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can effect us differently and to greater or lesser degrees. There are also a whole host of really helpful boooks on the illness which I know I found a godsend. The more you visit the bipolar forum, the more you will see the symptoms we all experience and how they relate to what you are going through. I hope you find the support you need here!
https://www.dailystrength.org/group/bipolar-disorder/discussion/is-this-for-re_4
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Man United Rated World’s Most Valuable Football Team For Second Year English Premier League giants Manchester United have once again been rated the most valuable football club for a second consecutive year by the influential Forbes magazine. Jose Mourinho’s team which finished last season as runners-up to rivals Manchester City, were valued at $4.12 billion, 12 percent higher than last year when they ended Champions League holders Real Madrid’s four-year hold at the top of the list. According to a statement by Forbes, the average value of the top 20, which relates to the 2016-17 season, rose by 14 percent over the period. Real Madrid came in second with a value of $4.08 billion, up 14 percent from the previous year, while Barcelona ($4.06 billion), Bayern Munich ($3.06 billion) and United’s neighbors Manchester City ($2.47 billion) rounded off the top five. There was room for six English clubs in the top 10 to underline the financial strength of the Premier League. The valuations are based on the level of equity plus net debt and, according to Forbes, Barcelona or Real Madrid could soon take over top spot — Madrid because of their consistently high performance in the Champions League and Barcelona because of additional expected revenue from their renovated stadium when completed in four years. The 20 most valuable soccer teams are now worth an average of $1.69 billion. The 10 most valuable soccer)
https://www.damiadenuga.com.ng/man-united-rated-worlds-most-valuable-football-team-for-second-year/
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Hello all I am a total newbee to access so please bear with me if this is a dumb one. I have an unbound main form : frmTest. With fields : [CustomerId](autonumber), [PhoneNum](str), [CustomerName](str), [CustomerSurName](str), [StreetName](str),[StreetNum](str), [aptNum](str), [floor](str), [Notes](str), [RegDate](date) and a subform field called [FrmQryCustomerSearch] which uses DataSheet view which has as source object a form called FrmQryCustomerSearch which has as a source a simple qry named qrySearchCustomer . What i want to do is have the user enter a phone# in [PhoneNum] control, press the Tab to go to the next control . On Tab (BeforUpdate as i understand) have the subform produce all the customers with the same Phone(if any) in the subform . If there are more than one customers with same number the user selects one and the info updates from the qry form to the relevant controls in the main form. My problem is : Coding the Sub PhoneNum_BeforeUpdate(Cancel As Integer) so as to achieve the end described above. I cant seem to be able to reference [PhoneNum] for the qry or use it as a criteria for the sub form and refresh the subform. Thanks in advance
https://www.daniweb.com/programming/databases/threads/188486/help-coding-queris-in-vba-for-subforms
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as in below link when colleps panel expands then content also goes down how it can be done. plzzz visit the below link i have use CollapsiblePanel but my content are now moving down when i click on button to expand the panel but my contentn below remain at it position and CollapsiblePanel comes over the content help plzzzz
https://www.daniweb.com/programming/web-development/threads/287333/how-to-use-collapsiblepanel-extender
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Accessibility Navigation: Through the generosity of a Davidson alumnus, the Innovation + Entrepreneurship Internship Grant supports students pursuing unpaid or low-paying internships with organizations of an entrepreneurial mindset. Opportunities with for-profit startups and innovative companies will be given priority. Grants are available in the amount of up to $5,000. You and your chosen internship must meet the same requirements listed for the Career Development Summer Internship Grant. Graduating seniors are able to apply, in addition to students who plan on being registered in courses in Fall 2018. To apply for a Davidson College Innovation + Entrepreneurship an Innovation + Entrepreneurship Internship Grant is, in turn, acceptance of the Davidson Honor Code. If any infractions are suspected, the student risks forfeiture of part or all of the award, and Honor Code charges.
https://www.davidson.edu/offices/career-development/students/acquiring-an-internship/internship-compensation-and-credit/summer-internship-grants/innovation--entrepreneurship-internship-grant
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Ready. Based on a book that society collectively turned on sometime in the last year or two, RPO has us following Wade Watts, also known by his avatar Parzival, as he and other internet people try to find the ultimate easter egg hidden within an endlessly huge virtual internet known as The Oasis, where you can see, be, and do pretty much whatever you want. Whoever wins the egg wins control of the Oasis, along with its creator James Halliday's enormous fortune. Trying to stop Wade and get the egg first are the evil corporate overlords at IOI, who want control of the Oasis to monetize it and make it awful. Nerds all around the world have been triggered at the sight of their childhood icons running amok in this virtual playground, but I'm happy to report that you can put your fears to bed. Sure, there are lots of pop culture references, but they aren't as heavy-handed as they are in the book, they fit the world of the movie, and more importantly, they're rooted in character. Specifically, Halliday's. Spielberg wisely makes his adaptation, and the crux of this adventure, more about discovering who Halliday is than it is about discovering how dope Wade is at various Atari 2600 games. Halliday's interests and life factored into the story of the book, but not nearly as much as they do here. In fact, I’d say most of the things that people have been worried about are mostly unfounded. My biggest gripe with the film is that it doesn't pack that emotional wallop that Spielberg's better films have. However, given the source material, I was surprised to see it have as much heart as it does. Wade isn't a very compelling hero, and the villain is as one-dimensional as one would expect, but they serve their purposes well enough. There's some thematic exploration on the idea of online identity and realty vs. virtual reality. Not enough to make a big statement, but enough to give it more meat than the source material at the very least. Visually, the film is an explosion of 1s and 0s run amok. Some of the action sequences are truly bonkers, but thankfully they're all pretty easy to follow. Spielberg's command of cinematic language hasn't stumbled one bit, and there's one sequence in particular that had me howling with glee. I genuinely don't know how Spielberg comes up with some of this shit, let alone how he visualizes and directs it, but I guess that's why he's still one of the world's greatest living filmmakers. Overall, I'd call Ready Player One a fun and solid entry into Spielberg's storied filmography. It's not nearly among his best, but it's definitely not as bad as the internet decided it was when first announced. I'd say its third-tier Spielberg: Enjoyable, but inessential. I'd put it on the same level as Tintin, although I enjoyed RPO a lot more. If you're looking for a nuanced film that has big things to say about gaming culture, gamergate, and other very important things, then you should look elsewhere. But if you want to see a fun movie that doesn't treat you like an idiot, has a bunch of cool whiz-bang setpieces, and delivers in satisfying, Spielbergian ways, then you should go see this on the biggest, loudest screen possible.
https://www.dconte.com/reviews/2018/4/2/ready-player-one
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Hating I was sent this article (taken from the football365 mailbox section) by an Arsenal fan in peace asking the question the quoted article poses: 'Is it possible that hatred for Man City and Chelsea could ever supersede that of a local rival?' It struck a chord with him (for reasons apparent in how Chelsea have affected Arsenal in recent years). Does it struck a chord with us? Well obviously it will do - 'Bitter' as we are at the apparent simplicity of being able to compete consistently with the aid of money money money. Sure Chelsea have toned down their spending in comparison to City who are still in a transition and will obviously seek consolidation in the next year or two. The rest of us (that copyrighted bitterness aside) know that you can hardly compete with a club regardless of the club's unquestionable status prior to winning the lottery if said club are spending the money. They will always sign the better players. It's an easier choice for any prospective signings. You spend = you show ambition. Relentless and unquestionable and practically unanswerable in terms of said ambition because you can attract any one simply because you are moving in the right direction. Up. it breeds hype and confidence and results. Let's not be naive about it. A project is always going to best a club that doesn't have the clout on the negotiating table. We're not in the CL, we can't compete wage wise, therefore...see ya. That's very much a broad overview, but if you take a look at some of the signings made by City if we had attempted to step in and compete with them we'd have been brushed aside. You hope the nature of their progression retains an air of instability due to the ego and manner of the foundations being built. You hope. They didn't falter last season. Unspectacular and at times with fear to attack, but they got the points. Had we been perhaps more focused, little club Spurs would have taken a further step in breaking the mould and attracting players because of qualification to that compeition. Personally think Wenger has been cany in the past with their (Arsenal) ability to compete with wages and his shrewd transfer policy, but arguable he has suffered and they are continuing to do so (they appear to be feeding City players at the moment). Although remaining very much competitive, they are not as comfortable as they wish to be. Here's the article in question: Hatin' Jumping on the back of Philip Brady's mail this morning, is it possible that hatred for Man City and Chelsea could ever supersede that of a local rival? As a youngish Gooner, I waited for 10 years as Arsenal strove to become as good as Manchester United. This was a club that was signing the right players, brining in new dietary and training doctrine, breaking even, not doing a Leeds, recognizing its origins and traditions and gaining momentum through footballing success. We were playing catch up with a club that had had its ups and downs but learnt from its history and overcame its challenges. Man Utd employed and stood by a brilliant manager and had become a formidable machine through its own series successes both on and off the field. A fair fight ensued, one which culminated in Arsenal deservedly becoming United's major challengers towards the end of the 90s and early Naughties and winning in a couple of doubles along the way. So, the future was exciting- 10 years of excellent work by Wenger and Dein et al. had started to pay off and it was time to move to a new stadium and cement our place as a serious contender for years to come. Then BAM. Chelsea. Out of nowhere, an overspending, underachieving, upper-mid table outfit gets the deal of a lifetime and subsequently blow Arsenal out of the water. A comfortable period of transition to the new stadium that we had earned had now become unsustainable as Chelsea bought their way to success in the space of 2 seasons. 10 years earlier and there would have been no Champions League place to soften the blow either. Now to our North London neighbours. Through a catalogue of errors with management, player investment and board decisions, Liverpool rightly drop out of the top four. The players, team selections and tactics were all wrong and Liverpool got what they deserved. No Champions League football. Tottenham, waiting in the wings and the natural heirs to fourth place move up and take their rightful place. Whilst not setting the world on fire, this was where they had deserved to be. For two seasons they had outperformed Liverpool and had earned the right to represent the Premiership in the Champions League. There or there abouts for the past 5 seasons, this was finally a great moment for London and a great moment for Tottenham. Enter Manchester City. A pre-packaged sugar daddy's dream club with a shiny, modern new stadium basically handed to them, City became the wealthiest club in the world after a handshake and (no doubt) a few backhanders. Greedily lusting after the Sheikhs millions and having already having made a mockery of the fit and proper persons test with the Shinawatra debacle, they were allowed to prostitute themselves out again and, this time, they made sure it was done properly. Tottenham's second season of outperforming the outgoing member of the big four was lost. Manchester City waltz in and take the glory of Champions League football thus augmenting their ability to sign top quality players (the wages weren't enough at one point) and essentially stealing Tottenham's European revenue stream to boot. As a Gooner with as much hatred for Chelsea as for anybody else answer me this Tottenham fans- Can you ever hate City as much as you hate Arsenal? I guess the hate/hate relationship with Arsenal will always remain strong(er) by virtue of history. But there's a hatred that is birthed out of annoyance of the likes of City simply because they are attracting players thanks to their wealth rather than anything else (although I get it, because of their wealth they 'compete' and because of that they are a better option. Cruel cruel world). Their fans (City) have had it bad in recent years with their yo-yo existence and mis-management so its fantasy football for them to be in this current position of financial power. A club in the shadows can now compete with their dominating neighbour. Why shouldn't they enjoy it? I guess they have a right. Although that underlining arrogance based on luck is what pulls most of us back from patting them on the back. Clubs like Spurs, we've spent millions but we've done so within our own means. Actually wasted a few million in the process of attempting to climb into the top tier. If we were suddenly 'blessed' with untold riches and able to offer any wage to top top players then power would probably shift back to us if we competed for CL football. Two billionaire clubs become three and so on. Then the power is with the players who can pick and choose based on CL football and which club wishes to pay that extra 100k to claim the signature. Fair Play Rules might control the insanity (loopholes permitting). Fact is, football is driven by money and immediate feasting on the hunger players have for top tier football. We'll only survive if we consolidate by breaking back into the top four again (as underdogs) and remain there. We're on a knife edge. We can only improve and get stronger by plucking players that are out of scope with the richer teams. But (as witnessed) will always be susceptible to losing them if we can't quite get back into the 'big league'. I guess I do hate the arrogance that oozes from the likes of City and Chelsea but then again, that same arrogance has always been strong with the Arsenal and Man Utd. Except both are now having to fight pound for pound season in and season out. Until the state of flux the top tier is currently in is levelled out, we'll have to wait and see. Potential for another 'monopoly' to be birthed. Or perhaps a five/six way team battle royale. Hopefully the latter. Ironically, if 'we' become part of 'it', we become part of the thing we love to hate. But the silver lining is that we do so without cutting corners. As much as I hate Arsenal for being Arsenal they've challenged without the necessity to lift a passing skirt up and blow their load on anything that moves. Chelsea got themselves in a competitive position. They then consolidated thanks to the untold riches and attracted a manager who arrived because of said untold riches. City, same thing, but more spending and quite possibly still requiring a manager upgrade. We'll see. That's modern football. Ah diddums and all that. But I still hate Arsenal more. It would be completely ungentlemanly for me not too and I would be quite disappointed if they hated on someone else more.
https://www.dearmrlevy.com/dml/2011/7/20/hating.html
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A new virus was isolated from a tomato plant from the state of Sinaloa in Mexico. This plant showed symptoms locally known as ‘marchitez disease’: severe leaf necrosis, beginning at the base of the leaflets, and necrotic rings on the fruits. A virus was isolated from the infected plant consisting of isometric particles with a diameter of approximately 28 nm. The viral genome consists of two (+)ssRNA molecules of 7221 (RNA1) and 4898 nts (RNA2). The viral capsid contains three coat proteins of 35, 26 and 24 k. Archives of Virology – Springer Journals
https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/tomato-marchitez-virus-a-new-plant-picorna-like-virus-from-tomato-u903NjTxxV
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Purpose The aim of this study was to distinguish different forms of orbital involvement in granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) and to compare their clinical course and outcomes. Methods Two hundred twenty-six consecutive patients with GPA were retrospectively studied. All patients fulfilled the classi- fication criteria of American College of Rheumatology; diagnosis of localized GPA was established according to Chapel Hill Consensus. Of those, 74 patients with orbital disease were enrolled into further investigation of different forms of orbital disease. Results Overall ocular involvement was diagnosed in 50% (113/226) of patients; in 5.3% (12/226), inflammatory eye disease resulted in permanent visual loss. Most common ophthalmic manifestations were orbital masses, episcleritis/conjunctivitis, and scleritis (74/226, 32/226, and 12/226, respectively). Seventy-four patients with orbital involvement were divided into three groups: those with orbital mass without primary lacrimal gland involvement (1st group, 45 patients), those with lacrimal gland involvement (2nd group, 26 patients), and those with extraocular myositis (3rd group, 3 patients). Symptoms such as orbital pain, decreased vision, double vision, red eye, scleritis, orbital wall destruction, primary gaze strabismus, and ocular motility restriction were significantly more common in the 1st group. Peripheral ulcerative keratitis (PUK) was present in the 1st group only. Patients Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology –
https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer_journal/clinical-features-of-different-orbital-manifestations-of-H5ulIVPqKJ
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Porous corn-like Fe3O4 nanosheets decorated fluffy graphene nano-composites (Fe3O4 @GNS) were synthesized. The electromagnetic parameters were obtained from the composites that were combined with 80 wt% paraffin. The results showed that the nanocomposites exhibited a maximum RL of − 50.6 dB at 9.12 GHz when the corresponding thickness was 3.4 mm, and the effective frequency bandwidth (RL ≤ − 10dB) was 4.64 GHz. The corresponding attenuation coefficient was 273 at 9.12 GHz. The microwave absorption mechanism mainly comes from the combined effect of dielectric loss and magnetic loss. In addition, the special structure composed of porous nanosheets and fluffy graphene played a key role in improving the microwave absorption performance.
https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer_journal/porous-corn-like-fe3o4-nanosheets-decorated-fluffy-graphene-Kpg5nkH3sn
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440 Volt Song Really Going to Effect Sultan Movie After Fans Bad Reaction :- There was a time when Bollywood songs cherished by people of all ages. The soothing chime, a melodious voice, and meaningful lyrics would bring the listener to heaven. Though things today have changed and how! Not only does the music sound like a dissonance of hammer and tongs, the lyrics are becoming progressively inadequate. As if it wasn’t bad enough to be subjected to songs like Harry is not a Bharamchari, that we had to be subjected to songs that were far worse in 2016. We hope and pray, yes pray… that we never listen to these songs again!!! Sultan movie is in headlines for its most powerful script but the new released song 440 Volts disappointed the fans of Sallu Bhai. People are not expected to be the song so worst. The lyrics are just painful for the music and its nothing like the caption Electrifying. People just find it so awful to listen. 440 Volts Sultan Movie Songs Fans Reaction The lyrics of the song are so meaningless and the song has nothing electrifying type of thrills. Just for the promotion purpose the song is used but people are just cursing the song like hell. The music is awful as well as the ensemble of the lead Actor Salman Khan and Anushka Sharma. Not sure about the High Voltage Dream Song but it would surely clasp a place in the list of Top first worst song of the year. The expectations are just crashed down. The party song went bad and it is awful to listen to the song on stage. Surely the lyrics of the song in English seems more poetic than in Hindi. Instead of entertaining the song just became the center of trolls. It would be better if the song would haven’t composed. Almost 80% lines are repeated three times like in daily soaps Kya Kya Kya… Bhala Dil b Kabhi Dish antenna hota hai. Seriously its nothing more than a pill of laughter. Totally crap lyrics.
https://www.dekhnews.com/440-volts-song-really-going-to-effect-sultan-movie-after-fans-criticism/
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American Comedian Actor Reynaldo Rey Dies : Reynaldo Rey was an American actor and stand-up comedian. Rey was born Harry Reynolds in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma. He is of African American and Native American descent. Rey began his career as an acting teacher, but stepped into the spotlight as a stand-up comedian, touring with R&B group The O’Jays. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Kansas State Teacher’s College, majoring in Education. Rey has appeared in 52 movies, including Friday, House Party 3, White Men Can’t Jump, A Rage in Harlem, and Harlem Nights, where he appeared with the likes of Redd Foxx, Della Reese, Richard Pryor, Arsenio Hall, and Eddie Murphy. He also has 32 television shows to his credit. Comedian Reynaldo Rey Dies Reynaldo Rey Died at the age of 75. He was died on 28th of may, due to complications from a stroke he suffered last year, reported TMZ. He was ill since January this year. and he was in hospital for treatment and he died in hospital. Rey’s manager Vanzil Burke says he died Thursday at a Los Angeles hospital from complications after suffering a stroke. Thank You for visiting us. We hope this article on American Comedian Actor Reynaldo Rey Dies.
https://www.dekhnews.com/american-comedian-actor-reynaldo-rey-dies/
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Drivers looking for a Subaru dealership near West Chester, PA need only make a short drive to come see us here at Delaware Subaru! We're proud to offer drivers from West Chester, PA one of the largest selections of new Subaru models in the area, as well as a large assortment of used vehicles including many used Subaru models and certified pre-owned Subaru models to choose from. If you're currently in the market for a new or used vehicle, and you want something that you can rely on day in and day out, we invite you to come join us here to check out our entire selection of new and used vehicles today! Subaru vehicles feel right at home in West Chester, PA. Every model besides the BRZ comes equipped with standard Symmetrical all-wheel drive, allowing you to confidently take on any weather condition or terrain, and fully enjoy your experience behind the wheel more than ever. With such a large selection of new Subaru models to choose from, including the Forester, Outback, Crosstrek, Legacy, Impreza, BRZ, and WRX, we're confident that we have the right model to fit your lifestyle, needs and budget alike. If you aren't interested in buying new, we also offer a wide assortment of used vehicles to choose from just minutes from West Chester. We carry used vehicles from Subaru as well as many other automakers from around the world, making it easy for everyone to find a vehicle that's right for them! We welcome drivers from all over West Chester to come visit us here at Delaware Subaru today to experience everything we have to offer first hand!
https://www.delawaresubaru.com/blog/2017/may/18/Looking-For-a-New-Subaru-Dealership-Near-West-Chester-PA-Come-Join-Us-Here-at-Delaware-Subaru-Today-.htm?locale=en_US
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Our dental office is by far the one with the longest tradition not only in Zadar, but in Croatia as well. From left to right Kristina Šimurina med. secondary school, Biljana Butić Bacc.med.techn., Danica Raspović Dijan Dr.med.dent., Živko Dijan Dr.med.dent., Ivona Dijan Fabijan Dr.med. dent. Dental center Dijan is in every sense a family practice. Dr. Danica Raspović Dijan started the first private practice in Zadar in 1977 at Tri bunara square. Her husband, Dr. Živko Dijan joined in 1992. He was a Doctor of Dental Medicine for 22 years at he Zadar Medical Center. In year 1997 their daughter, Ivona Dijan-Fabijan also joined the practice and has already gained 19 years of professional experience. Hence, each patient that comes to our office is met by an expert from Dijan family, a professional with rich experience. Hence, each patient that comes to our office is met by an expert from Dijan family, a professional with rich experience. When we analyse different areas od dental medicine, implanotlogy shows fantastic evolution from the patient's point of view, and the advantages for the patients gained through our procedures are numerous, which makes implanotology even more impressive. More Our prevention starts with educating pregnant women about dental care during pregnancy and what measures should be taken to preserve the health of their child's teeth afterwards. More Our priorities are a satisfied patient and finding a solution to dental problems, which we achieve by high quality service, professionalism and experience. Slavica Zubčić The cleanest and the nicest office. Everything is top notch. The doctors deserve every praise and reward, they invested their knowledge and skills in patients. All compliments to the doctors, especially to Dr. Živko whom I consider to be no. 1 in Zadar and beyond. Their works speaks for itself. Voijskava Kasun Me and my entire family have been the patients of this office for many years and we cannot stress enough how grateful we are to Dijan dental center doctors. It would take a book to write on how professional and kind the doctors and staff are, and I'm not sure it would all fit there so I'll just say it with one word: Thank you! Angelo Rossetti Dobbiamo ringraziare il dottore Dijan per la competenza e professionalità dimostrata nella cura dei nostri denti. Lo raccomanderemo a tutti gli Italiani che in vacanza a Zara e d'intorni ne avranno bisogno. Braće Vranjanina 9 23000 Zadar, Croatia +385 23 313 480 +385 23 213 346 +385 95 313 4800 monday - friday: 8:00 - 20:00 h saturday: 8:00 - 12:00 h
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by American Association of Dental Office Management | May 22, 2017May 23, 2017 | 4 min read You Cannot Hide the Vibe! In my little corner of Texas, there’s a Starbucks on every corner, but almost daily I trek to the farthest reaches of Mansfield to get my caffeine... read more
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Way to go Pamela Buxton looks at how technology is influencing wayfinding designers Designing public wayfinding systems has never been so complicated – or so integrated with the identity of the city. As well as the usual issues of site, content, materials and style, designers are increasingly having to consider incorporating interactive elements, and, in particular, speaking signs for the visually impaired, as part of a new crop of city-wide projects. Wayfinding systems now aim to not only tell you where you are and what direction you need to go, but also how you can get there, how long it’ll take and what time the next train or bus will be along. Inspired by the success of Bristol’s Legible City wayfinding system, more councils are redesigning their signs as part of an integrated wayfinding strategy. Liverpool has commissioned Fitch London to design a new system and is separately also planning a series of interactive street information kiosks, while Norwich has appointed Anderson to come up with an environmental graphics strategy as part of the European Union-funded Liveable Cities initiative. This scheme also involves Lincoln, which is currently implementing its own new signage system. And while not all these cities will be incorporating interactive elements, it’s certainly moving higher up many sign clients’ agendas. ‘Clients always say “we want you to investigate interactive technologies”,’ says Richard Nicoll, design director at Anderson, which is also implementing a new sign system for the City of London’s Broadgate. ‘My problem is the reliability and the content. I’m desperate for someone to invent a system that I could recommend to my clients.’ He believes that interactive technology for public information will soon be provided by hand-held technology rather than within wayfinding systems. Similarly, Tim Fendley, who at MetaDesign London designed Bristol’s Legible Cities system, decided against incorporating digital technology in the sign system. ‘We avoided the digital approach because we can’t trust how it’ll deliver information,’ he says. But there is an immediate valuable role for audio-visual signs. Sam Gullam of product design group Lacock Gullam, which has been working on the Legible City project for five years, has been developing an infrared signage system with the Royal National Institute for the Blind’s Joint Mobility Unit. A pilot scheme is planned later this year in Bristol with 20 units installed by Christmas. The monolithic panels will include a speaker system giving location information triggered by hand-held fobs – technology previously used in a project in Leeds. Such an approach is more useful than using Braille, says Gullam. ‘People often jump to Braille and touchmaps. Part of the problem is that a blind or visually-impaired person has to find it first so it can’t function as a wayfinding mechanism.’ Such devices aren’t only useful for those with impaired sight – Liverpool hopes that its interpretation panels will speak in eight languages for two minutes each. In the end, it’s not how you do it that counts. What matters, says Fitch London’s Stephen Green, is that the end result works for those wanting to get from A to B. ‘There’s a certain seduction with the idea of new technology, but the most important thing for designers is always how it works for users.’ Liverpool – Design: Fitch London Anyone would think it was a case of wartime sabotage when it came to the city-centre signs in Liverpool. An audit by Fitch London found that all but a handful of 80 key directional signs were either pointing in the wrong direction, due to a design fault that made them easy to alter, or had been vandalised. Small wonder that, with Liverpool’s now-successful bid for 2008 European Capital of Culture underway, the city council began to think seriously about improvements. ‘The ability of first-time visitors to navigate around the place is crucial,’ says Liverpool City Council tourism development manager Keith Blundell. ‘We had a system that was a bit past its sell-by-date and we had an opportunity with the 2008 bid to really move on the quality.’ As well as the basics of getting the direction right, this meant conveying information about the history of the city and its current regeneration within a consistent, branded system. ‘It’s not just about traditional signs that get someone from A to B, but also about getting someone from A to B while picking up information about the city and other places they might want to go to in the process,’ says Stephen Green, client director at Fitch London. At the same time, he aimed to convey some of the ‘inherent qualities and values’ of Liverpool. Fitch London’s strategy – Connecting Liverpool – identified the location and content for 80 fingerposts, 20 interpretation panels at key locations with audio information for the visually-impaired and 20 hub points with maps. Directional text is screen-printed in Info Text against purple. The signs, manufactured by Wood & Wood, will be made from reconstituted Portland stone – popular in the city – and stainless steel, in a form inspired by transatlantic liners. These are cast with the city’s Liver bird symbol subtlely low down the sign structure – while heritage was important, the aim was to reflect Liverpool’s current regeneration. A robust vitreous enamel graphic panel incorporates maps shown north-to-south, unlike at Bristol, where they are oriented in the position the reader is in. These maps include 3D building icons in yellow on grey to aid orientation and are replicated on the website. ‘The structures are quite modern as befits a forward-looking city like Liverpool,’ says Blundell. All signs will be installed by late spring 2004, well in time for the 1.7 million additional visitors expected in 2008, which should really put the £500 000 sign system to the test. Broadgate, City of London – Design: Anderson Pentagram partner John McConnell’s elegant cast bronze signs for the 13ha Broadgate development in the City of London are a hard act for anyone to follow, lending an instant air of gravitas, to the new office complex. Now with 30 000 employees, Broadgate was designed in the late 1980s. Since then, there has been considerable development in the surrounding area and owner British Land decided a new, more flexible sign strategy was needed to take this into account. It commissioned architect SOM, project management group M3 and design consultancy CDT Design to come up with new signs, then asked Anderson to audit the proposals. Anderson’s conclusion was to work with CDT’s graphic identity for Broadgate, but develop a new signs system to accompany its application. ‘We had no problems with the graphics, but major problems with the strategy,’ says Anderson director Richard Nicoll. Anderson’s designs simplify the monolithic structures – being made by Drakard & Humble – by making them two-sided rather than the proposed four-sided. The rolled steel cladding has a glass aperture for changeable graphics (unlike Pentagram’s original, where graphics were etched into the bronze) and is internally lit to give a glowing blue edge to the stainless steel fin. Another key change was the incorporation of maps oriented in the direction that you are looking at. In the new scheme’s graphic hierarchy, key destinations are included in the blue graphic panel high up the post while more detailed lists and the map is further down including all destinations. The font used for the information is Franklin Gothic. ‘It works for people who are passing and want to know where they are. You can approach it and take enough information from the top of the sign to help you on your way, but if you want more detailed information you stop at the map,’ says Nicoll. Fingerposts carry blue-finished, tapered aluminium panels with destinations beneath the street location and Broadgate branding. Two prototypes are currently being tested in situ. All 20 elements are due to be installed by the end of August at entry points to the estate and at key decision points. The signs project is part of a £40m upgrade by British Land of Broadgate’s public realm.
https://www.designweek.co.uk/issues/31-july-2003/way-to-go-3/
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People were music. Upbeat pop, angry rock, moody alternative, soulful jazz and everything in between, none exactly the same and none set in stone. My sister, for example, was a calming classical melody that sounded like something out of the classical period with echoes of swing in it. I know it sounds strange, but then again, we are talking about Liv. She hides it better now that she actually has another human being in her care, but she’s a charming weirdo. I just know. I cocked my head as my eyes scanned the boisterous crowd of preschool children and their parents, trying to find one specific tune in the cacophony of sounds that was starting to hurt my head. I didn’t do well with crowds. I was looking for my nephew’s springy acoustic gitar that always put me at ease. I adored Ben to pieces, and not just because of his music. However, I couldn’t make out the familiar tune, just as well as I couldn’t see a familiar russet coloured head, even though I was we If you want, follow me on Tumblr: caleandrart.tumblr.com/ If you like follow me on Facebook… or instagram instagram.com. So glad you liked it Raven I'll look into it, I really like your pictures
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Rutter Date of Birth: April 18th 1972 Place of Birth: Wordsley. West Midlands Nationality: British Races competed: International Road Races (Isle of Man TT, North West 200, Macau Grand Prix), MotoGP, BSB & World Superbike Championships Twitter: @michaelrutter_ Facebook: Michael Rutter Website: Michael’s racing influence came from his father, Tony Rutter, who was a motorcycle racer in the 1970’s, winning 7 TT’s. As well as the TT, Tony won 4 Formula Two World Championships and 9 North West 200 races, whilst he also competed in the 250cc, 350cc and 500cc World Championships as well as being a regular race winner of the various British Championships in the 1970s and 80s. Come 1993, it was Michael Rutter who was racing competitively in the British Superbike Championship and he took his maiden podium finish on his way to eighth overall. The following two years saw consistent improvement, placing fifth overall in 1994 and fourth in 1995, where he achieved his first race win. Michael’s first TT appearance came in 1994, where he competed in the Formula One TT finishing 17th on the Medd Honda RC45 and winning a bronze replica This experience saw Michael kick on in 1995, with an impressive eighth place finish in the Senior TT, as well as 18th in the Junior TT. He didn’t have to wait for his first podium with third coming in the 1996 Formula One race and he went one better the following year with second in the 1997 Formula One race. He also finished third that tear in the Junior race. It was 1997 when Michael’s road racing career really took off as he won the North West 200 Superbike and Supersport races and achieved 2nd in the TT as previously mentioned. Michael’s first win in the Macau GP and TT came in 1998, victory coming at the latter in the Junior race after finishing a close second to team-mate Ian Simpson in the Formula One race and third in the Production. For a racer with such a long and successful career it’s always going to be tough to choose a highlight, especially when you’ve competed in such a range of competitions. Rutter has been quoted to say his individual highlights would be his first win at the TT, which is always a popular choice. Another highlight of Michael’s was in the 1997 World Superbike Championship meeting at Brands Hatch when he took a brilliant third place, sharing the podium with the legendary Carl Fogarty and John Kocinski. Winning another 4 TT’s since his first in 1998 is a great achievement, equalling the tally taken by household names such as Robert Dunlop and Brian Reid. This puts him two behind his father’s seven wins at the TT. Some would say his win in the Supertwin TT in 2017 was one of Michael’s greatest moments, having been racing competitors of a much younger age, but also coming some 19 years after his maiden victory in 1998! It is not only the TT where Rutter has had incredible success; he holds the third highest amount of race wins at the North West 200 with 14, trailing only to Alastair Seeley (21) and Robert Dunlop (15). He has the second highest number of podiums at the event with 31 having been taken between 1995 and 2017, only one behind Seeley. Michael also holds the most amount of Macau GP wins for any rider with eight, two more than the next best figure of six held by Ron Haslam’s. His 18 podiums at the event is also a record. Where BSB is concerned, Rutter has won 28 races with second overall being his best finish in 2002 and 2004 and he’s still competing today in the British Superstock 1000 Championship..
https://www.devittinsurance.com/guides/motorcycle-racing/motorcycle-racer-profiles/michael-rutter/
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The new Samsung Odyssey 15 could make a better impression. The reason why is in the name. Odyssey is not just a laptop, but a new brand that the company is launching, starting with an affordable 15-inch gaming laptop. Eye-catching, but we want it in white Like most gaming laptops, the Samsung Odyssey 15 can grab your attention from across a room. And like most gaming laptops, it does so with bright, red lights. Yes, this laptop has opted for the traditional black-and-red color scheme so common in this arena. It’s a safe approach, and certainly not unattractive, but Samsung needs to do more if it wants to stand out. The white model, teased during our press event, could help. Few laptops are sold with a white exterior, especially in the mainstream market. Going for a white shell would certainly attract interest, but Samsung says it’s only considering it as a possibility. Colors aside, the Odyssey 15’s most notable feature lurks where you’ll never see it — the bottom of the laptop. There, Samsung uses what it called a “Dragonscale” cooling system. It consists of a large metal heatsink with a honeycomb-esque pattern, with active intakes underneath to pull cool air from your lap and push it out the back. Oh, and it looks cool — which makes it a shame it’s on the bottom, where most will never see it. Otherwise, the Odyssey doesn’t journey far from traditional gaming laptop design. It’s thick at up to 1.1 inches, has a large keyboard and touchpad, and weighs about six pounds. It feels similar to the Acer Aspire VX 15, and a bit larger than Dell’s Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming. Fast processor, but mediocre graphics Samsung did not produce a full specification sheet for us, but said the Odyssey 15 will come with a Cseventh-generation ore i7 mobile quad, Nvidia GTX 1050 graphics, a 1080p display, and a 43 watt-hour battery. That array of hardware seems unusual for an entry-level gaming laptop. That array of hardware seems unusual for an entry-level gaming laptop. This is primarily because it chooses to use the Core i7 quad, rather than a Core i5. In our experience, the Core i5 mobile quad-core is the better choice for budget gaming, as the Core i7 is overkill. We also think the battery is towards the small side. While users rarely buy gaming laptops for their endurance, it’s always good to have a laptop that can last awhile if needed. A 44 watt-hour battery paired with a Core i7 mobile quad and discrete graphics does not sound like a recipe for success. Most gaming laptops equip a battery in the 60 to 80 watt-hour range. The GTX 1050 video card and 1080p display are a better match. A lot of laptops are now boasting 1440p or 4K displays, but many laptops lack the power to handle those resolutions in the latest games. A 1080p display is the best choice for an entry-level gaming laptop even if it doesn’t look as good in headlines. As for its quality, it’s always hard to judge on the show floor. We thought it looked good, but not notably better than its rivals. Samsung’s affordable Odyssey 15 is only the first step It’s good to see Samsung take gaming seriously, as its absence in the space is notable. With that said, the Odyssey 15 is not going to make anyone scream “take my money!” Mostly, this is because it costs too much. The $1,199 price tag is good for a gaming laptop, but the specifications of the Odyssey 15 aren’t notably superior to the Acer Aspire VX 15, or Dell Inspiron Gaming 15 7000. The pricing misfire seems mostly due to the choice of an Intel Core i7 processor for the base, rather than the Core i5. If Samsung went for a less powerful processor it might fit into a more appealing price. At $1,199, we think the Odyssey may find itself fighting opponents that offer better performance where it counts most — in gaming benchmarks. Highs - Fast Core i7 quad-core processor - Efficient “Dragonscale” cooling Lows - Only a GTX 1050 for $1,199 - Small battery - Design doesn’t stand out
https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/samsung-odyssey-15-gaming-laptop-first-take-ces-2017/
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most shareable. Video advertising on TV and online are become events, for some people Christmas doesn’t start until the Coca Cola advert comes on our screens, while the John Lewis adverts have taken the company away from its stuffy image. As well as traditional video advertising, window displays for the Christmas or holiday season are becoming something that can be shared online with videos for the Macy’s window display (pictured above) generating thousands of views on YouTube. It is interesting to note that the majority of these videos are created by people with no commercial ties to Macy’s, so word of mouth is being created directly off the back of their window display. Sit back, put on the Christmas Carols and fill up your glass with mulled wine while we take a look at some of the best Christmas window displays from the world of retail. Harrods The premier Knighstbridge store has taken inspiration from the classic steam train featuring carriages that set a magical vintage scene. The display took a team of 50 people more than 500 hours to create. Fenwick’s A British department store institution, Fenwick’s Christmas window displays have been a crowd-drawing event for over 40 years now. For their 2013 display they have opted for a wintery Grimm’s fairy tale theme complete with Snow White and Jack Frost amongst others. All images courtesy of Photographs of Newcastle. This video by Nicky Dass gives a great view of the attention to detail involved in bringing the display together. Selfridges Their flagship Oxford store has served up a tasty treat this year, with food creatives Bompas & Parr and Biscuiteers teaming up to create Lost London, an homage to demolished buildings and planned architecture that never came to fruition. The gingerbread city with a golden syrup river Thames took over 400 hours to complete using over 350kg of gingerbread and includes Euston Arch, Old London Bridge and Newgate Gaol amongst overs. John Lewis After last years Christmas advert, this years offering was the most anticipated by the British public and they didn’t fail to deliver with a tale about a hibernating Bear’s first Christmas thanks to his pal Hare and has already racked up over 7 million views on YouTube. Their Christmas window display in the Oxford Street store also features the Bear and the Hare prominently as part of their winter woodland theme. What makes this years window display so unique is that the animals have been created from everyday household objects including Dyson vacuum’s, hairdryers and cups. All images courtesy of Wendy Hewson. You can view the behind the scenes video below courtesy of John Lewis and see how the team put together one of the most creative window displays this holiday season. If that hasn’t put you in the festive spirit, be prepared for a visit from the ghost of Christmas past. If you find yourself near any of these flagship stores make sure you check out the window displays and let us know what you think. Also if you see any Christmas themed windows that blow you away, share it with us in the comments or send us a picture on twitter: @displayexperts and we’ll include it in our list. One thought on “4 Amazing Christmas Window Displays 2013” Those are some amazing displays for Christmas windows. We don’t have nearly enough of them in retail locations. Some of those are really well done. They must take months to plan and develop just in time for Christmas.
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Retractable Banner Stand with 3' x 10' Custom Printed Graphic - Silver - Custom 3' x 10' graphic captures attention instantly. - Retractable design makes transport to & from exhibits easy. - Carrying bag protects entire display when not in use. OUT OF STOCK This product is temporarily out of stock and is currently unavailable for purchase. Please check back regularly as we anticipate new stock in the future. Description Banner Stand Retractable 3' x 10' with Custom Graphics This pull up banner stand is made from durable silver aluminum. Ideal for use in heavily trafficked areas, this banner stand will remain strong and last for years to come. A banner stand, also known as a retractable banner stand and a portable display, has a giant 3' x 10' graphic that can be seen from anywhere in a room. This graphic uses your own custom designs, which can be submitted using the templates provided below. Due to the large height of this banner stand, assembly is easiest when you set up along the floor and then stand the display up. A banner stand features a retractable design that makes set-up simple, and stores your graphic when not in use inside the base for protection. A pull up banner stand is typically used at trade shows, retail stores, and other locations with high ceilings. The banner stand comes with a carrying bag to make transport of your display simple. This bag protects the unit when not in use, and a shoulder strap makes moving the bag easy. The banner stand uses folding poles to hold up your graphic that also fit in the carrying bag. A banner stand provides a great advertisement for your company that will instantly garner the attention of any passersby. Buy this great banner stand today!.
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The facts don't talk, they shout: - Out of any driving demographic, teen drivers are the least likely to buckle up. This despite having the highest accident rate out of any other driving demographic per 100,000 drivers. - Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for 15 to 20 year olds in the United States.%. Yet, despite these alarming statistics, teens continue to ignore the grim facts after they get a driver's license or driver's permit. According to a research poll taken by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, teens cited seat belts as being "potentially harmful" as their main reason not wearing them. To improve awareness, all states across the country have been ramping up seat belt laws. Seat Belt Safety Laws Aimed at Teen Drivers To date: - There are 32 states, including the District of Columbia, have primary seat belt laws. This means law enforcement can pull you over for not wearing a seat belt. The fines vary, ranging from $10 in Wisconsin to $120 in Connecticut. - There are 17 states have secondary seat belt laws. This means law enforcement cannot specifically pull you over for being unbuckled. There must be another reason (broken headlight, speeding, etc., etc.) before you can be ticketed for not wearing a seat belt. Some of these states, however, make it a primary offense for teen drivers. The fines for secondary offenses range from $10 in Arizona to $71 in Colorado. - In some states, a primary or secondary offense is determined by whether an unbuckled passenger is sitting in the front seat or back seat. - New Hampshire is the lone state without a seat belt law for teens. Seat belt laws prove effective. According to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) teens who reside in states with primary seat belt laws are 12% more likely to buckle up when driving, and 15% more likely when riding as passengers. To learn more about the teen seat belt use in your state, check out our page on safety laws. What kind of seatbelt laws does your state have? Do you willingly abide by them?
https://www.dmv.org/articles/teen-driver-safety-seat-belt-use/
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Uber has a variety of ride options. The service offers Uber Pool for a carpool-style rideshare, UberXL for large parties, and now Uber General for... sick patients? While the latter isn’t a real option provided by the ride-hailing service, many people in need of an ambulance are now turning to their Uber app instead. For those who are sick and can’t drive, can’t afford an ambulance, or don’t know if an illness necessitates an ambulance, Uber may be the next best option. As a result, there has been a 7% drop in ambulance use nationwide, according to a new study. Researchers obtained and analyzed ambulance usage data from 2013 to 2015 in 766 U.S. cities across 43 states. They then compared ambulance use volumes before and after Uber came to these cities. David Slusky, an assistant professor of economics at the University of Kansas, and Dr. Leon Moskatel, an internist at Scripps Mercy Hospital in San Diego, conducted the study. “My guess is it will go up a little bit and stabilize at 10-15% as Uber continues to expand as an alternative for people,” Moskatel said. Slusky and Moskatel identified multiple reasons why Uber has had this effect on the countrywide state of ambulance use. “Many have now started to seek alternate, cheaper transport to the emergency room in the form of ride-sharing services such as Uber,” the study reads. “Furthermore, the introduction of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has slowed ambulance response times by 19%, exacerbating the need for a partial substitute to traditional ambulances.” The financial burden an ambulance ride can present is one of the main driving factors behind this Uber trend. Different elements account for the total cost of an ambulance ride, which could run patients thousands of dollars in medical bills for a relatively short trip. While the trend could drive down ambulance rates and other costs in the medical realm, Uber is not as keen on the study’s results as one might think. “We’re grateful our service has helped people get to where they’re going when they need it the most,” said Uber Spokesman Andrew Hasbun. “However, it’s important to note that Uber is not a substitute for law enforcement or medical professionals. In the event of any medical emergency, we always encourage people to call 911.” Though, some medical professionals cautiously maintain the decrease in ambulance use isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Instead, low-risk patients may have found a good second option when driving is not a possibility, said Paul Kivela, president of the 37,000-member American College of Emergency Physicians. Kivela did qualify his statement, saying the option is only helpful for assuredly low-risk patients—not for those who have a serious medical issue or cannot differentiate between low- and high-risk medical needs. “A paramedic has the training and the ability to deliver life-saving care en route. Where I really have a hard time is believing an Uber driver is going to attend to you.” Moving forward, the researchers will submit their study to peer review in order for their findings to be criticized and validated.
https://www.dmv.org/articles/uber-ambulance-service-study
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Doohnibor Posted May 13, 2015 Quake the way ID did?? Does anyone know if there is anything like this in the works or if anything that comes close has been released? I am talking about Quake 1 of course ; ) Would LOVE to play it. 0 Share this post Link to post
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As Serie A gets back under way this weekend, Massimiliano Allegri’s men are once again the team to beat – but their rivals have strengthened significantly during the summer break It seems that there are three certainties in life: death, taxes and a scandal before the start of the Italian football season. However, even Thursday’s news that Catania have been relegated from Serie B to Lega Pro for match-fixing cannot dampen the enthusiasm of the neutral ahead of the start of the 2015-16 Serie A campaign. Juventus, of course, will once again begin as the team to beat in Italy’s top flight, with the Bianconeri bidding for a fifth successive Scudetto. However, there have been enough changes in Turin this summer to cast some doubt on whether Massimiliano Allegri’s men will be as imperious as they were last term, when they finished a staggering 17 points clear of nearest rivals Roma. Indeed, two key cogs have been removed from what was arguably the second best midfield in Europe last term, with playmaker Andrea Pirlo departing for MLS and Arturo Vidal joining Bayern Munich. As a playmaker, Pirlo is utterly irreplaceable but Claudio Marchisio has proven an able deputy in the past and while he lacks the finesse and intelligence of his Italy team-mate but he offers greater mobility and superior protection in front of the defence. Vidal’s departure is less of a blow – €40 million for a player of fluctuating form and fitness levels represents another astute piece of business by director general Giuseppe Marotta – but the decision to bring in Sami Khedira, while not costly, almost immediately backfired, with the free transfer from Real Madrid having already picked up an injury that will see him miss the first couple of months of the season. However, several statement signings have been made by the Old Lady’s rivals this summer, most notably in Milan. Indeed, after years of disillusionment, there is an unfamiliar sense of optimism surrounding San Siro ahead of the big kick-off. After years of relying on free transfers and loan signings, Milan have spent big once more, emboldened and enriched by Thai businessman Bee Taechaubol buying a 48 per cent share in the club. Approximately €80 million has been splashed on the likes of Carlos Bacca, Luiz Adriano, Alessio Romagnoli and Andrea Bertolacci, providing new coach Sinisa Mihajlovic with a squad capable of banishing the memory of last season’s dismal 10th-placed finish under Filippo Inzaghi and challenging for a top-three finish. Mihajlovic, of course, used to play for Inter and previously declared: “I could not coach Milan. I was at Inter. I could not do it out of respect for my old fans.” Consequently, the Rossoneri were a more than a little pleased with themselves after persuading the highly-rated Serbian to join them from Sampdoria. However, Inter supporters took great joy in hijacking Milan’s move for Geoffrey Kondogbia, with the Nerazzurri paying approximately €40 million for a player eminently capable of reinvigorating their midfield. The sale of a talented player like Mateo Kovacic due to the effects of Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations is disappointing, but then the Croat never played with any consistency during his time in Italy and there can be no denying that Roberto Mancini now has a far stronger squad at his diposal. Indeed, if Stevan Jovetic stays fit, the former Manchester City man could form a prolific pairing with last season’s Capocannoniere, Mauro Icardi. However, much depends on Mancini. He brought about no discernible improvement upon succeeding Walter Mazzarri last November and now, having been backed in the market, the former City boss is under intense pressure to secure a return to the Champions League. Rudi Garcia is also feeling the heat at Roma. The Frenchman arrived at the Stadio Olimpico from Lille two years ago as a virtual unknown in Italy (midfielder Daniele De Rossi had to ‘Google’ him!) but promptly transformed the Giallorossi from also-rans to title challengers. However, while there was no shame in finishing second to Juve in – quite the opposite – but the way in which Roma collapsed during the second half of last season has raised considerable doubts about Garcia’s man-management. Some shocking deals during the January transfer window hardly helped. It’s encouraging, then, that Roma have now taken the novel approach of actually buying a centre-forward worthy of the name by acquiring Edin Dzeko from City. The Bosnian should also be ably supported by Mohamed Salah, who lit up Serie A during his loan spell at Fiorentina during the second half of last season, and ex-Genoa ace Iago Falque. However, serious question marks remain over the defence, making the decision to sell the promising Alessio Romagnoli to Milan all the more puzzling. Napoli, meanwhile, have their own problems at the back. Nobody in the top 10 conceded more goals than the Partenopei last season, with their defensive deficiencies completely undermining their Champions League aspirations. Maurizio Sarri looks a canny choice as coach, though, with the former Empoli boss shunning the methods of predecessor Rafael Benitez by putting players in their preferred positions, much to the delight of captain Marek Hamsik: “Why did I find it difficult with Benitez? Last year I played nearly always with my back to the goal.” Whether Napoli have what it takes to challenge for the title remains to be seen but, after holding onto star striker Gonzola Higuain, they should certainly once again entertain. The same can definitely be said of Fiorentina, with new coach Paulo Sousa not only intent on implementing his adventurous attacking principles at the Stadio Artemio Franchi but also putting his faith in the exciting Khouma Babacar and Federico Bernardeschi. Lazio should also provide plenty of excitement, with the precociously talented Keita Balde Diao set for an extended run in the starting line-up alongside Felipe Anderson, the breakout star of last season. Indeed, Serie A looks extremely well placed to maintain its position as the highest-scoring of Europe’s top five leagues. Serious problems remain, of course – most notably off the field – but the return of any league that guarantees goals is always reason for excitement.
https://www.dreamtransfers.com/2015/08/22/rejuvenated-juventus-braced-for-strong-serie-a-title-challenge-from-milan-inter-roma/
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Marco Asensio has sought to bring an end to rumours linking him with Manchester United and Chelsea by stating his desire to remain at Real Madrid. A struggle for regular game time as part of a star-studded squad at Santiago Bernabeu has sparked exit talk surrounding the 22-year-old midfielder. Premier League sides are reported to be keeping a close eye on his situation, with those at Old Trafford and Stamford Bridge prepared to open their doors to an exciting talent. Asensio has, however, committed himself to Real, with the Spain international eager to point out that he joined the Blancos to make his mark on the grandest of stages. A man who joined Madrid from Mallorca in 2014 and has won La Liga, the Champions League, UEFA Super Cup and two Club World Cups during his time at the Bernabeu said in a promotional video for Nike: “I always try with everything I have left. [embedded content] .” While he may not be a guaranteed starter for Real, Asensio has still enjoyed a productive 2017-18 season. A 10-goal return has matched his efforts from last year’s double-winning campaign, with just one more effort required to set a new personal best. He is determined to continue hitting targets such as that and raising the bar on a personal level, with Asensio stating when asked to describe himself in two words: “I have imagination and I am daring.” Those qualities appear set to remain in Madrid, with any potential suitors having to turn their attention elsewhere. Let’
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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Turning for home in the Grade 1 Personal Ensign, Joel Rosario felt he had a loaded gun underneath him in Forever Unbridled. But the target that was moving alone on the lead was the two-time Eclipse Award winner Songbird, triumphant in 13 of 14 career races. Despite staying in the middle of the track, Forever Unbridled came powering home in the stretch and was able to nail Songbird in the final strides, handing that filly just her second career defeat, this one by a neck in the $700,000 Personal Stakes. “I decided turning for home I was moving better than her, I just stayed away from her a little bit and she was trying to come back again,” Rosario said. “It was probably a good idea to stay where I was.” The win was the second in as many starts this year for Forever Unbridled, a 5-year-old daughter of Unbridled’s Song owned and bred by Charles Fipke and trained by Dallas Stewart. The loss was the first in three starts this year and just second in 15 career starts for Songbird, who was coming off a less-than-spectacular victory in the Delaware Handicap that had many wondering if she was the same filly as she was at age 3 when she won seven straight races before losing the Distaff by a nose to Beholder. Mike Smith, Songbird’s rider, believes Songbird is the same, but that perhaps Forever Unbridled – who was just 1 1/4 lengths behind Songbird in last year’s Distaff – has improved. “Maybe she didn’t just get any better from 3 to 4, she might have stayed the same,” Smith said.”Sometimes [the competition] gets better. In saying that, she’s a Grade 1 winner nine times and only got beat by a narrow margin. I don’t think we give her enough credit to be honest with you.” The Personal Ensign went with four horses after the scratch of Flora Dora due to a temperature. Songbird, breaking from the inside, got out to a comfortable 3 1/2-length lead through a quarter in 24.14 seconds, a half-mile in 47.91 and six furlongs in 1:12.29. Rosario had Forever Unbridled last of four, five lengths back. At the five-sixteenths pole, Rosario had Forever Unbridled in second and coming wide into the stretch. Rosario never took out his whip as Forever Unbridled kept coming down the lane eight wide and was able to get up late. Forever Unbridled covered the 1 1/8 miles in 1:49.16 and returned $6.20 as the 2-1 second choice. “When you got two good ones, they’ll find a way to fight it out,” said Stewart, who trained this mare’s full sister, Unbridled Forever, to win the Grade 1 Ballerina in 2015. “I don’t think he ever touched her with the stick; she’s not a real whip horse, she doesn’t like the whip. I don’t know why he was so wide.” Smith actually lauded Rosario for keeping Forever Unbridled wide and contemplated whether to bring his filly several paths out to try and engage. “I just felt I was going to have to go a long way out there to get to him, sometimes you’ll lose a neck, half-a-length doing that,” Smith said. “I wish he would have come right next to me because I think she would have picked it up and maybe held her off. In saying that, his mare ran a dynamite race. When I asked [Songbird] turning for home she accelerated. She’s not supposed to get run down and she ran me down.” Songbird finished 4 1/2 lengths clear of Eskenformoney, who was third by 23 1/2 lengths over Going for Broke. The Personal Ensign was a Win and You’re In race for the Breeders’ Cup Distaff, but Forever Unbridled had already earned a fees-paid berth into that race by virtue of her victory in the Fleur de Lis on June 17 at Churchill Downs. Stewart said he would most likely run Forever Unbridled in the Grade 1 Beldame at Belmont Park on Sept. 30 as her last start for the Distaff. Forever Unbridled won the Beldame last year.
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The 2-disc hybrid Wankel engine SP-480 SRE hybrid is being introduced for the first time to the professional public at Xponential 2018. 3W-International and Sky Power thus continue the tradition of presenting a new Wankel engine at the leading international trade fair. The SP-480 SRE involves a prototype. Following the very positive resonance to”, explains Karsten Schudt, managing director of 3W-International GmbH. The engine was developed at performance partner Sky Power GmbH, which was also active in other forms in the background during the 3W-180 SRE hybrid’s development. The SP-180 SRE hybrid is a 480 ccm, 2-disc Wankel engine.”, continues”, according to Schudt. 3W-International and Sky Power are exhibiting together at booth 2210. About 61350 Bad Homburg Germany [email protected] Phone: +49 (0) 6172 – 2654258
https://www.droneblog.com/2018/04/26/3w-international-and-sky-power-continuing-to-expand-wankel-engine-portfolio/
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20-Aug-2014 When TRS Plan 3 was initially qualified by the IRS, TRS Plan 3 members could change their contribution rate each January beginning in 2004. However, the IRS changed its position by 2005, when SERS and PERS Plan 3 were qualified. Members of those plans were not allowed rate flexibility, and when the IRS re-qualified TRS Plan 3 in 2013, it was on the condition that January rate flexibility end in 2015. The Washington State Legislature passed Senate Bill 6321, ending the option of an annual TRS Plan 3 rate flexibility window, to comply with the re-qualification. After January 2015, TRS Plan 3 members may only change contribution rates when they change employers. If you are a TRS Plan 3 member and would like to take advantage of the final rate change flexibility period in January 2015, you will need to complete a TRS Plan 3 Contribution Rate Change Form and turn it in to your employer between January 1 and 31. 2018 Washington State Department of Retirement Systems | 800.547.6657 Privacy Policy | Policies
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Even with the emergence of new-generation blood thinners on the market, warfarin (brand names Coumadin and Jantoven) is still the most widely used anticoagulant in the United States and the United Kingdom. While the drug can be a lifesaver in patients suffering from atrial fibrillation (AFib) (an irregular, often rapid heart rate that can increase a patient’s risk of stroke, heart failure and other heart-related complications), it also has its drawbacks. Complications include bleeding in the brain, known as a hemorrhagic stroke. Warfarin patients are required to undergo regular blood tests to monitor the drug’s effectiveness. But not doing so can result in incorrect dosages and an increased risk for excessive, potentially life-threatening bleeding in all areas of the body, including dangerous gastrointestinal (stomach) bleeding. Warfarin, specifically in its brand-name form Coumadin, is also associated with tissue death, or gangrene, and a rare but highly deadly condition called calciphylaxis, which involves the calcification of a patient’s blood vessels, resulting in severe pain, ulcers, organ failure and full body infections (sepsis) that do not respond well to treatment. Other serious side effects can include acute injury to the kidneys and cholesterol embolisms (or clots) that travel through the bloodstream and become lodged in various blood vessels. Warfarin and Hemorrhage (Serious or Fatal Bleeding) Major bleeding (hemorrhage) that can possibly result in death is more likely to occur within the first month of a patient using Coumadin (warfarin), according to the drug’s label. Patients are at a greater risk of experiencing this side effect if they have an elevated INR (International Normalized Ratio, a measure of how long it takes a person’s blood to clot). An INR over 4.0 can be a sign of “high-intensity anticoagulation,” putting a patient at an increased risk for major bleeding. - Being 65 or older - Having a history of a highly variable INR measure - History of gastrointestinal bleeding - High blood pressure - Cerebrovascular disease (any disorder in which an area of the brain is temporarily or permanently affected by bleeding or lack of blood flow) - Kidney impairment - Certain genetic factors - Concurrent use of certain medicines - Long duration of warfarin treatment - Anemia (a condition in which the number of healthy red blood cells in a patient’s body is too low) Normally, when a person bleeds, clots form to stop the flow. However, bleeding can last much longer than usual in individuals taking blood thinners, sometimes requiring emergency medical attention. Wounds and bruises may also take longer than usual to heal. Internal bleeding can include gastrointestinal bleeding as well as bleeding in the brain. Both conditions can be fatal. Side Effects of Internal Bleeding Initially, internal bleeding may cause no symptoms. However, if the bleeding is chronic and/or severe, there are several signs and symptoms that can point to the problem. Symptoms of bleeding are often associated with the specific location of the bleed. For example, bleeding in the white part of the eye called conjunctival hemorrhage, which can occur after coughing or sneezing in individuals taking blood thinners, can cause eye pain, vision changes and a red spot that can get larger over time, or may go away on its own. On the other hand, gastrointestinal bleeding often causes little pain, but can result in sudden severe bleeding, black stool or bloody diarrhea, or vomit that is bright red or looks like coffee grounds. Intracranial bleeding, or bleeding in the brain, can include symptoms of a stroke, such as headache, weakness, slurred speech, numbness, dizziness, and changes in or loss of vision. - Weakness - Lightheadedness - Shortness of breath - Cold, clammy skin - Decreased blood pressure - Shock Treatment of Internal Bleeding The treatment of bleeding depends on where the bleeding is located, the individual circumstance of the patient, such as whether the bleeding is medicine-related, the severity of the bleeding and the stability of the patient. In patients taking blood thinners, such as warfarin, it may be necessary to administer an antidote, often in conjunction with vitamin K, to reverse the medication’s effects. Mild cases of bleeding typically just require rest and treatment of symptoms. Rest can allow the body time to reabsorb the blood when it is a slow bleed and the cause has been identified and resolved. In more severe cases of internal bleeding, which is often the case involving bleeding associated with blood thinners, additional treatments such as surgery may be needed. After the bleeding is stopped, treatment is directed towards stabilizing the patient’s condition and repairing any damage caused by the bleeding. When the bleeding is significant or treatment is not readily given, the condition can cause organ failure, shock, coma and death. Serious bleeding can result in permanent damage to the body. For example, bleeding in the brain can cause stroke and long-term brain damage. Warfarin and Tissue Necrosis (Gangrene) Coumadin (warfarin) was also found to potentially cause necrosis, or the death of body tissue, or gangrene. Gangrene is type of tissue necrosis that occurs when the blood flow to a large area of tissue is cut off, causing the tissue to breakdown and die. This is a dangerous and potentially deadly condition. It can happen on the skin or inside the body, such as in muscles or organs. Necrosis in patients taking warfarin can happen along with the formation of a blood clot inside of a blood vessel near the location of where the tissue death has occurred. The condition typically appears within just a few days of starting Coumadin treatment. Blood clots can result in additional blockages or obstructions to blood flow in affected areas. There is also a possibility of a blood clot breaking apart and moving to more critical parts of the body, such as the brain or lungs. Symptoms of Necrosis (Gangrene) Symptoms of necrosis or gangrene largely depend on the location, cause and severity of the tissue damage. Sometimes, signs and symptoms of the condition may be visible, while others may only be felt by the patient. - Blue or black skin color - Severe pain in the area - Loss of feeling in the affected area (numbness), following pain - Sores that produce a foul-smelling discharge But, in instances where the affected area is inside of the body, patients might experience a fever and general unwell feeling. The area may also be swollen and painful. The pain associated with gangrene is often persistent and severe. Internal gangrene can also result in confusion, gas in tissues beneath the skin (gas gangrene) and low blood pressure. Treatment of Necrosis (Gangrene) Gangrene is a serious condition that requires emergency medical treatment, which can include surgery, antibiotics and oxygen therapy. Amputation (the removal of a limb, such as an arm or a leg) may also be necessary in more severe cases of tissue death. In general, once necrosis has occurred, it cannot be reversed. Surgical procedures aside from amputation, can be performed to find and remove dead tissue and to improve blood supply to the affected area. Sometimes, repeated operations to remove dead tissue are needed. This is called debridement. This procedure can help to improve the healing potential of the remaining healthy tissue. One type of method of debridement is called maggot therapy, where a certain species of live maggots is used to selectively eat away only a patient’s dead tissue. Maggot debridement is found to be as good or better than conventional (often involving surgery) debridement, according to one study published by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The publication concludes that debridement using maggots “is more selective than surgical debridement, decreases time to healing and stay of patients in the [hospital], and may decrease the risk of major amputations.” A patient’s recovery relies heavily on where the gangrene is located, how much gangrene there is and the patient’s overall health. In situations of necrosis where treatment is delayed, gangrene becomes extensive or the patient has other significant health conditions, death is possible. When the patient does not die, permanent disability resulting from amputation and prolonged wound healing or the need for reconstructive surgery, such as skin grafting, can also occur. Warfarin and Calciphylaxis (Calcification of Blood Vessels) Calciphylaxis, or calcium uremic arteriolopathy, has been reported in patients taking Coumadin (warfarin) with or without end-stage kidney disease, according to the labeling for the blood thinner. Calciphylaxis is a serious, often fatal, condition in which the blood vessels (veins and arteries) become blocked by a build-up of calcium in the vessel walls, preventing blood from flowing to the skin and internal organs. The lack of blood flow leads to tissue damage and resulting necrosis (death of the tissue). Symptoms of Calciphylaxis The most obvious and commonly occurring symptom of the disease is damage to the skin, which appears as ulcers (basically a hole in the skin) that can easily become infected. Lesions (any abnormal damage or change in tissue) start with tender red areas that develop into what is called a livedoid pattern, or a mottled, lace-like purplish discoloration of the skin. Eventually, several more serious symptoms occur, including ulceration, gangrene and sepsis (a potentially life-threatening complication of an infection that affects the blood and causes inflammation, or swelling). The lower extremities of the body, such as the legs, are most likely to be affected. Calciphylaxis can also affect fat tissue, internal organs and skeletal muscle. Resulting infections, pain and organ failure are also likely to occur as the disease progresses, typically leading to death in patients within just a few months after diagnosis. Treatment of Calciphylaxis Symptoms of calciphylaxis are often irreversible. Many patients do not survive longer than a few months following diagnosis, often dying from infection that spreads throughout the body and/or organ failure. The death rate in patients with calciphylaxis is as high as 60 to 80 percent, according to a study in The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology also published by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Treatments can include medicines to reduce pain, antibiotics to treat infections, and other therapies, such as debridement (removal of dead tissue) and the surgical removal of one or more parathyroid glands, to prevent the progression and worsening of the disease. Patients at increased risk of having fatal outcomes, are those with proximal (related) disease. Patients who survive often undergo amputations. The 1- and 5-year survival rates for patients with calciphylaxis are approximately 45 percent and 35 percent, respectively. Warfarin’s Other Serious Side Effects and Complications Coumadin (warfarin) is also linked to acute (sudden onset) kidney injury in patients taking the blood thinner who also have a history of kidney disease, possibly related to episodes of excessive anticoagulation and blood in the urine. Drug labeling for Coumadin recommends more frequent monitoring of anticoagulation effects in patients with impaired kidney functioning. In addition to kidney injury, Coumadin (warfarin) is associated with an increased risk of the release of atheromatous plaque emboli, or hardened cholesterol and fat particles that can travel throughout the bloodstream becoming lodged in small blood vessels and blocking blood flow. This condition can result in various signs and symptoms depending on where the embolization (the passage of the clot and process of obstruction) occurs. The most common symptoms include those involving the skin, gangrene of the extremities and kidney failure. Cholesterol emboli most commonly affect the kidneys, followed by the pancreas, spleen and liver. When microemboli affect the feet, the condition is referred to as “purple toes syndrome.” - Moderate to severe liver impairment - Infectious diseases or disturbances of intestinal bacteria - Use of an indwelling catheter - Moderate to severe high blood pressure - Eye surgery - Polycythemia vera (increased number of red blood cells in the bloodstream) - Diabetes (high blood sugar) - Inflammation of blood vessels - Deficiency in protein C-mediated anticoagulant response – a hereditary or acquired deficiency of protein C or its cofactor, protein S, has been linked to tissue necrosis Please seek the advice of a medical professional before making health care decisions.
https://www.drugwatch.com/warfarin/side-effects/
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You can only gain access to certain items and special pricing if you have logged in. Login Now. Format: Electronic (digital download/no shipping) Suppliers - $300.00 Direct Selling Member and Pending Applicants - $0.00 Non-members - $500.00 Description: The State of the Industry Report provides a 360 degree view of the direct selling industry in the U.S. by sharing data and insights from direct sellers, direct selling companies, consumers and more. At the time of this publication's release, sales and seller figures are at all-time highs, and direct selling is maintaining its competitive advantage in the marketplace.
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Today Rumble – PS4 – 38,443/New - Splatoon 2 – Switch – 28,691/1,946,033 - Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Switch – 26, 365/1,264,800 - Gintama Rumble – PS Vita – 23,417/New - Dissidia Final Fantasy NT – PS4 – 20,433/126,100 - Super Mario Odyssey – Switch – 18,972/1,555,312 - Pokémon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon – 3DS – 16,790/1,515,299 - Mario Party: The Top 100 – 3DS – 11,454/135,773 - The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Switch – 9,502/824,728 - Yo-kai Watch Busters 2: Sword/Magnum – 3DS – 9,262/483,098 - Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition – PS4 – 7,908/7,908 - Earth Defense Force 5 – PS4 – 6,472/218,602 - Call of Duty: WWII – PS4 – 5,890/375,084 - ARMS – Switch – 4, 951/351,631 - 1-2-Switch – Switch – 4,401/382,320 - Pokkén Tournament DX – Switch – 4,311/209,965 - Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Welcome amiibo – 3DS – 3,405/365,914 - Valkyria Chronicles Remastered (New Price Version) – PS4 – 3,346/New - Xenoblade Chronicles 2 – Switch – 3,081/175,757 You can also check out the hardware chart: - Switch – 43,027 - PS4 – 37,572 - PS4 Pro – 14,935 - New 2DS XL – 7,302 - PS Vita – 4,256 - New 3DS XL – 3,563 - Xbox One X – 1,285 - 2DS – 1,250 - Xbox One – 103 For the second week in a row, the PS4 managed to grab the top of the hardware charts after over a month of unrivaled Switch domination during the Japanese Holiday season. Sony’s console sold 52,507 units in a week between standard and Pro models, while the Switch sold a very respectable 43,027 units. Japan seems to be gearing up for the release of Monster Hunter World this week, so savvy gamers may be grabbing a PS4 earlier, in order to avoid possible shortages when the ten-ton gorilla drops. On the other hand, it’s also very possible that the Switch may be suffering from shortages as well, as shipments ramp down following the Holiday onslaught. On the software side, Ubisoft and Nintendo have reasons to celebrate, with a solid launch for Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle selling 66,692 copies on Switch. Counting both PS4 and PS Vita SKUs, Gintama Rumble would actually be at the top, with 76,886 units sold, which is a pretty good debut for a Musou-style anime game. Interestingly, Xbox One X also got a small bump, possibly thanks to increased availability in the country. If you want to compare, you can also check out the prior week’s results.
https://www.dualshockers.com/ps4-mario-rabbids-media-create/
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Movie Filming Takes Place on Campus.
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0 0 Rated 0 My Bookshelves 0 Recommendations 0 Notifications João P. Hespanha ISBN: 9780691179575 | Format: HardCover | Release Date: 13/02/2018 Earn up to 785 points when you purchase this title. $157.00 157.0 Check your local Dymocks store for stock. Please note that prices may vary between and Dymocks Stores. A fully updated textbook on linear systems theory Linear systems theory is the cornerstone of control theory and a well-established discipline that focuses on linear differential equations from the perspective of control and estimation. This updated second edition of Linear Systems Theory covers the subject's key topics in a unique lecture-style format, making the book easy to use for. Title: Linear Systems Theory Author: João P. Hespanha Edition Type: 2 Publisher: Princeton Univ Pr Format: HardCover Length: 1.25mm inchmm Width: 8.25mm inchmm Language: Release Date: 13/02/2018 Pages: 330 Height: 10.25 inch Weight: 997 $1.95 RRP $8.81 RRP $3.91.
https://www.dymocks.com.au/book/linear-systems-theory-by-jo%C3%A3o-p-hespanha-9780691179575/
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0 0 Rated 0 My Bookshelves 0 Recommendations 0 Notifications Karl Borchardt, Karoline Döring, Philippe Josserand, Helen J. Nicholson ISBN: 9781138201903 | Format: HardCover | Release Date: 01/02/2017 Earn up to 1210 points when you purchase this title. $242.00 242.0 Check your local Dymocks store for stock. Please note that prices may vary between and Dymocks Stores. Even 700 hundred in-depth study, among them, surprisingly, the greater part of the charters that cover more than one hundred and fifty after-life. Title: Templars and Their Sources Author: Karl Borchardt, Karoline Döring, Philippe Josserand, Helen J. Nicholson Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Format: HardCover Width: 6.25mm inchmm Language: Release Date: 01/02/2017 Series: Crusades - Subsidia Pages: 320 $127.47 RRP $192.50 RRP $78.00 RRP $81.40 RRP $168.66 RRP $105.90 RRP $65.38.
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About The University of Munich (LMU) is the leading teaching and research university in Germany, ranking 1st in Germany in the latest Times Higher Education World University Ranking. Along with the neighbouring Max-Planck, Helmholtz, and Technical University institutions, it. The department of Paediatrics has one of the strongest paediatric nutrition research programmes in Europe, with respect to research, training, and impact on policy and practice, and belongs to the top groups in this field globally. Expertise The research group led by Professor Koletzko conducts laboratory based studies (stable isotope tracers, genotyping and metabolomics/lipidomics) and large clinical trials (supplementation of pregnant women and early postnatal diet). The expertise in the field of nutrition and metabolism is documented by 737 peer reviewed journal articles (12543 times cited, Hirsch index 57), 190 book chapters and 29 books. Furthermore, Professor Koletzko has been, or is involved, as a partner in several EU projects like NUHEAL, TORNADO and as co-ordinator in the FP5-programme CHOP, the FP6-programme EARNEST and FP7 programme EarlyNutrition. LMU’s expertise in nutritional science, biology, epidemiology and the clinical and laboratory infrastructure developed during these projects will contribute to DynaHEALTH. Our team Professor Berthold Koletzko Professor of Paediatrics and DynaHEALTH Principal Investigator. In 2013, Berthold was awarded a European Research Council Advanced Grant. He is partner in the German Ministry of Research funded National Competence Network on Obesity, member of the German Research Council Review Board Medicine, and chair for the scientific board of the German Government Network Young Families. Dr Olaf Uhl Analytical Chemist, responsible for mass spectrometry analyses. Dr Christian Hellmuth Pharmacist, will focus on metabolomics data interpretation. Role in this project LMU is Work Package 2 leader and has research tasks in Work Package 4.
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Plessey Helps Top Dutch Grower Boost Tomato Yield In Trial Of LED And High-pressure Sodium Hybrid Lighting - Details - Published: Monday, 18 September 2017 15:32 tomato at: Tags: Plessey, Company News, lighting industry news, e-lec.org
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This post first appeared on Real Housemoms where I am a contributor. Chicken Lettuce Wraps, these P.F. Chang’s Copycat lettuce wraps have a simple sauce, full flavor, tender juicy chicken, and plenty of crunch. . . Other recipes you will love: 5 based on 2 review(s) Pin to your Appetizer board: Get EZPZ Updates In Your Inbox!
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Commentary A Missing Partnership: Principals and Professors Despite all the studies urging greater collaboration between university-based teacher educators and school-based practitioners, and despite all the studies recognizing principals as the key change agents in schools, little appears to be changing in the historical estrangement between professors and principals. If teacher educators are sincerely interested in forging closer relationship, they can begin by taking two simple actions that will yield immediate results. First, ask principals for feedback. As an elementary-school principal, each year I interview and place student teachers and participant-observers from as many as six different colleges and universities. I meet with each semester's group of student teachers five times for 90-minute seminars. They share aspects of their lessons and perceptions of their cooperating teachers, and I discuss a set of agenda topics (and provide follow-up handouts) from a list I refer to as "Elementary School Classroom Realities"--topics ranging from effective teaching and classroom-management techniques to discussion of the job market. I maintain close contact with their cooperating teachers regarding their performance and, if asked, I formally observe and critique their lessons. But in all of my years of dialogue with deans of elementary education, directors of student-teaching placements, and field supervisors who come to my school to observe their students, not once have I ever been asked my views on the caliber of the undergraduate program that prepared those student teachers. Not once have I ever been asked to comment on the relative strengths of "their" student teachers, vis-a-vis those of other colleges and universities. Not once ... despite having interviewed, placed, observed, and, to an extent, supervised well over 100 student teachers and participant-observers during my principalship. This silence on the part of university personnel speaks volumes about one of the chief problems in teacher education today: its whisper-thin connectedness to real-world classrooms. If teacher educators are truly interested in forging a partnership with local school personnel, then one obvious starting point is meaningful dialogue with the building principal. The principal, as the instructional leader of the school, can offer insights available from no other source. Neither the university student-teaching supervisor nor any other member of the education- school faculty can, like the building principal, articulate the school's mission and goals. Only the principal can place the cooperating teacher's instructional program in perspective as it relates to the schoolwide and districtwide instructional program. And only the principal can offer a schoolwide and districtwide profile of students and staff, and explain how that mosaic affects the instructional program in terms of objectives and delivery of services. By virtue of that unique perspective, the principal is in a position to make a valuable contribution to student teachers placed in his or her school in two important ways: by conducting regular seminar sessions, and by observing classroom lessons. I do both, though I have never been asked to do so by any of the university faculties. But shouldn't a building principal also be considered a potential collegial supervisor of student teachers, at least to the extent that he or she has both the time and desire to perform that role? Not all principals, of course, should be expected to meet regularly with or observe student teachers. Their schedules are already full, and some will not want this added responsibility. But shouldn't a principal be afforded the opportunity to make that decision? It is ironic that the same institutions that, quite properly, teach their student teachers the value of assessment repeatedly fail to consult with principals to help them assess the quality of these students. One wonders why teacher-education institutions aren't reaching out for all the feedback they can possibly get, and why principals aren't at or near the top of the list of people to contact about the relevance and quality of their teacher-preparation programs. Were universities to offer this opportunity to principals, they might discover that in this small step they gained much ground in the battle to bridge the gap between theory and practice. All that is required is commitment by university and school personnel to build a trusting relationship and to work cooperatively. A second step that can be taken by teacher educators to build closer ties with school practitioners, particularly principals, relates to reading habits. They should read common sources. One would think that those responsible for preparing students to teach in the schools would be familiar with what is being read by school administrators and teachers. It seems a reasonable assumption based on the interlocking nature of work goals. But it is far from the case. In a survey of 200 principals I recently conducted for the Long Island Principals' Center in New York, only one journal was reported to be read by 90 percent of the principals at both elementary and secondary levels--Educational Leadership. In addition, elementary principals frequently read Principal, and secondary principals read the NASSP Bulletin in large numbers. The Phi Delta Kappan was also widely read by principals at all levels. In their survey responses these practitioners appeared to want to read most often about ideas that could maintain or improve existing programs, or about innovative practices that might be an improvement over what they were currently doing. University teacher-education personnel, on the other hand, frequently read journals containing mostly theoretical and research-oriented articles that are of little interest to and are rarely read by--most principals and teachers. Professors of education often appear to school practitioners to be overly concerned about whether or not trees make a sound when they fall in the forest if no one is around. The front-line troops in schools have little time for such abstract pondering; every day they deal with the loud thuds of crashing trees. A look through university catalogs and bulletins shows that teacher-education students are exposed to many courses emphasizing effective teaching and classroom-management techniques. Such courses should provide lively discussions of topical matters. But, sadly, many professors rely on textbooks rather than the timely articles appearing in the professional journals principals read. And most textbooks are simply not current enough to offer fresh ideas and perspectives for problem-solving. I am continually dismayed at the large numbers of student teachers and recent teacher-education graduates who have little or no understanding of some of the major issues under discussion in today's schools. How can elementary-school teacher-education graduates not be familiar with the phonics/whole-language controversy? How can they not be familiar with what Slavin and Johnson and Johnson say about cooperative learning? Lee Canter and assertive discipline? Madeline Hunter and effective teaching? Marie Carbo and Rita Dunn on reading and learning styles? There is no need for university faculty members to abandon their special interests, or their favorite higher-education journals, or research-and-theory quarterlies. And, similarly, there should be room on principals' reading lists for the inclusion of subject-discipline journals and newsletters. But until teacher educators regularly read the same journals that those responsible for interviewing and hiring their graduates do, they will not be fully able to prepare their graduates for the real world of school. Principals make daily decisions about what programs to investigate and implement based in part upon the guidance they receive in such professional publications. If student teachers and recent graduates have not been exposed to the same up-to-date thinking because their professors have not been sharing and discussing recent journal and magazine articles with them, then their preparation will not be as complete as it could be and should be. The education of pre-service teachers cannot help but be vastly improved if principals and field supervisors work in concert instead of in isolation. No new Holmes Group or John Goodlad study is needed to tell us what we already know--that we have to break down the walls separating schools and universities. This may begin happening if we start communicating with one another as though we really do serve a common purpose. Vol. 11, Issue 16, Pages 39, 42Published in Print: January 8, 1992, as A Missing Partnership: Principals and Professors We encourage lively debate, but please be respectful of others. Profanity and personal attacks are prohibited. By commenting, you are agreeing to abide by our user agreement. All comments are public.
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Early Years Think Tank Proposes National Pre-K Plan The Progressive Policy Institute, the think tank affiliated with the Democratic Leadership Council in Washington, released an ambitious plan last week to expand early-childhood education. In a report titled "Open the Preschool Door, Close the Preparation Gap," PPI policy analyst Sara Mead calls for a partially federally financed, accountability-based national preschool program. The planwhich aims to allow all children access to preschoolwould be supported annually with $8.1 billion in federal aid and matching state funds of $1.1 billion. Although the federal government would set academic guidelines, a key element of the strategy is that each state would set "specific curricula and program delivery models." The plan also calls for allowing states to allow community and faith-based organizations to provide preschool services. To maintain federal and state funding, programs would be expected to require head teachers to have training or experience in early-childhood-education, in addition to bachelor's degrees. As another condition of funding, an accountability system for the preschool programs would evaluate how well children improved developmentally and the quality of the programs themselves. While Ms. Mead says in the report that it is important to not use standardized assessments and not to tie consequences to individual children, she argues that such evaluation is crucial. Helen Blank, the director of leadership and policy at the National Women's Law Center in Washington, praised the intent of the plan, but said it has its pitfalls. "It's a laudable goal," she said. "[But] you have to be very cautious when you're talking about what performance means in young children." Vol. 24, Issue 04, Page 18Published in Print: September 22, 2004, as Think Tank Proposes National Pre-K Plan
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Derived from its deeply-rooted commitment to develop and support a culture of service, EffatUniversity is keen on presenting diverse community service initiatives that support the community and help create a positive societal impact. Effat University believes that education is the key toward the betterment of societies through the transfer of information, knowledge and learning opportunities. This is also reflected in the University’s mission to prepare aspirational and effective leaders who are equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to contribute to national and global progress. Effat University’s STEAM Innovation Lab Program: Engaging Future Innovators is one the University’s diverse community service initiatives that are designed to introduce high school students to key concepts in STEM and art. The enrichment program covers a variety of topics including Cryptography, Drama & Theatre, Energy Engineering, Game Design, Robotics, Creative and Cinematic Arts, Photography, etc. Through this program, students get to explore college life through access to the University’s labs and facilities as well as indulge in exciting activities and team projects. Effat University hopes through this program to provide students with a memorable experience full of learning, discovery and personal development. By the end of this program, students have completed a minimum of two selected courses from both art and STEM fields and have enrolled in various other activities such as sports, competitions and innovative learning experiences. complete list of courses offered as part of the STEAM Innovation Lab Program. Student Testimonial: “This is my first time to visit Effat University and also my first time to enroll in a program. This program provided me with many beneficial courses but actually a few of them are only found here - such as Cryptography, Game Design and Energy Engineering. Some of us will choose our future careers depending on what we were taught in these courses. Our experiences were really amazing and we really enjoyed being here at Effat University” – Menna Mustafa, STEAM Innovation Lab Student (2017-2018).
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EGC's Healthcare and Wellness Group Expands With New Clients and National Awards July 9, 2018 (Melville, NY) – EGC Group is proud to announce new client partners and national creative awards for its growing healthcare and wellness marketing group: - CityMD, the New York metro area’s leading urgent care provider, has selected EGC as its Marketing and Digital Agency. In this role, EGC is working together with the CityMD marketing team and partners to develop an ROI-focused marketing strategy. The EGC team will be providing services that include offline and online media planning/buying, paid and organic content strategy, paid search management, search engine optimization, social media, and website development, among others. - After an extensive agency search, NYU Winthrop Hospital has selected EGC Group as its Digital Marketing Agency. EGC will be providing a full suite of digital marketing services, including paid search, social media, web development, search engine optimization, and other digital marketing programs focused on patient acquisition. - EGC’s Healthcare and Wellness Group also celebrates recognition from the Healthcare Advertising Awards for work with client STAT Health, an urgent care center and walk-in clinic. Creative work was recognized for a broadcast campaign and EGC also received a top award in the highly-coveted “Total Advertising Campaign” category. The Healthcare Advertising Awards is the oldest, largest, and most widely respected healthcare advertising awards competition. “Our team is thrilled to celebrate the growth of our wellness and healthcare category and we’re even more thrilled to start working with our new client partners,” said Nicole Larrauri, President of EGC Group. “We have been studying the evolving patient journey for some time and have developed innovative and trackable ways to connect healthcare brands to their target audience.” In addition to EGC’s healthcare and wellness clients, the agency also specializes in retail, craft beverage, education, and business-to-business, among other industries. ABOUT EGC GROUP: EGC Group is an ROI-focused full-service integrated marketing and digital agency with offices in Long Island and Manhattan, and provides services in advertising, marketing investment management, media strategy and placement, web development and data analytics. EGC has been named an Inc. 500/5000 Company and has dedicated vertical service groups in healthcare, retail, admissions and craft beverage. For more information, visit or call (516) 935-4944. ###
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Canadian bacon, or back bacon as it is called in Canada and the United Kingdom, is cut from the back of the pig. It is much more like ham than traditional bacon. Traditional bacon comes from the underbelly of the hog and contains considerably more fat. Unlike Canadian bacon, most bacon used in the United States is cured and sometimes even smoked. Video of the Day What’s the Difference? Canadian bacon sold and consumed in the U.S. is smoked and precooked. However, Canada uses a totally different product even though both products still come from the back portion of the pig or the loin. How Is it Prepared? In Canada, Canadian bacon is not smoked or precooked. It’s cut from lean, boneless pork loins, pickle-cured and rolled in a golden cornmeal. The main difference between Canadian bacon and traditional bacon is in the curing process. In the Canadian’s version, it is only cured. In the U.S., it is cured, smoked and then pan-seared before it is eaten. The real Canadian bacon is also a much leaner product -- the fat is trimmed down to one eighth of an inch. Another Term for Canadian Bacon Another term for Canadian bacon is peameal bacon. Again, it’s all in the pre-preparation. In Canada, it is only cured pork loin. The name peameal comes from the fact that this cured pork loin is finished by rolling it in meal – it used to be peameal, but today it is cornmeal. This gives the finished Canadian bacon version a crust. It also gives it a yellow appearance. Is it Canadian bacon or Canadian-style bacon? In the United States, the FDA considers both Canadian bacon and Canadian-style bacon to be the same thing. It is the U.S. makers of “Canadian bacon” that use “style” as a branding word. It is an attempt to avoid any confusion with American bacon. There is a large difference in the quality in what the FDA calls “Canadian bacon.” Some are high quality and cured and made in the traditional fashion, while others are injected with nitrates, water and liquid smoke. Canadian Bacon Resources If searching for the real Canadian bacon, there are a couple of websites that ship USDA-approved product to the United States. It is more flavorful than “Canadian-style bacon.” See the resources below.
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Chucks refer to clamps used to hold objects, typically with a symmetrical shape. Machine collets, a subtype of chuck, perform this function via a specialized design and durable material. Video of the Day Function A machine collet clamps onto, or holds, an object by forming a collar around that object. The machine collet, when tightened, exerts a clamping force on the object through the outer collar. Design A machine collet consists of a sleeve comprised of an inner cylindrical surface with a conical-shaped, outer surface. A spring collet contains cuts along its length, enabling contraction and expansion, and can exert pressure around a matching taper until its inner surface contracts in diameter. This enables the collet to secure and hold the object or workpiece. Materials High grade tool steel, or carbon and alloy steel with a carbon content between .7 percent and 1.5 percent, typically makes up standard machine collet sleeves. Spring machine collets are typically comprised of spring steel, a low alloy, medium carbon steel with a high yield point or yield strength.
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Several spiders common to North America are brown with a yellow stripe down their middle. Orb weavers, western black and brown widow spiders, as well as funnel weavers all have variations of yellow stripes along their backside. Ranging from venomous to harmless, these creepy, crawly striped arachnids are easy to identify, which can help you avoid potential health risks while gardening and maintaining your home. Video of the Day Orb Weavers A common variety of garden spider, there are more than 3,500 different types of orb weavers, most of which have bright stripes and yellow markings. This spider weaves the large, classic spider web you see drawn in many illustrations and used as props in movies. Orb weavers spin their beautiful, radial spirals of silk high up in gardens and fields to catch insects. The spiders have a wide range and are found virtually worldwide. Orb weavers are not dangerous to humans. Western Black Widow Male The male western black widow has a yellow strip on its back. This venomous spider is not aggressive and rarely bites humans. You are not likely to come in contact with male widows, as they like to burrow in dark, undisturbed areas. The males are much smaller than females and have smaller fangs, which may not even be able to pierce human skin. Still, to protect yourself from them, wear gloves and long sleeves when working near large shrubs and animal holes. The western widow's range is from Canada into south Mexico and is predominant in Colorado, Alberta and Saskatchewan. Brown Widow Brown in color, this little neurotoxin-packing arachnid bears a classic hourglass shape which is yellowish-orange in color and is often mistaken for a stripe. The average female's body is about half an inch long, not including the leg span; in layman's terms, it's huge as spiders go. According to the University of California's Statewide Integrated Pest Program, there is only one documented case in America where a bite victim was hospitalized with more severe symptoms than that of a black widow bite. Worldwide in range and mostly found in tropical climates, the brown widow is resident to such U.S. states as Florida, California, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, South Carolina and Texas. When working around the house, keep an eye out for brown widows in leaf piles or dark corners of sheds, garages, crawl spaces and basements. You will most likely find them hanging inverted with little white, spiky ball-shaped egg sacs. Funnel Weaver Funnel weaver spiders are often mistaken for the brown recluse, a highly venomous spider. Dark brown in color and bearing yellow-tan stripes on their back, funnel weavers are not harmful or aggressive. They commonly build their webs in grass but they are also often found in homes. These spiders derive their name from the funnel-like web they build that looks almost like a small burrow. This arachnid ranges throughout Canada and the United States. Keep a look out for the funnel weaver when gardening around shrubs and tall grass.
https://www.ehow.com/info_8326983_kind-stripe-down-its-middle.html
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New Audiology Site Rolls Out From Einstein Medical - FynesAudiology.com Phoenix Audiology practice Fynes Audiology launches their beautiful new website. A complete solution and positioned to really perform on the major search engines. Thanks to the dev team and Dr. Fynes! nice job. Phoenix Audiology - Dr. Fynes Previous: Next Story Einstein Helps Organize and Deploy Groundbreaking IVFNJ.com Webinar IVFNJ.com and Einstein Medical have hosted a first of its kind webinar for egg donors and recipients. The webinar was a resounding success with hundreds of patients signed up to watch. The recorded version archived online on their website. It's a great resource and a huge benefit for the NJIVF.com SEO Campaign. Thanks Dr. Darder for continuing to be an innovator in the field of fertility.
https://www.einsteinmedical.com/blog/2009/11/09/new-audiology-site-rolls-out-75224
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. Turn. Using the optional Citrus Press Attachment, squeeze your own juice for the perfect vitamin boost each day. There is also a Blender attachment for making smoothies and soups. Ankarsrum AKM 6230 Electric Stand Mixer
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Overbridge Beta sign-up is now closed Oh boi Is there any way to update the form? I just upgraded my system to Win10 and heard that those people are already starting to receive invites. Did you apply to Elektron to join the beta testing program? If so, did Elektron send you an email to say that you had been selected to participate? Its been good so far for me with A4mk1 and digitakt, still need to test reaper and cakewalk to make sure it’s all good there… have yet to test the audio out from the computer into the digitakt for direct sampling also. I really don’t understand why it isn’t an open beta given the diversity of setups and the lateness of the release. I’m still waiting… Windows Millenium Edition Pentium 150MHz 32 MB of Random Access Memory!!! 400MB 1200 RPM with 20byte cashhh eh? Running Cubase VST 5 from a jump drive (not enough hard drive space) I can’t believe I wasn’t contacted??? I mean I know it’s sort of a common setup these days but really!? So any expected release date? Approx?? Sorry, did miss that? Where did he say that? I know the beta testing is going on though Eric, there is no ETA. Cheers, totally missed that:) glad to see the progress in general but tbh my gut feeling told me the “beta” announcement was just buying time. it was a clever measure to calm the fires though, even if it feels tad disingenuous. cant say i blame them either way, still a bad look. How is it disingenuous? The driver is what they’re testing, and it has been really solid for me so far. They did a public beta once before and they probably got slammed with support tickets. Was probably a logistical nightmare.
https://www.elektronauts.com/t/overbridge-beta-sign-up-is-now-closed/59083
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Here I’ve conducted a simple read/write speed test on a VeraCrypt encrypted partition with Sandisk’s Extreme Pro SDXC card. These are the specs: - Card: Sandisk Extreme Pro SDHC/SDXC - Capacity: 512GB - Read Speed: Up to 95 MB/s - Write Speed: Up to 90MB/s - Partition Type: VeraCrypt Volume - Encryption Algorithm: AES - Hash Algorithm: SHA-512 In all tests I’ve copied the Ubuntu Desktop File which is 1.51GB. (1) First between my SSD drive (Samsung V-NAND SSD 850 EVO with write/read speeds of 500MB+/s) and the SDXC card’s default exFAT partition. (2) Second between my SSD drive and the VeraCrypt encrypted partition. Speed Test Mounting the drive took around 5 minutes each time. Part 1: Test Without Encryption Write from SSD to default exFAT partition was 41.74M/s. Copy from default exFAT partition to SSD drive was 53.11M/s. Part 2: Test With VeraCrypt Encryption Write from SSD drive to encrypted VeraCrypt volume was 20.59M/s. Copy from on encrypted VeraCrypt volume to my SSD drive was 30.58M/s. Continue reading –> Part 1: Encrypting SDXC Card I think it’s fair to say that it had a significant impact on write/read speeds and some may want to seek faster performing SD cards for better performance.
https://www.elftronix.com/veracrypt-encrypted-sandisk-extreme-pro-sdxc-card-speed-test/
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Alex Jones Says White House Offered Him Press Credentials Alex Jones, a man who claims the Sandy Hook shooting was a hoax, claims he's been offered White House press credentials, New York magazine reports. In a video posted on Wednesday, Jones, who runs the website InfoWars, said,.' Jones is a right-wing conspiracy theorist. He contends the Sandy Hook shooting, in which 20 children and six adults were killed at an elementary school, was staged. Jones has also argued 9/11, the Oklahoma bombing and the Boston marathon bombing were inside jobs. President Trump doesn't seem to have a problem with this. Trump once told Jones, Your reputation is amazing. I will not let you down. Family members of the victims of the Sandy Hook shooting have called on Trump to denounce Jones in the past. In October, Mark Barden, whose 7-year-old son Daniel was killed in the Sandy Hook shooting, told The Daily Beast he finds the relationship between Jones and Trump "disgusting." He said, The Republican presidential nominee of the United States is being advised by a delusional sociopath. It speaks for itself. What else can you say about that? It's disgusting.... Given Trump spent years perpetuating a racist conspiracy theory about President Obama's place of birth, it's not very surprising he's friendly with a man like Jones. But that doesn't make it any less disturbing, especially as we confront the Trump administration's attachment to "alternative facts." Update 2:18 pm EST: The White House press office denies it offered credentials to Alex Jones, The Hill reports. Citations: Trump praises 9/11 truther's 'amazing' reputation (CNN), DONALD TRUMP AND THE “AMAZING” ALEX JONES (The New Yorker), SEE IT: Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones doubles down on 'completely fake' Sandy Hook massacre claims (New York Daily News), Alex Jones Says He's Been 'Offered' White House Press Credentials (New York)
https://www.elitedaily.com/news/politics/alex-jones-white-house-press-credentials/1767599
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Giving Thank you for being part of God’s provision for ECS. Legacy Partners Legacy Partner Giving supports Christian Education in Kittitas County and allows more students in our valley to be deeply rooted (Colossians 2:6-8) as they are educated from a biblical worldview. Donate to Legacy Partners Prayer Pray for us, as we value your prayers for our students, teachers and board members. Our parents meet to pray Tuesday mornings at 8:45 a.m.; you are welcome to join us. Scrip Buy Scrip gift cards and fundraise while you shop! When you purchase gift cards from our school we are given a percentage if it's value from the retailers: groceries, gas, department stores, restaurants, and more. The ECS Scrip desk is open Monday through Friday 8:15 - 8:45 a.m. & 2:45 through 3:15 p.m. Shop online with Scrip Now! E-gift cards are available from over 90 retailers. Visit to sign-up for PrestoPay and Scrip Now! Link Reward Cards to ECS - Fred Meyer Cards: Fredmeyer.com ECS ID # 84869 - Safeway cards: Link your Safeway card to ECS through the signup page at eScrip. Amazon Smile! Buy from Amazon Smile instead of regular Amazon - By shopping at smile.amazon.com instead of regular amazon.com, 0.5 percent of the value of your purchases will be donated. - Be sure to select Ellensburg Christian School as your non-profit partner; works the same with Amazon Prime! Good Search! Give, Search, and Shop at GoodSearch.Com - GoodSearch.com is a Yahoo!-powered search engine which donates about a penny per search to Ellensburg Christian School when you use GoodSearch. - Get started by registering and then you can search, shop and give all at the same time. - Shop online: Donate to ECS as you shop online. GoodShop.com works with more than 2,500 stores (including Amazon, Target, and Macy's) to donate a percentage of your purchase to ECS. - Do you like coupons? GoodShop.com has coupons worth $2 million in savings so you can save money while giving. Box Tops Clip! Cut out Box Tops for Education from products you buy. Ask others to save Box Tops for ECS. Magazine Sales - Magazine subscriptions are now handled through Great American Opportunities at. The school’s ID number is 2676658, and 40% of the proceeds from your subscription will benefit our school. Donate, Partner, Honor & Avoid Taxes! You can learn more about donation options here »
https://www.ellensburgchristian.org/support-ecs/
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order by popularity | order by alphabet Related Information for Hope Sandoval Hope Sandoval (born 1966) is an American singer-songwriter who was lead singer for Mazzy Star and later Hope Sandoval & the Warm Inventions.Early life and careerSandoval is from a large Mexican-American family in East Los Angeles, California.Sandoval started her career in 1986 with her friend Sylvia Gomez in a folk music duo called Going Home.Opal and Mazzy StarHope started to sing and perform with the band Opal in the late 1980s alongside David Roback. The two began writing to.. read more
https://www.elyrics.net/song/h/hope-sandoval-lyrics.html
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Home / Builder: (All Floor, Stair, Table & Glass) PE FILM Product Code: rtfrPE/9.2m=.55K Peel off Protection Film - $50 for 9.2m x 53cm x 0.2mm Description Strong, self-adhering, slip resistant, tear and puncture proof PE Film Carpet Protector will shield your carpet from injury so it will last longer. Run it out whilst painting or for other mess making projects around your home. Made for temporary use. ** For longer term, or woollen carpets we suggest FLOORLINER Protect Carpeted High Traffic Areas - Specially designed PE Film, one side self adhering, used to protect floors, windows and carpet. - Strong, slip resistant, tear and puncture proof. PE Film is suited for short term application. - For hard floors and all types of synthetic carpet. Glued carpets (uncommon) must be cured first. NOT for wool carpet. If in doubt, please call. - Great for dirty shoes after gardening, painting or building. Holds up to tradesmen boots - then peel up and throw it away. - Lies flat and resists bunching as well. - Stairs - Ideal in front of, up and over stair, conforms to all shapes. - Keeps grout clean - Eliminates scratches on windows from paint spray, mortar or stucco. - Versatile - Cuts to shape around anything. - Boats, caravans - Protects carpet from wet feet or spilled coffee stains. - CARPET SHIELD Rolls: 9.2m x 53cm x .2mm thick in handy box (like food wrap), clear $50.00 ($55.00 inc GST) Below are some of the uses of PE Film:
https://www.empind.com.au/shop/item/home-builder-all-floor-stair-table-glass-pe-film
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Do you have inquiries regarding the Competition Act or do you think we should focus on something special? Do not hesitate to contact us. Address Danish Competition and Consumer Authority Carl Jacobsens Vej 35 2500 Valby Denmark Phone: +45 41 71 50 00 Monday - Thursday 9am-4pm, Friday 9am-3pm Mail: [email protected] CVR: 10 29 48 19 EAN: 5798000018006 How to find us Bus 8A: The the stop at 'Carl Jacobsens Vej', it takes a couple of minutes by foot. S-train: Lines A, E and F stops at Ny Ellebjerg Station. It is a 8-10 minute walk. By car: There are five parking lots outside the building, where you can park for two hours only. Otherwise it is possible to park on Gl. Køge Landevej and in the area around Ib Schønbergs Alle on the opposite side of Gl. Køge Landevej. For press related inquiries, please contact Head of Communications, Hanne Arentoft, on phone +45 4171 5098
https://www.en.kfst.dk/about-us/contact/
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by Karen Karpinski, Director of Education You volunteers have been very active legislative advocates during this year’s session. I know that many have made calls to your representatives and tracked the bills in progress, posted numbers on our Facebook page for fellow volunteers to call or contact, and discussed these bills at your various meetings. Your diligence paid off! This session of the TN Legislature has been a very successful one in terms of human trafficking bills and we have a great many to thank, including the sponsoring representatives, TBI staff and you. Advocacy is one very important part of volunteering and I’m so very proud of your efforts. The following are some of the important pieces of legislation passed into law: TN HB027 authorizes the TBI to employ, effective July 1, 2015, four additional special agents for the purpose of training other officers, investigating and assisting in the prosecution of human trafficking cases; directs TBI to develop and provide a course of instruction to other officers and departments in the recognition, detection, and prosecution of human trafficking cases. TN SB43 adds certain offenses, including human trafficking, to the list of crimes eligible for the interception of communications for evidence (a.k.a. the wire-tapping bill). TN HB0580 states that the human trafficking task force shall be administratively attached to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. TN HB0270 requires a law enforcement officer to provide a minor suspected of prostitution with the telephone number of the Tennessee human trafficking resource center hotline instead of the number to the national hotline.
https://www.endslaverytn.org/blog/getting-the-word-out-1
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This innovation is brilliant for the over-active busy mouth that chomps and chews on the mouthpiece. The Turtle Top Hunter D-Ring with Flex keeps the mouthpiece centered and arched over the tongue at all times therefore helping to prevent sideways tongue evasions. This comfortable mouthpiece re-focuses the inattentive mouth back onto the rein aids in order to achieve a soft consistent contact. It has an anatomy-inspired double jointed bit design with enhanced mouthpiece stability with optimized alignment of the mouthpiece surfaces to the tongue and palate. FlexZ is a development of our popular Tranz range (hence the “Z”). Gently curved cannons form a wide arch aligned over the tongue and held in shape by Turtle Top and is therefore more securely centered on the tongue and more resistant to being pulled through the mouth. Turtle Top™ link shape takes inspiration from the shell of the Box turtle. This flattened dome shaped link lowers palate pressure and prevents the cannons from being pushed upwards above the link by the horse’s tongue. 16mm mouthpiece. PLEASE NOTE: This is not dressage legal in Canada.!
https://www.englishtackshop.com/d-ring-snaffle-bit/
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14 mm Taken - Update It is one of the most bizarre crimes 60 Minutes has ever encountered: the abduction last July of 20-year-old glamour model Chloe Ayling. She says she was snatched off a street in Milan and kept hostage in a remote Italian farmhouse while her kidnappers arranged to auction her off as a sex slave to the highest bidder. Chloe’s escape from this terrifying ordeal was so extraordinary that many accused her of making the whole story up – an elaborate publicity stunt for fame and fortune. Earlier this week a judge in an Italian court had his say, and as Liam Bartlett reports, the intrigue continues. Teaching resources for the Australian Curriculum This feature is only available for subscribers. Please contact your EnhanceTV administrator or email [email protected] Login here
https://www.enhancetv.com.au/video/60-minutes-june-10-2018/51506
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Converting HACCP to FSSC 22000 Effectively and Scientifically CorrectSeptember 09, 2013 | BY Aileen Uys The Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) food safety system started gaining popularity in South Africa in the mid 90’s. From the seafood and fruit industries who needed HACCP for export, it quickly spread into all food manufacturing establishments. Until recently, it has been the go-to system for companies wishing to export, satisfy customers or otherwise receive acknowledgment for their food safety programs. The national standard to which HACCP can be certified is SANS 10330. As international trade grows and global safety standards get tougher, HACCP on its own is no longer deemed good enough. The industry is demanding more comprehensive and more globally accepted food safety standards. Enter FSSC 22000 (Food Safety Systems Certification 22000). This is accepted by the Global Food Safety Initiative and is ISO 22 000 (International Standards Organisation) based, that makes it easy to incorporate into other ISO based systems i.e. ISO 9000, 14 000 or 22000. FSSC 22000 is the most popular food safety certification system currently in South Africa, with BRC (British Retail Consortium) a close second. For modern food manufacturing companies that need recognition for their food safety program, FSSC 22000 is undoubtedly the way forward. But, now what if you are a Food Manufacturer and have a HACCP program in place, and now feel ready to upgrade to FSSC 22000. How does one go about doing that in an efficient, cost effective manner, but also ensuring it is technically correct and will satisfy the customers? FSSC 22000 consists of 2 standards namely ISO 22000 and ISO 22002/1. The former deals with the food safety management system (of which HACCP makes up a large chunk) and the latter is the prerequisites. The biggest task in the conversion process to FSSC 22000 is the working through the standards and writing and implementing procedures to satisfy all the required clauses. This does take time because there are plenty that are not covered by HACCP alone. The two aspects we find (that those who have HACCP and have attempted the conversion process), struggle with most is implementing OPRP’s (Operational Prerequisite Programs) and implementing a bioterrorism program. There are unique additions to FSSC 22000, that cannot be found in the traditional HACCP. Then, off course a new policy manual needs to be written that encompasses all new FSSC 22000 procedures and refers to old HACCP and Prerequisites procedures. We at Entecom appreciate that this conversion process may become tedious and is filled with technical difficulties. But rest assured, we have assisted many companies in this process and could also guide your company through this process. So, take guessing out of FSSC 22000 and let us help you convert. We have a range of solutions varying from FSSC 22000 hazard analysis, CCP and OPRP templates through to fixing your entire manual.
https://www.entecom.co.za/blog-articles/aileen-uys/food-safety/converting-haccp-to-fssc-22000-effectively-and-scientifically-correct/5
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Sales Planner - Direct Response Discovery CommunicationsNew York, NY Full Time Job. Requirements *Y
https://www.entertainmentcareers.net/discovery-communications/sales-planner-direct-response/job/273143/
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Senior Manager - Property Sony PicturesCulver City, CA Full Time Job Sr. Manager, Property Sony Pictures Studios seeks highly experienced Set Designer to manage the studio's Property & Set Dressing Rental Department. Candidates for this non-union management position must show extensive production experience in television and or motion picture set dressing. A deep knowledge of furniture history and interior design styles are a requirement as this position's primary function will be the culling and selection of the rental inventory and the marketing of that collection to your peers. This is an ideal position for someone looking for corporate benefits and the creative freedom to curate a dynamic rental inventory. Sony's Property Department has over 80,000 sq. ft of contemporary and vintage set dressing, hand props, fixtures and drapery with new assets arriving regularly from Sony productions. We offer highly competitive rates to Sony and third-party productions. Job Description: • Selection and culling of set dressing and property assets. • Curation and layout of warehouse inventory. • Marketing and sales to active productions and commercials. • Management of Departmental budget. • Management of administrative staff and Local 44 tradespersons under the Shop Foreman. Qualifications: • Extensive studio level experience in television and/or feature film production. • Strong knowledge of furniture history and design as well as current trends in decor. • A great eye for design and a current knowledge of what Set Decorators are looking for. • Hunger to improve and mold a world class prop house. • Strong relationships with fellow set decorators, designers, shoppers and buyers. • Sociable and comfortable with peer-to-peer outreach to promote our business. • Ability to lead and motivate a diverse and dedicated staff of professionals. our website. *Sony Pictures Entertainment is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, or other protected characteristics. * Sony Pictures - CA - Culver City Area & Studios
https://www.entertainmentcareers.net/sony-pictures/senior-manager-property/job/270120/
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1 Start with a free Illinois practice permit test! We have selected a few of our most popular exams for you to start with: Illinois Practice Permit Test Twenty free driving permit test questions to start with! A 2018 practice permit test for Illinois, rules of the road and road signs! Illinois Drivers Permit Practice Test 2 Done with the first practice quiz and ready for more? Another 20 questions for the 2018 Illinois drivers permit test are here! Illinois Practice Permit Test 3 Better than the official Illinois rules of the road book! 20 new Illinois driving test questions and answers for the 2018 written test! Illinois Practice Permit Test 4 Don't stress over the Illinois drivers license test - pass easily with the help of this free permit practice test! Based on the 2018 rules of the road book! 2 Expand your knowledge of road rules with the help of the official Illinois drivers manual and a free drivers education course! 3 Talk to us! Let us know how we did!
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Take the classic Better Sweater, make it with a new, lighter weight fabric, add soft Polartec® Power Stretch® side panels and you'll have your new favorite jacket. The Performance Better Sweater Jacket is more technical and user friendly for the modernly active while still giving you that flattering look. This garment has a slim fit.
https://www.equipesport.com/products/patagonia-womens-perfomance-better-sweater-jacket-spring-2018
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There was an issue with the pop-3 and imap mail server today. It stopped accepting connections for imap and ssh when I tested, some customers said it also stopped for smtp although it did not for me. Since it was not accepting connections via ssh, I was unable to get into the server while it was in a failed state to see what was wrong. I had to force reset it and then nothing in the logs really offered a clue.
https://www.eskimo.com/?p=3824
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Differences in Alpha Level as It Related to Hard and Soft SciencesDecisions about alpha level may be different, especially as it relates from hard sciences to social sciences. For example, a medical trial for cancer treatments conducts their statistical tests at an alpha of 0.01% or 0.0001 – meaning that for every 1 out of 10,000 patients, there may be issues, sickness or even death. Here are some other situations that have a probability of failure. At what ”failure level”, meaning alpha would you be satisfied safety-wise or performance-wise. (This would be the percent that failed the testing)1. Breaking system on the car you want to buy2. The likelihood of driver injury if this car were T-boned at 15 mph on the driver’s side3. A new math program for your children4. EPA’s regulation on bacteria in a water supply5. EPA’s regulation on methane emissions from oil/gas wells-serious greenhouse gas (limits just rolled back significantly)6. Gas station storage tanks leakage (into soil and groundwater) probability7. Cancer cases from benzene in refinery treated wastewater discharges to a stream (EPA regs just rolled back)8. Stock price going up in a stock you are considering purchasing9. Brother-in-law’s wanting a loan and saying ti will be paid back in a month10. Vitamin’s claim of increased health (define health any way you like)Add any other issues you want a specific probability for. Any you can find in the literature that have a probability?
https://www.essaybrook.net/differences-in-alpha-level-as-it-related-to-hard-and-soft-sciencesdecisions-abo/
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The Scarlet Letter Sin and Redemption, Religion and Revenge The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne is certainly one of the most famous American novels of the 19th Century, and though maybe not as accessible as works from the likes of Twain or Steinbeck, it rightly belongs in the same realm of great American literature. The book begins with an introduction called Custom House. It can be skipped for all but the most enthusiastic readers of classic literature. The main story begins in a Puritan village in Massachusetts with a woman named Hester Prynne being forced to stand on a scaffold in front of a crowd as punishment for the sin that resulted in her child she is holding. She also must permanently wear a letter A as a mark for that sin. Hester continually refuses to disclose the name of her child's father. Back in prison she sees a doctor, a deformed man named Roger Chillingworth, who has a significant connection with her past unbeknownst to others in the village. Another man, a young frail minister named Arthur Dimmesdale, is also a significant character in the story in respect to his connection with Hester and his close but uneasy relationship with Chillingworth. Hester's daughter, Pearl, is an elfish mischievous child and becomes a symbol as much as an actual character; a symbol of Hester's past and hope for the future. Hester spends in the years afterward being a seamstress, doing charity, and eventually becoming an excepted if not beloved member of the community. The book deals with sin and redemption, religion and revenge in beautiful but often ambiguous ways. The story itself is simple, and the book is not long, but the inner emotions of characters are explored with rousing detail. The novel hardly ever meanders needlessly, though as I mentioned it's not the most (though certainly neither the least) accessible book, especially to an audience not well verse in classic literature. Do not be intimidated though because it's an experience well worth having. It's Hawthorne's masterpiece.
https://www.essaysandreports.com/english/the-scarlet-letter-sin-and-redemption-religion-and-revenge.html
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Master of Arts in Contemporary Practice Miyabi Honda Master of Arts in Spatial Design (Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore) Nyoman Dewi Pebryani Master of Architecture Mark Anthony Allen Deborah Louise Andrews Mark Bradbeer Jenni Susan Bronock Kerry Anne Caldwell Joao Bernardo Diogo Samuel Huscroft Judith Ann Kenyon-Hill Emmanuel Magkaris Helen Colleen O'Reilly Daniel Nicholas Prosser Malcolm Graham Stroud Catherine Thompson Ross Andrew Whittaker Zile Zolte Diploma in Architecture Nicholas Colin Ainscough Fani Anthimidou Ioannis Argyrakis James David Callaway Ian Robert Goulty Michael Hughes Eric Cho Yu Kwan Jonathan Lovatt Alexander Glasper Ozelton Mark James Skeels Robert Skeet Oliver David Smith Alison Thornber George Voutsinas Afryanto Wisman Diploma in Architecture (International) Adam Bartle Adam James Beevers Marianna Cavada Jonathan James Freyone Matthew Lewis Lalley Anthony Leung Stuart Roberts Otsisitswe Fedrick Semarite Postgraduate Diploma in Spatial Design Lauren Rosemary Eaves Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Architecture Kristian Frances Abrahamsen David Bradbury Jennifer Elizabeth Cogley Christopher Adam Coupland Alison Fox Kyriakos Kekatos Paul Marsland Khuram Mukhtar Anthoula Oikonomou Gary David Wilkinson Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Architecture (International) Faraz Ahmed Roger Ashman Shepa Nashreen Nehar Aziz Jake Barrow Rachael Sarah Bayliss Jordan Cathcart Kieran Conway Jamie Stuart Griffiths Luke James Hurst Muhammad Ahmad Iqbal Andrew Moller Siu Kai Pang Smita Patel Belarmino Santos Maria Tsampouniari Sarah Louise Vickers Roger Wedderkop Benjamin Wilkinson Eugenia Ziaka Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Architecture (Urban Design) William Howard Christopher John Lunn Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Creative Imaging (Advertising) Danielle Anthony Sophie Kathleen Bennett Jonathan Martin Durgan Stephanie Jane Ellis Lucy Anne Evans Thomas Fearon Glynn John Harvey Michelle Laura O'Brien Claire Jayne Passmore Laura Susan Scott Joe 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Yew Tung Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Furniture Design (Upper Bann Institute of Higher Education, Northern Ireland) James David Bennett Geoffrey David Neill Stephen Mark Ryan Jason William Taylor John Warfield Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Interior Design Alison Bell Marion Brydson Alexandra Jayne Butchard Matthew James Challenor Stella Christodoulou Clare Frances Conlon Kara Elise Eaton Kimberley Eaves Katy Louise Evans Kamar Farook Samantha Louise Fish Katie Louise Foster Leanne Dawn Gale Alice Selina Godbolt Zoe Louise Hardaker Steven Hart Simone Maxine Henstock Hannah Katherine Higham David John Himsworth Amy Hipwell Georgina Anne Holt-Schooling Emma Knight Elisabeth Kost Danielle Marie Lawton Helen Marsh Matthew David McCrum Chloe Germaine Melia Michail Messaritakis Rhianne Louise Moore Victoria Norton Eloise Abigail Nudd Nilufar Popat Maria Pressley Heather Louise Ridgwick Ilyas Sacha Rebecca Ann Spencer Leah Wood Jillian Miranda Wright Elizabeth Wrynne Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Interior Design (Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore) Siew Wei Rachel Chan Evi Cuaca Ran Duan Chiew Wei Lau Chia Hwa Lee Pei Ying Lee Apple Chiew Ping Teng Seong Kah Tey Anna-Marie Magritha Visser Yun Yi Yong Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Multimedia Design David John Bowker Paul Ian Coffield Joseph Deadman Jenefer Harrison Nicola Jarrett Matthew Thomas Jevons Joseph Stephen Kirk Jonathan McCullogh Christopher Moran Nicola Jane Owen Philip Sinclair John Robert Turner Alan James Wellock Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Multimedia Design (Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore) Chia Chia Boh Lionel Chang Alvin Herawan Ziru Hong Wilson Kok Weng Kit Edwin Kwan Jingxian Lai Bee Siew Lee Da Wei Leong Si Min Low Remy Mahzan Thiam Hee Ng Cheng Hong Seah Anne Seow Li Hui Tan Yongjie Xiao Kwan Hua Yeo Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Product Design Andrew Barry Cockram Daniel Dunbar Stacy Jane Haigh Lee Stuart Isherwood Lee James Mitchell Holly Nugent James Robert Thomas Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Product Design with Animation Dominic Healey Neil Keetley Tristan Alexander Malgeri Vijay Patel Eamon Stevenson Stewart James Whitehead Martin Timothy Wright Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Transport Design Adam Christopher Barnes Aidan Russell Bicknell Samuel Stephen Bilbie Nathan Chambers Richard James Daws Adam Robert Gennaro Del Core Andrew Dutton Merlyn Gray Leroy Samerson Jonathan Wells Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Virtual Reality Design Darren Kenneth Charles Gibson Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Virtual Reality Design with Animation Duncan Ian Campbell Paul John Chambers Hugo Chamorro-Davalos Martyn Cook Phillip Dickinson James William Fleming Vasilios Fountoukos Lee Jackson James Christopher Luncheon Joseph Pluck David Wolstenholme James Peter Alan Zwadlo Bachelor of Science with Honours in Architectural Technology Hassan Ahmed Mohammad Abeid Ali Al-Mazidi Danny Ging-Lok Au Yeung Ryan Blake Zoe Dawn Bradley Melissa Evans Shakeel Faqir Graham Hemmings Julian Janes David Oldfield Nathan James Pearson Evangelia Politi Peter David Purcell Daniel Watson Bachelor of Science with Honours in Product Design Edward Andrew Batchelor Thomas James Benson Matthew David Dutton Conor Farrell Ben Greenwood Alex Moorhouse Bachelor of Arts in Architecture Mark James Mellor Samuel Ashley Roberts Bachelor of Arts in Creative Imaging (Graphic Design) Andrew James Winn Bachelor of Arts in Digital Graphic Design (St Helens) Katie Dean Bachelor of Arts in Interior Design Angela Sabrina Doherty Bachelor of Science in Product Design Gareth Lloyd Pritchard Foundation Degree in Computer Games Design (St Helens) Karen Costello Christopher Hugh McCann Kurzon Morris Lee William Richardson Alexander James Schofield Jennifer Irene Swann Scott Tasker Miles Ian Turner Department of Art Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Fine Art with Community Education Lucy Ann Charles Sarah Louise Hill Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Fine Art with Contemporary Writing (Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore) Regina De Rozario Paixin Clare Tan Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Fine Art: Painting and Drawing Andrew Banks Beth Madalane Ruby Bowie Joseph Michael Hayward Alexander Raymond Jones Clinton Kirkpatrick Janet Mary Laland Sin Yi Law Sophie Rachel Littlewood Helen Millington Christabel Kay Mitchell Jennifer Marie Morris Michael Murray Kerry Louise Penny Sarah Rhodes Stacy Anne Robinson George Scott Sarah Louise Scott Amanda Jane Spawforth Ryan Ware Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Fine Art: Painting and Drawing (Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore) Zi Sin Lim Farah Dilla Bte Sulaiman Julia Teng Poh Yin Prizes Interior Design Most improved student Leah Wood Most challenging Major Product Design scheme David Himsworth Yvonne Bell Memorial Award Maria Pressley External Examiners Prizes Rebecca Spencer Stella Christodoulou Transport Design Best Project Aidan Bicknell Most improved student Adam Del Core StudentsÕ Choice Merlyn Gray Product Design Best Major Design Project Lee Isherwood (BA) Alex Moohouse (BSc) Best Major Design Project Neil Keetley Most Improved Student Stewart Whitehead
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Huddersfield Town’s new German defender Chris Lowe says the extra physicality of the British game suits him. The 27-year-old left back is looking forward to another hot-house atmosphere when Barnsley visit in the fourth round of Championship fixtures. Lowe, signed from German second-tier side Kaiserslautern, has started all four of Town’s games so far. And he’s relishing the busy schedule as well as the different demands of the English Football League. “I’m enjoying the new challenge,” said Lowe, who played under Town head coach David Wagner in Borussia Dortmund’s second team. See David Wagner talking about 'strange' Michael Hefele: “There are more games than in Germany, and you don’t hear the referee’s whistle as often. “I have noticed a difference in the physicality of the game, especially in terms of the headers. “I can be more physical, but opponents can also be more physical towards me. “Over the four games played so far, I have started to adapt, and I think the game here suits me.” After a trio of away games, at Shrewsbury Town in the League Cup, Newcastle United and Aston Villa, Lowe is looking forward to a home game. “Other than the cup (Town lost 2-1) I think we can be happy so far,” he said. “We have seven points from three games, which is good, but we know we have to build on this. “Barnsley had a good win over QPR and will be tough opponents. “We have to play our game from first minute to last if we are to get something.”
https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/sport/football/news/english-football-suits-fine-says-11772888
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GIANTS players still have a few days to earn the right to face Leeds at Headingley on Sunday. That's the message from coach Jon Sharp as the countdown begins to the key Super League showdown. The Galpharm chief has already stated his intention to make changes to his bottom-placed side, who suffered a shock 17-10 defeat to Hull KR nine days ago. Australian utility back Shane Elford has fully recovered from a chest infection and Andy Raleigh and Paul Smith showed up well for the Senior Academy against St Helens on Sunday. So Sharp can call on three players who missed the Rovers debacle. And it's clear all three are in the reckoning to face the Rhinos. "The senior players who played for the Academy didn't do their chances any harm at all," said Sharp. "But everyone still has a couple of days to prove to me they should play against Leeds. "I've been pleased with the way everyone has responded to the Hull KR game in training. "Now I'm looking for the boys to put in that final push."
https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/news/show-me-you-mean-business-5052831
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Klappentext Neil and David couldn't be more different, despite growing up in the same place and time. Life deals them very different hands, and as David wanders away from society and his family, Neil proves himself to be as charming and capable a son as anyone could wish for. Neil heads to university with his beloved sweetheart, Donna, and David heads to Borstal, where he receives a very particular type of education. Two Loves, One Heart follows the fortunes of two young men and one young woman in the middle of the last century, coming to terms with society, maturity, love and loss. It is a saga of families and romance, of crime and punishment and, ultimately, of redemption and remembering.
https://www.exlibris.ch/de/buecher-buch/english-books/c-w-fisher/two-loves-one-heart/id/9781844015825
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Cost of living in Compiegne, France compared to Alytus, Lithuania These prices were last updated on October 15, 2018. Do you live in Alyt Compiegne (France) is 101% more expensive than in Alytus (Lithuania) For example, you would need at least €3,218 in Compiegne to maintain the same standard of living that you can have with €1,600 in Alytus. Recent Prices Added - Utilities, monthly for 2 people in 85 m2 in Nice costs €696 (8 minutes ago) - Internet connection 300 mbps, 1 month in Rio de Janeiro costs R$ 180 (24 minutes ago) - Combo meal in fast food restaurant (big mac meal or similar) in Brasília costs R$ 23 (27 minutes ago) - Public transport in Seattle, Washington costs $99 (35 minutes ago) - Volkswagen golf 1.4 tsi 150 cv (or equivalent), with no extras, new in Antigua Guatemala costs Q130,000 (41 minutes ago) - One-way ticket in public transport in Curitiba costs R$ 4.25 (about 1 hour ago)
https://www.expatistan.com/cost-of-living/comparison/alytus/compiegne
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Mechanic Technician III 1-CLICK Apply With Employer or Register Now Added: 18-Sep-18 Location: Lysite, USA Salary: $40 - $50 per hour Duration: Contract Apjid 3 View all jobs by this recruiter Assignment Scope: Identifies and helps develop work process improvements and efficiencies for the maintenance processes. Executes maintenance and repair of general equipment in accordance with established procedures and guidelines. Capable of working independently without direct supervision. Capable of identifying work and initiating work requests. Participates in safety observation program, incident investigations and safety meeting. Driving company vehicle / UTV within assigned area after appropriate training. Ensures that the required level of productivity, quality, safety and environmental standards are achieved. Ensures all the Areas work is completed in line with the Discipline Specialists Best practice guidelines. Establishes and facilitates team work and knowledge transfer between the area and specialist groups. Ensures maintenance activities are carried out to the highest safety and environmentally ethical standards. Understands plant & instrument diagrams. Typically requires 5-7 years of experience. Provides more technical/functional support than administrative support. Demonstrates a thorough working knowledge of technology, applications, terminology, and procedures required of job function. Performs varied and more complex tasks. Makes decisions within broad parameters. Takes ownership of actions and follow through on commitments. Work schedule to be rotational 7 days on, 7 days off working 12 hour days.
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My first mountain This was the first ever bike hike I did back in 1988. The mountain that got me hooked to Jasper. After reaching the peak, I was afforded a breathtaking view and felt authentically Albertan. I fell in love with the place and with such a breathtaking landscape, my photography hobby took right over and started to document the area and compiled a mass collection of adventures in Jasper National Park. The sweet summit Birds eye view of Jasper Signal mountain takes about 3 hours to ascend with the help of a bicycle. First time I came up here, the bike was a rigid frame, never heard about the squishy bikes back then. Some parts of the road is quite steep unless you have a super light bike or thighs of steel. Can see the Athabasca valley Carpet of wild flowers The long bushy road (in some sections) seems endless when you are on a steep pitch, but it is all worth the trek to this summit. The way back or further to Tekarra It is also the end point for the skyline trail if you started from Maligne Lake. The Skyline trail takes about three days to trek at a leisurely pace. Bikes are not allowed on the Skyline Trail, but they are on Signal Mountain. Steep and bushy Did I say bushy? Fire Watch Station Signal Mountain was named in 1916 by Morrison P. Bridgland. Elevation 2,255 metre. This was one of the fire watch stations that has long been removed due to technology. Amazing view for little effort RELATED LINKS: - Jasper Riding Stables ( Horseback Tours ) - Tonquin Valley Backcountry (Horseback, Backcountry Cabins) - Tonquin Adventures (Horseback, Backcountry Cabins) - Edge Control (Ski & Outdoor Store) - On-Line Sport & Tackle (Fishing Guides) - My Jasper Nanny ( Childcare Services ) - Pure Outdoors (snowsports/watersports rentals)
https://www.explorejasper.com/signal-mountain/
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Russia Export Data of Kuban Cuisine | Kuban Cuisine Export Statistics of Russia Search latest 2017 Russia export data of kuban cuisine with exporters name. View kuban cuisine export statistics of Russia with kuban cuisine price of export, market share and size and other market analysis based on kuban cuisine export data and report of Russia. 2 Records (Demo) Import Shipment Records Found - Shipment Record 1Date10/Nov/2017HS Code1104291700Product DescriptionUnground buckwheat (buckwheat hulled), goods for retail sale in a bag in a cardboard box, the amounts of said packaging: __ 1.0__ Buckwheat Kuban cuisine (5pcs * 80 g) 14 pcs __1.1__ manufacturer -OOO Kuban cuisine brand -Destination CountryUKRAINEExporter Name****Quantity0.000000Unit***Net Weight22.4Total Value [USD]38,62 - Shipment Record 2Date10/Nov/2017HS Code1104129000Product DescriptionOatmeal flakes, goods for retail sale in a cardboard box, the amounts of said packaging: __ TV 1.0__ oat flakes 400g * 14 PCS. __1.1__ manufacturer -OOO Kuban cuisine brand -KUBANSKAYA KITCHEN number vo6 PCSDestination CountryUKRAINEExporter Name****Quantity0.000000Unit***Net Weight33.6Total Value [USD]36,68 Filter Data by Destination Country and HS Code Destination Country - Ukraine (2) Kuban Cuisine Export Data Sample with Importer and Exporter Name Kuban Cuisine Exporter Sample How Our Trade Data Will Help To Grow Your Business? Russia. - Analyse market size of Russia. - Find genuine Russian buyers & suppliers for your product. - Stay updated with market price of Kuban Cuisine. - Discover market share of Russian Kuban Cuisine companies. - Identify new business opportunities in Russian market. - Track shipments of your competitors in Russia. Customs Data Analyse Russian Market from Our Customs Trade Data Our Kuban Cuisineuban Cuisine exporting from Russia. How our Russia Export Data of Kuban Cuisine and Market Research Report are beneficial? Let’s understand from the following points: - Find active Manufacturers or Producers & Exporters of Kuban Cuisine in Russia. - Track shipments of Russian traders and analyse level of competition in market. - Know market price of Kuban Cuisine in Russia to take workable business decisions. - Know Russian market size of goods on the basis of specifications like brand, model, variety, category, etc. Subscribe for Kuban Cuisine Export Data of Russia Fill up the quick enquiry form to get the sample Report of kuban cuisine export. +91-11-47048012 [email protected]
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Here are our upcoming entertainment picks of the bunch taking place in the region. 1 Little Red Riding Hood Falkirk Town Hall Theatre, West Bridge Street, Falkirk, Sunday, October 14 (2.30pm) This joyous new version of what is a classic fairly tale will skip its way into Falkirk this weekend. Delivered by the creative team behind the hugely popular Hairy Maclary Show, Little Red Riding Hood is a fun, original musical for children, featuring a host of live music and loveable characters. Join Scarlet and her side-kick Stanley the Squirrel as they try to outwit Walter the Wolf and discover that it’s not just the enchanted forest that has magical powers. Call 01324 506850 for more details. 2 Gregory’s Girl The Hippodrome, Hope Street, Bo’ness, Thursday, October 11 (7.30pm) A special screening of this ’80s hit film will also involve a question and answer session with director Bill Forsyth. From Dee Hepburn’s pre-Bend It Like Beckham footballing skills, to John Gordon Sinclair’s attempts at Italian, to wee Claire Grogan’s sneaky method of landing a date, this film had it all. Call 01324 506850 for more details. 3 Scott Gibson: Anywhere But Here Falkirk Town Hall Theatre, West Bridge Street, Falkirk, Thursday, October 11 (8pm) Award-winning comic Scott Gibson was just 16 when he first tasted freedom and set off on a voyage of self-discovery. His destination? Kavos, of course. Where else? Delivered in his breathlessly inimitable style, Gibson takes the audience on an epic odyssey that charts the choppy waters of youth. Promoters promise a blisteringly funny hour on the escapism and hedonism that travel promises and stories about friendship, love, pool parties, travel insurance and the Greek third-choice goalie. Call 01324 506850 for further information. 4 Stars of Irish Country Falkirk Town Hall Theatre, West Bridge Street, Falkirk, Saturday, October 13 (7.30pm) Following a sell-out tour last year to nightly standing ovations, four of Ireland’s favourite country music singers perform on one super show. Featuring Louise Morrisey, Stephen Smyth, Anthony McBrien and Curtis Magee, the quartet are sure to put on quite the performance, having notched up more than 30 number one hits and toured all over the world to packed houses. Each of the stars will showcase their trademark songs in the company of the fantastic band Keltic Storm. Call 01324 506850 for more information. 5 Play Talk Read Bus Bonnybridge Library, Bridge Street, Bonnybridge, Tuesday, October 16 (10am) Perfect for pre-school children, this free play bus makes for an ideal day out for parents and children. Downstairs, kids love the games and activities. On the top deck, there’s a special Bookbug story time to give little ones the giggles or take them on a little adventure. But mostly, the play bus aim to help children to have fun and enjoy learning. The Play Talk Read Bus will be in the staff car park from 10am until 4pm. Call 01324 503295 for further details. 6 Denzil Meyrick Author Event Falkirk Library, Hope Street, Falkirk, Thursday, October 11 (3pm) Having served with Strathclyde Police in the 1990s, Denzil Meyrick has channelled his experiences of Glasgow’s criminal underworld into the gripping DCI Daley thriller series. He will be discussing his new book, The Relentess Tide, which guests will be able to purchase and get signed on the day. Go to for more details. 7 Ae Fond Kiss Falkirk Town Hall Theatre, West Bridge Street, Falkirk, Sunday, October 14 (7.30pm) Nonsense Room Productions bring the story of Robert Burns to the stage with a talented cast of actor-musicians. Rabbie will be your guide with quirky commentary and amusing and poignant interactions with key characters along the way. Expect renditions of several famous poems and songs, including Ae Fond Kiss, Red Red Rose and, of course, Auld Lang Syne. Call 01324 506850 to book. 8 Autumn Abundance Jupiter Wildlife Centre, Wood Street, Grangemouth, Wednesday, October 17 (2pm) Join the Jupiter ranger to look for signs of the changing seasons and have a go at designing some natural crafts. This event is aimed at five to 12-year-olds. Call 01324 486475 for more information. 9 Woodland Explorers — Autumn Art and Play The Falkirk Wheel, Lime Road, Falkirk, Wednesday, October 17 (2pm-3.30pm) and Thursday, October 18 (10.30am-12pm) Autumn-themed nature art, crafts and play are at the centre of this event, which is suitable for children aged four to 11. There will also be an autumnal wildlife hunt. Meet outside the Falkirk Wheel visitor centre. All participants are urged to wear suitable outdoor clothing as organisers anticipate things getting rather muddy! 10 Autumn Arts and Crafts Bo’ness Library, Scotland’s Close, Bo’ness, Thursday, October 18 (2pm) Make something crafty and cool to take home and show off. Suited for five to 12-year-olds. A wide selection of apples, red leaves, orange pumpkins, spooks and scarecrows will be on show too, meaning there will be plenty of autumn inspiration for youngsters at this fun and friendly craft session. Call 01506 778520 for more information.
https://www.falkirkherald.co.uk/whats-on/falkirk-s-10-of-the-best-october-11-1-4813181
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Become a respite volunteer and provide a break for someone who is caring for a child or adult with a disability, chronic illness or frailty in Washington County. Respite Volunteer Provide non-medical companionship, supervision and a friendly new face for a person with special needs so the caregiver has some time away. As a respite volunteer, you can set your own schedule and volunteer with a family member or friend. Some activities volunteers enjoy while providing respite include: As a FamilyMeans volunteer, you can learn new skills, gain practical experience, meet new people and have fun while making a difference in someone’s life and providing help for caregivers.
https://www.familymeans.org/become-a-respite-care-volunteer.html
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Known also by the name Taebin, he gained renown for both his career as a solo artist and as a member of the boy band 1TYM. He went by Danny during his time in the group. He became known for his solo single "The Reason Why I Close My Eyes." He rose to prominence as the lead singer of the pop group 1TYM. He released his debut solo album in 2004. He has hosted his own show Danny From LA for the Korean Mnet station. In 2003, he was a part of 1TYM's 4th studio album Once N 4 All. He was born and raised in Diamond Bar, California. He was a member of 1TYM alongside Teddy Park.
https://www.famousbirthdays.com/people/danny-im.html
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Get it Today with FREE In-Store Pickup! See Details FREE SHIPPING On Orders Of $75 Or More + FREE RETURNS In-Store! Hello, Your Account Hello, Join Now Slip into contemporary style with the Bankston Wedge Sandal from Naturalizer. Leather, side cutout details, and a peep toe are the perfect touches for this minimal, sophisticated style. Wear them for work with slim ankle pants or dress them up for night with your favorite classic dress or skirt. Something didn't work right. This item was not added to your cart. Please try again. Some Rewards Members have received bonus points for submitting a review. Visit the Rewards Terms and Conditions page for details.
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Philipp Plein skull logo print T-shirt Philipp Plein brings his dark sense of decadence to the traditional T-shirt. This casual separate features a short sleeve silhouette crafted in black cotton and is emblazoned with a skull logo print to the chest. Match with distressed jeans and sneakers to create that offbeat rock n' roll appearance. Made in Italy Designer Style ID: MTK1336PJY002N Farfetch ID: 12359551
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Levante UD v FC Barcelona Women: Hard-fought away win (0-1) WOMEN - 20/02/2016 | 00:00 Share this story Marta Torrejón brings down the ball / LA LIGA FC Barcelona Women grinded out a precious 1-0 win away to Levante on Sunday, thanks to an early strike from Olga Garcia. The match started fairly evenly, but with the first real chance came the decisive goal through Garcia’s shot from the edge of the box which was applauded by the opposition fans due to her past with the Valencian Club. The goal seemed to give Levante a push to get going, and while they created a handful of opportunities, keeper Sandra Paños would not be beaten. Levante continued to push throughout the second half but were met with a stubborn Barça defence. Charlyn came close for the home side but could not take advantage of her chance. As Levante pushed for a leveler, they left gaps at the back which almost allowed Barça to double their lead on the break. Jenni was denied by the woodwork while Bárbara was denied by the home side’s keeper. Nevertheless, Barça held on for an important win ahead of next week’s encounter with league leaders Athletic Club. Levante 0-1 Barça Levante: Tudela, Oprea, Gutiérrez, Guerrero, López, Charlyn Corral, Nerea Pérez (Andrea Esteban, min 46), Casado (Lucía, min 78), Merino (Sheila, min 67) , Adriana Martín (Ángela, min 85), Carol Marín. Barça: Paños, Marta Torrejón, Ane, Ruth, Leire, Marta Unzué, Miriam, Melanie (Patricia, min 73), Olga (Bárbara, min 58), Jenni, Alexia (Mariona, min 58). Goals: 0-1 Olga Garcia, min 14. Officials: José Antonio Morales Yuste Share this story This site uses cookies. If you continue to browse the site, we shall assume that you accept the use of cookies .
https://www.fcbarcelona.com/football/womens-football/news/2015-2016/levante-ud-v-fc-barcelona-women-hard-fought-away-win-0-1
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Old Injury Puts Paid to Sam's 2016 Season After just three rounds of the 2016 Thundersport GB Series, our sponsored rider Sam Osborne has been forced to pull out of future events and put his racing career on hold. During what he describes as a “casual” track day at Snetterton last December Sam, who rides for the leading Suzuki specialist tuning and racing team MSG Racing, contrived to run himself over sustaining a head injury that has proved to be more serious than was first thought. As a result, Sam has experienced issues with his eyesight and balance as well as dizziness, fatigue and headaches. After many trips to the doctors, Sam has just been diagnosed with Post Concussion Syndrome which in effect means he has been regularly suffering with concussion-like symptoms since the Snetterton crash five months ago. “Obviously I'm glad and relieved to finally find out what's wrong with me although unfortunately it means I have had to suspend my racing licence as it’s not safe to continue racing in my condition”, Sam says. “Not only would it be very dangerous for other riders it could also leave me with permanent damage if I was to suffer another concussion on top of what I’m experiencing now. It is a nasty condition to have and one I have never heard of before. I wouldn’t wish it on anyone”, Sam adds. For Lane Motorsport, Managing Director Simon Hammerton says “We are all gutted for Sam who now has to sit out the rest of the season. But it is always better to be safe than sorry and we all hope he won't be out for too long and back racing in the near future.”
https://www.fclane.com/news/old-injury-puts-paid-sams-2016-season
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On using my Windows 10. Hp., Laptop computer, when I do a Full Backup of my Family Historian 6.2.7. Project, Family Historian 6.2.7. has always by itself put/makes the Full Backup into a 7-zip folder. My Full Backup of my Family Historian 6.2.7. 7-zip Folder is placed in the computer I am using (above) and another made Backup of the same, placed in an External Drive. When I run a, ''Test Archive'', on each of the Full Backup 7-zip Folders I get an error warning, ''HEADER ERROR'', in each of the Full Backup 7-zip Folders. 1. How do/can I, Full Backup my Family Historian 6.2.7. Project, into an ordinary folder, leaving out/by passing the faulty 7-zip program. 2. Family Historian 6.2.7. is creating the Full Backup 7-zip folder. Is there a, ''FIX'', for the 7-zip folder, Test Archive, warning of, ''HEADER ERROR''. 3. I worry about this ''HEADER ERROR''. as I know nothing about it's meaning, what damage it can/may do or is doing. Need I worry? *Full Backup 7-zip folder, ''HEADER ERROR''. Questions regarding use of any Version of Family Historian. Please ensure you have set your Version of Family Historian in your Profile 3 posts • Page 1 of 1 - tatewise - Megastar - Posts: 14439 - Joined: 25 May 2010 11:00 - Family Historian: V6.2 - Location: Torbay, Devon, UK Re: Full Backup 7-zip folder, ''HEADER ERROR''. Welcome to the FHUG. - Assuming you are using the default Documents\Family Historian Projects location for your Projects then just include that folder in your regular backup regime, or use Windows File Explorer to copy it to a backup device, or use OneDrive. There is nothing 'magic' about FH Projects as they are just an organised hierarchy of standard Windows folders and files. See Knowledge Base > Understanding Projects which is one of the topics within Knowledge Base > Key Features for Newcomers that you were advised to study when you joined. - The FH backups are not strictly a 7-Zip Archive, but a standard Windows Compressed (zipped) Folder. But your installed 7-Zip application has taken default ownership of all ZIP files. There is nothing to fix. See Knowledge Base > Backup and Recovery for details, which is another topic within Knowledge Base > Key Features for Newcomers. - Ignore that error as explained above. To reassure yourself nothing is wrong, within FH use the File > Backup/Restore > Restore Backup command and pick any FH Project Backup as advised in Knowledge Base > Backup and Recovery. Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history. Re: Full Backup 7-zip folder, ''HEADER ERROR''. Thank you Mike for taking the time to answer my questions and sharing your knowledge. It has taken a worry of my mind, much appreciated. Thank you again, over and out. 3 posts • Page 1 of 1 Return to “General Usage” Who is online Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 18 guests
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East Fife manager Gary Naysmith has paid tribute to his players and staff after collecting the Ladbrokes League One Manager of the Month award for September - and insists it shows how much the club have progressed during his tenure. Naysmith took over in 2014 and despite suffering an early relegation, he went on to win the League Two title last season and the Bayview club are currently in the League One play-off places. And speaking exclusively to Ladbrokes News, former Scotland international Naysmith was keen to focus the spotlight on the hard work of his squad. He said: “I won my first manager of the month award in September 2014 and I’ve been fortunate to have won five in the two years since. I think it reflects how well the players and club have done in that period of time. “If you’ve won five out of 20 or so, it must show the club is doing something right. Obviously I get the award and the headlines, but if the players weren’t doing the business I wouldn’t get it. I can only say a big thank you to my players and staff. “We’ve played eight games and we’re still finding our feet, but our good results have all been about good work.” Naysmith also has another theory about his team’s impressive run of results recently, and believes that the new sports performance centre in Edinburgh may have played a part. He added: “I don’t know if it’s just a coincidence or what, but our good results against Airdrie, Stranraer and Livingston have coincided with us training indoors at the new facility at Herriot Watt. “The players have enjoyed the surface and the intensity of the training has definitely stepped up – maybe that’s carried on into the games.” But whilst East Fife are riding high at the moment, Naysmith is keen to keep things in perspective, and insists any targets haven’t changed since the summer. He added: “Our simple aim was, and still is, to get ourselves safe from relegation as quickly as possible. If you do that, it means that you can then go into every other game and try and win it because everything else is a bonus for you. “It’s very difficult to win one league and come straight up and win promotion again. You’ve got to bear in mind as well that Livingston and Airdrie are full-time and Alloa have come down from the Championship. “We’re in the bottom half of the league in terms of budget, so when you’re punching above your weight in that regard, realistically, you have to be happy. “I wouldn’t say it’s a great start, but it’s a solid start and it’s been okay.” Naysmith and his players travel to Hampden to take on Queen’s Park this weekend and are currently priced at 5/4 for an away victory. The draw is 11/4 with Queens coming in at 13/8.
https://www.fifetoday.co.uk/sport/football/east-fife/east-fife-boss-gary-naysmith-picks-up-manager-of-the-month-award-1-4258322
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Rep Diary: Gabriel & Creation Gabriel To an extent, Agnes Martin’s Gabriel (76) is the kind of work you might expect from a great painter making her first and only foray into filmmaking: loose, clumsy, often seemingly incomplete, like an exploratory draft punctuated by moments of sharp, polished clarity. It doesn’t have the tremulous, needle-fine precision of its maker’s famous grid paintings—nor, I think, was it meant to. Despite their apparent order and symmetry, Martin’s canvases tend to be thrillingly unstable, their tight, geometric structures set askance by wobbly, uneven edges, irregular lines, blurred margins, and/or boundaries slightly transgressed. In Gabriel, the structures have, for the most part, collapsed altogether—or rather, all the blurring, quivering, and wavering has become its own kind of order.The closest thing Gabriel has to a guiding structural principle is the aimless course of a 10-year-old boy as he explores a small stretch of rural New Mexico, but Martin refuses to let even so wide and roomy a grid hem in her roving, curious eye. Often, she abandons Gabriel for close-up studies of flora and fauna, sun and grass, water and rock, letting some images come shakily in and out of focus and others stretch on for long spans of half-dead time. Every shot operates in the same delicate, luminous register: clusters of river-flowers with furry fringes lit up by the sun, individual blades of grass caught mid-sway in the breeze, rocks bathed in thin sheaths of water by the receding tides. It’s hard to take in all at a time without letting your mind occasionally wander off—which is fine, since one of Gabriel’s biggest strengths is the way it lets you drift away, only to yank you back when you’re most susceptible to its effects. Gabriel screened last month at New York’s Anthology Film Archives in a cleverly curated program that also featured Stan Brakhage’s recently restored, rarely seen landscape film Creation. The contrast between the two films—and between their makers—is striking. Where Martin’s art is gracious and patient, almost to a fault, Brakhage’s is essentially, gloriously solipsistic. To me, his dictum that “all that is, is light”—drawn from Ezra Pound, who got it from 9th-century philosopher Johannes Scotus Erigena—seems of a piece with the immaterialist notion that things are only insofar as they’re perceived; that the world exists, quite literally, in the eye of the beholder. (Which raises the question: is the beholder, too, nothing but light?) Creation Even when Brakhage tries to burrow into the perceptual habits of others, it’s as an “adventure in perception,” an attempt to model his own way of seeing after that of, say, infants, worms, or cats. Brakhage very rarely allows for an impersonal, objective view from nowhere; rather, he tends to conflate the process of seeing and the nature of the thing seen until they’re beyond distinction. The world only appears as perception. (The paradox is that, in Brakhage’s films, objects, bodies, and landscapes have a degree of weight and texture and thing-ness that would make most so-called objective filmmakers green with envy. His movies are anything but immaterial.) Creation is cut in Brakhage’s signature jagged, disorienting editing style: many of its shots last under a second, some only a handful of frames. It’s as if he wants to cram as many different sights as possible into one lone moment in time—an eternity’s worth of impressions condensed onto the head of a pin. There’s something equally admirable and frustrating about Brakhage’s unwillingness to exist patiently in the world; to submit willingly to the passage of time; to observe objects as they change and mutate and refuse to be conflated with his own neurological emissions. (In this respect, Creation is the polar opposite of another short screened in Anthology’s program that evening: Ben Russell’s The Quarry, a fixed-camera landscape film documenting a single, mountain-capped patch of field on Easter Island over four minutes of almost-real time). Brakhage was a kind of old-fashioned Romantic genius, so caught up in the gorgeous flames of light and color flashing behind his eyes that he was liable to take them for a higher kind of truth. This is a dangerous impulse. The romantics who manage to find language precise and expressive enough to describe their own “adventures in perception” tend not to bother much with finding a language for anybody else’s; in extreme cases, everyone else is just another splotch of light, another wisp of hair, another patch of body texture. Eventually, the individual’s poetic genius becomes its own justification, its own ethos, and its own kind of ultimate moral law. Knowing this, it’s tempting to be skeptical of Brakhage’s particular kind of poetry, which is ultimately about the joy and thrill and terror and madness of seeing; seeing as a way of life, a kind of religious vocation. The catch is that those who adhere to this risky conception of seeing are often best equipped to teach us how to see. Gabriel In contrast, Gabriel is a film about ceding to the world; about giving into the repetitive, looping rhythms of a region or a place; about letting one’s attention drift in and out of focus and one’s energies diffuse out in all directions. In Brakhage a river might be split into a thousand jagged shreds of light and color and gurgling momentum, until it’s been transformed from a physical thing into a perceptual event. In Martin, a river is a river. It’s not on us to subsume it or create it; our only job is to watch as it flows and swirls and shifts in time—to watch it exist, and, just as importantly, persist from one second to the next. Somehow, that makes Gabriel feel both more and less static than Brakhage’s films, which contain very little movement over time but pack every instant with a great deal of tension, struggle, and release. Gabriel does just the opposite: it drags its 76 minutes out like a long exhale, lingering on the same reeds, flowers, meadows, hills and brooks in shot after shot, advancing slowly, then regressing, circling around, or doubling back. In some respects, Gabriel is a vision of perfect contentment. The world is beautiful and stable and sure, the weather balmy, the air cool. (The only question is how long it’ll last.) In other respects, the film suggests how desolate a thing contentment can be: for that lonely, faceless boy, Martin’s paradise is also a kind of purgatory, a site for aimless, restive wanderings where every sound hangs in the air, every flower blooms again and again in precisely the same way, and the weather’s always equally nice, which is to say, it’s always just the weather. It makes you realize how long a little contentment can go.
https://www.filmcomment.com/blog/gabriel-agnes-martin-1976-stan-brakhage-creation/
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Veteran actor-producer Sujit Kumar, who worked in innumerable Hindi films, and was also the first superstar of Bhojpuri cinema in his heydays, passed away. The 75-year-old actor was suffering from cancer. Kumar was well-known for producing mega films like Khel (starring Anil Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit), Champion (Sunny Deol, Manisha Koirala) and Aetbaar (Amitabh Bachchan, John Abraham, and Bipasha Basu).Right from 1960s to1990s, Kumar was one of the most visible and reliable character actors in Bollywood. Sujit Kumar"s screen image remains of the guy playing the mouth organ while driving a jeep as Rajesh Khanna serenaded Sharmila Tagore in the 1969 superhit, Aradhana. He was seen in many films starring Rajesh Khanna (Haathi Mere Saathi, Amar Prem, Mehbooba and Roti), Amitabh Bachchan (The Great Gambler, Adalat) and Dharmendra (Jugnu, Dharamveer, Charas, Dream Girl). He did comic as well as villain roles. He is survived by his son Jatin Kumar and daughter Henna. A chautha ceremony (condolence meeting) take place on February 8, 2010, at the Indian Medical Association, Besides PVR Cinema, Juhu, Mumbai. Sujit Kumar belongs to a village near Varanasi, has acted in at least 150 Hindi films and over 20 Bhojpuri films. Among all his roles, more well-known role was that of a spy in Ramanand Sagar"s Aankein. He was also seen in Dev Anand"s Des Pardes.
https://www.filmibeat.com/bollywood/news/2010/actor-sujith-kumar-passes-away-060210.html
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All along, it was Elon Musk’s SpaceX that was in the lead to be the first reusable rocket. But that took a new meaning when Jeff Bezos-backed space flight company Blue Origin managed what SpaceX has been trying to do unsuccessfully for quite some time. Blue Origin’s New Shepard flew a suborbital test to 333,000 feet and landed safely in West Texas. Though comparing Blue Origin to SpaceX’s Falcon 9 is not quite right since SpaceX is intended to carry payloads—satellites and cargo—into space, while New Shepard is designed to take people into space for four minutes. What Bezos managed to do was upset Musk who issued a series of tweets downplaying it. But the fact is that there seems to be perceptible progress in building a reusable rocket. It’s still early days, yet Bezos is quite confident of starting commercial suborbital flights carrying passengers over the next couple of years. It remains to be seen whether Musk—who has been sidelined—manages to do one better by then. The world is watching to see if there is really a business case for reusable rockets. The next vacation a couple of years down the road could well be in space.
https://www.financialexpress.com/opinion/bezos-vs-musk/170562/
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Today, digital advertising and influencer marketing are the dominant marketing strategies. As such, it’s easy for companies to forget the value of creating real-life experiences for customers. Sometimes, you have to make the effort to go to trade shows, offer promotional items, or, invest in experiential marketing. Experiential marketing is the tool that makes your brand come to life. It can be anything from setting up a sample table in a grocery store to sponsoring an event. Or, it can be hiring performers to promote your product on-site to taking advertising to the streets. It creates a memorable interaction through the use of tangible objects and connecting to people face-to-face. Already hooked? Here’s how you can find the best marketing agency near you. Set a Budget Before you start your search, consider what you’re willing to spend. An experiential marketing strategy can be a simple table setup to a more extravagant, larger than life experience – as those offered by MOUSE Boutique XM. There’s a significant price difference between one and the other. Take a moment to visualize what kind of memory you really want to create. Are you trying to get people excited about what you do, increase brand awareness, or simply put your product in more people’s hands? These goals will help determine the kind of marketing budgets you have to work with. You may have to move some money around to make this vision happen, but with the right strategy in place, the results will be well worth your efforts. Do Your Research Once you have an idea of what you’d like to create, it’s time to make the real work happen. Begin your search by contacting professionals within your business network who have used experiential marketing before. Even if these colleagues don’t operate within your industry, they can still point you in the right direction. Talk to them about their experience in detail to get a good idea of what you can expect from each recommended company. Then, do a bit of research on your own. Go online and search for what you need. You can enter a basic query for an experiential experience, or get more specific with your search by looking for a certain kind of strategy or trying to find one of these companies within your immediate area. Meet, Discuss, and Decide As great as referrals and the internet can be, they don’t always tell the whole story. This is why you have to reach out to your top choices and make a decision on your own. Set up a consultation or a quick call with each marketing company you’re considering. Talk to them about the vision you have for your audience and the budget you’re working with. Use this time to get a feel for each company’s professionalism, creativity, and expertise. Such details will help you make the final decision. From there, all that’s left is to settle all the details and watch this experience happen right before your eyes! Discover How Experiential Marketing Can Transform Your Business Consumers know how to avoid traditional marketing attempts. They set up ad blockers on their browsers and turn the other way when the average sampler or salesperson tries to get their attention at an event. But, it’s hard to ignore a unique, eye-catching display or special performance. Plus, most people simply don’t want to! These are things that will naturally draw consumers in. Experiential marketing can put your company on the map with just one special memory. Click here to set this unique marketing approach in motion.
https://www.findabusinessthat.com/blog/1828/how-to-find-the-top-experiential-marketing-agencies/
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