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Qty: Notify Me FREE Shipping Price Match Guarantee (New Products Only) Hassle Free Returns - Satisfaction guaranteed FREE Two Year Warranty Lifetime Support Description Warranty Shipping Returns Takamine Guitars G Series Bass Acoustic/ElectricGuitar - Rosewood/Black Finish - GB30CE BLK The GB30CE is a stage-worthy acoustic/electric bass guitar that features solid-top construction, a soft Venetian-style cutaway and a superior-sounding Takamine electronics system. Ready for any performance situation, the GB30CE features a solid spruce top and mahogany back and sides that produce a rich, resonant sound. The slim mahogany neck and 16”-radius laurel fingerboard provide great feel and playability, while the onboard Takamine TK-40B preamp system gives you a built-in tuner, three-band EQ and gain controls, mid-shift control, bass-boost switch and EQ bypass switch for the ultimate in versatility and sound quality. 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Monroe to the Knicks is being talked about as a done deal, and it's still only April. But it shouldn't be a deal they do. If Frank Isola of the New York Daily News is to be believed, Greg Monroe will be a New York Knick in three months’ time. “Maybe the worst kept secret in the NBA is that Phil Jackson plans to pursue Detroit Pistons forward Greg Monroe in free agency this summer,” Isola wrote in an April 11th article. “In fact, one league executive called it ‘about as close to a done deal as you can get.'” According to Isola, scouts and executives present at last week’s Portsmouth Invitational Tournament believe Monroe is Knicks team president Phil Jackson’s “primary free-agent target.” Monroe’s agent, David Falk, just so happened to represent Michael Jordan back in the day, so he and Jackson have a longtime working relationship. Additionally, Charley Rosen, a confidant of Jackson, recently told Marc Berman of the New York Post that Monroe would be a perfect fit in New York’s triangle offense. “He can score down there,” Rosen said. “He’s big, can hold his ground in the post, is left-handed, which holds an advantage to do unexpected things. He can establish position, has good hands and he’s a pretty good passer. He’d be a great fit.” When asked about Isola’s report before the Pistons’ final home game against the Charlotte Hornets on April 12th, Monroe denied it outright, telling reporters, “You write it’s a done deal, there must be another Greg Monroe around here that I don’t know about, because I haven’t agreed to anything.” He said while the Knicks may have commented on their interest in him, “I haven’t even gotten to that place yet.” This wasn’t the first time Monroe had been linked with the Knicks, however. In late February, Berman wrote the following: Despite all the talk about the Knicks’ 2015 cap space, several league executives think they’re going to have a hard time landing players given their bleak situation. They do believe the Knicks have a legitimate shot at two guys — Long Island’s Tobias Harris and Monroe. Assuming the Knicks do genuinely hope to lure Monroe to the Big Apple this summer, that leaves just one question: Would he actually be a good fit? So long as Carmelo Anthony is on the roster, not so much. [newsbox style=”nb1″ display=”tag” tag=”Knicks” title=”More New York Knicks articles” number_of_posts=”2″ show_more=”no” nb_excerpt=”0″] Since Anthony came to New York in a February 2011 trade, he’s been decidedly better when playing the power forward spot than at small forward. For proof, check out his year-by-year player efficiency rating and opponent’s PER at each position, via 82games.com: SF PER OPP SF PER DIFF SF PER PF PER OPP PF PER DIFF PF PER 2010-11 22.7 15.4 7.3 28.8 23.3 5.5 2011-12 17.4 11.8 5.6 29.5 12.8 16.7 2012-13 21.8 12.8 9.0 24.8 13.4 11.4 2013-14 22.0 13.7 8.3 27.1 14.8 12.3 2014-15 21.1 12.0 9.1 25.8 13.7 12.1 Ever since Melo’s first full season with the Knicks in 2011-12, he’s been far more effective as a power forward than a small forward. He logged 73% of his minutes at small forward during the Knicks’ 36-30 campaign in 2011-12, per Basketball-Reference.com, but he slid predominantly to power forward late in the year when a herniated disc sidelined Amar’e Stoudemire for a few weeks. Grantland’s Zach Lowe described the outcome of that approach the following October: Anthony tortured slower big men by taking the ball to the perimeter, especially on the wing, and blowing by them. The Knicks last season were one of 10 NBA teams that installed high-tech tracking cameras, and STATS LLC, the company behind those cameras, gave me exclusive first access over the summer to several reports on the data they dug up — including one on what happened each time a recorded player drove the ball from an area 20 or more feet from the hoop into within 10 feet of the rim. The data showed that Melo was the league’s most effective driver, with the Knicks scoring an astronomical number of points per possession on trips when Melo recorded a qualifying drive. Heading into the 2012-13 season, Stoudemire’s balky knees flared up again, limiting him to just 29 regular-season games that year. As a result, Anthony spent 72% of his time at the four spot — which, coincidence or not, happened to be the Knicks’ first 50-win season since 1999-2000. During the 2012-13 preseason, then-Knicks head coach Mike Woodson described to reporters why putting Anthony at power forward made sense. “It’s kind of a nightmare for a lot of (power forwards) in this league because he’s capable of doing so much offensively,” Woodson said, via Isola. “He can come off screens, can run pick-and-rolls, isolation and post. There’s a variety of things he can do (against) bigger fours that have to guard him.” The stats bear that out. Anthony had a plus-5.7 plus/minus per 100 possessions in 2012-13, the second-highest mark of his career, and put up a then-career-high plus/minus net per 100 possessions in 2013-14, when he logged 62% of his time as a power forward. Though Anthony was mildly less effective defensively against fours than threes over the past four seasons, at least in terms of PER allowed, his offensive gains at the four more than made up for it. During each of the past four seasons, his PER differential as a power forward engulfs his mark at small forward. Anthony, who turns 31 at the end of May, is now fresh off season-ending knee surgery and is openly admitting to reporters that he’s unsure he’ll “ever be 100 percent” again. If the Knicks primarily trot him back out at the small forward spot this coming fall, where he’ll be forced to expend far more energy on defense chasing perimeter players around screens, they’re asking for a broken-down franchise player. [newsbox style=”nb1″ display=”tag” tag=”Pistons” title=”More Detroit Pistons articles” number_of_posts=”2″ show_more=”no” nb_excerpt=”0″] How does all of this relate to Monroe? We’ve already covered Monroe’s weaknesses defending power forwards ad nauseam —essentially, he lacks the foot speed to competently guard pick-and-rolls — and his long-term potential at the center spot isn’t much more promising. Over his five-year career with the Pistons, Monroe has averaged just 0.6 blocks per game, hardly giving off the impression of a budding rim protector. In fact, among players who appeared in at least 30 games in 2014-15 and faced at least five shots at the rim per game, Monroe allowed the eighth-highest field-goal percentage (.551). Take this play, midway through the first quarter against the Hornets on April 12th: After cheating off Marvin Williams to deter Kemba Walker from driving into the paint, Monroe is forced to scramble to the perimeter as the ball swings to the Hornets power forward. Williams takes advantage of Monroe’s poor positioning, blowing past the Pistons big man to attempt a righty floater in the center of the paint. Andre Drummond recovers to block the shot, but it’s deemed goaltending, granting the Hornets two points. Pitting him against opposing fours presents its own set of problems, as New Orleans Pelicans power forward Anthony Davis so aptly demonstrated on January 14th: Monroe falls asleep as Davis lingers out on the perimeter, and by the time the Brow curls around a screen to cut baseline to the opposite side of the court, Monroe has zero chance of recovering successfully. Davis pulls up for the mid-range jumper before Monroe has a chance to contest the shot, and it goes down for the first bucket of the game. Last summer, Sports Illustrated’s Rob Mahoney described Monroe’s defensive deficiencies in great detail, explaining what makes him such a polarizing free-agent target: Defensively, Monroe is big enough to get in the way of opposing scorers but blocks shots at the same rate as Mike Dunleavy. A rim protector he is not; Monroe has neither the feel for coverage nor the vertical lift to really challenge opponents at the basket, making it all the more important that he be flanked by a player who can. At the same time, Monroe’s minutes at power forward have illustrated his troubles in recovering out to perimeter threats. The further an opponent strays from the paint the more pressure it puts on Monroe’s lumbering recovery. He does his part to chase out to the three-point line when necessary, though rarely does so quickly enough or with enough balance to help steady his team’s defense. Monroe is stuck between, in a sense: Not quick enough to hang with most opponents stationed outside and not imposing enough to help anchor a top defense inside. Given Anthony’s defensive limitations, does this sound like a logical frontcourt partner for New York to target? Offensively, Monroe does make a good bit of sense for the triangle. Few bigs possess the passing ability he does, which ranges from the routine to the sensational: Among center-eligible players, Monroe has the seventh-highest number of total assists (594) over the past three seasons, behind just Joakim Noah, Marc Gasol, Boris Diaw, Tim Duncan, DeMarcus Cousins and Pau Gasol. Having a big who can thread the needle from the high post would give the Knicks a distinct advantage offensively, as the Monroe-Anthony two-man game could prove lethal. However, Monroe doesn’t provide much help in terms of offensive spacing. He has yet to hit a three-pointer in five NBA seasons — he’s attempted just seven of them — while 86.4% of his career shot attempts have come within 10 feet of the basket. If the Knicks were to put him at the four, they’d need a shot-blocking, long-range-shooting five to pair alongside him. Karl-Anthony Towns might fit the bill if the lottery gods smile upon New York on May 19th, but acquiring both him and Monroe would necessitate moving Anthony to the three. There’s no winning in this situation. Ultimately, for the Knicks to replicate their 2012-13 success, they need to pair Anthony at the four with a rim-protecting center. Despite his offensive limitations, DeAndre Jordan would be a logical free-agent target. If Roy Hibbert declines his player option, he’d make sense as well. In the bargain-bin section of free agency, Robin Lopez, Omer Asik and Bismack Biyombo will all be available to the highest bidder, too. But Monroe isn’t it. In the Knicks’ exit interviews Thursday, Anthony acknowledged the league’s shift toward pace-and-space offenses, saying the Knicks need to keep up with the times: I do think the league is changing though, just as far as kind of the systems and the offenses that other teams are running. And everybody’s kind of, the game is moving towards more high pick-and-rolls and more space offense and teams going small so it has to be a balance with that. Trotting out Anthony and Monroe at the power forward and center pairing would be a defensive disaster, while pairing the two with a defensive-minded big man like Towns or one of the free-agent targets presents its own complications offensively. Unless Monroe becomes Anthony Davis Jr. overnight, the Knicks should proceed with extreme caution when considering him as a major free-agent acquisition. Follow @btoporek [newsbox style=”nb1″ display=”tag” tag=”Bryan” title=”More from Bryan Toporek” number_of_posts=”2″ show_more=”no” nb_excerpt=”0″]
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Packaging edibles at the Dixie Elixirs and Edibles factory in Denver. Courtesy of Joel Warner In a 30,000-square-foot facility in north Denver, the 40 or so employees of Dixie Elixirs and Edibles are busy producing marijuana-infused candies, sodas, eyedroppers of sublingual Dew Drops, vape pens, massage oils, bath salts, and other marijuana goodies. In one of the facility’s several industrial kitchens, a team of hairnet-clad workers take individual chocolate Dixie Rolls from an extrusion machine and package them in swank silver wrappers. On the main factory floor, an engineer puts the finishing touches on an automated bottling line, part of the facility’s ongoing $5 million renovation project, which will soon be filling 1,000 bottles an hour with Dixie’s THC-infused “elixirs,” including flavors like mandarin, red currant, and old-fashioned sarsaparilla. Nearby, other workers fill shipping crates with the 2,000 or so products the four-year-old company ships out daily to its clientele, which comprises roughly 90 percent of all Colorado marijuana retailers. When Dixie moved into this facility in early November, the ambitious expansion project made sense. Marijuana-infused food products seemed primed to be the big winner once Colorado’s new recreational marijuana industry launched in January. Edibles seemed fun, discreet, and consumer-friendly, with none of the health risks and fewer of the taboos associated with smoking pot. Equipment at the Dixie Elixirs and Edibles factory. Courtesy of Joel Warner But lately, while chief marketing officer Joe Hodas says Dixie still enjoys healthy sales, the products it sells have been generating troubling headlines. New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd dedicated her column last week to describing how she “lay curled up in a hallucinatory state” for eight hours after eating too much of a marijuana candy bar she bought at a Denver pot shop. While Dowd’s unhappy trip quickly became the stuff of Twitter hilarity, other edibles-related incidents haven’t been so funny. Colorado hospitals are reporting an uptick in emergency room visits after children accidentally eat marijuana goodies. In March, a college student from Wyoming ate a marijuana cookie and then tumbled over a railing in a Denver hotel and fell to his death. In June, a Denver woman called 911 and said her husband had eaten a marijuana candy along with pain killers and was ranting about the end of the world—not long before he allegedly shot her to death. So why is it that the kinder, gentler version of getting high has suddenly become the industry’s biggest liability? Part of the problem is that while pot-infused goodies might seem like an easy way for newbies to explore marijuana use, the reality is the opposite. Colorado’s edibles industry developed over the past few years as part of the medical marijuana scene—where the clientele were anything but newbies, tolerating and often demanding a very potent product. “We didn’t have a full spectrum of demand,” explains Hodas of Dixie’s origins as a medical product. “But the market [today] is demonstrating that not everyone wants these very potent products.” It doesn’t help that, because of how it’s metabolized, edible marijuana takes much longer to kick in than the smoked version. As Dowd learned the hard way, it’s all too easy for marijuana novices to gobble up way too much of an edible before they realize just how big a dose they’ve consumed. Colorado lawmakers made allowances for serious marijuana users by allowing recreational edibles to contain up to 100 milligrams of the psychoactive component THC, roughly equivalent to smoking three joints filled with a gram each of 15 percent THC cannabis. At the same time, however, the law seemed to have pot novices in mind when it defined each serving size of edible marijuana to be just 10 milligrams of THC. So if you’re following serving directions on each edible, a 75-milligram-THC Mile High Mint bar weighing 45 grams should be consumed in 6-gram chunks, not all at once. And an 8.5-ounce bottle of one of Dixie’s 75-milligram-THC elixirs (just over half the size of a grande Starbucks coffee) should be divvied up into 7½ servings. Even if you abide by these directions, it’s hard to know exactly how much—or how little—THC you’re getting in each bite or gulp. In March, a Denver Post investigation found that some edibles had just a fraction of the THC listed on their labels (a package of 100-milligram-THC Dr. J’s Jelly Stones contained 0.2 milligrams of THC), while others were considerably more potent than advertised (a 100-milligram-THC Mile High Mint bar boasted 146 milligrams of THC). That’s because until recently, making pot brownies was a homespun affair. While Colorado began regulating Dixie and other facilities making edibles for the medical marijuana market in 2010, the rules were mostly about sanitation; there was little attempt to develop standardized production procedures or institute quality-control measures required of other mass-produced food products. Now, edibles companies and state officials are working to change that. Dixie, for example, infuses its products with marijuana concentrate near the end of the production process, rather than “bake” the THC in via cannabis butters. Hodas says this process helps deliver the THC evenly to each bit of the edible. Other companies are experimenting with spraying concentrate onto their finished product to also create a consistent dose. Making edibles at the Dixie Elixirs and Edibles factory. Courtesy of Joel Warner In May, Colorado began mandatory potency testing of edibles products, hoping to bring much-needed predictability to edible dosages. Unfortunately, only two labs have thus far been cleared to test all of the state’s 40 or so edibles makers, and there’s no way to independently verify the results of either lab. That’s a concern to Ean Seeb, founding partner of Denver Relief Consulting and chair of the National Cannabis Industry Association. In 2012, Seeb had two Colorado labs test the same strain of marijuana. One reported the pot contained 18 percent THC, while the other reported it was 29 percent. And even if an edibles company gets its production process dialed in perfectly, it’s hard to make a truly consistent product. “We believe we can achieve a level of homogeneity that is appropriate,” says Hodas. “But it is plant matter. So if you take a marijuana candy bar and cut it in half, it’s not going to be 80 percent THC on one half and 20 percent THC on the other, but it might be 52 to 48.” This becomes more of a problem when you’re breaking each bar into 10 or more serving sizes. This is the biggest challenge currently facing Colorado’s edibles industry: How do you take something that’s considered an indulgence, like candy or soda, and build into it the sort of fine-grained dosing associated with pharmaceuticals? Who wants to carefully nibble on a tiny nugget of a blood orange cannabis candy bar and call it a day? Who wants to sip just a thimbleful of Dixie’s pomegranate elixir? An ad for Dixie One Courtesy of Dixie Elixirs In the face of growing concerns, Colorado edibles producers are beginning to dial back potency. Dixie, for example, is launching Dixie One, a watermelon cream soda that contains just 5 milligrams of THC in its 8.5 ounces, so you can enjoy the whole bottle without worrying about delivering too big a dose. Some Colorado lawmakers argue such lower potencies should be mandatory, capping all recreational edibles at just 10 milligrams THC—one-tenth of the current levels. Such a rule would seem to benefit companies like Dixie (a customer would have to buy 15 bottles of Dixie One at $6.50 apiece to achieve the dosage of a single bottle of old-fashioned Dixie Elixir, which sells for about $20). But Hodas is against such strict limits. For one thing, it would mean Dixie and its competitors would have to completely redesign every part of their production processes. For another, he says, “I don’t know the consumer elasticity around this.” In other words, maybe the prospect of buying $10 chocolate truffles with just a hint of THC would drive people back to their buddy’s black-market pot brownies. Instead, Hodas thinks solving the edibles conundrum “is going to take time, education, and product variety”—namely, both 5-milligram products for marijuana rookies and 100-milligram products for old hats. As a society we’ve had generations to learn that a pint of beer does one thing to us, while a shot of whiskey does something different—and along the way we’ve allowed people to discover, through trial and error, which system of alcoholic indulgence works best for them. “There is still a novelty factor for some people,” says Hodas of edibles. “You get a chocolate bar or cookie, and you don’t give it the respect it deserves. We want people to understand that this is something that demands respect.” The challenge is figuring out how to get people to respect a blue raspberry Giant Gummy Claudie Bear. Read previous entries in this series here.
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TAIPEI (Reuters) - An earthquake of magnitude 6.4 shook Taiwan early on Thursday, injuring 11, stopping transport A man looks at broken statues inside a temple damaged by a quake that hit Shanlin Township, Kaohsiung County, southern Taiwan, March 4, 2010. REUTERS/Stringer and causing minor damage and fires in the southern half of the island. The quake caused a brief dip in the island’s stock market, with semiconductor firms including TSMC, the world’s No.1 contract chip maker, falling on concerns production could be hit. Falling objects, including a tree, injured people in south Taiwan after the 8:18 a.m. (0018 GMT) quake, said Liang Yu-chu, a spokesman with Taiwan’s National Fire Administration disaster response center. The quake also set off five fires, including one at a textile factory, and caused 16 elevators to get stuck, Liang said. Services on the southern half of Taiwan’s high-speed rail linking Taipei with the south were stopped pending safety checks. An official of the Tainan Science Industrial Park, which houses plants of many tech firms, including TSMC, UMC and Chi Mei, said no big production losses were likely and electricity supply remains normal. The epicenter of the quake was in the mountains northeast of the city of Kaohsiung at a depth of 5 km, the Central Weather Bureau said. No major damage was reported near the epicenter, a rural area hard hit in August by a deadly typhoon, Liang said. Taiwan uses the Richter scale to measure earthquake intensity. The U.S. Geological Survey put the quake’s magnitude at 6.4, revised from an initial 6.5 and put the depth at 35 km. The quake was felt in the capital Taipei, where buildings shook for several minutes. Officials in the southern county of Chiayi reported some objects falling off roof tops. Earthquakes occur frequently in Taiwan, which lies on a seismically active stretch of the Pacific basin. One of Taiwan’s worst-recorded quakes occurred in September 1999. Measuring 7.6, it killed more than 2,400 people and destroyed or damaged 50,000 buildings.
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The 5 Best And 5 Worst Spider-Man Games × NEWS EXCLUSIVES PLAYSTATION NINTENDO XBOX PC STREAMERS ESPORTS FEATURES About Privacy Policy Terms of Use © 2022 Static Media®. All Rights Reserved The 5 Best And 5 Worst Spider-Man Games NEWS EXCLUSIVES PLAYSTATION NINTENDO XBOX PC STREAMERS ESPORTS FEATURES × Cookies help us deliver our Services. By using our Services, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn More. The 5 Best And 5 Worst Spider-Man Games By Christopher Gates/Updated: May 17, 2019 6:35 pm EDT Oh, Spider-Man. He can do whatever a spider can — and so much more. Spinning webs of any size? Swinging from a thread? Catching thieves just like flies? He's got it all covered. Starring in a top-tier video game, though? That's proved to be a little bit trickier. There have been Spider-Man video games for almost as long as video games have been a thing, starting with 1982's Atari 2600 outing, the appropriately titled Spider-Man, all the way through the present day. Here's a little secret, though: most of them are thoroughly mediocre. Run-of-the-mill platformers. Microtransaction-heavy mobile games. Repetitive brawlers. Quick Hollywood cash-ins. Spidey's been in them all. Every now and then, however, a Spider-Man game stands out, either because it's unusually good or because it's unfathomably bad. We've got a round-up of both. Enjoy this quick look at the best and worst of Spider-Man's headlining roles and try not to get discouraged. Spidey's seen some dark days, but from all indications, his future is very, very bright. WORST: The Amazing Spider-Man (Game Boy) 1990 was a big year for everyone's favorite webslinger. That was the year when superstar artist Todd McFarlane got his very own Spider-Man title, the aptly named Spider-Man, which sold a staggering 2.5 million in sales and helped transform comic books into a creator-driven industry. It's also the year when Spidey got his first portable game, the Nintendo Game Boy's The Amazing Spider-Man. Here's the problem: while McFarlane's book is hit or miss, depending on your tolerance for '90s-style Marvel comics, The Amazing Spider-Man flat-out sucks. Rare, the company that developed the game, went on to make a number of bona fide classics, including the Donkey Kong Country series and the essential shooter GoldenEye 007. The Amazing Spider-Man was only Rare's second Game Boy game, though, and boy does it show. The art isn't suited for the Game Boy's small, monochromatic screen, so both Spider-Man and his foes blend into the background, making them hard to see. At least it's short. If you know what you're doing, the game only lasts about 20 minutes, and that might be the best thing about it. Walking slowly through nondescript New York locales, punching any enemies that you come across, gets old pretty quick. It's not fun, and even worse, it's not very Spider-Man, either. While Rare tried to include as many of Spidey's powers as it could given the Game Boy's limited button selection, the controls don't really work. BEST: The Amazing Spider-Man vs. the Kingpin (Sega Master System) On the other hand, 1990 also saw the release of The Amazing Spider-Man vs. the Kingpin, which is by far the best of Spider-Man's early titles. Originally released for the Master System and later ported to all of the then-existing Sega platforms, Spider-Man vs. the Kingpin has everything you'd want from an early '90s Spider-Man adventure — and a little extra. Unlike other games, Spider-Man vs. the Kingpin fully captures all of the web-head's powers. Want to climb up walls, swing through the air, sling webs at enemies, or use your spider sense to avoid oncoming attacks? You can. In a time when most platformers only let you run, jump, and maybe punch, that was a huge deal. The Sega Genesis version of the game gives Spider-Man's alter ego, Peter Parker, a nod, too: you can visit Peter's apartment between stages to recoup. The Amazing Spider-Man vs. the Kingpin even looks like the comics, especially the souped up Sega-CD version, and features a Marvel-worthy storyline to match: the Kingpin has convinced the public that Spider-Man is trying to blow up the Big Apple, and Spidey has 24 hours to defuse the bombs and clear his name. Allegedly, two thirds of all Mega Drive/Genesis owners had the game at some point, and it's easy to see why. With its fluid controls and non-linear campaign, The Amazing Spider-Man vs. the Kingpin remains the gold standard for Spider-Man platformers. WORST: Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six (NES) Spider-Man's first appearance on a Sega machine was a triumph, but his inaugural outing on the Nintendo Entertainment System was a flat-out bust. Not only did Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six come out in 1992 — a full year after the Super Nintendo hit the USA — but technically-speaking it's a mess that's plagued by unstable frame rates, massive slowdowns, and clumsy controls. It's also generic to a fault. In Return of the Sinister Six, Spider-Man gets by through a combination of jumping, punching, kicking and, if he happens to find a canister of web fluid, flinging projectiles at enemies. Spider-Man can also swing on webs, but honestly, it's better not to. Return of the Sinister Six makes it hard to tell which objects Spidey's webs can latch on to, shooting a web (which requires players to hit the A and B buttons at the same time) is cumbersome, and there's no actual benefit to doing so. You can make it through the entire game without using Spider-Man's signature power more than once. There's no wall-crawling, no spider-sense, and no wisecracks. In fact, in Return of the Sinister Six, Spider-Man can't even stay on top of a ladder reliably. Even worse, you only get one life and one continue. Tedious? Try infuriating. BEST: Spider-Man 2 (PlayStation 2) Video games based on movies get a bad rap. Not all of 'em are good, but occasionally something great sneaks through. Don't believe us? Take a look at GoldenEye 007, The Chronicles of Riddick, Aladdin, The Warriors, or, naturally, Treyarch's Spider-Man 2. Loosely based on Sam Raimi's and Tobey Maguire's second Spidey flick, Spider-Man 2 is, in many ways, your typical mid-'00s open-world game. Most of the time, you'll simply cruise the New York streets en route to your next mission objective, pausing along the way to stop random crimes. So far, so Grand Theft Auto. But in Spider-Man 2, you don't need to jack a car to get around: instead, try traveling via web-shooter. The physics-driven web-swinging system, in which your webs need something to connect to if you're going to swing from 'em, is the cornerstone of the entire game. Spider-Man has never felt so vibrant, versatile, mobile, or alive — at least not on a video game console. Even better, if you like Spider-Man 2, Activision released Ultimate Spider-Man a mere year later. It's not as innovative as Spider-Man 2, but it does have some stunning cell-shaded graphics and a storyline written by Ultimate Spider-Man co-creator Brian Michael Bendis himself. The two games go together nicely, and they're both worth checking out. Trust us: Spider-Man 2's web-slinging never gets old. WORST: Spider-Man 2 (PC) If you read our gushing recap of Spider-Man 2 and thought to yourself, "huh?" then we've got some bad news: chances are, you played the PC version of the game, and not the console one. That means that, instead of the web-swinging open-world paradise that everyone still raves about, you had to endure a dumbed-down "kid friendly" retelling of the feature film with a bad camera, bad controls, bad graphics, bad physics and, well, bad everything. It's not just a stripped-down port. This version of Spider-Man 2 is an entirely different game made by a completely different studio, and it feels explicitly designed to disappoint PC-bound players. Not only is the console version so good that it's pretty much impossible not to be jealous if you're stuck with the inferior product, but Spider-Man 2's marketing materials didn't let on that the PC edition isn't the same as the console version. If you read the reviews for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, or Xbox installments and decided to give the PC version a whirl, you were screwed, plain and simple. BEST: Spider-Man (PlayStation) In 2000, something spectacular happened: Spider-Man finally made the leap into 3D, leaving his legacy of mediocre platformers in the past (or, at the very least, relegating those games to handheld consoles). The result is one of the very best Spider-Man games ever made. The PlayStation-era graphics look dated by today's standards, and the game might be a little too easy for platformer veterans, but Spider-Man gets so much right that it's easy to overlook any flaws. See, Spider-Man was built by the same studio that made Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 (in which Spider-Man makes a cameo), and features that game's unrestricted sense of movement. Finally, players could web-sling their way through New York City, and while Spider-Man isn't an open-world game — that came a little bit later — it's hard to describe just how cool it felt to unleash Spidey's signature moves in 3D. Spider-Man was the first game to nail Peter Parker's superpowers, and it was exhilarating. The game's ample helpings of fan-service doesn't hurt, either. Spider-Man co-creator Stan Lee narrates the game's tutorial, while Spider-Man Unlimited actor Rino Romano returned to voice Spider-Man and Peter Parker. All of Spider-Man's major supporting cast members appear (plus a few other cameos), and the game's digital New York is full of Spider-Man comic books to collect, too. Before Spider-Man, we didn't know if there'd ever be a truly great superhero game. After, the answer was clear. WORST: Spider-Man 3 (Wii) Look, after Spider-Man 2, pretty much anything less than brilliance would be a major let-down. In that respect, Spider-Man 3 doesn't disappoint. The beloved web-swinging system is back (with a few small adjustments) and the digital recreation of New York City is bigger and deeper than ever before, but the spark that made Spider-Man 2 so appealing is missing. Spider-Man 3 is, like its source material, thoroughly mediocre. That's if you're playing on the Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3, of course. The Wii edition of the game is an entirely different story. Developed by Vicarious Visions, not Treyarch, the Wii's Spider-Man 3 is a garbled and ugly mess. The city looks like a relic from the Nintendo 64 era, while the characters move like spandex-clad mannequins. Worst of all, though, are Spider-Man 3's motion controls. Flicking your left and right wrists in sequence to shoot Spidey's webs is fun in theory, and once you get the hang of it it really does feel like you're wearing your own web-shooters. It's also incredibly tricky, and you'll be tempted to give up many times before you've got the whole system nailed down. As far as combat goes, well, using the Wii remote and nunchuk controller to throw individual punches isn't just inaccurate: it's exhausting, and combined with a camera that steadfastly refuses to show you the action, you'll likely be pulling your PS2 out of the closet for another go with Spider-Man 2 well before the credits roll. BEST: Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions (Xbox 360/PlayStation 3) When one Spider-Man isn't getting the job done, try adding another. And another. And another. That's the hook behind Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, a 2010 action game that doesn't really contain any major innovations, but makes up for it with some fan-friendly dimension-hopping and all kinds of Easter eggs for die-hard webheads. After Mysterio shatters a mystical artifact called the Tablet of Order and Chaos, long-time Spider-Man ally Madame Web enlists Peter Parker's help to cruise the multiverse and get the pieces back. Actually, Web reaches out to four different Peter Parkers, each one of which comes from the comic books. Every Spider-Man plays differently — Spider-Man Noir relies on stealth, Spider-Man 2099 comes with all kinds of futuristic gadgets, and Ultimate Spider-Man uses his symbiote suit to decimate foes — and mixing and matching powers with various situations keeps the game fresh for a lot longer than it should be. Is it silly? Oh, absolutely, but Shattered Dimensions is just that kind of game. Every Spider-Man is voiced by a different actor from Spidey's history. Neil Patrick Harris, who played Peter in MTV's 2003 animated series, voices regular Spider-Man, for example while Spider-Man 2099's Dan Gilvezan returns to the red-and-blue spandex for the first time since Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends ended back in the '80s. Shattered Dimensions isn't an essential game, but if you're a Spider-Man geek you'll find plenty of sticky, webby goodness to enjoy. WORST: The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (PlayStation 4/Xbox One) Despite what you might've heard, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 isn't the worst Spider-Man video game ever made. Given the competition, though, that's not saying much. Critics slammed Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man 2 feature film for stuffing too many ideas into the script without really exploring any of them. The video game spin-off suffers from the same flaws. The story by veteran comic book writer Christos Gage is less of a coherent narrative and more of a greatest hits collection of Spider-Man villains. Combat makes a half-hearted stab at depth before descending into button-mashing. The Amazing Spider-Man 2's map is big, but it lacks interesting things to do or see. Of course, the whole thing is bogged down with glitches and bugs, too. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is a bad game, but it's also pretty standard for a rushed, mid-budget cinematic tie-in. So why all the hate? It comes down to The Amazing Spider-Man 2's psychological impact. "I've accepted that there's probably never going to be a truly great Spider-Man game," Polygon critic Justin McElroy writes. "If the dispiriting The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is any indication, [publisher] Activision and [developer] Beenox may have reached the same conclusion." Thankfully, they were wrong. BEST: Marvel's Spider-Man (PlayStation 4) Believe the hype: 2018's PlayStation 4-exclusive Marvel's Spider-Man is the Spidey simulator you've been waiting for. Taking cues (and the combat system) from Batman: Arkham Asylum, Insomniac Games has crafted the definitive Spider-Man video game. It basically takes the best parts of every past Spider-Man game and mashes them all together. Spider-Man 2's explorable New York and physics-based web-swinging? Check. The Amazing Spider-Man vs. the Kingpin's part-time focus on Spider-Man's civilian alter-ego? Check. Shattered Dimensions' crowd-pleasing fan-service? Triple check. Even better, though, is how Spider-Man effortlessly captures the character's personality. There's a dedicated button for greeting pedestrians with finger-guns and high-fives, putting the "friendly" back in "friendly neighborhood." Spidey can snap selfies while swinging through the city, and his wisecracks strike the perfect balance between annoying and legitimately funny. Spider-Man isn't tied to any existing continuity, either, giving Insomniac free rein to streamline and reconfigure Peter Parker's world in a way that feels both respectful and fresh (turning former Daily Bugle editor J. Jonah Jameson into the host of his own InfoWars-like podcast is a stroke of genius). Spider-Man isn't perfect, of course. The Arkham influence makes some sections of the game feel a little too familiar, and it suffers from the same glut of stuff as many modern open-world games. Still, small imperfections don't negate the attention to detail that's apparent from Spider-Man's very first frame. We don't need to wait to see if Spider-Man withstands the test of time; it's already a legitimate classic. Recommended
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(S)-1-(2-Fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)ethanamine hydrochloride Catalog NO.:A932845 CAS No. : 1213603-10-1 Molecular Formula:C9H13ClFNO Molecular Weight: 205.66 Note* 1. Please click the to confirm the discount and stock quantity. 2. Click“Bulk Inquiry”to ask for quotations of other quantity. 3. The price does not include shipping and bank charges. Bulk Inquiry Quality Control&SDS Acquire SDS by email Product Details CAS Number 1213603-10-1 Appearance Catalog Number A932845 MDL Number Molecular Formula C9H13ClFNO Molecular Weight 205.66 Boiling Point Melting Point Flash Point Density Synonyms (S)-1-(2-Fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)ethanamine hydrochloride Storage Condition Store in a tightly closed container,in a cool and dry place Safety GHS Pictogram Signal Word UN Number Hazard Statements Class Precautionary Statements Packing Group Description × Quote request forA932845, (S)-1-(2-Fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)ethanamine hydrochloride, CAS1213603-10-1 Product Name Cas No. Name Email Organization Remarks Your inquiry has been sent. Send another message. 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P264 Wash hands thoroughly after handling. P265 Wash skin thouroughly after handling. P270 Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. P271 Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. P272 Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplace. P273 Avoid release to the environment. P280 Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. P281 Use personal protective equipment as required. P282 Wear cold insulating gloves/face shield/eye protection. P283 Wear fire/flame resistant/retardant clothing. P284 Wear respiratory protection. P285 In case of inadequate ventilation wear respiratory protection. P231 + P232 Handle under inert gas. Protect from moisture. P235 + P410 Keep cool. Protect from sunlight. Response CodingDescription P301 IF SWALLOWED: P304 IF INHALED: P305 IF IN EYES: P306 IF ON CLOTHING: P307 IF exposed: P308 IF exposed or concerned: P309 IF exposed or if you feel unwell: P310 Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician. P311 Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician. P312 Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician if you feel unwell. P313 Get medical advice/attention. P314 Get medical advice/attention if you feel unwell. P315 Get immediate medical advice/attention. P320 Specific treatment is urgent (see … on this label). P321 Specific treatment (see … on this label). P322 Specific measures (see …on this label). P330 Rinse mouth. P331 Do NOT induce vomiting. P332 IF SKIN irritation occurs: P336 Thaw frosted parts with lukewarm water. Do not rub affected area. P337 If eye irritation persists: P338 Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. P340 Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. P341 If breathing is difficult, remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. P342 If experiencing respiratory symptoms: P350 Gently wash with plenty of soap and water. P351 Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. P352 Wash with plenty of soap and water. P353 Rinse skin with water/shower. P360 Rinse immediately contaminated clothing and skin with plenty of water before removing clothes. P361 Remove/Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. P362 Take off contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. P363 Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. P370 In case of fire: P372 Explosion risk in case of fire. P373 DO NOT fight fire when fire reaches explosives. P374 Fight fire with normal precautions from a reasonable distance. P376 Stop leak if safe to do so. Oxidising gases (section 2.4) 1 P377 Leaking gas fire: Do not extinguish, unless leak can be stopped safely. P378 Use … for extinction. P380 Evacuate area. P381 Eliminate all ignition sources if safe to do so. P390 Absorb spillage to prevent material damage. P391 Collect spillage. Hazardous to the aquatic environment P301 + P310 IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician. P301 + P312 IF SWALLOWED: call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician IF you feel unwell. P301 + P330 + P331 IF SWALLOWED: Rinse mouth. Do NOT induce vomiting. P302 + P334 IF ON SKIN: Immerse in cool water/wrap in wet bandages. P302 + P350 IF ON SKIN: Gently wash with plenty of soap and water. P302 + P352 IF ON SKIN: wash with plenty of soap and water. P303 + P361 + P353 IF ON SKIN (or hair): Remove/Take off Immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse SKIN with water/shower. P304 + P312 IF INHALED: Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician if you feel unwell. P304 + P340 IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air and Keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. P304 + P341 IF INHALED: If breathing is difficult, remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. P305 + P351 + P338 IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. P306 + P360 IF ON CLOTHING: Rinse Immediately contaminated CLOTHING and SKIN with plenty of water before removing clothes. P307 + P311 IF exposed: call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician. P308 + P313 IF exposed or concerned: Get medical advice/attention. P309 + P311 IF exposed or if you feel unwell: call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician. P332 + P313 IF SKIN irritation occurs: Get medical advice/attention. P333 + P313 IF SKIN irritation or rash occurs: Get medical advice/attention. P335 + P334 Brush off loose particles from skin. Immerse in cool water/wrap in wet bandages. P337 + P313 IF eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/attention. P370 + P376 In case of fire: Stop leak if safe to Do so. P370 + P378 In case of fire: Use … for extinction. P370 + P380 In case of fire: Evacuate area. P370 + P380 + P375 In case of fire: Evacuate area. Fight fire remotely due to the risk of explosion. P371 In case of major fire and large quantities: P371 + P380 + P375 In case of major fire and large quantities: Evacuate area. Fight fire remotely due to the risk of explosion. P342 + P311 IF experiencing respiratory symptoms: call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician. Storage CodingDescription P401 Store … P402 Store in a dry place. P403 Store in a well-ventilated place. P404 Store in a closed container. P405 Store locked up. P406 Store in corrosive resistant/… container with a resistant inner liner. P407 Maintain air gap between stacks/pallets. P410 Protect from sunlight. P411 Store at temperatures not exceeding … oC/…oF. P412 Do not expose to temperatures exceeding 50 oC/ 122 oF. P413 Store bulk masses greater than … kg/…lbs at temperatures not exceeding … oC/…oF. P420 Store away from other materials. P422 Store contents under … P402 + P404 Store in a dry place. Store in a closed container. P403 + P233 Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed. P403 + P235 Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep cool. P410 + P403 Protect from sunlight. Store in a well-ventilated place. P410 + P412 Protect from sunlight. Do not expose to temperatures exceeding 50 oC/122oF. P411 + P235 Store at temperatures not exceeding … oC/…oF. Keep cool. Process CodingDescription P501 Dispose of contents/container to..… P502 Refer to manufacturer/supplier for information on recovery/recycling × Hazard Statements Physical danger CodingDescription H200 Explosives (Unstable Explosive) H201 Explosives (Div 1.1) H202 Explosives (Div 1.2) H203 Explosives (Div 1.3) H204 Explosives (Div 1.4) H205 Explosives (Div 1.5) H220 Flammable gases (Category 1) H221 Flammable gases (Category 2) H222 Flammable aerosols (Category 1) H223 Flammable aerosols (Category 2) H224 Flammable liquids (Category 1) H225 Flammable liquids (Category 2) H226 Flammable liquids (Category 3) H227 Flammable liquids (Category 4) H228 Flammable solids (Category 1) H240 Self-reactive substances and mixtures; and Organic peroxides (Type A) H241 Self-reactive substances and mixtures; and Organic peroxides (Type B) H242 Self-reactive substances and mixtures; and Organic peroxides (Type C. D.) 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Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge Instrument Flying Handbook Instrument Procedures Handbook Airplane Flying Handbook Aviation Instructor’s Handbook Aircraft Weight and Balance Handbook Aviation Weather All Handbooks Aeronautical Terms beginning with D Datum (Reference Datum) An imaginary vertical plane or line from which all measurements of moment arm are taken. The datum is established by the manufacturer. Once the datum has been selected, all moment arms the location of CG range are measured from this point. Decompression Sickness A condition where the low pressure at high altitudes allows bubbles of nitrogen to form in the blood and joints causing severe pain. Also known as the bends. Deicer Boots Inflatable rubber boots attached to the leading edge of an airfoil. They can be sequentially inflated and deflated to break away ice that has formed over their surface. Deicing Removing ice after it has formed. Delamination The separation of layers. Density Altitude This altitude is pressure altitude corrected for variations from standard temperature. When conditions are standard, pressure altitude and density altitude are the same. If the temperature is above standard, the density altitude is higher than pressure altitude. If the temperature is below standard, the density altitude is lower than pressure altitude. This is an important altitude because it is directly related to the airplane’s performance. Designated Pilot Examiner (DPE) An individual designated by the FAA to administer practical tests to pilot applicants. Detonation The sudden release of heat energy from fuel in an aircraft engine caused by the fuel-air mixture reaching its critical pressure and temperature. Detonation occurs as a violent explosion rather than a smooth burning process. Dewpoint The temperature at which air can hold no more water. Differential Ailerons Control surface rigged such that the aileron moving up moves a greater distance than the aileron moving down. The up aileron produces extra parasite drag to compensate for the additional induced drag caused by the down aileron. This balancing of the drag forces helps minimize adverse yaw. Diffusion Reducing the velocity of air causing the pressure to increase. Directional Stability Stability about the vertical axis of an aircraft, whereby an aircraft tends to return, on its own, to flight aligned with the relative wind when disturbed from that equilibrium state. The vertical tail is the primary contributor to directional stability, causing an airplane in flight to align with the relative wind. Ditching Emergency landing in water. Downwash Air deflected perpendicular to the motion of the airfoil. Drag An aerodynamic force on a body acting parallel and opposite to the relative wind. The resistance of the atmosphere to the relative motion of an aircraft. Drag opposes thrust and limits the speed of the airplane. Drag Curve A visual representation of the amount of drag of an aircraft at various airspeeds. Drift Angle Angle between heading and track. Ducted-Fan Engine An engine-propeller combination that has the propeller enclosed in a radial shroud. Enclosing the propeller improves the efficiency of the propeller. Dutch Roll A combination of rolling and yawing oscillations that normally occurs when the dihedral effects of an aircraft are more powerful than the directional stability. Usually dynamically stable but objectionable in an airplane because of the oscillatory nature. Dynamic Hydroplaning A condition that exists when landing on a surface with standing water deeper than the tread depth of the tires. When the brakes are applied, there is a possibility that the brake will lock up and the tire will ride on the surface of the water, much like a water ski. When the tires are hydroplaning, directional control and braking action are virtually impossible. An effective anti-skid system can minimize the effects of hydroplaning. Dynamic Stability The property of an aircraft that causes it, when disturbed from straight-and level flight, to develop forces or moments that restore the original condition of straight and level. Switch to quiz format. View by letter A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Restrict the list to specific handbooks by clicking on the menubar at the top of the screen. Buy from Amazon The contents of this website are provided for your information only and do not provide or imply legal advice. Should opinions, explanations, or discussions conflict with current FARs, other rules, regulations, or laws then appropriate provisions of those rules, regulations, or laws prevail. Touring Machine Company is not responsible or liable for any errors, omissions, or incorrect information. Copyright © 2002-2022 Touring Machine Company. All Rights Reserved.
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Himalaya White Blue color hex code is #B9DEE9 color-name Colors Trending Popular Hex Name a Color Blog Menu Colors Trending Popular Hex Name a Color Blog Login Sign Up Search Colors By Name By Hex Himalaya White Blue Color HEX #B9DEE9 / RGB (185, 222, 233) By Name By Hex Color Picker Color Codes Palettes Shades Patterns Interiors What is Himalaya White Blue Color? Himalaya White Blue has the hex code #B9DEE9. The equivalent RGB values are (185, 222, 233), which means it is composed of 29% red, 35% green and 36% blue. The CMYK color codes, used in printers, are C:21 M:5 Y:0 K:9. In the HSV/HSB scale, Himalaya White Blue has a hue of 194°, 21% saturation and a brightness value of 91%. Details of other color codes including equivalent web safe and HTML & CSS colors are given in the table below. Also listed are the closest Pantone® (PMS) and RAL colors. Included in the RAL Design list with the number 230 85 15, Himalaya White Blue hex code is #B9DEE9 with equivalent RGB (185, 222, 233). It is not a web color and cannot be applied to web pages by name. However, it can be used in HTML and CSS code by the hex, RGB or HSL values. FYI, Himalaya White Blue's CMYK numbers and corresponding Pantone (PMS) color value mentioned on this page have been calculated from the hexadecimal code and are only approximations. RAL is a popular color matching system used in several European countries including Germany, France, Italy and the UK. Please note that RAL Design catalogue is for interior colors and is different from the original RAL Classic list. Download Himalaya White Blue Solid Color Background Mobile Wallpaper Desktop Wallpaper Square Background Himalaya White Blue Color Codes Hex Code #B9DEE9 RGB Values (185, 222, 233) CMYK Values (21%, 5%, 0%, 9%) HSV/HSB Values (194°, 21%, 91%) Closest Web Safe #CCCCFF Inverse Color #462116 [Bistre] Closest Pantone® 7457 C Closest RAL 9002 [Grey white] Complementary Color #E9C4B9 [Desert Sand] Himalaya White Blue Converted to Grayscale Codes Simple Average #D5D5D5 Desaturated #D1D1D1 Weighted Average (Most Common) #D4D4D4 Weighted Average (Luma) #D7D7D7 Weighted Average (Gamma Adjusted) #E5E5E5 Himalaya White Blue Color Palettes Complementary Palette The complement of Himalaya White Blue is Desert Sand with the hex code #E9C4B9. Complementary colors are those found at the opposite ends of the color wheel. Thus, as per the RGB system, the best contrast to #B9DEE9 color is offered by #E9C4B9. The complementary color palette is easiest to use and work with. Studies have shown that contrasting color palette is the best way to grab a viewer's attention. B9DEE9 E9C4B9 Analogous Palette The analogous colors of Himalaya White Blue (#B9DEE9) are Vodka (#B9C6E9) and Powder Blue (#B9E9DC). In the RGB color wheel, these two analogous colors occur to the right and left of Himalaya White Blue with a 30° separation on either side. An analogous color palette is extremely soothing to the eyes and works wonders if your main color is soft or pastel. B9DEE9 B9C6E9 B9E9DC Split-Complementary Palette As per the RGB color wheel, the split-complementary colors of Himalaya White Blue (#B9DEE9) are #E9B9C6 (Cameo Pink) and #E9DCB9 (Dutch White). A split-complementary color palette consists of the main color along with those on either side (30°) of the complementary color. Based on our research, usage of split-complementary palettes is on the rise online, especially in graphics and web sites designs. It may be because it is not as contrasting as the complementary color palette and, hence, results in a combination which is pleasant to the eyes. B9DEE9 E9B9C6 E9DCB9 Triadic Palette Himalaya White Blue triadic color palette has three colors each of which is separated by 120° in the RGB wheel. Thus, #E9B9DE (Thistle (Crayola)) and #DEE9B9 (Pale Spring Bud) along with #B9DEE9 create a stunning and beautiful triadic palette with the maximum variation in hue and, therefore, offering the best possible contrast when taken together. B9DEE9 E9B9DE DEE9B9 Tetradic Palette The tetradic palette of Himalaya White Blue has four colors - #E9B9DE (Thistle (Crayola)), #E9C4B9 (Desert Sand) and #B9E9C4 (Magic Mint) in addition to the base color (#B9DEE9). A tetradic color palette is complex and, in most cases, should not be used off-the-shelf. We suggest tweaking the colors slightly to achieve desired results. B9DEE9 E9B9DE E9C4B9 B9E9C4 Square Palette Himalaya White Blue square color palette has #DCB9E9 (Thistle), #E9C4B9 (Desert Sand) and #C6E9B9 (Tea Green). Quite like triadic, the hues in a square palette are at the maximum distance from each other, which is 90°. Note: For several colors purposes, a square palette may look much better than the tetrad color palette. B9DEE9 DCB9E9 E9C4B9 C6E9B9 Himalaya White Blue Color Rainbow Palette Our Himalaya White Blue rainbow color palette is based on the RGB model and consists of 7 colors, just like the traditional rainbow. You might not see a lot of variation in color, especially if the chosen color is dark or extremely light. However, this can lead interesting rainbow palettes that are faded, soft, pastel or dull. 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(26) Swansea, (27) Portmeirion, and (28) Harlech – petescully Skip to content petescully postcards of the hanging Menu Home about pete scully contact publications sketchbooks materials Creative Sketching Workshop (26) Swansea, (27) Portmeirion, and (28) Harlech August 5, 2020 August 4, 2020 Part two of the virtual trip through Wales, Two of three. Wales is not a big country, although there is a lot to draw and you could fill whole books just on the castles. But I am on the clock, so whistle-stop it is. It’s a beautiful place, and I had to totally miss out Pembrokeshire. But here is a spread of three interesting places. Well, I assume Swansea is interesting. I liked their football team being in the Premier League. So that city is first up: Swansea. I went around the town virtually looking for something that would make a good illustration. One spot there was a bloke who looked he had fallen over, and as the virtual camera went down the street, all you see looking back is this guy just lying on the ground, nobody helping him. It looked like it was early morning and perhaps he was getting over a night out but seeing someone just lying on the ground in Google Street View was a bit disturbing. I couldn’t virtually help, so I just felt virtually guilty. I remember once years ago in London, down near Leicester Square, I was on my way to the night bus stop after visiting friends in Notting Hill, and this old man who had been at the pub walked nearby me, tripped and fell right onto his face on a doorstep, CRUNCH. Good job I was there, I stayed with him until the ambulance came. Anyway, on this virtual occasion I kept wandering virtual Swansea, and this old boarded up run-down theatre building opened its legs wide and held out its chest and roared “whooooOOOOOAAAAAHHHH TO BEEEE or not to beeeee….”. It looked very dramatic. I just had to sketch it. Swansea is known as “Abertawe” in Wlesh, that is, the “Mouth of the River Tawe”, and it is Wales’s second city. Because of its copper smelting past Swansea has another nickname, “copperopolis”. I grew up very near to the police training school at Hendon and that’s what we called that place too. One of the most famous people from Swansea was the poet Dylan Thomas. I’ve not read much Thomas, I know a few lines, but they all make me think of that one guy lying on the pavement in Google Street View, unhelped and helpless. So I moved on from Swansea up the coast, missing out the impressive Pembrokeshire coast, Carmarthen and Cardigan, Aberystwyth and Dolgellau, and stopped in Portmeirion. I have wanted to visit Portmeirion since my brother showed me the TV show The Prisoner when I was a kid; this was “The Village”, the place you couldn’t escape from, ebcause you would be chased by large white balloons (why didn’t Number Six carry a knitting needle?). While the show was a bit mad, I loved the music and those opening credits, and the colourful locations, and McGoohan’s indomitable, suspicious, suppressed-sense-of-humour personality. It’s always amazing to me that Portmeirion is a real place, and most people I know who have been there say it’s a nice place to visit. It was the bright idea of Sir Clough Williams-Ellis who back in the 1920s wanted to build an Italian style coastal town on the breezy banks of a Welsh estuary. It reminds me a bit of the town in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. I just want one of those jackets that Number Six wears, the black one with the white trim along the lapel. Next stop, I actually had to backtrack a bit and go back across the Afon Dwyryd to the coastal castle town of Harlech, on Cardigan Bay. I used to think it was called that because it gets a bit cold sometimes. I like the look of Harlech, the landscape around the castle and town looks like it could inspire an epic poem. Lot of steep hills in the town as well, but I drew the castle, another one started by Edward I, the English conqueror of Wales. Wales has a lot of castles, largely because of English kings such as Edward I building them to keep the Welsh locals in check. You’ll remember Edward I if you saw the mid-90s fantasy movie Braveheart which of course wasn’t based on true events except those that are an unintended coincidence. In that made-up drama there were a few ‘real’ historical figures such as Edward Longshanks, the villainous English king with an indomitable, suspicious, suppressed-sense-of-humour personality, played by none other than Patrick Number Six McGoohan himself. He also played the prison warden in Escape from Alcatraz starring Clint Eastwood, who in turn also played the Outlaw Josey Wales, thus coming full circle. Next up on the virtual tour of Great Britain in 66 sketches, the final leg of Wales, and then we turn back to the midlands of England. Share this: Twitter Facebook Like this: Like Loading... Related Posted in: sketchbloggery | Tagged: art, castle, drawing, GB66, great britain, harlech, portmeirion, stillman & birn, swansea, wales Post navigation (24), Tintern Abbey, and (25) Cardiff – Wales! (29) Menai Bridge, and (30) Conwy 2 thoughts on “(26) Swansea, (27) Portmeirion, and (28) Harlech” unironedman says: August 6, 2020 at 3:37 am Reply Lovely work as always, and enjoyable text to match. Pembrokeshire is lovely too; pay a visit some day. Coastal paths are a joy, and St. David’s is wonderful. (PS I don’t work for the Welsh Tourist Board, but if there’s a vacancy…) pete scully says: August 6, 2020 at 4:23 pm Reply I definitely want to visit Pembrokeshire, looks really nice down that way. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. 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It's Crunch Time for FC Dallas Published 9/25/2012 5:57:20 PM by staff from dallas The time is now. Only four matches remain in the 2012 MLS season and FC Dallas trails Vancouver Whitecaps by 2 points in the race for the final Western Conference playoff spot. It is pretty amazing that the word playoff can be put in the same sentence with FC Dallas in the first place. Few can forget the record futility this team suffered through this summer as they failed to win in a club record 13 games. The team have clawed their way back from an 11 point deficit in only a months time. "I have a dream. And the dream is to be in the playoffs,” Coach Schellas Hyndman said. “I think the guys all have a dream that we have four games and even though we’re two points behind anything can happen in this league.” It won't be easy though. Three of the final four are on the road including killer trips to San Jose and the Seattle Sounders. They also have a home and home remaining against Chivas in which they must have all 6 points. Vancouver's schedule is a bit more friendly. Three home matches remain. They host a solid Seattle FC side, then Chivas USA and finally Portland before closing the season at Real Salt Lake. Clear advantage to Vancouver, but anything is possible after where FC Dallas has come from this season. Label: Crunch Time for FC Dallas, MLS Playoffs, Vancouver Whitecaps
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Mel Gibson and Bruce Davey’s Icon Productions has acquired the movie rights to Mark Donaldson’s bestselling autobiography “The Crossroad.” Donaldson was a rebellious teenager who had already lost his father, a Vietnam War veteran, when his mother disappeared, presumed murdered. A life of anger and self-sabotage beckoned, but he enlisted in the Australian Army and worked to achieve his goal of joining Australia’s elite Special Air Service. In 2008 while serving in Afghanistan, he saved the life of a wounded Afghan interpreter while under Taliban fire, sprinting 80 meters to haul the injured man back to the safety of a slow-moving U.S. Humvee that was also being hit by enemy fire from all angles. In 2009, he became the first Australian since 1969 to receive the Victoria Cross and was named Young Australian of the Year by the National Australia Day Council in 2010. In the book, Donaldson shares the journey of a flawed man who turned away from self-destruction to fight his own war and save the life of a man he barely knew. Icon was a producer on Gibson’s “Braveheart,” in which he portrayed Scottish hero William Wallace and won Academy Awards for best picture and best director, as well as the upcoming “Hacksaw Ridge” with Andrew Garfield starring as World War II hero Desmond T. Doss. Gibson directed “Hacksaw Ridge,” which premieres Sunday at the Venice Film Festival and hits theaters on Nov .4. The company’s producing credits include “The Passion of the Christ,” “We Were Soldiers,” and “Apocalypto.”
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Gold is appealing to Russia and China because it shields them from the US government's ability to control the value of their holdings It's no secret that Russia and China both share a growing appetite for gold. But how excited are they about U.S. Treasuries, the most boring but "safe" investment which basically translates into "we believe that everything will basically stay the same"? From the looks of it, Moscow and Beijing no longer think T-bonds are a safe bet or in their national interests. As Bloomberg's Zhuo Zhang explains, Russia and China are selling their treasuries and buying up all the gold they can get their hands on: There's black gold. And then there's gold gold. As they sharply increase their gold reserves, China and Russia are selling off their U.S. Treasuries, with their hunger for the metal coming amid a strict diet excluding dollars. Gold is appealing to these countries because it shields them from the U.S. government's ability to control the value of their holdings. Gold is a country-less currency. A continuing trend of reserve buildup and Treasury sales might weaken the dollar and pressure gold prices higher. China and Russia have officially added almost 50 million ounces of gold to their central banks while selling off more than $267 billion of Treasuries. Yes, for those who missed it: "Gold is appealing to these countries because it shields them from the U.S. government's ability to control the value of their holdings. Gold is a country-less currency. A continuing trend of reserve buildup and Treasury sales might weaken the dollar and pressure gold prices higher." We imagine this is also part of an effort to increase confidence in their own currencies, which are increasingly being used for bilateral trade. A year ago, Moscow became China's top crude exporter after it agreed to accept Chinese yuan for its oil. Moscow realizes that despite the risks, a policy of gradual de-dollarization is crucial in order to shield itself from western economic warfare. China of course is in the same boat. These countries aren't just dumping the dollar, they're also positioning their own currencies for trade throughout Eurasia. And the fact that growing demand for gold could lead to a weakened dollar is definitely an extra "F-you" to Washington. And hey: maybe a weak dollar would allow American manufacturing to blossom, returning the U.S. to the happy days when it actually had good, not-Walmart jobs. Who knows? If you enjoyed this article, you might also like: Western Journo Asks Assad If He’s ‘Grateful’ That US Coalition Is Illegally Bombing Syria. His Response Is Solid Gold (VIDEO) Help us make the media less sucky. Join us on Patreon!
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So close to a new map, we were A few days ago a picture leaked from EA Brazil showed that we were going to get some freebies in a January update for Star Wars: Battlefront, so with a heavy heart I’m afraid to say that is not the case anymore – click here for the details about the leak. No surprise that this was removed rather rapidly, but people are so quick now-a-days that they managed to see it. Oscar Carlén, the leading light from DICE confirmed the news via Twitter: @SWBFUpdates Sorry, but the January update does not contain a new map. — o2car (@Kvasibarn) January 22, 2016 But not all hope is lost as Oscar then tweets: @SWBFUpdates There were some misinformation so it was taken down. It is still a great patch, I dont think you will be dissapointed. — o2car (@Kvasibarn) January 22, 2016 So the information from EA Brazil was incorrect, quickly removed and confirmed all rather quickly. It is sad news but we are being reassured that the next patch will be great – who knows what will be coming so in a way, will it be the details in the leak minus the map? In one way, it will all be a nice surprise when the patch comes around. So what do you think will be in the patch, we know there wont be any maps – let us know what you think in the comments. Don’t forget you can always like our Facebook Page, join our Facebook Group, be a part of our Forum and follow us on Twitter for all the latest Xbox One news, reviews and competitions.
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Imagine hair that could be blue outdoors and blonde inside, or a black to red dye that changes colour as the user blushes. No, it's not a reference to Harry Potter but a real-life feat of chemical fashion. Advertisement Lauren Bowker's firm The Unseen uses chemistry alongside design to create so-called "reactive fashion." The brand's patented colour-change technology focuses on material science and data to create bespoke inks, compounds and coatings that result in clothes that change colour with different temperatures and humidity. Within fashion circles, Bowker is known as 'The Alchemist'. Her latest creation, FIRE draws upon the powers of transformation that have epitomised her work. A specially formulated hair dye, FIRE is a chemical concoction that can reveal an array of colours previously unseen. Read next These gym clothes are literally made out of human sweat These gym clothes are literally made out of human sweat FIRE is designed to be responsive to temperature fluctuations, and is available in multiple colour ranges from bright red to subtle pastels. The data used to create the dye stems from the process of thermoregulation in the human skin and the colour change chemical reaction occurs in response to a certain stimuli - in this case, changes in the environment. When the temperature drops or rises, the carbon-based molecules at the core of the FIRE dye undergo a reversible reaction. Advertisement Above a certain temperature change, one of the molecules in the carbon bond is more stable than the other, and so a reaction produces a molecule with a slightly different absorption of light, thus creating a different colour. Hair dyes can contain an array of irritating and toxic chemicals, leading to damaged hair over time or even damage to the scalp. The Unseen has attempted to mitigate the toxicity in FIRE by using "less toxic ingredients". The irritants in the formula have been neutralised through a process of polymeric stabilisation, in which the harmful molecules are wrapped within polymer chains so as to reduce their negative effects. A colour-changing headdress created by The Unseen in collaboration with Swarovski Max Oppenheim Lauren Bowker stresses that the chemical formula involved in producing FIRE is a careful blend: "Because of how we've formulated the dye, we're confident there will be no damage to the scalp, and no significant effect on the hair fibres themselves (no more then typical semi permanent dyes that is.)" In terms of releasing the hair dye to the public, the chemical formula still needs to be optimised and assessed in terms of toxicology before it becomes available for commercial use. Don't be disappointed though - testing has already begun with a mind to start commercial production as soon as possible. Currently, tests include studying the effects of the chemicals on and off the body, as well as trying to finalise different seasonal and colour formulas. Advertisement The product debuts at London Fashion Week in collaboration with Storm Models, showcasing the variety of colours that can be produced by Bowker's unique formula. More than a mere fashion accessory, Bowker's work is of equal importance in terms of raising awareness around creativity in science. With this example of innovative chemical engineering, Bowker hopes to "encourage young females into [pursuing] science and engineering." Laura Bowker has previously spoken at WIRED's main event. Learn more about all of our events and see coverage from WIRED2016 here.
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Browsing West Virginia History OnView | WVU Libraries Collections Databases Libraries Home West Virginia & Regional History Center Libraries Home Databases Collections West Virginia History OnView Bookmarks (0) History Home About Rights Ordering Search in All Fields Identifier Title Date Description Wvcp Subjects Personal Names Corporate Names Family Names Geographic Title Subjects Acquisition Source Acquisition Method Medium Project Names Collection Number search for Search Toggle facets Limit your search Date undated1 Topical Subjects Methodist church buildings--West Virginia--Morgantown.[remove]1 Corporate Names Methodist Protestant Church (Morgantown, W. Va.)[remove]1 Spruce Street United Methodist Church (Morgantown, W. Va.)1 Geographic Names Spruce Street (Morgantown, W. Va.)1 Acquisition Source Kiger, Meredith E.1 Medium postcard[remove]1 Projects West Virginia History OnView1 Search Constraints Start Over You searched for: Corporate Names Methodist Protestant Church (Morgantown, W. Va.) Remove constraint Corporate Names: Methodist Protestant Church (Morgantown, W. Va.) Medium postcard Remove constraint Medium: postcard Topical Subjects Methodist church buildings--West Virginia--Morgantown. Remove constraint Topical Subjects: Methodist church buildings--West Virginia--Morgantown. 1 entry found Sort by Identifier (asc) Identifier (asc) Identifier (desc) Date (asc) Date (desc) Relevance Number of results to display per page 12 per page 6 per page 12 per page 24 per page 48 per page 96 per page Search Results 1. Methodist Protestant Church, Morgantown, W. Va. IDNO: 052962 Title: Methodist Protestant Church, Morgantown, W. Va. Date: undated Description: Now the Spruce Street United Methodist Church, the church stands on the corner of Spruce and Fayette Streets. West Virginia & Regional History Center 1549 University Ave. | P.O. Box 6069 Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 Phone: (304) 293-3536 Email: [email protected] © 2022 West Virginia University.WVU is an EEO/Affirmative Action employer — Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran. Last updated on July 26, 2021. A-Z Site Index Campus Map WVU Careers WVU Directory Give Handshake WVU Alert WVU Today WVU Portal
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The battle for one of the most contested Syrian cities in the nation's long-running civil war, Aleppo, is approaching its climax. According to Reuters, the Syrian army and its allies announced the capture of a large swath of eastern Aleppo from rebels on Monday - by some estimates as much as 40% of the militant held part - in an accelerating attack that threatens to crush the opposition in its most important urban stronghold. In a major breakthrough in the government's push to retake the whole city, regime forces captured six rebel-held districts of eastern Aleppo over the weekend, including Masaken Hanano, the biggest of those. On Sunday, the 13th day of the operation, they also took control of the adjacent neighborhoods of Jabal Badra and Baadeeen and captured three others. As is customary, when it comes to describing events in Syria, one has two biased narratives to choose from: one from the perspective of the Western forces, for whom the protagonist are the Syrian rebels, and Assad is the enemy, and then there is the Syrian/Russian point of view, in which the rebels are aligned with the Islamic State (and are supported by the US) and the liberation of the country entails removing both at the same time. Covering the former "angle" first, Reuters writes that two rebel officials said the insurgents, facing fierce bombardment and ground attacks, had withdrawn from the northern part of eastern Aleppo to a more defensible front line along a big highway after losses that threatened to split their enclave. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights - a UK funded "think tank" operated by just one man, who in 2013 was responsible for the Assad "chemical attack" fabricated YouTube clip - said the northern portion of eastern Aleppo lost by the rebels amounted to more than a third of the territory they had held, calling it the biggest defeat for the opposition in Aleppo since 2012. Thousands of residents were reported to have fled. A rebel fighter reached by Reuters said there was "extreme, extreme, extreme pressure" on the insurgents. Part of the area lost by the rebels was taken over by a U.S.-backed Kurdish militia from another part of Aleppo in what rebels described as an agreed handover, a rare example of cooperation between groups that have fought each other. What appears to be the imminent loss of Aleppo by rebel forces has sent shockwaves of demoralization across the war-torn country, and hundreds of miles to the south, people have started to leave the rebel-held Damascus suburb of Khan al-Shih for other parts of the country controlled by insurgents under a deal with the government, the Observatory said. As Reuters adds, capturing eastern Aleppo would be the biggest victory for President Bashar al-Assad since the start of the uprising against him in 2011, restoring his control over the whole city apart from a Kurdish-held area that has not fought against him. For Assad, taking back Aleppo would shore up his grip over the main population centers of western Syria where he and his allies have focused their firepower while much of the rest of the country remains outside their control. More importantly, it would be seen as a victory for his allies, Russia and Iran, which have outmanoeuvred the West and Assad's regional enemies through direct military intervention. It would be a major slap in the face for the US and its allies. "What happened in the last two days is a great strategic accomplishment by the Syrian army and allies," a fighter with a militia on the government side in the Aleppo area said. Meanwhile, animosity toward the US is building even among its erstwhile "friends" as rebels said their foreign patrons including the United States have abandoned them to their fate in Aleppo. While some of the rebels in Aleppo have received support from states such as Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United States during the war, they say their foreign backers have failed them as Assad and his allies unleash enormous firepower. "The situation is very bad and the reason is the round the clock shelling with all types of weapons," said Abdul Salam Abdul Razaq, military spokesman for the Nour al-Din al-Zinki group, one of the main Aleppo rebel factions. "There is very fierce fighting going on now and the regime and its supporters are destroying whole areas to allow themselves to advance," he told Reuters. Another fighter said there was heavy attrition in "people and ammunition". Assad has gradually closed in on eastern Aleppo this year, first cutting the most direct lifeline to Turkey before fully encircling the east, and launching a major assault in September. A military news service run by Hezbollah declared the northern portion of eastern Aleppo under full state control. The Russian Defence Ministry said about 40 percent of the eastern part of the city had been "freed" from militants by Syrian government forces. Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the Syrian army’s advances with members of his Security Council on Monday, Russian news agencies quoted Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as saying. To preserve some pride, officials with two Aleppo rebel groups said rebels had withdrawn to areas they could more easily defend, particularly after losing the Hanano housing complex area on Saturday. "It is a withdrawal for the sake of being able to defend and reinforce the front lines," an official in the Jabha Shamiya rebel group told Reuters. In other words, it's not a defeat, just a strategic retreat. * * * Meanwhile, the same narrative from a biased Russian angle, as reported earlier by RT, sounds as follows: More than 3,000 civilians have left the eastern part of the besieged Syrian city of Aleppo in the last 24 hours, the Russian Center for Reconciliation said. It later reported that about 40 percent of the militant-held part of the city has been liberated. Some 3,179 people, including 1,519 children – among them 138 newborn babies – have left Eastern Aleppo through the ‘humanitarian corridors’ set up by Syrian government forces, Russian Reconciliation Center said on Monday. The center reported that 12 neighborhoods, comprising roughly 40 percent of the territory previously controlled by the militants, have been cleared. According to the Russian Center for Reconciliation, more than 80,000 people live in the newly liberated areas of the eastern part of the city. It added that more than 5,000 people fled from the southern districts of eastern Aleppo, which are still controlled by the militants, to the areas held by government forces. More than 100 militants laid down their arms and left eastern Aleppo through the special corridors, the statement said. Despite joint humanitarian efforts undertaken by the Syrian government and Russia, thousands of civilians are still kept in the eastern part of the city by militants. To minimize damage to the civilian population, the Russian and Syrian militaries suspended airstrikes and set up 'humanitarian corridors' for both non-combatants and militants willing to leave the area. However, the corridors are vulnerable to militant small arms fire and shelling, which complicates the evacuation of civilians. RT's Lizzie Phelan, reporting from Syria, said the government army's advance in the eastern part of Aleppo “has enabled civilians to leave the area,” and that there are thousands of people desperate to flee. Those who managed to escape told RT crew the militants deprived them of all means to survive, including food and water. “The militants are lying, they are holding us there, even now they are holding families [in the area]. They don't let people go,” one man said. “Every time we tried to flee they caught us and turned us back,” a young woman added. As RT concludes, "currently, the Syrian Army is continuing their large-scale offensive in eastern Aleppo, targeting Al-Nusra Front and other radical militants still controlling the area. The troops have already established control over important blocks and districts in the eastern part of the city." * * * Readers can decide which narrative they like better, but no matter how one spins it, whether Assad's ongoing acts are of barbaric brutality or altruistically humanistic, should Aleppo fall to the Assad regime, the Syrian civil war will enter into a new phase, one where the regime will now have the clear upper hand, and will set back the US allied effort years, giving Trump few options if he wants to reengage in Syria: expand the US presence by orders of magnitude, including overt ground forces, or simply withdraw.
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ALP argues the tax on overseas downloads would bring in $350m, more than offsetting the cost of removing the GST on tampons and sanitary pads Australian state and territory governments would forgo up to $75m in revenue over the four-year budget cycle if they agreed to a fresh push to exempt tampons and pads from the goods and services tax (GST), new figures suggest. But the federal Labor party – which is backing the change – has argued it could be done at the same time as the new $350m “Netflix tax” takes effect, meaning the states and territories would be about $275m better off overall. The treasurer, Joe Hockey, told campaigners last month that he would discuss the issue of a GST exemption for tampons at his next meeting with state and territory counterparts in July. He has asked the Treasury to provide a costing of the measure. In the meantime, Labor asked the independent Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) to estimate the financial impact of removing the GST from feminine hygiene products from July 2017. The PBO found the move would reduce GST receipts by $35m in 2017-18 and $40m in 2018-19 – the final two years of the current four-year budget cycle. The fiscal balance impact would therefore be $75m. Hockey’s second budget proposed extending the 10% GST to “cross-border supplies of digital products and services imported by consumers from 1 July 2017”, a move that became known as the Netflix tax because the popular movie and TV streaming service would be one of the companies affected. Budget papers state the digital services measure was estimated to increase GST revenue by $350m over the forward estimates period. Labor said the PBO estimate, viewed together with the budget figures, confirmed the states and territories would “still be better off if the removal is made in conjunction with the Netflix tax”. “This represents a rare opportunity, not previously available, for the commonwealth to remove the GST from tampons and pads without decreasing GST revenue to the states,” Labor’s finance spokesman, Tony Burke, and the shadow treasurer, Chris Bowen, said in a joint statement on Monday. “It’s time Tony Abbott and Joe Hockey got serious about removing this unfair tax on these essential items.” The Howard government, which introduced the GST in 2000, resisted previous calls to exclude it from tampons. But the same government exempted items such as condoms, lubricant and sunscreen on the basis that they were health products. Hockey committed to re-examine the issue when he appeared on the ABC’s Q&A program and was asked a question by campaigner Subeta Vimalarajah, whose petition “stop taxing my period” has now attracted more than 100,000 signatures. When pressed by the host, Tony Jones, as to whether the GST should be taken off the items, Hockey replied: “It probably should, yes. The answer is yes.” In a press conference the following day, Abbott played down expectations of exempting tampons by saying: “It’s certainly not something that this government has a plan to do.” Labor suggested linking the issue with the Netflix proposal in a question to the prime minister in parliament on 26 May. Abbott replied that GST revenue went to the states and territories “and if all the states and territories can agree obviously we are happy to hear from them”. The PBO costing released on Monday also showed the removal of the GST from tampons and pads would reduce GST receipts by a cumulative $480m in the 11 years after such a change took effect. But the net impact over this timeframe is unclear because long-term estimates of the gain from the Netflix tax are unavailable.
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By submitting this form, your name, address and comments will be filed with a public agency and become public record. We know that the Keystone XL pipeline will help lead to "game over for the climate," by helping to unlock the carbon bomb of the Alberta tar sands. But it just got a lot more important to tell Secretary Kerry and President Obama that Keystone XL pipeline is not in our national interest. Last week, we moved one big step closer to a final decision when the State Department Inspector General gave the seal of approval to the State Department's oil-industry written, sham environmental analysis - turning a blind eye to the clear conflict of interest of allowing TransCanada to not only pick the contractor who wrote the report. While the flawed environmental analysis clearly shows that Keystone XL has a significant impact on climate change pollution,1 many are speculating that the report gives Secretary Kerry and President Obama room to go either way in their final decision. This Friday is the deadline for the final public comment period on Keystone XL. This is our last opportunity to officially weigh in on Keystone XL before President Obama's final decision. Please take action now. Deadline Friday: Tell President Obama and Secretary Kerry to reject Keystone XL. Submit a comment now. Keystone XL has become a watershed test to determine if President Obama and Secretary Kerry's action on climate change will match their increasingly strong rhetoric. We don't know how they're going to decide. But we know that their words are not enough. We know that the president and Secretary of State simply can't lead on climate as long as they are giving the green light to foreign oil companies to double down on extraction of the very dirtiest kinds of fossil fuel, at our nation's expense. And we know that they are going to make a final decision soon. President Obama recently told Governors gathered at the White House that he expected a decision in the coming months, the first time he has committed to a substantive timeline.2 Deadline Friday: Tell President Obama and Secretary Kerry to reject Keystone XL. Submit a comment now. 1. "Keystone XL will significantly increase oil industry investment in the tar sands," NRDC, 2/11/14 2. " Obama to decide on Keystone pipeline within months, governors say ," LA Times, 2/24/14
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Home News Local National Business Education Political Health Art & Entertainment Features Military Salute Obituaries Pet Corner Photo Gallery Sports Baseball Cross Country Football Hockey Men’s Basketball Soccer Swimming Track & Field Tennis Volleyball Women’s Basketball Opinion Letter to the Editor Reviews Columnist Harry Alford Sandy Altman George Curry Marian Wright Edelman Lillie Howard Mrs. Lo Larry Lucas Manning Marable Marc Morial Chris Stevenson Earth Talk Services About Us Advertise Contact Us Corporate Capability Statement Internships Subscribe Photo Gallery Terms of Use Home Columnist Inflation Reduction Act: Celebrating, But Continuing Columnist Marian Wright Edelman Inflation Reduction Act: Celebrating, But Continuing Aug 17, 2022 Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Linkedin Print Mix Digg Marian Wright Edelman Warning: Undefined array key "id" in /homepages/1/d829385830/htdocs/clickandbuilds/HudsonValleyPress/wp-content/plugins/ap-plugin-scripteo/lib/functions.php on line 2092 In a week full of headlines, President Biden was celebrating a series of key victories for his priorities in Congress and beyond. One of the biggest was the Senate’s hard-fought passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, which is expected to head to President Biden’s desk soon to be signed into law. The Children’s Defense Fund (CDF) applauded the Senate for passing this bill, which will provide some needed relief for children and families across the country and represents an important step forward in the fight to protect our planet and people from uncurbed climate change and corporate greed. But the Senate also passed up opportunities to go even further. CDF joined others pushing Congressional leaders to add a provision that would have closed the Medicaid coverage gap by increasing eligibility in the 12 states that have refused federal funds to expand health care coverage. Without it, more than two million people—primarily Black and Brown individuals and families who live in the South—are still being unjustly denied health coverage. Congressional leaders also failed to make critical investments in child care, nutrition, housing, and fighting child poverty in our rich nation through an expanded and permanent Child Tax Credit (CTC). CDF co-chairs the Automatic Benefit for Children (ABC) Coalition, a group of national, state, and grassroots organizations seeking to create a child allowance, or a guaranteed minimum income for children, that provides regular, meaningful assistance to families, promotes racial equity and justice, enjoys broad public support, and serves as a foundation for a more equitable and inclusive social support system. An expanded, fully inclusive CTC is a critical step towards that goal. As the ABC Coalition notes, when the CTC was expanded through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, 35 million families with 65 million children—approximately 90 percent of all children in the United States—benefited from its immediate and consistent relief before the Senate allowed the program to expire in December 2021. Kali Daugherty, a member of the ABC Coalition’s Parent Advisory Board, explained how the CTC helped her family and others she works with in social services: “[For other families,] it meant they could pay their utility bill, get a new pair of shoes for their children, and have enough food for their family. For my family it meant making it to the end of the month without having to [put] gas, groceries, or other needed items on a credit card. It meant I could avoid the constant circle of high interest payments to get our basic needs met.” She added: “I implore Congress to address the financial burden children and families in our country are facing and to bring back the monthly CTC payments that helped to eliminate this.” By leaving the expanded CTC out of the Inflation Reduction Act, Congress shirked their responsibility to answer that plea and continue the CTC’s demonstrated success. The ABC Coalition sums it up this way: “It is a missed opportunity to improve the health and well-being of families with children across the country. It is a missed opportunity to support families and keep millions of children out of poverty. It is a missed opportunity to help families meet the rising costs of raising children. It is a missed opportunity to help families offset the economic burden imposed by inflation. It is a missed opportunity to advance racial equity. It is a missed opportunity to invest in local communities . . . It is our duty as a nation to protect all children and families and give them the resources they deserve not only to survive, but to thrive. As policymakers return to Washington, they can and must prioritize policies like the expanded CTC and send relief to families now.” Our failure and refusal to center our children’s needs and invest in policies to end preventable child poverty and deprivation is a moral blight on our nation. We know what works, which makes it all the more shameful that we’ve let the CTC lapse and let millions of children fall back into poverty. We cannot let politics stand in the way of good policy. We must keep up the faith and the fight to extend the expanded CTC and end child poverty once and for all. Marian Wright Edelman is the current President of the Children’s Defense Fund. 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Whether you call it the Devil’s lettuce or mary jane, marijuana and the government policies surrounding it have been on the tip of policymakers' tongues in recent years. The drug has been legalized for recreational use in Alaska, Colorado, Oregon and Washington, and twenty one states allow marijuana to be used for medical purposes. This November, five states will vote on legalizing marijuana, with the issue on the ballot and leading in polls in Arizona, California, Massachusetts, Maine, and Nevada. Voters in all these states should choose to abandon the United States’ current set of failed drug policies and support legalization. It’s a well-established fact that the initial impetus for criminalizing marijuana was the targeting of minorities and people of color. In the 1930s, pseudoscientific claims linking the use of marijuana with violence and social deviance in so-called “racially inferior” groups, especially Hispanics and African-Americans, led to the widespread outlawing of the substance throughout the nation. Four decades later, President Richard Nixon made clear in the Oval Office tapes that his War on Drugs doctrine was in no small part influenced by a desire to associate marijuana use with groups he disdained, like hippies and African-Americans. The legacy of those policies are manifested in the nation’s overflowing prison population. The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world, at 716 per 100,000 people, costing on average more $30,000 per inmate each year. A disproportionate number of those incarcerated are people of color. And though African Americans and whites use drugs at similar rates, blacks are far more likely to face legal consequences for possessing or selling drugs. Even more startlingly, whites are 32 percent more likely to sell drugs than blacks. These numbers reveal a startling truth: The racist foundations of our criminal justice system are far from gone. Advertisement Despite these consistently hard-line policies toward marijuana, the illicit narcotics trade persists, though the overwhelming majority of marijuana arrests are for non-violent, personal possession. States like Massachusetts have taken a positive step forward through the decriminalization of marijuana, but civil penalties for possessing the drug remain. Ultimately, the United States should treat marijuana as it does alcohol and tobacco. While evidence about marijuana use is difficult to come by due to its legal status, scientific studies have given no reason for policy makers to treat it differently than other dangerous substances. Indeed, beyond its ameliorative effects on the criminal justice system, legalizing marijuana would also provide municipalities and the Commonwealth with significant benefits. Chief among these is the tax revenue that would become newly available, as Colorado’s experience with legalization has shown. While we are still concerned about the potential danger of people under the influence of marijuana driving a car, this concern is also relevant when discussing alcohol policy. Recent research is also building toward the creation of a device able to detect recent marijuana use in a person’s breath. A marijuana breathalyzer, similar to the ubiquitous test used for drunk drivers, removes a potential roadblock to legalization. Rather than continuing to fund the War on Drugs, a policy that has done more to increase violence than stem it, the United States should reorient its priorities towards the regulation of marijuana under a well constructed legal framework. This November, Massachusetts voters have a chance to put the Commonwealth in the lead on this issue. They should take it, and vote yes on Question 4.
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Featured Couples - NURTURING MARRIAGE® NURTURING MARRIAGE® About Us Our Foundational Analogy What We Believe Meet Our Contributors Featured On... 6 Pillars to Nurturing Marriage The Little Things Date Night Intimacy Values to Live By Routines and Rituals Conflict Resolution More Romantic Getaways Money Matters Featured Couples On a Lighter Note BUY OUR BOOKS LOVE IS PATIENT, LOVE IS KIND: A CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE DEVOTIONAL NURTURE Coaching Services Contact Us Shareable Quotes Become a Contributor Speaking Engagements Partner with Us Privacy Policy Join the Community > Subscribe to our Newsletter Nurturing Marriage Conversations Facebook Group Aaron & Bev Weidner 2/18/2016 6 Comments Our interview with Aaron & Bev Weidner was so much fun. Ah, these two have so much personality, and a whole lot of wisdom to share about what it takes to nurture a marriage. We love their yearly love letter ritual, the way they have learned to play off each other's strengths and weaknesses, how they strengthened each other through years of infertility, and their ability to keep things light and humorous. We just know you are going to enjoy learning more about Aaron & Bev's marriage from this interview! Quick Facts Years Married: 11 (come April 2nd!) Location: Prairie Village (also known as Kansas City), Kansas Kids: 2-year-old twins Occupations: Bev is a food & lifestyle blogger; Aaron does freelance writing and runs his own Etsy shop. Hobbies/Interests: We used to be in a band together. We both sing and play guitar. So if we want to get the guitar out and just sing, we can do that. We have an audience of two. Favorite Flavor of Ice Cream: Bev - chocolate; Aaron - fruit flavored. Follow Bev & Aaron here: www.bevcooks.com www.instagram.com/bevcooks https://www.etsy.com/shop/flotsamist www.instagram.com/flotsamist Q. What are some of the little things you do together, or for each other, that help you express appreciation and love for each other? B: When I don’t have to say, “Will you empty the diaper bin?” Gah that’s great. Or when he sweeps and wipes down counters, when he puts away the whatever, when he tidies up this and that, and I don’t even have to ask, that creates peace in my heart and makes me a not so stabby person. A: On that note, Bev likes planning and having a schedule and being in control of how the day is laid out. I’m definitely more spontaneous and in the moment, and so I appreciate when Bev goes along with my wild ideas. It might be 5:00pm and I’ll say, “Let’s walk down the street and go get ice cream,” and Bev says, “Yeah,” and we do it. When Bev goes with the flow like that, it’s awesome. B: Yeah, when I go with the flow. There’s all the simple things too, like physical touch. A very simple, “Hey,” while passing each other in the hallway along with a love tap or scratch on the back is always nice. But not a noogie. Please don’t ever give me a noogie. ​ Q. You both work from home. How has that changed the dynamic in your marriage? A: It could easily have made us sick of each other. However, I feel like we’ve sort of adapted. B: We’ve kind of come up with a system. A lot of the time he leaves at about 9am in the morning, goes to the library, or coffee shop, or meetings, and I run the ship with the kids. And then they go down for a nap, which is when Aaron gets home. Then I can shoot recipes, and do whatever I need to do work-wise in the afternoon, and when they get up, we can pass the baton and he takes over. He can hang with them for a little while until about 4pm, or 4:30pm and then we can join up together and co-parent again. A: A lot of back and forth. And then around dinner time is usually when we end up being able to parent together. Bev gets up around 5am and works and writes and checks emails until 7am or 8am, while I’ll usually help with breakfast, and hang out with the kids. I won’t turn the radio or TV on, because I know Bev is writing. Then around 9am I take off, and she takes over. And then whatever work we both have left, we do from 7pm until we are done. ​ Q. What practical tips would you share with other couples that help you nurture your intimate life together? B: Communication, which is going to sound totally lame and cliché, but just communicate about what each of you wants and does not want. That and Kenny G. (Kidding! I think.) A: It may be that we have 2-year-olds, but having this date night once a month is part of our process of reclaiming intimacy - and time for just the two of us. Also, something else that nurtures intimacy is something we do around Christmas every year. We save up a jar of change, and we’ll take it and cash it in and we’ll go to a nice dinner. And instead of exchanging gifts, we’ll exchange love letters. B: And we’ve done that for 12 years. We’ve never bought a single Christmas gift for each other, not a single gift. Not. one. gift. A: And we’ve kept all those letters... B: In a fire-safe box. A: When we sit and read those letters it’s like, “Oh yeah, I forgot how awesome it is to just hang out with you.” B: And intimacy is across the board, it doesn’t have to be just you know what. It can be discussion, laughing, reminiscing, and going back in time and talking about the way my hair and jowls used to look before children. You think I’m kidding. ​ Q. How did that love letter ritual come about? B: We were broke. Ha! We were freshly married. I had just moved to Kansas City for him and didn’t have a job and I didn’t know what he wanted for Christmas, so then we just decided to write love letters and that stuck. And that has meant so much more. The words, and how we both interpreted each other’s year, it’s very interesting to read. I basically cry a lot. Q. Do you read the letters that night over dinner? A: Yes. And Bev bawls. B: I’m a wreck. A complete disaster. Q. Have you gone back and re-read prior years letters? B: Yes! Not this year, but last year I went back and re-read them all. And it’s so funny because some of those early years just make me laugh - I’m kind of pathetic and ridiculous and lovey-dovey. (slash awesome) Q. How does date night work for you? Who gets the babysitter? Who plans the dates? A: Recently we realized how long it has been since we had had time together, so we decided for 2016 we are going to make sure date night happens once a month so we can create space to be alone together. B: It’s kind of a joint effort. We have this babysitter we’ve had for almost a year or so. I just text the sitter, since we don’t have any family around and we don’t have help close by. ​ Q. Who plans the best dates? B: We just went bowling last week. We decided that in 2016 we would try and have monthly dates, get a babysitter, and have a theme. So this first theme was “Beers, Burgers, and Bowling.” I came up with it, not the dude. And this next one we’re going to do “Pencils and Pasta.” I really want to draw an old naked fat man. B: We always kind of work them out together. We throw out ideas, like ballroom dancing or drawing, etc. A: Bowling was a pretty fun date, and Bev came up with that. And we’re really excited for this next class - where we will do live drawings of a model. We’ve heard about it for a long time and decided to make it one of our dates. Q. Why is dating so important in marriage? B: Just to get out of your day-to-day and to connect, and talk about something other than the diaper rash. A: We were afraid with the bowling one that we wouldn’t have anything to talk about since we’re around each other so much, but we like talking about the kids and work and the things going on in our lives. B: Also, dates don’t have to be crazy expensive. In the summer, grab a baguette, a bottle of wine and some cheese and go sit in the park for awhile. A: We do that a lot. B: We go to the park on the regular, and stare at the birds. And when my parents or his mom visit, we try and sneak away for an hour or so and have a discussion about… A: ...How awesome it is to be away from the kids. B: And then we’ll come right back. You can have a date night-in, too, when the kids are in bed. Just order pizza, cozy up in a blanket and watch When Harry Met Sally. Obviously. A: My day changes every hour on the hour, and I would come up with date ideas all the time, but we wouldn’t actually do any of them unless Bev said, “Hey, Thursday night at 7:00pm, I’m going to call our sitter…” I push for the adventure, and... B: I execute the plan. With work and deadlines and life we have to work around what we want to do for our dates and when classes or events are held. Q. What is your favorite thing about each other? B: He makes me laugh. His style of humor is very, very dry and it’s sarcastic, but warm, and it’s not mean - it’s clean and funny and wonderful. There is never, not a day, where we do not spend the majority of it laughing. Our relationship is sort of like an SNL skit. We are caricatured versions of ourselves, we always constantly make fun of ourselves, we over-exaggerate our own imperfections and turn it around and make it really funny. That’s the way we’ve always been. We are not serious, at all. EVER. Okay sometimes. A: She’s passionate. When she is excited about something, Bev is all in. That means that she is a very excited person. When she emails there are multiple exclamation points. B: No there are not, there are not - take it back. I have gotten way better! I will even make a point to say, “Look how many exclamation points I didn’t use!” A: You know how when letters are in all caps, what that means, well Bev often lives in ALL CAPS. B: That is true, but it’s done in a classy way. At least in my head. A: That passion is contagious and it makes me laugh. B: I think something about both of us is that we’re not negative people. We’re not wired like that. We both come from families that have light senses of humor. We don’t take anything very seriously at all. Everything is a joke to us. We’re positive. A: For example, this morning, I got in the car to go to work, and Bev and the babies were at the door waving good-bye as I pulled away. I was listening to a message from a friend that I was starting a new project with, and my face must have changed. When I was at the coffee shop I got a message from Bev saying, “Are you okay? Your face was serious.” And I was like, “Oh, they saw me go from dad & husband mode to work mode.” It was my game face. B: I thought something was on fire, or that someone was dead. A: I was like, “You just saw me go into work mode.” B: I feel like that positivity trickles into our parenting style with the twins, and having 2-year-old twins is very demanding, and very exhausting. A little background for you, it took us eight years to get them. It was IVF. Major deal. I thought it would never happen. It was years and years of infertility. A: It was like the final straw, and we thought, “If this doesn’t work, nothing will.” B: So, it took so long to get them, so now that they are here, nothing really bothers us. We always respond by saying, “It’s a toddler thing,” or “You’re alive, I don’t care. You’re here.” We have this mentality of “Don’t take this too seriously. It’s such a joy to have them,” so we run with it and embrace the crazy. And when you do that, it makes it so much easier. It surprisingly does. ​ Q. How did you deal with infertility? How did it impact your marriage? How did you work through it together? B: Communication. We talked it out. TALKED it out. Every emotion. Every thought. Every fear. With each other, with the situation, with everything. But no yelling, just discussion. I’ve been saying, “No stress, just discuss,” a lot lately. As soon as the anxiety rises, we bring it down and just talk. Q. How have you learned to work through conflict together? A: I’m a good listener. Bev is a good talker. When I got laid off last summer, that could have been a huge, stressful challenge, but instead it’s worked out for us. We’ve come to an understanding of each other, a deeper understanding of each other. I’m the dreamer and Bev is the planner. Having us both at home meant we could have really grated on each other, but instead we’ve grown like crazy in our understanding of each other and each other’s rhythms. We can finally rearrange work for life. Now that I’m able to do that, suddenly our marriage is looking like it couldn’t before. B: Yeah, quit your job everyone! (highly recommended). Haha. ​ Q. Do you two ever argue? B: We do argue. What do we argue about? It’s stupid stuff. Q. What works for you when you have conflict between the two of you? B: I feel like we always stand in the kitchen and both lean on the counter and say, “Look, dude,” and then we talk. A: We got to a point, it took awhile, but some point in the last few years we got to where each of us would admit fault, or go to the other one and say, “You’re right, I’m sorry,” pretty quickly. And so, we would battle, but one or the other would come, pretty quickly, to the other one and apologize. Or, if we had just fought to the point where you have fought about five different things, we would come to each other and say, “Hey let’s just hit the reset button. Whatever that was, it’s gone and we’re starting fresh right now.” B: And then one of us will make a joke right after that, and it’s always too soon for the joke, but you can’t not joke about it. A: You have to be willing to reset and let it go. B: We can’t ever agree on TV. A: Or movies. B: TV is a major issue with us. I want to watch New Girl. I want to watch Friday Night Lights. He does not. He wants to rip his eyeballs out and light them on fire. However, we have found something that works for us - forensics. We’ve done all Law & Order, all the CSI, we’ve done them all and watched them all. And it works for us. A: It’s the one thing we both like, and so that is what we watch together. B: And then I watch Friday Night Lights when he goes to bed, or goes out in the garage to work. We can always watch documentaries together, too. We like Air Disasters. I have no idea what this says about us. But we can’t avoid it, we love that show. Get the popcorn. Q. What is your secret to a happy and healthy marriage? A: Quit your job. Have twins. It makes life so much easier. (Just kidding.) B: Communicate. And keep things light. Don’t take life so seriously. Don’t take yourself so seriously. The marriage is serious, of course it is, but the big stuff - don’t overthink it. If you can joke about your own weaknesses, and your own mistakes and your own idiosyncrasies, and outsmart your weaknesses - then you can work together to enhance your strengths, through laughter - and I feel like the longevity will be there. It’s not even magic. I don’t think there is some secret gigantic formula. Talk it out, laugh it out, don’t take yourself seriously and you know... a foot massage is nice too. A: We were attracted to each other because we were complements. Opposites attract because opposites fit together so well. I think we’ve come to a point where we’re able, I’m able to accept my weaknesses, and those are often Bev’s strengths. And she is able to do the same thing and accept her weaknesses and recognize those are the spots I’m really strong in. And we’ve fought our way to a place where I know the things that Bev is good at and that I’m not good at. And having that understanding of the other person, and that respect for what the other person does bring, I think that has helped us a lot in how we divide things up, in who takes what when. We tend to divide things along those lines without really discussing them. Recognizing the complement of your spouse is key. ​ You may also enjoy Why You Need to Stop Saying Marriage is Hard and How to Create Bedtime Rituals That Will Nurture Your Marriage 6 Comments Megan link 2/19/2016 09:29:49 am I absolutely loved reading this! 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ES News Email Enter your email address Please enter an email address Email address is invalid Fill out this field Email address is invalid You already have an account. Please log in or register with your social account The publication of Sir Terry Pratchett’s final novel six months after his death is “a celebration” of the best-selling writer, according to one of his closest friends. Rob Wilkins, who was Sir Terry’s assistant, gave a reading from The Shepherd’s Crown at a midnight launch in Waterstones in Piccadilly. Fans in fancy dress gathered at the store to get their hands on the book - the 41st and final instalment in the Discworld series which was written by Sir Terry before his death aged 66 in March, eight years after he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Mr Wilkins, 46, told the Standard: “This is Terry’s final novel and to me there can be nothing more important. This has got to be a celebration of him, all of his work culminating and giving him a right good send off. “He was so modest that he would look at all of this and wonder what all the fuss was about. We are going to have a proper memorial next year. But this is it, the final Discworld novel. “There will be spin-off projects and things like that going off into the future and also we have Narrativia, our film and TV company. We are actively out there developing material at the moment. “Terry’s daughter Rhianna is actually working on the script right now for The We Free Men.” Sir Terry’s illness eventually robbed him of the ability to use a keyboard and he dictated his last books with the help of Mr Wilkins and using computer software. Mr Wilkins added: “I actually say in the back of the book it wasn’t finished as Terry would have liked. What I mean by that is he wrote the book like a giant literary jigsaw then pieced it all together at the end and kept polishing it until you couldn’t see the join between the various parts and once it was assembled then he would be happy. But he didn’t quite get to the point of assembling all of the bits when he died. “Being at the coal face with all those ideas coming out – you would never know the direction he was going in. He would even throw me a curved ball. “We were lucky with his Alzheimer’s, his variant meant we had more of Terry for a longer time. It was only the last few months that we started losing the Terry we loved. In January that was the start of the end and it was terribly upsetting. “Terry wasn’t a sentimental man, we never had our final discussion or the final chat or anything like that. Every day was a new day and you just dealt with the problems his disease brought on a day to day basis.” Among the gathered fans was Sarah Snell-Pym, 34, a writer and artist from Gloucester, who attended with her daughter Jean Pym, 9, and father Leonard Pym, 68. She said: “Terry was working so hard towards the book. It would have been an extra heartache if he hadn’t managed to finish it. “This is really important for me as it’s the first book launch my dad and I have both been healthy enough to go to together. “Terry Pratchett is very important to us, he got dad through his heart attack and I was incredibly ill after pregnancy and whenever one of us ended up in hospital we’d read Discworld novels. “It’s been a huge thing for us. It’s bittersweet because Terry’s not with us anymore but it’s so important.” Louie Reynolds, 30, from Southampton, dressed as death for the event and said: “It’s very sad it’s the last one. It’s the last book but it’s a celebration as well for Terry Pratchett. I was devastated when he died. It was inevitable but you just think he’s going to go on and on and the books would keep coming. He kept writing until the end. “He had a great heart. It’s the end of a legacy, a huge set of books that nearly everyone in the world has probably heard of in some way. His imagination is hugely inspirational to other authors out there, to children and readers out there.”
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Turkey will implement heavier sentences for sexual abuse of children Oya Armutçu – ANKARA AA photo Following the diplomatic spat between Sweden and Turkey ignited by top Turkish court’s decision to annul a legal article on the sexual abuse of children, Ankara has moved to increase rather than decrease sentences for the crime.As part of the plans initiated by Justice Minister Bekir Bozdağ, gradual punishments based on the age of the victims will go into law.There will be a distinction made between victims aged under 12 and those aged between 12 and 18, with the new law toughening sentences for offenders targeting children under 12, according to sources.In sexual abuse cases with victims under the age of 12, the minimum sentence will be 10 years, while in rape cases with victims under 12 the minimum sentence will be 18 years.In sexual abuse cases with victims aged between 12 and 18, the current sentence term of eight to 15 years will remain the same, while in rape cases with victims aged between 12 and 18, the current minimum sentence of 16 years in jail will also remain the same.The crisis between Sweden and Turkey, which climbed step by step, is presented below.The crisis began when some European officials misunderstood the Turkish Constitutional Court’s May 26, 2016, decision to annul an article of the Turkish Penal Code concerning sentences to be given to convicts over sexual abuse offenses against children under the age of 15.However, when the Constitutional Court took the decision, it demanded the Turkish parliament re-regulate the article in six months and retain the rule until then to avoid creating any legal loopholes. As such, no offenses will go unpunished. Right-wing Austrian newspaper “Kronen Zeitung,” however, ran a story on a news ticker at Vienna airport which read: “Turkey allow sexual abuse against children under the age of 15.”When Swedish Foreign Affairs Minister Margot Wallström subsequently shared this on her official Twitter account, a crisis erupted between Turkey and Sweden.Not exactly. Although the Turkish Foreign Ministry launched a diplomatic initiative toward Sweden and explained the situation, there has been no change in the attitude of Sweden and the critical statements have continued. Both Justice Minister Bekir Bozdağ and Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Şimşek highlighted that the problem was derived from misinformation. Bozdağ said there was no legal loophole and that the law would be re-regulated before the Constitutional Court’s anticipated time expired.“There will be no lack of punishment,” he said. In response to this, Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lövfen recently made a statement saying the top Turkish court’s decision was “worrisome” and that “there was risk that children rights might be rolled back. Children are children.”In the Turkish Penal Court, sexual-related crimes against children are regulated under Article 103, which covers children’s sexual abuse. In this article’s first section, all sexual actions committed against children under the age of 15 are identified as “sexual abuse.” The Constitutional Court annulled this clause of the law, saying it would enter into force six months after it was published in the Official Gazette. The decision was announced in the Official Gazette on July 13, 2016, and therefore the deadline will expire on Jan. 13, 2017. The court took the decision with seven votes in favor and six votes against. This also shows that the court had a tough decision.The court took the decision upon an appeal by a local court in the Bafra district of the northern province of Samsun. The appeal came with the view that the sentences stipulated by the Turkish Criminal Code (TCK) for such crimes were not proportional in light of a case that was opened after two children aged 15 became involved in a sexual relationship. In the appeal, the local court highlighted that the punishments for actions involving children who cannot defend themselves and those who had grown up to the age of comparative sexual maturity and were able to have sexual intercourse of his/her own free volition were regulated under the same fashion.According to the court, this situation was disproportionate in terms of the penalty and legal benefit. The court also drew attention to the different punishments applied to children of different age groups in these crimes under the TCK, consequently arguing that the current law was against the constitution and demanded its overturn.In its decision, the court annulled the “not exceeding” (age of 15) phrase in the Turkish Penal Code’s 103/1-a clause on the grounds that it “foresees a disproportionate punishment” and that was against the “principle of the state of law and enforcement.” In the decision, the court said: “there is no doubt that the fact that children’s sexual abuse was tied to heavy enforcement is for the realization of the child’s effective protection...The rule that was appealed had the character that in some situations, it would not comply with the characteristics of the concrete situation and would lead to heavy punishments that would greatly remove the legal balance that needs to be preserved between the crime and the punishment. Therefore the rule, since it foresees a disproportionate punishment, is against the principle of the state of law and punishment.The government will pass a new regulation that will rearrange the annulled decision in the upcoming six months through parliament. With the Justice Ministry, the work on this issue has begun. In the new regulation, it is expected that the sentences will be identified gradually just as how the constitutional court expects it to be. According to the study with the ministry, there will be criteria of “the suspect is as young as the victim,” “the intercourse is consensual” and other points. The sentences are also expected to vary as far as both the victims’ and the suspects’ ages are concerned.Yes, there are. Since the old law will be in force until the new one comes out, there is no legal loophole at first glance. But an unavoidable consequence of the Constitutional Court’s decision is that the local court will suspend such cases until new regulation is implemented. The sources said courts tend to wait for the new law. In this situation, cases regarding the children’s sexual abuse will be suspended for a while.It is obvious that there was a serious communication problem in the explanation of the Constitutional Court’s decision. Although there were no loopholes with the decision, the fact that this situation was not expressed well enough led to a misperception of the article that was written in a very technical legal language. Effective communication through the Constitutional Court or by the government when the decision was taken could have alleviated the misunderstandings. When the court made its explanation last Monday, it was too late. So it would not be wrong to say that the perception that emerged in the Europe was mostly based on misinformation.
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When looking back on Louisville home sales, we saw a steady improvement from the low in 2011 up through last year. In fact, 2015 performed so well, it was only off all-time records by a few hundred home sales. Then naturally we look at 2016 and wonder, “Will the momentum carry?” January played a bit of misdirection when sales fell just short of the previous year. With February numbers in the books, we see our play take another twist. There were 761 home sales for the month. This is up 23.5 percent from February 2015. Incredible! So who do we believe? The January who told us things were slowing down? Or the February who reached in and tore the roof off (figuratively, of course)? “I figured something out. The future is unpredictable.” ―John Green, “An Abundance of Katherines” If interested, you can also check out housing reports for each Louisville MLS. Moving on, we see a more dismal landscape when it comes to Louisville home prices. Typically, prices will settle lower during the winter months only to increase during the summer. This phenomenon is somewhat reliable. Given our housing inventory has been so sparse of late, prices have been rising faster than the traditional norm. As you can see in our chart, the trend-line has been steadily improving over the past 12 months. Then came February. The median home sale price was a paltry $130,000. We haven’t seen this number since January 2014. After a high of $165,000 in June, seeing the value decline hasn’t been too surprising until this most recent data-point. To be honest, I fully expect a major bounce back once March totals are calculated. Housing options for homebuyers are simply too few. Competition will drive prices higher — at least for every deal an appraiser doesn’t derail. If you’re planning on selling your home, check out these top 10 ways to prepare your Louisville property for sale.
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Thousands of euro was stolen from customers in two Bank of Ireland branches when their current accounts were skimmed. The electronic scam came to light on Sunday evening, prompting account holders in Graiguenamanagh in Co Kilkenny and in Borris in Co Carlow to contact their local branches. It is understood that Bank of Ireland branches in Roscommon and Mayo were also hit in the past several weeks by the same scam. Numerous customers had more than €2,000 taken from their accounts, while others had several hundred euro taken out in small amounts over several days. It is believed the skimming operation took place over three dates in January at the Graiguenamanagh and Borris branches, but that the fraudulent withdrawals only appeared on customer accounts over two weekends. Sums of €146.13 were taken from accounts over several days and showed up on account statements as $200 being withdrawn from ATMs in the US. It is thought a small camera was placed at the side of the ATM and an electronic device slipped over where the card was placed into the machine. It is believed the data was then downloaded by computer and sold on to fraudsters in countries that do not use chip and pin cards, such as the US, where the fraudulent activity was noticed. A Bank of Ireland spokesperson confirmed that gardaí have been notified. All of the affected customers will have their accounts reimbursed over the next couple of days and new cards will be issued. In a statement the bank said: "Bank of Ireland wishes to reassure customers that it is our policy to fully refund any losses sustained as a result of this criminal activity. "The bank is proactively contacting customers to confirm the fraud and issue replacement cards and will continue to closely monitor the situation, which is also under investigation by the gardaí. "The bank may also cancel and reissue cards to customers to protect them from fraud if their card details are at risk."
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No. 1 Clemson blasts Charlotte 52-10 for 19th straight win Skip to main content College Football News Galleries AP Top 25 Poll Teams Search Search Copy link Related Topics Dabo Swinney K'Von Wallace Travis Etienne Trevor Lawrence Will Healy Ben Lemay Jonathan Cruz Lyn-J Dixon Will Swinney K.J. Henry Cornell Powell Tee Higgins Sports College sports College football Football More From ACC Clemson Charlotte Conference USA No. 1 Clemson blasts Charlotte 52-10 for 19th straight win By PETE IACOBELLI - Sep. 22, 2019 12:23 AM EDT Clemson's Travis Etienne, right, rushes out of the tackle of Charlotte's Alex Highsmith, with blocking help from Jackson Carman (79) during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019, in Clemson, S.C. (AP Photo/Richard Shiro) View All (5) CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) — Clemson coach Dabo Swinney was happy with the final score. He was even more pleased with how many of his players contributed to the top-ranked Tigers 19th straight victory. Quarterback Trevor Lawrence threw touchdown passes in little over a quarter while reigning Atlantic Coast Conference player of the year Travis Etienne had his first scoring run of the season Clemson's 52-10 win over Charlotte on Saturday night. "There were just a lot of good things," Swinney said. For him, it was watching a school-record 111 people in Tiger uniforms running onto the field in the blowout win. Swinney played five quarterbacks. Nine running backs had carries. All of them, Swinney said, have a special moment in their lives. "You got a lot of guys who can say they played for the Tigers," Swinney said. "No one can take that away from them. That's cool." And there were no sideline beefs or bad feelings from starters like Lawrence or Etienne - Heisman Trophy contenders coming into the season - watching others take their playing time. "I think it's just the culture that we have," co-offensive coordinator Jeff Scott said. Scott asked Tee Higgins, who had a 58-yard touchdown catch on Clemson's first series, if he wanted to go back in. But Higgins wanted the backups to get experience. "It's just very unique in the year 2019 to be at a place where your stars aren't worried about their stats," Scott said. Lawrence and the Tigers (4-0) put the first matchup between these two teams away in a hurry. After Lawrence's touchdown pass to Higgins, K'Von Wallace scored on a 66-yard interception return to give Clemson a 14-0 lead in the first five minutes. Lawrence came out of the game after throwing a 3-yard touchdown pass to Cornell Powell on the first play of the second quarter. Charlotte (2-2), which had been averaging 47 points a game, had no chance to rally against Clemson's defense. The 49ers were stuffed on a fourth-and-short on their 48 at one point. When Charlotte got inside the Clemson 10, the Tigers rallied to hold the 49ers to their only first-half points on Jonathan Cruz's 24-yard field goal. Clemson already led 31-0 by then. The Tigers scored on every drive of the first half. Clemson extended its program record for consecutive wins after breaking the old mark a week ago at Syracuse. The most exciting moments may been at halftime when a fake Clemson team ran down the hill — copying Clemson's traditional entrance — to the crowd's cheers as part of a movie based on ex-Tigers player Ray Ray McElrathbey, who took in and raised his younger brother Fahmarr while on scholarship. The second half could have used a little movie magic to spice things up. This marks the fifth straight season the Tigers have opened 4-0. Lawrence went 7 of 9 for 94 yards before spending the final three quarters watching his teammates complete the blowout. Etienne played about a half and had his first touchdown in three games. Backup runner Lyn-J Dixon also had a scoring run. Charlotte, which revived football in 2013, fell to 0-5 against Power Five opponents and 0-3 against ranked teams. That count doesn't include a 73-0 defeat by Clemson's "B'' team in 1948. Charlotte shut down its football program after that 1948 season before playing again in 2013. Tailback Benny LeMay ran for 81 of Charlotte's 153 yards against a Clemson defense that had yielded just 75 yards rushing per game this season. "They have a great team and they have superior athletes," LeMay said. "That's one thing we knew was going to be a factor in the game." THE TAKEAWAY Charlotte: The 49ers have posted some strong numbers on offense that could keep them competitive in Conference USA play. But first-year coach Will Healy has some work ahead to keep up with teams like Clemson. Clemson: The Tigers did what they were supposed to against Charlotte. You can bet, though, that the coaching staff will seize on every mistake or missed assignment this week as Clemson prepares to get back to ACC play. MOVIE TIME Clemson defensive lineman K.J. Henry acknowledged how strange it was as halftime grew closer to see a few dozen players in Tiger uniforms standing atop the hill at Memorial Stadium, just as he and his teammates do at every home game. "It was really interesting. You don't see that a lot," Henry said. "You saw the fake Dabo Swinney up there, getting everybody excited. It was funny." HEAD TO YOUR ROOM Dabo Swinney said his son, Will, just tried to make too much happen when he muffed a punt in the third quarter. Will Swinney catches everything back there, his dad-coach said. "It was just a classic example of trying to do too much," Dabo Swinney said. UP NEXT Charlotte returns home to start Conference USA play against Florida Atlantic on Saturday. Clemson goes to North Carolina on Saturday. ___ More AP college football: https://apnews.com/Collegefootball and http://www.twitter.com/AP_Top25 Latest News UTEP grinds out 27-10 victory over heavily favored Boise St. 12 hrs ago Roberts, Brittain spark Air Force in 48-20 win over Nevada 12 hrs ago Szmyt’s 5 field goals help Syracuse overcome Virginia 22-20 By Connor Smith 12 hrs ago No. 7 USC faces challenge in determined Oregon State By Anne M. Peterson 23 hrs ago Bowling Green's Loeffler to miss game with 'health matter' 23 hrs ago AP Top 25 Poll Poll Release: Sep 18 Rank Trend Team 1 - Georgia 2 - Alabama 3 - Ohio State 4 - Michigan 5 - Clemson 6 - Oklahoma 7 - USC 8 1 Kentucky 9 1 Oklahoma State 10 - Arkansas View All AP Sports | © 2022 Associated Press Privacy Policy Terms of Use AP News AP Images ap.org
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Pedestrians pass police on a street June 14, 2012 in New York City. (AFP Photo/Spencer Platt) Thousands of people marched in silence in New York to protest against street checks by police that rights activists say disproportionately target blacks and Hispanics. The demonstration, called by civil rights organizations, began in Harlem and moved south through Manhattan to the residence of Mayor Michael Bloomberg in Manhattan’s posh Upper East Side. Among the groups that took part in the march were the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the National Action Network led by the Reverend Al Sharpton and a union that represents health care workers. “End Stop and Frisks, Silent March Against Racial Profiling,” said a flyer handed out by protest organizers. More than four million New Yorkers, most of them blacks and Latinos, have been stopped and questioned by police in the street since 2004, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. In 2011, the police stopped 685,724 people, 53 percent of whom were black and 34 percent Latin, a trend that has held in the first three months of this year, the ACLU said on its website. “I have been stopped and questioned by police on the corner outside my house. I don’t think that happens in more powerful parts of the city,” said Jose Romero, a 28-year-old Mexican immigrant. “It’s not normal when people are stopped when they leave their houses to go to the store,” he said. Citing police data, the ACLU said nine out of every ten persons stopped by police are found to be innocent. For his part, Bloomberg defended the street checks and insisted that neither he nor New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly will permit abuses. “I understand why some people want us to stop making stops. Innocent people who are stopped can be treated disrespectfully, and that is just not acceptable. Commissioner Kelly won’t tolerate it and neither will I,” he said.
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My Take on Cycling in Chicago by Peter Greenbaum Chicago is known by many names: City of Big Shoulders, the Second City and the City That Works. These days, it’s really the city that bikes. We have a saying here: “There are two seasons – winter and construction.” While Chicago’s weather can be tough, the last three or four winters have been relatively mild. By mild, I mean cold but not that much snow. It’s been especially forgiving for those hardy souls who bike every day, no matter what. Scene From The Saddle’s correspondent is not one of those hardy souls. Uber is just fine for me. However, during the spring and summer months, when I do ride, biking in Chicago is delightful -- especially if your route takes you by Fatso’s Last Stand in Ukrainian Village. It’s an oasis of great hot dogs, brats and burgers. Who cares about the calories? If you’re biking, you’re going to burn them off anyway. Besides, a real Chicago dog comes loaded with plenty of vegetables like pickles, relish, onions and tomatoes. More about that in another column. Chicago’s streets have been improved, for the most part, with many featuring partitioned lanes for cyclists. This is a good thing, when you consider that Chicago drivers tend to have heavy right feet. Cyclists, for the most part, are good about wearing helmets and obeying traffic regulations. When they fly through stop signs, however, Chicago’s drivers don’t hesitate to shout four letter words at them. As with any large North American city, it’s been a learning curve for both cyclists and drivers to accommodate each other on the roads. It’s not always an easy alliance, but each year, it does seem to be improving. And that’s good news for everybody. # # # Leave a comment Comments will be approved before showing up.
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Recovery from Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) may be possible, and the roots lie in understanding the biosocial model. This model originated with Marsha Linehan’s theory, which argued that there were both social and biological reasons that BPD develops. Borderline Personality Disorder is often considered one of the most difficult diagnoses with which to work. But in my many years of experience working with individuals with BPD, I found that there are reasons behind their actions which, when understood, can help lead to empathy, acceptance, and ultimately change. According to the biosocial model, people with BPD frequently have differences in their neurotransmitter and neurological functioning. Research has shown that they many have neurotransmitter issues that make them more emotional, aggressive, or reactive to stimuli – making them more prone to emotionally intense experiences. People with BPD have usually been invalidated throughout life which leads to emotional sensitivity. For example, imagine a child who is hungry or frustrated trying to communicate this to his or her parents but being told that their feelings don’t matter over and over again. The feelings may be cast aside with statements such as “there’s nothing to cry about” or through cultural stereotypes such as “little girls don’t get angry” or “big boys don’t cry”. And environments of emotional, psychological, and physical abuse are extremely invalidating. Invalidation serves to demonstrate to children that their feelings are wrong and that somehow they need to look externally, to other people, to know what they are feeling and if their feelings have value. Being told their emotions were wrong led them to believe that emotions were bad things, to be avoided whenever possible. This creates a chronic, internal tension where the person feels that they have to live up to others’ expectations and not experience negative feelings. Yet they also feel anger and worthlessness for having those unavoidable negative feelings, or on a deeper level, for not being able to authentically express themselves. This tension builds up and causes an emotional explosion. In fact, the individual who has had their emotions invalidated repeatedly growing up will feel that if they don’t demonstrate their emotions through large displays, that no one will believe them. They believe that their emotions are not worthy of being considered, so may in fact subconsciously overemphasize their emotional expression in order to ensure that other people “believe” that what they are feeling is real. This is one reason BPD results in so many emotional outbursts. People with BPD have been invalidated for so long that they don’t trust what they feel unless their feelings are overflowing and taking over the room. It’s only then that the individual with BPD can relax and say “see, I told you I was upset”. Having emotions ignored by others for so long also leads to black and white behaviors and beliefs. For someone with BPD, behaviors may swing like a pendulum from distancing themselves from their emotions and other people to feeling needy and dependent on someone else. Although the individual looks for love and approval from others, they have difficulty accepting that love due to the low regard they have for themselves. Chronic invalidation has caused them to feel overwhelmed by distressing emotions. Sometimes their behavior becomes self-sabotaging and self-destructive when they can’t cope with these emotions. Frequently, social relationships merely reinforce these negative patterns. As children, people with BPD learned these skills to survive in their dysfunctional environment. But these skills no longer serve them. Many people with BPD find the notion of “change” to be invalidating in itself because it implies that there is something wrong with them that needs to be purged. This is why the most successful and well-researched therapy for BPD, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), focuses on balancing radical acceptance and non-judgment of oneself while recognizing the need for change. The biosocial model reveals keys to recovery from Borderline Personality Disorder and tells us that this diagnosis does not have to be the horrible life-sentence that many people and medical professionals make it out to be. Marsha Linehan, the inventor of DBT, revealed in a 2011 New York Times article that she had Borderline Personality Disorder when she was younger. Yet, she’s found ways to cope with and grow from the issues that at one point institutionalized her. If she can get through it, anyone can. This article first appeared on ‘Brain Blogger’ on 1 March 2014.
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my hospital, I finally got to take a much needed vacation. The destination: Istanbul, formerly Constantinople, formerly Byzantium, the city that straddles two continents, the city where east meets west. Insert any cliché you like. I’m headed to Turkey, and I am psyched. After many months of very busy practice , in which it seemed that every cat in the city was sick and they all wanted to come tohospital, I finally got to take a much needed vacation. The destination: Istanbul, formerly Constantinople, formerly Byzantium, the city that straddles two continents, the city where east meets west. Insert any cliché you like. I’m headed to Turkey, and I am psyched. Turkish airlines turns out to be surprisingly impressive. They do things a bit differently, though. They do not board by rows. Everyone lines up, and it doesn’t matter if you’re in row 8 or row 48. The announcer says “it’s boarding time”, and everyone swarms the entry gate and descends upon the aircraft en masse. It was bizarre. The cabin of the plane is very attractive, with a turquoise décor that certainly beats the drab beige and taupe of its competitors. I shouldn’t have been surprised. The word “turquoise” is derived from an old French word for “Turkish”, because the mineral was first brought to Europe from Turkey. See the amazing tidbits you learn from reading my blog? But I digress. The seats, while horribly narrow (as expected for economy class) come with an individual movie screen embedded in the back of the seat in front of you, and you have a choice of about 15 movies, some of which are fairly current. I watched “Water for Elephants” , worried that the movie wouldn’t do justice to the book, which was fantastic. (It did.) The food served on the flight was shockingly good. The flight attendant handed out a menu, informing us that we all were getting prawn salad and green bean salad for starters, and then have a choice of grilled chicken breast with rosemary potatoes, or rigatoni with mozzarella. Each meal came with a hard roll, piece of cheese, and cake for dessert. (The photo is the yummy breakfast, served a few hours later. I forgot to photograph dinner) I went for the chicken. Mark (my traveling companion) chose the pasta. I regretted my choice after snagging a tube of his rigatoni. It was excellent. My chicken breast was pretty bland, until I discovered, buried in my silverware packet, a little envelope of tuz (salt) and biber (pepper). After tuzzing and bibering my chicken, it was much better. What really impressed me was the plates and silverware! It wasn’t plasticware. It was actual pretty decent quality silverware. And the plates were porcelain! My chicken breast arrived in a white porcelain dish that retails for about 17.99 at Crate and Barrel. I briefly considered jamming in into my carry-on under my seat, but the thought of bits of pasta sauce smeared on my guidebooks led me to reconsider. This was a red-eye flight. Take off was at 11:00 pm. This made the dinner a bit odd, in that it was served at about 1:00 a.m. But hey, I’m a New Yorker; I’m used to eating at weird hours like this. I actually don’t mind red-eye flights to Europe. In fact, I prefer them. If you leave in the morning, you arrive in Europe in the morning, and you’re exhausted. If you sleep when you arrive, or soon after in the day time, it screws up your internal clock pretty badly. Not so much with the red-eye. On this flight, ten hours later, we’d arrive in Istanbul. Then, you add 7 hours, and presto: it’s 4:00 p.m. in Turkey. Fine with me. You arrive after a sleepless flight, force yourself to stay awake until bedtime, then sleep like a dead man and wake up the next day with your body clock re-set. Mimimal jet lag. I don’t know about you, but I can’t sleep on an airplane, for a variety of reasons. The seats are too narrow. The air temperature is too warm. An overhead light three seats away is illuminating my face. Lots of reasons. On this particular flight, I slept like a baby. In other words, I slept for an hour, then woke up and cried. Then slept for an hour. Then woke up and cried. Okay… I’m exaggerating a bit. Yes, I slept for an hour at a time, but I didn’t wake up crying. I didn’t have to. The baby two rows away was doing enough for both of us. His timing was uncanny. He’d wait just until I managed to actually doze off, and then the eardrum-shattering, nails-on-a-chalkboard wailing would begin. I was waiting for the flight-attendant to escort the kid to the special children’s section, conveniently located on the wing, but alas, no such luck. Our flight arrived on time, at exactly 3:40 pm. Since we only had carry-ons, we zoomed to the visa office, bought our visas ($20), and then zipped through passport control, and then managed to catch the 4:00 shuttle bus to Taksim Square. How’s that for efficient? Found our hotel (with a Google map and a little help from some natives) and got settled in. After unpacking and getting our bearings, we hit the street – Istiklal Caddesi, the main pedestrian thoroughfare. It was a mob scene, crammed with lots of natives and locals alike. Lots of familiar stores (Gap, Zara’s, Bennetton) and lots of food and candy stores. Had a great, really authentic meal at a buffet restaurant. I suspected it would be good, given the huge line of locals spilling out the door. Grabbed an enormous amount of food, and two drinks, all for $20. That’s total, not per person. While out strolling, I came across a really nice cat on a side street (lots of fish restaurants, so no surprises there), and when we finally got back to the hotel to call it an early night, there were a few strays visible in the distance. I called one over, and two minutes later I had a small group of cats gathered around me. One particular kitty caught my eye, a very cute black female with a very unique, chirpy meow. After being awake for 23 straight hours, exhaustion was finally settling in. Time to call it a night.
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About Us – Quiet Garden Publishing Home About Us News Contact Us Menu Home About Us News Contact Us Search Close About Us About Quiet Garden Publishing Quiet Garden Publishing was started as the publishing arm of UGANDA FAITH WRITERS ASSOCIATION (UFWA). UFWA is a group of Christian writers who meet regularly to share individual work and to work on group projects, mostly in partnership with other Christian writing organisations like Tyndale Foundation and MAI – Media Associates International. Through these God-given partnerships we have been able to facilitate members of UFWA in their writing by hosting them in writing classes, workshops and then publishing their work from these events in our online magazine – WANDIIKA. These partnerships also made a way for our members to visit Kyaka II Refugee camp to listen to the stories of the refugees which were then collected into two anthologies – Diamond Skies of Home and, written by the refugee children, Reaching for the Rainbow. Our other titles are anthologies with contributions from many of our writers and these titles are – Above the Storm and The Precious Gift (this title was novelised by UFWA Executive Director, Lillian Tindywbwa, from essays written by members). The Precious Gift has also been recommended by the National Curriculum Development Centre to be on Uganda’s curriculum for secondary schools! We trust God will bring this dream of ours to fruition by allowing this important book to be permanently established on the syllabuses of secondary schools all over Uganda and beyond! Many of UFWA’s members have also written their own works. Betty Kituyi, one of the founders of UFWA alongside Lillian Tindyebwa, published a collection of poems titled FALLING, which is the title of the poem that was chosen in third place in the 2012 Babaishai Niwe Poetry Competition. Jason Turyahabwa has also written a book titled Journey of a Single Father, a beautiful and heartfelt recollection of the loss of his wife and how the Lord empowered him to survive it all. Janice Lukyamuzi has also written a collection of poems titled He Shelters me in which she expounds on the love of God as a shelter to us all in times of trouble. Another one of our treasured partners is Ghanaian author, Lawrence Darmani, who has been a great friend of UFWA’s and tireless champion of Quiet Garden Publishing. We, in turn, also continue to recommend his wonderful books to readers in Uganda and beyond. We continue to nurture our partnerships which in turn water our writers to produce even greater works for publication! We are a community of writers who started meeting together on a regular basis to read each other’s writing, pray, and offer encouragement in the craft and beyond. We named this meeting ‘Quiet Garden Fellowship’ and this eventually grew into the publishing arm of UFWA known as Quiet Garden Publishing. Twitter Facebook-f Instagram Quiet Garden Publishing 6 months ago Timothy Wangusa speaking at #mbalepubliclibrary on the topic of Exploring Uganda's National Heritage. Thanks to our organisers! Uganda Women Writers' Association (FEMRITE) Uganda Faith Writers Association ... See MoreSee Less Photo View on Facebook · Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share by Email Quiet Garden Publishing 10 months ago Tuesdays are so strange sometimes! #tuesday ... See MoreSee Less Photo View on Facebook · Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share by Email Quiet Garden Publishing 11 months ago Wishing you a great Tuesday! #tuesday ... See MoreSee Less Photo View on Facebook · Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share by Email Quiet Garden Publishing 11 months ago Perhaps you can finally write that novel this month...why? Because November is National Novel Writing Month -NANOWRIMO - of course! NaNoWriMo! ... See MoreSee Less Photo View on Facebook · Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share by Email Quiet Garden Publishing 11 months ago It's National Author's Day and we celebrate our authors and all other great authors in Uganda, Africa and beyond! . . . . Media Associates International (MAI) ... See MoreSee Less Photo View on Facebook · Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share by Email © 2021 All rights reserved Quiet Garden Publishing Please Login Username Password Remember Me Registration Username E-mail Password Confirm Password Forgotten Password? Username or Email Adress Register Forgot Password Back to Login
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A Pennsylvania state trooper will not be charged with manslaughter or homicide for shooting and killing a colleague during a firearms training exercise, prompting heavy criticism from the victim’s family, KYW-TV reported. Instead, 42-year-old Cpl. Richard Schroeter was charged with reckless endangerment in the shooting death of 26-year-old Officer David Kedra. The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that Schroeter, a 20-year-veteran, was arrested more than four months after shooting Kedra in the abdomen while explaining trigger mechanics on his department-issued gun. Kedra was in first year as a trooper at the time of the September 2014 shooting in Plymouth Township. He was pronounced dead at a Philadelphia hospital. Ten out of 18 members of a grand jury refused to charge Schroeter with manslaughter. Thirteen members of the jury voted to charge him with five misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment instead, one count for each trooper in the class at the time of the incident. If convicted, Schroeter could face between five and 10 years in prison. But the victim’s sister, Christina Kedra, has denounced prosecutors for pursuing the lighter charge She and her family have demanded that an independent prosector address the case. “For some reason, ’cause of how the grand jury was manipulated — and we all know how grand juries work in this country; they don’t — they didn’t see it that way,” she said of the panel rejecting the involuntary manslaughter charge against Schroeter. Schroeter’s attorney told KYW that his client was “wracked” with guilt over the fatal shooting. “I am terribly sympathetic about the matter, but we have to follow the law,” Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman said in a statement. “The case was put in front of the grand jury which thoughtfully evaluated the evidence and did not recommend harsher charges. I realize the family is not pleased, but we have to apply and follow the law. Again, I am terribly sympathetic to the family.” Watch KYW’s report, as aired earlier this week, below. [h/t The Free Thought Project]
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New findings suggest the oxytocin receptor, a gene known to influence mother-infant bonding and pair bonding in monogamous species, also plays a special role in the ability to remember faces. This research has important implications for disorders in which social information processing is disrupted, including autism spectrum disorder. In addition, the finding may lead to new strategies for improving social cognition in several psychiatric disorders. A team of researchers from Yerkes National Primate Research Center at Emory University in Atlanta, the University College London in the United Kingdom and University of Tampere in Finland made the discovery, which will be published in an online Early Edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. According to author Larry Young, PhD, of Yerkes, the Department of Psychiatry in Emory’s School of Medicine and Emory’s Center for Translational Social Neuroscience (CTSN), this is the first study to demonstrate that variation in the oxytocin receptor gene influences face recognition skills. He and co-author David Skuse point out the implication that oxytocin plays an important role in promoting our ability to recognize one another, yet about one-third of the population possesses only the genetic variant that negatively impacts that ability. They say this finding may help explain why a few people remember almost everyone they have met while others have difficulty recognizing members of their own family. Skuse is with the Institute of Child Health, University College London, and the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, NHS Foundation Trust, London. Young, Skuse and their research team studied 198 families with a single autistic child because these families were known to show a wide range of variability in facial recognition skills; two-thirds of the families were from the United Kingdom, and the remainder from Finland. The Emory researchers previously found the oxytocin receptor is essential for olfactory-based social recognition in rodents, like mice and voles, and wondered whether the same gene could also be involved in human face recognition. They examined the influence of subtle differences in oxytocin receptor gene structure on face memory competence in the parents, non-autistic siblings and autistic child, and discovered a single change in the DNA of the oxytocin receptor had a big impact on face memory skills in the families. According to Young, this finding implies that oxytocin likely plays an important role more generally in social information processing, which is disrupted in disorders such as autism. Additionally, this study is remarkable for its evolutionary aspect. Rodents use odors for social recognition while humans use visual facial cues. This suggests an ancient conservation in genetic and neural architectures involved in social information processing that transcends the sensory modalities used from mouse to man. Skuse credits Young’s previous research that found mice with a mutated oxytocin receptor failed to recognize mice they previously encountered. “This led us to pursue more information about facial recognition and the implications for disorders in which social information processing is disrupted.” Young adds the team will continue working together to pursue strategies for improving social cognition in psychiatric disorders based on the current findings. Notes about this neurogenetics and facial recognition research This study was funded by grants from the U.S.-based National Institute of Mental Health and the Office of Research Infrastructure Programs/OD P51OD011132 (formerly NCRR P51RR000165) as well as the Nancy Lurie Marks Family Foundation and National Alliance for Autism Research. Contact: Lisa Newbern – Emory University Source: Emory University press release Image Source: The image is credited to Geierunited and is licensed Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported. Original Research: Abstract for “Common polymorphism in the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) is associated with human social recognition skills” by David H. Skuse, Adriana Lori, Joseph F. Cubells, Irene Lee, Karen N. Conneely, Kaija Puura, Terho Lehtimäki, Elisabeth B. Binder, and Larry J. Young in PNAS. Published online December 23 2013 doi:10.1073/pnas.1302985111 #neurogenetics, #neuropsychology, #autism
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Russ Feingold (left) doesn't think Jeffrey Immelt is fit to lead on jobs. | AP Photos Feingold: GE CEO must go Former Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wisc.) launched a petition Wednesday calling on President Barack Obama to oust General Electric CEO Jeffrey Immelt as the head of the White House’s jobs panel, if the executive doesn’t step down voluntarily. Feingold’s complaint stems from recent revelations that GE will pay no taxes this year, despite making more than $5 billion in the United States in 2010. Story Continued Below Feingold’s PAC, which sent the email, launched earlier this year and gained traction during the labor protests in Madison, has registered the web domain, ImmeltMustGo.com “We cannot stand by and watch while we are led down this road. Mr. Immelt must step down from the president’s jobs panel — and if he won’t, President Obama needs to ask for his resignation,” Feingold wrote. “How can someone like Immelt be given the responsibility of heading a jobs creation task force when his company has been creating more jobs overseas while reducing its American workforce? And under Immelt’s direction, GE spends hundreds of millions of dollars hiring lawyers and lobbyists to evade taxes.” In the email, Feingold painted the issue as a Main Street versus Wall Street affair — territory that is not unfamiliar for the former lawmaker defeated last November by tea party-backed Ron Johnson. Last summer, Feingold voted against the Democrats’ sweeping financial regulatory bill because he believed it did not go far enough in reining in big banking institutions. In his post-Senate life, assisted by the labor tumult right in his backyard, Feingold has been able to keep his mantle as a progressive voice on national issues. In fact, Feingold launched his political organization a day before Wisconsin state Democratic senators fled their capital for Illinois to protest Republican Scott Walker’s controversial plan to eliminate collective bargaining rights for many public workers. “It’s time for policymakers to stop coddling corporate interests, and get to work creating jobs and wealth for Main Street. We shouldn’t reward wealthy CEOs and Wall Street for behavior that undermines the nation’s economy,” Feingold wrote Wednesday.
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sketch notes – ¡Vámonos! ¡Vámonos! "The decision to learn a language is an act of friendship. It is an outstretched hand." John le Carré About Lisa Contact me Lisibo Ltd. / Lisa Stevens Learning Tag: sketch notes Dyslexia and Foreign Language Teaching #FLdyslexia – Week 1 May 5, 2015 | by lisibo | Leave a comment Image from www.dyslexialincs.co.uk I’m currently doing a MOOC (massive open online course) with FutureLearn called Dyslexia and Foreign Language Teaching. It’s a four week course and is free to do. I know that quite a few people from my PLN, whether on Twitter or Facebook, are doing it too, and the participants represent a range of languages as well as phases. It’s proving very interesting and I’m discovering that, whilst I do many of the things that are suggested as being helpful, I also do some unhelpful things that I thought would help. To help me internalise things, I am sketch noting each video I watch and, whilst I have shared them on Twitter and in the Language in Primary Schools Facebook group, I thought at the end of each week I should share them here too. So, here’s week 1 which started by considering some common assumptions and beliefs before looking at the theoretical concepts and issues related to dyslexia and other specific learning differences (SLD); I prefer differences (UK) instead of difficulties or disorders (US). 1.5 – Students with dyslexia talk about some difficulties that they face 1.8 – The effect of dyslexia on language learning (Dr Judit Kormos) 1.10 – The nature of reading difficulties (Professor Kate Cain) During one of the modules for this week we were asked to use our non dominant hand to copy out a text in 3 minutes, with the lined paper on its side and substituting certain vowels for symbols in order to discover what it might be like for a dyslexic student to write under pressure. Oh, and to stand up too whilst we did it. Below is my attempt. It was very hard and very frustrating! Week 2 follows soon! 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It’s become a favorite for us. P***l 24 Jun 2022 I got this mini bamboo bowl for my 15 month old daughter as her afternoon tea snack bowl. I am in love with this tiny bamboo bowl when I first saw it. It’s gorgeous and delightful!! I am very pleased with the quality of this bowl! It’s well-made using premium material. The bowl is durable, sturdy and lightweight. The size is also perfect for my baby to hold in hands. She enjoys picking her snacks out of this bowl. Since it’s made of natural material, it’s super safe for babies to use for many years. I personally love anything made of bamboo because it’s natural and sustainable. I would also keep the bowl years for other dining purposes after my baby outgrows it. M***x 22 Jun 2022 This mini bamboo bowl is just SO adorable. It is really small so it's perfect for snacks for your baby, or you can even use it yourself for sauces for example. 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I love bamboo products, they are natural, very safe to the baby and family. Free from plastic, BPAs, and other harmful chemicals. Even though it is not dishwasher safe, it is very easy to clean and dry. The small size is easy to hold in hands and very convenient to use at home or on-the-go. N***y 12 Jun 2022 This is such an adorable bamboo bowl. It’s small, but pretty perfect size for infant feedings. Really happy with this. B***a 11 Jun 2022 Very smooth and solid bowl. Great look and very useful. I would not recommend dropping it, but ours has hit the floor a couple of times and is still unscathed. T***y 10 Jun 2022 This is such a cute adorable bowl. I usually put my son's snacks or small sides in it, and haven't had any issues! The quality is definitely well made and I've noticed NO warping with the wood, cracks, or anything of that sort. I for sure plan to get more because I'm obsessed with how adorable this is. M***a 9 Jun 2022 This bowl is very nice! 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State Representative Linden Bateman speaks during a Idaho House State Affairs hearing (Screenshot) A Republican state lawmaker in Idaho voted against legislation to prohibit discrimination against gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people — but appeared genuinely upset about the fate of the bill. “My heart has been touched by this hearing,” said Rep. Linden Bateman of Idaho Falls. “I’ve gotten to know you, and I know from this point on — forever — I will be kinder and I will be more compassionate to those who bear a heavy burden.” During 21 hours of public testimony, nearly 200 Idaho residents testified for and against the legislation. LGBT people shared stories of the harassment, discrimination and violence they faced because who they were. “Somewhere in scripture it says that if we are not kind to the needy, and to the lonely, and to the afflicted, and to those who bear a heavy burden, our prayers will not be answered,” he continued. “I will be kinder, and I will be more compassionate. While I will support the original motion [to block the bill], I’d like to go on record that I will support a compromise,” he concluded. Members of the Idaho House State Affairs committee voted 13-4 along party-lines to block the bill from moving to the House floor for a vote. Republican lawmakers feared the bill would infringe on religious freedom. The legislation, dubbed the “Add the Words” bill by supporters, would have added “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” to Idaho’s Human Rights Act, which currently bans discrimination based on race, sex, color, religion and national origin. Watch video below:
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Pierobon began his career aged 18 in the Italian lower leagues in 1987 when Argentina and Napoli legend Diego Maradona was Serie A's biggest star We all know that goalkeepers are the crazy ones, but perhaps old goalkeepers are crazier still. At the age of 45 Andrea Pierobon holds the record for being the oldest professional player in the history of Italian football. Pierobon plays for his home town Cittadella in Italy's second division (Serie B) and entered the record books last May, when he out-aged the former Lazio goalkeeper Marco Ballotta who retired in 2008 at the tender age of 44. Pierobon's younger team-mates call him 'Nonno' - Italian for Grandad - but it's a joke which he takes with good grace. "It's a nice thing. Many players in their twenties tell me 'I'll never manage to keep playing at your age', but the respect I feel does not only come from fellow footballers. "Everybody pays me a lot of compliments for my long career - the managers of the clubs we play against and the referees. "This proves that I've always been a fair and honourable person throughout all these years. That's why everybody respects me. They make fun of me, but they respect me a lot." Andrea Pierobon career history Year Club 1987-1990 Cittadella 1990-1993 Giorgione 1993-1994 US Massese 1994-1995 Fidelis Andria 1995-1996 Treviso 1996-1997 Unione Venezia 1997-2005 SPAL 2005-present Cittadella Having spent 27 years in the game and played in more than 600 professional games, Pierobon's tireless career hasn't gone unnoticed, even among the well-paid stars of Italy's biggest clubs. "Last season we went to Milan to play Inter in the Cup. I still have the shirt that keeper Samir Handanovic gave me. At the beginning of the game he came to me, congratulated me on my career and said 'I hope I'm also playing when I'm your age'. "Then he asked if we could exchange shirts at the final whistle. It was a pleasure, as he is one of the world's best goalkeepers and I've kept his shirt as a lucky souvenir." When Pierobon began his professional career at the age of 18 in the Italian lower leagues in 1987, Argentina and Napoli legend Diego Maradona was Serie A's biggest star, Ruud Gullit was the world's most expensive footballer and AC Milan, having been saved from bankruptcy by Silvio Berlusconi, were on the verge of dominating European football. Pierobon's career has taken him to a host of clubs in Serie C1 and Serie B, most notably SPAL, in the beautiful city of Ferrara, where he made 263 appearances. He returned to Cittadella, the club where it all started, in 2005. Pierobon says there is no secret to his longevity in the game but added he eats well, sleeps well and goes easy on the alcohol. And he also credits a strange ritual for helping him sustain a career that spans four decades. "One thing I do before almost each game I play is to sleep with my gloves on the night table beside me" explains Pierobon When he decides to retire, Pierobon hopes to continue his career in football by going into coaching "I'm very jealous of my gloves, because they are fundamental for my job, so the night before the game I look at them, put them on, even talk to them. This might seem stupid, but it gives me confidence. I talk to my gloves, I tell them to do their job properly. "Through them I imagine the game, the saves I'll have to make. This helps me stay focused and be confident." He has to settle for a place on the bench these days but looking to the future he hopes to use his many years of experience by going into coaching. So if this is his last season, has he got any regrets? "Not having played a single minute in Serie A," he said. "I played in all of Italy's lower divisions, and with Cittadella we almost made it to Serie A, when we qualified for the play off (they lost to Brescia in 2010). "But at the end of the day, looking back, I wouldn't change anything. I'm a lucky person, I've always wanted to be a footballer and I've been a professional footballer for over 25 years now. "I've had so much satisfaction both personally and with my teams, so I'm really happy about what I've achieved." You can hear the interview with Andrea Pierobon on this week's World Football on BBC World Service radio.
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What do most Singaporeans make of recent events in Malaysia? Bersih. Pesaka. 1MDB. A deputy prime minister sacked. Protests and counter-protests. Are we so inured to commotions across the Causeway that they seem no more than the faint tolling of distant bells, evoking only bemusement and schadenfreude? Our system works, so shrug and tend our own garden. If this is the attitude, it is mistaken. We are indeed different. But I believe Malaysia may be on the cusp of a systemic change that could have profound implications for us. A Bersih supporter leading a group of Orang Asli - indigenous people - to Dataran Merdeka in Kuala Lumpur on Aug 30. Despite a sprinkling of other races, the anti-government demonstrations were predominantly Chinese affairs. PAS, which had joined previous Bersih demonstrations, stayed away. PHOTO: REUTERS Since 1957, first Malaya then Malaysia, was premised on a political and social compact that had Malay dominance as its cardinal principle. So long as this was not challenged, other races could have their own space. In political terms, this compact was reflected in a system structured around an alliance of race-based political parties with the dominant Malay party - United Malays National Organisation or Umno - at its centre. Related Story Bersih 4 about corruption, not race The Chinese were represented by the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), later joined by Gerakan; the Indians by the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC). Two opposition parties, the Democratic Action Party (DAP) and Parti Islam SeMalaysia (PAS ), were in principle multiracial, but in practice largely Chinese and Malay and in any case were peripheral. It was our refusal to accept the system's cardinal principle that led to Separation from Malaysia in 1965. But it was a system that had its own coherence and until relatively recently, it did not serve Malaysia badly. And despite the complexities of bilateral relations and occasional periods of tension, over the last 50 years, it was a system we learnt to work with, while going our own way. That familiar system is now under immense stress. It is not certain that it can hold together. PRESSURE POINT The pressure point is religion. Arab influences from the Middle East have for several decades steadily eroded the Malay variant of Islam in which adat or traditional practices coexisted with the Quran in a syncretic, tolerant synthesis, replacing it with a more austere and exclusive interpretation of Islam. This is one aspect of a broader process of globalisation which is a sociocultural and not just an economic phenomenon. It has changed the texture of Malaysian society, I think irreversibly. It is impossible for any country to insulate itself from globalisation. Religion in Singapore is not immune from globalisation's consequences, and not just in our Muslim community. Evangelical Christianity is one example. But Singapore is organised on the principle of multiracial meritocracy. So long as this is accepted by all races and religions as the foundation of our identity, the most corrosive political effects are mitigated. In the Singapore system, God - every God - and Caesar are separate and so all Gods must perforce co-exist, with the state playing the role of neutral arbiter. Not so in Malaysia. The cardinal principle of Malay dominance is enshrined in the Constitution, which also places Islam as the first component in the definition of a Malay. This makes the mixture of religion and politics well-nigh inevitable. Umno politicians have been unable to resist the temptation to use religion for electoral advantage. They are responding to the logic of the system as it has evolved. In 2001, former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad made a fundamental political error when he tried to undercut PAS by declaring that Malaysia was already an Islamic state. A constitutional controversy ensued. But the most damaging consequences were political not legal. Tun Dr Mahathir's incautious declaration gave a sharper political focus to the changes in the interpretation of Islam that were under way and catalysed a competitive dynamic in which those inclined to religious moderation were inevitably outbid and overwhelmed. The result has been an increasingly pronounced emphasis on religion in Umno's political identity and a significant and continuing narrowing of the political and social space for non-Muslims. Surveys show that Malaysian Malays privilege Islamic credentials over other qualities they look for in their leaders. A Merdeka Centre survey this year revealed that 60 per cent of Malaysian Malays polled identified themselves as Muslims first rather than Malaysians or even Malays. Demography accentuates the political impact of these attitudes. In 1957 the Chinese constituted 45 per cent of Malaya (West Malaysia). In 2010, they constituted only 24.6 per cent of Malaysia including East Malaysia. Malay fertility rates are significantly higher than both Chinese and Indians. In the 2013 Malaysian General Election, the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition got only 13 per cent of the Chinese vote. Two days after the election, Utusan Malaysia, an Umno mouthpiece, pointedly asked "Apa Lagi Cina Mau?" (What more do the Chinese want?) The question was provocatively phrased, but not entirely unreasonable. Prime Minister Najib Razak tried hard to win back Chinese votes but got almost nothing for his efforts. MCA won only seven seats. Gerakan was wiped out. The DAP won 38 seats, the largest number in the opposition coalition. A NEW SYSTEM IN THE MAKING? The Chinese parties in BN had clearly lost the trust of Chinese voters. Can MCA win back Chinese votes? Doubtful. MCA is obviously powerless to stem the narrowing political and social space for non-Muslims; the fecklessness of its leaders exposed by constant scandals and internal bickering. In 2013, BN lost the popular vote but retained its parliamentary majority because of the 47 seats it won in East Malaysia. Native East Malaysians are not ethnically Malay but are classified as bumiputera. Some in Umno began to question whether it was really necessary to work with the Chinese at all. The declining numbers of Chinese in the Malaysian population will sooner or later make them electorally irrelevant to Umno and BN had already retained power without their votes. Nor can the opposition coalition of the DAP, PAS and Anwar Ibrahim's Parti Keadilan Rakyat - Pakatan Rakyat (PR) - form a new multiracial system. PR was always a motley crew. Although its component parties are in theory multiracial, they have nothing in common except the ambition to displace BN. Only Anwar's charismatic personality and political skills held them uneasily together. Anwar is now in jail and PR has fallen apart. PAS has left. Without Anwar, Keadilan's future is bleak. The DAP is subject to the demo- graphic constraints of a falling Chinese population and is unlikely to make substantial electoral advances beyond its present strength, although it will probably retain what it now holds. PR's successor - Pakatan Harapan - a coalition of the DAP, Keadilan and a minor breakaway faction from PAS, is a forlorn hope (pun intended). PAS has purged its moderate leadership and is now led by the ulama. Umno is increasingly relying on religion to legitimise itself. Umno and PAS may eventually form some sort of de facto if not de jure alliance that could be the core of a new ruling system. There may be token ornaments of other races, but the Malaysian system will then comprise an overwhelmingly dominant Malay government with a DAP-led Chinese opposition. This will be potentially explosive. I do not know if such a system will really replace the current system, but it certainly seems possible, even probable. It will not happen overnight. But the controversy over 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) could well hasten its emergence. The recent demonstrations seem to foreshadow such a development. STRUGGLE FOR POWER IN UMNO The anti-government Bersih demonstrations held in late August this year were, despite a sprinkling of other races, predominantly Chinese affairs. PAS, which had joined previous Bersih demonstrations, stayed away. The organisers claimed the demonstrations were apolitical, but the DAP with Keadilan clearly played significant roles. Last month, a pro-government counter-demonstration was organised by Pesaka - a right-wing Malay group ostensibly devoted to silat, the Malay martial art. The demonstration was almost entirely Malay, positioned as defending Malay rights and marked by fierce racial rhetoric. Before the demonstration, posters were displayed, captioned "Cina turun Bersih, sedialah bermandi darah" (Chinese who attend Bersih, be ready to be bathed in blood) which depicted a Bersih supporter being slashed with a parang. A flier with a similar slogan was found at DAP headquarters. Umno denied organising the demonstration. Datuk Seri Najib did not attend but said he had no objections to Umno members doing so. The president of Pesaka is an Umno leader. Another Umno politician, who was one of the driving forces of the Pesaka demonstration, proudly admitted he was racist because it was under the Constitution. Thankfully, violence at these demonstrations was avoided by the strong police presence. But the demonstrations certainly raised the temperature of an already racially fraught atmosphere. Although the authorities denied it, the affray that broke out in July at Low Yat Plaza, a mainly Chinese shopping area in Kuala Lumpur, after a Malay youth was accused of stealing a mobile phone, was certainly racial. It exposed the tinderbox Malaysia had become. Shortly after news broke about US$700 million (S$1 billion) believed to be from 1MBD being traced to what was alleged to be Mr Najib's personal account, a Putrajaya spokesman said: "The Prime Minister has not taken any funds for personal use." Umno has always operated through a system of patronage. If this is what the spokesman was hinting at, then Dr Mahathir's accusations against Mr Najib ring hollow. Did he not preside over the same system and for far longer than any other Malaysian prime minister? This system also means that Mr Najib is in no imminent danger of being forced from office so long as he holds the majority of Umno divisions and retains Malay support. Frustration may account for Dr Mahathir's attendance at the Bersih demonstration which I do not think has raised the good doctor's standing with the Malay ground. The 1MDB scandal is less about corruption than about a struggle for power within Umno. Dr Mahathir seems to have expected to exercise remote control even though he was no longer prime minister. Among his grievances with his successors were their warming of ties with Singapore, Mr Najib's decision to settle the railway land issue, cooperation on Iskandar Malaysia (IM) and the refusal of both Tun Abdullah Badawi and Mr Najib to proceed with his pet white elephant: the "crooked bridge". Dr Mahathir wants to replace Mr Najib with someone more pliable. The intra-Umno power struggle is not over. Mr Najib retains his office but has been politically damaged. Dr Mahathir's reputation may have been dented, but he still has a following within Umno and the Malay public. Mr Najib cannot allow himself to be outflanked on the right. Two days after the September demonstration, he attended a Pesaka gathering. He praised Pesaka members as being "willing to die" for the government and said "Malay people can also show that we are still able to rise when our dignity is challenged, when our leaders are insulted, criticised, shamed", adding, "We respect other races. But don't forget: Malays also have their feelings. Malays also have their limits." WHAT NEXT? A former minister, Tan Sri Zainuddin Maidin, has said that "if Najib succeeds in uniting Umno and PAS, then I am confident the Malays will forgive his grave mistakes", adding that "after fulfilling this large and sincere task" he should step down and hand power to former deputy prime minister Muhyiddin Yassin. I do not know if Mr Najib feels he has committed "grave mistakes". But he certainly will not hand over power to a man he unceremoniously sacked. Still, Mr Zainuddin is probably not wrong about anyone who brings Umno and PAS together becoming a Malay hero. It may not be Mr Najib, but the trajectory of political developments in Malaysia already seems to point in that direction. Malaysia and Singapore are each other's second-largest trading partner. Malaysia is Singapore's sixth-largest investment destination and we are the top investor in IM. Every day tens of thousands of Malaysians commute across the Causeway to work in Singapore. It is in our interest to see Malaysia stable with a healthy economy. Mr Najib understands that Malaysia and Singapore need each other. So far and unusually we have not figured very much in the controversies. Dr Mahathir did trot out his tired line about Singapore Malays being marginalised. But it did not catch fire. Did the government dampen the spark? No way of knowing for sure but if it did, it is one more black mark against Mr Najib in the old man's book. We, of course, have no choice but to work with whatever system or leader emerges in Malaysia. But some systems will be easier to work with than others. And the current heightened state of racial tensions suggests that we should not assume that the transition from one system to another will necessarily be peaceful. It is my impression that many young Malaysian Chinese have forgotten the lessons of May 13, 1969. They naively believe that the system built around the principle of Malay dominance can be changed. That may be why they abandoned MCA for the DAP. They are delusional. Malay dominance will be defended by any means. Any new system will still be built around this principle, and if it has some form of Umno-PAS collaboration at its centre, enforcement of this principle will be even more rigorous with even less space for non-Muslims. The respected Malay poet and writer Pak Samad recently warned "the way race issues are played up… it is not impossible that things will peak into a state of emergency". Pak Samad is a member of the DAP and he was appealing to the government to take a more equitable attitude towards all races. But his views and those of some idealistic young urban Malays are exceptional and, during an intra-Umno power struggle when the banner of Malay dominance is raised particularly high, utterly irrelevant. Singaporeans should also note that no country's domestic politics exists in a geopolitical vacuum. CHINESE AMBASSADOR'S REMARKS In the midst of these unfolding developments, China's ambassador to Malaysia made his way to Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown. Close to where only a few days previously the police had to use water cannons to disperse a potentially violent anti-Chinese Pesaka-led demonstration, the ambassador read out a statement that among other things pronounced the Chinese government's opposition to terrorism, any form of racial discrimination and extremism, adding for good measure that it would be a shame if the peace of Petaling Street was disrupted by the ill-intentioned and that Beijing would not stand idly by if anything threatened the interests of its citizens and Malaysia-China relations. Under other circumstances these sentiments would perhaps have passed notice. But the timing and context laid the ambassador's words and actions open to disquieting interpretations. Was it just bad judgment? What was he trying to do? If the ambassador was trying to help the Malaysian Chinese, then he failed miserably. He probably made things worse for them by confirming the worst suspicions of the Malay right wing. But were the interests of Malaysian Chinese even a consideration? Was the intention to highlight a rising China's clout? The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman defended the ambassador's visit to Petaling Street as "normal" and emphasised China's adherence to the principle of non-interference. But this was of course what she would have said irrespective of China's intentions. More telling perhaps was the apparent confusion over whether or not the Chinese ambassador should be summoned to explain himself. This should have been obvious. A retired Malaysian diplomat who used to deal with China pointed out the dangerous precedent that would be set if no action was taken. But different Malaysian ministers contradicted each other, with a clearly frustrated Foreign Minister Anifah Aman finally telling them all to leave it to Wisma Putra. Was this the consequence of China's influence? Possibly. In the end, some sort of meeting with Wisma Putra seems to have occurred. Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi subsequently announced that the Malaysian Cabinet decided to "call in" the Chinese ambassador (he was careful to make clear the ambassador was not being "summoned"). LESSON FOR SINGAPORE We cannot solve other people's problems. Malaysians must work out their own destiny and we will have to live with their choices. Are we completely immune to contagion from Malaysia? After 50 years, does our collective Singapore identity now trump racial identities? Maybe under some circumstances. Optimistically, perhaps even most circumstances. But under all circumstances? I doubt it. Let us wish Malaysia well and hope that the worst does not occur. But it would be prudent to take no chances and prepare ourselves as if it might. The first step is for all Singaporeans to understand what is happening in our neighbourhood and realistically appreciate our own circumstances. Deterrence and diplomacy are necessary to reduce the temptation that some in Malaysia may have to externalise their problems and minimise the bilateral friction that will sometimes be unavoidable. Strong deterrence and agile diplomacy must be underpinned by national cohesion which in turn rests on a foundation of common understandings. Of late it seems to have become fashionable for some sections of our intelligentsia to downplay or even dismiss our vulnerabilities. Some political parties tried variants of this line during our recent General Election. Are they blind and deaf to what is happening around us? Is their desire for notoriety or political advantage so overwhelming as to make them indifferent to the consequences? Malaysia is not the only concern. The haze is a daily reminder that all is not well down south too. This is not the most salubrious of neighbourhoods. • The writer, a former permanent secretary for foreign affairs, is now ambassador-at-large.
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Bill Nye mocks the intolerant views of conservative Christians when it comes to sexuality and all hell breaks loose. After mocking gay conversion therapy favored by some conservative Christians on his new Netflix show “Bill Nye Saves the World,” the science educator is facing death threats from angry Christians. Pink News reports on the violent reaction from some anti-LGBT Christians after watching an animated video from an episode from Nye’s new series, noting: Several of the comments on the clip included direct death threats aimed at Nye. The episode in question is entitled the “Sexual Spectrum” and uses ice cream “as part of a hysterical analogy on the intolerant views of Christians when it comes to sexuality.” In the video, a vanilla ice cream cone (representing a straight Christian man) tries to to convince the rest of the ice cream cones that everyone should be vanilla just like him: As a vanilla, I feel that I am the most natural of the ice creams; and therefore, the rest of you should just go ahead and also be vanilla. It’s the one true flavor. Following the analogy, the message from the intolerant vanilla ice cream cone is clear: being gay, or being anything other than a heterosexual, cisgender, Christian, is wrong. The cartoon is funny, and simple, and makes a good point, with a happy ending. Because in the end, all the different ice cream flavors jump into a bowl together. It is an ice cream orgy, and a good time is had by all. Even Mr. Vanilla enjoys himself in the end. Not surprising, the sweet and lighthearted ice cream orgy has conservative Christians hot under the collar. Huffington Post reports on some of the reactions: Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief Ben Shapiro posted a video to his official Facebook page criticizing Nye’s analogy, noting, “There is no scientific basis for anything that is in this video… Just on a scientific basis, ice cream does not have genitalia.” PJ Media columnist Megan Fox felt similarly. “The message here is clear (and not at all scientific): Christian, straight white people are bigots, racists and not even straight,” she wrote in a Tuesday column. “Bill Nye offers no proof of that, other than a poorly drawn cartoon about debauched ice cream.” Bottom line: The truth hurts. The fact that conservative Christians can become so angry over a humorous video depicting “debauched ice cream” only reinforces the notion that their anti-gay Christian morality deserves to be mocked and ridiculed.
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Suitcase and World: Visiting the Ruins at Old Nisa. Pages Home About This Blog Responsible Travel Attributions Monday, April 13, 2015 Visiting the Ruins at Old Nisa. At Old Nisa. Old Nisa (also known as Parthaunisa) was an ancient city of the Parthian kingdom, located about 18 km southwest of Ashgabat. It is traditionally assumed that Old Nisa was founded by Arsaces I who ruled the Parthian kingdom from about 250 BC–211 BC. Old Nisa was also reputedly the royal necropolis of the Parthian kings, although it has not been established that the fortress at Old Nisa was either a royal residence or a mausoleum. After visiting Gypjak Mosque, we drove to the outskirts of Ashgabat to spend time at Old Nisa. I noticed several things when I got out of the van - that we were the only folks around, that it was cold and windy, that the landscape around us was grass covered hills, and that the wild poppies and camomile flowers were in full bloom. The bright red and yellow flowers added a nice pop of color to the landscape. We followed Jabbar up a set of steps, leading to the main site. It was a chilly walk. By the time I got to the top, I had decided to head back down to the van and get my down jacket - my fleece jacket was not doing much to break the wind and keep me warm. At the top of the steps was a platform. From there, Jabbar gave us a brief description and history of Old Nisa. Old Nisa is a UNESCO World Heritage site (inscribed in 2007) and excavation work is still ongoing. So far, archeologists have discovered substantial buildings, mausoleums and shrines, many inscribed documents, and a looted treasury. Many Hellenistic art works have also been uncovered, as well as a large number of ivory rhytons (aka jug), the outer rims (coins) decorated with Iranian subjects or classical mythological scenes. It's remarkable that any artifacts were recovered given that Old Nisa was totally destroyed by an earthquake, which occurred during the first decade BC. We continued on the path leading towards the ruins. The surround landscape was lush green. There were mountains in the distance but where we were, it felt like a plateau - relatively flat. By summer, everything that's now green will be a shade of brown. We're lucky we're here at this time of year. Wild flowers dotted the landscape. I stopped at several points along the walk just to take in the view. It was so pretty. I think the yellow flowers are mustard but I don't know for certain. As we neared the ruins, I could see that much of it had been reconstructed but unfortunately, not enough for us to really be able to make anything out. The lack of any signage didn't help either. There was a single walkway that leads around the complex. We simply followed it. From the looks of what was around us, it was obvious that a lot of reconstruction work was taking place. In fact, we crossed paths with a lone man who was busy mixing up a batch of mud - presumably to be used for replastering walls. The adobe is a mixture of mud and straw. Looking out towards a slit window. Our walk took us in and out of the ruins. Somewhere along the way, one of the archeologists, working on the site, joined us. He wasn't a guide so he didn't explain anything to us but anytime we had a question, he would answer.....through Jabbar as the interpreter. In many ways, I think I enjoyed the views of Mother Nature more than I did of the reconstructed ruins of Old Nisa. Surprised that Pat got a photo of me from behind. Usually, our positions are reversed! :-) New adobe bricks. The walls and columns are of Old Nisa are mainly reconstructed - the only original parts are the outline (labyrinth-like) and some pieces half-hidden underground. Jabbar made a point to show us the original pieces like these decorative stones. He also pointed out remnants of the original columns. One of the more unusual features of Old Nisa were the columns that came in groups of three. I can't remember the significance, if any, of the number. Only the base is original. The bricks you see are reconstructions. As we passed through the complex, Jabbar did point out several important rooms to us - like the throne room which was marked by a niche like spot that archeologists believe a throne was once situated in. Another set of the triple columns with the original bricks at the very bottom. For Pat and I, it was a quick walk through Old Nisa. It was nice to visit the site but I only wished there had been more descriptions of what it was we were looking at. Perhaps I'll get to come back one day, after they've completed reconstruction work, and it will all make more sense to me. For now, we have more of Ashgabat to see! 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Pawlet, Vermont Cost of Living, Education, Income, Population, and More. Search for: Find the Best Places in the United States. Compare Cost of Living, Education, Income, Population, and More. VT National Population : 333,590,059 Vermont State Population : 584,973 About Pawlet, VT Pawlet, VT is located in Rutland County in the state of Vermont. The total City Population for Pawlet is about 1,017 with about 11 people per square mile, and the larger Metro Area Population is about 1,287. The Average Home Value is $197,900.00, which is roughly 6% lower than the Average Home Value of $210,899.00 for the state of Vermont, and roughly 5% higher than the National Average of $188,692.00. The Median Income Per Household is about $55,568.00, which is roughly 7% lower than the Average Median Income Per Household of $59,492.00 for the state of Vermont, and roughly 3% lower than the National Average of $57,518.00. Employment The Unemployment Rate for Pawlet is about 3.2%. Vermont is ranked #12 out of 52 for Best and Worst States to Work in America, with an overall score of 68.91 out of 100. ∇ EXPAND TO SEE RANKING CRITERIA Wage Policies Overall Wage Policy Score: 62.9 The average living wage for the state of Vermont is $32.92/hr, while the states minimum wage is $11.75/hr, which can be set above the state standard, and is not extended to farm workers. This gives Vermont a minimum wage score of 71.91 compared to all other states. The minimum wage for tipped employees is $5.88/hr, which gives Vermont a minimum wage for tipped employees score of 35.6 compared to all other states. The weekly unemployment (UI) benefit for Vermont is $271.56, resulting in a UI benefit score of 75.95 compared to all other states. Worker Protection Policies Overall Worker Protection Score: 60.71 ✓ Vermont does provide accommodations for pregnant workers. ✓ Vermont does offer protections for workplace breastfeeding. ✓ Vermont does mandate equal pay across gender and race. ✓ Vermont does prohibit pay secrecy practices in the workplace. ✓ Vermont does restrict access to salary history to reduce gender and racial bias. X Vermont does not provide some form of paid family leave. ✓ Vermont does provide some form of paid sick leave. ✓ Vermont does provide flexible scheduling of worker shifts. X Vermont does not mandate pay reporting or "call-in" pay by employers. X Vermont does not provide split shift pay regulation. X Vermont does not provide workers advanced notice of shift scheduling. ✓ Vermont does provide some form of sexual harassment protection in state law. ✓ Vermont does partially extend workers compensation mandates to farmworkers. X Vermont does not extend worker protections to domestic workers. Right To Organize Policies Overall Right To Organize Score: 90 ✓ Vermont does not have a "right-to-work" law. ✓ Vermont does legalize project labor agreements to ensure a fair wage to workers on contract. ✓ Vermont does partially protect workers against wage theft retaliation. ✓ Vermont does require collective bargaining for public workers. ✓ Vermont does provide collective bargaining for teachers. ✓ Vermont does provide wage negotiations for teachers. Data from Oxfam America, Inc. A global organization that fights inequality to end poverty and injustice. Voting Rutland County voted Democratic in the 2020 Presidential Election with a significant difference of 21.98% between the winner and runner up. Voting Results by Party Democratic: 53.91% Republican: 42.06% Other: 2.78% Libertarian: 1% Green: 0.26% Nearby Locations West Pawlet, VT (4.56 mi.) Wells, VT (5.81 mi.) Mount Tabor, VT (5.87 mi.) Danby, VT (5.87 mi.) West Rupert, VT (7.24 mi.) East Dorset, VT (8.52 mi.) Middletwn Spg, VT (9.64 mi.) Middletown Springs, VT (9.64 mi.) Wallingford, VT (10.08 mi.) Dorset, VT (10.08 mi.) Tinmouth, VT (10.08 mi.) Poultney, VT (11.96 mi.) Manchestr CTR, VT (12.02 mi.) Manchester Center, VT (12.02 mi.) East Wallingford, VT (13.81 mi.) E Wallingford, VT (13.81 mi.) Clarendon Springs, VT (14.01 mi.) West Rutland, VT (14.01 mi.) Clarendn Spgs, VT (14.01 mi.) N Clarendon, VT (15.66 mi.) North Clarendon, VT (15.66 mi.) Shaftsbury, VT (16.13 mi.) Belmont, VT (16.44 mi.) Florence, VT (16.69 mi.) Center Rutland, VT (17.04 mi.) Additional Location Details Zip Code(s) : 05761 Latitude : 43.358508 Longitude : -73.148682 TimeZone : Eastern (GMT -05:00) Daylight Saving : Yes Region : Northeast Average Elevation : 814 ft. Area Code(s) : 802 Demographic Details Average # of People Per Household : 2.36 Male Population Estimate : 49.26% Female Population Estimate : 49.07% Median Age : 46.4 Male Median Age : 46.7 Female Median Age : 45.9 White Population Estimate : 97.54% Black Population Estimate : 0.59% Hispanic Population Estimate : 0.88% Asian Population Estimate : 1.18% Hawaiian Population Estimate : 0.20% Indian Population Estimate : 1.08% Other Population Estimate : 0.10% Crime Details NOTE: Crime is available at the County level so this doesn't necessarily represent the city of Pawlet specifically. Average # of Homicides for Rutland County: About 3 per 100,000 People (last recorded in 2021) Average # of Violent Crimes for Rutland County: About 162 per 100,000 People (last recorded in 2021) Rutland County is about 21% lower than the national average of about 4 homicides per 100,000 people, and about 44% lower than the national average of about 288 violent crimes per 100,000 people. 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Canada's top soldier is vowing to punish or expel all abusive perpetrators from the military in the wake of a new survey by Statistics Canada that found 960 full-time members, or some 1.7 per cent of the regular force, reported sexual assault in the past year. Responding to the StatsCan survey, Gen. Jonathan Vance said he is "extremely disappointed" that members have defied his explicit commands under Operation Honour. "My orders were clear, my expectations were clear," said Vance, chief of the defence staff, calling the survey results "regrettably" sobering. The statistics involved incidents that took place in the workplace or in situations involving military members, National Defence employees or contractors. The survey also found that more than a quarter of all women in the military, or 27.3 per cent, reported sexual assault at least once over their military careers. That is "significantly higher" than the proportion of men, 3.8 per cent, who reported assault during their careers. CDS Gen. Jonathan Vance says it will require thorough training of recruits and senior members in order to end sexual misconduct in the Canadian military. 2:32 Sexual assault includes unwanted sexual touching, sexual attacks and sexual activity to which the victim is unable to consent. "Harmful sexual behaviour is a real problem in our institution," Vance said. "We know it and we're trying to tackle it head-on." More than 43,000 military members voluntarily took part in the StatsCan study that Vance said would serve as a benchmark to measure progress in the future. Vance said he is determined to create a force that has more women and more diversity in the ranks, and that cohesion and trust must be "rock solid" for the force to be combat-capable. He also reassured those women who do not report incidents due to fear of reprisal that he wants them to trust the process. "The negative consequences will be for those who are perpetrators, not those who report," he said. Female regular force members were four times more likely than males to report being sexually assaulted in the past 12 months (4.8 per cent compared with 1.2 per cent), the survey indicates. Among those serving in the primary reserve, which comprises mostly part-time members, 2.6 per cent reported to Statistics Canada that they were victims of sexual assault in the last 12 months. Female primary reserve members (8.2 per cent) were more likely than their male counterparts (1.4 per cent) to report they were victims of sexual assault in the previous year, according to the report. 'Inappropriate sexualized behaviour' The survey also found 79 per cent of members in the regular force saw, heard or personally experienced "inappropriate sexualized behaviour" over the previous year, including inappropriate verbal or non-verbal communication, sexually explicit materials, unwanted contact or suggested sexual relationships. Sexual jokes were the most common type of inappropriate sexualized behaviour, witnessed or experienced by 76 per cent of regular force members. There were also inappropriate sexual comments (39 per cent) and inappropriate discussion about sex life (34 per cent). 'Tip of the iceberg'? During question period Monday, NDP Leader Tom Mulcair grilled the government on what concrete actions it was taking in response to the ongoing misconduct, noting the StatsCan reports are likely the "tip of the iceberg." Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan insisted the behaviour is "completely unacceptable" and said the CAF is fully committed to eradicating sexual abuse in the ranks. "We need to do better, and we will do better," he said. Other findings in the survey include: One in three (34 per cent) regular force members saw, heard or personally experienced behaviour that was discriminatory on the basis of sex, sexual orientation or gender identity. Stereotyping based on sex (that is, suggestions that an individual does not act the way a person of their sex is supposed to act) was the most common type of discriminatory behaviour witnessed in the workplace over the 12 months, with 22 per cent of regular Force members reporting this behaviour. Almost one in four (23 per cent) of victims reported at least once incident of sexual assault to someone in authority. A crisis response centre was established by the military after a scathing report last year by former Supreme Court of Canada justice Marie Deschamps, who outlined an "endemic" culture of sexual harassment in the military. CDS Gen. Jonathan Vance expresses his concerns about members of the Canadian Forces who say they don't believe their complaints will be taken seriously. 2:20 Vance launched Operation Honour as a sweeping campaign to eliminate abuse, harassment and assault within the Canadian Armed Forces. Rear-Admiral Jennifer Bennett, director general of the CAF's Strategic Response Team on Sexual Misconduct, said 30 people have been removed from supervisory roles or positions of command since the launch of that operation, 18 of them permanently. There have also been courts martial, summary trials and administrative actions that have led to punishment ranging from warnings, fines, counselling or probation to confinement to barracks, imprisonment and dismissal.
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Ohio Small Business Relief Grant | Stark & Knoll Skip to main content Main navigation Services Business Services Estate Planning & Probate Litigation & Employment People Attorneys Paralegals & Administration Support Staff Retired & In Memoriam About Our Firm Mission & Values Community Involvement Career Opportunities Resources News & Press Articles & Insight Legal Links Media Info Contact Contact Us Make a Payment Ohio Small Business Relief Grant SHARE THIS Small businesses have been disproportionately hurt in Ohio during the Covid-19 pandemic. As Covid-19 cases continue to surge, the toll on small business is not yet over. The availability of cash on hand has become more important than ever for many small businesses. In response to such economic pain, the State of Ohio has developed a program to provide some relief to Ohio businesses that have been negatively affected by COVID-19. The State has designated up to $125 million of funding from the federal CARES Act to provide $10,000 grants to small businesses to help them through the current crisis. The relief is a grant and will not have to be repaid. Small businesses can apply even if it has received other governmental assistance, such as a PPP loan. Qualifying small businesses must: be a private, for-profit entity that has a physical location in Ohio; have at least 1 and no more than 25 employees as of January 1, 2020; earn at least 90% of annual revenue from activities in Ohio; have been in continuous operation since January 1, 2020, except for interruptions required by Covid-19 orders, and have the ability to continue operations as a going concern; have experienced revenue loss or incurred unplanned costs substantially caused by Covid-19 and the grant is necessary to help it recover from such impact; and be in good standing with the Ohio Secretary of State, Ohio Department of Taxation and other governmental entities. Thus a sole proprietor with no employees or a business with solely 1099 contractors is not eligible. Funds can be used to reimburse eligible businesses for the following COVID-related expenses incurred between March 22, 2020 and the date that the application was submitted to the State of Ohio: personal protective equipment to protect employees, customers, or clients from COVID-19; measures taken to protect employees, customers, or clients from COVID-19; mortgage or rent payments for business premises (personal residences explicitly excluded); utility payments (excludes utilities for personal residences); salaries, wages, or compensation paid to contractors or employees, including an employer’s share of health insurance costs; and business supplies or equipment. The program, began accepting applications on November 2, 2020 and is being administered by the Ohio Development Services Agency. If the small business is approved, it will be notified at the email address identified in the application. The applicant will have seven days to log back into the application and acknowledge and accept the grant funds. Once acknowledged, a check will be mailed to the business address identified in the application. If the business fails to acknowledge and accept the funds, the approval will be rescinded and the application denied. You may apply for the relief by going to the following webpage: https://businesshelp.ohio.gov/small-business-relief-grant.html If you need assistance in applying for these relief funds, you should contact your Stark & Knoll attorney, as we are prepared to serve you. article nav RESOURCES News & Press ARTICLES & INSIGHT Legal Links Media Info About Our Firm Our attorneys make it their business to understand yours. That’s why many Northeast Ohio companies and the people who own them continue to trust us with their business, litigation, employment, estate planning and probate needs. Learn More Business Services View All Estate Planning & Probate View All Litigation & Employment View All Contact News Privacy © Stark & Knoll Co LPA. All Rights Reserved. Stark & Knoll Attorneys LinkedIn Twitter Facebook
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Gruppe Emile A. Gruppe paintings > Emile A. Gruppe Beeches Emile A. Gruppe Catch Emile A. Gruppe Gloucester Emile A. Gruppe Misty Aldro T. Hibbard Aldro T. Hibbard Provincetown Kathy Hodge MAIN paintings > Kathy Hodge Growth Kathy Hodge Rain on Toboggan Beach Kathy Hodge Surprise Glacier Alaska Albertus Jones William J. Kaula Walter Koeniger Winter Landscape Bernard Korites Menemsha Bernard Korites Vinalhaven Island, Maine William Krondorf Rose Kuper Rocky Neck Gloucester Tod Lindenmuth Joseph McGurl Mt Desert Island Maine Joseph Meierhans N A Moore > N A Moore Grotto N A Moore Waterfall Gwen Nagel > Gwen Nagel Apple Tree Gwen Nagel Springtime T. M. Nicholas Leonard Ochtman Connecticut Hills Robin Maria Pedrero MAIN > Robin Maria Pedrero Life of Miracles Robin Maria Pedrero Venture Robin Maria Pedrero Winter's Grace Glowing Bruce Peeso Carl W. Peters MAIN paintings > Carl W. Peters Dockside Rockport Harbor Carl W. Peters Farm By Brook Carl W. Peters Winter Stream Robert Philipp Esther Phillips Jim Puzinas > Jim Puzinas Afternoon on Sound Jim Puzinas Afternoon Swim on Sound Jim Puzinas Claremont Jim Puzinas Dockside Jim Puzinas Idyll Jim Puzinas Planning Jim Puzinas Rowing Jim Puzinas Sandy Jim Puzinas Tide Jim Puzinas Valley Cove Jim Puzinas Winter Tide Charles H Richert Alexander Charles Robinson Chauncey Ryder main > Chauncey Ryder Autumn Chauncey Ryder Cabin in the Hills Chauncey Ryder Farm in the Valley Chauncey Ryder Madonna Mountain Vermont Frank Shapleigh Ellis River Mount Washington Jackson NH Dennis Sheehan Charles Stockbridge Frank Strazzulla George Gardner Symons George Thomson Autumn along the Sound Harry Aiken Vincent Gloucester Harbor George W. Whitaker Ben Wilson > Ben Wilson City of Birds Ben Wilson Force Field Ben Wilson Memories of Present Ben Wilson Positron Ben Wilson Searchers Ben Wilson Stop and Go Artists Wanted Johann Berthelsen Hugh H. Breckenridge George M. Bruestle Martha Cahoon Ralph Cahoon Benjamin Champney C. K. Chatterton Antonio Cirino Wanted Bruce Crane Werner Drewes Charles Warren Eaton John Joseph Enneking Walter Farndon Wanted Aldro A T Hibbard Wanted Eric Hudson Wiliam H. Irvine Max Kuehne Carl Lawless Hayley Lever Wanted Lillian Burk Meeser Wanted Dale Nichols G. L. Noyes Leonard Ochtman Wanted Carl W. Peters Howard Rackliffe Chauncey F. Ryder F. H. Shapleigh Don Stone George Gardner Symons Reuben Tam Anthony Thieme Harry Aiken Vincent Agnes Weinrich Alice Beach Winter Wanted Andrew Winter Mabel Woodward About Us Sell Your Art Appraisals Recent Press Our Show Schedule Contact Search by typing & pressing enter YOUR CART Appraisals ​Blue Heron Fine Art is an established antiques and fine arts company specializing in exceptional 19th and 20th century American paintings. As a private dealer our works are shown by appointment and displayed at numerous antique and fine art shows throughout the Northeast. Fine art appraisals, collection management and bidder representation are among the additional services that we offer. Blue Heron Fine Art offers written art appraisals for a fee of $175 per piece of artwork appraised. If the appraisal is for a charitable deduction for IRS purposes, an additional fee of $125 will be required. The specialty of our fine art appraisal service is American paintings by artists listed in our Artist Inventory. We are members of the New England Appraisers Association. What You Receive Art appraisals rendered will conform to the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP). This is the national standard to which all appraisers adhere. The art appraisal report will offer an opinion of "fair market value", not a retail value. A "fair market value" is defined as an amount of money a willing buyer would pay and a willing seller would receive for the item. In practical terms, this is usually what your work would bring at a competitive auction or through a sale to a reputable dealer who specializes in such works. This "fair market value" will be established by the sales comparison approach and will utilize data including sales at galleries, auction results, Price guides, opinions of other experts, or other personal observations. Finally, this report will be heavily dependent on the information you provide us. Since this service does not depend on a physical examination of the work, the more comprehensive the information you provide us, the more accurate your art appraisal will be. Please read below for the types of information that we will need in order to perform your art appraisal. Written art appraisals such as the ones we prepare online are used primarily for personal planning reasons, such as a contemplated sale or purchase, or for establshing an "agreed upon value" for insurance purposes. If you require an art appraisal for other reasons, such as establishing a value for charitable purposes, an additional IRS form is required to be completed by our gallery to be included in your tax return. As noted above, there is an additional fee of $125 for this. Finally, if a written appraisal is not required, we are happy to provide a free verbal appraisal of your artwork. Call the gallery to see which option is best for you. We are confident that we will be able to appraise your work. If for some reason, we are unable to determine a value using the methods outlined above, we will promptly refund any amounts paid to us. What We Require In addition to receipt of the art appraisal fee, we require three images of each painting to be appraised; one image of the front, one of the back, and one closeup image of the artist's signature. Condition issues such as rips, patches or losses to the canvas of any kind should be noted. Include other relevant information to the art appraisal such as artist name, painting title (if any), size, medium (oil, watercolor, etc.) and whether the painting is framed. Note any descriptive labels on the back, or any previous purchase/acquisition information. How To Proceed If you are interested, you can either, Email Us: [email protected] Attach the three images to your emailand include in your message the information as requested above. Make payment to us via Paypal (Credit Cards accepted) Or Mail Us: Send the three images and the information as requested above along with check or money order for $175 per piece of artwork to: Blue Heron Fine Art 31 Nichols Road Cohasset, MA 02025 ​31 Nichols Road ​Cohasset, Massachusetts 02025 Phone: (781) 383-3210 [email protected]
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Story by Story by "Hum? Twilight? Is that you?"-Y-yes, p-princess Celestia. I-I-I'm s-sorry..."That's fine, Twilight. Give me a moment. I'll be right there."-'kay.The Moon at its place, she trotted to the purple foal."There. It is done for tonight."-I-it was amazing!"You think so?"-Mmhmm."Well, I've been doing this for hundreds of years now. This is simply routine for me."-Really?"Mmhmm. And... despite this, I still feel so melancholic...-Why?"Hmm... Oh! You haven't told me what were you doing here, young lady."-I... I couldn't sleep."And going on a balcony at night is the better idea I presume?"-I... I asked the guards and they told me you were there."Oh? Is that so?"-Uh, yes."So, your plans when you fail to fall sleep is finding me so I would tell you a story?"-Um. M-maybe? Could you? Could you? Pleeeeeeeeeease?"*giggle* Of course. But only this time. You were supposed to stay in your room.-I know. I'm sorry."That's alright. I'm sure you will from now on. And I think I have the perfect story for you."-Yay!Celestia took a last glance at the Moon with a sad face and let go a sad sigh.-P-princess?"Um?"She shown her a weak smile."Oh. I'm sorry. Twilight? Could you be a dear and wait for me in your room? I'll be right there."-Okay.Celestia got surprised when Twilight took the princess's front leg in a embrace.-I love you Princess Celestia.Then she ran inside, the white princess following her with her gaze. She then gaze back upon the Moon once again with a melancholic expression."She is young and... not so naive, but... do you? Do you still love me, Luna?"-PRINCESS?"In your room Twilight!"-OKAY!She let another sad sigh."Good night Luna."Then, she put her smiling mask back on and walked inside to join Twilight for a bedtime story about the night, the Moon and her mysteries.
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The Saskatchewan Roughriders have made some high-profile moves this off-season in hopes of finding a starting quarterback. In Brandon Bridge’s mind, the CFL team already had a No. 1 QB on its roster: Brandon Bridge. Most people have focused on Kevin Glenn or Vince Young as the likely successor to the departed Darian Durant, leaving Bridge as something of a forgotten man. But the 25-year-old product of Toronto doesn’t feel like he’s flying under the radar as the Roughriders prepare for mini-camp in Florida. “I’m not too worried about the signings of Vince Young or Kevin Glenn; they’re just going to bring out more competition,” Bridge says from Toronto. “All I can ask for is a fair chance. “I never want anything handed to me. I want everyone to be at their best and at their healthiest. Whatever happens and whatever decision the coaches make, at least I won when everyone was at their best or I lost when everyone was at their best. “People can talk about whoever they want, but just know that on the field, the eye in the sky doesn’t lie. If I’m the best man on the field, that film will not lie and it will show the coaches.” Bridge began his CFL career in 2015 with the Montreal Alouettes, who selected him in the fourth round (31st overall) of the 2015 draft. The University of South Alabama product played in 11 games with Montreal and made one start — the first start in the CFL by a Canadian quarterback since 1995. The 6-foot-5, 225-pound Bridge was released by the Alouettes on Aug. 1, 2016, and signed with the Roughriders nine days later. Bridge dressed for 12 games with Saskatchewan last season, primarily as the third-stringer. He finished the season with 11 completions in 13 pass attempts for 163 yards, and four rushes for 23 yards and a touchdown. The Roughriders’ quarterbacking depth chart changed greatly in January, when Durant was traded to Montreal (Jan. 13), Glenn was signed (Jan. 23) and Mitchell Gale was released (Jan. 27). The landscape changed again March 9, when Young was signed. Bridge could only watch things happen while continuing to prepare himself for the 2017 season. “There’s uncertainty (over who’s going to be the starter), but all I can do is control whatever I can,” he says. “The best thing I can do is go in there and, instead of counting my reps, make my reps count. If I get two reps, then I have to make sure I do my best on those two reps. If I get eight reps, I have to make sure I get the best out of those eight reps. “My mindset is to show them that I’m the best guy regardless if I’m Canadian or if I’m younger than the other guys. That’s what I’ve been trying to show every day. That’s what I tried to show last season. I want to show that I’m the best man for the job.” To that end, he continued his normal off-season regimen, heading to Alabama to work out with quarterback trainer David Morris and Cincinnati Bengals pivot A.J. McCarron. Since Bridge returned to Toronto, he has been throwing footballs to CFL receivers like Chad Owens, Kevin Elliott and Shamawd Chambers. All the while, Bridge tried to work on the things suggested to him by Roughriders head coach Chris Jones, offensive co-ordinator Stephen McAdoo and quarterbacks coach Jarious Jackson. “They know I can run the ball and they know I’ve got a live arm and can throw deep downfield,” Bridge says. “They want me to hone in on the short game, which I’ve really been working on. “I’m a year into the offence too, so they want me to make sure I know everything like the back of my hand.” If Bridge can show his level of improvement during the Roughriders’ upcoming mini-camp (April 25-27 in Vero Beach, Fla.) and at training camp (beginning May 28 in Saskatoon), he could indeed win the starting job. If he does, he will have overcome the stigma that seems to be prevalent in the CFL about Canadian quarterbacks. Then again, Bridge doesn’t think that label even applies to him — despite what his passport says. Having attended Alcorn State University and then South Alabama, he received the same kind of coaching as every other American QB who starts in the CFL. To Bridge, his birthplace doesn’t matter. “I have to go (to camp) with the mindset that I’m the best one for the job regardless if I’m white, black, Canadian or whatever,” he says. “I don’t care what I am … “I’ve shown a lot of promise. In every game I’ve been in, I’ve shown well, and the fans are really rooting for me. It’d be great for me to be the starter, to lead this team and to be very successful.”
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SEATTLE — Washington could become the first state in the nation to impose a direct tax on carbon emissions from fossil fuels such as coal, gasoline and natural gas. A ballot measure before the state Legislature would create a carbon tax of $25 per metric ton of fossil fuel emissions burned in Washington, while reducing taxes. Lawmakers have until the end of the session on March 10 to enact Initiative 732, offer an alternative proposal or automatically pass the carbon-tax measure to voters in November as written. It’s not clear whether lawmakers will approve an alternative by the end of the session. The grass-roots group Carbon Washington — which gathered more than 350,000 signatures to qualify the initiative — says a carbon tax is the best way to reduce emissions and tackle global warming. It says the tax encourages people and businesses to switch to cleaner energy by making fossil fuels more expensive. The proposal is designed to be “revenue neutral,” meaning that though tax revenues would increase for fossil fuels, it would mostly be offset by a decrease in other tax revenues. In this case, revenues would be returned to people and businesses by cutting the state sales tax by one point, virtually eliminating business taxes for manufacturers and providing rebates for working families, supporters say. A state economic analysis, however, estimates the measure could cost the state about $915 million in lost revenues over the first four years. Initiative sponsors maintain that several assumptions used in the state’s analysis are wrong. An official with the Office of Financial Management told lawmakers this month there has been “back and forth” but still a lot of disagreement between parties. “Our intent is to be revenue neutral and we’re very close to being revenue neutral,” said Joe Ryan, co-chair of Carbon Washington. The nonpartisan group has raised nearly $815,000 since early 2015 with donations coming from 860 unique contributors. Lawmakers and other groups, however, worry the loss in revenues would hurt the state’s ability to pay for education, social services and other programs. “I think there’s agreement that I-732 isn’t workable because of how much it would reduce state revenues,” said Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon, D-Burien, who chairs the House Environment Committee. “We have to trust the experts.” Washington’s carbon tax is modeled after one in British Columbia. Carbon-tax proposals have been introduced in legislatures in Vermont, Massachusetts and New York. In Washington state, I-732 supporters say it is the most efficient, less bureaucratic way to reduce carbon emissions. They also see the November election as their best shot at taking climate action. A coalition of diverse groups announced last fall that it would pitch its own carbon-pricing plan that would reinvest revenues in clean-energy projects and help low-income communities that are disproportionately hurt by climate change. But the Alliance for Jobs and Clean Energy hasn’t released specifics yet, and some members say it appears unlikely there will be a competing ballot initiative. Last-minute talks between Carbon Washington and the Alliance to collaborate on one ballot measure fizzled at the end of last year. Sen. Doug Ericksen, of Ferndale, who chairs the Senate committee that heard the ballot measure this month, has said the carbon tax, combined with other current and proposed rules, would hurt businesses and people. Energy-intensive manufacturing such as steel mills and food processers, natural gas power plants, refineries that use fossil fuels, for example, would pay the tax, though supporters say some of those costs will be offset by reduced taxes elsewhere. The tax wouldn’t apply to electricity from renewables like hydro, wind or solar power. On Friday, Ericksen said he scheduled upcoming hearings in his committee in case an alternative 732 proposal develops. “It’s definitely a longshot but it doesn’t mean people aren’t doing a lot of work,” he said. Under the proposal, an average family would pay a few hundred dollars more a year in carbon taxes, mostly in higher gasoline, heating and electricity costs, while saving a few hundred dollars a year in sales taxes, sponsors say. At the pump, the tax would add 25 cents a gallon under the $25 a metric ton price, sponsors say.
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Terrierman's Daily Dose: God Has No Answers, But Google Does Terrierman's Daily Dose Information on working terriers, dogs, natural history, hunting, and the environment, with occasional political commentary as I see fit. This web log is associated with the Terrierman.com web site. Friday, August 26, 2022 God Has No Answers, But Google Does If you're being bombed in a trench, and need directions home, your prayer will be met by silence, but Google Maps will give you turn-by-turn directions. If you are without a job, Jesus will not help, but Google will give you employment ads, a quick application process, and the phone number of a friend who might lend you $50. Google, unlike God, is real. It’s a store, a book, a movie, a therapist, a friend, mechanical instruction, financial advice, a clock, a weather station, a history lesson, and even an ancient iron-age book of fear and myth if that’s what you really want. Google is real. 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Charismatic leadership is easier said than done. For starters, charismatic leaders must inspire, motivate, and stimulate, and convince followers to commit to a mission which is truly special. Because this is difficult, it makes charismatic leadership itself quite rare and extraordinary. Yet, so many leaders aspire to be seen as charismatic. New research (Barnes, Guarana, Nauman, & Kong, 2016) demonstrates that sleep plays an important role in determining when leaders are considered charismatic. HOW SLEEP AFFECTS PERCEPTIONS OF CHARISMATIC LEADERSHIP The researchers say that leaders must employ certain emotions to be seen as charismatic. For example, a leader may have to display excitement about a new project in order to convince others that it will be a positive and worthwhile experience. Whether this display of emotion is authentic (called “deep acting”) or manipulated (called “surface acting”), it certainly requires internal resources and clear thinking. Lack of sleep may hurt a leader’s ability to do this properly. To test their hypothesis, the researchers conducted a laboratory experiment in which they manipulated the amount of sleep that participants received on the night before the experiment took place. Participants gave a simulated commencement speech, and were assessed by a team of raters. The researchers found that lack of sleep led to lower ratings of charisma, and they determined that this was caused by their weakened ability to use authentic “deep-acting” as a way of displaying appropriate emotions. The researchers also reasoned that followers who suffer from lack of sleep would be less likely to evaluate leaders as charismatic. This is because charismatic leadership oftentimes depends on putting followers in good moods. When followers are in good moods, they seek to explain why they feel good, and they may determine that their leader is making them feel good. They may then consider their leader charismatic. However, lack of sleep puts people in bad moods. This is what the researchers found in a second study. This time, they manipulated the sleep of participants who were acting as followers. The sleep-deprived participants were less likely to rate their leaders as charismatic, and this could be explained by their relatively bad moods. ORGANIZATIONAL IMPLICATIONS This study shows that lack of sleep—whether for leaders of followers—makes it less likely for leaders to be perceived as charismatic. The authors note that charismatic leadership is associated with improved organizational effectiveness, retention, job performance, and job satisfaction. Therefore, squandering opportunities for charismatic leadership would be a mistake. How can organizations maximize the amount of sleep that leaders and followers receive? The authors recommend discouraging late-night smartphone use and caffeine, as well as revisiting other corporate policies that may lead to sleep deprivation. After demonstrating the role of good moods on attributions of charismatic leadership, the authors also stress the importance of improving these positive feelings across the organization, wherever possible. A focus on these small changes may make charismatic leadership less elusive. Barnes, C. M., Guarana, C. L., Nauman, S., & Kong, D. T. (2016). Too tired to inspire or be inspired: Sleep deprivation and charismatic leadership. Journal of Applied Psychology, 101(8), 1191-1199. doi:10.1037/apl0000123
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Alberta’s official opposition has called for the resignation of Human Services Minister Irfan Sabir, after revelations his department failed to give the RCMP an internal report about the death of a four-year-old child in government care. Wildrose House Leader Nathan Cooper called the oversight “unbelievable.” “We’re shocked, we’re appalled,” Cooper told Postmedia Wednesday night. Sabir and the NDP government have faced repeated questions over the past three weeks about what actions the government and ministry have taken to improve child services, and why criminal charges have not been laid in the death of four-year-old Serenity. There was even an emergency debate on the matter. On Wednesday night, Sabir told the Edmonton Journal that his department had not handed over a vital report to the RCMP until this week. He called the oversight “an unfortunate error” and took responsibility for the failure. On Wednesday night at the legislative building, Sabir refused to comment to Postmedia on calls for his resignation, saying only, “I’m on my phone,” and walking past to start his car. He ignored further questions. Seemingly no-one has been following up on an issue of absolute critical importance to Albertans, to Serenity, to her family. It is appalling. Cooper said Sabir has let down Serenity and her family, and called for the minister’s resignation and that of Justice Minister Kathleen Ganley. Serenity was four years old when she died in September 2014 after a traumatic head injury. She was also suffering from serious hypothermia, catastrophic malnutrition, and anal and genital bruising. A year before, she had been of normal body weight. When she arrived at hospital, she weighed just 18 pounds, the typical weight for a nine-month-old baby. Cooper said it’s “unbelievable” that Ganley and Sabir didn’t know the details on the file and what had been done, particularly after repeated questioning. More importantly, he said, they didn’t do anything when they were asked about the case. “They didn’t go back to their departments and say, ‘Hey, what’s going on? What are they waiting on?’” Cooper said. “Seemingly no-one has been following up on an issue of absolute critical importance to Albertans, to Serenity, to her family. It is appalling. “Members of cabinet should be disgusted at what’s happened.”
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Tired of having to open an app or log into your computer every couple hours to see how the latest NCAA Tournament buzzer-beater affected your bracket? We get it. So go the old-fashioned route and fill out our printable bracket to have by your side throughout the entirety of March Madness. 2019 NCAA Tournament Bracket >> Download Printable 2019 March Madness Bracket << Selection Sunday is scheduled for March 17 this year. After the show, we will update the bracket with the appropriate teams. For now, you can have a look at the way last year’s tournament played out, or scroll down to get a head start on the resources that will help you be a March Madness champion. 2018 NCAA Tournament Results >> View 2018 March Madness Results << >> Download Printable 2018 March Madness Bracket << For the second time in three years, the Villanova Wildcats found themselves cutting down the mesh as NCAA Men’s Tournament champions. Jay Wright’s squad rode into the tournament on a high note, having walked through the Big East Tournament, earning the second one-seed in the NCAA Tournament. The Wildcats didn’t cool off all tournament, winning all six games by double-digits and an average margin of 17.6 points. Villanova was simply too deep. Sporting a starting five that included Jalen Brunson and Mikal Bridges is one thing, but to have players of Donte DiVincenzo’s caliber – the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player – made them too much to handle. Need Help With Your Bracket?
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At the ICv2 Conference on Comics & Digital II that preceded New York Comic Con last October, ICv2 CEO and industry analyst Milton Griepp offered a grim take on the manga market: while sales of comics and graphic novels as a whole were up, in his annual white paper on comics publishing, Griepp said that manga sales have declined for the past three years and were down 35% in the first half of 2012. The next day, as if in some alternate reality, fans dressed as anime and manga characters crowded the halls of the Javits Center, lined up to get autographs from Moyoco Anno, packed a large room to hear Yoshitaka Amano speak, and competed enthusiastically in trivia games to win swag featuring anime and manga characters. What’s going on here? The manga market may be smaller than it was five years ago, but a substantial fanbase remains, and publishers contacted by PW for this article said they are optimistic that the decline has come to an end, that long-awaited digital initiatives are attracting readers, and that the manga market is stabilizing at a new, sustainable level. Manga: Boom to Decline The boom in licensed Japanese comics began in the early 2000s when the mall bookstore chain Waldenbooks started carrying manga. “Every one of those Waldenbooks was a billboard to kids,” says Griepp in an interview with PW. “Where do kids go? They don’t go downtown, they go to the mall. “By mid-decade, another factor was in play: anime on television. Naruto began airing on Cartoon Network in 2005 and Bleach in 2006, and each time, sales of the associated manga went up—a phenomenon Griepp’s newsletter, ICv2, dubbed “the Cartoon Network effect.” Manga sales in bookstores and comics shops soared, going from $60 million in 2002 to $210 million in 2007, by Griepp’s estimate. Then things started to change. Borders, which owned Waldenbooks and was an early pioneer in selling manga in the U.S., shut down its 600-store chain in 2011. The Borders shutdown hit the manga industry hard. “There was a time when publishers told me Borders was half their manga sales,” says Griepp. “That hasn’t been the case for a long time, but they were still a pretty healthy percentage. They all disappeared, and if you look at the overall numbers for Barnes & Noble, they barely picked up any—I’m talking about the overall market [not just manga].” Meanwhile, anime was also facing issues over its business model and moved away from prime-time TV to streaming over Web sites such as Crunchyroll and Viz Anime, as well as via Netflix, Hulu, and Adult Swim. Around the same time, pirate sites popped up that allowed readers easy (albeit illegal) online access to hundreds of volumes of manga without paying publishers or their artists a dime. The result: a sharp decline in manga sales. In his 2012 White Paper, Griepp estimated the market at $105 million, half of what it was at its peak in about 2007, and he projected a further decline in 2012. The Borders closure resulted in an odd blip—an uptick in sales—because Borders liquidated its stock at discounted prices. Griepp believes this inflated 2011 sales relative to 2012, resulting in what appears to be an even sharper drop in 2012. “My vibe is the total audience is smaller than five years ago,” says Griepp. “I base that on the reduced amount of television exposure and also the reduced number of retail outlets. There are now some alternatives where kids find manga online, that has replaced some of those two things, but it is really tough to replace high-rated shows on the Cartoon Network.” Market Crash or Correction? In his white paper, Griepp calculated that the number of manga volumes published in North America per year dropped from just over 1,500 in 2007 to 695 in 2011. One reason is that seven manga publishers have gone out of business or at least stopped publishing new manga: ADV Manga, Bandai, Broccoli Books, CMX (a former imprint of DC), Central Park Media, Go! Comi, and Tokyopop, which was once the largest publisher of manga in North America. (Tokyopop continues to sell backlist books, e-books, and print-on-demand books via its Web site, but it is not currently publishing new licensed manga.) That leaves nine active print manga publishers serving the North American market: Viz Media, Yen Press, Kodansha Comics, Dark Horse, Vertical, Udon Entertainment, Seven Seas, Gen Manga, and Digital Manga (DMI). PW analyzed the top 750 graphic novels in BookScan for 2011 and 2012. The 2011 numbers came from a spreadsheet published by Brian Hibbs at Comic Book Resources, while the 2012 numbers were provided directly to PW by BookScan. While unit sales of manga were down overall, four publishers showed increased sales: Yen Press, Kodansha, Dark Horse, and Seven Seas. Vertical showed a drop in sales on BookScan but many of its sales are outside the channels that BookScan tracks, and marketing director Ed Chavez says that manga sales were indeed up for the year. DMI had no manga in the BookScan top 750 in 2011 or 2012. The largest publisher, Viz Media, did see a substantial drop, but Leyla Aker, Viz Media v-p, publishing, says she believes the market has stabilized. “We think that as of calendar 2012 we have hit our steady course,” she says. “There were a couple of years of contractions that led to stabilization at a natural level of sales, which we are anticipating [will continue] going forward.” Aker cites two reasons for optimism. The first is that the market is now at a more realistic level. “There was a lot of aggressive ordering that was going on by retailers,” she says. “Certainly at the height of the bubble, people were taking everything we were putting out and it couldn’t be ordered fast enough, and that wasn’t sustainable.” The other is that Viz is publishing fewer books. “The number of our titles is probably about three-quarters of what it once was,” Aker says, “and we don’t think that’s a bad thing. We are at a level now that we are comfortable with in terms of the amount of product we are putting out and the retailer support we are seeing.” The other publishers were also upbeat. “We had a great 2012,” says Kurt Hassler, publishing director of Yen Press, Hachette’s graphic novel imprint. “Sales are up over the previous year. Licensed manga did especially well for us. We are growing, and we expect to grow even more in 2013.” Hassler attributes Yen’s success to picking good properties—and avoiding bad ones. “We have been very, very selective in what we introduce into the market, and we have done a very good job of picking titles that perform extremely well,” he says. “By and large, everything we license tends to be profitable in its own right, which is what you want to see. Each title should be holding its own.” “My personal feeling is that the worst days are behind us,” says Dallas Middaugh, director of publishing services for Kodansha Comics, which launched in May 2011. “I think there is still a lot of opportunity for manga out there, and Sailor Moon [in which a goofy teenage girl discovers she’s a magical warrior] is really doing phenomenally well.” “Our sales have been growing steadily each year since our inception in 2004,” says Jason DeAngelis, CEO of Seven Seas Entertainment, which publishes its manga via a partnership with its distributor, Tor/Macmillan. “2012 was our biggest year yet across all channels.” DeAngelis says he plans to increase Seven Seas’ manga output by 50% in 2013. Michael Martens, v-p of book trade sales for Dark Horse, says he doesn’t break out manga sales separately, but sales of Dark Horse comics are up across the board and he believes manga sales are up as well. At Vertical, which publishes an array of literary and genre titles, Chavez says manga sales are up over last year, when all channels, including comic shops and specialty retailers such as RightStuf, are taken into consideration. “The market seems to be stabilizing and even maturing,” he says. Dedicated Fans Manga may not be the mass-market phenomenon it was six years ago, but attendance at anime conventions has risen at a steady pace from 2000 to 2012, which suggests the audience is still there. Viz’s Aker believes the fanbase is smaller but more engaged. “Five years ago, because all the properties were up on TV and readily available at malls, there was much more of a casual fanbase, people who weren’t necessarily invested in the genre,” she says. “Now it’s people who mainly are really knowledgeable about comics and manga and they love it, so we are seeing a lot of dedicated fandom activity.” Viz sponsors meetups and other activities that bring fans together in the real world. “The readers have this socially connected but physically isolated experience,” she says. “That’s why these cons [conventions] are so huge, because it gives them a chance to physically be with other fans.” Although he hasn’t done extensive research, Middaugh believes the readers are still fairly young: “I don’t think the demographics of manga have changed dramatically over the last four or five years,” he says. “I still think preteens to teens are our core demographic. Depending on which books we have and how they perform, I still see the audience being 50/50 male/female, possibly skewing more female than male.” While teenagers may not be finding manga in the mall any more, Aker says, they are continuing to find it in the traditional way: from their friends. “More than anything, what kids read is determined by what other kids are reading,” she says. “Whether in school or clubs, the thing that most predicates them to pick up a book is what other kids think is cool. Number two is online—what is being talked about through social media, which I suppose is the same as friend recommendations.” Several smaller publishers are targeting older readers. Dark Horse’s swordplay manga sell well in comics shops. DMI specializes in yaoi manga (romances between two males) and recently added hentai (explicit adult titles) manga to its line, and they have run two successful Kickstarter campaigns to publish manga by the late and prolific manga superstar Osamu Tezuka. Vertical also publishes Tezuka titles as well as teen manga, and recently it began publishing josei manga, which is aimed at young women. In addition, North American indie and small-press graphic novel publishers now actively seek out and publish literary manga, works much like the artists they already publish. Drawn and Quarterly publishes the work of such acclaimed literary manga-ka as Yoshihiro Tatsumi and Shigeru Mizuki; Fantagraphics launched a line of classic manga in 2010; and recently PictureBox, which specializes in publishing innovative literary and experimental indie comics, announced it was launching Ten Cent Manga, a line that will showcase manga influenced by America and other cultures. PictureBox owner Dan Nadel says that the audience for these books is not the traditional manga reader. “It seems like it’s a lot of the same people reading other PictureBox books and authors like the indie anthology Kramers Ergot, Matthew Thurber, and Sammy Harkham,” he says. “There’s a couple generations of readers hungry for this broadening of the manga narrative.” Shelf Life Physical bookstores have historically been the biggest channel for manga. Several publishers say that while Barnes & Noble and Amazon have picked up some of the slack from demise of Borders, bookstore sales overall are still down—not just for manga but for all books. Hassler, who helped create the manga boom as the graphic novel buyer for the Borders chain from 2000 to 2006, said Yen Press has been reaching out to independent bookstores. “In the past year, we have done a lot of independent bookstore outreach and have seen them going from very little manga to a very significant manga selection and growing that customer base,” he says. Middaugh says that a “substantial” number of Kodansha’s sales are coming through online bookstores, including Amazon and specialty retailers such as Right Stuf. Dark Horse’s Martens says that higher-priced books, such as omnibus editions that collect multiple volumes of a series, tended to sell better on Amazon, possibly because customers were looking for the online discount. Several high-profile titles, including Naruto, Bleach, Pokemon, and Sailor Moon, are also being carried by Walmart. Middaugh called Walmart “a key market” for Sailor Moon: “It’s not half of our sales, but it’s a good slice.” Comics shops—the network of about 2,000 comics specialty shops around the country served by Diamond Comics Distributors—are a smaller piece of the picture. TakeViz Media, which is the biggest graphic novel publisher on BookScan, but has less than a 1% share of the comics retail market, a retail channel traditionally focused on selling the superhero comics category. Still, comics shops that take manga seriously, such as Toronto’s the Beguiling and Boston’s Comicopia, can attract manga readers, and publishers see potential in the shops. “Diamond and the comic book shops have really been coming through for us over the past year-and-a-half, so we are very happy with our performance in comics shops,” says Middaugh, “and in fact we want to work hard in that channel.” Martens agreed, noting that Dark Horse’s samurai manga and teen-oriented books, such as CLAMP’s Gate 7, do well in comics shops; indeed he pointed to the most recent volume of Dark Horse’s popular Blade of the Immortal, which, he says, sold better in comics shops than in the book market. Marketing Challenges Manga has a long tail: the first volumes of Death Note (first published in 2005), Fairy Tail (2008), Hellsing (2003), and Naruto (2003) all sold over 2,200 copies last year, according to BookScan, which suggests new readers are still coming in. The first volume of Black Butler was published in January 2010, but it was Yen Press’s top title in BookScan for 2012, selling just over 15,000 copies. “Everyone is decrying the manga base, but that is a perfect example of an evergreen title,” says Hassler. “Black Butler is our strongest license from Japan. It is every year, every quarter, listed among our top titles.” Similarly, he says, Yen Press’s Azumanga Daioh has sold “well over 20,000 copies,” although it came out years ago and was previously published by ADV. Several Yen titles have sold over 100,000 copies. “The idea that there are no new manga fans is erroneous,” Hassler emphasizes. At the same time, popular manga series can go on for years and publishers can run into trouble with such long-running properties. “We have been publishing manga for 25 years, and for 19 of those years we have been doing Oh My Goddess and Blade of the Immortal,” says Martens. “The numbers on Oh My Goddess are down because the volume numbers are so high.” The solution is to release older series in two- or three-volume omnibus editions. “The idea is that someone doesn’t have to carry 24 SKUs; they can carry eight,” Martens says. Hassler says that in-store placement is his most important marketing tool. “Paying for end caps and displays is the best marketing you can do,” he says. “Conventions, newsletters, Facebook— those are effective marketing channels for us [as well].” Pirates and Scanlations In October 2011, Middaugh hosted a panel featuring Fairy Tail creator Hiro Mashima at New York Comic Con. Volume 16 of the manga had just been released in the U.S., but members of the audience asked so many questions about later storylines that Middaugh had to ask them twice to stop. While it’s possible that those readers all knew Japanese, it’s more likely they were reading bootleg fan translations, or scanlations. Before about 2005, scanlations were downloads that passed from fan to van via IRC (Internet relay chat). Finding, downloading, and reading them required a bit of tech savvy and insider knowledge. Then aggregation sites came along that allowed anyone to read bootleg manga in a Web browser. Onemanga.com, which launched in 2005, was one of the 1,000 most popular sites on the Internet in 2010, with traffic of 4.2 million unique visitors per month—more evidence that the manga audience is still there. Onemanga no longer carries scanlations, but other sites persist. Many of them gather scanlations from a variety of sites and also carry scans of translated manga. “As soon as the online aggregation started, that’s when you really, really started to see the impact, because it literally became easier to read manga on one of the illegal online aggregators than to get a physical copy,” says Aker. The popularity of smartphones and other mobile devices has led to a new outlet for pirates. Search for “manga” in the iPad app store and three of the top four results are apps that take manga from bootleg sites. In the Google Play store, the top two manga apps are bootleg manga readers with over 500,000 and 100,000 downloads, respectively; the legitimate Viz app has 50,000, while DMI’s has just 5,000. Digital Poised for Growth Digital media allow publishers to bring out books closer to the Japanese releases and partly compensate for the lack of bricks-and-mortar stores. Viz launched its iPad app in November 2010 and followed up with an iPhone/iPod Touch app, an online Web site, and an Android app. It also converted its monthly Shonen Jump magazine to a digital weekly, which carries manga chapters the same week they are released in Japan. “We are seeing good results so far,” Aker says of Viz’s digital program. “Would we like them to explode and take the place of all the Borders business? Absolutely. They are not going to get there. It’s not just Viz, it’s the industry as a whole. The economics of digital and print work differently. We will continue to see growth on the digital side, but it complements what we are doing with print. We don’t see it as a replacement.” Yen Press and Kodansha have much smaller digital programs, but both are expanding. Later this year, Yen will begin carrying manga published by Square Enix, the licensor of Black Butler. Kodansha has sped up both digital and print releases of Fairy Tail, releasing two volumes a month digitally and one a month in print—so by the end of the year, the digital releases will be caught up with Japan. Both Viz and Yen also offer manga for the Nook HD. “People say ‘If there was only one app where I could get everything’—that’s what traditional e-book retailers are,” says Hassler. “That is the first and most obvious place to get our material out rather than branded applications. Everything we have available digitally is on the Nook.” Digital distribution has been a challenge for manga because print and digital rights are negotiated separately. “Only in the past couple of years could you even have the digital distribution conversation with licensors,” says Hassler, “and for every one of the titles, we have to go back and get the creator’s sign-off on it. If a particular creator says—and we have had this happen—‘I’m not a fan of digital; I don’t want my work distributed digitally,’ we can’t do it.” Dark Horse carries a selection of new and classic manga on its Dark Horse Digital service, alongside its other comics and graphic novels. It also offers manga via the Kindle and Nook stores. Vertical plans to begin selling selected titles digitally on the Kindle, Nook, and iTunes platforms this spring. This approach has changed in recent years, but the digital side of the manga market is still in flux. In 2011, a group of 39 Japanese publishers launched the digital manga site JManga, a streaming Web site that carried a wide variety of titles. This venture proved to be short-lived, however; the site has ceased new manga sales and will go dark in May. Gen Manga, a digital and print magazine that publishes manga by emerging creators, uses a download model rather than streaming. Recently, the Gen Manga monthly anthology went on hiatus and the company launched Gen Manhwa, a monthly anthology of Korean comics, which publishes two chapters per month of an ongoing manhwa (or Korean comic). Gen Manga publisher Robert McQuire said he will publish “multiple tankobons [book-format graphic novels] this year,” and just announced a print distribution deal with Diamond Book Distributors. True to its name, Digital Manga has the biggest digital footprint, offering manga via its own Web site, iOS and Android apps, the digital store comiXology, Kindle, and Nook. DMI faces some unique problems, however. Many of its books are sexually explicit, which limits the distribution channel, and their largest licensor of Yaoi Libre is now licensing to Viz as well. Manga’s Persistence The manga market may be smaller, but the publishers who remain are optimistic about the future. “In Japan, manga is everywhere,” says Kumi Shimizu, general manager of Kodansha Comics. “Everyone reads it, from little kids to adults. In the United States, you have a population three times that of Japan, but the manga market size is just 1/25th of the Japanese manga market. One of our goals is for the U.S. market to become like the Japanese market.” “The audience never left,” says Hassler. “The people catering to the audience may lose faith in it but the audience is still there. I do think that fact that you have anime and manga conventions growing is a good indicator of that, and if people chose not to capitalize on it, that’s a missed opportunity.”
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Steve Bennion | Rhodium Group Skip to content What We Do Research China Energy & Climate India Advanced Economies Data Energy & Climate People News & Events Careers Contact Search for: What We Do Research China Energy & Climate India Advanced Economies Data Energy & Climate People News & Events Careers Contact Back to People Steve Bennion Research Analyst Headshot Steve Bennion is a Research Analyst at Rhodium Group focusing on cross-border investment trends. Steve’s research focuses on China’s international investment flows and related economic and political policies. Steve’s role aims to utilize his background in finance, political science, and international relations. Prior to joining Rhodium, Steve held internships and externships in business validation roles for different cybersecurity and asset management companies. Steve holds a Bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University with a major in Finance and minor in Political Science. Additional Research Press More Even as China loses its luster, European companies continue to invest Japan Times Sep 15 European investment in China concentrates more on handful of large firms Reuters Sep 15 Most European Investments in China Are From a Few Firms Bloomberg Sep 15 EU lawmakers, bolstered by UN report on Xinjiang, welcome forced labour ban, but vow to... South China Morning Post Sep 14 How Biden could help U.S. reach climate goals on his own Washington Post Sep 7 Climate Law a ‘Game Changer’ for Highways and Bridges The New York Times Sep 7 News & Events More Nov9 Asia Society's State of Asia 2022 Conference Event Zurich Rhodium's Nargiza Salidjanova profiled by China Table News Sep 20 Rhodium Group opens Washington, DC office News Aug 22 Our Team Jennifer Baird Partner Thilo Hanemann Partner Trevor Houser Partner John Larsen Partner Kate Larsen Partner Daniel H. Rosen Partner Logan Wright Partner Steven Arenas Office Manager Daniel Balazs Research Analyst Noah Barkin Managing Editor Camille Boullenois Senior Analyst Naveen Dasari Research Analyst Michael Delgado Director Lauren Dudley Research Analyst Mike Eckroth Accounts Receivable Specialist Ryan Featherston Research Assistant Allen Feng Associate Director Michael Gaffney Research Analyst Reva Goujon Senior Manager Emily Grover-Kopec Director Nathan Handwerker Business Development Associate Whitney Herndon Associate Director Hannah Hess Associate Director Galen Hiltbrand Senior Analyst Tinisha Johnson Senior Accounting Manager Jaspreet Kaur Data Visualization Analyst Ben King Associate Director Jacob Funk Kirkegaard Senior Advisor Hannah Kolus Senior Analyst Agatha Kratz Director Rachel Lietzow Research Analyst Leo Liao Data Scientist Irina Liu Research Analyst Anne Luo Research Assistant Brewster Malevich Senior Research Developer Kelly McCusker Associate Director Emily Mardis Accounts Payable Specialist Armand Meyer Research Analyst Matthew Mingey Senior Analyst Mahmoud Mobir Research Analyst Shweta Movalia Research Analyst Eric G. O'Rear Senior Analyst Chinwé Onyenegecha Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Coordinator Ben Parker Research Analyst Nathan Pastorek Research Analyst Hannah Pitt Associate Director Ciel Qi Research Assistant Rogan Quinn Research Analyst Alfredo Rivera Research Analyst Emma Rutkowski Research Analyst Nargiza Salidjanova Director Jordan Schneider Senior Analyst Chantelé Shaw Associate Director Ed Steele IT Operations Specialist Endeavour Tian Research Assistant Jennifer Truong Human Resource and People Operations Specialist Anna van Brummen Research Analyst Charlie Vest Associate Director Emily Wimberger Climate Economist Mark Witzke Senior Analyst Maggie Young Senior Communications Manager Yvonne Yu Associate Director Chris Zou Research Analyst What We Do Research Data News & Events People Careers Contact Privacy Policy Stay up-to-date on our latest research T +1.212.532.1157 F +1.212.532.1162 5 Columbus Circle, New York, NY 10019 Copyright © 2018 Rhodium Group, LLC Created by Constructive Receive Research via Email Confirm the research you'd like to receive Topics Advanced Economies China Climate Risk Cross Border Investment Energy & Climate India Subscribe
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Broadway stars, directors, producers, musicians, choreographers, designers and technicians from some of the most prominent productions gathered in front of the police station in Times Square on Tuesday. They wanted to send a message about police violence and the killing of Eric Garner. In the YouTube video 100 people wearing black T-shirts harmonized in a solemn hum while poet Daniel J. Watts recited a fiery poem entitled I Can’t Breathe — a reference to Garner’s fateful encounter with police. On July 17th, Garner, a 43-year-old Staten Island man was confronted by police for allegedly selling untaxed cigarettes. The police tried to handcuff Garner but when he refused they placed him in a chokehold. The incident was captured by an onlooker’s cell phone camera. The father of six can be heard telling police repeatedly that he could not breathe. However, the police officers ignored his plea. Garner died on the scene. The incident has sparked national outrage. The NYPD has taken disciplinary actions against the two officers involved and four EMS workers have been suspended without pay for not providing medical aid to Garner at the scene. Broadway’s protest was organized by Brandon Victor Dixon, who most recently played lead in Motown The Musical and his WalkRunFly Productions business partner Warren Adams who is a choreographer. “There are days when I sometimes question this thing we do call ART. However, yesterday once again reminded me why I do this. This community is about more than just entertainment. We have to shine a light on these issues otherwise we will continue to see and hear about the Fruitvale Station’s, Amadou Diallo’s and the Eric Garner’s of the world” Adams says The participants came from a number of Broadway’s top productions including Lion King, Kinky Boots, Rocky, Rent, Jersey Boys, Book of Mormon and Newsies.
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ZURICH - 12 Aug 2012: Aiming to use electron spins for storing, transporting and processing information, researchers from IBM (NYSE: Aiming to use electron spins for storing, transporting and processing information, researchers from IBM (NYSE: IBM ) and scientists at ETH Zurich, a leading European university, today revealed the first-ever direct mapping of the formation of a persistent spin helix in a semiconductor. Until now, it was unclear whether or not electron spins possessed the capability to preserve the encoded information long enough before rotating. Unveiled in the peer-reviewed journal Nature Physics, scientists from IBM Research and the Solid State Physics Laboratory at ETH Zurich demonstrated that synchronizing electrons extends the spin lifetime of the electron by 30 times to 1.1 nanoseconds -- the same time it takes for an existing 1 GHz processor to cycle. Today's computing technology encodes and processes data by the electrical charge of electrons. However, this technique is limited as the semiconductor dimensions continue to shrink to the point where the flow of electrons can no longer be controlled. Spintronics could surmount this approaching impasse by harnessing the spin of electrons instead of their charge. This new understanding in spintronics not only gives scientists unprecedented control over the magnetic movements inside devices but also opens new possibilities for creating more energy efficient electronics. The Spintronics Waltz A previously unknown aspect of physics, the scientists observed how electron spins move tens of micrometers in a semiconductor with their orientations synchronously rotating along the path similar to a couple dancing the waltz, the famous Viennese ballroom dance where couples rotate. Dr. Gian Salis of the Physics of Nanoscale Systems research group at IBM Research – Zurich explains, "If all couples start with the women facing north, after a while the rotating pairs are oriented in different directions. We can now lock the rotation speed of the dancers to the direction they move. This results in a perfect choreography where all the women in a certain area face the same direction. This control and ability to manipulate and observe the spin is an important step in the development of spin-based transistors that are electrically programmable." How it Works IBM scientists used ultra short laser pulses to monitor the evolution of thousands of electron spins that were created simultaneously in a very small spot. Atypically, where such spins would randomly rotate and quickly loose their orientation, for the first time, the scientists could observe how these spins arrange neatly into a regular stripe-like pattern, the so-called persistent spin helix. The concept of locking the spin rotation was originally proposed in theory back in 2003 and since that time some experiments have even found indications of such locking, but until now it had never been directly observed. IBM scientists imaged the synchronous 'waltz' of the electron spins by using a time-resolved scanning microscope technique. The synchronization of the electron spin rotation made it possible to observe the spins travel for more than 10 micrometers or one-hundredth of a millimeter, increasing the possibility to use the spin for processing logical operations, both fast and energy-efficiently. The reason for the synchronous spin motion is a carefully engineered spin-orbit interaction, a physical mechanism that couples the spin with the motion of the electron. The semiconductor material called gallium arsenide (GaAs) was produced by scientists at ETH Zurich who are known as world-experts in growing ultra-clean and atomically precise semiconductor structures. GaAs is a III/V semiconductor commonly used in the manufacture of devices such as integrated circuits, infrared light-emitting diodes and highly efficient solar cells. Transferring spin electronics from the laboratory to the market still remains a major challenge. Spintronics research takes place at very low temperatures at which electron spins interact minimally with the environment. In the case of this particular research IBM scientists worked at 40 Kelvin (-233 C, -387 F). This work was financially supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation through National Center of Competence in Research (NCCR) Nanoscale Sciences and NCCR Quantum Science and Technology. The scientific paper entitled "Direct mapping of the formation of a persistent spin helix" by M.P. Walser, C. Reichl, W. Wegscheider and G. Salis was published online in Nature Physics, DOI 10.1038/NPHYS2383 (12 August 2012).
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If you've been in the Tri-Cities for even a few weeks, you will have heard about Boat Races. That magical weekend at the end of July where Pasco and Kennewick become host to a river-side montage of beer, sunburns, partying, and oh yeah, hydro-boat races! The Water Follies have been going on for YEARS and has become on of the best things about living in the Tri-Cities. Well, this year, Richland isn't going to be left out of the game. June 3-5 the Northwest Powerboat Association will host to the Richland Regatta ! 3 days of boat racing activities and, vendors, and family fun. The event at Howard Amon Park is free, but you can buy Pit Passes for $10 to get up close and personal. Do you think it's a good idea to have two events that are so similar in Tri-Cities, or do you think maybe this isn't the best idea? Take the poll and see what the rest of TC thinks, then check out the promo video below to get a sneak peek! I don't know about you, but I'm down with two weekends of fun! Just not sure if my liver can handle it! ;)
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SAN JOSE — Officers shot and killed a man Monday night believed to be connected to a gruesome homicide last week on Lundy Avenue — less than 24 hours after police shot and killed another man while conducting a follow-up investigation to that same crime, a department spokesman confirmed. The shooting was reported just before 7 p.m. on Kirkhaven Court at Stoneyhaven Way, San Jose police Sgt. Enrique Garcia said. The man, who has not been named, was being tailed by officers earlier Monday afternoon after he had not only been identified as one of the suspects in the death of 38-year-old Christopher Maxwell Wrenn, but officers also learned that the suspect planned to kill again Monday. His victim was believed to be a woman who was in the car with the suspect when officers began tailing him, police said. Garcia said that at some point the suspect — who had a felony homicide warrant — realized he was being followed by officers with the department’s MERGE (SWAT) team, and led them on a chase that ended when he crashed his car on Kirkhaven Court and ran out from the vehicle. One officer following the man jumped out of a car and ran after him. As the suspect headed toward a home on Kirkhaven Court, Garcia said he reached for his waistband. The officer opened fire, hitting the suspect, and the man was declared dead at the scene a short time later. Garcia said the man was one of the suspects seen in footage obtained by police of last Thursday night’s homicide. Garcia said the video shows three men — each armed with a weapon — “terrorizing” Wrenn before he was killed. “I can’t imagine what that victim was going through,” Garcia said. “They terrorized him before they killed him.” The sister of the suspect who was killed Monday night declined to state her name when she approached media outside the crime scene. Wiping her face with a white towel, she told reporters, “This ain’t right … Read between the lines here.” Monday night’s shooting mirrored similar circumstances from an officer-involved shooting less than a day before, when San Jose police opened fire just after 10 p.m. Sunday in front of a laundromat on Senter Road near Capitol Expressway. In that instance, officers with SJPD’s Covert Response Unit were tracking a suspect connected to the same homicide that left Wrenn mortally wounded in an office complex last week. A third suspect in that homicide is still at-large, Garcia said, but he would not release details on that individual late Monday. Monday night’s officer-involved shooting was the second in less than 24 hours, and the fourth for the department in nine days. “This is a very complicated case,” Garcia said. Contact Katie Nelson at 408-920-5006 and follow her at Twitter.com/katienelson210.
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Get the biggest daily stories by email Subscribe Thank you for subscribing See our privacy notice Could not subscribe, try again later Invalid Email A REALLY special All Our Yesterday’s Treat this week with a look back at the history of the world famous Denby Dale Pie. All the information and photographs are in a new book called The Denby Dale Pies – Ten Giants 1788-2000 written by local historian Chris Heath who lives in Upper Denby. It takes you through the history of all 10 pies – including the disasters and even tragedies along the way – and features 350 black and white photographs. Many of them have not been seen before so All Our Yesterdays can now give you a good flavour of what each of those pies was all about. The first pie in 1788 was to celebrate the return to sanity of George III and was baked at the White Hart Inn, the second in 1815 celebrated Wellington's victory at Waterloo and contained 20 fowls and a couple of sheep while the third pie on August 29, 1846, celebrated the repeal of the Corn Laws which would lower bread prices. But 15,000 people turned up to this one, the stage collapsed, the pie came crashing down and people scrabbled to get what they could. That leaves seven more monster pies and you’ll find the history about them along with many photographs inside. Chris’ book is published by Wharncliffe Books, has 246 pages and costs £14.99 from book shops. Alternatively, it is available for just £11.99 online from www.pen-and-sword.co.uk . Now turn to page two for a glut of pie pictures and stories from down the ages! THE 1887 pie was on August 27, 1887, to celebrate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee. The steel and iron dish was made by Huddersfield company W C Holmes and Co and cost £100. Bakers from Halifax were commissioned to bake it and they brought in a London chef who caught a train back to the capital on the eve of the event. Perhaps he had an inkling of the disaster to come. The pie was drawn from the White Hart to Norman Park. The event was a fiasco. There was no announcement of the timings or the running order and the large crowd swarmed forward with people grabbing what they could from the giant pie. But the pie stunk due to problems in the cooking process, According to The Huddersfield Examiner the cooking pan was too small so had to be continually refilled and when it was emptied into the pie pan the meat already in there had gone cold. It stood in the sun all day, turned putrid and so it was filled up with anything they could get their hands on including 40 stones of potatoes and many had not been scraped. The Examiner reporter concluded: "I am astonished how the promoters dare offer the pie for human food." It was a disaster and the remnants of the pie were buried in a field near Toby Wood. Village pride had taken a severe knock and so a week later on September 3, 1887, another pie was cooked, this time by the village ladies for 2,000 guests which was far more successful. This was known as The Resurrection Pie. Now onto 1896's pie - next page THIS pie on August 1, 1896 celebrated the 50th anniversary of the repeal of the Corn Laws. It was reported in the Barnsley Chronicle that Pie Committee secretary Mr William Wood sang a panegyric on Denby Dale Pies and hurled back with lofty scorn the insults and jibes thrown at the Dale because of the fiasco attending the jubilee pie of 1887. A dozen servers dished out 2,000 portions from behind strong wooden barricades. Next page is 1928's pie THE seventh pie is known as the Huddersfield Infirmary Pie. It was baked for August 28 1928 to boost hospital funds in the pre-NHS days when it depended on voluntary contributions. At that time almost every church or chapel in the country had an Infirmary Sunday where the collection was solely for the benefit of the local hospital. A new pie dish was made by G W Naylor's brick and tile works in Denby Dale and was 16ft long by 5ft wide and 15ins deep. The oven was built by the Denby Dale Concrete Manufacturing Company at Corn Mill at the corner of Wakefield Road and Miller Hill, but on the big day the dish stuck in the oven and needed crowbars, jacks and a lot of manpower to free it. The dish and pie weighed five tons and insufficient rollers had been fitted to it to free it easily. All ended well though with 256 volunteers serving the pie to 40,000 people and it raised more than £1,000 for Huddersfield Royal Infirmary and a further £1,000 split between similar amount split between local churches and good causes. It's 1964 on the next page SEVERE rationing after the war meant cooking a giant pie to celebrate was impossible. But in 1964 the committee decided to celebrate four Royal births in the same year Prince Edward, Lady Helen Windsor, Lady Sarah Armstrong Jones and James Ogilvy. But tragedy struck when four of the main organisers were killed in a car crash on the Grantham bypass in the early hours of the morning. They had been returning from the ITV studios near London after filming a programme about the pie. They were the lead baker 52-year-old George Saville, the 24-year-old pie planning committee chairman John Haigh who had married the previous year and his wife was expecting their first child, retired 86-year-old businessman Benjamin Beaver and Denby Dale Brass bandsman Lawrence Wainwright, aged 63. The decision was made that the pie would go on and it was served to more than 30,000 people. It was followed by a Pie Dance at the Sovereign Inn that featured The Swinging Blue Jeans. More than 2,000 souvenir plates were sold. Funds from this pie bought the land where the Denby Dale Pie Hall was built at a cost of almost £24,000 and opened in 1972. Next page is the 1988 pie THIS was known as The Bicentenary Pie and was held on September 3 1988 to celebrate 200 years since the first pie. The sun shone after a week of rain and the BBC Radio One Roadshow hosted by Mike Read broadcast live from the pie field. There were 170 servers and people paid £1 for a slice. The event was held over two days with 60,000 people served the first day and 30,000 the second. The pie went into the Guinness Book of Records as the biggest meat and potato pie in the world. The next page is from the 2000 pie THE final pie was the Millennium Pie on September 2, 2000 and was the biggest ever at 40ft long by 9ft wide by 3ft deep and weighed in at 12 tonnes. The first slice was cut by cricket umpire Dickie Bird and more than 22,000 people were served. Over the years the pies also brought in money from souvenirs such as plates, spoons, mugs and brochures.
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Last updated on: 09-24-2022 Aswan Egypt ASW Aswan International Airport Switch direction Málaga Spain AGP Pablo Ruiz Picasso Airport 1 route with 1 stop found At present, there are no direct flights from Aswan to Málaga. However, there are several flights from ASW to AGP with a stopover. Stopover options Select a stopover airport from the list below to see which airlines operate flights from ASW to AGP, and to see what flight schedules are available. via Cairo 6h 30 ↑ Select a stopover option AswanMálaga ASWAswan (ASW) CAICairo (CAI) 434 miles 1h 25 Egyptair Visit Egyptair.com su mo tu we th fr sa Click to show timetable Hide timetable Nile Air Visit NileAir.com From Oct to Mar su mo tu we th fr sa Click to show timetable Hide timetable Air Cairo Visit AirCairo.com Ends in April su mo tu we th fr sa Click to show timetable Hide timetable CAICairo (CAI) AGPMálaga (AGP) 2106 miles 5h 05 Air Cairo Visit AirCairo.com Starts in October su mo tu we th fr sa Click to show timetable Hide timetable Round trip Round trip One way 1 passenger AdultsOver 15 - 1 + ChildrenAged 3 - 15 - 0 + InfantsAged 0 - 2 - 0 + Economy Economy Premium Economy Business Class First Class Check Prices Airlines flying from Aswan to Málaga Currently, there is only one airline that covers the full route (with 1 stopover) from Aswan ASW to Málaga AGP, which is Air Cairo. Air Cairo (SM) All other flights from Aswan to Málaga are operated by a combination of multiple carriers, which are listed below: Egyptair (MS) Nile Air (NP) Air Cairo (SM) Alliances flying from Aswan to Málaga Unfortunately, there are no alliances that cover the full route (with 1 stopover) from Aswan ASW to Málaga AGP at this moment. Classes on this route You can fly the full journey from ASW to AGP in First Class only. However, for the first part of this route, Economy and Business Class are available. This depends on the stopover airport of your choice though. For the second part of this route, flights in Economy are available only. Aircrafts flying from ASW to AGP Currently, there is only one aircraft type that covers the full route (with 1 stopover) from Aswan to Málaga, which is the Air Cairo. Airbus A320-100/200 All other flights from Aswan to Málaga are operated by a combination of multiple aircraft types. Distance between Aswan and Málaga The distance between Aswan and Málaga is 2,377 miles (3,826 kilometers). However, because there are no direct flights between ASW and AGP, the full journey covers a distance of 2,540 miles (4,088 kilometers). Flight time from ASW to AGP Flights between Aswan and Málaga take 6 hours and 30 minutes. Please note that these times refer to the actual flight times, excluding the stopover time in between connecting flights, as this depends on your stopover airport as well as your date(s) of travel. Frequently asked questions - FAQ How many airports are there in Málaga? There is 1 airport in Málaga: Pablo Ruiz Picasso Airport (AGP). How long does it take to fly from Aswan to Málaga? Flights between Aswan and Málaga take 6 hours and 30 minutes. Note that this excludes the layover time in between connecting flights. How far is Málaga from Aswan? Because there are no direct flights between ASW and AGP, the full journey covers a total distance of 2,540 miles (4,088 kilometers). What airlines fly from ASW airport to AGP airport? Air Cairo is the only airline flying the full route from Aswan to Málaga. Egyptair and Nile Air operate several connecting flights, but only partly. What alliances have flights from Aswan to Málaga? There are no alliances flying from Aswan to Málaga at this moment. What classes are available from Aswan to Málaga? You can fly the full route (with 1 stopover) in Economy only. What aircraft types fly from Aswan to Málaga? 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Leeds United can today confirm details for our fantastic range of Matchday Hospitality packages for the upcoming 2017/18 season, which are now on sale. We have a variety of options available to suit all budgets from relaxed to formal lounges, with different dining options and dress codes available for individuals or companies. With prices starting from £52+VAT per game, we are sure that we have a package to provide you with the ultimate match day experience at Leeds United. There is no minimum number required for our hospitality lounges and as well as fantastic seating and food, our hospitality includes the chance to meet Legends of Leeds United recent past, Peter Lorimer, Terry Yorath, Mel Sterland, Norman Hunter, Steve Hodge, Eddie Gray are all regularly on duty on match day at Elland Road. CLICK TO VIEW OUR HOSPITALITY BROCHURE Changes and upgrades The 2017/18 season will see the Directors Box return to its traditional John Charles West Stand home. Phase 2 of the West Stand refurbishment will be completed including re-modelling of John Charles West Stand Reception and significant upgrades to the President Suite, Revie Room, dressing rooms and tunnel area. The Lord Harewood Suite and Chairman Suite will be combined to create a luxurious new facility that will be known as the Legends Club. The exclusive pitch view restaurant will have halfway line balcony seats and complimentary drinks. Further details of this exciting new package will be provided shortly. Additionally, the Revie Room will be completely renovated creating a fantastic new space with a balcony area and double doors, as we expand the area to include the former White Rose Room making a spacious entertaining facility. The dress code in the lounge will be relaxed to smart casual and the food will be enhanced to offer two courses including a main course, dessert and superb executive West Stand seating. The Gary Speed Suite will now become an American Style buffet diner, with a new seasonal price of £1195+VAT per person. This is equivalent to just £52+VAT per game with pre-match food and executive match seats on the halfway line of the East Stand Upper Tier. Please note the Gary Speed Suite package will no longer include cup games. The Level 3 Executive Box package will also have an inclusive drinks allowance up to the value of £100+VAT per box per game. You will have the facility to pre-order your drinks in advance of each fixture in readiness for your arrival on matchday. CLICK TO VIEW OUR HOSPITALITY BROCHURE There is already significant demand for the Level 4 Executive Boxes. Should you be considering a Level 4 Executive Box for next season please contact the Commercial Team as soon as possible to register your interest. So If you are you are interested in hospitality at Leeds United or an existing season ticket holder - why not upgrade to one of our matchday hospitality lounges? For further information or to book a viewing of our fantastic facilities, please contact the Commercial Team on 0871 334 1919 (option 3) or email: [email protected] We look forward to welcoming you next season. CLICK TO VIEW OUR HOSPITALITY BROCHURE
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How to: troubleshoot and Fix Call of duty dev error 6068 – mygamingexpert Skip to content Search for: mygamingexpert home business education fashion food games health laws news quotes shopping sports tech travel Search for: How to: troubleshoot and Fix Call of duty dev error 6068 June 18, 2021 June 18, 2021 admin dev error 6068 error is a software related problem and it has less likely to do anything with the computer’s hardware. COD is one of the world’s most popular video games right now, and is a part of AAA games. Just like any other video game COD can also be vulnerable to errors as no game is glitch proof. These days COD players are reporting an issue which turns of game right after you open it or sometimes after 10 minutes into the gameplay. It sends them back to their desktop, and Modern Warfare stops responding and shuts itself down in the meantime.it can be pretty frustrating coming across such type of error, but don’t worry, we have several solutions for you that will fix this problem. Fixing the dev error 6068: dev error 6068 error is a software related problem and it has less likely to do anything with the computer’s hardware. This error can be caused by a corrupt DirectX installation on your System. It can also be caused by an outdated Windows, System Drivers, and non-optimal settings for the game. This error results in crashing/freezing of the game. We have potential solutions for this problem like 1-Update your Windows: Some games face these errors because of windows updates. Installing windows updates may help in resolving this issue. So, go to your settings and update your window. Update your Game software: Try updating your game’s software it might fix the error for you. Modify VideoMemoryScale option. Dev error 6068 can also be fixed by modifying the videomemoryscale option. By, modifying the videomemoryscale option we mean to change the value of videomemoryscale. You can do this by following this method: -Open up your File Explorer. -Go to Documents\Call of Duty Modern Warfare\players -Open adv_options.ini file using Notepad. -Find the line that says VideoMemoryScale and change the value to 0.5. 2-Forcing the game to re-update: Forcing your game to re-update is a potential fix to this problem. This potential solution deletes individual files within the main Call of Duty Modern Warfare installation folder. You can force your game to re-update by following these following steps: Close Call of Duty Warzone game if you have it running. Browse to your main Call of Duty Modern Warfare installation folder. The default is usually located in C:\Program Files (x86) but it can be different if you have a different installation path. -Once you’ve found the Call of Duty Modern Warfare folder, open it. –Delete all files within the folder except Blizzardbrowser, Data, and Main. -Restart the game by launching it from a Battle.net client. -Once you get the error saying that the game is corrupt, proceed with the update option. 3-Deleting the data folder: If the error is not fixed after the force re-update try deleting the data folder. Deleting only the data folder and leaving the rest of the folders and files might fix the problem. You can delete the data folder by following this method: Browse to your main Call of Duty Modern Warfare installation folder. The default is usually located in C:\Program Files (x86) but it can be different if you have a different installation path. Open the COD folder. -Delete all files within the folder except Blizzardbrowser, Data, and Main. -Restart the game by launching it from a Battle.net client. -Once you get the error saying that the game is corrupt, proceed with the update option. 4-Lower your game’s FPS: Lowering the Frames Per Second (FPS) of a fast action game like Warzone is hardly a solution but if you are desperate for a fix for Dev Error 6068, this is worth trying. It’s possible that your machine may be unable to handle the current FPS settings. Try lowering the FPS of the game by doing the following steps: -Open Nvidia Control Panel. -Select Manage 3D Settings. -Go to Program Settings. -Select the game from the list and set vertical sync to Adaptive Half Refresh Rate. -Make sure to confirm the changes and restart the game. -You can also disable the Nvidia overlay or Geforce experience if possible. 5-Run your game as Administrator: Surprisingly, running your game as an Administrator is a solution in some of the cases. COD needs admin privileges to access some files and services. If it is not given admin privileges, then it can result in the Dev error 6068. In that case, launching the game with administrative privileges may solve the problem. You can do this by following these simple steps: Open the Battle.net launcher and open the Call of Duty window. Then click on Options. Now click on “Show in Explorer”. Now in the Call of Duty folder, find and right-click on Call of Duty file (the file with .exe extension). Now, in the sub-menu, click on “Run as an administrator” and check if the problem is solved. 6-Set the Priority of COD’s Process to High: It can be bad idea to play with computer’s process management system but it can be a potential fix in some of the cases because games like COD need more priority than other running processes. Changing the priority of COD’s process to High Priority may solve the problem. Right-click on the Task Bar and then click on the Task Manager Now find and right-click the process of the Call of Duty and then in the menu, click on Go to Details Now in the Details tab, right-click on the Call of Duty process (which should already be highlighted), now in the menu displayed, select Priority and then in the sub-menu, click on High. Now check if the game is operating fine. 7-Scan and Repair the Game Files: The dev error 6068 can also appear if the call of duty’s game files are corrupt. In this case just scan and repair the game files and hopefully it will solve this problem. For illustration, we will discuss the process for Battle.net launcher: Open the Battle.net launcher and click on Call of Duty. Now click on the Options menu (under its title) and then click on Scan and Repair. Then click on the Begin Scan. Now your games files will be scanned and missing/corrupted files will be downloaded (if any). After completion of the scan and repair of the game files, check if the problem has solved. Posted in home Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. 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End Times radio broadcaster Rick Wiles dedicated a good portion of his “Trunews” program last night to continuing his attack on President Trump for having launched U.S. airstrikes against Syria last week, placing the blame squarely on the shoulders of Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, Trump’s Jewish daughter and son-in-law. Wiles, who was an ardent Trump supporter until the president directed strikes against a Syrian airbase, played a portion of a sermon he delivered to his congregation last Sunday in which he attacked Ivanka and Kushner for being Orthodox Jews and tools of “the deep state cabal in the White House.” Wiles claimed that the couple are devout followers of the late Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson and sought “the dead rabbi’s messianic blessings on Donald Trump’s election victory,” asserting that Ivanka even credited Schneerson for protecting her father for an assassination attempt. After blasting Schneerson for “being a scholar of the blasphemous Talmud” and “an esteemed teacher and practitioner for Kabbala, Jewish mysticism, witchcraft,” Wiles warned that “this is the rabbi that Jared and Ivanka revere” and “this is who is whispering in Donald Trump’s ear, ‘Bomb Syria.'” Wiles went on to compare Ivanka with the daughter of Herod who, in Matthew 14, convinced her father to behead John the Baptist. “That’s who I think Ivanka Trump is,” Wiles said. “She’s a Kabbala practicing, evil woman whispering evil things in the ear of her father. She’s going to the grave site of an old dead Kabbala practitioner and getting spirits telling her what to do … We have to pray against witchcraft in high places, witchcraft that plans to kill millions of people. … [Ivanka and Jared] are cleaning out the White House to surround President Trump with their Kabbala practitioners, and the only advice he is going to get will be from people who are evil. And the church is letting this happen.”
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Tests Christians Must Pass to Prepare for Your Calling – The Christian Tech-Nerd Skip to content Menu Home Blog Feed The Christian Tech-Nerd -Reviews, Advice & News For All Things Tech and Gadget Related- Tests Christians Must Pass to Prepare for Your Calling Posted on September 24, 2021 April 20, 2022 by thechristiantechnerd God has a call upon your life.” I hear that statement spoken so regularly, yet meet so few Christians who seem to know what their “calling” entails. In a culture that applauds vision, grit, and hustle to make it happen, how do we know when we are pursuing our calling or merely pursuing selfish ambition? Scripture offers some stunning patterns in how God issues a call upon people’s lives. Maybe you’ve wrestled with your own calling. Life did not unfold the way you imagined and you feel forgotten or wonder if you missed it. You speculate if the stirring in your heart reflects the call of God. Or maybe you sensed a call but it feels stagnant and you deliberate how and when you might move forward. If the call feels too monumental, you doubt your ability to carry it forward. God, in His great grace, helps us to cease speculation by offering some samples of how He calls His people. An examination of these ancient Biblical patterns helps us discover God’s ways and His will for us today. The Contrast of the Call Most Biblical figures rarely responded with a resounding, “Now that’s what I’m talking about! I was made for this!” when God arrived announcing a call. Most experienced fear, expressed self-doubt or bewilderment, or the Bible does not offer an inkling of how they felt about it at all. I cannot think of a single scriptural instance in which the person prayed for a specific call of God upon their lives and God granted them an affirmative, “Yes.” More often than not, the assignment is one they never would have chosen for themselves. Something beyond their wildest imagination, like a virgin birth, or utterly inconceivable based upon their passion and giftedness. Paul’s call fits into this pattern perfectly. Talk about vision and hustle, Saul the Pharisee sought the fast track to religious success. He cites an impressive resume for us: “a Hebrew of Hebrews; in regard to the law, a Pharisee; as for zeal, persecuting the church; as for righteousness based on the law, faultless” (Philippians 3:5-6). Then Jesus showed up and rocked his world. In a heavenly vision, Jesus issued a new call upon Saul’s life: missionary to the Gentiles (See Acts 9:1-17). His plan to rise above the ranks in the Sanhedrin became abruptly interrupted by a blinding light with a new call. Whoa! Paul left Jerusalem and headed toward Damascus in order to persecute and arrest those who followed Jesus. Until he became a follower himself. What displeased Paul even more than Jews who followed Jesus? Gentiles. Paul disdained Gentiles, yet now he would spend the remainder of his life serving them. An inconceivable calling. 5 Tests to Carry Out the Call While the call itself seems unexpected and unanticipated in most scriptural accounts, walking out the call presents patterns to prepare us. Unlike the world, which tells us that when we are pursuing our call and giftedness we should experience exhilaration and success when we strive consistently, Paul’s example proves otherwise. We see Paul face five specific tests as he fulfills his call as a missionary to the Gentiles. The Test of Waiting. Paul waited a minimum of ten years since Jesus first appeared to him on the road to Damascus and he began actively ministering at the church in Antioch. Other than a three–year stint where he went down to Arabia to fully grasp the gospel of grace, we are not told how he spent his time. We know at some point he returned to his hometown of Tarsus, but that is all we are told. Until Barnabas arrived from Antioch to bring Paul to the predominantly Gentile church, Paul continued to wait for his calling to be fulfilled. We see a season of waiting often in Scripture beginning with Abraham, Jacob, Moses, Elijah, Ezekiel, Nehemiah, and even Christ Himself, living thirty long years before the onset of His ministry. God knows where He is leading in the round–a­–bout wait. The Test of Spiritual Opposition. After Paul spent a year of preparation teaching at the church in Antioch alongside Barnabas, both embarked upon their first missionary journey together. God allowed these men to bond in service together in a thriving church before sending them out to face opposition on missionary soil. Once on the island of Cyprus, they faced the forces of darkness. We see this same pattern with Jesus in Luke 4. God brings us into battle with evil so we learn to trust in His victory. When walking out our calling we should expect opposition. The Test of Emotional Opposition. After leaving Cyprus, Paul and Barnabas traveled to Iconium where their motives were questioned and their character slandered. When we step into the fullness of our calling others will downplay, distract and discredit us. Some might even desecrate us emotionally. God calls His servants to lean on Him emotionally in the oftentimes lonely place of living out one’s calling. Strife erupting does not signify that we have stepped outside of His call for us. Moses and David ran for their lives. Elijah and Ezekiel hid in foreign countries. The dynamic duo Paul and Barnabas disputed over John Mark. The Test of Praise. After leaving Iconium, Paul and Barnabas traveled to Lystra where they were worshiped as gods in response to a miracle. When God begins to do the unexplainable among and through us, people will start to praise the messenger rather than the Miracle Working God. Will we pass the test and humbly point them to Jesus or begin to think we are something special? Man’s heart is tested most severely in the crucible of praise. We must be prepared to handle God working wonders through us, in spite of us. The Test of Release.When Paul and Barnabas finished their missionary journey, they returned home to Antioch. Undoubtedly, they wonder how their fledgling churches would fare in their absence. It would be tempting to stay and continue to disciple each church for longer periods, yet they both knew they were called to spread the gospel to new lands. This meant letting God go and trusting God to finish what He had started through their faithful service. Sometimes in our calling, we can fall into the trap of being needed– as if God’s kingdom plans rest solely on our ability or involvement. We cannot release the good for God to call us to what is best. We have to let go of something in order for God to place His call within our grasp. Preparing for the Tests These tests often make us question our call as they are occurring. When the call feels so utterly foreign to our expectations we begin to believe our doubts and doubt our beliefs. Waiting exacerbates our confusion forcing us into greater faith. Opposition entices us to believe we are outside of God’s will for our lives. Praise invites us to move forward in our own strength and letting go of questions about our purpose or significance. Do you notice the one common denominator in the call? Death to self–reliance. Whether you feel as though you are walking in your calling or waiting for it to be fulfilled, God calls us to intentionally prepare for what’s ahead. Passing these tests will never be easy. We prepare by intently examining these patterns of Scripture rather than self-analyzing or striving in our own strength. Are you walking through one of these tests? Chances are you are closer to carrying out your calling than you might think. MORE ARTICLES ALL CHRISTIANS SHOULD BE AWARE OF…. 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I write about calling myself, but I haven’t thought of digging deep into a Bible passage to expound on the subject. Yours is an excellent example of how it can be done. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply pcviii03 says: April 24, 2022 at 2:05 pm Very few people really ever figure out their calling in regards to ministry. Paul wrote… Romans 8:14 For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God. A well as… Ephesians 4:12 For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ. Ministries given to the church for the maturing of believers in faith and leadership. Great insight, God bless you LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Leave a Reply to icanseealight Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Twitter account. 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The solar sector helped the economy grow last year by creating 51,000 jobs across the nation, but not in New Jersey, once one of the biggest success stories in the industry, where more than 1,000 jobs were lost. While the rest of the country witnessed a 25 percent increase in job growth in the sector, New Jersey solar employment fell by 14 percent, according to the nonprofit Solar Foundation. It is one of only four states to experience a drop in jobs in the field, its annual report said. The annual survey is startling given that the state experienced its second-biggest growth year ever, installing 353 megawatts, according to data compiled by the New Jersey Clean Energy Program. The state has more than 66,000 solar projects deployed. For years, solar has been one of the fastest-growing segments of the economy, but the annual report by the foundation suggests otherwise. Its survey of thousands of solar businesses said total jobs in New Jersey fell as of November 2016 to 6,056, a drop from 7,071 over the previous 12 months. Some, like Lyle Rawlings, president and founder of Advanced Solar Products of Flemington, and one of the more active solar developers in the state, found it inconceivable given the data compiled by the state’s clean energy program. Others, however, are not surprised, noting the state’s renewable-energy requirements for increasing reliance on solar are expected to fall off dramatically next year, and the numbers may reflect that reality. “I’m not surprised it is moving in that direction,’’ said Fred DeSanti, a lobbyist who represents several solar developers and has been pushing a bill (S-2276) that would provide a fix to the solar sector. The legislation, awaiting action in the Assembly, is aimed at averting a collapse in the sector, which happened four years ago when investment in new projects dried up, eliminating thousands of jobs in the process. That scenario could occur again next year, according to DeSanti and others, as state mandates to deploy solar systems ease and so do financial incentives to make it happen. “As the price drops, the financial guys can’t support the projects any more,’’ DeSanti said. Alexander Winn, a program director at the Solar Foundation, said it was surprising that so many jobs were lost in this year’s census by the organization, especially given that it marks a reversal in the growth trend of past years. A number of factors may have played a part in the losses, Winn said, including the maturing of the market and uncertainty caused by the legislation to accelerate the solar mandates stalling. “Employees are looking for policy continuity,’’ Winn said. A number of other states where the number of solar installations increased also experienced job losses, including New York, Nevada, and Massachusetts. In New Jersey, about half of the job losses occurred in the Monmouth County area, he said. “New Jersey’s solar market is contracting because other states have leapfrogged ahead of us,’’ agreed Doug O’Malley, director of Environment New Jersey. “This is a wake-up call to revitalize the state’s solar market.’’ Rawlings, too, fears a crisis that could crash the markets. He, however, is urging the state to completely revamp its system of incentives for encouraging solar. That system relies on utility ratepayers subsidizing the cost of electricity produced by solar arrays by surcharges on their monthly bills. Rawlings has long argued that that system is too expensive. Instead, he advocates a new tariff system where a fixed price over the long term is set for the electricity solar panels produce, a model used by most other states. “We are trying to craft a solution, but it is hard to do in the middle of a crisis,’’ Rawlings said. In most other states, the report found the solar market thriving. One out of every 50 new jobs created in the United States in 2016 was created by the solar industry, the report found. Overall, there were 260,077 solar workers in 2016. The number of solar jobs has nearly tripled since the first solar census by the foundation was released in 2010. In 2016, the five states with the most solar jobs were California, Massachusetts, Texas, Nevada, and Florida. New Jersey ranked ninth in the nation in the number of solar jobs, and 17th in solar j
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Posted June 25, 2015 at 1:01 am Requested by Skylore Miller, aka: Renkore - Sarah dressed as Deckard Cain from the Diablo series There'll be one more milestone sketchbook before the end of the month to be fully caught up on those, but it's high time to get catching up on the reward sketchbooks so generously (and patiently) funded by awesome patrons, and so I ask you to stay a while and listen for Sarah Cain. ...Deckard Sarah? Deckard Brown? Sarah Deckard? Whatever. She identifies weapons and stuff. You know you're used to gender lines being blurred when you draw a girl with a beard and it genuinely does not look weird to you. I'm honestly less sure if this is to do with my own interests or the fact that I've gotten super used to women being portrayed by men. I've listened to every Dresden Files audiobook thus far, and I've grown super used to women being voiced by James Marsters. I dunno. It might be weird to let me cast an animated show. Anyway, I've played Diablo 1, and I've played Diablo 2. I was never particularly good at either of them, but I did enjoy them at the time. I'm not sure if I'd enjoy going back to them, or playing the current, heavily updated Diablo 3, but it's competing with an overabundance of options these days. Back in the Diablo 1 and 2 days, at least, it was the fantasy dungeon explorer to have.
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The night a horde of men crossed over the nearby river and killed Mahendra Chaudhary and 57 of his villagers in the low-caste Dalit hamlet of Lakshmanpur Bathe in Bihar, he was probably having dinner with his family of six like any other day. If not dinner, he could have been cuddling his children, say his neighbors. But on that cold night of Dec. 1, 1997, like many other Dalit families of Lakshmanpur Bathe, no one in his shanty could survive the brutal attack to recount their ordeal. Ghosts live in his mud house now. Neighbors’ chickens and goats sometimes wander into it, as gourd vines unevenly decorate the crumbling house. The survivors in the village, which is 125 kilometers (80 miles) from the state capital of Patna, said the attackers belonged to the Ranvir Sena, an illegal militia led by the members of the upper caste, banned since 1995, but the Patna High Court didn’t find their accounts reliable enough. On Oct. 9, the court acquitted all 26 defendants who had been earlier sentenced to death or to life in prison by a lower court. The state government has said it would appeal to the Supreme Court to reinstate the convictions, but after 16 years, the hope of justice is fading for the landless Dalits of Lakshmanpur Bathe. It’s a price they are paying for challenging the generations-old status quo that kept dehumanizing them, these villagers say. Having lost seven of his family members in the 1997 attack, Baudh Paswan looked dejected when I met him in November, sitting in front of his concrete house in the village. In his native Magahi dialect, he said, “Courts are theirs, government are theirs. What can we do?” The acquittal of upper-caste men in the Lakshmanpur Bathe killings is the fourth time in less than two years that the highest court in the state has overturned the convictions of those accused of orchestrating mass killings against low-caste farmers, mostly landless Dalits, in central Bihar in the 1990s. Starting 1970s, when the landless poor started asserting themselves against the powerful upper-caste landowners, often with help from leftist organizations that resorted to violence many times, the landlords felt threatened as never before. The landless peasants demanded long-promised land redistribution of unused government land and other surplus lands with landlords, citing land reform laws enacted soon after India’s independence in 1947 that mandated the surplus land’s distribution among the landless. Bihar, like many other states, failed to implement the law properly. The landless Dalits had also started demanding voting rights, izzat, or respect, and better wages. They started an economic blockade by boycotting the fields of those farmers who didn’t pay well. There are no industries in central Bihar but land is very fertile, so livelihoods are entirely dependent on agriculture. The landlords couldn’t afford to be boycotted by their tillers. To counter the Dalit protests, the upper-caste men formed private militias. Often, there would be violent clashes, attacks and counterattacks between the left-wing militants and the landlords’ armies. The most ruthless, organized and politically connected of the private armies in central Bihar was the Ranvir Sena, which was formed in 1994 in Bhojpur. But even before that, there were many caste-based armies that had existed in the state since early 1970s, like the Lorik Sena (of Yadav caste), Diamond Sena (Bhumihars), Sunlight Sena (Rajputs), Bhumi Sena (Kurmis) and Kisan Sangh (Yadavs). At the height of the violence in the 1990s, an inquiry commission was formed under Justice Amir Das by the state government, then led by Rashtriya Janta Dal, to investigate Ranvir Sena’s political links. The commission was disbanded in 2006 by the new chief minister of the state, Nitish Kumar, even before the commission could submit its report. Justice Das alleged that some members from the present Bihar government were also involved, and leaders from all the major parties in Bihar have been accused of having links with the Ranvir Sena in form or other. There is an alliance of powerful upper-caste members among politicians, bureaucrats and police, said B.N. Prasad of A.N. Sinha Institute of Social Sciences in Patna, who wrote the book “Radicalism and Violence in Agrarian Structure: The Maoist Movement in Bihar.” “It’s not merely a caste war. It’s a class war as well,” Professor Prasad said. “The landless poor are demanding only what our Constitution ensures.” In Lakshmanpur Bathe, a red brick structure in front of Mr. Paswan’s house serves as a memorial for those killed in this conflict. A red flag was hoisted on top, with names and ages of the 58 who died in the 1997 attack inscribed on the brick structure in Hindi. The oldest victim was 70, the youngest just 1. A total of 16 children and 27 women died – eight of them pregnant, which the memorial doesn’t mention. (The Ranvir Sena’s leader, the late Brahmeshwar Nath Singh, also known as Mukhiya, once told the journalist Nalin Verma, “The viper in the egg will one day hatch and come to bite you. There is no sin in crushing the egg.”) Mr. Paswan was away at his relatives’ place that fateful night. When he rushed back the next morning after getting the news of the massacre, he couldn’t believe his eyes. His wife, two daughters and four sons lay dead in a pool of blood, with bullet holes in their chests, arms, legs and heads. Wails were heard all around in the hamlet. His nephew, Vinod Paswan, was the only survivor in the home, after he hid himself under a tub meant for feeding cows, behind the creepers that covered the mud house. Villagers had said that the majority of the gunmen came from the other side of the river, negotiating dense bushes that had grown on the banks of the shrinking river in winter. Mr Paswan explained the route they took, waving his walking stick in the air. “They even killed the boatmen,”said Mr. Paswan. After a long pause, he added that the gunmen used a flashlight to find people to kill. After the killings, the villagers recalled, the attackers shouted, “Long live Ranvir Sena!” before fleeing the hamlet around midnight. Most of the villagers had mud houses, which made it easier for the attackers to break into the homes. Now, many of the survivors have built brick houses, using the compensation of 200,000 rupees (equivalent to $5,000 in 1997), each household received from the state government. There are still many half-built structures in their hamlet – these are owned by survivors who had fewer family members who were killed. In Lakshmanpur Bathe, villagers often say, “Laal salam,” (“Red salute”), accompanied with raised fists — a clear sign of support for left-leaning organizations. On the opposite side of the river Sone, in the district of Bhojpur, villages are dominated by the members of Ranvir Sena. The survivors of the Dalit massacre said upper-caste men attacked with the help of the Ranvir Sena members who had come from across the river. There were about 150 assailants in all, according to witness accounts. Surrounded by these upper-caste villages in Bhojpur is the site of another massacre that happened in 1996, this one also blamed on the Ranvir Sena. In broad daylight, with police pickets around the village, Ranvir Sena members allegedly killed 21 low-caste villagers in Bathani Tola. And merely two kilometers from the village of Lakshmanpur Bathe is Shanker Bigha, where the Ranvir Sena was also accused of killing 22 Dalits. In all the cases in which the higher-caste defendants have been acquitted, the court didn’t consider the lower-caste witness accounts reliable. But Kunal, a Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation member who uses only one name, noted that in contrast to the judgments in Dalit killings, the verdict in the Amausi case relied on the witnesses’ account. In the village of Amausi, which is in the district of Khagaria, members of a lower caste shot dead 16 from a higher caste, including five children, on Oct. 1, 2009. A lower court in Khagaria imposed the death sentence on 10 of the defendants and acquitted 14 on Feb. 14, 2012. In the Lakshmanpur Bathe killings, the Patna High Court contended that it was not possible to identify someone in the darkness of night. “Do you need infrared lenses to identify your own villagers in nights?” asked Mr. Kunal. The villagers of Lakshmanpur Bathe say that they could identify the attackers even from their voices, as the Dalits there have worked in their landlords’ fields for generations. “We see them on a daily basis. So how can we not identify who the killers were?” said Mrituanjay Kumar, a villager. The endless delay in receiving justice, and subsequent acquittal of the accused, has frustrated the residents of Lakshmanpur Bathe. “Did we kill our own children?” said Mr. Kumar. “First it was massacre by the upper-caste landlords. Now, it’s a judicial massacre.” (Neyaz Farooquee is a journalist based in Delhi. You can follow him on Twitter @nafsmanzer)
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As a graphic designer it’s only normal to experience mistakes in your career. Don’t fret we all make them! We are humans after all. Some mistakes can discourage you from pursuing your design career but we can simply learn from them and try to avoid making the same mistake again. This is most common when starting fresh out the gate as a new and inexperienced designer. I for one have made plenty of mistakes in my career only to learn and grow as a designer but you can avoid these mistakes. Here are 10 mistakes, in no particular order, that you can avoid while pursuing your career. Don’t undersell yourself Graphic design is your livelihood after all! Don’t sell yourself short. When starting out you may think to start at a low rate to build up your experience, but truth is those bills need to be paid! Projects take time to complete and expect revisions to be made. When scaling out any project set aside time for revisions otherwise you will be working for free. Other things are starting your rates so low that your time, which is the most precious cost, isn’t worth it. I had started out doing Mascots on fiverr.com, which was ok to start out, but the amount of orders that I had and the time it started taking started eating into most of my waking hours and began intruding my full time job just for a few bucks. What I had created were good and you spend as much time as you think each project is worth but some clients start thinking that 5 bucks ($3.92 after 20% taken from fiverr and the Paypal fees) is equivalent to a $300 job and expect you to spend a few hours on it. The amount of time it would take to get gigs done would get you only a couple hundred bucks a month which still cant pay for much these days. Your skills are worth more and you need to have this in mind. Designing on what you want it to be and ignoring your client Designers sometimes get so involved in projects that they become deeply invested and have feelings for them and forget the client’s needs. I’m not saying that you shouldn’t invest and have pride in your projects, but ultimately you are designing for the client and not yourself. The client knows what they are looking for in terms of tone and audience for their business better than you do. You design out what the client wants even if you are embarrassed on the end result. They are paying you after all. Losing your confidence and drive As a designer (or in any career really) you may hit that wall a time or two…. The wall of starting to lose your drive and getting burnt out on a project. Even if your heart is saying “bail!” because of confusion or an unruly client, try to see to it to the end. You may not like the end result, but if your client does it makes it worthwhile. Not scoping out your projects in detail correctly Getting a broad overview of the project and not getting all of the details is a huge no-no. This can lead to some massive scope creep and you may end up doing way more work than you were intending to. You can even start losing money on a project if you don’t get your details down. Find out all of the little details and elements the project is going to need and when. This will prevent a headache and lost sleep later on. Procrastinating! There is a new season of Mad Men available on Netflix?! I can put that project that’s due in a couple days off until I finish my show-watching binge! Wait…. It’s due in a couple hours now?? Procrastination is a giant killer for people in general and can be your worst enemy. Try to set out some personal deadlines on yourself so you don’t end up falling short on the deadline and trying to pass it off as “minimalist” or “the new design trend”. You will be surprised that clients will start seeing through the smoke and mirrors and start using a different designer due to your inefficiency. The key is to keep your clients happy and keep coming back for more later on down the road. Not keeping up with the times It’s super crucial to stay on top of new design programs and trends. As a designer living in the tech industry you soon find out that trends never stick around for too long. Staying on top of trends will keep you fresh and have the “edge” over some that aren’t ones to embrace constant change. Always be looking out for new techniques as well to make your design process more efficient. Not getting your projects down in writing This can be one of the most important tasks to do while working on a project. If you don’t get it in writing, you may get taken advantage of your services. I’m not saying it happens all of the time, but its good to be protected in writing. This can make the difference of being able to pay bills or falling short. Not updating your portfolio Are you working a full time job that doesn’t allow you much design time? This can hurt a designer when it comes to trying to look for a new job and/or clients. A good way to stay fresh on your techniques and skills is by working on some projects for yourself or a family member. It might not be much but it’s something at least. Failing to stock up an emergency fund This applies to everyone even if you aren’t a designer. You never know if you are going to lose your job or are starting a new venture in the freelance world. The rule of thumb is to have 3-6 months of funds set aside just incase you have a lull in your projects and need to pay for some expenses. Avoiding networking Some designers actually don’t think networking is important when pursuing your career. You might be shy or awkward, but there are ways to network that doesn’t require you to be face to face with someone. People won’t know you exist and have some mad skills if you don’t put yourself out there for people to see and get to know at a professional level. A good method is to look to social sites for networking. You can follow fellow designers on twitter and start engaging in conversations with them. You may be able to get tips from others. Linkedin is proving important as well. Participating in groups and being active is sure to get you noticed as well. Do you have some other tips to add to the list? What have been some mistakes you’ve learned from?
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The federal government is in the money again, at least it was for a few weeks. For June, the U.S. Treasury Department reported a $117 billion surplus on Thursday, thanks to a continued uptick in revenue and a decline in spending. Another big boon to June's bottom line was a one-time $59 billion payment from Fannie Mae (FNMA), according to the Congressional Budget Office. The government bailed out Fannie during the housing crisis. June marks the fifth month since October 2011 that the government has recorded a monthly surplus. There still, however, is a deficit of $510 billion for the first nine months of this fiscal year, which ends Sept. 30. But that's well below the $904 billion deficit that had accumulated for the same period a year earlier. In terms of revenue, $287 billion flowed into federal coffers in June, about 10% more than last June. Individual income tax and payroll tax receipts were up, as were corporate income taxes. Monthly spending, meanwhile, came in at $170 billion, nearly half the $320 billion in outlays in June 2012. Related: Spending cuts likely deeper in 2014 One big reason for the drop: The government didn't have to spend anything on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (FMCC). In fact, the mortgage giants delivered their biggest slug of dividend payments to the Treasury. At the same time, spending on defense, student loans, unemployment benefits, and interest on the debt were all down, too. The June numbers as much as anything reflect the impact of two trend lines this year: A better economy plus fiscal restraint due to the expiration of stimulus measures, the imposition of across-the-board budget cuts, and tax increases on high-income households. That's why many budget observers now expect that Congress won't be forced to raise the country's debt ceiling before the middle of fall, if not later. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew, however, has only allowed that the legal borrowing limit won't need to be raised "until after Labor Day."
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Total tonnage for the 2015 eight game post-season was 2.6 terabytes Average tonnage per post-season game increased 4,000% in 2015 compared to 2014 Sprint fans talked on their phones a total of 178,954 minutes in the post-season LTE connection rates for the 2015 post-season improved by approximately 40% compared to 2014 Data network performance based on the RootMetrics Kauffman Stadium RootScore Report (July 21, 2015). Performance rankings of 4 national mobile networks rely on scores calculated from random samples. Your experiences may vary. The RootMetrics study results are not an endorsement of Sprint. Visit www.rootmetrics.com for more details. By all accounts it was an amazing experience watching our hometown Kansas City Royals fight it out in the post-season to win the World Series. We were proud to play our part with award-winning data network performance at Kauffman Stadium, as awarded by RootMetrics®.Following last year’s season, and in anticipation of another exceptional run, Sprint made an investment in a new wireless system at Kauffman Stadium that went on-air just in time for Opening Day on April 6.With a seating capacity of 37,903, Sprint – a longtime sponsor of the hometown Royals – is the only wireless carrier serving The K with a Distributed Antenna System (DAS). Sprint’s extensive system provides voice and data service throughout the entire stadium utilizing all three of Sprint’s spectrum bands (1.9GHz, 2.5GHz and 800MHz).This year’s Royals fans took full advantage of our improved coverage and capacity at Kauffman Stadium. Consider these post-season usage numbers from Kauffman:We’re extremely proud of our Kansas City Royals. And it was an honor to play our part in helping customers capture and share this year’s biggest moments in baseball.
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This story has been updated to reflect statements from Jack Clark and Mike Williams. The family of Cal rugby player Robert Paylor released a statement Monday saying that the Bears’ player is working on stabilizing his condition after a collision during Saturday’s Penn Mutual Varsity Cup final left Paylor’s lower body paralyzed with “limited motion in his arms.” The Paylor family has released this statement with an update on Robert Paylor. pic.twitter.com/SYeI61leuS — Cal Varsity Rugby (@CalVarsityRugby) May 9, 2017 Paylor, a sophomore lock on Cal’s rugby team, had surgery the evening he suffered the injury for his best chance at regaining movement. “This will be a long and difficult journey for Robert and his outcome is uncertain,” the statement says. “But we know his faith and determination will get him as far as he can go in regaining mobility.” A GoFundMe campaign has been set up to cover Paylor’s medical costs in the coming year, with $1 million set as the goal. Additionally, a prayer event has been scheduled Thursday evening for Paylor and will take place in either Newman Hall-Holy Spirit Parish or the chapel at the Jesuit School of Theology, according to the Facebook event page. “The Paylor family would like to extend our sincere gratitude and thanks to the Cal rugby family, friends, and community for all your prayers and support. We can’t find the words that express what that has meant to all of us in this very sad time in our lives,” the statement says. “We are overwhelmed with the love and support we’ve received from people all over the country and ask that you continue to keep Robert in your prayers.” On Tuesday afternoon, Cal Athletics released statements from rugby head coach Jack Clark and Director of Athletics Mike Williams about Paylor. “Our team is devastated by Rob’s injury,” Clark said in his statement. “There aren’t words to adequately explain our sorrow for what he and his family are going through. Rob is an extraordinary teammate, friend and student-athlete…His challenges will be severe, long in duration and difficult beyond measure. Our team intends to be there with him every bit of the way.” Paylor has played for Clark since entering Cal in the fall of 2015. He is from El Dorado Hills, California and previously attended Jesuit High School in Carmichael. “Our thoughts and prayers are with Robert and his family at this difficult time, and our primary concern is for Robert’s long-term health and well-being,” Williams said in his statement. “We are here to provide help and support in every way possible. Our excitement over another national championship is clearly tempered by Robert’s injury, and we certainly hope for the best outcome him and his family.” Contact Ryan Groves and Hooman Yazdanian at [email protected].
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There was some positive ratings news for all of the Big 4 broadcast networks last night. NBC’s blue-collar comedy Superstore had an encouraging first outing as a Monday 8 PM anchor, delivering a 1.7 rating in adults 18-49 in the fast nationals, with a good chance to go up to a 1.8 in the finals. That was a respectable number for a new comedy with no lead-in support at 8 PM and down just 15% (and possibly 10%) from the show’s preview behind The Voice last month. Telenovela (1.3), which airs at 8:30 PM, continues to be the softer of the NBC comedy newbies but was down just fraction (0.1) from its preview after The Voice. Still, both shows represent an improvement over NBC’s first new comedy effort this season, the now-defunct Truth Be Told. (Superstore and Telenovela also aired originals in the 9-10 PM hour on a very slow Monday last week, posting a 0.9 and a 0.8 in the demo, respectively). The new NBC comedies outrated veteran The Biggest Loser, which opened its 17th cycle with a 1.2 in 18-49 from 9-11 PM, down 25% from the previous season premiere. Another long-running reality series, ABC’s The Bachelor (2.2), showed no signs of rust, with the Season 20 debut from 8-10 PM matching the demo delivery of last season’s opener. The show’s new companion, aftershow The Bachelor Live, drew a modest 1.1 in 18-49 — but that is close to what some 10 PM broadcast dramas deliver these days, so the 1.1 is a decent number for a low-cost entry like The Bachelor Live. CBS’ drama lineup returned strong from the break, with all three shows posting double-digit ratings increases vs. their most recent originals. Supergirl (1.8, 8.8 million viewers) logged its best demo result since November 16 and biggest audience since November 2. Scorpion (2.1, 11.5 million) drew its largest audience of the season (since February 9) and highest 18-49 rating since the season premiere. NCIS: LA (1.6, 10.5 million) hit season highs in both 18-49 and total viewers (since March 9). CBS edged ABC (1.9 vs. 1.8) to win Monday in 18-49. The eye network also was No. 1 in viewers (10.3 million). Fox aired a Superhuman two-hour special, which posted a decent 1.2 in 18-49.
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To the police and residents, the violence shows how a modern-day gold rush is transforming the rolling plains and farm towns where people once fretted about a population drain. Today, four-story chain hotels are rising, and small apartments rent for $2,000 a month. Two-lane roads are jammed with tractor-trailers. Fast-food restaurants offer $300 signing bonuses for new employees, and jobs as gas station attendants can pay $50,000 a year. Workers flush with cash are snapping up A.T.V.s, and hotel menus offer crab and artichoke dip and bacon-wrapped dates. Amid all of that new money, reports of assault and theft have doubled or even tripled, and the police say they are rushing from call to call, grappling with everything from bar brawls and shoplifting to kidnappings and attempted murders. Traffic stops for drunken or reckless driving have skyrocketed; local jails are spilling over with drug suspects. Last year, a study by officials in Montana and North Dakota found that crime had risen by 32 percent since 2005 in communities at the center of the boom. In Watford City, N.D., where mile-long chains of tractor-trailers stack up at the town’s main traffic light, arrests increased 565 percent during that time. In Roosevelt County in Montana, arrests were up 855 percent, and the sheriff, Freedom Crawford, said his jail was so full that he was ticketing and releasing offenders for minor crimes like disorderly conduct. “I don’t have nowhere to put them,” Sheriff Crawford said. Officials say that most of the new arrivals are hard workers who are simply looking for better lives, and that much of the increase in crime has resulted from population growth: Waves of new residents inevitably mean more traffic crashes and calls to 911. Police and sheriff’s departments are responding by hiring more officers, in part with new tax revenue but often not fast enough to keep pace with their booming populations. In Dickinson, for example, the population has surged to an estimated 25,000 from 16,000 in 2000, with new hotels, condominiums and extended-stay inns being built every week. The city’s police department has 38 officers, but Sergeant Klauzer said it would need to add 12 more to keep up with the growth. Each detective’s caseload has doubled.
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A farewell will be held at Morrison’s Funeral Home, 220 Universal Drive, Henderson, at 3.00pm this Thursday, 7 April 2016. This will be an opportunity to pay a tribute and share anecdotes with a cup of tea. Jim was always adamant he didn’t want a religious funeral, but I’m sure he’ll cope with a few of us getting together to celebrate his life. After all, he tolerated a dinner to honor his achievements back in 2013. There will also be an (unofficial) Dedication of the Bagnall Knoll Opposite Waitakere Court on Friday 29th April at 1pm followed by a meal at the local Valentine’s Restaurant. For those of you who can’t make it to either of these events, or perhaps don’t know much about Jim’s contribution to the New Zealand Fathers’ Rights movement, I’ve gathered together a few photos and videos of him in action. When I rang Jim and asked to see him at the end of 2015, he insisted on coming to Albany and buying me a coffee. “The docs tell me I’m now officially dead”, he greeted me cheerfully when I arrived. He was on his way further north to help a woman regain care of her children. I first met Jim in the late 1990s. He came to visit me at my home, and informed me that he had recently been sent on a compulsory Anger Management course at Man Alive in Henderson. He felt that he had been treated unjustly by the system, experienced the Duluth-based course as abusive, and argued with the facilitator. The course didn’t achieve its intended result. “I’ve never been so bloody angry in my life”, he told me. Jim was particularly incensed by the lack of due process; nobody was interested in hearing his side of the story. I believe he felt he had been unfairly alienated from his family, and that his personal need to re-connect with his own children drove him in his mission to support other parents to remain in their children’s lives. I feel sorry for his daughter Mary and her siblings that they weren’t able to reconcile with their dad before he passed on. When I look at the “Project Reunion” sign at the top of his van I know what motivated Jim. When he learned that thousands of NZ fathers were loosing access to their children, Jim decided that the only sensible response was to try and change the system by means of political protest. Later that year, an informal group calling themselves Dad’s Army was formed, and he became known as “General Justice”. Yes, Jim was angry. He developed an involved theory about Justifiable Anger. In an earlier period of his life, Jim worked at the Auckland Zoo. One of his most interesting jobs was parenting a young chimpanzee – one of our closest primate relatives. There were several occasions when Jim’s loud, theatrical antics reminded me of an adult male chimp displaying a carefully calculated and calibrated aggression message. Over the next decade, Jim or one of his many other alter-egos organised hundreds of protests outside Family Courts up and down the country. There were also protests at various conferences, and outside the offices of professionals such as psychologists who supported the feminist-inspired father-removal project. Family Court Protests Jim and the Police While Jim was never afraid to challenge authority, he was always respectful and never provoked an aggressive response from Police. As far as I know, nobody was ever arrested at any protest organised by Jim, despite the fact that feelings were often running high. Recently I stumbled across a Police Intelligence Noting online, reporting on a Family Court protest. The “older male with a long white beard who declined to give his details to Police” could only be one person: Father & Child Trust Forum Jim could be serious when the occasion warranted. Here he is at a forum put on by the Father & Child Trust in September 2001 titled There is a report on the Wellington conference here. It is an old page, and many of the links have unfortunately rotted (ie: expired). Union of Fathers Formation The Wellington meeting had attracted dozens of father activists from all over the country. A group of us, inspired by Darrell Carlin from Tauranga, decided that there was a need for a national organisation to advocate for fairer treatment of fathers by the Family Court, and the Union of Fathers was formed. One early initiative was for fathers to place a small paper blue dot sticker on all court documents to remind officials the “the Union of Fathers is watching you”. It didn’t take long for court registrars to start refusing to accept any documents with a sticker attached! Jim was very enthusiastic about the Union concept, and purchased a large van which he had professionally painted with Union of Fathers contact details, and fitted with a loud public address system and a microphone that he could use while driving around. He appeared on TV a number of times as the UOF spokesman. Unfortunately, the Union of Fathers never really developed an effective organisational structure with proper national representation, which is unsurprising considering the fact that the group was never able to attract significant funding. When newer members decided to re-focus the Union on support for fathers, and try and shake off the protestor image, Jim’s highly visible presence became a bit incongruous. I don’t believe this ever worried Jim, he just carried on doing his own thing. McKenzie Friend workshop 2003 Jim became one of the main support people at the Men’s Centre North Shore Monday meetings. He began accompanying self-represented fathers into Family Courts and acting as their McKenzie friend. Over the next decade he attended almost 180 hearings, gaining an unprecedented knowledge of how the court actually worked. Some courts clearly felt threatened by Jim’s presence, and introduced extra paperwork for McKenzie Friends where they had to promise to keep what they heard secret. At least one judge banned him outright. Other judges realised that Jim’s close engagement with the father offered an opportunity for negotiation and compromise, and even went so far as to ask his opinion in some cases. In May 2003, Jim hired the Remuera Bowling Club for a one-day workshop to train McKenzie Friends. Lawyer Rod Hooker made a very useful presentation, followed by a talk by MP Rodney Hide. In July the same year, Jim organised a second workshop on Child Support, which was attended by representatives from IRD who had been working with Men’s Centre to help fathers. These weres another more great networking opportunities for activists around the country. Videos of Jim in action NB: these videos are all tiny because they were made in the days when most of us only had dial-up internet. For the Father’s Day Parade supporting Shared Parenting, September 2000, Jim hired a Highland Pipe Band to lead the march: The Ghost of Due Process outside Auckland Family Court, April 2001: The Pirate Judge outside Auckland Family Court, March 2001: Interviewed on TV1 Holmes about “James” – whose baby daughter remained in the mother’s care despite the fact she admited to using the drug P while caring for the child – Jim was threatened by the judge if he revealed any details to Members of Parliament. Note the sophisticated video capture technology: Protest at Counsel for Child Conference in Auckland October 2004: RIP Jim Bagnall Jim has been suffering from cancer for most of the 21st century. I remember him telling us over a decade ago that he didn’t expect to live more than a couple of years. Although there have been many reports since then about his illness getting worse, he continued to do the work he was passionate about; helping men and women deal with the Family Court process. I started to think of him as being like the Energizer Bunny, which just never runs down. Jim Bagnall was a remarkable man, and all his children deserve to be proud of him. If we ever need a patron saint of New Zealand men’s activists, I agree with Rodney Hide that Jim is the ideal candidate.
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