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If you want my son to chase after you, just show him your laptop. He loves them. However, its not because of all the fun stuff you can do on a computer from surfing the internet to creating spreadsheets. He really just wants to bang on all the keyboard buttons. He tries very hard to use all the letters, numbers, and symbols. Also, my son has so much passion for the keyboard that he sometimes tries to eat it. He will pop out the buttons, analyze it, and taste it. Hopefully, his love for keyboards will translate into learning the piano or bongos. Or he might just be the fastest typer in the world. Let's see.\nMy wife and I take pictures of our son all the time via digital camera and smart phone. We have thousands of images of him that are stored away on the hard drive. However, I have yet to make the full leap in using a video camera to film our son's special moments. For some strange reason, trying to film our son has been a real challenge. It's not because he doesn't want sit still or anything. It's a simple matter of just using the video camera. This challenge, which I plan to beat in the near future, actually started 8+ months ago. First, we had planned to buy our video camera before our son was born. Well, that did not happen. It should have, but unfortunately it was not meant to be. I started looking into cameras after he was born. I researched video cameras for a few weeks even though it's pretty basic. I googled the camera's price, lighting, weight, whether it has a flash drive or moving parts, and who builds the best camera. Around the 6 week mark of our son's birth, my wife and I decided to go to Best Buy and see what they had in stock. This was around Christmas time. We found a camera that met our requirements, however it was not available. The salesman recommended buying the video camera at another location which was about an hour away. We never got around to do this because we were kind of busy being new parents. A couple of months go by and we still have yet to buy our video camera, but we did use our digital camera's video feature to capture some footage. I know it's not the same, but I guess something is better than nothing. We did manage to go back to Best Buy, but we faced the same problem about their lack of inventory. I tried to buy it online, however the camera I wanted was only available at retail stores. Again, I was told to go to the store that was an hour away. Now I began to question the camera I wanted to purchase. Am I trying to buy a camera that has a high demand or a camera that they want to stop producing. So, I do more research. Finally, around my son's 5 month old birthday we purchased a video camera. We did not buy the one we wanted, but we were kind of lucky in that regards. They stopped producing it. We bought something, and that's all that mattered. I would love to say we have footage that can last months to watch. However, I would be lying. For the past three months our camera has sat on the shelf. So, as of this week, I will start filming. I need to capture our son crawling because sooner than we know it, he will be walking and think that crawling is for babies. I plan on using our video camera at least once a week. A few 30 second clips here and there. I think my goal is reasonable because it's doable and I simply don't see myself filming hours of footage. Let's see how it goes.\nThe other day I decided to sit at the park and just enjoy the tranquility. No cell phone, internet, social media, etc. I needed a break from all the information that we obtain from technology. I enjoyed my peace even if it was only for 15 minutes. As I was sitting there, I was pondering whether or not my son will truly understand life without gadgets and social technology. No cell phone rings/texting every hour, no sharing pics with random people, no Facebook/Twitter updates, and etc. The answer is simply no, unless I decided to isolate him from society by living in the woods. I did this small personal exercise of just taking a break from my virtual friendships because I recently read an article about how families try to encourage their children to play outdoors or they have a no cell phone policy at the dinner table. I find this situation to be both silly and frightening. As a kid, all I wanted to do was play outside and hang out with friends. I loved that part of my life. The part that I find scary is that I know my son will not have the same experience that I had has a child. He will definitely think being without technology is weird. Hopefully, I can encourage him to simply enjoy the outdoors and playing with people as much as possible. I know I will one day have to set some rules about all this technology stuff. At the moment I don’t plan on having a strict no technology rule in my house because I think it will deprive him from the advantages of having technology. However, my goal will make sure he can have balance. I want him to embrace technology, but don’t let technology prevent him from achieving his goals. I want to make sure he works efficiently. He enjoys exercise, sports, working on a hobby, etc. Last, but not least, I want him to live life in the present and the enjoy the people he is with. For now, my only struggle with technology and my child is prying my phone from his mouth.\nI love getting pictures of our son via smart phone. Whenever I am away from home, my wife sends me pics of our son either sleeping, playing, or smiling. It simply puts a smile on my face, and I am sure it does for everyone that has a little one. It will be pretty cool when he really understands facetime technology, and we can start talking to each other.\nMy son saw his first interactive soda vending machine today. He was mesmerized by the moving bottles and touch screen. Who knows what future vending machines will be capable of??? Perhaps they will read your mind and dispense your selection after you pay by placing your thumb on a fingerprint scanner that deducts money straight from your bank account. Or maybe bottles will just fall from the sky. Only time will tell.\nThe vending machine I grew up with looks something like this.\nI found another use for my smart phone. I used it as an interactive baby monitor. I placed my wife’s phone in his crib, and kept my phone with us. We were able to watch our son while being in another room. He entertained himself by watching his mobile and cooing. When we heard him whimper, we talked to him via face time. However, he eventually realized that we were not really in the room with him. What a smart little guy. We could not pull a fast one on him.\nOur smart phones are officially used as flashlights during the night. Whenever our son makes some type of noise or we are simply curious to see how he is doing, we reach for our phones to illuminate his face. We do this because we think that turning the room lights will wake him up. Who knew cell phones had another purpose.\nLast week I started dumping all my “words with friends” competitors. I love this game, but it has become a distraction. It is taking time away from hanging out and talking to my kid. I have a strong feeling that my son will benefit from this decision. He does not need a daddy that plays with his smart phone over him.\nThe other day I was talking to a grandmother who took her grandchildren on vacation. She implemented a no cell phone and no computer policy for two days during their time away from home. When she told her grandchildren this rule, they reacted by saying “now what do we do?” She said “play board games, go outside, walk around, talk to each other…” I found this amusing, but I do think it is serious. Since I too am attached to my technology, will I show my child that it is okay to start and end your day looking at a screen? Or be anti-social when you have family and friends right in front of you? Do I need to make personal changes? Do I need to limit my usage to make sure that he will have a childhood that I had, such as playing sports outside or just walking without looking at a cell phone? I know that technology has its pros and cons, but how can you minimize the negative impact that it has? By the way, the grandmother will implement a no technology policy for one week next year.\nI was talking to my neighbor about tangible books vs e-readers. He mentioned to me that his granddaughter prefers tangible books over e-readers. This made sense to me. As most of you know I enjoy holding a book and turning the pages. We continued our conversation, and I learned that he was encouraging his granddaughter to switch over to e-readers. He says that once she gets to high school and college she will have to learn how to study from an electronic device. Learn how to take notes from the machine, highlight and bookmark information, and simply get used to the screen. He wants her to learn now than later. I found this interesting, and it kind of scares me. Do I need to get accustom to e-readers or some type of learning tablet so I can teach my child? I know that technology has moved fast over the past ten years, and I am sure this pace will continue for the next ten years. So, have any of you noticed the learning process transition from pencil and paper to tablets?\nThis past weekend my wife and I were window shopping for fun…well, it was subconsciously for the baby. We came across this quaint little kids store called G.Willikers! in Portsmouth, NH. It has all the toys that boys and girls would enjoy from puzzles to dolls. I fooled around with some of the merchandise, but then went straight to the children’s book section. I love this section because I enjoy reading, and I hope my kid does too. I strongly believe that books provide knowledge and inspiration. There are so many classic and new stories that kids and adults will enjoy. For those that don’t know me, I used to work in the publishing industry as a designer. So seeing all the different types of book covers, drawings, and illustrations at the store was a wonderful sight for me. I enjoyed holding the tangible products and flipping through the pages, especially the interactive ones: pop-up books, coloring books, puppet books, and books that have different type of textures. Lot of fun! While appreciating the book section, I wondered whether children’s books would co-exist with technology in the future. Most of us have transitioned from hard copy to soft copy. We are accustomed to reading anything on the internet such as email, forums, and literature. This behavior will continue to grow as time passes on, however when it comes to young children, I see parents still buying books for them. I think parents will still want their children to hold a book and flip the pages rather than doing a finger swipe on an ipad. Perhaps I am wrong, and technology will take over. I hope not. I just cannot see myself reading a children’s story from an e-reader.
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Modern Melbourne is a series of interviews that document the extraordinary lives and careers of some our most important architects and designers. In this interview, we speak with Mary Featherston.\nAfter arriving in Australia from England in 1953, Mary trained in interior design at RMIT. In 1965, she formed a life and professional partnership with Grant Featherston. Over a period of 30 years, the partnership completed many iconic projects across interiors, furniture, and exhibitions. Mary is also recognised for her pioneering work in children's learning environments.\nModern Melbourne is a series of interviews that document the extraordinary lives and careers of some our most important architects and designers. Today, we speak with Mary Featherston. After arriving in Australia from England in 1953, Mary trained in interior design at RMIT. In 1965, she formed a life and professional partnership with Grant Featherston. Over a period of 30 years, the partnership completed many iconic projects across interiors, furniture, and exhibitions. Mary is also recognized for her pioneering work in children's learning environments.\nHow did you know that design was your calling? What put you on the path to study interior design at RMIT?\nWell, I think it started in childhood with memorable experiences-- and as is often the way. Well, in fact I was born near London towards the end of the war, when London was still being bombed. But part of that childhood experience was that we had a neighbour who was an architect. And I remember special treats of being able to go and visit the architect. And for some reason, that really triggered my imagination from a very-- well, I would have been about eight or nine at that point.\nBut also being in London, I remember being taken to extraordinary spaces like the Tower of London and cathedrals. Though my parents were both tradespeople with minimal education, they had a strong sense of the value of beauty and creativity in life. And so that, that I think really molded my thinking about the world. But we then left England and came to Australia and on the way-- I remember very vividly visiting a cathedral which must have been in Portside-- and this huge, vast space with covered windows and light pouring in through this colour. And again that, so, you know, it's just building up this vocabulary I suppose of space and wonder about space.\nSo when we arrived in Australia, I went by accident actually to a private school with a heavy academic emphasis, which was not appropriate for me at all. Nobody there was interested in art and architecture, so I think I bailed out of there as soon as I could and went to RMIT to do the interior design course. And then as part of that course, there were two things that happened that were seminal experiences that changed the course of my life. And one was an open day where we could visit Robin Boyd houses. And I remember going to two. And it was a transformative experience.\nI realized the possibilities for even residential architecture, the sort of exciting spaces that-- I didn't know it at the time-- but a great architect could create. And so that was one. But the other, we had some quite wonderful lecturers at RMIT. And one of them was extremely knowledgeable about furniture and had a passion for furniture. And he took us to meet important designers around the town. And on one of the excursions, we went to Aristoc Industries, which was metal frame furniture manufacturer who was enormously successful. They were producing hundreds of thousands of designs. This is in the 60s at that point.\nAnd Grant was the design for Aristoc, and in fact he had helped to build the company into the success that it was. So he met this motley group of students and talked to us, took us around the factory, which is extremely interesting. But the thing that really impressed me was Grant's approach to design. It was very-- he had a very rigorous approach to design and very intelligent. And at that point, he was already well recognized as one of Australia's leading furniture designer. He was, you know, technically and aesthetically excellent.\nSo I then badgered him to see if I could work in his small studio at Aristoc. So those two, you know, coming to know both Robin and-- well Robin's architecture at that point-- and Grant was extremely important to me.\nSo I'll come back to Grant, and your life and career with Grant, but I'd like to speak about Robin Boyd. He is a reoccurring figure in your life and career, and you've just spoken about him in that wonderful experience that you had at the open day. But then you went on to collaborate and partner on the Expo Talking Chair, on the NGV fit out and furnishings, and then on this wonderful and extraordinary house that we're sitting in today. How has he impacted your life and your career?\nOh, in so many ways. But really to go back to the beginning, Grant and Robin had had a long association. They'd done some important projects together, including a 1949 exhibition, The House of Tomorrow, which promoted the idea that good design can enrich everybody's everyday lives. But also Robin had championed Grant's early contour work, which was highly innovative and experimental, but Robin promoted it in the press, through his con, and used it in his building. So they had developed a very strong mutual respect for one another's work and approach. And I think shared a very similar approach and aesthetic really.\nSo then we were married in 1965 and formed a partnership because we found that even though we had this 20-year age gap, we in fact shared very similar responses to all sorts of things in life, particularly nature and music, film, visual arts. So we'd formed a life and professional partnership and the first commission was from Robin to design the talking chair for the Australian Pavilion and Expo in Montreal. And though Robin hadn't actually designed the building, he had this remarkable idea for the exhibition within the building, because people get so fatigued in this enormous world fairs that what he wanted to do was to create a very comfortable sort of salon like environment with chairs that as you sat into them, you triggered information through the headphones about Australia.\nSo this was in fact a very technically and aesthetically challenging project because the form of the chair had to be comfortable like a lounge chair like a wing chair Robin had in mind, but also it had to hold the technology-- the audio technology-- and it had to relate to this vast space. And so the form that the Grant came up with was, you know, I think, ideal. It was, you know, like a tulip shape that held the human body very beautifully. But also technically, it worked very well. So Expo was a technically challenging project in that, well, there was very little time. And these large chairs had to be transported from Melbourne to Montreal in a very short period of time.\nSo in that case, we worked with expanded rigid polystyrene to create the shell. And that was an excellent solution, because it enabled Grant to work in curvilinear forms, because it's a molded technology. But it was also lightweight to get it to Canada. So it was very successful in that way.\nBut hot on the heels of that project, we were commissioned to do the fill out for the new National Gallery of Victoria in Swanston Street, because it was moving from the old building and the library down the road to Swanston Street-- sorry, to St. Kilda Road. And Robin was on the steering committee for that project. And it was due to his influence, as I understand it now, that Grant was commissioned to do that.\nThat was a demanding job in a different way because the scope of the collection is so vast, all the way from tiny object and Egyptian beads through the huge sculptures and enormous carpets, and such a variety. And really, the curators didn't know entirely what was in the collection, because a lot of it hadn't been seen for years. So that was most interesting, you know, doing the initial research with the curatorial staff to understand what the needs were and then to rationalize it into a sort of modular system of freestanding display, more display, study, storage.\nDuring that process, we realized that we actually needed different accommodation. At that stage, we were working in-- we had two little flats that Roy Grounds had designed during the war, in Toorak-- and we lived in one and worked in the other, which wasn't entirely satisfactory. We needed something else. We couldn't find anything suitable to rent, and so Grant reluctantly decided we needed to own a house. And if we were going to own a house, he thought we should ask Robin to design it for us.\nBy that time, I knew many more of Robin's houses. There were several people that we knew, friends had his houses. And each one of them was beautiful and remarkable in its own way and very much a response to the particular client. So the fact is that Robin was such an empathetic designer, such a delightful person as well. And so curious and in touch with what was happening in contemporary architecture and design, but also across all areas of culture, extraordinary person.\nAnd I guess, like us, he very much enjoyed Scandinavian design, Japanese design. So we asked Robin to design a house on this land on the creek, which is a fairly natural block of land. And we gave him our brief, which was quite odd. But Robin was used to-- that's, I think, what he was about. He was about rethinking ways of living and wrapping an architecture around that.\nSo he was as much concerned about interior space, perhaps even more concerned about interiors than the external appearance. And I've come to really love that about his work and appreciate it. So anyway,. Well, our brief was for spaces for our work-- you know, the studio, workshop, darkroom in those days, as well as domestic spaces.\nBut we also loved the Eames studio house, and the idea that you could build a simple space just with industrial components. And we asked Robin, could we, with this brief we have, could we build it or industrial components, and he said, no, actually. Unless you've got lots of money, it's cheaper to build in bricks and timber. As it happens, I think that was a good idea because it's a very organic building sitting in a very natural landscape.\nAnd the way Robin resolved, some might say conflicting needs of personal and professional spaces, has just been so wonderfully adaptable over the 50 years that we've now lived here. It's met the sort of changing needs over time. Sometimes it's been a photographic studio. Sometimes it's been an assembly line for prototypes.\nAnd it's constantly a children's playroom. It's an experimental space. It's just worked so well. And the sense of being immersed in nature. You can hear with, you know, the things falling on the roof, the birds on the roof. It's given us such pleasure over such a long time, because it is constantly changing.\nMm. And now you're preparing to live here for many more decades with your growing family and grandchildren. So it's incredibly adaptable. It's wonderful how it's supported so many decades of a wonderful and rich life.\nYes, and it has to be adaptable to do that. And yes, it is so-- I will move into the flat that was built for my parents originally, a self-contained unit. And my son and his family will move into the main house. So we continue, yes.\nNow we can't reflect on your life and career without talking about the ultimate partnership with Grant. You went from working with Aristoc Industries to molded furniture to working with Uniroyal and many other furniture brands and companies. Can you tell me about the trials and tribulations during that period, and also, what Grant's lasting legacy is on your career?\nWell, having had a very long association with Aristoc, which came to an end around 1970, sadly, we then had to find other clients, urgently. And we wanted to continue innovating we wanted to continue finding new ways, new technologies, new materials that could be used in mass production techniques in order to produce affordable good design. Grant and I were always very strongly committed to that view that that was the role of design.\nBut the search for clients, manufacturers, who were courageous enough, but also knowledgeable enough about their technology, that was very, very challenging. And we worked with several different people with varying degrees of success. But the most effective was with Uniroyal, who were then suppliers to the automotive industry.\nBut we had found out that they'd just got on top of the technology to mold resilient flexible urethane for car seats. And so we went through them, and said we saw potential to use this material and technology for mass-produced lounge furniture for the domestic market. And they were quite enthusiastic. And so we worked with them for quite a few years and did a number of ranges for them.\nAnd it was a very interesting project, because we were actually able to reduce the chair, a lounge chair to three components-- the molding, it came straight out of the mold, one piece, like a bun; a two-way stretch cover that could just be pulled over and tied around underneath; and a base. And that was it. That was a chair. And they were relatively affordable. It was, I think, a very successful project.\nBut Uniroyal, who an American company, was subsequently taken over by Bridgestone, which was a Japanese company. And at some point, somebody in a boardroom in Tokyo said, well, what are we doing making furniture in Australia, and pulled the rug on the project. So like the end of Aristoc, it was another-- look, it's been a roller coaster ride, I'd have to say.\nBut to the question about the legacy that Grant has given me, I think it is in that he was so courageous. He was so skilled in so many aspects of design, particularly in form giving. He had a superb sense of form.\nWhereas my interest was more in space, his was in womb. But it was the process that I particularly learned from him, plus the reinforcement of my view that design is about improving everyday life. Not an elitist view of design, but perhaps you might say more Swedish idea of design is part of life, and design must be both beautiful and practical.\nSo after this period, you moved away from furniture design towards children's learning environments, projects that would positively impact local communities. What motivated you to shift your focus?\nI'd always been interested in children and creativity. And when our first son, Robin, who was born in 1970-- Grant and I had established the practice here in the house, and we wanted to continue. But at that point, and it's hard to believe now, but at that time there were really no out of home services, childcare services.\nWell, there were kindergartens who would just take children for two or three hours a week. Or there were daycare services which were very health oriented. So you got to split between education and health.\nAnd so a number of us came together. And of course, at that time, it was such a ferment of questioning all sorts of social institutions, the family, as well as children and family services. So a number of us came together to really say, well, we want to continue in our provisions.\nAnd at that time, women largely stopped work when they had children. We wanted to continue. But what sort of services would we like for our-- what sort of experiences would we like for our children out of home?\nAnd so it was a very interesting activist group who were really reconceptualising the form of the service, the sort of relationships that we would want between adults and children and the services, the length of time they needed to operate, how they would sit within the community, all these sort of questions. We wrote about it, published about it, and set up neighbourhood groups to establish their own children's services, little neighbourhood houses. So the idea was that they were embedded in the community close to the children and families that used them. And that they were staffed by the parents, in part, together with professional staff.\nSo as we discussed these ideas, as a designer, it seemed to me that they were also asking for different sorts of physical environments to those that we knew-- the opened kindergarten space or the separated daycare centres, or singular classroom schools. There was no model that seemed appropriate to this new way of thinking.\nAnd I became intrigued. And we, in fact, got a Commonwealth research grant to look at these new play-learning needs at that point of preschool children. And so a number of these centres were set up with new thinking about the environment.\nAnd I think it was that experience, together with my observation of children in this house, where I came to see children as incredibly curious, active, imaginative. And one would find them you know deeply involved in doing things. And it wouldn't shut down either play or learning. It was all intertwined. So I formed a view about what children were, how they liked to be in the world, and how they were driven to make meaning of their world.\nAnd at that time, I also started thinking about the cultural institutions and how they respond to this view of children. And the fact was, again, it's hard to believe, but at that time, the gallery and the museum had no way of responding to children at all. Everything was behind glass, in cases.\nAnd so then I got together another group, and we started to agitate to the arts ministry, finally to the museum to think about setting up a children's museum. And finally the museum set aside a very beautiful gallery in the old building and commissioned me to develop and design interactive exhibitions for that space. So that that again was a new way of looking at things. It was breaking away from the model of the adult museum to rethink, well, how do you respond to children who learn through all their senses, as well as their intellect? And who have all sorts of experience of life and questions.\nHow do you bring those together? How do you bring together the fabulous collections and expertise of our cultural institutions together with these wonderful questioning minds? And so the first exhibition was about the human body. We decided that would be a good topic to fix everybody. And from my study of what had been going on in America, where they had developed a lot of children's museums, not so much in Europe, but from that rating, it seemed to me very important to consult directly with children.\nAnd so I set up a process of going to children and talking with them about what they would like to see, in the first case, in an exhibition about the human body. And it was such a wonderful experience, because the children were so full of ideas. And not only ideas about the content that they wanted, but also how it could be interpreted in the museum. So that led to a highly interactive, thematic exhibition, which was enormously successful. I mean one has to say there was very little competition at that point. So there was huge visitor numbers.\nAnd it was just marvellous to see the way children and families interacted with these exhibits, how they would test things out, talk about them. And that led me to then questioning, well, if this works so well for children, if they're so engaged, why are schools so different? And so several decades later, I think I'm still asking that question.\nThrough my interest in Scandinavian design and a wonderful magazine that we used to get called Form, from Sweden, I read about an amazing project in Reggio Emilia in the north of Italy. And this is a system of schools that had been established in the '60s, who were really very much taking the view that children are competent and curious. And how do you design a pedagogy and physical environments to support that?\nAnd so I went to visit Reggio Emilia in 1992. And that was such an affirming experience to see that this community of people, there was a whole community, a whole city, supporting this network of schools that were doing such wonderful things with children. And from the very beginning, they realized, particularly, the director Loris Malaguzzi, he realized that you cannot change the pedagogy. You can't change the relationships and experiences within the schools unless the physical environment supports that. And so that was an enormous learning experience for me.\nAnd I then helped to set up an information exchange in Melbourne that linked to Reggio. And through that, I met wonderful educators who were in various schools, early childhood, primary, secondary, who all felt it a better way of doing it, but that we needed to work together to find ways of doing it within the Australian context. And that led me to Bialik College, with then establishing a new early learning centre. And they were enthusiastically taking up ideas from Reggio, because it was very compatible with their approach.\nAnd so, with them, I developed a system of modular furniture that was very adaptable and that could be used within relatively traditional spaces to create different sorts of environment, and that subsequently has been sold all over Australia and in New Zealand as well. And then I worked with Wooranna Park in Dandenong, which is a government funded primary school in a very different socioeconomic group to Bialik and with many different nationalities. But with passionate leadership, a leadership team who were very committed to re-examining their theory and practice and could see, again, the need to change their approach to the physical environment to support that.\nAnd we were able to do a little research project that again involved the children very actively in exploring possibilities and taking them on excursions to see a great variety of spaces for them to really think about how they would like to do things differently. And so we worked together. It was a very collaborative project, and arrived at very different environments.\nSo the thing that is different about them-- but you could say that there's a whole history of progressive schools going back over 100 years where the approach to children and learning is much more about recognizing that children need to learn actively, they love to work together, to learn together, that they like to form strong relationships, the importance of experiential hands on learning, the need for choice and spontaneity means freedom of movement. And so these spaces are very fluid, a bit like a house. And in retrospect, I can say, oh, it was living in this particular spaces of this house that made me realize that you can create very discrete settings that have a particular-- that support particular kinds of experiences but within one overall space. So that you're always constantly linked to other spaces. But once you are in the space, you have a sense of containment.\nAnd so I think that the house has actually been very influential on my thinking. It's emboldened me to work in a different way. So over the years, I've worked in early childhood, primary, and secondary, with the same approach, but across all levels.\nWhereas, in fact, the traditional model is-- the traditional formulas are very different for early childhood, primary, and secondary. So the ideas have had some currency. They're now influencing the form of new government funded schools.\nSo reflecting on the past 50 years, what do you see as the opportunities and challenges in contemporary learning environments? Are we close to reaching the ideal of pedagogy and physical environment working in harmony, or are we far apart from that?\nThere's a long way to go. There are some beacons on the hill. There are remarkable projects like Reggio Emilia that continually evolve over decades. They just get richer and more wonderful.\nAnd then, more recently, there's a network in Los Angeles, the high tech high schools, which now have a primary and secondary that I would say are working with similar ideas and practice, where kids are involved in really long term inquiry projects. And very, very active and very relevant-- they're really calling on children's interests and experience, linking it with passionate and knowledgeable teachers. So I think there are beacons on the hill.\nBut overall, and this is internationally and not just Australia, education is a very conservative area that has really changed a little over decades. But the fact is that the contemporary world is moving so quickly and the needs for the competencies of graduates is changing so dramatically-- technology is changing, business is changing-- that there is a very great need to re-imagine the education system. And of course, many luminaries across the world are saying just that. We must change.\nBut unfortunately, I think too much of the change is in more in the nature of reform. You know, just tweaking little bits of the system rather than transforming it. I suppose the irony is that design of the physical environment has moved further than the pedagogy. So we've now got spaces that are being created, which hopefully will support a very different way of learning and relating. But the pedagogy needs to also change.\nSo looking in retrospect at your rich and collaborative career, what are you most proud of?\nLook, I think I'd have to say the thing that-- I don't know about proud of, but the thing that's given me most pleasure has been the work in education. But it's to do with working with teams of people, it's the collaboration. It's being able to work on these projects that require social activism. It's about changing social norms. It's about cultural change.\nAnd that can only come about if people from very diverse backgrounds come together with something of the same values and beliefs, but different skills. So that you bring that together in a collective project. And it's the thrill and the pleasure of moving forward with a group of like-minded people.\nThank you, Mary. It has been absolutely delightful to speak to you today. Thank you for making the time.
II hope you enjoy the pictures.\nA57 with Minolta 100 f2.8 lens. Our garden in November.\nWorkers quit working and ran over to edge of Tower to watch the plane then returned to work.\nFrom our house about 50 miles away.\nA57 with Beer Can lens.\nWinter 2016 across the Snake River. 1.3 miles away from our house.
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Construction sites are always prone to accidents, dirt and unsafe working conditions. During construction debris is generated. Disposal of this construction waste is nightmare for Project Engineers. Lots of accidents happen due to this and most of them are fatal.\nHuman life is invaluable and occurrence of these accidents may lead to huge financial, legal liabilities and site schedule can go haywire. This loss is immense.\n• Accidents, mostly fatal accidents.\n• Huge financial and legal liabilities.\n• Deviation from latest OSHAS and ISO 14000 norms.\n• High dust and noise level.\n• More manpower for debris disposal.\n• Cleaning of ducts used for debris disposal is tedious.
We propose to examine Virginia Woolf’s relationship to history by reflecting on her reading and writing of history (see notes in link below), be that the history of her own time, of the past, women’s history or literary history. This will involve analysing how the literary and historicity are interlinked not only in her novels, but also in the essays, letters and journals. This in turn might lead us to consider the question of anteriority and tradition, engaging both the po-ethical and political dimensions of a Woolfian writing of history and of pre-history, such as that which informs her late essay “Anon,” but is also present throughout her writing in the attention it accords to a cultural unconscious, subtending the present of language like a sometimes conscious, sometimes not yet conscious memory of the past. We might also be led to see Woolfian historiography from the perspective of materialist revisionism, a feminist rewriting of the past, or an infinite working through the library of her father, Leslie Stephen. Other possible perspectives would be to consider her work as that of an archivist writing against the archives of patriarchy in search of her own arkhe, or examining how she reinvents the historiographical, biographical and literary traditions. Woolf’s engagement in the history of Modernity might in turn be considered from a Benjaminian perspective, as a form of historiographical reconfiguration anticipating post-modern philosophy.\nThe question of Woolf’s hermeneutics of history might lead us to define the different forms of her engagement in women’s history, in the history of class, of her queering of history, her heterodoxy. We can also read her writing as a form of archeology delving into the written and non- written traces of history, attentive to the emergence of spectres and forms of survival or survivance but also as a response to what Woolf herself called, in Three Guineas, “history in the raw.” Thus addressing how Woolf arrests the kairos of historical moment, her own inscription of two world wars as if in negative, might lead us furthermore to consider her writing as a form of resistance, nonetheless steeped in the Real of history, the present and the body.\nFor more information (list of possible topics, organizing and advisory committees, selected bibliography), please click the link here.
Lucinda's on the Hill "Formally Neufeld Davies"\nKomm, lass mich dich verwöhnen, genießen Sie Hermanns Geschäfte und Weingüter.Ca. 1908 gebaut hat das Haus alles Wissenswerte entfliehen.\nWe went for a short overnight getaway and Lucinda’s on the Hill provided everything we were looking for. It’s beautiful, historical, comfortable and ran by awesome people. We felt at home the moment we walked in. We were welcomed with an anniversary basket on the bed filled with yummy treats along with other things. The bedrooms were perfect and the bathrooms were spacious. I wish weather had been nicer when we were there so we could have taken advantage of sitting outside. It just means we have to come back! And we will be back. Perfect place for a quiet getaway. Oh and breakfast was delicious!!\nStill the best in Hermann!!\nWe've stayed here since 2000 and has only improved! The newest owner has followed the previous owner and taken the B&B to the next level. Very comfortable rooms and beds, and relaxing surroundings. One of the few B&B's in Hermann who has a full breakfast. We'll continue to return for many years to come! Thank you, Kay!\nKay and Jim made us feel so welcome. It felt like we were visiting friends for the weekend versus going to a bed and breakfast. Kay made wonderful breakfasts and because of the heat had cold beverages ready upon our arrival. Thanks Kay and Jim for making our first trip to Hermann a wonderful experience. Looking forward to coming back in October. Thanks again for your hospitality! Your new friends, Eric & Michelle!\nLucinda "Kay" is outstanding! She is excellent at her job as owner/operator. This place feels like home. It's so incredibly comfortable and welcoming, with all the amenities you could ask for. Including handicap access with a room that's entirely wheelchair and handicap accessible, even the bathroom on suite! Thank you Kay for being an excellent hostess!\nKay was so nice and very welcoming right as we entered the door! Her home is so clean, spacious, and was decorated for the holiday season! We stayed two nights and she had the perfect accomodations for us. We loved it and will definitely be back soon!\nMy wife and I hade a great stay. Kate made us feel very welcome. Great place to put your feet up and just relax!\nKate was very nice and we enjoyed our stay here. We've recommended it to others since who have also had great stays. Nice private bathrooms and a private entrance to the home. When we stayed, no other guests were present so we had the place to ourselves. The rooms are quite close together and we brought an ocean sound machine, thankfully, because it is absolutely silent there as night! Will plan to stay again when looking for a reasonable B&B close to the heart of Hermann.\nKate and Perry are such wonderful people. From the time we arrived on Friday afternoon when Perfy gave us a tour, as well as answer any questions we had, since it being our first time to Hermann, we had quite a few. The best part of our stay was the relaxing atmosphere of the bed and breakfast and the delicious breakfast cooked by Perry. Biscuits and gravy, eggs, cheesy hash town casserole, fruit etc. we needed a weekend away from the normal grind of our daily lives and that is what we got. Another couple staying at Neufeld and Davies the same weekend as us, they had been their 13 times previously. That says something -- now I know the reason people keep coming back. I too shall return! Thanks for the wonderful hospitality!\nMy husband and I went for our anniversary and were only able to stay for one night because they were fully booked on the second night. The house is extremely clean and nicely decorated. Perry and Kate are great hosts. When we arrived they told us that they would have a fire going in the fire pit for us when we return from dinner. Perry made breakfast and it was great. Just perfect for the price. We will definitely come back when we can stay for more than one night. Thanks Kate and Perry.\nPerry and Kate are absolutely delightful hosts! The home was cozy and inviting, clean as a whistle and commpletely confortable. We had a wonderful weekend! Will stay again!!\nNehmen Sie 70W um 175 (RT. 19) zu verlassen. Fahren Sie nach Süden (15 Meilen) mit der Stadt Hermann. Weiter auf Rt.19/Rt.100W West 6th Street; Biegen Sie rechts ab und fahren Sie nach Hause. Eingang ist wegen der Steilheit an der Vorderseite der Heimat durch die Gasse.\nKlimaanlage , Brettspiele , Kaffee / Tee Anlagen , DVD-Player , Kühlschrank , Grill, Parkplätze, Eigener Eingang , Radio , Satelliten / Kabel-TV , TV , Rollstuhlgerecht, WLAN , Große Terrasse und Innenhof mit Feuerstelle. Fisch-Teich mit Sitzgelegenheiten.\nFür Kinder geeignet: Begrenzt Ganzes Haus um die Kinder zu bringen muss gebucht werden.\nMindestaufenthaltsdauer: Nur während der Festivals.\nErforderliche Kaution $30,00 nicht rückzahlbare Anzahlung hält Zimmer.\nStornierungen Mindestens eine siebentägige Mitteilung wäre Apreciated.
Summary: Across the board, responsible American officials have lost patience with and understanding for China.\nAs the trade war commences between the United States and China, many Western commentators are noting that Beijing can blame itself for a lot of the tension rising in economics and beyond. China’s authoritarian and mercantilist drift at home and aggressiveness abroad are discrediting American advocates of engagement and bolstering proponents of a new cold war across a broad political spectrum.\nOne aspect of this transition in relations that I have not seen noticed by my Chinese friends is something that was driven home to me vividly this past summer during seminars with officials who recently left the US government. An important generational milestone has been passed without drawing attention to itself.\nAcross the American government, in every agency and regardless of party identification, those with experience with pre-reform China have retired and been replaced by much younger officials with no personal memory of the “three communiqués” that are the foundation of US-China relations. They did not witness Deng Xiaoping’s “hide and bide” low-key approach to foreign affairs. They did not see how the Chinese people escaped the extremes of the Cultural Revolution.\nMost serving American officials today have worked on China-related issues for about 10 years or less. The China they know started with the eye-popping Beijing Olympics in 2008, not with Nixon’s bold trip to open relations with an impoverished, backward nation. The context is not that of Nixon, seeking to counter the Soviet Union while extricating the US from Vietnam, but of a strong, rising China striving to reshape Asia at American expense.\nIn those 10 years, their experience has included the unfulfilled promise of continued economic reforms in China and rising complaints from the American business community about market exclusion and intellectual property theft. The long-standing business coalitions that repeatedly lobbied the administration and Congress to seek positive relations with Beijing over decades have deliquesced, leaving the floor primarily to critics.\nThe current generation of officials saw their own records stolen by Chinese cyber thieves from the Office of Personnel Management in 2015. For them, that makes the risks personal, not somebody else’s.\nThey watched Beijing coddle Pyongyang for years despite the latter’s pursuit of weapons of mass destruction. But when the US and South Korea responded by installing missile defences, Beijing decided to punish Seoul for the act of defending itself.\nBeijing advocates adhering to international law, but only when it suits its interests. China endorsed the Law of the Sea, but rejected its arbitration panel’s judgment when it invalidated its claims in the South China Sea. The military built artificial islands in the sea, all the while claiming they were not for military purposes.\nThe new generation saw a Belt and Road Initiative that, in the name of doing good, seems to be undermining the financial health of vulnerable countries. They suspect that the initiative’s infrastructure projects are stalking horses for China’s geopolitical ambitions.\nBeijing is chivvying Taiwan’s vibrant democracy diplomatically and militarily. In the past decade, no one has repeated China’s previous proposals to achieve a form of reunification that would assure Taiwan’s continued autonomy and refrain from deploying forces there. The last decade’s record in Hong Kong has reinforced this impression that China is effectively escalating its demands.\nAt this point, it is fair to observe that weakness of historical memory is not something new to America. Our election cycles and forward-looking culture reinforce a tendency to ask “what have you done for me lately” rather than “how can we build on past cooperation?” Not every American lapse in respect for the past or decorum should be forgiven.\nBut the troubles we are heading for now call for more than the usual dismissal of these foibles and pushing ahead as if nothing has happened. Across the board, responsible American officials have lost patience with and understanding for China. When combined with a vainglorious and shallow leader and his chorus, it is a dangerous combination.\nThe situation cries out for a fundamental re-evaluation of policy and discourse in China that asks how Beijing allowed itself to have this effect on a people and government who set out on a much more constructive course several decades ago. What can be done to reverse or remedy this? The same goes for China’s relations with Europe, Japan and Southeast Asia.\nThe closing of public space in China will make this sort of re-evaluation doubly difficult. Internal checks and balances on the leadership have been systematically dismantled, with the notable exception of anti-corruption measures. This means that those outside China have a heightened responsibility to call Beijing to account.\nAnd, by this, I do not mean simply naming and shaming China for its actions. Rather, those who think we must avert conflict and manage differences should seek to use policy tools to push on doors that are already partially open, such as domestic economic reforms and international free-market improvements the regime has already proclaimed to be goals.\nPersonal appeals and leadership meetings will not be enough. The Chinese aphorism for the present situation is that “three feet of ice are not formed by one cold night”. The past 10 years of policy regression at home and assertiveness abroad need to be adjusted or corrected in a thorough, steady fashion.\nThe younger officials who now have our futures in their hands will need to see real change to be convinced that there is an alternative to confrontation.\nThis article was originally published by the South China Morning Post.\n"The younger officials who now have our futures in their hands will need to see real change to be convinced that there is an alternative to confrontation"? Confrontation has served us so well in the past, of course, but it may not do the trick in the near future, when this new, amnesic generation will have to make some tough decisions. Somewhere between 2020-2025 every Chinese without exception will have a home, a job, plenty of food, education, safe streets, health and old age care. On that day there will be more homeless, poor, hungry and imprisoned people in America than in China. And to drive the point home, by then 450,000,000 urban Chinese will have more net worth and disposable income than the average American, their mothers and infants will be less likely to die in childbirth, their children will graduate from high school three years ahead of–and outlive–American kids. What is our younger generation off policy makers going to do then?\nSplendid and brilliant piece that makes us see what was right there in front of us but somehow passed unnoticed. Kudos to Dr Paal for a powerful discovery.\nSeeing China through a vision of confrontation is pure American hubris. One wonders at their myopia and whether to outsiders it is becoming more of a menace than a force of progress. Destroying Iraq. Nuclear posturing. Pushing NATO hard up into eastern Europe. China does not send its navy to California. The US occupied Hawaii. So China occupies a few islands of its coast and Americans go ballistic. It is truly insane.\nChinese-American Relations in Cyberspace: Toward Collaboration or Confrontation?
For a simple and efficient way to incorporate full body resistance training into your routine, kettle bells are the answer. Kettle bells are an excellent piece of portable, inexpensive and compact kit. A highly adaptable piece of equipment, this simple piece of kit provides a full body workout, working the upper body, legs, back and core muscles.\nThe main kettle bell exercises are the kettle bell swing, press and clean, and squats. Delivering a dynamic and ballistic resistance training work out strategy whilst targeting major muscle groups, kettle bells are an excellent and efficient piece of equipment. Training correctly with kettle bells builds overall strength and mobility which helps guard against the risk of sporting injury.\nPerforming kettle bell swings is a whole-body compound movement – which is proven to be more powerful in building muscle strength than isolated movement. Furthermore the singular weight of the kettle bell necessitates the recruitment of more stabiliser muscles, and engages more muscles to support the dynamic nature of the movement whilst supporting the weight-bearing aspect of the work out. Kettle bells are excellent for building and improving strength in the arms, shoulders, core, upper and lower back, and thighs.\nPerfect for busy people, just 5 minutes of a kettle bell workout provides a comprehensive full body conditioning and cardio workout, to get the blood pumping and provide full body conditioning. A compact piece of kit, a kettle bell at your chosen weight is easy to store at home, so it is a highly convenient way to fit in resistance and cardio training regardless of your schedule.\nThe main advantage of kettle bell exercises is that a dynamic movement is performed without overloading the back. It is of particular benefit for improving strength and mobility in the lower back. Providing a kettle bell swing is performed correctly, it is a ballistic movement powered by the hips, which allows for comprehensive lower back strength training without the risk of overloading the lower back.\nKettle bell swings encourage the development of core strength, as the abdominal muscles are relied upon to contract and support the ballistic nature of the movement. Developing and maintaining core strength is of fundamental importance to athletes and of particular significance to those wishing to guide against back pain and injury.\nThe combined dynamic and weight-bearing nature of kettle bell reps have a powerful effect on the metabolism and burn calories efficiently over a short period of time. Furthermore, increasing lean muscle-mass promotes on-going fat loss and an increase in metabolic rate and efficacy. Due the the duality of a kettle bell work out – dynamic cardio and weight training – these benefits are particularly powerful.
When you have tons of trash on your property with no means to take them all out, and you don’t know how to dispose of them in the first place, call Jux2 Dumpster Rental. If you’re looking to rent a roll-off dumpster in Seattle, don’t accept late deliveries, add-on fees you are not made aware of until it’s too late or slow responding roll off rental companies. We extend our services to residences and businesses in Seattle.\nGive us a call to discuss your requirements and get personal assistance during the roll-off dumpster size selection process. If left on your property, it would ruin the view and restrict your space. Throw out all the unwanted stuff clogging your home.\nBefore choosing the size of the dumpster, you need to consider the size of the junk that needs getting rid of. If the junk is too small, one may consider trash hauling services which usually require waste of up to a few trashcans, which are then hauled away at a certain cost. In case the junk is sufficiently large, then Jux2 Dumpster Rental roll off rental services are the best choice. Getting rid of large volumes of clutter doesn’t have to be a daunting task for you anymore.\nAt Jux2 Dumpster Rental, we offer flat rates with absolutely no hidden charges, we let you to rent as many roll-off dumpsters as needed for your ongoing commercial or residential projects, and our roll off rentals come in different sizes ranging from 10 to 40 cubic yard dumpsters. We will help you choose the size of dumpster that’s perfect for your needs so you will only pay for the exact service we will provide. The following are top three considerations before selecting a roll-off dumpster size: The weight of Your Trash, Available Space for a Rental Dumpster, Amount of Space Needed to Contain Trash. Let us show you more clearly how you can get the best of what we offer.\nThese are the most commonly requested dumpsters. Each of these relatively small dumpsters can take in all the junk in your room, basement or small garage.\nOur medium-sized dumpster, the 20 cubic yard type, can hold throw-away items from clean-ups of larger basements, garages, and attics. They can also hold items from clean-ups of large yards, floor tiles or wooden decks of about 400 square feet.\n30-yard dumpsters accommodate medium to large projects and 40-yard dumpsters accommodate very large projects and can handle anything thrown at them. They can hold between thirty and forty cubic yards of debris/junk which is equivalent to around nine to twelve pickup truck loads full of trash.\nCall us today at 206-496-0319 so we can help you find the right dumpster size.\nThe location also plays a critical role. For those doing dumpster renting, they are likely to be charged more than those who are having them placed on private property. This is because dumpster renting in Seattle, including the city if Minneapolis has more stringent rules and regulations and thus costs more to ensure that an individual adheres to them accordingly. Some junk items may require their own disposal methods such as window-type air conditioning units, water heaters, ovens, furnaces, and other appliances. Heavy scrap materials such as huge chunks of concrete will be more difficult to transport and the truck carrying it will consume more fuel. We may reject the transport of bulky discarded appliances such as refrigerators, freezers, aircon units, television sets, and others because these appliances have their own disposal methods. Old and broken down appliances such as refrigerators, window air-con units, freezers, and others may also require their own disposal method and cannot be included in the junk you’re putting in the dumpster.\nIf you have secured the services of a contractor in your home remodeling work, you can find out from him the estimated amount of rubble that your project will produce and the right size of dumpster needed to haul it away. This will give you a clear idea of what type of dumpster to rent from us. Some roll off rental services charge a flat fee for every ton of waste that exceeds the allowed weight limit.\nIt would be wise to give our dumpster professionals here at Jux2 Dumpster Rental a call at 206-496-0319 today to learn more about dumpster costs. Getting rid of large garbage piles is not a simple matter where you deal with just one service provider and pay a standard amount for a specific service rendered. By using our roll off rental, you may have to contact the concerned local authority to see if you need to pay for permits and county or city landfill fees. So, always ask your dumpster renter or trash hauling company about recycling your scrap roofing shingles.\nYou’ve decided on the type of roll off rental service to get from Jux2 Dumpster Rental. What is next?\nIn general, you do not need to request for a permit from local authorities if you allow the dumpster to be placed inside your own property, like in your driveway or inside your yard. So if there’s a space in your driveway or your yard for the container, you need not bother asking for permits from local authorities. This is used because of how the dumpster will involve a heavy amount of weight and will involve all sorts of wastes that may be difficult to clean up in some cases.\nYou may be forced to put the dumpster on the street near your house if there is no available space on your property for such a container. On certain occasions, or during days when there is scheduled street cleaning, local authorities allow dumpsters to be placed on the street even without permits.\nWhen you need to rent a roll of dumpster in Seattle, give Jux2 Dumpster Rental a call at 206-496-0319. We can provide you with the roll off rentals that will handle any big or small project.
It is not God’s will to leave poor people under constant poverty. Charitable donations and alms don’t deliver the poor from poverty. It only makes their life a bit more bearable. God’s will is to lift the poor out of his poverty.\nGod wants the poor to be lifted to the level of the princes. This vision requires the poor man to have a new mindset.\n•Jesus praised the poor, who made an effort to plant seeds of faith.\nOur Lord Jesus encouraged the poor to sow seeds of faith, by appreciating their sacrificial efforts and publicising them.\nIt is noteworthy that our Lord Jesus didn’t try to retrieve and return the widow’s money to her. Neither did He discourage her efforts to give to God. The scriptures always made room for the poor to have an opportunity to give.\nAnyone who was too poor to afford a lamb for his offering was encouraged to bring two turtledoves. Anyone who couldn’t afford two turtledoves was given an even cheaper option.\nAlmighty God has His own way of valuing offerings and it differs from our human calculations.\nIn God’s book, offerings of smaller monetary value, can be bigger than offerings of greater monetary value. The widow’s two mites was greater in God’s eyes than the far greater amounts given by others.\nMay you have grace to lift up disadvantaged people in the society. May the love of Christ enable you to be your brother’s keeper, in Jesus’s name.
Abstract: Exosomal microRNAs modulate cancer cell metabolism and the immune response. Specific exosomal microRNAs have been reported to be reliable biomarkers of several solid and hematologic malignancies. We examined the possible diagnostic and prognostic values of exosomal microRNAs in two human bone marrow failure diseases: aplastic anemia and myelodysplastic syndromes. After screening 372 microRNAs in a discovery set (n=42) of plasma exosome samples, we constructed a customized PCR plate, including 42 microRNAs, for validation in a larger cohort (n=99). We identified 25 differentially expressed exosomal microRNAs uniquely or frequently present in aplastic anemia and/or myelodysplastic syndromes. These microRNAs could be related to intracellular functions, such as metabolism, cell survival, and proliferation. Clinical parameters and progression-free survival were correlated to microRNA expression levels in aplastic anemia and myelodysplastic syndrome patients before and after six months of immunosuppressive therapy. One microRNA, mir-126-5p, was negatively correlated with a response to therapy in aplastic anemia: patients with higher relative expression of miR-126-5p at diagnosis had the shortest progression-free survival compared to those with lower or normal levels. Our findings suggest utility of exosomal microRNAs in the differential diagnosis of bone marrow failure syndromes. (Registered at clinicaltrials.gov identifiers: 00260689, 00604201, 00378534, 01623167, 00001620, 00001397, 00217594).
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You can run both a master and a slave on the same computer. On Windows and Mac this may be problematic as many tests pops up Chromium windows while testing. This is not an issue with Linux since it uses xvfb. So testing on linux is simpler.\nI know this is dense but please read the relevant instructions carefully. Missing only one step will break the whole thing.\nPlease update the doc for missing/unclear parts.\nAdditional docs for the buildbot are available at buildbot.net. A good starting point is here: http://buildbot.net/buildbot/docs/current/tutorial/.\nCreate build/site_config/.bot_password text file with a password on one line for your slave to serve to be able to connect to the master.\nThere are configurations for various types of masters each in a well-named directory. For example if you're just learning (aka experimenting) you should probably use master.experimental.\nmaster.cfg contains all the master-specific settings. In theory you shouldn't have to change anything. If it fails or throw exceptions, send an email to [email protected].\nslaves.cfg lists the slaves you will connect. Again, you probably won't need to change anything.\nTo run tests on a slave in the experimental configuration, you'll need to add them to the m.ChromiumFactory() calls in the FACTORIES section of master.cfg. Alternatively, to speed up testing on other configurations, you can comment out some of the tests listed there. See _AddTests() in scripts/master/factory/chromium_factory.py for test identifiers.\nCreate scripts/common/.status_password with the relevant password only if you want to update LKGR.\nWARNING: the make command below will wipe out any uncommitted changes in the build directory! Before running the command, make sure your changes are committed.\nNote: slave/buildbot.tac nows contains 3 environment variables to override which master and how it's connecting so no need to edit it anymore.\nOpen master.*/slaves.cfg and pick any slave name that is on the right builder you want to test on.\nIf you haven't done a gclient checkout on the slave then you'll need to checkout depot_tools inside your root checkout under build/.\n"Update scripts" will fail if you don't run the slave from a gclient checkout. "Update" will fail if ./depot_tools is not present at least on Linux.\nThis starts a linux try slave connecting to a master running on the same machine, using the master defined by TryServer class (usually defined in masters/master.*/master_site_config.py), and the slave from the slaves.cfg file in the master directory you have chosen. Note that if you edit the buildbot.tac file, you can leave off some of these environment variables and just do "make restart".\nYou may want to fix slave/info/host and slave/info/admin too; these are shown in the build slave properties.\nMake sure you can build.\nBecause UAC triggers on patch.exe, you need to disable UAC for patch.exe to work on Vista. We may simply rewrite it in python instead.\nInstall a printer and set it as default. XPS printer is not OK.\nIf you want to use valgrind on the slave, you need to do some extra configurations steps on the master side. See building valgrind docs.\nInstall everything listed here under "Prerequisites".\nIt's now time to run your own buildbot.
Unique steel products made in the heart of Devon by Palmers.\nin Devon using local materials whenever possible.\nOur handcrafted and bespoke horseshoe range is ideal to take pride of place in your home and in your garden.\nIf you’d like to come and see our products first hand we regularly attend local shows across the South West.\nOur sturdy steel benches are a great addition for your garden, or outdoor space. View our full range of galvanised two/three seat varieties here.\nWe are delighted with the bench Eric made. It arrived very quickly after ordering and looks very much at home in a country garden. It's not only decorative but comfortable too and much more durable than most benches on sale today.\nWe have found the bench to be very comfortable and is very strong and robust. We have had customers ask us where we purchased it from.\nI bought the horseshoe bench for my girlfriend's birthday after first seeing Eric’s products at the Cornwood Show and I must say that it was a fantastic buy. It is really well made and the sturdiest bench I have ever seen. It sits proudly outside the front of our house and the girlfriend absolutely loves it and has survived its first winter exposed to the elements really well. Eric was even kind enough to deliver it on a specific date and even added a birthday banner on it as a special touch. Exceptional value for such a unique product.\n© 2017 Palmers Garden Products. All rights reserved.
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Marilyn Manson will be back in 2017 with the previously teased Say10 album and he's whetting the appetite of fans as the album starts to take shape. Manson reveals to Rolling Stone that the recording of the album has a familiar feel to him and those who've heard the music.\n"It's not very much in any way like The Pale Emperor," says Manson of the new music. "The people who have heard the new songs said it reminded them of their favorite parts of Antichrist Superstar and Mechanical Animals -- but with a new, different approach."\nHe continued, "It's pretty violent in its nature for some reason, and it's not emotional in the same way. It's got a chip on its shoulder. I enjoyed doing it. I can't wait for people to hear it. I think they're going to be quite surprised."\nManson has been working on the music with composer Tyler Bates, who also has been scoring music for the TV series Salem. He joined Bates in Louisiana while filming a guest appearance on the series and says the environment definitely brought back some memories of when he was in New Orleans working on Antichrist Superstar.\n"I found the supernatural element of the show to be very authentic when I lived in New Orleans: the hoodoo, voodoo, all the Santeria, it was all very much a part of my surroundings when I was making the music I made down there," said Manson. "Maybe that kickstarted my mojo into making a new album."\nThe singer previously teased that the Say10 album would arrive on Valentine's Day 2017.
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Islamabad 24 December 2012: The Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir People’s Freedom League, Muhammad Farooq Rehmani, has emphasized upon Hindustan to repeal all draconian laws of strangling nature in, release all political detenus, restore civil liberties and fundamental rights and cut power of army and police to destroy homes and kill their owners with impunity, if Delhi is sincere regarding the dialogue for settling Kashmir with Pakistan and the Kashmiris. He said that in spite of India-Pakistan non-political CBMs, such as trade, travel and people- to- people contacts, the regime dealt brutally with the Kashmiris, to suppress basic human rights and civil liberties; innocent Kashmiris were murdered were slaughtered during the search operations, and instead of reducing numerical strength of troops in the state, fresh army contingents had been called from Hindustan to crush the people of Kashmir.\nMuhammad Farooq Rehmani said “On the contrary Intra-Kashmir conferences and tours between different political and non- political organizations and institutes send a quite different message to the outside world: that Kashmir has been settled by India and Pakistan, and now they are sorting out commercial matters between the two states.” He repudiated and rejected this impression saying that exchange of cultural and trade delegations between the two nuke states, and Jammu and Kashmir, never meant that the core issue had been resolved. “In fact, the basic human and political rights of the Kashmiris are continuously trampled by the regime, houses of pro-freedom workers are bulldozed, and arrests and killings of innocents continue unabated, courts award death sentences or life term against political workers. He categorically denied any benefit of CBMs vis-a-vis the political conflict of Kashmir, instead these activities strike at the root of Kashmir’s freedom movement. He made it clear that the process of CBMs should not be allowed to undermine the root cause of tension in the land- locked Himalayan region, and South Asia, as the future of a sea of humanity in Asia is linked closely with the resolution of Jammu and Kashmir,” he stated.\nMuhammad Farooq Rehmani strongly denounced the arrest of a young Muslim girl by police in Sopore, warning that in case she was not released immediately, and any harm was done to her, repercussions could be unimaginable. He feared that the police regime was going to repeat 1990s in the brutalized state of Jammu and Kashmir, which would be resisted with full public anger.
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Jamie Oliver and Simon Difford successfully launched the bar at Jamie's Italian in Islington late April 2014. An evening together with the press turned the media's attention to the craft of cocktails and the pleasure of Italian grappa.\nJamie Oliver invited Simon to work with his team to redesign the bar from what was previously a large, quite soulless offshoot of the restaurant to a warm and cosy bar in its own right.\nBut he didn't just tackle the physicality of the venue, instead designing a cocktail menu which complimented the restaurant's Italian theme and drew on the concept of aperitifs and digestives.\nSimon and Jamie's team also sourced grappa from around Italy to showcase the varieties and complexity of the spirit. To see the cocktails, and how to create them at home click here.\nJamie's Cocktail And Spritz Bar from Design My Night.\n"Introducing a new cocktail bar into his already popular Italian restaurant adds a wonderfully sophisticated element to the space. Boasting the largest grappa selection in Britain as well as delicate and well-crafted tequilas, Jamie's Cocktail and Spritz Bar promises to serve only the best...So if you're looking for a great spot for cocktails in North London, make the pukka choice and go with Jamie's."\n"Jamie Oliver and cocktail guru Simon Difford were holding court at the launch of Jamie's first Cocktail & Spritz Bar...There's nothing else like this in Angel - so we predict it'll be a huge success."\nThe Best Cocktails In London from GLAMOUR.\n"The cocktails were... Refreshing, sharp and energising - everything you want from a post-work pick me up...This new outing for Jamie Oliver also boasts the largest Grappa collection in the UK. After teaming up with Simon Difford to track down some of the best around, it's worth checking out the extensive and very impressive Grappa menu, alone."\n"Jamie was there to greet lots of special guests and help serve up some amazing new cocktails from a special menu devised with drinks guru, Simon Difford of diffordguide...The new bar is a lovely place to wile away a few hours with a spritz and some lovely snacks."\nJamie Oliver's new bar in London from Eating Covent Garden.\n"Jamie's Cocktail and Spritz Bar is next door to Jamie's Italian Angel restaurant. And it's lovely...a buzzy, welcoming space with a huge island bar and seating all around - it's even got booths...my very favourite! The cocktail and spritz menu has been developed in partnership with cocktail expert Simon Difford."
Good morning everyone! Milo and I are planning on moving to a completely different county in the beginning of next year.\nMy biggest concern is my cat, Milo. Milo really dislikes car rides at all possible. It will be about a good forty five minutes or an hour depending on how traffic is.\nI don’t want Milo to be even more stressed out. What can I do to prepare her to be calm and relaxed?\nIs it a good idea to take her on short car rides weekly like around the block or something so she will get used to car rides or isn’t that a good idea?\nHi everyone just letting you know that i did take my baby milo to the vet for a check up and some shots too everything seems to be okay besides the fact that she needs to lose some weight and that in the coming year milo will need to get dental work done depending on if the vet needs to pull anything in her mouth the account would be 400 to 600 bucks otherwise milo is doing great!!\nHi again Darlene, as you aren’t moving until February at the earliest you have time to take Milo for his check up soon and then for him to settle down again before your move.\nYes the timing of her check up is a bit unfortunate.\nWhen will you be moving ? If it’s soon and she’s well I’d be inclined to postpone it until you’ve moved, although you’ll then have to find a new vet I suppose.\nIf she has time after the visit to the vet and before you move, to calm down, she should be OK.\nMILO AND I ARE DOING GOOD. I HAD TRIED ONE THING WITH MILO ALREADY AND STILL MILO IS FOND OF THE CAT CARRIER. I PUT A FLEECE BLANKET WHICH IS ONE OF HER FAVORITE BLANKETS. BY THE WAY IN THE CAT CARRIER WHEN I TOOK THE CAT CARRIER OUT IN MY LIVING ROOM AND PUT THE BLANKET IN THERE WITH A FEW FAVORITE TOYS IN THE CAT CARRIER THAT NIGHT ALREADY SHE WAS PEACEFULLY SLEEPING IN IT AND SLEEPS IN IT A LOT EVERY DAY. ITS ONE OF HER FAVORITE SPOTS TO SLEEP. NOW I HAVE JUST ONE CONCERN – MILO DOES HAVE A VET APPOINTMENT FOR A YEARLY CHECK UP IN DEC. WILL MILO SHY AWAY FROM THE CAT CARRIER AFTER I TAKE HER TO THE VET BECAUSE SHE KNOWS WHAT THE PURPOSE IS FOR THE CAT CARRIER.\nNov 20, 2011 Good luck, Darlene!\nOf course I was hoping that you were moving south instead of north, to the Milwaukee area! Fond du lac is pretty nice though. My husband and I looked at some houses there when we first got married, but we ended up staying around Milwaukee. Fond du lac is the tail end of the Fox cities, a whole string of small cities in a row including Oshkosh, Neenah/Menasha and Appleton. You won’t be very far from the aviation museum in Oshkosh. There are some good shopping malls up that way too. And Fond du lac has a Hardee’s restaurant– you never see those around Milwaukee anymore for some reason. We always stop to eat there when we are traveling up that way.\nI think you’re going to really like it up there. It has all the good things about a small town, even a country atmosphere, but all the big city amenities too. There’s so much there, but it’s just a little more spread out than Milwaukee. The highways and roads are excellent though, so it makes it really easy to get around. Not like Milwaukee where the traffic is backed up all the time. They really are forward thinking in the Fox cities and built roads to accommodate growth. I think you’ll like everything about it. My husband is from Neenah.\nYour cat Milo will come to like the new home also, it will just take time. If you’re happy there, Milo will be happy also. Keep writing and let us know how it goes!\nNov 14, 2011 thank you everyone for the great advice!!!\nthank you so very much for all your questions ,comments,and great advice for me and milo that helps me out a lot more more than you know thank you so much one question ruth had asked me was are you moving from country to city the answer is i am moving from city which i currently live in west bend wi and i will be moving to a much bigger city which is fond du lac wi i really don’t have much of a choice but to move really i am in a state program that helps the disabled people which i am disabled since i was eight years old but the program i am in are no help to me at all and the person who is helping me currently is also not really helping me at all there is no one else in west bend that can help me i have to move to fond du lac if i want to or not so i can be closer to my daddy and he helps me a lot that way i can be cared for more if i move thank you again for everything god bless!\nOnce they were in the new home,they settled in soon.\nMoving is tough for people and for their companion animals. I think all the advice you’ve been given is wonderful. Be patient with Milo. You can understand that the move will be hard, but that things will eventually settle down. No way to explain that to your cat. I think just keep as many familiar things around Milo as possible. Think about familiar smells. Scent is a big deal for cats. The t-shirt idea is a good one.\nMy husband and I have decided to never move because it was so godawful the last time. We plan to live where we are until we have to go into a rest home or die. Sometimes I think living in the country up north would be so nice, but I can’t stand the thought of having to move, so I’ll stay a city animal. Also, I would never even think casually about moving while Monty is alive. This house and the back yard is his whole world. I couldn’t take him away from it. He was born under my porch, he’ll live his whole life here, and someday he’ll rest beneath the soil of his beloved “paradise” out back. But I have the ability to make that choice! I know sometimes there just is no other option but to move.\nAre you moving from the country to the city or will your new home be similar to where you live now? Just curious! Good luck to you and Milo. I’ll keep you in my prayers during this stressful time for you, your family and Milo.\nGrahame’s idea is very good, to leave the carrier Milo will be travelling in, open from now until you move, with something you have worn in it for him to lie on.\nFeliway spray is very good for calming most cats although it doesn’t work for some.\nI don’t think I’d risk taking him out in the car before the move because if he hates it he will be even more traumatised on the moving day.\nWe moved here with 2 nine year old cats with no trouble at all, although the journey wasn’t as far as yours will be. The main thing is to stay calm yourself as cats pick up on stress and to put him in a room with his familiar things like his scratching post and open his carrier door, as soon as you get to your new home. Then when your furniture is in place and the removal men gone open that room door and let him explore the whole house.\nWe took our cats out into the garden a few times every day for a week and they soon learned all the scents inside and outside their new home.\nSadly they are both gone now from old age but if we moved again we’d do it the same way with the 2 cats we have now.\nYou can of course ask your vet for a tranquilizer, but one should always be careful when using drugs on cats. Instead I’d rather recommend Zylkène, which is a natural product (made from milk) that can help cats managing stress. It’s quite commonly used over here, but I’m not sure whether it is available in the States. You can read about it at the British (name plus .co.uk) website.\nCats have their daily routines and don’t like too much change. So when the time comes for actually moving to the new home, make sure that it feels as familiar as possible. Don’t rush out to buy a new cat bed or scratching tree – Milo will appreciate that his old things are there for him, when he arrives.\nAnd make sure that there is no way he can run out during the move. Have a special room ready for him both at the old and at the new location – and make sure that everybody have been instructed not to let him out!\nI have heard that a cat eventually calms down in a car, but probably not in 45 minutes. You may just have to put up with the howling.\nSomething else to consider is a few drops of Bach’s Rescue Remedy on his tongue or anywhere you can get it in his mouth. It is made of flower essence, all natural. It calms down animals in a hurry. I’m not sure how it works, but it does work. Even on my 85 pound dog. It’s worth a try.\nNov 09, 2011 These procedures work a treat!\nMilo gets put in her carrier.\nInto her carrier also go some of her favourite things. Also sommething that smells strongly of you, like a t-shirt you have worn.\nMilo should already be quite comfortable in her carrier. Otherwise, start now to acclimatise her. Put aforementioned comforting things in carrier. Put Milo in carrier. Leave carrier door open. Do not argue with Milo, do not force Milo. My experience has been that the cat(s) come to see the carrier as a non-threatening place and will come to like being in it. Mine came to like sleeping in their carriers. If they shy away, try leaving the top off of the carrier at first. Here, it got to the point where the cat(s) did not want to come out of the carrier because, it seems, it was a restful and secluded place for them. After your cat(s) are used to the carrier, move it to a quiet and not too brightly lit place.\nThese procedures work a treat!\nNice to hear from you again, Darlene. I think the move is more that just about the traveling for Milo. Milo will have to get used to the new home. Cats like routine and it will take a good 6 months and more, I think, for Milo to get used to his new home.\nPeople require a similar amount of time to get used to a new place. It might take up to a year in fact.\nfor humans). Low dose required.\nI wouldn’t take him out in the car beforehand. You agree that. It won’t help and it would mean more upset for Milo.\nI will ask Finn Frode to comment as he moved home about a year ago and he has two cats. I am sure he can pass on good advice.\nMy three-legged cat was nervous during the journey. He was in a cat carrier and went to the toilet in it. He was that nervous. He hid under my desk when he got here. It took about 3 weeks for him to get over the initial upset and fear.\nThey say that you should keep a cat inside a new home for three weeks before letting a cat outside (if you do that). This allows the cat to settle down a bit.
First of all, I’d like to say how thrilled I am to have been asked to write a regular column for you all, because I’ve been a devoted follower of Warpaint for a long time. I love its informative yet fun style, and it helps me keep abreast of all the latest news in this insanely fast-paced industry of ours.\nBefore I start my new role as a columnist, I thought I’d tell you a bit more about who I am, what I do, how it all started and what I’ll be sharing with you in the months to come. Deep breath; here goes… I’m Managing Director of Nouveau Beauty Group, the parent company of four individual beauty brands you may have heard of – HD Brows, Nouveau Lashes, Nouveau Skin Therapy and K.B Pro. That all sounds very grand but, at heart, I’m a permanent cosmetics artist. Permanent cosmetics was, is, and always will be my first love. I’ve seen the power it has to transform people’s lives, and that’s what it’s all about for me: raising people’s self-esteem, giving them confidence and courage to hold their heads up high. In fact, that’s how I started out in permanent cosmetics in the first place… More than 20 years ago (I can’t believe it’s been that long!), a close friend of mine was diagnosed with cancer. She confessed to me how terrified she was about losing her hair. I was working as a hairstylist at the time, so I knew I could easily style a wig for her.\nBut what about her brows, I wondered? I thought she might not feel up to pencilling them in every day, so I did some research and discovered permanent cosmetics had become a recently established thing in America. Without giving it a second thought, I’d booked a flight to the US to learn the craft. Little did I know then that, on my return, I’d end up becoming the leading practitioner and pioneer of these amazing treatments here in the UK.\nFast forward to 2017 and I’m still developing new techniques, training courses and products… and, without wishing to sound like I’m blowing my own horn, I’m also one of a very few elite artists in the UK recognised by the Society of Permanent Cosmetics Professionals in the USA.\nAs you can probably imagine by now, my schedule is crazy-busy. A typical week for me involves everything from planning meetings to presenting seminars to working on research and development – plus I still treat my own clients every week at my Harley Street clinic. That’s something I never want to stop, because it’s an element of my work that brings me untold amounts of joy.\nI do love the challenges of running a group of successful companies, but what I love even more is improving people’s quality of life. One of the ways I do that is by putting my specialist paramedical cosmetic tattooing skills to good use at the likes of the Katie Piper Foundation, Alopecia UK and, more recently, the Alex Lewis Trust. Spending time with people like Katie and Alex is so inspiring. If you don’t already know who they are, do search for them online and read their remarkable stories. When I can, I also still teach up-and-coming artists in our academies up and down the country. I really enjoy being in the classroom, passing on new little nuggets of technique I’ve been working on and helping our students to progress quickly. We launched our all-new K.B Pro permanent cosmetics training recently and I’ve been delighted to see lots of returning mums working on creating a new career with us. I wanted our new courses to be as flexible and accessible as possible, and that tells me we’ve achieved our goal.\nSo, now you’ve got to know me a bit better, I can tell you that, in the months to come, I’ll be sharing everything with you including updates, advice and insider tips from the world of permanent cosmetics, lashes and skin therapy, along with my favourite (and least favourite) trends – everything from ombre brows to microblading and lots more. See you next issue.
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JOHNNY SEXTON’s fame and renown comes from his capacity to deliver in the big moments. His greatness comes from his stunning ability to make every involvement he has in the game count.\nTonight, the Ireland out-half collected the Irish Independent Sportstar of the Year award in association with the Croke Park Hotel, while his drop-goal in Paris was voted 2018’s 'Magic Moment' by the readers of this newspaper and independent.ie.\nThat score will endure in Irish sporting history and will be the climactic moment of the out-half’s show reel when his career is reduced to montages of his greatest hits.\nThe 41-phase move to engineer the last-gasp win over France that kick-started Irish rugby’s greatest season had Sexton’s fingerprints all over it.\nThe finish was just the tip of the ice-berg; his restart was hung high for Iain Henderson to collect, his communication and leadership in a state of deep fatigue marshalled the team slowly but surely up the field and when progress slowed and the envelope needed pushing his cross-kick to Keith Earls was pinpoint in its accuracy.\nHe might have preferred a closer-range kick, but he knew that the forwards were fatiguing and the chances of an error in poor conditions was mounting by the phase, so he dropped into the pocket and delivered a stunning effort from just inside the French half.\nIt was a gargantuan team effort, but as the spiritual leader of the team it was Sexton who drove them forward; always demanding more but ultimately taking the responsibility for delivering.\nIt set in train a sequence of events that led to the No 10 earning a place in history as a Grand Slam winner.\nThe five wins all bore his stamp; whether it was the sensational flat pass to Jacob Stockdale and the smashing hit on Ross Moriarty against Wales, or the calm decision-making on that bitterly cold afternoon in Twickenham; the 33-year-old delivered on every front.\nHis quiet touches always have an impact; his capacity to think beyond the current phase keeps Ireland one step ahead.\nHis willingness to get stuck into the less glamorous side of the game on defence and around the ruck may give his coaches palpitations, but it earns the respect of his team-mates and opponents. His passion might lead to tense interactions with referees, but it shows how much he cares about his team and the result.\nHe went on to drive Leinster to a fourth European Champions Cup title and after taking the semi-final win over Munster off, he returned to claim the Guinness PRO14 with his province.\nWith Rory Best out, he co-captained Ireland in Australia, returning to the team after Joe Schmidt gave Joey Carbery a first Test opportunity to wrest back control of the series.\nWhen Peter O’Mahony went off in the decider, the team were Sexton’s to lead and he stepped up to the plate in a tense affair.\nHis unbeaten sequence of starts came to an end in Toulouse, but a couple of weeks later he was at the heart of another historic day in green as he guided Ireland to a first home win over New Zealand.\nThat success ultimately secured the World Rugby Player of the Year award for him, to which he added the Rugby Writers of Ireland and RTÉ gongs before his latest success at Croke Park last night.\nA team man with little ego, Sexton has absorbed the recognition with more than a little discomfort from the attention it brings. No matter how successful he is, he rarely looks comfortable on a stage with a microphone in front of him, taking the plaudits from an appreciative crowd.\nHe has paid tribute to his wife Laura’s support and influence and his young family’s role in keeping him grounded, while he has cut a more relaxed figure off the pitch, even if he retains the competitive edge that stands him apart off it.\nIt has been an amazing year for Irish sport, but the readers of the Irish Independent endorsed the 33-year-old in record numbers. When 2018 features on 'Reeling in the Years', Sexton will feature prominently.\nRecently, he signed a new contract to confirm that he believes he can continue to perform at the highest level and having put a frustrating run of injuries behind him, he has never been better than he is right now.\nThere is a lot to look forward to in 2019 and if Ireland fulfil their potential at next year’s World Cup there is every chance that Sexton will be busy with award nights this time next year as well.\nBut there is merit in dwelling for a while on the year just gone and savouring the success that Sexton and his teams enjoyed over the course of a remarkable 12 months for Irish rugby.\nIt all started in the pouring Paris rain and flowed from there.\nAnd at every step, Sexton was there driving standards and delivering performances.\nHe deserves this accolade and every other one he gets.
If you like to spend a few quid on the lottery or place a few bets every week, you may be wondering what the stance on tax deductions on your losses is in the UK.\nHow does taxation of gambling winnings and losses work in the UK?\nIn short, gambling winnings and losses aren’t taxable in the UK. So why is this?\nOne of the key reasons is that many people could claim back losses on their tax returns, just like a business would on equipment and other resources.\nFor HMRC, this would become a logistical nightmare and it would soon become extremely tiresome for gamblers to keep track and register every single bet they placed over the course of a year.\nIf you’re a professional gambler, the same no taxation principle still applies.\nHowever, if a professional gambler is paid an appearance fee, they would have to declare this and pay tax on the fee.\nAccording to HMRC’s Business Income Manual (BIM22015), “The fact that a taxpayer has a system by which they place their bets, or that they are sufficiently successful to earn a living by gambling does not make their activities a trade”.\nIf you don’t have to pay the tax on winnings and are unable to offset your losses, who is responsible?\nIt’s in actual fact the casinos and bookmakers who have to pay the tax.\nAlthough it’s worth noting that any winnings that exceed certain thresholds might still be subject to taxation. For example, any income earned through investments would be subject to an 18% capital gains tax deduction, while all your loved ones may have inheritance tax to think about on your winnings if you were to pass away.\nA 40% inheritance tax deduction occurs if your winnings are £325,000 and above.
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I have given presentations at several forestry conferences across the country in the last year about forestry related mobile apps for smartphones and tablets. The presentations typically lead to a discussion about hardware and whether we need rugged devices for field use. There are several case options including Otterbox and LifeProof that will help protect your device from accidental drops, water, or other elements that may cause damage. I contend that I would rather buy 10 Google Nexus 7 tablets at $250 each than buy one rugged device for $2,500. Most rugged data collection devices, up until now, have been one dimensional and run on outdated operating systems. Panasonic now offers two rugged Android tablets and one that runs Windows 8 that may be a great fit for foresters and other natural resource professionals.\nEarlier this month, Panasonic introduced a new tablet to its Toughpad line at the Consumer Electronic Show 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The newest offering is the JT-B1, a 7 inch Android 4.0 tablet. The new tablet has a Texas Instrament 1.5GHz Dual core, 16GB ROM, 1GB RAM, and a microSD slot. The battery should last about 8 hours and is replaceable with a spare for extended use. Other features include front and rear facing cameras, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and optional 4G LTE + 3G. The display is daylight viewable with a resolution of 1024 x 600. All of Panasonic's Toughpad tablets are designed to meet MIL-STD-810G durability certifications and IP-65 specifications for dust and water ingress protection. The JT-B1 will be available in February, starting at $1,199.\nThese devices are impressive but are lacking the apps or software we need in the field. We need companies like ESRI, Trimble, Garmin, or others to step up and create full featured GIS, GPS, and data collection apps for these devices...and fast! If they don't, others like Plot Hound, GIS Kit (currently only on iOS), WolfGIS (currently only on iOS), or MapItFast, to name a few, may step up and take away some of the market share from the big guys in the industry.\nYou can find out more about the Toughpad line of tablets in the video below.
Wednesday is traditionally the day when Imperial delegates take a break from business in order to sample a little of what the host city has to offer. Today was extra special for those fortunate delegates with invitations to join the Queen at the Royal Garden Party at Holyrood House.\nBut even those without invitations were not disappointed. Among the activities were an open-top bus tour of the city sites, and a visit to the historic Canongate Kirk (commissioned in 1688, opened in 1690). Many of Scotland’s famous sons are buried in Canongate’s graveyard, including the economist, Adam Smith.\nThe day concluded with a themed dinner courtesy of the Ladies Orange Association. “A Wee Taste of Scotland” introduced delegates to Ellie Rennie (JLOL 144), a young Highland Dancer who has performed before the Queen. Also taking part were Bro Gavin Pratt (LOL 102) on Rabbie Burns and Piper Bro Ryan Scott (LOL 199).
We wandered up to Pimlico this morning for breakfast and to explore the area.\nThere were so many pretty rainbow doors and I kept holding us up taking photos of them.\nThere was a very ornate ventilation shaft outside the station designed by Eduardo Paolozzi.\nWe treated ourselves to brunch at The Cambridge Street Kitchen, where we were in good company when Eddie Izzard came in after his jog, complete with runny mascara.\nI ordered a rose latte and took in the gorgeous decor. We loved their Toffs Love Dogs print.\nI then tucked into the granola bowl with yoghurt, mango, raspberries, blueberries and coconut flakes.\nTom had been saying he'd never been to a carboot sale and wanted to check one, out so we popped into the Capital Carboot Sale in the grounds of Pimlico Academy.\nWe soon realised that most people were selling things that nobody really wanted but didn't want to throw away because someone, someday, might want to buy it.\nStill on the hunt for treasures, we headed to Cave, an antique store, art space and cafe.\nTom was keen to watch the F1, so we headed to Cask so he could find a quite spot to watch the race.\nI don't usually order beer but this Chia Milkshake Pale Ale from Four Pure was too tempting and tasted delicious.\nWe were out of coffee so we popped into The Roastery to pick up some beans for work tomorrow.\nWe tried their Roasting Mix blend along with some pistachio cookies.\nWe headed down to Brixton on the Overground afterwards and headed to Pop Brixton to find something for lunch.\nWe ended up getting a salt fish wrap from Mama's Jerk along with some fried plantain. It was topped with fresh coconut, jerk spices and a fruity sauce which tasted amazing.
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Recovering from the “eager-to-please” syndrome that is deeply rooted in the Rescuer role of the Dreaded Drama Triangle (DDT), can be a challenge.\nWhen being the Rescuer is your “go to” role in the DDT, you easily take on being helpful and pleasing to others as a self-identify. Your focus is on the needs of others, rather than your needs, which may cause you to neglect your legitimate needs and responsibilities.\nBy being overly focused on others, you tell yourself that you are just being kind. However, underneath that you may unconsciously be seeing the other as incapable of handling their own affairs. If you are stuck in the “eager-to-please” syndrome, you also hope that you will be loved for your helpful ways.\nThis way of relating to others disempowers them from taking responsibility for their own needs. Even if you don’t like the way others take care of their business, or the pace at which they are doing it, it is still their responsibility.\nWhen you let go of the illusion that pleasing others will create the change you want in the other – and get the love and recognition you want for yourself – you are on a new path toward taking care of yourself and what is yours to do.\nYou may think you are helping, but others may see you as intrusive and even as a Persecutor.\nYou eventually feel like a Victim when your helpful ways are snubbed, and you don’t get the love and appreciation you want.\nOthers don’t want to hurt your feelings, so you rarely get honest feedback that could support your growth.\nA craving for approval and feeling worthy can’t be satisfied by others, creating a chronic feeling of not enough.\nIt isn’t easy to tell yourself the truth about the negative effects of being the Rescuer because you say to yourself: “I am a helper, and this is who I am.” This is the story Rescuers tell themselves that keeps them stuck in the DDT.\nLearn to ask for help or support. Most Rescuers have a tough time asking for support. The purpose is not to ask others to rescue you. Instead, learning to ask for support is an important step on your recovery journey.\nUnderstand the importance of self-care, not as a journey or something to cross off your “to-do” list. It is, instead, a daily practice of acknowledging your needs and creating a clear intention to support and love yourself. This interrupts your constant focus on others.\nHold the silence, so others have time to gain insight into their needs and responsibilities. Learning to be comfortable with silence will set you on the path of recovery.\nMost people want to be helpful, and in turn, receive appreciation for their good deeds. This desire, if overused, may push you into the “eager-to-please” syndrome. Self-care, learning to hold the silence, and making the shift to Coach will transform the syndrome into being an empowering support to others.
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I get it. I’ve been working on an incessantly boring project that is simultaneously difficult, puzzling and tedious. But, lo and behold it’s one of the those enigmas wrapped in riddles inside a puzzle shrouded in a New York Times crossword that reveals itself in a word jumble so obvious a child could see it. What I mean is occasionally I understand it just enough to gain insight and understanding that only comes from staring out the window for an inordinately long time, or from sitting on the toilet or standing in a shower (or maybe when standing on a toilet or sitting in a shower?) Basically, I “get it” and I have to capitalize on that passing knowledge and re-arrange and sketch an idea that finally makes sense (until the next revelation). Stopping during at that precise moment to answer the phone can be really devastating.\nApparently, so the story goes, old Coleridge took some time to get rid of the salesman, then immediately tried getting super high again to continue writing, but alas, try as he might, no matter how baked he got, the Muse had left. Gone in the air like a puff of opium smoke. Unfortunately, I don’t have a stash of opiates at my desk and besides my office's opium den/chill zone is also a smoke free area so even if I did I couldn’t exactly light up a pipe on the chaise lounge anyway. For some stupid reason, I answered my phone while synaptic fires were burning. Perhaps I was feeling cocky and thought "I've got this thing figured out. I can handle this." "Would I like to answer a survey?" She said. "Sure," I said. "It will only take eight minutes," she said. "Ok!" I said I've got eight minutes now that I've saved myself from days of drudgery by figuring out this oh so difficult problem.\n"Now where was I? What was I doing? Oh dear god." It was gone. Even quicker than Coleridge's smoke no doubt.\nThe rest of the day was lost in a miasma of the afternoon office funk. I did the digital version of shuffling papers until I went home. The next day seemed to start before the previous one had ended and I spent it mostly in an attempt to work without inspiration. Then after a good night's sleep the Muse returned. Or at the least I encouraged it to return by retracing my mental steps until there it was, like a missing set of keys found by checking every pocket and crevice. How does inspiration work? I don't know for sure but I do know a few tricks. Warning: This is about to sound a bit "new-agey" but remember when therapeutic cannabis and LSD were only for tripping at outdoor music venues? Now look at them… weed is about to become a legal appetite enhancer, used to combat PTSD or chronic pain and LSD is being studied to fight addiction or in Silicon Valley, micro-dosing LSD is seen as a creativity stimulant and as a way to experience cubicles joyfully. So what follows are my tips. Take them as you will.\n1. Relax: Find a comfortable spot, empty your mind, quiet the laughing monkey in your head and wait. Do not underestimate the power of sitting on a park bench, a brisk walk around the block or staring out a window. I have no idea of how to bill for staring blankly out a window; perhaps roll it into "client meetings" or something. This is sometimes confused with napping but I nap at home. At work I "power-ideate" with my eyes closed.\n2. Brute force: Spend many hours sitting at your desk working, monk-like with your head down and, eventually, statistically even, you are bound to happen to be at your desk when the wave lengths of your brain align with the act of doing work with your hands. It ain't pretty but it does work — eventually.\n3. Seek and ye shall find: Purposefully clear your schedule, set aside 15, 20 or 30 minutes and glide through any media you enjoy like music or a website or a magazine or a film or whatever. Simply absorb it with an open mind. This is probably the excuse every designer gives for having a unnecessarily large hoard of books, music and films. Again, this is sometimes confused with "goofing off". Let the plebeians with Nerf guns goof off; you are looking for good ideas to steal. I call it steal-spiration.\nLike tumblers of a combination lock any mix of these techniques will fall into place for you to open a vault of ideas, wicked and good, tired and new, simple or complex. It may not be the right idea, or your best idea or even a practical idea but it may be the seed of something great. And you will have done it without the use of highly addictive opiates. Oh and maybe turn off your phone because the Muse rarely calls or texts and she never leaves voicemail.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – The No. 26 Ohio State men’s tennis team (20-9, 10-3 Big Ten) fell, 4-2, to No. 14 Tennessee (16-8, 6-5 Southeastern) Sunday in NCAA second round action at the Varsity Outdoor Courts in Knoxville, Tenn. The Buckeyes finished the season 20-9 overall, 10-3 in Big Ten play, while the Volunteers advanced to the NCAA Round of 16 and will face the winner of the California/UCLA match May 21 in College Station, Texas.\nIn doubles action, Tennessee took a 1-0 lead in the match score after they captured the point at the Nos. 1 and 2 spots. The sophomore pair of Chris Klingemann (Bradenton, Fla./Texas Tech Independent) and Devin Mullings (Freeport, Bahamas/Ft. Lauderdale Prepatory) fell, 8-1, to Tennessee’s Mark Dietrich and Morgan Wilson at No. 2. Ohio State’s Joey Atas (So., Baltimore, Md./Calvert Hall) and Drew Eberly (Fr., Lake Forest, Ill./Lake Forest) kept the Buckeyes alive with an 8-6 win over Bobby Cameron and Kaden Hensel at the No. 3 position.\nWith the doubles point on the line, all eyes turned to the No. 1 spot. The junior duo of Scott Green (North Canton, Ohio/Hoover) and Ross Wilson (Toledo, Ohio/Toledo St. Francis de Sales), ranked No. 5 in the ITA poll, and No. 9 Ockie Oosthuizen and Ben Rogers were knotted at 7-all. The match was forced into a super tie-break in which the Volunteers upset the Buckeyes, 9-8 (7), for the 1-0 Tennessee lead. In singles, the Volunteers put their second point on the board after Buckeye Green, fell in straight sets, 6-3, 6-3. Atas retaliated with the squad’s first point of the day after a 6-4, 6-4 win at No. 3. Atas went undefeated in the post-season with five singles wins. The next court went in favor of Tennessee as freshman Eberly fell, 6-4, 6-4, to Hensel.\nBuckeye junior Wilson tallied Ohio State’s last point, followed by the Volunteers’ match-clinching win at the No. 1 spot. No. 54 Dietrich upset No. 40 Mullings, 6-3, 7-6 (6), to advance to the NCAA Round of 16.\nNext up, three Buckeyes compete at the NCAA Singles and Doubles Championship May 25 in College Station, Texas. The duo of Green and Wilson, a No. 5-8 tournament seed, aims for their third national doubles title this season, while Mullings will compete in singles competition.
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Isn't it nice to have breakfast outdoors? Listening to The Beach Boys singing "Kokomo" on my iPod.\nHerring in wine sauce, poached eggs with za'atar, rye toast, kalamata olives, carrots, and iced tea.\nToday, I decided to make gaeran tost-u (Korean egg toast) for breakfast. The bread was rye sandwich bread. The cabbage was chopped kimchi. The onion was sliced green onion. The carrot was just carrot. We were out of ketchup, so the toppings were HP sauce and light brown sugar.\nI toasted and buttered the rye bread. Then, I sauteed the vegetables in a little butter. I poured on one beaten egg, and squared it off to fit on the bread, flipping it to finish it off. I poured on HP sauce and sprinkled a little light brown sugar on that.\nHere it is ready to eat, with some orange segments on the side. It went great with a mug of French roast coffee.\nI saw a photo of japchae, a Korean noodle and vegetable dish. and decided to try to make it. Well, when you look for it around the Internet, you discover that there are hundreds of variations, some with meat and some vegetarian. The standard items appear to be sweet potato noodles (called dangmyeon), carrots, onions, soy sauce, sesame seeds, and sesame oil. Commonly, spinach is added and often sugar and beef.\nSo, how to make it my way, whatever that is? There are too many types of noodles and pasta in our cupboard. I didn't want to buy more. I substituted saifun (a cellophane noodle made from mung bean starch) for the dangmyeon. I also would rather have seafood, so I substituted fresh salmon for the beef.\nI stemmed and sliced a few shiitake mushrooms, cut a peeled carrot into matchsticks, cut up some red onion into rings, sliced a green onion into 1" sections, and minced a garlic clove.\nI skinned and sliced a salmon fillet. In a ziplock bag, I poured in some sesame oil, soy sauce, sugar, ground black pepper, minced garlic, and sesame seeds. In went the salmon. I mixed it up with the other stuff in the bag and let it sit for 15 minutes.\nIn a wok, I sauteed the mushrooms for 3 minuted in sesame oil, then put them on a plate. Then, I sauteed the carrots and onion in the wok in sesame oil until soft and translucent. They went in the plate. I sauteed the green onion until slightly browned -- for about a minute -- then it went into the plate. Finally, I sauteed the salmon pieces until cooked through.\nThe vegetables were mixed in with the salmon in the wok. Then, the saifun was mixed in. Finally, I mixed in some baby spinach leaves until they wilted. When it all got hot, I emptied the japchae into pasta plates and sprinkled sesame seeds on top. Maybe next tine, I'll toasted the seeds first.\nHardly worth the effort, isn't it?\nMore from the "what's in the pantry?" file.\nYesterday was Mother's Day. Our big celebration was going out for a fancy brunch with two of our sons, my wife, her Mom, and me; along with two other couples and their grown daughter and sons. We've been doing this with them for about 30 years.\nSo, Marsha and I were home with our youngest son at dinner time. Boston Market was running a Mother's Day special; plus we had a coupon expiring yesterday.\nToday, lots of chicken leftovers. We also had their garlic spinach side dish. There were corn tortillas and scallions in the fridge. Enchiladas for Monday's dinner!\nWhat to use for cheese? Aha, Israeli sheep's milk Kaskaval, ready to be grated. All we needed was sauce, so I picked up a bottle of enchilada sauce at Trader Joe's, the only thing I had to buy.\nI softened the tortillas in canola oil, and filled them with a chicken, spinach, scallion, and cheese mix. I spread a little sauce in the baking dish and put in the rolled filled tortillas, topped by more sauce and more cheese. Baked for 20 mins. in the oven at 350° F.\nThe last of the ranch beans was mashed in a hot pan and refreshed with a little more sautéed minced garlic and green pepper, then topped with egg and Texas Pete hot sauce and placed into corn tortillas.\nOmigosh, my afternoon snack is leftover Passover matzo with chive cream cheese and chipotle; with an iced coffee.\nI put the Texas ranch beans I made today to excellent use tonight! They were on buttered whole wheat toast and topped with poached eggs. Broiled tomato on the side. A nice glass of cabernet sauvignon washed it down very well.\nchili powder, cornstarch, and water (salt not shown).\nOnions, peppers, and garlic are sautéed 5 minutes.\nBeans and chili powder briefly sautéed for a minute.\nWater and cornstarch added for 15-minute simmered sauce.\nTook myself out for a soft shell crab sandwich today at Coastal Flats in Fairfax VA (Ozzie's was not serving them today. Here is my first course, a Blue Moon beer.\nThen, a delicious soft shell crab sandwich and broccolini at Coastal Flats.
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On February 20, 2019, we joined the Shopify Affiliate Program. Verb users will now be able to create a Shopify web store and add interactive taggs to their product videos that, when clicked, allow viewers to purchase products right in and through the video. This will provide the users of Verb’s video technology with an outlet to build their online presence through Shopify, and then to market and sell their products with reduced friction in their sales process. An intended result is to provide the users of Verb’s video technology with the power to grow their businesses rapidly. Shopify will share revenue with Verb from users that sign-up for Shopify accounts originating through Verb’s taggCRM applications.\nOn February 21, 2019, we issued a press release announcing that we joined the Shopify Affiliate Program disclosed herein. The press release is furnished as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K.\nThe information in this Item 7.01, shall not be deemed to be “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section, nor shall it be deemed incorporated by reference into any filing under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, except as expressly set forth by specific reference in such filing.\nDate: February 21, 2019 Verb Technology Company, Inc.
For its lover out there, Nokia had come with the latest Nokia 1 smartphone, with the latest Go Edition of Oreo. But, what is Android Go! Android Go is a new edition of Android by Google, which come Google apps and third-party apps, which are less heavy, and less resource consuming, compared to that of the normal version of those apps. Such a benediction will be suitable for smartphone users struggling with a low budget, and a smartphone with budget hardware. Nokia is the first reputed company to bring the first Android Go smartphone after the Lava Z50, and if you are a real Nokia fan, now you got another reason to support Nokia, more than before.\nBut, is Nokia 1 the best smartphone for you! What I mean to say is, should you go for Nokia 1, if you can spare Rs. 6,000! Nokia 1 has been released more than one month ago, but just a few days ago, it is also released in India, and thus, you might or might not buy it. If you are really a Nokia fan and want to pay million dollars for the Nokia branding, this article is not for you. There is no doubt, Android Go phones are budget-friendly, but let’s break down Nokia 1 into different categories, and find out, where it rocks, and where it doesn’t.\nLet’s first have a look at the display and the body. Nokia 1 is among those Android Go devices, which come with a 4.5 Inch IPS LCD display, with a screen resolution of 480×854 pixels, and thus, the PPI stands to 218, which is not that appealing. The true dimensions of the Nokia 1 is, 133.6 x 67. 8 x 9.5 mm (length x breadth x width). When going bezel-less is the trend of 2018, the Nokia 1, come with bezels all around, and thus, the screen to body ration is almost 61.6%, though that is acceptable, keeping the price in mind.\nIt is going to be a great daily use smartphone for its size, which eventually makes it easier to hold in hands.\nThe Redmi 5A, come at the same price, and it comes with a 5-inch display, which I think, is way better if you just can adjust yourself to the absence of Nokia branding.\nMoving on to the software and SoC, the Nokia 1 comes with just 1 GB of RAM, and a MediaTek MT6737M SoC clocked at 1.1 GHz, which is a quad-core processor, based on the Cortex-A53 architecture. As I already said, it comes with Android 8.0 Oreo Go edition, and thus, what I expect is, you will not need to struggle with apps, squeezing upon your resources and battery.\nAs far as the SoC is concerned, I am never happy with MediaTek SoCs, which is a big turn down in Nokia 1, from my point of view. Nokia could have used Snapdragon 400 series SoCs, at this price range, which could have given better performance even with Android Go apps. I am sure, Nokia 1 would have rocked with Snapdragon 425, or 430, at least.\n1 GB of RAM is too low nowadays, though, I think, the Android Go apps can manage that handful of space pretty well. Well, I am optimistic about that, as it is only with that promise, Android Go apps are made.\nPresently all the Android Go apps, are available only from Google. Though in future, other developers will definitely develop Android Go apps, but that is a matter of time. If you work with 3rd party apps, you might have to struggle with same problems, as they cannot optimize themselves for Android Go platforms, right now. I am sure most people use WhatsApp on their everyday use smartphones, but the favorite WhatsApp Go is still not available.\nThe Nokia 1 comes with a 5 MP rear facing the camera with LED flash, and a 2 MP front camera, with video recording up to 480p. That is, as well, a big disappointment for me. Having a 5 MP primary camera for an everyday smartphone is quite acceptable, but not for smartphones priced at Rs. 6,000, in today’s market.\n480p recording! Who record 480p videos nowadays! The Redmi 5A, which come at the same price, comes with support for 1080p video recording. If you say, you only want phones from reputed brands, you can pay around Rs. 500 extra, and get Samsung Galaxy J2, which even come with 720p recording.\nThe Nokia 1 comes with 8 GB of internal storage, and you can expand it up to 128 GB, with the help of an SD card. But the disappointing factor is, Nokia 1 has a hybrid SIM slot, which means, you can use, either one SIM and SD card, or two SIM cards. If Nokia 1 was a smartphone meant for gaming or some special purpose, that was acceptable. It is yet another big disappointment for me.\nIt is meant for everyday use. Having a single SIM is not at all acceptable when most people want to have different SIM for home and office use.\nOn the other hand, using 2 SIM card will close the door for an SD card, which means, if you are fond of listening to songs, while on the go, and that too, the songs from your local storage, you might have to bid goodbye to that habit.\nThe Nokia 1 comes with a 2150 mAh battery, which can be enough for 1 day, as it comes with less resource consuming Android Go software. The 2150 mAh, can provide talk time up to 9 hours in 3G, and can also give 360 hours standby on 3G, which is not that bad. It comes with A-GPS, which is good, as well, and will be handy for navigation. Nokia 1 comes with a headphone jack, and Micro USB jack, and thus, No! Nokia hasn’t removed the 3.5 mm jack, following the trend. You can’t expect Type C, at this price.\nIf you are smart enough, you have already taken your decision on, whether to purchase Nokia 1 or not. If you are still in a dilemma, I personally will not recommend you to go for Nokia 1. But, yes, if you are looking for a smartphone from an old brand, whom you can count upon, Nokia 1 is by far the only option for you. I have used several Nokia handsets, and Nokia offered a truly great service, and I am sure, Nokia will keep it up.\nI wish it came with at least a Snapdragon entry level processor, for an even better performance. 16 GB storage is the requirement of most users, and I wish, Nokia fulfilled the requirements of those users. I am not complaining about the 5 MP, but I wish, Nokia 1 had the support for 720p video recording. Last but not the least, I wish Nokia 1 came with dual SIM support, with a dedicated port for an external SD card. Nokia 1 could have been the best smartphone, at this price range, with these minor improvements.\nNokia 1- Value for money?\nMost people, who are looking for value for money smartphone, I am sorry to say, Nokia 1 is not one among them. No doubt, Nokia 1 is a budget-friendly smartphone, but it is not value for money, keeping an eye on the other products, available in the market, at this price range. But, if you are really a Nokia fanboy, and want to taste the new Nokia Go, go for Nokia 1, and you will not regret it, only if you want to use it as your daily driver.\nHope this small article about Nokia 1 was informative to you. Do you have more questions regarding Nokia 1? Comment it down below, and give me a scope to solve your queries.
Most of us have created multiple Google account at the different age or different time whenever we need, but we have forgotten them later because we have not maintained any list and not using those Gmail accounts.\nIf you are one of those, who has forgotten earlier made Gmail account associated with your mobile number. Then you are at right place. In this article, I am going to tell you, how you can get back your forgotten account.\nFind lost or forgotten Gmail account associated with your Phone Number.\n1. Visit Find My Account; Here we will search your Gmail account.\n2. Enter your Email or Phone Number whichever you remember and click Next.\n3. Now enter your Google account First Name & Last Name in the respective field.\n4. Once you entered the details, Google will search for an account with the details given by you in the database, and if details matched with an entry in the database, then Google will send a verification code to the Phone number provided and associated with the Google account.\n5. Soon you will receive a code on your phone number or email address whichever you have entered. Just enter that verification code in the text message.\n6. As you enter the verification code, Google will show all the Gmail account associated with that mobile number. 7. Now you can select the forgotten Google account and reset the password of your account.\nIf you liked the article don’t forget to share with your friends so that they can get back their lost Google accounts.
Please share your questions or experience with meditation or mindful practices in the comments below.\nThank you for these words that encourage me to try, and the web links. I’ve just never thought I could do it!\nI am so glad you have made meditation a part of your daily routine. I first tried in college and failed miserably. A few years ago, thanks to several wonderful yoga instructors, I finally learned how to meditate. I still have a long way to go, but it is truly amazing how powerful an effect meditation can have on our minds and bodies.\nBeautiful, Lisa. So proud of you, all the time. And not just for your "accomplishments." Love you.\nLisa, I am so touched and grateful for your blog, your kindness and your generosity with sharing your experience with so many others. Your courage and care to deeply touch your MS journey and share your life with so many of us is an inspiration!! I continue to be honored and grateful to offer this practice as a refuge and anchor to you and so many others. May this practice offer your tender strength and peace. May it bring healing to you and your readers.
In this section of the The Psychology of Subscriptions we focus on something that many vitamin and beauty retailers inherently understand and other retailers can learn from. A well timed and portioned subscription program can help with compliance and using the right amount of a product for optimal use.\nOceanX CEO and Founder Georg Richter provides examples of why massive "Costco" style quantities may not always be best even if sold at a discount and highlights how Dollar Shave Club used 4 razors a month to stand out from the established players in the field who never focused on the issue of using an old blade.
Marketing is the process of teaching consumers why they should choose your product or service over those of your competitors. If you're not doing that, then you're not marketing. The key is finding the right marketing method and messaging to educate and influence your consumers at the right time and place.\nOn the first day in many Marketing 101 courses, professors often define marketing as, "all the processes involved in getting a product or service from the manufacturer or seller to the ultimate consumer." It includes creating the product or service concept, identifying who is likely to purchase it, promoting it and moving it through the proper selling channels.\nFacilitate the prospect's purchasing decision.\nThe components of marketing can be identified using what is called The Four P's model: product, price, promotion, and place. Companies have many procedures they must undertake to ensure their products or services are ready for selling.\nThe first stage is called the "ideation stage," where the idea for the product or service is conceived. Before products go to the market, companies must decide what styles, sizes, flavors, and scents they should sell and the packaging designs they should use. Then, marketing departments usually test new product concepts with focus groups and surveys to ascertain interest levels among potential buyers and refine certain elements.\nPrice is also tested through focus groups and surveys. Companies must know the optimal price to sell their products to achieve maximum return. One way to determine price is to set it at a level comparable to competitors, as long the company can recover all associated product expenses and still make a profit. If the company is introducing a product that has never existed, they must determine how much the consumer is willing to pay for it.\nPromotion pertains to information that companies give consumers through targeted campaigns to generate interest in their products. Campaigns can include different forms of media, events, and more. Promotions usually have two purposes: generate leads for sales reps or initiate actual purchases.\n"Place" in The Four P's of marketing refers to how and where products are sold. Consumer product companies, for example, sell to wholesalers who, in turn, sell to retailers. In the industrial market, the buying process is longer and involves more decision makers. Some companies also sell products or services on a local level, while others sell nationally and even internationally. Some companies only sell their products or services online. All distribution decisions are part of the overall marketing process.\nPrint, radio, and television campaigns are types of marketing, as are direct mail, email, and internet marketing. Companies that sell via the internet optimize their web pages, so they appear higher in search engines like Google and Yahoo. Newsletters, press releases, and articles are also forms of marketing used to generate leads and orders. Some companies also use referral marketing to increase business, where satisfied customers refer others to a particular business.\nMore recently, social media marketing is becoming something that smart companies can't avoid when it comes to reaching potential buyers, whether it's advertising on Facebook or Instagram or posting advice on Twitter with links to a website.
This title is a part of our CasebookPlus™ offering as ISBN 9781683284604. Learn more at CasebookPlus.com.\nThis revised casebook is designed for a “building block” Property course that serves as a student’s foundation for the rest of law school and beyond. Avoiding the typical hodge-podge of issues, the book presents the material in an integrated way, starting with the central role of exclusive in rem rights in property and systematically developing elaborations, exceptions, and counterfoils to this idea, using vivid cases old and new. Timely issues in intellectual property, mortgages, and regulatory takings, as well as traditional topics like equity and restitution, are given expansive treatment. The emphasis throughout is on fundamental principles and policy questions.\nSample Chapter 1 - What is Property?\nSeveral chapters in this edition were reorganized or merged to condense material, reducing page length. The authors added new cases to reduce complexity in introducing topics such as adverse possession, security interests, and equitable conversion.
Rory McIlroy has made the decision to defend his FedExCup title having initially hinted at taking the remainder of the season off to allow a rib injury to heal.\nMcIlroy suggested that he might curtail his rollercoaster 2017 season when speaking in the aftermath of the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow, a tournament he entered as favourite but could only finish tied 22nd.\nBut a tweet from McIlroy raised the possibility he will feature in the FedExCup series—of which he is the defending champion—after he posted a competition of which the winner will play with him in a pro-am at the BMW Championship in September.\nMcIlroy’s management subsequently confirmed to the BBC that he plans to play in the FedExCup Series and put back his planned recovery time to overcome the rib injury that has troubled the world number four’s season.\nIt has been a real mixed bag from McIlroy in 2017, a year in which he has transitioned from Nike clubs and equipment to TaylorMade M2 clubs. It has been a period of change and one which has taken time to get right.\nMcIlroy also split with long-term caddie JP Fitzgerald, who he had enjoyed much success with including the four major victories in the 2011 U.S. Open, 2012 and 2014 PGA Championship and 2014 Open Championship.\nThat relationship turned slightly sour and the decision to split came despite McIlroy recovering from a bad start to finish tied third behind Jordan Spieth’s in this year’s Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.\nClose friend Harry Diamond stepped in on the bag, the pair having had a long lasting relationship and one which reportedly saw the new caddie (for the remainder of the season) act as McIlroy’s best man at his wedding earlier this year.\nThe tumultuous 2017 season has seen McIlroy finish in the top 10 in seven tournaments, including the Open and more recently in the Bridgestone Invitational, but he has failed to register a win. His drought in majors now stretches three years.\nIt has been a fairly sparse season, however, for McIlroy. He has competed in just 13 events all year—missing several flagship events in the process—with the rib injury clearly troubling him throughout the season.\n“I can go out there and play and shoot decent scores, but when I come off the course I feel my left rhomboid going into spasm,” he was quoted as saying.\nMcIlroy will be looking to rediscover his very best form in the FedExCup Series which he won last year to collect a £7.8 million bonus. His run to the top of the standings included winning the Deutsche Bank Championship and the TOUR Championship.\nThe Northern Irishman looks set to line up in the opening event of the series when the Northern Trust Open is staged from August 24-27.
In the weeks of November, 14 until November, 30, 2016, the exercise Black Blade took place at the Belgian airbase Florennes. Black Blade 2016 is one of the exercises in Europe, which took place as part of the Helicopter Exercise Program (HEP). Black Blade 2016 is a tactical training and will take three weeks.\nDuring the exercise Black Blade 2016, especially operations with the Special Forces would be trained. The training also contained fast tactical missions. Black Blade offers participants a unique opportunity to train the planning and execution of these kinds of missions within a common framework combined with the European partners. During the exercise Black Blade several European partner countries participated. The helicopters during the exercise were supplied by three countries. The first participating country which also operated as the host of the exercise was Belgium. The Belgians took in total part with seven helicopters during the training. In total, the Belgians operated with two NH90 Caiman and five Augusta A109 helicopters during the exercise. All helicopters of the Belgians are from Beauvechain where the helicopters are assigned to the 1 Wing. The second participating country was Austria. The Austrians participated with two S70 Blackhawk helicopters from Tulln-Langenlebarn and three Augusta-Bell AB212 helicopters from Linz-Hörsching. The third and last country which provided helicopters for Black Blade was Slovenia. The Slovenians participated with only one AS532 Cougar which came from Ljubljana. The helicopter belongs to the Slovenian Helikopterski Battalion. Besides the actively participating countries, there were also observers from Hungary, Italy and Switzerland present during Black Blade. During the missions the helicopters would operate from Florennes Air Base. The missions were flown at various locations in Belgium. Some sites which were used for various scenarios were Camp Elsenborn in the Ardennes and Arendonk in the north of the country. Most of the missions were flown after sunset.\nenvironment. Participants will learn during this training how to deal with each other's equipment. It is also an important goal to work closely with the Belgian Special Operations Forces (SOF) both on the ground and in the air. The second major aim of the exercise is to integrate routines to maximize interoperability during normal operational tasks. Aspects which were trained are actions such as low level flights, formation flying, FARP training, artillery deployment, etc. The units will fly a diverse range of missions which are practiced during the day and at night. During training these skills are central to the deployment of the Special Forces. To perform such kinds of SOF operations, helicopter crews need to practice different skills such as Personnel Recovery missions, night flights, MEDEVAC missions and Close Combat Attack (CCA) missions. The special procedures which are practiced during SOF operations are different. The special SOF mission is the fact that most of the missions are flown around sunset and after dark. The darkness element ensures that crews of the helicopters need to plan their mission even better.\nThe first specific technique which was trained was the so-called Fast Rope technique. During Fast Rope actions the helicopter will go into a hover above a small area and soldiers will slide down along ropes for a rapid intervention action. Another technique which is used is an unprecedented intrusion into a field by skydiving from a helicopter; the SOF soldiers are jumping out of a helicopter from a medium altitude. The most commonly used method of evacuation in the world of SOF operations is the Special Patrol Insertion & Extraction (SPIE). During the SPIE technique a helicopter will hover at low altitude with a rope under the fuselage. The soldiers on the ground hook themselves onto the rope and are carried away from the dangerous area very quickly by the helicopter. The SPIE method is one of the fastest ways to extract the soldiers from enemy territory. Also the helicopter is exposed to enemy fire for a very short period during an SPIE extraction. In addition to Fast Rope and SPIE, the helicopter can also just land in the field during an action. This method of depositing and retrieving soldiers are described in pick-up and drop-off procedures and were repeatedly trained during Black Blade. To protect the helicopter and the troops on the ground also techniques such as air-to-surface fire training were practiced.\nThe Exercise Black Blade was developed as a building block in a larger concept as part of the HEP program. The training was started with a Combat Enhancement Training and Force Integration Training (CET & FIT) phase. Next, a cross training would take place which was carried out by flying small COMAO missions. With this structure, participants can build a mutual understanding of the equipment of other participants and the standard operating procedures. Later during the exercise, the complexity and the number of activities during the COMAO missions will be more intense. Black Blade 2016 will be based on a commonly agreed way of working according to the HEP program. During the exercise the plan is completely revised to reflect the lessons from operational experiences from previous HEP exercises. Besides the exercise on its own there is also an international Mentor Team present during the exercise. This team is composed of members of the Helicopter Tactics Instructor Course (HTIC). During this training program are tactical instructors trained for helicopter operations. These mentors were invaluable for supporting the EDA Chief Instructor. These mentors were intensively monitoring the participants during the planning, execution and debrief phases of the exercise. The mentors during Black Blade were from Germany, Sweden and the United Kingdom. The mentors ensure that the lessons which are learned during Black Blade will be integrated in the next series of HEP exercises.
The investment objective of The SEI Global Opportunistic Fixed Income Fund is to generate current income consistent with the preservation of capital by investing in global fixed income markets. The Base Currency of the Fund is U.S. Dollars. Under normal market conditions, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its net assets in investment grade fixed income securities and money market instruments that are listed or traded on Recognised Markets. Investment-grade securities are rated in one of the four highest rating categories by a Recognised Rating Agency at the time of purchase. No more than 10% of the net assets of the Fund will be invested in securities that are rated below investment-grade or are un-rated by both Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s.
A bad Jaguars/Falcons matchup coupled with a blowout knocked Thursday Night Football down a full ratings point from last week’s Browns/Steelers game to 1.6 adults 18-49 rating. That was still enough to comfortably lead the night.\nIn its season finale, USA’s Burn Notice rose a tenth to a 1.1 adults 18-49 rating. Beyond Scared Straight rose two tenths from last week’s season premiere to a 1.1 adults 18-49 rating.\nIt’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia was down a tenth to a 0.8 adults 18-49 rating and The League was even with last week with another 0.7 adults 18-49 rating.\nBoth episodes of Beavis & Butthead averaged a 0.7 adults 18-49 rating last night, down from last week’s lone episode that drew a 0.8 adults 18-49 rating.\ntruTV’s Impractical Jokers debuted to 0.7 and 0.6 adults 18-49 ratings respectively for its two episodes.
Installing the right cabling infrastructure solution now will enable data centre operators to reap greater financial benefits from the outset, retain and attract more customers and offer the flexibility to meet every demand.\nIncreased cable capacity fits up to 17 percent more cables than previous versions.\nThe obvious advantages of PoE computers are many – there is no need for electrical wiring at point of install, it is safer to provide power over low voltage Ethernet cabling, the time to install computers is reduced and the computers use less energy, thereby improving carbon footprint significantly.\nThis white paper explores the history and likely future of data communications and power over Ethernet technologies. Read on to find out more.\nLearn how leading Chinese bank, Shanghai Rural Commercial Bank (SCRB), securely handle massive amounts of highly sensitive customer personal and financial data through its 140,000-square- meter Business Processing Center (BPC) in Shanghai.\nBy optimising their upfront structured cabling investment, data centre operators can design a facility to support application demands for the next 25 years.\nWorking together, JUN Thailand and Corning provided the building owner with a future-ready MDU network.\nWith cloud, mobility and the Internet of Things coming into play, CommScope's James Young discusses how data centers need to be sufficiently equipped to cater to these trends.
1.Main Hospital Building: five floors and a tunnel under earth it for all E/M works, equipments, tools, and other necessary services, total Area for each floor is 9500m2.\n2.Support building: Two floors, with a total area of 2500 m2 per each floor.\n3.Kidney Center Building: Two floors, with a total area of 1000m2 per each floor.\n4.Out-Patient Building: Two floors, with a total area of 1250m2 per each floor.\n5.Service Building: Two floors, with a total area of 2500m2 per each floor.\n6.Health College Building: Two floors, with a total area of 1500m2 per each floor.
The family of Trooper Moises Sanchez has opened a fundraiser account at Texas Regional Bank. Cash, Checks, or Money Orders may be deposited at any TRB location. The account number is 1371855. Checks and Money Orders should be made payable to “FBO Moises Sanchez”.\nWe keep Trooper Sanchez and his family in our prayers.
This is a potting bench/ workspace i built to be used for when your planting flowers, was built at no cost because of use of pallets and screws i already had. It could also be used as a regular work bench if you wanted. I built it out of all recycled wood, All except for the 2x4's in the back were pulled from pallets. The back 2x4's were from an old house wall. All screws were predilled to prevent splitting and some of the wood was so hard it would twist the screws off. Wish i could have made a full instructable but did not have a camera at the time. Will make an instructable if i decide to build another one. If anyone would like more pictures just comment what area you would like a picture of.\nStarted disassembling 2 pallets. Will that be enough wood?
This past Saturday, I attended my second Christian Writers’ Club meeting. The guest speaker was Michele Chynoweth, who has written and published two novels and has a third one currently in publishing.\nShe explained that she writes modern Bible stories and that The Faithful One is based on the Book of Job and The Peace Maker is based on the story of Abigail. I purchased both books and she autographed them for me.\nShe spoke about building character in our stories. She talked about how important our characters are because they are what connects the reader to your story. They make the reader feel.\nMs. Chynoweth encouraged us to allow the reader to make his/her own judgments rather than stating character traits directly, which, she explained, is part of the “show, don’t tell” mantra.\nCommunication: How does your character talk and sound?\nHistory: Where does your character come from?\nAppearance: What does your character look like?\nRelationships: What kind of family and friends does your character have?\nAmbition: What is your character’s passion, goals, needs?\nCharacter defect: Flaws make your character real.\nThoughts: How does your character thnk?\nEveryman-ness: Your character needs to be relatable and believable.\nThose are some of the things to consider when creating your characters in your writing.\nI have never been fond of writing outlines, but Michele Chynoweth shared how important it is to be able to keep track of your characters so that you are consistent and don’t make errors. She told of how she had once created a minor character and hadn’t made a note about him and one place had written about his dark hair and later said “he ran his hand through his sandy blonde hair”. So, she said, even the little guys are important. Therefore, I will at least keep a notebook about all of my characters, even if I don’t do an actual outline.
The most common question I get about Pole Dancing lessons is “why”?\nSome people find it racy, some people are curious, and some people are just confused and don’t see Pole Dancing as a form of exercise. I’ve written extensively about why I’ve chosen to do Sky Siren’s classes - I want to feel strong and confident. However, when I was looking around my Pole Dancing class this week I was struck by how the class is full of different types of people. There isn’t a ‘type’ of person that does Pole Dancing. It attracts all different ages, backgrounds and body types. I think there’s a stereotype that the type of person that does Pole Dancing lessons is overtly sexual and confident, and although those types of girls might be drawn to Pole Dancing, it also attracts a wide range of people. Before I started at Sky Sirens I also had this assumption that I would not fit in. It was one of the things that held me back from starting at Sky Sirens. Of course, it only took attending my first class to realise that Sky Sirens attracts a wide range of people for a wide range of reasons. This week I spoke to my classmate from Babydoll Pole, Judith Mogi about what drew her to Pole Dancing.\nI first noticed Judith in week one during the class introductions. She has really great shiny, thick hair – as if she should be doing shampoo commercials. The other thing I noticed about her, was that she seemed like a pretty happy, bubbly person. The kind of friend that is always keen to be your plus one to an event and won’t complain about paying a cover charge to get into a club. She told our class that she had never tried pole before and she preferred the pronouns she/her. It was comforting to know there was someone else in the class that might not be fully evolved, and had never done pole before.\nIt was our second class, and we were learning how to get more familiar with the pole and the routine that we can perform at Nightcap at the end of the term. I spent a lot of the time being too terrified to lift my feet off the ground in order to spin properly. Judith was more comfortable with spinning than me because she could actually do it, and she did! She was also one of the people in the class who made the most lighthearted comments, and was easily able to laugh at herself. Basically my kinda girl - someone that can make fun of herself, all while still having a good time.\nJudith works in banking and is an eastern suburbs girl from Coogee. Coogee is the suburb I imagine I’ll be living during my first marriage. Besides having great hair, Judith is also currently studying for her Masters. Judith decided to do Pole Dancing classes because she wanted to do something different and challenge herself, whilst also keeping herself fit. Like me, Judith did not feel like she fit into gym culture. I assume like me, she finds the white gym walls uninspiring to look at. The room we are learning in has a leopard print wall, which I find very inspiring (inspiring enough to buy a leopard print jumper even though it is almost summer).\nJudith chose pole dancing particularly at Sky Sirens because she liked the aesthetic. After scrolling through the Sky Siren’s website, she felt it had an “everyone is welcome vibe”. It was also a place where she felt she could learn things at her own pace and have the support of an instructor. I completely agree with this. The most frightening thing about the gym is when you don’t know how to use a piece of equipment, but you are terrified to ask anyone, because you’re worried it is super obvious. So you hang back and wait until you see someone use it, and try and copy them. Sometimes when you start using it, you realise you still have no idea, even after hovering over some random (like a stalker) for the last ten minutes. The great thing about doing Pole Dancing is that there is always an instructor to help you and demonstrate the moves. Considering I’m the kind of person that needs to be shown things, often multiple times before I understand - this is very helpful.\nShe also read ‘the ultimate virgin’ guide on the website three times because she wanted to be prepared. I highly recommend reading it, because then you won’t turn up in the wrong attire like I did for my first lesson. Judith feels like she’s reached a certain point in her life, where she has her work mates and old friends. Meeting new people is not that common anymore and that made starting classes at Sky Sirens a little bit more unnerving. I recently read a quote by the comedian Amy Schumer, saying that she was done with making friends. Although I understood what she meant, between work, relationship and family commitments, sometimes it feels physically impossible to fit anyone else into your life. So it’s been great to attend classes at Sky Sirens and have some time set aside for yourself that also allows you to meet some new people.\nJudith found that being put in a class with people she didn’t know, meeting new people and not knowing what the class would be like, was initially scary. However, she is quick to admit that her worries quickly subsided when she realised that putting strangers in a room performing weird stunts on a pole, brings everyone together. I agree with her, because it’s hard to act like strangers when you’ve seen someone injure their crotch by failing at trick on the pole.\nJudith is also enjoying the classes because she believes it will help her gain more confidence. Judith feels that everyone struggles with confidence; she struggled with it most when she moved from Indonesia to Australia and could not speak English. She was bullied in school and was always worried about speaking her mind. Judith believes she has built her confidence a lot since her school days, but like everyone it is something she is always working on. She’s hoping her classes at Sky Sirens will further build her confidence. Amen Sister! When I started at Sky Sirens I was unsure how it would improve my confidence, but it did. It has allowed me to feel stronger and more comfortable with my own body because I’m using it in a different way.\nI’ve only done two classes with Judith, but when I first met her she seemed effortlessly confident. She also mastered a lot of the moves pretty quickly. She successfully climbed to the top of the pole in the second lesson, which amazed me.\nIt would be easy to look at Judith without speaking to her and decide she didn’t suffer from the same nerves I did, or have some of the same confidence issues, but she does. Just like me, she was nervous about trying something new and she was worried about meeting new people.\nAlthough Judith and I had similar concerns about starting Sky Sirens, we aren’t really alike. She works in banking, whereas I couldn’t not pass year ten Maths. She lives in Coogee with her boyfriend, whereas I currently split my time between my Mum’s best friend’s house, my boyfriend’s house, my parent’s house and basically anyone that will have me. On a side note, please let me know if you have a spare room (although I will likely eat all your food). If it was not for Sky Sirens, Judith and I never would have met - but I’m glad we did. Different types of people come to Sky Sirens every week for their own reasons and that means I can have the opportunity to meet people like Judith. Judith decided to do Sky Sirens because she wanted to find a way to exercise that was outside of a gym,. I came to Sky Sirens because I wanted to feel more capable. Both reasons are equally valid and allowed two very different people to share laughs as we struggle to climb a pole. Well, okay, Judith doesn’t actually struggle to climb a pole - she kind of aced it the first time. But you know what I mean.
Discussion in 'Open Discussion' started by digitalandfilm, Sep 16, 2011.\nOk.. so I investigate and learn about the effects of dust in lens, everything you could want to know about lens fungus, what a "good deal" should be on "X" lens, and basically- caveat emptors all over the place.\nThen the next lens.. missing a set screw and it has FUNGI! I immediately start itching.. "can I catch it?" goes through my mind.\nNext lens was reportedly NEW/OLD Stock.. still.. I'm wary.. damn camera people.. and then I see it! MORE FUNGI!! And maybe the heartbreak of Psoriasis.. now my skin is crawling.. oh god.. what to do!\nRace to a well known "Emergency Room" (Photo Tech, 110 E. 13th Street, NYC) with my patients.. one of the prime lens felt a bit hot.. like a fever.\nThe Photo Tech looks and say's "Yup- there's some dust!" Ha- I knew it!\nHe then say's "How are the photo's with it?" which causes me to wonder and reply "Gorgeous".. so he says "Don't worry about it.. most lenses have some dust, and it never effects image quality." Wow.. ok, good.\nLen's #2 and #3 come out.. I explain about the FUNGI and perhaps Jock Itch and the Tech say's let's have a look.\nHe carefully examines the lens.. and then the other one.. and says.. are you ready?\n"I see nothing.. both lenses are fine.. no fungus." The set screw was under some dust and, sort of like belly-button lint.\nThen I think.. what about the lubrication.. the "L" in CLA????\n"They are fine.. one (the New/Old Stock) is a little stiff, but will wear in after a little use."\nTake what you read on the Interwebs with a grain of salt!\nAlso- Kudo's to the folks at Photo-Tech, my new friends!\nAnd.. I'm not itchy any more.\nThat should read "Dirty/Busted lens article".\nThat would ruin the surprise. I love that article, everyone buying anything beyond a kit lens should read it at least once. Lens glass basically has to be in seriously bad condition before it will actually affect quality. So, next time you read a used description that says something like a few internal dust specs that don't affect image quality...believe it!\nThat was fun to read! Thanks for taking the time to write it!
The Madison chapter of the Wisconsin Alliance for Composers performs an important service, especially for younger composers: performances, which are probably the hardest things to obtain when you're just starting out.\nNot surprisingly, the compositional quality varies widely, but for the most part the performers are highly skilled, which gives new work a decent chance of showing what it has.\nNaumann, Clark, Drenk, Drexler, Roumanis, Stright: January, 1995.\nPowell, Durkee, Schwall, Dembo, Basford, Rhoads: August, 1995.\nConners, Durkee, Tzoumerka-Knoedler, Drexler, Miller, Rhoads: February, 1996.
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The Riverhounds appear to be heading into the season opener on Saturday, March 24 in Nashville with a roster that has a nice mix of seasoned and young players under the direction of new coach Bob Lilley, with a quiet sense of confidence that they’ll be a playoff caliber team in what should be a strong USL Eastern Conference.\nWhile the Hounds will have veteran presence among the field players — the goalkeeper position is one area where Lilley and his staff have opted to bring in three younger players — Dan Lynd, Kyle Morton and Mike Kirk – who are hungry for the opportunity to prove themselves at this level.\nIn January, the Hounds announced the signing of former Pitt four-year starter Lynd first, then subsequently the additions of both Morton and Kirk to the preseason roster before the start of training camp.\nThis was a slightly surprising move in that Lilley is often more methodical when it comes to building his roster by bringing players in on trial before filling in depth at each position.\nOf the three keepers, Lynd and Morton come from Rochester where they were second and third on the depth chart in 2017 playing for Lilley behind Tomas Gomez, who’s moved on to St. Louis FC. Lynd started and played in 10 games a season ago, including two wins over the Hounds, while Morton didn’t see any game action.\nA year before that, Lynd didn’t see any playing time with Rochester.\nUnder Lilley, that all seems as if it’s part of his master process in bringing along goalkeepers. And to say that the men between the pipes have fared well under Lilley would be an understatement.\nThe USL’s past four Golden Glove winners were all Rhinos — John McCarthy (2014), Brandon Miller (2015) and Thomas Gomez (2016, 2017).\nAnd the past two seasons, Lynd, a Pennfield, NY native, was Gomez’s back-up, and comes in as the most seasoned of the trio of keepers with the Hounds this season.\n“I didn’t play much early with the Rhinos. Got some chances later on – and that was good. It’s a big opportunity here and I am really looking forward to it. We’re all young. We all have a lot to learn, and a lot to improve. It’s going to be a big year for us,” Lynd said in discussing this year’s expectations for him and his fellow goalies.\nLynd also shed some light on what it’s like to play for Lilley.\nLynd excelled in goal at Pitt during the program’s most lean years — 2012 to 2015, when Gilstrap also served as the Panthers’ goalkeeping coach.\nAt Pitt, as team captain during his senior campaign, Lynd recorded career-bests in minutes (1,606), GAA (1.51) and clean sheets (seven) while recording the most consecutive shutout minutes in program history (380) since 2002. During his sophomore season, the keeper recorded 87 saves in 14 games, which marked the most saves per game (6.21) in school history (minimum 10 games played).\nIn his complete collegiate career at Pittsburgh, Lynd totaled 51 games played, 230 saves, 15 shutouts and 4,681 minutes, the most minutes in goal in program history.\nLynd also got a taste of playing at Highmark Stadium — for the short-lived Riverhounds U-23 Premier Development League (PDL) team from 2014-15, while he was still at Pitt, playing eight games with 39 saves combined for these two seasons.\nGilstrap provided a closer look at each of the three keepers.\nHaving worked previously with Lynd, the former Hounds keeper has found it beneficial to work with someone he already knows.\nMorton comes over to the Hounds after a rookie year where while he didn’t get a chance to play, got acquainted with his coach that he’s followed to Pittsburgh. Morton played collegiately at James Madison University from 2012-16. During his redshirt senior campaign in 2016, the keeper was the only James Madison athlete to play every minute of the season. Morton posted a 1.22 goals-against average (GAA), .741 save percentage and four shutouts en route to being named Third Team All-Colonial Athletic Association (CAA). As a redshirt junior in 2015, Morton was named Third Team All-CAA, as he logged a 1.28 GAA, .736 save percentage and four shutouts.\nOne of Morton’s trademarks is his ability to punt a ball a very long way — as seen here before last year’s Rhinos playoff game — he booted one over the Genesee River in Rochester.\nWhile we may or may not see Morton booming one across the Mon at some point — Gilstrap is high on what the West Chester, PA native brings day in and day out.\nThe third keeper in the fold, Kirk, much like Morton, went through his first full season as a pro without any playing time in league games with Rio Grande Valley FC Toros in the USL’s Western Conference.\nFrom 2012-16, Kirk played collegiately at La Salle University. As a senior in 2016, the keeper earned a Soccer Six Defensive Player of the Week honor and registered a career-high 10 saves in a single match against the University of Pennsylvania.\nIn the preseason each keeper has played a fair amount of time, but it’s been Lynd who started five of the past six matches including the last against Penn FC, while Morton got the start against Steel FC as they took turns coming off the bench for the other in the 60th minute.\nAgainst USL competition after playing most college opponents this spring, both Morton and Lynd had their first tests. In the 3-2 win over Penn FC, the Hounds conceded a late first half goal after a hard foul outside the box that set up free kick, then succumbed to a penalty kick on a hand ball in the game’s 90th minute.\n“We were getting in late for few challenges. I know Bob doesn’t like to give away silly fouls in the back and we did that a couple of times. That’s something we can clean up easily. It’s better getting into challenges than backing off,” Lynd said.\nGilstrap recognizes that it’s all part of the process to get the keepers to be on the same page with their teammates.\nGillstrap and Lilley have made it clear that in order for the Hounds to be successful, they’ll need to have three outstanding keepers, and they’re doing everything they can to get them ready for the opportunity to play. Based on Lilley’s previous track record — they’ll have a great chance to be a part of something special.\nWho knows, maybe even be a potential Golden Glove?\nFor Lynd, he’ll be just fine with being a part of a winner in Pittsburgh.\n“The whole team has a good opportunity. I think we have a lot of talented players. There’s a good mix of veterans, proven guys, and you got younger guys that are up peddling. It’s a good mix,” Lynd said. The East is going to be brutal this year. So, every night we play is going to be a challenge. If we can stay on same page through the entire season, and go through the ups and downs together, we’re going to be fine.
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We the Franciscan Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, are witnesses to Christ by the service of the neighbour, especially through the Christian, moral and general education of Children young women, by taking care of orphans, the sick, the aged and the needy, and through other Charitable works.\n. The poor and crucified Christ is our perfect model.\n. The Blessed Virgin Mary, the mother of Our Lord saviour is the mother of humanity and the guiding star to our Congregation.\nBearing radical witness to the values of the kingdom of God and rendering selfless service to the poor and needy, sick and suffering, we strive to empower the marginalized people, especially women, through the process of Education, Profession and Liberation.\nOur Congregation the “Franciscan Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary”, Coimbatore, founded by Reverend Father Joseph Louis Ravel, MEP, is a Religious Institute of Pontifical Right, whose members pronounce simple, public vows of Chastity, Poverty and Obedience according to the universal Law of the Church, the rule and life of the Brothers and Sisters of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis and our proper law.\n. Sharpening our focus on our Charism and founder spirituality.\n. Inculcating a deep sense of faith in human Christian values and laws to our zealous youth.\n. Bearing radical witness to the values of the kingdom of God in our Educational undertakings.\n. Deepening the consistency between proclamation and life.\n. Promulgating programmes and projects for the deprived and disabled.\n. Focusing on the Preferential for the poor.\n. Promoting justice in accordance with the changing needs of the society.\n. Orienting towards environmental integration and global community through a life of Franciscan Incarnation Spirituality.\n. Practicing concern and respect for human life and dignity.\nThe Congregation of the Franciscan Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary is the daughter of Coimbatore Diocese, which was given birth by the Zealous and pioneering priests belonging to the Paris Foreign Mission Society. They worked and developed this diocese in all aspects with admirable zeal and hard labour. The cradle of Christianity for Coimbatore Diocese was Karumathampatti, so also this Congregation which was begun at Karumathampatti. Both grew up alongside braving time and tide.\nThe seed was sown for this Congregation on 21st November 1853 by Rev. Fr. Joseph Louis Ravel, a French Foreign Missionary at Karumathampatti when he was administering Coimbatore Vicariate with a fore sight, Savariammal, an innocent 18 year old woman from the rural background, who had never seen a religious sister nor known what a religious life is meant, approached him to convey her deep love and yearning to serve God. She revealed her uncontrolling desire to serve God in all earnestness in obedience to His will, Fr. Ravel, though astonished, thanked Our Lord to bless this young heart with the required sustencence to serve in the vineyard of our Dear Lord.\nSpirited with enthusiasm and intuition at this, Fr. Ravel bought a small house at Karumathampatti, where in Savariammal and two other girls, Shanthaiammal and Arulaiammal were to start their lives of spirituality and allied religious ways. Seeing the fervour and devotion of these Sisters, Monsig. Godelle, the then Vicar Apostolic of Pondicherry appointed on 23rd December 1856, Mother Arockiamary from Carmalite Order Pondicherry as the Superior of this New-founded Congregation. The four Sisters enthused more girls to join the Convent. In 1859, the Convent was shifted from Karumathampatti to Coimbatore.\nThe Congregation grew quite rapidly and on 8th October 1865, Msgr.De Pomierre, the then Vicar Apostolic of Coimbatore, appointed Mother Maria Shantha as the first Superior General of the Congregation. The special aim of the Congregation is to bear witness to Christ by service of the neighborhood, specially through Christian, moral and general education of children and young women; taking care of the orphans, the sick the aged and the needy and through the Charitable works which may help us bear witness to Christ and His love.\nAfter about one and half centuries of our unrelenting spirit of services in the mother church through evangelization, education medical and other social ministries the Holy See had been graciously pleased to recognize our dedicated fervor and service. our Congregation was elevated to the status of Pontifical Right by His Holiness Pope John Paul II on 15.12.2000.\nInspired by the Charism of Our Congregation viz “A Living Teaching of the Great law of Charity” our Sisters focus on the marginalized and those living at the fringe of the society. To disseminate that Charism with the preferential option for the poor, our Sisters are serving in.\nIn order that the Church of today may benefit more fully from lives consecrated by the profession of the counsels and from the vital function which they perform, the holy synod deal only with the general principles of the up-to-date renewal of the life and discipline of religious orders. Before all else, religious life is ordered to the following of Christ by its members and to their becoming united with God by the profession of the evangelical counsels. For this reason, it must be seriously and carefully considered that even the best – contrived adaptations to the needs of our time will be of no avail unless they are animated by a spiritual renewal, which must always be assigned primary importance even in the active ministry.\nAs per our Constitution we started preparing for the General Chapter a year ahead. The first and foremost aspect of it was carrying the Scientific Evaluation for our Congregation which was headed by Rev. Fr. Sebasti L. Raj, S.J., Provincial, Society of Jesus, Madurai Province. There is a strong view that the Charism of the Congregation has to be redefined to suit the modern situation. Similarly, there is almost a unanimous view that the ministries of the Congregation should be reviewed and re-focused on the basis of the charism of the Congregation. This is a crucial aspect to be looked into, as the majority of the sisters have expressed serious concern about the ministries and their relevance to the charism of the Congregation. So the 25th General Chapter of our Congregation redefined and refocused the Charism, sharpened its content and made it simple and clear, keeping the modern context in mind as "Be the gospel witness by uplifting the underprivileged".\nIn order to help us in our renewal, it is God's plan that paved the way for the Great Historic Silver Jubilee of the General Chapter that was held between 7th and 17th May 2013 with the participation of our sisters (Delegates 78 and 9 Representatives) under the theme of "Reign of God Springs in the depth of renewed Consecrated Life". This was an historical chapter in which the participants were inspired and guided by the Holy Spirit to get the insight to redefine the above Charism in order to meet the challenging, modern situation and to review and refocus our sacred ministries. Thus the restructured Charism will be accepted by us as our Charism.
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This could be used on Hydrogen Cars too, to reduce the weight.\nwhy? the skin is dead weight, non structural….dig?\nYeah, so are the metal plates on cars now! It’s pretty easy to tell that fabric is lighter than metal. The metal plating on cars is mainly so the inside isn’t exposed to the weather, it’s the framework inside that has all the strength, and maybe it’s a slash-resistant kind of fabric.\nFuturistic cars …every year I see concepts, but not to many in production unfortunately.\nThis car looks really cool.\nThings like this always amaze me, but then I think about when something like that would actually be on the market for mass consumption (15-20 yrs I would wager) and I weep.\nelegant, simple, functional. this is almost the pinnacle of vehicle styling and design. don’t let it just be a concept!\n…sure its complicating but what design these days isn’t?\nits unique and amazingly diverse.\ni say bring it on BMW!\nSince I worked near a BMW dealer, I truly became to appreciate Bangle’s creations.\nThis concept is so simple, it sort of stands out as “why didn’t I think of that?”.\nI hope that we’ll see this type of cars sooner then latter.\nI really like the concept here. Cloth might not be an ideal material, but the organic qualities of this car are definitely worth more research.\nI’m thinking bubbloy impregnated with a mesh of muscle wires and coated with urethane plastic might just fit the bill perfectly. It’d be comparably flexible, it’d skirt the problem of that tacky cloth dust cover look, and there wouldn’t be such unsightly wrinkles when the doors open.\nEntirely unnecessary? Are you serious? They’re literally shaving at least 800 pounds off the weight of the car, without compromising it’s structural integrity. I’m guessing this would translate into at least another 10-20 mpg. In addition, did you see the taillights? That was awesome.\nmodern autos are semimonocoque..ie the skin forms a majority of the sructure. In this case the skin is dead weight, non structural, a drag no matter how you look at it.\nNot so. It provides a streamlined hull to lessen air resistance, for almost no weight cost.\nAnd the comments concerning the ease of damaging the fabric with knives, etc, how is that different from keying or kicking in the side panels of current vehicles?\nI do wonder at the cost of repairing the skin. Is it an easy upholstery-ish job? Would replacing the fabric of a torn door be cheaper than the replacement of an exterior door panel of a current vehicle?\nOne thing is for sure, dings would be a thing of the past.\nThe car is very much a concept, meant more to inspire BMW’s own designers and engineers rather than excite the public, but we can’t help but get excited.\na new idea simply a retro look smoothed out?\nBetter do something, and soon.\nbecause they have not changed what the vehicle “IS” only given us a cartoon to look at.\nI think its nice but today not very factible at all; they’ll need a lot of research still its a nice concept. The material its similar to the Expandex.\nCool concept. Unfortunately this chassis can’t form guns or machine parts – only knives und stabbing veapons.\nFor those of you saying the skin is dead weight try reading up on aerodynamics. If it wasn’t covered in fabric and parts were hanging out all over the place a lot of parasitic drag would be produced. This would require more horsepower to overcome leading to more weight. Where would a hang glider be without the fabric covering the wings?\nit is dead weight in that it provides no structural assist. The current metal skin is strutrual as well as aerodynamic.\nBMW always makes me surprise~!\nI really like the idea, although I dont see much practical use for it.\nThey should use the same technology for a robotic metal face. what would be cooler than a solid metal head that could show emotions?\nor how about a chair or solid metal, with inbuilt sensors that could take shape after the pressure e of your body.\nthe whole idea about bendable metal is quite ironic as I see it. It revolutionizes the concept of metal, making it tough and sensitive at the same time.\nhow do you clean it when a bird sh*ts all over it? pop it in the wash with your red socks and drive a pink car? does it shrink?. how will it stand the test of time.? just look at classic cars the body is mint but the hood is faded..\nThink beyond the concept.. into the reality.\nIt really looks like a SHARK!!!
Enlarged heart or cardiomegaly is a sign of an underlying problem.\nThere are several tests to confirm the diagnosis besides from personal and family medical history and physical exam which your doctor will conduct before performing other clinical examinations. If one of the differential diagnosis of your doctor is cardiomyopathy (enlarged heart) following tests may include chest x - ray showing your heart to enlarged, echocardiogram produces images of your heart, electrocardiogram shows any disturbances in the electrical activity of your heart, cardiac catheterization and biopsy extraction of small sample of your heart and analyze in the laboratory, and blood test for an increase in brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) when your heart is in stress of heart failure which a complication of cardiomyopathy.\nThe goal of treatment is directed towards the underlying cause of the enlarged heart.\nSome people with cardiomegaly or enlarged heart don't present any sign or symptoms. Some symptoms that patient will present with enlarged heart may experience shortness of breath (SOB), difficulty of breathing (DOB), dizziness, arrhythmia (abnormal heart rhythm) or edema (swelling).\nThere are many causes which can result from enlarged heart. Hypertension, heart valve disorders, cardiomyopathy, thyroid disorders, excessive iron in the body (hemochromatosis) or abnormal protein buildup in an organ (amyloidosis) might be the primary problem of having a sign of an enlarged heart.
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For this lab activity, students will be asked to bring an Ozark rock from home or nearby. They will conduct basic tests and use a simple rock lab chart to identify four common Ozark rocks: limestone, dolomite, chert, and sandstone. Students will graph the lab results and may draw conclusions about the makeup of surface rocks in the Ozarks.\nClick the links below for full Lesson Plan and Student Lab Activity sheet. Lesson Plan includes GLE cross-references.\nBoth are printable .pdf files.
I expected the job market to be very slow (as that is what I had heard from everyone else), and planned to start working at around the beginning of August or September, depending on how my search went. I was not prepared to have 4 job interviews lined up within the space of a week, and be offered a job 2 days later. Also, I wasn’t prepared for a Monday 11th July start.\n– Wednesday after my interview: driving down to Kent to visit a friend for 2 nights.\n– Tuesday: long and hard day at work. Collapse for early night.\nTuesday: decorator coming around after work. Try and finish admin left over from weekend. See if there is time for a nordic walk.\nWednesday: book club in the evening. Pack for weekend.\nThursday: go to work early so I can leave early to go to Paris for the weekend!! Hurrah!\nFriday – Sunday: PARIS. Please let the sun shine ….\nComplete legal process in allocated 28 days!\nBut on the good news front: We received a letter in the post this week. Some kind person left our Children of Africa charity a legacy of £1,000! Isn’t that fantastic?!