden. It’s wonderful what children can provide you with!
An infection
One other favourite child sport in our neighborhood. From my understanding, it is almost like reverse tag. One individual begins out as “it” and chases the opposite children. As soon as one other little one is tagged, she or he can be “it” and helps the primary little one. This continues till all kids have been tagged. The final little one to be tagged will get to choose who’s “it” within the subsequent spherical.
What Children Actually Want: Simply to Play Exterior!
A artistic yard is a whole lot of enjoyable and the youngsters will certainly profit, however no have to really feel like you want to recreate Disney World. The necessary factor is to present children the chance for unstructured time to play outdoors independently.
Additionally: when children inevitably say “I’m bored,” it doesn’t imply you might be doing something fallacious as a guardian. In truth, it’s good for them. Analysis exhibits boredom is simply a part of the pure strategy of discovering one thing new to do and truly pushes us toward the next big idea. So remind them of that and encourage them to seek out one thing new to do… outdoors! That is an space the place we as dad and mom can lead by instance too by making time to go for a stroll, a hike, a motorbike experience, or getting in on the laser tag.
The necessary factor is that children get lively time within the sunshine (and dirt). No matter your yard holds, children will profit and really feel happier, extra relaxed, and sleep higher.
Right here’s to summer time!
What yard concepts do it’s important to hold your children artistic and playful this summer time?
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Getting dinner on the table isn't always easy. You get stuck in a rut, you're brain is fresh out of new ideas, and ordering pizza for the 5th time this week (I'm not judging, that sounds awesome!) is out. We've got you covered! Troll these recipes for some inspiration that's sure to make you say, "YUM!"
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At school I disliked learning Irish. Mostly because the teacher was stern and angry. When I discovered that he moonlighted as Santa Claus in a local shopping centre at Christmas, I was pretty much done. He clashed with my traditional concept of a kind and joyous St Nick, so that was me finished with Santa and, subsequently, the Gaelic tongue.
Not that I would have necessarily carried on learning it anyway. Gaelic as a language was so obviously ugly, guttural and unwieldy that everything sounded like it was the same foreign, unpalatable dish of intestinal slop. With its ‘fuinneog’s (windows) and ‘peann luaidhe’s (pencils) it isn’t a language that appeals to vain schoolboys, unless those vain schoolboys are fans of Lord of the Rings for whom Elvish proves too tricky. As a teenager this dislike was compounded by the observation that everyone associated with the language was infested with patriotism or an intense religiosity – and often both. Since the time of the Celtic Druids, Ireland has been the victim of a priest class who interfered with superstition in the political and social life of the country. Inevitably, this religious influence has found its way into the nation’s dictionary. The Gaelic language shares with Arabic, among others, the puncturing of sentences with religious sentiments. You can’t even formally say ‘dia duit’ (hello) without technically having just said ‘God be with you’. (The characteristically verbose response to this welcome is to say ‘dia is muire dhuit’ – God and Mary be with you).
But then I got a bit older and, maybe, a little more forgiving of spiritualism. I still find the priest class to be a void of moral authority – but I no longer extend that lack of credibility to the Irish language, even if it does pay homage to a Christian god every once in a while. As an adult, I’m interested in the language, not because I think it pleasant – it still sounds brutally unattractive – but because its quirks and cogs more than make up for its uninviting tone.
For instance, there are no words for ‘yes’ or ‘no’ in Gaelic. It’s the truth. If you want to answer somebody in the positive or negative, you actually have to refer back to the question itself in the form of a positive or negative statement. So, when somebody asks you ‘ar mhaith leat cupan tae?’ (would you like a cup of tea?) you cannot just say ‘yes’ or ‘no’ – there simply aren’t any words for that. You have to keep up the chatter by answering: ‘ba mhaith liom cupan tae’ (I would like a cup of tea) or if you’re feeling lazy you can reduce this as far as ‘ba mhaith liom’ (I would like) but absolutely no further. Never mind the possibility that you could just answer with the word ‘please’ and nod your head – because this course of action is just as long-winded by English standards, requiring you to say ‘le do thoil’ (literally: with your will).
The concept of possession is a similar peculiarity. The common way of saying you can speak or talk in Irish is to say ‘ta Gaelige agam’ which means ‘I have Irish’ – as if you carry the language around with you in your bloodstream as a kind of benign infection. This possessiveness doesn’t restrict itself to pursuits of knowledge, obviously, but becomes more confusing when talking about things which actually are attached to you. To say the colour of your hair is black you would say ‘ta mo chuid gruaige dubh’, which translates to something like ‘my share of hair is black’ or ‘my portion of hair is black’. The same goes for teeth: ‘mo chuid fiacla’ (my portion of teeth). This word ‘cuid’ is used when there’s an indefinite quantity of something in the world over which you do not have full ownership. Which makes it seem like hair is only ever spoken about in its ethereal Platonic Form, and it is everybody’s ‘share’ of it which differs in colour, probably according to personality. All of this adds to the impression of exuberance and lengthiness which the Irish language leaves on the non-speaker.
The suggestion is that, historically, the Irish people often had nothing better to do but talk to one another, and as a result have developed an unusually long-winded mode of speech. To adopt a single word for ‘yes’ or ‘no’ during a conversation with me as an Irish person would be bordering on rudeness – I would instantly accuse you of ‘being awful short’ with me. You impolite fucker.
Of course, if I really did want to call you an impolite fucker ‘as Gaelige’, I would literally be lost for words. This is because there are no swearwords in Irish. Like ‘yes’ and ‘no’, they simply don’t exist. Every Irish teacher I have had has been adamant about this point, even proud. Although if you turn on TG4 – the Irish language TV channel broadcast throughout Ireland – you’ll probably discover the occasional soap opera character saying ‘cac naofa!’ (holy shit!) or even ‘bud ceann’ (dickhead). Strictly speaking, these aren’t swearwords either, because the words involved are the anatomical words. ‘Bud’ is the word for penis and doesn’t really hold the same forcefulness as ‘dick’ or ‘cock’. ‘Cac’ is likewise closer to the English word ‘poop’. All this means the words are funny in their own way, but it’s a silly kind of humour as opposed to anything tinged with anger or playful aggression. (If you’re curious, the Irish word for vagina is ‘pit’ – pronounced ‘pitch’ – and you can have as much or as little fun with that factoid as you like). Ultimately, if the English language is a vulgar one, with all its ‘cunts’ and ‘shits’ and ‘bollocks’, then Irish is a prudish language, in which it is impossible to summarise your absolute distaste without seeming like a clown yourself.
At least, it is impossible to show your disdain for someone in any terse way. Once again, the talkative nature of the language comes out. Should it be necessary to curse at someone, you would have to do just that – curse them. There are any number of websites that will tell you the phrases to use in these circumstances: ‘Imeacht gan teacht ort’ (may you leave without returning), ‘go n-ithe an cat thú is go n-ithe an diabhal an cat’ (may the cat eat you, and may the Devil eat the cat), ‘Go mbeadh cosa gloine fút agus go mbrise an ghloine’ (may you have glass legs and may the glass break). Sadly, such elaborate cursing is more common as part of the explanation of the ‘no swearwords’ rule. You’d be hard-pressed to actually hear an Irish-speaking person say these things. They’re far more likely to simply switch languages and swear at you in English, possibly because – as the film Lord of War pointed out to us – people tend to revert to their first languages in moments of pain, frustration or ecstasy, and the first language of many Gaelgors, though they might be loath to admit it, is English.
Of course, it is the opinion of many linguists that language is a malleable and generally untameable thing, and although swear words might not be recognised by purists, that doesn’t mean they won’t find their way into the language. Any language is in constant flux – always evolving – and new words will insert themselves into our vocabulary as irrustobabrously as they please. It’s just that, so far in Gaelic, no swearwords have seemed to stick. Possibly this is because forceful swearwords are a very English Thing. And the Irish are nothing if not ‘Not English.’ The language’s dislike for English loan-words or general English influence is noticeable in the creativity with which such loan-words are destroyed. When the escalator was invented, there was no Irish equivalent for the word, so it became the barely-altered ‘escalator’, pronounced esh-cah-lah-torr. But this was much too close to English for comfort and was soon replaced by an Irish substitute – ‘staire beo’ – which literally means ‘living stairs’.
Which brings us to the unusual case of the word ‘craic’. The origin of this unmistakably Irish word isn’t Irish at all, but Anglo-Saxon. ‘Crack’ was a slang term for ‘news’ or ‘gossip’ in England as far back as the 19th century and only became really popular in Ireland, primarily in Ulster, in the 1950s. As late as the 1970s it was still spelled the English way in songs and writing. For whatever reason the word has recently been Gaelicised and then re-borrowed into English, giving the distinct impression that it is an Irish word through and through. Most young Irish people today are convinced of its Gaelic purity. If you’re English, why not try writing ‘what’s the crack?’ on your Irish friends’ Facebook walls, and when they indignantly try to correct your spelling, you can give them a lesson in etymology. Your Irish friends will be very grateful for this.
That being said, craic is now an Irish word, simply by virtue of its quintessentially Irish definitions. It no longer simply means ‘news’ and is distinct from English counterparts. You can still ask somebody ‘what’s the craic?’ to ask what the news is, but ‘having the craic’ has come to encompass a wider concept of ‘good times’. A direct English equivalent doesn’t exist. Having ‘fun’ is too frivolous and civil, while having ‘a laugh’ is close but still too limited in its meaning. ‘Banter’ is sometimes put forward as an equivalent, being a similar mixture of conversation, joking and story-telling. But this doesn’t work either because there is a subtle difference between the two – banter involves jibes and insults and is more frequently practiced between work colleagues, who might not necessarily have been friends otherwise. Whereas real craic is more common among very close friends or family members, contains a lot more story-telling, anecdotes, reminiscing and fewer jibes at each others’ expense. Banter is essentially combative – craic is essentially co-operative. When having the craic with your friends, you ‘pass’ the laugh on to somebody else, who then keeps it ‘flowing’. When indulging in banter, you ‘serve’ a laugh like a tennis ball and wait for the rebound. Neither of these concepts is restricted to one culture – there is English craic and Irish banter – but my experience is that each culture appears to prefer its own particular blend.
Craic can also extend far outside of a single group in a way that banter cannot. Say a group of young men and women (mostly English-speaking but culturally Celtic) gather in a house for a drink. They sit in a circular fashion, enjoying the chatter and tales and generally catching up with whatever misadventures have occurred. At this juncture there is ’some craic bai’. This is not a diminutive phrase. ‘Some craic’ is still a good amount of craic. But it’s at this point the drinks are finished and the group must move from the house to another venue, almost certainly The Pub. Here, the group will undoubtedly split off into several cells, mingling with the other patrons and night-outers. Intermittently, these cells will meet up or run into one another, trade members and generally shout amusing things. Of course, the other patrons and groups in the bar have unwittingly brought their own craic to the bar. The usual effect is that all the craic becomes compounded until somebody stands on a chair or something and gives an impassioned speech about nothing in particular and everybody laughs and shouts ‘yerrrooo’. It can now be said that the craic is ‘mighty’. It is no longer simply a conversational concept, but an atmospheric one. The danger now is that somebody ‘kills the craic’ by saying or doing something sorrowful or aggressive. But for the sake of argument, let’s say this doesn’t happen. Instead, somebody’s cousin arrives through the door with a violin and a friend of his follows with a bodhrán (an Irish instrument – a handheld drum). The bar is small but packed and yet somehow there is room for the cousin and friend to sit on a stool in the corner and play what will be referred to tomorrow as ‘a blinder’. When the music reaches its peak and everybody is enjoying themselves – but not necessarily dancing – it can then be said that the craic is ‘ninety’. This, the consensus goes, is the craic at its absolute peak. If the craic has ever passed this point, it has never been documented or recalled. Thankfully, ninety is the optimum level of craic. Craic is at this point an atmosphere and, simultaneously, an experience. The craic cannot be killed at this level – it will only fade away slowly. Furthermore, it continues to exist as a moment in history long after the fact.
Retrospectively, you might expect the craic to be nullified by the force of the resultant hangover – but this is not so. Craic is simply cemented and preserved by a hangover, so long as the hangover is sustained by a large enough group and the night’s oracular chronicle set straight. The previous night’s craic now exists outside of space, time and the group(s) in which the craic was conceived. At this point, the craic has ebbed gently and the language used to refer to it must be reflective and respectful, usually in the manner of the previous night’s pre-drinks. It hereafter reverts to its conversational form. The collection of young men and women have had ‘some craic bai’, which, as I have said, is quite some craic, let me tell you.
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With thanks to Colly Madden for the language lessons. Most of the Gaelige here is Ulster dialect.
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done
March 19, 2013 at 9:43 pm
This is really great, best thing Ive ever seen written on irish.
“the first language of many Gaelgors, though they might be loath to admit it, is English”
Surely all of them though? Thought the last native speaker died in the ’90s or something.
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CMG
January 21, 2014 at 12:35 am
I know this is an older entry, but I just read it after discovering this website via Halloran Kin via SUSD, and I had to comment to say… that penultimate paragraph you’ve got there is one beautiful paragraph. This whole essay is great, but man, that paragraph. One of the best articles I’ve ever read, for sure. How it ought to be done.
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Brendy Caldwell
January 21, 2014 at 12:46 am
Thanks for the kind words. And thanks for buying Halloran Kin! I hope you like it : )
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John
April 23, 2014 at 10:55 am
“The concept of possession is a similar peculiarity. The common way of saying you can speak or talk in Irish is to say ‘ta Gaelige agam’ which means ‘I have Irish’ ”
Literally “Irish is at me”. There is no verb “to have”.
“You can’t even formally say ‘dia duit’ (hello) without technically having just said ‘God be with you’.”
Not just Irish. What do you think “Goodbye” is short for?
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John Mier
August 2, 2014 at 12:26 am
Brendan,
I just discovered your very well-written essay on some of the quirks of Gaelic. Actually, these quirks of Gaelic are only quirks for those who don’t really speak Gaelic – to the Gaels, it makes perfect sense!
In Spanish, for example, people are not hot or cold but have heat or coldness. We find this a quirk, of course, but it’s no quirkier than what we do.
In Spanish, the verb ‘dar’ (to give) is used in many idiomatic expressions. Falling asleep in class may MAKE us ashamed, but in Spain it gives you shame (verguenza). We get disgusted by something, say spoiled meat, while to the Spaniard, the spoiled meat gives him disgust (asco). Speaking of quirks, how is it that we say things like “Did you get the eggs?” and also “We get disgusted.”
If you look other languages, you find that Gaelic may not be alone in its quirks. And if you ever have to teach English as a foreign language, prepare to discover just how odd some of our most common expressions are. As a general rule, our most commonly used verbs are all irregular and our most common – and idiomatic – expressions, expressions that are really English all through – don’t translate directly very well at all.
But don’t feel bad for English because every other language is in the same boat.
As far as whether a language sounds good or not – a chacun son gout, n’est ce-pas? And to be blunt, your belief that Gaelic “ugly, guttural and unwieldy”, well, that probably says quite a bit more about you than the language.
At any rate, keep writing (you write well) and keep thinking about language. You might want to read a book about linguistics or the history of English. And Good-bye (God be with you)
Adios (to God) Sp.
Adieu (to God) Fr.
Addio (to God) It.
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Rob Close
September 1, 2017 at 10:25 pm
This was wonderfully insightful – thank you!
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Anne M. Beggs
May 12, 2018 at 11:30 pm
Leave it to grandma to find this in 2018 =) Really a fun read, TY.
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"At school I disliked learning Irish. Mostly because the teacher was stern and angry. When I discovered that he moonlighted as Santa Claus in a local shopping centre at Christmas, I was pretty much done. He clashed with my traditional concept of a kind and joyous St Nick, so that was me finished with Santa and, subsequently, the Gaelic tongue. Not that I would have necessarily carried on learning it anyway. Gaelic as a language was so obviously ugly, guttural and unwieldy that everything sounded like it was the same foreign, unpalatable dish of intestinal slop. With its ‘fuinneog's (windows) and ‘peann luaidhe's (pencils) it isn't a language that appeals to vain schoolboys, unless those vain schoolboys are fans of Lord of the Rings for whom Elvish proves too tricky. As a teenager this dislike was compounded by the observation that everyone associated with the language was infested with patriotism or an intense religiosity - and often both. Since the time of the Celtic Druids, Ireland has been the victim of a priest class who interfered with superstition in the political and social life of the country. Inevitably, this religious influence has found its way into the nation's dictionary. The Gaelic language shares with Arabic, among others, the puncturing of sentences with religious sentiments. You can't even formally say ‘dia duit' (hello) without technically having just said ‘God be with you'. (The characteristically verbose response to this welcome is to say ‘dia is muire dhuit' - God and Mary be with you). But then I got a bit older and, maybe, a little more forgiving of spiritualism. I still find the priest class to be a void of moral authority - but I no longer extend that lack of credibility to the Irish language, even if it does pay homage to a Christian god every once in a while. As an adult, I'm interested in the language, not because I think it pleasant - it still sounds brutally unattractive - but because its quirks and cogs more than make up for its uninviting tone. For instance, there are no words for ‘yes' or ‘no' in Gaelic. It's the truth. If you want to answer somebody in the positive or negative, you actually have to refer back to the question itself in the form of a positive or negative statement. So, when somebody asks you ‘ar mhaith leat cupan tae?' (would you like a cup of tea?) you cannot just say ‘yes' or ‘no' - there simply aren't any words for that. You have to keep up the chatter by answering: ‘ba mhaith liom cupan tae' (I would like a cup of tea) or if you're feeling lazy you can reduce this as far as ‘ba mhaith liom' (I would like) but absolutely no further. Never mind the possibility that you could just answer with the word ‘please' and nod your head - because this course of action is just as long-winded by English standards, requiring you to say ‘le do thoil' (literally: with your will). The concept of possession is a similar peculiarity. The common way of saying you can speak or talk in Irish is to say ‘ta Gaelige agam' which means ‘I have Irish' - as if you carry the language around with you in your bloodstream as a kind of benign infection. This possessiveness doesn't restrict itself to pursuits of knowledge, obviously, but becomes more confusing when talking about things which actually are attached to you. To say the colour of your hair is black you would say ‘ta mo chuid gruaige dubh', which translates to something like ‘my share of hair is black' or ‘my portion of hair is black'. The same goes for teeth: ‘mo chuid fiacla' (my portion of teeth). This word ‘cuid' is used when there's an indefinite quantity of something in the world over which you do not have full ownership. Which makes it seem like hair is only ever spoken about in its ethereal Platonic Form, and it is everybody's ‘share' of it which differs in colour, probably according to personality. All of this adds to the impression of exuberance and lengthiness which the Irish language leaves on the non-speaker. The suggestion is that, historically, the Irish people often had nothing better to do but talk to one another, and as a result have developed an unusually long-winded mode of speech. To adopt a single word for ‘yes' or ‘no' during a conversation with me as an Irish person would be bordering on rudeness - I would instantly accuse you of ‘being awful short' with me. You impolite fucker. Of course, if I really did want to call you an impolite fucker ‘as Gaelige', I would literally be lost for words. This is because there are no swearwords in Irish. Like ‘yes' and ‘no', they simply don't exist. Every Irish teacher I have had has been adamant about this point, even proud. Although if you turn on TG4 - the Irish language TV channel broadcast throughout Ireland - you'll probably discover the occasional soap opera character saying ‘cac naofa!' (holy shit!) or even ‘bud ceann' (dickhead). Strictly speaking, these aren't swearwords either, because the words involved are the anatomical words. ‘Bud' is the word for penis and doesn't really hold the same forcefulness as ‘dick' or ‘cock'. ‘Cac' is likewise closer to the English word ‘poop'. All this means the words are funny in their own way, but it's a silly kind of humour as opposed to anything tinged with anger or playful aggression. (If you're curious, the Irish word for vagina is ‘pit' - pronounced ‘pitch' - and you can have as much or as little fun with that factoid as you like). Ultimately, if the English language is a vulgar one, with all its ‘cunts' and ‘shits' and ‘bollocks', then Irish is a prudish language, in which it is impossible to summarise your absolute distaste without seeming like a clown yourself. At least, it is impossible to show your disdain for someone in any terse way. Once again, the talkative nature of the language comes out. Should it be necessary to curse at someone, you would have to do just that - curse them. There are any number of websites that will tell you the phrases to use in these circumstances: ‘Imeacht gan teacht ort' (may you leave without returning), ‘go n-ithe an cat thú is go n-ithe an diabhal an cat' (may the cat eat you, and may the Devil eat the cat), ‘Go mbeadh cosa gloine fút agus go mbrise an ghloine' (may you have glass legs and may the glass break). Sadly, such elaborate cursing is more common as part of the explanation of the ‘no swearwords' rule. You'd be hard-pressed to actually hear an Irish-speaking person say these things. They're far more likely to simply switch languages and swear at you in English, possibly because - as the film Lord of War pointed out to us - people tend to revert to their first languages in moments of pain, frustration or ecstasy, and the first language of many Gaelgors, though they might be loath to admit it, is English. Of course, it is the opinion of many linguists that language is a malleable and generally untameable thing, and although swear words might not be recognised by purists, that doesn't mean they won't find their way into the language. Any language is in constant flux - always evolving - and new words will insert themselves into our vocabulary as irrustobabrously as they please. It's just that, so far in Gaelic, no swearwords have seemed to stick. Possibly this is because forceful swearwords are a very English Thing. And the Irish are nothing if not ‘Not English.' The language's dislike for English loan-words or general English influence is noticeable in the creativity with which such loan-words are destroyed. When the escalator was invented, there was no Irish equivalent for the word, so it became the barely-altered ‘escalator', pronounced esh-cah-lah-torr. But this was much too close to English for comfort and was soon replaced by an Irish substitute - ‘staire beo' - which literally means ‘living stairs'. Which brings us to the unusual case of the word ‘craic'. The origin of this unmistakably Irish word isn't Irish at all, but Anglo-Saxon. ‘Crack' was a slang term for ‘news' or ‘gossip' in England as far back as the 19th century and only became really popular in Ireland, primarily in Ulster, in the 1950s. As late as the 1970s it was still spelled the English way in songs and writing. For whatever reason the word has recently been Gaelicised and then re-borrowed into English, giving the distinct impression that it is an Irish word through and through. Most young Irish people today are convinced of its Gaelic purity. If you're English, why not try writing ‘what's the crack?' on your Irish friends' Facebook walls, and when they indignantly try to correct your spelling, you can give them a lesson in etymology. Your Irish friends will be very grateful for this. That being said, craic is now an Irish word, simply by virtue of its quintessentially Irish definitions. It no longer simply means ‘news' and is distinct from English counterparts. You can still ask somebody ‘what's the craic?' to ask what the news is, but ‘having the craic' has come to encompass a wider concept of ‘good times'. A direct English equivalent doesn't exist. Having ‘fun' is too frivolous and civil, while having ‘a laugh' is close but still too limited in its meaning. ‘Banter' is sometimes put forward as an equivalent, being a similar mixture of conversation, joking and story-telling. But this doesn't work either because there is a subtle difference between the two - banter involves jibes and insults and is more frequently practiced between work colleagues, who might not necessarily have been friends otherwise. Whereas real craic is more common among very close friends or family members, contains a lot more story-telling, anecdotes, reminiscing and fewer jibes at each others' expense. Banter is essentially combative - craic is essentially co-operative. When having the craic with your friends, you ‘pass' the laugh on to somebody else, who then keeps it ‘flowing'. When indulging in banter, you ‘serve' a laugh like a tennis ball and wait for the rebound. Neither of these concepts is restricted to one culture - there is English craic and Irish banter - but my experience is that each culture appears to prefer its own particular blend. Craic can also extend far outside of a single group in a way that banter cannot. Say a group of young men and women (mostly English-speaking but culturally Celtic) gather in a house for a drink. They sit in a circular fashion, enjoying the chatter and tales and generally catching up with whatever misadventures have occurred. At this juncture there is 'some craic bai'. This is not a diminutive phrase. ‘Some craic' is still a good amount of craic. But it's at this point the drinks are finished and the group must move from the house to another venue, almost certainly The Pub. Here, the group will undoubtedly split off into several cells, mingling with the other patrons and night-outers. Intermittently, these cells will meet up or run into one another, trade members and generally shout amusing things. Of course, the other patrons and groups in the bar have unwittingly brought their own craic to the bar. The usual effect is that all the craic becomes compounded until somebody stands on a chair or something and gives an impassioned speech about nothing in particular and everybody laughs and shouts ‘yerrrooo'. It can now be said that the craic is ‘mighty'. It is no longer simply a conversational concept, but an atmospheric one. The danger now is that somebody ‘kills the craic' by saying or doing something sorrowful or aggressive. But for the sake of argument, let's say this doesn't happen. Instead, somebody's cousin arrives through the door with a violin and a friend of his follows with a bodhrán (an Irish instrument - a handheld drum). The bar is small but packed and yet somehow there is room for the cousin and friend to sit on a stool in the corner and play what will be referred to tomorrow as ‘a blinder'. When the music reaches its peak and everybody is enjoying themselves - but not necessarily dancing - it can then be said that the craic is ‘ninety'. This, the consensus goes, is the craic at its absolute peak. If the craic has ever passed this point, it has never been documented or recalled. Thankfully, ninety is the optimum level of craic. Craic is at this point an atmosphere and, simultaneously, an experience. The craic cannot be killed at this level - it will only fade away slowly. Furthermore, it continues to exist as a moment in history long after the fact. Retrospectively, you might expect the craic to be nullified by the force of the resultant hangover - but this is not so. Craic is simply cemented and preserved by a hangover, so long as the hangover is sustained by a large enough group and the night's oracular chronicle set straight. The previous night's craic now exists outside of space, time and the group(s) in which the craic was conceived. 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