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Hey, guest user. Hope you're enjoying NeoGAF! Have you considered registering for an account? Come join us and add your take to the daily discourse. The Politics forum has been nuked. Please do not bring political discussion to the rest of the site, or you will be removed. Thanks. LTTP: Darksiders...Impressive. Thread starter Barrow Roll Start date Jul 13, 2011 91 Forums Discussions Gaming Discussion JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go K Khal_B Member Apr 12, 2011 1,311 0 0 Jul 15, 2011 #51 Barrow Roll said: The common fetch quest complaint which is fair but I never really have a problem with it. It's nice to be able to traverse the world and find all those extras at the end of the game since you now have all of your abilities. You could do that anyways even without the fetch quest but it's nice to have some incentive or reason to revisit that area beyond going "oh hey, I remembered something from earlier in the game I can check out now that I have this upgrade." I was never bothered by the end game fetch quests in all 3 Metroid Prime games either. *shrug* Click to expand... I was talking about the final dungeon actually, dragged on a bit too much for me. I didn't mind the fetch quest either, having an excuse to use Ruin is always a good thing. DonMigs85 Member Sep 3, 2009 27,143 1,013 1,375 36 Philippines Jul 15, 2011 #52 I loved the game and Platinum'd it, but sold my copy for some extra cash. Word of advice: Start the game on Hard and try not to miss any collectables. F Flachmatuch Member Dec 22, 2005 3,388 0 0 Jul 15, 2011 #53 plc268 said: Maybe they didn't play it far enough? I agree, the pacing at the beginning is terrible, and it gives you all the indication that it's just another God of War clone. Click to expand... It is mostly about fighting and much less about puzzles, all of which are so easy as to be completely ignorable, so it really does feel more like an action game than a Zelda clone. I wasn't stuck for a second. Which is why I actually finished this game szaromir said: There aren't many Zelda like games at all and the ones out there are usually pretty bad (e.g. Okami). Click to expand... Oh, fuck off, troll. T Tricky I Shadow Banned Dec 11, 2008 15,732 1 1,025 Australia Jul 15, 2011 #54 I thought it looked pretty good. I then tried the demo and thought it was utter shit. Never looked back. Oh and the main character is probably the worst looking main character from this gen. N NZNova Member Feb 23, 2007 3,675 0 0 Jul 15, 2011 #55 I got to the bit where you Spoiler get the horse and for some reason was bored to death, gave up on it. Somehow it didn't click with me at all. Maybe I should give it another go someday. B Barrow Roll Member Sep 17, 2009 6,868 0 915 Jul 15, 2011 #56 ZealousD said: It's totally a dungeon. There's puzzles. There's a special item you get. There's a boss. Just because it totally sneaks up on you and the level doesn't have a roof doesn't mean it's not a dungeon! =P Click to expand... Yeah I guess, but I do wish we got at least one more traditional dungeon before the final boss. D DieH@rd Banned Dec 9, 2006 35,045 4 0 Jul 15, 2011 #57 Fantastic game. I really enjoyed it, cant wait for the sequel [and loot, glorious loot]. S scar tissue Banned Aug 27, 2010 5,047 0 0 Jul 15, 2011 #58 walking fiend said: have you played any zelda game this gen? Click to expand... twilight princess - good but not as good as darksiders the ds titles - crap, worst zelda games since the cdi titles D DieH@rd Banned Dec 9, 2006 35,045 4 0 Jul 15, 2011 #59 Also, this is one of the only Zelda-ish games for PC crowd that has come out... in ages. Spoiler If we ignore the emulators. P Paertan Member Dec 17, 2010 2,408 0 0 Jul 15, 2011 #60 Not gonna spoil it but the last line in the game is so awesome it gives me chills just thinking about it. K Kid Ying Member Mar 17, 2010 1,943 0 0 Jul 15, 2011 #61 szaromir said: There aren't many Zelda like games at all and the ones out there are usually pretty bad (e.g. Okami). Click to expand... I also hated Okami. There a lot of good ideas in there, but the pacing is so awful that i didn't even manage to end the game. Also, that little bug was annoying as all hell and the dungeons were quite bad. But i love Zelda, so i think i will like Darksiders(even though Joe Mad is the character designer. Argh..) C capitalCORN Member Apr 15, 2005 7,804 7 0 Jul 15, 2011 #62 The fact it had a Royal Guard'ish mechanism really made the game for me. D Dyno Member Jul 11, 2007 8,410 1 0 Toronto Jul 15, 2011 #63 How you met your trusty steed was a great chapter and that fight with the Stygian is one of the most memorable battles that I've played. Overall a very good game and an incredible first game. theDeeDubs Member Jan 13, 2010 2,271 1 935 Jul 15, 2011 #64 scar tissue said: twilight princess - good but not as good as darksiders the ds titles - crap, worst zelda games since the cdi titles Click to expand... This is exactly how I feel. Sadly at this point, Zelda is more of a genre than a game series to me. I really loved Darksiders. My only gripe was that War's character design bugged me. His voice actor was amazing though. P PhoenixSFT Member May 12, 2009 1,823 1 0 Jul 15, 2011 #65 I enjoyed the game once I finished it, but I hit a point about halfway through where I was bored out of my mind in one of the dungeons. It just took too damn long, and that may be due to the combat. Whichever dungeon had the combat rooms with the restrictions (which were interesting at least), took forever. I hope the sequel has faster combat and more streamlined dungeons, plus a slightly easier to follow story. Game looked great though, and I liked the hub area. P plc268 Member May 8, 2010 2,487 0 0 Texas Jul 15, 2011 #66 PhoenixSFT said: I enjoyed the game once I finished it, but I hit a point about halfway through where I was bored out of my mind in one of the dungeons. It just took too damn long, and that may be due to the combat. Whichever dungeon had the combat rooms with the restrictions (which were interesting at least), took forever. I hope the sequel has faster combat and more streamlined dungeons, plus a slightly easier to follow story. Game looked great though, and I liked the hub area. Click to expand... What does that even mean, "more streamlined dungeons?" G Gino Member May 29, 2007 1,159 0 0 Jul 15, 2011 #67 darksiders sucks as a zelda game. Once I started having to fight a big group of enemies before the time ran out, or do all those other weird challenges I lost interest. Feels more like GoW than Zelda to me. D DieH@rd Banned Dec 9, 2006 35,045 4 0 Jul 15, 2011 #68 Gino said: darksiders sucks as a zelda game. Once I started having to fight a big group of enemies before the time ran out, or do all those other weird challenges I lost interest. Feels more like GoW than Zelda to me. Click to expand... Play some more, beginning of the game is very combat oriented. A Animator Member Jun 9, 2009 6,626 0 0 Jul 15, 2011 #69 Got it on steam sale. Is now one of my favorite games of all time. Such a great game. G Gino Member May 29, 2007 1,159 0 0 Jul 15, 2011 #70 DieH@rd said: Play some more, beginning of the game is very combat oriented. Click to expand... I'm defiantly not done with it but the first few hours have not impressed. I'm tired of hitting a button just to see what crazy violence happens. Escpecially when you have to hit it like 5 times for each enemy. I like the Strategic combat that Zelda has. I've very glad SS will focus even more on strategic combat. DS is like GoW where you just hit the button and push in a direction, then maybe roll every once in a while. X Xapati Member May 30, 2007 1,977 0 0 Jul 15, 2011 #71 Dyno said: How you met your trusty steed was a great chapter and that fight with the Stygian is one of the most memorable battles that I've played. Overall a very good game and an incredible first game. Click to expand... Wait people liked the fight with the stygen? Maybe it's easier to control that part with the controller than with the keyboard because I had a difficult time aiming. The rest of the combat was excellent though, don't know why others are complaining about it. The only real issue with the combat was that neither the scythe nor the gauntlet were anywhere near as good as the sword. Randomizer Member Dec 8, 2008 2,935 12 1,020 35 Jul 15, 2011 #72 Derivative, devoid of any originality, awful art design especially the lead character design(Dudebro Blood elf), it is in every way a mediocre, average game. I know Twilight Princess has it's fair share of problems (Pacing, lack of side quests etc.) but if you think this game is in anyway better than TP you are crazy. I have said many times before that I find the Zelda comparisons a little off-putting anyway as it is much more similar to Soul Reaver. Which is also a game that borrowed certain gameplay elements of Zelda such as needing specific items/powers to solve puzzles and kill certain enemies but it also had some fresh interesting ideas, a great story and overall was much more original than this. C chuckywang Neo Member Oct 20, 2009 38 0 0 Jul 15, 2011 #73 I dunno, Darksiders got repetitive pretty quick, and I didn't find the puzzles all that stimulating. With the puzzles in games like Portal 2, Braid, and Limbo ... I actually had to THINK for more than a minute. The puzzles in Darksiders just seemed to be made for mass appeal, and they didn't want to make things too hard. The repetition came from the fact that I spent a lot of time just in transit, either running or horseback riding. I did beat the game, but didn't plat it. It was just a big "meh" for me. E Erasus Member Nov 7, 2009 4,740 0 0 Sweden Jul 15, 2011 #74 Love this game! Agree on your good points! And you are not supposed to upgrade everything, that would just be op M Massa Member Jan 16, 2009 16,846 1 0 Jul 29, 2011 #75 Hm, the Spoiler portal level has some excruciatingly bad puzzles. I'm this close to getting rid of this game. Otherwise it's been enjoyable. If I had to sum it up: fun combat, distinct art style, some terrible characters and puzzles, uninteresting world makes exploration not as fun as it could be. .la1n Member Nov 21, 2009 12,776 2 700 Jul 29, 2011 #76 Massa said: Hm, the Spoiler portal level has some excruciatingly bad puzzles. I'm this close to getting rid of this game. Otherwise it's been enjoyable. If I had to sum it up: fun combat, distinct art style, some terrible characters and puzzles, uninteresting world makes exploration not as fun as it could be. Click to expand... You are a shame to gamers everywhere. They are far from "terrible." Actually, they are fairly easy compared to other games with similar mechanics. Stick it out because it's not worth throwing the game away for. You are entitled to your opinion but an uninteresting world? What games have you been playing lately? M Massa Member Jan 16, 2009 16,846 1 0 Jul 29, 2011 #77 .la1n said: You are a shame to gamers everywhere. They are far from "terrible." Actually, they are fairly easy compared to other games with similar mechanics. Stick it out because it's not worth throwing the game away for. You are entitled to your opinion but an uninteresting world? What games have you been playing lately? Click to expand... Oh boy, I think I may have to turn in my GAF gold membership card. D Dragon Banned Jul 7, 2007 24,878 0 0 Jul 29, 2011 #78 I think I'm about to enter the first dungeon, I was told to go find Tiamat. I'm about to get in there and this thing that throws cars at me murders me every time. Thing has way too much health, and when I die it restarts me at a checkpoint five minutes away and I don't have any healing items anymore . I've died five times on this thing. Only one of the times did I get a circle above its head which I assume means he's about to die. Help! X x-Lundz-x Member May 4, 2010 8,500 0 910 Jul 29, 2011 #79 I'm actually in the process of finishing it now, probably will tonight. Fantastic game, will be pre-ordering Darksiders 2. I pretty much agree with everything in the OP, with the exception of the final boss as I have not been there yet. 0 02pheland Neo Member Jul 7, 2011 59 0 0 Ireland plus.google.com Jul 29, 2011 #80 while i dont think it was as good as zelda games i still quite liked it but got the feeling that is was a bit rushed and unfinished which is why im really looking forward to Darksiders 2 that and they said it will be a bit more rpg focused with armor and such M Massa Member Jan 16, 2009 16,846 1 0 Jul 29, 2011 #81 .la1n said: You are a shame to gamers everywhere. They are far from "terrible." Actually, they are fairly easy compared to other games with similar mechanics. Stick it out because it's not worth throwing the game away for. You are entitled to your opinion but an uninteresting world? What games have you been playing lately? Click to expand... Just to clarify, now that my rage is over: there are two kinds of puzzles in this game. The ones that are easy and you quickly complete, and the ones that are also easy but take a lot of dragging stuff around and just feel like a chore. You spend 5 seconds to figure it out and minutes actually executing the solution. The majority of the puzzles fall into the first category, but the ones that don't annoy the crap out of me. And this applies to any adventure game that introduces puzzle elements (I remember Prince of Persia 2008 being a big offender, Darksiders is not really that bad compare to it). As for the game world, it's just lifeless. The characters are just terrible, and that's really bad as they could really have been used to add some character and life to the world. For example, one of the hearts you go after is for a spider lady you speak to once or twice. And she is the theme of the entire level, which is full of webs and everything... and I just don't care about any of it. In that case simply making that particular character stronger would have made the whole level more interesting, and this applies to most levels in the game. The only remotely interesting character you come across the whole game is Spoiler Uthane . Anyway, I realize my post here was quite negative but I think it's a very good game. There are low and high points, but overall it's been a pleasure to play and I'll definitely be getting Darksiders 2 eventually. As soon as I finish it (I'm at Spoiler Eden now) I'll go check out some preview coverage for DS2, curious to see what they're changing. Mr Nash square pies = communism Jun 8, 2004 5,033 1,245 1,835 Holy Terra Jul 29, 2011 #82 I'm playing the game now, and enjoying it as well. It does a good job of blending a bunch of familiar gameplay mechanics into an enjoyable experience. Good times. =D S sn00zer Member Mar 31, 2009 24,355 5 0 twitter.com Jul 29, 2011 #83 Disagree with the uninteresting charaters. They were actually my favorite part of the game, the Watcher, Samael, and the shop guy were really lively cool characters. And War while a badass, was interesting in that he was just as confused about his situation as the player T The Antitype Banned Dec 13, 2010 5,224 0 0 Jul 29, 2011 #84 Absolutely adored this game. I feels like the creators basically took a look at everything I loved as a kid and made a game out of it: Stylistic comic book art? Check. All the fun parts of Christian mythology and heavy-metal mythos? Check. Action and adventure videogames? Check. I loved the art. I loved the universe. I loved the dialog. I loved the gameplay. I cannot fucking wait for part 2. Y Yanksfan Member Dec 24, 2010 856 0 0 Jul 29, 2011 #85 Barrow Roll said: -Pacing in the opening act. It takes far too long to get to the first dungeon. Click to expand... I am pleased to see you say this. I tried playing Darksiders and was greatly unimpressed, but I didn't even get to the first dungeon. I have heard nothing but praise about it as well, but just figured it was not my cup of tea. I will give it another shot and push myself further with it. Q QP3 Member May 31, 2011 2,142 0 480 San Diego, United States Jul 29, 2011 #86 have this game coming in the mail. Can't wait for it to get here! T The Antitype Banned Dec 13, 2010 5,224 0 0 Jul 29, 2011 #87 Honestly, name a Zelda-style game that has had a great opening act lately. Wind Waker, Okami, Twilight Princess, Darksiders -- all of them take awhile to show their true, awesome colors. At least there's no goat-herding in Darksiders though. That's a plus. B Barrow Roll Member Sep 17, 2009 6,868 0 915 Jul 29, 2011 #88 The Antitype said: Honestly, name a Zelda-style game that has had a great opening act lately. Wind Waker, Okami, Twilight Princess, Darksiders -- all of them take awhile to show their true, awesome colors. At least there's no goat-herding in Darksiders though. That's a plus. Click to expand... Just because lots of games do doesn't mean it's ever a good thing. I hate the stealth dungeon in WW. The opening of TP is painfully slow. And I haven't played Okami yet. T The Antitype Banned Dec 13, 2010 5,224 0 0 Jul 29, 2011 #89 Barrow Roll said: Just because lots of games do doesn't mean it's ever a good thing. I hate the stealth dungeon in WW. The opening of TP is painfully slow. And I haven't played Okami yet. Click to expand... Oh, I wasn't saying it wasn't worth criticizing. I'm just saying it seems to be a theme of this sub-genre. Even Assassin's Creed, which is kinda-sorta Zelda-like, has a slow build-up. If you love Zelda-style games, PLAY OKAMI. Favorite game on the PS2. Adored that game. I bought a 60gb PS3, just so I could play it on a whim. -tetsuo- Unlimited Capacity Aug 19, 2007 19,359 61 1,455 Neo-Tokyo Jul 29, 2011 #90 Randomizer said: Derivative, devoid of any originality, awful art design especially the lead character design(Dudebro Blood elf), it is in every way a mediocre, average game. I know Twilight Princess has it's fair share of problems (Pacing, lack of side quests etc.) but if you think this game is in anyway better than TP you are crazy. I have said many times before that I find the Zelda comparisons a little off-putting anyway as it is much more similar to Soul Reaver. Which is also a game that borrowed certain gameplay elements of Zelda such as needing specific items/powers to solve puzzles and kill certain enemies but it also had some fresh interesting ideas, a great story and overall was much more original than this. Click to expand... Twilight Princess is boring as all hell. Darksiders is not. T The Antitype Banned Dec 13, 2010 5,224 0 0 Jul 30, 2011 #91 Randomizer said: Derivative, devoid of any originality, awful art design especially the lead character design(Dudebro Blood elf), it is in every way a mediocre, average game. I know Twilight Princess has it's fair share of problems (Pacing, lack of side quests etc.) but if you think this game is in anyway better than TP you are crazy. I have said many times before that I find the Zelda comparisons a little off-putting anyway as it is much more similar to Soul Reaver. Which is also a game that borrowed certain gameplay elements of Zelda such as needing specific items/powers to solve puzzles and kill certain enemies but it also had some fresh interesting ideas, a great story and overall was much more original than this. Click to expand... Darksiders is a new world to explore, with new characters to encounter and interact with. Twilight Princess is a rehash of the same kingdom we've been exploring for decades. Darksiders has great comic-book style art-direction. If it's not your thing, fine, but there are plenty of people (myself included) who loved this kind of art in comics in our early teens. It's meticulously detailed, yet every character silhouette is filled with personality. War's character design makes him appear powerful, ancient, weathered, and distantly connected to the strife on Earth. His armor is a combination of the robes, plating and leathers used as armor in a variety of regions and time-periods, you can see elements of Samurai and the Middle Ages. Obviously, it's been tattered and re-pieced as a result of battles. Twilight Prince is my favorite Zelda. It's a perfection of every mechanic and element I love about the series. But it is not as enjoyable, ambitious, or creative as Darksiders is with its mythology. And by borrowing elements from games outside the Zelda franchise, Darksiders is a game that does more, and better. P plc268 Member May 8, 2010 2,487 0 0 Texas Jul 30, 2011 #92 I loved the game up until the end. The final dungeon with the Spoiler portals was annoying as fuck as well as the fetch quest at the end because I apparently didn't find all the Vulgrim locations. The final boss battle wasn't too bad... took me 3 attempts because he took a bunch of seemingly cheap shots against me. I was perhaps too aggressive. Those are really the only negatives for me though. The beginning was slow sure, but it was absolutely great after that. Even those challenge rooms weren't a big deal IMO because you don't have to do anymore after the first dungeon. They're essentially just tutorial rooms. But yea, I can't wait for Darksiders 2. Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go You must log in or register to reply here. 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We’ve seen him get eaten by a shark, wield a purple lightsaber, and getting tired of snakes, Samuel L. Jackson has done a lot and his role as Nick Fury may get him a star role of a film after the Avengers film. Of course, this is all according to him but knowing that he has a nine film deal as the S.H.I.E.L.D. General, I guess you could say it is bound to happen. Although he won’t appear in th upcoming Thor movie, we can expect to see him in both the Captain America and The Avengers film, in which he will have a pretty big role in the Avengers one. Another thing that Jackson has said is that we will see a lot more of War Machine in upcoming films. What do ya’ll think? You think he can pull off a S.H.I.E.L.D. movie better than the David Hasselhoff S.H.I.E.L.D flick or will it just be another pooper. Personally, I want it to be rated-R because I want Jackson’s Fury to cuss some poor saps ass out. Source: /Film Category: Comics, Film Tags: Captain America, iron man, Marvel Comics, Marvel Studios, Nick Fury, S.H.I.E.L.D., samuel l. jackson, The Avengers, thor
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That depends what kind of studios we have available at the moment - if the studio you like is available, then you can move in as soon as tomorrow. But for some studios we have a waiting list. Ask for more information from our Accommodation Manager Andreas. How big is the reservation fee if I want to reserve a studio for myself several months ahead? We ask a reservation fee only if we can reserve a studio for you more than 1,5 months ahead. The reservation fee is 50% of the deposit, and then you will only need to pay the other half of the deposit when you move in. But if you pay the reservation fee and decide not to move in, then we will not refund this fee. How big is the contract fee? For contracts with up to 3 months rental period the contract fee is 49€ and for longer periods it's 99€. We also ask a fee of 49€ when you decide to switch studios within the Newton house. How big is the deposit? Normally the deposit is equal to one month's accommodation fee, but if you have a per animal, deposit is double the amount. How much do I need to pay at the point of moving in? By the moment of moving in you need to have paid the deposit and the running months rent. If you move in on the 1st of the month, then you pay for the whole month. If you move in on any other day of the month, then you need to pay proportionally from that day till the end of the month. My studio at Newton What kind of furniture do I have already in the studio? All our studios have been furnished considering the needs of our residents as much as possible. You will definitely have a sleeping place, kitchen (incl. an oven) and bathroom furniture, a table, chairs, cupboards and/or shelves. Some studios have a bed and a sofa both. For being moving-in ready at any time, you will even have dishes and fun design elements in the studio. We also offer bed linen, TV, hair dryer and cooking set rental option. Do I have a private bathroom? Yes, bathrooms are always private in every studio. Does my kitchenette have an oven also? Newton's kitchenette's have an oven, induction stove, a fridge, a pot and pan, and dishes. If there is no washing machine in my studio, then how do I wash my clothes? We have washing machines and dryers in a separate laundry room downstairs that you share with neighbors. You only need to take washing liquids with you. Do I have a TV in the studio? Newton's studios don't have a TV, but it's possible to rent it from us. To see TV channels, you need to order the TV package from Telia. If you have your own TV, then you can position it on the table or shelves, but unfortunately it's not possible to attach it to the wall. Are pets allowed? Well-behaved pets are always welcome at Newton! If you have a per living with your, then just in case we ask for a double-deposit. Don't I have an actual key to my room? All the doors at our house have smart locks, which means that there is no physical key to lose. Instead you have a personal door code, which is the only code to open your studio door, and it also opens every necessary door in the house for you. In addition to the code you can also get a door card or chip - just ask our Accommodation Manager. The only physical key you will have is the one for your mailbox. Do I have to share the student apartment with a stranger? You can rent our student apartments alone or with someone you know. We don't organize strangers living together in one apartment. Life at Newton Who are my neighbors? Everybody living at Newton are friendly and active young people from Estonia and abroad. Some are still studying at a university, but most are already working in different fields. You may find friends who invite you to a football match, who could give you a modern haircut, solve your IT-issues, build a house or introduce you to the secrets of cyber security. If you are interested in a healthy lifestyle, the start-up world or wish to learn more about different cultures, then this is the place for you! What does the free basic-WiFi mean? The whole Newton' house has a free WiFi-connection with an upload/download speed up to 10/10 per device. You should be able to check your email and scroll through Instagram, but you might want to take a home internet deal from Telia for watching Netflix and making video calls. Can I use the gym for free and during which times? Using the gym is always free for Newton residents and it's open 24/7 - you might as well join the 5AM club. Newton's gym is not public, hosting friends and trainers is not allowed. Does the laundry room have detergant ready-to-use? The laundry room has washing machines and dryers, but you need to bring detergant yourself. Where can I park my bicycle? We have a bicycle house in the backyard with CCTV and smart locks. Can I charge my electric scooter somewhere? There is a charging place for electric scooters in the bicycle house that gets it's energy from a solar station on the roof of it. Go green! What does it mean that the house has a smart lock system? With the smart lock system you don't need a physical key for any door. Every resident has their own personal door code, which is the only one to open one's studio door. The same code also opens doors to the common areas and entrance doors. The only physical key you will have is for the mailbox. Does the house have CCTV/video surveillance? All common areas are covered with surveillance cameras 24/7. There are also cameras on every side of the building, waste house, bicycle house and the parking lot. How can I receive postal packages? Every studio has it's own mailbox for letters and small packages. For a bit bigger packages we have a courier cabined, where the courier can leave your package waiting. If you are receiving a larger package, then please go pick it up from the courier downstairs or the postal office. Are the events at Newton for free? Most events organized by the Nestin team are voluntary and for free. It is just a nice opportunity to get to know your neighbors and have a good time together. Contract and billing How long can I stay at Newton! You can stay with us for a few weeks or even years. Ask for more information from our accommodation manager. Can I register my residence at Newton's address? You can register your residence at the Newton building (Kadaka tee 78d, Tallinn) with an active accommodation contract as proof. Simply turn to the local city administration. What are the terms for terminating the contract? You can terminate your contract at any time with 30-days notice to us at [email protected]. In case of mutual agreement or debt we can terminate the contract earlier. What is the difference between a lease and an accommodation contract? Accommodation services have a VAT rate of 9%, a lease has VAT of 0%. Both contracts have also different terms, for example, debt handling. Please read the terms carefully before signing. Are utility fees fixed and what do they contain? Utilities are in two parts at Newton. One part is fixed and covers all maintenance and management costs. The other part changes based on your personal water- and electricity consumption, which we track via long-distance readings. What are the payment deadlines? All monthly rent invoices are sent out on the 1st date and have a payment deadline on the 10th date. Additional invoices have a payment period of at least 7 days. How big is the deposit and will I get all of it returned? Normally the deposit is equal to one month's rent amount, but if you have a pet, the deposit can be up to double that amount. When you move out and everything is clean & undamaged, we will return the deposit. But if we need to order a cleaning service or something is broken, we will deduct the amount from your deposit.
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Student from Duke University's Nicolas School of Business Wins Net Impact's Inaugural "Wear it Wise" Campaign Competition | Net Impact Skip to main content About About Net Impact Chapter Communities Key Focus Areas Chapter Leader Hub Jobs at Net Impact Get Involved Join a Chapter Open Programs Newsletter Sign-Up Virtual Events Events Impact Careers Jobs and Internship Board Career Resources Career Profiles Post a Job Media Blog Media 3BL Media News Partners About Partnerships Your Impact Focus Schedule a Call Donate Menu Account Join/Login Log in Home About Press Releases Student from Duke University's Nicolas School of Business Wins Net Impact's Inaugural "Wear it Wise" Campaign Competition Student from Duke University's Nicolas School of Business Wins Net Impact's Inaugural "Wear it Wise" Campaign Competition OAKLAND, Calif., Jun. 27 /CSRwire/ - Recently, Net Impact, a global community of students and professionals, announced a business school student, from Duke University, had won the first Wear it Wise campaign competition. The Wear it Wise campaign competition engaged students and young professionals in developing new ways to generate awareness about the impact of the fashion industry, with a goal to shifting consumer habits around the clothes bought and worn. Net Impact partnered with industry leaders who are embracing the sustainable fashion movement, including The Levi Strauss Foundation, Eileen Fisher, and Remake. “History has shown that systemic change often starts with young people. The Wear It Wise campaign engages students on the social and environmental impacts of the global fashion industry so they learn to make better personal choices, while also inspiring broader action in their networks and community” - Jason McBriarty, Director, Levi Strauss Foundation Program participants consisted of 18 selected Net Impact Chapters varying from Professionals, Graduates and Undergraduates from around the world. The cohort educated and engaged over 8,000 people on their campuses and in their communities on textile waste, resource scarcity, and the circularly model in supply chain management, and climate change. Events and activities included panel discussions, mending and repairing workshops, campus-wide clothing shops, and a resource-filled website. Four esteemed judges reviewed the campaigns in May, 2018: Betsy Fischer, Impact & Innovation Program Manager, at Eileen Fisher; Ayesha Barenblat, Founder and President, of Remake; Jason McBriarty, Director, Worldwide Community Affairs, at Levi Strauss & Co and Levi Strauss Foundation; and Joe Whinney, Founder, of Theo Chocolate. “We were thrilled to participate in this year’s Net Impact Wear It Wise campaign. As a company with sustainability at its forefront, we are always looking to educate customers on the impact their shopping habits have on the planet. With the fashion industry being one of the largest polluters in the world, we are dedicated to shifting the mindset of brands to build a business for good, a business that looks beyond profits and a business that is committed to making positive impact on the people that work for them and the planet at large. We hope this next generation of thought-leaders will be inspired to implement change and create solutions for the industry.” - Amy Hall, Vice President of Social Consciousness, Eileen Fisher The winner of this year’s challenge is Alex Marchyshyn from Duke University - a first-year dual Master’s candidate in Environmental Management and MBA. Her campaign focused on the issues on the industry and consumer side, including spotlighting sustainable brands in North Carolina, providing consumers with an easy to digest resource containing information about sustainable consumer practices, and educating a broader audience through social media. Alex hosted two live events that engaged her student body and larger community about the impacts of fast fashion and aimed at repositioning sustainable fashion as accessible, affordable and stylish. Her first event featured five panelists for an engaging discussion entitled “Beyond Fast Fashion.” Her second event was a campus-wide clothing swap that exchanged over 150 items, giving used clothing another life and preventing them from filling the landfill. Alex said of her campaign “I am both thrilled and honored to have been selected as the winner of Wear it Wise. It was so rewarding to create a sustainable apparel campaign and I am grateful to Net Impact for providing the opportunity to learn more from experts and peers about an issue I care deeply about.” Ms. Marchyshyn will attend Remake's "Meet the Makers" tour to Mexico in October 2018 where she will travel with a small group of future sustainable apparel leaders and get to know the people and places where our clothing is made. “At Net Impact, we are incredibly proud of the inaugural Wear it Wise campaign leaders. Seeing the originality and creativity that leaders brought to their campaigns reminds us why peer education is such an effective way to raise awareness and change how we consume—particularly with something as personal as what we wear.” – Liz Maw, CEO, Net Impact The second Wear it Wise campaign competition will commence in the Fall of 2018. Contact: Catherine Muriel, CMO Net Impact [email protected] +415-495-4230 x314 About Alex Marchyshyn Alex is a first-year dual Master of Environmental Management and MBA candidate at Duke University focused on the intersection of business, the environment and supply chain. Her goal is to work in the apparel industry to ensure that the clothes we wear are not destroying our planet. She became interested in sustainable fashion after reading the book “Overdressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion” by Elizabeth Cline – an eye-opening book that galvanized her to completely rethink her habits and closet. Alex’s particular passion is how to apply the principles of circular economy to the design and end-of-life of clothing. In her spare time, she loves discovering new sustainable apparel brands and reading as many books on the subject as she can get her hands on. Contact: [email protected] or linkedin.com/in/alexandramarchyshyn About Levi Strauss & Co. Levi Strauss & Co. is one of the world's largest brand-name apparel companies and a global leader in jeanswear. The company designs and markets jeans, casual wear and related accessories for men, women and children under the Levi's®, Dockers®, Signature by Levi Strauss & Co.™, and Denizen® brands. Its products are sold in more than 110 countries worldwide through a combination of chain retailers, department stores, online sites, and a global footprint of approximately 2,900 retail stores and shop-in-shops. Levi Strauss & Co.'s reported fiscal 2017 net revenues were $4.9 billion. For more information, go to http://levistrauss.com About the Levi Strauss Foundation Established in 1952, the Levi Strauss Foundation is an independent private foundation that provides grants to community based organizations working to create meaningful social change. The Foundation funds programs worldwide that advance the human rights and well-being of underserved people where Levi Strauss and Co. (LS&CO.) has a business presence. Levi Strauss Foundation giving is guided by a belief in empowering individuals and communities; a resolve to address social biases and inequalities and their impact on people and communities; and a commitment to work with other funders and encourage the collaborative efforts of its grantees. The Foundation's historic support for organizations that promote equality have included Project Change, an initiative to fight institutional racism in LS&CO. communities -- and organizations fighting discrimination based on sexual orientation such as Lambda Legal, The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC), and Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues. About EILEEN FISHER EILEEN FISHER has been creating simple, timeless clothes for over 30 years. The collection consists of pure shapes in beautiful materials designed to work together effortlessly. As a socially conscious company, EILEEN FISHER is a pioneer in sustainable fashion and working to empower women and girls. Our clothes are sold at over 65 EILEEN FISHER retail stores, and 1,000 department and specialty stores internationally, as well as two RENEW stores, which feature gently worn and remade designs from our take-back program. EILEEN FISHER is the largest women’s fashion company to be a certified B Corporation, which means we voluntarily meet high criterion for social and environmental performance, accountability and transparency. About Remake Established in 2016, Remake’s mission is to make fashion a force for good. With firsthand documentary footage and stories, Remake makes the invisible women who power the fashion industry visible. In addition, the company shares facts the fashion industry doesn’t want you to know and provides a solution on how to break up with fast fashion through curated edits, featuring products from their Remake approved brands list that respect both women and our planet. Since Remake’s beginning, they’ve been urging people to think about those who make their clothes with their #WearYourValues movement. For more information, visit https://remake.world/ About Net Impact Net Impact is a global community of students and professionals who aspire to be effective drivers of social and environmental change. Our programs—delivered from our headquarters in Oakland, CA, as well as globally through our 375+ chapters—connect our members to the skills, experiences and people that will allow them to have the greatest impact. With over 100,000 members, Net Impact takes on social challenges, protects the environment, invents new products and orients business toward the greater good. In short, we help our members turn their passions into a lifetime of world-changing action. Subtitle Winner attends "Meet the Makers" tour in Mexico to meet the people and see the places where our clothing is made
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Right now, a group of graduate student researchers across the University of California are working to form a union. What does this mean? How is science made? The process of becoming a full-time (“tenure-track”) neuroscientist or biologist at a university or other research institution involves a long training process. Students must obtain an undergraduate degree […] »» December 24 The Earth is Flat: A Psychology Perspective posted by kelseysundby Living in a world of “alternative facts” and misinformation is exhausting. A casual scroll through Facebook can spiral into a tiresome fact checking escapade and an emotional rollercoaster: “You mean we could have been free from COVID if we had all just injected ourselves with bleach?!” Misinformation is defined as false information that is spread, […] »» November 19 Neuroscience… of the bladder posted by Catie Profaci When we think of neuroscience, we often think of the brain. […] But so much of neuroscience is concerned with happenings outside the brain itself. For instance, neural signaling controls and coordinates our muscle movements, alerts us when our stomach is empty, produces a physiological response to arousal, and sends a painful alarm when we damage our skin. Neural signaling is also important for telling us when it’s time to pee. »» October 08 It’s about time posted by Haylie Romero About a day To you, Earth probably seems like a fairly stagnant entity. Sure, we are currently dealing with rising global temperatures as well as carbon dioxide (CO2) levels, but in your day to day world, those changes probably seem quite small. Over the history of life on Earth, however, so many things that we […] »» August 06 Racism and Birth Inequities, From Biology to Society posted by Laura Beebe Image Credit: UNICEF Black mothers in the US are 3-4x more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white mothers (NPR/ProPublica). In addition, 40.6% of Black births are preterm, compared to 33.1% of white births (CDC). Compounding evidence suggests that the lived experience of racism in the US, rather than genetics, health behaviors (e.g. smoking), […] »» July 23 Postictal Blues posted by Donovan Cronkhite Intro On the morning of January 12th, 2020, I woke up to the sound of my phone vibrating. It was my mom because it was her birthday and I had told her to call me the night before. I had the perfect plan: at approximately 2 a.m. that morning, I snuck into the house (I […] »» July 02 The Intersex Brain posted by Catie Profaci It is evident that male and female sex characteristics exist on a spectrum, and treating them as fully binary categories invalidates the bodies and experiences of those who express a range of biological sex characteristics. […] But… what about the brain? Are there differences between the male brain and the female brain? »» May 21 Get out of my personal s p a c e posted by Jess Du How does the brain dynamically represent our personal space? It’s more interesting, and complicated, than you may think. »» May 07 Like reality TV? You might be a neuroscientist posted by Laura Beebe Imagine … a lush, tropical island with carefully controlled temperature and humidity, where the lights come on and off at regular intervals, where its inhabitants consume dinner in unison from predetermined food sources…. Believe it or not, this paradise exists! It’s called Love Island. And for the many millions of viewers that tune into Love […] »» March 18 Is anyone in there? posted by Timothy Sheehan How can we tell if someone is aware of what is going on around them? One strategy is to look at their eyes. Eye contact and dilated pupils are a good sign someone is actively engaged in a conversation. If they’re staring off into space or flickering open and shut, it’s a good sign they […]
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Welcome back to Music Monday! Let's share some songs we've been enjoying lately! If you would like to play and I really hope you do, please see the rules and link up below. Rules: Every Monday share a few songs you've been enjoying lately. It doesn't have to be a specific genre, new, or one of your favorites - just something you'd like to share with others. If possible, share a music or lyric video of the song and your thoughts on the song(s), artist(s), and/or music video(s). If you would like to participate in Music Monday, please join the link up by sharing your post's url. Happy Monday everyone! This week I'm sharing a couple of songs from Culann's Hounds. I've been on quite little Celtic music kick lately and thanks to Pandora Music I've just been introduced to this fantastic band. Give a listen to Lady's Fancy and The Maids of Mitchelstown: You are invited to the Inlinkz link party! Click here to enter Share Get link Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Other Apps Labels music monday Labels: music monday Share Get link Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments Breana M. February 1, 2021 at 12:16 AM I always enjoy finding new music, and it's great when random recommendations turn out to be new favorites. I've been using spotify a lot more for that reason. This is another great band, and I'm going to add their music to my playlist. ReplyDelete Replies Lauren Stoolfire February 1, 2021 at 9:04 PM Glad you like it, Breana. Thanks for coming over! Delete Replies Reply Reply Andrea M. February 1, 2021 at 1:55 AM Although I enjoyed both songs, Lady's Fancy is my favorite. I love the song's upbeat tempo. Thank you for sharing. Have an amazing week! ReplyDelete Replies Lauren Stoolfire February 1, 2021 at 9:12 PM Thanks, Andrea! You, too! Delete Replies Reply Reply Greg February 1, 2021 at 4:08 AM Excellent. I love the first one especially. Makes me want to go to the Renaissance Faire. I'm loving the Celtic picks! ReplyDelete Replies Lauren Stoolfire February 1, 2021 at 9:12 PM Thanks, Greg! Delete Replies Reply Reply sherry fundin February 1, 2021 at 9:06 AM i was definitely in the mood for something upbeat. thanks for the introduction sherry @ fundinmental ReplyDelete Replies Lauren Stoolfire February 1, 2021 at 9:13 PM No problem! Thanks for coming over and linking up, Sherry. Delete Replies Reply Reply Stephanie Jane February 1, 2021 at 12:05 PM Culann's Hounds are fun and I liked Lady's Fancy best. It reminded me of watching some of the Transatlantic Sessions shows on TV ReplyDelete Replies Lauren Stoolfire February 1, 2021 at 9:17 PM Thanks for linking up with for the first time! I loved that Kirsty McGee song - I'm going to have to listen to everything else she's ever done now. :)
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Register for the final webinar in the 8-part manufacturing series. Business Central has many built-in reports available that cater to the manufacturing industry. It’s also capable of connecting data into Power BI which can be displayed on an interactive dashboard. Register for the webinar to learn more about: ● Variance Analysis for Production Orders ● Status of Released Production Orders ● Capacity Utilization and Availability ● Power BI Production Dashboard Date: Wednesday September 25, 2019 Time: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EST Click Here to Sign Up for the Webinar Today! Published in WebSan Blog Read more... Sunday, 01 July 2012 10:00 Homepage Metrics Happy Canada Day! For those enjoying a little R&R today, imagine this was your every day! To get achieve that, you would need to start building some automation into your business processes. The first step you can take is by ensuring your reporting is easily & readily available. 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The universe contains somewhere in the vicinity of 100 billion galaxies and if we threw it a birthday party, there would be around 13.8 billion candles to blow out. That's a lot of space and time for life to evolve in the universe. The Earth has only been around for 4.5 billion of those years, however, so it seems there's a fair chance that much older lifeforms than ours are out there somewhere. That may not be the case according to a new study out of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, which suggests that, from a cosmic perspective, we may have arrived before our time. "If you ask, 'When is life most likely to emerge?' you might naively say, 'Now,'" says lead author Avi Loeb of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. "But we find that the chance of life grows much higher in the distant future." Loeb and his team set out to determine the likelihood of "life as we know it" evolving between two time periods – approximately 30 million years after the Big Bang, when life first became possible thanks to the first stars seeding the cosmos with elements such as carbon and oxygen, and 10 trillion years from now, when scientists believe the last stars will flicker away and life will die. To do this, they looked at the factor most connected to life – the lifetimes of stars. The higher a star's mass, the shorter its lifetime and the lower the likelihood that life will evolve. Conversely, the smallest stars will burn bright for trillions of years due to the fact that they burn nuclear fuel more slowly, thus providing increased opportunity for the evolution of life. After crunching some numbers comparing star size to the likelihood of life development on surrounding habitable planets, the team found that life is most likely to develop in the future and on the common smaller red dwarf stars. These stars are set to drastically increase in numbers in the future, meaning the potential for life will continue to grow – the chances of life are 1,000 times higher in the distant future than now. "So then you may ask, why aren't we living in the future next to a low-mass star?" says Loeb. "One possibility is we're premature. Another possibility is that the environment around a low-mass star is hazardous to life." These hazards include ultraviolet radiation and strong flares during their youth, which would evaporate the atmospheres of any planets in their habitable zone. As was also suggested by this NASA and Space Telescope Science Institute study, the conclusion is that the majority of Earth-like worlds that could potentially evolve over the life of the universe don't yet exist. We could simply be searching too soon. Still, potentially habitable exoplanets are being uncovered at an accelerating pace, and the continuing search for habitable planets around red dwarf stars in particular – a search that is soon to be given a boost by the James Webb Space Telescope – will shed more light on the question of whether life on Earth is premature in a cosmic sense. Loeb, who is also currently the chair of the advisory committee for the star-chasing initiative Breakthrough Starshot, believes that it's likely that primitive forms of life exist around other stars. "I am agnostic about intelligent life, but believe we simply have to search for it." The findings have been accepted for publication in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics. Source: Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Follow New Atlas on Flipboard for more like this Tags SpaceExoplanetExtraterrestrialHarvard-Smithsonian Facebook Twitter Flipboard LinkedIn 11 comments Most Viewed Medical Princeton team disables long-targeted gene behind spread of major cancers Health & Wellbeing Pfizer vs Moderna: Harvard study compares the two mRNA COVID vaccines Health & Wellbeing Human trial finds common food additive alters gut microbiome Load More 11 comments Sign in to post a comment. Please keep comments to less than 150 words. No abusive material or spam will be published. ARocketScientist August 12, 2016 05:04 AM How come we look at the 13.8 billion years when we think the big bang occurred as an absolute, a constant number. That would imply we're at the very "edge" of the universe. Isn't there anything "behind" us? Stuff that's further away from what we believe to be the center of the universe? Why do we believe to have found the center at all? Just because the oldest waves of any sort we're receiving are of this age? If there ever was a big bang, maybe the first sources of energy have ceased to exist long before we were able to direct our telescopes towards the source? The big bang theory, being our best guess, mind you, poses the obvious question of HOW and what's been there before? Emptiness? If there's nothing there can be no emptiness, as for something to be empty it must exist WITHIN something. There are so many unknown variables in everything we think we know. I sure hope to witness the day when a true piece of knowledge is discovered by somebody far smarter than myself. Brian M August 12, 2016 07:35 AM @ARocketScientist That is of course the ultimate question, what would be here if our universe didn't exist, or any universe if taking a multi universe view. Its were science meets religion as its the one question neither can answer, nor ever likely will (hope to be proved wrong!). Brian M August 12, 2016 07:41 AM The Drake equation also goes partially to explaining lack of life as well, basically they have wiped themselves (or natural disaster) out before they could make contact. Given the current state of humanity, lots of evidence to support this - unfortunately! On balance think the probability of other life out there is approaching 100% even now. Lbrewer42 August 12, 2016 01:57 PM And once again fantasy is included with the new science of the Modern Dark Ages. This article SHOULD e laeled as theory - and nothing ut. theory. However, the programming of the masses would not give in to this. If a person will take the time to do an actual. scientific study of the actual mechanics, and "origins" of elements needed in our radiometric dating methods, they will see the facts are the dating methods are based on large, and flawed assumptions. If we put as much literal faith in assumption into modern engineering as we do our dating methods, cars would not run, planes would not fly, and this comment would be impossilbe b/c we would never have een able to develop modern tech. Eg. The amount and intensity of cosmic radiation and the atmospheric chemistry concentrations and ratios of elements must ave remained constant for all time over which we assume C-14 dating works. This is b/c C+14 is made y cosmic radiation acting on Nitrogen in the atmosphere. To use C-14 dating, we compare the amount of C-14 to the amount of C-12 in a sample. Since we know how long it takes for C-14 to lose its extra neutrons and turn into C-12, we ASSUME y comparing the ratios that we know how old the sample is. Assumptions: 1. The huge "wishful thinking" mentioned above that the atmosphere matirx and levels of cosmic radiation have been constant such that modern levels of C-14 generation are identical to those throughout all time we want to use the method. 2. The aive leads to needing the assumption that original C-14 amounts in samples taken over time was always the same, so current oserved ratios during testing are accurate. In other words, if you see chance upon two candles burning, one short and one long, it is easy to assume the short one has een burning longer... but what if the shorter one was manufactured at half the height of the longer one and they have been burning the same amount of time? There is no way to tell. 3. Most are unaware dating methods have their results "calirated" when they are not in line with our fallacy-based systems. If a sample does not meet expected results, then the sample is dated y the surrounding matrix it was found in. Where did the known date of the surrounding matrix come from? Why the same dating methods of course! So we date fossils y layers and layers by fossil - a good lesson in what circular reasoning means. Again, and unfortunately, PURE SCIENCE is ignored for the almighty dollar (where grant money goes). It is fact scientists trying to show true science are often even ridiculed y their peers who choose to go with the money. Welcome to the Modern Dark Ages. In the in original Dark Ages, and for the sake of wealth, the "officials" of the day called science ignorant and misleading. These "leaders" used their own flawed/fudged ideas of religion they perverted from Bible teachings to keep control and program the masses. In the modern Dark Ages, the roles are exactly reversed. However, the driving force is still wealth and power. Modern leaders of the day call the Bible ignorant and misleading. These "leaders" used their own flawed/fudged ideas of science they pervert from actual data to keep control and program the masses. And both Dark Ages had the people perpetrating their flawed ideas as fact, plus they had control of the education systems to create puppets. Do some honest homework and find out what science actually is. phissith August 12, 2016 02:31 PM Great so now we are more advanced than any other because we are here first. We might also not going to last because we will wipe ourselves out of existence. So many guessing...... Ken Brody August 12, 2016 02:56 PM There is no center to the universe, anymore than there is a center on the surface of an infinite plane or the surface of a balloon. What we see out to the edge of the visible universe is less than a trillion trillionth of the whole result of the Big Bang. There are over a billion stars in this one galaxy. It is highly unlikely that none of them have life, according to the Drake equation. The only question is, how many of them have sentient life that we can potentially communicate with? So far, that number has been zero, or perhaps the alien/UFO groups are actually correct. habakak August 12, 2016 03:15 PM And so what. It's a question that cannot be answered. The Universe is to unfathomably large for us to not only discover other life, but then be able to communicate or actually interact with it. There is no fathomable technology that can cover the vast distances WHILE transporting fragile humans to these locales. Read 'The eerie silence' written by the head of the new SETI project to understand the virtual impossibility of finding extra terrestrial life. Never mind communicating with it. We think we are special and that other life will find us. Intelligent life is very improbable to evolve (how long did it take for us to evolve vs life forms that existed before us) because it does not seem to be enough of a benefit. It is very likely that we will not survive nearly as long as other species. So far the odds are against us. CharlieSeattle August 12, 2016 04:51 PM Life may indeed have started earlier on earth. Earth is a dynamic planet, not static. How many habitable planets have an over sized iron core and strong magnetic field to protect life? How many habitable planets have a gently tipping axis and regular seasons? How many habitable planets have their rotation stabilized by one large moon. How many habitable planets have large oceans, tides and mild weather? How many habitable planets have changing seasons, forcing life to evolve faster to survive and cope? Richard Janovsky August 12, 2016 05:27 PM We have had at least five mass extinctions here on earth which have set life back for millenia.It`s not too hard to imagine a earth like planet where this did not occur.One can only speculate as to how advanced a civilization on such a world might be.Had it not been for "The Big One" 65 million years ago , there might be dinosaur men traveling the stars today. blitzzkreeg August 13, 2016 01:09 PM It is my understanding that this article merely represents a point of view among many as we lack sufficient data and scientific capabilities to even begin making many of the assumptions that attempt to create a scaffolding for such reasoning. That said, I do not wish to hammer down any unrefutable certainty from such confines of current knowledge nor base myself on any specific scientific or religious claims however it is my sheer belief that we must not deny ourselves the opportunity to ponder on such fundamental yet profound matters. As an evolving species it is not only in our nature to do so, it is imminent for our own survival to reach out for the stars. We can refute or accept that we may have already been contacted and our evolution influenced to some degree by another intelligence long before humans had any legitimate grasp of such existential concepts and not merely interpreting it as divine intervention. Perhaps this has and will define us as a species ultimately in the theater of the galactic neighborhood. The inevitable conclusion here is that we are very much at the crossroads of accepting that we can choose to claim ourselves kings of the hill or find out what is really out there in all humility and awe. My current personal stand is that the immense probability of sentient life aside from our own, at the present age and within such a cold yet highly dynamic expanse is imminently evident rather than simply plausible or as some have claimed accidental. As much as the multiverse or multi-dimensional concepts cannot be completely refuted and this point in time as well, one has to admit that nothing the mind can conjure is really off limits as we have learned time and again throughout our history. Whether we are a precocious species in the observable universe yet without limiting ourselves to it is I believe aside the point, rather were in the actual space-time continuum can we claim our existence among others is the more pertinent question yet to be answered and in the hopes of a better understanding of our role in perhaps a universe striving to understand itself.
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The party leadership’s attempt at a bipartisan boost for renewables won only seven Republican votes and alienated progressives, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. JOHANNES EISELE/AFP/Getty Images If you’re like most people, you probably missed the news Thursday evening that the House had passed H.R. 4447, the Clean Energy Jobs and Innovation Act. The nearly 900-page piece of legislation itself isn’t much to write home about—several different energy-related bills hastily smashed together into a $135 billion package, with some halfway decent provisions packed in alongside plenty of handouts to the fossil fuel industry. But the voting pattern could say a lot about the future of climate legislation should Democrats win back the White House or even Senate come November. Passed 220–185, the bill was a major priority for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Representative Frank Pallone, who were eager to influence the conversation on the even less progressive Senate companion bill. Most members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and Green New Deal co-sponsors voted for it. But the Squad—as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ayanna Pressley, Ilhan Omar, and Rashida Tlaib are informally known—voted against it, as did other progressives like Ro Khanna and Pramila Jayapal. Their “no” votes followed opposition to the bill from the Sunrise Movement, Climate Justice Alliance, Indigenous Environmental Network, and nearly 100 other progressive organizations. “If passed as written,” Climate Justice Alliance director Angela Adrar wrote in a statement this week, “this bill will decrease environmental justice and increase environmental racism.” In all, 18 Democrats bucked party leaders and voted no—although conservative Democrat Kendra Horn likely did so for quite different reasons, being from an oil-heavy Oklahoma district. Progressive environmental groups’ objections to the bill hinge on its giveaways to fossil fuel companies, including its support of their still-shaky plans to capture carbon dioxide from coal and gas-fired power plants and industrial operations. “While we’re pleased that this bill makes some important advances on renewable energy access and distribution and emissions reductions, it couldn’t be clearer that any new government investment toward fossil fuel companies is unacceptable and quite simply incompatible with tackling environmental injustice and the climate crisis,” the Sunrise Movement’s Lauren Manus said in an emailed statement. Among the “no” votes were some less brazenly progressive members who could be worried about the recent fates of their colleagues Elliot Engel and Joe Crowley, both ousted in the last two cycles by underdog primary challengers from their left. Three of the New York Democrats who joined Ocasio-Cortez in voting against the package—Grace Meng, Carolyn Maloney, and Jerry Nadler—faced primary challenges from their left this year. None managed to pick up much steam, but insurgent groups could recruit a successful opponent with time. Two other New York Democrats, Adriano Espaillat and Nydia Velázquez, voted against H.R. 4447 as well. New York has become something of a hot spot for insurgent Democrats, a fact that’s kept New York City–area Democrats especially on their toes. While Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Jamaal Bowman, backed by the left-leaning campaign group Justice Democrats, are the most well-known nationally, recent elections have also seen progressives and socialists oust longtime incumbents from their seats in Albany. In 2018, six mostly young progressives beat out members of the Independent Democratic Caucus, a group of Democrats who caucused with Republicans and handed them a de facto majority in the state assembly. This year, a number of progressives and Democratic Socialists of America–endorsed candidates won primaries against incumbents for safe Democratic seats in the state legislature and will almost certainly head there come November. Asked about the vote on Thursday, Waleed Shahid of the Justice Democrats, which opposed H.R. 4447, said, “I think you’re starting to see progressives draw some lines in the sand about what is and what isn’t practical climate policy that matches the scale of the crisis.” In the U.S., passing climate policy presents a seemingly impossible dilemma. H.R. 4447 could be an odd preview for the fault lines of climate fights to come on Capitol Hill. In the lead-up to Barack Obama’s election in 2008, Republicans fearing defeat joined a handful of carbon pricing bills that primed the pump for the cap-and-trade legislation known as Waxman-Markey, which passed the House but failed even to come to a vote in the Senate, despite Democratic control over every branch of government. At the time, Democratic strategists made the (then somewhat plausible) argument that some Republicans were amenable to the idea of seeing some kind of climate bill pass through Congress. So Democrats and big green groups crafted their proposal to suit them and the companies that said they would join the cause. For many reasons, that didn’t work. And the dynamic now looks a bit different. Despite H.R. 4447 being seemingly tailor-made so as not to offend GOP sensibilities—throwing cash at innovation and corporations, including polluters—just seven Republicans ended up voting for it, with most having been scared off by the White House’s threat to veto the measure should it come to Trump’s desk. Seven isn’t zero, and it’s certainly not meaningless. But what failed to win over a sizable number of Republicans also alienated progressives, who argued that the bill’s best parts (funding for renewables, hydrofluorocarbon regulations, building codes) were too small and its worst elements (giveaways for “clean” coal and gas) were too big. Given that it passed the House and has a nonzero chance of getting through the Senate in some more watered-down, polluter-friendly form, Pelosi and Pallone may well see the bill as a big win and proof of concept for the types of climate measures that can pass. Whether it’ll actually do anything to help keep emissions down is a separate question and remains to be seen. In the United States, passing climate policy presents a seemingly impossible dilemma: Any measures that’ll actually help tackle the problem will draw Republican opposition; they’ll probably oppose those that won’t help, too. The traditional Democratic Party response has been to water down climate policy so as to make it acceptable. Notably, however, the GOP didn’t claw its way back to electoral relevance in 2010 by seeking common ground with its opponents. With brute force and generous corporate contributions, uncompromising Tea Party insurgents—tapping into grassroots momentum—fought like hell to set and enforce the party line of ideas that would have been confined to the fringe right a few years prior. With polar-opposite politics, insurgent progressive Democrats now seem eager to do something similar on their side of the aisle—and face a long uphill battle against their party’s top brass.
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I am often asked what defines a good tiki bar. It’s a question I love to answer, but it’s not one I love to answer in a brief soundbyte, for there are a myriad of elements that have to come together for a tiki bar to be ideal. I’ll address them individually in my Perfect Tiki Bar series, starting today with Lighting. A good tiki bar doesn’t have much light. A tiki bar should feel exotic, mysterious… like the visitor isn’t quite sure what he’s stepped into, and even how to step back out again. The room should feel intimate, and yet should also feel like there is no end — low lighting is the only way to make that happen. The way to achieve this is through the use of flame, low-wattage bulbs, colored lights, and fixtures that restrict much light from getting out. Flame is a risky endeavor in a tiki bar, where flammable organic elements abound. People who are drinking are not to be trusted with candles, but flames in drinks — now that’s good sport. Some locations have had grand tiki fireplaces, and fire dancer shows are also part of the tradition. Flame-look flicker bulbs can be purchased, but their wattage is so low that they really are not useful for light at all. Disneyland uses special trickery to allow bulbs of any sort to flicker like flame. The electrical controls can be expensive, but someone who knows what they’re doing can tackle the project for under a hundred dollars. Low-wattage bulbs are the most effective way to produce good tiki bar lighting. 15- or 30-watt bulbs will often do the trick. The key is to have enough light fixtures to make the low wattage work. A good tiki bar will have a ceiling that is nearly encrusted with low-wattage light fixtures. All these light fixtures would look a bit dull without some variety, and that’s where colored lights and unusual fixtures come in. Any color of the rainbow will look right in a tiki bar, as long as the light level is low. Reds in particular will make everyone in the room look more attractive, and moody spots of green and blue add mystery. Good tiki light fixtures look unconventional, and give off a restricted amount of light. The most prized tiki light fixture is a glass float — these large round glass balls were used on ships, and used to drift onto shore with their sides nicely blasted into a frosted look by the elements. They were once plentiful, but are now rare, with original floats going for well over a hundred dollars. Today, faux-floats are produced without light fixtures. Drilling one for use as a lamp can be tricky without proper equipment, many opt to instead mount the light on the outside of the float, and mask it with bamboo. Another popular tiki light fixture is the pufferfish lamp. It is not difficult to make a pufferfish lamp yourself, but it can be messy and smelly. Other lamp styles include old fish traps, bamboo bird cages, and frames wrapped in tapa cloth. When crafting a moody, low-light environment, it becomes especially important to consider how bright light can affect it. Windows of course kill the scene, at least until nightfall. Neon is the scourge of the tiki bar, it’s far too bright and harsh. The worst offender is that mighty false idol, the television set. Nothing can ruin a tiki bar quite like a television set can. Even when showing supposedly tiki-friendly tropical scenes, like an old surf movie or a Hawaii travelogue, the screen is too bright. Even a television showing scenes that are dark is surprisingly bright. Worse, the moving scenes distract the visitor, and remove any sense of the exotic. Savvy tikiphiles are equipped with a device like TV-B-Gone, a small keychain device that works like a television remote, and can turn off virtually any television set. There are lots of projects relating to lighting that can be done at home inexpensively, and in the future I’ll spotlight some places where you can learn to do that. TV-B-Gone Share this: Email Facebook Twitter More Tumblr Pinterest Reddit Like this: Like Loading... Related August 28, 2005 10 thoughts on “Perfect Tiki Bar: The Lighting” Swanky says: August 30, 2005 at 1:16 pm I think the Mai Kai is the height of the low light ideal. In the dinner show, they actually hand out flashlights so you can see the menu! LikeLike Reply Humuhumu says: August 30, 2005 at 1:55 pm That’s fantastic! I should have mentioned my personal low-light fave, The Alibi. It’s in Portland. It’s so dark in there that I’d visited a couple times before I figured out where the back wall is. Every time I enter that place, I feel like I’ve walked into a closet, it takes a few minutes for my eyes to adjust. They have a good use of mirrors, which trick the eye pretty effectively in low light. They’re open for lunch — it’s great fun to go there in the middle of the day, spend hours there, and then leave to the shock of bright daylight. LikeLike Reply Tiki Amy says: November 3, 2005 at 11:54 am A question for humuhumu – can you advise on where to purchase the “faux-floats” you mentioned, the replicas of the glass float lamps? Thanks in advance, and, great commentary on appropriate tiki lighting. LikeLike Reply Bahookahuna says: April 4, 2007 at 4:09 pm Oceanic Arts in Whittier, California, also sells excellent hut lamps, and their inventory seems to change frequently, so it’s worth repeat visits if the perfect lamp isn’t found on the first visit. While the iconic Leroy Schmaltz carves onsite, I have no idea where most of the noncarved stuff — like the hut lamps — comes from. They also sell great pufferfish lights in different sizes starting at $42 (those, I know, come from the Phillippines), fitted with simple Christmas bulbs; it’s easy to try out red, blue, green, or whatever until you find the best color for your space, or for ongoing variety.
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This week’s closure of the Trader Vic’s in Beverly Hills has caused widespread sadness — Trader Vic’s closure may have been quiet, but the reaction has not been. The reaction has ranged from sadness to anger, which I suppose is to be expected. But what was not expected was the classless way the closure happened — under cover of night, with an utter lack of pomp. Trader Vic’s deserved a full state funeral and a raging wake; instead, it was buried in a cardboard box under an unmarked grave. I’ve heard more than one person use the phrase “chicken-shit,” and that about sums it up for me, too. (Speaking of “chicken-shit” — the “relocation” in the hotel is complete horse shit. Trader Vic’s knows it, the Beverly Hilton knows it, and anyone with two brain cells to rub together knows it. This will not be the Beverly Hills Trader Vic’s. Period.) What has happened to Trader Vic’s? They were once the masters of bridging the exotic with the elegant, now they are neither. They give no appearance of caring … and they conveniently don’t realize that if they’re going to drop everything else about Trader Vic’s, they’re going to have to drop their prices, too. The new Trader Vic’s have all been disappointments: Palo Alto, San Francisco, Bellevue, Scottsdale, Destin… only Dallas is up to the previous Trader Vic’s standard, and that’s only because it had the good fortune of being hermetically sealed for 20 years. I haven’t heard from anyone who likes this new, bland Trader Vic’s better than the Trader Vic’s that made Trader Vic’s famous. There’s lots of apologizing on their behalf, lots of “well, at least I can get a good Mai Tai there” and “well, at least they’ve got some good tikis.” At least, at least, at least, ad nauseum. Yes, there’s a lot of “least” going on with Trader Vic’s these days. Some of the apologizing comes in the form of remarks about how expensive it must be to decorate in the old style. I’m sorry — did bamboo suddenly become an expensive material? Is tapa cloth more expensive than the wallpapers they’re using? Would it kill them to choose a space with a ceiling that doesn’t feel like you’re in a conference center foyer? A location with a little intimacy? I don’t think their lighting budget is Home Depot-scale, and I know of several sources of really fantastic birdcage lamps, float lights and other more appropriate pieces that would easily fall within their budget. Forbidden Island was decorated with a budget that was undoubtedly only a fraction of the per-square-foot decorating cost of a new Trader Vic’s. No, the Trader Vic’s are plain because they want them to be. I will never be able to wrap my head around that. When the new Trader Vic’s locations open, they spur a round of articles in the local press that invariably spend a lot of time enthusiastically describing the Trader Vic’s of old… with Trader Vic’s, their history is everything! Why on earth are they casting it aside? They certainly can’t keep up on the merits of their outdated and unspecial menu. Without the immersive environment and the drinks, Trader Vic’s is nothing to write home about. The recent closure of the Chicago and Beverly Hills Trader Vic’s locations are seen as a massive loss by apparently everyone but the Trader Vic’s organization, which tries to spin it with pathetic-reading press releases about relocating, and no apparent thought to the loss of something they have actively demonstrated they are unable or unwilling to recreate. PR-shaped statements about respecting what the “loyal customers” love about Trader Vic’s ring quite hollow. They seem to think that the public will swallow anything with the Trader Vic’s name on it. They’ve completely lost touch with what makes them interesting and unique. My enthusiasm for supporting Trader Vic’s is swiftly dwindling. The Beverly Hills closure is the loss of a major jewel in the Trader Vic’s crown, which more and more is looking like it is made of tinfoil. Share this: Email Facebook Twitter More Tumblr Pinterest Reddit Like this: Like Loading... Related May 2, 2007 August 17, 2015 33 thoughts on “Trader Vic’s Becomes Trader Meh” MrBaliHai says: May 2, 2007 at 5:22 pm Very eloquently put, Ms. Hh. As much as I have enjoyed all my visits to TV, I’ve never been quite able to shake the feeling that They Just Don’t Get It. LikeLike Reply Humuhumu says: May 2, 2007 at 5:31 pm Thank you, Mr. Bali Hai. What’s especially frustrating is that not only did they used to “Get It”, they used to be it. LikeLike Reply justin case says: May 2, 2007 at 6:45 pm Great points made,we were very dissappointed upon visitng the re-opened TV in San Francisco..Decor was very SAFE and BORING,like a token-summer-tiki layout in a Pottery Barn catalog…it was at least HALF FULL and the bartender told us it was a BUSY NIGHT for them..he was imported from the Germany location,and said he was equally DISSAPPOINTED !…With The Royal Hawaiin in Laguna now gone,guessss its just DAMONS… LikeLike Reply Dave says: May 2, 2007 at 6:48 pm I went to Trader Vic’s in Beverly Hills for the first time last May, and have to say i was disappointed. The food was poor, the service was so-so, and the drinks seemed pretty weak. I’d say they gave up on the place a long time ago. Really sad the way that Los Angeles just tears its legends down (Ambassador Hotel for example) and builds a piece of crap in their place. LikeLike Reply Swanky says: May 3, 2007 at 6:33 am I have to disaggree with some of what you are saying. I have talked with Sven Koch, then President of Trader Vic’s, about opening a Trader Vic’s Mai Tai bar. He knows who I am, and yet was very adamant about the fact that it must look like a Trader Vic’s. He also said that the decor is a very small part of the budget, which it is. For people doing this at home, on a small budget, it may seem like a lot, but when you are spending millions to open restaurant, no. And in the case of a Mai Tai bar, you are spending $500,000 and the decor is about $25,000. No. What you are failing to see is that Trader Vic’s is a franchise and does not make decisions like, what location closes. The owner of the franchise decides that. And they do so based on economy, not sentiment. Trader Vic’s are very big businesses and not usually owned by some old guy who thinks about the old times. It’s generally a corporation and run like one. If Trader Vic’s closes, don’t blame the HQ, blame the public that is not supporting it. Maybe times are still a-changin’. And they are. That’s why we have the Mai Tai bar concept. A new concept for a new time. TV is a business. A very tough business. Your head chef at TV is costing you over $100,000 a year in salary and that’s just that one guy. You have a lease and a large staff and it’s just a demanding business. The new Mai Tai bar look is not the old tiki bar look. But, it’s not an old tiki bar. They are integrating with their environment more, concentrating on open air and beach resort areas. They are making a very lean restaurant. They are making what could be the best thing going. It will not be the dark tiki bar of the past. But it could meld the two together in a great way. If I was going to open my bar today, it would be a Trader Vic’s Mai Tai bar. Trader Vic’s did not close the Beverly Hills location, the owners did and the people who didn’t support it did. And the press that spends time comparing new Trader Vic’s lovingly to the old TV, also are the asshats who walk into an old TV and talk about how tacky it is. I would not be surprised to see more TVs closing. I will not be surprised to see a dozen more Mai Tai bars open. The time of the classic tiki bar is fading. Forbidden Island does not count. Nor does Tiki Ti really. Why? They are not classic tiki bars, because there was never a classic tiki bar! There were Polynesian restaurants that had bars in them! That said, Forbidden Island and the Tiki Ti are the blueprints of the future. Tiki Bars with great drinks and a bit of food. That’s what Trader Vic’s is going to. Stop blaming Trader Vic’s. There are a lot of places closing. It’s the times and at least Trader Vic’s is holding on and remaking itself and we will likely be able to continue to enjoy a good Navy Grog at a lot more locations than we previsouly did, though we won’t go there for the ambience we used to. LikeLike Reply Pingback: Swank Blather » Trader Vic’s Beverly Hills closing justin case says: May 3, 2007 at 7:32 am tanx LikeLike Reply Dave says: May 3, 2007 at 10:54 am After the crappy meal I had last year, I wouldn’t have paid the TV chef half of what he was getting. No wonder they went out of business. LikeLike Reply Humuhumu says: May 3, 2007 at 11:21 am Go back and re-read my post, Swanky. Nowhere am I criticizing Trader Vic’s for closing the Beverly Hill’s Trader Vic’s — I’m well aware that it wasn’t their decision, and I feel for them in that regard — I’m sure they didn’t want to be banished to the pool area. My criticism is their public reaction to the closure. Those inane press releases came from Trader Vic’s, not the Beverly Hilton. LikeLike Reply Swanky says: May 3, 2007 at 11:43 am It sucks for sure. That is a magnificent building. But Trader Vic’s has supported us tiki fans, and still does. They sponsored Hukilau and I think Exotica and Tiki Oasis. Heck, if not for Trader Vic’s the first Hukilau would not have happened. They have worked with Sven Kirsten and Otto has a good relationship with them. It just seems there is a lot of anti-Trader Vic’s sentiment here and on TC, that I think is no justified, and short sighted. I dare say the TV office that put out those press releases was nearly as in the dark as the rest of us. We will soon see at least two new Trader Vic’s in Hawaii and the one in Las Vegas, when it was discussed with us a few years ago, was supposed to be the largest and the most traditional in years. Looks like Don the Beachcombers is coming back. We the tikiphiles do not represent the loyal Trader Vic’s customers. LikeLike Reply Humuhumu says: May 3, 2007 at 12:42 pm I couldn’t tell you how much money I’ve dropped at Trader Vic’s over the years, but it’s easily in the 5-digits. Heck, I flew from Los Angeles to Atlanta one weekend just to go to Trader Vic’s (but you know that, ’cause you were there!). I’ve created many Trader Vic’s converts by dragging my non-tikiphile business associates there. I know I’m not representative of all the loyal Trader Vic’s customers, but if I’m not one, I don’t know who is. I want to keep loving Trader Vic’s, I really do. If I set aside the question of how much effort is being put into the feel and ambience of the new Trader Vic’s, they still don’t measure up. There’s no mistaking that the food & service quality is not commensurate with the prices. I can spend that much in just about any other restaurant in the area and have a much finer meal. So something just isn’t working. I agree with you that there is hope possibly in the new bar-focused approach. If that’s what it takes for them to restore their glory, I’m all for it. But all I can base my opinions on is what exists today, and what exists today is sub-par. (Re: Vegas — I would love it if it turns out dark & traditional, but what I’ve heard most recently is that it’s not. We’ll have to see when it opens, and going by Trader Vic’s recent track record, I’m not holding my breath.) I can’t help but wonder how our relative nearest Trader Vic’s locations are coloring our opinions: you have the gorgeous Atlanta Trader Vic’s, I have the Palo Alto and San Francisco Trader Vic’s. If I had the option of popping into the Atlanta Trader Vic’s every now & then, I’d probably be feeling a lot warmer towards the franchise right now. I’m just not going to lie and say that I think the new locations are great, when I think they’re not. LikeLike Reply virani says: May 3, 2007 at 2:38 pm I flew to LA from Paris in 2003 just to drink at the Trader Vic’s. And that was great. I even booked a cheap hotel walking distant from it. Even if on that trip, I prefered the Tiki-ti. LikeLike Reply Reever says: May 3, 2007 at 4:11 pm I only have 2 Trader Vic’s experiences to compare. I was in LA on vacation a couple of month’s back and got to go to the famous, now-closed Beverly Hills location for my first TV experience. The wait staff was fantastic and the drinks great, but the food was so-so, the prices outrageous, and the decor had clearly been stripped down a layer or 2 back in the 80’s to be more nautical than tiki. Fast-forward to 2 weeks back, when I got my first chance to spend an evening with friends at the newly-reopened TV’s in my hometown of Dallas. THIS is what I’ve heard about all these years…. exactly like stepping back in time. Not only the decor, but the food and drinks, were worth every single penny. Today’s TV interior designers and chefs should come to Dallas and take notes. There’s no reason in the world our tiki-starved town should be setting the standard of what Trader Vics should be (by being exactly what they used to be.) If the powers-that-be are concerned that folks wouldn’t be interested in the old-school tiki style, just note that you have to book reservations 2-3 weeks out right now just to get a table. I hope all of you can make the trip here to experience it. In my opinion, it’s still no Mai Kai (I’m a sucker for a floorshow) but it was a proud day for Dallas our dear old TV reopened for business. LikeLike Reply HulaBoy says: May 3, 2007 at 8:39 pm I’m not saying alot of these comments aren’t without merit, but anyone who is in business has got to know that franchise agreements are about as sensitive to negotiate as an arms control treaty. When someone owns a franchise of a restaurant, the corporation has no control over it if it closes. On that note, I found the press release on line, and it was put out by the Beverly Hilton….not Trader Vic’s. Humuhumu, Why don’t you put your energy into getting a group of passionate tiki-loving folks together to buy a TV franchise to help ressurect the brand instead of bashing TV. From the sounds of it they could use your help. LikeLike Reply Humuhumu says: May 3, 2007 at 9:44 pm Again, some more: I’m not railing against Trader Vic’s for closing the Beverly Hills location, I’m well aware that they did not. My beef is with their continuing commitment to underdeliver. The press releases I read were issued by Trader Vic’s, and contained quotes attributed to Trader Vic’s President and CEO, Robert Davies. It’s likely that the Beverly Hilton owners issued a press release, too. Don’t take my opinions here as a sign that I’m placing blame for the Trader Vic’s closing on Trader Vic’s — I’m not. I’m extraordinarily displeased with Oasis’ decision to close Trader Vic’s. But this post isn’t about that, it’s about Trader Vic’s and their decline. Re: putting my energy into buying a Trader Vic’s franchise — it is not my dream to run a tiki bar, it is my dream to drink in one. I’m much better at that. And my energy is hardly in need of an outlet — I’ve got so many projects in the works that are dedicated to the world of tiki that even I have trouble keeping track of them. But as a consumer, I’ve got opinions, and I’m not going to ignore the elephant in the A-frame: Trader Vic’s could really use a turn-around. If they’re in the middle of one, bless ’em, and I can’t wait to see it. But right now, they ain’t lookin’ so hot. LikeLike Reply Reever says: May 4, 2007 at 11:15 am If Trader Vic’s doesn’t care about the opinions of tikiphiles, then whatever Hh or any of us like-minded folks might complain about won’t affect TV in the least. If TV is such a strong supporter of the tiki community, it’s because someone somewhere appreciates these opinions and should continue to hear our compliments and our criticisms. Any good steward of any type of brand would want to hear what their core base has to say. The brand of Trader Vic’s is deeply rooted in what used to be, and it doesn’t hurt to remind them of that. LikeLike Reply justin case says: May 5, 2007 at 6:50 am Went to the new TV MAI TAI bar last night..same bartenders..decor somewhat intact.. the Pool-Side Open Air vibe was kinda cool,cept for the view of the Corrporate Hilton guests and families in there bathing suits…even had a DJ spinning sum Quiet Village!! LikeLike Reply justin case says: May 5, 2007 at 6:51 am Not a bad compromise.. LikeLike Reply Humuhumu says: May 5, 2007 at 11:16 am See… more of the “at least.” “Not a bad compromise” is what I thought at first, too, when the new San Francisco Trader Vic’s opened a couple of years ago. Or at least that’s what I tried to tell myself. But we’ve now seen city after city after city of compromises taken. At what point do they become bad compromises? At what point do they damage the brand? LikeLike Reply Baked Pajamas says: May 8, 2007 at 3:58 pm You hit the nail squarely on the head when you said Home Depot. Trader Vic’s has a name brand to exploit and to do that successfully you must standardize then mass produce. McDonald’s would be another example. Regardless of where you go, you always know what to expect at a McDonald’s. Same inside, same outside same menu, same toy in the happy meal. People feel comfortable with things they know, and to find a Trader Vic’s in Las Vegas that is exactly like the one down the street back home in Georgia, helps people decide where to go and what to do, because they can go some place they “know”. Acoustical ceilings, fluorescent lighting , beige wall paint, throw in a few tiki’s here and there, maybe a plant and karaoke machine and BAM! you have a Trader Vic’s. Duplicate in the next hotel. The hotel lounge atmosphere will completely destroy the spirit and primal feel of a true tiki bar. Corporate hot shots, sipping herbal tea, high above a concrete jungle will redefine tiki in their own likeness, and Trader Vic’s, like a zombie, will roam the earth soul less, begging for a merciful death… LikeLike Reply Swanky says: May 10, 2007 at 10:54 am Um, no. The franchise owner has authority over the decor. They can’t make it completely plain and indistinct from any other restaurant, but they can decide to what extent the Trader Vic’s Beverly Hill looks like Trader Vic’s Munich or Trader Vic’s Destin. It must still be a Trader Vic’s, but, tastes are changing and new owners are moving it in a certain direction. And you are complaining that you can go into any Trader Vic’s and know what to expect? They do train the staff at the corporate office. The menu is theirs. The quality of drinks is a damn good standard. Every Trader Vic’s in the world looks different! And when you know when they were built, you see a deEvolution from the height of the Poly Pop era to today. This is not some sudden change or treachery. And, by the way, the McDonald’s down the street from me does not look like the first one. And you’d be sad to go back in time to Hinky Dinks. LikeLike Reply tiki attack says: May 16, 2007 at 10:33 am All very interesting dialog on this subject, which a quickly skimmed through. In the appreciation of history throughout this country, I’ve seen towns big and small rip out beautiful historical icons and replace them with parking lots. All the reasons are different, yet the same. Modernize, move on to something that can make more money. There are less than half a dozen tiki bars left in LA. In February of ’07, the Lava Lounge closed. It was a run as a rock venue in a place about as wide as a trailer and maybe twice as long. But the decor was beautiful. Sad loss and I’ll make sure it’s on Critiki. And I have been yet, but the Trader Vic’s of BH is now re-opened as a lounge. So we at least got to save something of it. Now, just imagine what a pain parking and access to will be with whatever new Waldorf they put up. LikeLike Reply Bamboo Ben says: May 20, 2007 at 6:01 pm Asshat? Awesome!! LikeLike Reply beachbum berry says: June 13, 2007 at 8:02 pm Humu, I am in complete accord with your eloquent rant. Remember that old saw, “The customer is always right”? Well, as customers we have a right to object when we’re being short-sheeted. And aside from skimpy corporate decor, TV is doing us all another disservice: By charging premium prices for their drinks, and using non-premium rum in them — namely, their own brand. Their new line of rums is awful, and these are the rums they’re pouring in their Mai Tais in LA and SF. Moreover, they’ve changed the recipes of their once state-of-the-art passion fruit and orgeat syrups, which as of this year are entirely artificial and entirely unpalatable. As you say, they’re cheaping out — all while waving the banner of their former glory, kinda like another corporation we could name. Oh all right, I’ll name it: Disney. Mahalo, Bum LikeLike Reply Humuhumu says: June 13, 2007 at 8:50 pm Yer darn tootin’! Trader Vic’s does actually have something it can learn from Disney, by looking at what happened with Tokyo Disney Seas and Disney’s California Adventure. Both debuted at about the same time, but only one was developed under all that makes Disney great: eye for detail, immersive theming, quality imagineering. The other had off-the-shelf rides installed with slipcover-theming, and was designed more by marketers than by imagineers. One did incredible, boffo business, and the other was such an abysmal failure that it redefined my idea of “abysmal failure.” That’s a very expensive lesson that Disney learned, and now they’re spending untold billions in a better-late-than-never attempt to fix California Adventure. Disney has an uphill battle in trying to not just shine their DCA turd, but in winning back the respect of those who have been turned off by its utter lack of charm. I’m not sure that Trader Vic’s even has the right people in the organization to get their turds polished. LikeLike Reply Sushiuniverse says: June 14, 2007 at 6:19 pm I just got back from the new place. Alfred is now bartendering in the main lobby bar, but Ben, Tannit and Ming are still pouring their awesome drinks. Since there is no “restaurant area”, the bar is actually quite a bit larger than before. There is a little bit of tiki stuff, but it’s more of a 1958 bachelor pad…with tiki accents. 1/3 of the room is wide open to the pool area (very cool) and the bar is a double-sider in the middle of the room. They were playing Les Baxter music and there were 4 TV’s showing Endless Summer. I wish there were nets and glass floats…it has a very clean look, but it’s nice. I like it much better than the boring sparse nautical drabness it had before. As far as the drinks… they are more expensive than before… a Mai Tai is $14 and a Navy Grog is $15….yikes! If you get to know the bartenders, they will do very cool things for you. I always get my Mai Tai made with Mount Gay Golden and Lemon Hart Demerara. Also…on occassion, they have sold me a bottle of their Mai Tai mix….it’s not the junk you can buy online from Trader’s, which is really not good. The label actaully says “not for sale” and has arabic writing on it, too. Take a trip over there and support the legendary bartenders there! 🙂 LikeLike Reply Frank Gillette says: June 15, 2007 at 5:12 pm Swanky stop being an apologist for a corporation that doesn’t know their head from their ass. First: They are not a huge company, hell a friend of mine started a chain of restaurants just 7 years ago that easily dwarfs their worldwide output. It a niche business, they need to do their research before they grant a franchise to someone a franchisee who is clueless. Sure, its a business not built on sentiment, Trader Vics needs to use a little more savvy & be more aggressive in the marketplace. In fact my restaurant friend had an interesting question, who owns the Don The Beachcomber name? Would it be possible to re-launch it. LikeLike Reply Chef Juan Palerm-Trader's Destin says: July 9, 2007 at 7:09 pm Some interesting remarks from both sides of the aisle, with both sides offering some valid and some moot points. I trained at the san Francisco store and was there during the reconstruction of the great Dallas location. There has been a change at the corporate level to make Trader Vic’s competitive and welcome to as many as possible. I see some shortcomings, but I also see the successes. In Destin, which I am sure most have you have never been to, it is a very different clientele. We don’t have the old clientele of TV, the business clientele in the big cities, nor the chic traveler. We have family tourists to deal with. They are a totally different market and we are trying to attain that market while reataining the old charm of Vic himself. I have read his books from an era bygone and I know that there is a change in the restaurant culture. Not all TV’s are going to be like the old. It isn’t a compromise, but a change. If you don’t like the direction, then there is no point in trying to please you. I think our location is great. It accents the beautiful Florida sunshine, tropical setting of our resort and it doesn’t diminish what Vic Bergeron set out to create. You have to go after your market and we have. Our drinks start out at 2ounce pours!!! That is unheard of in the bar business. I have to follow many corporate recipes, but am given freedom to create as well…and I do a damn good job. If you don’t like the calamari, go to Vic’s grave and tell him…It is his recipe. The Bongo Bongo soup, his recipe. Are we going to change these because you don’t like it? No because it is part of the culture. I think it is short sighted to think that Trader Vic’s is going to remain static and keep entirely to the old standard. Why do you think so many TV locations have closed in the past? This is a rebirth and with that comes change. We still have the 70 year old water taxi from Indonesia hanging from our roof. I still cook out of the old style Chinese oven, Tiki guards still watch our every move and we still have a kick ass bar menu that no one can rival. Fault us for what you like, we stand by what we are and we don’t apologize for it. I do invite you to come to Destin and try our food, our drinks and enjoy our atmosphere. If you think it totally sucks, I will buy your dinner. Just come with an open mind. I hope to see all of you, whether you are on our side or not, because I, frankly, love to cook and want to treat you to something special. And like I said, you will only get the best from me and I can guarantee I will always put my best spatula forward to create a memorable experience for you. Sincerely Chef Juan LikeLike Reply naenae says: July 17, 2007 at 1:02 pm Perhaps nostalgia, great food and drink along with the enviornment of old is a recipe that only the trader himself could master. In today’s world the double digit cocktail tends to be purchased from the pocket of the somewhat hip & trendy… The restaurant world is “chained” nowadays. Multiple outlets are the answer to branding and controlling costs, although they tend to be formulaic. Only Mom&Pop shops have the ability to do exactly what they want in a venue because the payoff is partly emotional and can be afforded. When a franchisee invests $ captial into a concept they want the security of a brand that will give them success and yet they still maintain their own ideas about how things should be done, or look, or taste. They are also looking to make money. It’s a tough game and fit only for those with the true passion for food, beverage and aesthetics… or for people who are simply crazy. Thanks to the people like chef Juan for being about the “spirit” of the experience. After all, that’s what it’s all about. LikeLike Reply J. Hart says: August 30, 2007 at 5:48 pm I cant help but agree! I was in Seattle two weeks ago, and a group of us made the trip to T.V’s in Bellevue. All I could muster up was “Trader Weak!” the ownership apparently has no idea of what their heritage means. The atmosphere was generic, the wait staff had no idea they were in a tiki bar, the food while good, was over priced, and what finally nailed it for me, my drinks were second rate, in the wrong glasses, with too much ice. That killed it for me. I would have been better served to drive 3 hours south, back to Portland, so I could go to Thatch, and have good drinks, and good food. Sadly, the trader vic’s of old is now just a memory I think. I dare say that Vic would be saddened. LikeLike Reply Lava Rocks says: October 30, 2007 at 8:53 pm I love everything about the famous Mai-Kai in Ft. Lauderdale. I’m working to duplicate the “Moloka’i Bar” hopefully next year in Houston, Texas. I think Houston is ready for an Island fever. So, if the Trader Vic is having this much problem why not duplicate the next big thing? The Mai-Kai Moloka’i bar. Let me hear your thoughts? LikeLike Reply Jontiki Nui says: November 16, 2009 at 8:39 pm The “New” Trader Vic’s is a prime example of corporate ingnorance. Trader Vic’s has a very speciific brand, tampering with the “look and feel” of this brand can destory the institution that is Trader Vic’s. As the old saying goes, “If if ain’t broke why fix it.”
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When it comes to business New York is the real deal, the place where everything starts and ends, and during August 11 – 13, 2019, thousands of digital marketers will gather at the New York Marriott Marquis! Of course, our team assembled of Filip Karaicic (CEO), Danijel Petrovic (COO) and Ivan Ciric (CTO) will be... Written by admin July 22nd, 2019 New York, Marriott Marquis, is where the Affiliate Summit East 2018 will be held and Quantox be there During the last days of July, 29-31 to be precise, our team will join thousands of digital marketers at the New York, Marriott Marquis for the premier marketing industry global event, Affiliate Summit East 2018. In order to build a face to face relationships with a high-level decision makers who are covering all kinds of...
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Custom links here: Google Adsense Cheap laptops and netbooks lpad, Laptops & Books Cheapest Cell Phones Buy Quality HP laptops Ethereum|JASMINER X4 was born at the right moment November 26 01:36 2021 by admin The cost of Ethereum mining is too high? JASMINER X4 was born at the right moment As we all know, Ethereum was created by Vitalik Buterin under the inspiration of Bitcoin, it is an open source public blockchain platform with smart contract functions. After the development of Ethereum, it is now second only to Bitcoin, which also makes many investors interested in Ethereum investment. At present, the most common ways to obtain Ethereum on the market are exchange trading and Ethereum mining. So, what is the cost of Ethereum mining? Take a mining machine on the market as an example, let’s take a look at its power consumption during stable operation: the official hashrate is 220M, in the 12 hours of actual testing, the hash rate per hour was maintained at about 230M during stable operation, which was higher than the nominal hash rate. In the actual test, the power consumption is 1222W, and the rated power consumption is 1200W, which is also higher than the rated power consumption, the power consumption ratio per M is 5.31W/M. Through the above introduction, believe everyone has an understanding of the cost of mining an Ethereum. All miners who understand Ethereum mining know that Ethereum mining is very power-hungry, the long-term high-load operation of the computer, the life of the graphics card is very short, so miners need to choose a professional Ethereum mining machine for mining. It is precisely because of this that if ordinary people want to obtain Ethereum through mining, they need to calculate the mining cost. In addition to the electricity bill, the cost of the mining machine is particularly important. With the growth of computing power, low-power mining machines will gradually establish an advantage in the competition. On June 6, 2021, the JASMINER brand’s integrated high-throughput computing chip “JASMINER X4” was officially released. JASMINER X4, the chip size is 384×384×512, supports high-throughput data paths between 384 computing cores and 384 on-chip caches, the bus width is 512 bits, the main frequency is 800MHz-1GHz, and the maximum bandwidth is 24TB/s. JASMINER X4 avoids the problems of high power consumption and loss of computing power from the root cause in the design process, and has made unique formula adjustments from the structure design of the mining machine, the consistency of the chip design, the consistency of the circuit design and the consistency of the manufacturing process. From appearance structure to performance design to overall performance, they are all for the long-term large-scale operation of the mine to reduce the failure rate and power consumption rate. Its comprehensive anti-aging design can ensure the long-term working life of the machine, and these innovative designs are not possible by other manufacturers in the market, really improve the stability and reliability of the whole machine operation. JASMINER X4 is now recruiting agents from all over the world, opening up a trillion market space. From the beginning of understanding the project to the actual operation of the product, the JASMINER brand has professional personnel for docking, explanation and training, to ensure efficient project operation. In the operation and promotion of the project, JASMINER not only work side by side with the agents, but also help the agents remove obstacles professionally and carefully, and enjoy generous dividends. If you are interested, please use the official website or email to contact JASMINER to make everyone investment more valuable! Official website: www.jasminer.com Email: [email protected] Media Contact Company Name: Sunlune Contact Person: Junxi Liu Email: Send Email Phone: 010-62620806 City: Beijing Country: China Website: www.jasminer.com view more articles About Article Author admin View More Articles Recent News Locksmith Dublin 247 delivers fast and reliable locksmithing services by trained and professional locksmiths. Acroscell Offers Cardiac Ion Channel Screen Panels to Detect and Analyze Effects of Candidate Drugs First Edition Design Publishing Releases New Book, “The Best Ships” Written by Author Frank J. DiMaio Terquois Klothing Introduces Latest Collection of Evening Wear Alien Cult (ACLT) – An NFT Project On OpenSea. Made by Extraterrestrials? Suzie Sullivan is Awarded an Artist Showcase Feature SEUS International Group Limited is one of the leading forex dealers New Amsterdam Sciences Announces Pre-IND Phase 2 Submission with FDA Coronavirus Treatment Acceleration Program for NAS150 Targeting the Omicron Variant and all variants of SARS-CoV-2
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Common ground on the common good: Study finds Republicans and Democrats can agree on some moral issues Search The University of British Columbia UBC - A Place of Mind The University of British Columbia UBC Search UBC Search UBC News Home Arts & Humanities Business, Law & Society Science, Health & Technology University News Services for Journalists Contacts Services for Faculty Home / 2012 / November / 02 / Common ground on the common good: Study finds Republicans and Democrats can agree on some moral issues Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) Common ground on the common good: Study finds Republicans and Democrats can agree on some moral issues Nov 2, 2012 | For more information, contact A new University of British Columbia study that asked U.S. conservatives and liberals to rate the most influential historical figures of the 20th Century finds that the two sides of America’s “culture wars” share a surprising level of common moral ground. While the study reaffirms some conflicts between Republicans and Democrats – Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger, gay rights activist Harvey Milk and Ronald Reagan divided participants most – it also offers new advice for bridging the political gap on controversial social issues, such as abortion and reproductive rights. According to the findings, moral disagreements between Republicans and Democrats centre on two of five psychological aspects of morality: attitudes towards authority and sexual matters. Compared to conservatives, liberals showed a stronger preference for figures who challenged authority – such as Rosa Parks, Che Guevara and Milk – and people who supported sexual freedom and women’s and gay rights. The study found the two groups’ share overwhelmingly similar attitudes towards individuals known for fairness and care for humanity. The study involved 400 participants of both political stripes, who rated images of 40 of Time Magazine’s former People of the Century. The study challenges previous research, and some popular notions, that suggest conservatives and liberals have differing moral foundations. “The findings suggest that progress on divisive social issues is more likely when the discussion is framed as a question of fairness and care for humanity – that’s where common moral ground exists,” says Jeremy Frimer, who led the study as a postdoctoral researcher under UBC Psychology Prof. Lawrence Walker. Since conducting the study, Frimer has joined the University of Winnipeg as an assistant professor. Read the full study here. Find more UBC experts for commentary on the U.S. election here. Backgrounder Conservative and liberal participants’ ratings of Time Magazine’s People of the Century (in order of most to least divisive): Margaret Sanger, Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, Harvey Milk, Ho Chi Minh, Che Guevara, Eleanor Roosevelt, V.I. Lenin, Billy Graham, Muhammad Ali, Robert Kennedy, Winston Churchill, Pope John Paul II, Ayatullah Khomeini, Mikhail Gorbachev, Charles Lindbergh, Mao Zedong, Teddy Roosevelt, Marilyn Monroe, Franklin Roosevelt, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, Princess Diana, John F. Kennedy, David Ben-Gurion, Mohandas Gandhi, Rosa Parks, Andrei Sakharov, Emmeline Pankhurst, Mother Teresa, Bill Wilson, Lech Walesa, Helen Keller, Anne Frank, Tenzing Norgay, Bruce Lee, Jackie Robinson, Edmund Hillary, Adolf Hitler, Pelé -30- Find other stories about: arts, business, intercultural understanding, Obama, politics, Psychology, Romney, U.S election
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Madam Nmesoma Okafor, the lady who was accused of brutalizing her 10-year-old househelp leading to her death, has been remanded in prison custody. Human rights activist, Gwamnishu Emefiena Harrison who served an update on the case alleged that they rejected N2m to back off from the case. He also disclosed that Nmesoma killed her househelp Kosi, by “hitting her head on an iron window protector and striking her head with a rod.” The case has been adjourned till April 28. He wrote: #Justice4Kosi I don’t know how we did it, with our collective voice we followed up to make sure the Police charge NMESOMA OKAFOR to court for MURDER. Be informed that we rejected 2million naira offer to back off from this case. Madam Mmesoma is now in PRISON custody for the murder of her 10 year old maid. To Nmesoma committee of friends who are going round threatening our volunteers, please read the charge and see how little Kosi was murdered by your beloved friend. “By hitting her head on iron window protector and striking her head with a rod which caused her death”. We at Behind Bars Family will follow till the end and make sure justice is served. Special thanks to Inspector General of Police CRU head ACP Ishaku for working with us on this very case. PLEASE WHAT IS THE PENALTY FOR MURDER? The court will decide. Next adjourned date is 28th April, 2021. Like this: Like Loading... Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Previous articleAmotekun Corps seize 100 cows in Ondo State Next articleObaseki Adopts 400m runner, Eraiyokan newsafrica RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Exclusives South African Covid-19 cases rise as the new variant spreads Exclusives EFCC nabs 18 suspected illegal Oil Bunkerers in Port Harcourt Exclusives ISWAP kidnaps Borno State Govt Officials Other News Tunisia Libye : VIDEO: Scènes de liesse populaire après la réhabilitation de... Ghana Xavier Sosu files for stay of execution against bench warrant Mali Cheick Oumar Diallo exige le départ du Premier ministre Choguel Maïga... Tunisia Les Pays Bas détectent 61 cas de covid chez les passagers... Tanzania Wajumbe wa Halmashauri Kuu ya CCM Kata ya Makurumla waridhika ujenzi... Tunisia Le plan d’attaque d’Abdelkefi pour évincer les islamistes, le PDL et... ABOUT US NewsAfricaNow is a computer generated news portal that aggregates African news headlines into one location, grouping top African headlines from different news sources on the African continent and displaying them in a user friendly format based on our predefined groups. We present a short summary of the news on our site and a link for our readers to read the full content on the source website directly. Contact us: [email protected] FOLLOW US Terms and disclaimer Contact Us Advertisement © 2015 News Africa Now - All Rights Reserved. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Cookie settingsI ACCEPT Privacy & Cookies Policy Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. Necessary Necessary Always Enabled Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information. Non-necessary Non-necessary Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
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The Nigeria Football Federation has charged its Media and Publicity Committee to confront the menace of misinformation on the organization’s activities and promote and project the countless positive developments in Nigeria Football on a daily basis. Speaking on Wednesday at the inauguration of the committee in the NFF Secretariat, Abuja, Chairman of Chairmen and Member of the NFF Executive Committee, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau, who represented the NFF President, said the biggest battle nowadays is to tackle the issue of fake news and half truths quickly spread mostly by the social media behemoth. “You are all veterans in the profession and we believe you have the capacity to tackle the demon of misinformation and project the many positives of the NFF and the National Teams, and Nigeria Football at large. I promise that the NFF will support you in coming up with feasible plans and programmes to achieve your mission,” Gusau said. NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi, pledged the secretariat’s full support for the committee: “Our responsibility as secretariat is to work closely with your committee to achieve your aim and objectives. Never hesitate to request for any information you need from us. We will back you to the hilt to always counter misinformation with the true position of things and escalate globally the positive developments around Nigeria Football.” Responding, Chairman of the Committee, Aisha Falode said: “We are not unaware of the huge responsibility placed on our shoulders. Football is a media event, and media is an integral part of any establishment. This is a call to service and we will give our all to the task at hand. “Our immediate concern should always be what we can do for the Football House, and not what the Football House can do for us. We will promote and project the NFF and the National Teams. We do see so many positives around the Nigeria game such as the good showings of Nigerian players in the just-ended season in Europe culminating in several awards for our players.” Also at the inauguration were Alhaji Ahmed Yusuf Fresh, Member of the NFF Executive Committee; Mr Kunle Solaja (Member); Mr Toyin Ibitoye (Member); Mr Dapo Sotuminu (Member); Mr Promise Efoghe (Member); Mr Niyi Alebiosu (Member) and; Mr Ademola Olajire (Secretary). Other members of the Committee are Chief Felix Anyansi-Agwu (Vice Chairman); Mr Tony Ubani (Member); Alhaji Shuaibu Mungadi (Member); Mr Gowon Akpodonor (Member) and Alhaji Nasiru Zaharadeen (Member). PHOTO: Alh. Ibrahim Gusau (fifth from right); Dr Sanusi (fourth from right); Alhaji Yusuf Fresh (third from right), Ms Falode (fifth from left) and other members of the NFF Media Committee on Wednesday. Like this: Like Loading... 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New Delhi, Aug 17 (PTI) A festival of 10 non fiction filmsfrom South Asian countries made in the last two years,encapsulating the flavour of the Subcontinent begins heretoday. Films from Burma, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lankaare included in the four-day ‘Travelling Film SouthAsia 2016’organised in collaboration with The Southasian Trust,Kathmandu, at the India International Centre. The event concludes on August 20. "The festival includes the award winners of Film SouthAsia Festival 2015, Kathmandu as well as other films selectedto showcase the variety, treatment and intensity that marksthe world of Southasian documentary and non-fiction,"organisers said. Kicking off the festival is ‘News from Jaffna’ from SriLanka a 28 minute documentary directed by Kannan Arunasalam,and tells the story of a young reporter dares to cover pressfreedom in one of the world’s most dangerous places forjournalists. ‘The Journey Within’ (Pakistan) directed by Mian AdnanAhmad showcases the inspirational journey of a music show tohelp reclaim the rich and vast musical heritage of Pakistanpost 9/11, that brings together unique talents of variouscultural backgrounds and genres including but not limited tofolk, sufi, rock, pop and rap music. The second day, on August 18, begins with a screening of’Tyres’ from Burma. Directed by Kyaw Myo Lwin, the 30 minutesobservational documentary, screened entirely in black andwhite has been a recipient of the Kathmandu Post Award forStudent Film Film, South Asia Festival, Kathmandu 2015; BestStudent Film and Best Student Cinematography Award at PalmSprings International Short Film Festival. The third day sees a screening of ‘Drawing the Tiger’ fromNepal directed by Ramyata Limbu, Amy Benson and Scott Squire. The film recieved the UNICEF Award for Best Film onChildrenÂ’s Issues at the Film Southasia Festival, Kathmandu2015. Filmed over seven years, the documentary is an intimateportrait of a family in Nepal who get a chance to break theircycle of poverty. Their brightest child is awarded ascholarship to attend school in the city. When she doesn’treturn home, the family is forced to survive without her andthe opportunity they believed would change their fate. Accesex from India and directed by Shweta Ghosh exploresnotions of beauty, the ‘ideal body’ and sexuality through fourstorytellers; four women who happen to be persons withdisability. MORE PTIANS ShareTweetGoogleWhatsappPrint Mail Previous articleSelective foeticide: AIIMS study reveals dark side of Delhi Next articleAct on complaint by lawyer on assault, says HC PTI LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ News Mobile Weather Report Delhi, IN mist enter location 18.1 ° C 18.1 ° 18.1 ° 82% 0kmh 40% Sun 25 ° Mon 24 ° Tue 23 ° Wed 23 ° Thu 23 ° Mumbai, IN haze enter location 26 ° C 26 ° 26 ° 83% 1.5kmh 40% Sun 26 ° Mon 26 ° Tue 27 ° Wed 27 ° Thu 27 ° Kolkata, IN haze enter location 23 ° C 25.6 ° 23 ° 83% 2.6kmh 75% Sun 19 ° Mon 21 ° Tue 25 ° Wed 28 ° Thu 28 ° Chennai, IN few clouds enter location 26.1 ° C 26.1 ° 25 ° 86% 0kmh 20% Sun 28 ° Mon 29 ° Tue 28 ° Wed 28 ° Thu 28 ° NewsMobile is the mobile first media platform that empowers you, entertains you and makes you smarter with its exclusive stories and user generated content selected by our team of award winning journalists and writers. Contact us: [email protected]. POPULAR POSTS These cars are not melting because of heat wave; here’s the... 2019-06-11 Man tries to snatch kid outside top Gurugram school; vigilance crucial... 2019-07-26 Smriti Mandhana didn’t become the first woman cricketer to score double... 2019-08-21 POPULAR CATEGORY Sports35171 World32518 Nation24801 Home Slider24609 Trending Now12628 Politics10159 Music & Entertainment8992 Cityscape8863 Business6113 About us How We Fact Check Correction Policy Privacy Policy Contact Us © 2020 Newsmobile | All Rights Reserved MORE STORIES Fact Check: Is This 1963 Film ‘The Omicron Variant’s Poster? Here’s... News Mobile Fact Check Bureau - 2021-12-03 0 '); var formated_str = arr_splits[i].replace(/\surl\(\'(?!data\:)/gi, function regex_function(str) { return ' url(\'' + dir_path + '/' + str.replace(/url\(\'/gi, '').replace(/^\s+|\s+$/gm,''); }); splited_css += ""; } var td_theme_css = jQuery('link#td-theme-css'); if (td_theme_css.length) { td_theme_css.after(splited_css); } } }); } })();
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Drought-affected farmers are facing a “make-or-break” crossroad as the federal government tries to boost local economies and families battling the crippling dry spell. An extra 52 local councils will get up to $1 million each from a $47 million program aimed at putting money into communities through local projects. A further $10 million has been added to a program to help with non-government school fees in NSW, Queensland, Victoria and South Australia. National Farmers’ Federation president and NSW farmer Fiona Simson said producers were approaching a make-or-break time for getting moisture into soils before winter crop planting. “It’s really taking its toll,” she told reporters in Blayney. “It’s getting harder and harder and harder for people to meet their expenses, to meet their commitments. It’s starting to really cripple families and businesses and communities.” She said farmers were looking at cash flow and supporting jobs with one eye to what will happen when the drought breaks. Tuesday was the first meeting of the drought and flood advisory board of the National Drought and North Queensland Flood Response and Recovery Agency. After a period of intense focus on bushfires burning across regional Australia, Prime Minister Scott Morrison insisted drought-hit communities remained a priority. “You have not left our thoughts and our plans and our responses for a second,” he said. He said recent rain was pleasing but not enough to end the dry spell which has dragged on for years in some areas. “We need drought-drenching rains and they have not yet come,” Mr Morrison said. The latest announcement involves giving $500,000 to councils of fewer than 1000 people and $1 million to larger councils, with the program extending to WA and the NT for the first time. The funding is to support tourism projects and new infrastructure. Moira Shire, in northern Victoria, has finally been given money after being teased as it sat on the edge of the government’s criteria. Drought Minister David Littleproud said there needed to be a “line in the sand” on drought programs but the government had lowered the threshold for councils to be included. “It is ultimately about stimulating the communities that are doing it the hardest from the drought,” he said. He also defended the Regional Investment Corporation, a government bank which has come under fire for slow response times on approving drought loans. The processing time is 65 working days. “But there’s an aspiration to bring that down further,” Mr Littleproud said. The Nationals frontbencher also flagged action on an election promise to create “agri-starter” concessional loans of up to $2 million to help young people buy their first farm. “Despite all the doom and gloom, and the talk that the bush is buggered, it’s not. It’s going to rain and we’re going to make a quid,” he said. “When we do, we want our young people to get in.” linkedin twitter facebook mail Share This 0 Like This Categories: Environment, Finance PREV NEXT Most Recents Christmas gifts that won’t blow your budget Insurance cover: What is indexation and how does it work? ‘FOMO’ on crypto leaves regulators behind Lockdowns came at enormous cost: Treasurer ALL RECENT Stay Informed Receive regular news and views to keep up-to-date SUBSCRIBE CONTACT Full Name* Email Address* * Please email me regular news and updates Privacy PolicyPowered by Feedsy Search Disclosure Statement: MiQ Private Wealth Pty Ltd ABN 14 606 420 919, Australian Financial Services Licence 504773. General Advice Warning: Material contained on this communication is an overview or summary only and it should not be considered a comprehensive statement on any matter nor relied upon as such. The information and any advice on this website does not take into account your personal objectives, financial situation or needs and so you should consider its appropriateness having regard to these factors before acting on it. This website may contain material provided directly by third parties and is given in good faith and has been derived from sources believed to be reliable but has not been independently verified.
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Randakks will be closed until Aug 5 but we have extra GL1100 and GL1000 kits available only for rebuilds in our shop. Please let us know if we can get your set done for you.
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No, not really – I just made it up, but I like how it sounds. I think I’ll keep it. Who gets to pick which things get national or international days, and which days those should be, anyway? I know the biggies are all taken, and lots of them are completely noble causes worthy of both our awareness and whatever we have left over from our monthly disposable income packs — but what about the smaller things? International Chocolate Day. National Blanket Day (ie. stay in bed). National Junk Day (ie. turn an empty jar of Marmite into a work of art with 3 buttons and a dried mango pip). International Zap-Sign-Bad-Drivers-Day (ie. obvious). International Chocolate Week. Oh yes. Back to where I was. Pincushions. I made a very superficial garage run yesterday (I need to have my own National Garage-Clear-Out Day), and found these girls: I forgot how much I liked them once. And now that they’re going to be famous, I like them all over again. I was into needlepoint and cross-stitch in an overwhelmingly obsessive way a few years ago. Thank heavens the phase passed – I’d never get any crochet done if it hadn’t. The little needlepoint ones were stitched with 6 strands of DMC embroidery floss on 18-count canvas. I used to kit them up and sell them. Gosh, must have raised enough money from those to pay for a trip all the way to Mowbray and back. And here are some other pincushions, the real live leucospermum kind: Spotted at my local nursery earlier today while shopping for compost. And at the prices they’re charging now for that shit stuff, you’d think it was International Compost Day. To be continued… This entry was posted in handmade, Needlepoint and tagged compost, needlepoint, pincushion on October 6, 2012 by Nice Piece of Work. Needlepoint and knangles 3 Replies I have just put together a little needlepoint kit for an old customer of mine; she saw a photo of the ellie bag and decided it would be a good project to take with on her overseas trip to the states, as a large part of her time will be spent with her mom in a frail care centre. Always nice to keep one’s hands busy. When I got back home yesterday from work and the supermarket (all so boring boring boring), I sat myself down to start and finish the idea that was in my head for that circle of foam. Yes, it was foam – Dawn and Janet were both right but in slightly different ways, and Janet gets the box of smarties for wry humour (“a foam rubber circle – you could make one of those cushions you get to sit on after the episiotomy”) !!! It’s the inner foam ring that gives wool doughnuts their shape. See above. The wool is Elle Elite double knit and it has a lovely texture but it’s quite a thin double knit so I end up using it with something else for extra substance. Anyhow, I got it into my head that a knitted bangle would be just the latest trendy thing, so I knitted up a storm while watching my soap, and here is the finished product: I call it the knangle (KN-itted b-ANGLE). I used a chunky Elle Timber in a dark red with light flecks, and 5.5mm needles; c/on 34, worked 22 rows stocking stitch, and bob’s your uncle. It’s really nice and snug and soft, and makes a change from the collection of jangly metal bangles I usually wear and that makes such a clatter and racket when I type. Or maybe it could just be a doughnut!? To be continued… This entry was posted in Craft, double knit, handmade, jewellery, Knitting, Needlepoint and tagged knitting, needlepoint, upcycling on April 19, 2012 by Nice Piece of Work. mini needlepoint gallery 7 Replies Wow, I’ve never published a gallery before, that was quite cool! Reason I did, I got a phone call yesterday out of the blue from someone who used to give embroidery lessons in my old shop. She has a friend who wants to make a needlepoint cushion but only likes African designs and can’t find one anywhere. Since designing and painting canvases used to be my favourite thing to do, Jane thought of me. Her phone call led me to scuffle through the boxes of stuff in my garage, where I found three canvases that her pal might like. I’m not sure what I’d saved them for, perhaps I thought I might take needlepoint up again some day – but it’s been over 7 years and I haven’t felt the urge yet! I did so much in the past that I’m completely stitched out. Anyhow, after finding the canvases, I embarked on a long walk down memory lane. I dug out the finished cushions I’d made; they used to live on an old oak bench in the shop, all 24 or 25 of them, to inspire my customers. Here are some pictures, not great quality, but you get the idea. So, what I’m now wondering is – are there still lots of people out there still needlepointing away (despite the high cost of the tapestry wool)? I had a look for handpainted canvases on Etsy, and there is very little available (that isn’t ribboned lavender posies and bluebells, at least) . Might it be time for me to look for my paints and brushes and stencils again…? Any comments from you crafty lot? To be continued… This entry was posted in Craft, design, handmade, inspiration, Needlepoint, needlework, tapestry, wool and tagged craft, creativity, cushion, embroidery, needlepoint, tapestry, wool on March 23, 2012 by Nice Piece of Work. Cape dwarves 2 Replies I hope you didn’t think from the heading that today’s blog was going to be about anything other than these wonderful chameleons, indigenous to the western Cape. Anne took this photo in her garden in Mowbray this morning, and it reminded me of two cushions I designed and stitched many years ago, and which now live in Rob’s lounge. I have the occasional chameleon visitor in my garden but my neighbour Isabella tells me that they used to be much more regular and frequent. I suppose cats and birds go for them, seeing through their clever disguise, but they are also vulnerable to the insect and snail poisons that people use these days. I haven’t used snail bait for ages and put out a saucer of beer every now and then instead, which does the trick, and I’ve also been known to prowl around the garden at night with a torch when it looks like they’re really taking over. Boy, have I got off the track here! To be continued… This entry was posted in Craft, handmade, Needlepoint, sewing and tagged craft, cushion, needlepoint, tapestry on February 14, 2012 by Nice Piece of Work. Angels fly…because they take themselves lightly 2 Replies Before I had a cell phone, this would have been my version of a text message. I don’t think I have the patience to stitch a whole needlepoint cushion cover any more, I’m more into crafts that give me a quicker return on my creative investment and what little energy I have left over after a day in the office. But if I did, and if I still had canvas and tapestry wool packed away somewhere, and if the mood took me, I would make a cushion for Alex that says “Love many, trust few. Learn to row your own canoe.” I can’t remember who wrote that but it has stuck with me ever since I came across it in a design book by Candace Bahouth. To be continued… This entry was posted in Needlepoint and tagged craft, cushion, needlepoint on January 24, 2012 by Nice Piece of Work. 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What we have here is the intersection between ‘reality’ – a.k.a. ‘absolute’ truth, and knowledge – a.k.a. logos or relative truth. ‘Things’, ‘existence’ and ‘reality’ are concepts. Developed by us, conscious people, through the use of ‘logos’ and starting from two implicit premises. That there must be something outside our consciousness – both the individual and collective ones. And that our perceptions do have at least some correspondence in that ‘outside’. By adding layers and layers of logos, collectively known as ‘culture’, upon our initial perceptions we’ve actually built an alternative reality. The one we call ‘civilization’. The ‘thing’ being that this second reality is just as ‘outside’ our grasp as the original one was. And continues to be. Because of our own consciousness, which both separates and connects us to ‘reality’. What we are left with are our ‘perceptions’. And with our understanding, for those who had reached it, that ‘perceptions’ are ‘real’ only in the sense that they do correspond to some segments of ‘reality’ but they are not necessarily similar to them. Our concepts, not matter how gingerly refined and thoroughly revised, are only representations of ‘reality’. ‘Real’, in their own right: developing them produced, and continues to, its own set of consequences – a.k.a. ‘civilization’. The downside being that some of those concepts have begotten rather unpleasant consequences. ‘Moral depravation’, ‘pollution’, ‘corruption’… It doesn’t really matter how many of these consequences are the result of ‘direct’ action or unintended spin offs. What matters is that we have to understand there will always be a distance between what we believe at some point and the object of our belief. That that distance may have enormous consequences. And that our only chance to avoid those consequences is transparency. Heidegger was speaking about ‘unhiddenness’. The limited nature of both our consciousness and rationality produces the distance between our concepts and their ‘real’ correspondents. Only by openly, and respectfully, sharing what we know about ‘things’ we’ll be able to shorten that distance. Otherwise, the limited nature of the reality we live in – the planet itself, will no longer be able to accommodate the hiatus between our concepts and the only reality we have at our disposal. Share this: Twitter Facebook Email LinkedIn Print Like this: Like Loading... Related Tags concepts, corruption, existence, man as a measure of all things, Moral depravation, pollution, Protagoras, Reality, things Categories Bounded rationality, Choices we make, collective identity, corruption, man as a measure for all things, man induced fragility, Mutual Respect, Psychology, skin in the game, Trust
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There is nothing better than a home- cooked meal after a busy day. Cracked black pepper crusted pot roast is one of my new favorites, I’m completely obsessed with this dinner idea, served over my creamy ricotta and chive mashed potatoes and you have the ultimate busy day meal made with no stove-top cooking required – woohoo! I recently have been feeling the pains of the a busy schedule again, I’m happy to welcome the “normalcy” it brings but I feel like my training wheels of emerging back into a life where everyone needs to be somewhere will be on for awhile. As our schedules fill up with preschool, ballet, play-dates, visiting family, holiday adventures and preemptive covid tests, I am seeking out more and more crock-pot recipes and this one is killer! Cracked Black Pepper Borrowing this idea from the French, they have a dish called Steak au Poive and when I made that in culinary school it was love. Pure love. It brings such a unique and enticing flavor to the pot roast. It adds such a deep layer of flavor that is both harsh and spicy yet comforting and satisfying – So here it is in a crock-pot version so that we can enjoy it any busy night of the week. The key to a great Steak au Poive is the black pepper you use. In culinary school we smashed whole peppercorns with the bottom of a pan to create a pile of broken coarse pepper. Good news, you can buy coarse black pepper so that the pieces are not as small as your typical ground black pepper. You can also use different color peppercorns if you want to try a different flavor profile. For this you want to mix coarse-ground and regular ground black pepper with some kosher salt to round out the flavors. The ground pepper will fall into the crevasses created by the coarse pepper pieces and kosher salt so that the entire pot roast is smothered in dry black pepper. Press down to lock it into place. Creating a black pepper crust Browning your pot roast before putting it in the crockpot, or alternatively to roast in the oven is essential to creating an irresistible layer or flavors. The hot heat and butter will wake the pepper up, enhancing the bold flavors, and sealing them in. By searing your pot roast first you will create a Maillard reaction which simply means you will create that bold delicious sought-after steak flavor, which is different from a lot of crockpot meals. It’s an extra step but totally worth it. Over hot heat with butter, garlic and herbs, sear your pot roast on one side about about 2 minutes, flip and do the same with the other side. To create black pepper crust, carefully spoon the butter over the pot roast until browned. If you want to serve it “au Jus” Au Jus is a french culinary term that means with juice. If you want to serve your cracked black pepper crusted pot roast with pan sauce, it’s really easy to make. Once you remove your pot roast from the crockpot, as it rests on a cutting board you can prepare pan sauce. Using the cooking broth in the crockpot, strain into a pot. Place the pot on the stove over medium/high heat until it starts to reduce to the perfect consistency. Stir and taste. You may need to add a pinch or two of salt and a dash of Worcestershire sauce. To make it top-notch pot roast worthy, once you get your sauce as thick as you like, remove from the heat and add a tbsp of butter to make the sauce shine. Pro tip: if your sauce gets too thick before you serve it, whisk in some water. This will help you fix the consistency without ruining the perfect flavor you already created. Print Recipe Cracked Black Pepper Crusted Pot Roast (Steak au Poive – Crockpot Recipe) Prep Time30 mins Crockpot4 hrs Total Time4 hrs 30 mins Servings: 6 Ingredients ¼ cup Coarse Ground Black Pepper 2 TBSP Ground Black Pepper 1 TBSP Kosher Salt 3 pound Chuck Roast 2 TBSP Butter 2 Garlic Cloves – peeled and smashed 2 Sprigs of Rosemary 2 TBSP Red Wine Vinegar 2 TBSP Worcestershire Sauce 1 cup Beef Stock Au Jus (Pan Sauce) Cooking Broth from the crockpot – strained 2 pinches of Kosher Salt 1 a dash of Worcestershire Sauce 1 TBSP Butter Instructions Combine the coarse ground and regular ground peppers with the kosher salt. Cover both sides of the chuck roast in a thick layer of the pepper mixture – pressing down so that it stays in place. In a large pan, over medium high heat, melt your butter, add your garlic cloves and rosemary sprigs until they start to become fragrant. Sear the pot roast to seal the black pepper crust on both sides. (see blog notes for more explanation) You can also skip this step if you're in a time crunch. In a crockpot – add your seared crusted pot roast, the garlic cloves and rosemary. Add in the red wine vinegar, Worcestershire sauce and beef stock. Cover and cook on high for 4 hours or low for 6-8 hours. Au Jus "with juice" – pan sauce Pull out the pot roast and let it rest on the cutting board. Strain the cooking broth from the crockpot into a pot. Place the pot on the stove over medium/high heat until it starts to reduce to the perfect consistency. Stir and taste. You may need to add a pinch or two of salt and a dash of Worcestershire sauce. Once you reach your perfect consistency, remove from heat and top with one TBSP of butter. Stir until melted. Share this: Twitter Facebook Pinterest Email Print More Tumblr WhatsApp Like this: Like Loading... 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A Special Offer of Love and Gratitude to Andy Blissett and Lucinda Drayton at Bliss Music for the use of their exquisite music to accompany most of the Prayers – www.blissfulmusic.com Love and Gratitude to Pierre Pradervand for his kind permission to record his beautiful prayer ‘The Gentle Art of Blessing’ – www.gentleartofblessing.org Love and Gratitude to James Twyman for his beautiful Moses Code accompanying ‘The Master in Your Heart Meditation’ – www.jamestwyman.com Love and Gratitude to Nigel Shaw for his stunning music accompanying ‘The Skylark’s Ancient Song’ – www.seventhwavemusic.co.uk Love and Gratitude to an Unknown Artist for the atmospheric music accompanying ‘Beloved’ All Prayers, Meditations and Sonnets written and performed by Nicolya Christi To invite Nicolya to perform these Prayers and Meditations at an Event, please contact her – click here. Ideally watch/listen via Ethernet Cable, which is safer for your health, the health of those around you, (including pets and plants), and all lifeforms in your immediate environment, and the world. FREE GIFTS OF LOVE A Simple Life Live a Pure and Simple Life, A Life of Love and … I invite you to reach for your headphones, sit back, press play, and allow yourself to be transported into a deeply healing, transportive and transformational experience. Download Be As Buddha “Where there is a need for Forgiveness, Offer Deep Understanding … Where there is Anger and Pain …” Download Be Love Pause … Breathe … Be Still … Awaken Mind … Open Heart … Download Ego/Self: A Fairytale Self replied, “Dearest Ego, you cannot know the karma of those who have crossed your path. Perhaps you were a catalyst or a teacher? You may have brought an experience into someone’s life to help them to redress their karma. …” Download Exalted Being See only through the eyes of an Exalted Being. Listen only with the ears of an Exalted Being. Respond only as an Exalted Being… Download Gentle Art of Blessing “On awakening, bless this day, for it is already full of unseen good which your blessings will call forth: for to bless is to acknowledge the unlimited …” Download I AM That I AM “Even though I have this body I am not my body. Even though I have these feelings I am not my feelings. Even though I have this mind I am not my …” Download Incarnation Day Prayer “Beloved Creator, Thank You for all the years behind me … and for those before me … Forever …” Download Inner Peace Centre There is no Lotus Flower without the mud from which it grows … there is an inner peace centre inside each one of us … go to that place within you now … Download Little Prayer of Remembrance “The only thing you need remember this day is Who You Truly Are …” Download LOVE “Love All Beings … Love Everything … Be … Only Love … Surrender All …” Download Master in the Heart Meditation Set an intention to be guided by this great being: “Go into the world with the intent of being an inspiration for others to carry You as the Master within their own hearts …” Download Peace In Seven Steps “Hurt Less – Heal More … Fear Less – Love More … Do Less – BE More” Download Prayer for My Earth Family “Every living energy in Existence, whether human, animal, insect, ocean, sky, tree, flower, mineral, star, planet, solar system, galaxy, universe or multi-verse, emits its own unique frequency…” Download Prayer of Non-Limitation “I feel my potential to create myself in the image of the Divine … Top priority is to own my frustration, anger and difficult emotions, yet never to be limited by them …” Download Redemption Prayer “It does not matter who I may have hurt. It does not matter that I have been hurt. For this is a time for redemption … An extraordinary opportunity…” Download Remember Who You Truly Are “Every morning upon waking … Every night before sleeping … And all through the night in and out of sleep … Remind yourself of Who You Truly Are … “ Download Sovereign Being I AM “Every living energy in Existence, whether human, animal, insect, ocean, sky, tree, flower, mineral, star, planet, solar system, galaxy, universe or multi-verse, emits its own unique frequency…” Download The Diamond Heart Prayer Meditation “With all of my Heart, I release all karma, vows, agreements, contracts, promises and bonds. I request that all such be lifted from my soul contract and dissolved and transmuted…” Download The Diamond Heart Prayer Affirmation “I choose only to live from the Love that I AM … I choose only to love from the Light that I AM … I choose only to speak from the Understanding that I AM … I choose only to hear from the Compassion that I AM … I choose only to see from the Beauty that I AM …” Download Today Is the First Day of the Rest of My Life “This day … this very moment … could herald … the most significant turning point in my life …” Download Walk In Reverence “Loving Soul … Tread Gently Upon the Royal Path of Love … Gentle Soul … Walk in Reverence Upon the Royal Road of Light … Beautiful Soul … Step Mindfully Along …”
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Vocabulary and kanji taken from Nihongo Soumatome N3 goi, kanji, grammar and drill books.Expect some overlap with N2 as until a few years ago the N3/N2... Start Learning Japanese Now Get Started Want to learn Japanese on the go? Download our podcast to get all of our episodes featuring free Japanese lessons, news, and entertainment. Download Now Newsletter Signup Learning Japanese can be challenging, but you don't have to do it alone. Subscribe below to get the latest on Nihongo Master's lessons and programs, including our weekly blog articles and podcast episodes.
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People often ask me why they should “work on themselves” or begin a personal growth journey. The reason is simple: You start the process of personal growth because you want to be the best version of yourself possible. Personal growth is about becoming your best self. That doesn’t mean that you don’t accept yourself now. It doesn’t mean that you don’t love yourself enough to be happy with how or where you are. It does mean that you realize you could be more, do more or better, and, as a result, create more health, success, love, prosperity, abundance, happiness, or whatever it is you desire. The desire to grow arises from deep inside. Maybe you feel that internal push…or not. Some people decide to pursue change out of necessity, for example, because their marriage is troubled or boss threatens to fire them. I prefer not to have circumstances force me to grow. Instead, I prefer to choose to fertilize myself with personal growth on a regular basis. This habit helps me grow strong and tall as well as to blossom and bear fruit in all areas of my life. Personal Growth is Not Work Personal growth is often defined as “working on yourself.” However, the word “work” has a negative connotation. That’s why I prefer to call personal growth a transformational journey or a growth path. Specifically, personal growth is a change process. And that process ends in transformation—the state of being changed. A process takes time and can require attention and effort. It sometimes feels hard. However, the benefits of personal growth make the process worthwhile—even when it feels challenging. You start the process of personal growth because you want to be the best version of yourself possible. Click To Tweet 10 Reasons to Start a Engage in Personal Growth Do you still wonder why you might decide to embark on a personal growth journey? Here are 10 reasons to begin the transformational process. 1. To get unstuck. If you feel like you can’t change yourself or your life, personal growth strategies can shed light on why transformation alludes you. It’s important to realize you are never stuck—unless you think you are. Most personal growth programs help you see that you always have the ability to make a new choice and get unstuck fast.
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1. Chinese New Year (simplified Chinese: 春节; Traditional Chinese: 春節; Pinyin: Chūnjíe Chunjie) is the most important Chinese traditional holiday in China, also known as “Spring Festival” because the spring according to the Chinese calendar begins with Lee Chun Which is the first day of the solar calendar of the Chinese calendar year The day is also the end of the winter. Which is similar to Western festivals This festival begins on the 1st day of the 1st month (Chinese characters: 正月, Pinyin: Zhēngyuè) in the ancient Chinese calendar and ends on the 15th with the Lantern Festival. The night before Chinese New Year is the day in which Chinese families gather relatives for dinner every year, which is called Quasi (Chinese characters: 除夕, Pinyin: Chúxī) or “the shifting night” because the Chinese calendar is lunar solar. Chinese New Year is often called “Lunar New Year” Chinese New Year is the longest and most important celebration in the Chinese calendar. The origins of the Chinese New Year have centuries of history and are important because of many legends and traditions. Chinese New Year is celebrated in many countries and territories where Chinese people live, such as mainland China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Macau, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, as well as in other Chinese communities. Chinese New Year is regarded as an important holiday for Chinese people and has influenced the celebration of the Lunar New Year celebrations of neighboring countries. Which includes Korea (Solon), Bhutan and Vietnam. In China, local customs and traditions regarding the Chinese New Year are very diverse. People will pour their money to buy gifts. Decorations, food and clothing materials There is also a tradition that Every family will clean the house thoroughly. To sweep away bad luck with the hope of opening the way for good luck The windows and doors are decorated with red wrapping paper and are paired with the themes “lucky”, “happiness”, “wealth” and “long life” that are popular. The night before chinese new year Dinner is a feast with the family. The food will include pork, duck, chicken and sweet delicacies. The family will end the night with firecrackers. The next morning Children will greet their parents by blessing them for good health and happy New Year. And received a red packet That Chinese New Year tradition for reconciliation Forget sincerely and desire for peace and happiness for everyone. Although the ancient Chinese calendar does not use consecutive years of numbers outside of China, the Chinese year is usually counted since the reign of the Yellow Emperor. But since it has been determined that at least three years is the number 1 used by scholars today, it makes the year 2012 to be “Chinese Year” 4710, 4709 or 4649. 2. The Chinese festival marking the start of the new year, beginning on the second new moon after the winter solstice and ending on the full moon fifteen days later. It is marked by visits to family and friends, special meals, fireworks, and gift giving. Share this: Twitter Facebook Like this: Like Loading... 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Are you a student? A teacher? A researcher? You are into robotics and would like to learn concrete uses of robots in a very accessible way? At Niryo, we want to give you the opportunity to get a complete solution, by providing you with free curriculums that will help you through the application of the knowledge you can acquire in robotics and industrial programming courses. These curriculum will also help those who would like to discover the Industry 4.0. Free and available for everyone, these educational resources' aim is to introduce you to fields of programmation, robotics and the industry of the future in a very simple, intuitive and concrete way. In order to discover robotics and the Niryo One, our 6-axis and open-source robot dedicated to education and research, let’s start with our Starter Guide. After this initiation to the Niryo One and robotics, you can discover how to control our robot with tools such as Blockly, Python and ROS. How to control a robot with Blockly? What is blockly? If you are not familiar with computer programming, we give you the opportunity to control the Niryo One with Blockly, a library developed by Google that allows you to control a robot in a visual and accessible way, even for beginners. Unlike a programming language, Blockly is made of blocks that you can put together to create a sequence that the Robot will be able to read and execute. These blocks’ goal is to make the very first approach of programmation easier by avoiding to write scripts that need a very specific language and syntax. Easy as it is, using blocks to control a robot has become a reference to allow novices to discover robotics without any further knowledge of it. What is Blockly? If you are not familiar with computer programming, we give you the opportunity to control the Niryo One with Blockly, a library developed by Google that allows you to control a robot in a visual and accessible way, even for beginners. Unlike a programming language, Blockly is made of blocks that you can put together to create a sequence that the Robot will be able to read and execute. These blocks’ goal is to make the very first approach of programmation easier by avoiding to write scripts that need a very specific language and syntax. Easy as it is, using blocks to control a robot has become a reference to allow novices to discover robotics without any further knowledge of it. We wanted to provide even more than tutorials and videos on how to use the Niryo One and Niryo One Studio, so we created this curriculumin order to offer a concrete and educational resource about the Blockly interface of Niryo One Studio. This curriculum helps you through the discovery of the Blockly interface,, on how to use it and its available functions. Once these functions are assimilated, you’ll be able to quickly prototype multiple industrial uses such as packaging, packing or assembling. How to use the Vision Set with Blockly? In the Industry 4.0, vision is required in many processes. Indeed, vision is now spreading in robotics as it is a real gain of time and capital: it improves the control and the processes’ automation. Moreover, it offers a real flexibility and fluidity in the realization of the tasks. Unless the robots without any vision set, robots are now able to accomplish a task on objects with various positions even if the robot was not set for these different positions. More than the detection of objects with the use of images detection and artificial intelligence, vision gives you the opportunity to automate processes such as quality check (label verification, packaging compliance…). Thus, vision is absolutely crucial in Industry 4.0 and for Cobots as it boosts both productivity and quality. We put at your disposal on our website an educational resource so as to discover our Vision Set, that makes the Niryo One able to detect and interact with objects placed on its workspace board, in a very autonomous way. Thanks to this curriculum, you’ll be able to discover one of our add-ons and use our desktop app while prototyping processes from the Industry 4.0. Step by step, these curriculum show you all the possibilities the Niryo One is giving you. Now that you’ve discovered our desktop app, the Niryo One Studio, it is time to go further and start to discover how you can manage to control the robot with Python. How to control a robot with Python? What is Python? Hugely used in the industrial field, the Python language is now unavoidable as it is ubiquitous in computing, automatism and robotics. Python is used by many renowned companies and organizations such as Google, the NASA or most of the technological titans. Why is Python unavoidable? We can easily answer this question: Python is an accessible language, versatile and multi-platforms. It is used in a multitude of fields such as in data science, video games, artificial intelligence, industrial robotics, cobotics… This curriculum gives you an insight on how to use the Python API (Application Programming Interface). You’ll have the opportunity to develop algorithms and use themto command the Niryo One. For this feature, we recommend algorithmic notions and at least a little knowledge of Python language. What is Python? Hugely used in the industrial field, the Python language is now unavoidable as it is ubiquitous in computing, automatism and robotics. Python is used by many renowned companies and organizations such as Google, the NASA or most of the technological titans. Why is Python unavoidable? We can easily answer this question: Python is an accessible language, versatile and multi-platforms. It is used in a multitude of fields such as in data science, video games, artificial intelligence, industrial robotics, cobotics… This curriculum gives you an insight on how to use the Python API (Application Programming Interface). You’ll have the opportunity to develop algorithms and use themto command the Niryo One. For this feature, we recommend algorithmic notions and at least a little knowledge of Python language. On our way towards Industry 4.0 In this educational feature, you will write your very first scripts to control the Niryo One. You can also find two exercises and a real practical case so you can dive into the industrial world by prototyping a pick & place. How to control a robot with ROS? What is ROS? The democratization of robotics has created a real need for developing tools. Indeed, developers now need to focus more on the implementation of tasks by the robots rather than on the creation or full modification of connected and complex systems. ROS, for Robot Operating System, is an operating meta system, halfway between the operating system and a software development platform. It offers a bunch of computing tools which gives the possibility to develop softwares made for robotics. Acting as a middleware, it enables the communication between multiple robots, softwares and tasks. It helps developers focusing on their projects. ROS is open-source. You can find a lot of tools and softwares made by the community for the community. It can help you find a solution to (almost) any encountered issue. You can find ROS’ benefits here. What is ROS? The democratization of robotics has created a real need for developing tools. Indeed, developers now need to focus more on the implementation of tasks by the robots rather than on the creation or full modification of connected and complex systems. ROS, for Robot Operating System, is an operating meta system, halfway between the operating system and a software development platform. It offers a bunch of computing tools which gives the possibility to develop softwares made for robotics. Acting as a middleware, it enables the communication between multiple robots, softwares and tasks. It helps developers focusing on their projects. ROS is open-source. You can find a lot of tools and softwares made by the community for the community. It can help you find a solution to (almost) any encountered issue. You can find ROS’ benefits here. This curriculum has been thought to give you the opportunity to discover and take control of tools such as RViz and MoveIt that make you visualize and move the Niryo One. You can also find exercises to interact with ROS by using both lines of code and Python. From education to industry, with Niryo Niryo’s wish is to democratize robotics and support stakeholders towards Industry 4.0. In this way, these curriculum are made to support education, research and development on their way to this field. Genuine educational tools, these documents and exercises provide the assurance to be guided step by step, as it gives you opportunity to prototype real industrial processes from scratch through our Ecosystem made of our 6-axis, collaborative, 3D printed robot, its Vision Set and its Conveyor Belt. With Niryo, you’ll be able to find a complete ecosystem, such as a support, here to help you understand, in a very concrete way, the transformation now operating in this new industrial era that is Industry 4.0. As Blockly allows you to discover robotics in a very simple and affordable way and Python to create scripts to control the Niryo One, our wish is to go further. Indeed, you’ll very soon be able to find new curriculums on our website, on brand new subjects such as MATLAB, image processing, simulation… I want to discover programming and robotics 2020-10-05T16:20:51+02:00 Share this post ! FacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail Related Posts Accessibility to robotics, five years later. Gallery Accessibility to robotics, five years later. Vision in robotics Gallery Vision in robotics Learn robotics with our ecosystem Gallery Learn robotics with our ecosystem Leave A Comment Cancel reply Comment Categories About robotics Learn robotics Ned Niryo news Niryo One Uncategorized Recent Tweets Tweets by NiryoRobotics About us Niryo wants to democratize robotics. We started by creating the Niryo One, our first 6-axis collaborative robot for Education & Research, powered by Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and ROS. Ned, its successor, brings many improvements such an aluminum structure that increases its robustness, its precision & repeatability (0.5mm).
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I read his every press release, read every major newspaper article about him, and followed his every move throughout his governor campaign -- and in each of the four years he served as governor. Mitt Romney IS Big Government -- to the core. Which is why I nearly fell off my chair one day when I was asked by a libertarian, “Aren’t you glad to have Mitt Romney as your governor? He’s pretty libertarian, isn’t he?” It is critical that voters know the truth about Big Government Mitt Romney. Please forward the below column to every voter you know who would consider voting for him. Thank you for helping to set the record straight. In liberty, Carla Howell Executive Director Libertarian National Committee Mitt Romney: Champion of Big Government By Carla Howell Is Mitt Romney the “economic conservative” he claims to be? Especially when it comes to tax and spend policies? Now that he’s running for president, let’s compare his words with his deeds. Taxes Romney claims to be anti-tax. He even “took” a “no new taxes” pledge when he ran for Governor of Massachusetts in 2002. “Took” is in quotes because he refused to sign that pledge. His signature wasn’t necessary, he claimed. He assured us that he’s a man of his word. But Mitt Romney has been a champion of new taxes. Mitt Romney proposed three new taxes while campaigning for governor: a new tax on vehicles, a new tax on campaign donations, and a new tax on building construction. They didn’t get much fanfare in the media and were quickly forgotten. Right before the 2002 election, he ran millions of dollars in ads portraying himself as a “no new taxes” governor. The media refused to set the record straight. But that was only the beginning. Each of the four years Romney served as governor, he raised taxes – while pretending he didn’t. He claims he only raised mandatory government “fees.” But government mandatory fees are nothing but taxes, and taxes are nothing but mandatory government fees. Romney’s new tax-fees raised hundreds of millions of dollars in new tax revenue for the state government every year. In addition to scores of new tax-fees, Mitt Romney also increased several other taxes by: “closing loopholes” to enable collection of a new Internet sales tax passing legislation that enables local governments to raise Business Property Taxes enacting a new tax penalty that raises Income Taxes on both individuals and small businesses. This, he claims, is not raising taxes. I suppose you could say Romney merely enacted bills that force taxpayers to hand over billions of dollars – which end up in the coffers of the government. Quacks like a tax increase? In 2008, Romney boasted that he was the first presidential candidate to sign a “taxpayer protection pledge,” in which he promised to oppose “any and all efforts” to increase income taxes on people or businesses. So he’ll call his tax increases “government fees” or “closing loopholes” or “penalties” or something else. But if Romney is president, the IRS will collect this money from you, your family, your friends, and millions of Americans just like you. Government Spending Mitt Romney claims to have cut the Massachusetts budget by “$2 billion.” Sometimes he claims he cut it “$3 billion.” The media gives him free advertising by parroting this myth repeatedly. They repeat it so often that even many fiscal conservatives and libertarians assume it must be true. But these “cuts” were merely budget games. Spending cuts in one area were simply moved into another area of the budget. In fact, not only did Mitt Romney refuse to cut the overall Massachusetts budget, he expanded it. Dramatically. The Massachusetts state budget was $22.7 billion a year when he took office in January of 2003. When he left office four years later, it was over $25.7 billion – plus another $2.2 billion in spending that the legislature took “off budget.” (Romney never reminds us of this fact.) The net effect of budgets proposed and signed into law by Mitt Romney? An additional $5.2 billion in state spending – and a similar increase in new taxes. Every year. He claims to have done a good job as governor of liberal Massachusetts in light of the fact that it’s a “tough state” for poor “conservatives” like him. He infers his hands were tied by the predominantly Democratic legislature. But when it comes to tax and spend policies, he’s not only in lockstep with the Democrats. He leads the way. Each of the four years Romney served as governor, he started budget negotiations by proposing an increase of about $1 billion in new government spending. Before the legislature even named a budget figure. Romney initiated massive new spending – without any prodding. The legislature responded with a handful of line item budget increases. Romney agreed to some of them and vetoed others. The media helped him out again by making fanfare of his vetoes and portraying him as tough on spending – after he had already given away the store! The Romney-Kennedy Alliance But his grande finale was the worst of all: RomneyCare, Mitt Romney’s version of socialized medicine. By his own admission, he didn’t plan his socialized medicine scheme until after the 2002 election. During Romney’s governor campaign, he convinced voters that his Democrat rival would be worse – because she would saddle us with socialist tax-and-spend policies, he said. But soon after he was elected, Romney started the drumbeat for socialized medicine. Three years later, he signed RomneyCare into law. Voters of Massachusetts did not vote for RomneyCare. Mitt Romney foisted the granddaddy of Big Government expansions upon them without warning. He championed it from the beginning. Again, without any prodding from his Democrat rivals. When Romney ran for U.S. Senate in 1994, his campaign popularized the derogatory term “Kennedy country” to describe the devastating effects of Ted Kennedy’s “liberal social programs” on poor neighborhoods in Massachusetts. Yet Mitt Romney stood proudly with Ted Kennedy while he signed RomneyCare into law. Ted Kennedy has pushed for socialized medicine for decades. Romney fulfilled his dream. Kennedy lobbied the legislature hard to get Romney’s bill passed. It was a Romney-Kennedy alliance. Welcome to Massachusetts: Romney-Kennedy country. Romney’s socialized medicine law mandates everyone who doesn’t have insurance to buy it – or suffer income tax penalties. Both individuals and small businesses face steep fines if they refuse to give up their freedom to make their own health care choices. There’s yet another “off budget” Mitt Romney tax increase. Romney’s mandate will cost individual taxpayers many thousands of dollars every year in health insurance premiums for unwanted policies – or force them to pay sizable tax penalties. The total cost of RomneyCare in mandates and new spending? At least several billion dollars every year – to start. It will rise from there, as socialized medicine programs are wont to do. Romney’s law went into full effect in 2009. It’s harmful effects were not felt until after the 2008 presidential election was over. Romney’s time-release tax increase. Romney’s Words Versus Romney’s Deeds Smart moms tell their kids, “Believe none of what you hear and half of what you see.” That advice saved me a lot of heartache. And it will do the same for anyone who is leaning towards voting for Mitt Romney. Candidate Romney campaigns for president with the words we’re aching to hear. Words we want to believe. Candidate Romney tells us that he is a: “fiscal conservative” “friend of small business” “tax cutter” “waste fighter” “opponent of runaway spending” “tough leader who vetoes new taxes and needless government spending” Let’s follow Mom’s advice: ignore candidate Romney’s words. Look at elected Governor Romney’s deeds. What does he do when he’s elected? Mitt Romney hits up taxpayers with a variety of new taxes – while pretending he doesn’t. Mitt Romney jacks up government spending as much as any Big Government Democrat would. Mitt Romney champions massive Big Government Programs – that made Ted Kennedy proud. Tweet © New Jersey Libertarian Party 1972 - 2021 The NJ Libertarian Party is NJ's third largest political party, founded in 1972. Our vision is for a world in which all individuals have the right to exercise sole control over their own lives, and have the right to live in whatever manner they choose, so long as they do not forcibly interfere with the equal right of others to live as they choose. Our goal is to build a political party that elects Libertarians to public office, and moves public policy in a libertarian direction.
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We are New Life Assembly of God, a church striving to cultivate thriving relationships with God, family, and others. If you have any questions, or would like to learn more about who we are as a church, be sure to check us out online at nlag.net. We want you to know that even if we have not had the opportunity to meet you yet, we are praying for you. Specifically, our prayer is that this week’s message would be an encouragement to you and that you would find it to be both relevant and meaningful to your life. We believe we serve a big God who desires to do great things within our hearts. Audio (MP3) Previous Broken Pieces — Week Seven — Kids Moment Next The Emotionally Healthy Church — Week One — Kids… Latest Sermon Immature Fruit November 28, 2021 Pastor Brent Beesley We are New Life Assembly of God, a church striving to cultivate thriving relationships with God, family, and others. If you have any questions, or would like to learn more about… Next Event An Evening Of Christmas Joy December 3, 2021 Ladies, join us for an Evening of Christmas Joy on Friday, December 3, 2021 @ 6:00 pm in the New Life Gymnasium. We will enjoy a festive time of fellowship, food, and a Christmas…
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Minister Carola Schouten of Agriculture will have experts look into the possible health effects of reducing protein in animal feed, in response to "concerns in the sector", she said in a letter to parliament. "Animal health is also a starting point for me that should not be altered and that is why I understand the concerns that farmers have about this," the Minister said. Schouten plans to ban the adding of protein to animal feed from September. Farmers add protein to cattle feed as concentrates, but it also results in cattle releasing more nitrogen. The government is trying to lower nitrogen emissions so that there is more room for home and road construction. Farmers have been protesting against this measure for more than a week, blocking highways and distribution centers, showing up at an environmental activist's house with their tractors, and forcing Schouten to cut short a working visit to Zeeland. According to the farmers, this measure comes at the expense of animal welfare. Schouten remains convinced that farmers feed their cattle more protein than is necessary. "The excess protein is not absorbed by the animal, but is emitted in the form of ammonia. That is widely endorsed in the sector and science," she said in her letter to parliament. But given the farmers' concerns, she will have experts look at the matter. "If this shows that additional animal health risks are to be expected, I will adjust the regulation accordingly."
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Explore our website and see all that NMU has to offer. Cost of Attendance The estimated cost of attendance (COA) is an estimate of the costs a typical student may incur over the fall and winter semesters combined. This figure is used in determining your financial aid eligibility and includes both direct and indirect costs. Direct costs are the expenses that students are billed directly by the university. These include tuition, fees, housing and meals(if living on campus). Indirect costs refer to those expenses that students incur by attending college, but are not billed directly to their account. Indirect costs include reasonable rent, food, transportation, books, supplies, and other miscellaneous personal expenses that can vary considerably from student to student 2022-2023 Undergraduate On-campus (NMU housing) Michigan Residents Non-Michigan Residents Lower-Division Upper-Division Lower-Division Upper-Division (1-55 credit hours) (56+ credit hours) (1-55 credit hours) (56+ credit hours) Tuition & Fees (12-16 cr hrs) $12,476 $13,068 $18,110 $18,958 Housing and Meals 11,862 11,862 11,862 11,862 Books and supplies 750 750 750 750 Transportation 358 358 358 358 Other Educational costs 1,668 1,668 1,668 1,668 TOTAL $27,114 $27,706 $32,748 $33,596 Undergraduate Michigan Residents - Living with Parent Lower-Division Upper-Division (1-55 credit hours) (56+ credit hours) Tuition & Fees (12-16 cr hrs) $12,476 $13,068 Housing and Meals 5,020 5,020 Books and supplies 750 750 Transportation 2,022 2,022 Other Educational costs 1,668 1,668 TOTAL $21,936 $22,528 Undergraduate Off-Campus (own/rent) Michigan Residents Non-Michigan Residents Lower-Division Upper-Division Lower-Division Upper-Division (1-55 credit hours) (56+ credit hours) (1-55 credit hours) (56+ credit hours) Tuition & Fees (12-16 cr hrs) $12,476 $13,068 $18,110 $18,958 Housing and Meals 10,040 10,040 10,040 10,040 Books and supplies 750 750 750 750 Transportation 946 946 946 946 Other Educational costs 1,668 1,668 1,668 1,668 TOTAL $25,880 $26,472 $31,514 $32,362 Graduate Students Michigan Residents Non-Michigan Residents Tuition & Fees (6 cr hrs) $7,604 $10,260 Housing and Meals 11,998 11,998 Books and supplies 640 640 Transportation 946 946 Other Educational costs 1,668 1,668 TOTAL $22,856 $25,512 Actual room and board, tuition rates and the date they are set will vary. They are posted as early as possible on www.nmu.edu/tuition. For the Cost of Attendance purposes, NMU will use the value of Quad II double occupancy room and the Gold Constant meal plan for on-campus students, and a reasonable amount based on student feedback from a periodic cost survey for off-campus living. If you have any additional education related costs that you would like the Financial Aid Office to review, you can submit an Increase to Cost of Attendance Form with related documentation. Not all adjustments result in an increase in financial aid eligibility. Some examples of adjustments and supporting documentation requirements to justify increases: Study Abroad - Student will work with the International Studies Office to develop a budget that the student submits to the Financial Aid Office. Book Costs in Excess of Budget - Student needs to provide book purchase receipts and syllabus to match up. Daycare Expenses - Submit a letter from licensed daycare provider reflecting the costs for the semester (dollar amount per hour multiplied by number of hours per week multiplied by number of weeks per semester), signed and dated by the provider along with license number. The provider needs to submit a copy of the license. Camcorder or Tools - Submit a letter/memo from the department indicating that the student in question is required to purchase the items as part of class requirements. Letter need to indicate standard cost of items. Commuter Living on Campus - Will originally be awarded as a commuter, but upon request will be recalculated as living in campus housing. Tuition Changes that Exceed the Above Budgeted Rates - Examples include undergraduate students exceeding 16 credit hours or graduate students exceeding 6 credit hours. Also, adjustments will be considered for students with MBA tuition charges exceeding the budgeted amounts. Additional NMU Fees - Different academic programs or courses have additional fees, such as lab fees for specific courses, distance education fees, NMU required testing fees, or I-Book fee for Art and Design majors. Other Increases - On a case-by-case situation, unique situations may be approved with a written request from the student outlining the reasons and supporting documentation. 2021-2022 Undergraduate On-campus (NMU housing) Michigan Residents Non-Michigan Residents Lower-Division Upper-Division Lower-Division Upper-Division (1-55 credit hours) (56+ credit hours) (1-55 credit hours) (56+ credit hours) Tuition & Fees (12-16 cr hrs) $12,172 $12,748 $17,668 $18,496 Housing and Meals 11,572 11,572 11,572 11,572 Books and supplies 750 750 750 750 Transportation 358 358 358 358 Other Educational costs 1,668 1,668 1,668 1,668 TOTAL $26,520 $27,096 $32,016 $32,844 Undergraduate Michigan Residents - Living with Parent Lower-Division Upper-Division (1-55 credit hours) (56+ credit hours) Tuition & Fees (12-16 cr hrs) $12,172 $12,748 Housing and Meals 4,896 4,896 Books and supplies 750 750 Transportation 2,022 2,022 Other Educational costs 1,668 1,668 TOTAL $21,508 $22,084 Undergraduate Off-Campus (own/rent) Michigan Residents Non-Michigan Residents Lower-Division Upper-Division Lower-Division Upper-Division (1-55 credit hours) (56+ credit hours) (1-55 credit hours) (56+ credit hours) Tuition & Fees (12-16 cr hrs) $12,172 $12,748 $17,668 $18,496 Housing and Meals 9,794 9,794 9,794 9,794 Books and supplies 750 750 750 750 Transportation 946 946 946 946 Other Educational costs 1,668 1,668 1,668 1,668 TOTAL $25,330 $25,906 $30,826 $31,654 Graduate Students Michigan Residents Non-Michigan Residents Tuition & Fees (6 cr hrs) $7,418 $10,010 Housing and Meals 11,704 11,704 Books and supplies 640 640 Transportation 946 946 Other Educational costs 1,668 1,668 TOTAL $22,376 $24,968 Actual room and board, tuition rates and the date they are set will vary. They are posted as early as possible on www.nmu.edu/tuition. For the Cost of Attendance purposes, NMU will use the value of Quad II double occupancy room and the Gold Constant meal plan for on-campus students, and a reasonable amount based on student feedback from a periodic cost survey for off campus living. If you have any additional education related costs that you would like the Financial Aid Office to review, you can submit an Increase to Cost of Attendance Form with related documentation. Not all adjustments result in an increase in financial aid eligibility. Some examples of adjustments and supporting documentation requirements to justify increases: Study Abroad - Student will work with the International Studies Office to develop a budget that the student submits to the Financial Aid Office. Book Costs in Excess of Budget - Student needs to provide book purchase receipts and syllabus to match up. Daycare Expenses - Submit a letter from licensed daycare provider reflecting the costs for the semester (dollar amount per hour multiplied by number of hours per week multiplied by number of weeks per semester), signed and dated by the provider along with license number. The provider needs to submit a copy of the license. Camcorder or Tools - Submit a letter/memo from the department indicating that the student in question is required to purchase the items as part of class requirements. Letter need to indicate standard cost of items. Commuter Living on Campus - Will originally be awarded as a commuter, but upon request will be recalculated as living in campus housing. Tuition Changes that Exceed the Above Budgeted Rates - Examples include undergraduate students exceeding 16 credit hours or graduate students exceeding 6 credit hours. Also, adjustments will be considered for students with MBA tuition charges exceeding the budgeted amounts. Additional NMU Fees - Different academic programs or courses have additional fees, such as lab fees for specific courses, distance education fees, NMU required testing fees, or I-Book fee for Art and Design majors. Other Increases - On a case-by-case situation, unique situations may be approved with a written request from the student outlining the reasons and supporting documentation. 2020-2021 Undergraduate On-campus (NMU housing) Michigan Residents Non-Michigan Residents Lower-Division Upper-Division Lower-Division Upper-Division (1-55 credit hours) (56+ credit hours) (1-55 credit hours) (56+ credit hours) *Tuition & Fees (12-16 cr hrs) $11,680 $12,232 $17,176 $17,980 *Housing and Meals** 11,072 11,072 11,072 11,072 Books and supplies 760 760 760 760 Transportation 364 364 364 364 Other Educational costs 1,684 1,684 1,684 1,684 TOTAL $25,560 $26,112 $31,056 $31,860 Undergraduate Michigan Residents - Living with Parent Lower-Division Upper-Division (1-55 credit hours) (56+ credit hours) *Tuition & Fees (12-16 cr hrs) $11,680 $12,232 Housing and Meals 4,944 4,944 Books and supplies 760 760 Transportation 2,072 2,072 Other Educational costs 1,684 1,684 TOTAL $21,140 $21,692 Undergraduate Off-Campus (own/rent) Michigan Residents Non-Michigan Residents Lower-Division Upper-Division Lower-Division Upper-Division (1-55 credit hours) (56+ credit hours) (1-55 credit hours) (56+ credit hours) *Tuition & Fees (12-16 cr hrs) $11,680 $12,232 $17,176 $17,980 Housing and Meals 9,888 9,888 9,888 9,888 Books and supplies 760 760 760 760 Transportation 968 968 968 968 Other Educational costs 1,684 1,684 1,684 1,684 TOTAL $24,980 $25,532 $30,476 $31,280 Graduate Students Michigan Residents Non-Michigan Residents *Tuition & Fees (5 cr hrs) $5,880 $8,040 Housing and Meals 9,888 9,888 Books and supplies 312 312 Transportation 968 968 Other Educational costs 1,684 1,684 TOTAL $18,732 $20,892 *Actual room and board, tuition rates and the date they are set will vary. They are posted as early as possible on www.nmu.edu/tuition. **For the Cost of Attendance purposes, NMU will use the value of Quad II double occupancy room and the Silver Constant meal plan. Students opting to live off campus, or in either The Woods or NMU apartments will not receive an adjusted budget based on the higher costs, similarly, students opting for the Platinum Meal Plan will not receive adjusted budgets. If you have any additional education related costs that you would like the Financial Aid Office to review, you can submit an Increase to Cost of Attendance Form with related documentation. Not all adjustments result in an increase in financial aid eligibility. Some examples of adjustments and supporting documentation requirements to justify increases: Study Abroad - Student will work with the International Studies Office to develop a budget that will then be submitted to the Financial Aid Office. Book Costs in Excess of Budget - Student needs to provide book purchase receipts and syllabus to match up. Daycare Expenses - Submit a letter from licensed daycare provider reflecting the costs for the semester (dollar amount per hour multiplied by number of hours per week multiplied by number of weeks per semester), signed and dated by the provider along with license number. The provider needs to submit a copy of the license. Camcorder or Tools - Submit a letter/memo from the department indicating that the student in question is required to purchase the items as part of class requirements. Letter need to indicate standard cost of items. Commuter Living on Campus - Will originally be awarded as a commuter, but upon request will be recalculated as living in campus housing. Tuition Changes that Exceed the Above Budgeted Rates - Examples include undergraduate students exceeding 16 credit hours or graduate students exceeding 5 credit hours. Also, adjustments will be considered for students with MBA tuition charges exceeding the budgeted amounts. Additional NMU Fees - Different academic programs or courses have additional fees, such as lab fees for specific courses, distance education fees, NMU required testing fees, or I-Book fee for Art and Design majors. Other Increases - On a case-by-case situation, unique situations may be approved with a written request from the student outlining the reasons and supporting documentation. 2019-2020 Undergraduate On-campus (NMU housing) Michigan Residents Non-Michigan Residents Lower-Division Upper-Division Lower-Division Upper-Division (1-55 credit hours) (56+ credit hours) (1-55 credit hours) (56+ credit hours) *Tuition & Fees (12-16 cr hrs) $11,256 $11,796 $16,752 $17,544 *Housing and Meals** 10,774 10,774 10,774 10,774 Books and supplies 760 760 760 760 Transportation 366 366 366 366 Other Educational costs 1,650 1,650 1,650 1,650 TOTAL $24,806 $25,346 $30,302 $31,094 Undergraduate Michigan Residents - Living with Parent Lower-Division Upper-Division (1-55 credit hours) (56+ credit hours) *Tuition & Fees (12-16 cr hrs) $11,256 $11,796 Housing and Meals 4,878 4,878 Books and supplies 760 760 Transportation 2,088 2,088 Other Educational costs 1,650 1,650 TOTAL $20,632 $21,172 Undergraduate Off-Campus (own/rent) Michigan Residents Non-Michigan Residents Lower-Division Upper-Division Lower-Division Upper-Division (1-55 credit hours) (56+ credit hours) (1-55 credit hours) (56+ credit hours) *Tuition & Fees (12-16 cr hrs) $11,256 $11,796 $16,752 $17,544 Housing and Meals 9,756 9,756 9,756 9,756 Books and supplies 760 760 760 760 Transportation 976 976 976 976 Other Educational costs 1,650 1,650 1,650 1,650 TOTAL $24,398 $24,938 $29,894 $30,686 Graduate Students Michigan Residents Non-Michigan Residents *Tuition & Fees (5 cr hrs) $5,670 $7,830 Housing and Meals 9,756 9,756 Books and supplies 312 312 Transportation 976 976 Other Educational costs 1,650 1,650 TOTAL $18,364 $20,524 *Actual room and board, tuition rates and the date they are set will vary. They are posted as early as possible on www.nmu.edu/tuition. **For the Cost of Attendance purposes, NMU will use the value of a Quad I and Quad II double occupancy room and the Silver Constant meal plan. Students opting to live off campus, or in either The Woods or NMU apartments will not receive an adjusted budget based on the higher costs, similarly, students opting for the Platinum Meal Plan will not receive adjusted budgets. If you have any additional education related costs that you would like the Financial Aid Office to review, you can submit an Increase to Cost of Attendance Form with related documentation. Not all adjustments result in an increase in financial aid eligibility. Some examples of adjustments and supporting documentation requirements to justify increases: Study Abroad - Student will work with the International Studies Office to develop a budget that will then be submitted to the Financial Aid Office. Book Costs in Excess of Budget - Student needs to provide book purchase receipts and syllabus to match up. Daycare Expenses - Submit a letter from licensed daycare provider reflecting the costs for the semester (dollar amount per hour multiplied by number of hours per week multiplied by number of weeks per semester), signed and dated by the provider along with license number. The provider needs to submit a copy of the license. Camcorder or Tools - Submit a letter/memo from the department indicating that the student in question is required to purchase the items as part of class requirements. Letter need to indicate standard cost of items. Commuter Living on Campus - Will originally be awarded as a commuter, but upon request will be recalculated as living in campus housing. Tuition Changes that Exceed the Above Budgeted Rates - Examples include undergraduate students exceeding 16 credit hours or graduate students exceeding 5 credit hours. Also, adjustments will be considered for students with MBA tuition charges exceeding the budgeted amounts. Additional NMU Fees - Different academic programs or courses have additional fees, such as lab fees for specific courses, distance education fees, NMU required testing fees, or I-Book fee for Art and Design majors. Other Increases - On a case-by-case situation, unique situations may be approved with a written request from the student outlining the reasons and supporting documentation. 2018-2019 Lower-Division (1-55 credit hours) Undergraduate Resident Undergraduate Living with Parent Undergraduate Out-of-State *Tuition & Fees (12-16 credits) 10,730 10,730 16,226 *Housing and Meals** 10,666 5,332 10,666 Books and Supplies 800 800 800 Transportation 376 1,830 376 Other Educational Costs 1,616 1,616 1,616 24,188 20,308 29,684 Upper-Division (56+ credit hours) Undergraduate Resident Undergraduate Living with Parent Undergraduate Out-of-State *Tuition and Fees (12-16 credits) 11,246 11,246 16,994 *Housing and Meals** 10,666 5,332 10,666 Books and Supplies 800 800 800 Transportation 376 1,830 376 Other Educational Costs 1,616 1,616 1,616 24,704 20,824 30,452 Graduate Resident Graduate Non-Resident *Tuition & Fees (5 credits) 5,420 7,580 *Housing and Meals** 10,666 10,666 Books and Supplies 328 328 Transportation 376 376 Other Educational Costs 1,616 1,616 18,406 20,566 *Actual room and board, tuition rates and the date they are set will vary. They are posted as early as possible on www.nmu.edu/tuition. **For the Cost of Attendance purposes, NMU will use the value of a Quad I and Quad II double occupancy room and the base required meal plan. Students opting to live off campus, or in either The Woods or NMU apartments will not receive an adjusted budget based on the higher costs, similarly, students opting for the Platinum Meal Plan will not receive adjusted budgets. If you have any additional education related costs that you would like the Financial Aid Office to review, you can submit an Increase to Cost of Attendance Form with related documentation. Not all adjustments result in an increase in financial aid eligibility. Some examples of adjustments and supporting documentation requirements to justify increases: Study Abroad - Student will work with the International Studies Office to develop a budget that will then be submitted to the Financial Aid Office. Book Costs in Excess of Budget - Student needs to provide book purchase receipts and syllabus to match up. Daycare Expenses - Submit a letter from licensed daycare provider reflecting the costs for the semester (dollar amount per hour multiplied by number of hours per week multiplied by number of weeks per semester), signed and dated by the provider along with license number. The provider needs to submit a copy of the license. Camcorder or Tools - Submit a letter/memo from the department indicating that the student in question is required to purchase the items as part of class requirements. Letter need to indicate standard cost of items. Commuter Living on Campus - Will originally be awarded as a commuter, but upon request will be recalculated as living in campus housing. Tuition Changes that Exceed the Above Budgeted Rates - Examples include undergraduate students exceeding 16 credit hours or graduate students exceeding 5 credit hours. Also, adjustments will be considered for students with MBA tuition charges exceeding the budgeted amounts. Additional NMU Fees - Different academic programs or courses have additional fees, such as lab fees for specific courses, distance education fees, NMU required testing fees, or I-Book fee for Art and Design majors. Other Increases - On a case-by-case situation, unique situations may be approved with a written request from the student outlining the reasons and supporting documentation. 2016-2017 Lower-Division (1-55 credit hours) Undergraduate Resident Undergraduate Living with Parent Undergraduate Out-of-State *Tuition & Fees (12-16 credits) 9766 9766 15262 *Housing and Meals 9838 4918 9838 Books and Supplies 730 730 730 Transportation 324 324 324 Other Educational Costs 1512 1512 1512 22170 17250 27666 Upper-Division (56+ credit hours) Undergraduate Resident Undergraduate Living with Parent Undergraduate Out-of-State *Tuition and Fees (12-16 credits) 10282 10282 16030 *Housing and Meals 9838 4918 9838 Books and Supplies 730 730 730 Transportation 324 324 324 Other Educational Costs 1512 1512 1512 22686 17766 28434 Graduate Resident Graduate Non-Resident *Tuition & Fees (5 credits) 4940 7100 *Housing and Meals 9838 9838 Books and Supplies 300 300 Transportation 324 324 Other Educational Costs 1512 1512 16914 19074 *Actual room and board, tuition rates and the date they are set will vary. They are posted as early as possible on www.nmu.edu/tuition. If you have any additional education related costs that you would like the Financial Aid Office to review, you can submit an Increase to Cost of Attendance Form with related documentation. Not all adjustments result in an increase in financial aid eligibility. Some examples of adjustments and supporting documentation requirements to justify increases: Study Abroad - Student will work with the International Studies Office to develop a budget that will then be submitted to the Financial Aid Office. Book Costs in Excess of Budget - Student needs to provide book purchase receipts and syllabus to match up. Daycare Expenses - Submit a letter from licensed daycare provider reflecting the costs for the semester (dollar amount per hour multiplied by number of hours per week multiplied by number of weeks per semester), signed and dated by the provider along with license number. The provider needs to submit a copy of the license. Camcorder or Tools - Submit a letter/memo from the department indicating that the student in question is required to purchase the items as part of class requirements. Letter need to indicate standard cost of items. Commuter Living on Campus - Will originally be awarded as a commuter, but upon request will be recalculated as living in campus housing. Tuition Changes that Exceed the Above Budgeted Rates - Examples include undergraduate students exceeding 16 credit hours or graduate students exceeding 5 credit hours. Also, adjustments will be considered for students with MBA tuition charges exceeding the budgeted amounts. Additional NMU Fees - Different academic programs or courses have additional fees, such as lab fees for specific courses, distance education fees, NMU required testing fees, or I-Book fee for Art and Design majors. Other Increases - On a case-by-case situation, unique situations may be approved with a written request from the student outlining the reasons and supporting documentation. 2015-2016 Undergraduate Resident Undergraduate Living with Parent Undergraduate Out-of-State *Tuition & Fees (12-18 credits) 9620 9620 15020 *Housing and Meals 9286 4642 9286 Books and Supplies 730 730 730 Transportation 350 350 350 Other Educational Costs 1320 1320 1320 21306 16662 26706 Graduate Resident Graduate Non-Resident *Tuition & Fees (5 credits) 4740 6820 *Housing and Meals 9286 9286 Books and Supplies 300 300 Transportation 350 350 Other Educational Costs 1320 1320 15996 18076 *Actual room and board, tuition rates and the date they are set will vary. They are posted as early as possible on www.nmu.edu/tuition. If you have any additional education related costs that you would like the Financial Aid Office to review, you can submit an Increase to Cost of Attendance Form with related documentation. Not all adjustments result in an increase in financial aid eligibility. Some examples of adjustments and supporting documentation requirements to justify increases: Study Abroad - Student will work with the International Studies Office to develop a budget that will then be submitted to the Financial Aid Office. Book Costs in Excess of Budget - Student needs to provide book purchase receipts and syllabus to match up. Daycare Expenses - Submit a letter from licensed daycare provider reflecting the costs for the semester (dollar amount per hour multiplied by number of hours per week multiplied by number of weeks per semester), signed and dated by the provider along with license number. The provider needs to submit a copy of the license. Camcorder or Tools - Submit a letter/memo from the department indicating that the student in question is required to purchase the items as part of class requirements. Letter need to indicate standard cost of items. Commuter Living on Campus - Will originally be awarded as a commuter, but upon request will be recalculated as living in campus housing. Tuition Changes that Exceed the Above Budgeted Rates - Examples include undergraduate students exceeding 18 credit hours or graduate students exceeding 5 credit hours. Also, adjustments will be considered for students with MBA tuition charges exceeding the budgeted amounts. Additional NMU Fees - Different academic programs or courses have additional fees, such as lab fees for specific courses, NMU required testing fees, or I-Book fee for Art and Design majors. Other Increases - On a case-by-case situation, unique situations may be approved with a written request from the student outlining the reasons and supporting documentation.
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(2020-12-03 22:55)Justaname03 Wrote: Would anyone have any of Loxy_'s hidden/ticket shows or know if she shows anything during them? I have joined a few ticket shows, and she didn't reveal anything in them. Just wet t shirt. That being said I feel like she's getting more comfortable little by little. She used to not even show her ass in a thong. I think at some point she'll start showing more if she continues to cam. Private shows are probably more likely. If anyone has any content I'd be very grateful for sharing! Find Reply Guest Guest #3 2020-12-08 6:43 She is about the do a "Very Wet T-Shirt" ticket show. I hope someone in there will recorded it for us... Thanks in advance!! Reply Justaname03 Junior Member Posts: 20 Threads: 2 Joined: Aug 2020 Reputation: 0 #4 2020-12-22 22:57 Bump for anything from her. She is getting naughtier by the day it seems. I hope someone has something...Thanks in advance!
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There are three ways to ultimate success: The first way is to be kind. The second way is to be kind. The third way is to be kind. – Mr. Fred Rogers Menu Home About Previous posts IMG_3711 Posted by Noellie on October 18, 2017 October 18, 2017 Post navigation Previous Post IMG_3711 Thank you for stopping by. I hope you enjoyed your stay and want to come back. Until then, be safe ----Noellie Cancel reply
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Noel is one of only 300 members of The Inner Magic Circle with Gold Star, a designation that can only be given by the President of The Magic Circle and is the highest level in the society. Noel received the Originality Prize from The Magic Circle in three consecutive years from 2014-2016, and won the Cecil Lyle Award for best trick published in The Magic Circular magazine in 2018. In February 2021 Noel was a winner on Penn & Teller: Fool Us, fooling Penn & Teller and winning a spot closing the P&T show at the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas (as well as the Fool Us trophy). Hire Noel Noel receiving the Cecil Lyle Award from the President of The Magic Circle, 2 September 2018 In 2014 Noel took part in The Magic Circle Close-up Magician of the Year competition and was awarded the Originality Prize. Noel won the Originality Prize again in 2015, and also took second place in The Magic Circle Close-up Magician of the Year competition. In 2016 Noel won The Magic Circle Close-up Magician of the Year Originality Prize for the third consecutive year. The Magic Circle The Magic Circle is one of the oldest and best known magic societies, with a worldwide membership of about 1500. To be accepted to The Magic Circle you need to be nominated by two members who have known you for a couple of years and will vouch for your performance ability and your commitment to magic. Then you can either perform an audition act in front of your Magic Circle peers and examiners, or provide a written exam piece. Noel chose to audition and performed a 10 minute act, after which he was passed by a panel of senior members of The Magic Circle. Noel is now an examiner himself. If you see Noel at an event and you have an interest in learning magic be sure to tell him, he can advise the best route to learning some basic magic and eventually progressing. Over the years Noel has received several emails from people who have seen him perform and have taken a serious interest in magic, started learning and are loving it and considering auditioning for The Magic Circle. The Magic Circle headquarters are in Euston, Central London and members meet once a week, usually on a Monday night, to watch shows, lectures and take part in workshops given by other magicians. The motto of The Magic Circle is “indocilis privata loqui” which roughly translates to “Not apt to reveal secrets”. The truth is that no magician should reveal how the effects are done, not just those who are members of The Magic Circle. Noel is a member of The Magic Circle’s Exposure Committee, which investigates allegations of exposure. Revealing how tricks are done is a serious matter, and any member caught exposing methods will be disciplined, and risks being kicked out of The Magic Circle. Penn & Teller: Fool Us In February 2021 Noel appeared on “Penn & Teller: Fool Us” on the CW network in the US. Noel performed an original trick which fooled the magic stalwarts, and he was awarded the Fool Us trophy and got a spot closing the P&T show at the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas. This is a huge honour, fooling Penn & Teller is like winning an Oscar for a magician. Penn said “We loved the whole routine. It was just great, really funny all the way through”.
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Just wanted to thank everyone for the amazing response to yesterday’s video. A hearty welcome to all new visitors, and much respect to my longtime readers! More posts and videos are coming in the future. Speaking of longtime readers, many of them are linked in the Aural Linkage sidebar of this page, and you should visit their sites for Serious Sound Wisdomâ„¢. If you haven’t done so, also read Designing Sound’s recent post on the growing online sound design and field recording community. All these links belong to people who are way smarter than I am, and their insights and techniques are legendary. Check ’em out. It’s also worth noting that a couple of the sound design elements of yesterday’s clip has been previewed before in previous posts on this site… The film motor sound in the identity stinger is from a Kodak Brownie camera. The bicycle effect that was demonstrated was used in the power-up effect in my robotic sound design clip. Some of the other elements include public-domain soundtracks from 1950’s films, the sound of a struck mezzaluna, and even a DAT tape read error. Thanks again, all,  stay tuned for more sonic mayhem. Tags: community, digital audio, field recording, sound design, sound effects | 1 Comment » One Comment on “A Quick Thank You” 1 Brian Green said at 5:34 pm on April 7th, 2010: i am going to add your link to the side of my site, really lovely work you do and im glad you post regularly. cant wait to see more. Leave a Reply Wordpress Hashcash needs javascript to work, but your browser has javascript disabled. Your comment will be queued in Akismet! Search for: Noise Jockey on the Web Bandcamp SoundCloud Twitter Vimeo The Sound Story Network 20 great new audio jobs at DICE, Formosa Interactive, Deluxe, WarnerMedia, Dovetail Games, Monolith, Orizon, Gameloft, Codemasters, Quantic Dream, Monolith, The New York Times, Hearst Television, Kelly, Apple, Firesprite, and Remedy
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Though the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in many challenges for fundraisers, it has also created opportunities for nonprofits like yours to assess virtual fundraising efforts and learn how to use important online tools more effectively. One of those tools is your donation form, which is a critical component of your fundraising. Unfortunately, many times nonprofits aren’t aware of the mistakes they’re making when it comes to donation forms. Some organizations think that simply creating a generic form and throwing it on a website is enough to ensure that fundraising dollars will come streaming in. Really, though, this just means they’re fumbling an opportunity to, as this article on donation forms by iATS Payments puts it, “receive the generous gift and…[collect] vital supporter information.” In reality, raising money for your cause isn’t that easy, and it’s even harder if you’re making mistakes with your donation form without knowing it. In this post, we’ll walk you through five common mistakes nonprofits often make with donation forms so you’re no longer in the dark: Not making your form easy to find. Using an insecure payment processor. Asking unnecessary questions. Not making your form accessible. Not providing multiple ways for donors to engage. Along with these things to avoid, we’ll also give you some tips on how you should build your donation form. As you work to ensure your donation form is the best it can be, remember to put yourself in your donors’ shoes and think through what they need from your form so their giving experience goes smoothly. By simplifying the process for donors, you’ll be signalling to them that when they have money to give, your organization is the one to give to. Let’s jump in! Mistake #1: Not making your form easy to find. Some experts say you only have 7 seconds to grab your website visitors’ attention. That means you definitely can’t afford to bury your donation form deep in your website and then cross your fingers and hope donors will find it. Instead, try implementing these four best practices for making sure your supporters can find your form quickly and easily: Embed your donation form onto your site on a specific donation page. Sometimes a donation form hosted through a third-party site can look suspicious and untrustworthy to a donor, even if it isn’t. Avoid this problem by embedding your donation form right onto your site. This way, the experience of donating will feel more connected to your nonprofit as a whole, as the branding of the donation page and donation form will look familiar. Plus, you’ll keep your donors on your website longer, setting them up for further online engagement with your organization. Create an eye-catching button on your main menu that can direct your site visitors to your donation page. Placing a button in your menu will prevent your donors from having to dig through multiple pages on your site just looking for the donation page. Your button should stand out from the rest of the options on your menu so that it catches your donors’ attention. Use calls-to-action throughout your website that link to your donation page. A call-to-action is simply a statement that encourages someone to complete a task. You can include calls-to-action on your website in the form of buttons or brightly colored text links that can take your supporters to your donation page. Make sure these calls-to-action are well worded. For example, “Join the fight to save our oceans!” is a much better call-to-action than “Donate now.” Link directly to your donation page on your marketing materials when you can. Decrease the chances that donors will get lost along the way to your donation form. If, for example, you encourage donors to give in an email newsletter or social media post, link directly to your donation page so your donors don’t have to search your website for it. The main takeaway here is that locating your donation form should be easy for a prospective donor. Don’t make them work to find it, or you might lose them along the way, which means you’re not only missing out on a donation but an opportunity to cultivate a lasting relationship with a supporter. Mistake #2: Using an insecure payment processor. When a donor gives to your organization, they’re entrusting you with a lot of sensitive information, including their name, address, credit card or bank account routing number, and other information. If you haven’t invested in a secure payment processor, you’re putting your donors’ personal data at risk and staking your organization’s reputation on the off-chance that you won’t experience a major data breach. Don’t be careless with your donors’ data. Instead, invest in a nonprofit payment processing tool that is dedicated and secure. Here are some things to look for when considering which payment processor is right for your organization: Integration with your donation page and form: Keep the donation process simple by integrating your payment processor with your donation form and putting all data in one place. Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliance: The PCI standards are a set of guidelines created to protect credit card users when they pay online. Choose a processor that follows these guidelines. Acceptance of all major types of payments: Ensure that as many people as possible can use your donation form by accepting credit cards, debit cards, and ACH payments. Protective measures for your payments: The best payment processors will allow you to customize your security features and give you access to fraud alerts, encryption and tokenization. Payment verification: Your processor should also offer a card verification code requirement capability (CVV2) and an address verification system (AVS) so you can investigate abnormally small or large donation amounts. It might be tempting to view data security as trivial or unnecessary, but in reality, the security of your payment processor can greatly affect your relationship with your donors and your fundraising success, so it’s something to take seriously. Choosing a secure payment processor will help to set your website up as an effective fundraising tool and give you peace of mind as you collect donors’ payment information. Mistake #3: Asking unnecessary questions. Even with a secure payment processor, your donors will be wary of your donation form if it asks for too much information. For example, some donation forms ask for unnecessary information like middle name or country of residence , either by default or because of poor planning. And while form fields like these may seem harmless, they might also be working against you. Asking unnecessary questions in your donation form can negatively affect your supporters’ donating experience in two ways: Donors may see your donation form as untrustworthy and think it’s taking too much of their information and decide not to donate. If there are too many questions to answer or fields to fill out, donors may think the form will take too long to fill out and abandon their transaction altogether. To avoid these two problems, work with your team to identify what exactly you need to know about your donors. After all, you do need some information so you can contact your donors, set goals specific to them, and create effective marketing materials catered to certain demographics. But other information is just flat out unimportant to your operations. Aim to request only necessary bits of information, like names, addresses, contact information, payment information, and maybe helpful information that won’t seem too invasive to a donor, like preferred method of contact or how they heard about your nonprofit. Other non-essential questions can be marked “not required,” but still, you should limit those non-essential questions to just a few. And in most situations, remember that if you’re in doubt, you should probably leave it out. Mistake #4: Not making your form accessible. Another common mistake nonprofits make when designing donation forms is not considering all donors’ needs. This includes thinking of people of all abilities or people who use mobile devices. When your donation form isn’t designed with all your potential donors in mind, you risk not being able to connect with all the people who care about your cause. Here are two tips so that you can reach all of your donors and meet their needs: Ensure your donation page is in compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. These guidelines include using a high contrast ratio, easy-to-read fonts, closed captioning and transcripts on multimedia elements, and alt-text on images for individuals who may be navigating your website with a screen reader. Optimize your donation page for mobile devices. Optimizing for mobile ensures that if your donors are looking at your donation page on a phone or tablet, the formatting, images, and text will all be readable. Being mindful of every potential donor will help your organization create lasting relationships with everyone who supports your mission. Plus, when you make your donation page and form accessible to all, you’ll get a reputation boost for being inclusive and thoughtful of your entire supporter base. Mistake #5: Not providing multiple ways for donors to engage. Collecting a one-time donation from a supporter is certainly helpful for your nonprofit, but finding ways to increase their engagement for the long-term will benefit your nonprofit even more. One way you can encourage supporters to engage with your organization on multiple levels is to use your donation form to offer different opportunities for engagement. These might include: Adding a matching gift database so donors can see if their employer participates in donation matching. According to 360MatchPro’s guide to matching gift databases, an estimated $4-$7 billion of matching gift funds goes unclaimed each year. This is mostly due to the fact that donors are unaware of their employers’ participation. An embedded searchable database can help solve that problem and give donors the chance to boost their donation right as they’re filling out your form. Offer a recurring monthly donation option. Many donors would give on a consistent monthly basis if only their chosen organization made it easy for them. You can offer the option for donors within your form to turn their donation into a monthly gift, making it so they are billed monthly without having to put their payment information into your form each time they want to give. Giving suggested donation amounts. Suggested donation amounts prompt your donors to give more. For example, when a donor navigates to your donation form intending to give $5 and then sees suggested amounts of $10, $20, or $50, they’ll be more likely to increase their donation. Plus, suggested giving amounts are easy to select and provide an element of social proof, meaning they signal to your donor what is a typical or normal amount to give. Include an opportunity for donors to opt-in to email communication from your organization. Donors who care often want to be involved in other opportunities, like your planned giving or volunteer programs. Give them the chance to learn more about these opportunities by letting them opt-in to email communication from your nonprofit. Giving your donors more information about how they can engage with your organization will help you to find the “super” supporters in your donor base who can really help push your cause forward. Create your donation page with these opportunities in mind so you can identify those individuals who want to cultivate a relationship with your organization. Many nonprofit organizations neglect their donation pages only to see a slump in donations. By avoiding these five mistakes and working hard to optimize your donation form, you can become an organization that consistently retains donors and fosters lasting relationships with supporters. Get started today by working with your team to create a donation form that donors actually want to use. Good luck! Other Nonprofit Tips & News: The Dos and Don’ts of Grant Writing Four Realistic Grant Writing Tips for Small Nonprofits Online Fundraising Challenges & How to Solve Them Filed Under: Fundraising Ideas Tagged With: fundraising tips, fundraising tools, online fundraising advice, website design for nonprofits About Matt Dunne Driven by his desire to support numerous charitable causes in his home country of Ireland, Matt joined the iATS Payments Team in March 2016 to leverage his entrepreneurial experience in support of the non-profit industry. He empowers partner organizations to provide impartial, accurate and valuable payments information and knowledge to the Nonprofit community.
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The Second UK tour of the neighbours from hell The Addams Family moves into the Sheffield Lyceum this week – and what an entrance! Originally conceived by Charles Addams in 1938 in the New Yorker. With the book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice and Music and Lyrics by Andrew Lippa, this spine chillingly spectacular tour is directed by Matthew White and designed by Diego Pitarch. The choreography by Alistair David from the initial finger clicks through the Addams Family letter box to the full ensemble splendour is the beating heart of the stage show. Elaborate, abundant and exquisitely amusing, the ethereal ensemble takes this new production to a higher level than its predecessor. The set is yet another star of the show with slick movement and sumptuous detail its huge size never detract... Read More 17Oct By Paul DownhamNo Comments NEWS The Addams Family are preparing to move into your neighbourhood! Aria Entertainment and Music & Lyrics are delighted to announce the final ensemble cast members for the UK and Ireland tour of THE ADDAMS FAMILY, A Musical Comedy. The final members of the ensemble are Jessica Keable, Sario Solomon and Ying Ue Li. They join the previously announced, Joanne Clifton (Morticia Addams), Cameron Blakely (Gomez Addams), Scott Paige (Uncle Fester), Kingsley Morton (Wednesday Addams), Grant McIntyre (Pugsley Addams), Valda Aviks (Grandma), Sean Kingsley (Mal Beineke), Kara Lane (Alice Beineke), Ahmed Hamad (Lucas Beineke), Dickon Gough and Ryan Bennett (sharing the role of Lurch), Abigail Brodie, Sophie Hutchinson, Castell Parker, Matthew Ives and Sean Lopeman. Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and has a shocking s... Read More 7May By Paul DownhamNo Comments NEWS The Addams Family invite you to dinner across the UK & Ireland Following the UK Government shutdown of theatres in March 2020, the producers of THE ADDAMS FAMILY, A Musical Comedy, have rescheduled the new UK & Ireland Tour to dates in 2021. The Tour will now open in Woking at New Victoria Theatre on 17th August 2021. Samantha Womack and Cameron Blakely will revive their much loved roles as Morticia and Gomez Addams, based on the characters created by Charles Addams. Kingsley Morton will play Wednesday Addams, Grant McIntyre Pugsley Addams, Valda Aviks Grandma, Sean Kingsley Mal Beineke and Kara Lane Alice Beineke. Also in the cast will be Abigail Brodie, Sophie Hutchinson, Luke Byrne, Matthew Ives and Sean Lopeman. Further casting is to be announced. Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up ... Read More Latest Posts Handel’s Messiah – Liverpool Empire 3 December 2021 A Christmas Carol – Alexandra Palace 3 December 2021 Beauty and the Beast – Leeds City Varieties 3 December 2021 3 December 2021 Peter Pan – Octagon Theatre 3 December 2021 3 December 2021 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time – The Troubadour Theatre 3 December 2021 About Us North West End UK was formed in 2015 with an aim to promote both amateur and professional theatre on an equal footing. Our team comprises of actors, directors, producers and passionate theatre fans. Registered OffComm assessors. Recent Handel’s Messiah – Liverpool Empire A Christmas Carol – Alexandra Palace Beauty and the Beast – Leeds City Varieties Peter Pan – Octagon Theatre The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time – The Troubadour Theatre Archive Visit our archives dating back to our creation in 2015. Tags Blogs (5) East Midlands (5) FEATURES (1) Interviews (43) London (228) NEWS (501) North West (202) NWE UK Live (11) REVIEWS (240) Scotland (52) South East (23) South West (4) Venues (1) Wales (6) West Midlands (20) Yorkshire & Humber (58)
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The primary week in October is regularly probably the most active time in Macau, as a huge number of central area Chinese occupants run to the territory for the yearly Golden Week occasion. However, the 2021 version of the weeklong celebration was a failure. Macau club income GGR The means of the Ruins of St. Paul’s in Macau are ordinarily loaded with travelers. In any case, the milestone was generally empty during October 2021.opera dynasty Gambling clubs in the area endured because of less guests during the yearly Golden Week occasion. (Picture: GGRAsia) Gross gaming income (GGR) from the six authorized business gambling club administrators added up to 4.37 billion patacas (US$545 million). That is 42% lower than what the club kept from card sharks in October 2020. October’s $545 million win is the most exceedingly awful month of the year to date for Macau’s gaming industry, which is the world’s most extravagant betting business sector. Coronavirus was back to fault for the horrible showing. A little episode of new Covid cases recognized in late September, matched with Macau’s severe reaction strategy, brought about the district fixing its boundaries to mainlanders. However just a modest bunch of positive people were distinguished, and no resulting extra cases were found during the locale wide testing barrage, Macau and adjoining Zhuhai picked to defer their facilitating of section and leave conventions. The quantity of guests who ventured out to Macau during the October 1-7 Golden Week was down right around 94% from a generally humble 2020 occasion execution. Financial backers Unrattled October was terrifying awful for Macau’s six gambling club monsters, however Wall Street responded emphatically. That is apparently because of the agreement October gauge from gaming examiners zeroed in on Asia and Macau bringing for a year-over-year GGR decay of 42%. The three US-based club administrators put resources into Macau all saw their portions make impressive increases on Monday. Las Vegas Sands was up very nearly six percent, MGM Resorts 2.8 percent, and Wynn Resorts 4.3 percent. Melco Resorts, settled in Hong Kong yet public on the Nasdaq, climbed 5.5 percent. Alongside a somewhat surprisingly good October, Monday’s stock additions could likewise be because of guests getting back to Macau. Zhuhai finished its 14-day quarantine necessity for individuals getting back from Macau powerful October 19. From that point forward, Macau’s club resorts have seen expanded interest. The every day normal of guests entering Macau during Golden Week was a terrible 1,166. Quick forward to the last seven day stretch of October, and the Macau Government Tourism Office uncovers that guest counts were in excess of 20,000 individuals each day after Zhuhai facilitated quarantine limitations. Looking Ahead Through 10 months, 2021 Macau GGR adds up to somewhat more than $9 billion, approximately 57 percent better than 2020 January through October. Be that as it may, through 10 months in pre-pandemic 2019, Macau gambling clubs won roughly $30.8 billion. The eventual fate of Macau’s gambling club center point will to a great extent rely upon the territory government. A serious audit of all parts of the gaming business is in progress, as the six working licenses are set to terminate next June. Coronavirus proceeding to block that cycle may bring about Macau choosing to expand the concessions. Macau’s 2002 gaming law permits the public authority to do as such one time for a period enduring as long as five years — or June 2027.
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I found this dish in Anjum Anand’s I ❤ Curry book as I was looking for something new to do with the beautiful baby eggplants I picked up from the market several weeks back. This is a delightful savory dish. It has a hint of sweetness, a kick of spice, and the meatiness of eggplant. It is a dish that leaves you feeling well fed and satisfied. Serve with some rice or nana and even vegetarians will feel like they have eaten a meal rather than a side dish. Since this is an Indian dish there are quite a few ingredients… don’t let that intimidate you. I’ve broken the recipe down into four parts: peanut powder, peanut sauce, eggplant and spices, and the finishing sauce. I also wrote the recipe to better illustrate the break down so be sure and read through the recipe first before attempting this dish. Let’s begin with the peanut powder. For this you start with dry roasting coriander seeds, sesame seeds, and unsweetened coconut. These get put into a spice grinder along with some peanuts to make a fine powder… well not exactly a fine powder as it clumps a bit from the oil in the peanuts. Set the peanut powder aside and start preparing the sauce. For this you simply saute some onions and ginger together till soft and golden. They then get scooped into a blender. Add the peanut powder from above and a bit of water. Give it a good blend and now your peanut sauce is ready. With the peanut sauce prepared it is time to prep the eggplants. After washing and drying the eggplant, leave the tops on and quarter them 3/4 of the way through. This keeps the eggplant together while allowing the sauce to get up into the inside of the eggplant. Now prep your spices. I have found that with Indian cooking, having your spices measured out and ready to go is important to successfully making a dish. More often then not, especially when it comes to toasting seeds in oil, you will be adding the second set of spices in about a minute after you put in the first step. With your spices ready to go, the seeds get a 30 second saute in some hot oil. The eggplant go in next. Once tossed the rest of the ingredients get mixed in. After a quick 15 minute simmer the sauce thickens, the eggplants soften, and the flavors marry together. This isn’t the prettiest dish in the world but it is one of the more flavorful ones I have made in a while. Aubergines in Peanut Sauce Adapted from: Anjum Anand – I ❤ Curry spiced peanut powder 1 ½ teaspoons coriander seeds 2 ¼ teaspoons sesame seeds 2 tablespoons unsweetened coconut ¼ cup lightly roasted peanuts Heat a small frying pan with medium heat and dry roast the coriander seeds till they are light brown and fragrant. Pour into a spice grinder. Add the sesame seeds and the unsweetened coconut to the same pan and dry roast till golden. Pour add to spice grinder. Add the peanuts to the mix and grind till a fine powder. Pour into a small bowl and set aside. sauce 1 ½ tablespoon vegetable oil ½ of a large onion, sliced 5 grams (about ½ inch) of fresh ginger, peeled weight ⅓ cup water Heat vegetable oil in a medium sized frying pan. Add onion and cook till soft. Add ginger and continue cooking till onions are golden brown. Spoon onions and and ginger into a blender leaving behind any oil. Add peanut powder and water to the blender. Blend till smooth. Pour into a bowl and set aside. eggplant & spices ½ pound baby eggplants (also known as Indian eggplant) 1 ½ tablespoon vegetable oil ½ teaspoon mustard seeds ½ teaspoon cumin seeds ¼ teaspoon nigella seeds (I could see these as being optional but I used them because I have them) To prepare the eggplant give them a wash and dry. Leaving the stem attached, quarter the eggplants. See pictures above. Meanwhile, heat the oil in the same pan you used to saute the onions to medium-high. When the oil is hot add the seeds. Brown for 30 seconds to a minute. Add eggplant and toss to evenly coat the eggplants with oil. finishing sauce blended peanut sauce ¾ cup water ½ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon turmeric ½ teaspoon chili powder 1 ½ teaspoon sugar Add the rest of the ingredients and mix well. Bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer, and cover. Simmer for 10 – 15 minutes till eggplants are soft and sauce is thick. Sauce should have the thickness of heavy cream and will thicken a bit as it cools. If it gets too thick simply add a splash of water. Serve with rice or naan or enjoy on its own. Serves 2 Related Post navigation Previous Post Swedish Chocolate-Frosted Almond Bars – {Mazarinkakor} Next Post Danish Vanilla Slices – {Vaniljesmåkager} 2 Comments Add yours Terry kennedy says: June 22, 2012 at 7:20 pm Those are the tiniest eggplants that I have ever seen. Indian cooking seems to use so many different seasonings. Looks delicious. Reply Terry kennedy says: June 22, 2012 at 7:23 pm Hey, can you throw up the nana recipe? Or is it archived somewhere? That is the best bread. And once made, can the nana be frozen?
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Enamel pin as originally seen in May 2021’s Ghosts in the Graveyard box. Inspired by Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas. SHIPPING INFORMATION | Most enamel pins ship within 2 – 5 business days. Please check current processing times for more information. $10.99 Only 10 left in stock Enamel Pin: You Don't Need Anyone's Permission to Be You (Cemetery Boys) quantity Add to cart Add to Wishlist Description Reviews (0) Description Enamel pin as originally seen in May 2021’s Ghosts in the Graveyard box. Inspired by Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas. SHIPPING INFORMATION | Most enamel pins ship within 2 – 5 business days. Please check current processing times for more information.
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Landing a jet fighter on its belly is not a task for the faint hearted. This is the story of one young pilot who walked away from one - and the story of an aircraft that refused to go to the scrapyard. Pathankot , No.23 Squadron On 25th April 1972 then Flying Officer Ved Prakash Vadera (12004 F(P))(with 23 Squadron) was detailed to fly a single aircraft mission to the SK Range near Halwara for guns firing practice. During the practice run, some of the rounds did not fire and the guns stopped. After following the necessary steps to make the guns fire without any success, he turned back on his return leg to Pathankot. Approaching the airfield, Vadera wanted to use the speed brakes to slow the aircraft down. In the Gnat the main undercarriage doors acted as speedbrakes and these were activated by a lever on the left side of the seat. Vadera operated it and realised that the lever had come free . Not only would his speed brake work, but his undercarriage would not deploy either! Immediately the pilot connected with ATC and was directed by the Flt Cdr, Sqn Ldr Bidyut Mukhuty to try various manoeuvres to get the lever to work. This included turning the aircraft upside down among other maneuvers. None of these worked. At this moment, the Flt Cdr, as per laid down SOP, gave permission to the pilot to eject, but left the final decision to him. Vadera declined to eject and chose to instead try and land the aircraft in a 'belly landing'. A belly landing or a gear-up landing is when an aircraft lands without its landing gear fully extended and uses its underside, or belly, as its primary landing device. Normally the term gear-up landing refers to incidents where the pilot forgets to extend the landing gear, while the term belly landing refers to incidents where a mechanical malfunction prevents the pilot from extending the landing gear. During a belly landing, there is normally extensive damage to the airplane. Belly landings carry the risk that the aircraft my flip over, disintegrate, or catch fire if it lands too fast or too hard. Extreme precision is needed to ensure that the plane lands as straight and level as possible while maintaining enough airspeed to retain control. Strong crosswinds, low visibility, damage to the airplane, or unresponsive instruments or controls greatly increase the danger while performing a belly landing. For a belly landing the standard operating procedure (SOP) on ground is to lay the foam on the tarmac to reduce chances of fire. It so happened that the fire tender was not equipped with foam at that time and hence this procedure could not be carried out. The other requirement to do a belly landing is to have drop tanks under the wings . It was prohibited from doing a belly landing with clean wings. The drop tanks are affixed to the outer pylons of the Gnat and offered stability in the belly landing. As the Gnat was a high wing aircraft, the lack of the tanks bought in a risk of the aircraft sinking to onside and flipping over if the tip digs into the ground with catastrophic results. Without the tanks, the pilot’s feet and the tarmac in a belly landing without drop tanks are separated by just a half inch sheet metal layer of the belly of the aircraft and the same is likely to not protect the pilot from friction and fire. The drop tanks would cushion the first blow of the tarmac before the aircraft itself touches the tarmac. View of a Gnat cockpit. The highlighted lever is the undercarriage lever that opreates the doors. This cockpit is of a restored IAF Gnat E-276 on display at the Historic Aircraft Squadron Museum in Lancaster, Ohio, US. Yet other important pre-condition for a belly landing as per SOP was to burn off most of the fuel to minimize fire risks. Having done this, Vadera lined up for R/W 01 at the correct speed (about 150 knots) and made sure was flying parallel to the ground to touch down at that angle once speed drops. He made a precise landing. After sliding for 500 to 700 meters on the runway, the right drop tank sheared off, causing the aircraft to swing to the right and go off the shoulder and stop facing nearly 120 degrees to the right of the landing direction in a big cloud of dust. The time was 1120 hours as the dust settled. There was a red tinge on the glass perplex from the burning fuel but no internal damage to the cockpit. Vadera opened the canopy and ran far from the aircraft to a ditch. The aircraft still had live guns (that had not fired) and chance of firing from the impact could not be ruled out. Gnat E1076 after coming to a rest. Both drop tanks have sheared off. The left tank is just aft of the left wing, while the right drop tank can be seen in the far background The ambulance and crash tender came looking and were surprised to find the pilot safe and alive in the ditch. Except for a badly hurt neck (from the persistent banging in the cockpit), no major bodily harm was done. The Investigation The undercarriage lever is joined by a cable and the cable and lever are put in place by a big lug nut. The lug nut has a split pin put at the end of the joint to keep it together. The aircraft had just come out of maintenance. Once the panel was opened it was found that the split pin keeping the lug and the cable together was missing. The vibrations caused by the firing of the guns would have got the lugnut and cable to move out of place without the split pin to hold it together and was the possible cause of the issue. The official line on the investigation though is not known. Other Gnat belly landings Belly landings of the Gnat were not as rare as one would imagine with at least three recorded occasions in the IAF. Incidentally, the first prototype of the Gnat built by Folland had a belly landing by a skilled test pilot, S/L Tennant of the RAF. In 1955, with the plane doing 600 miles per hour at 30,000 feet, the canopy ripped off and stuck him on the face and shoulder. While searching for home base, he ran out of fuel and just when he was about to make his final approach. Tenant pulled on the Gnat’s wheels and made a safe belly landing with only superficial fuselage damage. The airplane resumed its test flights a month later and the Gnat went onto play an active role in multiple countries across the globe. Three other instances of belly landings of Gnats have been recorded in IAF. Luckily in all of them the pilot walked away unhurt. 1. Wg Cdr E J Dhatigara belly landed the very first IAF Gnat IE-1059 at Chilboten in UK in 1958 after suffering from engine failure. The aircraft never flew again and was shipped to India and can be seen at the IAF Museum. 2. VN James (10535) “Brother” belly landing after an ops sortie at Dumdum in 1971. He landed on a foamed runway. Touchdown was a bit nose high, resulting in Radome section breaking. The irony was that as the aircraft was lifted by crane from main plane lifting points, the undercarriage came down on its own. After installing the ground locks, it was towed back. 3. In Bareilly, Shyam Hattangadi (8035) "Sluggo" belly landed on the main runway with undercarriage up sometime in 1967/68. Foam was laid on the runway for him at a point a bit further up the runway where he was expected to slow down and stop to avoid a fire. As per the related anecdote, he walked out smiling. 4. Lt Cdr Raminder Singh(Soda) Sodhi of the Indian Navy on deputation to the Air Force from 24 sqn also had a Gnat belly landing at Tezpur. What happened to E-1076? The airframe involved in this accident with Fg Offr V P Vadera would normally have been relegated to the scrap yard, but it was not to be this time. It seems to have been repaired and put back on ops duty as seen from the log book entry in 1975. Logbook entry from September 1975 shows that E1076 was flying on operations! While the future of the airframe in the IAF beyond 1975 is unknown, the airframe finds itself today still in existence at the March Field Museum in the USA. The March Field Museum in Riverside, CA in the USA holds one of the five Folland/HAL built Gnat aircraft that were sold by the IAF to Dave Talichet in the 80s. Initially displayed in IAF plain aluminium finish, HAL Gnat E-1076 was repainted in the Red Arrows paint scheme, while carrying the IAF Serial number on its fuselage. It languished at the museum for years in that inaccurate scheme. In 2017, the Museum and its volunteers decided that the appropriate way to display this Gnat was in the colours that it served. A group of restorers stripped the red paint off it, and repainted it an more representative IAF Scheme. It currently has been been painted in more IAF color scheme and carries the 2 Sqn “Winged Arrows” emblem in which the type served during the 1965 and 1971 wars E-1076 at the March Field Museum ( https://www.marchfield.org/aircraft/fighter/fo-141-gnat-folland/ ) Gp Capt V P Vadera left the IAF in 1992 to pursue civil aviation and is currently settled in New Delhi. This article is based on an interview conducted in September 2018 by Anchit Gupta.
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Supporting identity and relationships amongst people with dementia through the use of technology: a qualitative interview study  Goodall, Gemma; André, Lara; Taraldsen, Kristin; Serrano, J Artur (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021) Meaningful activities in dementia care can promote the co-construction of narrative identity in caregiving relationships, helping to preserve the sense of self in people with dementia. Purpose: Informed by symbolic ...
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This chapter introduces the emergency assessment and management of patients with burn injuries and shock. Burn injuries and shock are commonly seen in emergency care settings in the United Kingdom (UK), both as primary problems and in combination with other illnesses / injuries, and both are a major cause of severe disability and death. It is essential that nurses working in emergency care settings are able to efficiently assess and manage these conditions. This chapter will describe the pathophysiology and classification of burn injuries, their rapid assessment and their management in the emergency care setting. It will go on to explain the pathophysiology and classification of shock, and how to assess and manage a patient with shock in the emergency care setting. Learning objectives for this chapter By the end of this chapter, we would like you: To describe the pathophysiology, classification and typical emergency presentation of burn injuries and shock. To explain how to rapidly and accurately assess a patient presenting with burn injury and / or shock in the emergency care setting. To explain how to effectively manage a patient presenting with burn injury and / or shock in the emergency care setting. Get Help With Your Nursing Essay If you need assistance with writing your essay, our professional nursing essay writing service is here to help! Find out more Introduction to burn injury Burns - both minor and significant, and as a primary injury or in combination with other injuries - are a common reason people present to emergency care settings in the UK. A burn occurs when the tissues of the body are injured by one or more of the following: Heat - thermal burns a caused by flame, flash, scale or direct contact with a hot object. These are the most common types of burns seen in emergency care settings. Smoke inhalation - the inhalation of hot air and noxious chemicals produced by a fire can cause significant damage to the delicate tissues of the respiratory tract. There are three primary types of smoke and inhalational injury: (1) carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, which displaces oxygen (O2) from haemoglobin molecules in the blood and results in asphyxiation; (2) inhalation injury above the epiglottis, including burns of the mucosa of the oropharynx and larynx; and (3) inhalation injury below the glottis, including in the deep tissues of the lungs, the signs of which may take some time to manifest. It is important to note that smoke inhalation injuries are very serious, and are a significant predictor of mortality in patients presenting with burns. Chemical burns - chemical burns are caused by contact with either an acid (e.g. hydrochloric acid, oxalic acid, etc.), an alkali (e.g. drain cleaners, some fertilisers, etc.) or an organic compound (e.g. phenols, petroleum products). The management of burns caused by alkaline substances is particularly complex, because alkalis are not neutralised by the body's tissue fluids and continue burning for up to 72 hours following initial exposure. It is important to remember that many patients who present with chemical burns are unaware of the nature of the substance that caused the burn, so nurses must ensure they protect themselves from harm. Electrical burns - these are caused by the intense heat generated by an electrical current passing through the body's tissues. The severity of an electrical burn depends on the amount of voltage to which the body's tissues were exposed, the resistance of these tissues to the voltage (e.g. depending on their density), the pathway the current took through the body, the size of the body surface area in contact with the current, and the length of time the current flow was sustained. It is essential to remember that electrical burns are predominately internal; therefore, a patient is at risk of complications such as dysrhythmia, cardiac arrest, severe metabolic acidosis and / or myoglobinuria leading to acute renal failure, etc. Exposure to extreme cold - this results in cold burns, including frostbite. Frostbite occurs when the tissues, particularly in the peripheries, freeze when in prolonged contact with cold ambient temperatures and / or snow and ice. Deep frostbite - which involves acute peripheral vasoconstriction, the formation of ice crystals in the intracellular spaces of the deep tissues and the destruction of cell membranes - may result in tissue death, and amputation may be required. It is important for nurses to remember that the severity of a burn depends on: (1) the temperature of the burning agent, (2) the duration of its contact time with the body tissues, and (3) the type of tissue that is injured. Assessment and classification of burn injury There are a variety of different ways in which burns injuries may be classified and described, and it is important that nurses working in emergency care settings familiarise themselves with their organisation's policies and procedures. During the assessment of a patient with a burn injury, their injury is generally classified according to: The depth of the burn - read the information in the following table: Classification Structures Involved Clinical Appearance Example Causes Superficial (also called 'first degree') Epidermis only Erythema (with blanching on pressure); mild pain; mild swelling; no vesicles or blisters Minor sunburn, quick heat flash burns, etc. Deep (also called 'second degree') Epidermis and dermis (shallow) Shiny, fluid-filled vesicles; severe pain (due to nerve injury); mild to moderate oedema Flame burn, scald, chemical burn, etc. Full thickness (also called 'third degree' or 'fourth degree') Epidermis and dermis (deep); all nerves, glands, hair follicles and re-epithelialising cells Dry, waxy, black and / or white tissue; visible vessels / muscles / tendons / bones; little pain (due to nerve destruction) Severe flame burn, severe chemical burn, electrical burn, etc. The extent of the burn - there are two ways the extent of a burn may be measured: (1) using the Lund-Browder chart, or (2) using the 'rule of nines'. Both measures use simple formulas to determine the total body surface area affected by a burn. Although the Lund-Browder chart is considered to be more accurate, the rule of nines is easy to remember and is therefore often used in emergency care settings. You can obtain a copy of the Lund-Browder chart and diagrams illustrating the rule of nines online, and you are encouraged to familiarise yourself with these. The location of the burn - this also determines its classification and severity. In the short-term, burns affecting the face and neck, and circumferential burns to the chest and back, are considered the most severe as they are likely to interfere with respiratory function. Face and neck burns also indicate the possibility of inhalational injuries, and circumferential burns often interfere with circulatory function. Consider the following example of the assessment and classification of a burn injury: Example Ollie is a graduate nurse working in a Type 1 A&E Department in Liverpool. During his shift, a man presents after having been splashed on the neck and chest with an acidic chemical during a workplace accident. Ollie assesses: The DEPTH of the man's burn. He finds there is involvement of the epidermis and the upper parts of the dermis. The man has shiny, fluid-filled vesicles across the burn, and he complains of severe pain. Ollie diagnoses a deep (or 'second degree') burn. The EXTENT of the man's burn. Using the Lund-Browder chart, Ollie determines the burns affect approximately 10% of the surface area of the man's body. The LOCATION of the man's burns. The burns primarily affect the man's neck and chest, suggesting a severe burn. However, there does not appear to be an inhalational injury. When assessing a patient with a burn injury, it is important to bear in mind that most patients who have sustained a burn - even a severe burn - are usually conscious and alert. They are able to participate in the assessment by providing information about the cause of the burn and the symptoms they are experiencing. Unless a burn is very severe and death is imminent, unconsciousness or altered mental status is usually not a result of the burn. Other causes - such as smoke inhalation and head trauma - should be investigated. In addition to the actual burn injury, nurses working in emergency care settings must remember that patients may present with a variety of other injuries. These include: Secondary injuries (e.g. due to falls). Gastrointestinal ileus (the body's response to massive trauma / shock). Shock, including hypovolaemic shock. Hypothermia (due to heat loss, anxiety, pain, etc.). Emergency management of burn injury In the management of a burn injury, as with all injuries and illnesses, the priority must be to stabilise the patient's airway, breathing and circulation. Nurses must remove the person from the source of the burn to stop the burning process, if this has not already been done (e.g. by the paramedics attending the patient at the scene of the injury). Often in the emergency care setting, this involves flushing the burn with bags of normal saline (which are usually used for intravenous infusion). It is important that the saline used is warmed, as patients with large burns in particular are prone to rapid heat loss and hypothermia. Patients who have experienced burns generally have all their clothing removed; this is done not only in an attempt to stop the burning process (particularly in chemical burns), but also to help preserve the cleanliness of the burn - an important consideration for infection prevention. The most significant threat to the wellbeing of a patient with a major burn in the emergency care setting involves the massive shift of fluid and electrolytes out of the blood vessels. This occurs because the walls of the blood vessels - in particular, the capillaries - become more permeable, allowing water, sodium and other key electrolytes, and plasma proteins (e.g. albumin) to move into the interstitial space and the surrounding tissues. In major burns, massive exudate, extensive blister formation and oedema may contribute to the fluid and electrolyte shifts. The net result of fluid and electrolyte shifts is volume depletion - which may be manifested as decreased blood pressure, increased heart rate and other symptoms of hypovolaemic shock (which you will study in a later section of this chapter). However, there are a number of other immediate complications associated with burn injuries, including those affecting: The cardiovascular system - usually underpinned by the circulatory disturbances described above. In circumferential burns which result in eschar (i.e. rigid surface tissues), severe oedema may also obstruct blood supply to the tissues; in the emergency care setting, this is often managed using an escharotomy, a scalpel incision through the eschar to relieve pressure in the underlying tissues. The respiratory system - usually due to the inhalational burns described in an earlier section of this chapter. Remember: inhalational burns may involve injury above the epiglottis, including burns of the mucosa of the oropharynx and larynx, and / or inhalation injury below the glottis, including in the deep tissues of the lungs. Circumferential burns to the neck and chest which result in eschar may physically restrict the patient's capacity to breathe. Oedema of the airways may also result in their mechanical obstruction. The renal system - usually secondary to hypovolaemia, where reduced blood flow to the kidneys results in renal ischaemia and acute tubular necrosis. With severe burns, myoglobin (from muscle cell breakdown) and haemoglobin (from red blood cell breakdown) may contribute to acute tubular necrosis. In the emergency care setting, a variety of strategies are used to manage burns and their complications. The goal of these interventions is to stabilise the patient whilst planning for further interventions - such as surgery for debridement or grafting, or admission to a specialist burns unit, etc. - is undertaken. Common interventions are described following: For severe burns, early intubation is often indicated as a strategy to manage the airways. For more minor burns involving inhalational injury, the administration of humidified oxygen (including via positive end-expiratory devices), and bronchodilators may also be used. All patients with moderate to severe burns are given intravenous fluid therapy. For patients with burns to >15% body surface area, fluid therapy is aggressive - as described in a previous chapter of this module. The aim of this fluid therapy is direct fluid replacement to maintain circulatory function and minimise renal damage. Crystalloids, colloids or a combination of these are typically used. Care of the burn wound begins in the emergency care setting. It initially involves flushing the wound, as described earlier in this chapter. Burns, and particularly when they are large, may also be temporarily dressed, often using moist sterile gauze or gauze impregnated with topical antimicrobial medications. For severe burns in particular, analgesics - often intravenous narcotics - are administered to promote the comfort of the patient. Prophylactic intravenous antibiotics may also be administered, as systemic sepsis is a leading cause of death in patients with major burns. Even if they are not intubated, patients with burns may also be prescribed sedatives, as the experience of major burns can be very psychologically traumatic. Although it is a fundamental aspect of nursing care in all settings, the psychosocial care of a patient with burns is a particularly important consideration. Burns can significantly and irreversibly alter a person's physical image, and some people may find this extremely distressing. Furthermore, the situation which caused the burn (for example, a building fire or motor vehicle crash), and the experience of a sudden and painful systemic injury, can be very upsetting. It is also important to highlight that burns often require long-term management beyond that provided in the emergency care setting; it is important to be familiar with referral and admissions processes for patients who have experienced burns. Introduction to shock Shock is a disorder characterised by a combination of decreased tissue perfusion and impairments in cellular metabolism. Shock may be caused by: (1) reduced blood flow, and / or (2) the maldistribution of blood flow. Review the information in the following table: Low Blood Flow Maldistribution of Blood Flow Cardiogenic shock. Hypovolaemic shock (due to absolute or relative hypovolaemia). Neurogenic shock. Anaphylactic shock. Septic shock. Although the cause, emergency presentation and management of the various types of shock differs, the pathophysiological mechanisms are fundamentally similar. Essentially, shock involves low blood flow. This creates an imbalance between: (1) the demand for oxygen and nutrients by the body's tissues, which exceeds (2) the supply of oxygen and nutrients to the cells of the tissues. Shock progresses through three distinct, but often overlapping, phases: The compensatory stage, where the body attempts to respond to low blood flow and maintain homeostasis. Often during this stage, patients present with increased blood pressure and heart rate; this is a result of peripheral vasoconstriction as the body attempts to maintain blood flow to the vital organs. The patient may also present with signs of decreased blood flow to the lungs (e.g. hyperventilation, changes in blood oxygenation, etc.), signs of decreased blood flow to the gastrointestinal system (e.g. hypoactive bowel sounds, etc.), and skin which is pale and cool. The progressive stage, where the body rapidly looses its ability to compensate for low blood flow and maintain homeostasis. Patients will often present signs of mild to moderate cerebral ischaemia (e.g. listlessness, agitation, decreased responsiveness to stimuli, etc.), decreasing blood pressure, signs of decreased coronary perfusion (e.g. dysrhythmias, myocardial infarction, etc.), signs of decreased peripheral perfusion (e.g. diminished pulses, slow capillary refill, etc.), acute respiratory distress syndrome, signs of decreased renal perfusion (e.g. dysuria, changes in chemical values of blood / urine, etc.), signs of decreased hepatic perfusion (e.g. jaundice), disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), and skin which is cold and clammy. The refractory stage, where decreased cardiac output, peripheral vasoconstriction and progressive pooling of the blood result in acute tissue hypoperfusion, anaerobic metabolism and an accumulation of lactic acid. Patients present as unresponsive, with a loss of reflexes and unreactive, dilated pupils. Patients will have profound hypotension (e.g. with bradycardia, dysrhythmia, etc.), severe hypoxaemia and respiratory failure, major metabolic failure, and skin which is mottled and cyanotic. It is important to note that recovery from the refractory stage of shock is unlikely. Get Help With Your Nursing Essay If you need assistance with writing your essay, our professional nursing essay writing service is here to help! Find out more Assessment and emergency management of shock The assessment of a patient with shock can be complex; indeed, there is no single diagnostic test which can be used to determine whether a patient is in shock. Nurses working in emergency care settings should be guided by their local policies and procedures. Typically, shock is diagnosed following: (1) a detailed patient history to identify possible causes of shock (e.g. cardiac problems, fluid loss [e.g. haemorrhage], spinal cord injury, anaphylaxis, major infection, etc.), in combination with (2) a critical evaluation of the results of a primary and secondary survey. Consider the following example: Example Kate is a graduate nurse working in a Type 1 A&E Department in Manchester. During her shift, an elderly patient is admitted via the helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS). The patient is a resident of a nursing home, and her care providers report she collapsed suddenly while showering. The patient has recently had major gastrointestinal surgery. On assessing the patient, the medical team find she has a heart rate of 120 beats per minute (high), a blood pressure of 142/92 (high), a respiratory rate of 22 breaths per minute (high), a blood oxygen saturation of 88% (low), a temperature of 38.5 Celsius (high) and significant peripheral vasoconstriction. Kate suspects the patient is in shock - but is unsure about what type. CT imaging rules out any major internal haemorrhages or cardiac dysfunction; therefore, hypovolaemic shock or cardiogenic shock are unlikely. The patient has no known spinal injury or allergies; therefore, neurogenic shock and anaphylactic shock are also unlikely. However, blood studies show a major bacterial infection (i.e. sepsis), likely originating from the patient's recent gastrointestinal surgery. The presence of sepsis is consistent with the patient's high temperature. The patient is diagnosed with septic shock, and she is likely to be in the progressive phase. Emergency management can then commence. When assessing a patient who is suspected to be in shock, a nurse in an emergency care setting must assess (and continually monitor): The patient's neurologic status, (e.g. using the Glasgow Coma Scale [GCS]). In particular, the patient's orientation and level of consciousness should be assessed; changes in these are the first indications of decreased cerebral perfusion. The patient's cardiovascular status, including their heart rate and blood pressure. The patient's respiratory status (including the rate, depth and rhythm of respiration) and blood oxygen saturation (including by arterial blood gas analysis, if indicated). The patient's renal function, including hourly measurements of urine output. The patient's body temperature and changes in their skin; changes in both can indicate severe peripheral vasoconstriction requiring emergency intervention. The patient's gastrointestinal status; shock can lead to rapid gastrointestinal ileus, and nasogastric drainage may be required to minimise gastrointestinal distention. As described in the previous section of this chapter, there are a number of different types of shock. In assessing a patient in the emergency care setting, a nurse may identify one or more of these types of shock. The different types of shock, and their management in the emergency care setting, are described following: Cardiogenic shock - occurs when there is dysfunction in the pumping action of the heart, resulting in reduced cardiac output. The dysfunction in the heart may be: (1) systolic, where the heart is unable to pump blood forward to the lungs and / or the wider body, or (2) diastolic, where the left and / or right ventricles are unable to fill with blood during diastole (i.e. the relaxation phase of the cardiac cycle). The management of cardiogenic shock often focuses on strategies to improve cardiac function - such as thrombolytic therapy, angioplasty and stenting, emergency revascularisation, valve replacement, etc. Medications may also be administered - for example, nitrates to dilate the coronary arteries, diuretics to reduce preload, vasodilators to reduce afterload, and β-adrenergic blockers to reduce heart rate, etc. Hypovolaemic shock - occurs when there is a loss of intravascular fluid volume. This may be: (1) absolute, when fluid is lost from the body directly (e.g. through haemorrhage, diuresis, etc.), or (2) relative, when fluid is lost into the extravascular space (e.g. in sepsis, with some types of burns, etc.). The body may compensate for hypovolaemia to some degree, however when 30% of the body's fluids are lost (or less, if the patient is already compromised), the patient will rapidly deteriorate and aggressive resuscitation (e.g. fluid therapy, blood transfusion) is required. The management of hypovolaemic shock focuses on the aggressive administration of either fluid and / or blood products; resuscitative interventions were described in a previous section of this unit, and you should revise this section now, if required. Neurogenic shock - occurs (occasionally) following a spinal cord injury at or above the T5 vertebrae. You studied neurogenic shock and its emergency management in an earlier chapter of this module; you should revise this chapter now, if required. Anaphylactic shock - occurs (occasionally) during anaphylaxis, a severe and life-threatening allergic reaction to a substance (e.g. medication, food, a chemical, a vaccine, insect venom, etc.). Anaphylactic shock is underpinned by massive vasodilation and the loss of fluid into the extravascular space. Anaphylaxis itself is treated using intramuscular adrenaline; however, the management of anaphylactic shock itself focuses on aggressive fluid therapy. Septic shock - occurs (occasionally) as an acute inflammatory response in patients with sepsis (i.e. systemic infection). The pathophysiology of septic shock is very complex, however like many of the other types of shock it involves vasodilation and loss of fluid into the extravascular space. Again, the management of septic shock, like many other types of shock, focuses on aggressive fluid therapy. Treatment must also include aggressive antibiotic therapy to treat the cause of the septic infection; broad spectrum intravenous antibiotics are given initially, and once the results of blood cultures have been obtained, more targeted antibiotics can be prescribed. Other medications, including vasopressors (to reduce systemic vasodilation) and ionotropic agents (e.g. dobutamine, to decrease stroke volume), may also be used. Septic shock is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in emergency care settings in the UK; therefore, you will study its management in greater detail in the 'hands-on scenario' which accompanies this chapter. Activity You are encouraged to read the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (2016) Sepsis: Recognition, Early Diagnosis and Management guideline. This guideline can be obtained online, by searching for its title. The above section of this chapter described the management of various different types of shock. However, there are a number of general management strategies used for patients who present to emergency care settings in shock; the aim of these interventions is to improve tissue perfusion, and to protect the organs from dysfunction and failure. Key interventions for the management of all types of shock in the emergency care setting include: Supplemental oxygen and, in severe shock, mechanical ventilation; the goal is to maintain a blood oxygen saturation of >90% and so avoid hypoxaemia. Resuscitation, via the aggressive administration of either fluid and / or blood products; again, resuscitative interventions were described in a previous section of this unit, and you should revise this section now, if required. It is important to note that patients in shock who are administered fluid and / or blood products are at risk of coagulopathy (i.e. a lack of clotting factors in the blood); depending on a patient's clinical situation, they may also be administered with clotting factors. Intravenous drug therapy, the primary goal of which is to correct decreased tissue perfusion. Drugs administered may include: (1) sympathomimetic drugs, which act on the sympathetic nervous system (e.g. vasopressors, a last line therapy, are used to increase mean arterial pressure - however, they do so by causing vasoconstriction, which may further compromise tissue perfusion); or (2) vasodilator drugs, which act to correct extreme peripheral vasoconstriction. It is important for nurses working in emergency care settings to note that patients with shock can develop two other complex, interrelated problems; (1) systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), which involves general inflammation of the organs, and / or (2) multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS), which involves the failure of two or more organ systems. Patients with shock and SIRS and / or MODS may present with the signs of shock (as described earlier in this section of the chapter), as well signs of organ impairment - for example, acute respiratory distress syndrome, changes in chemical values of blood / urine, and an acute change in neurological status (e.g. confusion, disorientation, aggression, seizures, etc.). The management of SIRS and MODS focuses on supporting the failing organ systems - for example, patients with acute respiratory syndrome require aggressive oxygen therapy, and patients with acute renal failure may require emergency haemodialysis, etc. It is important to note that SIRS and MODS can be longer-term conditions which persist beyond the resolution of shock in the emergency care setting, and patients often require admission to an acute care unit for ongoing management. Conclusion Burn injuries and shock are commonly seen in emergency care settings in the UK, both as primary problems and in combination with other illnesses / injuries, and both are a major cause of disability and death. It is essential that nurses working in emergency care settings are able to efficiently assess and manage these conditions. This chapter has described the pathophysiology and classification of burn injuries, their rapid assessment and their management in the emergency care setting. It has also explained the pathophysiology and classification of shock, and how to assess and manage a patient with shock in the emergency care setting. Get Help With Your Nursing Essay If you need assistance with writing your essay, our professional nursing essay writing service is here to help! Find out more Reflection Now we have reached the end of this chapter, you should be able: To describe the pathophysiology, classification and typical emergency presentation of burn injuries and shock. To explain how to rapidly and accurately assess a patient presenting with burn injury and / or shock in the emergency care setting. To explain how to effectively manage a patient presenting with burn injury and / or shock in the emergency care setting. 'Hands on' scenario Emergency nursing care for a patient admitted to in an A&E Department with severe septic shock Kate is a graduate nurse working in a Type 1 A&E Department in Manchester. During her shift, a 77-year-old patient named Rose is admitted via the helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS). Rose is a resident of a nursing home, and her care providers report she collapsed suddenly while showering. Rose has recently had major gastrointestinal surgery. On assessing Rose, the medical team find she has a heart rate of 120 beats per minute (high), a blood pressure of 142/92 (high), a respiratory rate of 22 breaths per minute (high), a blood oxygen saturation of 88% (low), a temperature of 38.5° Celsius (high) and significant peripheral vasoconstriction. Kate suspects Rose is in shock. Blood studies show a major bacterial infection (i.e. sepsis), likely originating from Rose's recent major gastrointestinal surgery. Rose is therefore diagnosed with septic shock. According to the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence's (2016) Sepsis: Recognition, Diagnosis and Early Management guideline, Rose is at moderate to high risk of disability and / or death from sepsis. The signs with which Rose has presented suggest she is in the progressive phase of shock; her body is rapidly losing its ability to compensate for low blood flow and maintain homeostasis. Her collapse indicates that acute deterioration and progression into the refractory phase of shock may be imminent; therefore, it is vital that Kate and the other members of the health care team implement emergency management interventions. The first of the emergency management interventions implemented for Rose is aggressive fluid therapy. As per the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence's (2016) Sepsis: Recognition, Diagnosis and Early Management guideline, Rose is given a bolus of intravenous fluid as prescribed by the emergency consultant. Consistent with the guideline (NICE, 2016), the fluid given is a crystalloid containing sodium in the range of 130-154mmHg, and it is given at the rate of 500mL over a maximum of 15 minutes. Kate administers this fluid therapy rapidly, knowing that the NICE guidelines (2016) highlight that the commencement of fluid therapy within the first hour of presentation increases the likelihood of positive outcomes for patients, such as Rose, who have been diagnosed with severe sepsis. Whilst fluid therapy is underway, Kate takes a blood sample from Rose and sends it to the hospital's laboratory for culturing. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence's (2016) Sepsis: Recognition, Diagnosis and Early Management guideline recommends that, in addition to blood cultures, blood samples should be assessed for levels of blood gasses, lactate, glucose, C-reactive protein (an inflammatory marker), urea, electrolytes, creatinine and clotting factors, and a full blood count (including blood type, for cross-matching) be undertaken. However, the most important of these results is the blood culture, as it will inform decisions about the antibiotic which is most appropriate to treat Rose's sepsis. It is important to note that, in many cases, patients presenting to hospital via an air or road ambulance will have already commenced broad spectrum antibiotic therapy; although this may impair the results of later blood culturing, antibiotic administration for patients with sepsis is considered too important to delay. Rose arrives in A&E with an intravenous antibiotic running; Kate ensures this antibiotic is being delivered as prescribed, and that there are no obvious complications. As soon as Rose's blood culture results return, a more targeted intravenous antibiotic is prescribed as per the local hospital guidelines; Kate ceases the first antibiotic, flushes the intravenous line, and commences the second. Again, this is done rapidly to maximise the likelihood of positive outcomes for Rose. Because Rose has presented with a very low blood oxygen saturation, a typical sign of septic shock, oxygen therapy is also important. As per the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence's (2016) Sepsis: Recognition, Diagnosis and Early Management guideline, Kate gives Rose high-flow oxygen via a non-rebreather mask, aiming to achieve a blood oxygen saturation of 94-98%. Once Rose's blood oxygen saturation has normalised, oxygen administration continues via nasal prongs (unless deterioration becomes evident, in which case the use of a mask is re-established). It is essential that patients such as Rose who present with severe sepsis are closely monitored. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence's (2016) Sepsis: Recognition, Diagnosis and Early Management guideline recommends that high-risk patients are monitored at least once every 30 minutes, and that physiological 'track-and-trigger' systems are utilised. These systems use graphs with coloured bands to alert clinicians to progressive patient deterioration, as indicated by measurements of their vital signs. It is important to recognise that patients with severe shock may fail to respond to the interventions described so far in this scenario, and enter the refractory stage despite aggressive fluid therapy and treatments. This may be indicated by signs such as: (1) a systolic blood pressure which is persistently <90mmHg; (2) a persistent reduced level of consciousness; (3) a respiratory rate >25 breaths per minute, and / or the need for mechanical ventilation; and / or (4) a lactate value which is not declining, indicating acidosis (NICE, 2016). In this situation, other supportive therapies may be required - for example, human albumin solution, vasopressors (to reduce systemic vasodilation) and ionotropic agents (e.g. dobutamine, to decrease stroke volume). However, this is not the case with Rose, who responds rapidly to the antibiotic, fluid and oxygen therapy; over the next few hours, her vital signs gradually return to within their normal limits. Rose tells Kate she feels "much better now". As soon as Rose is stabilised, investigations into the cause of her sepsis can be undertaken. This is consistent with the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence's (2016: p. 37) Sepsis: Recognition, Diagnosis and Early Management guideline, which states that emergency care staff should "carry out a thorough clinical examination to look for sources of infection, including sources that might need surgical drainage". Imaging of the abdomen suggests that Rose's gastrointestinal surgery site may be infected. As per the guideline, the hospital's abdominal surgical team is alerted and Rose is prepared for surgery. Although it is a fundamental aspect of nursing care in all settings, the psychosocial care of a patient with sepsis and their family or carer is a particularly important consideration for nurses working in emergency care settings. As per the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence's (2016) Sepsis: Recognition, Diagnosis and Early Management guideline, Kate provides Rose and her family, when they arrive in A&E, with an explanation of sepsis and its causes, a description of the investigations undertaken and the management plan, and regular updates on Rose's treatment, care and progress. Kate provides this information to Rose and her family using language they can understand (e.g. avoiding medical jargon). Kate also allows Rose and her family time to have their questions answered. Because of the medical team's timely intervention with antibiotic, fluid and oxygen therapy, Rose is stabilised before she reaches the refractory stage of shock. 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You should not demand more than you deserve as stars foresee that you’re over expectation will lead you into relationship problems. You may face communication gaps in your marital relationship. The transit of the Moon and Mercury predicts that you should avoid harsh communication. Don’t get influenced by others and even your family members. You should protect your love life and romantic relationships. Arguments and doubt can cause you to stress this week. You should try to give space to your partner. You should spend quality time with your partner and avoid blaming him/her for past mistakes. It can cause you challenges in your relationship. Patience is needed if you wish to have a harmonious relationship with your partner. Education Learning a new language or a skill which is connected to your hobby will get you good recognition and success. The transit of Venus, Sun and Moon will help you get knowledge and wisdom. Group studies will be helpful. You may be inclined to learn occult sciences. For the research students, you will get success in your work. The students will do well in their exams. Those who are appearing in competitive examinations may be successful. Try not to get into the wrong company of friends. Health You may feel tired because of the workload. Dehydration and stress can cause health issues. You may get depressed because of an emotional setback. So try to make yourself busy with work so that you don’t have to overthink on any matter. You may get anxiety and sleep patterns may get disturbed because of workload and stress. You can learn meditation and give importance to your physical health. You should not get into arguments as it can affect your health. Eating junk food will cause you bad health this week. You should improve the quality of your diet. Be positive and try to be with positive people. Negative thoughts can give you stress. Finances Those who are interested in occult sciences or research work may spend money to buy books in these areas or may join a new course. You may learn how to make small savings for the long term. You may get back your money if you have given to others earlier. You may also get financial help from family members. Married Aquarius natives may make financial gains from their in-laws. You might go out on a short business trip which will make you successful. At the same time, you may incur financial losses because of disagreement with your siblings. You may also incur educational expenses. Career You may go out on a short business trip this week. Writing mail and messages will play an important role in the workplace. You should check your official messages and emails before sending them further. Communication and commitment will be very crucial in your job and also in business. You may go out on a sudden business trip. You will get the help and guidance from your seniors. If you are waiting for a promotion or finalizing a big deal related to work, this week will be really good. Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Previous articleCapricorn Weekly Horoscope 30th May– 5th June 2021 Next articlePisces Weekly Horoscope 30th May– 5th June 2021 Arushi Sana https://nykdaily.com Arushi Sana is the Co Founder of NYK Daily. She was a Forensic Data Analyst previously employed with EY (Ernst & Young). She aims to develop a global community of knowledge and journalism par excellence through this News Platform. Arushi holds a degree in Computer Science Engineering. She is also a Mentor for women suffering from Mental Health, and helps them in becoming published authors. Helping and educating people always came naturally to Arushi. She is a writer, political researcher, a social worker and a singer with a flair for languages. Travel and nature are the biggest spiritual getaways for her. 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SMART Global, Zillow Group, ConocoPhillips, EOG Resources and Suncor Energy highlighted as Zacks Bull and Bear of the Day SMART Global, Zillow Group, ConocoPhillips, EOG Resources and Suncor Energy highlighted as Zacks Bull and Bear of the Day Zacks Here's How the EIA's Inventory Report Affected Oil Prices Despite some temporary hiccups, a supportive macro backdrop and robust fundamentals should help the likes of ConocoPhillips (COP), EOG Resources (EOG), Suncor Energy (SU) and Diamondback Energy (FANG) notch up further share gains.
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Cite as: Discussion Panel I of the symposium What Happened to Lesbian and Gay Studies?, ICI Berlin, 17–18 June 2021, video recording, mp4, 35:24 <https://doi.org/10.25620/e210617_04> 17 – 18 Jun 2021 Discussion Panel I Venue ICI Berlin Video in English Format: mp4 Length: 00:35:24 First published on: https://www.ici-berlin.org/events/what-happened-to-lesbian-and-gay-studies/ Rights: © ICI Berlin Part of the Symposium What Happened to Lesbian and Gay Studies? Does anyone do ‘lesbian and gay studies’? The formulation likely sounds quaint when gender and sexuality studies now aims its sights at so much more than what these identities designate. Just as feminist, queer and trans theory hotly debated the political and philosophical shortcomings of ‘identity’ in the 1980s and 90s, the 2000s and 2010s have given us the frameworks of homonormativity, homonationalism and queer liberalism to articulate how lesbian and gay identities in particular can become acute vectors of a racist modern governmentality. Across a range of politically-engaged scholarship, non-identitarian positions continue to seem like the most sophisticated ones. Yet, in other ways, identity still looms large across our lives, outside and inside the academy. Social and political emergencies continue to make the work of identity-based movements urgent and necessary. Scholarly controversies often circle back to identity: in ‘Trans* Studies Now’, a recent issue of TSQ (Transgender Studies Quarterly), a special forum responds to the argument that, of all things that could have been decentred in trans studies, it has, curiously, been transsexual identity. The Black Scholar has oriented a recent issue around the question ‘What was Black Studies’?, not to signal its end, but its vitality. Outside of the interpretive humanities, ‘lesbian’ and ‘gay’ read differently and ground work in disciplines such as history and sociology. Recent events beyond the Anglophone world—for example, in Poland and Hungary—show that these identities have not lost the political urgency that they may seem to have done in other contexts. So what happened to ‘lesbian and gay studies’? In what ways does such a formulation seem retrograde, if it does? What would the field have looked like without the strong impulse to self-deconstruction on which it was founded? How does this impulse relate (or not) to the structure of other identity knowledge domains? If ‘lesbian’ and ‘gay’ do not seem like the most urgent or necessary political identifications now, then what else could they be for? This symposium will gather scholars from across the academic and activist trajectory of lesbian and gay studies to ask these questions and more. Venue ICI Berlin (Click for further documentation) With Kadji Amin Hongwei Bao Darius Bost Ann Cvetkovich Jennifer DeVere Brody Rachel Corbman Guy Davidson Carolyn Dinshaw Antke Engel David Halperin Heather Love Amber Jamilla Musser Chandan Reddy Peter Rehberg Celine Parreñas Shimizu Organized by Ben Nichols Part of the Symposium What Happened to Lesbian and Gay Studies? Containing also General Introduction (Day 1) / Ben Nichols, 16:19 Identifying Lesbian and Gay after Queer Studies / Rachel Corbman, 25:13 Interanimating Temporalities: Before and After the Millenium / Darius Bost, 21:23 Roundtabe Introduction / Ben Nichols, 05:36 GLQ Roundtable / Jennifer DeVere Brody, Celine Parrenas Shimizu, Chandan Reddy, Ann Cvetkovich, Carolyn Dinshaw, David Halperin, 1:34:06
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Joseph Wirba Roars, In The Parliament Plateau Killing :: Mass Burial For 23 Persons Murdered Tears flowed freely Thursday in Kwattas village, Bokkos Local Government Area of Plateau State, when a mass burial was conducted for 23 people recently murdered by suspected herdsmen. RELATED : Plateau Community Attacked By Suspected Fulani Herdsmen: A Pregnant Woman 16 Others Killed Plateau Attacks: 327 Killed, 14,968 Displaced By Suspected Fulani Herdsmen — As Contained In Irigwe Land Report Thunder Chases Fulani Herdsmen From Osun At Night (Photos) Women, children and the aged mourned as they watched their loved ones being laid into the mass grave at about 2 pm. Dressed in black, sympathizers, made up of women, children, young people and the aged, had gathered at Luna Mortuary in Bokkos town at about 6:30 am to bid farewell to their loved ones. Shops owners, Daily Sun learnt, had unanimously resolved to close down their businesses for the day, with some schools following suit in solidarity over the gruesome attacks which killed many of their townsfolk. A community youth leader, John Akans, who was at the burial told Daily Sun that 23 corpses were laid into the mass grave. “The mass burial has been conducted and 23 corpses were buried; women, youths and children who put on black clothes all gathered; Bokkos community was in a mourning mood,” John said Those buried were 13 people attacked and killed on Sunday night in Kwattas. Two had died on Monday and 8 others were killed in different parts of Bokkos together with those who died as a result of fatal injuries at the state hospital. Meanwhile, the Plateau State Police Command has transferred to Abuja Fulani and community leaders from Bokkos, Mangu, Barkin-Ladi and Riyom local government areas – the epicentre of the mass killing of innocent residents. Police Commissioner Isaac Akinmoyede, who carried out the arrest action, was acting on the instruction of Governor Simon Lalong, who ordered him to arrest all Fulani Ardos and community leaders from the affected areas until those responsible for the killings are found. Police Public Relations Officer ASP Ubah Gabriel Ogaba told Daily Sun in a telephone interview that the community leaders were taken to Abuja Thursday morning for further investigation. “It is true that both Fulani Ardos and community leaders from both sides have been transferred to Abuja for further investigation,” he said. The Plateau State Government, to address the lingering security crisis, has also approved a bill to prohibit the forceful grabbing of lands and landed property by armed persons in the state. The Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Barrister Chris Ahmadu, and his counterpart, Commissioner for Information and Communication Hon Dan Manjang, disclosed this at a press briefing after the State Executive Council meeting presided by Governor Simon Lalong at Government House, Jos, the state capital. Ahmadu said the forceful occupation bill, also known as anti-land grabbing bill, contains sections dealing with robbery, kidnapping, cultism and other violent crimes. “What the law said is to arrest this trend where armed people invade a land, claim ownership and forcefully occupy it. “The bill prescribes very stringent penalties. Any armed people that invade a community, the penalty is death. The mere fact that you can successfully displace the community is not the end of the story. “[With] the coming into effect of the bill as law, you have three months to vacate. All lands within the state that have been forcefully occupied by armed men will be vacated within three months, failing which [it] will become an offence,” he explained. The Attorney-General said that the forceful occupants would first be advised to vacate such seized lands and that should they refused to comply, they would be compelled to do so appropriately. He added that cultism had become a serious issue in the state and there was an absence of suitable laws to punish offenders. According to him, the new law passed seeks to punish mere membership in a cult group or gang, to identify the groups operating in the state and to declare such organisations as an unlawful. “Mere membership with attract imprisonment of seven years without an option of fine. Similarly, kidnapping is one serious vice that the state is grappling with. “The punishment for the existing law against kidnapping was very mild. But with the new law, if you kidnap somebody and you are caught and convicted you will be sentenced to death. “We feel such severe punishment is very necessary to serve as a deterrent to those who indulge in such vices,” he stated. He announced that the bills as approved by the State Executive Council would be forwarded to the House of Assembly for passage. Share this: Twitter Facebook LinkedIn WhatsApp Like this: Like Loading... Related Posted on January 31, 2020 Author obiadadaCategories NEWS Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (Address never made public) Name Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out / Change ) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. 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The customer can change the composition of the vestments, choose another fixture or color of the fabric. Share: HOW TO BUY HOW TO BUY To make an order on our site, you need to select one or more products and add them to the basket, after which you need to confirm the order. You can also make an order by phone or by contacting us in any way that is convenient. Orders on the site are accepted 24 hours a day. When ordering, you must specify your full name, phone number and delivery address, and send measurements for sewing products. Measurements can be taken using our measurement chart. You will be contacted by an associate shortly after your order, with whom you will be able to discuss the order details, select the product package, payment and delivery method, as well as to agree on the date when the order is ready. The term of completion of the order is stipulated with each customer separately and depends on many factors. 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As Madonna’s Rebel Heart Tour kicks off tonight at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Canada, fans will get to see not only the star’s highly anticipated musical performance but also what Gucci’s creative director, Alessandro Michele, has designed specially for the icon and her backup dancers. The show will be the official reveal of the ensembles Mr. Michele created for the tour. “It has been a marvellous experience and a great gift collaborating with Madonna. Now that I have had the chance to see her working, I truly understand why she is so grand! I believe she is a true artist and I am crazy about her,” Mr. Michele said in a September 9 press release. Sketch of outfit designed by Gucci for Madonna’s Rebel Heart Tour (Photo: Gucci) The outfit Madonna will be wearing onstage complements her over the top style, the detailed accessories making a loud statement. It features a lurex-lace-and-jacquard bodysuit with an embroidered belt, short sleeves made of lace, a black crêpe de Chine skirt that has silk fringes and embroidered patches, lace gloves, a hat with silk flowers on it, and high-heeled knee-high lace-up leather boots. Sketch of costumes designed for Madonna’s Rebel Heart Tour (Photo: Gucci) The performer’s dancers will wear outfits of a similar vain: patchwork bodysuits with embroidered belts and ruffles, colorful floral head adornments, shrugs that have ruffles on the sleeves and silk flowers, brocade jackets with silk flowers, and lace capes with silk flowers. “Nothing Glamorous about this bathroom but these Gucci Boots are Eeeeevrythang!” Madonna posted on Instagram. Madonna shared a photo of her Gucci boots on Instagram. (Photo: Instagram/Madonna) The Rebel Heart Tour, which is produced by Live Nation Global Touring, includes stops in 20 North American cities and 16 cities in the UK and Europe by the end of 2015, and the tour is scheduled to continue in the US, Australia, New Zealand and Asia in 2016.
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The news world may be going electronic, but high school journalism programs still rely more on yearbooks and print papers than online reporting, the Kent State University Center for Scholastic Journalism reports. The 2011 Scholastic Journalism Census of more than 4,000 high schools found that 96 percent offer some kind of student journalism program, with yearbooks in 94 percent of schools and student newspapers in 64 percent. Only one in three reported any kind of online student media. "These data suggest many scholastic media programs are neither exposing students to the media landscape they will confront once they graduate from high school nor teaching students the skills they need to succeed in a multimedia world," the report says. That's unfortunate. Producing a student paper was painfully slow back in the 1970s; now it's even more out of sync with the real world. Online reporting would seem to offer cost savings, though I suspect it also requires significant staff training. My sense is that opportunities vary widely within CMS, often based on the initiative of faculty advisers. I recall how impressed we were in 2009, when Alan Vitale, a teacher at the small Olympic Renaissance High, launched a student newspaper and brought his print and web editors to visit the Observer. On the other hand, I've heard a young friend who attends South Meck talk about her frustration that the school has no student newspaper. Meanwhile, a high school newspaper adviser in Iowa won a free-press victory on Wednesday, when a court ruled that his principal couldn't punish him for letting students publish "offensive" items, including an April Fool spoof issue . Posted by Ann Doss Helms at 7:00 AM Labels: 2011 Scholastic Journalism Census 16 comments: Anonymous said... I can understand the frustration of the student at S. Meck. My child attends a HS in CMS that doesn't even have a yearbook. November 10, 2011 at 9:01 AM Anonymous said... I did a quick search for jobs in journalism, and "multimedia" skills were required. Just another example of our high schools not preparing students for the real world of work. November 10, 2011 at 9:18 AM Anonymous said... Actually several schools in CMS have vibrant online publications where the students are learning how to work online. East Meck was first with www.eastmeckeagle.com. Also check out http://www.providenceprowl.com/ for Providence High School and the newest one http://www.rrhsbirdseyeview.com/. Others in the county are in the process of setting up papers as well. There is also statewide competition for online newspapers and classes for high school online in June at the North Carolina Scholastic Media Institute. There are a lot of us working to teach these multimedia skills. In fact there is a workshop today at The Charlotte Observer for area schools trying to help schools start online papers. November 10, 2011 at 9:30 AM WashuOtaku said... It doesn't matter. Rarely a person going into journalism would get a job out of High School anyway. Most places prefer a college or tech. degree of some sort, which would have those classes in multimedia and such. Besides, most kids know how to blog, do status updates and likes anyway, don't need a class to help explain how to use a computer for journalism when they already know the tools. November 10, 2011 at 9:42 AM Anonymous said... Searched for journalism jobs in NC. There were eight. Maybe high schools should have student nursing programs instead. Is the Observer hiring? November 10, 2011 at 10:11 AM Anonymous said... Journalism training is excellent background for other areas, including law, teaching, criminal investigation, to name one of many. Traditional journalism jobs are dying off but people are making money off online newspaper, blogs, and writing articles online as well. By the way, CMS high schools offer initial classes for students interested in pursuing medical and other careers (program is called HOSA). My daughter took one of those classes and got her started in her studies for medical office assistant. Another student of mine just moved into nursing out of those classes. November 10, 2011 at 10:19 AM Anonymous said... Ann, Did you you know about today's workshop at the Observer that anonymous 9:30 reported? Did you know about the Providence, East Meck, and what I assume is Rocky River sites? Seems like this all would put a more positive spin on the story. November 10, 2011 at 10:22 AM therestofthestory said... I am curious what folks think about continuing yearbooks as a print product. I recently attended a high schol reunion and it was great to go back through the old yearbook and read what messages friends had left. November 10, 2011 at 11:14 AM Anonymous said... Therest... The sad part atleast from my child's school administration's stand point is yearbooks are a mute point. I tried to explain to them that yearbooks are a reminder to not only the past students of the school, but it is also a record for the school. They shot down my idea to re-introduce the yearbook (school has not had one in 3 years) saying they were too expensive and after the numbers are worked the school ends up in the negative. Didn't want to hear any of my ideas of making a more cost effective product for the students. Just was set on how things needed to be done and a yearbook wasn't on his agenda. Got to love the mindset of some of these administrators. November 10, 2011 at 11:26 AM Ann Doss Helms said... I have to admit, I did NOT know about this workshop until I saw tables set up as I was leaving the building last night (I pre-wrote this item). Talked to some great East Meck students on the way in today, sat in on a fascinating session that mentioned Providence and Lake Norman Charter as pioneers in a national online news network. It's one of several balls I'm juggling now but hope to turn around a good print story on that. November 10, 2011 at 1:32 PM Anonymous said... 11:26 - Contact Jostens Yearbooks and talk to someone there. It will NOT be a cost burden to the school unless the school officials are inept or incompetent. HS yearbooks should generate TONS of revenue! November 10, 2011 at 1:39 PM Wiley Coyote said... Just out of curiosity, how much do yearbooks cost students these days? November 10, 2011 at 5:47 PM Anonymous said... Middle school yb is set at $21 plus tax. HS yearbooks are set by the school, but usually around $65-75... November 10, 2011 at 7:07 PM Anonymous said... You should come to Mooresville where the students put on a television show. Oh wait, Mooresville isn't in Mecklenburg county so the Observer doesn't care. November 10, 2011 at 10:22 PM Anonymous said... It's not just journalism that's missing at South Meck...the administration has stripped away all English/Language Arts electives. It's shameful. November 11, 2011 at 6:46 AM Ann Doss Helms said... Mooresville commenter, we used to have a strong staff covering our surrounding counties -- I loved being able to shoot out an email and get info from reporters who were familiar with those school districts. Sadly, most of that staff has fallen victim to budget cuts. If anyone's still interested, I did a story for today's paper, but it was buried pretty deep: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2011/11/11/2765030/online-news-is-wave-of-future.html#storylink=misearch November 11, 2011 at 10:27 AM Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Andrew Dunn About this blog Andrew Dunn covers education for The Charlotte Observer. 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The second of the Concert in the Park series, in honor of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the National Park Service, will feature music today by the Madam Presidents from 7 to 9 p.m. Picnicking is encouraged starting at 5:30 p.m. This local group, consisting of Kim France, Kate McNally and Katy Mitchell, will perform in the grassy area at the National Park Service boat dock area. Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets and chairs. The Madame Presidents: Katy Mitchell, Kim France and Kate McNally Share this: Twitter Facebook Email Like this: Like Loading... Facebook Twitter Email Previous articleEvents on Ocracoke week of Aug. 8 to 14 Next articleOcracoke Health Center to celebrate National Health Center Week Pete Vankevich RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Basketball to begin; Dolphin teams make state playoffs in fall sports Cape Hatteras National Seashore temporarily bans beach fires Ocracoke events Nov. 29 to Dec. 5 One-boat boat parade, holiday market launch holiday season on Ocracoke Season of gratitude has begun on Ocracoke Why newspapers? “Our liberty depends on the freedom of the press, and that cannot be limited without being lost.” – Thomas Jefferson External news sites CoastalReview.org Island Free Press North Carolina Health News OBX Today Website ♥ to Atlas Endeavors LLC Subscribe to the Ocracoke Observer via Email Subscribe to this website and receive notifications of new posts by email. Enter your email address here! Email Address Subscribe Follow the Ocracoke Observer on Facebook Follow the Ocracoke Observer on Facebook Website Stats 3,826,681 hits Archives Archives Select Month December 2021 November 2021 October 2021 September 2021 August 2021 July 2021 June 2021 May 2021 April 2021 March 2021 February 2021 January 2021 December 2020 November 2020 October 2020 September 2020 August 2020 July 2020 June 2020 May 2020 April 2020 March 2020 February 2020 January 2020 December 2019 November 2019 October 2019 September 2019 August 2019 July 2019 June 2019 May 2019 April 2019 March 2019 February 2019 January 2019 December 2018 November 2018 October 2018 September 2018 August 2018 July 2018 June 2018 May 2018 April 2018 March 2018 February 2018 January 2018 December 2017 November 2017 October 2017 September 2017 August 2017 July 2017 June 2017 May 2017 April 2017 March 2017 February 2017 January 2017 December 2016 November 2016 October 2016 September 2016 August 2016 July 2016 June 2016 May 2016 April 2016 March 2016 February 2016 January 2016 December 2015 November 2015 October 2015 September 2015 August 2015 July 2015 June 2015 May 2015 April 2015 March 2015 February 2015 January 2015 December 2014 November 2014 October 2014 September 2014 August 2014 July 2014 June 2014 May 2014 April 2014 March 2014 December 2013 October 2013 September 2013 August 2013 July 2013 June 2013 May 2013 April 2013 October 2012 September 2012 July 2012 April 2012 January 2012 November 2011 September 2011 August 2011 July 2011 June 2011 May 2011 April 2011 December 2010 November 2010 October 2010 September 2010 August 2010 July 2010 June 2010 May 2010 April 2010 March 2010 December 2009 November 2009 September 2009 August 2009 July 2009 December 2008 October 2006 August 209 July 201
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Chito Guerrero of Ocracoke is first across the 5K finish line on Nov. 13 during Runfest Weekend on Ocracoke. Photo: C. Leinbach By Connie Leinbach It may not have been the largest group in the Runfest Weekend’s several years in existence, but the 10th annual 5K/10K and half-marathon runners were happy to be back on Ocracoke Nov. 13 and 14. The races were cancelled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and were moved to the November date this year also because of the pandemic. Next year, the races will go back to the spring, on April 22 & 23, said Race Director Angie Todd as she cheered on the finishers and handed them participation medals. Find details at http://www.runocracoke.com. “I’m super happy with the turnout,” said Garick Kalna, owner of 1718 Brewing Ocracoke where all three races began and ended. This will be the spot for next spring’s race and the upcoming 5K Turkey Trot at 8 a.m. on Thanksgiving Day. Proceeds from the weekend’s races will benefit Ocracoke’s community radio station, WOVV 90.1 FM, the Ocracoke School Boosters and the Ocracoke Community Ballfield. Among the beers the runners sipped following their exertion was one Kalna brewed especially for the weekend – Puddle Jumper – which was particularly apt because of all the puddles around the island from a rainstorm the day before. “I just went through them,” islander Mau Guerrero, 12, said about the puddles, “but it was my worst time.” Mau came in 23rd at 27:03. Mau is a son of 5K winner Chito Guerrero, 41, both of Ocracoke, who has won the 5K almost every year since the race started 10 years ago. Chito’s time this year of 18:45 was a bit slow, he said. His time as the overall 5K winner in 2018 was 18:33. In 2019, he came in second with a time of 18:09. Connor Readman runs the half-marathon. Photo: C. Leinbach Following close behind Guerrero this year were Dennis Dominguez Vasquez, 28, whose time was 19:33, and Gerardo Dominguez, 31, at 19:40, both of Ocracoke. Abby Berquist, 39, of Kitty Hawk, was fourth at 20:56, and also was the women’s overall winner. Sherry and Tim Rothrock of Winston-Salem and their two-year-old dog, Bosco, were running for their fifth year. “It’s always a yearly getaway,” Sherry said after doing the 5K on Saturday. Amy Johnson, 37, of Clayton, won the 10K with a time of 40:57. Second place was Ted Richardson, 51, of Chapel Hill at 41:27, and the third-place winner was Millard Thomas, 53, of Nags Head. Johnson and her husband, Mathue, arrived on the island for the first time along with their baby. “We came to run both the 10K and the half marathon, my husband ran pushing the baby stroller,” she said. “We run lots of races, including marathons and ultramarathons, — 50-mile and 100-mile events. So, this is a nice short run,” said Matthue about the half marathon on Sunday. “Yesterday was my first time running with the baby stroller.” Amy also was the top woman scorer the next day in the half-marathon with a time of 1:30:52. She came in seventh overall in that race, which was not good enough to beat Connor Readman, 20, of Southern Shores. Readman blew past all 74 half-marathoners with a 1 hour, 18 minutes and 35 seconds 1:18:35 score. “There’s a new kid in town,” Todd noted about Readman’s fast time as she gave the awards out after the race. “He blew us all away.” Chito Guerrero was hoping to add another half-marathon win but at a time of 1:29:05, he couldn’t best Readman. Amy Johnson, 37, of Clayton, won the overall 10K. Her husband Mathue, 38, came in fifth while pushing the couple’s baby in a stroller. Amy also came in seventh and was the female overall winner in the half-marathon . Photo: P. Vankevich Guerrero trailed behind Brent Ziegler, 46, of Greensboro, who came in second at 1:26:06, and Mike Slaughter, 42, of Kill Devil Hills, who came in third at 1:27:46. Guerrero’s compadres, Vasquez and Dominguez, in the 5K also joined him in the half-marathon, with Vasquez coming in sixth at 1:30:40 and Dominguez coming in eighth at 1:30:51. Readman, in an interview, said he had only recently decided to run the Ocracoke race since the OBX half marathon got cancelled. “It was my first half-marathon,” he said, explaining that it’s his first year doing endurance sports, such as triathlons. Tiffany Batiste, 40, of Kenly, Johnston County, participated in her first race of any kind doing the half marathon with her husband, Daniel Batiste and sister Ashley Viverette, and she walked the 13 miles. “I feel fine,” she said afterwards, noting that she walks a lot for exercise. “Right before the last turn my legs were hurting.” Katrina Robeck, 69, of Garner, enjoyed the flat Ocracoke course after having run the City of Oaks half-marathon recently in Raleigh. “I don’t like to do (races) under 10 miles,” she said, noting that her time of 2:39 was good for her. “(Half-marathons) are more of a challenge but I plan to do one marathon when I’m 70.” Viverette echoed other runners when she said she runs for the mental health. “You clear your mind and just think about running,” she said. “It’s a great weekend.” Although this year’s Run Fest Weekend drew about 300 runners, which was 150 to 200 fewer than in past years, Todd was happy. “Runners are my favorite people,” she said. Peter Vankevich contributed to this story. Race Director Angie Todd bestows a participation medal on 5K runner Gloria Perez of Ocracoke, who was 16th overall and first in her age group. The Runfest participants on Saturday at 1718 Brewing Ocracoke. Photo: C. Leinbach Mau Guerrero crosses the 5K finish line. Photo: C. Leinbach Some of the volunteers who make Runfest Weekend happen. From left, Lena Austin, Angie Todd (race director), Gloria Perez and Melinda Esham. Photo: C. Leinbach Kings of the half marathon, from left: Miguel Uribe, Connor Readman, Chito Guerrero, Dennis Dominguez Vasquez and Gerardo Dominguez. Photo: C. Leinbach Tiffany King-Batiste of Kenly runs her first race ever in the half-marathon. Photo: C. Leinbach Katrina Robeck runs along Silver Lake Drive. Photo: C. Leinbach The 5K/10K racers at the starting line on Nov. 13. Photo: C. Leinbach The Pacanis family of racers: Courtney, Lilly, Frank and Chase. Lilly and Chase won first place in their age groups and Chase, age 6, was the youngest racer. Photo courtesy of Courtney Pacanis Prize license plates. Photo: C. Leinbach Millard Thomas, who was third overall in the 10K, is running again after having broken three vertebrae in a biking accident in May 2020. ‘It’s been a long road back,’ he said, ‘and I really appreciate everything.’ Photo: C. Leinbach Share this: Twitter Facebook Email Like this: Like Loading... 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Howdy, OA fans! It's Amy here today with a little tutorial on how to look at Sasparilla for more than just cowboy/cowgirl or farm related projects. Let's get started! We all know how adorable Sasparilla is for those country-themed projects. It's perfect for rodeos, pony rides, farm visits, and all things non city-slicker. BUT what you may not notice at first glance are the various other themes that can come together perfectly with this eclectic collection. WATER THEME For my page today, I chose to use the clouds in the Cattle Drive paper as the primary focus of my page. I paired it with the stripes from Pony Express, altering it slightly to cover up the red stripes, to give a rainy effect from below the clouds. The colors of the aquas, yellows, greys, creams and blues lend beautifully for water-themed projects, like this one of my daughter dancing in an early summer downpour. I bet there are some papers in here that would go great with Seaside or Boarding Pass, for example, even. Because many of the embellishments in Sasparilla are more "western" in flavor, I used my beautiful teal buttons, Alpha Stickers, Little Fliers and Wrap Pack to do most of the embellishments on my page along with my papers. So, since my layout is primarily in the cool range of colors (blues) from Sasparilla, I thought I would go through the collection (minus the overtly "western-themed" pieces) with both of the projects I created and give you a little mix-and-match rundown of some of the ideas and theme's you could easily build upon using the papers I've shown. THE BLUES Now let's talk about the BLUES in this collection. Left to Right: Rustler, Gold Rush, Tumbleweeds, Stagecoach, Wide Open Spaces, Cattle Drive, Giddy Up, Big Sky, Dash Dalton, Wagon Train We have aqua, we have denim, we have sky blue, we have cobalt blue, we have nearly navy blue, we have grey blue and I'm sure there are a few more in there that are hidden so beautifully it all just becomes seamless! This palette right here, is so multi-functional and crosses over so many genres from kids to adults, feminine to masculine, you really can't ask for more!. You name it, the blues have it in this collection! FISHING, FATHER'S DAY, CABIN THEMES For example, in this selection we have Gold Rush, Stagecoach and Wide Open Spaces. This to me, looks like it would make an AWESOME fishing related layout, or what about a Father's Day card with a fishing theme? I LOVE it! PRE-TEEN/TEENAGER THEME And here, this one, I was excited to discover, Dash Dalton, Stagecoach, Pony Express. I can TOTALLY see this for a pre-teen/teenage boy birthday card, or layout. The jeans? Please! Yes. Totally works! SUMMER, MEMORIAL DAY, 4th OF JULY, BBQ THEMES Next up, this is a pretty obvious one, but I threw in the clouds to add a little more whimsy. Here we have Cattle Drive, Giddy Up, Pony Express, Dash Dalton, Pony Express. Are you thinking what I'm thinking? Memorial Day is coming up, sand that means summer! Summer means 4th of July, BBQs and all things Americana here in the states. Perfect! I can totally see an entire mini album created with just these papers, for summer - SO cute! HOME THEME Throughout this collection there is a warmth in all the pattern and color. But also a cozy warmth that resides in the "western" theme. It's a feeling of "home". Maybe not your literal home, or mine, but that traditional old flavor, like a great patina. It's worn in and comfortable. This general "feel" lends itself beautifully to the theme of "home". For my card I used this theme to create a home related sentiment that could mean welcome home or you are home "here". I decided to stay very neutral with an emphasis on the greys, yellows, creams, and little bit of aqua, green. I used the map image to give the sense of "here you are" and added the crocheted trim from the wrap pack, to further emphasize that feminine touch of "home" in my card. THE YELLOWS Now let's talk about the YELLOWS in this collection. The blues and the yellows, I felt, were the standout colors from this collection, aside from the decidedly cowboy related papers. So here I've put together a couple swatch groupings using the yellows as the jumping off point for a couple more themes to try out with the Sasparilla collection. FASHION THEME To me, this group of papers screams "wear me!" all over it! And believe me, I wish I could! :D Dash Dalton, High Noon, and Gold Rush round out this trio of trendy colors that's made it's way beautifully into the Sasparilla collection just to make us all swoon. Ahhhh, yellow, grey, cream, and denim! I love it! I would love to see layouts or cards made with this group all about wearable fashion or even about home decor. Those are great things to scrap about! EVERYDAY, TRADITIONAL THEME Gold Rush, HIgh Noon, Gold Rush, and Tumbleweeds is a nice blend of current colors mixed with traditional patterns and textures. This classic grouping of high, medium and low contrast valued papers would be just splendid for everyday or traditional-themed scrapping. This mix really reminds me of my grandfather's wool jackets, and I really can see this being an ideal mix for a theme related to similar stories. YOU-NAME-IT THEME Last up, I thought I would present my favorite mix of all the papers in the Sasparilla collection. Gold Rush, Tumbleweeds, Wide Open Spaces, Stagecoach and High Noon. I believe you could do just about anything with this group of papers. The reason I feel this, is because its two most dominant colors are neutrals - the grey bandanna pattern and the wood-grain pattern. Then the lighter papers are all in the same color range with yellows, warm and light. The project could go masculine. It could go feminine. It could go young. It could go not so young. It could be about the outdoors, or the indoors. I really see this group of papers very versatile and a grouping that I am anxious to work with in the very near future! That's going to do it here for me today! I hope that you've seen Sasparilla in a little broader fashion than you may have previously. It's such a fun collection and FULL of possibilities! Thank you so much for stopping by today and I hope you have a wonderful Tuesday! :D Posted at 04:00 AM in Sasparilla, Tutorials | Permalink Reblog (0) Comments Sasparilla's For More Than Just Cowboys, Y'all :D Howdy, OA fans! It's Amy here today with a little tutorial on how to look at Sasparilla for more than just cowboy/cowgirl or farm related projects. Let's get started! We all know how adorable Sasparilla is for those country-themed projects. It's perfect for rodeos, pony rides, farm visits, and all things non city-slicker. BUT what you may not notice at first glance are the various other themes that can come together perfectly with this eclectic collection. WATER THEME For my page today, I chose to use the clouds in the Cattle Drive paper as the primary focus of my page. I paired it with the stripes from Pony Express, altering it slightly to cover up the red stripes, to give a rainy effect from below the clouds. The colors of the aquas, yellows, greys, creams and blues lend beautifully for water-themed projects, like this one of my daughter dancing in an early summer downpour. I bet there are some papers in here that would go great with Seaside or Boarding Pass, for example, even. Because many of the embellishments in Sasparilla are more "western" in flavor, I used my beautiful teal buttons, Alpha Stickers, Little Fliers and Wrap Pack to do most of the embellishments on my page along with my papers. So, since my layout is primarily in the cool range of colors (blues) from Sasparilla, I thought I would go through the collection (minus the overtly "western-themed" pieces) with both of the projects I created and give you a little mix-and-match rundown of some of the ideas and theme's you could easily build upon using the papers I've shown. THE BLUES Now let's talk about the BLUES in this collection. Left to Right: Rustler, Gold Rush, Tumbleweeds, Stagecoach, Wide Open Spaces, Cattle Drive, Giddy Up, Big Sky, Dash Dalton, Wagon Train We have aqua, we have denim, we have sky blue, we have cobalt blue, we have nearly navy blue, we have grey blue and I'm sure there are a few more in there that are hidden so beautifully it all just becomes seamless! This palette right here, is so multi-functional and crosses over so many genres from kids to adults, feminine to masculine, you really can't ask for more!. You name it, the blues have it in this collection! FISHING, FATHER'S DAY, CABIN THEMES For example, in this selection we have Gold Rush, Stagecoach and Wide Open Spaces. This to me, looks like it would make an AWESOME fishing related layout, or what about a Father's Day card with a fishing theme? I LOVE it! PRE-TEEN/TEENAGER THEME And here, this one, I was excited to discover, Dash Dalton, Stagecoach, Pony Express. I can TOTALLY see this for a pre-teen/teenage boy birthday card, or layout. The jeans? Please! Yes. Totally works! SUMMER, MEMORIAL DAY, 4th OF JULY, BBQ THEMES Next up, this is a pretty obvious one, but I threw in the clouds to add a little more whimsy. Here we have Cattle Drive, Giddy Up, Pony Express, Dash Dalton, Pony Express. Are you thinking what I'm thinking? Memorial Day is coming up, sand that means summer! Summer means 4th of July, BBQs and all things Americana here in the states. Perfect! I can totally see an entire mini album created with just these papers, for summer - SO cute! HOME THEME Throughout this collection there is a warmth in all the pattern and color. But also a cozy warmth that resides in the "western" theme. It's a feeling of "home". Maybe not your literal home, or mine, but that traditional old flavor, like a great patina. It's worn in and comfortable. This general "feel" lends itself beautifully to the theme of "home". For my card I used this theme to create a home related sentiment that could mean welcome home or you are home "here". I decided to stay very neutral with an emphasis on the greys, yellows, creams, and little bit of aqua, green. I used the map image to give the sense of "here you are" and added the crocheted trim from the wrap pack, to further emphasize that feminine touch of "home" in my card. THE YELLOWS Now let's talk about the YELLOWS in this collection. The blues and the yellows, I felt, were the standout colors from this collection, aside from the decidedly cowboy related papers. So here I've put together a couple swatch groupings using the yellows as the jumping off point for a couple more themes to try out with the Sasparilla collection. FASHION THEME To me, this group of papers screams "wear me!" all over it! And believe me, I wish I could! :D Dash Dalton, High Noon, and Gold Rush round out this trio of trendy colors that's made it's way beautifully into the Sasparilla collection just to make us all swoon. Ahhhh, yellow, grey, cream, and denim! I love it! I would love to see layouts or cards made with this group all about wearable fashion or even about home decor. Those are great things to scrap about! EVERYDAY, TRADITIONAL THEME Gold Rush, HIgh Noon, Gold Rush, and Tumbleweeds is a nice blend of current colors mixed with traditional patterns and textures. This classic grouping of high, medium and low contrast valued papers would be just splendid for everyday or traditional-themed scrapping. This mix really reminds me of my grandfather's wool jackets, and I really can see this being an ideal mix for a theme related to similar stories. YOU-NAME-IT THEME Last up, I thought I would present my favorite mix of all the papers in the Sasparilla collection. Gold Rush, Tumbleweeds, Wide Open Spaces, Stagecoach and High Noon. I believe you could do just about anything with this group of papers. The reason I feel this, is because its two most dominant colors are neutrals - the grey bandanna pattern and the wood-grain pattern. Then the lighter papers are all in the same color range with yellows, warm and light. The project could go masculine. It could go feminine. It could go young. It could go not so young. It could be about the outdoors, or the indoors. I really see this group of papers very versatile and a grouping that I am anxious to work with in the very near future! That's going to do it here for me today! I hope that you've seen Sasparilla in a little broader fashion than you may have previously. It's such a fun collection and FULL of possibilities! Thank you so much for stopping by today and I hope you have a wonderful Tuesday! :D
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●Home You can enjoy 4 kinds of medicinal spring feeling. You can easily enjoy 4 different types of medicinal springs selected from reference springs in Hokkaido, Yamagata, Nagano and Kagoshima at home.
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Thank you for your business!You should be receiving an order confirmation from Paypal shortly.Exit Shopping Cart ODIUM Adventure Series of Books By Frank McManus Toggle Navigation Home The Map ODIUM Book Preview Other Books by the Author MoreChevron About the Author Store Contact Us Home The Map ODIUM Book Preview Other Books by the Author MoreChevron About the Author Store Contact Us ODIUM Lost in time and dimension, is an island known as Odium. The name Odium came from a great giant who lived when the world was new. The island formed when Odium stepped from the sea. Mud from the bottom of the sea came up under his foot, and remained upon the surface of the water. As he stepped away, a shell cut his foot leaving his blood mixing with the seawater, creating the essence of life, and causing the evolution of the many strange wonders on and around Odium. An Ocean of Dreams surrounds Odium, keeping it cloaked from the ignorant and narrow-minded; an ocean that clouds perception and bends reality causing one to see what they want to see, but not always what is there. Many ships have gone into this ocean never to be seen or heard from again. It is said that this land called Odium holds the keys to our existence, our past and our future. To find the island and rediscover its secrets will bring about a time of great prosperity, wonderment and peace upon the land. However, through the millennia all of the charts and records to Odium have been lost. All that remains are the stories that elders tell to their young at bedtime. Hence, Odium was to remain forever a myth, a story told to children, or so we were led to believe... This is the tale of two extraordinary best friends, who discover a great secret and become adventurers. Friends who never gave up, who dared to challenge reality and their own awareness in order to rediscover and explore ODIUM. For the good of the many, on the hopes of a few, they embarked on a journey of a lifetime. ODIUM Book One 158 pages, cream interior paper 60 lb weight, black ink, full color heavy weight cover Now Available in Hardback, Paperback and EBook Editions Available Worldwide in 12 Countries ODIUM went into SPACE ODIUM and the Author's name Frank McManus, were on the test flight of NASA's Orion spacecraft launched on December 4, 2014! NASA’s Orion spacecraft is built to take humans farther than they've ever gone before. Orion will serve as the exploration vehicle that will carry the crew to space, provide emergency abort capability, sustain the crew during the space travel, and provide safe re-entry from deep space return velocities. Orion's first flight test, designated Exploration Flight Test-1, launched December 4 on a two-orbit, four-hour flight that tested many of the systems most critical to safety. Orion launched atop a Delta IV Heavy rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station’s Space Launch Complex 37. This test evaluated launch and high speed re-entry systems such as avionics, attitude control, parachutes and the heat shield. In the future, Orion will launch on NASA’s new heavy-lift rocket, the Space Launch System. More powerful than any rocket ever built, SLS will be capable of sending humans to deep space destinations such as an asteroid and eventually Mars. Exploration Mission-1 will be the first mission to integrate Orion and the Space Launch System. Book Two Coming SOON ODIUM II: Master of the Maze + Share Watch the Video Reviews: Odium is a fantastic tale of two friends who undertake one of the greatest adventures of their young lives. When an old woman begins recounting a story of a far off land, Bob becomes intrigued, but she soon passes before finishing the story. Bob knows her mysterious pendant is somehow link to the magical land of Odium, with his curiosity piqued, he takes the necklace in hopes of one day learning the truth. Now, with the pendant and map in hand and his best friend by his side, Bob sets out on the expedition of a lifetime. Will he discover the truth? I found Odium to be a well written enjoyable read. The plot, which involves real and fantasy worlds, is appealing and easily captured my attention. Bob's journey from a lazy teen to a responsible young man who must overcome many challenges in order to protect all that is good makes him a well rounded and easily likable character. I recommend picking up a copy of Odium. It is a quest worth undertaking! Available on Amazon. ★★★★ Star! Stacie Theis beachboundbooks.com Great BFF story of two boys. Fantastic author imagination describing the details and how the boys get to Odium. Then, once they are on Odium, the author continues with his cleverness and ingenious approach to what they see and do. It is a very intriguing story line that brought me back to simpler days. The story ends with me wanting more, great ending too. This is a book for all ages, timeless. I will recommend it to everyone. ★★★★ Star! Lawrence K. I truly enjoyed the book you sent. It was unpredictable and kept my interest. I found that reading before going to bed is not wise because of the surprises that occurred on their journey. I was truly amazed by a quote that just jumped off the page- it was on page 52 that truly gave the premise for the whole book: "Those who search but don't believe will become lost, lose their minds and perish. I recommend this book for ALL ages. Thank you. ★★★★ Star! D .H. This is quite a difficult book to review. The part of the book set in the 'ordinary world,' is really good and reminded me of a Treasure Island type of adventure. It is well written and fun, the characters seem interesting. They make you want to go on an adventure with them. The fantasy part is also great and fun to read. Yet, somehow, I didn't feel the two went together well enough and at times I felt as though I was reading two books as one. Overall though this is a good read and I would love to read more from this author. ★★★★ Star! Samantha Grayson Odium was a great book. It was really an adventure book. Basically, it’s about two boys who will journey to Odium, an island far away and only certain people can find the it. You could only find it if you truly believe it exists. The book started with Bob, a fifteen-year-old boy, who works for an old lady who is his neighbor, Mrs. Openhimer. After a long day of working for Mrs. Openhimer, Bob got into a serious chit-chat with her. She talked about Odium and how amazing it is. During the chit-chat, Mrs. Openhimer suddenly died (yep, she died) and Bob immediately got worried so he called the medics to report the incident. Bob got a necklace from Mrs. Openhimer, that will help him and Frank get to the mysterious land called Odium. I love the characters, Bob and Frank. They are both very amusing. I adored them both even though Frank could get annoying, at some point. Frank McManus did a very amazing job making up Bob and Frank, they are both genuine. They entertained me a lot while reading this book. The adventure is there. The thrills and unexpected events is there. It was impressive! There were inconsistencies, yes, but I love this book so much so I’d still give a high and acceptable rating. I’ll clearly add this to my growing indie book favorites!
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