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JPH is an IT service provider. I'm making a mock-up of a database server at home on my own kit, for a forthcoming project as my company wishes to move databases from Access to SQL server. So, I built a server up with ESXi 6.7, Server 2019 and SQL Server Developer edition 2019 on my home lab HP Microserver G8. Its working pretty nice, and I have only non-company data on it of course. I have a huge (well 2.6m rows) UK postcode table, and I have a table of messy and erroneous data which my code will go through and clean up certain items autonomously. My intention is to have a junior colleague who is normally doing clean-ups of datasets with Excel and she would simply copy an Excel file into a folder on a mapped network drive called "In" (which is on the DB server) and run a file and this would start the process of extracting and cleaning up the data, and make a new spreadsheet with the results in another folder called "Out" Certain rows with serious errors would be saved in a separate file to be checked later. My colleague Z won't have SQL server of course, but just need to copy the spreadsheet to the right folder, and run a script (Powershell?) to kick the process off. Obviously I don't want to give Z any special rights, and I'd need to craft some code to run a Stored Procedure for SQL server to ingest this file. I don't know any languages but I think maybe Powershell might be the best fit. SSIS might be of some use instead of or in addition to Powershell depending upon exactly what you're doing. Not entirely sure why Excel is involved in migrating data from Access to SQL Server. A co-worker had a similar problem with [The OLE DB Provider "Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0" for linked server "(null)"reported an error....]. In this case a later version of Excel (from Office365) was used to save the Excel file used for import into SQL server. Have you tried saving the Excel file as an older version (Excel97-2003) before copying it to the SQL server for import? Yes, Powershell will be a viable alternative, however there is a learning curve when using Powershell. There are many examples online when you Google 'Powershell read Excel write SQL database'.
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Conor is a good fighter but because of his attitude and arrogance he's my least favorite. Greatness is not just skill and strength its also humility compassion and character. 0:35 you know you're in Montreal when.. At this moment Conor McGregor was lightening fast . I have a wierd question....whats up with their ears?they look so messed up..khabib ferguson does anybody know? I seen the fight. Connor got dropped like a wet dishrag. He needs to retire and sip on his shitty Irish whiskey. Conor Mcgregor, Dustin Poirier, and Max Holloway will always be linked together. Much like Matt Hughes, GSP, and BJ Penn. Mcgragor stops threats/bullies. Let get the right timing! Conor lost power when he cut his hair. Dustin gained power when he grew his out. Kind of makes you wonder if dbz really had it all figured out. spinning back elbow guys little bother!? lol 😂 don't ever have that hair again. Khabibulin never had to fight the big dog. GSP would beat him 10/10 times at 170 where Khabib should have been fighting. Dude is no legend. That division is subpar. There's a reason Connor walked through it. Conor "scam donate to charity" McGregor. Hopefully Conor isn't the typical example of integrity in Ireland. conor looked like an old man in the fight. becoming humble made him a pussy and as predictable as every other fighter in MMA. he used to be unique and versatile but he's just basic, lost his touch. He came here to get punked.... Yeah.. i think both fighters are really good. They're like godlike on their status. Until they've faced khabib, higher level of godlike fighter. He doesn't just brawl wight power, he uses his brain. Es un engaño. Many people have too many tattoos ... I hate it. Recently, it seems that a lot of Japanese people are included, but ... I feel uncomfortable and look weak 😩 I think it's better to have less. Personally, it's better not to have it. Eu quero lutar com esse marrento , McGregor , vou destro çalo . I think the refs and the the heads of the various mixed martial arts organizations are a wee bit bias...and slow; tsk, tsk. Покажите ирландца,который дрался до конца,а не стучал от первого болевого. No one's stopping Khabib, and now that he's retired... yeah you guys had no chance. That 1 shot conor took against aldo cut his eye. Короче Хабиб всех уничтожил!!!настоящий боец!!!обсолютный чемпион!!! just gonna put this line here : " I choke both of them out" Khabib and Jon jone same ufcer they vin by lock method. not a other liking. it was polistic by win. Khabib and Jon jone same ufcer they vin by lock method not a other like. Maticly sexs old I can good thot by proper. Did anyone else see the fake punch before connor falls on the mat for the tko??? Put the dog down Justin.
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import {BaseEntity,Column,Entity,Index,JoinColumn,JoinTable,ManyToMany,ManyToOne,OneToMany,OneToOne,PrimaryColumn,PrimaryGeneratedColumn,RelationId} from "typeorm"; import {serviciometodo} from "./serviciometodo"; import {tipovalor} from "./tipovalor"; import {referenciavista} from "./referenciavista"; @Entity("serviciometodoref",{schema:"reddepago" } ) export class serviciometodoref extends BaseEntity { @ManyToOne(type=>serviciometodo, serviciometodo=>serviciometodo.serviciometodorefs,{ primary:true, nullable:false,onDelete: 'RESTRICT',onUpdate: 'CASCADE' }) @JoinColumn({ name:'idpersona'}) idpersona:Promise<serviciometodo | null>; @RelationId((serviciometodoref: serviciometodoref) => serviciometodoref.idpersona) idpersonaId: Promise<number[]>; @ManyToOne(type=>serviciometodo, serviciometodo=>serviciometodo.serviciometodorefs2,{ primary:true, nullable:false,onDelete: 'RESTRICT',onUpdate: 'CASCADE' }) @JoinColumn({ name:'idcliente'}) idcliente:Promise<serviciometodo | null>; @RelationId((serviciometodoref: serviciometodoref) => serviciometodoref.idcliente) idclienteId: Promise<number[]>; @ManyToOne(type=>serviciometodo, serviciometodo=>serviciometodo.serviciometodorefs3,{ primary:true, nullable:false,onDelete: 'RESTRICT',onUpdate: 'CASCADE' }) @JoinColumn({ name:'idservicio'}) idservicio:Promise<serviciometodo | null>; @RelationId((serviciometodoref: serviciometodoref) => serviciometodoref.idservicio) idservicioId: Promise<number[]>; @ManyToOne(type=>serviciometodo, serviciometodo=>serviciometodo.serviciometodorefs4,{ primary:true, nullable:false,onDelete: 'RESTRICT',onUpdate: 'CASCADE' }) @JoinColumn({ name:'idserviciometodo'}) idserviciometodo:Promise<serviciometodo | null>; @RelationId((serviciometodoref: serviciometodoref) => serviciometodoref.idserviciometodo) idserviciometodoId: Promise<string[]>; @PrimaryGeneratedColumn({ type:"integer", name:"idserviciometodoref" }) idserviciometodoref:number; @ManyToOne(type=>tipovalor, tipovalor=>tipovalor.serviciometodorefs,{ nullable:false,onDelete: 'RESTRICT',onUpdate: 'RESTRICT' }) @JoinColumn({ name:'idtipovalor'}) idtipovalor:Promise<tipovalor | null>; @RelationId((serviciometodoref: serviciometodoref) => serviciometodoref.idtipovalor) idtipovalorId: Promise<number[]>; @Column("integer",{ nullable:true, name:"idtiposervicioref" }) idtiposervicioref:number | null; @Column("character varying",{ nullable:false, length:256, name:"etiquetaticket" }) etiquetaticket:string; @Column("boolean",{ nullable:false, default: () => "false", name:"imprimibleticket" }) imprimibleticket:boolean; @Column("character varying",{ nullable:false, length:20, name:"mascaraticket" }) mascaraticket:string; @Column("boolean",{ nullable:false, default: () => "false", name:"refclearing" }) refclearing:boolean; @Column("character varying",{ nullable:false, length:20, name:"mascaraclearing" }) mascaraclearing:string; @Column("timestamp without time zone",{ nullable:true, name:"fecbaja" }) fecbaja:Date | null; @Column("boolean",{ nullable:false, default: () => "true", name:"activo" }) activo:boolean; @OneToMany(type=>referenciavista, referenciavista=>referenciavista.idpersona,{ onDelete: 'RESTRICT' ,onUpdate: 'CASCADE' }) referenciavistas:Promise<referenciavista[]>; @OneToMany(type=>referenciavista, referenciavista=>referenciavista.idcliente,{ onDelete: 'RESTRICT' ,onUpdate: 'CASCADE' }) referenciavistas2:Promise<referenciavista[]>; @OneToMany(type=>referenciavista, referenciavista=>referenciavista.idservicio,{ onDelete: 'RESTRICT' ,onUpdate: 'CASCADE' }) referenciavistas3:Promise<referenciavista[]>; @OneToMany(type=>referenciavista, referenciavista=>referenciavista.idserviciometodo,{ onDelete: 'RESTRICT' ,onUpdate: 'CASCADE' }) referenciavistas4:Promise<referenciavista[]>; @OneToMany(type=>referenciavista, referenciavista=>referenciavista.idserviciometodoref,{ onDelete: 'RESTRICT' ,onUpdate: 'CASCADE' }) referenciavistas5:Promise<referenciavista[]>; }
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<issue_start><issue_comment>Title: Setting a value on a selectField username_0: OK, I've read the readme, so I know that defaultValue won't work but I can't set a value on the selectField even using the value prop: ``` <Field name={`service_${index}`} component={SelectField} hintText="Select a service" value={0} // <-- here children={serviceOptions} /> ``` Is that expected behaviour? (serviceOptions look like:) ``` const serviceOptions = services.map(serviceOption => ( <MenuItem key={serviceOption.id} value={serviceOption.id} primaryText={serviceOption.name} style={{ textAlign: 'left', }} /> )); ``` I thought that if the value on the SelectField matched a value on a MenuItem, then it would select that item? Am I wrong about that?? Thanks <issue_comment>username_1: Redux form has a special way of handling controlled component's initial state. You must use the reduxForm HOC's `initialValues` field instead. ``` reduxForm({ name: 'myForm', initialValues: { 'service_1': 0 } })(MyFormComponent) ```
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In this second article in our series of tips and hints we focus on the relationship graph. Take it as it is - this is just an assortment of our favorite time-savers, shortcuts, tips, hints, tricks, tools of the trade and more…Read more → By Daniel Wood, 31 January 2012 In this second article in our series of tips and hints we focus on the relationship graph. Take it as it is - this is just an assortment of our favorite time-savers, shortcuts, tips, hints, tricks, tools of the trade and more…Read more → By Craig Saunders and Daniel Wood, 26 January 2012 This We were supposed to be competing (hmm... let me think about that word?) in the Lakes Loop Challenge, originally set for early this month. But fate stepped in at the last minute and the event was postponed.Read more → By Craig Saunders, 29 November 2011 Every business dreams of a paperless office right? Where administration takes a back seat to customer care and excellence in your field. Dr Alex Buller and his team at Eye Surgeons Hawkes Bay (ESHB) have put the blinkers on, buckled their seat belts and embraced this challenge with absolute determination.Read more → Imagine being able to access your business systems from anywhere, at any time, not having to run your own server, worry about backup, or have a plan for when the server dies…Read more → By Daniel Wood, 3 November 2011 Most of the time when we print records in FileMaker, the output of every record appears pretty much the same, with similar formatting and design. But what if we want records to print with a completely different output design depending on the type of record? In this article we detail some of the various ways in which this can be achieved, and the pros and cons of each method…Read more → By Daniel Wood, 17 October 2011 Do you use a FileMaker database in your business? If so, then you may be interested to know that FileMaker have a mobile version for the iPad and iPhone called FileMaker GoRead more → By Daniel Wood, 5 October 2011.Read more → By Daniel Wood, 22 August 2011 Displaying a long list of items on a layout generally means that the majority of the list is hidden from the user until they click into the field, with no feedback as to the size of the list. This article details a nice technique you can use to present the same list in a truncated style that gives live feedback on the number of items…Read more → By…Read more → ← 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 →
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Thank you to everyone who helps the STARability Foundation shine a light on ability, not disability. With your support, STARability has become a leader in innovative and quality programs and services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Collier County. We have seen unprecedented growth in the last three years, and we have more exciting plans on the horizon. In order to accommodate our growth in enrollment and innovative programming, we will need a center of our own. As we continue on this exciting journey, now is the time to start funding this future initiative so that our more than 300 STAR participants can live their best lives.
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In this week’s blog, Fr. Paddy reflects “where there is love, there is a way”. There is nothing like a good movie. It lifts the spirits and opens our minds and hearts to a feelgood message. Our local cinema in Carlow is a fantastic amenity. If anyone needs such medicine, I recommend going to see the movie War Horse, a film whose story speaks about wonderful themes such as resilience, courage, love and compassion. War Horse is based on the 1982 children’s book and subsequent 2007 stage adaptation of Joey, a horse who’s raised and trained by Albert to plough the fields and help keep the family farm. However, one day’ Albert’s father sells the horse out of necessity to a soldier, who takes him for use in battle after World War I is declared. Albert is heartbroken. The film has the feel of a classic sweeping epic, but one where the emotion matters just as much as the spectacle. We see Joey passed from one person to the next, as a result of usually unforeseen circumstances. However, the common thread that I found truly inspirational was that where there is love, there is always a way. Perhaps this was best expressed in no man’s land during the Battle of the Somme, when this remarkable animal discovered that both the English and German soldiers held compassion in the depth of their being as they united to set this horse free – a moment when light shone bright, despite the darkness of war and violence. Soon we will celebrate St Brigid’s Day. Traditionally, this is also a time to celebrate the beginning of early spring. I cannot but feel hopeful these days, with the brighter evenings and early daffodils and snowdrops reminding us that darkness has yet again been defeated by our new light. In these difficult times, we all need to nourish ourselves with hope and inspiration. Perhaps that’s why War Horse is such a popular movie. It is a known fact that we all respond best in an environment where we are accepted, appreciated and valued. It is in such soil that our roots can be grounded and our gifts and talents can display their unique colour and fragrance. It cost little, yet it is a source of invaluable contribution when we speak the language of positivity. Our words are so important, yet idle gossip and put-down language can cause immense harm to others. A kind word is always best. Perhaps if we can’t come up with a positive contribution, remaining silent is an adequate response. To have courage and to disassociate oneself from idle gossip is indeed a marvellous gift. Surely, we have more than enough in looking after our own story, as opposed to engaging in a negative manner that can cause pain and hurt to another person. Recently, I went to visit a young child, who was blind, deaf and immobile. And as her mammy’s hands touched her face, I was amazed at the most wonderful smile that shone from this little child’s face. Where there is love, there is a way. May the hand of God, whose touch evokes hope and inspiration, bring us this early spring, renewed light and peace.
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Developing Entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship, however defined, is a key ingredient in a robust community and a sustainable economy. This section of the web site provides resources that support community development educators and practitioners working with communities and businesses. The Resources for Entrepreneurs link below is aimed at individuals and their enterprises. The Resources for Communities link below is aimed at community leaders that desire to develop a comprehensive community response to the opportunities that entrepreneurship offers. Resources for Entrepreneurs Entrepreneurs come in many shapes and sizes. Some create businesses, some contribute to civic organizations and still others endeavor to enhance the provision of public goods and services. What they all have in common is what William Bygrave of the Babson School characterizes as "the presence of imagination, flexibility, creativity, a willingness to think conceptually, and the capacity to see change as an opportunity." The resources and links that are accessed at the Resources for Entrepreneurs link above are intended to help entrepreneurs be more successful in their endeavors. Resources for Communities Having successful entrepreneurs (social, private and public) might happen now and again regardless of what a community does or doesn't do. But like any activity that we want to reinforce, it is better to be strategic and purposeful if we want to increase our chances of success. There are a variety of things communities can do to enhance the prospects of growing and sustaining enterpreneurs. The resources and links that are accessed at the Resoruces for Communities link above are intended to help community leaders and other stakeholders determine what they might do to promote and sustain an entreprenuerial culture.
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Ava Sambora currently works as a model and is the daughter of Locklear and former husband ex-Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora liz.In an interview with Vogue, the Dynasty star revealed that her wedding, which was originally scheduled for April 25, had to be postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic corcoran.Also, there are uncertainties about the actress’s interest in marriage, and with so many details unknown, fans waiting to ship Elizabeth Gillies with a husband may have to prepare for possible future disappointment gillies. To bring that up, I mean, really? She was friends with my ex-husband husband.Another posted, Now how did THIS dude get THE Liz gillies to marry him husband.CHD News is one of the fasted growing and leading news portal and review web info worldwide liz. It appears to be an open-world game, with a big theme of defining the future of Hogwarts through your actions michael.She did not say anything about being pregnant for anyone. Career According to her bio, Elizabeth Gillies works as a dancer and actress and started to appear on the commercials when she reached the age of 12 corcoran. The rest doesn’t matter.” liz.While Liz and Michael had been together for over six years, Liz had met the composer long before then and always had a crush on him gillies.They still managed to commemorate their original date with a mini celebration among a small group of family and friends who had been quarantining together corcoran. The final photo showcases Gillies' strapless, one-of-a-kind gown and flowing, Oscar de la Renta veil husband.The show was cancelled in 1998 but then Heather regained her image through sitcom Spin city gillies.She is a legend we can emulate by joining the fight against racism and the edge of racism’s knife: our system of criminal injustice. AlertMe Dave ZirinDave Zirin is the sports editor of The Nation husband. They then changed their minds about having a big wedding and decided to instead host it at the Inn at Fernbrook Farms, which is a Colonial-era farm in New Jersey corcoran.It would have been in poor taste to burden people by asking them to risk their lives to come to our wedding michael. Elizabeth Gillies pregnant, age, bio, boyfriend ... The show premiered on March 27, 2010 liz."Once we saw how dire the situation was, we knew we had to postpone," she said corcoran.The first element that comes to mind when thinking of a Potter MMO is all of the magical creatures that you could ride on husband. “It has been such a long road for us, and at times [it] felt like a total impossibility that it was hard to believe we’d actually gotten to that moment where it was really happening,” she continued corcoran.Liz Gillies told Vogue they met years ago and she always had a crush on him but "played it cool" liz.There’s a lot of unknowns for a lot of us right now liz. She was raised in the Los Angeles liz.Of course, just like her marital status, Elizabeth could very well be in a relationship and has kept a tight lid on its existence gillies.This gorgeous model is in a romantic relationship with handsome Harrison Stutz gillies. From 2011 to 2015, she provided the voice of Daphne in Nickelodeon's Winx Club, and she had a main role in the FX comedy series Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll (2015–2016) corcoran. It was incredibly special liz.Aside from the obvious travel and crowd restrictions, it didn’t feel right to be celebrating in such a big way when there was so much going on in the world gillies.Pink is no stranger to collaborating on the country music scene, having previously joined forces with the likes of Kenny Chesney and Chris Stapleton liz. Victoria Justice, who stared with Gillies on the television series Victorious, wrote, OMG LIZ!!!!! Congrats husband.New The Walking Dead Season 10 Finale Photos Released michael.All Rights Reserved.Terms Of Use • Privacy Policy • About Us 🇪🇺🏳️‍🌈🌑 liz. She also won two Olympic gold medals corcoran.It was a no-brainer for us corcoran.How this will affect Hogwarts Legacy and its marketing in the coming months presently remains to be seen husband. Moore recently stepped away from her basketball career to help free her now-husband from prison earlier this year corcoran.The rest doesn’t matter.” corcoran.“Over the last 13 years we have just developed a friendship and just entered into this huge battle to get him home and just over time it was pretty clear what the Lord was doing in our hearts and now we’re sitting here today, starting a whole new chapter together,” Moore said husband. Scott Disick and his 21-year-old model girlfriend Sofia Richie are back and dating together michael.Is Elizabeth Gillies engaged to Married liz.Hooker (1982-1986)as Officer Stacy Sheridan liz. Congratulations Nicki for pregnant corcoran.She appeared in Jawbreaker and did participate in a reading of this show in the city of Manhattan husband.With everything going on, it felt so nice to be in my childhood home with nothing to do but relax leading up to the big day corcoran. Zac Efron is reportedly dating Australian model Vanessa Valladares husband.The rest doesn’t matter.” corcoran.She's won two Olympic gold medals, the 2014 WNBA MVP award and made six All-Star teams. liz. It turns out, that’s not the only man they’ve had in common, as Denise and Heather also shared fictional flings with Dr gillies.While many expect the wedding bells to have sounded for Elizabeth, some believe there is still plenty of time in the future for the actress to get married husband.Let's see who else is worth a shout below gillies. “I thank everybody who supported me—Maya and her family.” liz. Aside from a recurring role in the NBC drama The Black Donnellys, she didn’t score many gigs until she was cast in the Nickelodeon sitcom Victorious, about students at a Hollywood performing arts high school for teenagers looking to make it in show business michael.Just as history would repeat itself, Heather jumped into yet another relationship, and this time it was with actor and comedian, David Spade husband.Both series will be executive produced by 50 Cent and his G-Unit Film & Television imprint gillies. “Really, [Lisa]? She was friends with my ex-husband, [Charlie Sheen, not me].” corcoran.It was everything that it needed to be and nothing that it didn’t, Corcoran adds corcoran.She was working together with Ariana Grande for the second time. Elizabeth Gillies worked for other shows michael. I always had a crush on him, Liz told Vogue michael."I want to rest and get my legs up under me and be able to stand," he added michael.8, she announced on Wednesday, sharing several photos from the outdoor nuptials on her Instagram husband.Who is Liz Gillies' husband Michael Corcoran? - gramodeskacom.
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Volkswagen’s latest scandal, where monkeys inhaled diesel fumes in rigged cancer tests, shows yet again that corporations can’t be trusted with social responsibility, writes Professor Carl Rhodes. JUST AS VOLKSWAGEN was recovering from the 2015 diesel emissions scandal, it is in the press again with revelations that it employed researchers who used monkeys to test the effects of exhaust fume inhalation. It seems that VW employees just can’t help themselves from engaging in the most ethically dubious means possible to help their company succeed. In this case, they wanted to ensure market expansion by raising false doubts about whether or not diesel emissions were linked to cancer. Despite the veneer of science, the tests were rigged. The car being used was a VW Beetle that had been doctored to produce less pollution than the on-road version. The fumes from the vehicle were piped into a room where ten monkeys sat watching cartoons. As politicians and environmental groups began voicing criticisms, the company quickly called for a formal inquiry. “Whoever is responsible for this must of course be held accountable." This statement is a clear attempt to absolve the corporation from responsibility by blaming some rogue employee, with Poetsch not really accepting any culpability on behalf of his company. The need for an inquiry is also an admission that VW has no idea of what was going on in its own backyard. This scandal arises at a time when corporations are widely touting that they should have deeply held commitments to a social purpose and responsibility. Larry’s letter quickly became a talking point at last week’s World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, when international business and political luminaries met to discuss how to create “a shared future in a fractured world”. For the Davos delegates, the question was about incorporating sustainability into business strategy — not least in a manner to avoid the regulatory intervention. The most sanguine, if not naïve, observer proposed that this amounts to nothing less that than a “reimagining of global capitalism” focussed on long-term economic growth and widespread social contributions. If you read Fink’s letter a bit more carefully, you’ll see that he believes that a company without a social purpose 'will provide subpar returns to the investors'. No changes to capitalism here — just a debate over the best way to capitalise. VW has already embraced corporate social responsibility with its current "sustainability policy", stating its 'commitment to sustainable, transparent and responsible management'. Clearly, that policy wasn’t upheld with the monkey testing. This had also been the case with the 2015 emission scandal, where there was no transparency until the company had been publicly accused. Responsibility did not come at the hands of a socially minded executive but was demanded by a rightfully dissenting public. If we believe the executives at VW, this is the first they have heard of these experiments while shifting the blame from the corporation itself to the individual involved. “We apologise for the misconduct and the lack of judgment of individuals”. This raises serious questions about the extent to which any corporation can live up to the type of social responsibility or social purpose that Fink and his elite friends at Davos are advocating. What we have seen again in this new VW scandal, is that the corporation has only responded to calls for responsibility after it has been held to account by society. In this case, it happened through a U.S. lawsuit against the company followed by an exposé in the New York Times and the Netflix documentary series, Dirty Money. While the VW refrain is one of blaming the “mistakes and misjudgements of individuals”, there is no sign of any social responsibility emerging from the company until it was pushed into it by public pressure — and even then the first response is blame shifting. This confirms the limits of corporate rhetoric around social purpose and social responsibility. Larry Fink might well write to CEOs insisting that 'to sustain that performance … you must also understand the societal impact of your business', but that is only half the story. After all, VW claims that as far as the monkey testing goes, it had no knowledge of any societal effects until the press and activists made them painfully aware of it. By Fink’s account, it is up to CEOs themselves to build social awareness and to respond purposefully. But if we follow this logic what we get is not social purpose but rather, increasing levels of corporate social control. In this latest VW scandal, we have seen once again that citizens and democratic institutions can and should hold corporations responsible for their actions, and that corporate social responsibility is something that needs to be demanded by society rather than left in the hands of corporations. Carl Rhodes is Professor of Organisation Studies at the University of Technology, Sydney. You can follow Professor Rhodes on Twitter @ProfCarlRhodes.
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The exhibition is part of the European Project ComiX4= Comics for Equality, financed in November 2012 by the European Union- Agency for Fundamental Rights and Citizenship. The project aims to encourage an intercultural dialogue against racism and a cultural movement against xenophobia amongst young people, involving immigrants and second generation citizens. The Project ComiX4= Comics for Equality is conducted from Africa to the Mediterranean (Italy), in partnership with Mondo ONG (Estonia), the Workshop for the Foundation for Civic Initiatives (Bulgaria), ARCA (Romania), Grafiskie stasti (Latvia) and in partnership with Associazione Culturale Hamelin (Italy) and Multikulti Collective (Bulgaria). The project won the Intercultural Innovation Award 2014, a partnership between United Nations Alliance of Civilisations and the BMW Group (interculturalinnovation.org). To learn more, visit www.comix4equality.eu/ o la pagina Facebook Comix4equality. “Mushrooms leave spores in the air through a process known as sporulation. The spores enrich their ideal environment and begin to produce mycelium under the earth. The birth of a mycelium produces a young and very small mushroom covered with a structure called a universal veil. The mushrooms fill this veil and grow bigger and taller. The adult population reproduces and the process begins again. In this show you will see intense stories of a Europe that is changing, growing and above all moving. The authors want to talk about something they have experienced first hand: migration. The stories have been collected for the first part of “Prize for European Comics for Equality for Best Unpublished Comic by Migrant Artists.” They tell the thousands of ways a migration can come about and they bear witness to the things the artists and their parents have lost, found, found again and built during their respective journeys. Three sections: Stereotypes, Migration Stories and Struggles Against Racism will be presented as those selected by the prize committee. A special category will also be presented, representing work completed in comic workshops by young people in Bulgaria, Romania, Latvia, Estonia and Italy, during the festival.
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Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is an important study in human motivation. I find myself referring to this hierarchy on a continual basis when it comes to survival and preparedness. I feel it correlates rather well. It is often represented as a pyramid with the most basic needs being the base of that pyramid. The implication being that the base needs to be satisfied before the next higher level can be pursued. Not surprisingly, the basic needs are Physiological needs: food, water, warmth, and rest. If you have followed me for any amount of time, you may notice the similarities in how I teach the Survival Priorities: First Aid for Life Threats, Core Temperature Control (fire, clothing, and shelter), Hydration, Calorie Consumption, and Rest. I tend to call them “Metabolic Needs”, but they are indeed “physiological”. Providing for these needs is what keeps you alive at the most basic level, which is the goal of survival: to stay alive, often despite difficult circumstances. The hierarchy takes this a step further. The second level adds safety and security to the list of basic needs, and I don’t disagree. From a survival standpoint, often those situations are due to becoming lost or injured, and the real danger is in not being prepared to provide for those basic needs. Not being able to handle a life-threatening injury, being exposed to the elements without the ability to regulate your temperature, and dehydration are far more likely than something like an apex predator taking you out. Being able to provide for those needs may be all that is necessary to provide a reasonable level of safety and security. From a “prepper’s” perspective, however, the situation may require more drastic measures for ensuring the safety and security of yourself and your family. And what could possibly be more important than being able to provide for the physiological needs, safety, and security of yourself and your family in an emergency or disaster? For me, the answer is nothing. I will even go as far as to do without and give up my own safety and security to provide for my family. I am sure most of you would as well. Being a provider and being as leader for your family requires sacrifice. If you are reading this, you have likely already settled in on that role. So how do you prepare your family? It is a simple equation with a more complicated solution and execution. First and foremost, you must Plan and Prepare. Second, you must Train and Rehearse. Lastly, you have to be prepared to Execute at any time. Sounds simple, right? But where do you start? I cannot promise you that I have all the answers for your situation, skill level, and environment. What I can do is teach you my (and unique) system of preparedness that I use for myself and my family. That will, at a minimum, serve as a system that you can adopt or adapt to meet your specific needs and environment. In addition, it will show you what areas and skills that you may need to improve on for your overall preparedness. This is all part of that “Plan and Prepare” portion of the equation. With that said, it is up to you to adapt it to meet your specific needs. It is also up to you to do an honest assessment of your skill level and ability to use all the resources I recommend. Can you make a fire and shelter, procure water, and make it safe to drink, navigate cross country, and provide lifesaving first aid? Can you secure all your resources and protect yourself and your family? If you are weak in any of those areas, seek out training to strengthen those skills. I have recently put together an incredible team to provide the best possible training in multiple locations that you will be able to take advantage of in the coming months. That is the “Train and Rehearse” portion of the equation. As far as the Execution, that depends on the state of the world we live in and we have no control over how or when it happens. All we can control is how we react to it. My new film “Green Beret’s No-Nonsense Bug Out” is the first in a series of films that are meant to pass my personal system on to you. This first film gives you the baseline to start preparing yourself and your family. It not only shows you what resources you need, but how to use them. In addition, you will learn more about how everything fits together in the bigger picture. I should mention that “bugging in”, that is staying put in the comfort of your home with all your supplies, is always the best plan for as long as it is possible. It is only when that is no longer safe that you would even consider leaving that behind to “bug out”. However, you already live at home. You probably already have at least some supplies and groceries. What most people are not prepared for, is to be pushed out of that comfort zone without warning (which again, would only be if it were no longer safe to stay put). That is one of many reasons I chose to start with this film which focuses on building a plan, putting together a bag and knowing how to use it, and developing a system of caches to lighten your load. Having something as simple as a PACE plan and a Bug Out Bag ready to go already puts you head and shoulders above the preparedness level of most people, so that is where it starts. Future films in this series will focus on preparing your home, your vehicle, and alternate “bug in” locations. Here is what is covered in this first film: - Definitions of Survival, Bushcraft, and Preparedness and how I feel they all work together for the common goal: keeping yourself and your family alive in a disaster. - Survival Priorities in the context of Preparedness - Developing PACE Plans to plan and prepare for contingencies - When you should “Bug In” vs. “Bug Out” - Baseline Bug Out Bag Packing List to serve as a starting point for all environments - Supplemental Kits that are added to the Baseline Kit to provide for more unique situations and environments (Urban, Cold Weather, Medical, Camouflage and Concealment, Tactical) - Developing a system of caches to lighten your load. What to pack and how to emplace them - Navigation tips to help you navigate cross country quickly - Finding Natural and Opportunistic Shelters to save time, and how to tie basic knots and establish basic poncho shelters when needed - Properly constructing and using a Dakota Fire Pit to help reduce the risk of being seen - Finding water resources and making them safe to drink - Firearms and calibers that I choose for my own security and that of my family This film is meant for everyone, whether you are just getting started or have been preparing for a while. My system is unique and not likely to bear much resemblance to what the established norms are in the preparedness industry. I think that you will find real value in this system and I think it will help meet your needs. You can buy my new film HERE.
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We’re already half way through 2019 and I’m already pretty impressed with what developers have snuck into their games this year. This is a couple weeks late because I kept finishing the video and then finding another easter egg I liked, so sorry for the wait. Anyway, I really hope you guys enjoy this one! Thanks for watching! We're already halfway through 2019, and not only are we not dead yet, but we also have some really nice easter eggs hidden away in this year's games! I've said this a few times before, but for those wondering why I haven't posted that much these past few months, I'll be explaining why in a video coming up in 2-3 weeks. Until then, I hope you guys enjoy the video and thanks for watching! I've never played the Hitman games but that easter egg was REALLY cool! And then he threw a cheeseburger … AWESOME! Can the zombie mannequin easter egg be a reference to the Doctor Who Weeping Angels? I love the No-voice Low-fi Chill vibes that you have in your videos. They're amazing. Yuo can find the bonFire in overwatch too. But does the finger gun work? Bóng chuyền nữ Việt Nam vs Philippines | SEA Games 30 | Vietnam vs... Mặc dù phải thi đấu với đội chủ nhà trước sức ép của hàng ngàn khán giả và mới thua đối thủ 2 trận... Thủ tướng CHỐT phương án GIÃN CÁCH XÃ HỘI sau 15/4 theo ba nhóm... Tham quan căn nhà ống diện tích 4m x 15m đẹp bởi biết cách... Tham quan căn nhà ống diện tích 4m x 15m đẹp bởi biết cách thiết kế. Nhà tại Q. Gò Vấp - giá 4 tỷ... Hướng Dẫn Tải File Trên Google Drive Khi Quá Giới Hạn Tải Thành Công... Một trong những lỗi khi người dùng tải file trên Google Drive đó là file đã vượt quá giới hạn cho phép tải và... HƯỚNG DẪN CÁCH TẢI Minecraft PE TRÊN ĐIỆN THOẠI KHÔNG TỐN TIỀN CỰC... Hàng triệu người tạo đã đập tan hàng tỷ khối! Bây giờ bạn có thể tham gia những niềm vui! Explore infinite worlds and build...
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The California Energy Commission (CEC) at its April 8, 2015 Business Meeting dramatically improved the state's chances to divert mountains of trash from landfills, meet greenhouse gas reduction goals, and increase the fraction of our overall energy balance that we obtain from renewable and sustainable sources. In addition to approving a slew of grants, the CEC also OK'd the 2015-2016 Investment Plan Update for its Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program (ARFVTP) at this same Business Meeting. The 2014 Electric Program Investment Charge (EPIC) Annual Report to the Legislature also won approval from the CEC; EPIC is a multiyear, research investment program focuses on creating electricity-related innovations and bringing clean energy ideas to the marketplace. Combined, the two programs ensure that financial help will continue for advanced technology development and demonstration, so crucial to kick-starting commercial roll-out. Fortunately for California, we have an Energy Commission that does not shy away from science and technology, and as part of their broad duties has been going to great lengths to encourage the clean conversion of waste and biomass to heat, power, fuels, and any other commodity. Unfortunately, that other state agency - the one charged to development of a feedstock driven, technology neutral approach to waste conversion - must not have gotten the Governor's memo.
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Not every person with fibro has inflammation, but some do. What we all do seem to have, however, is an increased neurological reaction to pain and physical stimuli in general. Our brains react more strongly to touch than average, more of it lights up in an fMRI than people without a pain condition. Other than that, nothing has ever really found anything that we *all* share, just things that a big portion of us share. So that's the closest thing to a cause we have actually gotten, although it could still easily be the effect rather then the cause.
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What I would consider a "subtle" burn spell. Not obviously destructive but its really useful. Kill two 1/1's? a 2/2? A 1/1 and 1 damage to opponent? Or just straight 2 to opponent.. this thing can do it all. Plus, its an instant and you don't lose card advantage. @iSlapTrees How often will you draw that exact combo when you need it? I, personally, would like to save my Quickens for things that are a little more unexpected... like Lobotomy. Is this part of the Mortify/Putrefy/Wrecking Ball/Wreak Havoc... ect. cycle? I'm trying to track down all of these cards, one from each guild. TheDarkOne: It was updated to prevent people thinking they could target, say, eight of your opponent's creatures for 0 damage and two of them for 1 damage with a Cowardice in play. ttian: I don't think "strictly worse" means what you think it means. If this was a Prodigal Pyromancer that was a 0/1 instead of 1/1, that would be strictly worse. This is an instant that splits damage, and is useful for combat tricks that your opponent won't see coming, unlike the 1/1 pinger that's in plain view across the table. leo: Fire costs 1R. Single card draw plus minor benefit is U. The minor benefit in this case? You use one card, not two, for the same effect. Look, it's really hard to mash cards together and think that the costs become balanced. It doesn't happen. If it did, RR would buy you a double Lightning Bolt for 6 (or even Shock for 4). Thankfully, it does not. The errata is simply for standardization of wording. It's almost redundant to say "any number of" when you really can only pick one or two. Other than that, it has no actual rules weight. @MacBizzle: Wrecking Ball is a common, and shouldn't be part of the cycle, methinks. However, RnD has been known to do things like that. While the Izzet vs. Golgari duel decks were impressive, the Izzet deck feels just a bit incomplete without this gem. Between the Isochron Scepter, Kiln Fiends, Golgari Grave-Troll, and Life from the Loam, however, it's a small omission. Versatile, fun and powerful. I always use four copies of this in any U/R deck. 5/5. Even more, Ravnica block was quite aggro, so to give Izzet a better answer could have been a good idea... Agreed with Latronis... @DoctorKenneth: I agree with your point of view, but considered also that it's a multicolor card I think should have a discount for this. Moreover at could have been possible to copy with Izzet Guildmage, and easier with Djinn Illuminatus, probably without being broken, and arising the sinergy inside the guild... Said this, it's solid and I liked it very much, and still love it!!!
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now a days since chana masala spice blends are available so its not difficult to make near authentic tasting preparation. you just have to saute finely chopped onion, ginger, garlic well on low flame till light brown. add chopped tomatoes /puree and 1 tsp chana masala( a spice blend available in indian stores) for 100 gms chickpeas. if you want more spicy add chilly powder / garam masala (powder available) and then add boiled chick peas when tomatoes are mushy. mash well a handful of chickpeas before adding ,to thicken gravy. add water as much as you prefer.
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My friend got cucked into being arrested for “Possession and Distribution of Child Pornography” after a girl sent him nudes. TL;DR: a girl sent him nudes, he opened them and instantly deleted her off of Snapchat and deleted the photos. The girl then reported him the next for having inappropriate pictures of her even though he didn’t. Now he has to serve 10 days minimum in a Juvenile Detention Center even though he did nothing. A good friend of mine who I know pretty well was talking to a lot of people after he just broke up with his girlfriend. Well this girl, (who has done this before) really hated him because of something he did last month. She got revenge on him by sending him nudes and reporting it to the principal that he had inappropriate pictures of her. My friend, even though he deleted the picture and her off of Snapchat, still got into trouble and now has to spend 10 days in Juvy. PSA: if you receive nudes, instantly contact a school administrator and tell them that a person has sent you nudes.
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Born 1818; died March 29 (April 10), 1865. Russian inorganic chemist. After being graduated from the Institute of the Mining Engineer Corps in 1836, Avdeev worked in the Urals and then in 1856 in the Moscow assay office. In 1842 he determined the precise composition of the compounds and minerals of beryllium and demonstrated that the formula for beryllium oxide was BeO, and not Be203 as had been previously thought. This work of Avdeev’s received high praise from D. I. Mendeleev. “O glitsii i ego soedineniiakh.” Gornyi zhurnal, 1842, part 3, book 9, pp. 361–91. Trudy Instituta istorii estestvoznaniia i tekhniki, 1955, vol. 6, pp. 110–24.
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Donations are completely optional, however if you'd like to help the stream increase in quality you can tip here — [ https://streamelements.com/eclipsedpixels/tip ] Legal: There are no products or services rendered or exchanged for your donations. By donating, you agree to not chargeback/refund any donations made and are the rightful owner of the funds being donated. All donations are final. This is a list of games that I am currently playing uwu • Genshin Impact • Animal Crossing : New Horizons • Valorant • Minecraft • Digimon Story : Cyber Sleuth ( hopefully ) • Stardew Valley ( hopefully ) I am open to suggestions and will consider playing different games in the future. ☺ Click on the games banner for my steam wishlist! • Basic Twitch Etiquette • Be nice ☺ • No hateful speech of any kind will be tolerated.
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! | + --------------------------------------------------------------------- + ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- BULLETS - Passenger ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ON HIS NEW ALBUM!!! (which is due out around the end of the year) Capo 1 G C Em D e|-3--3--3--2-| B|-3--3--3--3-| G|-0--0--0--2-| D|-0--2--2--0-| A|-2--3--2--x-| E|-3--0--0--x-| Intro: G C G Em C G Verse 1: G C G Well hes been collecting since the age of nine Em C G Every shiny bullet that he could find G C G Built himself a house with the wooden floors Em C G Put the shiny bullets in a chest of drawers Verse 2: G C G Well his wifes long gone and the kids have grown Em C G And trees they fall down on their own G C G Memories fade like an old slideshow Em C G But the bullets still shine like coins in the snow Verse 3: C G D Em Well one day took himself into town C G D Em The men with a truck well they came around C G D Em Took the television and the gun from the war C G D Em And almost every bullet from the chest of drawers Verse 4: G C G Well he came back home and found the house in a mess Em C G Run into the bedroom and the old brown chest G C G Didnt care much for the VCR Em C G But he cried for the space where the bullets were Verse 5: C G D Em The men drove the truck down into town C G D Em And sold all the silver they had found C G D Em But they couldnt sell the bullets cos they werent live rounds C G D Em So they dug a big hole put the bullets in the ground Instrumental: G C G Em C G C G D Em C G D Em Verse 6: C G D Em Now he doesnt leave the house much anymore C G D Em Cos the men are gonna come like they did before C G D Em And hell hold onto the three or four C G D Em Bullets that they left in the chest of drawers C G D Em Oh yeah the bullets that they left in the chest of drawers Not sure cause playing it from memory but is it not a G at the end of all verses instead of Em Yeah, sounds better with a G. It goes straight into the intro after the chorus too so having the G already there makes it easier.
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In my last post I reviewed TunePocket, one of the most affordable royalty free music subscription sites. Today I’m sharing with you a great deal – 1 free month with any new TunePocket subscription. TunePocket offers one of the most affordable music licensing solutions for video creators, videographers, filmmakers, freelancers, and marketers. Download unlimited royalty free music and sound effects with annual subscription (from $8.25/month) or just get a couple of soundtracks for a project with pay-as-you-go membership. All music and sound effects are provided with all-in-one commercial royalty free license. You can use the music in personal and business projects, including vlogs, promotional videos, advertisement, social media ads, film, documentary, games, presentations, events, monetized YouTube channels, as well as paid freelance work. You get official licensing certificate with every download. New music is added every day, so there is always something new to download. It all started with one musician trying to sell his music. It worked, so other musicians started asking to join and together they’d built their first royalty free marketplace. Fast forward some years – unlimited subscriptions added and today TunePocket is a comprehensive music library with steady growing catalog and worldwide clientele. There are certainly similar services like Artlist, Soundtripe, or Audioblocks with much larger catalogs, so one might ask, why use TunePocket at all? Does it bring something new to the table? How can it help videographers, video freelancers, and filmmakers? TunePocket offers most affordable royalty free music subscription among similar services. And that’s not even counting 1 free month deal mentioned above. I have to say, at $8.25/month (with commercial use included) that’s already an incredible offer for any freelance videographer! Use the free month promotion and make it even better – $7.50/month. Not only this creates the opportunity to save on music licensing, but also allows you to pass the savings to your clients by not charging them extra for the music (and to beat your competition with better pricing!). The Business subscription is more at par with competing services, but you can save with the 1 free month offer above. Larger organizations can also benefit from Corporate Multi-User subscriptions. With multi-user subscription you can set up a master account and then create independent accounts for all members of your video production team. This subscription offers noticeable savings compared to purchasing individual Business subscriptions. Need just a couple of tracks and effects for a project? For instance, if you’re making a promo video and just need a logo reveal, an intro, the main theme, and a sound effect? With TunePocket’s Pay As You Go membership you can download any 5 audio files for a flat fee of $39. The best part – it covers commercial use, so you can use these tracks in freelance and business projects. There is no expiration date, so unused downloads never expire. When you run out of download credits, simply renew for another 5 downloads. If you change your mind and need more music you can simply upgrade to the annual subscription and get full $39 credit for your Pay As You Go plan, even if you have 0 downloads left. Every download is accompanied by a licensing certificate that designates you (or your business) as the license holder. That’s useful if you ever need to prove that you have proper rights to use the music or if you want to submit your film to a festival or competition. Getting unlimited access to TunePocket’s music collection will be beneficial for anyone who’s constantly needs music for professional or commercial work. That includes pro videograhers, video freelancers, voice artists, dedicated YouTubers, marketers, podcasters, sound designers, and other multimedia content creators. Music intros and logos will useful not only for video creators but also for animators and motion artists. Depending on each project’s specifics you may need either unlimited access subscription or simply a download pack. All orders are covered by 30 days money back guarantee.
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BERNE – The Bern City Council has failed to live up to its fiscal responsibilities to taxpayers, according to the State Comptroller’s Office in a recently released audit report that details serious financial mismanagement. The report concluded that city council “overstepped its authority” by allowing supervisor Sean Lyons to pay bills without city council review from January 2020 – when GOP-backed candidates took control of the council – and that the financial records were woefully inaccurate. as a result of this and other problems. Additionally, the report found that poor credit card management resulted in late fees and interest charges totaling $ 468 – the sum of the city’s total financial loss. Overall, the audit found no cases of diversion. The audit period formally extended from January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020, although the auditors also reviewed the documents from December 2019. It was triggered by a “combination of information received from various sources, such as complaints from taxpayers, as well as carrying out a risk assessment, ”according to Tania Lopez, deputy press secretary of the State Comptroller’s Office. The company reported that an audit was underway last September, after City Councilor Joel Willsey, the only Democrat on city council, filed complaints with the Comptroller’s Office over how the city’s 2020 budget was built. However, the audit did not address these concerns. Instead, he focused on city council oversight and analyzed financial records for September 2020 – selected “to capture a month in the year,” the report says – as well as December 2019 and December. 2020, which were selected for year-end reports. . The audit found that the city’s senior bookkeeper Andrea Borst, who is referred to in the document as an accountant, failed to perform bank reconciliations because she “worked from home and multitasking”, according to the report. The report. Borst is paid $ 28,255 per year, according to the city’s 2021 budget. The auditors recalculated the figures in the book “to include unrecorded interest earned, deposits and withdrawals for each month examined” and found that as of December 31, there were discrepancies between the reported figures and the actual funds, with an additional account of $ 135,840 for the operation of the general fund. , Underestimated Payroll Compensation of $ 8,736 and Underestimated Health Insurance Trust of $ 31,659. “Based on our reconciliations, these differences were likely caused by transactions not recorded in the accounting system, which resulted in an overestimation of the accounting balance,” the report says. “The assistant began reviewing bank reconciliations in December 2020 when the accountant provided him with all bank reconciliations prepared for the year,” the report said. “However, the assistant did not perform a proper review of the bank reconciliations to ensure that the adjusted bank balances matched the general ledger reports so that the accountant could resolve the differences. “The accountant and supervisor said they were not aware of the benefits of independent review of bank reconciliations,” he says. Palow received a salary increase of $ 1,500 in the 2021 budget to fulfill his responsibility of signing documents in place of the supervisor. The audit also looked at expense claims made between February and August 2020, which accounted for $ 166,792 out of 170 claims, none of which, the report said, had been audited by the full board. “The 170 claims were listed on six summaries, but only three summaries (showing 161 claims totaling $ 150,731) were recorded in council minutes,” the report said. “Of these 161 claims, 144 with payments totaling $ 148,200 were cleared through the City’s bank account prior to the monthly Council meeting. The report says late fees and interest charges on credit card payments were the result of inappropriate treatment and lack of review by the board. In addition to the $ 468 paid in interest charges, Borst allegedly made an erroneous double payment of $ 540 on the credit card balance, although this is technically not a monetary loss as the amount has been credited, Lyons told The Enterprise this week. “While not all forgetting is not in favor, $ 468 over a 2-year period where millions of dollars were displaced [is] not what I would consider a huge loss to the city, ”Lyons wrote in an email responding to questions from Enterprise. “It wasn’t exactly an accounting problem, but rather a lack of a credit card usage and payment policy (the council approved a new city credit card policy a few months ago). We have also worked with creditors and moved the “due dates” after our monthly meetings. The audit also found that city council “did not audit or have audited annually the records of the supervisor, city clerk, tax collector or code enforcement officer.” Lyons reportedly told listeners he was “unaware” of this requirement. In a written response to the findings included in the audit report, Lyons said, “I cannot argue that the board did not provide adequate oversight of financial transactions based on the summary of your audit and of the letter of the law, but I would assert that the City’s financial operations have benefited from more than adequate monitoring of claims and financial records during my 3+ years as a supervisor with 7 members of the different boards for many reasons. Lyons went on to say that requests were available for council to review and that summaries were emailed to city council along with the supervisor’s monthly report prior to meetings. “At every board meeting, the board is asked if it has reviewed budget transfers, summaries of each request, and bills to pay for the month, and then the board is asked if it has any questions. , comments or concerns about the Budget transfers, summaries of each request and bills to pay for the month, ”Lyons wrote, ending with an acknowledgment that all of these documents are approved by a vote. He also said the city’s annual update document has been accepted by the state comptroller every year of his tenure and the audit found no cases of hijacking. “As we all know,” he wrote in his response, “2020 has been marked by the covid pandemic which has made the normal operations of the city’s business almost normal, which has led to a number of new challenges to accomplish simple tasks such as timely bank reconciliations. way, added to the fact that the post of account clerk in charge of these functions has been vacant since July 2018. Lyons also challenged the Comptroller’s Office’s rationale for focusing on the selected months, writing that he believed they were chosen because of “the information provided by audit requesters such as [redacted] has repeatedly called these months deficient reporting. Lyons told The Enterprise this week: “It seems strange that auditors are choosing separate months for board reports and bank reconciliations, almost as reported by those who requested the audit, former board members. . [Dawn Jordan and Karen Schimmer] and Mr. Willsey. Jordan and Schimmer are both Democrats who stepped down in late 2019. Lyons also said it is “important to note that this audit period covers two majorities of the board,” both the 2019 Democrat-controlled board and the current board. controlled by the GOP, which was ushered in at the same meeting where the motion to allow supervisor to pay bills without review was passed. Several other illegal but unrelated motions were also presented at this meeting. Willsey had abstained from that vote, as he frequently does, while the GOP-backed board members all voted in favor. “[The audit report] explains pretty clearly why I always abstain from spending votes, ”Willsey told The Enterprise this week. Lyons told The Enterprise that the city’s attorney at the time, William Conboy III, considered the motion. He also said the town’s current attorney, Javid Afzali of Harris Beach, had not commented on the matter after he was hired by the town in April 2020. The same motion was presented at the January 2021 reorganization meeting and passed along the same lines, although Willsey voted against instead of abstaining. The city council has since canceled this motion. The city now has just under 90 days to come up with a corrective action procedure, which Lyons says will be carried out after the budget season but before the December 16 deadline.
https://www.ucetnictvi1.org/bern-city-hall-mismanaged-finances-state-comptroller-says/
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evolved Common Public Radio Interface (eCPRI) is a protocol, which will be used in fronthaul transport network. It will be included in standard Ethernet frames and UDP frames. There are 8 Message Types to decode with eCPRI Specification V1.2. Reserved field should be filled with 000b. The C field indicates a concatenation. If C = 0, then is this the last eCPRI Message inside the eCPRI PDU. If C = 1, then another eCPRI Message follows within the same PDU. Between this two messages are padding bits (0-3). The new message starts at a 4-Byte boundary. There are 255 Message Types. 0 - 7 is specified in the Specification, 8 - 63 is reserved and 64 - 255 vendor specific. It's the size of following payload. The eCPRI Payload doesn't include any padding bytes. The maximum payload size is 65535, but is limited by the transport network, e.g. Ethernet. The eCPRI Payload field depends on the message type used. See more in Specification. It starts with CPRI and with upcoming 5G a new protocol was needed. In August 2017 eCPRI Specification V1.0 was released. In January 2018 eCPRI Specification V1.1 was released. In June 2018 eCPRI Specification V1.2 (latest version) was released. The example shows an eCPRI tree with Message Type 5 in wireshark.
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My 10 month old son has always been a night waker. He has only slept through the night a matter of 5-6 times. During the day he has a morning sleep at 9:30 for 1-2 hours and then again at 1:00pm for about 1-2 hours. Sometimes missing this sleep altogether if he has a big morning sleep. He goes to bed of a night at about 6-6:30. He the will wake a few hours later and has done this since a few months old. We resettle him and he goes back to sleep majority of the time. He has always done this is there any reason? He will then wake up any time from 12:00-2:00 crying his little heart out, sometimes we will give him a bottle and he will go back to sleep till about 6:00am. We've tried offering water but he does not drink it. We have tried re settling him but it takes a few hours and he fights us all the way. And we can't let him cry to much because his brothers asleep in the room next to him, and I work till 1:00am and need my sleep as I'm up at around 6:30am. Does he need a night feed? He goes to his cot awake and falls to sleep by himself and has since he was a few months old. He's not rocked or patted to sleep and has never liked a dummy! Help!! Can you tell me how you resettle him when he wakes in the night. My 6month old son sounds very similar to blakesmummmy's. Daewon goes to sleep at about 7ish and somtimes he wakes 2hrs later screaming. He shouldn't be hungry as i feed him 1/2hr before he sleeps, but he won't sleep again until he has his feed. I have tried patting him back to sleep, giving him his dummy which he now seems to hate and giving him a cuddle and putting him back but nothing works. He also sleeps in his cot by himself awake, sometimes he puts up a fight but generally he gets to sleep without much fuss. He will wake again at about 1-2am and again he seems legitimately hungry. I am diluting his milk but he doesn't get full on it and he wakes regularly after that so i am thinking of giving him full feeds again. What do you think? Sometimes he wakes at 5.30 and stays up for an hr or so and it annoys me as i need my sleep too. His day sleeps are regular, sleeping for 2hrs, 2hrs after he wakes and again in the afternoon, usually abit after lunch. When he first wakes he usually settles himself after a few minutes of crying, but if it's later in the night he'll refuse to go back to sleep, sometimes he has a bottle and then goes straight to sleep. Otherwise we just patt him till he settles then leave him. If he then starts crying we'll let him cry and after a while go back in and settle him, keep doing this untill he falls asleep. He is slowely getting better. We can have a few nights where he'll sleep through but the the next night were back to waking up. Try to be consistent and repetitive with the settling and be careful not to pat off to sleep. Follow the techniques on <a href="http://www.huggies.com/au/pregnancy_parenting/yourbabysleep/">Your Baby’s Sleep</a> page. I would suggest you try doing a 10pm rollover feed and settle using the techniques when he wakes during the night. Your son probably has a few sleep associations and when waking on his ‘light sleep’ he is looking for your comfort or the comfort of his bottle. At 6 months you can try a 10pm rollover feed and follow our settling techniques when he wakes during the night. You can get the details for this on <a href="http://www.huggies.com/au/pregnancy_parenting/yourbabysleep/">Your Baby’s Sleep</a> page or from <a href="It's time to sleep</a"http://www.itstimetosleep.com/">It's Time To Sleep</a> DVD & Book. her to sleep independently. The settling program we use is all hands on, no leaving baby at all. Along with feed/play/sleep routine and watching for tired signs, the patting techniques we use gives baby a clear message that it's time to sleep.
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Published on Portside () One Holy Night - The tale of the 1914 Christmas Truce H Patricia Hynes, Frances Crowe; Jan Barry; John McCutcheon Thursday, December 25, 2014 Portside December 20, 2014 Along the western front of World War I lie miles of cemeteries for British, Scottish, Belgian, French and other soldiers killed in the war. In a lone, out-of-the way plot in this land of teenage war dead, a large cross and a dozen small ones honor the Christmas Truce of 1914 spontaneously celebrated by soldiers, and even some officers, on both sides of the war. By five months into the merciless war, they were living in freezing trenches with corpses and rats that fed on the dead; facing each other through rows of barbed wire; and exposed to artillery shells, machine guns and, later, poison gas. The tale of the 1914 Christmas Truce survived through the letters and photos of soldiers who, in many locations along 600 miles of trenches in Belgium and France, suspended war and shared Christmas, like brothers, with their enemy. One story tells of a young German soldier singing Stille Nacht (Silent Night) on Christmas Eve and, from nearby trenches, other soldiers joined in their own tongues. What followed was the most unique of nights in the history of war:. Fraternizing like this is treasonous because it undermines war morale and the indoctrinated will to kill. And thus, military authorities anticipated and suppressed a Christmas truce with "the enemy" the following year. Erich Maria Remarque enlisted at 19 in the World War I German Army. Quickly he saw that a sense of ideal and almost romance of war, instilled by the state's propaganda campaign, turned high school boys like him into willing recruits for slaughter. Some 10 years after the war's end, he published his first (and what some consider the greatest) anti-war novel, *All Quiet on the Western Front.* Remarque's 19-year-old soldier and central character of the novel acutely observes the corrupt dynamics of war: "I see how peoples are set against each other. foolishly, innocently, obediently slaying each other. While they [the careerist politicians and the media war boosters] continue to talk and write, we saw the wounded and dying.The wrong people do the fighting." In perhaps the most incisive moment of this novel, a young German soldier gazes upon a young French soldier he has killed and ponders their common humanity. "Why do they never tell us that you are poor devils like us, that your mothers are just as anxious as ours, and that we have the same fear of death, and the same dying and the same agony." This war to end all wars did the opposite: It sowed the seeds of future ones. The model of industrial warfare - bombing cities; employing chemical poisons; and a punitive peace treaty, with the winners dividing up the empires of the losers - all but guaranteed that future conflicts would be settled by military force, not skilled diplomacy and politics. George Ball, who served in the State Department under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, observed that no one in those administrations was assigned to study a diplomatic solution to end the Vietnam War. In 1963 and again in 1967, President Charles de Gaulle of France offered to mediate a truce; but the United States was determined to win militarily, lest a defeat or stalemate be perceived by the world as weakness and, thus, embolden Communism. Millions of Vietnamese and tens of thousands of Americans lost their lives senselessly for U.S. image in the world, image ultimately tarnished by the extreme brutality of our war on a small, poor country of peasants. The seeds of our most recent military intervention into Iraq and Syria, with aerial bombing and now some 3,000 soldiers on the ground to defeat the lawless and sadistic ISIS, were sown during the recent Iraq War. This 8-year war, built on a base of deceit and lies, left Iraq a failed state and a bitterly divided country in which up to one million of 24 million people died, millions left as war refugees, and women's equality was set back decades. A breeding ground, in other words, for terrorism. The youthful soldiers' truce on Christmas 1914 was but a moment of sanity in the adult men's insane war fought for empire and reckless power alliances. May their inspired act be - 100 years of war later - a beacon for diplomacy and political solutions. "For what can war but endless war still breed." Pat Hynes, a former Professor of Environmental Health at Boston University School of Public Health, directs the Traprock Center for Peace and Justice. Frances Crowe has worked for seven decades against war and militarism. Christmas Truce Centennial by Jan Barry December 12, 2014 EarthAirWater.blogspot.com [1] "When [2], "McCutcheon's most treasured memory of `Christ. Jan Barry is a poet, journalist, author and editor of several books, including A Citizen's Guide to Grassroots Campaigns, Earth Songs: New and Selected Poems, and Winning Hearts & Minds: War Poems by Vietnam Veterans. He also teaches writing workshops and college journalism courses. You can read more about him at [3] [3] Christmas in the Trenches Music Video written and performed by John McCutcheon [4] listen at [4] Uploaded on Dec 10, 2011 Sandhill Stage; Prairie Creek Lodge - Gainesville, FL December 9, 2011 (Uploaded on Dec 10, 2011 by Dave Pokorney) Music - "Christmas In The Trenches" by John McCutcheon Artist - John McCutcheon One Holy Night - The tale of the 1914 Christmas Truce/Christmas Truce Centennial/Christmas in the Trenches Music Video Posted by Max Obuszewski at 8:59 AM
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1.) Philando's death was a tragedy that could have been avoided. 2.) Strange. The word "virtuous" and how you used it. It's peculiar similar to another buzzword/phrase 3.) Not so strange considering the fact that you're actually a poster from a sub known for racism. You want it to be irrelevant, but it's pretty relevant. 4.) Not gonna let all the above distract from how silent the NRA was after the extra-judicial killing of a citizen legally carrying a firearm in front of a 4 year old girl on Facebook live/Dash cam. Nice try tho.
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The Federative Republic of Brazil is inhabited by 193 017 646 inhabitants at June 3, 2010, according to IBGE estimates With a population density is 22.5 people per square kilometer, the Brazil represents one of the largest populations in the world. In recent years, it has reduced the growth of the countrys population, which was very high until the decade of 1960. In 2000 there were 171 279 882 hab. by 118,562,549 hab. 1980. The reasons for the decline in population growth are related to urbanization and industrialization and incentives to reduce the birth rate (the dissemination of contraceptives), plus the increase in life expectancy. The economy of Brazil is the largest economy in Latin America in terms of GDP and the second in the Americas, the seventh in the world by the IMF, The World Factbook of the CIA, and the World Bank. With a GDP (Gross Domestic Product) in value of purchasing power parity (PPP) of $ 2,139,237 million in 2008. According to IMF estimates, the South Bank and the World Bank, Brazils economy in the coming decades must be among the five major world powers, along with China, US, India and Mexico.17 Whereas estimated for the year 2008 (190 million) population, per capita income would amount to $ 12,007 US dollars. Brazilian exports amounted to 200.336 million dollars. Brazils economy has become one of the largest in the world, since 2003, led by an increase in volume and price in the international demand for commodities, mainly minerals, oil, coal, and meat was accompanied by the entry of new capital and a set of structural reforms. He thus managed to reach greater macroeconomic stability and a reduction in poverty levels, with an expansion of welfare programs for the poor. Brazil faced the economic crisis that began in 2008 with a greater margin for maneuver than in the past. The fall in GDP in 2009 was only 0.3% in 2010 and rose sharply to reach 7.5%. However, since 2011, an exhaustion of the growth experienced so far and the existence of some structural constraints to growth, they just do not take off, although it has significant natural resources, a relatively young population and political stability are warned and economic. Brazil is the largest country in Latin America and the worlds fifth largest. Its boundaries are: to the south, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay; east, the Atlantic Ocean; north, Venezuela, Colombia, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana; and to the west, Bolivia and Peru. The relief of Brazil is solved in three topographic units: the Amazon River basin, which occupies the northern third of the country, the Brazilian massif, which occupies almost the remaining thirds and that serves as limit by the south and the Guyana Shield, the limits in the northern part and only part is Brazilian. The altitude of the Brazilian territory is moderately large. No major mountain, ridges or similar chains. Before the arrival of the Portuguese Brazil today was inhabited by about three million Indians who formed various tribal groups. Or did not constitute a cohesive set defined, much less centralized, as in other regions of Latin America, moving periodically in search of richer lands, why not let important archaeological relics. Brazilian Indians lived in small groups scattered throughout the jungle and its main activities were hunting, fishing and gathering fruit. Music, dance, the few belongings, due to their nomadism, and the world view of life from a standpoint of enjoyment as well as a social structure in balance with the ecosystem, are traits that characterized the former Brazilian Indians . Brazil was discovered by Pedro Alvarez Cabral, who had left Lisbon with thirteen ships and 1,200 men seeking a trade route to the Indies, landing on April 22, 1500 in the current Porto Seguro. Tupiguaraní received by Indians, Alvarez named the place "Land of Vera Cruz." It remained only nine days starting with his men and some trunks "pau-brasil" (brazilwood), wood producing a red dye. This would be the only exportable product in the sixteenth century, as the following Portuguese expeditions would be disappointed by the findings in those lands. Brazil was a Portuguese viceroy to 1822 when independence was proclaimed. The first European settlement took place in the current Puerto do Santos in Sao Paulo in 1531, by order of King Joao III of Portugal, who subsequently divided the coast into 12 captaincies. The first governor of Brazil was Tomé de Sousa, in 1549, who centralized authority, doing endure the captaincy. During the colonial period, Brazil was ruled under the influence of various economic cycles, according to export products. The first was based on marketing "pau-brasil", a wood widely used for the production of inks and paints. In the seventeenth century the country became the largest producer of sugar, and this period when there was the large importation of slaves from Africa to work on plantations. Later, sugarcane would be replaced by the exploitation of gold and diamonds. The abolition of slavery in Brazil would take place until the late nineteenth century, after numerous uprisings, most notably that of Cabanagem, in Para state. In 1807 Napoleon invaded Portugal, so King Joao VI moved his court to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from where he would continue to reign. The ports open to international trade and the colony is consolidating gradually. Later, the fall of Napoleon forces the King Joao VI to return to Portugal to appease the revolutionary convulsions, naming his son as Emperor Pedro I of Brazil. This soon achieve independence, a constitution giving the newborn country. However, different treatment in favor of the Portuguese would force him to abdicate in favor of his son Pedro II in 1831. The latter would rule until 1889 when he was deposed by Republicans. During this time Pedro II fueled a parliamentary system, he went to war with Paraguay, Argentina and Uruguay interfered in affairs, encouraged mass immigration, abolished slavery and forged a nation that got rid of the monarchy forever. Republicans in 1889, taking advantage of confusion in the country caused by the outbreak of an epidemic of yellow fever, prepare the conspiracy against Pedro II, who was in Petropolis safe from the disease, giving an accurate military coup and overthrowing the emperor.
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Dividing the terms of this sequence by Fibonacci or Lucas numbers yields symmetric sets of remainders of determinable lengths. For F(n) beginning at n=3: (a) F(2n) will have a set of remainders of length 2n in which the sum of the remainders is 3*(F(2n)-n). Example for F(2*6)=144: the set of remainders is {2,5,17,45,122,32,122,45,17,5,2,0} with 2*6=12 terms and a sum of 3*(144-6)=414. (b) For F(2n+1) there will be 2*(2n+1) terms having a sum equal to (2n+1)*(F(2n+1)-3). Example for F(2*4+1)=34: the remainders are {2,5,7,11,20,14,26,29,31,29,26,14,20,11,17,5,2,0} with 2*9 terms and a sum of 9*(34-1)=279. Using Lucas numbers starting at n=2: (a) L(2n) has 4n remainders with sum (2n+1)*(L(2n)-6*n). Example for n=4 giving L(2*4)=47, has remainders {2,5,17,45,28,38,43,43,43,38,28,45,17,5,2,0} with a sum of (8+1)*(47)-6*4=399. (B) For L(2n+1) the length of the period is 2*(2n+1) and the sum of the remainders is 4*L(2n+1)-3*(2n+1). Example for n=3 for L(2*3+1)=29 has remainders {2,5,17,16,6,1,11,6,16,17,5,2,0} with length 2*7 and sum of terms 4*29-3*7=95. Index entries for linear recurrences with constant coefficients, signature (3,0,-3,1). a(2n) = L(4*n)-2, a(2*n+1) = L(4*n+2)-1, where L() are the Lucas numbers A000032.
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Jazz Legend Dave Brubeck had it all planned out. At forty he was content with his place in history, he was sick of the road and was ready to retire from touring. That's until his lawyer reluctantly informed him "You have no money" Brubeck now eighty one says with a laugh "things can change really fast in life, finding out your broke will do that" The rude awakening coupled with the need to put his kids through college restarted a career that reached heights he could never have imagined. "You have to be open to change I think that's what brings success" he was also open to advise "My lawyer said you've worked so hard to break even all these years but your big years are just around the corner" He was right. A few years later in 1959 Brubeck released one of the most influential Jazz albums in history Time Out featuring the hits Take Five and Blue Rondo a la Turk both shared the special distinction of appealing to both pop and Jazz fans. Known for his odd time signature in song structure Brubeck was not always loved by critics but had an all star support system including Duke Ellington, Charlie Mingus and Benny Goodman Brubeck say "The great musicians accepted it and that's what's important not whether the critics accepted it. When the guys you respect keep telling you keep going kid then you know you have something." Brubeck also moved his family from California to Connecticut and he said the change in scenery specifically the little stream outside his window helped his creative juices "Living by this stream has always been good for me the native's belief that getting close to nature is like getting close to true creativity. It's a good thing that I grew up surrounded by cows!" Growing up on a cow farm in California Brubeck seemed destined to follow in his fathers footsteps but his mother had other plans. Brubeck says "She was a great musician, my parents were I guess a mis-matched pair but in the long run her influence won out. If it was up to my dad you'd be interviewing Dave Brubeck the cattle man right now." With no plans to ever retire Brubeck is back on the road this summer. The Dave Brubeck Quartet will perform across North America throughout the summer. Here is the whole Interview. John Beaudin - Hi Dave. It's very nice to talk with you and it's going to be great having you back on the road this summer. Dave Brubeck - Thank you. I'm glad to be back. John - How long has it been since you were in Vancouver? Dave - Geez, I don't know. John - It's been a while for sure. Vancouver's a pretty good Jazz town. Dave - I know that. I love Vancouver. I love Canada. John - I hear you never stop. You always have a project going. Dave - Ha! I'm glad to hear that because I haven't stopped at all. John - Does it keep you young? Dave - I have so much going on now that sometimes I wonder how I'm going to keep up with it, with everything. I always manage to get through from one crisis to the next. These next three to four months are full of one thing after another. Next week we play at Carnegie Hall and of course that's always an excitement. We're also going to England to record with the London Symphony Orchestra. All these things keep me on my toes you know what I mean? John - If you don't use it you'll lose it right? Dave - Of course, we have so many things always going on and the whole process never has changed. John - Tell me something, when you were forty for instance did you have a time in your head of when you were going to retire or did you know that you'd still be doing it now? Dave - (laughing) I tell you. Things can change really fast in life finding out you're broke will do that (laughing) I tell you. Things change in your life. When I was forty I was going to retire. That doesn't mean quit playing I was just going to quit going out on the road and maybe play around San Francisco. My attorney said, "Dave do you want to put your kids through college?" and I said, "Yeah," well he said, "You have no money." (Laughing) I thought well my wife got through college through a scholarship and I didn't cost my parents much because I worked as a Jazz musician on weekends and sometimes six nights a week when I was going to school. He said, "This is a different time you gotta have some money to get your kids through school." So I said, "What can I do about it because I'm sick of the road and not being with my family." He said, "Move east for one year because you've worked so hard to break even all these years and your big years are just around the corner." So, my lawyer talked me into coming to the east coast and he was right my big years were coming. It would have been awful if I'd quit. You have to be open to change I think that's what brings success. John - Jazz is a different animal to pop though. A lot of people may know and respect Jazz musicians but the money is nowhere near on par. Dave - Yeah, people just don't know that side of it. For years I wasn't making very much money at all. Instead of coming out here for a year this will be my forty-second year that I've been here. John - You're still in Connecticut Right? John - Do you still check out that little stream beside your house. Dave - Yeah, It's right outside the window here. I'm looking at it. John - I remember years ago that some natives told you that the vibration from the stream is very grounding and good for you. Dave - Yes they did. That's true. Living by this stream has always been good for me the native's belief that getting close to nature is like getting close to true creativity. It's a good thing that I grew up surrounded by cows! John - Do you still live in that huge house? Dave - Oh Yeah. I love it. I don't need the room but it's good to know it's there. John - A lot of your kids are in music. Dave - Four of them are professionals. My youngest son has been playing with Sheryl Crowe for a couple of years. He also played with Jewel, remember her? John - Yes. Since you grew up in a cattle farm I guess you had your fair share of good hard work? Dave - You can say that again. This music is a lot easier. John - Back then it was your mother that really encouraged you. Dave - Well she gave up on me a few times. She was a great musician, my parents were I guess a mismatched pair but in the long run her influence won out. If it was up to my dad you'd be interviewing Dave Brubeck the cattle man right now. My brothers were both musicians. I was going to be a veterinarian and cattle man. In college I switched to music after one year of pre-med. John - Glad you made the switch. Dave - Oh boy am I! John - You are in an interesting position as being an innovator in a genre that's pretty damn hard to play. You broke the rules early with odd time signature. What was the reaction in the fifties when you started playing around with structure? Dave - Well people like Duke Ellington, Charlie Mingus and Benny Goodman and so on. The great musicians accepted it and that's what's important not whether the critics accepted it. When the guys you respect keep telling you keep going kid then you know you have something. You're heading in the right direction. John - Did you really get a lot of encouragement back then? Dave - Oh yeah, from Goodman and all of them. John - Did you get a chance to see the Ken Burns PBS Jazz special? Dave - Yeah, it was fine. John - It brought Jazz to folks who maybe otherwise would not have had that much exposure to it. The special really spent a lot of time on Louis Armstrong and kind of heralded him as the godfather of Jazz. Dave - Sure, he deserves it. John - Do you have fond memories of working with him? Dave - I'll say. Over my piano is the manuscript that I sent to Louis of the song called 'Summer Song' and on it he wrote "very happy Mrs. Brubeck sachmo Louis Armstrong" because my wife wrote the lyrics. John - You still have a lot of your memorabilia right? Dave - Yeah, it's going to the institute in Stockton California. We sent one hundred and seventy six legal size boxes of papers and photographs and itineraries. It's all there at the University. John - It's extremely valuable stuff especially from someone like you. Let's talk about 'Take Five.' I heard you had a pretty good idea that there was something with that song but the record company didn't really support it. Dave - They didn't support it at all. Yes, I had a feeling that I had something there plus 'Blue Rondo' and 'Three to get Ready' there were so many things on that album that are still strong. John - And now Smooth Jazz stations are playing it. This is a whole new crowd for you. Dave - Yeah, that's great. I never would have guessed that would happen. John - What do you think of Smooth Jazz? Dave - I didn't know there was such a thing. John - (laughing)A lot of Smooth Jazz acts mention you as an influence. Dave - I do meet a lot of guys and I'm surprised because they're so great and talented and will tell me that some of the first Jazz they have ever heard was my recordings. It's wonderful when you hear somebody so great and so young and even middle aged guys now will tell me that. That makes me very happy. John - Well you made a difference. Dave - When I hear Louis Armstrong, Art Tatum or Count Basie or Duke Ellington I feel the same way. John - Do you remember the first album you ever bought? Dave - I remember exactly what it was. It cost forty-eight cents. It was a 78. I even remember the store it was called Sherman & Clay and I bought Fats Waller's 'There's moon Tonight' and on the other side was "Lets be Fair and Square in Love.' I can remember it as if it were yesterday. Our house was full of music. John - Was that mostly from your mother? Dave - Mostly from my mother and my older brothers. John - Your mother taught right? Dave - Yeah she did. I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for my mom. My older brother was eleven and one half years older so that's a big difference and his Jazz band rehearsed in our house every Thursday night. I was hearing Jazz from a young age. He was in a Jazz band when he was a senior in high school so I would have been six or seven. I was hearing live Jazz right in my house. John - I heard you practice a lot. Dave - Yeah, well I write hours a day and if I have time I'll practice. There were years where I didn't have time to practice because I was writing so much. You can't finish a project and be practicing. John - Your music has always made me feel good. If it's a reflection of what's going on inside you then you must be in a good place. Dave - Well thanks a lot. I feel so great when we are playing and my group now is so strong. I have Michael Moore on bass, Randy Jones on drums and Bobby Vinotello on sax. It's such a strong group. John - Well you kind of have a habit of playing with some great people, Paul Desmond being one. Dave - You know our Duets album just got re-released. I haven't got it yet but some Disc Jockeys told me that it's out. Paul wrote the notes and they're so funny because when I heard it was out I got the old typical lp and I reread the notes and looked at the photographs and I'm hoping the same notes and photographs will be in the new CD. Paul was such a good writer. John - Columbia have re-released a lot of great stuff such as some of your rarities and I loved the live Miles Davis/John Coltrane that came out last year. Dave - You know what they're going to do next? Five of mine like Time Out, Time further Out, Time in Outer Space, etc. They're putting them out as a whole five CD package. I'm not sure when it will be put it's coming out soon. John - Do you get a chance to listen to any new Jazz or are you just too busy with your own stuff? John - Oh yes. That old meets young Jazz buck's album. Dave - Yeah that's right (laughing) for anyone who wants it, it is on Telarc with these young guys like Christian McBride, Roy Hargrove, Joshua Redman. The older guys were (George) Shearing, (Gerry) Mulligan. I wrote a tune for each guy using the first syllable of there names. John - There really is so much under the Jazz banner now. Dave - And they're all stretching it and that's what they're all supposed to do. That was a conscious decision for me in the early days to do something that never has been done or at least change it up a little bit. The people who have my archives just found a recording I made when I was twenty one and you can just tell I'm copying Art Tatum because I just loved his recording and what amazed me is that I had enough technique when I was that age. I think I had more at that point than any other time. Of course, later I wasn't trying to sound like Tatum or other guys I just wanted to sound like myself. John - So, will you ever slow down or does this pace just come naturally to you? John - You're still just a young buck. Dave - (laughing) Yeah, I am. John - My Dad is about your age and he's still active I think he has this innate belief that age doesn't matter. Dave - I agree with that and tell your father he's doing the right thing. John - Schools are cutting funding for their music programs and that's unfortunate when you look at the stats on how music expands the young brain. Dave - I wish it would expand the school board. They keep making the same mistakes and they all know what you just said. Music is so important for the child's development emotionally and mentally. The discipline that comes with music, they are making such a mistake. You know my wife and I were raised during the great depression and she was from a farm country town and every kid in that school was either in band or orchestra. In a depression how did they get the instruments? Today with all the money out there how can they say they can't afford the instruments. My generation had wonderful music in the schools and it was a strong generation. John - And it probably brought people together. Dave - Sure it did. We stuck together and we did what needed to be done. Music was a big part of it. John - How did you meet your wife? Dave - At school at the college of Pacific in Stockton and we've been married sixty years this coming Anniversary. John - Can you still write just about anywhere? Dave - Oh yeah, I write just about anywhere. When it comes it comes. I just don't waste time. I don't know where it comes from but it's good when it gets there (laughing). I don't think it is necessary important to understand where it comes from some people need to do that I don't not at this stage of my life. John - Will you wake up at three in the morning and start charting notation. Dave - It happens a lot in the middle of the night. Yeah, I'll get up and write it down. I keep a note pad in my pocket and one next to my bed. I lost so many things that I know were good thinking of. I'll remember that tomorrow and of course you never remember it. John - My drumming teacher was one of those read notation no matter what type of guys. How do you feel about reading music? Dave - Doesn't hurt but anyway you get there is fine as long as you keep doing it. John - What are you working on right now? Dave - On a new Telarc release that will go out in the Fall. It's going to be recorded live in Starbucks coffee shop in New York. Dave - Oh yeah, they've done a lot of Jazz recordings. Telarc and Starbucks had this idea so I thought sure why not. John - Thanks so much for taking the time have fun on the tour. Dave - John, thanks for supporting what I do with the website. I think that's great.
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Acute Variceal Bleed. Severe upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage due to esophageal varices. A 40 year-old, alcoholic male that has been drinking continuously for 3 months, a bottle of alcoholic beverage every day, came to the emergency room presenting severe hematemesis, The patient presented hypovolemic shock his average of arterial blood pressure was 70/40. He has a history of long standing alcohol adiction but no prior episodes of gastrointestinal bleeding. Acute bleeding from esophageal varices requires an endoscopic evaluation and aggressive therapeutic intervention. Endoscopy in a patient with massive bleeding demands detail oriented atention. Adequate volume and blood replacement before and during endoscopy is vital, so is protection of the airway in a patient that is liable to aspiration. This may be achieved with endotracheal intubation. Larges varices are seen with the red sign. 1) Variceal bleeding is a complex medical emergency with a high mortality rate. 2) In managing this condition, special care must be exerted in maintaining vital functions and preventing complications. 3) Combination of endoscopic therapy plus a vasoactive drug is probably the most effective treatment for variceal bleeding. The management of acute variceal bleeding is a complex process, which includes general supporting measures, resuscitation, cardiorespiratory monitoring, transfusion, treatment of the bleeding itself and prevention of complications. One frequently encountered difficulty is the pooling of blood near the fundus and the cardia, obscuring the endoscopic view. Blood in the oesophagus and the cardia will gravitate down, giving the opportunity to identify the bleeding points and targeted therapy Occasionally turning the patient to one the right side may expose the fundus. Esophageal varices eventually develop in most patients with cirrhosis, but variceal bleeding occurs in only one third of them. Treatment of patients at highest risk for bleeding is critical because of the high risk of death with each episode of variceal hemorrhage. The goal of treatment of portal hypertension is decreased variceal flow, which is achieved by reducing either portal venous inflow or resistance to portal outflow. The major challenge for the endoscopist is to determine if the bleeding has been from esophageal, esophagogastric, or isolated gastric varices. In the absence of active bleeding or an obvious adherent or protruding clot, large distal esophageal varices (i.e., within 5 cm of the squamocolumnar junction) with red wale markings should be interpreted as the cause of bleeding. Endoscopic therapy should be initiated and directed at these varices. If the esophageal varices continue into the cardia, that is, are esophagogastric varices, endoscopic therapy should begin on the cardia side of the squamocolumnar junction because the gastric component of these varices usually can be eliminated. Once initiated, endoscopic therapy should most often be pursued with the eventual goal of eradication. After the initial treatment, endoscopic therapy is usually repeated in 5 to 7 days and then every 1 to 2 weeks until the distal esophageal varices are obliterated or reduced to a very small size. The interval between follow-up procedures tends to be longer (i.e., 2 weeks) in patients who have undergone variceal band ligation. Once eradicated, varices are typically reexamined in 6-month periods. Diagnosis of the bleeding source. Endoscopy is an essential step in the diagnosis and treatment of acute variceal bleeding. About 30% of patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension bleed from ruptured esophageal varices. with a mortality for the initial bleed that may exceed 50% After a first bleed, untreated patients have a risk of rebleeding as high as 60%. The risk decreases with time, returning to baseline values by the sixth week after the variceal bleeding episode. Although gastric varices also bleed, little information is available on their natural history and their fate after endoscopic sclerotherapy of esophageal varices. e. Prevent deterioration of liver function. This image and the video clip display active bleeding that is accumulated in the gastric fundus. Around the world there are diverses publications and experiences regarding varices many author disagree between each others concerning the Prophylaxis of first variceal bleeding but we enphatized that variceal banding should be performed to any patient with esophageal varices, whatever the degree or risk factors for variceal bleeding. Simply we are convinced of its effectiveness and almost noncomplications and mainly of great benefit in the eradication of these varices. The image and the video display active variceal bleeding that is appreciated through the banding apparatus. Emergency endoscopic therapy requires a skilled endoscopist. Banding ligation was first reported in humans in 1989 and represents an important development in the endoscopic treatment of varices. Since its introduction, endoscopic variceal banding has been shown to be superior to needle sclerotherapy. It consists of the placement of rubber O-rings on variceal columns, which are sucked into a hollow cylinder attached to the tip of the endoscope. In the acute situation, hemostasis is achieved by physical constriction of the varix at or near the bleeding site, thus interrupting blood flow. In the following days, ischeic necrosis of mucosa and submucosa develops, followed by granulation tissue formation and sloughing of the O-rings and of the necrotic tissue, which leave shallow mucosal ulcerations. Complete reepithelialization takes place in 14-21 days, with full-thickness replacement of the vascular structures with maturing scar tissue. The endoscopic tip is at the cardias, active variceal bleeding emerged into the banding apparatus.. Alcoholism is the most common cause of portal hypertension, but hepatitis B and hepatitis C are increasingly seen as causes of posthepatic cirrhosis. Hepatocellular carcinoma may complicate hepatitis B and result in sudden onset of portal hypertension with portal vein thrombosis and bleeding. In patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension. Endoscopic variceal ligation (banding). Endoscopic variceal ligation is based on the widely used technique of rubber-band ligation of hemorrhoids. The esophageal mucosa and the submucosa containing varices are ensnared, causing subsequent strangulation, sloughing, and eventual fibrosis, resulting in obliteration of the varices. Endoscopic ligation requires placement of an opaque cylinder over the end of the endoscope. This decreases the endoscopic field of view and may allow pooling of blood. Thus, in patients with active bleeding, visualization may be impaired more with ligation than with sclerotherapy. Recent trials have demonstrated that ligation and sclerotherapy achieved similar rates of initial hemostasis in patients whose varices were actively bleeding at the time of treatment. Local complications are less common with ligation compared to sclerotherapy. For example, esophageal strictures were found to be less common with ligation compared to sclerotherapy. Systemic complications, such as pulmonary infections and bacterial peritonitis, were not significantly different in the 2 groups. However, a trend was observed toward a decrease in these 2 complications in patients treated with ligation. The image as wellas the video clip displays the cardias with varix ligated. Variceal banding or sclerotherapy. Endoscopic therapy, particularly variceal banding (also called ligation), may be used to treat and prevent variceal bleeding in the esophagus. In the past, sclerotherapy was the main treatment to stop a first episode of variceal bleeding, but it has fallen out of favor. Most doctors now prefer variceal banding because it works as well as sclerotherapy to stop bleeding and has fewer complications. Gastric cardias retroflexed maneuver, an erosionated varix is observed, more therapeutic with banding is planned. Some banding were placed at the gastric fundus and colateral varices are observed, to place banding in the gastric fundus. We belive that can help in stop the bleeding but not medical literature was found it could be considered in the future. Gastric cardias in retroflexed image, the ligated varix is seen with some color violet, beginning the necrosis. As seen through the banding apparatus attached to the tip of the endoscope. Ligation therapy has been used for years as the treatment of hemorrhoids, and the technique was modified for the treatment of esophageal varices. Gastric cardias is observed (retroflexed image). This image and video display an erosionated varix at the cardia. Status Post Banding. The next day an upper endoscopy was performed, the varix of the cardias was fall of with necrotic area and no active bleeding was found. The rubber bands slough off in the following 24-72 hours, leaving a shallow ulcer behind. Ulceration is less severe than with sclerotherapy. that are less than 24 hours. 8 varices were ligated. indicate higher intravariceal pressure. occurs in 60% of cases with mortality rate exceeding 30%. (statust post banding). Patient was found the larynx with jaundice due to his cirrotic condition. video display a esophageal varices that has been ligated. The varix with the red spot at the GE junction is identifed, then gently sucked up into the cap and the band deployed around the varix. Banding ligation was first reported in humans in 1989 and represents an important development in the endoscopic treatment of varices. It consists of the placement of rubber O-rings on variceal columns, which are sucked into a hollow cylinder attached to the tip of the endoscope. In the acute situation, hemostasis is achieved by physical constriction of the varix at or near the bleeding site, thus interrupting blood flow. In the following days, ischemic necrosis of mucosa and submucosa develops, followed by granulation tissue formation and sloughing of the O-rings and of the necrotic tissue, which leave shallow mucosal ulcerations. This Process is continued until all the bands are deployed. Repeat banding is performed. This image and video display multiple varices that have been ligated. Some more ligated varices. More bands have been placed on the varices, resulting in spherical blebs. Note the colored elastic bands strangulating each varix at the base. The image and the video display gastric cardias in retroflexed maneuver, two varices has been ligated and they become to be necrotic. Mortality due to variceal bleeding secondary to portal hypertension has decreased significantly in the past 2 decades. Endoscopic therapy has been the mainstay of treatment for acute variceal bleeding. Variceal banding ligation has superceded injection sclerotherapy as the most popular treatment modality for acute bleeding. Multiple banding ligators are widely used with high success in restoring hemostasis. The combination of banding and sclerotherapy may be useful in preventing the early recurrence of varices and rebleeding after initial obliteration of varices. Seven days after banding a new endoscopy was performed the image and the video clip exhibit the post banding status. All varices that were ligated are in necrotic stage. One week after endoscopic variceal ligation (EVL). The varices are still strangulated by the elastic O- rings and become necrotic. Band-ligation may not be a permanent solution since varices can recur after initial eradication, requiring continued surveillance. Based on the results of long-term follow-up of endoscopic variceal ligation, although the percentage of variceal recurrence was high, endoscopic ligation achieved variceal obliteration faster and in fewer treatment sessions. Furthermore, endoscopic variceal ligation had a lower rate of rebleeding and of development of fundal gastric varices, but high portal hypertensive gastropathy. More images and video clips of this endoscopic sequence.
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The title was originally due to arrive next month. Pre-orders are now available including a Deluxe Edition. The booth will feature plenty of new videogames for PlayStation 4. There was quite a lot going on.
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In today’s world, consumer debt collection involves more technology than ever. Consumers are accessible through many more sources than in the past. This requires collection campaigns to plan better using the right software. Without it, debt collection agencies would need more staff that amount to higher costs. Following are some examples of how agencies apply technology to make quicker and more efficient collections. Emails offer a personalized and automated means to reach consumers. Links, forms, and quick payment options offer the debtor to begin payments from the email itself. Email also offers both parties an easy way to track communications. This tool enables consumer debt collection agencies a means to contact debtors on a scheduled basis and track results. Trackable data from all contact sources is recorded in a database for reports and decision-making on future strategies. Easily accessible, online dashboards give debtors and collectors a fair and quick way to track payment history and make future payments. Although still an emerging tool, this allows collectors a means to predict debtors’ behavior, including ability to make future payments. Data on all consumers includes strong protections. New-generation security software allows collectors to do business while protecting vulnerable consumers from hackers that attempt to steal this information and divert collections, apply illegal tactics, and more. Amplicon is a technology-driven collections agency that helps companies optimize their operations through accelerated recoveries. When you need the best tools and outcomes for your business, Amplicon is your consumer debt collection agency. Call us at |||PHONE_NUMBER||| ). Also follow on Instagram.
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Yesterday, shortly after releasing a video in which he declared, “I get it,” Pres. Donald Trump left his Walter Reed hospital room and commandeered his personal vehicle to drive past his fans gathered outside. Clearly, he doesn’t get it. Never has, likely never will. Meanwhile, the president’s activities before his diagnosis exposed and infected many of those around him. Following his example and/or insistence, most of them weren’t routinely wearing masks or observing social distancing. Sadly, even the doctors at Walter Reed sold their souls to Trump and misrepresented his condition during their briefings. They presented a rosier picture of the president’s condition than was true. In effect, they lied for him. So doctors can’t be trusted anymore? Doesn’t anyone say “no” to the man? So many people are sacrificing their health, safety, and professional reputations rather than stand up to him. Why? What has he done for them? Was an invitation to the Rose Garden worth the risk? A few days on a ventilator might prove to the president — and his supporters — that he isn’t immortal after all. But don’t bet on it. Note: CNN pointed out this afternoon that Walter Reed doctors are US Navy personnel, making them subservient to Trump, their commander-in-chief. No doubt. I feel really sorry for those trying to treat him. But if he won’t do as they say … it’s his funeral (as the saying goes). You do know that those blue surgical masks do little good…people who have remodeled houses know those won’t even keep out sheetrock dust…and this virus has particles that are 100 times smaller. Social distancing is the best hope – 13-16 feet is the distance multiple research studies world wide have shown the distance the virus can travel ( temperature makes a difference – the hotter humid climates make those tiny particles drop faster (there’s always the better Darth Vader N95 mask WITH a shield as the virus easily enters eyes.). This is a very terrible illness – can be lethal – or barely bothersome. Not everyone believes it because they don’t know anyone who has died. We do. In any case, it would provide the citizens hope for their own future if Trump recovers quickly…but realistically the relapse a few days after improving seems to be the critical/ dangerous/deadly period. The drugs they are giving have serious side effects that weaken the body. Ventilators are death. But couldn’t believe he was in that car. Actually, the best hope is staying home in isolation, which I’m doing. But I realize most people can’t do that. When I do go out (very rarely), I keep my distance and wear a mask (3 layers of fabric with a filter). Plus I wear glasses, which I’ve read offers some protection. I don’t know anyone who has died from Covid, but with my high risk factors, I don’t need to. Glasses do help – contacts do not. Like you, taking personal responsibility for ourselves, we are staying home except for walking the dog, curbside pickup of groceries, and checking the PO Box ( doesn’t flood there haha) after hours when empty. Not as much fun, but not much choice with risk factors. You’re doing good. Hang in there. Thank goodness our weather has finally moderated. The temps, anyway. It was a record hot summer. Still extraordinarily dry and the air is usually smokey from the Cameron Peak fire north of RMNP and the one in south Wyoming. I’ve only gone out for drive-thru prescriptions, doctor appointments, the vet, and mail. I think our rising Covid rates are mostly attributable to college students. Something like 1,500 isolated in Boulder and the whole city practically shut down. Same in other college towns. Why would anyone expect anything other than outrageous ignorant inconsiderate behavior defying common sense from this President which is mostly how he performs? Apparently there are still a lot of people who like his “performance.” And that’s what it is — a performance. Did you see his performance on the White House balcony when he got back last night? Ugh.
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PUBLISHED: September 18, 2016 at 10:04 p.m. | UPDATED: September 6, 2017 at 5:02 a.m. The stars have aligned for Vin Scully’s final week at Dodger Stadium. A Clayton Kershaw-Madison Bumgarner matchup was strategically orchestrated for the first of the three Dodgers-Giants meetings, followed by Rich Hill vs. Johnny Cueto and Kenta Maeda vs. Matt Moore. Kershaw (11-3, 1.81 ERA, 155 strikeouts, nine walks in 129 innings over 18 starts) has been involved in two 3-2 wins over the Giants so far this season, including a no-decision against Bumgarner on April 9. Kershaw is 18-7 in his career against San Francisco in 34 appearances with six complete games and five shutouts. Bumgarner (14-9, 2.66 ERA, 231 Ks, 52 walks in 206 1/3 innings over 31 starts) is 13-9 in his career over the Dodgers with a 2.78 ERA, 24 appearances and no complete games. But, really, we know star power when we see it. The 88-year-old Hall of Fame broadcaster will again do his three-inning simulcast on TV and radio, followed by the rest of it on TV exclusively until it ends. Hopefully, each game will go more than 20 innings. The team acknowledges all this with such things as a special bobblehead giveaway on Tuesday, an “Appreciation Day” on Friday along with the usual fireworks and a special pregame ceremony, a commemorative bronze coin distributed on Saturday and then Sunday’s “Fan Appreciation Day” that will be far more Scully centric than usual — including the KTLA simulcast. How can the fans acknowledge it? One tremendous suggestion is everyone bring a transistor radio of some kind and, during the first three-inning simulcast, turn it up to full volume. Let the voice fill the stadium. Who’s going to ask that you turn it down, let alone off? The Dodgers could clinch the NL West title during this final homestand, depending on magic numbers and the willingness of the Giants to cooperate. Scully’s magic number? It’s 13, but just seven of them here. Josh Rosen threw for 325 yards and three TDs against the Cardinal in Week 7 a year ago, but the Bruins endured a 56-35 loss on a sluggish Thursday night affair. Christian McCaffrey ran for a school-record 243 yards and four touchdowns (one of them a 70-yard run out of the wildcat), and also gained 369 all-purpose yards (96 of them on a kickoff return that set up a score). Counting Saturday’s performance against USC, McCaffrey has a streak of eight games with 200-plus all-purpose yards and 13 total since the start of the 2015 season, and Stanford (2-0, 1-0 Pac-12) comes in ranked No. 7 by the AP and No. 6 in the coaches poll. A 42-24 win over the No. 3 Utes at the Coliseum last season, highlighted by three interceptions by then-freshman inside linebacker Cameron Smith, was the Trojans’ first for interim coach Clay Helton in his Coliseum debut. This time around? At 3-0, Utah has a national ranking (AP No. 24, Coaches No. 23) with junior quarterback Troy Williams, the 6-foot-2, 197-pounder who was the two-time L.A. City Player of the Year at Narbonne High who originally signed with Washington and spent two seasons there (a 2013 redshirt), transferred to Santa Monica College last season (2,750 yards passing, 31 TDs and four INTs) before gravitating to the Utes (54 of 86 passing for 723 yards in three games, four TDs and four INTs with five sacks). Case Keenum (14 of 17, 234 yards passing, two TDs) didn’t really put up the numbers of counterpart Jameis Winston (29 of 50, 363 yards, two TDs, one INT), but the Rams jumped out to a 21-3 halftime lead before hanging on for a 31-23 Week 15 win over the Bucs a year ago at some place called Edward James Stadium in St. Louis. Also this week: NFL Week 3: Philadelphia at Chicago, Monday at 5:30 p.m., ESPN. NFL Week 4: Houston at New England, Thursday at 5:25 p.m., Channel 2; San Diego at Indianapolis, Sunday at 1:25 p.m., Channel 2; Oakland at Tennessee, Sunday at 10 a.m., Channel 2; Chicago at Dallas, Sunday at 5:30 p.m., Channel 4. U.S. Ryder Cup captain Davis Love III has one spot left to pick for his 12-man team, and it’s been purposely left vacant until he can see who wins this $8.5 million 30-man field event. Even then, he still has to weigh that against passing over two-time Masters champ Bubba Watson, the 10th ranked player in the world who Love hasn’t chosen yet (perhaps because of Watson’s career 3-8-0 record in Ryder competition). FedEx Cup standings leader Dustin Johnson is the favorite to claim $10 million prize up against Patrick Reed, Adam Scott, Jason Day and Paul Casey. The chances for defending Tour Championship winner Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy and Phil Michelson are a little more difficult. That 3-0 loss Jonathan Quick absorbed in the tournament opener against Team Europe has painted the American squad into a red, white and blue corner. “We’re chasing the tournament — it’s a spot that we didn’t want to be in,” U.S. coach John Tortorella said. “It’s a very dangerous spot but we are here. So we just need to stay together, not blow ourselves up here and have a couple of good days of practice and get ready for our next opponent and try to do better.” Before this encounter with Canada, Team USA will be rooting for the Czech Republic, blanked 6-0 against Canada, to beat Team Europe in Monday afternoon’s game. After facing Canada, the Americans take on the Czech Republic (Thursday, 5 p.m., ESPN2) to see if they qualify for the semifinals that happen Saturday (4 p.m., ESPN2) and Sunday (10 a.m., ESPN). The best-of-three final starts Sept. 27. It’s Week 31, the next to last home game of the season, and another chance for Landon Donovan to get more fitness time before the playoffs start in late October. The previous two MLS meetings were in Seattle: A 1-0 Galaxy win on July 9 and a 1-1 draw on July 31. The Galaxy also defeated the Sounders soundly, 4-2, in a U.S. Open Cup game at the StubHub Center track stadium on July 20. The Galaxy (11-4-15 after a 2-2 draw against Orlando thanks to Donovan’s late goal) still has only one home loss, back on Aug. 10. The winner of this one for 3-year-olds at 1 1/8 miles could produce an entrant for the Breeders’ Cup Classic on Nov. 5 at Santa Anita. This 12-day L.A. County Fair meeting ends Sunday. Not really a time to mess with anyone in Texas with legit AL playoff spots at stake. Considering how many fans have been attending games in Anaheim lately, the noise may startle some of the Angels’ players. Would Albert Pujols dare try to reach 600 homers by the time this week’s end? A girl finally makes it to the major leagues in a Jackie Robinson-like tale, pitching for the San Diego Padres. Who, theoretically, could actually use actress Kylie Bunbury in the role of Ginny Baker as a No. 5 starter at this point. In the pilot episode, the Padres are playing the Dodgers at Petco Park and let’s just say the Dodgers can’t touch her because, well, she’s got control issues. It’s the first of a 13-episode series that leads into Fox’s coverage of the playoffs and World Series.
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Oh yeah hospital life can be a pain, I work in an inpatient mental health facility providing support to the nursing staff. Good grief the things the patients do and say while we’re all expected to remain calm and de-escalate the patients is sometimes extremely trying. We’ve dealt with many broken windows to the nurses stations, assaults of varying degrees, catching flack from doctors, and all the while expected to do everything on a tight schedule with a spring in our steps and smiles on our faces. I have a very deep appreciation for all the work healthcare workers do and all the care that is given even on days when you feel like you may literally fall apart.
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What You Should Consider In Order To Get The Right Koozies. Whether bottles or cans made for different parties like family or even business you will still see that custom koozies have greatly being used in accompaniment. The importance of these custom koozies is to avoid wasting drinks through making them ice cold. As a user of these custom koozies you will see that you are saving some more cash. There is also another benefit from these custom koozies especially in the corporate world since they act as an advertising tool for them. In order for these koozies to fully market your business you will just need to imprint the company information to the koozies, and all will be done. The customers will therefore be in need of keeping such koozies with the company information imprints for any future date beverage use. Every time a customer use koozies that bear the company information he will remember such a company that gave it to him. When you compare business cards with the koozies then you will find that koozies are better since they do not get lost thus one can keep for long. Custom koozies can also be employed in other areas apart from just corporate advertising. Customization of the koozies is very useful especially when one wants to use them for personal purposes ranging from the wedding occasions or even matters relating to baby showers. A person in need of personal customization will just get what he wants since they will be designed as per his needs. The use of the color of one’s preferences as well as other forms of decorations makes it good for the person in need to get a good looking koozie. When doing customization of koozies you will find that there are large selection of materials that you can use in undertaking such an activity. Wine bottles are also not left behind since you will find large availability of koozies for them. If you want to get the best custom koozies then consider designing them by yourself. It is advisable that you do not spend more finding the custom koozies since you can easily make them by yourself by use of the simple materials that lie within your ambience. The designer of the koozie does not matter since the only need they have is keeping drinks cold thus any that you make will be helpful provided it provides the relevant service. You will find so many materials that you can use in designing the koozie of your choice such as thick or even thin cotton, you can also use the organic cotton and other materials. Provision of the cold environment for drinks and beverages are the key benefits of the koozies thus worth buying.
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The event, called Creative Photography and Commerce, will take place at the Watershed in Bristol on 22 March. It is primarily targeted at students and ‘early career photographers'. Portfolio reviews will be open to photographers aged 35 and under, while a series of lectures - accessible to all - will focus on the ‘relationship between personal work and commercial practice'. RPS director general Dr Michael Pritchard said: ‘Making a career in photography is challenging and making commercial success of your photography can be much harder. ‘The Society is pleased to bring together established photographers and industry professionals, to give the photographers of tomorrow the benefit of their experience.' Photographers lined up to host portfolio reviews include Roger Tooth of the Guardian, Clare Hewitt and Ben Roberts. Pritchard added: ‘This is the first time such an event has been held in the South West and we hope that those just starting their careers will take advantage of what will be a great day.' A ticket to the lectures will cost £25, while a pass for both the lectures and portfolio reviews costs £55. Be the first to comment... Leave your comment
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Georgina Adam is a London-based journalist and author. She has written about the art market and the arts in general for over 30 years, starting in Paris where she studied Islamic art at the Ecole du Louvre. After that she lived in London before spending five years in Japan, where she wrote on a freelance basis for a number of arts publications – The Art Newspaper, The Asian Art Newspaper, Art and Auction and Artnews - as well as Nikkei publishing. She was art market editor at The Art Newspaper in London on her return from Tokyo, and remains art market editor-at-large for that publication. She wrote the art market column for the Financial Times for eight years and continues to contribute collector profiles to the newspaper. She is currently working on a new book.
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This was the same reply I got when I asked the same question to a fitness consultant. Then I understood. It is really quite absurd when people want to lose weight in a matter of weeks. How can people expect to lose the extra weight that they have gained over a long period of time within a month or so? Recently, I met an acquaintance of mine, who has been following a strict diet of deep fried foods and soda for over three years. He noticed that I had lost some weight since he last saw me around 8 months back. Then he asked me a really dumb question. "How can I lose 10kgs in a month?" I walked away as he stared at me with disbelief. The process of losing weight should be effective which takes time. Strenuous workouts and exercises are not the main requirements. No matter how much exercise you do, it will not contribute to weight loss when you consume more calories than you burn. Another misconception is that you can reduce your tummy fat by doing a lot of crunches and abdominal exercises. Concentrating only on your abdominal exercise will lead to bad posture and this does not help in losing weight. a minimum of 7 8 hours of sleep in the night. It would help you immensely if you went to bed before 10.30 and got up before 6. Try taking as many steps as possible through out the day. Avoid the use of car when you can walk. Use the stairs and skip the elevator. A pedometer can help in counting the steps you take in a day. Handling stress is also vital. Relax your mind and do things like reading a good book, taking a hot bath, watching a movie or listening to music or just having fun with your family. Avoid smoking and drinking as much as possible. A combination of all these factors will not only help you lose weight but also lead a healthy life. You will also be able to see the positive change in your life. The recommendations given above should make a difference in your life. or fruits can serve as healthy snacks. Avoid oily and deep fried foods. Eat healthy. Whole wheat grain food helps. More fruits and vegetables should be included in your diet. It also helps to turn to aerobic workouts once or twice a week. Hitting the gym 4 5 times a week is good. But do not to rush into doing rigorous and strenuous workouts. This might lead to an injury or a strain. A personal trainer will do you good here. Swimming twice a week is also recommended. sport that you enjoy with your friends.
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Julia St. Clair is a junior at Pace University in Pleasantville, N.Y. pursuing a major in Communications, and she is also about to take on a minor in English concentrating on Creative Writing. She works two jobs at the university, being a Student Assistant in Human Resources and a Junior Writing Consultant at the Writing Center. In addition, she has completed two internships, one with Pyramid America, a poster company located in Mount Vernon, N.Y., and another with Cumulus Media of Westchester/WFAS in Hartsdale, N.Y. After she graduates in 2016, she hopes to get a job in either writing or production for television. Furthermore, Julia’s “dream job” is to become the Head Writer/Executive Producer, and even act, in a television drama, specifically the classic ABC soap opera, General Hospital. When going into college, many students believe that in order to have the “true” college experience, that there is only one way to get it—by dorming. Incoming college freshmen dorm all over the country, and they don’t have to go away to do it. Consequently, many college students who dorm happen to live between five to eighty minutes of their schools. Furthermore, it seems as though dorming is a “must” for anyone who goes into college, with films such as Animal House, Old School, and Love Story pushing this “promise” with storylines of amazing college experiences that will cause students to believe that they will have the same occurances happen to them, too. 1.) You have more independence commuting to school than dorming. Believe it or not, this fact is very true. Due to higher enrollments than ever, some colleges, such as Quinnipiac University in Hamden, C.T., refuse to let freshmen that live on campus have cars. The only freshmen allowed to have cars are the small population that commute to-and-from the university. In order to get around, the on campus population replies on transportation via the university’s shuttle bus system. This has become popular at a lot of schools, and will continue to as their populations increase in order to “give their students a true college experience,” which is a fancy excuse for making sure that anyone who’s not a freshmen has a place to park. 2.) You save a lot more money than you realize. Of course, between $10,000-$15,000 that would’ve been, or was, room and board, would be spared from the students’, or most likely their parents’, bank account(s), but students who commute also save dollars since they don’t have to worry about paying for laundry, food (campus food isn’t always the best, hens why most on-campus students either cook or order take out every other night), shower totes (for those who live in a dorm building that has community bathrooms), printing (though many schools include printing on their students’ cards, many do not, and students must pay out of pocket), and much more. 3.) You’re in a much more sterile, hygienic environment using the bathrooms at home than in the dorms. One of the best reasons why commuting is better for you. Unlike in the movies, the bathrooms in most dorm buildings are absolutely disgusting, especially in the community bathrooms found in most double and quad dormitories. Toilets are clogged nine times out of ten, people still don’t know how to flush their bodily wastes at eighteen years old, there’s always puke in at least one sink from the night before that even the cleaning people won’t touch, the list goes on. However, as opposed to popular belief, it is the women’s restrooms in dorms that are far worse than the men’s. Besides unflushed number ones and number twos, they leave behind their “raining blood” not only in toilets, but over the toilets, on the floors, and even in the showers. In addition, when it comes to the showers in the women’s dormitories, many young ladies were never taught how to clean up after themselves, and often tend to leave broken razors and slippery soap as “presents” for whoever else dares to step into the shower they were in next. 4.) By commuting, you’re actually more prepared for real life after college. Face it, when all is said and done and everyone, the on-campus students and the commuters, have graduated, they’re going to be in for a rude awakening: reality. However, commuters tend to be better equip to starting jobs full time than many graduates who lived on campus. First off, they already know how to commute since they’ve been doing it for between most to half of their college careers. Secondly, since they’re used to making daily commutes, they have better time management skills, too. It’s hard for people who lived on campus for four years and rolled out of bed five minutes before class started that you actually have to get up, and get dressed, a few hours in advance and make an effort to be on time. Speaking of on time, at most jobs and many internships, on time means between 10-15 minutes early. In addition, commuters have either lived home or lived on their own, and don’t have to adjust to anything with their living situations unless they’re moving. Furthermore, on-campus students have to readjust to life during summer break, only with much more hard work that’s simply called growing up. Therefore, it seems that commuting seems to be a better option than dorming in a lot of cases. However, some schools have quite a few dormitories that are wonderful havens of friendship and cleanliness that will give their residents a positive, happy experience. Everyone experiences college differently, but most miss the true message when applying to, choosing, and attending a school—you don’t have to do anything “specific” to have the “true” college experience, especially dorming. College is what you make of it, and by commuting, you could actually have more fun.
http://admitopia.com/the-benefits-of-commuting-vs-dorming/
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Why book with us - Bringing you the best fares from all airlines - Expert assistance from booking to departure - Online destinations for planning your travels Glasgow Airport, owned and operated by AGS Airports, is a gateway to Scotland and the rest of the United Kingdom. It is the primary airport servicing the western part of the country. Unofficially known as ‘Glasgow International Airport’, the airport handled nearly 9.4 million passengers in 2016. Glasgow Airport is the eighth-busiest airport in the UK. Glasgow Airport (IATA code: GLA) is the second busiest airport in Scotland and a hub for Loganair, as well as a base for British Airways. Flights to Glasgow Airport are available from international airlines such as American Airlines, Emirates and Wizz Air. GLA is a 20-minute drive or a 30-minute bus ride from Glasgow’s city centre. Book your cheap flights to and from Glasgow Airport online! Glasgow Airport is a vibrant airport, designed by Basil Spence, and owned and operated by AGS Airports. GLA started operating in 1966 as Abbotsinch Airport, and has expanded and grown in popularity to become one of the UK’s busiest airports. Today, Glasgow Airport schedules flights to destinations in Europe, North America and the Middle East. GLA achieves all this because of its vast dimensions, as well as its array of attractions and facilities that ensure passengers have a comfortable experience, whether they’re arriving in or leaving Glasgow. If you have some extra time after arriving at the airport, you can shop for sportswear, sports gear, newspapers, magazines, or all the essentials for your time in Glasgow. A number of cafés, bars, delis and restaurants are available as well in Glasgow Airport, to satisfy the appetite you’ve worked up doing all that shopping. Glasgow Airport is home to the UpperDeck Lounge. To access the comfortable furnishings and facilities of this lounge, you will need to purchase a time slot on the airport’s website. Take care to observe the baggage restrictions when you’re at the airport. Additionally, Glasgow Airport includes the following services: • Currency exchange offices • Cash machines • Wi-Fi (free for the first hour, after which you pay for additional sessions) • Printing terminals • Charging stations for mobile phones • Internet stations with charging facilities • Photo booths • Baby-changing rooms • Vending machines • Prayer room Holiday Inn Glasgow Airport This 3-star hotel near Paisley Abbey is situated at Glasgow Airport. Amenities include meeting rooms, a business centre, air conditioning, ATM/banking services, daily housekeeping, Wi-Fi in the lobby, breakfast, a restaurant and a bar/lounge. Free internet is available as well. Ashtree House Hotel This 4-star Edwardian hotel is a 13-minute drive from the airport. It includes a restaurant, bar/lounge, picnic area, barbecue grills, wedding services, luggage storage and breakfast. Free Wi-Fi is available in the lobby, and there is free parking. Mar Hall Golf & Spa Resort This magnificent 5-star luxury hotel in Renfrewshire is a 12-minute drive from Glasgow’s airport. It is home to several features, such as a full-service spa, garden, golf course, health club, indoor pool, valet parking, business centre, lobby fireplace, and 2 restaurants. Additionally, the resort offers free full breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free parking. Ordering foreign exchange can be done as early 60 days before collection. You can only collect your foreign exchange in person. When ordering/collecting foreign exchange, you will need the following documents: • A valid passport • An Identity Document (ID) • Proof of residential address • A copy of your booking itinerary or booking reference number • A copy of your e-ticket or physical flight ticket Travelex outlets are available in the Baggage Reclaim hall with cash machines, in the main arrivals area, and beside domestic arrivals with cash machines as well. Glasgow Airport includes several parking options, for short and long stays. You can reserve a parking space by making a booking on the airport’s website. Glasgow Airport sits 16 km to the west of central Glasgow. Buses, trains, taxis, car rentals and Uber are available to get you from the airport to your destination. Book a vehicle to start your trip! Glasgow Airport Physical Address: Paisley PA3 2SW, UK Explore our Hotel listings: Need help with your booking? Contact our expert travel agents for guidance and booking assistance
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With my wedding looming, I decided it was the perfect time to finally dive into the clean eating world and commit to a two-week test. But before I get started down that path, let’s begin by answering what the heck eating “clean” actually means — or what I took it to mean. If you ask a handful of people what clean eating means to them, you’ll probably get a handful different answers. Some might say it means eating all organic, others will tell you it’s eating a plant-based diet. For me, it means eating whole foods that I mainly buy in the produce section of the grocery store — aka veggies, healthy carbs and fats, and fruit. I also wanted to cut alcohol, caffeine, and refined sugar during this time, so count wine and coffee out as well. READ: What Does “Eating Clean” Even Mean? Four: The 3 pm crash I’ve been dealing with for what seems like my entire life pretty much disappeared. I never felt crazy energy like I do from a huge Starbucks, but instead, it a natural energy high that just never went away. It might have actually been my favorite part, as I got so much more work done and didn’t cancel any plans based on being too sleepy in the evening. Have you gone “clean” for an extended about of time? Did you have similar results? Do you eat clean all the time? Shop Gold Pumps Shoes, Sundresses, Printed Jumpsuits, Navy Leggings and more. Get this widget.
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As others are saying… research. From personal experience do not wait for this summer to start. Yeah that’ll be a good project but it will likely take a while to get any use out of it. Ask whoever you can to get started on little projects. Ideally case reports, case series, lit review etc. Look up all the neuro conferences in your area and nationally this year and know the deadline for their abstract. Try to present at 1-3 small conferences this year. Then when the results of that summer project come in, use that for a national conference as it sounds like that will be more heavy hitting. If you have a home program, attend their weekly didactics and shadow (ymmv due to COVID. We’re not technically allowed to shadow but… some attendings don’t care). If you don’t have a home program figure out a way to start building relations with one.
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It depends on when you apply. It's been over 10 years for me but I applied to universities in October of my grade 12 year when I had no marks for that year yet. So, they looked at year 11. Then I was accepted to a few by that January and my scholarships were provided (from the schools) based on my averages from grade 11. Acceptances were pending I would successfully complete grade 12. I was advised to submit my grade 12 marks once I had them and my scholarship would be adjusted (if applicable). However, many university applications now also heavily rely on extra-curricular, essays, references, etc and grades alone do not make or break your acceptance into a program.
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Opponents of fluoridated water opened a new front in their campaign Monday, urging the Healdsburg City Council to put warning labels in utility bills advising residents not to mix city water with baby formula for infants under 6 months old. The activists said that according to the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention, it may increase the chances for dental fluorosis, or mottling of tooth enamel. The latest salvo in the fluoride battle came as the City Council discussed which council member should write the argument against a November ballot measure that proposes to stop fluoridation of the city’s water, a practice that has gone on since 1952 in Healdsburg as a method to reduce dental decay. The council put off the matter until Mayor Jim Wood, a retired dentist and defender of fluoridation of the city’s water, returns from vacation. Fernandez, chair of the fluoridation issue for the Redwood Empire Dental Society, acknowledged Monday that fluorosis, what he described as mottled spots on the teeth, can occur with high amounts of fluoride. But overall, he maintains Healdsburg’s adding less than one part per million greatly benefits the population and reduces the rate of cavities by 25 percent to 30 percent. Fernandez did however apologize for calling fluoride opponents “public health terrorists” in an earlier interview. “They’re not evil. They really believe this stuff,” he said of the claims by critics that fluoride is toxic or poisonous. The City Council two weeks ago agreed to placed the initiative on the Nov.4 ballot after anti-fluoride activists gathered 867 valid Healdsburg voter signatures, well over the approximate 600 needed — 10 percent of registered voters — to require a vote on the issue. Healdsburg is the only city in Sonoma County that adds fluoride to its water, but the Sonoma County Water Agency has been studying whether to fluoridate its water, which is delivered to Santa Rosa, Petaluma, Rohnert Park, Cotati, Windsor, Sonoma, Valley of the Moon and Marin County. The city councils of Cotati and Sebastopol have opposed fluoridation of the county’s drinking water, even though Sebastopol has its own water supply that would not be affected directly by the county Water Agency proposal. The Healdsburg system, which also provides water to adjacent Fitch Mountain, spends about $40,000 annually on fluoridation, according to Ryan Kirchner, the city’s operations and utilities superintendent. He said Healdsburg carefully monitors the fluoridation to ensure it falls within state department of Public Health guidelines.
https://fluoridealert.org/news/healdsburg-fluoride-opponents-want-warnings-on-utility-bills/
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Themed show featuring all live cuts! Possibly a live BBC John Peel session recording. Live recording info unknown. 80s Belgian Cold Wave act inspired by the Joy Division sound. Live at Hammersmith Palais, date unknown. Prolific English band. Generally refuses to play older material live, focusing on most recent recordings. Recorded at the SHowbox. Date unknown. Very short-lived early 80s Seattle post-punk band. Live at the Palomino Club, North Hollywood, August 16, 1991. Blue Oyster Cult cover. Live recording info unknown. UK punk band from initial 1977 explosion. Recording info unknown. Another UK punk band from that 1977 wave. Recording info unknown. MC5 cover. Recording info unknown. Syracuse punk band formed in 1976. Recording info unknown. 60s garage rock from Tacoma, WA. Recording info unknown. 80s garage punk from Boston. Recorded in Chicago, November 1992. Under-appreciated Chicago noise-rock band.
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York Recycling Centre James Street City Of York. This is alternatives than York Recycling Services. There is the council tip better know as York recycling centre form the city of York council located at Hazel Court household recycling centre, James street, York. You are responsible to load your own vehicles and unload at the site. This can be very time consuming, plus there are many charges that are applied to your waste – rubbish such as Brick Rubble, Gas Bottles, Plasterboard and Asbestos. If you are a householder of York bringing waste – rubbish to the council tips in hired vehicles, vans, vehicle with trailer or other large vehicles you will need a booklet of permits to access there sites. Charges will be be applied accordingly. The site is maintained by Yorwaste. If you do not have much time on your hands or a vehicle then we are just a call away.
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This volume contains contributions presented at the International Conference "The Application of High Magnetic Fields in Semiconductor Physics", which was held at the University of Wiirzburg from August 22 to 26, 1988. In the tradition of previous Wiirzburg meetings on the subject - the first conference was held in 1972 - only invited papers were presented orally. All 42 lecturers were asked to review their subject to some extent so that this book gives a good overview of the present state of the respective topic. A look at the contents shows that the subjects which have been treated at previous conferences have not lost their relevance. On the contrary, the application of high magnetic fields to semiconductors has grown substantially during the recent past. For the elucidation of the electronic band structure of semicon­ ductors high magnetic fields are still an indispensable tool. The investigation of two-dimensional electronic systems especially is frequently connected with the use of high magnetic fields. The reason for this is that a high B-field adds angular momentum quantization to the boundary quantization present in het­ erostructures and superlattices. A glance at the contributions shows that the majority deal with 2D properties. Special emphasis was on the integral and fractional quantum Hall effect. Very recent results related to the observation of a fraction with an even denbminator were presented. It became obvious that the polarization of the different fractional Landau levels is more complicated than originally anticipated.
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: All sediments deposited on subaqueous slopes are affected by the tangential component of the earth's gravity. Among the kinds of gravity-displacement processes are subaqueous rock falls, slumps, and debris flows. Turbidity currents are likewise processes affected by the slope, but are not a subject of discussion here. Individual blocks of rock move down a slope from reefs and coastal cliffs; they result from bioerosion, the effects of storm, or ordinary gravity. Incoherent slumps generate a body of sediment so thoroughly mixed and churned that nearly all traces of stratification are obliterated. Debris-flow deposits containing large blocks are known as olistostromes. In places, such olistostromes have been mistaken for melanges, a mixture of huge blocks of diverse kind and provenance dispersed in pervasively sheared and fine-grained matrix which forms a special kind of tectonic breccia. Deep-water rubble of shallow-water carbonate rocks, usually angular, interstratified with dark deep-water marine shale is known as brecciola. Brecciolas accumulate at the toe of the slope. On the upper part of the s ope accumulate sediments resulting from coherent slumps which have moved down a slope with their strata still preserved. Deposits of slope-influenced sediments may also result from contour-following currents (contourites) which travel along the lower parts of slopes. Many examples of ancient gravity-displacement products have been reported from the rock record, among them the so-called melanges (in fact, olistostromes) of Turkey, slope-fan-basin-plain deposits of the Appalachians, and basinal deposits in the Delaware basin of west Texas. In the Taconic sequence of the Appalachians, as in many other hinge-line deposits, only the lower slope and base-of-slope portion of the early Paleozoic continental margin has been preserved. End_of_Article - Last_Page 453------------
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"Today, Chris Christie called for a 'New Jersey renewal.' After five years with Christie as governor, lord knows New Jersey needs one. The highest property taxes in the country, employment lagging the nation, a record eight credit downgrades — that's the real state of the state under Christie, and it's the record he'll have to run a presidential campaign on. What's worse, instead of tackling these issues, Christie's taking off tomorrow for South Carolina before jetting to Iowa on Friday. Simply put, it's clear what Christie's priorities are: boosting his national ambition at the expense of the people he was elected to serve." "The thing I found most stunning is the governor talking about all the things that bring people to New Jersey. And he said our ‘world class’ transportation network. This is a day after NJ.com carried a story about the closure of a bridge in Morris County because there isn’t enough state money to fix it. I wasn’t sure if a word got dropped off and he meant to say 'third world class.'" "He talked about real feelings, real people’s situations, real people’s dreams on education, conflicts and concerns that they address on a daily basis regarding family members impacted by addition, but also affordability, you’re a couple paychecks away from having some real issues if your employer moves out of state. All those things." "He's reaching out to the majority party saying, 'Hey, let's get moving on the agenda before we lose any further businesses, such as Mercedes Benz.' I like his passion for the human spirit and for human being." "We worked tirelessly to keep them. But the numbers just didn't work for Mercedes Benz to keep them here." "Five years ago, we wouldn't have known they were leaving. Now we are fighting to get a seat at the table. We are making ourselves competitive again. We can't win every one but we are going to fight for every one." "He talked about the pensioners and people who devoted their entire lives to public service, and he referred to their retirement security as a beast — an insatiable beast." "We are prepared for a very difficult struggle." "The governor had the chance to accurately acknowledge the state of our state. Unfortunately, he passed on the opportunity. "Yes, some jobs have been created since the Great Recession, but not enough to bring back the middle class or lend a hand to striving working families. With only half the jobs lost in the recession restored, revenues have shrunk and with them the chance to contend with two highly visible and very large problems: pensions and transportation. He mentioned pensions and promised to solve a long-term problem during 2015. But the pending bankruptcy of the Transportation Trust Fund he ignored altogether." "I thought his speech played well, especially with the mayors of Newark, Ohio and Trenton, Iowa. And that he’s actually fixing the (Transportation Trust Fund), which now is his Traveling Trust Fund. He’s also concerned about the environment. Especially the political environment in South Carolina and New Hampshire." "It's notable but not surprising he didn't talk about the environment. He can't run on his environmental record so he's running from it. It's not too late. He can still fix it. We want to help." "The Governor highlighted what our members have been saying for years, that increasing taxes and making it more difficult and expensive to do business in New Jersey will only result in businesses leaving our state," Ehlbeck said. "I hope that the legislature will take the Governors words to heart and come together to cut taxes and make growing a small business in New Jersey a more prosperous venture.
http://njop.weebly.com/blog/11313-reactions-to-christies-2015-state-of-the-state-speech
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Anura is the second dungeon or "Realm" you'll likely end up exploring in Cult of the Lamb. This roguelite town-sim made by Massive Monster and published by Devolver Digital is a big hit so far for many reasons, with its core gameplay being one of the largest. After you slash their way to the end of the Anura dungeon, you'll come face to face with the Heretic guarding it, Heket. So, let's look at who Heket is, what moves she has, and the easiest way for you to beat her. Heket is the second Bishop players will brush up against in their quest to bring back The One Who Waits, and she's a fiery one. Heket had her throat slit in her confrontation with the Red Crowns' original owner, and as such, she uses starvation and famine against to Lamb's Cult in order to try and stop their progress. Of course, given the Four Horsemen of the Apocolypse symbolism this game seems to be going for, Heket is meant to represent Famine. Additionally, she also shares a name (sorta) with the Egyptian Fertility god Heqet, who is also coincidentally also a frog. Heket actually has a fair number of different attacks, but a lot of them have very similar animations. So, unlike other Bosses such as Leshy, this one is difficult for players to see coming beforehand and react to, so you'll need to react as the attack is happening. That said, most of her attacks are pretty simple in general, so it's not too difficult. Unlike other Bosses, Heket doesn't directly "summon" the mobs for her fight. Rather, they just come in from the area outside the sides of the arena periodically over the fight. Also, doesn't seem to be any mob from the Anura region, but just the small red frogs that look like little Zepars. No visual tell, frogs just hop into the arena from time to time from the side "grassy" area. Heket jumps in a direction, sometimes at the Lamb, sometimes not, and creates a shockwave around her upon landing that can damage the player. This is Heket's "quickest" attack and also the one she'll likely use the most. The only real visual tell is that Heket braces to jump, extending her forearms and placing her weight towards her back end before jumping immediately afterward. A chase-type pattern where she'll expel the Bugs targeting the Lamb's current position. A line-type pattern where she creates a line of telegraphs and expels the Bugs in sequence from closest to farthest. A random-type pattern where she'll burp up Bugs all around the arena seemingly at random. Heket quite literally looks like she's burping while using this attack. Heket aims her tongue or tongues and then unleashes them, creating a shockwave where the tongue makes impact. Depending on her health, she might only use one tongue or many tongues. Very similar telegraph to Bug Burp, Heket closes her eyes then quickly opens them and her mouth to send out her tongue. The best visual tells are the telegraph(s) on the ground, as they're small than the Bomb Bug ones and let the player know what attack is coming. The Boss lets loose a swarm of damaging flies that hone in on the Lamb. These flies can either be hit to destroy or will pop on their own if the player avoids them for a few seconds. Again, similar to telegraphs for Tongue Attack and Bug Burp, but Heket does stretch her head upward a bit more while using this attack. Very quick animation overall. At around half health, Heket jumps off the screen and leaves behind two Zepars, the previous Boss of Anura just before Heket. Once you defeat these two summons (the smaller summons don't impact this), Heket lands back down in the middle of the arena with the shockwave on impact. Doesn't really have a visual tell other than knowing it's coming when her HP bar reaches about half-empty. Heket's Leaping Attack can be deceptive at first. Players might troll to roll when she jumps but should instead start the roll when she's about to land. Many of Heket's attacks aren't incredibly safe to attack Heket while she uses them like some other Bosses' are. You should try and focus on survival and evasion over raw damage for this Bishop in particular. Lastly, watch the hitbox for Heket's Tongue Attacks. The blinking telegraphs are deceptive, as the small circle is where the tongues make impact, but they also release a shockwave around them that can hurt as well, similar to Heket's Leaping Attack. Outside of all that, the Heretic of Anura isn't all too bad. Much like most of the other fights in this game, since the combat is deceptively simple, you just need to roll at the right time and punish Heket just after her attacks are finished.
https://aionsigs.com/news/cult-of-the-lamb-how-to-beat-the-anura-heretic/
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From New Yorker workers author David Grann, New York Instances best-selling writer of The Misplaced Metropolis of Z, a twisting, haunting true-life homicide thriller about some of the monstrous crimes in American historical past.Within the Twenties the richest folks per capita on this planet have been members of the Osage Indian nation in Oklahoma. After oil was found beneath their land, they rode in chauffeured vehicles, constructed mansions, and despatched their kids to check in Europe. Then, one after the other, the Osage started to be killed off. The household of an Osage girl, Mollie Burkhart, grew to become a major goal. Her family have been shot and poisoned. And it was just the start, as increasingly members of the tribe started to die beneath mysterious circumstances. On this final remnant of the Wild West – the place oilmen like J. P. Getty made their fortunes and the place desperadoes like Al Spencer, the “Phantom Terror”, roamed – lots of those that dared to analyze the killings have been themselves murdered. Because the dying toll climbed to greater than 24, the FBI took up the case. It was one of many group’s first main murder investigations, and the bureau badly bungled the case. In desperation the younger director, J. Edgar Hoover, turned to a former Texas Ranger named Tom White to unravel the thriller. White put collectively an undercover group, together with one of many solely American Indian brokers within the bureau. The brokers infiltrated the area, struggling to undertake the most recent strategies of detection. Along with the Osage they started to reveal some of the chilling conspiracies in American historical past. In Killers of the Flower Moon, David Grann revisits a surprising sequence of crimes during which dozens of individuals have been murdered in chilly blood. Primarily based on years of analysis and startling new proof, the ebook is a masterpiece of narrative nonfiction, as every step within the investigation reveals a sequence of sinister secrets and techniques and reversals. However greater than that, it’s a searing indictment of the callousness and prejudice towards American Indians that allowed the murderers to function with impunity for thus lengthy. Killers of the Flower Moon is completely compelling but in addition emotionally devastating.
https://getaudiobook.org/download-audiobook-killers-of-the-flower-moon-the-osage-murders-and-the-birth-of-the-fbi-by-david-grann-in-english/
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Few months after its initial launch in China, ZTE today has officially brings Nubia Z11 miniS to India. The phone features a 5.2-inch full-HD (1080p) display; packs an octa-core Snapdragon 625 chipset; sports 23MP and 13MP cameras, and is powered by a 3,000mAh battery. The firm introduced the 64GB storage variant in India which also comes with a MicroSD expansion slot that can accept up to 200GB storage capacity. The Nubia Z11 miniS runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow out-of-the-box with nubia UI 4.0 on top, it also comes embedded with a fingerprint scanner at the back. The smartphone will be exclusively available on Amazon India starting from Tuesday March 21 at a price of Rs 16,999 ($253).
https://ccnworldtech.com/zte-officially-brings-nubia-z11-minis-to-india-priced-at-rs-16999/
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Ok, looking at It That Betrays in Gatherer, If the sacrificed permanent that caused the second ability to trigger somehow leaves the graveyard before the ability resolves (possibly because it was returned to the battlefield by the ability of another It That Betrays), the ability simply won’t do anything when it resolves. So, the commander would enter the graveyard, leave the graveyard for the command zone, and no longer be in the graveyard, it seems like that wording exactly contradicts 400.7d? It's just odd to see the ruling specifically mention a zone change breaking the ability, yet 400.7d says a public zone change would not effect it? Is this one of the 'specific beats general' ?
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Hi OA Fans, Mou here from colorhappycreations.com with a card sketch today! I kept it really simple and open to your interpretation. Here's my take. To make this card, I used elements from Under The Tree collection. On the card base, I attached a block of Carol Singing paper. Layered a bird duo sticker from Working Shape Stickers as the main image and sprinkled some red Pop Drop circles all around and finished with a sentiment strip from Working Word Stickers. This is super quick and easy if you need to make last minute cards to hand deliver. If you celebrate, a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS to you and yours and Happy New Year to everyone!
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If you can’t sleep because your neighbours are blasting music, you can file a noise complaint. But what if it’s their lights that are preventing you from dozing off? Well some east enders found out you can file a complaint for that too. If you can't sleep because your neighbours are blasting music, you can file a noise complaint. But what if it's their lights that are preventing you from dozing off? Well, some east enders found out you can file a complaint for that too. Residents of a five-storey building near Queen Street East and Carlaw Avenue in Leslieville say they've been kept up for years, because the commercial space beside them often keeps its lights on all night. "I can't sleep. It's that artificial blue lighting beaming in," said Susanne Carnelos. Carnelos has lived in her condo for seven years. There's only a small laneway separating the two buildings and their windows face each other. So when the offices leave their fluorescent lights on, Carnelos says her unit is lit up. "It feels like a film set with all those lights and I'm a one woman show." Over the past few years, Carnelos says she and others have complained many times to the businesses and to the building's owner. "I've put signs in the windows for them. I've gone over to talk to them, I've called them on the telephone. And inevitably it always goes back to the same thing," said Carnelos. The building is owned by a firm called Memnon. CBC Toronto contacted the company asking to speak with the owner several times, but hasn't heard back. According to the city, the owner can face up to $50,000 in fines if he doesn't comply. Residents living in the condo on the other side of the commercial space say they're also dealing with the same issue, except their units are a lot closer. There's only a walkway running between Amelia Eggan's home and the offices. "It's as though you're trying to sleep in your bedroom and someone has lights on around you and they're reading beside you in bed. There's no real control of personal space," said Eggan. She and her partner have resorted to wearing masks when they sleep, but she says it doesn't help much. The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (RASC) tracks light pollution and says cities like Toronto are huge offenders. "For decades light was considered to be a good thing. It's a symbol of prosperity," said Robert Dick, with the RASC's Light Pollution Abatement Committee. "White light is great during the daytime, it keeps you alert. But at night it fools your biology and there's a lot of critical biology that goes on at night. Your body infers from the content of white light that's shining in your eyes that it's still daylight, and it disables those functions in your body," said Dick. According to the Toronto municipal code a property that "creates a nuisance to other properties" has to provide some sort of "barrier or deflectors to prevent lighting … from shining directly into a dwelling unit." Carnelos filed a complaint with the city a few weeks ago. City inspectors arrived one night and determined the office building was creating a problem for its neighbours. Joe Magalhaes, a manager with the city's Municipal Licensing and Standards department, says the property's owner will be served with an order Friday and has several weeks to comply. Why don't homeowners put in blackout blinds? "So many owners ask me why don't the people who are being affected by the light do something about it and put up some blackout blinds," said Magalhaes. "But ... the onus is always on that party that's creating a nuisance." Carnelos says she's thrilled by the news. "It's been affecting how I feel every day," said Carnelos. "I just can't help but think that we're not the only ones who are dealing with this. Just look how densely populated these neighbourhoods are becoming."
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I think she just enjoys showing off how much she ha…I mean her husband has and she married into. I live in Michigan and it’s bitter cold here. I have one dress winter coat and two puffy winter jackets (North Face). Sure I could afford more but why?? Part of me wonders if she’s hoping to get a sponsor?? I don’t know much about how that works. She must have lost MILLIONS with all the sponsors she had. She had quite the grift going. Imagine if we could ever prove without doubt that she used a surrogate for most of the births if she has any sponsors left. Who though is asking and commenting on her clothes or coats. On IG her comments are turned off unless you follow her, correct? I don’t know much about IG. So I don’t believe for a second anyone is asking or commenting on her coats. Surely they have full length mirrors in their apartment
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<issue_start><issue_comment>Title: Blog: v12.10.0 release post username_0: Refs: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/29429 <issue_comment>username_1: Note that it's wrong to escape special characters in code, for example `SLICE\_START\_END()`. I'll fix this in #2493, but unless we have an automated way to check for this, it will keep happening...
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<issue_start><issue_comment>Title: arm64 is missing from ARCHS username_0: Swinject itself builds for M1 Macs, but for some reason SwinjectAutoregistration doesn't: ``` SwinjectAutoregistration on  master ❯ grep ARCHS . ./Configurations/Base/Common.xcconfig 11:ARCHS = $(ARCHS_STANDARD) ./Configurations/Mac OS X/Mac-Base.xcconfig 19:VALID_ARCHS = x86_64 ``` Could you please fix that? <issue_comment>username_1: i have same issue with new carthage 0.37.0 version and xcframeworks. <issue_comment>username_2: same issue <issue_comment>username_2: made pull request with fix #68 <issue_comment>username_3: Merged PR #68. Thank you😃<issue_closed>
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Do not, observe prolonged silence nor meditate. Do not serve yourself by doing so. You who lead a dedicated life in My Cause have no need for such discipline. You are close to me and very dear to me. I know how you strive to be merged in My Love. I want you not to strive for this, but to allow your dear love to flow freely to Me in its natural course. Keep remembering me with love in your daily activities. The Ocean of my Love is yours to fill your heart with. Obey me implicitly if one day you want to know me as I am. To obey the God-Man is the highest form of worship to God in human form. Simplest thing for you to do is just love me in the most natural way, as a child would love his mother. Keep happy and cheerful and never worry about the environment in which you find yourself…everything is in its place according to the Divine Plan and because of the Love of the God-Man for his creation. I want you to lead a normal, loving, honest life in My Love and Service – keeping in mind to please Me always.
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The Diachronic Museum of Larissa organised the photography exhibition "From Excavation to Presentation", with material from the Antiquities Ephorate of Larissa, Xanthi, Pella and Palaeoanthropology - Speleology. The exhibition opening took place on the 14th of October 2017 and it was organised in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture North Greece Employees Association. The exhibition was inaugurated by the Minister of Culture and Sports Mrs. Lydia Koniordou. The exhibition will run till the 31st of January 2018.
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Everyone on earth breaks the law occasionally, mostly petty stuff like drugs or minor traffic stuff. It's really not the same as being a proper long term criminal. Drug usage, like weed and occasionally a bid of coke or mdma, is basically normal for a lot of people. The smugglers and dealers however are the actual targets. A police officer could stand in financial district of any large city with a sniffer dog and arrest every third person that walks past for possession. Like I said to someone else 99% of all police investigations are limited by cost, this also includes the cost to the public and its relationship to public interest. Is it in the public interest to arrest half the country for possession? No. &gt;but even when I got pulled over with drugs in the car, I spoke clearly and respectfully to the cop and got off with a warning usually, at worst a ticket. So I would argue you weren't very smart if you were getting pulled over with drugs in the car, and it would have been very easy to catch you. The attitude test goes a long way, as does the individual police officer that stops you. Your certificates don't make you infallible to drug addiction, mental health problems or anything else, and being educated doesn't necessarily mean people are smart.
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Safety duplication helps to prevent loss due to disasters. It is used to ensure that there are multiple preservation sites for germplasm accessions conserving variability for the global user community, in perpetuity. Integrate the accessions of one genebank into another genebank’s base collection. Keep access-restricted blackbox samples of one genebank's accessions at another genebank for preservation of the collection. Integration of the accessions into the other genebank collections is preferred than the blackbox safety duplicates. Crop conservation networks need both types of the safety duplicates. To conserve adequate amounts of seed in long-term seed storage. In case of integration of the safety duplicates, the recipient genebank will need to register the accessions. Blackbox safety duplicates should ensure both seed viability and seed quality. See the general page on safety duplication procedures. Aluminum foil packets sealed hermetically under vacuum with a heat sealer. The packets should be re-sealable and impermeable to air and moisture. Packing is best carried out in an air-conditioned room with controlled humidity as soon as possible after drying. An inner layer of polyethylene, needed for sealing. An intermediate layer of aluminum foil, which prevents moisture penetration. An outer layer of polyester providing mechanical strength. As for long-term base collection storage. As at the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. Or as for long-term base collection storage. Should be safe, economical and fast enough to avoid delays and deterioration of seed quality during transfer. Boxes should be shipped using the quickest, most reliable and most cost effective route and carrier possible. Accession number (unique number). Flag showing whether safety duplicated (Y/N). Estimated number of seeds (estimated from 1000 kernel weight). Weight of the sample (g). Year of regeneration (date). Year of safety duplication (date). Name of institute holding the safety duplicate (institutional information). Box label where the sample is placed (inventory). Common steps (regardless of conservation strategy).
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News From and About Graduates Date: February 18, 2011 1949 William Fritz, of Baltimore, a retired internist and assistant professor of medicine at Hopkins, published his first novel, Thy Will Be Done, a murder mystery. 1959 Frank Jackson, of Mechanicsburg, Pa., is founder of Jackson GI Medical and Chek-Med Systems and GI Supply, manufacturers of a plant-derived fiber product called Prebiotin that is made of chicory root. According to the Harrisburg, Pa., Patriot-News, it is garnering international attention for its effect on digestive disorders. Jackson retired from his gastroenterology practice five years ago but is keeping busy as a “low-tech inventor,” creating not only Prebiotin but medical supplies used in gastrointestinal surgeries. 1967 Richard Bransford, of Kijabe, Kenya, received the 2010 ACS/Pfizer Surgical Volunteerism and Humanitarian Award from the American College of Surgeons. 1972 Kenneth Ludmerer, of St. Louis, Mo., was installed as the inaugural Mabel Dorn Reeder Distinguished Professor of the History of Medicine at the Washington University School of Medicine. He continues as professor of medicine at the school and professor of history on the faculty of arts and sciences. His new book, Let Me Heal: The Development of Residency Training in the United States and the Struggle to Preserve Excellence in American Medicine, will be published by Oxford University Press in 2012. 1976 David Griesemer, of Needham, Mass., has become director of pediatric neurology at the Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts University in Boston. Jill Hackell, of New City, N.Y., is studying to be a rabbi after 22 years of clinical research in the pharmaceutical industry, where she developed new vaccines for children. Ingram Roberts, of Southport, Conn., was elected to the board of directors of the American College of Physician Executives. 1978 Mary Blair Yamashita, of Minneapolis, Minn., retired from medicine and embarked on a new career as a sound designer for a Hollywood post-production studio, earning a Los Angeles drama critics’ award in sound design for a play that went on to win an NAACP Image Award. 1979 Jerome Granato, of Pittsburgh, Pa., recently left Allegheny General Hospital to become senior vice president and chief medical officer for the Excela Health System in Greensburg, Pa. He will be responsible for clinical services and quality improvement for the organization and will continue to practice clinical cardiology at Westmoreland Hospital. 1980 Gary Firestein, of Del Mar, Calif., is dean and associate vice chancellor of translational medicine at the University of California at San Diego. He still sees patients in the rheumatology clinic and does research on the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis. 1981 Kevin Fox, of Broomall, Pa., is medical director of the University of Pennsylvania’s Rena Rowan Breast Center. He has been practicing medical oncology at Penn since 1984. 1985 Richard Pomerantz, of Baltimore, has been named chairman of the department of medicine at Saint Agnes Hospital. He spent two decades at the University of Rochester Medical Center, most recently as clinical chief of the cardiology unit. He serves on the American Heart Association’s Council on Clinical Cardiology. 1990 Mae Tighe, of Wilton, Conn., is president-elect of the New Haven County Medical Association. 1991 Nathan Rudin, of Madison, Wis., is the new president of the Midwest Pain Society and vice president of the University of Wisconsin Medical Staff Board. He continues directing the pain and headache clinics for the University of Wisconsin-Madison and was named Madison Magazine’s “Top Doc” in pain management for 2010. Alan Stein, of Honolulu, Hawaii, is director of the Epilepsy, Neurophysiology, and Neurohospitalists Program at The Queen’s Medical Center. He is also president of the Hawaii Neurological Society. 2000 Jennifer Arnold, of Houston, Texas, is starring in a television show on TLC called The Little Couple. 2006 Lisa Guardabascio Cannon, of Boston, Mass., has completed her pediatric chief residency year and relocated to Massachusetts to accept a faculty position at Children’s Hospital Boston. Jessica Ghaferi, of Ann Arbor, Mich., completed a residency in dermatology and began a fellowship in dermatopathology at the University of Michigan. Justin Lappen, of Shaker Heights, Ohio, just finished his Ob/Gyn residency and joined the academic faculty at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine as assistant professor. Class Notes are made possible through funding from The Johns Hopkins Medical and Surgical Association. Join today!
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Weeknight meals used to be a complete mess at our house. Between homework, after-school activities and my husband and I working full time, we were resorting to cereal for dinner more often than I like to admit. We recently made it our mission to eat together as a family as often as possible. We brainstormed a list of meals that we all enjoy, that are easy to make, and we even included a few that the kids can make themselves. Woo hoo! Now, the kids help me make a weekly meal plan, and then I grab the essentials at Meijer. Thanks to Meijer’s great selection and unique produce and deli offerings, I can find everything I need to make family meal time happen most days of the week. I USE MY MEIJER CREDIT CARD, POWERED BY CITI. Every time I use my Meijer Credit Card to make purchases at Meijer, I am earning towards a $10 savings! For every $750 spent in the store, I earn a $10 reward off my next purchase at Meijer. I also am able to save $.10 per gallon on gas every day! While I chose the Meijer Credit Card, you could choose to apply for the Meijer Mastercard and, if approved, use it anywhere Mastercard is accepted. Click here to learn more and apply for your card now. You’ll earn $10 off your first Meijer in-store purchase within 30 days if you’re approved! Pre-packaged salad from the Meijer deli. Cook frozen meatballs in the microwave according to package directions. Build your sub. Cheese, sauce, meatballs. Place on a cookie sheet and bake until cheese is melted – about 5-7 minutes. Check often. Enjoy with salad on the side. Other toppings as desired – like shredded cheese, black beans, avocado, sour cream, tomatoes, guacamole, pico de gallo, etc. Place the chicken in a crockpot and pour the jar of salsa on top. Place tortilla chips on a plate and build your nachos. NOTE: This shredded chicken is very versatile. Enjoy it on salads, wrapped in a burrito, on top of a baked potato, etc. The great thing about this recipe is that you can customize it to your liking. You can use any type of frozen vegetables you like, and you can make as much or as little as you want. It also works great with leftover rice. On medium-high heat, cook frozen vegetables. Push mixture to side and add two eggs. Scramble. To see a video of these meals coming together, click here. DON’T FORGET TO APPLY FOR YOUR MEIJER CREDIT CARD, POWERED BY CITI, TO SEE HOW YOU CAN SAVE ON ALL THESE GROCERIES. Click here to learn more and to apply for your Meijer Credit Card. You will earn $10 off your first purchase at Meijer within 30 days if you’re approved.
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