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Russians are puzzling over the strange case of Sergei Guriev – one of the country's leading economists, dean of the world-class New School of Economics in Moscow, member of the board of the giant state bank Sberbank, newspaper columnist, and adviser to the Russian government – who, in a single day this week, concluded a "vacation" in France by abruptly quitting all his posts and announcing that he will not be returning to Russia anytime soon.
In another country, the sudden departure of even such a prominent figure might be regarded as a personal matter, and hence attract little notice. But in Russia, where political significance is seldom far from the surface, Mr. Guriev's flight has been received as a dire signal by many intellectuals that the ongoing crackdown against anti-Kremlin protesters and "politically active" non-governmental organizations may now be expanded to include prominent academics and other professionals who think they should be able to work within the establishment while also maintaining openly critical views about President Vladimir Putin and his policies.
"Guriev's departure is a major blow to the public face of Putin's Russia," says Ilya Ponomaryov, a Duma deputy who is facing his own serious troubles, which include investigation by the Kremlin's powerful Investigative Committee after he became a leader of the protest movement that erupted in December 2011 over alleged electoral fraud.
"People like Guriev, whom we call 'system liberals', are one by one getting sacked. They had played the role of showing that all is basically well, you can be a professional, do your job, have your own opinions, even be critical of the Kremlin, and no ill will befall you. Wittingly or not, they put a respectable front on the regime. But that mask has fallen now, and reality is coming into sharp focus," he says.
Guriev's fall from grace
Though a solid, mainstream figure who served on government commissions and reputedly became close to former President Dmitry Medvedev, Guriev never made any bones about his liberal views – which he espoused in a regular column for the Moscow business daily Vedomosti – his sympathies for the protest movement, or his personal contribution of 10,000 roubles (just over $300) a year ago to anti-corruption blogger and protest leader Alexei Navalny.
Guriev also served on an independent expert panel in 2011 that examined the prosecution's case against politically disobedient oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky, who was sentenced for a second time two years ago, and which found the trial was rife with legal, procedural, and factual errors.
That latter activity may have been Guriev's undoing. During the month of April he was reportedly summoned repeatedly by the Investigative Committee, mainly to discuss Mr. Khodorkovsky and his now-dismantled oil major Yukos, while investigators also paid threatening visits to the New School of Economics.
Finally breaking his silence and speaking to The New York Times on Friday, Guriev said investigators had put escalating pressure on him to cooperate, including a demand to hand over five years' worth of professional and personal emails, and submit to searches of his home and office.
"I have no issues with Putin or Medvedev. It is just that I (and my family) have a subjective dislike of my chances to lose my freedom, given that I have done nothing wrong," the Times quotes Guriev as saying.
The Kremlin's Investigative Committee is building a series of cases against dissidents, including almost 30 people charged with inciting "mass disorders" during peaceful demonstration on the eve of Mr. Putin's inauguration for a third term last May allegedly under the direction of foreign-inspired leaders.
A broader crackdown
Another case – which appears, in the Investigative Committee's narrative, to be related – involves the alleged misappropriation of state funds given to former President Medvedev's pet "modernization" project of Skolkovo. In this dossier, the parliamentarian Mr. Ponomaryov, who was paid $700,000 for research and consultation on behalf of Skolkovo, is accused of being the conduit through which sympathetic government officials allegedly funneled state cash to the street protest movement.
Ponomaryov says the charges are "ridiculous," and that he openly declared and paid taxes on legitimately earned income.
Yet another potential case, which has not yet been announced, may well be a third trial for Khodorkovsky and his co-defendent Platon Lebedev, who are due to be released next year after spending over a decade in prison.
Khodorkovsky's lawyer, Vadim Klyugvant, says they have received no official notice of new charges against his client, but all signs point that way.
"Since the first case was initiated in 2003, there have always been additional charges budding from the principal case," he says. "We've already been through a whole second trial. There is no legal basis for fresh charges against Khodorkovsky, but everything depends upon the tasks set to a group of investigators who have, by now, made their entire careers on pursuing him. Some of them have been promoted to generals by now," he adds.
This connects with Guriev's tale, experts say, because as one of the key experts who tore apart the previous case against Khodorkovsky, he will be under great pressure to recant.
"The Khodorkovsky case was never really closed," says Masha Lipman, editor of the Moscow Carnegie Center's Pro et Contra journal. "He's supposed to be released next year, but many people, including me, won't believe it until they see it."
'People have to make a choice'
Sergei Markov, a former adviser to Putin who often expresses the inner-Kremlin point of view, says that Guriev was trying to stand on two stools, and couldn't keep it up.
"Guriev was a strong critic of Putin, at the same time he worked for the Russian government. Such people have to make a choice, either don't be an opponent, or don't try to work for the government. Guriev gave expertise to support Khodorkovsky, and yet he had received money from Khodorkovsky. This is a good starting point for investigation," Mr. Markov says.
Guriev strongly denies ever having received money from Khodorkovsky.
Markov goes on to paint a wider conspiracy.
"Guriev's departure was specially organized by some people who want to protect high-level opponents within the establishment. There are such people, who want to retain their high positions while being secret opponents of Putin. Guriev was an open opponent, but there are also hidden ones," he says.
Is Medvedev next?
Some experts say the Investigative Committee is working its way toward accusing members of former President Medvedev's circle, and perhaps ultimately Medvedev himself, of financing, encouraging, and possibly even organizing the protest movement.
"It all comes down to the view, on the part of the siloviki," – former members of the security forces who came into power alongside ex-KGB agent Putin – "that Medvedev was too permissive, too liberal, and that he may have privately sympathized with the protesters," says Ms. Lipman.
"The push for Putin to get rid of Medvedev and everything he supposedly stands for is getting stronger by the day.... Putin is moving from a more open to a more rigorously-controlled society, and the siloviki are playing an increasingly influential role," she adds.
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Guriev, the economist who thought he could work within the system without sacrificing his principles, has made his personal escape, but left behind a stark message to the rest of Russia's liberal intelligentsia, she says.
"The Kremlin wants everybody to know that even if the current crackdown comes at the cost of losing some of Russia's best minds, that's a price they don't mind paying." | positive |
Interview: Marc Labelle of Dirty Honey | Parklife DC Menu Utility DC's biggest blog for concert reviews Home About Us Contact Us Our Events Our Partners Thrushie Awards Parklife DC Live Review Preview Local Spotlight Around Town Stars and Bars Interview: Marc Labelle of Dirty Honey Posted on March 30, 2020 by Chris R. Smyth in Uncategorized and tagged California, Dirty Honey, glam, hard rock, Interview, Los Angeles, Marc Labelle, MECU Pavilion. Dirty Honey performs at MECU Pavilion on Sept. 22, 2019. (Photo by Chris Smyth) Los Angeles-based rock and roll band Dirty Honey are beating the odds. As an unsigned band, Dirty Honey has overcome the obstacles that come with not having a major label in their corner, and the band saw their debut single, “When I’m Gone,” become a #1 US rock radio hit in late 2019. Dirty Honey was supposed to be in Australia right now recording their new album, but the travel restrictions caused by the coronavirus have stuck the band in Los Angeles. Lead singer Marc Labelle recently spoke with Parklife DC’s Chris Smyth about what it’s like to write and record in this time of coronavirus, the band’s relationship with Slash and Myles Kennedy, their upcoming European tour with Alter Bridge, and when we may see Dirty Honey make their first stop in Washington, DC. This transcription has been edited for clarity. Listen to the audio of the entire interview here: https://parklifedc.files.wordpress.com/2020/03/marclabelle_dirtyhoney.m4a Chris Smyth: This is Chris Smyth with Parklife DC and I am speaking on the phone with Marc Labelle, the lead singer of Dirty Honey. Marc, thanks for talking with me. Marc Labelle: Thanks for having me. How are you? CS: I’m doing great, how about yourself? ML: I’ve been better, but you know, this is a weird time, obviously. But there’s worse things that I could be doing, or could have to do I guess. Other than staying home, you know? CS: Right, so let’s start with that. How are you doing? What are you doing to pass the time right now? Because you know, we are all stuck home. ML: Yeah, we were actually supposed to be, we were kind of scheduled to be in the studio in Australia right now. Obviously, we are not in Australia. The borders are closed. We’re just taking the time to write some new music, get some stuff demoed. There a lot of emails going back and forth between us and our producer. And it’s kind of an agonizing writing process that we all put ourselves through. But it’s kind of a good reset button because we’ve been pretty much on the road the whole last year. Even though the whole world seems to be falling apart, there’s not a lot of outside influence or expectation or anything. Everyone seems to be focused on what’s happening in the world, and it gives us a time to reset and focus and worry about writing music. Other than obviously staying healthy. CS: Sure, well how are you guys doing that? Are you just writing stuff and demoing it and sending it back and forth? Are you jumping on Google hangouts together and trying to play together? ML: No, we’re definitely still getting together. Our whole philosophy is you do it together. You get in a room together and you record it together. We’ve been keeping the total number of people under ten. But yeah, we’ve been getting into our little studio up in the valley and demoing some stuff and sending it to the producer. Obviously he can’t be with us in the room. He lives in Australia, so that poses its own challenges. And we certainly talk to him or Skype or Zoom. The band though, yeah, we’ve still been getting together and writing and demoing stuff, so that’s no problem. CS: Cool, so I know that you guys did your previous album in Australia, your EP you did in Australia, and now you’re doing this one again. Why continue to go back to Australia when you live in Los Angeles? There’s a thousand recording studios you could choose from. ML: Our producer lives in Byron Bay with his family. And he’s got a great studio out there. Initially when we started looking at options the first time around, it was, do we go somewhere in LA? Do we go somewhere in Nashville? Lets check out rates, this and that. Studios in LA, good ones, can be $2,500 a day. So that gets pretty costly pretty quick. And then Nick the producer was like, “If you guys can just get yourselves out to Australia, we’ll give you the studio for free. And if you guys get a record deal or a publishing deal or whatever, you can just pay me on the back end.” And that’s sort of the arrangement we have with him and that’s what we wound up doing. All in all, we did the whole thing for less than $10,000. That’s four days in a nice studio in LA. So it seemed like an obvious risk to take. And you get to make a record with somebody that was in the room making some of our favorite records from Pearl Jam to STP to Springsteen to Rage Against the Machine. That alone was worth the trip. You know, just to work with him. CS: I don’t know if you’ve said the guy’s name? Who is your producer? ML: Nick DiDia. He was an engineer for Brendan O’Brien, who has made so many great records. He started producing bands in the late ’90s, and he got tied up with this band Powderfinger out of Australia. It’s a great band, and we are certainly enjoying that relationship that he’s sort of made in Australia. And he’s got his roots set there and stayed there ever since he started working with them. Stream Dirty Honey by Dirty Honey on Spotify: CS: There is obviously no way to know how this is all going play out in the short term. But is the hope that you guys basically have everything ready to go so that when you step foot into the recording studio you guys can just basically play the songs and get everything recorded? ML: Yeah. I think once you start getting well recorded demos and sort of more complete ideas. A lot of stuff that flies around, you know, it could be as simple as me humming something into my phone while I was walking on some street in New York City. Once you sort of flush that stuff out as a group in the studio, you lay it down and hear what it sounds like with a full band it takes on a new life or it doesn’t. Sometimes things fall short in that way. And then we send it to Nick and he might say, “you know why don’t we try something else here? Maybe throw this part at the beginning instead of the end?” And we take those suggestions and we do it all over again. Hopefully we can actually get out there to record it and track it with him. He does a lot of the nuance stuff. He can make sure we get the right vocal take that has the right personality and the right emotion. And same with everybody else. That’s where his brilliance comes in. It’s a subtle thing, but it makes a big difference. CS: Are we looking at a full length album or is it going to be another EP? ML: You know, I don’t know how many tunes we’re gonna do yet. Right now, there is definitely a wealth of material. It doesn’t seem like that’s going to be the issue. I just think you want everything to be really, really good that you put out into the world these days, so if that ends up being five or eight songs, I don’t know. I’m hoping for eight at least right now. I think that’d be a good number. So we’ll see. Remains to be determined. CS: All right. I want to talk to you about touring and all that, if that’s alright? You guys are still I guess supposed to go on this big European tour with Alter Bridge. I’m guessing that’s up in the air but as of right now it’s still scheduled? Is that about right? ML: Yeah. It’s still on for now. I think one of the festivals got canceled today. I’m not sure which one. But it’s looking bleak but it’s still on right now. We’ll probably know more in the next two weeks or so. CS: You guys haven’t been to Europe as far as I’m aware. Do they know who you are over there? Are you going in cold with Alter Bridge and trying to win everybody over? ML: Yeah, somewhat. I was handling the merch. The online merch sales for a long time, and there is definitely a lot of stuff that goes to Italy, the UK, France, certainly Germany. Like, a lot of stuff. For whatever reason, whether it’s Spotify, YouTube, the internet, I don’t know, there’s definitely people that know us over there. But we’ve definitely never been over there in a touring capacity at all. So that’ll be a first. But from what we’ve heard from everybody, that is definitely a market that is really going to like Dirty Honey. Everybody seems to be on the same page with that one, from other musicians to fans, it’s all across the board so we are pretty pumped to get there. CS: Yeah, it seems that right now that Europe and the UK and all that still have a big fan base for rock music, probably a little more so than here in the States. ML: Definitely, and a big one just from knowing what I send out to people, definitely a big one is Italy. I’ve sent so much stuff to Italy this past year. I don’t know how they know about us. I think there was some radio air play over there on Virgin Radio and Radio Franchise. And it just happened one random day that like, I don’t know, two dozen orders from a foreign country came in all on the same day and I was like what is going on over there? And I had to figure out all of these international shipping policies. It was a pretty interesting, tedious day for me, but it’s a good problem to have. CS: So you guys have already opened for Alter Bridge, you’ve opened for Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators, and you’ve opened for Guns N Roses. So how did this relationship with Slash and Myles and that whole crew, how’d that develop, and how has that gone through over time? ML: So our first real show other than locally in LA was in Phoenix with Slash and Myles and the Conspirators. So they were the first ones to really hear us before anything was even released. This was October 2018 before we even made the record. We had a demo of “When I’m Gone,” and Slash picks the bands, and our manager put in a call to his manager and sent the song to Slash and said “Hey, these guys would love to open for you.” And Slash was like “Hell yeah, lets do it. Sounds great.” And that was three shows, that run. The last of which was in Denver. Myles, who is so nice, said that night in Denver, he said it a couple times on stage, he said “Give it up for Dirty Honey. I really think they are the future of rock and roll. It’s great to see a good young rock band. I really like those guys. Please support them.” And we were like, oh that’s strange, he really went for it tonight. And then he pulled me aside backstage that night and was like “I just gotta tell you I really love you and your band, and you’ve got a great voice. I’m really, really pulling for you guys. I think what you do is great, and I just wanted you to hear it from me.” And I was like, oh cool. That was really the first time I had a conversation with him, but he was very nice. And then a couple months later we went out with him and Slash again. And then we got the Guns thing. And then Slash was nice enough to have me sing with him at this event for Gibson. I did an Aerosmith and a Zeppelin song with him. That was obviously a dream come true. It’s been about two years now, but to say they were the first to kind of take us under their wings is an understatement because they definitely were. Myles really stuck his neck out for us. In public, still to this day he’s always talking about Dirty Honey, which is so cool! He’s such a cool, genuine guy, and a good fan of music and rock and roll, and it’s nice to know that someone like that is in your corner. It really helps motivate you and encourage you to keep going. Read Parklife DC’s review of Dirty Honey at MECU Pavilion, opening Alter Bridge, in 2019. CS: That’s really cool. That’s really cool that he’s been doing that. And obviously he’s bringing you guys out on the road again so it’s not a lie. He must think a whole lot of you guys. ML: Yeah, and Tremonti too. We did a whole tour with Alter Bridge, and he’s so awesome. He’s another guy that’s a great vibe backstage and a big music fan, and he loves playing guitar. He’s been nothing but supportive too, so I have to tip my hat to all those guys for their support. Not only what they say, but by taking us out on the road with them and introducing us to their fans, it’s a huge, huge help for a younger band. CS: Yeah, I caught you guys when you opened for them back in Baltimore back in September. I got to see you guys play then, which was great. ML: That was at MECU, I think, right? CS: Yeah, the pavilion right in downtown Baltimore. ML: That was the night, Myles, I think lost his voice. CS: He did yeah. He admitted it. He said it on stage that he got sick. And then a few nights later he had to cancel or postpone a show if I remember correctly. ML: I don’t think they actually postponed anything. They just kind of had the crowd sing for him. And Tremonti picked up the slack for him a little bit too. Which was cool to see. They kind of wear that as a badge of honor that they really have a great track record of not cancelling or postponing shows. But you know you’d obviously understand if the singer doesn’t have a voice you kind of understand them not playing. But they pushed through man. There were three bands on that bill and we got to give it up to them for not cancelling on us. That was a welcome surprise, certainly. CS: No, that’s good. Even with his struggles, he still sounded really clean, really good. And it’s always good to hear Mark step up because I think he’s got a really solid voice, and his stuff with Tremonti shows that off too. ML: I said the same thing to Myles actually when it happened. I was like dude, I heard you weren’t having a great night singing, and I went out to the front. I was in the back on the lawn there listening to him, and I really couldn’t tell that you weren’t having your best night. I thought you sounded fine. Watch the official music video for “Rolling 7s” by Dirty Honey on YouTube: CS: I want to talk about your video for “Rolling 7s.” I think it’s really cool. I like how it looks like it’s all one continuous shot the whole time. How did that come about? Who thought thought of that idea and how did that come about? Because I’m sure you didn’t do it in just one take. ML: Yeah, so it’s actually three shots. There’s a beginning shot. The whole middle is one take. Everything inside the bar is one take. CS: Oh really? ML: Yeah. And then there is obviously the shot of her leaving outside. It was kind of my idea to do a one take sort of thing. The director is a great friend of mine. He’s done a ton of music videos mostly in the hip-hop world. But I just told him, I just see a girl on a bike, in the desert, rolling into the intro to this song. What happens after that, I have no idea, but I would like to see it be a one take thing. If you’re up for the cinematic challenge of doing that, which I knew he would be, lets try and conceptually come up with something that works for that. And he was like “Let’s do it.” He wrote this great treatment, and the day of making the video was filled out by just executing the camera movements. All the actors were awesome. The location was amazing. That was the struggle, was just getting the camera to move at the right time, in sync with the song when it needed to move from the front to the back. Their production team, Aplusfilmz did an incredible job. And I’ve had a ton of cinematographers come up to me saying that video is crazy. If you really watch it, it’s crazy what you guys pulled off in a day. It takes weeks to prep that. Yeah I got to tip my hat to Scott Fleishman from Aplusfilmz for executing that one. CS: Very cool, very cool. That’s all I got for you. I really appreciate you taking all this time to speak with me. And I hope that whenever you guys are able to get back out there and you guys set up a US tour, you make a swing through DC again. ML: I think we will. I’m pretty confident we’ll be swinging there before the fall. We haven’t actually been to the DC area, we’ve only been to Baltimore. We got to get to DC proper. My brother lives out that way, so I’m sure he’d be grateful to see us a little closer to home to. CS: Yeah, that’d be great man. ML: Cool man, thanks so much. CS: Thanks again for taking so much time. 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More than 50 former Wisconsin judges filed a petition Wednesday with the Wisconsin Supreme Court requesting that it create “strong new rules” that would determine when judges must disqualify themselves from cases. These new rules are needed in order to remove conflicts of interest and “even the appearance of bias,” the judges argue.
The group says in a news release it is taking this unusual step “in response to growing spending in Wisconsin’s judicial elections, as well as recent changes that have loosened contribution limits to judicial candidates and recusal standards for Supreme Court justices.”
The Wisconsin Supreme Court in 2010 adopted new rules that say judges do not need to disqualify themselves from cases solely based on campaign contributions.
The judges argue in their petition for greater safeguards against judicial abuse. “As money in elections becomes more predominant, citizens rightfully ask whether justice is for sale. The appearance of partiality that large campaign donations cause strikes at the heart of the judicial function, which depends on the public’s respect for its judgments.”
The 54 former judges who signed the petition, some of whom still work as reserve judges, are requesting that the Supreme Court establish specific contribution amounts that would necessitate a recusal. They propose $10,000 for Supreme Court justices; $2,500 for Appeals Court judges; $1,000 for Circuit Court judges and $500 for Municipal Court judges.
Former Dane County Judge Maryann Sumi says the effort started more than a year ago at the annual conference for Wisconsin judges. “We started talking about the rule passed in 2010 and how bad it was,” she says. “People just got on the bandwagon.”
The group intentionally did not reach out to sitting judges, she adds. “We thought it would put them in an awkward position.”
Sumi says the request for a change in rules is driven in part by a 2009 U.S. Supreme Court ruling. According to the petition, the Court concluded in Caperton v. A.T. Massey Coal Co. that a “‘fair tribunal’ had not been provided when a West Virginia state supreme court justice refused to recuse himself from a case where one of the parties had contributed huge amounts in support of the justice’s election.”
The petition also notes that the Center for American Progress, in 2014, conducted an empirical review of recusal rules in all states that elect judges. “Only three states had lower grades for their systems to address the real and perceived conflicts created by campaign contributions to the judge by parties and/or attorneys.”
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Zombie killing with a twist
One of the numerous games delayed from 2014 to 2015 was the first-person, zombie parkour game from Techland, Dying Light. I had played Dying Light previously at PAX Prime 2013, where the developer had emphasized the difference between their day and night cycles. With this E3 demo, they wanted to show off how players would progress in the game, from someone afraid of taking zombies head-on to an undead-killing master.
The demo started very similar to my previous experience. I was guided into a small arena where I could familiarize myself with the game’s controls. Dying Light is highlighted by its parkour nature; the game revolves around running, jumping, and climbing. By performing these acts players will earn agility points which can be used to level up the character. Techland wanted people to improve their character through their actions. The more you practice something, the better you will become at it.
After reacquainting myself with the layout of the controls, I head into the world of Dying Light. The first section of the game begins in rundown slums, something which looks Middle-Eastern or African by its architecture. It’s dusty, brown, the sunlight bathes the entire city with its golden rays. Dying Light is set in a fictional city, but its look is definitely exotic.
I have barely left my little safety ground and instantly I am confronted by zombies, meandering slowly towards me. In this narrow alley there appears to be no immediate escape, one of the Dying Light’s strengths. While there’s no escape on the ground level, I hop onto a car and climb up a nearby building. Looking for the high ground and plotting your traversal are some of the most important strategies in Dying Light.
Although I am told the section I am playing is relatively early in the game, the world is already swarming with zombies. They aren’t all on the ground, some have made their way to rooftops, others are lurking in windows, ready to reach out and grab you when you think you’re safe. When the road isn’t clear and there’s no way through, you can use distractions such as firecrackers to lure zombies away from the trail and create a way through.
As I jump, climb, and plot my way through the city, my experience allows me to level up, and so I can choose a skill from the agility skill tree. This first level up allows me to pick between a slide move or a dodge I can use to evade zombies. I opt for the slide. There are also strength points which are acquired when in combat. You can use these strength points to upgrade your stamina or improve your combat skills.
After giving some zombies the slip, I climb a series of stairs and reach my objective. Some survivors are trapped without electricity and bandits have surrounded them. I attempt to take the bandits head on, but my weak fighting skills prevent me from being able to take them out. Instead I am forced to run. I find a safehouse, get an hour of sleep, and wait for the cover of night.
While the majority of zombies in Dying Light are the stumbling, bumbling buffoons who can only get you when you’re close, there is a special breed of zombies who can climb, jump, and run the same as you. At night these predators come out in force and caution is your best ally. Instead of breathlessly running through the world of Dying Light you are forced to take it slow, hide from plain sight, and pray you aren’t detected. Survival sense is the one special ability you have at your disposal. Using this skill you can detect these special zombies, and avoid them. It creates a stealth element to Dying Light, dynamically changing the nature of the game.
I reach the safe zone which has now been cleared of bandits thanks to increased population of zombies which come out at night. A few of these undead are prowling the area, but I take them out slowly, one on one, the only way I can fight these creatures at this early stage of the game. After killing the zombies, I return power to the hiding survivors and make the area secure for inhabitants again.
We fast forward to a new section of Dying Light’s fictional city. The more you progress through the story, the more the city opens up for exploration. This new section is filled with canals and market squares, more developed than the Slums section we started at - at least it was until the zombies came around.
I’m perched on a balcony overlooking the new playground where I must fight the undead. Below me is the aforementioned canal and I recklessly leap into the air and plunge into the water. I swim through the canal and scamper up a wall, pulling myself into a market square. My character climbs faster now, their agility clearly improved from earlier.
My parkour skills are not the only thing that is improved. As opposed to the wimpy baseball bat I started with, I now have a veritable arsenal of weapons. I start with a spiked aluminum baseball bat, then whip out an electric hammer, after that I wield a flaming machete. All of these weapons are designed for gory kills and nasty power attacks. Heads roll, blood flies, and bones break, rendering zombies helpless. Each weapon carries different weight and attack speed; with slower weapons you have to kick zombies away with the left bumper button before you can deliver some punishing damage. It’s not as over the top as Dead Rising and when you see a horde of zombies the best strategy is still to run.
Another skill my character has gained is the ability to use a grappling hook. This hook allows me to reach places I could not get to on my own and could also be used to pull enemies toward me. As I traverse the rooftops, familiarizing myself with my new toy, I come across another bandit. Instead of engaging him head on, I can use zombies to do my dirty work. I pull out a handgun and blow up some explosive barrels nearby, attracting the zombies to this bandit. They get to work quickly and soon he is lunch.
My objective is to reach a friend hiding out in a nearby tower. I jump, climb, and grapple my way up to him. The zombie killing is great, but simply jumping rooftop to rooftop is exhilarating all on its own. When I do have to fight zombies, I can use my power attacks to knock them from the high ground, making quick work of them. When I finally throw open the doors to my friend’s hideout, I find he has been turned himself. He tackles me out the window and we go for a long fall. That’s where my time with Dying Light ends.
Dying Light continues to show off how much faster it is than previous zombie games. The parkour aspect of the title makes for an adrenaline pumping experience. I held my breath during dicey jumps, fretted over chase sequences, and winced as I dismembered my foes. Dying Light is due in February 2015 and will be available on PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One. | positive |
Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption George Osborne: "This week is all about making clear that we are going to secure the recovery"
The Ministry of Defence has reached a budget deal which will see further civilian jobs cut but "no reduction in military capacity", George Osborne has said.
The chancellor, due to outline £11.5bn of savings across Whitehall in his Spending Review on Wednesday, added the economy was "out of intensive care".
He also said he was also looking at the affordability of pensioner benefits.
Labour said the economy was facing a "difficult few years".
Mr Osborne will outline cuts when he delivers his 2015/16 Spending Review, but is expected to announce investment in infrastructure projects, including roads, railways, education and science.
'Tough choice'
Speaking on BBC One's Andrew Marr Show, he said: "I've settled with the defence department. Many people thought that was going to be one of the biggest challenges."
He added that he and Defence Secretary Philip Hammond had come to agree on a "tough choice".
Analysis So one of the last hold-outs has reached a settlement with the Treasury, and the deal struck with the Ministry of Defence epitomises this whole spending review. Day-to-day spending - in this case civilian jobs - has been cut so that priorities like troop numbers and cyber security can be protected or enhanced. What will that mean for Vince Cable's business department, which is waiting until the eleventh hour to settle its budget? George Osborne also hoped to force Labour to take a position on spending cuts and Ed Balls says he is signed up, but crucially the shadow chancellor signalled that he would be prepared to borrow more in 2015 if it's for investment. And there is a consensus emerging between the parties that the affordability of benefits for pensioners needs to be considered at some point in the future, but that's a debate for another day.
Mr Osborne said: "The civilian [MoD staff] head count is going to be reduced. There will not be a reduction in military capability."
This comes on top of previous reductions in military and civilian staffing, as the government attempts to reduce the budget deficit.
An MoD spokesman said the settlement was "tough but deliverable", adding: "Further genuine efficiencies have been found which has ensured there will be no reductions in military output as a result."
Mr Osborne also announced that £10m a year would be made available to help veterans injured in recent campaigns and their families. This would come from fines imposed for the Libor bank interest rate-fixing scandal.
The chancellor said he had not reached a budget deal with Business Secretary Vince Cable for his department, but added that he was "confident we are going to do this in short order".
Amid the cuts, spending on health, schools and overseas aid have been ring-fenced.
Asked if this meant too big a squeeze on other areas of government spending, Mr Osborne said: "They are called ring-fenced, but they really are the public's priorities."
Mr Osborne said: "I'm confident we are coming out of intensive care and we can turn this country around. There's certainly a chance of a relapse if we abandon our plan."
'Big deficit'
Labour has said it would take winter fuel payments from the richest pensioners, but Prime Minister David Cameron made a pledge at the 2010 general election to protect them.
Mr Osborne said that commitment applied to this parliament, without committing to funding pensioner benefits beyond the 2015 election, acknowledging that "we have got to look at how we can afford them".
Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption Ed Balls: "We will have to find different ways to make different choices"
He added: "When it comes to pensions and pensioner benefits, our society is getting older, we are going to be spending more on our older people. I want to make sure that's sustainable."
Mr Osborne also said: "All those pensioner benefits - not the basic state pension - all those other pensioner benefits, of course we have got to look at how we can afford them.
"I do think the simplest thing that we can do is to increase the pension age as we have done and set out those increases to 66 and 67.
"I don't want pensioners to be impoverished. I want pensioners to have a standard of living that reflects the fact they have worked hard and saved hard all their lives."
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls said the government should do more to boost the economy to avoid the need to make cuts.
He told BBC One's Andrew Marr Show he was expecting to "inherit a big deficit" after the next general election in 2015.
And he urged the coalition to spend an extra £10bn on infrastructure projects before then, adding: "I fear we could be in for a difficult few years."
Mr Balls said he did not expect to include a VAT cut in Labour's manifesto for the 2015 general election.
He added: "On current spending, day-to-day spending, we're saying we'll have to make changes within their plans, we're not going to be spending more.
"On capital spending, we're saying this year and next year, the chancellor should be investing to get the economy growing."
Labour leader Ed Miliband has announced that he would not be able to afford to reverse Mr Osborne's cuts should his party come to power in 2015.
For the Liberal Democrats, deputy leader Simon Hughes told BBC One's Sunday Politics his party wanted "the maximum investment we can deliver to get the economy going". | positive |
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Solving visual correspondence between the two eyes via domain-based population encoding in nonhuman primates – Fingerprint — Oregon Health & Science University Skip to main navigation Skip to search Skip to main content Oregon Health & Science University Home Help & FAQ Home Profiles Research Units Core Facilities Grants Publications Search by expertise, name or affiliation Solving visual correspondence between the two eyes via domain-based population encoding in nonhuman primates Gang Chen, Haidong D. Lu, Hisashi Tanigawa, Anna W. Roe Oregon National Primate Research Center Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review 9 Scopus citations Overview Fingerprint Fingerprint Dive into the research topics of 'Solving visual correspondence between the two eyes via domain-based population encoding in nonhuman primates'. Together they form a unique fingerprint. Sort by Weight Alphabetically Medicine & Life Sciences Visual Cortex 100% Primates 88% Depth Perception 84% Eye 58% Vision Disparity 48% Population 37% Optical Imaging 34% Haplorhini 29% Brain 15% Powered by Pure, Scopus & Elsevier Fingerprint Engine™ © 2022 Elsevier B.V We use cookies to help provide and enhance our service and tailor content. By continuing you agree to the use of cookies Log in to Pure About web accessibility | negative |
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Amity Book Blog: Release + Review - Why It's Real - C.A Harms & S. Moose Pages Home Review Policy/Contact Us. Meet the Team! Tuesday, April 14, 2020 Release + Review - Why It's Real - C.A Harms & S. Moose Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/49129896-why-it-s-real Cover design: Designs by Dana Cover photography: Sara Eirew Photographer Blurb: No matter how hard you try to put your past behind you, it always manages to catch up with you and make you question your decisions. Those unexpected events that leave you feeling as though there’s nowhere to turn, nothing can change the outcome. Aimee's life hasn't always been easy. She made a choice a long time ago to make a difference. She wanted to prove to those who doubted her that she was strong and could survive anything. The youngest in her firm, she was made partner, and her life was exactly as she wanted it to be. Or was it? Remy was strong and confident. He lived a life most men would die for. Dominating the corporate world during the day and partying with socialites at night, he had everything he needed. Or so he thought. One changing moment. One drastic decision. Together, would they truly be able to discover why it’s real? Louise's Review Wow! Why it's Real is hard hitting, it is filled with so much emotion you need to make sure you can block out your day because the moment you start reading you won't want to stop. Aimee knew it was casual but the heart wants what the heart wants, when Remy pushes her away she goes into protection mode and that means avoiding him at all costs. When Remy finally comes to his senses, has he ruined any chance of a happily ever after or will a tragedy tear them apart? I personally really enjoyed this book, with a roller coaster of emotions i couldn't put it down. This was the first time i have read Harms & Moose and i can tell you now sign me up for whatever they have coming next, this duo is on fire. Star Ratings; Plot: 5/5 Characters: 5/5 Heat: 5/5 Writing Style: 5/5 Overall: 5/5 Buy Links (Kindle Unlimited): Amazon US: https://amzn.to/2XjjEfL Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/2Rpwjda Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/2xZLByv Amazon AU: https://amzn.to/3e6Nom3 C.A. Harms Bio and Links Bestselling Author C.A. Harms is an avid romance and mystery reader. She's always had a love for books, getting lost in writing and storytelling even as a young girl. She enjoys happy endings and HEA love stories. When she is not writing or reading she enjoys spending time with her husband and two children. FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/AuthorCAHarms/ WEBSITE: https://www.authorcaharms.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/Charms0814 INSTAGRAM: Instagram.com/authorcaharms/ NEWSLETTER: http://bit.ly/1xsgHCS AMAZON: http://www.amazon.com/C.A.-Harms/e/B00BM5QT9S/ Email: [email protected] S. Moose Bio & links New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author S. 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With MSNBC president Phil Griffin's announcement that he is lifting Keith Olberann's "indefinite" suspension after just two days, the "riveting" drama over the "Countdown" host's future at the network has ended as abruptly as it began. Olbermann was yanked off the air on Friday after Politico reported he made three undisclosed political donations to Democratic candidates in apparent violation of NBC's ethics policy, but Olbermann will return to anchor seat on Tuesday evening. Did Olbermann's suspension serve any purpose? (Watch Rachel Maddow's take on the suspension)
The punishment was a joke: "This was nothing more than a farcical publicity stunt," says Ed Morrissey at Hot Air. MSNBC was embarrassed about its shamelessly biased election night coverage — anchored by Olbermann, a Democratic shill — so Griffin made a stink about Olbermann's donations to make the network appear more "journalistically pure" than Fox News. If MSNBC really wanted to punish Olbermann, it would have done more than force him to take a long weekend.
"Olbermann returns after two nights off on Tuesday"
This will only embolden Olbermann: This "ridiculous episode" was "bound to backfire on MSNBC," says Michael J.W. Stickings at The Reaction. MSNBC is "far less of a network" without Olbermann — as the "outpouring of support" for him demonstrated. It doesn't matter whether network executives thought Olbermann deserved to be suspended, or the whole thing was a trick to boost ratings — this was a fight the company couldn't win.
"The return of Keith Olbermann"
MSNBC was right to back down: Phil Griffin did the "right thing" by reinstating Keith Olbermann, says John R. Guardiano at The American Spectator. But he "and his NBC management colleagues still have a lot of explaining to do." Olbermann and his network are "avowedly partisan," but in today's "free and open" media market that hardly makes them unique. MSNBC has the right to demand that Olbermann do a good job — but, under the U.S. Constitution, the man has the right to put his "money where his mouth and his opinions are."
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By most reports, the debate surrounding a proposed constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage in the Minnesota House lasted hours on Saturday night before passing on a 70-62 vote. But really, there was no debate.
Instead there were hours and hours of impassioned floor speeches invoking the better of Minnesota political history and culture to turn away from bigotry and discrimination. But those who supported the measure, who forced the issue through the House at a time when there is no budget and the state government will likely shut down because of that fact, they said nothing.
And their silence was deafening.
They were not out on the House floor advocating for enshrining discrimination into the Minnesota state constitution. At best one lone representative, Rep. Steve Gottwalt (R-St. Cloud) stood up and said that the amendment was necessary because he did not believe it should be up to judges to interpret equal protection guarantees as applying to same-sex couples. But that was it.
Minnesota law already bans gay marriage and DFL Gov. Mark Dayton has vowed to fight the issue with “every fiber” of his being, though ultimately he can do little since governors have no veto over constitutional amendments passed by a legislative majority.
So instead it will be up to the people of Minnesota who will vote on the ban in November 2012. The opposition to this amendment was fierce, and despite the loss of the vote, it is already organizing for an 18 month battle to defeat the measure. Many Republicans were visibly uncomfortable with the vote, especially since the last poll from the Star Tribune showed a majority of Minnesotans did not support the ban.
This may prove to be one of the most significant political misreads by state Republicans to date.
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Last night I tweeted at John Gruber and MG Siegler: "What a load of horseshit. All due respect, but horseshit."
The tweet was in reference to a post on Daring Fireball citing MG's "review" of the Galaxy Nexus. Now, I won't take issue with his review overall. He's entitled to his opinions, and while I certainly disagree with many of his points, I won't knock him because we don't see eye to eye.
I want to state clearly that this isn't about MG and John, who I think are smart guys with lots of really spot on opinions and observations. This is about a particular line of thinking that I fundamentally disagree with (and think is ultimately damaging to our community).
What set me off last night, and what I continue to be unsettled by today, is the passage which Gruber quotes — and ultimately agrees with:
Unfortunately, the system still lacks much of the fine polish that iOS users enjoy. The majority of Android users will probably think such criticism is bullshit, but that has always been the case. I imagine it’s probably hard for a Mercedes owner to describe to a Honda owner how attention to detail makes their driving experience better when both machines get them from point A to point B. As a Honda owner myself, I’m not sure I would buy it — I’d have to experience it to understand it, I imagine. And most Android lovers are not going to spend enough time with iOS to fully appreciate the differences.
Gruber then adds: "You either see it or you don't."
This doesn't get under my skin because I have some kind of allegiance to one brand or another. It doesn't get under my skin because I fundamentally disagree that Android 4.0 lacks the polish of iOS.
It gets under my skin because it is a pompous, privileged, insulting, and myopic viewpoint which reeks of class warfare — and it is indicative of a growing sentiment I see amongst people in the tech community.
And... it's a shitty way to think about other people.
Let's take this point by point.
1: Android users will take criticism about polish as "bullshit."
This is pretty great for MG, because right off the bat he's able to dismiss any arguments which run counter to his by generalizing the entire userbase of Android as confrontational.
2: "It's probably hard for a Mercedes owner to describe to a Honda owner how attention to detail makes their driving experience better." Or rather, it's hard for a rich person to explain to a middle- or low-income person why expensive things are empirically better.
This is so outrageous and insulting, it's hard to believe MG could type the words without being embarrassed and quickly deleting them.
I mean, sidenote to MG — read your words out loud. How are you not embarrassed by them?
For starters, it assumes a childish, simplistic, and pedantic worldview: expensive things or those that are ascribed more value by a segment of the population are inherently "better" than other things. Obviously everyone wants and needs the more expensive thing if they have an opportunity to get it. The Mercedes really is better than the Honda.
It assumes that given the situation, you would always choose the more expensive item, and that your needs or wants couldn't possibly be out of alignment with the features or luxury offered by a more expensive product.
More insultingly, it suggests that as a person who is not part of whatever elite group MG believes exists, you couldn't even really understand why the Mercedes is superior.
As a friend of mine said to me when discussing my tweet, just because you give consumer goods different values than I do doesn't mean you don't / can't know what I know.
To suggest that that's the case here is offensive.
3: "As a Honda owner myself, I’m not sure I would buy it."
Oh okay, MG owns a Honda, so I shouldn't be offended by his previous statements. He's one of us.
4: "Android lovers are not going to spend enough time with iOS to fully appreciate the differences."
Android owners won't spend time with the device to understand how great it is. You need to spend a lot of time with an iOS device to fully appreciate how great it is.
See also: number 1.
5: "You either see it or you don't."
The world is not black and white. It's really, really gray. You can see it and not care. You can see it and love it. You can see it and hate it. You can see it but need something else. You can see it, and yet see other things too.
I've spent years testing phones and mobile devices. I've probably used every significant smartphone that's been released in the past 5 years, and then some. I love Apple products and I see the beauty, refinement, and care taken in the iPhone and iOS. I see it.
I don't disagree with Gruber and MG. The iPhone is an amazing device. But it's not the only amazing device, and I wouldn't want to live in a world where it is.
Let's not let our preferences (and that's all they are, preferences, not empirical facts) dictate how we think about and relate to other people.
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When last we left our young scantily-clad hero she was feeling kind of flat because Gunther would just nick off out of the blue and due to some weird bug Lacie always got the “Bad date” moodlet because of it…
Lacie: What’s a moodlet?
Pretend you didn’t hear that… go about your life, nothing to see here…
Lacie: Riiiiggghht.
Annnyyyyway Lacie was sick to death of Gunther booking it every five seconds, she’d become really close with one of her team mates at work Leighton Sekemoto, so she decided to invite Leighton over.
Oh look Lacie, he’s got his mind on his money and his money on his mind… just like you.
Lacie: I know, this is promising right?
Yeah, I mean, he even stinks like you…
Lacie: Seriously? It was one time, because I was working out and really pushing myself.
Yeah, yeah… Stanky ass…
Leighton and Lacie spent the day, outside in the rain, talking about things.
Lacie: Leighton are you single?
Leighton: Yep…
Enthralling conversation really…
Lacie: Well then… How YOU doin? *eyebrow wiggle*
Ohhh even gave him double guns… Girlfriends got moves…This is indeed promising…
So Lacie decided that Leighton was a much better candidate than Gunther “the flake” Goth so she asked him to be her boyfriend.
Leighton: Yeah, you’re hot enough to date me and my emo hair.
Says the guy who doesn’t smell at the moment solely because the rain soaked him through and washed him.
Now Lacie had to tell Gunther… So she invite him over… HE was smart enough to bring an umbrella.
Lacie: Uhhh Gunther I just want to be friends, It’s not me, it’s you… You just keep bailing on me then blaming me for a bad date… also it seems you’re now obscenely old so… that makes it easier for me I think.
Gunther: Huh? Wha? Where am I? Get off my lawn!!! Cornelia… one of the lower class people got on our lawn…
Lacie: Ummmm what the???
Lacie: Look I’m really sorry, it’s just that Leighton and I are a thing now.
Lacie: He’s just so hot with his long fringe…
Gunther: All my hair is long though!!!
Yeah and white… Luckily Lacie decided it was time to say goodbye before he forgot where he lived.
Lacie: Bye Gunther…
Gunther: Bye Lucy… *strolls off into the blue yonder*
Lacie: BAHAHAHAHAHA He’s sooo OLD…. I think I made a good decision choosing Leighton over Gunther.
Yeah it really came down to a choice between B.O or mothballs huh?
Lacie: I would choose B.O a hundred times over *struts*
You know… I really have nothing to say to that…
So Lacie decided to go to the gym, after gaining more athletic expertise she felt she wanted to train another sim, so she found poor old Marty and went to work verbally abusing him.
As you can see she’s decided to match her partner in fragrance.
Lacie: MOVE, MARTY, MOVE, I WANT YOUR BODY TO HURT AS MUCH AS MY FEELINGS DO WHEN THE VOICE IN MY HEAD TELLS ME I SMELL BAD…
Marty: Jesus Christ, this chick is a psycho… I’m in so much pain, but I’m too scared to defy her.
Lacie: Enough Yammering… that’s 3 more sets for talking.
Gunther: Dat ass…
What the hell Gunther, you might have a heart attack if you work out too much, but if you do it and stare at Lacie’s ass you definitely will.
Gunther: Aww man, dat ass could have been mine.
Lacie: Gunther stop staring at my ass, I have a boyfriend now!!
Gunther: I’m sorry Lucy, I just miss you so much is all.
Lacie: MY. NAME. IS… LACIE!!!!!! “#($%*#$%
To find out how Lacie and Leighton are getting on stay tuned for another episode of The Stumpet Legacy… In SPPPACCEEE (but not in space)
I assure you that no Martys or Gunthers were hurt in the making of this episode.
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July 11 — In-N-Out Burger Inc. unlawfully maintained a policy barring employees from wearing pins on their uniforms expressing support for the national “Fight for $15” campaign among fast-food workers and must rescind it, a National Labor Relations Board administrative law judge found ( In-N-Out Burger Inc., 2016 BL 221146, N.L.R.B. A.L.J., No. 16-CA-156147, 7/11/16 ).
The California-based burger chain, which has a cult-like following, maintained a policy on employee attire prohibiting the wearing of pins and buttons other than a company-provided name tag, Judge Keltner W. Locke wrote.
But In-N-Out didn't prove that its ban on employees wearing “Fight for $15” pins didn't fall under a number of “special circumstances” under which an employer may institute such a ban under the National Labor Relations Act, the July 11 decision said.
The decision shows that the NLRB has a high bar when it comes to the “special circumstances” exception to bans on union insignia. It's also not the first time that the board has found in favor of workers involved in the Fight for $15, the nationwide effort to raise wages in the fast-food industry, backed primarily by the Service Employees International Union.
‘Special Circumstances' at Issue
Representatives of In-N-Out Burger didn't respond to Bloomberg BNA's request for comment on the decision, nor did an attorney representing it.
The case centered around one of the chain's outlets in Austin, Texas.
“The Board has found that special circumstances warranted an exception to the general rule where the wearing of union insignia would jeopardize employee safety, damage machinery or products, exacerbate employee dissension, or, unreasonably interfere with a public image that the employer has established as part of its business plan,” Locke wrote.
In-N-Out argued that pins supporting the Fight for $15 would interfere with its business plan of “creating a public image of a very clean restaurant where all employees dress alike,” Locke said, but this didn't rise to the level of a “special circumstance” that would allow the ban on union insignia.
Company Pins for Christmas
For one thing, In-N-Out management required employees to wear its own buttons during the holiday season in conjunction with a Christmas promotion, the decision said.
The employer argued that the Fight for $15 pin was an “individualized” button, but it failed to prove how allowing such a button “would have a negative impact on its ability to achieve its mission,” Locke found.
The ALJ recommended that the board order In-N-Out to rescind its prohibition on wearing pins or buttons from its employee handbook, and to notify employees who received the handbook that it had done so. He also recommended that the board order the employer to post a notice for workers at its Austin location stating that it had done so.
To contact the reporter on this story: Michael Rose in Washington at [email protected]
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For More Information Text of the decision is available at http://www.bloomberglaw.com/public/document/NLRB_ALJ_Decision_INNOUT_BURGER_INC_No_CA156147_2016_BL_221146.
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NEW YORK — With the puck on his stick, Nolan Patrick had less than a second to decide his next move. As the Rangers attempted to clear the zone, each team skating four aside, Philadelphia forced a turnover. After Jordan Weal made a close-quarters pass to Patrick, the 19-year-old rookie, playing in his fourth preseason game, was surrounded by blue sweaters, inches from the blue line, with his back to the goal.
In a blink, Patrick used one stickhandle to create a passing lane, floated the puck through Gabriel Fontaine, and onto the stick of a striding Travis Sanheim. With open ice ahead of him, Sanheim walked the puck down from the blue line and unleashed a slap shot that beat Henrik Lundqvist high to the glove side.
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On Monday, all eyes were on Patrick, whether it was the Rangers, those watching at home, or the Flyers brass. In that moment, Patrick showed the skill and vision that long had him projected as the first pick in the 2017 NHL Draft.
Instead, Patrick was selected second following an injury-riddled draft eligible year. But with a clean bill of health, he will begin the season in Philadelphia hoping to provide a spark for a team that hasn't won a playoff series since 2012, one that finished tied for 26th in 5-on-5 scoring a year ago.
Two years ago, Patrick tore up the Western Hockey League to the tune of 102 points in 72 games. Had he been born four days earlier, he would have been eligible for the 2016 draft and, while he may not have challenged Auston Matthews or Patrick Laine, would have been a slam dunk at No. 3.
Instead, Patrick returned to the Brandon Wheat Kings for his fourth tour of WHL duty and played in 33 games — less than half the season — due to a groin injury that wasn't properly treated the previous offseason.
"I don't really think about it too much," Patrick said Monday. "I'm not thinking, 'This is amazing playing again.' I'm just taking it shift-by-shit and trying to contribute as much as I can."
The Flyers' expectations for Patrick are high. You can hear it in how his teammates and coaches talk about him and how the Flyers have been deploying the rookie in training camp. Patrick has been skating between Jordan Weal and Wayne Simmonds on the Flyers' presumed second line. Philadelphia has shifted long-time center Claude Giroux to the left on its top line, centered by Sean Couturier. If Giroux can be an offensive force in that spot, Patrick can help justify the move by being effective in his role, rounding out the top-six.
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"It's another step in the right direction," Patrick said of his performance against the Rangers. "Obviously, you never want to lose, but a lot of the systems we've been working on have been improving, and we're going to keep working."
It was hard to imagine the Flyers starting the regular season with Patrick in the AHL. He hasn't officially been named to the opening day roster, but that seems like more of a formality at this point. Good showings of late, albeit in the preseason, are helping Philadelphia breathe a bit easier as his penciled-in name on its regular season roster is slowly written over in permanent ink.
"As the speed of the games go up, there's always more to learn," Flyers head coach Dave Hakstol said. "There are some great areas tonight to look at for him to be able to learn from. Over the last week he's done a little bit more offensively each and every night. He's impacted the game offensively each of our last three games, and that's been a real positive."
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Perhaps what was most impressive about Patrick's assist Monday was how quickly the play transpired. One of the most difficult transitions for an amateur player joining the NHL ranks is the lack of time and space afforded to him. Facilitating possession or creating scoring chances in small areas is a skill in itself and, the microprocessor a player functions through often needs to be recalibrated when making the jump to the NHL to work at a faster pace.
"Every game, he's getting better," Giroux said. "He's feeling more comfortable, he's keeping the puck, and making plays. His hands in traffic, it's pretty fun to watch. He doesn't have a lot of time and he finds a way to make a little pass and that little play."
Patrick called it an instinct play, echoing Hakstol. The subtext of that analysis though is, in situations where skill and vision is required to produce a result, Patrick's instinct is to make the right decision.
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"It was a heck of a play to put Sanheim down the left side there," Hakstol said. "Those are the kind of things that he can do that's hockey sense, knowing what's around him and being a step ahead."
The Flyers have three more preseason games, all at home, before they begin the regular season next Wednesday. It's a difficult stretch out of the gate for Philadelphia, which opens on a four-game road trip, including with a back-to-back against the Sharks and Kings. They finish a West Coast swing at Anaheim, before making a stop in Nashville to face the defending Western Conference champion Predators on their way back to Philadelphia.
It's not an easy stretch for any team or player, let alone a rookie center trying to prove his worth, having to potentially line up across the likes of Joe Thornton, Anze Kopitar or Ryan Getzlaf, all top-of-the-line players.
The type of player the Flyers hope Patrick can one day become.
"He's going to be a pretty good player," Giroux said.
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GEELONG is set to offer Melbourne free agent James Frawley a five-year contract in a bid to trump rivals Hawthorn and Gold Coast for the success-starved big man.
media_camera James Frawley after the loss to West Coast. Photo by Paul Kane
The Cats will wait until after Frawley’s end-of-season talks with Melbourne are complete before they table a deal which would tie him to Geelong until the end of 2019.
Frawley, 25, is expected to officially exercise his free agency option when he meets Demons chiefs from Monday.
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Originally taken with pick No. 12 in 2006, Frawley’s departure will likely deliver Melbourne the No. 3 pick in free agency compensation.
The 193cm defender/forward was reportedly linked to an asking price of $700,000 a season, but Geelong’s offer is understood to be closer to $500,000 a year for the 2010 All-Australian.
The prospect of playing finals at his new club will also be a significant carrot for the man who has never played in September during his eight seasons at the Demons.
In an interview with the Herald Sun in 2012, Frawley said of his lopsided win-loss ratio, which now stands at just 34 wins from 138 games, “I don’t know the exact number, but obviously you get sick of it”.
Frawley is expected to play his last game for Melbourne against North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium tonight.
Hawthorn, Fremantle and Gold Coast are also believed to have a strong interest in Frawley, but the Hawks and Dockers will not pay north of $700,000 for him.
Greater Western Sydney is also looking at key defensive options.
The Cats want Frawley to help support an ageing backline led by premiership stars Tom Lonergan, 30, Harry Taylor, 28, and Andrew Mackie, 30.
Frawley’s former Melbourne teammate Jared Rivers, who this week signed an extension to stay at Geelong, is 29.
Industry sources yesterday said the $500,000-per-year deal was a fair value for Frawley despite his inconsistent form.
It fits into the Cats’ strict salary cap structure and satisfies their mantra of not paying over market price for recruits.
media_camera Jono O'Rourke in action in Round 20 against North Melbourne. Photo by Mark Nolan
GIANTS No. 2 draft pick Jono O’Rourke could return home to Victoria after putting off contract talks until after tomorrow’s final-round clash against Western Bulldogs.
O’Rourke, 20, is considering his future after nine games in two years at the Giants.
The slick midfielder remains happy in Sydney and has not yet met any rival clubs.
But the prospect of more senior opportunities and the chance to be closer to family could sway the on-baller to follow Melbourne’s Dom Tyson and Collingwood hard nut Taylor Adams back to Melbourne.
O’Rourke, from Calder Cannons, has averaged 25.3 possessions, 8.9 contested possessions 3.7 clearances and three tackles a game in his 10 matches in the NEAFL this season. | positive |
travel Archives - Fleahopper Flea Market Travel Toggle navigation Home About Blog Resources Contact Uncategorized Happy, Healthy and On The Road Again by Peggy Losey , on Jul 28, 2022 WOW! It’s been so long! Rambler and I are back, ready to share more adventures. I start today with a reflection, and gratitude, of these past few years, which have changed us all. I’m not one to “idle” well…some call it adult ADHD! But, today is one of those days where the gentle rain on our roof and a bed that felt unusually cozy, seeped into my soul and said…”Relax. Enjoy the peace and solitude. Come. Stay awhile.” So, for a while, I escaped the din and reality of our world today and didn’t turn on the TV. I grabbed a cup of coffee and just sat, looking out over the river, soaking in the gentleness of this morning. Watched three squirrels play in the pines. Watched a turkey fly in from the river bend. Enjoyed the after-rain breezes blow gently through our sun porch. Smiled, as the sun slowly peaked through the clouds. Took a long, hot soaking bath. Ahh, serenity. I think I may like this slower, more gentle pace. Soon, I will be back on the international trail doing what I love to do most, visiting German flea markets. I will share again with you, my travels, adventures and finds. All finds will be available for purchase on my eBay (user ID – Orthotech) and Etsy (Fleahopper Finds,) stores, upon my return. Blessed and happy to be back in the saddle! Stay tuned! Peggy Losey fleahopper.com Warning: Use of undefined constant php - assumed 'php' (this will throw an Error in a future version of PHP) in /home/customer/www/fleahopper.com/public_html/wp-content/themes/wanderlust-pro/parts/blog-standard.php on line 25 Travel, General Flea Market Travel Interview with “So You Wanna Sell on eBay” by Peggy Losey , on Feb 8, 2018 Thank you Ron and Ali for inviting me to interview on your podcast, “So You Wanna Sell on eBay”. It was a fun chat Here is a link to our call. I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed the lively conversation. 133: Let’s go Fleahopping! – Peggy Losey Peggy Losey fleahopper.com Germany 30 Days in Bavaria, Germany – 10 Flea Markets; 3 Resale Shops; 1 Antique Store by Peggy Losey , on Aug 30, 2017 August, 2017, what a great month for flea market and resale shop hunting in Bavaria, Germany. I hit up as many floh markts (flea markets), second hand shops and antique shops as my daughter and her friends agreed to. I thank them for hauling me around! All venues were within a one hour drive from my base camp of my daughter’s home. Common themes throughout were: all things religious in this Catholic State; traditional and current fashion wear; outdoor activity clothing and paraphernalia; glass, pewter, porcelain and clay mass krugs (beer steins) of every size, shape and age; fine crystal; cow bells; framed vintage crewel artwork; and of course…Tupperware! One really gets a feel for the culture of this area as well as current trends just by observing things for sale at its markets. This blog will simply list the markets or shops that I visited, share photos and give you relative distance from the city of Kempten, in the Allgaeu region of Bavaria that I call home when in Germany. This region in the foothills of the German Alps is ripe with dairy farm communities dotting autobahn and winding country road routes. Pictures do a much better job of describing than I do so I will let you travel along with me through photos! Enjoy the tour. Should this ride-along have you dreaming of a like adventure for yourself, please let me know. I’d love to help you plan your own up front and personalized trip. Obertsdorf Floh Markt – 30 minutes This market is detailed in another blog post. Check it out. Memmingen Floh Markt – 30 minutes Kaufbauruen Floh Markt – 30 minutes This market is detailed in another post. Check it out. Woltenhofen Thrift Store – 4 km from Kempten city center No photos from here this day. I didn’t see anything that I could live without but my daughter found a brand new pair of boys Nike soccer shoes for 4 euro. Woltenhofen Floh Markt – 4 km from Kempten city center This market is detailed in another post. Check it out. My “golden” find at this market is the gold watch. I made a nice resale profit on it while still on my trip! Sontheim Floh Markt – 35 minutes. This is the same flea market that I bill as the both the smallest and largest flea market that I’ve been to in Bavaria…3 different years. Always worth the drive. Bad Worishofen “Garage Sale” – 40 minute drive This was a rare sale held in the seller’s barn buildings. There were 4 rooms of items to wander through. We got a flyer to this sale from one of our previous stops. Bayerisher Floh Markt – 45 minutes See previous post dedicated to this day. Kempten Thrift Store – Allerhand – Kempten city center Two different resale shops. One on the top floor and one on the lower level. On this day I found a leather purse for 17 euro. I might keep that one! St. Mang Second Hand Shop – 5 km from Kempten city center Antik Hof Antique Shop & Restaurant – 40 minute drive A fun visit on a Sunday when almost everything in Germany is closed. Fussen Floh Markt – 30 minute drive This is only minutes away from the famous Neuschwanstein Castle that you see in many Bavarian photos. Make a day of it and take in the castle while in Fussen. Well worth the visit. Oberstdorf Floh Markt – 40 minutes Fischen Floh Markt – 30 minutes Take some time to visit the World Ski Jumping Championship site that is adjacent to the parking lot that hosts this floh markt. Peggy Losey fleahopper.com Germany Bayerischer Flohmarkt – Worth a Trip to Bavaria by Peggy Losey , on Aug 23, 2017 After a marathon morning of flea marketing in the hills of Bavaria, my daughter and I stopped for lunch before heading home. As we were pulling out of the driveway of the restaurant, there it was – a beacon in the field shining bright with possibilities – a new thrifting adventure. A relatively nondescript but huge roadside sign invited passersby to the 2017 Bayerischer Flohmarkt. As luck would have it, this huge market was scheduled for an upcoming weekend. Penciled into our mental calendar we made an immediate decision to be there. The magnitude of the market was surmised instantly by the one kilometer long string of red and white “no parking” tape flagging both sides of the roadside far in advance of the event. It was still a week away and parking prohibitions were already clearly defined. We noted the dates, times and location. We memorized our surroundings and the exit along the autobahn that would lead us back to this field of dreams. Once home, an internet search revealed that this annual affair is held in the expanse of field adjacent to where we had lunch. Per the website: http://www.bayerischer-flohmarkt.de/index_nn.html 2016 attendance exceeded more than 20,000 visitors and over 500 vendors . Surely there will be thousands of new treasures to explore. With the weather gods on our side that day we left our umbrellas and jackets at home. We de-layered and headed out for an early start. We were not alone! A mere half hour after opening and the line to enter the field parking lot spilled out onto the roadway and we stop-and-go’ed our way to the bowels of the grassy field-turned parking lot. On a positive note, we were close to the exit for an easy get away at the end of the day! We made our way through the maze of now familiar red and white tape, designating this time, a pedestrian path to the hallowed grounds. With policed safety, we wove our way to the grand entrance. Let the thrifting begin! This market was a mix of just about everything. There were sellers of discount/liquidation new items, antiques and collectibles dealers and families cleaning out excess. There was leather everything, lots of glassware and the usual Tupperware, both new and orphaned parts. Some booths were professional while others were slipshod. The day turned blistering hot and the sun beat down. Bargaining became easier as the temperature withered both sellers and buyers. Usual end of the day negotiating realized a few bargains. I was particularly drawn to a single vendor. I returned several times to memorize her booth. I loved her style. She was selling a mix of what I would describe as steam punk fashion accessories. Frilly and laced parasols, oversize bedazzled sunglasses, scarves and every style of feathers, rhinestoned hair pieces and, especially sought out on this blistering heat day, hats…lots of sunhats! Her booth was always crowded and she was always selling…a lot! I want to be her! Hot and exhausted but happy with our journey, we called it a day after 6 hours of scouring the grounds. I managed to bag some Easter decorations, a pair of Converse tennis shoes, a Minnie Mouse mug, 2 antique pocket watches and a couple of Ed Hardy tops. Total investment, 51,50 euros. I hope to realize enough profit on these items for a nice down payment on my return trip to the market next year! I am thrilled that we happened upon that huge sign along the road. Our day trip to this large flea market in a stunning area in the foothills of the German Alps turned into a promise to make this an annual event for me. How about you? If it sounds intriguing, let me know. I can help you plan your trip to the Bayerisher Flohmarkt 2018 in Turkheim, Germany. Mark your calendar now, August 11, 12 and 15, 2018. I’ve provided a map for you in case you need it! If you prefer a tour guide, I’ll remember the way. Peggy Losey fleahopper.com Germany The Hills Are Alive…with Flea Markets Flohmarkts by Peggy Losey , on Aug 14, 2017 Flea market, flohmarkt, brocante, whatever the language, it has one meaning to thrifting enthusiasts around the world. It is a call to fun and adventurous sourcing for resale stock. Picking thrills abound in halls, fields and roadways in southern Germany. Bavaria, is ripe with opportunity for prime summertime picking. When you imagine the picturesque countryside and Alpine peaks of southern Germany usually images of rolling hills, edelweiss on mountain tops and castles pop into your head. For me, it’s a dream of flea market signs dotting our scenic routes around Bavaria. My dreams came true during my most recent trip to visit my daughter. Since her move to a small village in the foothills of the Alps sixteen years ago I have been to many flea markets (Flohmarkt) in Germany and surrounding European countries. I now yearn for the familiar neon signs that advertise pop up local bargain hunting meccas every time that we are out and about. My heart quickens with each billboard invitation to a local market. My daughter dutifully slows our journey and appeases my passion. Little did I realize when I scheduled a month-long stay with her in August 2017, that we would find so many opportunities to pick Bavarian fleas. I hope you enjoy this chronicle of our flea hopping adventures. Some were intentional, others pure luck. We usually plot our strategy with the help of the local monthly periodical, the “Allgeauweit.” (http://allgaeuweit.de) In the calendar section of this monthly periodical is a listing of known local markets. Imagine my excitement when I perused the magazine online and saw three sales scheduled the first week o f my visit. Not only could we treasure hunt on the weekend, but there was also a rare mid-week sale advertised. Calendars were marked and shortly after my arrival, we were off! I don’t know who was more excited, my nine year old grandsons or me. Their mother, the indulgent daughter, our chauffeur extraordinaire. Stop 1 – Wednesday. August 2 Oberstdorf, a gorgeous tourist town sitting at the base of the beautiful mountain peak, Nebelhorn, in the Bavarian Alps. Literally at the base of the mountain, filling a parking lot and adjacent to a lush grassy landing field for daring hang gliders, beckoned our first field of treasures. Nothing really caught my eye at this sale but the backdrop of the mountain grandeur and the bustle of the tourist village, as always, brought a calm to my soul. The heat of the August sun and alluring scents from village restaurants provided a welcomed respite to quench our thirst and palettes. The stroll through the quaint village alone is always worth this 30 minute drive. Stop 2 – Friday, August 4 Memmingen A short 20 minute drive led us to a grassy field sprawling with a rare Friday market. This is my kind of flea market. Mostly local folks hoping that their cast offs will speak to the heart of someone with a penchant for reuse, or in my case, resale! There were a few “professional” dealers as well as a couple of charity vendors trying to support their local cause. A pair of brand new converse tennis shoes? Thank you. I think I will take those for 5 euros. Oh my! Look at the mid century modern vintage typewriter! Hmmm, I wonder how much that would fetch in the US online resale community? For 10 euro, I accept the challenge. I’ve got lots of room and weight in my suitcase at this early point in my journey. It’s not really a common brand in the US, but I keep in mind the fact that the keys alone can be re-purposed as jewelry, desk accessories, key chains, etc. Someone will find more value than my 10 euros purchase price in this beautiful peacock blue conversation piece, if even for the parts. I bargain for a couple of headbands for my grand daughters and a beautiful hand beaded belt that hopefully some bride will find as the perfect accent to her wedding gown. I’ll be listing the belt for resale on Etsy soon! And of course, souvenirs for the men in my life. Who wouldn’t love an inflatable beer stein advertising a local German beer, perfect for tubing adventures down the river near our vacation home in northern Michigan? Well, maybe a couple will end up being offered for resale, but I’ll have extras. Two euros each? I’ll take five please…and danke! Stop 3, 4, 5 and 6! – Saturday, August 5 3 – Kaufbauren This market is hosted mostly by local residents and a few full time dealers. Today’s market was held in the outdoor perimeter of this multi purpose indoor go kart track building. In the winter, the market moves indoors and the building bursts from the seams with vendors escaping the cold winter and snow and satiates the thrifting appetite of antsy buyers going through off season flea market withdrawal! Today, in steaming heat and blaring sunshine, vendors snaked their tables around the perimeter and down any driveway, path or parking lot, anywhere that a table would balance on the stony terrain. While I did see a couple of “professional” vendors, most vendors were locals willing to bargain cheaply so that they wouldn’t have to pack up so many items at the end of this sultry day. Early browsing is laden with household discards, clothes of all stages of wear and tchotchkes of every size, shape and decor. There were lots of souvenirs from trips long forgotten as well as old linens embellished with beautiful embroidery by the hand of a long forgotten relative. I seize the opportunity to inherit a couple of someone else’s family heirlooms. My first purchase, a drop-dead gorgeous hand embroidered evening bag for 5 euros. I ponder the resale value of this same millennial vendors vintage fur trimmed hat. I decide it’s worth the risk and opportunity. Another 5 euros and the deal is sealed. Several more twists and turns along the gravely path and we make our way to the furthest parking lot area where I find my next couple of treasures. A pair of Butterfly Twists folding ballerina flats, brand new in the box for 2,50 euros. Sticker price, 29,99 euros. I should realize a good resale return on this purchase. Our last stop and I add to the profits of my daughter’s friend. Among her tables sprawling with liquidation, new-with-tag dresses, electronics and Made in China toys, I find a vintage bridal veil, still in the original box. Ten euros buys me this delicate netting veil with matching floral crown. Surely this will be a hit for a future bride in the US! 4 – Kempten My go-to stop during each visit to the Allgaeu. This market is held frequently and usually in the stalls of a multiplex of re-purposed old cow barns. On this warm and sunny summer day most vendors are outside. A few of the “regulars” escape the heat and tend their monthly indoor stands. Some spaces are empty and a few locals spread their goods on make shift tables and clothes racks and even the floor. My only score in Kempten was a beautiful crystal vase for one euro. It was just the right size to hold a bouquet of flowers that I bought earlier in the day for a birthday gift for our friend. And, I was on a hunt this day. A very long shot, but still ogling the masses with my eyes peeled for any sighting of a previous regret. A word here about regrets! When you see something that speaks to your soul…buy it! Don’t walk away from the opportunity, you will likely not get a second chance. On a previous visit to this same market in June I saw a most unusual and intriguing “friend”. It gave me thought long enough to consider resale value, luggage size and weight availability to take back to the US and practicality. I left that trip only with the memory of the find and a photo of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Common sense over impulse drove my decision that day. I live to regret it. So…fast forward to this visit. I scoured the market to no avail. My alien encounter proved to be a missed opportunity. No sign of him this time. I had broken my own cardinal rule when I saw him the first time. Rule #1 – When you see something and it speaks to you, buy it! Figure out the logistics later. Still kicking myself on this one. 5 – Thrift Shop Stop With a couple of hours to while away until our final Flohmarkt of this day was to open, we stopped in at a local resale shop. As local standards go, this is quite a large shop with a good variety of wares. I always head first to the cabinet items, the items considered most valuable and the most highly priced. Nothing really peaks my interest. I consider a couple Swarovski figurines, but priced too high for my liking. I really have no interest in old vanity sets or crystal glassware at this time. My favorite in this shop is the basement where the clothing, hats, shoes, boots and linens can be found. This area is a digger’s paradise. The racks are jam packed. If inclined, you can spend considerable time to bagging a bargain. There is one section devoted specifically to local traditional trachten (German clothing). Find your size and take your pick — dirndls, lederhosen, socks, shoes hats. Oktoberfest is coming up soon. Be sure to get yours while the selection is good and at a fraction of the cost new! Our only find here was a good one, however. A like-new pair of Nike indoor soccer shoes for one of my grandsons for 4 euros. Even the cashier was surprised that he had priced them so low. 6 – Waltenhofen Our final stop of this exhausting but exhilarating day was found in a small village neighboring the larger city of Kempten. This is the type of flea market where deals can be found. This market was held in the driveway of a local building supply company. It was mostly unadvertised. Even most locals did not know of this one. The only way that we found out about it was through our friend, who was selling there that day. It was apparently only advertised in the locally distributed only, small village weekly periodical. Vendors lined the sides of the covered driveway. The lucky ones were shaded from the late day blistering sun. We arrived immediately upon opening and there was little early competition. Amid the few shoppers that were there was a trio of rude and obnoxious pickers on a mission…the kind who give us all a bad name. These three men darted from table to table, inconsiderate of others in their search, interrupting, loud, obnoxious, rude, reaching over others in front of them to grab their target. Not to be deterred, I skirted their obvious path and forwarded myself a few tables ahead of them. That’s where I found my jewel for this sale. I bagged perhaps my best find of this market season, an antique ladies wristwatch. The vendor, a young woman who saw no use for her grandmother’s heirloom gold watch. Realizing that it might have some value since she knew it was gold, her first offer price was 25 euros. I countered with a respectful 20 euros offer and a sale was consummated. It even came in a watch box because it was “valuable!” I out-foxed my competition and in a polite and honorable manner, bagged probably my most profitable item. There was a lot of children’s clothing and toys and kitchenware on almost every table along with an abundance of out of season sports equipment and gardening supplies. This sale was 100% local folk. I again, broke my #1 sourcing rule and add a regret to my growing list. I inquired about a pair of googles, perhaps for resale to the steampunk crowd in the US, only to be informed that they were ski goggles. So as not to reveal my true intent (which is my chosen MO), I didn’t show interest, including not asking the price. I walked away! There! I’ve done it again! Broken my own rule. On our drive home I was kicking myself for not even inquiring about the price. We tried to phone our friend who was selling at the sale, with the hope that she would check them out and possibly pick them up for me. No answer! Uggg…another lost opportunity. Note to self: You have three weekends of flea markets left during this trip. DO. NOT. DO THAT AGAIN! After hitting up four markets on this day, plus our previous weeks journey, our three day flea-a-palooza cames to an end. Exhausted, hot and ready to kick back and rejuvenate, we head home knowing that the next day we trek to what has become an annual sale for us. Once billed as the smallest flea market that I’ve ever attended, to one of the largest local community markets that I’ve attended, my anticipation is suppressed only by my temporary exhaustion from the past days of whirlwind thrifting. More to come in my next blog on the Sontheim Flea Market day. Guten nacht! Peggy Losey fleahopper.com Italy Lessons from Wine School by Peggy Losey , on Jul 30, 2017 June 10, 2017 Castello del Trebbio, Pontassieve, Italy. I thought that I was going to tour a castle and buy some local Chianti. The lesson I learned will forever change how I travel. “When you taste a wine, you taste it with all of your senses. You learn something from every sense and then put it all together for a full appreciation.” From the different wines that we sipped…and later bought…to the surrounding beauty of the area bounty, I made a conscious decision to see, smell, hear, taste and touch to capture a full appreciation of every moment of the adventures that I am blessed to experience. This, we were taught, is how to appreciate fine wine. This morning, sitting on the sun shielded porch of our villa in Borgo San Lorenzo area of Tuscany I am taking a moment to soak in every sense… The fragrances of the full bloom roses outside our bedroom window…albeit not so good on my allergies! The sound of the buzzing flies, the chirping birds and our daughter and her family playing tennis. The aroma and bliss of freshly brewed European coffee. Savory left over pizza for breakfast! The pinch of pebbles on the path to watch the tennis match! The calm in my soul knowing that trading a few hard days work as a reseller is a small price to pay for this once-in-a-lifetime experience. Set your goals, save a bit from each profitable sale and begin the dream to travel to flea! Peggy Losey fleahopper.com United States New Orleans, LA … Music, Beads & Great Flea Markets by Peggy Losey , on May 20, 2015 New Orleans Flea Markets…More Than Parades, Beads And King Cakes When you think New Orleans and Mardi Gras…think FLEA MARKETS, not just jazz, Hurricanes (drinks that is) and Monday morning regrets! Neighboring the streets where you hear shouts of “Hey Mister, throw me some beads”, sit some of the most fascinating flea markets that further enrich the culture of New Orleans. If like me, you enjoy experiencing more than the large tourist attractions when you travel, you will love going to the flea markets in New Orleans. Found in a pre-vacation online search for “fleas” to include in our annual trip to NOLA, I was lured to see first-hand why no one wanted me to know about the “flea market under the bridge” in this post by Michael Patrick Welch. http://www.vice.com/read/the-hidden-new-orleans-flea-market-no-one-wants-you-to-know-about Why did no one want me to know about this flea market? I had to see for myself. Algiers Flea Market This hidden market takes shelter from often formidable New Orleans weather conditions in the shadows of the West Bank Expressway bridge complex, just over the Mississippi River and across from New Orleans city center. As flea market early risers, at dawn, my husband and I were privileged to land a street side parking spot on the narrow gravel path that encircles the trio of “sections” which define the boundaries of this sub-culture. When we left the market that day, we realized what a prize we had in this early-bird gift! The streets later became snarled with vehicles of all sizes trying to shimmy into any space in the small confines of inadequate parking. Stalls were make-shift and sparse with inventory and vendors upon our arrival. Typical discounted liquidation specials such as cheap kitchen wares, pirated CDs and DVDs, knock off purses, shoes and “high-end brand name” blue jeans, were available in the perimeter booths of the mini market village. Resellers of over-priced garage sale type finds anchored a couple prime corner spots. I was able to spot a rare piece or two of identifiable collectible glassware…also significantly overpriced. I did buy a rhinestoned New Orleans baseball cap for myself because it was different and much cheaper than anything at the souvenir shops on Bourbon Street. It came however, with a no-price-bargain option! I wanted it. Price paid. While initially disappointed at the all-too-common flea market, mass produced, Made in China offerings, there seemed to be a “soul” to this venue that kept us intrigued. It didn’t take us long to discover the heart of the market where the food vendor stalls are centered. Ever mindful of flattened cardboard boxes and slices of plywood underfoot that protected us from mud, we slowed our way through to the delicious scents of sizzling authentic Central American cuisine. Sweet and savory smells sucked us further into the vortex of delectable aroma through a cavernous maze of slippery pathways. All pathways let to a palette of ethnic foods to tempt even the most discerning appetite. Meats, vegetables, baked goods…all regional fare with requisite condiments. Though we passed on trying any of the local hot-off-the-grill dishes, the delicious scents of the sizzling fares lured us to walk back through the food “court” a second time. OK, not lying…we did get a churro on our second pass! Encaged by the four walls of the flea market village is treasure and bargain hunt paradise. A sectioned-off area, with only 2X4 studs defining each space, revealed a cavern of tightly packed stalls with bins of wares to dig through. Single dangling light bulbs illuminate the way. If you are a “digger”, you hit pay dirt. Dimly lit and crowded, this area offers the best bargains. Clothing, tools, alligator heads…take your pick and name your price! Upon exit, what could make your New Orleans local flea market any more authentic than a couple of freshly baked mini sweet potato pies sold from a cooler! Oh yes, we did! And I’m telling you…they were DELICIOUS. We didn’t buy too much but we definitely satiated our thirst for a new adventure. Soul wins out over finds at this one. Nearing the noon hour, the crowds had swelled, the vendors now manned most of the rickety wooden shacks and the market was in full Saturday morning tilt. We were happy that we had made it a point to visit this flea market. Still not quite sure why it’s labeled a flea market that that no one wants you to know about. The people sure seemed inviting and welcomed an obvious tourist. I would highly recommend a visit to this flea market. Though we didn’t find any unique treasure that we couldn’t live without, and while tightly spaced, old and definitely in need of more sturdy tenting, the Algiers Flea Market is a cultural experience that is sure to give you a glimpse of life in New Orleans that you won’t find in any travel brochure. Jefferson Original Flea Market…or Never Judge a Flea by Its Building While time did not allow us to take in more than a couple of flea markets during this year’s trip to NOLA, we decided to stop into one that we passed going to and from our hotel into the city. I was in need of some clear plastic to protect my Mardi Gras parade regalia and was sure that I would find it here. Certainly this highway storefront with yellow weathered peeling paint would offer me a fine selection. Boy, was I surprised! It turned out to be an amazing antique mall, packed to the rafters (literally) with every imaginable antique and collectible you could imagine. And a personality that is truly New Orleans! With only one foot inside the front door, all thoughts of looking for visqueen vanished and were instantly replaced with “treasure hunt” mentality! Digger bliss! Once adjusted to the dim interior, my eyes began darting everywhere, landing only momentarily on any single item before another more succulent find came into focus. Peeking down long and narrow, booth after booth, all I could see was another nook or cranny packed ceiling high with antiques and collectibles…both regional and international. There really seemed to be no end to each booth. While it was like a typical antique mall set up, what I LOVED about it was the very obvious New Orleans flavor. Whether it was because of Mardi Gras week or not, everything NOLA was front and center…as well as buried deep within. Purple, green and gold sparkled at every turn. Jesters jeered from creepy old masks. Old carnival posters, costumes, beads, icon collectibles, crawfish boil pots…you name it. If it hinted of New Orleans, it was here somewhere. It bears repeating…these booths were PACKED! There was one area of the three floors that we inched our way through, where a vendor was trying to get to a particular item and had his goods lined up out in the narrow hall way just so he could get a ladder in to reach it! Though packed, it never felt junky or dirty. A bit dusty smelling, as you would expect, but never dirty. I did find a couple of items that I could not live without. M negotiating skills failed me to even a penny lower in price with either of my two buys here, but I wanted the items, so again…paid the price. I respect the deal. My hands-down favorite booth was the booth of Madam Mel, Mystic Reader, and Spiritual Advisor. Perhaps because I have never encountered such a unique experience in an antique mall, or just because of the unusual display, this booth really fascinated me. Madam Mel sat serenely in her dimly lit booth surrounded by voodoo dolls, gris-gris (talisman) and ju-jus. Though I initially did not notice her silent presence, once I initiated a conversation, she lifted my spirit and brightened the day. I was intrigued by her spirit. She was extremely friendly and eager to share her story with my husband and me. She explained to us that many of the dolls in her booth were salvaged from Bourbon Street locations when the original Voodoo shops there closed down, others she had made herself and uses in her practice. She is an active practitioner. It was fascinating to listen to her stories. She eagerly offered her contact information for anyone who wishes to reach out to her: [email protected] I still don’t know much about her practice or science, but I do know that Madam Mel has a kind soul and was gracious with our request to hear her story. The historical influence of voodoo to New Orleans culture is everywhere in this great city, including the flea markets. This is just another example of the rich history and culture that makes up the fabric of NOLA and her diverse retail industries. The next time you visit New Orleans and travel Airport Drive to get to or from the airport, save some time in your itinerary to stop at the Original Jefferson Flea Market at 2134 Airport Drive, Kenner, LA. You will be glad you did. Friendly people, great finds and lots of New Orleans history. I hope you have enjoyed my view of a couple of the great flea markets in New Orleans. I hope to add more when we visit next year. If you have any questions or would like more information about our travels to flea markets in the US and Europe, don’t hesitate to get in touch. Happy flea travels, Peggy Peggy Losey fleahopper.com Recent Posts Happy, Healthy and On The Road Again “Thank you Father, I think Jesus knows.” Cora Moore “Where there is ruin, there is hope for treasure.” Rumi Flea Market Travel, Treasures & Tips Now Available in Paperback Flea Market Travel, Treasures & Tips eBook now available Recent Comments Vibert Gaile on Not Your Typical Christmas in Bavaria Archives July 2022 January 2019 February 2018 January 2018 August 2017 July 2017 June 2017 May 2015 February 2015 Categories Amsterdam, The Netherlands Germany Italy Travel, General Uncategorized United States Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use. To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy © 2017 Peggy Losey. All Rights Reserved. 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The long delay in getting Winnipeg Transit's smart-card fare system operational is frustrating the chair of the city's finance committee.
"Are we dragging something out that won't be delivered?" Marty Morantz asked members of the city's administration at a finance committee meeting on Thursday.
Councillor Morantz- "alarm bells are going off in my head around this one." <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/cbcmb?src=hash">#cbcmb</a> —@SKKav
Bus riders were originally promised the $17-million system — which allows them to tap a pre-loaded card on a reader to pay their fare — would roll out sometime in 2013 or 2014. The system is already in place in many cities, including Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver and Minneapolis.
Winnipeg Transit gave it a test run in June, with 100,000 transactions on more than 340 buses, but a number of problems were identified. Those bugs are being worked out, Winnipeg Transit director Dave Wardrop said.
The system is still on budget and there is a "high level" of confidence the system will work, he said.
A second round of testing starts on some buses today.
Transit's Wardrop admits there have been problems but promises won't implement system until bugs are fixed. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/cbcmb?src=hash">#cbcmb</a> —@SKKav | positive |
I don’t think my opinion is going to be a popular one.
The idea of decentralized mesh networks taking over the infrastructure of the Internet sounds nice. Unfortunately, with the technology we have now, it is not feasible. The problems are fundamental issues with the physics of moving bits around.
At the end of the day, basic telecommunication is about providing high bandwidth and low latency. Customers have an insatiable need for both and they will always strive to get more bandwidth and less latency. Centralized, wired networking infrastructure will always win. Whatever the level of technology we have, centralized systems will always provide more bandwidth and less latency for the same price.
Mesh networks are amazing technology, and they have their place in specialized niche applications and scenarios. They just do not scale to the level of backhaul Internet traffic.
Bandwidth:
Decentralized mesh networks imply wireless. The amount of communication traffic that can be transferred across a given area is limited by the radio spectrum available. Any transmitter broadcasting in the same area will have to share whatever maximum limit is available for the spectrum being used. High speed wired connections user fiber optic cables. These cables have the same limit, there is a theoretical maximum amount of data that can be passed down a cable. The advantage is, you can always string another cable.
With wireless, once you saturate the spectrum in an area, you are done. With wired, you can have as much traffic as you are willing to string cables to support.
Any advancement that improves our ability to more efficiently use wireless spectrum can generally be applied to fiber optic communication as well. Wired communication has always provided more bandwidth than wireless, and there is no research that indicates this will change anytime soon.
Latency:
In the digital world, latency is all about the number of hops your packets take, and how efficient your routers are. We can assume the routers in both schemes are equally efficient, therefore latency is all about the number of hops your packets take. A centralized system is architected to reduce latency. This is why we have giant backbone connections between major cities. These are the fast lanes that get your data as close to your destination as possible. With mesh networks, you have a large network of nodes, but no major trunks. There is no fast lane. Due to the fundamental design of a mesh network, you will always require more hops to get from one place to another, compared to centralized systems. It is the difference between driving on the highway system, and trying to get everywhere in the country using back roads.
There is also the problem with coverage. Mesh networks need a path from any location in the network to another. This might be easy in a city, but it gets very spotty between cities, and it becomes impossible across oceans. If we start talking about satellites, we have an even worse problem. We now have to deal with the time it takes light to get from the earth to the satellite and back. The round trip for light to a geostationary satellite is 250ms. Common satellite internet connections have latency on the order of 600ms. This is unacceptable, unless you don’t have any other choice. I have lived in rural areas. Trust me, it really sucks. Also, satellite communication is wireless, so you have the bandwidth problem described above as well, and there will be A LOT of people sharing that single pipe into your satellite.
LEO satellites would be much better off, with latency from transmission at around 40ms. This wouldn’t be horrible, but LEO has a whole slew of problems that require technology and coordination capabilities that are not currently possible. Either way, even LEO will always be slower than terrestrial connections that don’t need to throw their photons to space and back.
All of that fiber strung across the earth and the oceans is there for a reason.
Now, here is where you’all really start to dislike my post:
I predict that, if Maidsafe is successful, the network will trend toward becoming increasingly centralized. Large farmers will take over and be the dominant force in the network, and this is a good thing. I want a copy of the data I am looking for to be as close to me as possible, that means being in a large datacenter, in my city, with a fat pipe. I also don’t want my cell phone serving data, it has limited battery life and limited bandwidth (that wireless thing again). I would rather run a large server at home, that I can ensure has a fat pipe that will nearly always be connected. No matter how far technology advances, my cell phone will always have less power, storage, and bandwidth compared to my home computer.
You can create systems that limit the forming of large farming systems, but this will only limit the network. Centralization will lead to higher bandwidth and lower latency. For a fundamental infrastructure, like the SAFE network, bandwidth and latency are the end all and be all of success. If we do not allow this to happen, someone else will copy the network with these restrictions removed.
In my opinion, trying to “decentralize the Internet” is not the promise of the SAFE network. The true power of Maidsafe is the further decoupling of infrastructure from functionality. Currently, if you want to build a modern application, you need to provide servers, bandwidth, storage space, etc. It also means that application builders have control of those things as well. By moving those tools down into the infrastructure, you not only free the builders from needing to build it all themselves, you also free the users from the control that such a design makes possible.
Maidsafe forces neutrality on the infrastructure providers, they don’t control what is run on their systems. There are rigid expectations on what resources they provide and how they do it. It is incredibly difficult for them to have any effect on the actual functionality built upon what they provide. And if they attempt any shenanigans, they risk bringing down the entire system.
The SAFE network won’t free us from centralized infrastructure, it provides a new social contract that dictates our expectations from that central infrastructure. We currently live in the monarchy of the interwebs, maidsafe is a democratic republic. | positive |
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Forestry Selling Timber Timber Price Timber First...See a Forester By: Robert Bardon 2015 This publication for landowners discusses the importance of consulting a professional forester before selling timber and describes the credentials held by reputable foresters. Forest Management Forestry Help Selling Timber Economic Contribution of the Forest Sector in North Carolina, 2020 By: Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 This publication discusses contributions the forest sector makes to the North Carolina economy. Forest Economics Forestry Economic Development Wood Products Logging Economic Trends Paperboard Products Historic North Carolina Delivered Timber Prices, 1988-2020 By: Robert Bardon 2021 Historic price data for delivered timber, prices paid upon delivery to the mill, from 1988-2020 for North Carolina. Data are reported for four timber product categories (pine sawtimber and pulpwood, and mixed hardwood sawtimber and pulpwood) for Eastern North Carolina, Western North Carolina, the State of North Carolina, and the Southeast United States. Forestry Timber Price Timber Fire-Resistant Landscaping in North Carolina By: Laurel Kays, Jennifer Fawcett, Justin Query, Hannah Thompson-Welch, Robert Bardon 2020 If you live in a home or community that may be vulnerable to wildfires, this publication will teach you how to create and maintain a fire-resistant landscape and reduce your risk of damage from a wildfire while achieving other landscape objectives. Landscaping Fire Risk Wildfires Low-Flammability Plants Fire Protection 2020 Income of North Carolina Timber Harvested and Delivered to Mills By: Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 List of 2020 income by county of North Carolina timber harvested and delivered to mills. Data includes acres and percentage of timberland, stumpage value, delivered value and rank within the state. Timber Timber Income Timber Value Decision Making Guidelines for Storm-Damaged Trees By: Robert Bardon, Rick Hamilton 2018 When storms damage woodlands and shade trees, woodland owners and homeowners have many questions about what to do with their damaged trees. This factsheet outlines guidelines for quick decision making and priority setting. Disaster Recovery Storm Damage Hurricanes Winter Weather Wildfires Tornadoes Gates County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Gates County. Forest Economics Forestry Utilization of Storm-Damaged Timber By: Rick Hamilton, Robert Bardon 2011 Following a storm timber owners are often interested in salvaging their timber, but the utilization of storm-damaged timber depends on physical damage to trees and the length of time between damage and harvest. This publication provides guidelines for the utilization of storm-damaged timber. Disaster Recovery Storm Damage Hurricanes Winter Weather Wildfires Tornadoes Selling Your Timber? Don't Make an Uninformed Decision! By: Robert Bardon 2020 This publication explains the risks involved in selling timber without knowledge of current market conditions and provides guidelines for selling your timber with the assistance of a registered forester. Forest Stewardship Forest Management Forest Economics Consulting Foresters Selling Timber Harvesting Registered Foresters Alexander County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Alexander County. Forest Economics Forestry Wayne County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Wayne County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Gates County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Gates County. Forest Economics Forestry Wilkes County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Wilkes County. Forest Economics Forestry Cherokee County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Cherokee County. Forest Economics Forestry The Educational Needs of North Carolina’s Forest Landowners By: Robert Bardon, Kristin Peters, Rajan Parajuli, Jay Jayaratne 2022 This publication reports the results of an educational needs assessment of North Carolina’s non-industrial private forest owners conducted by NC State Extension Forestry in 2020. Forest Stewardship Forestry Land Ownership Natural Resource Management Land Conservation Needs Assessment Education Bladen County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Forest Economics Forestry Buncombe County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Buncombe County. Forest Economics Forestry Stokes County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Stokes County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Communities Thrive on Trees By: Robert Bardon, Kevin Miller, Mark Megalos 2020 This brochure describes the economic, environmental and health benefits that urban trees provide to a community. It provides a list of organizations to contact for more information about urban forestry. Forestry Urban Planning Trees Woodscaping Your Woodlands By: Robert Bardon 2019 Improving small woodlands is a step-by-step process. This publication will help wooodland owners become familiar with these steps, with the concepts of woodscaping and with ways to integrate concerns for wildlife, beauty and resource management in a manner that is compatible with current land-use activities. Forest Management Forest Products 2014 Income of North Carolina Timber Harvested and Delivered to Mills By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon 2015 Estimates of income of North Carolina timber harvested and delivered to mills. Forest Economics Forest Products Forestry Timber Price Forest Product Industry 2015 Income of North Carolina Timber Harvested and Delivered to Mills By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon 2016 2015 income estimates ranked by county for standing timber and timber harvest and delivered to the mill. Includes estimate of timberland by county. Forest Economics Forest Products Forestry Selling Timber Timber Price Timber Timber Products Mecklenburg County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Mecklenburg County. Forest Economics Forestry 2017 Income of North Carolina Timber Harvested and Delivered to Mills By: Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2019 2017 income estimates ranked by county for standing timber and timber harvest and delivered to the mill. Includes estimate of timberland by county. Forest Economics Forest Products Forestry Harvesting Timber Timber Harvest Timber Price Timber Timber Income Educational Needs Assessment of North Carolina Non Industrial Private Forest Landowners: Preliminary Results By: Kristin Peters, Robert Bardon, Rajan Parajuli 2020 NC State Extension is responsible for providing educational opportunities to over 525,000 non industrial private forest (NIPF) landowners who own 65% of North Carolina’s valuable forest resource. For these landowners to be able to make informed decisions concerning the management of their forest land NC State Extension must be able to provide educational opportunities based on the landowner’s educational needs. To determine these educational needs, NC State Extension Forestry conducted a state-wide survey of a sample of 3000 NC NIPF landowners across 15 of the 100 North Carolina counties. The purpose of the needs assessment was to collect the necessary data needed to determine program priorities and preferred delivery methods of the landowners. The information collected through this survey, which is summarized below, will be used in the development of educational programs and approaches that meet the educational needs of NIPF landowners in North Carolina. Forestry Needs Assessment Brunswick County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Brunswick County. Forest Economics Forestry Carteret County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Carteret County. Forest Economics Forestry Davidson County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Davidson County. Forest Economics Forestry Hertford County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Hertford County. Forest Economics Forestry How to Rapidly Inventory Scattered and Piled Forest Harvest Residue By: Nathaniel Osborne, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2019 Forest harvest residue (FHR) is an important environmental component, but how do you measure it? The recent surge and interest in renewable energy in the U.S., including wood energy, has brought growing concern about the impact of biomass removal and its impact on biodiversity, water quality and long-term site productivity. This document will describe how to rapidly inventory scattered and piled FHR. Woody Biomass Forest Harvest Residue Residual Woody Biomass Inventory Techniques: A Comparative Analysis of Prism Sweep and Line Intersect Sampling Methods By: Nathaniel Osborne, Dennis Hazel, Mark Megalos, Robert Bardon 2018 Prism sweep and line intercept methods were compared for accuracy and efficiency to measure woody biomass residues on a recently harvested site in Eastern North Carolina. A 100% tally control on 0.1 acre plots was used to compare volume estimates of tested methods. Estimates of residual volume were accurate and not significantly different. Prism sweeps required an average of three minutes per plot, whereas line intersect samples averaged seventeen minutes per plot. Prism sweeps were accurate and five times more efficient than line intersect samples. Harvesting Timber Woody Biomass Recreational Forest Trails: Plan for Success By: Robert Bardon, Leon Harkins, Mark Megalos 2003 Woodland Owner Notes This publication explores proven ways to plan, construct and interpret various types of recreational forest trails. Forest Stewardship Recreation Catawba County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Catawba County. Forest Economics Forestry Hyde County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Hyde County. Forest Economics Forestry Pitt County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Pitt County. Forest Economics Forestry Rockingham County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Rockingham County. Forest Economics Forestry Rutherford County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Rutherford County. Forest Economics Forestry 2013 Income of North Carolina Timber Harvested and Delivered to Mills By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon 2016 This factsheet provides an estimate of income derived form standing timber and upon delivery to the mill by county for all 100 counties in North Carolina. It also provides an estimate of timberland in each county. Forest Economics Forest Products Forestry Timber Price Timber Alamance County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Alamance County. Forest Economics Forestry Alexander County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Alexander County. Forest Economics Forestry Wilson County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Wilson County. Forest Economics Forestry Burke County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Burke County. Forest Economics Forestry Edgecombe County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Edgecombe County. Forest Economics Forestry Graham County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Graham County. Forest Economics Forestry Jackson County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Jackson County. Forest Economics Forestry 2016 Income of North Carolina Timber Harvested and Delivered to Mills By: Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 2016 income estimates ranked by county for standing timber and timber harvest and delivered to the mill. Includes estimate of timberland by county. Forest Economics Forest Products Forestry Selling Timber Harvesting Timber Timber Price Timber Alleghany County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Alleghany County. Forest Economics Forestry Ashe County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Ashe County. Forest Economics Forestry Edgecombe County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Edgecombe County. Forest Economics Forestry Haywood County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Haywood County. Forest Economics Forestry Hyde County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Hyde County. Forest Economics Forestry Pender County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Pender County. Forest Economics Forestry Perquimans County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Perquimans County. Forest Economics Forestry Rockingham County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Rockingham County. Forest Economics Forestry Warren County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Warren County. Forest Economics Forestry Alamance County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Alamance County. Forest Economics Forestry Clay County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Clay County. Forest Economics Forestry Gates County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Gates County. Forest Economics Forestry Henderson County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Henderson County. Forest Economics Forestry Richmond County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Richmond County. Forest Economics Forestry Caldwell County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Caldwell County. Forest Economics Forestry Camden County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Camden County. Forest Economics Forestry Cumberland County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Cumberland County. Forest Economics Forestry Yancey County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Yancey County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Watauga County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Watauga County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Warren County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Warren County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Wake County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Wake County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Swain County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Swain County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Robeson County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Alamance County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Pitt County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Pitt County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Pasquotank County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Pasquotank County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Macon County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Macon County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Jones County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Jones County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Iredell County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Iredell County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management A Biomass and Bioenergy Glossary for Forest Landowners By: Robert Bardon 2008 NC Woody Biomass This publication defines unique biomass and bioenergy terms as they relate to forestry and forest management. These definitions will help you understand commonly used words and phrases that arise in biomass and bioenergy literature and discussions. Woody Biomass Avery County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Avery County. Forest Economics Forestry Carteret County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Carteret County. Forest Economics Forestry Clay County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Clay County. Forest Economics Forestry Lenoir County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Lenoir County. Forest Economics Forestry Macon County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Macon County. Forest Economics Forestry Sampson County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Sampson County. Forest Economics Forestry Transylvania County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Transylvania County. Forest Economics Forestry Union County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Union County. Forest Economics Forestry Yancey County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Yancey County. Forest Economics Forestry Caldwell County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Caldwell County. Forest Economics Forestry Tyrrell County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Tyrrell County. Forest Economics Forestry Carteret County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Carteret County. Forest Economics Forestry Beaufort County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Beaufort County. Forest Economics Forestry Brunswick County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Brunswick County. Forest Economics Forestry Caldwell County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Caldwell County. Forest Economics Forestry Catawba County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Catawba County. Forest Economics Forestry Davie County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Davie County. Forest Economics Forestry Lenoir County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Lenoir County. Forest Economics Forestry Madison County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Madison County. Forest Economics Forestry McDowell County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to McDowell County. Forest Economics Forestry Mitchell County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Mitchell County. Forest Economics Forestry Orange County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Orange County. Forest Economics Forestry Rowan County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Rowan County. Forest Economics Forestry Swain County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Swain County. Forest Economics Forestry Tyrrell County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Tyrrell County. Forest Economics Forestry Vance County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Vance County. Forest Economics Forestry Wake County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Wake County. Forest Economics Forestry Wilkes County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Wilkes County. Forest Economics Forestry Economic Contribution of the Forest Sector by North Carolina Congressional District By: Robert Bardon, Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar 2019 This publication breaks down how the forest sector contributed to the North Carolina economy in 2016, including employment, labor income, and more for North Carolina’s 13 congressional districts Forestry Economic Benefits North Carolina Timber Income 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2020 This publication offers county-level income data of North Carolina timber harvested and delivered to mills. Forestry Timber Alexander County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Alexander County. Forest Economics Forestry Caldwell County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Caldwell County. Forest Economics Forestry Greene County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Greene County. Forest Economics Forestry Macon County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Macon County. Forest Economics Forestry Rockingham County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Rockingham County. Forest Economics Forestry Tyrrell County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Tyrrell County. Forest Economics Forestry 2019 Income of North Carolina Timber Harvested and Delivered to Mills By: Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2021 2019 income estimates ranked by county for standing timber and timber harvest and delivered to the mill. Includes estimate of timberland by county. Forest Economics Forest Products Wood Products Timber Price Timber Products Forest Product Industry Timber Income Alamance County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Alamance County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Alleghany County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Alleghany County. Forest Economics Forestry Anson County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Anson County. Forest Economics Forestry Avery County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Avery County. Forest Economics Forestry Caswell County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Caswell County. Forest Economics Forestry Cherokee County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Cherokee County. Forest Economics Forestry Chowan County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Chowan County. Forest Economics Forestry Wilkes County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Wilkes County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Vance County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Vance County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Union County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Union County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Durham County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Durham County. Forest Economics Forestry Forsyth County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Forsyth County. Forest Economics Forestry Polk County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Polk County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Perquimans County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Perquimans County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Gates County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Gates County. Forest Economics Forestry Graham County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Graham County. Forest Economics Forestry New Hanover County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to New Hanover County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Montgomery County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Montgomery County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Mecklenburg County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Mecklenburg County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Madison County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Madison County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Guilford County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Guilford County. Forest Economics Forestry Jackson County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Jackson County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Henderson County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Henderson County. Forest Economics Forestry Anson County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Anson County. Forest Economics Forestry Bertie County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Bertie County. Forest Economics Forestry Burke County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Burke County. Forest Economics Forestry Caldwell County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Caldwell County. Forest Economics Forestry Cumberland County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Cumberland County. Forest Economics Forestry Gaston County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Gaston County. Forest Economics Forestry Hoke County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Hoke County. Forest Economics Forestry Johnston County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Johnston County. Forest Economics Forestry Lee County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Lee County. Forest Economics Forestry Lincoln County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Lincoln County Forest Economics Forestry Nash County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Nash County. Forest Economics Forestry Perquimans County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers informations specific to Perquimans County. Forest Economics Forestry Stokes County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Stokes County. Forest Economics Forestry Swain County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Swain County. Forest Economics Forestry Watauga County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Watauga County. Forest Economics Forestry Wayne County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Wayne County. Forest Economics Forestry Wilson County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Wilson County. Forest Economics Forestry Graham County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Graham County. Forest Economics Forestry Management Planning for Small Woodlots By: Robert Bardon, Priscilla Morris 2015 North Carolina has over 2 million acres of woodlands in holdings less than 20 acres in size (Brown, et. al. 2007). These small woodlots range from parcels in larger forested areas to patches of green infrastructure in our urban communities. The majority of these woodlands are owned by over 341,000 families (Brown, et. al. 2007) and go unmanaged. These woodlands provide environmental, economical, and social benefits to their owners and to the communities in which they are found. Through management planning woodland owners and communities can enhance these benefits by developing a road map to the future. Managing these woodlands to improve their benefits is a step-by-step process and this publication is a guide that will help lead those interested in developing a management plan through the process. Planning Woodland Management Woodlot Methodology for Determining Forest Sector Contributions to North Carolina's Economy By: Eric McConnell, James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Clayton Altizer, Barry New 2016 Forestry Impacts This factsheet describes in greater detail the methodology used to estimate the economic contributions of North Carolina’s forest products industry. It is a companion piece to the bulletin North Carolina’s Forests and Forest Products Industry By the Numbers, where a variety of figures and statistics are provided on the management and conversion of standing timber into primary and secondary wood and fiber products. Forestry Wood Products Timber Paper Logging Wood Furniture Wilkes County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Wilkes County. Forest Economics Forestry Sampson County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Sampson County. Forest Economics Forestry Rutherford County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Rutherford County. Forest Economics Forestry Anson County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Anson County. Forest Economics Forestry Cherokee County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Cherokee County. Forest Economics Forestry Chowan County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Chowan County. Forest Economics Forestry Davie County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Davie County. Forest Economics Forestry Greene County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Greene County. Forest Economics Forestry Henderson County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Henderson County. Forest Economics Forestry Hyde County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Hyde County. Forest Economics Forestry Lincoln County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Lincoln County. Forest Economics Forestry New Hanover County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to New Hanover County. Forest Economics Forestry Pender County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Pender County. Forest Economics Forestry Pitt County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Pitt County. Forest Economics Forestry Alexander County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Alexander County. Forest Economics Forestry Avery County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Avery County. Forest Economics Forestry Burke County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Burke County. Forest Economics Forestry Caswell County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Caswell County. Forest Economics Forestry Chowan County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Chowan County. Forest Economics Forestry Clay County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Clay County. Forest Economics Forestry Columbus County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Columbus County. Forest Economics Forestry Craven County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Craven County. Forest Economics Forestry Currituck County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Currituck County. Forest Economics Forestry Davidson County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Davidson County. Forest Economics Forestry Gaston County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Gaston County. Forest Economics Forestry Gates County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Gates County. Forest Economics Forestry Granville County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Granville County. Forest Economics Forestry Guilford County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Guilford County. Forest Economics Forestry Hertford County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Hertford County. Forest Economics Forestry Jones County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Jones County. Forest Economics Forestry Lee County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Lee County. Forest Economics Forestry Lincoln County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Lincoln County. Forest Economics Forestry Macon County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Macon County. Forest Economics Forestry Moore County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Moore County. Forest Economics Forestry Nash County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Nash County. Forest Economics Forestry New Hanover County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to New Hanover County. Forest Economics Forestry Onslow County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Onslow County. Forest Economics Forestry Pamlico County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Pamlico County. Forest Economics Forestry Richmond County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Richmond County. Forest Economics Forestry Robeson County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Robeson County. Forest Economics Forestry Surry County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Surry County. Forest Economics Forestry Washington County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Washington County. Forest Economics Forestry Wayne County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Wayne County. Forest Economics Forestry Bladen County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Bladen County. Forest Economics Forestry Carteret County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Carteret County. Forest Economics Forestry Columbus County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Columbus County. Forest Economics Forestry Granville County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Granville County. Forest Economics Forestry Haywood County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Haywood County. Forest Economics Forestry Hertford County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Hertford County. Forest Economics Forestry Jackson County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Jackson County. Forest Economics Forestry Lee County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Lee County. Forest Economics Forestry Mecklenburg County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Mecklenburg County. Forest Economics Forestry Orange County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Orange County. Forest Economics Forestry Polk County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Polk County. Forest Economics Forestry Watauga County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Watauga County. Forest Economics Forestry Management Plans: A Planning Guide for Landowners By: Robert Bardon 2021 This publication provides an overview of woodlands management and a step-by-step process landowners can use to begin developing a management plan for their woodlands. It includes worksheets for defining goals and objectives, prioritizing land uses, identifying needs, and planning management activities. Forest Stewardship Forest Management Forestry Land Ownership Forest Management Plan Woodland Management Land Conservation Forest Management Planning Ashe County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Ashe County. Forest Economics Forestry Bertie County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Bertie County. Forest Economics Forestry Burke County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Burke County. Forest Economics Forestry Cabarrus County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Cabarrus County. Forest Economics Forestry Catawba County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Catawba County. Forest Economics Forestry Columbus County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Columbus County. Forest Economics Forestry Craven County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Craven County. Forest Economics Forestry Currituck County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Currituck County. Forest Economics Forestry Yadkin County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Yadkin County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Washington County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Washington County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Tyrrell County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Tyrrell County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Dare County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Dare County. Forest Economics Forestry Transylvania County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Transylvania County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Davie County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Davie County. Forest Economics Forestry Stanly County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Stanly County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Rutherford County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Rutherford County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Edgecombe County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Edgecombe County. Forest Economics Forestry Rockingham County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Rockingham County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Franklin County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Franklin County. Forest Economics Forestry Randolph County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Randolph County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Person County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Alamance County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Pender County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Pender County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Pamlico County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Pamlico County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Orange County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Orange County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Onslow County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Onslow County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Moore County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Moore County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Mitchell County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Mitchell County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management McDowell County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Alamance County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Martin County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Martin County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Lincoln County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Lincoln County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Harnett County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Harnett County. Forest Economics Forestry Lenoir County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Lenoir County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Haywood County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Haywood County. Forest Economics Forestry Henderson County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Henderson County. Forest Economics Forestry Johnston County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Johnston County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Granville County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Granville County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Protecting Working Forests With Voluntary Agricultural Districts Programs By: Brandon King, Robert Bardon 2018 Woodland Owner Notes This publication outlines the requirements and benefits of voluntary agricultural district programs in North Carolina and explains how forest landowners can join these programs. Taxes Forestry Programs Land Use Greene County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Greene County. Forest Economics Forestry Hertford County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Herford County. Forest Economics Forestry Guilford County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Guilford County. Forest Economics Forestry Alamance County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Alamance County. Forest Economics Forestry Alexander County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Alexander County. Forest Economics Forestry Alleghany County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Alleghany County. Forest Economics Forestry Ashe County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Ashe County. Forest Economics Forestry Beaufort County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Beaufort County. Forest Economics Forestry Bladen County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Bladen County. Forest Economics Forestry Brunswick County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Brunswick County. Forest Economics Forestry Buncombe County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Buncombe County. Forest Economics Forestry Cabarrus County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Cabarrus County. Forest Economics Forestry Camden County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Camden County. Forest Economics Forestry Caswell County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Caswell County. Forest Economics Forestry Chatham County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Chatham County. Forest Economics Forestry Cherokee County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Cherokee County. Forest Economics Forestry Chowan County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Chowan County. Forest Economics Forestry Cleveland County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Cleveland County. Forest Economics Forestry Columbus County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Columbus County. Forest Economics Forestry Craven County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Craven County. Forest Economics Forestry Currituck County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Currituck County. Forest Economics Forestry Dare County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Dare County. Forest Economics Forestry Davidson County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Davidson County. Forest Economics Forestry Davie County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Davie County. Forest Economics Forestry Duplin County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Duplin County Forest Economics Forestry Durham County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Durham County. Forest Economics Forestry Edgecombe County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Edgecombe County. Forest Economics Forestry Forsyth County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina. offers information specific to Forsyth County. Forest Economics Forestry Franklin County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Franklin County. Forest Economics Forestry Granville County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Granville County. Forest Economics Forestry Halifax County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Halifax County. Forest Economics Forestry Harnett County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Harnett County. Forest Economics Forestry Haywood County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Haywood County. Forest Economics Forestry Iredell County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers specific information on Iredell County. Forest Economics Forestry Jackson County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Jackson County. Forest Economics Forestry Jones County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Jones County. Forest Economics Forestry Madison County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Madison County. Forest Economics Forestry Martin County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Martin County. Forest Economics Forestry McDowell County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to McDowell County. Forest Economics Forestry Mecklenburg County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Mecklenburg County. Forest Economics Forestry Mitchell County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Mitchell County. Forest Economics Forestry Montgomery County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Montgomery County. Forest Economics Forestry Moore County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Moore County. Forest Economics Forestry New Hanover County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to New Hanover County. Forest Economics Forestry Northampton County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Northampton County. Forest Economics Forestry Onslow County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Onslow County. Forest Economics Forestry Orange County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific information on Orange County. Forest Economics Forestry Pamlico County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugarik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Pamlico County. Forest Economics Forestry Pasquotank County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Pasquotank County. Forest Economics Forestry Pender County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Pender County. Forest Economics Forestry Person County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Person County. Forest Economics Forestry Polk County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Polk County. Forest Economics Forestry Randolph County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Randolph County. Forest Economics Forestry Richmond County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Richmond County. Forest Economics Forestry Robeson County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Robeson County. Forest Economics Forestry Rowan County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Rowan County. Forest Economics Forestry Scotland County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Scotland County. Forest Economics Forestry Stanly County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Stanly County. Forest Economics Forestry Surry County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Surry County. Forest Economics Forestry Tyrrell County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Tyrrell County Forest Economics Forestry Vance County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Vance County. Forest Economics Forestry Wake County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Wake County. Forest Economics Forestry Warren County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Warren County. Forest Economics Forestry Washington County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Warren County. Forest Economics Forestry Yadkin County Forestry Impacts 2012 By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Corey Sugerik 2014 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Yadkin County. Forest Economics Forestry A Guide to Managing Small Woodlots By: Robert Bardon, Priscilla Morris 2015 In North Carolina there is over 11 million acres of woodlands owned by 469,000 family forest landowners. These owners own their land for many reasons: family legacy, recreation, aesthetics, wildlife, and investment. The majority of these owners, over 55 percent, though own less then 10 acres of woodlands and are motivated mostly by noneconomic reasons to keep and nurture these woodlots. Many of these owners are unaware of the support and assistance available to them from state and federal agencies and programs that are designed to support forestry because they do not consider themselves forest owners or are unaware of such resources. If you are one of these owners of small woodlots this publication will provide you information on things you should consider in the management and care of your woodlot and who maybe able to provide you further information and assistance. Planning Woodland Management Woodlot Establishing a Partnership for Sentinel Landscapes: The North Carolina Experience A Dissemination Guide for Other States By: John Diaz, Mary Lou Addor, Susan Moore, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2016 This publication is a guide for states where military installations, agriculture, other compatible economic development, and natural resources drive the economy. This guide introduces the NCSLP and offers recommendations for developing and establishing such a partnership based on the lessons learned in North Carolina. Land Conservation Collaborative Partnerships Sentinel Landscapes Natural Resources Conservation Washington County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Washington County. Forest Economics Forestry Hertford County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Hertford County. Forest Economics Forestry Wayne County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Wayne County. Forest Economics Forestry Wake County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Wake County. Forest Economics Forestry Watauga County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Watauga County. Forest Economics Forestry Vance County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Vance County. Forest Economics Forestry Yadkin County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Yadkin County. Forest Economics Forestry Warren County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Warren County. Forest Economics Forestry Union County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Union County. Forest Economics Forestry Transylvania County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Transylvania County. Forest Economics Forestry Swain County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Swain County. Forest Economics Forestry Surry County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Surry County. Forest Economics Forestry Scotland County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Scotland County. Forest Economics Forestry Stokes County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Stokes County. Forest Economics Forestry Yancey County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Yancey County. Forest Economics Forestry Stanly County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Stanly County. Forest Economics Forestry Randolph County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Randolph County. Forest Economics Forestry Polk County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Polk County. Forest Economics Forestry Alleghany County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Alleghany County. Forest Economics Forestry Ashe County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Ashe County. Forest Economics Forestry Avery County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Avery County. Forest Economics Forestry Beaufort County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Beaufort County. Forest Economics Forestry Bertie County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Bertie County. Forest Economics Forestry Bladen County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Bladen County. Forest Economics Forestry Brunswick County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Brunswick County. Forest Economics Forestry Buncombe County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Buncombe County. Forest Economics Forestry Cabarrus County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Cabarrus County. Forest Economics Forestry Camden County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Camden County. Forest Economics Forestry Caswell County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Caswell County. Forest Economics Forestry Catawba County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Catawba County. Forest Economics Forestry Chatham County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Chatham County. Forest Economics Forestry Clay County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Clay County. Forest Economics Forestry Cleveland County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Cleveland County. Forest Economics Forestry Columbus County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Columbus County. Forest Economics Forestry Craven County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Craven County. Forest Economics Forestry Cumberland County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Cumberland County. Forest Economics Forestry Currituck County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Currituck County. Forest Economics Forestry Dare County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Dare County. Forest Economics Forestry Davidson County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Davidson County. Forest Economics Forestry Duplin County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Duplin County. Forest Economics Forestry Durham County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Durham County. Forest Economics Forestry Forsyth County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Forsyth County. Forest Economics Forestry Franklin County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Franklin County. Forest Economics Forestry Gaston County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Gaston County. Forest Economics Forestry Granville County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Granville County. Forest Economics Forestry Guilford County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Guilford County. Forest Economics Forestry Halifax County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Halifax County. Forest Economics Forestry Harnett County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Harnett County. Forest Economics Forestry Haywood County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Haywood County. Forest Economics Forestry Hoke County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Hoke County. Forest Economics Forestry Iredell County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Iredell County. Forest Economics Forestry Johnston County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Johnston County. Forest Economics Forestry Jones County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Jones County. Forest Economics Forestry Lee County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Lee County. Forest Economics Forestry Lenoir County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Lenoir County. Forest Economics Forestry Macon County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Macon County. Forest Economics Forestry Madison County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Madison County. Forest Economics Forestry Martin County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Martin County. Forest Economics Forestry McDowell County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Mcdowell County. Forest Economics Forestry Mecklenburg County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Mecklenburg County. Forest Economics Forestry Mitchell County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Mitchell County. Forest Economics Forestry Montgomery County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Montgomery County. Forest Economics Forestry Moore County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Moore County. Forest Economics Forestry Nash County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Nash County. Forest Economics Forestry Northampton County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Northampton County. Forest Economics Forestry Onslow County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Onslow County. Forest Economics Forestry Orange County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Orange County. Forest Economics Forestry Pamlico County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Pamlico County. Forest Economics Forestry Pasquotank County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Pasquotank County. Forest Economics Forestry Perquimans County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Perquimans County. Forest Economics Forestry Person County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Person County. Forest Economics Forestry Richmond County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Richmond County. Forest Economics Forestry Robeson County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Robeson County. Forest Economics Forestry Rockingham County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Rockingham County. Forest Economics Forestry Rowan County Forestry Impacts 2014 By: Laurel Kays, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Rowan County. Forest Economics Forestry Alamance County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Alamance County. Forest Economics Forestry Anson County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Anson County. Forest Economics Forestry Bertie County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Bertie County. Forest Economics Forestry Bladen County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Bladen County. Forest Economics Forestry Buncombe County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Buncombe County. Forest Economics Forestry Cabarrus County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Cabarrus County. Forest Economics Forestry Camden County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Camden County. Forest Economics Forestry Carteret County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Carteret County. Forest Economics Forestry Chatham County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Chatham County. Forest Economics Forestry Cleveland County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Cleveland County. Forest Economics Forestry Cumberland County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Cumberland County. Forest Economics Forestry Dare County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Dare County. Forest Economics Forestry Duplin County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Duplin County. Forest Economics Forestry Durham County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Durham County. Forest Economics Forestry Forsyth County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Forsyth County. Forest Economics Forestry Franklin County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Franklin County. Forest Economics Forestry Graham County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Graham County. Forest Economics Forestry Greene County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Greene County. Forest Economics Forestry Halifax County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Halifax County. Forest Economics Forestry Harnett County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Harnett County. Forest Economics Forestry Henderson County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Henderson County. Forest Economics Forestry Hoke County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Hoke County. Forest Economics Forestry Iredell County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Iredell County. Forest Economics Forestry Jackson County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Jackson County. Forest Economics Forestry Johnston County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Johnston County. Forest Economics Forestry Martin County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Martin County. Forest Economics Forestry Montgomery County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Montgomery County. Forest Economics Forestry Northampton County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Northampton County. Forest Economics Forestry Pasquotank County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Pasquotank County. Forest Economics Forestry Person County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Person County. Forest Economics Forestry Pitt County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Pitt County. Forest Economics Forestry Polk County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Polk County. Forest Economics Forestry Randolph County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Randolph County. Forest Economics Forestry Rutherford County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Rutherford County. Forest Economics Forestry Sampson County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Sampson County. Forest Economics Forestry Scotland County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Scotland County. Forest Economics Forestry Stanly County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Stanly County. Forest Economics Forestry Stokes County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Stokes County. Forest Economics Forestry Transylvania County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Transylvania County. Forest Economics Forestry Union County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Union County. Forest Economics Forestry Watauga County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Watauga County. Forest Economics Forestry Wilson County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Wilson County. Forest Economics Forestry Yadkin County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Yadkin County. Forest Economics Forestry Yancey County Forestry Impacts 2016 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2018 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Yancey County. Forest Economics Forestry Alleghany County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Alleghany County. Forest Economics Forestry Anson County Forestry Impact 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Anson County. Forest Economics Forestry Ashe County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Ashe County. Forest Economics Forestry Avery County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Avery County. Forest Economics Forestry Beaufort County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Beaufort County. Forest Economics Forestry Bertie County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Bertie County. Forest Economics Forestry Brunswick County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Brunswick County. Forest Economics Forestry Buncombe County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Buncombe County. Forest Economics Forestry Burke County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Burke County. Forest Economics Forestry Cabarrus County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Cabarrus County. Forest Economics Forestry Camden County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Camden County. Forest Economics Forestry Caswell County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Caswell County. Forest Economics Forestry Catawba County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olaknule Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Catawba County. Forest Economics Forestry Chatham County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Chatham County. Forest Economics Forestry Cherokee County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Cherokee County. Forest Economics Forestry Chowan County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Chowan County. Forest Economics Forestry Cleveland County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Cleveland County. Forest Economics Forestry Cumberland County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Cumberland County. Forest Economics Forestry Craven County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Craven County. Forest Economics Forestry Currituck County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Currituck County. Forest Economics Forestry Dare County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Dare County. Forest Economics Forestry Davidson County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Davidson County. Forest Economics Forestry Davie County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Davie County. Forest Economics Forestry Duplin County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Duplin County. Forest Economics Forestry Durham County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Durham County. Forest Economics Forestry Edgecombe County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Edgecombe County. Forest Economics Forsyth County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Forsyth County. Forest Economics Forestry Franklin County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Franklin County. Forest Economics Forestry Gaston County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Gaston County. Forest Economics Forestry Graham County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Graham County. Forest Economics Forestry Guilford County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Guilford County. Forest Economics Forestry Halifax County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Halifax County. Forest Economics Forestry Harnett County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Harnett County. Forest Economics Forestry Hoke County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Hoke County. Forest Economics Forestry Hyde County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Hyde County. Forest Economics Forestry Iredell County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Iredell County. Forest Economics Forestry Johnston County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Johnston County. Forest Economics Forestry Jones County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Kathryn Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Jones County. Forest Economics Forestry Lenoir County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Lenoir County. Forest Economics Forestry Lincoln County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Lincoln County. Forest Economics Forestry Madison County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Madison County. Forest Economics Forestry Martin County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Martin County. Forest Economics Forestry McDowell County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to McDowell County. Forest Economics Forestry Mitchell County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Mitchell County. Forest Economics Forestry Montgomery County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Montgomery County. Forest Economics Forestry Moore County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Moore County. Forest Economics Forestry New Hanover Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to New Hanover County. Forest Economics Forestry Northampton County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Northampton County. Forest Economics Forestry Onslow County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Onslow County. Forest Economics Forestry Pamlico County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Pamlico County. Forest Economics Forestry Pasquotank County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Pasquotank County. Forest Economics Forestry Pender County Forestry Impacts 2018 By: Rajan Parajuli, Stephanie Chizmar, Morgan Hoy, Olakunle Sodiya, Robert Bardon 2020 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Pender County. 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On September 17, 1977, Carleton College and St. Olaf College played the Liter Bowl, the first NCAA-sanctioned game to use metric measurements, and probably the dorkiest piece of football ever put together.
Top to bottom, the whole story is unapologetically nerdy. It was dreamt up by a Carleton chemistry professor named Jerry Mohrig. The field was 100 meters long and 50 meters wide (109.36 and 54.68 yards, respectively). There were metric meter lines, metric down-chains, even metric end zones. The ball was 29 centimeters long (within NCAA regulation), but who really knows how big a regular football is.
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Fans got fully behind the quirky idea, putting together all kinds of metric-friendly gimmicks to go with the play on the field. They also showed up in numbers upward of 10,000, the most since President Dwight. D. Eisenhower gave a speech on the same field. People wore T-shirts that read, “Drop Back 10 Meters and Punt!”; students donned their uniforms as team “cheer-liters”; ushers worked their way through the stands as “meter maids”; and Sports Illustrated noted the halftime honoring of “General Ulysses S. Gram, skier Jean-Claude Kilo and baseball’s Harmon Kilogram, all figures to reckon with by any standard of measurement.”
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And for its trouble putting the game together, Carleton got smashed. St. Olaf won 43-0, out-gaining Carleton 393 meters to 106 behind an "outside running game" that was probably just one team of nerds being a little more athletic than the other team of nerds and turning that into 302 meters (330 yards) rushing.
This was back when there was at least some chance we'd officially move to the metric system as a country. We won't, of course. (My personal theory is that we're too married to round numbers based on standard, like a 100mph fastball or a 6-foot-tall man.) So the Liter Bowl is just a piece of sports dork ephemera, but a fun one at least.
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When the Schlafly Tap Room began the Schlafly Reserve Series back in 2006, they bought a few bourbon barrels to age the Schlafly Reserve Imperial Stout in. As the beers grew in popularity, so did the number of barrels needing to be purchased.
The problem with using barrels to age beer in is that it’s a one time deal. When the barrels arrive from the distillery the woods has been exposed to the high-alcohol bourbon so any microorganism, such as wild yeast or bacteria, has pretty much been killed off, leaving the barrel clean and ready to be used.
But once you’ve used the barrel for aging beer, it’s a different story. The alcohol in the beer isn’t high enough to kill off these micro-pests so they’re forced to buy new barrels.
As you can imagine, being able to use these barrels only a single time is not only wasteful, but expensive. But what if you could use the wild yeast to your benefit? I’m proud to announce the debut of the first step in the Schlafly Sour Beer Program.
As part of a half-million dollar upgrade to the Schlafly Tap Room, the very rarely seen boiler room, which is located under the beer garden, will be cleaned up and will be the home of this exciting new program. New equipment will be purchased, new racks for barrels will be installed, and new draught lines will be put in to accommodate these new beers.
The first step of this new program began back on 03/31/2010 when a special blend of Belgian Single (which had already been fermented out) was added to four different bourbon barrels that underwent a cleaning and a conditioning. It was at that point that three different strains of Brettanomyces were each added to separate barrels, with one barrel being left alone as a control.
The three different strains of Brett that were added were: Claussenii, Lambicus, and Bruxellensis. It’s important to note that Brettanomyces doesn’t necessarily add sourness to a beer, it usually adds a layer of funk. But, that doesn’t mean that certain lactic acid producing bacteria such as Lactobacillus and Pediococcus couldn’t possibly show up as the beer sits.
As for the release of these beers, that’s going to take some time. “From a brewing standpoint, I really want to give our folks some time to do it right. I want to make sure our guys have the tools to do this the right way,” says Schlafly Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Dan Kopman.
For more information about sour beers in St. Louis, be certain to check out the September issue of Feast Magazine. Feast will be offering up a look at this very interesting beer style along with additional information about Schlafly’s Hop in the City festival beer, the Oud Bruin. | positive |
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SASKATOON - Voters in the Saskatoon riding of Fairview have sent a pointed goodbye message to outgoing Premier Brad Wall and his Saskatchewan Party by strongly backing the NDP in a provincial byelection.
The Saskatchewan Party candidate, public school board trustee and corrections officer Cameron Scott, was easily defeated by NDP candidate Vicki Mowat on Thursday night.
With all but one poll reporting, Mowat had 60 per cent of the vote compared to Scott's 31 per cent. Liberal Shah Rukh, Progressive Conservative David Prokopchuk and the Green Party's Taylor Bolin each accounted for less than 5 per cent of ballots cast, with a voter turnout of 35 per cent.
"We all share in this win," Mowat told supporters in her victory speech. "Tonight we celebrate, but tomorrow we get back to work."
It was her second try at the seat for Mowat, who works for the associate dean of Aboriginal Affairs at the University of Saskatchewan.
She lost by just 200 votes in 2016 to Jennifer Campeau of the Saskatchewan Party.
The byelection became necessary when Campeau stepped down in June to take a job with mining company Rio Tinto in British Columbia.
Thursday's result was another disappointment in what has been a turbulent year for the Saskatchewan Party, which has been in power for a decade.
Wall sent out a subdued Tweet on Thursday night that simply congratulated Mowat and thanked Scott "for running a great campaign."
In August, Wall announced he was retiring from politics, saying it was time for renewal. He is staying on until the party picks his successor.
Back in the spring, Wall tabled an austerity budget that faced stiff opposition in some quarters.
With a bottom line battered by low resource prices, the budget cut library and education funding, as well as grants to municipalities, although cash for libraries was later restored.
It raised the provincial sales tax and added it to things that were previously exempt, such as children's clothing and restaurant meals. The government also shut down the provincial bus company to help tackle a $1.3-billion deficit.
Party support has also been dented by several high-profile scandals that prompted the removal from caucus of founding member Bill Boyd shortly before his retirement at the start of September.
His seat will have to be filled in another byelection.
Earlier this year, the Saskatchewan Party also lost a provincial byelection in the Saskatoon riding of Meewasin, where Ryan Meili claimed victory for the NDP.
Meili won with 54 per cent of the vote over Saskatchewan Party candidate Brent Penner, a former Saskatoon police officer who came in second with 40 per cent.
Meili is now vying for the leadership of the Saskatchewan NDP, along with Regina Rosemont MLA Trent Wotherspoon. That vote will be held May 8, 2018. | positive |
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Jolted by reports of 22 farmer suicides in three weeks driven by massive crop failure, the Maharashtra government today appealed to farmers "not to take emotional steps" and wait for relief measures."I assure all my farmer brethren that we stand solidly behind you. I request that please don't be carried away by emotions or helplessness. We are doing our best to help you," said Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan, who has faced political attacks for not doing enough for farmers devastated by crop loss.Mr Chavan also said he had spoken to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the Election Commission, amid questions about whether a relief package just ahead of the national election would be considered a violation of the code of conduct.The election code of conduct bans parties from making any announcement that can influence voters.The Chief Minister's appeal is significant after recent threats by farmers in Vidarbha to use the "None Of The Above" option while casting their votes in next month's election, if they don't receive help soon.The Vidarbha Jan Andolan Samiti, a farmers' advocacy group, has said in a report that 22 farmers have ended their lives in the Vidarbha and Marathawada regions, in the past three weeks. Nine of these deaths took place in just the past three days, after a prolonged and unusual hailstorm destroyed acres of crops, the group says.The Maharashtra government has not confirmed these grim statistics, but has asked for Rs. 5,000 crore from the Centre.Activists say the process of receiving any relief involves a report from the state government, followed by a spot assessment by a central team before any money is sanctioned.It is too long, they say, and even this amount may not be enough to compensate for the loss of crop spread over at least 16 lakh hectares.Maharashtra's Vidarbha region is often described as 'suicide country' with reports of a farmer suicide every eight hours even till two years ago.Ahead of next month's general election, the tragic deaths have fueled a political blame-game. The opposition Shiv Sena has alleged that the Congress and NCP, which co-govern Maharashtra and are allies at the Centre, are using the election code of conduct as an excuse for inaction. "I blame the system. Should we talk of rules when people are dying?" said the Shiv Sena's Sanjay Raut. | positive |
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In his State of the Union address, President Obama laid out an ambitious agenda—and, frankly, a bipartisan one, if only Republicans would admit where some of the ideas come from. And a few things might even stand a chance.
Was it his last best chance? The only moment before his second term is consumed by the jockeying over whoever will succeed him? Was it the first time since 1997 that a president’s State of the Union message had been covered in a semi-split-screen way with a police story in California? Was it a speech that took a splintered Republican opposition not one but two speakers to oppose? Was it all those things—dignified and not so—that the pundits predicted it might be?
Or was it merely the moment when the re-elected Barack Obama said, “Let’s get it done,” whether or not he actually can?
I’d vote for the last. The president’s speech was strong and stirring and, yes, partisan, in the sense that Joe Biden often shot to his feet while John Boehner, seated together with the vice president behind Obama, usually sat on his hands.
The president’s tone was sharp and focused, but he softened his message, as well, with grace notes to the political realities facing him.
But Obama, again and again, embraced ideas that were, at least once, bipartisan. These ranged from finding a path to comprehensive (read: sane) immigration reform, with “more boots on the Southern border than at any time in our history, and reducing illegal crossings to their lowest levels in 40 years,” to stepping up the government’s cyber-security measures, to proclaiming that on his visit to the Burmese dissident Aung San Suu Kyi last year a man had said, “There is justice and law in the United States. I want our country to be like that.”
The president’s tone was sharp and focused—as it had been in his second inaugural address last month—but he softened his message as well, with grace notes to the political realities facing him. It did not go unnoticed that he made a point of warmly shaking the hand of his bitter rival, John McCain, as he walked down the aisle, or made an equal point of praising McCain’s past work with former senator Joe Lieberman on climate change.
There were visual clues in the audience to suggest that the president might yet win some victories on immigration: Democrat Chuck Schumer of New York, Republican Lindsey Graham of South Carolina (a fierce critic of Obama’s national-security policy), and Michael Bennet, a free-thinking Democrat from Colorado, were seated together, and often applauding together, too. On the other hand, some things never change: Six members of the Supreme Court saw fit to pay obeisance to the occasion, while those dead-enders, Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas, and Samuel Alito, stayed away, lest they be tempted to mouth silent disapproval.
The president committed himself to enacting Medicare reforms that would produce savings equal to those proposed by the bipartisan Simpson-Bowles Commission (a seemingly important concession, even if, in the next breath, he said the government must “keep the promises we’ve already made”). He declared that the time was at hand for comprehensive tax and entitlement reform (a favorite Republican cause) even if he did not offer any specifics or bring the Republicans to their feet by insisting, “The greatest nation on earth cannot keep conducting its business by drifting from one manufactured crisis to the next.”
There was the usual quotient of State of the Union hooey: promises and pie-in-the-sky unlikely to materialize, much less be consumed. “High-quality pre-school available to every child,” “re-design America’s high schools so they better equip graduates for the demands of a high-tech economy.” Worthy goals? You betcha. Path to get there? Unclear.
When he suggested not only raising the federal minimum wage to $9 an hour (it was $3.10 or so when I was in high school and working summers in a farm-supply store, but in real terms, higher than now) but also linking it to the cost of living, Paul Ryan could not conceal a smirk.
It is hard to know how much the president’s speech will change the debate. Based on the official—tragically dry-mouthed—Republican response from Senator Marco Rubio, I have my doubts, since the party’s supposed brightest Latino hope merely repeated the tired talking points that Governor Bobby Jindal of Louisiana has said make the G.O.P. the “stupid party.” (Senator Rand Paul’s Tea Party rejoinder was unavailable for viewing at press time.)
Gun control was the emotional conclusion of the president’s speech, and there, too, he may have to content himself with comparatively minor measures, despite the horrors of Sandy Hook. But even John Boehner had to rise to his feet in tribute to Nate and Cleo Pendleton, whose daughter Hadiya sang at the president’s inaugural just three weeks ago and was then shot dead in a Chicago park a mile from the president’s house, the victim of mistaken identity in a gang reprisal. “They deserve a vote,” Obama said, in a rising refrain.
The president will probably not get major action on banning assault weapons, or even on restricting large-capacity magazines. The demographic and electoral realities of House districts are against him, with all but a handful of Republican members having won re-election in districts that Obama lost overwhelmingly. But it was interesting—and perhaps revelatory—to note that among those obsessively determined House members who arrive so early for the speech that they can be assured of shaking the president’s hand as he walks down the aisle, one face was missing this year: Representative Joe Baca of California, defeated last fall as a result of massive spending by New York mayor Mike Bloomberg’s anti-gun campaign.
Obama may not “get it done.” But he is certainly trying. | positive |
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MARANA, Ariz. -- Already a year of wacky weather on the PGA Tour, this might have topped it all -- snow.
The opening round of the Match Play Championship was suspended Wednesday when a cold rain that came down sideways quickly gave way to snow from a winter storm that dumped close to 2 inches on Dove Mountain in just over an hour.
"I've never actually played golf to the point where we've actually stopped for snow, which is kind of crazy," said Jason Day of Australia, who was 6 up through 10 holes over Zach Johnson. "A little crazy for it to snow in the desert, as well. But that's just how it is. Mother Nature can do whatever she wants."
Ten matches had not even started when players were called off the course as slush was starting to form on the greens. Two hours later, The Ritz-Carlton Club was a blanket of snow as temperatures dipped as low as 33 degrees. The rest of the day was called off.
"I've seen snow on the course when I was a kid, but nothing like that on any of the tours," said Rory McIlroy, who along with Tiger Woods was among those 10 matches that never had to hit a shot.
Sergio Garcia, in the leadoff match, had just holed a 10-foot par putt to win the 15th hole and go 2 up over Thongchai Jaidee when play was suspended.
The tour was meeting with television officials to figure out when to start and how to get back on schedule. The 64-man field is cut in half after each round, and with sunshine in the forecast the rest of the week, it should not be difficult to get caught up.
So much for a tour that follows the sun.
Ian Poulter's only other tournament this year was on Maui for the Tournament of Champions, where it took four days just to get started because of high wind, and then the 54-hole event was over 29 hours after it started.
And now this.
"I can't believe it. When have we ever seen that?" he said, taking off his rain gear in front of his locker. "The two events I've attempted to play this year have been three days of 50 mph wind and 2 inches of snow in an hour. It's absolutely, flippin' unbelievable."
What does that say for the rest of the year?
"Can't get worse," he said. "Just incredible. Bizarre. Have you ever seen it? Especially where we are."
Wednesday marked the second time in three years at Dove Mountain in Marana, Ariz., that wintry weather led to a suspension of play. Farrell Evans
Maybe he should consider himself lucky. At least he didn't play Torrey Pines, where fog wiped out an entire round Saturday and Woods had to wait until Monday afternoon to polish off his 75th career win. There were frost delays in the opening rounds of Phoenix earlier this month.
But snow?
"I remember one year in Vegas in a collegiate tournament it was sleeting," said Webb Simpson, who played one shot. "We all charged toboggans to our coach in the pro shop and he wasn't too happy about it. This is crazy weather. But we've got a great forecast for the weekend, so hopefully, it will melt tonight."
Poulter was cold from the start, rubbing his hands together in the morning chill of high desert -- about 2,800 feet above sea level -- and he jumped in place to keep warm. He built a 3-up lead over Stephen Gallacher through 12 holes.
In only 3½ hours of golf, there was some impressive play.
Bo Van Pelt, who took three shots to get out of a bunker early in his match against John Senden, won six straight holes -- only two of them with birdies -- to build a 5-up lead through 12. Matt Kuchar was 3 up over Hiroyuki Fujita through 14 holes, while defending champion Hunter Mahan was 4 up at the turn over Matteo Manassero.
"We knew this was coming, so I think we were all somewhat prepared for the cold and everything," Mahan said. "We also didn't think we were actually high enough to get snow, and get this amount. We go sleet and ice, and you can't putt or hit shots with ice coming at you."
The best competition might have come after play ended.
Rickie Fowler wound up and fired snowballs from the parking lots. The caddies spent an hour having a snowball fight, though most of the players stayed inside.
That included Carl Pettersson, a guy who tries to see the glass half-full.
"This is one time I have the advantage of being fat," Pettersson said.
With delays like this, he might have company.
"It seems like every rain delay -- or snow delay -- that we have, you just seem to sit there and eat dessert," Day said. "And there's a bunch of yummy chocolates in there."
None of the top four seeds had teed off. Charles Howell III, who hasn't faced Woods since the third round of the 1996 U.S. Amateur, hit four putts on the practice green when he arrived. That was the extent of his work Wednesday.
This was the second time in three years that wintry weather interrupted the Match Play Championship. A light snow covered everything but tee boxes and greens the morning of the championship match in 2011 between Luke Donald and Martin Kaymer. It cleared before their match, but then there was a brief delay because of sleet that turned greens white.
The last time the opening round was not finished was in 2005, when it never got started because of rain that put just about every hole at La Costa under water.
The tour wasted no time in sending players back to their hotels, even after it stopped snowing. There was a chance for more snow later Wednesday, and while lower temperatures are expected in the morning, the rest of the forecast is fine.
Mark Russell, vice president of competition for the PGA Tour, was not too stressed about finishing before Sunday.
"We've got a lot of possibilities with this small field," Russell said. | positive |
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SRINAGAR: Indian forces fired shotgun pellets and tear gas Saturday as thousands carried the body of a young boy killed overnight during an anti-India protest in Srinagar.
Chanting slogans “Go India, go back” and “We want freedom”, thousands of residents marched to the main Martyr's Graveyard in Srinagar for the burial of the 12-year-old boy.
The boy was critically injured on Friday evening after he was hit by shotgun pellets all over his body and died at a hospital early Saturday.
Kashmiri Muslims women comfort wailing mother of Junaid Ahmed.— AP
Residents said the young student was hit inside his home compound, some 30 feet from clashes between protesters and government forces. Police say he was part of the clashes.
Police and paramilitary soldiers fired warning shots, pellets and tear gas, fearing the procession could become a larger rally seeking an end of Indian rule in the disputed Himalayan region, said a police officer, speaking on condition of anonymity in keeping with department policy.
Clashes broke out as hundreds of young men hurled rocks at the troops while another group of mourners changed route to bury the dead.
On Friday, at least 50 people were injured during dozens of clashes as tens of thousands of Kashmiris protested against Indian rule.
Government forces continued firing shotguns to disperse angry crowds despite repeated warnings from India's Home Ministry to minimise their use and widespread outcry against such weapons by local and international rights groups that have sought their ban. The pellets have killed at least six people and left hundreds of civilians with serious eye injuries, with dozens losing their eyesight.
Meanwhile, a police official was killed after suspected rebels fired at a police post in the region. Police official Reyaz Ahmed said Saturday that a group of militants appeared on the outskirts of southern Shopian town overnight and tried to snatch weapons from a police bunker.
He said the rebels sprayed gunfire after police resisted, leaving a policeman dead and two others wounded. The violence came as India-held Kashmir is experiencing its largest protests against Indian rule in recent years, sparked by the killing in July of a popular rebel commander by Indian soldiers.
The protests, and a sweeping military crackdown, have all but paralysed life in the region. More than 80 civilians have been killed and thousands injured, with hundreds among them blinded and maimed, mostly by government forces firing bullets and shotgun pellets at rock-throwing protesters.
Two policemen have also been killed and hundreds of government forces injured in the clashes.
Most people in Indian-held Kashmir favour independence or a merger with Pakistan. A militant uprising and subsequent Indian military crackdown since 1989 have killed more than 68,000 people. | positive |
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Job - Intertrust (Luxembourg) S.à r.l. (Luxembourg) - Senior... Jobs Events Luxembourg Labour Market About this platform English Français German Sign up Create user profile Find your next job or project Create employer account Post jobs and source for talent Log in User login Find your next job or project Employer login Post jobs and source for talent Sign up Log in Sign up Start your career today! Email Create password (minimum 6 characters) Continue Or continue with Already signed up? Log in Log in Email Forgot your password? Password Log in This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Keep me logged in Or log in with Don't have an account? Sign up Back to search Senior Relationship Manager Accounting at Intertrust (Luxembourg) S.à r.l. Posted 1 week ago Senior Relationship Manager Accounting at Intertrust (Luxembourg) S.à r.l. Posted 1 week ago Bookmark Service Follow 0 followers Apply now How you match Location Luxembourg, Luxembourg Category Accounting & Finance Type Full-time Print this page Senior Relationship Manager Accounting Department: Corporate/Private Equity Vacancy type: Permanent The position As Senior Relationship Manager Accounting, you play a critical role in the success of our business. Your typical day will see you working on a wide range of diverse and varied projects, including: • Developing balance sheets, profit-and-loss accounts and annual reports • Executing and maintaining financial administration for multiple international clients • Working closely with finance and legal colleagues as well as with external parties such as accountants, law firms and tax advisors • Analysing financial and fiscal data to create both internal and external financial reports and statements Your Profile We are looking for individuals who: • Have a Bachelor or Masters in Business Administration, Accounting, Economics or equivalent • Have at least 4-6 years of relevant working experience • Are fluent in English, written and spoken. Any additional language is considered an advantage • Have proven experience in financial services, International Accounting, tax or trust environment • Want to succeed, grow, be challenged and challenge others • Have strong communication skills and work well in a team • Are accurate, flexible, hands-on and deliver their best work when facing a tight deadline Apply now Return Terms and Conditions Work in Luxembourg is a collaboration between Graduateland ApS (Graduateland') and ADEM EURES Luxembourg. By creating a user on Work in Luxembourg you accept to become part of the Graduateland Network, which is made up of several university career portals, as well as Graduateland.com and Careerland.dk. Please read the following regulations in order to ensure that you understand and accept the conditions for being a user of Work in Luxembourg. By proceeding your registration process you are obliged to follow Work in Luxembourg's rules and regulations. 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Any comment sent to Graduateland about this website can be used without limitations. Received information will not be treated as confidential. Distribution of personal data As previously mentioned the user must be aware that his/her profile and activities will be visible to employers and universities. In addition, parts of the profile will be visible to non-members visiting the site. The user accepts that in case Graduateland's services are misused, the information at Graduateland's disposal such as IP address will be distributed to the relevant authorities in case this is required. Graduateland shall be entitled to distribute all information about the user on the web site to a third party if it happens anonymously or if third party is included in an agreement about confidentiality. Such distribution can take place in connection with statistical analysis about the web site, market research and as preparation for commercials, general branding and recruitment activity on Graduateland. This information may also be used as input variables in Graduateland's backend solution designed for employers and universities. Right to admission and correction If the user realises that personal information on Work in Luxembourg is incorrect or misleading the user shall have access to the profile where necessary corrections can be made. Alternatively the user may contact Graduateland and request that the corrections shall be made within a reasonable time frame. The user is entitled to delete the profile. This means that the profile cannot be found or accessed by anyone. Personal information can be changed on "My Profile". Use of data/third party use of data Graduateland shall be entitled to use of an external company to perform technical maintenance of the website. In such case the company will handle Graduateland's data responsibility. Any company handling data on Work in Luxembourg will operate under the same regulations and law as Graduateland with regard to confidentiality. 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The profile photo or picture must only include you. In general Graduateland maintains the right to block or delete all content that shows threatening, hate full or vulgar behaviour. Any profile with discriminating behaviour towards individuals or groups based on ethnic, religious or sexual orientation will be deleted, blocked and reported to the legal authorities. Any profile that pretends to be another person (a false profile) will be deleted, blocked and reported to the legal authorities. Pornographic material Any type of pornographic material will be deleted immediately and without warning. This includes pictures or photos of sexual or erotic character as well as abuse and physical damage of any kind. Protected material Content on Work in Luxembourg protected by copyright shall belong to the rightful owner. Other members shall thus not be allowed to use this material without the acceptance of the rightful owner. 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This legal notice shall be governed by Danish Law. Any dispute arising out of or in relation to this legal notice which can not be solved amicably shall be decided by the Danish Courts. Final Remark Graduateland strives to create a positive and dynamic environment and therefore expects the user to share this philosophy. Graduateland is here to collaborate. The user is advised to read and accept Graduateland's rules and regulations before signing in as a user. Privacy Policy 1. Processing of your personal data For the purpose of advancing your career, exposing you to job opportunities and employer branding (the “Purposes”), Graduateland ApS, Fruebjergvej 3, 2100 Copenhagen Ø will collect and process personal data about you. Below you will find a description of the personal data, which Graduateland will process about you as well as the purpose and on which legal ground Graduateland is processing the personal data. 2. Legitimate interest and contractual relationship Graduateland processes your personal data that you have submitted online in order to a) provide you with the services set out in the terms and conditions which were provided to you when you initially created your profile, and b) to fulfill other contractual relationship with you. Your personal data is processed for the purpose of legitimate interests of Graduateland pursuant to article 6(1)(f) of the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) and it is assessed that Graduateland’s interest in processing the personal data overrides your interests in not having your personal data being processed. The legitimate interests of processing your personal data are: to promote your professional profile to potential employers and thereby exposing you to job opportunities and advancements in your career; to provide you with information on job opportunities relevant to you to advance your career; to conduct statistics and reports and historical overviews to understand career trends; to make a profile of you based on your preferences and competencies to match your profile with business partners in section 3.3 and potential employers under section 3.4; and to administer your profile at Work in Luxembourg. 2. Graduateland can processes the following personal data about you for the above-mentioned purposes: Contact information, including name, e-mail, phone number etc.; Information about your education, working experience, CV, job preferences, language skills, competencies, references; and Your Graduateland profile information, including gender, nationality, age, date of birth etc. 3. Confidentiality and information about Graduateland’s processing of your personal data All data will be treated as confidential information and will only be used for the purpose as set out in clause 1. Your personal data will be stored by Graduateland, Graduateland’s IT hosting provider, Graduateland’s IT services providers (incl. tracking software suppliers) and may be accessed by Graduateland group entities worldwide on a need to know basis. If you have signed up to Graduateland through one of the following business partner’s websites, the applicable business partner will also have access to your personal data: universities, business schools, public and private educational organisations, or other organisations. When you sign up and disclose your personal data to Graduateland, Graduateland will disclose your data to companies, universities, organisations, public authorities and institutions that match your preferences for the purpose set out in section 2.1. (a) and (b). You can at any moment hide your profile so the above-mentioned cannot access your profile data. Please be informed that the level of data protection as currently applied and enforced in countries outside the European Union does not conform to the level of data protection for personal data currently applied and enforced within the European Union. Graduateland may engage third party service providers that will have access to and process your personal data. If such third party services providers process your personal data outside of the EU/EEA, such transfer of personal data will either be subject to the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield or the European Commission’s standard contractual clauses. Graduateland will keep your personal data for 5 years or as long as needed in order to conduct statistics and historical overviews and to administer your profile at Graduateland, unless Graduateland is required under applicable law or applicable agreements to delete it or keep your personal data for a longer period. If your profile is located in an event portal (this is a portal that hosts events only and does not work as a job portal outside of events) and if no specific agreement was concluded with the event organiser and if your portal is passive (this means that there has not been any new event(s) created on the portal in 12 months), your personal data will be deleted 12 months after the last event. Graduateland will analyse your behaviour and personal data, including registering your competencies and educational background, in order to match your profile with the most relevant career opportunities. 4. Your rights You can obtain further information on the personal data which Graduateland stores and processes about you by contacting [email protected]. Further, you may object to your personal data being processed, request that your personal data is rectified or restrict the processing of your personal data. If you wish to object to your personal data being processed, have your data rectified or restrict the processing of your personal data, please contact [email protected] with this message. Further, if you have any complaints about Graduateland’s processing of your personal data, you may contact the Danish Data Protection Agency. You can obtain a copy of your personal data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format via your account settings. If technically feasible, you may request that the personal data is transmitted directly to another company or person acting as a data controller. 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All rights reserved. Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy © 2022 Work in Luxembourg. All rights reserved. Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy Return Terms and Conditions Understanding your responsibilities as a Graduateland user 1. Terms of Use This page states the Terms of Use ("Terms") under which you ("You") may use the Graduateland Sites and the Graduateland Services (each as defined below). These Terms constitute a binding agreement between You and Graduateland ApS or the Graduateland company operating the Web site for the country in which You live or in which business is headquartered (“Graduateland”), and are deemed accepted by You each time that You use or access any Graduateland Site or Graduateland Services. If You do not accept the Terms stated here, do not use the Graduateland Sites and the Graduateland Services. The Graduateland Sites are defined as any Web sites under Graduateland’s control, whether partial or otherwise (including, without limitation, Graduateland.com and the Web site from which these terms of use were accessed from). This also includes career portal for universities and/or other organisations, that Graduateland operates. The Graduateland Sites include a variety of features and services, including an on-line service to post and search employment opportunities (“Graduateland Services”). Graduateland may revise these Terms at any time by posting an updated version to this Web page. You should visit this page periodically to review the most current Terms because they are binding on You. 2. Use of the Graduateland Services. The job posting, resume database (“Graduateland User Database”) and other features of the Graduateland Sites may be used only by individuals seeking employment and/or information relating to career and education and by employers and/or organisations seeking to recruit or perform employer branding. Your use of the Graduateland Services is also subject to any other contracts You may have with Graduateland. In the case of any conflict between these Terms and any contract you have with Graduateland, the terms of your contract will prevail. The term “post” as used herein shall mean information that You submit, publish or display on a Graduateland Site. 3. Terms Applicable to Employers. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of Your employer account, Profile and passwords, as applicable. You may not share Your password or other account access information with any other party, temporarily or permanently, and You shall be responsible for all uses of Your Graduateland Site registrations and passwords, whether or not authorized by You. You agree to immediately notify Graduateland of any unauthorized use of Your employer account, Profile, or passwords. Employers are solely responsible for their postings on Graduateland Sites. Graduateland is not to be considered to be an employer with respect to Your use of any Graduateland Site and Graduateland shall not be responsible for any employment decisions, for whatever reason, made by any entity posting jobs on any Graduateland Site. You understand and acknowledge that if You cancel Your employer account or Your employer account is terminated, all Your account information from Graduateland, including saved resumes, network contacts, and email mailing lists, will be marked as deleted in and may be deleted from Graduateland's databases. Information may continue to be available for some period of time because of delays in propagating such deletion through Graduateland’s web servers. In order to protect our Graduateland Community Users from commercial advertising or solicitation, Graduateland reserves the right to restrict the number of e-mails, which an employer may send to Users to a number which Graduateland deems appropriate in its sole discretion. Candidate profiles derived from User Content may also be made available through the Sites. Graduateland does not make any representations regarding the accuracy or validity of such derived works or their appropriateness for evaluation by employers. Derived profiles may vary significantly from User Content. Job postings A Job posting must contain: information about Your organization and its business; implicit or explicit information describing how and/or why the job posting is relevant to students and/or recent graduates from a higher education; what tasks the job comprises and/or what is expected from the employee; necessary practical information such as working hours, start date. A Job posting may not contain: any hyperlinks, other than those specifically authorized by Graduateland; misleading, unreadable, or "hidden" keywords, repeated keywords or keywords that are irrelevant to the job opportunity being presented, as determined in Graduateland’s reasonable discretion; the names, logos or trademarks of unaffiliated companies other than those of your customer save where expressly agreed by Graduateland; the names of colleges, cities, states, towns or countries that are unrelated to the posting; more than one job or job description, more than one location, or more than one job category, unless the product so allows; inaccurate, false, or misleading information; and material or links to material that exploits people in a sexual, violent or other manner, or solicits personal information from anyone under 18. You may not use Your Graduateland job posting to: post jobs in a manner that does not comply with applicable local, national and international laws, including but not limited to laws relating to labor and employment, equal employment opportunity and employment eligibility requirements, data privacy, data access and use, and intellectual property; post jobs that require citizenship of any particular country or lawful permanent residence in a country as a condition of employment, unless otherwise required in order to comply with law, regulations, executive order, or federal, state or local government contract; post jobs that include any screening requirement or criterion in connection with a job posting where such requirement or criterion is not an actual and legal requirement of the posted job; post jobs or other advertisements for competitors of Graduateland or post jobs or other content that contains links to any site competitive with Graduateland; sell, promote or advertise products or services; post any franchise, pyramid scheme, "club membership", distributorship, multi-level marketing opportunity, or sales representative agency arrangement; post any business opportunity that requires an up front or periodic payment or requires recruitment of other members, sub-distributors or sub-agents; post any business opportunity that pays commission only unless the posting clearly states that the available job pays commission only and clearly describes the product or service that the job seeker would be selling; post jobs on any Graduateland Site for modeling, acting, talent or entertainment agencies or talent scouting positions; advertise sexual services or seek employees for jobs of a sexual nature; request the use of human body parts or the donation of human parts, including, without limitation, reproductive services such as egg donation and surrogacy; endorse a particular political party, political agenda, political position or issue; promote a particular religion; except where allowed by applicable law, post jobs which require the applicant to provide information relating to his/her (i) racial or ethnic origin (ii) political beliefs (iii) philosophical or religious beliefs (iv) membership of a trade union (v) physical or mental health (vi) sexual life (vii) the commission of criminal offences or proceedings or (vii) age. 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As you’ll have noticed, there’s an awful lot of stupidity afoot in the world. To take the obvious example, consider the principle the journalist Josh Marshall calls “Trump’s razor”, after the philosophers’ rule known as Occam’s razor: when trying to decode the president’s actions, the stupidest explanation you can think of is always likeliest to be true. It’s sometimes argued that we should be grateful for stupid leaders, since at least their stupidity makes life less hazardous: imagine if they were sufficiently focused and clever to implement their worst ideas! But that wasn’t the view of the late Italian economist Carlo Cipolla. In 1976 he published a tongue-in-cheek essay that’s been gaining new attention in the age of Trump. The Basic Laws Of Human Stupidity makes the alarming case that stupid people are by far the most dangerous.
Cipolla has a technical definition of a stupid person: someone “who causes losses to another person [or group] while himself deriving no gain and even possibly incurring losses” – as opposed to a “bandit”, who pursues selfish gain at cost to others. “Day after day, with unceasing monotony, one is harassed in one’s activities by stupid individuals who appear suddenly and unexpectedly in the most inconvenient places and at the most improbable moments,” he writes. Part of the problem is that we assume that certain kinds of people – educated people, powerful people, suit-wearing professionals, people we agree with politically – can’t be stupid. In fact, Cipolla insists, stupidity arises equally in all segments of the population. But the non-stupid never grasp this, so they’re doomed to be surprised, over and over: “Always and inevitably everyone underestimates the number of stupid people in existence.”
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What makes stupid people so dangerous is that you can’t refer to their own self-interest to predict or explain their actions. “An intelligent person may understand the logic of a bandit,” Cipolla writes. “The bandit’s actions follow a pattern of rationality: nasty rationality, if you like, but still rationality.” Not so with the stupid. (Some of Trump’s policies seem calculated to benefit him personally, but many don’t: why cause pointless diplomatic rifts, or go to such lengths to look as guilty over Russia as possible?) The perverse result is that stupidity has power – and stupid people gain a foothold – because the usual rules of strategy don’t apply. “Because of the erratic behaviour of the stupid, one cannot foresee all the stupid’s actions and reactions, and before long one will be pulverised by the unpredictable moves of the stupid partner.”
There’s an icy kind of comfort in a world run by villains, a fact that may explain the appeal of conspiracy theories: they help us feel that there are grownups in charge, even if they’re evil. Stupidity offers no such consolation. It’s unsettling to realise that any given terrible news development might serve no one’s best interests. And that our efforts to understand what’s going on, or what might happen next, are virtually guaranteed to fail – because we’re trying to puzzle out the rules of the game, when the real problem is that there aren’t any.
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The AbiWord project has announced that NLnet is providing funding to facilitate the development of improved OpenDocument (ODF) filters in AbiWord. This will increase the program's compatibility with the format and boost its interoperability with OpenOffice.org (OOo).
AbiWord is a cross-platform open source word processing application. It is widely used on the Linux platform and is regarded by many users as a good lightweight alternative to OOo's word processing program. Although it already has relatively decent support for standard formats, including ODF and Microsoft's Office Open XML (OOXML), there is still plenty of room for improvement in those import and export filters.
NLnet, a non-profit organization that promotes open source development and adoption of open standards, wants to help improve AbiWord's ODF compatibility by providing funding to AbiSource, a company founded by some of the AbiWord developers. To help expose areas where ODF compatibility improvement is needed, the AbiWord team has called for users to help test the import and export filters and file bug reports.
AbiWord is one of several open source programs that is receiving funding from NLnet for ODF-related work. NLnet also provides resources to a Symbian mobile office implementation and a project that aims to implement support for ODF revision tracking with Subversion. | positive |
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Legend of Zelda Gift Ideas + Gift Cards Great Gifts Log in Sign up Search Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram Home 1 › Sailor Moon Furoku Drawstring Bag Serenity and Endymion Inner Senshi Luna 2 Sailor Moon Furoku Drawstring Bag Serenity and Endymion Inner Senshi Luna Regular price $13.00 Shipping calculated at checkout. Default Title - Sold Out 0 in Stock Quantity Add to Cart Share Share on Facebook Tweet Tweet on Twitter Pin it Pin on Pinterest Sailor Moon Nakayoshi exclusive Furoku bag. This was a giveaway with Nakyosi (nakayoshi) magazine back in 1993. This has adorable art of Princess Serenity and Prince Endymion on one side, cute chibi images of all the inner senshi, Sailor Moon, Sailor Venus, Sailor Mars, Sailor Jupiter and Sailor Mercury on the other and a cute Luna on the bottom. This is a plastic bag with a fabric drawstring and plastic handles. Bag has some condition issues, there's wrinkling, wear and small punctures (which is fairly normal for a plastic bag of this age). 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WATCH: Obama WANTS YOU... to run for local office Candidate for NYC City Council explains the reality of getting involved in local politics
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Barack Obama’s farewell speech as president had many quotable, inspirational moments. The full speech is worth a watch, but one of the most memorable calls to action was his plea for more Americans to run for office.
"If something needs fixing, then lace up your shoes and do some organizing," said the president to a cheering crowd. "If you’re disappointed by your elected officials, grab a clipboard, get some signatures, and run for office yourself."
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Carrie Sheffield, a Salon contributor, discussed the process of running for office with Melissa Jane Kronfeld, who is running for office herself. Kronfeld is the CEO and founder of Party for a Purpose, an organization that seeks to create opportunities for political engagement.
“We want to lower the barrier to entry into politics,” said Kronfeld.
The barriers she mentions range from financial concerns to a lack of motivation.
It can take millions of dollars to run a congressional race and there are many institutional barriers in place.
Unless we do something to overcome those obstacles, Kronfeld asks, “How can we ever expect the people that really would serve us best to get in?”
Her organization wants to widen the net of who can run for office, reaching out to tech entrepreneurs and innovators, along with other people who don’t usually consider politics.
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“Not only [is] the next great generation of leadership not in office yet, perhaps they haven’t even considered it,” said Kronfeld.
Research shows that 89 percent of millennials are not interested in running for political office. Why not?
“They find it argumentative and dysfunctional,” according to Jennifer Lawless, a political science professor who researches political ambition.
Kronfeld wants to change the discourse that politics is inherently ugly. She hopes to show that civil-minded campaigns exist, that they can be fun and passionate and even “beautiful.”
A heap of paperwork is involved, she admits, but it's worth it: “Just go do it.” | positive |
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Republican Party’s two-year run in the majority of the U.S. Senate is at serious risk and may well end on Nov. 8, senior congressional aides said on Wednesday, blaming Donald Trump as a drag on down-ballot Republican candidates.
A supporter holds up a sign as Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump rallies in Tallahassee, Florida, U.S. October 25, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
With 13 days to go before elections, several Senate aides from both parties privately warned of trouble for Republicans.
“Things are not good ... the Senate is gone,” said one Republican aide who asked not to be identified in order to candidly discuss the turbulent outlook for the 2016 campaign.
Citing opinion polling, the aide said Republicans could lose Senate seats in six battleground states: Pennsylvania, Illinois, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, North Carolina and Missouri.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Wednesday and conducted from Oct. 20 to Oct. 24 found that 41 percent of Republicans now expect Clinton to win the election, versus 40 percent for Trump.
That is a sharp decline in confidence from last month, when 58 percent of Republicans said they thought their party’s nominee would win, versus 23 percent for Clinton.
Republicans now hold 54 of the Senate’s 100 seats. Democrats must snatch four seats to win a majority, provided their presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, beats Trump. That would make Clinton’s running mate, Tim Kaine, the tie-breaking Senate vote since the vice president votes in order to break a tie.
On Tuesday, the nonpartisan Cook Political Report predicted Democrats would gain five to seven seats. Such a result would leave them short of the 60 votes needed to easily get things done in the Senate, but it would provide a majority.
A less pessimistic Senate Republican aide said Senate control still “could go either way” but sketched out problems.
In Pennsylvania, the aide said, Senator Pat Toomey has to “fight off dead weight at the top of the ticket,” referring to Trump. In Missouri, he said, Democrat Jason Kander, who is trying to unseat Senator Roy Blunt, is “a great candidate.”
Nationally, “the reason we don’t hold the Senate, if we don’t, is because of Donald Trump,” the aide said.
Of course, this has been a volatile and unpredictable year, and there is still time for trends to reverse. Democrats stressed they are not breaking out the champagne.
According to RealClear Politics, Toomey leads by 1.8 percentage points in Pennsylvania while Blunt is up by a point in strongly Republican Missouri and Senator Richard Burr has a 2.8-point lead in North Carolina over his Democratic challenger.
Still, a senior Senate Democratic aide said, “We have a lot more paths to a majority than they do.”
Republicans entered the 2016 Senate races at a disadvantage, having to defend 24 seats to only 10 for Democrats.
Democratic President Barack Obama, who is still relatively popular, won at least one of his two White House races in most of the states where Republicans currently are struggling, such as New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Nevada.
Clinton leads Trump by about 5 points in some national polls. Studies show a pattern of voting in recent decades in which the outcome of Senate races has had a significant correlation to who wins the White House.
Polling in the hardest-fought states points to extremely close races with Republican incumbents’ backs against the wall.
In New Hampshire, Republican incumbent Kelly Ayotte is in a tough race with her Democratic challenger, Governor Maggie Hassan. University of New Hampshire political science professor Dante Scala said Republican senators in that state and Pennsylvania face the “one-two punch” of independent voters potentially being turned off by Trump and an electorate that leans Democratic in presidential election years like 2016.
“Given the overall environment, it tilts to Hassan,” Scala said. | positive |
A response to Emily Yoffe.
In one awful, high-profile case after another — the U.S. Naval Academy; Steubenville, Ohio; now the allegations in Maryville, Missouri — we read about a young man, sometimes only a boy, who goes to a party and ends up raping. As soon as the school year begins, so do reports of male students sexually assaulting their female classmates. A common denominator in these cases is alcohol, often copious amounts. But the obsessive focus on blaming the victim has made it somehow unacceptable to warn young men that when they get wasted, they are putting young women in potential peril.
A 2009 study of campus sexual assault found that by the time they are seniors, many college men will become rapists, overwhelmingly of a fellow classmate. Very few will ever be reported to authorities. Studies, mostly conducted on college campuses, find that between 6 percent and 14.9 percent of men who were never formally prosecuted admit committing acts that meet legal definitions for rape or attempted rape. More than 80 percent of campus sexual assaults involve alcohol. Frequently, both the man and the woman have been drinking. The men tend to use the drinking to justify their behavior, as this survey of research on alcohol-related campus sexual assault by Antonia Abbey, professor of psychology at Wayne State University, illustrates, while for many of the women, having been drunk becomes a source of guilt and shame.
Let’s be totally clear: Perpetrators are the ones responsible for committing their crimes, and they should be brought to justice. But we are failing to let men know that when they drink their decision-making skills into oblivion, they can do terrible things. Young men are getting a distorted message that their right to match each other drink for drink is proof of their masculinity. The real masculine message should be that when you lose the ability to be responsible for yourself, you drastically increase the chances that you will become the kind of person who, shall we say, doesn’t have others’ best interests at heart. That’s not saying all men are rapists; that’s trying to prevent more rapes.
The Campus Sexual Assault Study of 2007, undertaken for the Department of Justice, found the popular belief that many young rape victims have been slipped “date rape” drugs is false. “Most sexual assaults occur after voluntary consumption of alcohol by the victim and assailant,” the report states. But this crucial point is not being articulated to young and naïve men: “Despite the link between substance abuse and sexual assault it appears that few sexual assault and/or risk reduction programs address the relationship between substance use and sexual assault.” And despite decades of efforts aimed at making women responsible for their own safety — from distributing rape whistles to holding Take Back the Night marches to publicizing sexual-assault hotlines — rates of sexual assault have not declined over the last five decades.
“I’m not saying all men are rapists,” says one expert. “But when your judgment is compromised, your risk is elevated of perpetrating sexual violence.” A 2001 study found that “alcohol consumption may contribute to some sexual assaults because it allows perpetrators to focus on their immediate feelings of sexual desire and entitlement rather than on more distal cues like the victim’s suffering or their own feelings or morality.”
I’ve told my son that it’s his responsibility to take steps to not commit or enable rape. (“I hear you! I’ll stop!”) The biological reality is that women do not metabolize alcohol the same way as men do, and that means drink for drink women will get drunker faster. I tell him I know alcohol will be widely available (even though it’s illegal for most college students to drink) but that he’ll have a good chance of knowing what’s going on around him if he limits himself to no more than two drinks, sipped slowly — no shots! — and stays away from notorious punch bowls. If male college students start moderating their drinking as a way of looking out for their own self-interest — and looking out for your own self-interest is a primary masculine principle — then I hope their restraint trickles down to the women. | positive |
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Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Lincoln County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Lincoln County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Lee County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Lee County. Forest Economics Forestry Natural Resource Management Hoke County Forestry Impacts 2020 By: Stephanie Chizmar, Suzanne Teague, Rajan Parajuli, Robert Bardon 2022 Forestry Impacts This factsheet, part of a series on forestry impacts in North Carolina, offers information specific to Hoke County. 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toolforge down? - Cloud - lists.wikimedia.org lists.wikimedia.org Sign In Sign Up Sign In Sign Up Manage this list × Keyboard Shortcuts Thread View j: Next unread message k: Previous unread message j a: Jump to all threads j l: Jump to MailingList overview List overview All Threads Download newer toolforge down? older [Cloud-announce] 2021-11-02: Cloud... [Cloud-announce] Upgrade to paws... First Post Replies Stats Threads by month ----- 2022 ----- September August July June May April March February January ----- 2021 ----- December November October September August July June May April March February January ----- 2020 ----- December November October September August July June May April March February January ----- 2019 ----- December November October September August July June May April March February January ----- 2018 ----- December November October September August July June May April March February January ----- 2017 ----- December November October September Roy Smith 2 Nov 2021 2 Nov '21 12:40 p.m. https://spi-tools.toolforge.org/spi/ <https://spi-tools.toolforge.org/spi/> and https://xtools.wmflabs.org/ <https://xtools.wmflabs.org/> are loading extremely slowly. Actually, on both, it looks like you eventually get the HTML, but none of the statics (CSS, images, etc) load. https://bullseye.toolforge.org/ <https://bullseye.toolforge.org/> isn't responding at all. Makes me think there's something going on that's affecting all of toolforge. Attachments: attachment.htm (text/html — 847 bytes) 0 0 Reply Show replies by date David Caro 2 Nov 2 Nov 12:43 p.m. Hi Roy, We are currently having a network outage on cloud infra, specifically tools and different VPS projects might have issues mounting NFS. We are working on it, will update soon. Thanks for the notice! On 11/02 08:40, Roy Smith wrote: ... https://spi-tools.toolforge.org/spi/ <https://spi-tools.toolforge.org/spi/> and https://xtools.wmflabs.org/ <https://xtools.wmflabs.org/> are loading extremely slowly. Actually, on both, it looks like you eventually get the HTML, but none of the statics (CSS, images, etc) load. https://bullseye.toolforge.org/ <https://bullseye.toolforge.org/> isn't responding at all. Makes me think there's something going on that's affecting all of toolforge. ... _______________________________________________ Cloud mailing list -- cloud(a)lists.wikimedia.org List information: https://lists.wikimedia.org/postorius/lists/cloud.lists.wikimedia.org/ -- David Caro SRE - Cloud Services Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/> PGP Signature: 7180 83A2 AC8B 314F B4CE 1171 4071 C7E1 D262 69C3 "Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. That's our commitment." 0 0 Reply attachment signature.asc David Caro 1:37 p.m. The incident has been resolved, all the alerts will start clearing up shortly. If you still see some issues, please ping us here or on IRC (#wikimedia-cloud on libera.chat). Thanks for you patience! On 11/02 13:43, David Caro wrote: ... Hi Roy, We are currently having a network outage on cloud infra, specifically tools and different VPS projects might have issues mounting NFS. We are working on it, will update soon. Thanks for the notice! On 11/02 08:40, Roy Smith wrote: https://spi-tools.toolforge.org/spi/ <https://spi-tools.toolforge.org/spi/> and https://xtools.wmflabs.org/ <https://xtools.wmflabs.org/> are loading extremely slowly. Actually, on both, it looks like you eventually get the HTML, but none of the statics (CSS, images, etc) load. https://bullseye.toolforge.org/ <https://bullseye.toolforge.org/> isn't responding at all. Makes me think there's something going on that's affecting all of toolforge. _______________________________________________ Cloud mailing list -- cloud(a)lists.wikimedia.org List information: https://lists.wikimedia.org/postorius/lists/cloud.lists.wikimedia.org/ -- David Caro SRE - Cloud Services Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/> PGP Signature: 7180 83A2 AC8B 314F B4CE 1171 4071 C7E1 D262 69C3 "Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. That's our commitment." -- David Caro SRE - Cloud Services Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/> PGP Signature: 7180 83A2 AC8B 314F B4CE 1171 4071 C7E1 D262 69C3 "Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. That's our commitment." 0 0 Reply attachment signature.asc 326 days inactive 326 days old [email protected] Manage subscription 2 comments 2 participants Add to favorites Remove from favorites tags (0) participants (2) David Caro Roy Smith Powered by HyperKitty version 1.3.4. | negative |
As the Ultimate Marvel Universe is reaching it’s conclusion it is worth looking back at the magnificent alternate universe. So much of the Ultimate Marvel Universe has helped to define both the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the mainstream Marvel Universe. Some of the lasting influences of Ultimate Marvel would be cosmetic, such as Captain America’s and Hawkeye’s costumes. More significant would be unique characterizations such as the Ultimate-version of Nick Fury, who would become the cinematic Nick Fury as portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson. The Ultimate Marvel Universe brought in new readers to comics and it’s legacy should always be remembered positively. Part of what defined the Ultimate Marvel Universe would be an emphasis on realism. Realism was a broad goal that applied not only to the costumes the characters wore, but their powers, the political backdrop and the scope of their stories.
Attempting to bring realism in superpowers is somewhat pointless. No matter what one must accept that a person is capable of doing anything beyond what is possible for ordinary humans in a story. Even so, the younger audiences of the ‘00s craved for a science fiction explanation for the superheroes around them. Merely relying on “radiation” as the cause of superpowers would not be satisfactory to younger readers. Johnny Storm was revealed to have his powers based off of a mutation where he would convert his fat into the burning solution of the Human Torch. Because of the scientific explanation it also made the Human Torch and other characters more vulnerable. Blade while very talented is nearly killed by Iron Man who mistakenly believed the half-vampire could endure much more. Perhaps the most famous instance of realism applied to superpowers would be in the character of Wolverine, who was shown to be vulnerable to being torn apart in Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk. Ironically, however, in the twisted logic of Wolverine’s healing factor, he was capable of surviving limbless, and only as a head.
Realism did not automatically weaken the power of some characters. Magneto was even more powerful than his mainstream version, as the master of magnetism single-handedly defeated Captain America and Thor. Similarly Quicksilver was now capable of running at speeds above Mach 10 by the time he reached puberty. Spider-Man and Captain America even had gained an accelerated healing factor and an immunity to vampirism. Above all the Ultimate Marvel Universe was firmly rooted in a science-fiction world. Magic was rarely if ever accepted, and when genuine magic was on display it was immediately met with skepticism. The Phoenix Force was dismissed as a genuine intergalactic alien-parasite and instead revealed to be Jean Grey’s higher-level telekinetic abilities coupled with deep rooted insecurities.
The most significant plot related element towards the realism of superpowers would be in the Ultimate Universe’s portrayal of Thor. Unlike the mainstream version of Thor, there was no separate persona for Thor, with almost all denying his godhood. The Ultimates 2 emphasizing their commitment to realism revealed a scientific explanation for everything about Thor. Thor was no god, but a deluded man who stole super-soldier technology in order to support his madness. While Thor, warns that the claims are the mischeif of his evil brother Loki, they are dismissed as vindications of his psychosis. Only at the very conclusion of the story is Thor indisputibly proven to be the God of Thunder, and Gunnar Golmen revealed to be the God of Mischief.
The world of Ultimate Marvel was resistant to all mystical elements. Even as Spider-Man, mutants and alien invasions were accepted by the people, vampires would be rejected as farcical. A defensive Blade remarks at one point, “You don’t believe in porphyria?” Later in Millar’s Ultimate Comics: Avengers, the characters of the series refuse to believe that Ghost Rider is genuinely a warrior from Hell. Instead the characters quickly embrace the more science-fiction explanation that Ghost Rider is a mutant. Even when there is conclusive evidence of the mystical and magical in the Ultimate Marvel Universe most of the characters rely on a grounded realistic universe where superpowers must only be explicable through scientific terms.
The commitment to realism in Ultimate Marvel would be most impactful in the portrayal of mutants. Seven years into the run of Ultimate Marvel, everything that had been accepted about mutants would be undone with the series Ultimate Origin. The mutants of Ultimate Marvel suffered the wrath of the Sentinels attack any mutant detected and Weapon X enslaving any mutant it found. Yet the sole vindication that mutants always clung to was the fact that they were the natural step in human evolution. But that all changed when Brian Michael Bendis revealed that mutants were not the product of natural selection but a scientific experiment that attempted to replicate the Super Soldier Serum. From a scientific standpoint the mutant retcon was logical. All evolution is gradual, and a sudden change in humans that would give the mutants a variety of superpowers would be beyond logical. Both Xavier and Magneto were proven wrong, as their dream of a utopian mutant society was impossible. Mutants in the Ultimate Marvel Universe were a chilling reminder of a mad scientist and a dead end. Mutants were the “freaks” of society and not so much a stand-in for the race. Ultimate Marvel made mutants be synonymous with the fringe youth. The Ultimate mutants had to cope with an angry world of adults that blamed the sins of a few on an entire population.
What was key in the realism of the Ultimate Marvel Universe was that all superpowers were derivative from the first superhero Captain America. Unlike mainstream Marvel or DC in which superpowers dates back to thousands of years, superpowers had a clear date of inception in the world of Ultimate Marvel. The Ultimate Universe begins with the story of skinny Steve Rogers being transformed into a “person of mass destruction” with the super-soldier serum in the midst of World War II. Much like the idea of Superman would foster thousands of superheroes, the idea of Captain America inspired the in-universe minds to try and replicate the hero. For good and ill all nations attempt to replicate Captain America, creating thousands of super-powered beings, the majority of whom abuse these powers for their own personal gain. The attempts to replicate the super-powered beings resulted in outright disasters such as Bruce Banner’s Hulk, who unlike mainstream Marvel is less of a martyr and more of a threat to friend and foe. Spider-Man similarly is in the Ultimate Universe a product of the super-soldier experiments, yet Norman Osborn’s attempts to directly mutate himself with his Oz formula result in the creation of the Green Goblin. The Marvel Cinematic Universe taking inspiration from Ultimate Marvel had the majority of superpowers be the product of Captain America. The cinematic Hulk (and the Abomination) were the ultimately unsuccessful attempts to replicate the super-soldier serum. The Ultimate Marvel Universe was a gripping and thrilling new take on many familiar characters. Part of the charm of the line of comics came from a more realistic approach to superpowers. Superpowers were grounded in science-fiction rather than magic. Unlike the mainstream Marvel Universe, superpowers and superheroes were a new and shocking phenomenon to the world. | positive |
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Media playback is not supported on this device Torture claims are nasty lies - Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim al-Khalifa
Fifa presidential candidate Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim al-Khalifa has called allegations he was complicit in the torture of footballers "nasty lies".
Sheikh Salman has been accused by Bahraini human rights groups of helping to identify players and other athletes involved in 2011 democracy protests.
He was head of the Bahrain Football Association and a member of the ruling royal family when security forces put down mass Shia-led protests calling for political reforms.
Several people died, while others were arrested, detained and tortured.
"I cannot deny something that I haven't done," the 49-year-old told BBC Sport.
"Such accusations are not just damaging, it's really hurting. Some people have agenda on their table."
Sheikh Salman added: "It's not just damaging me, it's damaging the people and the country.
"These are false, nasty lies that have been repeated again and again in the past and the present."
Applications to succeed Sepp Blatter as president of football's world governing body had to be submitted by 23:00 GMT on Monday.
Nic McGeehan of Human Rights Watch, told BBC Radio 5 live: "Everyone concerned with football should be extremely concerned that a member of the royal family of Bahrain is up for this post.
"This is a royal family that conducted a brutal crackdown in 2011, when security forces shot unarmed people dead in the street and tortured five people to death in custody.
"First of all it is not our role to decide who should or shouldn't be head of Fifa. These are the facts of the matter - people were tortured to death in Bahrain by the ruling family and security forces. There are clear issues about in Sheikh Salman's role in 2011.
"We are going to put the facts out there and people can decide for themselves if this man is fit to lead Fifa. The facts speak loud and clear to why this would be a very dubious choice. This is a lot worse than bungs and brown envelopes."
In an interview with the BBC's Richard Conway, Salman said:
he will not take a salary if he is elected president of Fifa
he backs the 2018 and 2022 World Cups to go ahead in Russia and Qatar respectively
accusations of human rights abuses are false and "damage Bahrain"
he supports limiting the Fifa presidency to three terms and 12 years
President of the Asian Football Confederation since 2013, Sheikh Salman vowed to clean up Fifa's reputation, which has been left in tatters following a much-publicised spate of corruption charges, which began in May when seven top officials were arrested in Zurich.
"With the support I'm going to get we're going to turn it around very quick," he said. "We have big examples of football organisations around the world - the Premier League, the Bundesliga, even Uefa - who have, from a football side and a revenue side. And this is what we want to bring to Fifa."
With seven other candidates thought to be in the running for the Fifa presidency, Salman added: "To the other candidates, they have to be realistic as well.
"Unless you are supported by your confederation it's going to be a very difficult job." | positive |
March 6, 2017 Fabien Potencier
Symfony 2.8.18 has just been released. Here is a list of the most important changes:
bug #21841 [Console] Do not squash input changes made from console.command event (chalasr)
bug #21671 [Serializer] Xml encoder throws exception for valid data (gr1ev0us)
bug #21805 Provide less state in getRequestFormat (dawehner)
bug #21832 [Routing] Ignore hidden directories when loading routes from annotations (jakzal)
bug #21769 [Form] Improve rounding precision (foaly-nr1)
bug #21825 [PhpUnitBridge] disable global test listener when not registered (xabbuh)
bug #21267 [Form] Fix ChoiceType to ensure submitted data is not nested unnecessarily (issei-m)
bug #21731 Fix emacs link (rubenrua)
bug #21800 Fix issues reported by static analyze (romainneutron)
bug #21798 Revert "bug #21791 [SecurityBundle] only pass relevant user provider (xabbuh)" (xabbuh)
bug #21791 [SecurityBundle] only pass relevant user provider (xabbuh)
bug #21787 [PhpUnitBridge] do not register the test listener twice (xabbuh)
bug #21756 [Yaml] Stop replacing NULLs when merging (gadelat)
bug #21689 [WebServerBundle] fixed html attribute escape (Seb33300)
bug #21722 [ExpressionLanguage] Registering functions after calling evaluate(), compile() or parse() is not supported (maidmaid)
bug #21679 [SecurityBundle] fix priority ordering of security voters (xabbuh)
bug #21115 [Validator] do not guess getter method names (xabbuh)
bug #21670 [DependencyInjection] Fix autowiring types when there are more than 2 services colliding (GuilhemN)
bug #21665 [DependencyInjection] Fix autowiring collisions detection (nicolas-grekas, GuilhemN)
bug #21661 Fix Composer constraints (fabpot)
bug #21582 [HttpCache] purge both http and https from http cache (dbu)
bug #21637 [FrameworkBundle] remove translation data collector when not usable (xabbuh)
bug #21634 [VarDumper] Added missing persistent stream cast (lyrixx)
bug #21436 [DependencyInjection] check for circular refs caused by method calls (xabbuh)
bug #21400 [Serializer] fix upper camel case conversion (see #21399) (markusu49)
bug #21599 [Console][Table] fixed render when using multiple rowspans. (aitboudad)
bug #21613 [Process] Permit empty suffix on Windows (Bilge)
bug #21057 [DI] Auto register extension configuration classes as a resource (ro0NL)
bug #21592 [Validator] property constraints can be added in child classes (angelk, xabbuh)
bug #21458 [Config] Early return for DirectoryResource (robfrawley)
bug #21562 [DoctrineBridge] make sure that null can be the invalid value (xabbuh)
bug #21584 [WebProfilerBundle] Readd Symfony version status in the toolbar (wouterj)
bug #21557 [VarDumper] Improve dump of AMQP* Object (lyrixx)
bug #21542 [VarDumper] Fixed dumping of terminated generator (lyrixx)
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Even if you never watch Hindi movies, you must go and see Queen. Okay, no, let me try and be balanced and nuanced about this: even though Vikas Bahl’s new film starring Kangana Ranaut is unlikely to vacate the cinemas any time soon — apparently it’s a monster, sleeper, super-hit — do go and see Queen as soon as you can, before the prints develop scratches or Ranaut-maddened projectionists forget to replace the dimmed projector lamps after screening the film for the n-thousandth time; see it while it’s fresh; see it while some people are still not talking about it; see it before someone, babbling in ecstasy, gives away what happens in the film, such as this columnist, for example; see it before you finish reading this column or this newspaper and come back and read.
Actually, dear reader, relax, it’s okay. There is a plot but there’s nothing to actually give away, you have to be there. The brilliance of the film (which is from a good but not super-great script, by the way) is that you could plonk the denouement anywhere in the story-graph and it would take nothing away from the urge to see the whole thing. What happens at the end could happen at the beginning and you would still want to know how things reached that point, you’d still want to accompany Rani, the eponymous Queen, on her journey. Also, since this is Calcutta, home to the biggest population of cine-pretenders, you mise-en-scène snobs be warned, there are no great bravura camera dances or editing riffs; the movie is well-crafted but don’t go expecting to see a desi Wong Kar Wai or Abbas Kiarostami in full form. On the other hand, given this is a mainstream tear-jerking, laugh-wrenching rom-com caper, do prepare to be hit with the thudding great heart of the whole, emotionally haptic picture. Think Giulietta Masina in La Strada, think Zazie dans le Métro, think of seeing Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne on its first release, note that this is a future classic on the same level as Jaaney bhi do Yaaron but carried by the one main actor. Don’t believe me? Think I’m massively OTT? Go see it and then we’ll talk.
At first, among the multiple happinesses the film released within me was also the thought that the Hindutva brigade would not like Queen. I was corrected on this by a far more astute decoder of popular culture, but we agreed that social conservatives from all sides of the political fragmentation would certainly be deeply uncomfortable with the film. This is the kind of movie that will be equally hated by the Stalinist Oposhonskritiks, and the hypocrite khaki-chaddis, fundo-mullahs and ‘pro-life’ padres. On the other hand the beauty of the thing is all kinds of people will love (are loving) it. There is something or the other direct and uplifting for all sorts of people, especially for young urban Indians of all classes but not only for them. Though there may be little of direct ‘relevance’ for citizens living in rural India, this is the kind of movie that will trickle into strange places in diverse souls; even some Maoists will be entranced by this film (it has overt and hidden gifts for internationalists) but, poor them, it will be a repressed cine-passion the name of which they will not dare mention, especially not to their cadres, not as they put teenage girls through their AK-47-dismantling and IED-planting drills.
Okay, this much is available if you watch the songs and trailers on the net: Rani is a typical middle-class Delhi girl, the home-sciencing daughter of a mid-level halwai who is wooed by a slightly wealthier slimeball of a college boy named Vijay; the boy woos, the girl falls, there is a courtship aimed like a missile at the target of a full-on Punjabi shaadi. All this unfolds later, through nicely done flashbacks. At the start of the film the celebrations for the wedding have begun with gusto when, on the penultimate day, Vijay, simultaneously ruthless and weak-chinned, pulls out. Naturally, Rani is completely shattered. Her breakdown is unsurprising but still absolutely harrowing to witness. In a lovely plot twist (borrowed but improved upon from an episode in an American TV series) Rani decides to go on her honeymoon anyway. The newlyweds’ itinerary was Paris and Amsterdam and that is what Rani sticks to. What happens to her on this trip — and what she happens to — is the meat of the film.
As the distraught and hapless girl from north-west Delhi encounters first Paris and then Amsterdam our hearts jump into our throats and stay there till the end of the film, the anxiety regularly vibrated by violent laughter. Again, the desire to expand and expound on the cinematic joy created is tempered by the stern desire not to ruin a single viewer’s pleasure. So, the first thing one can share is that Hindi films-wise we live in a lucky time; we now have not one but two great women actor-stars, comediennes in the full, French-included, sense of the word, both thespians and laugh-conjurers, in Vidya Balan and Kangana Ranaut. Either of these women is brilliant enough to carry a whole film on her shoulders with no need for any Khan, Kapoor or Singh as a male foil. Like Balan, Ranaut also has that ‘quality of danger’ that Peter Brook says is essential in any great actor — you never quite know what’s going to erupt from that face, from that figure. One may have seen Kangana in standard ‘glamour’ roles, one may have seen her as a slinky siren-robot or in a super-articulate TV interview but in Queen she wipes your mind of those memories within moments: glowing, radiant, foolish Rani from Rajouri, headed for a fall, and then, in another twist, headed for a revival that would put any phoenix to shame. Next, as far as I know a first for mainstream Bombay talkies: foreigners in the phoren who are drawn as real people and not cliches crouching on notions standing on stereotypes. You worry about the hard-partying Veejay, the beauteous Angelina Jolie look-alike played by Lisa Haydon (and if you’ve ever parented a four-year-old you worry even more about her kid who makes one token appearance and then becomes excess to plot requirements in the whirl of Paris night-life), but even her half-Indian good time girl has nuances, someone real resident inside. The other characters Rani picks up are two-dimensional in a good way, a far cry from the cardboard cut-outs Bollywood deploys in nuclear retaliation to the West’s caricaturing of desis. Next, Rajkummar Rao’s reptilian Vijay is a gift to India’s women on this year’s Women’s Day. Without any overstatement, Rao brings out the self-absorbed, double-standard-doused, cowardly, manipulative, mamma’s boy s***s that sub-continental men can be like no other male on this planet. Vijay is unmistakably a contemporary young north Indian male of a certain nasty kind, but in him you will recognize the worst and most pitiable characteristics of all sorts of desi men of all vintages; watching him made me cringe and the cringing was not untinged with some self-allergy.
And finally, at the start, the end and in almost every shot in between there is Kangana Ranaut. The word awesome is now used so often it’s almost meaningless and the word glory has rolled into all sorts of negative byways, but this performance was glorious and truly awesome and you never tire of it, not for a second. Across the film you watch a timid young person occasionally capable of happiness transform into a formidable adult who knows how to cry and how to really laugh; you witness a parochial Indian girl absorb diverse lessons and become a street-smart citizen of the world; you watch an achhi ladki transform into someone far more formidable and in that transformation is a deep and subtle social seditiousness that our sick Indian society needs as badly as a life-saving injection. As a film Queen has many levels, surprisingly many for a seemingly straightforward mainstream picture, but ultimately the film is a resounding slap in the face of all those who want to keep desi women trapped in the old binary of protected devi and abandonable sex-object, all those who took the murder of the girl in the Delhi gang rape of December 2012 as an excuse to further imprison our sisters and daughters, all those who believe the State has the right to stick its nose into how and with who adult Indians have consensual sex, all those who would drag our society into a darkness unmatched even in our past. Just for this, if for nothing else, you should make sure you see Queen on the big screen. | positive |
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In 1993 Art Kellerman, Frederick Rivara and several other colleagues published an article that found that guns in the home increased the risk of homicide in the home. I recall reading this article a year after it was published and wondered how something so incontrovertible; i.e., guns are lethal, needed to be validated in a peer-reviewed medical journal. I didn't understand it then and I still don't understand it now. Of course there are lots of ways that you can kill someone, but a gun really doesn't have any other purpose. It's not like a knife, which you can also use to cut a slice of steak.
Nevertheless, within a year after this article appeared, the gun folks produced a contrary argument about guns, in their case an alleged national survey conducted by Gary Kleck, who claimed on the basis of an alleged 213 telephone interviews that Americans used guns each year to prevent more than 2 million crimes. Did his publication appear in a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal? No. Did he attempt to validate in any way the reports of respondents who said they used a gun to prevent a crime? No. But Kleck's argument became the basic selling point for justifying gun ownership and it remains the war cry of the pro-gun movement to this day. After all, even if Kellerman was right and guns lying around the home resulted in higher levels of injury and death, what's 30,000 deaths from guns when compared to 2 million crimes that didn't take place?
Meanwhile, within two years after Kellerman's article appeared, the NRA successfully moved to cut off funding by the CDC of all gun violence research, citing Kellerman's work among others as promoting a negative view of guns, gun ownership and gun owners, not necessarily in that order. The debate between pro-gun and anti-gun advocates continued and went over the top again after Sandy Hook, with the two sides basically holding to the positions taken by Kellerman and Kleck. According to groups like the Violence Policy Center and others who want more controls over guns, the greater number of guns floating around, the more violence will take place. The NRA counters this argument by saying that every law-abiding citizen should be walking around with a gun because it's all those good guys carrying guns that will stop the bad guys before any harm is done.
In 2011 David Hemenway published a review of the literature on this argument (through 2007) and found that the published studies confirming the idea that more guns equals more violence outpaced the published studies that argued the reverse by something like 20 to 1. In other words, despite the fact that public health research on guns had not been funded by the CDC for more than 10 years, when it came to the written word on this subject, the folks who said that guns constituted a social risk as opposed to a social benefit were way out in front.
There was only one little problem. In the place where the argument really counts, the arena of public opinion, the folks who believe that guns are a risk have fallen far behind. This week the Gallup Organization published a poll on whether Americans feel safer around guns, the fourth time they have conducted this poll in the last 14 years. In 2000, the poll showed that 35 percent of respondents thought the house with a gun safer and 51 percent thought it was less safe. This year, more than 60 percent thought a house with a gun was safer and only 30 percent believed it to be less safe.
Why is there such a clear disconnect between the consensus among health researchers and the general public regarding the safety of guns? Somehow, the results of an awful lot of research doesn't seem to be getting through. I've been a gun guy all my life and if anyone tries to convince me that guns aren't lethally dangerous, it's a discussion that will come to a quick end. But it's not a discussion that seems to be happening between gun scholars and anyone else. | positive |
(CNN) For years, she was the epitome of the peaceful protester, steadfast in her devotion to democracy in her homeland of Myanmar through nonviolent means.
Aung San Suu Kyi was lauded on the global stage, awarded a Nobel Peace Prize, and praised for her refusal to incite violence while under house arrest for 15 years after winning a presidential election the ruling military refused to accept.
Now, protesters around the region are torching effigies of the democracy icon. They are furious at her failure to act while Myanmar's military lays waste to land held by the minority Rohingya Muslims , shooting civilians and sparking a mass exodus of hundreds of thousands of people who have been denied citizenship in the Buddhist-dominated country.
"These are mass killings and they're taking place right now and Aung San Suu Kyi's office is not only doing nothing to stop it -- in some ways they're throwing fuel on the fire," said Matthew Smith, founder of human rights groups Fortify Rights, who was speaking from Kutupalong Refugee camp in Bangladesh, where many Rohingya have fled.
While it is the country's military that has cracked down on the Rohingya in this latest spasm of violence, Suu Kyi is considered the country's de facto leader. Her official post is State Counsellor and she is said to be the President's confidante.
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Her father, Gen. Aung San, is revered as the country's founder after it gained independence from the British in 1948. And as a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991 for being "an outstanding example of the power of the powerless," the expectation and pressure she faces to be the moral face of Myanmar is undeniable.
On November 27, 2017, Suu Kyi was stripped of the Freedom of the City of Oxford award, which honored her in 1997 for "her opposition to oppression and military rule in Burma," the Oxford City Council said in a statement released online . "Oxford has a long tradition of being a diverse and humane city, and our reputation is tarnished by honoring those who turn a blind eye to violence."
Two weeks earlier, Irish singer and activist Bob Geldof returned his Freedom of the City of Dublin award because it had also been given to Aung San Suu Kyi. She "was extravagantly welcomed to this city, and I was a participant to that ... and it turned out that she's a killer, and I don't want to be on the same list as what the UN described as a genocide," Geldof said.
Suu Kyi has ostensibly made it her life's work to fight for human rights and democracy, which has made her silence over the Rohingya crisis so grating for her supporters to see. But even before the most recent developments, Suu Kyi had displayed a disconcerting sensibility regarding Muslims in Myanmar.
Her attitude toward some of the ethnic groups which make up Myanmar's population was clear for anyone to see over years of media interviews.
In a 2013 television interview with BBC News, she disputed the characterization of the violence being perpetrated against the Rohingya at the time as ethnic cleansing. She was criticized then, too, for not standing up for the persecuted minority, who were being kept in internment camps while Buddhist nationalists and firebrand monks spread anti-Muslim sentiment across the country.
"This is what the world needs to understand, that the fear is not just on the side of the Muslims, but on the side of the Buddhists as well," she said. When journalist Mishal Husain argued that the violence had inordinately affected Muslims and caused tens of thousands to flee, Suu Kyi didn't mention Muslims at all in her answer.
"I think there are many many Buddhists who have also left the country for various reasons and there are many Buddhists who are in refugee camps. This is the result of our sufferings. I think if you live under a dictatorship for many years, people don't learn to trust one another."
According to a book published later, Suu Kyi reportedly emerged from the interview remarking: "No one told me I was going to be interviewed by a Muslim."
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Those who continue to defend Suu Kyi argue that even with the extremely influential post she now holds, the Nobel laureate and her civilian partners in government don't control the military and. therefore. cannot intervene in its campaigns, including the fighting raging in Rakhine State.
British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson said Suu Kyi "faces huge challenges modernizing her country," and that it was "vital that she receives the support of the Burmese military, and that her attempts at peacemaking are not frustrated," referring to Myanmar by its colonial-era name of Burma.
"She and all in Burma have our full support in this," Johnson said in early September.
In 2011, when Suu Kyi was censured for her unwillingness to criticize the military, her backers in the West argued that she couldn't have actually done very much since she was a member of the opposition and that speaking out might have undone any chance she might have had to pursue political power, something she and her party were focused on at the time. Coming down on the military in any way would have been a backward step for Myanmar's progress, they contended.
But in some Western corners at least, the tide may be turning. On September 1, the Washington Post Editorial Board pondered whether it was "too much to ask her to summon the inspiration to lead Burma away from the increasingly bitter and violent conflict with the Rohingya?"
"She might want to reread her Nobel text," the board remarked, pointing to her words that summoned an original aim "to create a world free from the displaced, the homeless and the hopeless ... a world of which each and every corner is a true sanctuary where the inhabitants will have the freedom and the capacity to live in peace." The Board concluded: "This is not the world of the Rohingya in today's Burma."
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In an interview earlier this year with the BBC , reporter Fergal Keane asked Suu Kyi whether she thought that people in the West had misjudged or mischaracterized her, "expecting you to be this sort of amalgam of Mahatma Gandhi and Mother Teresa, for example, and actually maybe you're closer in your determination and steeliness to someone like [former British Prime Minister] Margaret Thatcher?"
"Well no," Suu Kyi answered. "I am just a politician. I am not quite like Margaret Thatcher, no, but on the other hand, I am no Mother Teresa, either. I have never said that I was. Mahatma Gandhi, actually, was a very astute politician." | positive |
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Astronauts on the International Space Station will sit down to a very special meal tomorrow as they become the first people to ever eat vegetables grown on the station itself.
Members of the Expedition 44 team will tuck in to the fruits (and veg) of labour of NASA’s Veg-01 experiment resulting from food growth technology aboard the station’s orbiting laboratory - appropriately named Veggie.
A crop of red romaine lettuce will top the menu after being harvested 33 days after initially being planted. This is the station’s second batch of produce grown in the Veggie greenhouse, with the initial produce having been returned to Earth in October 2014 for food safety analysis.
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The experiment is part of a wider mission to create sustainable conditions for NASA’s ongoing Journey to Mars program, with Veggie representing a viably sustainable food source that can be cultivated deep in space, far away from the reach of resupply shuttles.
"Besides having the ability to grow and eat fresh food in space, there also may be a psychological benefit,” explained Veggie’s payload scientist Dr. Gioia Massa. “"The farther and longer humans go away from Earth, the greater the need to be able to grow plants for food, atmosphere recycling and psychological benefits. I think that plant systems will become important components of any long-duration exploration scenario.”
As well as offering an alternative to NASA’s packaged food that they claim can only last two to three years, the Veggie laboratory also represents an opportunity for astronauts to take part in “recreational gardening activities” in the depths of space.
The Veg-01 experiment may also benefit those still stationed on planet Earth as, according to Dr. Massa, much of the technology and process involved in the Veggie laboratory could be applied to urban plant factories and agricultural practice designed to use electrical light sources and practice water conservation.
The Veggie laboratory is just one part of the Journey to Mars program that is developing the technology required to allow humans to reach an asteroid by 2025 and walk on the surface of Mars in the 2030s. | positive |
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Robots has certainly come a long way in a relatively short space of time, with automated cars progressing at a rapid pace and robots making headway in areas as diverse as bricklaying and ship building.
With robots playing an ever greater part in our life, the very form robots should take is becoming more urgent. A recent study suggests that we should be looking to build robots with the same kind of flaws we humans so frequently exhibit.
Building imperfect robots
The researchers suggest that we are much more likely to form productive working relationships with robots when those robots have flaws and imperfections.
We’ve seen examples in recent times of robots being deployed in caregiving situations, and whilst robots are growing increasingly intelligent, the authors believe that making robots too perfect is likely to place a barrier between us and them.
It was found that we’re much more likely to warm to an interactive robot if it contains various cognitive biases. The kind of biases that form such a fundamental part of human character.
“Our research explores how we can make a robot’s interactive behaviour more familiar to humans, by introducing imperfections such as judgemental mistakes, wrong assumptions, expressing tiredness or boredom, or getting overexcited. By developing these cognitive biases in the robots – and in turn making them as imperfect as humans – we have shown that flaws in their ‘characters’ help humans to understand, relate to and interact with the robots more easily,” the authors say.
Most robot-human interactions at the moment function based on clearly defined rules and behaviors. The researchers wanted to add in some cognitive biases to those processes, including misattribution of memory (ie forgetting) and empathy gaps. These are both common factors in human to human interactions, but usually factored out of robot behaviors.
Emotional robotics
Central to the study was the ERWIN (Emotional Robot with Intelligent Network) developed by the Lincoln team. It is capable of expressing five basic emotions.
The researchers monitored the way the robot was interacting with human participants. In half of these interactions, the robots were programmed to have various cognitive biases. The other half of interactions simply saw ERWIN make various factual mistakes.
Each participant was then asked to rate how their experience with ERWIN was. It transpired that those engaging with the more ‘human’ robot were much happier with the experience.
“The cognitive biases we introduced led to a more humanlike interaction process,” the researchers say. “We monitored how the participants responded to the robots and overwhelmingly found that they paid attention for longer and actually enjoyed the fact that a robot could make common mistakes, forget facts and express more extreme emotions, just as humans can.”
They suggest that this is largely because our perception of robots is fuelled by science fiction, which renders the machines superior and distant, and therefore not very likeable. If we’re to engage with them on a more personal basis therefore, something needs to change.
“As long as a robot can show imperfections which are similar to those of humans during their interactions, we are confident that long-term human-robot relations can be developed,” they conclude. | positive |
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SAYMYNAME Gives DJ Snake’s “Propaganda” A Very Proper Remix
DJ Snake’s reign over the trap scene has been solidified and he’s proven track after track he’s the furthest thing from a one hit wonder. With his debut album set to come out soon, he’s released some amazing singles that range from the soulful and melodic “Middle” to the raucous trap banger “Propaganda”. The remixes for both are flowing in and today we’re gonna highlight one that truly knocked me on my ass courtesy of TSS favorite SAYMYNAME.
DJ Snake once said that one of his main influences was actually Metallica and he’s also been known to start a moshpit or two. “Propaganda” is as heavy as they come and you can hear the metal, hardcore and punk influences within the original. Well, SAYMYNAME must of heard this and been like, “Let’s make this even crazier!” Then, he did just that cranking up the intensity to 1,000 by beefing up the drums, glitching the original synths and boosting up the drop with even more bass. This one is not for the faint of heart so if you’re someone who listens to nothing but tropical house, you might wanna sit this one out.
This is one of many great remixes from the likes of Dillon Francis, Getter and Nom De Strip just to name a few, that are out now on Spotify and Youtube. SAYMYNAME hit this one out of the park so check it out, brace yourselves and turn those speakers up!
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Here is a really simple attempt at a 2D Vec . I'm trying to add an element to the last entry in the top-level Vec :
fn main() { let mut vec_2d = vec![vec![]]; if let Some(v) = vec_2d.last() { v.push(1); } println!("{:?}", vec_2d); }
I get this error:
error[E0596]: cannot borrow `*v` as mutable, as it is behind a `&` reference --> src/main.rs:4:9 | 3 | if let Some(v) = vec_2d.last() { | - help: consider changing this to be a mutable reference: `&mut std::vec::Vec<i32>` 4 | v.push(1); | ^ `v` is a `&` reference, so the data it refers to cannot be borrowed as mutable
I've also tried Some(ref v) and Some(ref mut v) with the same results. I can't find any documentation that describes this error specifically. What is the right approach here?
An answer to a similar question recommends something more like Some(&mut v) . Then I get these errors:
error[E0308]: mismatched types --> src/main.rs:3:17 | 3 | if let Some(&mut v) = vec_2d.last() { | ^^^^^^ types differ in mutability | = note: expected type `&std::vec::Vec<_>` found type `&mut _` = help: did you mean `mut v: &&std::vec::Vec<_>`?
If I try Some(&ref mut v) I get: | positive |