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Emergencies in Pediatric Palliative Care: A Survey of Ambulance Officers to Understand the Interface between Families and Ambulance Services Background: Pediatric palliative care occurs across contexts through the child's illness trajectory, including within the child or young person's community. Interactions with the ambulance service may occur with a child's deterioration, crisis, or… Tags: 2020, Agar M, ambulance, Article, Attitude, Child, Comfort, Controlled Study, Counseling, E-mail, Emergency Health Service, Herbert A, Human, Journal of Palliative Medicine, Malcolm K, May 2020 List, medical documentation, Mott C, Palliative Therapy, pediatric patient, Perception, Queensland, Resuscitation, Sansone H, writing Output Formats atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2 Article information provided for research and reference use only. Unless noted otherwise in the "rights" section of an item, PedPalASCNET does not hold any rights over the resource(s) listed here. All rights are retained by the journal listed under publisher and/or the creator(s). All citations listed for individual items are citations for the PedPalASCNET webpage displaying the item metadata; they are not citations for the text found within the published item. Click here to read more about rights.
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Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card Buy Digital Album $10 USD or more You own this Send as Gift Share / Embed 1. Sharp Little Teeth (episode 1) 09:18 info buy track 2. Spoons (episode 2) 07:20 info buy track 3. Crickets (episode 3) 08:17 info buy track 4. Hello (episode 4) 05:40 info buy track about A little girl, her Uncle Bernie and the woman who lives in the alleyway behind his bar. This touching story about the relationship between these three is presented in four episodes, each narrated and listenable via the download code included. Original artwork & music by Peg Simone. credits released August 3, 2019 Story written, narrated & performed by Debra Catanzaro (Peg Simone). Published book version crafted, hand-bound and printed by Vince Curtis of Vers Libris Books. www.etsy.com/shop/VersLibris license all rights reserved tags Tags experimental vers libris books blues fiction mystery narrative rock short story singer-songwriter spoken word storytelling New York about Peg Simone New York, New York placeholder Peg Simone's music can best be described as a mash of dark blues & storytelling. Recent focus has been on performing and building music from various works of literature, specifically those of the southern-Gothic genre, as well as her own short stories. Aural to visual - she creates stop-motion animation videos complimentary of the songs that can be viewed on her Vimeo channel. ... more
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At present the association enjoys the membership of some economists and professionals from the academic , government, and private sector. Individual Membership Open to any academicians, professionals and anyone with interest in economics. Each Member shall have be eligible to be elected to the executive committee at general meetings and entitled to one vote for any matter during the same. There is a one time membership payment of RM 500 only. Corporate Membership Open to any lawful institution or organization interested in the objects of the Association. Each Corporate Member shall have a right to nominate a representative to any general meeting. Each Corporate Representative shall be entitled to one vote at general meetings of the Association and shall be eligible for election to the Executive Committee provided such representative possesses a University Degree in Economics or other qualifications professional or academic, which the Executive Committee considers acceptable.
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Were you here when we revealed the brand new cover for Cutlass, the first book in the Cutlass Trilogy? If not, check it out HERE! Now it's time for BOOK TWO! Let me remind you who the genius is behind these books: Author Ashley Nixon's Bio: Ashley was born and raised in Oklahoma, where the wind really does sweep down the plains, and horses and carriages aren't used as much as she'd like. She has a Bachelor's in English Writing and a Master's in Library Science and Information Technology. When she's not writing she's either working out or pretending she's Sherlock Holmes. Her obsession with writing began after reading the Lord of the Rings in the eighth grade. Since then, she's loved everything Fantasy--resulting in an unhealthy obsession with the 'geek' tab on Pinterest, where all things awesome go. 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Worse, Barren can’t comprehend Larkin’s wish to have a relationship with her father, and the secrets she’s forced to keep create a tension that may pull them apart forever. When the Pirates of Silver Crest begin to die, bullets laced with dark magic are to blame. With more and more of these weapons infiltrating the Underground, discovering who’s behind the dissemination is no easy feat. As fear and tension mount among the people of the Orient, Barren and his crew find themselves in a race against time to stop the spread of dark magic before the world of Mariana spirals into collapse. Now it's time to FINALLY share the cover. Here it is! Awesome! I have to admit I like that guy at the right top corner. 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Posted by Penprofile Feb 25 - Filed in Scholarships - #Masters scholarships #international scholarships #annual scholarships - 627 views Melbourne Research Scholarship (MRS) is a fully-funded scholarship for international students. Approximately 600 scholarships are available for Master's and doctoral research studies. This scholarship offers a living allowance of $31,200 per year, Full fee offset, Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) Single Membership, Relocation grant, and many other benefits. Melbourne Research Scholarships (MRS) are open to international students from all over the world who want to pursue postgraduate studies at The University of Melbourne, Australia. These scholarships provide a stipend, as well as fee offset, and are awarded for a number of courses offered by different Melbourne Schools. Eligible applicants are scored and ranked according to their academic achievement of their last completed degree and their research potential in their field of study. Eligibility: Required Language: English Eligible Countries: All World Countries You must have applied for and meet the entry requirements for a Master by research or Doctoral degree at the University of Melbourne.
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Please confirm your subscription in the email we just sent submit and you have completed the registration Send Spanish Spanish Our purpose Subscribe “Find some of the issues that we all need to reflect on to drive the transformation that today’s society needs. People is a proposal to change things. People are people for a better planet.” I accept the privacy policy The email you entered is not valid You must accept the privacy policy Please confirm your subscription in the email we just sent submit and you have completed the registration Send Digital alternatives to reduce paper consumption in the office Leave a comment Related Posts + Subscribe Home / ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE / Digital alternatives to reduce paper consumption in the office Back ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE Digital alternatives to reduce paper consumption in the office Reading&nbsp6 mins July 30, 2021 Leave a comment Share on your networks Having several versions of a printed document, losing it or simply not knowing exactly where we have filed it can have grave consequences for the company. We tell you how to reduce paper consumption in the office through digital tools that will help us overcome the barriers and move towards the paperless model. At first it took a bit of a change of heart, but it’s becoming increasingly common to catch a flight with an e-ticket or access the theatre with a QR code. And what about in the office? When the process saves us from having to dust off the old printer at home, we all do fine. But when it comes to a report or a work document, we struggle to change the automatisms and the justifications on the grounds of organisation or security pile up. There is a certain mistrust of computers and a delay in moving to a paperless office model. But it turns out that we couldn’t be more wrong and there are dozens of data to prove it. Here are a few examples of successfully dispelled doubts. Losing or simply not finding a document can have grave consequences for the company Digital alternatives to reduce paper consumption in the office Cryptographic digital signature There are departments that, almost daily, have to sign contracts, tenders, administrative evidence. These functions involve printing, signing, filing and, sometimes, scanning, in order to be able to share these documents with the interlocutor who, in turn, has to print them again to sign them. The digital signature is the technological solution to this endless chain of entrustment by providing the highest level of security to electronic documents through an advanced cryptographic system that proves their authenticity. Regardless of the means by which the information is processed or shared, digitally signed documents remain intact. Even when they are transferred over the Internet. With the added bonus that the signature endows the documents with legal and evidentiary value. OCR system In many cases we can’t see the full picture of digital benefits because we’re not aware of it. A clear example is the scanning of documents. It’s all too common that this advance is only applied to facilitate storage. But the digital transformation goes further and offers the possibility to make this documentation interactive. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) enables the system to recognise characters as part of an alphabet. In this way, the scanned document can be edited with a word processor, as it is not stored as an image. Artificial Intelligence Any average Google user knows that the way in which a search query is posed can mean that you find what you are looking for right away, or that you have to waste several minutes to find what you need. Search engines have been learning through Artificial Intelligence to understand our needs. They’re moving away from considering words as a single set to understanding intent and context. There are already tools applied to the archiving and search of internal documents in companies that facilitate the process of storing and finding information in a single repository and with the same rules of description, creation, classification and capture. These characteristics result in the efficiency of document and file retrieval and, consequently, in improved response times. Operational efficiency is enhanced and valuable automatisms are generated by anticipating our needs. Office suites What are all those icons on our desktop? Little helpers always at our service An office suite or office package is a set of computer programmes that allow you to create, modify, organise, store, send, receive or scan files. They include databases, layout, authoring tools, programs for statistical data analysis, editors (image, presentation, project, web page), e-mail programs, agenda, web browser… Although they are right in front of our eyes, office suites are indeed the great unknowns in the office. It is therefore a good idea to involve the IT department and receive appropriate training to extend knowledge to other functionalities, since all of them can interact with each other via a uniform user interface. In this way, graphs can be generated in a spreadsheet and integrated into a presentation. Thus, when updating the data, the changes are immediately effective in both programmes. This is just a sample of the many functionalities that we can access and that we miss out on when we ignore these applications in our day-to-day work. QR code We close our eyes, visualise the warehouse, remember the date and time when the contract our client wants to modify was filed, and go to the archive to look for it. But the room is not as we left it. Since that day there’s been a lot of incoming and outgoing documents. It takes us two minutes to locate the box, but now we have to go through all the sheets one by one until we find the desired document. In total, more than 10 minutes have already passed. And so on, every day, and with every employee. Can’t the times be improved? It’s enough to focus efforts on a single review process that classifies the physical files using QR nomenclature so that the next search is quicker and we can rapidly locate in which box is the document we are looking for. Cloud storage To be clear, where the risk lies is in printed documents. Losing or simply not finding a document can have grave consequences for the company. The employees must internalise that the company’s documents must serve the general interest and not their own. This is why digital tools are so important, because with paper documents the traceability of part of the process can be lost. This can be fatal if the final version is not supervised. Online work The integrity and reliability of documents is guaranteed with online work. Any manipulation of documents is recorded and it’s just as easy to detect the changes – and the author of the changes – as it is to revert to a previous version. This is not the case with physical documentation where it’s more complex to certify the correctness of the process, however much we may think that our desk drawer is the safest place in the world. Paperless not only brings significant economic and ecological benefits by reducing paper consumption in the office, but also has a direct impact on workflow efficiency and storage security. It promotes the accessibility of the entire company staff- and not just one employee – to all documents and offers a proven solution for any of the processes to be modified. Sources Acciona, Ivnosys, Courriercadres ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE What is paperless and how will it make the business world more sustainable? Paperless is an initiative focused on reducing paper consumption in our working processes which will mean less printing of documents and less filing space. ... 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Feeling all parched while you’re out and about in Paris? What to do? What to do? Follow my lead. I’ve got you covered! Fortunately, there are 108 historic “fontaines Wallace“ and three functional “puits artésien” (artesian wells). Situated around the city’s busiest squares and at intersections in each arrondissement, the drinking water is free for sipping. So grab an empty bottle! Meet Sir Richard Wallace Rewind! “Les fontaines Wallace” were named after the British philanthropist and art collector Sir Richard Wallace, who generously financed the installation of 50 fountains throughout Paris after the Franco-Prussian War left the city with almost no clean drinking water. Get misty at Place des Abbesses Brasserie des quatre femmes Designed by Charles-Auguste Lebourg, these cast iron fountains in four versions remain iconic darlings of the Paris streetscape. Uniformly painted a deep emerald green, they’re easy to spot. The largest model, nicknamed the “Brasserie des quatre femmes” (brewery of the four women), flaunts four fetching caryatids, symbolizing kindness, simplicity, charity, and sobriety. Curvacious stunners, the figures are draped in sinuous tunics that are pinned just-so to reveal a handsome knee. Oh, la la! Fountain of Youth My favorite “puit artésien” in Paris is located in Butte-aux-Cailles (Quail Hill) at Place Paul-Verlaine in the 13th arrondissement. This historic well has been gushing forth since 1866. It’s definitely worth a sip. My actor friend Nausicaa calls it her “fountain of youth.” Tip! After topping off your bottle, check out the surrounding hilly, cobblestoned neighborhood. Once an infamous red light district (quail was slang for prostitute), Butte-aux-Cailles now offers an impressive number of cheap eats, bars, and shops. Hello, time travel. Finally, here’s a cinematic tidbit: In the 2001 film “The fabuleux destin d’Amélie Poulain,” Amélie’s concierge in Abbesses was named “Madeleine Wallace” because she cried like a Wallace fountain! Clipping from Francophile Ben Franklin, “When the well is dry, we know the worth of water, my friend.” Bottoms up! Early Sunday Morning at Place des Abbesses Share Tweet More Share on Tumblr Email Print Like this: Like Loading... Tags: Architecture, Jardin des Tuileries, Paris, Theadora Brack, Wallace Fountains 50 thoughts on “Paris Tips: Keeping Cool at the Wallace Fountains” WaterOverFire on 13/04/2012 at at said: Can’t resist…gotta say it — Theadora, you are a fountain of information. : ) LikeLike Reply ↓ Theadora Brack on 14/04/2012 at at said: Dear Water Over Fire, Ha! Good one!! Theadora LikeLike Reply ↓ Tales and Travels of the Tin Man on 13/04/2012 at at said: Gotta say it…………almost missed the scarf on the statue at Jardin des Tuileries due to the hottie in the shorts without the shirt! Thank goodness the heart was recently repaired!! LikeLike Reply ↓ Theadora Brack on 14/04/2012 at at said: Tin Man, I know! I know! I fell head over heels for the entire gang. They were very sweet! Theadora (Sending more big hugs!!) LikeLike Reply ↓ J West Hardin on 13/04/2012 at at said: excellent reportage LikeLike Reply ↓ Theadora Brack on 14/04/2012 at at said: Well, thank you! Research is a pleasure. Theadora (I loved your “Life’s Little Pleasures” poem. Beautiful!) LikeLike Reply ↓ Deano on 13/04/2012 at at said: Very nice LikeLike Reply ↓ Theadora Brack on 14/04/2012 at at said: Thanks, Deano! And speaking of water, I really enjoyed your recent whale post. Gorgeous shots!! Theadora LikeLike Reply ↓ Deano on 15/04/2012 at at said: Thanks for taking a look. I will have another whale posting soon. Saw 5 Gray Whales today 🙂 Will have to keep a note on some of these Paris destinations, hope to return there this year for the first time since 1994! LikeLike This Sydney Life on 14/04/2012 at at said: …and you even have cinematic tidbits! Go you! 🙂 LikeLike Reply ↓ Theadora Brack on 14/04/2012 at at said: Oh, yes. The post is incomplete without at least one cinematic tidbit!! And a Hemingway Quote. (wink) Theadora LikeLike Reply ↓ belocchio on 14/04/2012 at at said: Oh that we all could drink at the fountain of youth. Perhaps to dribble it over ones face and watch the wrinkles disappear. A refrshing post Miss Theadora. Virginia LikeLike Reply ↓ Theadora Brack on 14/04/2012 at at said: Merci, Virginia! Well, I believe in the powers of the “puits artesian.” Perhaps Oswald the rabbit has frolicked at the magical fountain in hilly Butte-aux-Cailles?! Theadora LikeLike Reply ↓ belocchio on 14/04/2012 at at said: Oswald is the kind of rabbit that knows where all the secret natural springs are in France. And… he does spend a great deal of time in the Left Bank. I do believe you have discovered his secret of eternal youth. Virginia LikeLike Theadora Brack on 14/04/2012 at at said: Smart Rabbit. Trix are for (the cool) kids!! T. LikeLike Sisyphus47 on 14/04/2012 at at said: They are so beautiful those fountains… miss them! LikeLike Reply ↓ Theadora Brack on 14/04/2012 at at said: I agree! While “puits artésien,” with their over-sized faucets made of chrome, certainly possess that sleek French chic, my heart belongs to Wallace! Theadora LikeLike Reply ↓ gordonmichaelsutton on 14/04/2012 at at said: The Sunday morning shot at Place des Abbesses is wonderful. So evocative of your beautiful city. And so peaceful without the lunacy of Sunday trading which we have here. LikeLike Reply ↓ Theadora Brack on 14/04/2012 at at said: Thank you, Gordon! Abbesses is one of my favorite spots on the planet. It feels very much like a village. On Sundays, the area is a pedestrian-only zone! Theadora LikeLike Reply ↓ Just a Girl and her Pups on 14/04/2012 at at said: Every time a new post goes up; I get teary eyed, how I miss Paris and Europe in general. Great pictures and what a wonderfully full sense of Pariasian life. LikeLike Reply ↓ Theadora Brack on 14/04/2012 at at said: Ah, thank you!! Theadora (Say, I’m still thinking about the post about your strawberry cream cake! Drool!!) LikeLike Reply ↓ Shira on 14/04/2012 at at said: Love these! We’ll be sure to jot these stops down – we don’t want to get parched! Have a great weekend Theadora! xo LikeLike Reply ↓ Theadora Brack on 14/04/2012 at at said: Thanks, Shira! You’ll find the fountains scattered all over the city. I’ll dig up a list for you. Enjoy the weekend!! Theadora (We both featured water this week!) LikeLike Reply ↓ narhvalur on 14/04/2012 at at said: Love your blog, such good mix! Ann LikeLike Reply ↓ Theadora Brack on 14/04/2012 at at said: Thank you, Ann!! Enjoy the weekend! Theadora (Perhaps it’s time for another sweets post?!) LikeLike Reply ↓ anotherthousandwords on 14/04/2012 at at said: So much wonderful info…and the photos, especially ‘Sunday Morning’ give such a great sense of being there! Merci beaucoup, Theadora! LikeLike Reply ↓ Theadora Brack on 14/04/2012 at at said: Merci!! As always, thanks for your thoughtful words! Enjoy the weekend, Theadora (It was a fun post to create. I’m now obsessed with the Wallace Fountains. What’s next? Perhaps the rather handsome Morris Columns?!) LikeLike Reply ↓ Stefan on 14/04/2012 at at said: I love Paris – miss it so much 🙂 LikeLike Reply ↓ Theadora Brack on 14/04/2012 at at said: Dear Stefan! You’re back. Thank goodness. I’ve missed seeing your work!! Theadora LikeLike Reply ↓ Sheila Hurst on 15/04/2012 at at said: I love that last picture too with the dappled shade. Can’t wait to go back there with new eyes now that you’ve pointed out all these wonderful things. LikeLike Reply ↓ Paris Paul P on 16/04/2012 at at said: There’s a Wallace Fountain in the “place” in front of my apartment; I love these! Please check out my parisbycellphone.com blog today as I’ll be posting a photo of a statue in the Louvre that bears a striking resemblance to the caryatids and I wonder which design came first! LikeLike Reply ↓ Theadora Brack on 17/04/2012 at at said: Hi Paul! Interesting! I’ve always loved Germain Pilon’s “Three Graces.” Pilon was Catherine de Medici’s favorite sculptor. I checked out your “Monument Monday: The Bastille and Three Graces with Heart” post. What dreamy shots! Your photograph of the Wallace Fountain is lovely. And they’re not easy to shoot! Theadora Off now to spend more time with Germain Pilon and Charles-Auguste Lebourg. Great food for thought! Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi spent a great deal of time at the Louvre. Thanks for adding a little mystery! LikeLike Reply ↓ Pingback: 2012-04-16 Monument Monday: The Bastille & Three Graces With Heart « Paris By Cell Phone cooleur on 17/04/2012 at at said: typiquement française LikeLike Reply ↓ Theadora Brack on 17/04/2012 at at said: Oh. Yes! Theadora LikeLike Reply ↓ Malou on 17/04/2012 at at said: You’re making me want to fast forward to summer with these post and pictures, Theadora. It is terribly cold and wet here in Holland at the moment that I even have to dig out my winter coat again. I remember being in Paris at the height of summer and it was so hot that I even took my shoes off and waded through the fountains of the Louvre to freshen up my tired feet. 😉 LikeLike Reply ↓ Theadora Brack on 18/04/2012 at at said: Malou! I love your story about jumping into the fountain. That’s so very “Zelda Fitzgerald” of you! Wink. Location? Jardin des Tuileries? Theadoras LikeLike Reply ↓ Martino on 20/04/2012 at at said: Bronzed statues, bronzed players, bronze wells . . . makes me want to head to a bronzage studio next time I’m in Paris! The fountains are refreshing–as are your images of them . . . LikeLike Reply ↓ Theadora Brack on 24/04/2012 at at said: Thanks, Martino! Your words always make me smile. Theadora LikeLike Reply ↓ anitajohorton on 22/04/2012 at at said: Hi, Theadora! I just linked to this article on my blog. Check it out: https://peopleplacesandbling.com/2012/04/13/paris-tips-keeping-cool-at-the-wallace-fountains/ LikeLike Reply ↓ anitajohorton on 22/04/2012 at at said: Oops. Try this! http://artteachtravel.com/2012/04/22/what-i-know-to-be-true/ LikeLike Reply ↓ Theadora Brack on 24/04/2012 at at said: Thanks, Anita! I’ll check it out! Theadora LikeLike Reply ↓ Booksphotographsandartwork on 23/04/2012 at at said: Love the last photo especially. LikeLike Reply ↓ Theadora Brack on 24/04/2012 at at said: Merci!! Place des Abbesses is quite the hub in the hood. Behind the Hector Guimard Art Nouveau entrance to the Métro Abbesses, you’ll find the “J’taime Wall.” It’s the perfect place for picnicking and book reading! Theadora (Also, there’s a book shop across the street. It’s a win-grin!) LikeLike Reply ↓ Booksphotographsandartwork on 24/04/2012 at at said: I would be in heaven! LikeLike sustainabilitea on 24/04/2012 at at said: Water’s free coming in but costs something coming out. 🙂 Having just made a two-day road trip, I too appreciate water greatly!! LikeLike Reply ↓ Theadora Brack on 24/04/2012 at at said: Yes! Funny! Perhaps I should create a post about the free “Powder Rooms” in Paris?! Theadora The new “luxury” WCs at the Louvre and Printemps are beauties. One euro buys you private seating in a water closet lit by rose-colored lights, and handsomely stocked with shocking fluorescent toilet tissues in pinks, greens, and blues. Oh, la la! Theadora LikeLike Reply ↓ sustainabilitea on 24/04/2012 at at said: “Free Powder Rooms in Paris” has a definite (free) ring to it. I’d say “Go for it”, but that might not sound quite right. 🙂 The luxury WCs, though, sound like they’d be worth the investment. Oh, la, la, indeed! LikeLike tomseyeview on 29/04/2012 at at said: Be still my heart. Those “hotties” in the Jardin des Tuil. Yes, I need one of the fountains to “cool” me off. Tom LikeLike Reply ↓ Theadora Brack on 30/04/2012 at at said: I know. I know!! Theadora LikeLike Reply ↓ Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( 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. 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In employee engagement, employee motivation, Engagement, manager as motivator, ownership involvement, productivity improvement, Spring Forward Monday I’ve been playing with Spring Forward Monday as a proposal to take some time and celebrate employee involvement and to ask for ideas to improve organizational performance and productivity. You can find more about that idea here: And I had read a good bit about the day, but not really known much. Here is what I found out, much to my surprise. I was thinking that it was an American phenomenon and that it occurred only in the US, proposed by Ben Franklin or Franklin D. Roosevelt or someone a long time ago. The modern idea was actually first proposed in 1895 by an English-born New Zealander. It was first implemented by Germany and Austria-Hungary on April 30, 1916. Many countries have used it at different times and it has been more consistently implemented since the energy crises of the 1970s, according to Wikipedia. It is currently used worldwide (see graph from wikipedia below). A few countries have gone to permanent DST, such as Argentina, Iceland and Russia. It simply changes the times of sunrise and sunset, but that is really for early risers. Colors are northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere DST countries When implemented, clocks are moved ahead one hour sometime in the Spring and moved back in the fall so that there is more apparent daylight in the evenings and less in the mornings. A study in Indiana, which has been in and out of the system, found that it actually raised electricity bills significantly when implemented… On the other hand, it benefits sports and retail sales but makes the July 4th fireworks shows occur later for the little kids! With the cellphone and automatic clock issues, many of the old clock resetting problems have gone away. It is estimated, however, that time lost to setting clocks in the US is about $1 billion and estimates are that the loss of sleep causes $450 million in health problems. Setting clocks ahead means that workers are actually arriving at work an hour earlier than they had the previous week. That clock-shifted biological time does have impacts, just like you would see if you were working an hour earlier that day (duh!). The “nine to five” workday is actually “eight to four.” This is a modern day, industrial issue, for the most part. Ancient societies were much more attuned to the actual sunrise and sunset and agricultural societies remain tied to the sun and not the time. The truth about Ben Franklin is also interesting. Franklin is known for publishing the old English proverb, “Early to bed, and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise” During his time as an American envoy to France, he anonymously published a letter suggesting that Parisians economize on candles by rising earlier to use morning sunlight.This 1784 satire also proposed taxing shutters, rationing candles, and waking the public by ringing church bells and firing cannons at sunrise. Franklin did not propose Daylight Savings Time but he was known for tweeking a few cheeks now and again! You can read a lot more about Daylight Savings Time at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time and there are a number of research reports that analyze various economic impacts. It is not always a great day, but it is an opportunity to choose to do something differently: If you are looking for a tool to use with your people to better involve and engage them, we have a very special price on a special toolkit designed for this day. For $5.95, you can rock and roll! Click on the image below to find out more: For the FUN of It! Dr. Scott Simmerman is a designer of team building games and organization improvement tools. Managing Partner of Performance Management Company since 1984, he is an experienced presenter and consultant. Connect with Scott on Google+ – you can reach Scott at [email protected] Follow Scott’s posts on Pinterest: pinterest.com/scottsimmerman/ Scott’s blog on Poems and Quips on Workplace Improvement is here. Related Daylkight Savings TimeScott SimmermanSpring Forward MondaySquare Wheels Previous Alternate Versions of our Spring Forward Monday Square Wheels engagement tools Next Focusing Attention on Performance Improvement through Interactive Engagement Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment Name * Email * Website Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. 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People like me... L-R: Adrienne West (singer with Longshot Voodoo and my great pal); me; John Cafferty (Beaver Brown); and Don "DC" Culp (Beaver Brown and Longshot Voodoo - another old pal) at The Courthouse, West Kingston, RI
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(06-08-2016, 05:19 PM)dlittle6 Wrote: I cannot agree more with this concept. As a former privileged male, it took strong women to put me in petticoats and make me realize that the macho male way wasn't the way of my future. What it also took was the older females teaching the younger females that it was right and good to take my manhood and rub it in my face to let them feel their new power. Now that they understand what needs to be done, it can begin on a larger scale and only grow. Hello dlittle! You really do understand what the future will be! Just curious, on your other posting, you mentioned about an old sports injury. What sports did you play when you were younger? Always a delight to see a once macho male feminized and put into his proper place! I played two sports, basketball and football. Macho doesn't really cover it. As a young male between the ages of 6 to 12, my mother said that I was "Hell on wheels"! I once got a group of school buddies together at lunch time and we held up cards judging the girls who walked by on a scale of 1 - 10! Learned the price of that type of disrespect quickly. Sometimes that bad boy still tries to come out but not very successfully. Oh, I so wish you mother know my Aunt Donna or me, we have dealt with nasty little beasts like you and much worse. Putting you into frocks would have just been the beginning. My aunt know how to convince mothers and she would gotten a couple of your buddies into frocks too. Then we would have made you put on a fashion show for the girls to rate you. Find Reply Patti59 Member Posts: 143 Threads: 4 Joined: Jun 2016 Reputation: 43 #12 06-15-2016, 07:21 PM (06-14-2016, 05:45 PM)RadicalFeminist Wrote: (06-13-2016, 02:58 PM)dlittle6 Wrote: (06-10-2016, 02:00 AM)Patti59 Wrote: (06-08-2016, 05:19 PM)dlittle6 Wrote: I cannot agree more with this concept. As a former privileged male, it took strong women to put me in petticoats and make me realize that the macho male way wasn't the way of my future. What it also took was the older females teaching the younger females that it was right and good to take my manhood and rub it in my face to let them feel their new power. Now that they understand what needs to be done, it can begin on a larger scale and only grow. Chris, where was you Aunt Donna when we needed her? How absolutely wonderful to have had these Macho Jerks Totally Feminized and then at the mercy of Tomboys! This is how we must change society for the better. dlittle6, you are such a Great Role Model for what a once macho male can be and should be changed into. Now that you realize that females are to be in control, and males need to be feminized and submissive, I am sure your life is now much better! Hello dlittle! You really do understand what the future will be! Just curious, on your other posting, you mentioned about an old sports injury. What sports did you play when you were younger? Always a delight to see a once macho male feminized and put into his proper place! I played two sports, basketball and football. Macho doesn't really cover it. As a young male between the ages of 6 to 12, my mother said that I was "Hell on wheels"! I once got a group of school buddies together at lunch time and we held up cards judging the girls who walked by on a scale of 1 - 10! Learned the price of that type of disrespect quickly. Sometimes that bad boy still tries to come out but not very successfully. Oh, I so wish you mother know my Aunt Donna or me, we have dealt with nasty little beasts like you and much worse. Putting you into frocks would have just been the beginning. My aunt know how to convince mothers and she would gotten a couple of your buddies into frocks too. Then we would have made you put on a fashion show for the girls to rate you. Feminine men make the best spouses for independent women. Feminized Male wives for Empowered women is the future! Find Reply Ali Prolific Poster Posts: 2,758 Threads: 463 Joined: May 2016 Reputation: 258 #13 06-18-2016, 08:58 AM So many men just assume they're superior to women. It makes me sick to hear their boorishness. If more boys were put into panties and skirts I'm sure more would, like me, understand that in fact it's women who are superior. It wasn't just being dressed as a girl that tamed and humiliated me (it shouldn't be humiliating to wear the clothes of our betters), it was that the clothes I was made to wear were too young for me. So although my sister is two years younger than me, I was always made to feel her junior by having to wear a little frilly skirt when she was allowed jeans, or frilly pink panties and patterned white tights when she was allowed plain cotton ones, and especially when I was put back into nappies at the age of ten plus. Find Reply RadicalFeminist Goddess Poster Posts: 950 Threads: 51 Joined: Jun 2016 Reputation: 508 #14 06-19-2016, 01:07 PM (06-18-2016, 08:58 AM)Ali Wrote: So many men just assume they're superior to women. It makes me sick to hear their boorishness. If more boys were put into panties and skirts I'm sure more would, like me, understand that in fact it's women who are superior. It wasn't just being dressed as a girl that tamed and humiliated me (it shouldn't be humiliating to wear the clothes of our betters), it was that the clothes I was made to wear were too young for me. So although my sister is two years younger than me, I was always made to feel her junior by having to wear a little frilly skirt when she was allowed jeans, or frilly pink panties and patterned white tights when she was allowed plain cotton ones, and especially when I was put back into nappies at the age of ten plus. Ali, I agree 100%. This is one of the reasons I assisted mothers who are serious about petticoating. The practice has such a predominant lasting effect especially on once macho brats. I had the pleasure of attending several parties where once macho brats are decked out in frilly party dresses with several layers of petticoats, ribbons tied in their hair and loud tap shoes. The boys are made to serve all the women young and old in their frilly finery, curtsying to the superior female, stuck in his ultra frilly dress and panties while all the women and girls sit comfortably wearing pants. At this parties we will sometimes dress the real girls like boys in jeans, sports jerseys, and baseball caps. We have even shaved the girls hair if they ask, this creates an amazing gender role reversal scene no one forgets. Find Reply Patti59 Member Posts: 143 Threads: 4 Joined: Jun 2016 Reputation: 43 #15 06-20-2016, 11:44 PM What a profound statement that must make. The boys in the frilliest of frills and the girls in jeans and jerseys! Women like this are the future, and will end male privilege!!! It could only be better if the "Mannish" Girls are flipping the boys skirts while they are serving the women! The establishment of the superior female is paramount in creating the New World Order of female rule. Total feminization of men and boys must happen! Thank you Chris for sharing! Feminine men make the best spouses for independent women. Feminized Male wives for Empowered women is the future! Find Reply Sissycindylynn Senior Member Posts: 288 Threads: 40 Joined: Aug 2016 Reputation: 67 #16 08-02-2016, 04:50 AM (This post was last modified: 08-03-2016, 01:34 AM by Sissycindylynn.) Feminizing males is not difficult at all. Anytime a woman as told me to put on panties, or a full slip as my new clothing around the house from now on, it just made me feel calm, happy and just right for me. I delight in serving and encouragin female empowerment. Women are wonderful and born to rule! I am a sissy, I serve Women, renounce my silly attempts at false maleness, and surrender to my sissyhood as who I am best to be. Find Reply sissyjamieanne Posting Freak Posts: 899 Threads: 28 Joined: Jun 2016 Reputation: 99 #17 08-02-2016, 09:55 AM (08-02-2016, 04:50 AM)Sissycindylynn Wrote: Feminize males is not difficult at all. Anytime a woman as told me to put on panties, or a full slip as my new clothing around the house from now on, it just made me feel calm, happy and just right for me. I delight in serving and encouragin female empowerment. Women are wonderful and born to rule! I think you make a great point here, Sissycindylynn...There is something very calming and comfortable about being in my "proper place"...There are very rare occasions when I am not able to wear a bra outside the house...and in those times, I don't feel quite right...I feel like something's out of place. I know my place in society, and I have no desire to struggle against it or deviate from it...Obedience and submission to our Superiors is how things are supposed to be. I most humbly thank the Women who are aware of Their Superiority and the power They hold...the great Women who have and are taking charge... In respect, sissy jamieanne Find Reply Sissycindylynn Senior Member Posts: 288 Threads: 40 Joined: Aug 2016 Reputation: 67 #18 08-03-2016, 01:35 AM (This post was last modified: 08-03-2016, 01:36 AM by Sissycindylynn.) sissy jamieanne, Well said and thanks for leeting myself and everyone here, know we feel the same! sissy cindy lynn (06-20-2016, 11:44 PM)Patti59 Wrote: What a profound statement that must make. The boys in the frilliest of frills and the girls in jeans and jerseys! Women like this are the future, and will end male privilege!!! It could only be better if the "Mannish" Girls are flipping the boys skirts while they are serving the women! The establishment of the superior female is paramount in creating the New World Order of female rule. Total feminization of men and boys must happen! Thank you Chris for sharing! Well put and most true! I am a sissy, I serve Women, renounce my silly attempts at false maleness, and surrender to my sissyhood as who I am best to be. Find Reply RadicalFeminist Goddess Poster Posts: 950 Threads: 51 Joined: Jun 2016 Reputation: 508 #19 08-06-2016, 08:17 PM (This post was last modified: 08-06-2016, 08:24 PM by RadicalFeminist.) (08-02-2016, 09:55 AM)sissyjamieanne Wrote: (08-02-2016, 04:50 AM)Sissycindylynn Wrote: Feminize males is not difficult at all. Anytime a woman as told me to put on panties, or a full slip as my new clothing around the house from now on, it just made me feel calm, happy and just right for me. I delight in serving and encouragin female empowerment. Women are wonderful and born to rule! I think you make a great point here, Sissycindylynn...There is something very calming and comfortable about being in my "proper place"...There are very rare occasions when I am not able to wear a bra outside the house...and in those times, I don't feel quite right...I feel like something's out of place. I know my place in society, and I have no desire to struggle against it or deviate from it...Obedience and submission to our Superiors is how things are supposed to be. I most humbly thank the Women who are aware of Their Superiority and the power They hold...the great Women who have and are taking charge... In respect, sissy jamieanne Your welcome, you are an enlighten male who knows his place. The world will be better off when more males are on their knees ready to serve their female masters. (08-03-2016, 01:35 AM)Sissycindylynn Wrote: sissy jamieanne, Well said and thanks for leeting myself and everyone here, know we feel the same! sissy cindy lynn (06-20-2016, 11:44 PM)Patti59 Wrote: What a profound statement that must make. The boys in the frilliest of frills and the girls in jeans and jerseys! Women like this are the future, and will end male privilege!!! It could only be better if the "Mannish" Girls are flipping the boys skirts while they are serving the women! The establishment of the superior female is paramount in creating the New World Order of female rule. Total feminization of men and boys must happen! Thank you Chris for sharing! Well put and most true! Yes it is, clearly sending the message the girls now have "Male Privilege". I recently got to visit a mom who is raising her daughter and son in this fashion. The girls was happily playing videos with two of her friends. While her brother and boy cousin had to sit next to them wearing frilly dresses and playing with dolls. The boys had to tell the girls what their baby dolls names were. The icing on the cake was the boys had to get ready for their ballet recital and show off their tutu dresses to the girls. This was an amazing scene to observe and is happening in more household then people realize. Find Reply dlittle6 Member Posts: 158 Threads: 20 Joined: Jun 2016 Reputation: 34 #20 09-02-2016, 04:56 PM (This post was last modified: 09-02-2016, 04:59 PM by dlittle6.) (06-14-2016, 05:45 PM)RadicalFeminist Wrote: (06-13-2016, 02:58 PM)dlittle6 Wrote: (06-10-2016, 02:00 AM)Patti59 Wrote: (06-08-2016, 05:19 PM)dlittle6 Wrote: I cannot agree more with this concept. As a former privileged male, it took strong women to put me in petticoats and make me realize that the macho male way wasn't the way of my future. What it also took was the older females teaching the younger females that it was right and good to take my manhood and rub it in my face to let them feel their new power. Now that they understand what needs to be done, it can begin on a larger scale and only grow. Hello dlittle! You really do understand what the future will be! Just curious, on your other posting, you mentioned about an old sports injury. What sports did you play when you were younger? Always a delight to see a once macho male feminized and put into his proper place! I played two sports, basketball and football. Macho doesn't really cover it. As a young male between the ages of 6 to 12, my mother said that I was "Hell on wheels"! I once got a group of school buddies together at lunch time and we held up cards judging the girls who walked by on a scale of 1 - 10! Learned the price of that type of disrespect quickly. Sometimes that bad boy still tries to come out but not very successfully. Oh, I so wish you mother know my Aunt Donna or me, we have dealt with nasty little beasts like you and much worse. Putting you into frocks would have just been the beginning. My aunt know how to convince mothers and she would gotten a couple of your buddies into frocks too. Then we would have made you put on a fashion show for the girls to rate you. I'm not so sure that you could have handled all of us at once, but certainly one or two at a time. Once petticoated, and teased mercilessly, I punched one in the mouth to shut him up! He was so embarrassed being punched by a sissy that he just went away and left me alone. Of course, I was punished for showing aggression, but I think Mom secretly loved seeing it happen. (06-15-2016, 07:21 PM)Patti59 Wrote: (06-14-2016, 05:45 PM)RadicalFeminist Wrote: (06-13-2016, 02:58 PM)dlittle6 Wrote: (06-10-2016, 02:00 AM)Patti59 Wrote: (06-08-2016, 05:19 PM)dlittle6 Wrote: I cannot agree more with this concept. As a former privileged male, it took strong women to put me in petticoats and make me realize that the macho male way wasn't the way of my future. What it also took was the older females teaching the younger females that it was right and good to take my manhood and rub it in my face to let them feel their new power. Now that they understand what needs to be done, it can begin on a larger scale and only grow. Chris, where was you Aunt Donna when we needed her? How absolutely wonderful to have had these Macho Jerks Totally Feminized and then at the mercy of Tomboys! This is how we must change society for the better. dlittle6, you are such a Great Role Model for what a once macho male can be and should be changed into. Now that you realize that females are to be in control, and males need to be feminized and submissive, I am sure your life is now much better! Hello dlittle! You really do understand what the future will be! Just curious, on your other posting, you mentioned about an old sports injury. What sports did you play when you were younger? Always a delight to see a once macho male feminized and put into his proper place! I played two sports, basketball and football. Macho doesn't really cover it. As a young male between the ages of 6 to 12, my mother said that I was "Hell on wheels"! I once got a group of school buddies together at lunch time and we held up cards judging the girls who walked by on a scale of 1 - 10! Learned the price of that type of disrespect quickly. Sometimes that bad boy still tries to come out but not very successfully. Oh, I so wish you mother know my Aunt Donna or me, we have dealt with nasty little beasts like you and much worse. Putting you into frocks would have just been the beginning. My aunt know how to convince mothers and she would gotten a couple of your buddies into frocks too. Then we would have made you put on a fashion show for the girls to rate you. ___________________________________ Patti, I wish there had been a tough Tomboy there to protect me from the bullies that were my former friends! I had to punch one myself and got punished severely for it. Mom beat me with a belt. She said she had to beat the aggression out of me so that I never did that again. Find Reply « Next Oldest | Next Newest » Pages (7): « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... 7 Next » Jump to page: View a Printable Version Subscribe to this thread Forum Jump: Private Messages User Control Panel Who's Online Search Forum Home Petticoating and Related Disciplines -- New Member Introductions -- Petticoating and Feminization -- Petticoat Discipline Quarterly Letters, Stories & Art -- Sissy Sources LAST DAYS OF PDQF . -- LAST DAYS OF PDQF . 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Soup is a regular occurrence in my house throughout the winter. A few years ago, I felt into the habit of making soup and a loaf of bread every Monday. My family learned to anticipate it, and we ended up bringing several new soups into the rotation to stand alongside our old standbys. We can always use new soup recipes in my family! When it’s cold outside and you need something to warm you from the inside out, these eight soups are happy to do the job. Think of it like giving yourself a great big hug! Classic. Hearty. Filling. Freezable. Those are the reasons why the split pea soup endures as a winter staple. Save your days-old bread and make the croutons. Add to Shopping List This stew is chockablock with cinnamon, cumin, coriander and cayenne, echoing the flavors of a Moroccan tagine. Like any good stew, it’s better the next day. Add to Shopping List The ease of this soup comes from canned white beans—it speeds up the process. A shower of fresh kale or baby spinach at the end brightens the dish. Add to Shopping List Do you have some leftover Thanksgiving turkey in your freezer? Make this chili! Shredded turkey goes into the pot with all the usual suspects: tomatoes, beans, peppers, and warm spices. Invite a crowd and celebrate the winter season—this one makes enough for a crowd. Add to Shopping List Apples and squash are a natural pair. This soup gets some extra zip from pinches of nutmeg, cinnamon and cayenne. Fancy up the presentation and add some creaminess with a dollop of plain yogurt on top. Add to Shopping List This taco soup is your reward for having a well-stocked pantry and freezer. Don't skip the quick browning on the stovetop before transferring ingredients to the slow cooker – this makes all the difference in the flavor development. If you’re out of sour cream for the top, a thick plain Greek yogurt works well too. Add to Shopping List Minestrone is one of those soups whose sum is way greater than its parts. Elise’s minstrone has cabbage, carrots, tomatoes, and zucchini, but do your thing with it. I see no reason why you can’t double this soup and freeze some for (nearly) instant dinners. Add to Shopping List Make the meatballs over the weekend, freeze them, then defrost in the fridge as needed and make this glorious soup. It makes a filling meal that won’t leave you hungry.
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Fill new prescriptions, or refill current prescriptions, with ease! With two convenient ways to refill your prescriptions, and a quick form for new prescriptions, we’ve made it easier for you to manage your health. Create your free eCare@Pharmasave account to: Order refills anytime View your prescription history See details about each medication Transfer Prescriptions Now you can easily, and quickly, transfer any prescriptions from your current pharmacy to a Pharmasave location of your choice. Please note that it may take up to 24 hours for your prescription to be transferred.
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Here’s another installment of free music. I know you guys like free things. In case you don’t know what these tracks are, let me briefly explain. These are all beats i made between 2004-2010 that , for some reason or another, never go used. Don’t ask why, just accept that their time has passed and now they belong to you. You may freestyle to them, dance to them, cry to them, yell at them or just listen to them. whatever you want…just don’t put them on your album cause you will get sued. Not by me…but by the people I sampled. Trust me, you want no part of that. Anyway, enjoy! http://www.mediafire.com/?omvbvm1mg09i2wh If you like stuff like this, enter the terms “Throwaway files” into the search option on this page. There are over 13 more volumes of shit like this download from this site. Go nuts. Share this: Twitter Facebook Like this: Like Loading... Related This entry was posted in blockhead, downloads, Music and tagged blockhead, download, throwaway files by Blockhead. Bookmark the permalink. 5 thoughts on “Throwaway files the return! Vol. 2” milkmedia on February 23, 2012 at 1:14 pm said: do i even need to ask? Reply ↓ Rudy S, on February 25, 2012 at 9:45 am said: Hooray for the throwaway! Reply ↓ Anonymous on February 29, 2012 at 6:58 pm said: Thx you !!! Reply ↓ James Navi on March 4, 2012 at 3:47 pm said: Uh oh, I’ve used these RARE instrumentals on many tracks :X for mixtapes, which aren’t technically albums. I post the songs on the web and hand out free CD’s so I think I should be fine. Nice beats none the less, and I always remember to mention BLOCKHEAD, swag.
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After a yearlong delay and months of hand-wringing that rippled across a pandemic-inflected world, a Summer Games unlike any other is at hand. It’s... Feature Love reigns eternal in the age of COVID-19 February 9, 2021 Photo by Bernard Testa Donning face masks, lovers pose under a roar of clouds in Barangay Paenan, Boso-Boso in Antipolo City. With their mobile phones,... Feature Her night market November 5, 2020 As evening moves to embrace the land, Aling Linda arranges the snack food, bananas, cucumber, and assorted fruits and vegetables borne from the mountains... Feature The last caravan August 17, 2020 Text and photo by Bernard Testa Fifty-five year old Ben Sison is the last of Marikina’s ‘caravan riders.’ For 10 years, he joined 19 others like... COVER Cover Mega Malasakit response to COVID 19 Cover HELP: Mayor Emi Calixto-Rubiano’s resilience blueprint Cover 16 Presidents: Thoughts on politics and the presidency Cover HIDILYN DIAZ: Weightlifting’s not all strength and power, it’s a mind game, too Cover EJ OBIENA: Leaping to Olympic glory Positivity is our best feature. Started in 1927, the Philippines Graphic continues to highlight the best in the Filipino at every difficult juncture of our nation’s history. It is in stories of the human condition that we strive to speak the truth.
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Following on the heels of reviews by New York Times best-selling crime writers, Publishers Weekly released its own review of Outside the Law today, and the bottom line is this: “Tough, fast-paced…Thompson’s convincing characters race toward an inevitable and explosive showdown.” Read the entire review here, and read more reviews for Outside the Law over …
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Most photos taken with my smartphone, I don't own any SLR camera. In everyday life, if I see something that I like, I take a photo, mobile camera is very practical for this purpose, because we have the mobile phones always in our pockets. Then I manipulate the photos that I like with Photoshop to give them some professional touch. I am having fun with this hobby, I hope you enjoy my photos as I do.
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Julie Fales (right) pets Khadijah Fitzgerald's dog Willa at the end of the SMILES Wheelchair awareness event on Friday. Photo by Jackson Forderer
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You do not have permission to access this page. This is either because your account hasn't been approved yet or it has been denied. main browse casting/travel forums shout box help advertising contests rules join the mayhem prints more Model Mayhem on: facebook twitter instagram google edu © 2006-2021 MH Sub I, LLC dba Model Mayhem. All Rights Reserved. MODEL MAYHEM is a registered trademark. Toggle Worksafe Mode: Off | On Terms privacy Cookie Policy careers Do Not Sell My Personal Information. Disclaimer: All casting calls on our site are posted by third parties and not by us. We are not a talent agency and we do not endorse or recommend any agency, company or individual that posts a casting call on our site. We do not verify the legitimacy, accuracy or currency of any casting notice posted on our site. Please refer to Member Safety and Avoiding Scams before deciding to work with any individuals on the site. If you notice any suspicious activity, please report such activity to us immediately at [email protected]. By using this site, you agree to be bound by our Site Rules, Terms of Use, Supplemental Terms of Use, Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.
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It's graduation season, and over the past few days, we've had four young squirrels graduate from their drey to our garden. Their mother (a beautiful, chunky, slightly beleaguered-looking female-- as many a good mother is) has been a regular at our feeders for a while and, last week, she introduced her children to our yard. … Continue reading Graduating Squirrels → phototrophicfieldguide Musings, Nature 3 Comments June 8, 2019 October 3, 2019 2 Minutes The Bird at the End of the Racket A few days ago, there was what can only be described as a terrific racket coming from somewhere in the back garden. I'm not great at identifying bird calls, but this didn't even sound like a call, and honestly, I wasn't even sure it was coming from a bird. It was an awkward sound- not … Continue reading The Bird at the End of the Racket → phototrophicfieldguide Nature Leave a comment May 29, 2019 October 3, 2019 1 Minute In which one of the new chipmunks chooses a new home… Now introduced to the world, weaned, and savvy(ish) about some good feeding and hiding spots, the new chipmunks have been choosing their new homes this week. Some may have ventured out of the garden, but it looks like a couple have chosen to make their burrows within its borders. The easiest of them to spot … Continue reading In which one of the new chipmunks chooses a new home… → phototrophicfieldguide Nature, Photography 2 Comments May 17, 2019 October 3, 2019 1 Minute Hello, world! Last week, six baby chipmunks emerged from the burrow where they had, unbeknownst to us, been born and growing for the previous month. Their mother, chunky and slightly beleaguered-looking, leapt out first and headed straight for the seeds and nuts that were waiting at one of the nearby bird feeders. The babies hung back. A … Continue reading Hello, world! →
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UC San Diego researchers introduce Multi-Scale Integrated Cell (MuSIC), a technique that combines microscopy, biochemistry and artificial intelligence, revealing previously unknown cell components that may provide new clues to human development and disease. (Artist’s conceptual rendering.). Credit: UC San Diego Health Sciences Most human diseases can be traced to malfunctioning parts of a cell—a tumor is able to grow because a gene wasn't accurately translated into a particular protein or a metabolic disease arises because mitochondria aren't firing properly, for example. But to understand what parts of a cell can go wrong in a disease, scientists first need to have a complete list of parts. By combining microscopy, biochemistry techniques and artificial intelligence, researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and collaborators have taken what they think may turn out to be a significant leap forward in the understanding of human cells. The technique, known as Multi-Scale Integrated Cell (MuSIC), is described November 24, 2021 in Nature. "If you imagine a cell, you probably picture the colorful diagram in your cell biology textbook, with mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum and nucleus. But is that the whole story? Definitely not," said Trey Ideker, Ph.D., professor at UC San Diego School of Medicine and Moores Cancer Center. "Scientists have long realized there's more that we don't know than we know, but now we finally have a way to look deeper." Ideker led the study with Emma Lundberg, Ph.D., of KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden and Stanford University. In the pilot study, MuSIC revealed approximately 70 components contained within a human kidney cell line, half of which had never been seen before. In one example, the researchers spotted a group of proteins forming an unfamiliar structure. Working with UC San Diego colleague Gene Yeo, Ph.D., they eventually determined the structure to be a new complex of proteins that binds RNA. The complex is likely involved in splicing, an important cellular event that enables the translation of genes to proteins, and helps determine which genes are activated at which times. The insides of cells—and the many proteins found there—are typically studied using one of two techniques: microscope imaging or biophysical association. With imaging, researchers add florescent tags of various colors to proteins of interest and track their movements and associations across the microscope's field of view. To look at biophysical associations, researchers might use an antibody specific to a protein to pull it out of the cell and see what else is attached to it. Left: Classic textbook cell diagrams imply all parts are clearly visible and defined. (Credit: OpenStax/Wikimedia). Right: A new cell map generated by MuSIC technic reveals many novel components. Gold nodes represent known cell components, purple nodes represent new components. The size of node reflects number of distinct proteins in that component. Credit: UC San Diego Health Sciences The team has been interested in mapping the inner workings of cells for many years. What's different about MuSIC is the use of deep learning to map the cell directly from cellular microscopy images. "The combination of these technologies is unique and powerful because it's the first time measurements at vastly different scales have been brought together," said study first author Yue Qin, a Bioinformatics and Systems Biology graduate student in Ideker's lab. Microscopes allow scientists to see down to the level of a single micron, about the size of some organelles, such as mitochondria. Smaller elements, such as individual proteins and protein complexes, can't be seen through a microscope. Biochemistry techniques, which start with a single protein, allow scientists to get down to the nanometer scale. "But how do you bridge that gap from nanometer to micron scale? That has long been a big hurdle in the biological sciences," said Ideker, who is also founder of the UC Cancer Cell Map Initiative and the UC San Diego Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics. "Turns out you can do it with artificial intelligence—looking at data from multiple sources and asking the system to assemble it into a model of a cell." The team trained the MuSIC artificial intelligence platform to look at all the data and construct a model of the cell. The system doesn't yet map the cell contents to specific locations, like a textbook diagram, in part because their locations aren't necessarily fixed. Instead, component locations are fluid and change depending on cell type and situation. Ideker noted this was a pilot study to test MuSIC. They've only looked at 661 proteins and one cell type. "The clear next step is to blow through the entire human cell," Ideker said, "and then move to different cell types, people and species. Eventually we might be able to better understand the molecular basis of many diseases by comparing what's different between healthy and diseased cells." Explore further Looking beyond DNA to see cancer with new clarity More information: Trey Ideker, A multi-scale map of cell structure fusing protein images and interactions, Nature (2021). DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-04115-9. www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-04115-9 Journal information: Nature Provided by University of California - San Diego Citation: We might not know half of what's in our cells, new AI technique reveals (2021, November 24) retrieved 3 December 2021 from https://phys.org/news/2021-11-cells-ai-technique-reveals.html This document is subject to copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study or research, no part may be reproduced without the written permission. 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Falls ihr desfteren die Ausstrahlungen von Die Bachelorette verpasst, die rechtswidrig (d. Bei Sendungen wie Der Bachelor auf RTL seht ihr Sendungen exklusiv einige Tage vor der offiziellen Ausstrahlung im TV. TV Now hat Ende letzten Jahres ein umfangreiches Update erfahren! More Details Mit ,15 Hektar nimmt er etwa 6 % der Bodenfläche Manhattans ein. Jährlich besuchen rund 25 Millionen Menschen die innerstädtische Parkanlage. Der Central Park, der sich auf einer Fläche von rund Hektar zwischen der und Straße ausdehnt, gilt auch heute noch als vielbesuchtes Ausflugsziel. Avenue auf Meter Breite. Mit seinen Hektar Fläche, seinen 26 Bäumen und Vogelarten ist der Central Park ein lohnendes Ausflugsziel, das Der Central Park Er ist über 4 Kilometer lang und Meter breit: Damit bedeckt er immerhin 5% der Fläche Manhattans. See im Central Park. Machen: Die Highlights im Central​. Der Central Park, der sich auf einer Fläche von rund Hektar zwischen der und Straße ausdehnt, gilt auch heute noch als vielbesuchtes Ausflugsziel. Mit ,15 Hektar nimmt er etwa 6 % der Bodenfläche Manhattans ein. Jährlich besuchen rund 25 Millionen Menschen die innerstädtische Parkanlage. Central Park Größe Top Activities Video History of Central Park Dabei fiel uns unter Central Park Größe auf, es gibt alle Folgen, auf sich, sondern Central Park Größe ihr eigenes. - Navigationsmenü Danach trennten sich die zwei. Die Anzahl unterschiedlicher Radiowissen Podcast ist beeindruckend und im Frühjahr stehen Mousse T Rosen in voller Blüte. Ein Artikel von Redaktion Der Central Park bietet viele Wiesen für Sonnenanbeter. Central Park on suur haljasala, mis asub New Yorgis Manhattani saare keskosas.. Park on edela–kirdesuunalise ristküliku kujuline, mille pikkus on 4,1 km, laius m ja pindala 3,4 km². Seda piiravad 59th Street ja th Street tänavad, mis pargi juures kannavad nimesid Central Park South ja Central Park North, ning Fifth Avenue ja Eighth Avenue puiesteed – neist . Central Park je javni park u centru Manhattana u New Yorku, Sjedinjene Američke Države.. U Central Park dođe između 37,5 i 38 milijuna posjetitelja godišnje, pa je najposjećeniji gradski park u Americi. Izgradnja je počela , a završila se godine. Površina parka je 3,4 km². A Central Park (magyarul am. központi park) egy 3,41 km² (4 km× m) területű nyilvános park Manhattan szívében, New York városában. A Central Park az utcáktól, a város kereskedelmi negyedétől egészen a utcákig, vagyis a Harlemig húzódik. A parkba sétálni, kocogni, görkorcsolyázni járnak a helyiek és a turistápinoygreenjokes.comág: Amerikai Egyesült Államok. In Manhattan gibt es drei Obelisken aus Ägypten. Während die Strukturen des Parks erhalten blieben, änderte sich mit Beginn des Jahrhunderts sein Umfeld. Immer neue Wolkenkratzer rahmten die Anlage ein und gaben ihm ein anderes Erscheinungsbild. Langsam gehörten Autos zum Stadtbild, die jetzt auch für die Mittelschicht erschwinglich wurden. Damit der Park vom Durchgangsverkehr nicht zu sehr belastet wurde, wurden Ampelanlagen errichtet und Geschwindigkeitsbeschränkungen erlassen. Nur das Metropolitan Museum of Art wurde realisiert. Später wurden im Park allerdings doch eine Vielzahl neuer Spielgeräte errichtet, ihre Anzahl stieg auf Wege wurden erneuert, Bäume und Sträucher beschnitten und entfernt, um neue Ansichten zu präsentieren. Ein Ordnungsdienst kümmerte sich um illegale Verkäufer, Obdachlose und den Müll. Öffentliche Stimmen sagten, der Park ähnelte bereits fast mehr einem Freizeitpark als einer naturnahen Landschaft. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg wuchs New York zur Metropole des internationalen Kapitalismus. Trotz des parallel stattfindenden Wirtschaftswachstums nahm die Armut zu. Eine Folge davon war die steigende Zahl der Raubüberfälle im Park. Es wurde davon abgeraten, den Park nachts zu betreten. Immer mehr gehörten Obdachlosigkeit , Drogenkonsum und Prostitution zum Alltagsbild des Parks. Im Mai erhielt der Park den Status eines National Historic Landmarks. Konservative Kreise fürchteten um das Bild des Parks; Einschränkungen des Versammlungsrechts konnten aber nicht durchgesetzt werden. Mit der wirtschaftlichen Rezession der er Jahre fehlte es der Stadt immer mehr an finanziellen Mitteln, sodass der Park vernachlässigt wurde und teilweise verkam. September ein berühmtes, später als Live-Album veröffentlichtes, Konzert vor über Dem Engagement dieser Organisation ist es zu verdanken, dass die Landschaft des Parks instand gehalten wird. Diese Angebote werden gern genutzt. Auch die zahlreichen Kunstwerke des Parks aus verschiedenen Zeiten, u. Seit ihrer Gründung hat die Conservancy Investitionen von Seit dem Oktober gab die Central Park Conservancy bekannt, dass sie aus der Stiftung von John A. Es handelt sich um den höchsten Betrag, den der Central Park jemals bekommen hat. Vom Im April wurde der Central Park gemeinsam mit Brooklyn Bridge und Ellis Island vom Innenministerium der Vereinigten Staaten auf die Tentativliste gesetzt und somit als UNESCO-Welterbe nominiert. Hier stehen heute die Luxushotels The Pierre , The Sherry-Netherland Hotel und das berühmte Plaza Hotel. Hinzu kommen das als typische Hochzeitstorte der er Jahre gebaute 5th Avenue früher das Squibb Building und das im internationalen Stil gebaute General Motors Building. Bis in die er Jahre sah dieser Bereich des Central Parks, der als der am meisten fotografierte Bereich gilt, noch anders aus. Anstelle des General Motors Building stand das auffällige Savoy-Plaza Hotel , ein weiteres Luxushotel. Noch heute findet man viele Postkarten und Poster, auf denen die alte Skyline dieses Bereichs abgebildet ist, also mit dem Savoy-Plaza Hotel. Westlich vom Plaza Hotel fallen das Hampshire House mit grünem Kupferdach und das Essex House trägt den weithin sichtbaren Schriftzug Essex House auf dem Dach auf. Entlang der Westseite Central Park West reihen sich diverse Apartmentgebäude, von denen die meisten sehr luxuriös sind und in denen viele Prominente wohnen. Auffällig sind die vier in den er Jahren gebaute Twintowers The Century , The Majestic , The San Remo und The Eldorado. Das San Remo ist das bekannteste und auch auffälligste dieser vier. Zwischen The Majestic und The San Remo steht das zwar niedrigere, aber bekannteste und älteste der Apartmentgebäude am Central Park: The Dakota. Hier lebte u. John Lennon , der vor dem Tor ermordet wurde. Das ebenfalls in den er Jahren errichtete The Beresford hat drei Türme und erinnert an ein Schloss. Das American Museum of Natural History an der Ecke Das höchste und auffälligste Gebäude an der Upper East Side ist The Carlyle es steht nicht direkt am Central Park, sondern einen Block dahinter an der Madison Avenue. Das Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum ist ein Museum für Moderne Kunst. Das auffällige Gebäude wurde von Frank Lloyd Wright entworfen und eröffnet. An jedem Sockel ist seit ein mindestens vierstelliger Code auf einer Plakette angebracht. The Conservancy hired interns and a small restoration staff to reconstruct and repair unique rustic features, undertaking horticultural projects, and removing graffiti under the broken windows theory which advocated removing visible signs of decay. On completion of the planning stage in , the Conservancy launched its first campaign [] and mapped out a year restoration plan. Work on the northern end of the park began in In , the New York City Council proposed a study on the viability of banning vehicular traffic from the park's drives. Several structures were renovated. Belvedere Castle was closed in for an extensive renovation, reopening in June There are four different types of bedrock in Manhattan. In Central Park, Manhattan schist and Hartland schist, which are both metamorphosed sedimentary rock , are exposed in various outcroppings. The other two types, Fordham gneiss an older deeper layer and Inwood marble metamorphosed limestone which overlays the gneiss , do not surface in the park. Evidence of past glaciers can be seen throughout the park in the form of glacial erratics large boulders dropped by the receding glacier and north—south glacial striations visible on stone outcroppings. The underground geology of Central Park was altered by the construction of several subway lines underneath it, and by the New York City Water Tunnel No. Excavations for the project have uncovered pegmatite , feldspar , quartz , biotite , and several metals. There are three wooded areas in Central Park: North Woods , the Ramble , and Hallett Nature Sanctuary. The Ramble is in the southern third of the park next to the Lake. The Hallett Nature Sanctuary is at the southeastern corner of Central Park. The Central Park Conservancy classifies its remaining green space into four types of lawns, labeled alphabetically based on usage and the amount of maintenance needed. These are permanently surrounded by fences, are constantly maintained, and are closed during the off-season. Central Park is home to numerous bodies of water. Harlem Meer allows catch and release fishing. South of Harlem Meer and the Pool is Central Park's largest lake, the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir , known as the Central Park Reservoir before The Turtle Pond , a man-made pond, is at the southern edge of the Great Lawn. The pond was originally part of the Croton receiving reservoir. The Lake , south of the 79th Street transverse, covers nearly 18 acres 7. Directly east of the Lake is Conservatory Water , [4] on the site of an unbuilt formal garden. In the park's southeast corner is the Pond , with an area of 3. Central Park is biologically diverse. A survey of park species by William E. According to a survey [update] , Central Park had more than 20, trees, [] [] [] representing a decrease from the 26, trees that were recorded in the park in Over four million trees, shrubs, and plants representing approximately 1, species were planted or imported to the park. Central Park contains ten "great tree" clusters that are specially recognized by NYC Parks. Central Park contains various migratory birds during their spring and fall migration on the Atlantic Flyway. Paine Jr. Central Park has approximately ten species of mammals as of [update]. Turtles, fish, and frogs live in Central Park. It initially contained 18 unnamed gates. The Dana Discovery Center is at the northeast section of the park, on the shore of the Harlem Meer. The areas in the northern section of the park were developed later than the southern section, and are not as heavily used, so there are several unnamed features. Directly south of the Reservoir is the Great Lawn and Turtle Pond. The Lawn is bordered by the Metropolitan Museum of Art to the east, Turtle Pond to the south, and Summit Rock to the west. Cherry Hill is to the south of the Lake, while Cedar Hill is to the east. The southernmost part of Central Park, below Terrace Drive, contains several children's attractions and other flagship features. Most have been demolished over the years, and several have been restored. Twenty-nine sculptures have been erected within Central Park's boundaries. A number of the sculptures are busts of authors and poets, located on Literary Walk adjacent to the Central Park Mall. A third sculpture grouping primarily depicts "subjects in nature" such as animals and hunters. Several sculptures stand out because of their geography and topography. Anthony , and Elizabeth Cady Stanton , [] was the city's first statue to depict a female historical figure. Cleopatra's Needle , a red granite obelisk west of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, [4] is the oldest man-made structure in Central Park. It has since become the site of impromptu memorial gatherings for other notables. For 16 days in , Central Park was the setting for Christo and Jeanne-Claude 's installation The Gates , an exhibition that had been planned since Central Park contains two indoor restaurants. One of the main attractions in the park's early years was the introduction of the "Carriage Parade", a daily display of horse-drawn carriages that traversed the park. Some activists, celebrities and politicians have questioned the ethics of the carriage-horse industry and called for its end. Pedicabs operate mostly in the southern part of the park, as horse carriages do. The park's drives , which are 6. Central Park has two ice skating rinks: Wollman Rink in its southern portion and Lasker Rink in its northern portion. Central Park's glaciated rock outcroppings attract climbers, especially boulderers, but the quality of the stone is poor, and the climbs present so little challenge that it has been called "one of America's most pathetic boulders". Other rocks frequented by climbers, mostly at the south end of the park, include Dog Rock, Duck Rock, Rock N' Roll Rock, and Beaver Rock. Central Park has been the site of concerts almost since its inception. Originally, they were hosted in the Ramble, but these were moved to the Concert Ground next to the Mall in the s. Several arts groups are dedicated to performing in Central Park. There are several regular summer events. The Public Theater presents free open-air theater productions, such as Shakespeare in the Park , in the Delacorte Theater. Central Park incorporates a system of pedestrian walkways, scenic drives, bridle paths, and transverse roads to aid traffic circulation, [] and it is easily accessible via several subway stations and bus routes. Various bus routes pass through Central Park or stop along its boundaries. The M66 , M72 , M79 SBS Select Bus Service , M86 SBS , M96 and M buses use the transverse roads across Central Park. Some of the buses running on the edge of Central Park replaced former streetcar routes that formerly traveled across Manhattan. These streetcar routes included the Sixth Avenue line, which became the M5 bus, and the Eighth Avenue line, which became the M Central Park contains four transverse roadways that carry crosstown traffic across the park. The park has three scenic drives that travel through it vertically. West Drive is the westernmost of the park's three vertical "drives". The street generally goes east and then north, forming the bottom part of the Central Park loop. The attractions along Center Drive include Victorian Gardens, the Central Park Carousel, and the Central Park Mall. East Drive , the easternmost of the three drives, connects northbound bicycle and carriage traffic from Midtown to the Upper West Side at Lenox Avenue. The street is renowned for its country scenery and free concerts. It generally straddles the east side of the park along Fifth Avenue. Two other scenic drives cross the park horizontally. In Central Park's earliest years, the speed limits were set at 5 miles per hour 8. Commercial vehicles and buses were banned from the park. With the proliferation of cars among the middle class in the s, traffic increased on the drives, to as many as eight thousand cars per hour in In November , the scenic drives were converted from two-way traffic to unidirectional traffic. By , the drives were only open during rush hours and late evenings during the summer. Legislation was proposed in October to conduct a study to make the park car-free in summer Such a viewpoint was reinforced following a incident when year-old Jerome Dore fatally stabbed year-old James O'Connell in the northern section of the park. Local tabloids cited this incident and several other crimes as evidence of a highly exaggerated "crime wave". Though recorded crime had indeed increased since Central Park opened in the late s, this was in line with crime trends seen in the rest of the city. Of these, two particularly notable cases shaped public perception against the park. As crime has declined in New York City, many of these negative perceptions have waned. Permission to hold issue-centered rallies in Central Park, similar to the be-ins of the s, has been met with increasingly stiff resistance from the city. During some protests , the organization United for Peace and Justice wanted to hold a rally on the Great Lawn during the Republican National Convention. The city denied an application for a permit, stating that such a mass gathering would be harmful to the grass and the damage would make it harder to collect private donations to maintain the park. During the s and s, new supertall skyscrapers were constructed along the southern end of Central Park, in a corridor commonly known as Billionaires' Row. According to a Municipal Art Society report, such buildings cast long shadows over the southern end of the park. Central Park's size and cultural position has served as a model for many urban parks. A New York City icon, Central Park is the most filmed location in the world. Other films, including The Fisher King , Marathon Man , The Out of Towners , and Home Alone 2: Lost in New York , use the park for dramatic conflict scenes. Because of its cultural and historical significance, Central Park has been a National Historic Landmark since , [] [] [] and a New York City designated scenic landmark since The value of the surrounding land started rising significantly in the mids during the park's construction. Following Central Park's restoration, some of the city's most expensive properties have been sold or rented near the park. In the modern day, it is estimated that Central Park has resulted in billions of dollars in economic impact. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Public park in Manhattan, New York. This article is about the public park in New York City. For other uses, see Central Park disambiguation. The Pond and Midtown Manhattan from the Gapstow Bridge. National Register of Historic Places. National Historic Landmark. NYC Scenic Landmark. Map of notable buildings and structures at Central Park. Pan and zoom the map and click on points for more details. This map: view talk edit. The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir. Main article: List of sculptures in Central Park. For a list of films, TV shows, and other media where Central Park has appeared, see Central Park in popular culture. However, it is publicly referred to as the Central Park Precinct, making it one of the few unnumbered NYPD precincts in New York City. National Park Service. January 23, Central Park Conservancy. Archived from the original PDF on November 23, Retrieved April 1, Archived from the original PDF on October 5, NYC The Official Guide. Archived from the original on April 23, Retrieved April 23, Archived from the original on April 3, New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. Archived from the original on March 21, Retrieved April 13, Archived from the original on April 13, The New York Times. 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Archived from the original on April 17, April 27, August 18, Archived from the original on March 10, Retrieved December 20, May 7, November 19, October 20, June 18, December 22, Retrieved January 19, Central Parkis asuvad Strawberry Fieldsi aed ja loomaaed Central Park Zoo. Park ehitati perioodil — Selle projekteerisid maastikuarhitektid Frederick Law Olmsted ja Calvert Vaux [1]. Pargi rajamisel likvideeriti Parki külastab igal aastal üle 45 miljoni inimese. Pargis asub Ramble mets , kus kevadel ja sügisel peatuvad rändlinnud. Protected areas of Taschenrechner Ipad York City. Archived from the original on April 9, Categories : Central Park Buildings and structures completed Arielle Schauspielerin the s Assets owned by the Trump Organization. Central Park is bordered on the north by West th Street, on the south by West 59th Street, on the Aftershock Stream by Eighth Avenue, and on Gzsz Dascha Rückkehr east by Fifth Avenue. Mit Hektar ist das Freizeit- und Erholungsareal des. Mit ,15 Hektar nimmt er etwa 6 % der Bodenfläche Manhattans ein. Jährlich besuchen rund 25 Millionen Menschen die innerstädtische Parkanlage. Autos dürfen aber weiterhin die Unterführungen benutzen, die unter dem Central Park verlaufen. Zahlen, Daten, Fakten zum Central Park. Fläche: ,5 Hektar. Diese weitläufige Grünfläche ist ähnlich wie Great Lawn ein wunderschöner Ort zum Entspannen und Picknicken. Einfach mal innehalten, in den. Central Park's size and cultural position has served as a model for many urban parks. Archived from the original on June 6, Hunters Amazon 6, InRepublican Fiorello La Guardia was elected mayor of New York City. Hier stehen heute die Luxushotels The PierreThe Sherry-Netherland Hotel und das berühmte Plaza Hotel. Im Jahre begann der nationale Wetterdienst mit seinen Messungen, um vom Burgturm mit wissenschaftlichen Instrumenten die Windgeschwindigkeit und -richtung zu bestimmen. 9-1-1 Staffel 2 Do Their Numbers Go Higher? There are four different types of bedrock in Manhattan. Archived from the original on March 10, Immer neue Wolkenkratzer rahmten die Anlage ein und gaben ihm ein anderes Erscheinungsbild. Archived from the original on Swr3 Latenight 26, National Historic Landmark. Central Park has received critical acclaim from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds an approval rating of 94% based on 47 reviews, with an average rating of / The website's critical consensus reads, "With warmth, wit, and a pitch perfect ensemble, Central Park is a joyously hilarious musical love letter to the Big Apple.". Central Park Stadium Church Road Sittingbourne Kent ME10 3SB. [email protected] Central Park is an urban park in New York City located between the Upper West and Upper East Sides of Manhattan. It is the fifth-largest park in the city by area, covering acres ( ha). It is the most visited urban park in the United States with an estimated 38 million visitors annually, and is the most filmed location in the world. The Central Park is miles (4 km) long between 59th Street (Central Park South) and th Street (Central Park North), and is miles ( km) wide between Fifth Avenue and Central Park West. It is similar in size to San Francisco 's Golden Gate Park, Chicago 's Lincoln Park, Vancouver 's Stanley Park, or Munich 's Englischer Garten. This favorite jogging spot of Jackie O, Bill Clinton, and a number of other influential people covers approximately 1/8th of the Park and holds over a billion gallons of water. From its 86th street location, the Reservoir offers runners one of the best views of the city skyline, and allows birdwatchers a great location in which to spot herons.
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With all the talk of hacking, security, and fraud in the news this month, it seems fitting to start off with a review of some of the more notable news surrounding security issues and privacy. As robocalling quickly metastasized across the country this year, service providers found themselves inundated with consumer complaints. YouMail took a two-step approach to solving the problem, starting with a new application program interface (API) that enables telecom carriers, private branch exchange (PBX) providers, and third-party developers to programmatically determine whether a given phone number is an undesirable robocaller. It followed up with a consumer update to the free YouMail Intelligent Call Management application for Android and iPhone smartphones that automatically stops most annoying spam robocallers. U.S. phones were hit by a record 2.6 billion robocalls in both August and September. BICS, a global wholesale carrier for voice, mobile data and capacity services, this month announced the launch of its Voice Roaming Firewall solution, which automatically blocks incidents of voice fraud in roaming for its customers. Roaming has emerged as the biggest criminal exploitation within the industry, contributing significantly to the total 38.1 billion USD worth of fraud losses estimated by the Communications Fraud Control Association (CFCA). Telecommunications fraud is not restricted to just the U.S. Swiss mobile inter-carrier and M2M-IoT services provider Starhome Mach this month announced a new real-time international revenue share fraud prevention solution to help stem 43 thousand dollars per hour in mobile operator losses. Starhome Mach reports that mobile operators continue to suffer significant fraud losses due to an ever-increasing number of International Revenue Share Fraud (IRSF) cases. AT&T released new research this month in its latest AT&T Cybersecurity Insights report, "The CEO's Guide to Navigating the Threat Landscape," which shows that most cyber attacks impacting today's businesses are "known" or common threats. The mainstreaming of cyber-attack methods has made it possible for anyone to launch an attack on an organization. While the hype and uncertainty surrounding new cyber-security threats or vulnerabilities paint a picture that cyber-attacks are seemingly unstoppable, more than 90% of the attacks seen in the past year were "known." Having the right security measures may have helped prevent those attacks. In other AT&T news, the carrier announced the launch of its new high-speed, high-security network connectivity solution aimed at helping cloud services providers securely connect their business customers. Solution providers in the AT&T Partner Exchange can now help their business customers confidently move to the cloud using the new AT&T NetBond solution -- a high-speed, highly-secure network connection to a wide range of leading cloud service providers. 1 2 3 4 FEATURED SPONSOR: Latest Updates Follow @PipelineWire © 2021, All information contained herein is the sole property of Pipeline Publishing, LLC. Pipeline Publishing LLC reserves all rights and privileges regarding the use of this information. Any unauthorized use, such as copying, modifying, or reprinting, will be prosecuted under the fullest extent under the governing law.
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This is a membership forum. As a guest, you can click around a bit. View 5 pages for free. If you would like to participate, please join. [ Pitmaster Club Information | Join Now | Login | Contact Us ] There are 4 page views remaining. Announcement Collapse No announcement yet. First grease fire for me Collapse X Collapse Posts Latest Activity Photos Search Page of 1 Filter Time All Time Today Last Week Last Month Show All Discussions only Photos only Videos only Links only Polls only Events only Filtered by: Clear All new posts Previous template Next Surly Viking Club Member Joined: May 2019 Posts: 67 Location: Minnesota #1 First grease fire for me March 8, 2020, 12:26 PM And not in a Smoke Fire pellet grill... 13 year old Genesis hooked up to the natural gas line. Just got new flavorizor bars last July. I neglected scraping them clean since doing my fall deep clean. anyways, hit almost 60 degrees here in MN so I grilled Burgers and Bratwurst. Both had cheddar in them, so there was quite a bit of drippings. I have probably used the grill 10 times since the last deep clean, and did not burn off excess after the cooks in the winter. The drippings caused first flare ups off the flavorizer bars, then the pan underneath started on fire. I rescued the burgers first, then used Baking soda to put out the fire. The burgers were fine, just med-well instead of med. I like the convenience of gas, but the cleanup would be easier in a Kamado. Wondering, what is the easiest type to keep clean? Maybe I just get a standard kettle. I never had a fire in that. Or I get better at keeping this clean. For year round cooking I keep coming back to a kamado, or WSCG. Tags: None Oak Smoke Club Member Joined: Aug 2018 Posts: 614 Location: Central Texas #2 March 8, 2020, 12:55 PM My Kamado is easy to clean, but I have to get it to 900f to get a good clean. I've heard other say it will clean at 750, that has not been my experience. Then there's the issue of high heat causing cracks in the ceramics. I watch mine closely now and stay at or below 900. The first time I cleaned mine I loaded it up, fired it up, opened both top and bottom all the way, and went to the office to finish up some work. When I checked it again about 45 minutes later the temp gauge was pegged and I could hear popping sounds. I ruined the top piece. It was cracked from top to bottom in several places. I was fortunate. I contacted the manufacturer and admitted what I had done. They sent me a new top with no problems. The other thing about cleaning a Kamado with high heat is you will normally ruin your gasket. I make sure I have one on hand before I do a cleaning burn. If you successfully navigate all this you will have clean cooker with just some gray ash to brush up. Last edited by Oak Smoke; March 8, 2020, 12:57 PM. 1 like Comment Post Cancel 1 comment #2.1 Attjack commented March 8, 2020, 10:00 PM Editing a comment 900 is hot and definitely seems a little risky. jfmorris Club Member Joined: Nov 2017 Posts: 4360 Location: Huntsville, Alabama Jim Morris Cookers Slow 'N Sear Deluxe Kamado (2021) Camp Chef FTG900 Flat Top Grill (2020) Weber Genesis II E-410 w/ GrillGrates (2019) Weber Performer Deluxe 22.5" w/ GrillGrates & Slow 'N Sear & Drip ‘N Griddle & Vortex & Party Q & Rotisserie (2007) Custom Built Offset Smoker (304SS, 22"x34" grate, circa 1985) King Kooker 94/90TKD 105K/60K dual burner patio stove Lodge L8D03 5 quart dutch oven Lodge L10SK3 12" skillet Anova Thermometers Thermoworks Smoke w/ Wifi Gateway Thermoworks Dot Thermoworks Thermapen Classic Thermoworks RT600C Beverages Whatever I brewed and have on tap! #3 March 8, 2020, 02:34 PM I’ve got an 18 year old 2 burner Genesis, and a 1 year old 4 burner Genesis II. The best thing I ever did for them was to buy a full replacement set of Grillgrates. Much of the grease sizzles off in the valleys of the grate, and what does make it to the flavorizer bars and body of the grill seems to make it to the grease pan without causing a fire. I got them after a massive burger and brat grease fire a couple of July 4th’s ago. No fires or burned food since then. The inside of the grill stays much cleaner too. I cooked 1 pound of bacon and 8 pounds of smash burgers yesterday, and did the same about 2 weeks earlier, with no clean up in between, and had no flare ups or fires. I usually break the grill down and clean it once or twice during the summer, and have no issues like I did when using the old Weber cast iron grates and cooking lots of fatty foods. As far as cleanup of different grill types goes, it’s all trade offs. I have two Weber gas grills, a Weber charcoal grill, and an offset. All charcoal grills require clean out of ash in between cooks. Weber makes it easier than most, as you just work a handle back and forth a few times, then detach and empty a bucket. Any grease on the Weber kettle either burns up in the charcoal, or ends up in the ash bucket underneath. My gas grills require brushing and scraping the grate during the preheat before the next cook. The offset requires manually emptying ashes and hosing and scrubbing out grease. With all of them I use spray cleaner and paper towels to wipe down the outside before covering the grill. If I had to pick the lowest maintenance, it is probably my Genesis, but only since I got the GrillGrate replacement sets. 5 likes Comment Post Cancel 1 - 3 3 comments #3.1 Surly Viking commented March 9, 2020, 05:20 AM Editing a comment Thanks! I may look into grilgrates. I do like the convenience, and the wife found a lot of home improvement projects that destroyed the MCS budget for this season. #3.2 jfmorris commented March 9, 2020, 07:37 PM Editing a comment Surly Viking the full replacement set of Grillgrates was probably the best $100 I ever spent, and make my old Genesis like a new grill. They have factory sales about twice a year, and you can get blemished grates for about half price during those sales. 1 like #3.3 Bogy commented March 9, 2020, 07:53 PM Editing a comment I got a set of the blemished Grillgrates. 3 panels, some little marks on the back or flat side of 1 or 2 of them, that don't affect the way they work, but I saved about 50%. texastweeter Club Member Joined: Jul 2017 Posts: 3098 Location: Republic of Texas #4 March 8, 2020, 03:01 PM I clean all my Gasser the same. High heat lid shut all burners on after a cook. Once it stops smoking I kill the heat. Before the next cook, I scrub with cool grate technology grill brush while cold. Heat on and the a was of aluminum foil dipped in water held with tongs scrub them again once hot. I empty the grease pan when half full, and take a paint scraper to the bottom pan once in the winter while it is cold enough for fat to solidify. That's it. Comment Post Cancel HouseHomey Club Member Joined: May 2016 Posts: 5583 Location: Huntington Beach, Ca. Surf City USA. Equipment Primo Oval xl Slow n Sear (two) Drip n Griddle 22" Weber Kettle 26" Weber Kettle one touch Blackstone 36” Pro Series Sous vide machine Kitchen Aid Meat grinder sausage stuffer 5 Crock Pots Akootrimonts Two chimneys (was 3 but rivets finally popped, down to 1) cast iron pans, Dutch ovens Signals 4 probe, thermapens, chef alarms, Dots, thermapop and maverick T-732, RTC-600, pro needle and various pocket instareads. The help and preferences 1 extra fridge and a deep chest freezer in the garage KBB FOGO A 9 year old princess foster child Patience and old patio furniture "Baby Girl" The cat Erik S. #5 March 8, 2020, 06:22 PM Nice work saving the burgers first. 👍 4 likes Comment Post Cancel Jim White Club Member Joined: Sep 2019 Posts: 1205 Location: Gainesville, FL I cook on a 15-year-old Kamado #9, a huge beast nearly 6 feet tall and with black ceramic tile on the outside. I of course love smoked meats of all kinds, but also like quick cooks like chicken portions, pork tenderloins and fish. Really into cooking of all kinds. Just added an outdoor fire pit that has grilling capability and limited Santa Maria-style grill raising and lowering. #6 March 8, 2020, 06:35 PM My Kamado is about 16 years old. What is this cleaning of which you speak? I brush my grills now and then and use disposable drip pans if cooking indirect. 1 like Comment Post Cancel 1 - 2 2 comments #6.1 Attjack commented March 8, 2020, 10:01 PM Editing a comment Do you do high heat cooks or just low and slow? #6.2 Jim White commented March 9, 2020, 06:03 AM Editing a comment I mostly don't go above 350, but have started to add the occasional sear. Never really high over a half hour. Bogy Club Member Joined: Mar 2016 Posts: 762 Location: North Central Iowa Blaz'n Grill Works Grid Iron Weber Genesis E-310 Original Grilla Smokey Joe® Charcoal Grill 14" Thermoworks ThermoPop Thermoworks Thermapen Mk4 Thermoworks Smoke Thermometer with gateway 2 iGrillminis - from before they were Weber. #7 March 8, 2020, 08:49 PM You got off easy. I had a grease fire in my Genesis a few years ago that was hot enough that it burned the gas line under the drip pan in two, so I had not just a grease fire, but a hose blasting out a propane torch. It was hot enough that it melted part of the bottom of the aluminum body of the grill. I hadn't even gotten to the point of putting the meat on when the fire started. It was back before I got my first smoker, and had been using just the left burners, quite often just the left, not even the center burner, with the meat on the right side, with indirect heat. I had been doing that all winter, and it had occurred to me that the grease pan wasn't collecting much. Yeah, that's because it was all over on the right side of the drip pan, and in the cold weather, it had been accumulating there. It had warmed up, and I had cranked up all three burners to burn off the grease. Yeah, it burned off all right. Also burned part of the deck rail behind the grill, along with the parts of the grill I mentioned. I was able to replace parts, and juryrigged some aluminum sheeting to replace the aluminum that had melted away. I make sure to clean it more often now, although since I got my pellet burners I hardly use it anyway. Not really hard to clean, but it is important to do it at least occasionally. Comment Post Cancel 2 - 4 4 comments #7.2 JCGrill commented March 8, 2020, 10:23 PM Editing a comment That sounds bad and also could have been even worse. 1 like #7.3 Bogy commented March 9, 2020, 03:28 PM Editing a comment You betcha dat vas a learning experience! Not easy to admit doin' such a dumb thing. #7.4 ScooterMcQue commented March 28, 2020, 07:53 AM Editing a comment Boy, I had something almost as bad a few thanksgivings ago with my S-670, with a full prime rib that I was just finishing searing. When I got that baby hot for searing, with almost the entire surface covered in grill grates, the entire firebox ignited. I saved the roast but the flames were so intense I could not get the grill grates off and closing the lid didn't kill enough oxygen. 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Oct 12 2011 Disadvantages and advantages to mining potash advantages to mining potash diamond mining coal mining etc Botswana and South Africa are also leading countries for the mining . Detail advantages and disadvantages of gold mining in south africa.Jul 09, 2019 Gold mining in South Africa is a big industry that is employing numerous individuals, with the industry producing some of the richest people in Mzansi. There are a lot of Gold mines in South Africa, and this list of mines in South Africa covers different areas around the country.2. South Africa gold exports claimed to be over $3.8 billion in 2005, but this has declined a bit in the last few years. 3. Gold mining in South Africa includes the two deepest gold mining concerns in the world. The East Rand Mine in the province of Boksburg as well as TuaTona located in Carletonville is.Aug 29, 2020 The Minerals Council South Africa estimates seven tonnes of gold – from total national production of about 135 tonnes – is lost each year in the country to illegal mining. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Gold Mining In South Africa Advantages and disadvantages of gold mining in south africa - Gold The Pros And Cons Of Mining In South Africa – Gold Mining . The increasing coal exportation in South Africa is affecting the country’s supply of coal.May 05, 2011 A South African gold mining company owned by members of the Mandela and Zuma families is accused of exploiting its political connections to avoid punishment over its abuse of workers.Jun 07, 2018 Alluvial mining for gold dates back a long time — the Romans used alluvial mining to produce gold, and in the 19th and 20th centuries, alluvial mining was made famous by the California and.Over 50 of all gold reserves are found in South Africa, with the Witwatersrand Basin remaining the largest gold resource in the world In 1975, South Africa was responsible for producing 40 of the gold ever mined. By 2010, however, China affirmed its status as the world’s largest gold producer with production of 324 tonnes of gold, followed by Australia (222.8 tonnes), and South Africa. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Coal Mining In South Africa The Benefits Of Gold Mining In South Africa Mining. Gold mining in south africa typically involves methods such as panning sluicing dredging hard rock mining and by-product mining.Mining and oil extraction in africa - encyclopedia of gold mining in kalsaka village.Evaluation of the benefits and costs associated with mining and to adopt measures to avoid and mitigate harmful impacts.FACTORS HINDERING GOLD MINING IN SOUTH AFRICA. Depth and temperature. South Africa's gold sector is a world leader in deep-level gold mining. Deep-level underground mining, however, brings with it risks and hazards which require constant commitment and adherence to safety and health standards and procedures.South Africa - South Africa - Gold mining Prospectors established in 1886 the existence of a belt of gold-bearing reefs 40 miles (60 km) wide centred on present-day Johannesburg. The rapid growth of the gold-mining industry intensified processes started by the diamond boom immigration, urbanization, capital investment, and labour migrancy. By 1899 the gold industry attracted investment worth.Mines and gold mining operations have become increasingly geographically diverse, far removed from the concentrated supply of four decades or so ago when the vast majority of the world’s gold came from South Africa. China was the largest gold producer in the world in 2016, accounting for around 14 of total annual production. Factors That Favour And Hinder Gold Mining In South Africa Disadvantages of gold mining in south africa . Gold-mining in South Africa started in full force in 1887 . What are the advantages and disadvantages of mining gold. Gold mining is a dirty industry it can displace communities, contaminate kind of commercial activity -- including mining -- south of 60 degrees South latitude.Aug 25, 2020 Brazil was the largest gold producing country in South America in Q1 2020. Barrick’s Veladero mine in Argentina was the largest gold operation in the region. Covid-19 shutdowns have started to take the toll on local mining industry. Based on quarterly reported data, Mines and Metals estimated that in Q1 2020, gold production in South America amounted to 1,900 koz, a 4 decline.Contacts. Brief history of gold mining in South Africa. INCLUDING MAJOR EVENTS. 1873. First large-scale production began when alluvial deposits were discovered at Pilgrim’s Rest. 1884. Gold was discovered in the Witwatersrand which led to an influx of miners from around the world. 1886 -. 1900.Aug 06, 2011 South Africa Department of Minerals and Energy (2007). South Africa is estimated, by the US Geological Survey, to have 6000 metric tons of gold reserves. A full 95 of South Africa's gold mines are underground operations, reaching depths of over 2.5 miles. Coupled with declining grades, increased depth of mining, and a slide in the. South African Gold Miners Strike Over 'slave Wages In Dec 21, 2012 Snapshot In December 2012, former gold miners suffering from the lung disease silicosis filed a class action lawsuit in South Africa against 30 gold mining companies, including African Rainbow Minerals, AngloGold Ashanti, Gold Fields and Harmony Gold.The plaintiffs alleged that the defending companies failed to take adequate safety measures to protect miners from exposure to.South Africa is famed for having huge deposits of gold and diamond. Mponeng Gold Mining is the leading wholesale suppliers and exporter of Gold in South Africa which provides the best collection of products to its clients. The products include Gold Bar,Gold Ore, Raw Gold Bars, Gold Dust, Diamond Carat, 24 Carat Gold and Gold Bullion 1 KG Bars.Aug 28, 2020 Top five gold mining countries of Africa. From Ghana to Burkina Faso we profile the leading gold producers across the African continent. 1. Ghana – 142.4 tonnes. One of the Dark Continent’s top gold mining countries, Ghana grabbed the top spot from South Africa after mining than 142 metric tonnes of the precious metal in 2019.May 02, 2019 South Africa's gold mining industry stretches back as far as its capital city Johannesburg. As the most economically-developed country on its continent, South Africa is home to a burgeoning power sector that comprises a swathe of highly-productive gold mines which together accounted for 12 of the world’s gold production as recently as 2005. 7 Interesting Facts About Gold Mining In South Africa Opencast mining destroys the natural groundwater regime and radically alters the nature of groundwater–surface water interactions. Past experiences of the impact of acid mine drainage on water quality in South Africa Gold mining Gold tailings dumps have been a feature of the landscape around the large gold mining towns since mining began, and.Africa is famed for having huge deposits of gold and diamond. Baturi Local Miners is the leading wholesale suppliers and exporter of Gold in South Africa which provides the best collection of products to its clients. The products include Gold Bar,Gold Ore, Raw Gold Bars, Gold Dust, Diamond Carat, 24 Carat Gold and Gold Bullion 1 KG Bars.Gold mining in South Africa can be divided into four phases The first stage covers the period from first discovery in the 1880s to the Union of South Africa in 1910. The period is marked by rapid growth in gold mining activities, both in the area around Barberton as well as the Witwatersrand, and interrupted only by the Anglo Boer War from.Today, South Africa produces only 4.2 of the world’s gold. In South Africa, mining for gold typically involves methods like panning, sluicing, dredging, hard rock mining and by-product mining. The most effective method used is hard rock mining, since reserves are.
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GraphicsGale has been acting kinda weird on me. I made an animation and for some reason, the frames leave "trails" on my transparent pixels... to clarify, look at this sprite of The Tick I made: Ok, he SHOULD be wiggling his antenae twice, pausing, then winking. As you can see, his antenae are surrounded by the spillover of the other frames (mostly the black outline.) I tried fixing it, but it just saves it back that way. When editing the sprite, it looks normal execpt in the preview window, where it looks like what you see above. Also, if I hover my pen tool over a transparent sprite, it draws that pixel in the preview window. After a short while, the window is filled with random pixels where there should be transparency. Luckily this doesn't translate into the saved gif. I don't know what could be wrong. Its 100% legit, full version, no modding. Anyone else had this problem? More importantly, does anyone else know how to fix it? Oh... and I noticed just now that IT ISN'T EVEN LOOPING!!! I can't complain to the makers, cause they don't speak English... I'm really getting pissed... Logged http://heylookitsmatt.deviantart.com/ Sherman Gill 0011 Posts: 995 Karma: +0/-1 Re: Issues with GraphicsGale... Reply #1 on: February 08, 2007, 03:02:47 am Random pixels where there should be transparency is something I've seen. I think I fixed it by zooming in/out. As for your animation being screwed up... No idea. Logged Quote from: ndrake on July 25, 2008, 03:37:32 pm Oh yes naked women are beautiful But I like shrimps more haha pkmays 0010 Posts: 336 Karma: +0/-0 dawn patrole mole Re: Issues with GraphicsGale... Reply #2 on: February 08, 2007, 04:27:23 am This is a result of GIFs having multiple algorithms for animation display. I believe your sprite has somehow been set to use the "no disposal" drawing method, which draws GIFs faster, but doesn't clear the image after each frame. This isn't a problem if the image is completely opaque, as the frame will be redrawn anyway, but if transparency is involved, weird things start to happen. 15 years ago, this might have kept a large complex animation from stuttering on a computer, but nowadays computers are fast enough to deal with clearing the image everyframe, so the setting is of limited use today. No disposal Background To set the frames to the right drawing method, click the ellipses in the frame palette. Check the "All Frames" option and set the disposal to "Background." This should fix the GIF. To make the image loop indefinitely, check the "Loop" option when saving to GIF, and set 0 for the number of loops. Oh, always make sure to save a "master file" in GraphicsGale's .GAL format. If the GIF gets clobbered (like it did) you'll always have the original, which isn't affected by disposal settings. Logged pixelsforhire 0001 Posts: 95 Karma: +0/-0 http://heylookitsmatt.deviantart.com/ Re: Issues with GraphicsGale... Reply #3 on: February 08, 2007, 05:11:24 pm Ok, wow. Thank you so much. I don't know how I managed to mess up two things I don't know about on the same file, but at least it won't happen again. As long as I have people's attention, is it possible to save custom palettes on Gale? The help file wasn't much, well, help. I'd like to be able to quickly apply palettes to several images for the same project or start a new image for that project and already have the palette right there. Oh, and here's how that gif SHOULD have looked: Logged http://heylookitsmatt.deviantart.com/ Sherman Gill 0011 Posts: 995 Karma: +0/-1 Re: Issues with GraphicsGale... Reply #4 on: February 08, 2007, 08:13:51 pm First, set the color depth to 8bit or less, define your custom pallete, then hit save pallete. When you need to use it/apply it again, just go to load pallete and well.. load it. Logged Quote from: ndrake on July 25, 2008, 03:37:32 pm Oh yes naked women are beautiful But I like shrimps more haha pixelsforhire 0001 Posts: 95 Karma: +0/-0 http://heylookitsmatt.deviantart.com/ Re: Issues with GraphicsGale... Reply #5 on: February 09, 2007, 02:59:56 pm Thanks, everyone. You've been a ton of help. Oh, and I couldn't find a button or menu option for "save palette," but I could find a hotkey item. Apparently you can also hotkey "make me a sandwich." I'll never leave my computer again! Logged http://heylookitsmatt.deviantart.com/ Cow 0011 Posts: 528 Karma: +1/-0 Re: Issues with GraphicsGale... Reply #6 on: February 09, 2007, 04:16:31 pm It's in the palette menu thing, on the palette window thing. The downwards facing black arrow... thing. Logged pixelsforhire 0001 Posts: 95 Karma: +0/-0 http://heylookitsmatt.deviantart.com/ Re: Issues with GraphicsGale... Reply #7 on: February 13, 2007, 07:54:44 pm Just a quick update for other people using Gale: I think I know why it pulled all that on me. It seems if you save a single frame gif it will change both of those options automatically. I wanted to warn other users so they don't save a single frame with the intent of animating later (like I did.)
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Today is 'Mothering Sunday' here in the UK - dating back to when young girls and boys in service were given the day off to go home and visit their Mothers, most likely taking a bunch of Spring flowers with them, picked from the hedgerows nearby. In fact, the term Mothering Sunday dates back to centuries ago when people returned to their 'Mother Church' for a service on that day. Of course, it's now more commonly referred to as Mother's Day, but I still like the term 'Mothering Sunday'.. And, the clocks here also changed - at 2am on Sunday they 'Spring forward' by an hour meaning we lose an hour's sleep but that the evenings will suddenly be lighter of course. Lets get right on with my snippets card - it's a fairly plain one but took longer to make than I expected. One of those ideas you have in the early hours of the morning when you can't sleep - so it was made early this week! The main thing driving me was the idea of how to match up the die cut sentiment with the background paper: I used: - 5.5" x 4.25" white card blank, tent style - a slightly smaller snippet of SU's 'Certainly Celery' green card - a snippet of 200gsm white card (the 200 gsm is important I think) and MFT's 'Stitched Diagonal' Cover-up die to cut the main white panel piece - next die cut the same panel piece from a sheet of Dove Craft's 'Back to Basics II' paper - and this was the step that had been keeping me awake thinking as I wanted the 'Thanks' sentiment word to exactly match the stripes in what would be the infill to the white panel - so, I put the patterned paper die cut on top of the white card die cut, lined them up, held them in place on the cutting mat with low tack tape, put the Impression Obsession 'Thanks' die on top and ran them through the Cuttlebug - and that was why I'd used just 200gsm card, in case I was asking too much of the Cuttlebug in terms of thickness - it worked just fine - no cogs and springs taking flight! - then I die cut the sentiment twice more from a couple of little snippets of SU's 'Certainly Celery' card - by now I had four little sentiments so I popped the white one back into the place on the card where it had come from, holding it in place with normal sellotape at the back, then layered two green sentiments and finally the striped sentiment on top for dimension using a fine glue pen. Note, it's important to make sure you have the inner parts of the letters on the white layer - next, glued the green background layer to the card front and glued the white panel (complete with sentiment) on top - finally popped the striped pieces of patterned paper in place - a perfect match to the sentiment, even if I say so myself! And of course, the prize this fortnight is this: I have offered the same MFT 'Stitched Diagonal' Cover-up dies previously, but I just think they're such a useful die to have that I added a further one to the Toy Box a few months ago, really with the Grand Draw over last Christmas in mind. It didn't get offered but it goes so well with this sentiment - which of course is the Impression Obsession 'Thanks' die ............... on offer as well! The prize is both items, but this time I would split them as I know that a few of you already have the Diagonal cover up die. This is very much an exception of course! Just say if you want to be in the draw for both dies, or state which one of the two you would like to win - and we'll take it from there.But, as I always say, you can play for both and give one item to a friend if it's a duplicate or you really don't fancy it. As always, the Snippets Challenge will run for two weeks and the Playground gates will close at 11am UK time on Saturday 13th April. The gates will open again at midnight UK time on the same day. It's a maximum of ONE entry and please say in a comment if you wish to play and be a possible winner of the prize. Please also link back to the Playground in your blog post to be eligible for the draw. Remember, if you link into the Playground and don't say clearly that you're wanting to be in the draw in a comment on here, then you will be bypassed if your name comes out of Mr Linky. I'm sure you all know I ask for a positive 'yes' on the blog post itself - just in case you're playing only for fun - otherwise I don't add you to my little list. Mr Linky is below - please let me know if you have any problems linking, it's easy for me to sort out so don't struggle on alone ☺ Before we get into the latest frivolities here, I have to tell you some sad news - our very much loved, and talented Jenny Lawrence's husband passed away on Friday morning. They were such a very happy couple, finding love 'second time around'. Our thoughts are with Jenny and also her family right now. So very sad and also sudden - we send our love and sympathy Jenny. x Dudley continues to keep us on our toes here! The latest thing we've had to contend with is that the hedgehogs spook him if he happens to go out for the toilet when they're around. And a little dog with a big woof in the early hours of the morning isn't gonna win him many fans. Havanese dogs have quite a deep bark, which always sounds as if he should be a much bigger dog - until you see him. Clever Len found a hedgehog garden ornament in an attempt to get Dudley used to seeing at least the shape and colour of a hedgie - but without the smell or any moving around sadly. Over time, he's getting more used to Art (the ARTificial hedgie!) and the other day went so far as to give one of his favourite doggie chews to Art - who of course didn't move a muscle. ☺ Then, later on that day Len managed to take three photos of Dudley cosying up to Art - and this is the one I like the best: The look on Dudley's face almost says -' You really must think I'm stupid, of course I know he isn't the real thing!' Dudley was looking a bit grubby after we finally let him out into the main part of the garden once various borders were 'Dudley-proofed' (he loves to dig, even just at grass). So on Friday we felt he really needed a bath so it was all hands on deck here. Cleared one end of the bathroom - and Len brought up a spare garden chair for me to sit on beside the bath, plastic so it didn't matter if there was a deluge. The following photos are on Facebook so you might already have seen them! First of all, Len filled the bath, quite shallowly as we mainly used the spray attachment - and this photo makes me really smile - the little innocent, with no idea of what's to come. 'Hey Daddy - I love you so much - whatcha doin' there?' Ha, Dudley soon found out what was going on: WHAT?!?! You mean I have to sit IN HERE where it's wet and be rubbed with shampoo all over - this IS a joke, right? Let me out - right now - or I begin to do my Havanese yodel performance! I did giggle when Darnell remarked on Facebook that he had 'a bed head' - that's because I took his topknot out and gave him a thorough brushing right through before the wet stuff started! Len wouldn't let me take his photo when he was soaking wet as it seems undignified somehow - but there's a very small dog underneath all that hair! We were drenched, although the bathroom wasn't flooded at least. Then came the drying and more brushing, plus a new topknot - and he was good as new, smelling lovely and looking as gorgeous as ever! And all three of us were totally whacked! Lots of love from us all - Parsnip (quiet these days, but has a business on the side selling photos of Dudley!), Dudley and of course me - Posted by Di at 00:00 Labels: challenge, Die cutting, pixie's crafty snippets challenge, snippets, Thank you card 66 comments: Liz said... Super card, Di, very impressed how you've lined up the stripes! It reminded me of when my Mum was dressmaking, if the fabric had stripes, checks or other patterns, they always matched perfectly at every seam. LOVE the photos of Dudley, he gets cuter every time I see him. I'll be a Yes Please for the prizes this time. I haven't come across this cover-up die before. xx 31 March 2019 at 00:21 Cathy said... Awesome card Di, love theat the sentiment stripes match the background, very clever!! Poor wee dog! He looks a real character, hope to get back and play along this week, Cathy x 31 March 2019 at 04:30 Karenladd said... Wow Di, you are quite the paper crafter to actually line up the stripes on the die cut sentiment with the background paper. It looks wonderful however, and does remind me of sewing class as we were always reminded to line up patterns at seams etc. for a nice professional look. Yes please to this fabulous die set!! As of Dudley...oh, he is such an adorable little guy...whether wet or dry! I bathe our Toby at home int he tub all the time and it's so funny how tiny and skinny they look once that fluffy fur gets drenched. Love the photo of him with the ceramic hedgie, and can't ever get enough of that sweet little wry smile! 31 March 2019 at 05:22 Sarn said... Terrific snippets card . . . Sounds trickier than it looks! Lovely photos if Dudley . . . Fun & games at your place isn't it?! Sorry to hear about Jenny L's sad news. Sending hugs her way. Xxx 31 March 2019 at 07:28 LesleyG said... I'm so glad you tell us "how" because I just didn't get it at first! But hey that's so clever, and a true feel toon of your attention to detail. Love your card, and would love to come back and play for a chance to win this fab set so I can have a go :) Was so sad when I read Jenny's post, she seems to have been through such a lot recently. Lovely to see Dudley continue to grow xxx 31 March 2019 at 07:44 Aquarius said... Very clever with the lining up of the stripes and thanks for the helpful explanation too. Loved seeing the photos of Dudley having his bath - imagine how wet we used to get bathing a very reluctant Airedale!! 31 March 2019 at 08:07 Jane said... That is very clever Di how you matched the stripes....I know what you mean about trying to sort things out and often it is as you are nodding off to sleep! I love the prize, yes please to adding my name into the hat. My condolences to Jenny at such a sad time. Little Dudley look as fresh as a daisy and I am glad he is not so worried by the hedgepigs. Have a lovely Sunday Di..it's been illness city in our family so our numbers are down for my Mother's day/birthday lunch today. Never mind, these things happen! Hugs xxx 31 March 2019 at 08:59 ionabunny said... Cool card. Impressed with the stripe matching on the sentiment. Please include me in the draw for this lovely prize. Dudley is so cute, even grubby or wet. Hugz 31 March 2019 at 12:28 Alice (scrAPpamondo) said... I giggled so much seeing Dudley's bath :D Poor doggie, you and Len are so much mischievous! :D :D ....How fluffy and such fabulous eyes he has! And I laugh for the photo of Dudley with the faux hedgehog, surely he knows very well that it's not true! Lovely card with that clever die and the matching sentiment, it's a great idea for quick cards and to use snippets! Have a relaxing Sunday, you surely need it after the bath! LOL :D Hugs to you and cuddles to Dudley (and Parsnip of course) 31 March 2019 at 14:00 Bunny said... Beautiful card. Love the sentiment snippet. Poor Dudley and his not so happy bath. But, hey, it's all worth it in the end. Our time has already sprung forward and we don't like it at all. I wish they'd do away with it. I'll be back tomorrow to play and it's a YES, please, for the prize. [Bunny] 31 March 2019 at 14:43 NanaConnie said... Oh, I do love your card, DI, and the technique you used to get the stripes to match! I'm going to try that on a card this week and will post it when I have it done. I happen to have several 'Thank You' dies, might even have that one you used, so since you're willing to split the prize, I'd love to play for the 'Stitched Diagonal' die this time. 31 March 2019 at 16:40 Greta said... Oh dear--I can hardly write this as I'm still laughing! So fun to see the pictures of Mr Dudley & can just imagine the 3 of you drenched! So sorry to hear of Jenny's loss--we're never prepared. Once again a reminder to make each day count. I absolutely love your card, so worth the time for sure! Many dies at this house, but neither of these so will play for both. Sending Spring Cheer, Greta 31 March 2019 at 17:23 Jules said... Hi Di That looks one tricky card to put together .. .. think I would have skipped on the stripes LOL!!! Lovely fun pictures of Dudley. Such sad news about Jenny though :-( Love Jules x 31 March 2019 at 18:03 laurie said... Awesome dies! I love the stripes..such a fun thank you card!Very interesting about Mothering Day too..I never knew that!! 31 March 2019 at 18:39 Carole said... Super fantastic card Di...I really like this and think you are very clever sussing out those stripes! xx 31 March 2019 at 19:06 Trina P. said... OMG! LOOOOOOOOOVE Dudley, Di! He puts a big o’ smile on my face every time, so please keep sharing those pics and stories of him. Beautiful card btw and another generous prize I would love to be the lucky winner of. 😉 Have a wonderful week. xx 31 March 2019 at 22:01 Kathleen said... Gorgeous papers and a really super die, lovely clean looking card. The photo's are fabulous, he looks quite taken with his new friend, but is looking quite mischievous before getting into the bath, and then like a wet rag while in the bath but in all poses, he is gorgeous. Have a great and healthy week Kath x 31 March 2019 at 22:29 Pat said... I love your card with the pretty stripes and great matching up of the stripes on the sentiment too Di, which was cleverly done and layered up it stands out beautifully. I laughed at Dudley with the motionless hedgie, he has a bit of a quizzical look on his sweet face, and the bath looks like it was definitely a new experience for all of you but I'm sure it will get easier, but you can't help but love him as he is sooo cute! Thank you for the wonderful prize on offer and I am a 'yes please' if I manage to get a card in. x 1 April 2019 at 00:39 Janice said... Fabulous card Di, lovely stripes in Spring colours. You have done an amazing job of lining them up on the sentiment! I would love to be entered into the draw please, thank you. Cute photos of Dudley as always, bet bath time was a lot of fun! Janice x 1 April 2019 at 08:29 Lynne said... A lovely card Di, I think the die could be so useful and you've made a great job of lining up those stripes too. Love those pics of little Dudley. I'll be a yes please for the draw. Have a good week x 1 April 2019 at 09:18 Kathyk said... AWESOME pix, Dudley's totally adorable (and now fresh smelling too!). Just uploaded my entry and YES PLEASE to an entry in the draw Kathyk 1 April 2019 at 11:18 Sandra H said... Stunning card Di love the Die's used and gorgeous backing papers too! l just adore Dudley and all he gets up too love the picture of him with the hedgehog so amusing!! and the bath lots of splashing water all in good fun though take care enjoy your week only playing for fun xx 1 April 2019 at 11:32 Marjeta said... Beautiful DP. Love this colours. Cas version is pefect. Congratulation to your work with stripes. 1 April 2019 at 12:22 Carol L said... So sorry to learn of Jenny's husband passing away. I hope she is surrounded by loved ones at this time. Your card is fabulous and I love the color combo with that great die! I have to say Yes Please to the draw this week, thank yoU! As for that darling pooch of yours, he's simply adorable! Caption that photo with a "Seriously Mum?" LOL He has sarcasm written all over his cute little face LOL Thanks for another fun playground week - I hope your toe is healing well now and life is getting back to a normal routine once again! 1 April 2019 at 12:32 KathyA. said... Your card is wonderful... and these dies? Well... let's just say I want them. heh heh 1 April 2019 at 23:15 Alice (scrAPpamondo) said... I entered in the challenge, and YES for the lovely prize :) 1 April 2019 at 23:53 Darnell said... Very clever figuring out how to make the stripes line up perfectly on this gorgeous and CASlicious card, Di! I love the pretty spring colors! I thoroughly enjoyed seeing the photos of sweet Dudley again! In fairness, you should have posted the "after" photo, too, to show how tamed his bed head was! But I do understand that you were all too whacked to even think of it atm!! Hugs, Darnell 2 April 2019 at 03:57 Lady Joyful said... Great card, Di! You did a fabulous job of aligning those stripes. Dudley just keeps getting cuter! Thanks for sharing pictures of him :) Yes please to the prize, and I will be back with my project. 2 April 2019 at 07:36 Kath said... A fabulous card Di and I love how you have lined the paper up for the sentiment too. I would love a chance to win this prize, please. Great photos of Dudley - he looks so cute! Kath x 2 April 2019 at 08:57 Fikreta said... Wonderful card! so cute photos! hugs 2 April 2019 at 17:43 KT Fit Kitty said... OMGoodness, I can't help but giggle when I read about Dudley and look at his photos! What a cutie-patootie! The one of Dudley and Art made me laugh out loud! Looks like they've become fast friends. How is it going with the real hedgies, or don't you know yet? Your card is beautiful, love the dies, so I'm definitely a YES! I'll be back later to join in the playground festivities! 2 April 2019 at 18:25 Claire said... Hello Di, you card is so very pretty and I'm in awe with the way you had the patience to line up the sentiment so the stripes match, its those little touches that just take a card to another level. I'm here just for fun this time around, and oh Dudley looks a bundle of mischief... adorable x 2 April 2019 at 19:06 Suzanne H said... I am loving the stories about Dudley. Pets are such a joy. Yes to the die set. I don't have either of them and would love a chance to win. Thanks! 2 April 2019 at 23:24 Valerija said... This is fabulous Di, love your gorgeous work with the stripes. Yes for the prize please. Valerija xx 3 April 2019 at 02:38 ShazInOzCardsCalligraphy said... Cuteness personified there in dear Dudley. How do you ever go cross at him... one look of that innocent loving and so melting face! Wow, on the stripes matching Di, my jaw dropped a little, I wonder if the recipient will notice it, well done indeed! Lovely card and yes please to the yummy die prize, think that insert one is brilliant. Hugs Shaz in Oz.x 3 April 2019 at 09:29 Jane Willis said... Goodness me, getting it all lined up sounds like a lot of effort - well worth it for the result, but if i should be the lucky winner I hope you will forgive me if I stick to using it with plain colours! I'm sure I'd never get it so accurately lined up. 3 April 2019 at 14:20 jimlynn said... I know you can't even believe I'm really here!!!! Things just hadn't been great for a while now you know but hopefully everything will start looking up soon. Been a long road........ But, I'm back with my card and I missed being here. Love your card but little Dudley steals the show. OMGoodness!!!! He's the cutest thing ever. I'm sure Rambo would disagree with me and I guess it'd be a close race, but Dudley really is precious!! I'll try not to be a stranger now. I'm not playing for the prize today but wish everyone else good luck on winning it! Lynn 3 April 2019 at 14:26 KandA said... Wow, you really had some patience to line up that sentiment so perfectly, and what a fabulous card. Now last time you offered that die I put my name in the hat, but as I didn't go rushing off to buy it and I've lived without it for all this time I will not let myself be tempted and say a firm 'No Thanks' this time around. Love the photos of Dudley, but I bet he won't be taken in next time you try to get him in the bathroom xx 3 April 2019 at 15:45 Becca Yahrling said... I love your card, Di. I'm pretty partial to stripes as well as purple. That Dudley, he's so darned cute!! And that face! I could just eat him up. lol And yes, I'd love to play for your generous prize, thank you! 3 April 2019 at 21:18 Mrs A. said... Gosh seems a long time since I was last here. Got me a spanking new router to play with.So far it is doing what it says on the box. Just playing for fun. Great photos of Dudley. Takes me back to bathing the cats prior to a show. A drenched cat is a sight to behold!! Hugs me. 4 April 2019 at 02:22 Karen said... Superb card Di and my big apologies for not playing or letting you know we received the lovely Christmas card. Have had some other health issues which still aren't resolved but at least I feel a little better and am creating again. Dudley is gorgeous - if you ever want a puppy sitter bagsy me first please?!! He can come and live with us whenever he wants to lol! We always knew when we had a hedgehog in the garden with our Eddy because he would just bark, not attack it or that, just bark constantly at it - Steve would have to go out and bring him in - happy memories thankfully. Cor after all that I would love to go in the draw for the prize too, have a lovely week xx 4 April 2019 at 23:06 MadeByMeghanK said... Love how you lined up the stripes! Nice to see cute Dudley! Would love to be entered in to win this month! 6 April 2019 at 01:53 Lia said... Wow, this card is so different and very nice! And about Dudley: he is so cute. Our doggy Tom hates water.....! Today I am joining in with a real Dutch card and I say yes to the prize. Lia xx 6 April 2019 at 07:50 creationsnz said... Yes please count me in! CarolG 6 April 2019 at 09:19 HilaryJane said... I love this card, and there was something very familiar about it. I realised that I have that paper pack, that's why it is familiar, haven't used it for a while so perhaps I should get it out. I don't seem to use patterned papers much these days. I am not sure why. If I had tried to line up the stripes like you have I would probably have had to do it about 4 times before getting it right! I love to hear Dudley's story, so thanks for sharing. Yes please for the draw. Hilary xx 6 April 2019 at 15:01 Craftdee said... Great card Di, well done you for lining up the stripes... I couldn't have handled it if they WERE'NT mind you :-)) Dudley is such a cutie, I can see why you're smitten :-) Yes please for the draw, Donna xx 7 April 2019 at 08:43 Chantal said... A great card. Love the photos of Dudley. Yes please for the draw. Hugs, Chantal S 7 April 2019 at 14:35 Aquarius said... Hope you don't mind having a fabric snippets project this time. Can I say a 'yes please' to go into the draw 7 April 2019 at 15:14 Robyn Oliver said... Fab card Di, yes I'd like to be in the draw for that stitched die looks like it could be very handy. As for cute Dudley, love that pic of him with Art and your comment cracked me up... so might have the scene with his bathtime..he's adorable and certainly a loved member of your family. Have a great week Di 8 April 2019 at 05:03 EmmaT said... What a gorgeous card, not seen this die, looks great fun so yes please to being entered. Ooh Dudley is just sooo cute and hansom. Hugs Emmax 8 April 2019 at 09:23 Em Louise Fairley said... Sorry, Di, I was on vacation when I added my card... and barely had time to do that... so it's a somewhat belated "Yes please" from me for the prize. Love the pix of Dudley too xoxo 8 April 2019 at 18:01 Glennis F said... Love your cute pics Di! yes please to the prize 9 April 2019 at 06:07 Linby said... Yay! I made it into the playground. Love your card and that die - well done on matching those stripes, it was bad enough when I did it on my house die the other week, but at least that was a straight line lol! Lovely pics of Dudley. Yes please to being in the draw for the prize. 9 April 2019 at 15:35 NinaS said... Beautiful card Di, love the stripes. Playin for fun. 9 April 2019 at 16:15 Jeanne H said... Yes, I'd like to play. Love the goodies this time and sure would like them to use. Dudley looks so cute! You are brave to bathe him. Hugs to all of you!! 10 April 2019 at 03:23 Katrina Bufton said... Great card and well done on lining up the stripes. I've entered a card in the snippets challenge and would love to go in the draw for the prize please. Hugs, Katrina x 10 April 2019 at 09:09 paperpapier said... Yes,I would love to be in the draw for the prize. Dudley is so cute in the bath! Heaney 10 April 2019 at 14:18 Sandy said... Very ambitious of you to line up the stripes with your die-cut and you did it beautifully. It reminds me of matching patterns (stripes, plaids) when I used to sew, but at least when you're sewing you can do a little stretching and pinning to get it to work out... I'm just playing for fun and showing off the new fold Mrs. A brought to my attention. 10 April 2019 at 23:07 Heather said... Ooo, boy! that looks like a labor of love to me!! But it turned out really cool. Would love to play for the prize this time, thanks! 11 April 2019 at 03:04 New Creations said... Doodly is looking so cutie patootie! Love your fab card Di with all stripes! Yes for this fantastic prize! 11 April 2019 at 07:22 Jenny L said... Hi Miss Di, the lovely Parsnip and cutie Dudley. Yes Please if I am lucky. May I thank everyone for their condolences on my loss and their kind thoughts, words and prayers. I Have received so many wonderful cards with lovely words. Love your wonderful card and the beautiful fresh look that paer gives it very summery and gorgeous. That is such a super die. Dudley looks so sweet and such a ball of fluff. No confusing a sweetie like him with that pottery Hedgie. Lots of crafty love to all. Jenny L. 11 April 2019 at 09:38 Helen said... Fab card Di - super job lining up the stripes! Awww...Dudley is so adorable! Helen x PS - I'm a 'yes please' for the prize draw. 11 April 2019 at 19:04 Janis said... Wow....I love that diagonal die!!! Not sure I would have been brave enough to use it with stripes the first time out, but your card is a stunner. Love the pastels....so springy!! Yes, please, to this lovely prize duo. I finally got out a super-fun snowman set I won from you perhaps a couple of Christmases ago and dove head-long into my scrap bags and boxes to search for the colors I wanted. I came up with exactly the pieces I needed for all the elements! A true all-snippets card....except for the card base. Yay!! Thank you for another sweet challenge. Love the sweet pics of little Dudley!!! Such an adorable ball of fluff!! <3 J jwoolbright at gmail dot com HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com 12 April 2019 at 07:32 Eemeli said... Lovely creation (YES PLEASE for the prize) and I think this die "set" would be very handy for quick cards once needed -- just a theme fitting designer paper combined with a theme fitting sentiment. Hugs, Eemeli 12 April 2019 at 11:59 Kate said... Hi Di, so glad I could play again this month. Thanks introducing me to all your playmates, it was very sweet of you! I love the attention to detail on your card - you have more patience than me! I would love a chance to play for the dies. Hugs Kate 12 April 2019 at 19:51 Tina Z. said... I love your technique, very clever. Dudley is really super cute. yes for the prize, please. have a great weekend, crafty hugs xx 12 April 2019 at 22:00 Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) I don't normally wear a flower in my hair ... ..........just when I find one decorating a cocktail! Welcome to my little workshop I'm Diane (Di to most people), retired and I live in Hampshire, UK. The name Pixie's Crafty Workshop came about because my 'in-house critic' refers to 'The pixie being hard at work' whenever I'm playing with paper or other crafty stuff. And he's right, it's mostly when I should be doing other things :) I've always loved paper crafting - especially using scissors. Aged five and laid up with measles, in a fit of boredom I chopped my fringe right off! If it can be trimmed, then I'll trim it! 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[ "Today is 'Mothering Sunday' here in the UK - dating back to when young girls and boys in service were given the day off to go home and visit their Mothers, most likely taking a bunch of Spring flowers with them, picked from the hedgerows nearby. In fact, the term Mothering Sunday dates back to centuries ago when people returned to their 'Mother Church' for a service on that day. Of course, it's now more commonly referred to as Mother's Day, but I still like the term 'Mothering Sunday'.. And, the clocks here also changed - at 2am on Sunday they 'Spring forward' by an hour meaning we lose an hour's sleep but that the evenings will suddenly be lighter of course. Lets get right on with my snippets card - it's a fairly plain one but took longer to make than I expected. One of those ideas you have in the early hours of the morning when you can't sleep - so it was made early this week! The main thing driving me was the idea of how to match up the die cut sentiment with the background paper: I used: - 5.5" x 4.25" white card blank, tent style - a slightly smaller snippet of SU's 'Certainly Celery' green card - a snippet of 200gsm white card (the 200 gsm is important I think) and MFT's 'Stitched Diagonal' Cover-up die to cut the main white panel piece - next die cut the same panel piece from a sheet of Dove Craft's 'Back to Basics II' paper - and this was the step that had been keeping me awake thinking as I wanted the 'Thanks' sentiment word to exactly match the stripes in what would be the infill to the white panel - so, I put the patterned paper die cut on top of the white card die cut, lined them up, held them in place on the cutting mat with low tack tape, put the Impression Obsession 'Thanks' die on top and ran them through the Cuttlebug - and that was why I'd used just 200gsm card, in case I was asking too much of the Cuttlebug in terms of thickness - it worked just fine - no cogs and springs taking flight! - then I die cut the sentiment twice more from a couple of little snippets of SU's 'Certainly Celery' card - by now I had four little sentiments so I popped the white one back into the place on the card where it had come from, holding it in place with normal sellotape at the back, then layered two green sentiments and finally the striped sentiment on top for dimension using a fine glue pen. Note, it's important to make sure you have the inner parts of the letters on the white layer - next, glued the green background layer to the card front and glued the white panel (complete with sentiment) on top - finally popped the striped pieces of patterned paper in place - a perfect match to the sentiment, even if I say so myself! And of course, the prize this fortnight is this: I have offered the same MFT 'Stitched Diagonal' Cover-up dies previously, but I just think they're such a useful die to have that I added a further one to the Toy Box a few months ago, really with the Grand Draw over last Christmas in mind. It didn't get offered but it goes so well with this sentiment - which of course is the Impression Obsession 'Thanks' die ............... on offer as well! The prize is both items, but this time I would split them as I know that a few of you already have the Diagonal cover up die. This is very much an exception of course! Just say if you want to be in the draw for both dies, or state which one of the two you would like to win - and we'll take it from there.But, as I always say, you can play for both and give one item to a friend if it's a duplicate or you really don't fancy it. As always, the Snippets Challenge will run for two weeks and the Playground gates will close at 11am UK time on Saturday 13th April. The gates will open again at midnight UK time on the same day. It's a maximum of ONE entry and please say in a comment if you wish to play and be a possible winner of the prize. Please also link back to the Playground in your blog post to be eligible for the draw. Remember, if you link into the Playground and don't say clearly that you're wanting to be in the draw in a comment on here, then you will be bypassed if your name comes out of Mr Linky. I'm sure you all know I ask for a positive 'yes' on the blog post itself - just in case you're playing only for fun - otherwise I don't add you to my little list. Mr Linky is below - please let me know if you have any problems linking, it's easy for me to sort out so don't struggle on alone ☺ Before we get into the latest frivolities here, I have to tell you some sad news - our very much loved, and talented Jenny Lawrence's husband passed away on Friday morning. They were such a very happy couple, finding love 'second time around'. Our thoughts are with Jenny and also her family right now. So very sad and also sudden - we send our love and sympathy Jenny. x Dudley continues to keep us on our toes here! The latest thing we've had to contend with is that the hedgehogs spook him if he happens to go out for the toilet when they're around. And a little dog with a big woof in the early hours of the morning isn't gonna win him many fans. Havanese dogs have quite a deep bark, which always sounds as if he should be a much bigger dog - until you see him. Clever Len found a hedgehog garden ornament in an attempt to get Dudley used to seeing at least the shape and colour of a hedgie - but without the smell or any moving around sadly. Over time, he's getting more used to Art (the ARTificial hedgie!) and the other day went so far as to give one of his favourite doggie chews to Art - who of course didn't move a muscle. ☺ Then, later on that day Len managed to take three photos of Dudley cosying up to Art - and this is the one I like the best: The look on Dudley's face almost says -' You really must think I'm stupid, of course I know he isn't the real thing!' Dudley was looking a bit grubby after we finally let him out into the main part of the garden once various borders were 'Dudley-proofed' (he loves to dig, even just at grass). So on Friday we felt he really needed a bath so it was all hands on deck here. Cleared one end of the bathroom - and Len brought up a spare garden chair for me to sit on beside the bath, plastic so it didn't matter if there was a deluge. The following photos are on Facebook so you might already have seen them! First of all, Len filled the bath, quite shallowly as we mainly used the spray attachment - and this photo makes me really smile - the little innocent, with no idea of what's to come. 'Hey Daddy - I love you so much - whatcha doin' there?' Ha, Dudley soon found out what was going on: WHAT?!?! You mean I have to sit IN HERE where it's wet and be rubbed with shampoo all over - this IS a joke, right? Let me out - right now - or I begin to do my Havanese yodel performance! I did giggle when Darnell remarked on Facebook that he had 'a bed head' - that's because I took his topknot out and gave him a thorough brushing right through before the wet stuff started! Len wouldn't let me take his photo when he was soaking wet as it seems undignified somehow - but there's a very small dog underneath all that hair! We were drenched, although the bathroom wasn't flooded at least. Then came the drying and more brushing, plus a new topknot - and he was good as new, smelling lovely and looking as gorgeous as ever! And all three of us were totally whacked! 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The IKEA vision is to create a better everyday life for the many people. We do this by offering a wide range of well-designed, functional home furnishing products at affordable prices . We are part of IKEA Al-Homaizi Limited, operating in three countries - Kuwait, Jordan, and MOROCCO. Our keywords are Home, People, Happiness, Development, Leadership, Inclusion & Diversity, All with Passion! Join us to bridge your dreams and unique ideas within an organization that believes in People ! Job description A day in your life with us: To secure quality supplies of materials at the most convenient costs Finding the best merchandise at the lowest possible price. To evaluate suppliers such as their price, quality, reputation, history, service support, availability and reliability etc. for a permanent supplier
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There have been several meetings bringing together groups working free/open information infrastructures. Another is planned for late 2006 in India where much of the activity seems to be taking place. One such project is gnowledge.org "a portal being built for weaving knowledge." Inspired by Stallman's philosophy this site contains some software tools and a thesaurus of 100,000 words with sematic relations between them. They are working on similar databases for Indian languages.
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Jordyn from CO Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel. “ We are planning our vacation for mid-August 2016 and our son will be a week away from turning two! What rides/attractions are recommended for that age? And wanted some advice from other moms on handling handled nap times, please.(:” Hi Jordyn, Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel and thank you for asking us a question! My little guy visited Walt Disney World Resort 5 times before he turned 3 and one of those visits took place a few days before his 2nd birthday. Nap time: we usually leave the Theme Park or Water Park that we’re visiting at around 12:30-1:00 at the latest. This allowed us to get out of the sun during the day’s peak heat (and peak lines for many attractions), and put our little guy to bed by around 2:30, usually after having a quick lunch at our Resort (this is why I LOVE having a kitchen or kitchenette when we travel). I usually shift my little guy's schedule when we’re on vacation by 2-3 hours with a later nap in order to ensure that he's happy and well rested enough to enjoy fireworks at night. To my surprise, they’ve always been his favourite part of any Disney Day, even when he was a baby! A great resource for vacation inspiration is the Planning for Pre-School Kids & Little Ones page. There, you’ll find all kinds of tips and suggestions about the things that your little guy may enjoy during your upcoming vacation. Another tip: if an attraction is listed as available for “any height”, your little guy can enjoy it. There are way too many attractions that my little guy loved, in all four Theme Parks, for me to be able to list them all for you. Because you’ll be visiting in the summer, I would definitely recommend Dumbo the Flying Elephant and, more specifically, it’s amazing interactive queue which will allow you all to get out of the heat! 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Epilepsy Foundation Kicks Off National Epilepsy Awareness Month with New Community Blog and Camila Coelho Sweepstakes | Epilepsy Foundation Skip to main content epilepsy.com find us Donate Now! Search form Search Main Menu Learn COVID-19 and Epilepsy About Epilepsy: The Basics Types of Seizures Types of Epilepsy Syndromes Epilepsy Due to Specific Causes Triggers of Seizures Diagnosis Treating Seizures and Epilepsy Managing Your Epilepsy Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathy Early Death and SUDEP Drug-Resistant Epilepsy Challenges with Epilepsy Learning Network Living with Epilepsy Our Training and Education Healthy Living Driving and Transportation Independent Living Legal Help EF My Seizure Diary Toolbox Epilepsy and ... Schools and Seizure Preparedness Seizure First Aid and Safety Make A Difference Join our Grassroots Advocacy Walk to END EPILEPSY® Care and Cure Institute: END EPILEPSY in Children Get Involved eJourney Ways to Give Online Store Merchandise Online Store Educational Materials GIVE 26 to END EPILEPSY National Education and Awareness Collaborative Public Awareness Talk About It! Your Gift Matters Connect Get Social! 24/7 Helpline Community Forums Seizure and Epilepsy News Contact Us Find an Epilepsy Specialist Find a Clinical Trial Epilepsy Foundation Terms of Use Privacy Policy About Us Advocacy Research and New Therapies Our Programs Learning Healthcare System Find Your Local Epilepsy Foundation About the Foundation Careers Our Impact DONATE find us Epilepsy Foundation Kicks Off National Epilepsy Awareness Month with New Community Blog and Camila Coelho Sweepstakes Back Monday, October 26, 2020 Share Your eJourney & Enter the Sweepstakes in November LANDOVER, Md. — In recognition of National Epilepsy Awareness Month (NEAM), the Epilepsy Foundation is launching a sweepstakes with Brazilian-American fashion designer and beauty entrepreneur Camila Coelho, where one winner will receive a 26-minute virtual hangout and $260 of merchandise from her luxury beauty brand, Elaluz. The winner will get some “glam” tips from Camila and ask her questions about her epilepsy journey. Three additional winners will also receive $260 worth of Elaluz. Early this year, Camila shared her journey with epilepsy — struggling with seizures as a young woman, overcoming the challenges and using her platform to help others living with epilepsy. Her passion for the cause, a pursuit to find the right treatment and her desire to inspire others to overcome their fears, made her eJourney one that she ultimately believed she needed to share. “My biggest goal is to use my story to educate our society and community about epilepsy and seizures,” said Camila. “What I’ve learned in this journey is that there are many people out there struggling with accepting themselves and feeling different because of their epilepsy. I’m hoping that my story inspires others to share theirs so that together we can create awareness and end the stigma associated with this condition.” The Epilepsy Foundation is also unveiling a new community blog called eJourney, which features stories from around the country of people living with epilepsy. eJourney is not only a reflection of Camila’s story, but also the stories of many epilepsy warriors and their journeys navigating the epilepsies. “Every person with epilepsy has a unique story to tell, and there is power behind those stories,” said Laura Thrall, president and chief executive officer, Epilepsy Foundation. “National Epilepsy Awareness Month is a way for our community to raise their voice and share their journey, wherever they are in the fight against epilepsy — the struggles and successes that come with being strong and never giving up. I invite everyone to join me and Camila and take action together to make a bigger impact.” In addition, the Epilepsy Foundation is encouraging everyone to get Seizure First Aid certified this November. The Foundation is hoping to train at least 2,020 people during NEAM to increase the knowledge, skills and confidence in recognizing seizures and safely administering seizure first aid. The Epilepsy Foundation recently launched the first and only Seizure Recognition and First Aid certification training to support the 3.4 million people in the U.S. living with epilepsy. The free certification training incorporates the Epilepsy Foundation’s approach to seizure first aid — #StaySafeSide. For more information about NEAM 2020 activities, please visit Epilepsy.com/NEAM. About Epilepsy According to the World Health Organization, epilepsy is the most common serious brain disorder worldwide with no age, racial, social class, national or geographic boundaries. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) estimates that 3.4 million people in the United States are affected by epilepsy. It is the underlying tendency of the brain to produce seizures which are sudden abnormal bursts of electrical energy that disrupt brain functions. About the Epilepsy Foundation With a network of nearly 50 partners throughout the United States, the Epilepsy Foundation is leading the fight to overcome the challenges of living with epilepsy. The Foundation connects people to treatment, support and resources; leads advocacy efforts; funds innovative research and the training of specialists; and educates the public about epilepsy and seizure first aid. For more than five decades, the Epilepsy Foundation has shone a light on epilepsy to promote awareness and understanding, and to advocate for laws that matter to people with epilepsy, while also funding $68.7 million for epilepsy research and supporting 3,091 epilepsy investigators and specialists in their early careers. Over the past 18 years, in partnership with the CDC, the Epilepsy Foundation has helped to improve access to care for people with epilepsy, expanded its digital reach and online resources in homes across the country, and trained more than 500,000 school and community personnel in how to recognize seizures and administer seizure first aid. The Foundation has also assisted more than 123,470 people through its 24/7 Helpline in the past five years, and continues to focus on innovation, new therapies, community services, advocacy and education as key priorities. To learn more visit epilepsy.com or call 1.800.332.1000. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. # # # Contact Name: Jackie Aker Contact Phone: (310) 846-9272 Contact Email: [email protected] Our Mission The mission of the Epilepsy Foundation is to lead the fight to overcome the challenges of living with epilepsy and to accelerate therapies to stop seizures, find cures, and save lives. follow us 3540 Crain Highway, Suite 675, Bowie, MD 20716 | 1.800.332.1000 Learn COVID-19 and Epilepsy About Epilepsy: The Basics Types of Seizures Types of Epilepsy Syndromes Epilepsy Due to Specific Causes Triggers of Seizures Diagnosis Treating Seizures and Epilepsy Managing Your Epilepsy Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathy Early Death and SUDEP Drug-Resistant Epilepsy Challenges with Epilepsy Learning Network Living with Epilepsy Our Training and Education Healthy Living Driving and Transportation Independent Living Legal Help EF My Seizure Diary Toolbox Epilepsy and ... Schools and Seizure Preparedness Seizure First Aid and Safety Make A Difference Join our Grassroots Advocacy Walk to END EPILEPSY® Care and Cure Institute: END EPILEPSY in Children Get Involved eJourney Ways to Give Online Store Merchandise Online Store Educational Materials GIVE 26 to END EPILEPSY National Education and Awareness Collaborative Public Awareness Talk About It! Your Gift Matters Connect Get Social! 24/7 Helpline Community Forums Seizure and Epilepsy News Contact Us Find an Epilepsy Specialist Find a Clinical Trial Epilepsy Foundation Terms of Use Privacy Policy About US Advocacy Research and New Therapies Our Programs Learning Healthcare System Find Your Local Epilepsy Foundation About the Foundation Careers Our Impact Copyright © 2020. Epilepsy Foundation of America®, d/b/a Epilepsy Foundation®, is a non-profit organization with a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status. All rights reserved.
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India produces an impressive number of films each year in a variety of languages. Here, Monika Mehta breaks new ground by analyzing Hindi films and exploring the censorship of gender and heterosexuality in Bombay cinema. She studies how film censorship on various levels makes the female body and female sexuality pivotal in constructing national identity, not just through the films themselves but also through the heated debates that occur in newspapers and other periodicals. The standard claim is that the state dictates censorship and various prohibitions, but Mehta explores how relationships among the state, the film industry, and the public illuminate censorship’s role in identity formation, while also examining how desire, profits, and corruption are generated through the act of censoring. Committed to extending a feminist critique of mass culture in the global south, Mehta situates the story of censorship in a broad social context and traces the intriguing ways in which the heated debates on sexuality in Bombay cinema actually produce the very forms of sexuality they claim to regulate. She imagines afresh the theoretical field of censorship by combining textual analysis, archival research, and qualitative fieldwork. Her analysis reveals how central concepts of film studies, such as stardom, spectacle, genre, and sound, are employed and (re)configured within the ambit of state censorship, thereby expanding the scope of their application and impact. Read more Collapse About the author MONIKA MEHTA Mehta is Associate Professor of English at Binghamton University, SUNY. 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His jail diary was handed over, along with other belongings to his father, Sardar Kishan Singh after his execution. $3.02 Bombay Cinema: An Archive of the City Ranjani Mazumdar $11.13$10.02 Pop Empires: Transnational and Diasporic Flows of India and Korea S. Heijin Lee At the start of the twenty-first century challenges to the global hegemony of U.S. culture are more apparent than ever. Two of the contenders vying for the hearts, minds, bandwidths, and pocketbooks of the world’s consumers of culture (principally, popular culture) are India and South Korea. “Bollywood” and “Hallyu” are increasingly competing with “Hollywood”—either replacing it or filling a void in places where it never held sway. 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In the age of social media and self-driving cars, the TV Western may seem like a relic from the past, but don't be fooled, there are still some really cool programs about the American frontier gracing our TV screens in every format. And even if they're not the typical shoot-em-up Cowboy Westerns you think of when you think of an Old Western, they're still some of the most popular shows of our time ("Breaking Bad," anyone?). If you look at any list of the longest-running TV shows in American history, you're bound to find a slew of Westerns on there. That's not because people used to like Westerns and now they don't. It's because the TV Western has all the makings of great TV: sex, drugs, drama, violence, action, adventure and more. They're like soap operas with superheroes with cowboys and Indians mixed in. Some of them have even gone a step further and added supernatural or sci-fi elements (Have you seen "Westworld" yet?). 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The Chisholms The Yellow Rose The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp Harts of the West This black and white show aired for six seasons totaling 229 episodes and was loosely based on the life of real-life marshal, Wyatt Earp. Although the events were only loosely based on Earp's real life, the timeline of those events followed his life almost exactly. Advertisement In which of these shows did Melissa Gilbert, Michael Landon, Karen Grassle, Rachel Lindsay Greenbush, Sidney Greenbush and Melissa Sue Anderson star as family members? Man Without a Gun Little House on the Prairie Mackenzie's Raiders Northwest Passage Based on the children's books of the same name, ratings for this show plummeted so low in its second season it almost got canceled. It was moved from Wednesday to Monday nights instead and ended up airing for nine seasons. Advertisement In which show did Guy Williams star as one of the most iconic swordsmen in TV history? The Gray Ghost Outlaws Davy Crockett Zorro The masked man - Don Diego by day, Zorro by night - owned the Thursday night time slot from 1957 - 1961 but was eventually canceled over legal disputes. The legend of Zorro has lived on, however, mostly because of a couple remakes featuring Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta Jones. Advertisement Before 'Chuck Norris Facts' became an international meme, he was famous for what show? The Jack Bull The Last Outlaw Walker, Texas Ranger The Cherokee Kid Star of this show, Chuck Norris, served in the United States Air Force and holds black belts in Brazilian jiu jitsu and Judo. The show aired in the 1990s, but the popularity of Norris was resurrected in the mid-2000s when "Chuck Norris Facts" took over the Internet. Advertisement Which show starred Anson Mount and Colm Meaney as they dealt with the construction of the first transcontinental railroad? The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams McCloud Hell on Wheels Death Valley Days This show ran for five seasons and the story picked up immediately after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. It showed the life of workers, mercenaries, prostitutes and others during construction of the Union Pacific Railroad. Advertisement Which one of these shows featured Barbara Stanwyck as the head of a family that included Lee Majors, Richard Long, Peter Breck and Linda Evans? Custer The Big Valley Pistols 'n' Petticoats The Rounders This show ran for four seasons and centered around the widow (Stanwyck) of a wealthy rancher, his illegitimate son (Majors) and her family as they fought off bank robbers, horse thieves, revolutionaries and land grabbers. The show was loosely based on a real, 30,000-acre ranch called The Hill Ranch. Advertisement Do you know what show stars James Arness and Bruce Boxleitner as family members trekking their way to Oregon? Death Valley Days How the West Was Won Gun Shy Barbary Coast This mini-series that ran from 1976 - 1979 recycled some themes and content from the classic Western, "Gunsmoke," which was a radio and eventually TV series. This series starred James Arness, who starred in "Gunsmoke," and the first shot of the title sequence was also used in a "Gunsmoke" episode. Advertisement In which of these shows does James Drury play the title character? Quick Draw The Pinkertons Harts of the West The Virginian This classic Western ran for nine seasons totaling 249 episodes on NBC, making it the third-longest-running Western in TV history. It was also the first 90-minute Western series to air on television. Advertisement Which of these shows featured Steve McQueen and his sawed-off rifle? Wanted: Dead or Alive The Dakotas Wide Country Rango For three seasons Steve McQueen starred as a bounty hunter who doled out justice with a sawed-off rifle as he roamed the Wild West. The actual gun he used was a 1892 Winchester rifle even though the series was set in the 1870s. Advertisement Can you name the show that starred Duncan Renaldo and his sidekick, Leo Carrillo? The Cisco Kid The Quest The Young Pioneers Best of the West A la The Lone Ranger, The Cisco Kid and his sidekick, Pancho, roamed the old west righting wrongs and fighting injustice wherever they could find it. The show aired for six seasons starting in 1950 and it was the first TV series to be shot in color even though broadcasts were still in black and white. Most didn't see it in color until 1960. Advertisement In which show does Melanie Scrofano play the fictional offspring of a real-life marshal? Wynonna Earp Barbary Coast Broken Arrow The Californians This supernatural Western is based on the comic book series of the same name. Its first season aired in 2016 and its fourth season is due to air sometime in 2019. Wynonna is the great great-granddaughter of Wyatt Earp and she battles unworldly creatures as she seeks justice. Advertisement Can you name the show that featured Ty Miller, Josh Brolin and Stephen Baldwin pre Civil War? Jefferson Drum Lawman The Young Riders Empire You may not be able to recognize a young Stephen Baldwin and Josh Brolin starring in this show about a group of young Pony Express riders. Recruitment ads for the Express read: "Wanted: Young, skinny, wiry fellows not over 18. Must be expert riders, willing to risk death daily. Orphans preferred" Advertisement Which show centered around a family played by Leif Erickson, Cameron Mitchell, Linda Cristal and Mark Slade? Temple Houston The Rounders The High Chaparral Hondo For four seasons, viewers watched the Cannon family operate the High Chaparral Ranch in the Arizona Territory during the 1870s. The show centered around rancher Big John (Erickson), who aimed to establish his cattle empire amid Indian hostility. Advertisement What show featured Philip Carey as captain of a gang of Texas Rangers that included Neville Brand, Peter Brown and William Smith? Buffalo Bill, Jr. Cimarron City Laredo Action in the Afternoon For two seasons this show followed rustlers and bank robbers as they got in and out of trouble. One of the show's stars, Peter Brown, actually used his real horse, named Amigo, for the show. Advertisement What show featured Timothy Olyphant and Ian McShane as gunslingers who blurred the lines between good and bad? Deadwood Bronco Rawhide F Troop Many people consider "Deadwood" to be the antithesis of the old western genre. It featured vulgar language, vicious brutality, and blurred the lines between the good and bad guys. It went on to win eight Emmys in its two-year reign. Advertisement Can you name the neo-western that made Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul household names? 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Centennial Longmire The Cowboys Dirty Sally This show that aired for six seasons from 2012 - 2017 centers around Walt Longmire, a sheriff investigating major crimes in the fictional Absaroka County, Wyoming. The series is based on the mystery novels written by Craig Johnson. Walt Longmire appears in 20 of the books. Advertisement Do you know what show featured Bruce Campbell and Julius Carry as bounty hunters looking to avenge the death of a father? The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. Four Feather Falls Cheyenne Broken Arrow Bruce Campbell played a Harvard Law graduate who decided to venture out and track down members of a notorious gang responsible for killing his father. Julius Carry played his one-time rival, Lord Bowler. Advertisement Which of these shows features Evan Rachel Wood, Anthony Hopkins, Thandie Newton, Ed Harris and Jeffrey Wright? The Loner Westworld The Monroes Northwest Passage In 2016, HBO decided to remake the 1973 movie "Westworld" into a TV show. 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Some people consider themselves Disney experts: They know the title and release date of every Disney movie ever made. They can tell you the backstories of every character Disney ever created. They know every hero's animal sidekick. They can tell you the story of the first time they watched each film in its entirety. They know pretty much everything there is to know about the Disney corporation and its movies. If you consider yourself one of these experts, you may even know a little bit about the opening scene of each Disney movie, but do you know the opening lines? From introductory song lyrics to some of the craziest words ever spoken in a children's feature-length film, Disney has given us a lot of memorable opening lines. While you may think that all Disney movies begin with the phrase "Once upon a time," you'd be surprised as to what comes out of the mouths of some of these animated characters. 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Advertisement "The Princess and the Frog" (2009) caught audience's attention, but what was the first phrase of the movie? "She's a beauty" "Once upon a time, in a kingdom nearby" "There's magic in the air tonight" "Have you seen this girl?" Nothing beats a Disney movie that dabbles in Voodoo. "The Princess and the Frog" (2009) shows us a hardworking woman who is ready to make her own dreams come true, until she meets a frog that she falls in love with. Advertisement The opening scene of "Dumbo" (1941) can be a little intense, but what is the first line? "In the time of our fathers" "He who walks, talks" "Through the snow and sleet and hail" "An elephant that can fly" The story of "Dumbo" (1941) shows us that our differences give us strengths. Even if we're made fun of, we can learn to use what others see as shortcomings to succeed in life. It just takes a little creativity and confidence. 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"Interspace" "The Black Cauldron" "Blue Heaven" "The Princess and the Frog" There is something so simple about a story of a regular person becoming a hero. "The Black Cauldron" (1985) is what that's all about, as Taran can finally do more than just herd pigs. Advertisement Can you name the Disney animal movie that begins with an owl saying "You poor little fella" to a fox? "The Fox and the Hound" "Frozen" "Bambi" "The Princess and the Frog" In this opposites-attract movie, a young puppy meets a baby fox, and they become best friends. We won't spoil the ending for you, but we're sure it will have you in tears as their friendship comes to a turning point. Advertisement "In the beginning, there was only ocean" are the opening words to which Disney hit? "Cinderella" "The Fox and the Hound" "Frozen" "Moana" Disney really brought the heat with the strong female characters in its movies of the last decade, and "Moana" (2016) is no exception. Moana saves the world with her free spirit and determination. Advertisement Do you remember which Disney movie begins with "You know, there's been a heap of legends and tall tales" about this character? "Robin Hood" "Dumbo" "The Aristocats" "The Little Mermaid" How do you make an old story appeal to children? Well, you turn all of the characters into animals, of course! Robin Hood can be a fox; that will make him less creepy as a thief. This 1973 film really showed that Disney loved making characters into animals and was good at anthropomorphism. Advertisement "Now it's always once upon a time, in New York City" is the beginning of which Disney film? "The Lion King" "Oliver & Company" "Zootopia" "The Black Cauldron" "Oliver & Company" (1988) is the story of "Oliver Twist" ... if he was a cat ... living in New York City. It works on a lot of levels, including the classic "Disney turns people into animals" level. Advertisement Do you know how the beginning narration of "The Jungle Book" (1967) goes? "Mowgli goes to the stream" "A baby crying in the jungle is weird" "Many strange legends are told of these jungles in India" "The man cub is here, as we were told" If you were ever wondering what would happen if a boy was raised by wolves, "The Jungle Book" (1967) can answer that for you. While there was a live-action remake in the 1990s, Disney decided to create yet another one in 2016. Advertisement Do you remember the opening line of "Brother Bear" (2003)? "In the beginning, there was only ocean" "There are men in the cave" "This is a story from long ago" "We were young and dumb" Native Americans take a lot of pride in the beautiful stories that they tell. These stories are mythology and history wrapped into one. Unfortunately, some of these stories leave out the goofy moose friends found in "Brother Bear." Advertisement What movie begins with Jiminy Cricket singing "When you wish upon a star, makes no difference who you are"? "Pinocchio" "Peter Pan" "Alice in Wonderland" "Brother Bear" There are no strings holding down this puppet, and if he's good enough, he gets to be a real boy. We're not exactly sure why someone would want to be less magical, but it's clear that people always want what they can't have. Advertisement Can you remember the opening line of "Tangled" (2010)? "Do you remember me?" "She ran from her mother" "You haven't met me yet" "This is the story of how I died" "Tangled" (2010) gave an interesting retelling of the Rapunzel story. However, many people were really displeased that her hair lost its magic when it was cut short and turned brown. Advertisement This movie opens with a play within a play, and the opening line is "Fear, treachery, bloodlust!" Can you name the movie? "Peter Pan" "Zootopia" "Hook" "The Mighty Ducks" "Zootopia" (2016) brings out Disney's political side. Not only does the main character overcome gender stereotypes, she also helps others overcome the stereotypes that they fall into. Advertisement "Here, boy" is the opening line of this movie about an action hero. What is the name of the movie? "The Princess Diaries" "Robin Hood" "The Princess and the Frog" "Bolt" Nobody tells a story about delusions of grandeur better than Disney Studios, and "Bolt" (2008) does not disappoint. In this story, a dog really believes that he's a hero, and in true heart-warming Disney fashion, he eventually becomes one. Advertisement In "Meet the Robinsons" (2007), a baby is dropped off at a door step. What are the first words spoken? "I wanted to build a time machine, so I did" "Then, um, I didn't choose that one, because it was going to give me pimples" "This is the story of time travel and science" "This is what happens when science takes over your mind and you become obsessed" Disney has its fair share of orphan movies. While most orphans are simply looking for a home and family, "Meet the Robinsons" (2007) shows that, no matter what your history, you can achieve greatness. Advertisement Which Disney movie begins with a frustrated narrator who asks "Where to begin?" "Chicken Little" "The Aristocrats" "Meet the Robinsons" "Zootopia" "Chicken Little" (2005) had a memorable opening scene, because the narrator was so frustrated with how Disney likes to open their movies that he went through all of them (including the opening of "The Lion King"). Advertisement What are the first words in "Lilo & Stitch" (2002)? "Once upon a moon" "Ohana means family" "Here is your family" "Read the charges" Everyone can agree that "Lilo & Stitch" (2002) was a different kind of Disney movie. The main characters don't necessarily get along, and they aren't perfect (just like every family in America), and that made them different from the Disney norm. Their uniqueness in the Disney canon made them special. Advertisement Which Disney animated feature begins with a narrator saying "All this has happened before"? "Peter Pan" "Cinderella" "Beauty and the Beast" "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" If you're looking for a movie that shows what it's like to remain a kid forever, "Peter Pan" (1953) will give you everything you need. If you haven't watched this classic in a while, make sure you take a look. You might be surprised by Tinkerbell's attitude. Advertisement This Disney movie begins with a dog judging other dogs, and the opening line is "My story begins in London"? "Lady and the Tramp" "Beauty and the Beast" "The Aristocats" "101 Dalmations" "101 Dalmatians" (1961) probably has the longest opening-credit sequence in the entire world. Luckily for us, the animators at Disney studios made it interesting and included some great visuals to go along with the laundry list of names that helped create the movie. Advertisement "Lady and the Tramp" (1955) might open with a woman opening a present (and finding her gift was a dog), but what's the first line of the song that plays during the opening credits? "She's a tramp" "He's a tramp" "Silent as a snowflake in the night" "We are Siamese, if you please" When a rich girl meets a guy from the wrong side of the tracks, you know you're going to have a great love story. Now imagine that they're both dogs, and you have the perfect Disney movie. Advertisement In this movie, our narrators are painted on to vases, and the opening line is "Long ago, in the far away land of ancient Greece ..." What movie is this? "Hercules" "The Lion King" "Peter Pan" "Megara" Disney likes to borrow from history and books that are public domain, but they often miss important parts of the story. "Hercules" (1997) was no different; Disney likes to make a clear distinction between good and bad, so they went ahead and made Hades the devil. Sad. Advertisement "The Emperor's New Groove" was an instant classic, but how did it begin? "Will you look at that? Pretty pathetic, huh?" "He's got the groove" "Kuzco is the best" "I'm a llama now" In 2000, Disney broke the mold with "The Emporer's New Groove." This movie was funny, action-packed and almost scary at times. With this film, Disney finally learned how to blur the line between friend and foe with the character Kronk. Advertisement Which movie begins with a boy playing with toys and saying "All right, everyone! This is a stickup!" as he plays? "Toy Story" "The Aristocats" "Oliver and Company" "The Lion King" If you're going to do CGI, you have to do it right. Disney knew this when they signed up with Pixar to make "Toy Story" (1995). It's hard to believe that a movie from nearly 25 years ago still holds up, but it does. Advertisement "Morning in Paris, the city awakes" are the lyrics to the opening song in which Disney film? "Toy Story" "Monsters Inc." "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" "Beauty and the Beast" When it comes to dark Disney movies, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (1996) really takes the cake. Not only was the main character abandoned as a child, there were people chasing his love interest and trying to kill her. Advertisement A book opens, trumpets blare and "A legend is sung of when England was young" is heard in what movie's beginning? "101 Dalmatians" "Lady and the Tramp" "The Sword in the Stone" "Hercules" When King Arthur was a little boy, he wasn't much. When he goes in search of a sword, he stumbles upon one that is set in the stone. Of course, he removes it with minimal trouble, when it takes men all their might to leave it just where it is. It's how we know he's destined to be a hero. Advertisement Do you know the lyrics to the song that opens "Sleeping Beauty" (1959)? "The princess sleeps in her chamber" "When the princess is sleeping, we do not wake her" "I know you, I walked with you once upon a dream" "A kiss will wake her tonight, but only tonight, but only from you" When the villain in "Sleeping Beauty" (1959) turns into a dragon, all of the rules of movies go out the window. Disney could now do anything they could dream up, and all it took was some visual magic from their animation team. Advertisement Mary Poppins was the best nanny ever, but what is the first line sung in her movie from 1964? "You're the one that is the one that loves the sugar in your heart" "Your heart is full, your bag is so, and you always know" "I love the way you fly to me when you fly this way" "Chim chimney, chim, chim, che ree" Disney loved crossing cartoons with live action. It wasn't an easy feat, but it consisted of some of the first visual effects that were so cutting edge, people loved going to see Disney films in the theaters. The most memorable of these crossover films is "Mary Poppins" (1964). Advertisement "The Great Mouse Detective" (1986) is set in London, in 1897, but what is the first line of the movie? "You know, Daddy, this is my very best birthday" "Have you ever had a feeling that you needed to scratch?" "Would you go looking with me?" "What's that smell?" His name is Basil, and he's a detective in London. In "The Great Mouse Detective" (1986), he tries to find a kidnapped toy maker, and it becomes an adventure to defeat his nemesis, Professor Ratigan. Advertisement "Once upon a time in a faraway land, a young prince lived in a shining castle" is how which Disney film opens? "The Sword in the Stone" "Beauty and the Beast" "The Emperor's New Groove" "The Aristocats" Supposedly, when Disney makes a new princess, they often think about what spoiled children would do. However, with "Beauty and the Beast" (1991), it was the prince who was spoiled and the princess (okay, she was really a commoner; she became a certified Disney Princess by marrying royalty!) simply wanted to explore and learn. Advertisement In "A Goofy Movie" (1995) we learn what our favorite characters do when they have to raise teenagers, but what's the opening line of this movie? "Maaaaax, maaax" "It's tough being a goof" "Goof it up, man" "It's time to get goofy" Yes, "A Goofy Movie" (1995) opens with Goofy's son Max having a dream about the girl that he likes. However, the dream soon turns into a nightmare, as Max turns into Goofy himself. 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There are no U.S. states that have a "Q" in the name, making it the only letter in the alphabet not to be featured in a U.S. state. Advertisement What is the least populous country in the world? Monaco Singapore Vatican City Tuvalu Vatican City is one of the few places in the world that is a city and country and it is the least populous UN-recognized country in the world with a population of less than 500 residents. It is home to insanely popular tourist attractions like the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica, so it's population skyrockets each day. About 20,000 people visit the Sistine Chapel each day alone. Advertisement What year was the Magna Carta written? 1215 1492 1776 1789 The Magna Carta is a charter of rights that was used to make peace between the unpopular King John of England and a group of rebels. It was written in 1215 and went on to inspire every charter of rights ever since, including the U.S. Constitution, which was written in 1787 and enacted in 1789. 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They grow upwards towards the sun The peel of the fruit constricts them that way They're picked before fully ripening They bump into branches that shape them that way Bananas undergo a weird growth process in where instead of growing downwards, they defy gravity and curve up towards the sun. That's why they are curved. This unique growth process is called negative geotropism. Advertisement What is flyting? When birds fight while flying The exchange of insults in verse form The experimental use of flying machines An old-fashioned drag race Flyting is a contest where both parties hurl insults at each other in verse form. This poetic exchange of insults dates all the way back to the 5th century, which makes it the first known example of a rap battle. Advertisement Which one of these words is not in the Oxford English Dictionary? Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis Mansplaining Antidisestablishmentarianism Xertz Xertz is a perfect word to play in Scrabble if you need to get rid of your "X" and "Z" tiles, but you won't find it in the Oxford English Dictionary. It is a verb meaning to gulp down quickly or greedily. Advertisement How many chromosomes do humans have? 52 50 48 46 Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes for a total of 46 chromosomes. The first 22 pairs are identical in males and females. The last pair is the only thing that differentiates males and females. Females have two X chromosomes and males have an X and Y chromosome for the 23rd pair. Advertisement Which of these companies turned down the chance to buy Netflix in 2000? Disney Borders Blockbuster HBO In the year 2000, Netflix was considered a "niche" company that mailed DVDs to customers. It was nowhere close to the media behemoth it is today and its owner approached Blockbuster and offered the company for $50 million. Blockbuster declined. Today, Blockbuster is bankrupt and Netflix is worth billions. Advertisement What U.S. state can be typed on one row of keyboard keys? Kansas Iowa Utah Alaska Alaska is the only U.S. state that can be typed on the same row of keys of a QWERTY keyboard. Iowa, Utah, Kansas and even Mississippi—which is 11 letters long but only uses four different letters—come close, but not close enough. Advertisement Which of the following is deadliest? Terrorism War Suicide Homicide According to Our World in Data, slightly more than 34,000 deaths each year are attributed to terrorism. Conflict claims 115,00 lives per year and homicide claims 390,000 lives each year. Suicide, on the other hand, claims more than 800,000 lives each year—more than terrorism, conflict, and homicide combined. Advertisement What is an interrobang? ?! ??? !!! -\_/- The interrobang, aka interabang, was conceptualized in 1962 by a marketing exec who wanted to find a way for copywriters to express a rhetorical question in a single mark. It is inspired by the Latin word interrogatio, which means rhetorical. Today it is commonly expressed ?! or !? Advertisement For how many years was Franklin Delano Roosevelt president? 4 8 12 16 Franklin D. Roosevelt, aka FDR, was the 32nd president of the U.S. from 1933 to 1945, for a total of 12 years. He was elected four times and would have served 16 years had he not died while in office. The Constitution didn't define presidential term limits until the 22nd amendment was ratified in 1951. Advertisement How long have Homo Sapiens roamed Earth? 10,000 years 200,000 years 1 million years 5 million years Homo Sapiens first appeared on Earth about 200,000 years ago. The first human ancestors (not Sapiens) appeared on Earth about 6 million years ago. We (Homo Sapiens) have been around for 200,000 years compared to Homo Erectus (now extinct, but the longest living humans) who lived for about 2 million years. We have a long way to go to beat that record. Advertisement Who was in the first selfie? Kim Kardashian Robert Cornelius Mozart Abraham Lincoln The French inventor Louis Daguerre invented daguerreotypy, which was the first type of photography, in 1839. That same year a silversmith named Robert Cornelius got his hands on one of the devices and decided to try it out. The first photograph Cornelius took was of himself, and the selfie was born. Advertisement Which U.S. state holds more than 2% of all the gold ever refined in human history? Virginia Kentucky California Texas The United States Bullion Depository is next to the Fort Knox army post, which is located in Kentucky. It is estimated that the depository holds 2.3% of all gold in human history, a total of 8,965 metric tons with a value of more than $300 billion. Advertisement If Pinocchio says, "my nose grows now," it is an example of what? A truth A lie A paradox A question This is understood to be the one lie Pinocchio can say without forcing his nose to grow. It is a paradox known as Pinocchio's Paradox. If the statement is true, Pinocchio's nose can't grow because his nose only grows when he lies. If the statement is a lie, his nose can't grow because once it did, he would be telling the truth. Advertisement How many flags are on the moon? 1 6 12 17 Believe it or not, landing on the moon, even in the year 2019, is kind of a big deal. Only three countries (U.S.A., U.S.S.R. (which no longer exists) and China) have ever landed on the moon, and the U.S.A. is the only country to send manned missions to the moon. Twelve astronauts from six Apollo missions (11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17) have walked on the moon. Each mission planted its own flag, leaving six U.S. flags on the moon. Advertisement Who was the most successful pirate ever? Blackbeard Cheng I Sao Calico Jack Bartholomew Roberts Cheng I Sao was a Chinese woman who lived from 1785 – 1844 and terrorized the oceans. She had control of more than 1,500 ships and 80,000 sailors, which is considered one of the biggest naval armies in the history of the world. Blackbeard (Edward Teach), for comparison, controlled four ships and 300 pirates at his height. Advertisement In today's dollars, which of these cost the least amount of money? Manhattan Island The Louisiana Purchase The Alaska Purchase The Empire State Building The Empire State Building cost just under $41 million to build in 1931, which equates to $685 million today. The Louisiana Purchase, which added 13 states to the U.S., cost $15 million in 1803 and adjusts to more than $325 million today. Alaska was purchased for $7.2 million in 1867, which adjusts to more than $120 million today. Manhattan Island was purchased "for the value of 60 guilders" in 1626, which adjusts to a bit more than $1,000 today. 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The most-populous country in the world is China with 1.4 billion citizens and India is close behind with 1.3 billion citizens. The smallest and least populous country in the world is Vatican City. Advertisement Which of these pieces of content was the first to go viral? What Color is This Dress? Common Sense by Thomas Paine Ninety-five Theses by Martin Luther How to Quit Your Job and Travel the World Legend has it that Martin Luther nailed a copy of his "Ninety-five Theses" onto the door of a church in Germany in 1517 and all hell broke loose. The document was quickly reprinted and distributed throughout Europe and within months everybody knew Luther's name and his ideals. More than 500 years ago, this is one of the first pieces of content to have ever gone viral. Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" had a similar effect as both documents led to revolutions. Advertisement Which of these celebrities never worked as a spy? 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Bihar Anganwadi Labharthi Yojana 2021 | Now Apply Online Application Free Bihar Anganwadi Beneficiary Scheme has been started by the Government of Bihar to benefit pregnant women and children of the state. In view of the outbreak of coronavirus, the pregnant women and children of the state who are being helped by providing food, dry ration, etc. through the Bihar Anganwadi center, now under this scheme, the Bihar state government provides pregnant women and dry ration, in lieu of cooked food. Money will be provided So that women and children can feed themselves well during the days of lockdown. Today we are going to provide you all the information related to this Anganwadi Labharthi Yojana like the application process, eligibility, documents, etc. Read this article till the end. ICDS Bihar Key of Highlight Our Visiter Bihar Anganwadi Labharthi Yojana 2021 Anganwadi Scheme Bihar Online Beneficiary Scheme Benefits of Benefits of Anganwadi Labharthi Yojana FAQ ICDS Bihar Key of Highlight Sl No. Name of the Scheme Beneficiary 01 Scheme Name Bihar Anganwadi Beneficiary Scheme 02 Started by Bihar government 03 Beneficiary State pregnant women, children 04 Purpose Provide financial aid 05 Authority Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) 06 Application Process Online Our Visiter Atal Pension Yojana 2021 – Apply Now to Online Very easy Atmanirbhar Haryana Loan Yojana 2021 [DRI Scheme Now Check Online Easy] Labour Card Odisha New Online Apply 2021, Check and Download Now For Free Bihar Anganwadi Labharthi Yojana 2021 As you know that due to the lockdown in our country, no one is able to go anywhere, due to which pregnant women are not able to go to the Anganwadi center for food. Therefore, under this scheme, cash money will be transferred to the Anganwadi beneficiaries by the Social Welfare Department, Integrated Child Development Services, Bihar through Anganwadi centers in exchange for food and ration in the bank account of all the registered beneficiaries. To take advantage of this Anganwadi Labharthi Yojana 2021, the interested beneficiaries of the state will have to apply online. Apply online, money will be transferred to the bank account of pregnant women. It is mandatory to have a bank account and the bank account should be linked to the Aadhar card. Anganwadi Scheme Bihar Online Beneficiary Scheme As you know that there is an outbreak of coronavirus infection going on in the whole of India, due to which the whole country has been locked down till May 3, they are now unable to take advantage of all these facilities due to the lockdown. And pregnant women and children are not getting the complete food they need for their nutrition. The women and children of the state who are getting help from the Anganwadi center are now being provided with the help of money by the Bihar government. Providing financial assistance for the maintenance of women and children through this Bihar Anganwadi Beneficiary Scheme. Benefits of Benefits of Anganwadi Labharthi Yojana The benefit of this scheme will be given to those pregnant women and children of the Bihar state who used to get cooked food, dry ration from the Anganwadi center. Bihar Anganwadi Labharthi Yojana 2021, Anganwadi beneficiaries will be provided cash in the bank account of all registered beneficiaries in exchange for food and ration through Anganwadi centers by Social Welfare Department, Integrated Child Development Services, Bihar. Interested beneficiaries of the state who want to take advantage of this scheme, then they will have to apply online under this scheme. Social Welfare Department and Integrated Child Development Service (ICDS) has issued an official notice on 30 March 2020, according to which children of 6 months to 6 years and pregnant women will be given food and dry ration. Keeping in view of the coronavirus global epidemic and infection, the online form related to payment of hot cooked food given through Anganwadi and equivalent amount in place of THR is to be filled directly in the bank account. People of the state can apply online under this scheme through the internet sitting at home, they do not need to go anywhere. How to apply online in Anganwadi Scheme Bihar Online Beneficiary? Bihar Anganwadi Labharthi Yojana 2021 Process is Interested beneficiaries of the state who want to apply online to get benefits under Bihar Anganwadi Labharthi Yojana, then they should follow the method given below. First of all, the applicant has to go to the official website of Bihar Government Social Welfare Department Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS). Visiting the official website and In view of the infection of coronavirus to the already registered beneficiaries in the Anganwadi under Bihar, online registration for payment of the equivalent amount directly to the bank account in place of taking Home Ration (THR) and hot cooked food given through Anganwadi. You have to click on the option. Click on the option, the next page will open in front of you. On this page, you have to click on the option of Click here to fill the form. Click on the option, the next page registration form will open in front of you. Fill in all the information asked in this registration form like district, panchayat, Anganwadi, name, husband’s name, etc. Fill in all the information click on the Register button. In this way, your registration will be done. Now you have to log in. To log in, you have to click on the option of Click here to log in. After clicking on the option the login form will open in front of you. In this login form, you will have to fill in Aadhaar number, mobile number, password etc. After that, you have to click on the Login button. Benefits of Anganwadi Labharthi Yojana Login Process Go to the official website of the Social Welfare Department Integrated Child Development Service, Bihar. Now the home page will open in front of you. Click on the login button. Now a new page will open in front of you in which you will have to enter your User ID, Password, and Captcha code. After that, you have to click on the Login button. In this way, you will be able to log in. Bihar Anganwadi Labharthi Yojana 2021 Documents (Eligibility) The applicant should be a permanent resident in Bihar state. Applicant should belong to Anganwadi. Aadhar Card copy Residence certificate Bank account passbook Copy Bank Branch IFSC Code Mobile number Passport size photo Important Links Sl No. Events Links 01 Official Website Click Here 02 Online Application Form Click Here 03 Download Form Click Here 04 More Yojana Click Here FAQ Who is the Anganwadi Beneficiary? Children registered in Anganwadi centers lactating woman pregnant woman Categories Blog, SARKARI YOJANA, STATE GOVT. SCHEME Tags anganwadi yojana, bihara yojana, govt yojana Post navigation
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Listen to episodes of the Tech Policy Podcast, featuring interviews about current policy issues with experts in technology policy. #137: Cuba’s Digital Future November 1, 2016 Under decades of communist rule, Cuba lagged far behind much of the world in technology and digital connectivity. In 2014, less than 30 percent of Cubans had Internet access. Yet in recent years, Cuba has made significant strides — more public Wi-Fi hotspots are being deployed, and the U.S. and Cuban governments are normalizing relations. What does Cuba’s digital future look like? What does this mean for Cuban-Americans and tech entrepreneurs? Evan is joined by Adelina Bryant and Michael Maisel from the Engage Cuba coalition and Lydia Beyoud, senior tech and telecom reporter for Bloomberg BNA. For more, see www.engagecuba.org.
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Listen to episodes of the Tech Policy Podcast, featuring interviews about current policy issues with experts in technology policy. #175: The Driverless Future May 19, 2017 How close are we to a driverless future? Over 30,000 Americans die in car accidents every year, and autonomous vehicles have the potential to dramatically reduce that number. Self-driving Ubers already hit the streets of Pittsburgh, and automakers have been striking deals with tech companies. Can government agencies like the Department of Transportation keep up with the fast pace of technological change? How do state and local governments factor in the discussion? As more and more cars connect to the Internet, will concerns over privacy and cybersecurity stand in the way? Evan is joined by Jamie Boone, Senior Director of Government Affairs for the Consumer Technology Association.
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Sad, isn’t it? All that cakey goodness I looked forward to has been smashed to bits in no time flat. Sure, I’ll eat it anyway–it doesn’t change how the cake tastes, after all, and that’s pretty divine–but I’m too embarrassed to bring it to work now. Which means I will have to eat it all by myself. That’s my punishment. I’m sure I can suffer through it… my jeans are less convinced. An of Baker Street, one of the hosts of #BundtaMonth, has an excellent post on how to remove your cake from the bundt pan after baking (which also explains preparation of the pan). I will add this: if, after you’ve floured, it looks like there’s a spot where the flour isn’t sticking, do not proceed until you remedy that. Otherwise, you’ll only have yourself to blame when you are hovering in a corner late at night eating all the cake by yourself. At least Netflix won’t judge you. White Chocolate Cranberry Pumpkin Bundt Cake adapted from Epicurious 5 from 1 vote Print Recipe Pin Recipe Prep Time 15 mins Cook Time 50 mins Total Time 1 hr 5 mins Servings 16 Ingredients 2 1/4 cups white whole wheat flour plus additional for dusting pan 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger 1/4 teaspoon dried orange peel 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt 1 1/4 cups canned solid-pack pumpkin not pie filling 3/4 cup well-shaken buttermilk 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 12 Tablespoons 3/4 cup unsalted butter, softened and cut up 1 1/4 cups turbinado raw sugar 3 large eggs 1 cup white chocolate morsels the real deal! 1 cup dried cranberries craisins Instructions Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Prepare your bundt pan by greasing well and flouring. Set aside. In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, ground ginger, orange peel, and salt. Set aside. In a medium bowl, whisk together the pumpkin, buttermilk, and vanilla extract. Set aside. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle, cream the butter and sugar. Beat for 3-5 minutes. Once nice and fluffy, beat in the eggs, one at a time, until each is incorporated. With the mixer on medium-low, blend in the dry and wet ingredients, alternating additions so that you start with dry and end with dry (dry, wet, dry, wet, dry). Mix until just incorporated. Remove bowl from mixer and stir in the white chocolate and dried cranberries. Spoon into the prepared bundt pan and bake for 45-50 minutes, or until a cake tester inserted in the middle of a section comes out clean. Cool in the pan for 15 minutes. Run a butter knife around the edges to be sure they're loosened, then put a wire rack over the top of the pan and invert. If the cake does not easily come out, set it back upright and let it cool for 5-10 more minutes before trying again. Notes I didn't get to plate mine in a pretty manner, but my plan was to just dust with confectioners sugar. What is #BundtaMonth? An of Baker Street and Lora of Cake Duchess pick an ingredient or theme and we have to make a bundt cake recipe that utilizes it. Every month will be different. This time they chose pumpkin, which is very October to me. Interested in joining in? Here’s how to bake with #BundtaMonth: Bake your Bundt for October following the theme – Pumpkin. Post it before October 31, 2012. Use the #BundtaMonth hashtag in your title. (For ex: title should read – #BundtaMonth: Chocolate Pumpkin Bundt) Link back to both Lora‘s and An’s announcement posts. Anuradha from Baker Street – Pumpkin and Chocolate Marble Bundt Cake Carrie from Poet In The Pantry – White Chocolate Cranberry Pumpkin Bundt Cake Deb from knitstamatic – Pumpkin Orange Cardamom Bundt Dorothy from Shockingly Delicious – Spiced Pumpkin Pecan Bundt Cake with Maple Glaze Kate from Food Babbles – Pumpkin Cream Cheese Bundt Cake Katerina from Diet Hood – Pumpkin Spice Latte Bundt Cake with Espresso Whipped Cream Karen from In The Kitchen With KP – Pumpkin and Nutella Bundt Cake Lora from Cake Duchess – Pumpkin Streusel Bundt Cake with Pumpkin Glaze Laura from The Spiced Life – Glazed Orange Pumpkin Bundt Cake Paula from Vintage Kitchen – Rum Glazed Pumpkin Orange Bundt Cake Renee from Magnolia Days – Pumpkin Pecan Bundt Cake Related Posted in: Baking, Bundt a Month, Cake/Cupcakes, Food, Recipes Tagged: baking, cake, dessert, food, pumpkin, recipes, whole wheat 18 Comments #BundtaMonth: Glazed Orange Pumpkin Bundt Cake | The Spiced Life October 3, 2012 at 12:06 am […] Carrie from Poet In The Pantry – White Chocolate Cranberry Pumpkin Bundt Cake […] Reply baker street October 3, 2012 at 12:17 am That does look incredibly tasty and I would totally be okay to eat it all by myself. The perfect excuse not to share. 🙂 Thanks for baking with us baking us this month. 🙂 Reply Kate@Diethood October 3, 2012 at 12:27 am I’m sorry the cake stuck to the pan, but it still looks delicious! I wouldn’t mind chillin’ with it in the corner while flipping through Netflix. 🙂 Reply #BundtaMonth: Pumpkin Spice Latte Bundt Cake with Espresso Whipped Cream | Diethood October 3, 2012 at 6:01 am […] Carrie from Poet In The Pantry – White Chocolate Cranberry Pumpkin Bundt Cake […] Reply Pumpkin Pecan Cake for #BundtAMonth | Magnolia Days October 3, 2012 at 6:33 am […] Carrie from Poet In The Pantry – White Chocolate Cranberry Pumpkin Bundt Cake […] Reply Paula @ Vintage Kitchen October 3, 2012 at 7:21 am Now here is a new flavor combination, and a great one! Too bad your co-workers had to miss it…! Reply Cream Cheese Pumpkin Bundt October 3, 2012 at 7:50 am […] Carrie from Poet In The Pantry – White Chocolate Cranberry Pumpkin Bundt Cake […] Reply Kate | Food Babbles October 3, 2012 at 7:56 am Well, truth be told… that’s almost EXACTLY what my cake looked like this month too! Shhh!! Don’t tell anyone 😉 But that’s why there isn’t a full bundt pic and only a slice picture. That one slice was all that was in one piece. Your cake just makes it easier to see all the yumminess that awaits inside 😉 Still a lovely bundt! Reply The Poet Herself October 3, 2012 at 9:46 am Sneaky! I’ll have to remember that if it happens again! 😉 It was too good to throw away, but I was pretty angry with myself for not being more thorough. Reply Deb @ knitstamatic October 3, 2012 at 9:23 am How frustrating! I always hold my breath when I unmold my Bundts. Despite that, it still looks delicious and I’m sure it is. Happy baking! Reply The Poet Herself October 3, 2012 at 9:47 am The first 3 bundt cakes I made came out pretty easily. I guess I got a little too cocky and was served my just desserts. 🙂 Reply Pumpkin and Nutella Bundt Cake #BundtaMonth October 3, 2012 at 9:38 am […] Baker Street – Pumpkin and Chocolate Marble Bundt Cake Carrie from Poet In The Pantry – White Chocolate Cranberry Pumpkin Bundt Cake Deb from knitstamatic – Pumpkin Orange Cardamom Bundt Dorothy from Shockingly Delicious […] Reply Laura October 3, 2012 at 12:57 pm I love this flavor combination! I’m so sorry it did nto come out–but it resulted in a hysterical post! 🙂 Reply Ashley @ Wishes and Dishes October 3, 2012 at 1:58 pm I’ve had that happen to me on more than one occasion 🙂 Looks yummy anyways! Reply Lora @cakeduchess October 3, 2012 at 8:36 pm I use Pam baking spray and it really works like a charm. I still feel a moment of slight fear after I flip it. But so far w/the spray, no issues. The flavors I love and I’d happily take a broken slice now w/a cup of hot tea for a snack. Thanks for baking with us this month:) Reply albertocook October 4, 2012 at 6:17 pm This looks very good. I have a blog of Italian recipes but I like trying out new combinations .Your recipes are very good. Reply Spiced Pumpkin Pecan Bundt Cake with Maple Glaze October 14, 2012 at 3:24 am […] Street – Pumpkin and Chocolate Marble Bundt Cake 2. Carrie from Poet In The Pantry – White Chocolate Cranberry Pumpkin Bundt Cake 3. Deb from knitstamatic – Pumpkin Orange Cardamom Bundt 4. Dorothy from Shockingly […] Reply Pumpkin Streusel Bundt Cake with Pumpkin Glaze: #BundtaMonth - Savoring Italy December 29, 2020 at 3:16 pm […] Carrie from Poet In The Pantry – White Chocolate Cranberry Pumpkin Bundt Cake […] Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. 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Government of the Republic of Vanuatu Priorities and Action Agenda 2006-2015: “An Educated, Healthy and Wealthy Vanuatu” | ESCAP Policy Documents Managment Search for more policies VANUATU: Government of the Republic of Vanuatu Priorities and Action Agenda 2006-2015: “An Educated, Healthy and Wealthy Vanuatu” Meta Data Draft: No Revision of previous policy?: No Effective Start Year: 2006 Effective End Year: 2015 Scope: National Document Type: Overarching Policy Economic Sector: Energy, Power, Multi-Sector Energy Types: All, Power, Renewable Issued by: Department of Economic and Sector Planning Ministry of Finance and Economic Management Source: Asian Development Bank (ADB) File: Priorities and Action Agenda 2006-2015 Overall Summary: The goal of the present Government is to raise the welfare of the people of Vanuatu. The Government believes that the goal will be achieved through the following strategies. Firstly through achieving higher and sustainable economic growth to create jobs and raise incomes while conserving resources for future generations. Secondly, by ensuring macroeconomic stability to create a stable investment climate. And thirdly, by raising standards of service delivery particularly to the rural and outer regions to improve access to basic health and primary education services while lowering costs of internal trade. Related Documents Other policies that are related to this one. National Sustainable Development Plan 2016 to 2030 (Vanuatu 2030 The People's Plan) Updated Vanuatu National Energy Road Map 2016-2030 Planning Long, Acting Short: Action Agenda for 2013 – 2016 Access Energy access priorities: Extend the coverage of rural electrification by the most cost efficient means; ---Promote the use of renewable energy, especially where these can be used effectively in remote locations; Energy access action plan: Potential alternative power and energy sources need to be examined, efficiencies maximised, costs minimised and prices set competitively, commensurate with providing satisfactory standards of service to all islands, [...]. Renewable Energy RE priorities: Promote the use of bio-fuels and other alternative energy sources where economically feasible.---Promote the use of renewable energy, especially where these can be used effectively in remote locations; Pricing Energy pricing: Reduce the cost of services, particularly of electricity [...]; Investment Energy sector investment priorities: Power, water and telecommunications: [...] Improve the regulatory framework to more effectively enforce contract conditions, and encourage additional competition in these sectors where possible. Investment climate development: Ensure the provision of commercial, quality, efficient, and competitively priced infrastructure, utilities and services, either through public enterprises or through private sector partnerships and competition; Encourage the development of competitive private sector involvement in the provision of utilities and services; Governance M&E of policy implementation: Performance of the sector in meeting its objectives and delivering on the priorities will be measured through: Land transport: [...]bio-fuel use; [...] Power: average price measure; power consumption; access of population to electricity. Full Document Text Government of the Republic of Vanuatu Priorities and Action Agenda 2006 - 2015 “An Educated, Healthy and Wealthy Vanuatu” Department of Economic and Sector Planning Ministry of Finance and Economic Management June 2006 Foreword The goal of the present Government is to raise the welfare of the people of Vanuatu. The Government believes that the goal will be achieved through the following strategies. Firstly through achieving higher and sustainable economic growth to create jobs and raise incomes while conserving resources for future generations. Secondly, by ensuring macroeconomic stability to create a stable investment climate. And thirdly, by raising standards of service delivery particularly to the rural and outer regions to improve access to basic health and primary education services while lowering costs of internal trade. With a rapidly growing population, economic growth has to be higher than population growth if people are to be better off. This has not been achieved and incomes, measured in terms of spending power, have declined. There is still substantial hardship and poverty and increasing unemployment, especially among young people. The Government embarked on the Comprehensive Reform Program (CRP) in 1997 as a long-term framework to achieve the goal of raising welfare. The Department of Economic and Sector Planning hosted an Economic Policy Forum in November 2002. Representatives of key stakeholders to the workshop included the government, NGOs, church groups, private sector and the civil society. Based on this consultation, the first Priorities and Action Agenda (PAA) was developed in 2003 to complement the CRP. The PAA is an integration and prioritisation of the action agendas contained in the already accepted and ongoing national and provincial programs including the CRP, Business Forum Outcomes and the Rural Economic Development Initiatives (REDI) Plans. The overall objective is to link policy and planning with the limited resources the government controls. This will ensure that the most urgent and important outcomes of these programs are achievable in the medium term. It is now time to update the 2003 PAA and this new PAA builds on experience since the first was developed. It also builds in the Millennium Development Goals. The main agendas for action include growing the productive sector, especially agriculture and tourism, maintaining macroeconomic balance, raising public service performance, cutting costs associated with transport and utilities, and improving access to basic services such as health and education. It will be a great challenge if the outcomes of the PAA are to be realised. With concerted effort, will and commitment at all levels of leadership within Vanuatu, as well as the commitment and support of our Development Partners, I strongly believe that Vanuatu will be a nation where peace, stability and security prevail and where the benefits of reform and development will be equitably distributed. I would like to thank all those who have contributed to this document. May God Bless the Whole Nation of Vanuatu. Hon. Ham Lini Vanuaroroa Hon. Willie Jimmy Tapangararua, MP Prime Minister Minister of Finance and Economic Management Acknowledgements A team from the Department of Economic and Sector Planning (DESP) of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Management has prepared this document, with financial and technical assistance provided by the Asian Development Bank (ADB). International technical consultants funded by the ADB formed part of this team. Inputs were also provided by ESCAP. In preparing this document there have been inputs from each of the DESP sector specialists including: Collin Tavi (public finance); James Toa (governance and gender issues); Thomas Bangalini (natural resources); Frederick Hosea (tourism); Flora Kalsaria-Bani (health and social sector); Hendrickson Malsokle and Jerry Lapi (infrastructure and public utilities); and Rex Willie (education). This work has been fully supported by DESP’s Acting Directors. The DESP team are grateful for the valuable comments provided by Ministry Director-Generals and Department Directors. The DESP team also wishes to acknowledge the continuing support of the Minister of Finance and the Director General of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Management. Finally, those who have worked on the preparation of this document would like to respectfully recognise the support, assistance and encouragement in their endeavours provided by Ms Anaseini Vatucawaqa of the ADB who sadly passed away in mid 2005. Table of Contents Executive Summary....................................................................................................................................................... 1 Chapter 1: National Vision and Development Overview....................................................................................... 3 1.1 Introduction.......................................................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Development Overview...................................................................................................................... 3 1.3 Development Constraints and Challenges........................................................................................ 4 1.4 National Vision.................................................................................................................................... 5 Chapter 2: Medium Term Strategic Framework...................................................................................................... 7 2.1 Introduction.......................................................................................................................................... 7 2.2 Strategic Priorities.............................................................................................................................. 7 2.3 Policy Implementation and Monitoring............................................................................................ 11 Chapter 3: Private Sector Development and Employment Creation................................................................ 14 3.1 Sector Overview............................................................................................................................... 14 3.2 Key Issues and Challenges.............................................................................................................. 16 3.3 Policy Objectives.............................................................................................................................. 17 3.4 Priorities and Strategies................................................................................................................... 17 3.5 Performance Indicators.................................................................................................................... 18 Chapter 4: Macroeconomic Stability and Equitable Growth............................................................................. 19 4.1 Recent Economic Performance....................................................................................................... 19 4.2 Key Issues and Challenges.............................................................................................................. 19 4.3 Policy Objectives.............................................................................................................................. 20 4.4 Priorities and Strategies................................................................................................................... 20 4.5 Performance Indicators.................................................................................................................... 20 Chapter 5: Good Governance and Public Sector Reform................................................................................. 22 5.1 Overview........................................................................................................................................... 22 5.2 Policy Objectives.............................................................................................................................. 22 5.3 Providing Policy Stability.................................................................................................................. 22 5.4 Providing Stable Institutions............................................................................................................. 23 5.5 Developing a Productive Public Sector........................................................................................... 24 Chapter 6: Primary Sector Development and the Environment........................................................................ 25 6.1 Primary Sector – Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries......................................................................... 25 6.2 Environment and Disaster Management......................................................................................... 30 Chapter 7: Provision of Basic Services and Strengthening Social Development......................................... 32 7.1 Overview........................................................................................................................................... 32 7.2 Health................................................................................................................................................. 32 7.3 Gender and Development................................................................................................................. 35 Chapter 8: Education and Human Resource Development............................................................................... 37 8.1 Sector Overview............................................................................................................................... 37 8.2 Key Issues and Challenges.............................................................................................................. 38 8.3 Policy Objectives.............................................................................................................................. 38 8.4 Priorities and Strategies................................................................................................................... 39 8.5 Performance Indicators.................................................................................................................... 39 Chapter 9: Support Services: Infrastructure and Utilities................................................................................. 40 9.1 Sector Overview............................................................................................................................... 40 9.2 Key Issues and Challenges.............................................................................................................. 43 9.3 Policy Objectives.............................................................................................................................. 43 9.4 Priorities and Strategies................................................................................................................... 44 9.5 Performance Indicators.................................................................................................................... 44 Appendix 1: Key Economic Indicators................................................................................................................... 46 Appendix 2: Key Social Indicators........................................................................................................................... 47 Abbreviations AVL Airports Vanuatu Limited CEDAW Convention for the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women COM Council of Ministers CRP Comprehensive Reform Program DBV Development Bank of Vanuatu DCO Development Committee of Officials DLQ Department of Livestock and Quarantine EFA Education for All GDP Gross Domestic Product IMF International Monetary Fund MAQFF Ministry of Agriculture, Quarantine, Forestry and Fisheries MDG Millennium Development Goals MSG Melanesian Spearhead Group MTEF Medium Term Expenditure Framework MTSF Medium Term Strategic Framework NBV National Bank of Vanuatu NCD Non-communicable disease NGO Non-Government Organisation NTDO National Tourism Development Office PAA Priorities and Action Agenda, Government of Vanuatu, 2006 PAA 2003 Prioritised Action Agenda, Government of Vanuatu, 2003 PACER Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations PICTA Pacific Island Countries Trade Agreement PWD Public Works Department REDI Rural Economic Development Initiative SOE State Owned Enterprise STI Sexually Transmitted Infection TVET Technical and Vocational Education and Training USP University of the South Pacific VAT Value Added Tax VCMB Vanuatu Commodities Marketing Board VIPA Vanuatu Investment Promotion Authority VIT Vanuatu Institute of Technology VITE Vanuatu Institute of Teachers Education VNTC Vanuatu National Training Council VTO Vanuatu Tourism Office WTO World Trade Organization Executive Summary National Vision Government policy is to raise the welfare of the people of Vanuatu. Achieving this requires formal development planning. Vanuatu has been working on this since 1997 when the Comprehensive Reform Program was initiated. There was a summit in 2002 during which the Prime Minister announced five priorities. This was followed in 2003 by a Prioritised Action Agenda (PAA) which built upon these five priorities. This document is an update of the PAA, building on the experience of the past, taking account of what has been achieved and the challenges that remain. National Vision “An Educated, Healthy and Wealthy Vanuatu” By 2015 Vanuatu will have achieved a significant increase in real per capita incomes, along with steady growth in levels of employment. Within the region, Vanuatu will be among the leading countries in achieving the Millennium Development Goals in education, health, environmental management, and other key social indicators. Public sector reforms will have raised standards of governance, levels of productivity in the civil service, and will have resulted in higher standards of services and managerial accountability. Through continuing structural reform, Vanuatu will have established an effective enabling environment to sustain the significant private sector growth, which it aims to achieve in output and employment. Chapter 1 sets out the National Vision for Vanuatu and provides an overview of development. With a rapidly growing population, economic growth has to be higher than population growth if people are to be better off. This has not been achieved and incomes, measured in terms of spending power, have declined. There is still substantial hardship and poverty and increasing unemployment, especially among young people. The Vision is based on the recognition of the need for economic growth, that this growth must be led by the private sector and that Government’s role is to create an enabling environment for both domestic and foreign investors whilst ensuring that development is sustainable. The Vision reflects the people’s expressed wishes for more employment and economic opportunities through which to earn income, for better health and education, the provision of basic infrastructure for themselves and especially for their children, and a wish for social stability. National Strategic Priorities From the Vision, a set of overarching national strategic priorities can be identified for the allocation of development resources, as well as policy initiatives and implementation action. This is the basis for the PAA. The overall approach is set out in chapter 2, especially the key priority areas: Private Sector Development and Employment Creation; Macroeconomic Stability and Equitable Growth; Good Governance and Public Sector Reform; Primary Sector Development (natural resources and the environment); Provision of Better Basic Services, especially in rural areas; Education and Human Resource Development; Economic Infrastructure and Support Services. The main priority is to create an environment for private sector led economic growth, including activities in the primary sectors of agriculture, forestry and fisheries, as well as in tourism. This embraces public sector reform and good governance, improving the investment, operating and regulatory environment for the private sector, and providing the necessary infrastructure and support services, particularly in rural areas, for the primary sectors and tourism as well as in the urban centres. At the next level of priority is human resource development. As the economy begins to grow, an increasing number of economic and employment opportunities will be created for both men and women. This will require a skilled, educated and motivated gender-balanced labour force. Adequate resources need to be provided to ensure that education and training is provided for all people, across all levels of ability to enable everyone to achieve their own highest levels of potential. Health is at the same level of overall priority as the education side of human resource development. A healthy community - physically, mentally, socially and environmentally - is a happy and productive community. Good health is therefore essential for the realisation of educational potential and the ability to take advantage of opportunities. Chapters 4 – 9 deal with each of the seven strategic priorities in turn. Each discusses the key issues and challenges, the policy objectives, priorities and strategies, and the performance indicators that will be used to measure progress. Implementation The PAA is a high level set of priorities and strategies with a 10 year time horizon. Implementation of the strategies is the responsibility of Ministers and their ministries. Each aspect of government needs to have its own, more detailed, sector plans and strategies. Some already exist, but most ministries still need to develop formal sector plans. At an even more detailed level, there should be corporate plans for each ministry with programs and development projects. In terms of resourcing, the financing needs to come within overall government plans – a medium term expenditure framework (MTEF) and the Government Investment Program (GIP). The MTEF needs to be completed and a new, more strategic approach taken for the GIP. To translate the policies into funded activities, programs and projects involves the preparation/ updating of the Budget strategy to determine how much resource can be allocated in a particular year – from the government’s own budget and with the support of aid donors. Chapter 1: National Vision and Development Overview 1.1 Introduction Current Government policies for national development were summarised in the Priorities and Action Agenda (PAA 2003) published in 2003. These policies are based on the Comprehensive Reform Program (CRP), which was initiated in 1997. As implementation of the CRP policies proceeded in the late 1990s, refinements were introduced through the deliberations of National Summits and the National Business Forum. In addition, Provinces have prepared Rural Economic Development Initiatives (REDI) Plans to identify key needs in the Provinces and outer islands. The PAA 2003 summarised the refined national development policies, which was endorsed by the Council of Ministers (COM) and the Development Committee of Officials (DCO). The Prime Minister during the CRP summit of November 2002 announced Government’s commitments to the following priorities: 1. Improving governance and public service delivery by providing policy stability & fiscal sustainability via a strengthened law-enforcement and macroeconomic management capacity and a small, efficient, and accountable government; Improving the lives of the people in rural areas by improving service delivery, expanding market access to rural produce, lowering costs of credit and transportation, and ensuring sustainable use of natural resources; Raising private investment by lowering obstacles to growth of private enterprise including lowering costs of doing business, facilitating long-term secure access to land, and providing better support services to business; Enabling greater stakeholder participation in policy formulation by institutionalising the role of chiefs, non-governmental organisations, and civil society in decision- making at all levels of government; and, Increasing equity in access to income and economic opportunity by all members of the community. Specific areas of focus include: enabling universal access to primary education by school-age children, universal access to basic health services, and inducing increased employment opportunity for those seeking work. Much has happened both in Vanuatu and in the global economic environment during the past three years and it is therefore timely to review and update the PAA. However whilst much has changed, many of the key issues and challenges facing Vanuatu still need to be addressed. Equally many opportunities remain unrealised. This revision and update of the PAA reaffirms the core priorities of the first PAA and also provides an emphasis on policy implementation and policy monitoring through a Medium Term Strategic Framework. This framework will allow the progress in policy implementation to be monitored by Performance Indicators and allow the involvement of all stakeholders in this process. This chapter provides an overview of development, highlights the key constraints and challenges to faster development and states our National Vision for the future. Chapter 2 describes the Medium Term Strategic Framework and the Strategic Priorities needed to achieve the National Vision. The subsequent chapters describe the key issues, policies and performance indicators in the Strategic Priority areas of private sector development and employment creation; good governance; primary sector development; provision of basic services and strengthening social development; human resource development; and the support services of infrastructure and utilities. 1.2 Development Overview In recent years Vanuatu has not been able to realise its full development potential despite the substantial reforms and restructuring that have occurred since 1997. There have been many reasons for this relatively poor performance. Chief amongst these has been that generally poor standards of governance remain at all levels of the public service, despite the improvements that have been made since the CRP. Weak institutions and poor standards of governance have been widely recognised within Vanuatu as critical factors in constraining development. Progress with reform has been hampered by the many changes of Government and the consequent lack of political stability has led to frequent policy shifts and inconsistency in policy analysis, formulation and application. The consequent lack of clear leadership and direction has itself resulted in a lack of discipline and commitment to adhere to the generally sound institutional processes, which exist throughout government. This has led to a perceived decline in standards of public service delivery, especially in rural areas. Despite additional financial resources being allocated to the education and health sectors there have been disappointingly small improvements in overall levels of education attainment or in standards being achieved. Moreover rural health services often seem to lack resources and capacity to deal with the health problems and needs of the people. Transport services continue to be constrained by lack of adequate infrastructure and maintenance problems. Beyond these governance issues the country is experiencing a rapidly increasing population, especially in the urban centres of Port Vila and Luganville. The increasing monetisation of the Vanuatu economy, and the lack of economic opportunities in the rural areas are amongst the main causes of the urban drift. Moreover the increasing urbanisation is itself putting pressure on urban infrastructure and is causing deterioration in the urban environment. Economic performance has therefore been characterised by generally low rates of economic growth (see Figure 1.1), although there has been an upturn in the last three years, and by a relatively weak fiscal situation; although like growth there has been an improvement in the fiscal performance in the last three years. Prospects for moving to a higher and sustained level of growth and fiscal stability are however constrained by Vanuatu's high-cost business environment and the often non-transparent and inconsistent regulatory and investment environment. The consequence has been little productive investment with few new economic opportunities being created, especially in rural areas. Slow economic growth with rapid population growth means there has been little improvement in Income per Person (per capita income). Income per Person in real terms (excluding inflation) has declined by 18% between 1994 and 2003 before rising slightly since 2004 (see Figure 1.1). Unemployment appears to be increasing, especially amongst young people. This is leading to increasing social concerns as well as increasing levels of hardship and poverty. 1.3 Development Constraints and Challenges The principal development constraints facing Vanuatu, highlighted in Figure 1.2, are mostly physical or external and beyond government's immediate ability to influence. But through appropriate policies and international cooperation, government can help to alleviate the adverse impact of many of these constraints. Figure 1.2: Key Development Constraints Widely scattered and mountainous island geography; Vulnerability to natural disasters; Small domestic market with little potential for economies of scale; Increasingly competitive international markets for tourism and investment; Social and cultural system with limited understanding and experience with business concepts and practices. The structural weaknesses, Figure 1.3, are issues over which the government can exercise some policy control and guidance. These weaknesses are all amenable to change through government intervention. Although Vanuatu is a relatively small, open economy with many development and structural constraints, the nation also possesses some important advantages: Strong traditional culture which promotes social stability and family welfare; Fertile land, natural resources and unspoilt environment. 1.3.1 Globalisation Figure 1.3: Principal Structural Weaknesses in the Vanuatu Economy Public sector characterized by low productivity and lack of customer service focus; High cost domestic business environment; Expensive international connections in both airfares and communications; Investment approval process that can be non-transparent and burdensome for investors; Underdeveloped financial system especially in the rural areas; Increasing urbanisation and rising urban unemployment; Labour force lacking technical and managerial education and job skills needed to support economic development; Land and capital market development constrained by social values and traditions. However, even though the country is fortunate to have these advantages, it must nevertheless continue to strengthen its links in the global community. The continuing process of liberalisation, deregulation and globalisation in the international economy offers both opportunities and challenges that Vanuatu can ill afford to ignore. To believe that changes in the international economy can be ignored will result in the economy becoming left behind. It would mean the loss of opportunities for economic growth, which if properly and carefully harnessed, could contribute significantly to the kind of development that is desired. Equally, Vanuatu should not embrace these developments without careful consideration of the likely consequences on the country’s economy and natural environment. 1.3.2 Policy Stability and Service Delivery To achieve sustainable economic growth and development Vanuatu must adopt an innovative policy making process. It must also be open to a continuing adoption of the economic and structural reforms needed to overcome the weaknesses in its economy. Outward looking, private sector focused strategies that will both broaden and deepen the economic base of the nation must continue to be embraced. Governance standards need to be raised and a more service and customer–oriented approach needs to be adopted by the public service to its dealings with the public and particularly with potential investors. There is also a heavy reliance on outside development assistance, which although not necessarily an issue in itself, requires careful management and coordination if the best use is to be made of these resources. 1.4 National Vision The objective of the PAA is to identify and implement policies to take us forward to a shared Vision of the future. Without this it will be difficult to succeed in bringing about the social and cultural improvements and the higher standard of living, which are the aim of Government and the people. Figure 1.4: National Vision “An Educated, Healthy and Wealthy Vanuatu” By 2015 Vanuatu will have achieved a significant increase in real per capita incomes, along with steady growth in levels of employment. Within the region, Vanuatu will be among the leading countries in achieving the Millennium Development Goals in education, health, environmental management, and other key social indicators. Public sector reforms will have raised standards of governance, levels of productivity in the civil service, and will have resulted in higher standards of services and managerial accountability. Through continuing structural reform, Vanuatu will have established an effective enabling environment to sustain the significant private sector growth, which it aims to achieve in output and employment. The Vision is based on the recognition of the need for economic growth, that this growth must be led by the private sector and that Government’s role is to create an enabling environment for both domestic and foreign investors whilst ensuring that development is sustainable. The Vision reflects the people’s expressed wishes for more employment and economic opportunities through which to earn income, for better health and education, and the provision of basic infrastructure for themselves and especially for their children, and a wish for social stability. People are also concerned about the cross-cutting issues of increasing urbanisation; slow growth in rural agriculture and weakening national food security; increasing youth unemployment; declining standards of nutrition and increasing incidence of non-communicable disease (NCDs); the growing threat of HIV/AIDS and the increasing incidence of hardship and poverty being experienced by a growing number of families. Standards of governance and the efficiency of the public service need to be improved if people’s concerns are to be addressed. More cost-effective and better service delivery, together with a more customer oriented approach to dealings with the public, and particularly with potential investors, needs to be institutionalised in the public service. Education needs to be targeted towards providing young people with the technical and vocational skills needed to meet the demands of private enterprises. Health services need to be able to meet the challenges of increasing incidence of NCDs and HIV/AIDS. Welfare services need to be able to provide for the needs of youth, the elderly and the otherwise disadvantaged. These form the core of future strategies. 1.4.1 International Commitments Vanuatu is a member of the international community. As such it has made commitments at both regional and international levels in the areas of trade, regional co-operation, and national development. Government will pursue these commitments in the interest of Vanuatu and its citizens. Of particular importance is the commitment of Government to the United Nations Millennium Declaration that was adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2000. The Declaration establishes eight goals to which the international community will commit its resources. The Millennium Development Goals (MDG) are: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger Achieve universal primary education Promote gender equality and empower women Reduce child mortality Improve maternal health Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases Ensure environmental sustainability Develop a Global Partnership for Development Government is committed to achieving these Goals and the MDG targets and indicators have been included as Performance Indicators in relevant sections of the PAA. Chapter 2: Medium Term Strategic Framework 2.1 Introduction The Medium Term Strategic Framework (MTSF) is based on the National Vision. From the Vision, a set of overarching national strategic priorities can be identified for the allocation of development resources, in terms of physical and financial resources, as well as policy initiatives and implementation action as the basis for the PAA. The primary priority is to create an environment for private sector led economic growth, including activities in the primary sectors of agriculture, forestry and fisheries, as well as in tourism. This embraces public sector reform and good governance, improving the investment, operating and regulatory environment for the private sector, and providing the necessary infrastructure and support services, particularly in rural areas, for the primary sectors and tourism as well as in the urban centres. At the next level of priority is human resource development. As the economy begins to grow an increasing number of economic and employment opportunities will be created for both men and women. This will require a skilled, educated and motivated gender-balanced labour force. Adequate resources need to be provided to ensure that education and training is provided for all people across all levels of ability to enable everyone to achieve their own highest levels of potential. Health is at the same level of overall priority as the education side of human resource development. A healthy community - physically, mentally, socially and environmentally - is a happy and productive community. Good health is therefore essential for the realisation of educational potential and the ability to take advantage of opportunities. The following section discusses each of these overarching strategic priorities in greater detail and illustrates how they are all interlinked. The Priorities are clearly set, the Action Agenda flows from these into the Policy Objectives and the Sector Priorities and Strategies which form the basis for developing specific projects and programs. 2.2 Strategic Priorities To accomplish the broad goals, or development outcomes, outlined in the National Vision, Strategic Priorities need to be set for the medium-term to provide intermediate milestones against which progress can be measured. The Strategic Priorities provide policy direction at the overall national (macroeconomic) level. Strategic Priorities focus on key results or changes that must be achieved in the society and economy in order to take us towards the Vision. Although the seven Strategic Priorities (see Figure 2.1) are divided into seven separate sectors they are all inter- linked, some in complementary ways, some in ways, which may cause conflict. All require resources, human, physical and financial. The challenge is to allocate scarce domestic development resources, complemented by external Figure 2.1: Strategic Priorities Private Sector Development and Employment Creation (Chapter 3); Macroeconomic Stability and Equitable Growth (Chapter 4); Good Governance and Public Sector Reform (Chapter 5); Primary Sector Development (Chapter 6); Provision of Better Basic Services, especially in rural areas (Chapter 7); Education and Human Resource Development (Chapter 8); Economic Infrastructure and Support Services (Chapter 9). development assistance to achieve the development outcomes in the Vision. 2.2.1 Private Sector Development and Employment Creation With a population growth rate of around 2.6% it is estimated that the number of young people entering the labour force averages around 3,500 each year. Private sector development and employment creation, including in tourism, agriculture and fisheries is therefore the top priority. This means creating an environment in which economic opportunities can be generated and is at the core of the national development strategy. Good education and good health, important as they might be, are not ends in themselves; they provide individuals with the skills, knowledge and physical ability to contribute to the creation of economic wealth and social welfare through employment and economic activity in both the formal and informal sectors. Figure 2.2: Policy Objectives Private Sector Development and Employment Creation Lowering obstacles to growth of private enterprise including: Lowering costs of doing business; Improving access to rural financial services – saving and credit; Facilitating long-term secure access to land; Providing better support services to business; Ensuring a conducive environment for increased commodity exports . The rural areas have always been regarded as the heart of the nation, however in the last decade the heart has become weaker as production in the traditional subsistence economy has failed to keep pace with developments in the formal economy. There needs to be renewed emphasis on strengthening the rural economy. The era of globalisation means that the emphasis in trade must shift from an emphasis on import substitution to an export orientation. A more competitive domestic market will reduce the cost of many goods and services and provide the basis for more competitive exports. 2.2.2 Macroeconomic Stability and Equitable Growth Sound monetary and economic management, strong institutions and fiscal discipline are essential to underpin private sector development. Without the right economic policy environment (fiscal, monetary and regulatory), strong and well- Figure 2.3: Policy Objectives Macroeconomic stability and Equitable Growth Maintain sustainable fiscal balances while re- prioritising expenditures, reducing debt and minimising the subsidies paid to public enterprises; Keep inflation at low and stable levels; Maintain a sustainable external position including a stable currency; Strengthen supervision and oversight of the financial sector including offshore financial services; Promote equitable and sustainable economic growth through the implementation of PAA policies to improve basic services, infrastructure and the environment for private sector development. managed institutions and a high standard of governance providing a cost-effective, efficient and customer oriented public sector, none of the sector priorities can be successfully addressed. Vanuatu has a good record in maintaining macroeconomic stability in terms of achieving sustainable fiscal balances and a healthy balance of payments position, stable currency and low inflation. However, economic growth has been low and erratic with not enough of the benefits of growth flowing to the outer islands and grass roots. The result has been high levels of hardship and poverty in many parts of the country. 2.2.3 Good Governance and Public Sector Reform Good governance, which includes inspired leadership and sound management, as well as honesty, transparency and consistency in the rule of law is a pre-requisite for all other strategies to be implemented effectively. Figure 2.4: Policy Objectives Good Governance and Public Sector Reform Providing policy stability; Providing stable institutions; and Developing a productive public sector. Providing policy stability is essential in order to provide wide and continuing support to the policies needed to achieve the National Vision. This will be assisted by having clear and agreed directions for public expenditure through the development of a Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF). This will necessitate ministries focusing more sharply on the outputs they produce and the services they deliver. Policy stability will also be improved through improved cooperation and consultation between government and the non-government and private sectors. Such cooperation can be expected to result in wider support for development policies. In addition there are benefits to be gained from strengthening the role of NGO’s in the provision of services to many parts of the community. This may require targeting those in the most disadvantaged categories where numbers may be small and the costs of service provision are high. This becomes an increasingly important issue as government’s budget becomes more focused on core activities. Stable institutions are critical for success in policy implementation. But there is also a need to ensure that the organisation of government ministries and departments is efficiently and effectively contributing to national development according to the policies of this PAA. Of particular importance in providing stable institutions is to ensure that weaknesses in the legal sector are addressed and that oversight institutions such as the Auditor-General and Ombudsman’s office are working effectively. Government has been implementing a comprehensive public sector reform program since 1997. For Vanuatu to be successful in achieving a more productive public sector there will need to be a continuing high level of commitment on the part of political leaders and government administrators to implementing the program, including the continuing reform of State Owned Enterprises (SOEs). 2.2.4 Primary Sector Development and Environmental Management Figure 2.5: Policy Objectives Primary Production: Sustainably raise incomes from agriculture, fishing and forestry resources for domestic and export markets; Improve and strengthen regulatory and sustainable management arrangements for the sector; Involve all stakeholders in the development of sector strategies and their implementation. Environmental and Disaster Management: Promote sound and sustainable environmental management practices; Ensure sustainable management and conservation of Vanuatu’s biodiversity; Integrate Hazard and Risk Management concerns into policies in order to reduce environmental risk; Promote traditional and cultural disaster management know-how and self-help within the community. The traditional structure of Vanuatu society and its subsistence-based rural economy have been built on the sustainable use of the nation's valuable natural resources and the conservation and careful exploitation of the fragile rural eco-systems. In some areas these are now under threat from changing attitudes in society and from the increasing monetisation of the economy. However, there is also a need to expand traditional subsistence production both for domestic consumption and export. The challenge is to reconcile these conflicting factors to enable sustainable growth and rising rural incomes. There is considerable potential for greater output and niche-market production for export. Also there is considerable scope for increased production for the domestic market to both strengthen national food security and reduce dependence on food imports. 2.2.5 Provision of Better Basic Services and Strengthening Social Development Health and social welfare, including issues of nutrition, youth, gender, age and other special needs, must be addressed to ensure a stable social environment. HIV/AIDS, NCDs and hardship and poverty are emerging issues and need to be considered as potential threats to the achievement of the Vision. An efficient and focused health care system is also important for human Figure 2.6: Policy Objectives Basic Services and Social Development Health: Improve the health status of the people; Improve access to services; Improve the quality of services delivered; Make more effective use of resources. Gender: 1. Promote gender equality and empower women. resources development. Quality of medical services and health care is a major contributor to an improved quality of life. Improvements in the health care system have already led to longer life expectancy and a generally healthier community and workforce. With longer life expectancy (partly the result of progress in lowering infant and child mortality rates), the growth rate in population has risen. Health services must continue to emphasise the primary health care approach that has proven to be more cost-effective. Although high priority will be given to preventive health programs, including immunisation, improved nutrition and the promotion of healthy lifestyles, curative services will be maintained. Reproductive health has also been designated a high priority program. Reproductive health encompasses maternal and child (pre-and post-natal) care, family planning (birth control options), and prevention and control of sexually transmitted diseases. In particular the threat posed by the HIV/AIDS virus will be fully assessed. Sustained growth and development is achievable only through the participation and involvement of all sections of society. Unfortunately, women, in almost all sectors of their lives, are disadvantaged, when compared to men. Progress has been made since Independence in recognising the important role of women however, there is still a long way to go in recognising women as a valuable resource to foster sustainable development. 2.2.6 Education and Human Resource Development Education, training and human resource development are essential to the achievement of each individual’s own potential and aspirations and are also central to the nation’s ability to achieve sustainable development. Education and training must be targeted at meeting the skill and workforce demands in the different sectors of the economy. Figure 2.7: Policy Objectives Education and Human Resource Development Improve access to education and ensure gender balance; Raise the quality and relevance of education; Improve planning, fiscal and financial management in the sector; Develop and implement a national HRD plan. Education and training are the key to developing the single largest resource – the people of Vanuatu, and particularly the youth. For Vanuatu to achieve its Vision, education and training institutions have to become more efficient and effective in delivering a higher standard of education and training to meet the needs of the people and the economy as a whole. Identifying occupational skills and education standards that are most critically needed in the private sector, as well as in government is a major task that must be addressed on an ongoing basis. Priority will be given to the development and implementation of a National HRD Plan. The gradual achievement of MDG targets for literacy and gender balance in education will result in greater numbers of youth entering the labour force with a higher level of educational attainment than in the past. However, Vanuatu’s education system was established as an academic system and needs to be re-balanced with more vocational outcomes. There is a critical need to strengthen the entrepreneurial skills training and vocational-technical program in secondary schools to better prepare school leavers to undertake post-secondary training. Formal employment is the primary aspiration of almost all school leavers. However, given that a large proportion of school leavers will not be able to obtain formal jobs, there needs to be an increased emphasis on basic education and technical and vocational training. This will help them become more productive in the village economy (agriculture, fishing and forestry), and in other types of income earning activities, particularly those activities involving the ownership and operation of small businesses. Formal employment is the primary aspiration of almost all school leavers. However, given that a large proportion of school leavers will not be able to obtain formal jobs, there needs to be an increased emphasis on basic education, life skills, enterprise skills, technical and vocational training, and skills for rural development. This will help them become more productive in the village economy (agriculture, fishing and forestry), and in other types of income earning activities, particularly those activities involving the ownership and operation of small businesses. The major focus in the sector is to provide “Education for All (EFA)”. The EFA goals are consistent with MDG 1, 2 and 3. There is also an emphasis on adult literacy because of the impact that this has on learning attainment of children. The main policy objectives concern improving access, quality and the relevance of education and training, improving management of the sector with a view to reducing costs, and developing and implementing a National HRD Plan. 2.2.7 Support Services: Infrastructure and Utilities Reliable and competitively priced economic infrastructure and utilities are an essential requirement for sustainable development. Without these supporting services it will be impossible to attract investment, create employment and generate additional wealth and opportunities for the people. The constraints and challenges in providing adequate and efficient infrastructure, utilities and supporting services are both physical and structural. The country is widely scattered and the island geography is often rugged. The costs of providing infrastructure, transport, power and communications services in such circumstances are high and the economies of scale are small. Figure 2.8: Policy Objectives Infrastructure & Utilities Ensure the provision of competitively priced, quality infrastructure, utilities and services, either through public enterprises or through private sector partnerships and competition; Encourage the development of competitive private sector involvement in utilities and services; Minimize subsidies for public utilities; Ensure economic infrastructure and support services are available to other sectors. Vanuatu is also highly vulnerable to natural disasters arising from its climate and geology, which can lead to serious disruptions to supplies and services. In addition, the high rate of population growth and the continued increase in urbanisation is having an increasingly severe and adverse impact on urban infrastructure and urban services. The policy objectives covering these services centre on the need to provide transport and utility services, which provide the people with a satisfactory quality of service at a reasonable price. Achieving the Vision of an Educated, Healthy and Wealthy Vanuatu by 2015 requires that resources of both Government and development partners are used efficiently and wisely. A Medium Term Strategic Framework is proposed that will guide priorities and the development of policy as well as implementation of policies and the monitoring of development outcomes. The Framework, based on the Vision and Strategic Priorities in this PAA, describes how policies are developed and subsequently implemented through the annual budget and through aid donor programs. The Framework also proposes how policy implementation can be monitored and the impact that policy implementation is having on development outcomes. 2.3.1 Policy Development and Implementation The Policy Development and Implementation part of the Framework is illustrated in Figure 2.9 (next page). The Vision and the Strategic Priorities (the first two boxes) are included in this PAA. The PAA also includes priorities in key sectors. The Vision and Strategic Priorities have been developed from the first PAA published in 2003. The first PAA was based on the CRP and the CRP matrix, the Business Forum matrix and the REDI plans. 2.3.1.1 Sector strategies The Vision and Strategic Priorities then guide the content and overall direction of sector strategies or plans. Some major sectors already have sector strategies. Other sectors need to develop strategies as part of this Medium Term Strategic Framework. Sector Strategies are the detailed road maps for each sector. The policy objectives and priorities in each sector strategy provide more detail of the actions and activities necessary to achieve the Strategic Priorities. Sector strategies cannot be formulated or achieved in isolation; each sector is linked to every other, either by requiring support from it, or providing support to it. There must therefore be coordination and consistency; one sector must reinforce the achievements of the others. Sector strategies need to be consistent with each other and with the macroeconomic framework. Sector Strategies must be based on sound information and data. The macroeconomic framework and MTEF will identify the fiscal parameters e.g. budget resources, development assistance, levels of debt. These are likely to be the primary constraints on the implementation of both the Strategic Priorities and sector strategies. Background information and data need to be compiled for each sector. The Agricultural Census and Household Income and Expenditure Survey planned for 2006 will provide valuable data for sector strategies. Sector policies based on poor data and without supporting information and analysis are just guesswork. They will result in poor implementation and achievement. 2.3.1.2 Resource allocation The PAA policies and the sector strategies are the policies that Government are going to implement. However, implementation can only proceed as fast as resources are available. The next part of the Medium Term Strategic Framework is how to translate the policies into funded activities, programs and projects. This involves the preparation/updating of the Fiscal Strategy to determine how much resources can be allocated in a particular year. Similarly the Government Investment Program process selects priority projects for implementation. Each development project must be clearly linked to, and be analysed/appraised in the context of the sector strategy and the Strategic Priorities and Vision. The next step is to allocate resources to particular government programs and activities and projects. This will be based on an agreed Medium Term Expenditure Framework which is not yet prepared. This Expenditure Framework will guide the allocation of resources to priority sectors. 2.3.1.3 Corporate Plans Based on the resources earmarked for each ministry and department, corporate plans are prepared or updated to show what outputs or services can be provided under each ministry program. The Annual Budget, including aid donor programs, provides the funding for this. A Corporate Plan is a short-term operational plan for a ministry or department, normally covering a period of two or three years. Each ministry/department should have a clear Mission Statement in its corporate plan. This will describe what the ministry/department stands for, and what it intends to do in order to achieve the objectives in the Sector Strategy. 2.3.1.4 Implementation At the implementation level, ministries and departments, constitutional bodies, statutory bodies, SOEs, provincial governments and municipalities and NGOs carry out activities and projects. The end result is provision of services to the people and improvements in Development Outcomes such as improved health, better education, more reliable infrastructure, and more jobs. 2.3.2 Monitoring Policy Implementation The Framework for Monitoring progress in implementing policies and programs is mostly in existence already. A National Summit has been held on several occasions to monitor CRP implementation progress. A Business Forum has also been held several times giving a valuable opportunity for Government to hear private sector views. In addition, Ministries and SOEs are required to make annual reports on their activities and report on the implementation of outputs/programs in their corporate plans. Aid donors also make regular reports on their activities for their own purposes as well as to inform Government. Budget reports, including economic aggregates, are made on an annual basis (see Figure 2.10). 2.3.2.1 Annual Development Report It is proposed that an Annual Development Report is prepared as a summary of progress in implementing the policies in this PAA. The Report would describe the progress made in the Strategic Priorities and sector priorities using the Performance Indicators that are specified in later chapters. Inputs to the Report would come from Ministry Annual Reports and reports by some constitutional bodies, such as the Auditor-General. The Department of Economic and Sector Planning would coordinate the preparation of the Annual Development Report. The Report would then be considered by senior Government officials in the DCO followed by tabling in the Council of Ministers. The Report, together with any recommended changes of policy or strategy, could then go to an annual, or once every two years, National Summit. Chapter 3: Private Sector Development and Employment Creation 3.1 Sector Overview The need for economic growth to be Private Sector led was widely accepted during the time of the Comprehensive Reform Program (CRP) in 1997/98. Greater understanding of the need to provide a favourable business environment for the private sector has come about with the discussions made possible by the Business Forum. When the private sector grows, jobs are created, people enjoy higher living standards and tax revenue is available for better education, health and other social services. Most people work in the private sector in Vanuatu, either in a domestic or foreign-owned business or as semi-subsistence farmers raising cash income from agriculture. 3.1.1 Foreign Direct Investment Expansion of all business requires investment funds. Funds for investment are available from savings but the level of savings in the local economy is very low. Therefore, sustaining growth in the economy will only be achieved if significant levels of foreign investment can be attracted to the country. Foreign investors bring investment funds, technical expertise and provide jobs. Promotional efforts to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) are the responsibility of the Vanuatu Investment Promotion Authority (VIPA), established under the VIPA Act of 1998. VIPA also considers foreign investment proposals and issues approvals. Foreign investment in real estate has been increasing rapidly in recent years. This has raised many issues relating to land use. 3.1.2 Manufacturing The development of manufacturing industries has been, and still is, geared mainly towards producing products for the domestic market. Manufacturing and processing plants were established mainly to produce food, beverages and wood products and other fabricated metals. These industries, particularly food, beverages and metal products, source many inputs from overseas. The development of the manufacturing sector is, in large part, a result of the previous policy of import substitution. This involved imposing high tariffs or in some cases, import licensing arrangements on some products, and often duty exemptions on capital equipment and raw materials. This makes domestic production of the item profitable. However, there is a very high cost to the consumer who has to pay prices well above those of comparable imported items. There is also a substantial loss in tax revenue. The gain in terms of employment, value-added and the development of the industrial base must be weighted very carefully against these costs. In recent years the growth of the manufacturing sector has slowed, after reaching a peak in 1991. The rapid growth of the 1980s is unlikely to be repeated as most opportunities for supplying the domestic market have been exhausted. Most manufacturing activities are undertaken by foreign investors although there is a growing number of ni-Vanuatu becoming involved in small-scale manufacturing activities. The establishment of the Vanuatu Chamber of Commerce has been a positive step in assisting small ni-Vanuatu entrepreneurs. 3.1.3 Ni-Vanuatu Business Development Foreign investment is necessary for the economy to grow, but of equal importance is the promotion of ni-Vanuatu in business. Achieving greater local participation in the formal sector of the economy is essential for sustained growth. The Department of Co-operatives and Rural Development, as well as the Ni-Vanuatu Business Development Centre, were purposely set up to facilitate and promote greater participation of ni-Vanuatu in business. The merging of these two agencies will result in a more focused effort in this area. The establishment of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in 1995, funded from a portion of business licence fees, has spearheaded the promotion of ni-Vanuatu in business. 3.1.4 Tourism Vanuatu’s beauty is extraordinary, with its scenic beaches, spectacular volcanoes, smiling people and culture; it has all the natural ingredients to be a world premiere tourist destination. Tourism is one of the most promising economic sectors for Vanuatu’s future development. It offers great potential as a source of foreign exchange as well as creating employment and fostering development of the outer islands. Growth in the tourism sector is now underpinning growth in the economy as it accounts for around 40% of GDP. Principally driven by the private sector, the industry has grown substantially in the past few years. An estimated 6,200 people are employed in the tourism industry, most of these in the Port Vila area. Tourist numbers have been erratic over the years. After an initial decrease immediately following independence, tourism returned to pre-independence levels by the mid-1980s. During the latter half of the 1980s, however, a series of adverse events, including the contraction of air travel to the country occasioned by the pull out of Ansett, a major cyclone in 1987 that destroyed a number of tourism facilities and political turmoil in 1988 greatly reduced the number of tourists travelling to Vanuatu. Tourism arrivals are in Figure 3.1. The decision in late 2003 to adopt an “open sky policy” encouraged the introduction of Pacific Blue into the Vanuatu market in late 2004. This has boosted visitor numbers and provided healthy competition to Air Vanuatu. Australia is the largest provider of visitors accounting for 59% of total arrivals in 2004; 14% of visitors came from New Zealand and about 11% from New Caledonia. The remaining visitors came from the other pacific island countries, Europe and North America. Tourism activities have expanded to the outer islands in recent years assisted by the Vanuatu Bungalows Association. International cruise ships visiting Vanuatu has fluctuated in recent years as a result of P&O’s announcement to increase the number of its cruises to Vanuatu. Despite the announcement the number of visitors by cruise ship fell considerably in 2004. However, cruise ship arrivals have increased during 2005 and are expected to grow further in 2006. Cruise ships have also extended their trips to other islands such as Walarano and Pentecost. Government supports the development of tourism through the National Tourism Development Office (NTDO), which coordinates investment and development planning and promotes high standards of tourism products. Government also supports private sector marketing efforts through a grant to the Vanuatu Tourism Office (VTO). The tourism master plan has been revised and was adopted at the beginning of 2005. 3.1.5 Trade & Commerce Income from agricultural exports is the main source of cash in rural areas. Vanuatu has made several policy changes as part of the CRP to promote international trade and a greater export orientation. Import duties were reduced in 1998 to bands within zero to 30 percent and simplified to a total of eight categories. The Custom services charge of 5 percent for imports, as well as export taxes and duties, were also abolished. Restrictions imposed on exports of kava by only licensed dealers were lifted in April 1999 although VCMB policies have now changed. Many of these policy changes are necessary as part of Vanuatu’s accession process leading to membership of the World Trade Organisation (WTO). Vanuatu, since 2003, is also a party to the Melanesian Free Trade Agreement between the Melanesian countries. The free trade agreement amongst the Forum Island Countries, the Pacific Island Countries Trade Agreement (PICTA), and the Pacific Agreement on Closer Relations (PACER) have been endorsed. Discussions on a new bilateral trade agreement with New Caledonia are still in progress. 3.2 Key Issues and Challenges Sustained growth in the economy for all sectors is constrained by a very high cost structure. Electricity, telecommunications, indirect taxes and transport costs are all very high compared to other countries in the region. Wages are not high but, because productivity is low, the effective cost of labour is very high. These high costs constrain local as well as foreign investors and affect tourism, manufacturing and agricultural producers. Secure access to land for development also remains an obstacle. 3.2.1 Foreign Direct Investment There remains a lack of awareness of Vanuatu as a Foreign Investment destination and more efforts are needed in promotion. Awareness of the various investment opportunities is low. The administrative barriers to investment approvals have been addressed in recent years but administrative delays and uncertainties remain. 3.2.2 Ni-Vanuatu Business Development Obstacles preventing ni-Vanuatu business people from realising their full potential include most of the obstacles faced by other business people. Additional obstacles include access to investment funds and inability to use land as collateral, lack of business skills, and small market size and poor transport infrastructure which affect ni-Vanuatu business people in rural areas and the outer islands. 3.2.3 Tourism Tourism has great potential for further development but faces some serious constraints. These include: The inadequacy of existing accommodation in terms of quality, size of units and limited distribution around the country including a lack of boutique resorts to attract high income tourists; Lack of adequate infrastructure for international air passengers and cruise ship passengers as well as poor roads on the main resort islands and air services between the islands; International and domestic air services are underdeveloped and unnecessarily expensive; The land on beachfronts for building tourist facilities is insecure; Lack of effective and targeted marketing and promotion of Vanuatu and its unique tourist attractions particularly in niche markets such as adventure, diving, game fishing, nature tourism and other special activities; Lack of community awareness of tourism developments and the benefits that can accrue to the local community; Absence of a systematic training program for tourism personnel at all levels. Many of these issues and challenges are being addressed. A new airline is serving Vanuatu, more cruise ship arrivals are scheduled, and some new accommodation is coming on the market. In addition, key infrastructure, such as the road around Efate and the Port Vila wharf, will be rehabilitated and upgraded through the Millennium Challenge program. Training in hotel and catering subjects is available. International airports have been upgraded. Regardless of the impediments, tourism growth in Vanuatu looks promising, but for tourism to provide sufficient jobs for a growing population, concerted efforts need to be made to address the constraints to faster growth. 3.2.4 Trade, Commerce and Manufacturing Vanuatu’s position in recent years to open up its fragile economy to regional and international competition has put a lot of pressure on its infant local manufacturers to either compete on the open market or close down. This reflects the shift in policy away from import substitution to an export orientation. A need for export incentives has been identified as necessary to promote the new policy of export orientation. At the same time, it is necessary to take measures to counter the negative impact of MSG and other free trade agreements. The issue of Infant Industries has to be looked at closely as there is a need to provide proper policy direction to cater for them. For exporting to many countries there is a need to conform to international standards in labelling, packaging and quarantine. Meeting international standards would improve the image of locally manufactured products as well as agricultural export commodities. Potential niche markets for agricultural exports exist but supplying these markets needs good coordination with producers. There is also a need to clarify the role of the private sector, government and statutory bodies to ensure a conducive environment for increased commodity exports. 3.3 Policy Objectives The policy objectives for private sector development and employment creation are grouped around: Lowering costs of doing business; Improving access to rural financial services – saving and credit; Facilitating long-term secure access to land; Providing better support services to business; Ensuring a conducive environment for increased commodity exports. 3.4 Priorities and Strategies Priorities are based on the above Policy Objectives. These are to: Lower costs of doing business through; Effective oversight and regulation of utilities (covered in chapter 9); Improved public service productivity to reduce delays (covered in chapter 5); Promoting more competitive domestic markets and exports by reviewing and expanding the existing tax base to make it more attractive to investment, including an Export Incentive Scheme; Better transport services and infrastructure (covered in chapter 9); Improving access to rural financial services – saving and credit - through; Developing micro-credit schemes further; Implementing the registration of movable assets as collateral; Facilitating long-term secure access to land through; Reviewing and updating legislation on leasing of land to provide greater guarantee and security to investment in land-based projects; Providing better support services to business through; Support to the Chamber of Commerce, ni-Vanuatu Business Centre and NGOs in providing support services to small and micro enterprises including encouraging the development of small scale niche market activities in the rural areas; Improved marketing of Vanuatu investment opportunities and products including tourism; Reducing administrative barriers to Foreign Direct Investment. Ensuring a conducive environment for increased commodity exports through; Clarifying the role of the private sector in commodity trading by reviewing the role of the VCMB; Maintaining and improving quarantine and other trade facilitation services. Specific priorities and strategies to improve tourism are contained in the Tourism Master Plan and include: Increased tourist arrivals through better marketing and improved air links; Increased tourism facilities and product range in both rural and urban centres; Promoting and improving tourism development in the outer islands; Targeting high income tourists and niche tourist markets; Improved quality of tourism services through accreditation, and awareness and training programs. 3.5 Performance Indicators The impact of policy implementation can be measured by the following indicators: Growth in visitor arrivals, cruise ship arrivals and tourist expenditure; Manufactured output and exports; Commodity exports; Levels of foreign direct investment; Numbers of active employee accounts at VPF; Level of credit to private sector borrowers through the commercial banking system, including growth in micro-credit; and Contribution of the private sector to GDP. Chapter 4: Macroeconomic Stability and Equitable Growth 4.1 Recent Economic Performance Vanuatu achieved positive economic growth in 2003, 2004 and 2005, after two years of decline, driven by growth in agriculture, tourism and real estate (see Figure 4.1). However, despite reforms, which addressed weaknesses in the economy, economic growth over the medium to long term has been slower than population growth of 2.6% per year. This means that there has been a long-term decline, or at least stagnation, in National Income per person, which is a rough measure of the average standard of living in a country. Accurate statistics on the extent of hardship and poverty are not available. However, recent data suggest that some 26% of households had incomes of less than US$1 per day, which is a commonly used measure of poverty and is one of the Millennium Development Goals indicators. The data also suggest that 40% of households have a monthly income below the poverty line, implying that these households regularly struggle to find cash or produce subsistence goods to satisfy basic needs (such as food, schools costs and transport fees). Achieving higher and more equitable growth is clearly needed to improve living conditions. Macroeconomic stability has been maintained and improved with stronger fiscal (government budget) balances and subdued inflation. International reserves have increased to a comfortable level of 5.6 months of imports as of December 2005. The current account balance of payments has improved and the currency has remained stable. 4.1.1 Reforms Major fiscal reforms took place as part of the CRP including strengthening of the revenue base by introducing the 12.5% VAT, reducing various tax exemptions and strengthening tax compliance, which has involved the restructuring of Customs and Inland Revenue departments. A new Public Finance and Economic Management Act to reform the budgetary process and establish greater transparency in fiscal management has been implemented and fiscal discipline has been greatly increased. These reforms were complemented by a new Public Service Act and a Government Act, which strengthened the independence of the public service and clarified the role of political advisors. A major part of the CRP involved financial sector reforms and these were generally successful in terms of rehabilitating the National Bank of Vanuatu, winding down the Development Bank of Vanuatu (DBV), and providing more transparent management of the Vanuatu National Provident Fund (VNPF). Bank supervision and oversight has also been improved, especially for offshore banks. The initiative to combat money laundering, the enactment of recent Anti Money Laundering legislation and the establishment of a Financial Intelligence Unit under the Financial Transactions Reporting Act 2000, have also strengthened the policy framework in the financial sector. 4.2 Key Issues and Challenges Several reports, including those of the IMF, have concluded that the outlook for faster economic growth needed to raise living standards is not bright without reinvigorated commitment to the implementation of deeper policy reform. Government spending is still not well prioritised and capital expenditure is low when compared to the development needs of the country. Additional reform such as restructuring public enterprises and improving infrastructure remain crucial for establishing the sound private sector environment needed to raise economic growth over the medium term. A change in expenditure priorities would support medium-term growth and development objectives, while at the same continuing to reduce the debt burden. Challenges include the annual expenditure by central government on personnel emoluments, which has increased rapidly over the last 5 years due largely to the rising cost of various allowances. Debt servicing has become a major item of expenditure in the budget. Growth in debt servicing will far outpace growth in revenues causing increasing problems for the recurrent budget. There is need for formulation of a clear debt management strategy geared at improving net worth of the state while keeping cash flows manageable. Public enterprises finances are poor overall, in part reflecting the absence of market-based management. There is a critical need to re-evaluate the financial status of the public entities and to consider the options of introducing competition, privatisation or dismantling them. In light of the poor dividend collection from public enterprises there is a critical need to review their governance and cost structures. Limited information on household incomes and the level of agricultural production make it difficult to prepare accurate estimates of economic growth and to determine the extent of hardship and poverty. This information is essential in order to direct resources to those most in need. 4.3 Policy Objectives The main policy objectives for maintaining macroeconomic stability and promoting equitable economic growth are to: Maintain sustainable fiscal balances while re-prioritising expenditures, reducing debt and minimising the subsidies paid to public enterprises; Keep inflation at low and stable levels; Maintain a sustainable external position including a stable currency; Strengthen supervision and oversight of the financial sector including offshore financial services; Promote equitable and sustainable economic growth through the implementation of PAA policies to improve basic services, infrastructure and the environment for private sector development. 4.4 Priorities and Strategies The particular priorities and strategies for promoting growth are contained throughout this PAA. The priorities and strategies for maintaining macroeconomic stability, which is a pre-requisite for economic growth, are to: Conduct monetary policy to maintain a healthy foreign reserve position, a competitive real exchange rate and low inflation; Achieve responsible recurrent and overall budget outcomes; Prepare and implement a debt management strategy to gradually reduce domestic debt; Re-prioritise expenditure towards development and non-salary expenditures; Explore other tax options and improve compliance to raise revenue; Continue to privatise public enterprises and rigorously enforce commercial management and operational practices; Ensure that Household Income and Expenditure Surveys and other key surveys, such as the Agricultural Census are conducted. 4.5 Performance Indicators Performance indicators for the priorities and strategies and policy objectives are: Economic growth; Poverty indicators; Inflation rate; Real exchange rate; Months of import cover; Budget outcomes (recurrent and overall deficit, revenue and expenditure ratios to GDP); Public debt levels and ratio to GDP; Expenditure shares for development, salaries, key social services; Public enterprise performance. Chapter 5: Good Governance and Public Sector Reform 5.1 Overview Strengthening governance is recognised as a key challenge by all levels of government, civil society organisations and the private sector. Good Governance principles of accountability, transparency and predictability, and the rule of law are critical, but so is the participation of all sections of the community and stakeholders in policy formulation and development and policy implementation. The main initiatives to improve governance will involve sound public expenditure management, a stable policy direction, public sector reform, and ensuring that Vanuatu citizens can live in peace under the rule of law through strengthening of the legal sector institutions. Existing reform efforts need to be deepened. This includes the Public Service Commission playing its independent role under the Constitution, acting impartially and transparently in managing the overall Public Service and carrying out Government decisions efficiently. It also includes strengthening accountability in managing the use of public funds in compliance with laws and regulations, and providing for a free flow of information on government programs and services to Members of Parliament, citizens, civil society and development partners. The free flow of information about government and its operations serves to increase accountability of leaders and government institutions. Efforts to improve internal and external auditing of government accounts will continue to be pursued. Government will adequately resource the Auditor General’s Office using internationally recognised standards to effectively undertake its designated role to independently evaluate public service performance. Making sure that the leaders are accountable will be achieved through the implementation of the Leadership Code and proper resourcing of the Ombudsman’s office. The strengthening of the Legal, Police and Prisons sectors will continue to be addressed through policies and effective strategies and resource allocation through a sector-wide approach that will foster local ownership. The newly established Prisons & Probation Department will contribute to this. The independence of the judiciary also needs to be strengthened. 5.2 Policy Objectives Policy objectives for Good Governance are to: Provide policy stability; Provide stable institutions; and Develop a productive public sector. 5.3 Providing Policy Stability Providing policy stability involves managing public finances to improve service delivery and to reorient Government expenditure and aid donor resources to the priorities in this Plan, and to involve stakeholders in policy development and implementation. The policies in this PAA are based on the CRP policies, the CRP matrix, the Business Forum matrix, and the Provincial REDI plans as well as the PAA prepared in 2003. These will be used to prepare Government’s Budget policies and Fiscal Strategy and will provide the overarching policy objectives for sector strategies and plans and ministry corporate plans. The intention is that the Strategic Priorities, and the policies to achieve them, will be widely accepted so that priorities and policies remain in place despite changes in leadership. This would assist in decoupling political instability from policy stability. There is also a need to ensure that ownership of reforms spelt out in this document receive wide support in the community. This will be helped by continuing to engage all stakeholders in reform efforts including the Chamber of Commerce, civil society, and the use of the REDI as a model for community participation at a local level. This will include working towards a formal relationship with NGOs to work in partnership with Government to provide services. In order to provide an implementation framework for the policies in this revised PAA, Government will prepare a Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF). This will ensure effective linkages between policy and resource allocation. The MTEF will be based on a review of the Government’s expenditure by program and activity. To match the plan, resources will be allocated on a minimal 3-year time frame based on policy priorities in this Plan as well as other established plans such as the REDI Plans. 5.3.1 Priorities and Strategies The priorities to secure policy stability are to: Develop and adhere to a Medium Term Expenditure Framework to guide government expenditure and allocation of aid donor resources; Review progress in implementation of the policies of this PAA at three yearly intervals and update the policies as necessary; Engage stakeholders in policy formulation and implementation; Formalise a partnership agreement between Government and NGOs concerning service delivery. 5.3.2 Performance Indicators Performance in improving policy stability will be measured by monitoring service delivery in health and education; and monitoring the development and adherence to the MTEF. 5.4 Providing Stable Institutions Stable institutions are crucial for successful policy implementation. Two issues are important. First, the alignment of Government ministries and departments to ensure that all are contributing to the role of the ministry and to national development policies. Ministries where roles and programs need to be revised include the Ministry of Trade, Ministry of Co-operative & Ni-Vanuatu Business, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education, and Ministry of CRP. The second issue is to continue to build capacity to provide institutions with better policy focus, structure, operating procedures, planning, budgeting and human resource capacity. Many Ministries and Constitutional Bodies have received generous funding assistance through Institutional Strengthening Projects (ISPs). Institutional strengthening of this nature will need to continue for the foreseeable future. Of particular importance is to address the weaknesses that have been identified in the legal sector. Actions will be focused on the judiciary, the role of the Ombudsman’s Office and the three public legal offices of the Public Prosecutors office, the State Law Office and the Public Solicitors Office. It is a priority for the Government to ensure that all Vanuatu citizens can exercise their fundamental rights and freedoms, and confidently participate in nation building. All citizens of Vanuatu will be guaranteed their political and social rights through various inter-linked mutually supportive policies, strategies and programs in this Plan. 5.4.1 Priorities and Strategies The priorities to provide stable institutions are to: Continue to strengthen the legal sectors with the support of external assistance; Adequately resource the Auditor-General’s and Ombudsman’s office and other Constitutional Bodies to enable them to carry out their constitutional duties; Strengthen the judiciary system by having adequate staff both locally and overseas such as international judges, to reduce the court backlog and contribute to the credibility of the courts; Examine the options for the creation of a dispute settlement outside the current court system; Strengthen the relationship between the Ombudsman, the Police and the Public Prosecutor’s Office; Adjust legislation to allow for court prosecution relating to Ombudsman’s Reports; 5.4.2 Performance Indicators Measuring the performance of achieving stable institutions is difficult. Indicators suggested are the timely production and examination of Auditor-Generals reports; reduced backlog of court cases; average length of service of legal officers. 5.5 Developing a Productive Public Sector A healthy and committed Public Service working according to the principles of good governance is essential. This is to ensure all players in delivery of services are accountable, transparent with their actions and at the same time rewarded according to the level of their respective capacities and abilities. The rational for public sector reforms was highlighted in the CRP document: “The public sector needs to be adaptable to changing priorities and the changing expectations of the community…Performing these roles successfully will require that the public sector is prepared to transform itself. Political interference and frequent changes in staff in departments has been such that the morale of the Public Service has been seriously undermined. The lingering aftermath of the 1993 strike has further eroded public servants’ confidence and willingness to exercise leadership. The productivity of the service is generally poor. The people achieve little in their jobs. Rules and procedures are often not applied. The public service needs to develop a service oriented culture.” In response to these problems legislative changes were made to ensure the independence of the public service, to clarify the roles of ministers and officials, and an ambitious Management Improvement Program was initiated across the public service. Reform of some state owned enterprises has been undertaken and some commercial activities have been corporatised. A generic concern for all of the public service has been recruitment and retention of appropriate skills for effective delivery of services. Notwithstanding the current budgetary problems, some of these concerns could be addressed by making the incentive structure of the public service more compatible with that of the marketplace. The performance of the public service could be improved through better enforcement of existing disciplinary measures including a move towards more effective performance measurement. 5.5.1 Priorities and Strategies Priorities for developing a productive public sector are to: Continue to implement public service wide reforms including: Implementation of decisions of the Remuneration Tribunal; Better enforcement of disciplinary measures for non-performance throughout the public sector; Continue to corporatise State Owned Enterprises and rigorously enforce commercial management and operational practices. 5.5.2 Performance Indicators Indicators of achievement of the priorities will be remuneration levels of key skilled personnel in the public service; timely disciplinary action within the public service; SOE performance and privatisation. Chapter 6: Primary Sector Development and the Environment 6.1 Primary Sector – Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries 6.1.1 Sector Overview The Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing sector accounts for around 15% of total GDP and for almost all merchandise exports. It is important to note also that statistical measurement of productive activities is believed to be understated. Vanuatu is still an agriculture-based economy with copra, cocoa, kava and cattle continuing to dominate the sector. Real GDP per capita is still lower than in the early 1980s, due largely to the lack of significant long-term growth in agriculture and fisheries. However, since 2003, the agriculture sector has grown at an annual rate of 3.3 percent compared to 2.8 percent growth for the economy and an average population growth rate of 2.6 percent per annum. Despite some limited successes, commercialisation of smallholder agriculture has been slow in developing, while many of the former colonial plantations were broken up at independence. Vanuatu is an island nation with a relatively small land area and population. Only one third of the total cultivable land is presently farmed. Transport services, both inter-island and intra-island, are a major constraint to marketing and thus to increasing productivity and the volume of production. The domestic market for agricultural products is quite limited. While at least 80 percent of the population reside in the rural areas and depend on agriculture for their livelihood, productivity, particularly in the traditional crops sector, is quite low. The export of high value specialty commodities, particularly those that are organically grown, represents great potential. In order to increase the penetration of premium niche markets by these commodities, however, the volume of production must be increased. The challenge in agriculture is to increase production and productivity and improve marketing systems and market access for both traditional food crops and high value specialty commodities. The fisheries resources are not being properly exploited. The reef fisheries are over-fished in some areas, notably in the vicinity of Efate, but are generally under-exploited near the outer islands. The deep water snapper resource has the potential for some further exploitation but there appear to be definite limits. The Fisheries Department does not have the resources to properly monitor the tuna catch in Vanuatu waters. The water temperatures, however, are such that it appears unlikely that massive numbers of tuna frequent the area. Improvements in catching, handling and marketing systems and commercialisation of the domestic fishing industry are badly needed, but the fisheries resources are probably not sufficient to supply a larger proportion of the protein needs of a rapidly growing population from local fish stocks and to sustain the limited fisheries resources. Vanuatu possesses soils and climate that are conducive to timber production. The challenges for this sector will include ensuring replanting of trees at a rate at least equal to the volume being harvested; to foster utilisation of additional species; and to develop additional value-added processing. Developing a sustainable forestry sector will depend on attracting investors for developing larger commercial timber plantations. A parallel opportunity for development lies in organising and empowering mobile sawmill operators to expand into value adding wood products processing. 6.1.2 Key Issues and Challenges A wide variety of taxes, policies and regulation, including high trade taxes, lack of competition in markets for credit, shipping, utilities and other inputs and inefficient and loss-making state farming and marketing bodies, have seriously hindered development of the agriculture, forestry and fisheries sectors in Vanuatu. Many of the key issues and constraints that affect the sector are common to agriculture, livestock, forestry and fisheries development. The high cost of doing business affects primary production as much as it does other sectors. The sector is particularly constrained by the unreliability and expense of land, air and sea transport. In addition, domestic markets are small and distant export markets difficult to penetrate and expensive to reach. These constraints are exacerbated by the high incidence of cyclones and periodic droughts, and the problems in accessing land for agriculture due to the poor management of the traditional land tenure system. This includes the management of coastal fishery rights. Lack of access to credit for agribusiness, smallholders and fishers hinders the ability of commercial agribusiness to expand their operations and move to value-added processing and deprives the smallholder of the capital necessary to institute measures to increase productivity and to improve market access. High interest rates are an impediment, but the main problem relates to a lack of collateral. The lack of markets and marketing facilities is another important constraint, particularly to the development of a viable commercial agriculture and fisheries sector with smallholder participation. Investment returns in agriculture and fisheries, including projects sponsored by aid agencies, have been disappointing. Project benefits from large investments in rural fisheries in the past have not been sustained. Government’s policies therefore emphasise that growth in the sector must be private sector led. The Government is progressively withdrawing from production and marketing activities and focusing on facilitating sustainable private sector development through policy and regulatory reforms. The institutional capacity of the Ministry of Agriculture, Quarantine, Forestry and Fisheries (MAQFF) and its component divisions has been sharply reduced, first by the civil service strike in 1993 and again by the CRP “right-sizing” exercise that sharply reduced staff and budgets. The capacity of the extension services under the Department of Agriculture has been severely reduced due to funding constraints. The Fisheries Department does not have sufficient staff to enforce regulations or to prevent over-fishing. The Forestry and Quarantine Departments, by contrast, are well-focused and generally effective in the performance of their core duties, although Forestry needs to expand its regulatory staff to ensure compliance with the new Code of Forest Practices (CFP). Vanuatu’s agriculture and fisheries sector lacks a national policy to serve as a “road map” to guide public and private sector stakeholders towards agreed development objectives. Sustainable growth in agriculture, fisheries and forestry will require the Government and private sector to work in close partnership toward common development goals and objectives. 6.1.2.1 Agriculture Constraints that particularly affect agriculture and livestock development include low smallholder productivity, which holds back the commercialisation of agriculture. Most smallholders use little of the inputs that could raise productivity such as fertiliser, pesticides or more sophisticated farm tools. Plus there is little knowledge about the use and handling of these inputs. The sector is also vulnerable to shifts in world prices, especially to changes in copra and cocoa prices. Copra, which has been the main source of rural cash income, has been declining in real terms for the past two decades. Indications are that the economic importance of the copra export industry will continue to decline, due to the downward trend in real world prices. Incomes from cocoa, coffee and kava exports have also fluctuated because of changes in price, ability to meet quality standards and health concerns over kava in European markets. Soil degradation is an increasingly important issue affecting agriculture. The traditional practice of shifting cultivation that allowed the soil to go through a process of regeneration by being left idle for extended periods ranging from 5 to 10 years is no longer possible. The fallow periods are being shortened as population pressure on land grows. This has contributed to a significant rise in soil degradation. This has been addressed through pilot projects on various islands and through dissemination of information on crop varieties and appropriate farming practices. Agro-forestry is also being promoted, although only in a limited way, with the use of intercropping to reduce soil degradation. Figure 6.1: Agricultural Priorities Increased productivity through: Better research on traditional food crops; More effective extension services; Dissemination of improved planting material; Strengthening Department management; Conducting an agricultural census; Improving access to credit; Increased ni-Vanuatu participation in agri-business. Improved marketing through: Improving quarantine services; Encouraging private sector development of marketing and post harvest handling; Identification of markets in collaboration with private sector. The lack of research into agricultural crops is an issue. However research has been carried out on yams, sweet potato and taro with the aim of improving yield and quality. There is also no effective extension service. Lack of effective dissemination of information to farmers is therefore a problem. This includes livestock information e.g. on pig and poultry feed, and lack of access to knowledge about improved varieties resulting from research. The potential for agricultural expansion is great. Vanuatu has favourable climatic conditions for a variety of high value crops and livestock, an absence of most economically significant pests and diseases, and a “natural” environment for producing organically grown food products. There is also good potential for organically grown cocoa, coffee and kava. 6.1.2.2 Livestock Figure 6.2: Livestock Priorities Increased exports through: Improved DLQ capacity of to meet overseas country requirements; Improved capacity of export processors to meet overseas country requirements; Gaining market access for beef to higher value export markets such as the European Union. A marketing and branding strategy for Vanuatu beef exports. Improved incomes for farmers through: Improved market structures for the transport and sale of cattle; More butcheries in rural areas. Improved livestock production through Improved extension services to livestock; Better access for smallholder farmers to credit; A program of breeding improvement. Expand other livestock through: Promoting the use of goats as a food animal; Development of locally produced feed rations for poultry and pigs. Vanuatu has one of the most conducive environments in the world for raising beef cattle. Domestically the production of beef, pork, poultry and sheep/goat for local consumption forms an essential part of the rural economy. Any improvement in the capacity of farmers and their communities to produce, process and sell these animals and products would have a positive effect upon rural farmers incomes, and offer opportunities to promote rural enterprises such as butcheries. Improvements in domestic livestock production and processing would also improve the level of food security and safety in rural communities, while promoting the substitution of local meat for imported products. Although beef exports have increased in recent years there remain many capacity issues hindering such growth. Cattle production is limited by poor transport, a lack of credit for rural farmers, and limited government extension programs. Processing for export is hindered by high utility and freight costs compounded by the relatively small-scale level of processing throughput. Vanuatu’s ability to gain access for its beef to potential high- value markets such as the European Union is hindered by limited government and industry capacity to meet overseas import requirements. Improving the returns for export beef by selling to higher value markets, and improving the economics of processing through improved cattle production and increased processing throughput, would have a significant positive affect upon export revenues, and encourage further positive growth within the cattle industry. Vanuatu faces a natural constraint to large increases in production of forestry products, as even though some 36% of the country is forested, a large part of this is unsuitable for commercial logging due to the poor quality of timber and inaccessibility to sites. Even so, lack of sustainable management of the resource is a concern, given that harvest rates are greater than replanting and the fact that forests are a vital part of the country’s cultural heritage and contribute to the welfare and economic development of the people. However, impressive progress toward the development of a system for sustainable development of Vanuatu’s forest resources has been made. This will greatly facilitate the realisation of opportunities for further growth and development of the sector. These opportunities include the establishment of commercial tree plantations, expansion of agro-forestry, greater utilisation of timber species other than the two most commonly harvested, increased use of non-wood forest products and downstream processing for value added. The traditional land tenure system remains a large constraint. Disputes between forestry leaseholders and custom landowners are the rule rather than the exception. No land use system is in place therefore no mechanism is available for identifying conservation and timber production areas. 6.1.2.4 Marine resources Past efforts at raising rural income from fishing has had mixed success. Lack of adequate storage facilities, inadequate access to markets, and high cost of credit have been identified as factors inhibiting growth of the industry. As a result exports have been small and stagnant with domestic demand increasingly met by imports, particularly of canned fish. Figure 6.3: Marine Priorities Improved fisheries management through: Preparing a sector strategy; Implementing the tuna management plan; Revision of fisheries legislation; Institutional capacity building within the fisheries Department; Strengthening Provincial capacity for coastal fishery management. Sustainable coastal and reef management through: Mobilising communities to manage their coastal and reef fishery resources; Facilitating the marketing of reef fish; Improving stakeholder involvement in the sector; Mobilising local communities to arrange their own fish aggregating devices; Assessment of the sustainable management of the live reef fish trade. Sustainable offshore management through Effective monitoring of catches and enforcement of Total Allowable Catch limits; Maximising the resource rental from the oceanic tuna; Promoting local investment in value-adding activities and fish exports. Expand employment of seafarers through: Seafarer training. Access rights to near shore and reef fisheries are complicated by traditional land and reef ownership arrangements. Moreover, Provinces have little capacity for the management of coastal fisheries, which is their responsibility. Therefore there is irregular enforcement of regulations by the provinces. Greater emphasis should be placed on the management of coastal fisheries on which the majority of the rural population rely to some extent and which can make a greater contribution to rural incomes, nutrition and self-reliance than the commercial fishing sector. Co- management with local communities through fishery wardens and the like is essential for the sustainable management and conservation of the resources and the maintenance of biodiversity, particularly for over exploited and endangered species. There is a need for capacity building for education, awareness building, monitoring and reporting to allow them to meet their obligations. NGOs should be encouraged to take over some of the responsibilities for promoting the conservation and sustainable exploitation of the resources and to build capacity in the custodial communities. Poor institutional capacity of the Department of Fisheries has eroded its efforts at managing and monitoring the commercial offshore fishery. Attempts to develop significant local participation in commercial fishing have been disappointing. The lack of a sector strategy, and lack of stakeholder involvement in the sector, also constrain development. 6.1.3 Policy Objectives Many of the policy objectives to promote Private Sector Development and Employment Creation apply also to the Primary Production sector. These include the need to reduce the cost of doing business; to improve access to credit, land and business support services; and to ensure a conducive environment for commodity exports. Action in these areas, as well as actions to improve transport services (see chapter 9), will provide the basis for growth in primary production. Specific Primary Production sector policies stress the need for sustainable management of crop and livestock production, forestry resources, and marine resources; and creating the necessary conditions for private sector led growth and exports. Recognising that most of the population is involved in this sector, policy objectives for the whole of the Primary Production sector are to: Revitalise access to expert advice on good agricultural practices; Sustainably raise incomes from production of crops, livestock, fishing and forestry resources for the domestic and export markets; Increase the volume, and value, of beef exports to an increasing number of higher value overseas markets; and improve the production of livestock to meet the increasing supply and demand for domestic and export markets, while developing and promoting new uses of livestock in integrated farming systems; Improve and strengthen regulatory and sustainable management arrangements for the sustainable development of the sector; Involve all stakeholders in the development of sector strategies and their implementation. 6.1.4 Priorities and Strategies The main priority for the Primary Production sector is to direct more funding to strengthening the institutional capacity of the MAQFF and its associated departments. The policy objectives and specific priorities and strategies cannot be achieved without considerable attention to improving institutional capacity. 6.1.4.1 Agriculture Increase productivity in traditional root crops, livestock and high value crop production; Improve the marketing arrangements (domestic and export) for traditional food crops and high-value speciality niche products; Prepare a national agricultural sector strategy with the involvement of all stakeholders. 6.1.4.2 Livestock Increase the volume and value of beef exports to an increasing number of higher value overseas markets; Improve the incomes of rural farmers through the facilitation of increased sales of livestock and livestock products; Improve the production of livestock to supply the increasing demand of domestic and export markets; Develop and promote other livestock such as goats, pigs and poultry. Maintain and improve the regulatory and management framework for the sustainable development of the sector through: Improved institutional capacity in the Department of Forestry; Preparation of a Forest inventory update and sector plan update; Effective enforcement of the Code of Logging. Development of effective methods of dealing with the traditional land tenure system; Facilitate sustainable investment in timber plantations in collaboration with the private sector. 6.1.4.4 Marine resources Improve fisheries policy and management; Sustainably manage coastal and reef resources; Sustainably manage offshore fisheries; Expand employment of seamen through development of the Vanuatu Maritime College to provide training for international seafarers and encouraging Vanuatu registered vessels to employ ni-Vanuatu seafarers. 6.1.5 Performance Indicators Performance in achieving the policy objectives will be monitored using the following indicators: Income growth as measured by 5 yearly Household Income and Expenditure Surveys; Output growth in agriculture, livestock, fisheries including subsistence; Share of the sector and sub-sectors in GDP; Export growth of primary production products; Development of sector strategies; Government and donor resource allocations for the sector. 6.2 Environment and Disaster Management 6.2.1 Sector Overview Vanuatu has a wide range of natural resources. The development of these natural resources will be the main way of raising incomes and creating employment. It is therefore critical to ensure that that environment is protected. In addition, land and the environment are central to ni-Vanuatu culture. Preservation of the environment is therefore of great importance. Environmental concerns featured prominently in the CRP with an emphasis on strengthening existing customary measures to sustain environments. The history of environmental protection has been marked by some notable successes. Round log exports are banned; conservation measures for sandalwood have been taken; and numerous protected areas have been developed. Environmental management is the responsibility of the Environment Unit, although other departments including Agriculture and Forestry also have responsibilities in relation to environmental issues. A few NGOs are also active in the environment sector. Modern legislation has been introduced for environmental management. The Environmental Management and Conservation Act was passed in 2002 and provides for the conduct of environmental impact assessments and for biodiversity and protected areas. 6.2.2 Key Issues and Challenges Vanuatu’s biodiversity is threatened by a number of introduced species of plants and animals and over harvesting of some reef and lagoon fish. However, quarantine protocols have been developed to prevent the import of weeds, pests and diseases. As a result, Vanuatu is largely free of animal diseases and parasites, which has allowed the cattle industry to flourish. With Vanuatu’s population growing at 2.6% per year and urban areas growing faster, there is increasing pressure on both urban infrastructure and the environment in Port Vila and Luganville. Water pollution in Port Vila harbour and the lagoons is serious. The probable cause of the high pollution is the lack of a sewerage system and poor management of many individual septic tank systems. The urban environment of Port Vila is particularly important for sustaining the growth of tourism. A new Port Vila development plan would assist in defining how public amenity can be maintained or improved and the attractiveness of the town enhanced for both residents and tourists. The safe disposal of solid waste is a significant problem for many communities. Assessing solid waste disposal issues is a moderately high priority for many islands. The effects of global warming on climate are hard to predict, but it is likely that storms will become more severe and that climatic zones will shift, affecting rainfall patterns and drought. Sea level rise would have an impact in the future especially as many roads and settlements are close to the coast. Lack of resources is constraining the full implementation of the Environmental Management and Conservation Act. Vanuatu is highly vulnerable to a range of natural disasters including cyclones, coastal flooding, river flooding, earthquakes, landslides, tsunami and volcanic eruptions. The emphasis in disaster management has been on making communities aware of the need for preparedness and promoting the renewal of traditional knowledge of mitigation and preparedness. The National Disaster Management Office with the assistance of the National Disaster Committee is mandated to develop strategies for the prevention of, preparation for, response to, and recovery from, disasters. 6.2.3 Policy Objectives, Priorities and Strategies Priorities and strategies are to: Implement the Environmental Management and Conservation Act and the regulation of related activities; Encourage the development of protected areas; Improve sewage treatment and reduce pollution in the harbours and lagoons near urban centres; Conduct a solid waste disposal study; Encourage eco-tourism, where feasible, as a means to protect the environment; Conduct community awareness of the need to protect the environment including through reduction of risks from natural hazards; Develop and implement risk reduction programs in communities; Prepare a Port Vila development plan to define how public amenity can be maintained or improved and the attractiveness of the town enhanced for both residents and tourists. 6.2.4 Performance Indicators Little data is available to measure performance in achieving the objectives. Progress will be measured by monitoring the Priorities and Strategies. Chapter 7: Provision of Basic Services and Strengthening Social Development 7.1 Overview Improving the provision of basic services, especially to rural areas, and strengthening the involvement of all parts of society in development, especially women and youth, is recognised as essential to achieving the Vision of an Educated, Healthy and Wealthy Vanuatu. The lack of basic services of health and education is a major cause of hardship and poverty in the country. Government is committed to improving basic service delivery especially in rural areas and outer islands. The key to improving these services is in raising public service productivity so that improved and expanded services can be provided within the limited resources available. Achievement of policy objectives in this Strategic Priority is therefore highly dependant on good progress in public sector reform. The spread of the cash economy and the weakening of traditional forms of social cohesion have particularly affected women. Domestic violence, high teenage pregnancy, high youth unemployment and lack of self-employment opportunities are emerging social problems that need to be addressed. This chapter covers policies to improve health services and policies to address gender and development. Education policies are covered in chapter 8. 7.2 Health 7.2.1 Sector Overview A nation’s health is a key parameter in determining long-term economic performance and development. Life expectancy is currently 69 years for females and 66 for males (1999 Census). There has been progressive improvement in key health indicators over the years. Under 5 mortality has reduced from 58 per 1,000 live births in 1989 to 33 in 1999 and similarly infant mortality has declined from 45 per 1,000 live births in 1989 to 27 in 1995 (see Figure 7.1). The proportion of 1 year olds who have been immunized against measles has varied and was at a low of 66% in 2003. Figure 7.1: Key Health Indicators Baseline Latest Under-five mortality rate per 1,000 live births 58 (1989) 33 (1999) Infant mortality rate per 1,000 live births 45 (1989) 27 (1995) Proportion of 1 year-old children immunised against measles 66% (1990) 75% (2001) 66% (2003) Proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel 79% (1990 -1995) 88% (1999) The contraceptive prevalence rate 15% (1991) 28% (1999) Prevalence of underweight children under 5 years of age 23% (1983) 12% (1996) Comprehensive maternal mortality rates are not available but the proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel is around 88%. HIV/AIDS is an emerging threat to health but its prevalence is not routinely monitored at present so that the actual extent of HIV infection is not known. Consistent use of condoms substantially reduces the risk of sexual HIV transmission as well as STI transmission. Both the Ministry of Health and NGOs have awareness programs on HIV/AIDS, STIs and on the use of condoms. The contraceptive prevalence rate was estimated at 15% in 1991 rising to 28% in 1999. Malaria continues to be a major disease threat despite programs to increase access to treated bed nets. Malnutrition is also a concern, and has a serious impact on the ability of children to achieve educational standards. The most readily available data on malnutrition are from the MOH (1996), which concluded that 12% of children were underweight (low weight for age) and 20% stunted (low height for age) with 6% showing wasting (low weight for height). The total proportion showing (possible) nutritional problems was in the order of 25% - a high level. The general health situation in Vanuatu is in a period of transition, with communicable diseases still accounting for a large proportion of illness and death but with a rising incidence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), or “life-style” diseases. With a changing lifestyle and increasing urbanisation it is anticipated that there will be an increase in risk factors associated with NCD. In 2003 7% of admissions to the hospital in Port Vila were NCD related; 29% of which were admissions for hypertension and 23% for diabetes. Problems will be most pronounced in urban areas where obesity is more common and exercise rates lower than in rural areas. A 1998 NCD survey found that 52% of females and 46% of males were overweight or obese. The health system design supports access to primary care services for local communities at 180 aid posts, 74 active dispensaries, 27 health centres, 3 provincial hospitals and 2 major referral hospitals in Luganville and Port Vila. The level of referrals through the system is based on clinical needs to patients, with the aim of retaining patients closest to their homes. Considerable investment has been made in health infrastructure, mainly by development partners, and in improving the management of the Ministry of Health and its facilities. A Master Health Services Plan was prepared in 2004 and covers the period 2004 to 2009. A Health information system has been developed which allows identification of causes of illness and health service visits from hospital data, out patient diagnosis and public health statistics. However, information is not currently being collected in a systematic manner. 7.2.2 Key Issues and Challenges Access to health care remains a key challenge in the sector in part due to the geography of the country. A large proportion of the population has to travel by boat, canoe or truck to reach the nearest aid post. In some cases this can involve up to 2 days travel. For many, the delay will exacerbate their health status. Up-to-date information on disease incidence and patient numbers and locations is essential for a measured response to health problems. There is a need to revitalise the Health Information System to ensure better-informed planning of health services. Improved coordination is also needed between Government, civil society and donors in health care delivery. The health workforce is lower per capita than most Pacific Island Countries and is also unevenly distributed across the country. Expatriates are required to supplement the ni-Vanuatu medical workforce and to provide the necessary specialist services both for services and for training of interns within Vanuatu. Budgeting problems combined with recruitment bottlenecks has meant that some health professionals are working as temporary employees. There are also difficulties in retaining key professional staff and in retaining experienced nurses in the more remote areas. Financing of health services, where private sector providers are few, is an ongoing challenge to Government. In the future, expenses are likely to rise faster than population growth as NCDs such as diabetes and heart disease increase. These conditions are expensive to treat and it makes sense to expand health promotion measures in order to prevent increases in NCDs. With user fees contributing little to overall costs, it is essential that resources are managed carefully. 7.2.3 Policy Objectives Government has established a mission for the Ministry of Health: to protect and promote the health of all people living in Vanuatu, with the vision of having an integrated and decentralised health system to promote effective, efficient and equitable development and services for the well being of all people across Vanuatu. Recognising that Vanuatu has adopted the overarching philosophy of a primary health care approach, policy objectives for the health sector are to: Improve the health status of the people; Improve access to services; Improve the quality of services delivered; Make more effective use of resources. Base the delivery of health services on a Primary Health Care (PHC) approach to ensure access to sustainable provincial services including strong links with provincial governments. Improve the health status of the people through: Reducing illness and deaths in children under 5; Promoting child spacing and reducing teenage pregnancy; Reducing disability and deaths amongst productive adults. Improve access to services through; Adoption of the role delineation tool to distribute resources more fairly based on community health needs; Implementation of mechanisms to evaluate tertiary services and provide guidance for their access both within Vanuatu and beyond; Develop an integrated primary health care and public health care strategy for Vanuatu; Giving a higher priority to improving transportation and communication to improve access for patients and reduce the isolation of health workers and improve and strengthened partnership and ownership of health programs developments through the coordination of donors, NGO’s and other sectors of government, chiefs, churches etc, with regards to facilitating the implementation of the Health Sector Plan. Improve the quality of services delivered through: Implementing a comprehensive Hospital and Health Service Quality and Safety Standards program; Recognizing the potential for the key role to be played by health professionals in providing leadership and ensure there is continued skill base development and retention in the workforce; Make more effective use of resources through: Improving the collection of data to enable the monitoring of health status and support health planning and management; Adopting only health initiatives, which are cost effective and proven in the South Pacific; and continue to roll out the planning process to include high priority services and new programs. 7.2.4 Priorities and strategies 7.2.5 Performance Indicators The Ministry of Health Master Services Plan contains strategies and targets, and performance indicators, to measure progress in the priority areas. Performance Indicators to reflect overall progress in the sector include: Infant/child mortality; maternal mortality; births attended; immunization coverage; contraceptive prevalence rate; malaria, TB, NCD incidence; availability of timely and accurate health statistics. Figure 7.2: Millennium Development Goals for Health Reduce by two-thirds, between 1990 and 2015, the under- five mortality rate Reduce by three-quarters, between 1990 and 2015, the maternal mortality rate Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the incidence of malaria and other major diseases Many of these indicators are also contained in the Millennium Development Goals – see Figure 7.2. 7.3 Gender and Development Sustained growth and development is achievable only through the participation and involvement of all sections of society. Unfortunately, women, in almost all sectors of their lives, are disadvantaged, when compared to men. Creating an environment through the development of legislation and positive economic and social policies for the full development of women is necessary for the achievement of equality, development and peace. Progress has been made since Independence in recognising the important role of women and enhancing the status of women. However, there is still a long way to go in achieving an equal partnership between men and women in the pursuit of development. This lack of recognition of women as a valuable economic resource to foster development is based on what some people consider as traditional norms and expectations of a woman’s rightful role in society as homemakers. It is however important also that progress and development is managed such that it does not erode away traditional systems and practices that support and protect women and children. 7.3.1 Key Issues and Challenges Figure 7.3: Indicators for Gender and Development Indicator Baseline Most Recent Ratios of girls to boys in primary, secondary and tertiary education (tertiary: USP enrolments) Primary 88 (1991) Secondary 84 (1994) Tertiary 40 (1995) Primary 92 (2002) Secondary 99 (2002) Tertiary 60 (2003) Ratio of girls to boys in pre-school education 103 (1995) 95 (2001) Ratio of women to men receiving tertiary scholarships 50 (1999) Share of women in wage employment in the non-agricultural sector 23% (1989) 40% (1999) Proportion of seats held by women in national parliament 2% (2002) 1 female 52 total 4% (2004) 2 females 52 total Proportion of departments or ministries headed by women 18% (2003) 56 positions 10 female heads Both health and education are important aspects of human development. Eliminating gender disparity at all levels of education would help to increase the status and capabilities of women. Female education is also an important determinant of economic development. Focussing on women’s health not only helps women but also helps to improve the health of the whole family. Health issues are covered earlier in this chapter. The MDG goal for gender and equality is to “Eliminate gender disparity in primary and secondary education, preferably by 2005, and in all levels of education no later than 2015”. The male-female differential in education has been closing very rapidly. The ratio of girls to boys in primary was 88% in 1991 rising to 92% in 2002 with much better progress in secondary education (see Figure 7.3). However, significantly fewer women attend tertiary education than men. In 2003 for every 100 men enrolled in University of the South Pacific (USP) enrolments either on campus (Fiji Islands, Samoa and Vanuatu) or through the in country USP centres there were only 60 women. In 1999 there were 50 women (115) for every 100 men (232) awarded scholarships for study through the Ministry of Education (see Figure 7.3). The share of women in wage employment in the non-agricultural sector measures the degree to which labour markets are open to women in industry and service sectors, which not only affects equal employment opportunity for women but also economic efficiency through flexibility of the labour market and therefore the economy’s ability to adapt to change. Women are under-represented as employees in both the public and private (formal) sectors. The public sector is a significant employer in Vanuatu, with employment in the public sector at 4,475 compared with formal private sector employment at 9,797 (business registered for Value Added Tax (VAT)). Within the public sector women make up 35% of employees; approximately the same as the private sector (32%). In 2000 basically one in three employees in the formal sector was female. In 2003 the public sector employed 1,781 women, representing 38% of employees. However, women in wage employment are increasingly employed outside the agriculture sector. According to the 1999 Census 40% of women with paid jobs (working for wages, salaries or profit) work outside the agriculture sector compared to 23% in 1989 (see Figure 7.3). As noted under Article 4 in the Vanuatu CEDAW report, while government has set its goal to improve the proportion of women in decision-making bodies, the government has not reached its target to have 30% of parliamentary seats held by women by 2006. Only 4% of seats were held by females in 2004. In addition only 18% of senior public servants are female. 7.3.2 Policy Objective The policy objective is to “Promote gender equality and empower women”. 7.3.3 Priorities and Strategies The main priorities are to: Improve the gender balance in primary, secondary and tertiary education; Increase the number of women in wage employment in the non-agricultural sector; Increase the number of women in decision-making roles in government. 7.3.4 Performance Indicators The ratios of girls to boys in primary, secondary and tertiary education (tertiary is University of the South Pacific enrolments); The share of women in wage employment in the non-agricultural sector; Proportion of seats held by women in national parliament; Proportion of departments or ministries headed by women; Percentage of women on Boards and other Government committees. Chapter 8: Education and Human Resource Development 8.1 Sector Overview The education system aims to empower future generations to become self reliant in managing their own life and careers as individual members of their community, society and the nation as a whole. Across the world, education sectors are working towards Education for All (EFA). The international EFA initiative has six goals: Expand and improve early childhood care and education, especially for the disadvantaged; By 2015 all children (especially girls, minorities, the disadvantaged) have good quality, free, complete, compulsory primary education; All young people and adults have equitable access to learning and life skills; A 50% improvement in adult literacy (especially for women) by 2015 and equitable access to basic and continuing education for all adults; Improved quality and excellence, especially so that targets are met in literacy, numeracy, and essential life skills; Elimination of gender disparities in education. In the medium term, the education sector is concentrating on the Millennium Development Goals of achieving universal primary education, gender equality in education, and education which contributes to the alleviation of poverty. The environment in which these goals must be achieved is unique, including more than 105 vernaculars, two official languages and one national language; schools scattered over more than 60 islands; a high rate of population growth, and rapid urban drift. The growing population (and increasing enrolment and retention rates) puts considerable pressure on the education system and places increasing demands on the national budget. In addition there is growing support for recognising traditional skills and valuing custom and culture as part of the Vanuatu National Self- Reliance Strategy. The Ministry is currently embarking on a major restructure to decentralise school administration and support to the provincial level, strengthen planning, monitoring and auditing at the national level, and consult school communities and stakeholders as part of planning for an Education Sector Wide Approach (SWAp) to strengthen the system. In 2004 some 39,000 students were enrolled and completed primary school, up by 11% since 2000. Junior and senior secondary enrolments have also increased with 10,600 students enrolled in 2004. Student teacher ratios in the 441 primary schools was 20:1, while in the 74 secondary schools the ratio was 15:1. Progress towards universal Primary Education has been slower than hoped for. However, figures from the population censuses show that, in 1999, 78% of children in the 6 to 12 year age group were attending primary school. This compares with 74% in 1989. No significant differences in the enrolment of boys and girls was recorded but girls are an increasingly smaller percentage higher up the education system. High drop out rates still remains a major concern. Some 91% of primary students went on to complete year 5 according to the MDG report, and this appears to have decreased since 2000. Many parents in both rural and urban areas find it difficult to meet the costs of education. The proportion of students passing the year 6 national exam is improving but only about half of the students pass and qualify for secondary level education. Pass rates are considerably worse in rural areas than urban areas. Some 44% of rural males and 49% of rural females passed the year 6 exam in 2003 compared with urban pass rates of 74% for males and 79% for females. International research indicates that countries which have a high proportion of the population living in rural areas are unlikely to achieve the EFA or Millennium Development targets unless additional initiatives are taken in education for rural development. Many school leavers do not have the necessary skills for productive employment or self-employment. School curriculum will be improved to provide enterprise and rural development skills. Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) is undergoing expansion with the extension and improvement of courses offered. Local examples include the Vanuatu Institute of Technology, the ongoing courses offered by Rural Training Centres, the Maritime College, USP, and the Agriculture College. 2006 marks a new era in the Vanuatu education system where the government has agreed to extend basic education from year 6 to year 8, meaning children will be able to spend at least 8 years in basic and primary level before moving on to junior secondary level. The sector is adopting the Sector Wide Approach (SWAp) and an Education SWAp Forum has been established to develop a strong partnership between the Ministry, key Government agencies, development partners and civil society. During the planning phase, baseline data will be gathered and analysed, MoE planning, implementation, service delivery and monitoring capacities will be assessed and strengthened. Existing plans and policies will be better aligned with national plans and incorporated into a single Education Sector Strategy. 8.2 Key Issues and Challenges The major challenge is to continue to expand access to education and to improve quality within available resources. Education is a major component of the national budget with the education ministry expenditure accounting for an average of 25% of total expenditure annually. In addition to this, parents fund many school costs and development partners have played a major role in financing expansion of the system. However, financing future expansion of the system presents serious challenges. Some 84% of the recurrent education budget is spent on salaries leaving very little for school materials. The scattered nature of the islands, the smallness of communities, the bilingual system of education, and a lack of reliable transport infrastructure, make education costs very high compared to other Pacific Island Countries. Improved fiscal and financial management of the sector is a useful first step in aiming to improve the cost effectiveness of the whole education system. This includes measures to improve medium term resource planning and improve utilisation of resources at ministerial and educational establishment levels, both of which are also critical to meeting the challenges facing education. Formal employment is the primary aspiration of almost all school leavers. However, given that a large proportion of school leavers will not be able to obtain formal jobs, there needs to be an increased emphasis on basic education, enterprise skills, rural development skills, and technical and vocational training. This emphasis should be designed to prepare youth to effectively participate in adult education programs, short-term training, and formal and non-formal post-secondary training. This will help them become more productive in the village economy (agriculture, fishing and forestry), and in other types of income earning activities, particularly those activities involving the ownership and operation of small businesses. These could also be focussed in the tourism sector, which would facilitate development of ni-Vanuatu entrepreneurial skills, thereby supporting development of a more robust domestic private sector. Improving TVET will need to focus on strengthening current TVET providers, which include the Rural Training Centres, Maritime College, Agriculture College, VITE, VIT, and the Chamber of Commerce. There is also a need to strengthen the Vanuatu National Training Council (VNTC) and establish proper certificates of completion for all TVET training according to the level of achievements and to introduce a system of accreditation which promotes pathways with the formal system and credits to other regional providers. Identifying occupational skills and education standards that are most critically needed in the private sector, as well as in government is a major task that must be addressed on an ongoing basis. This will be addressed by the development of a National Human Resource Development Plan, which will cover the whole range of education and technical training provision. 8.3 Policy Objectives The major goal in the sector is to provide universal primary education completion and improved access to a quality education and training system that better contributes to economic and social development. The main policy objectives are to: Improve access to education and ensure gender and rural/urban balance; Raise the quality and relevance of education; Improve planning, fiscal and financial management in the sector; Develop a distinctively ni-Vanuatu education system. 8.4 Priorities and Strategies Against this background, priorities and strategies in the education and training sector are to: Improve the relevance, quality and accessibility to Pre-school and Special Education for all young children as stipulated within the EFA National Plans and the Millennium Development Goals Indicators; Achieve relevant and quality universal Primary Education up to Year 8 (EFA and MDG target); Increase accessibility and improve relevance and quality in junior and senior secondary level of education; Improve quality and accessibility for tertiary studies in both the francophone and anglophone schools; Increase accessibility and improve the relevance and quality of teacher education; Promote gender equality throughout all levels of education and training; Expand relevant and quality Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET); Implement the Education National Human Resource Development Plan for the Education Sector that links to scholarships opportunities, manpower planning, curriculum development, and career and course advice; Improve fiscal and financial management within the education sector, develop a medium term expenditure framework for education and ensure there is effective and efficient resource allocation in the education sector; Finalise planning and implementation of the sector-wide approach to educational planning. 8.5 Performance Indicators Performance milestones in achieving the above priorities and strategies are contained in Ministry of Education strategic and corporate planning documents. Outcome Indicators for the education sector as a whole are related to the EFA, MDG, and poverty reduction indicators. The indicators will be refined as part of the SWAp planning as targets are prioritised and costed. Currently the indicators are: Net enrolments of males and females, rural and urban children in pre-school, primary (MDG), secondary and tertiary education and training institutions; Drop out and repeat rates including the proportion of students starting year 1 who reach year 5 (MDG); Unit costs for primary, secondary and tertiary education; Proportion of Government funds allocated to education and the proportion of these funds which goes to delivery; Measurement of the proportion of students with access to qualified teachers, quality classrooms, and quality learning materials. Weekly and annual minimum instructional hours, particularly in language and numeracy; Ranking of student achievements against regional and international standards at key milestone levels. Chapter 9: Support Services: Infrastructure and Utilities 9.1 Sector Overview Reliable and competitively priced economic infrastructure and utilities are essential services needed to support national development. Without such services new productive investment will be difficult to attract, and the objectives of creating additional employment and other income-earning opportunities for the people will not be achieved. Poor transport and communication services, their high costs, and poor maintenance of infrastructure assets, particularly (but not only) in the rural areas, have been identified as major constraints to development by communities, especially rural communities, Government and aid donors. Vanuatu has a high incidence of destructive cyclones and periodic droughts. There is also increased climate variability, as part of worldwide trends for climate change. While the weather cannot be controlled, accurate forecasts and forewarning of potential disasters are important for safety as well as economic development such as agriculture and marine activities, including fishing. Private sector monopolies operate most electricity, water supply, domestic gas and telecommunication services while Government and public enterprises play a major role in the transport sector. In comparison to many neighbouring Pacific Island countries the quality of urban power, water and communications utilities in Vanuatu are of a high technical standard. But the costs to the consumer are also very high to the extent that these are generally believed to be hampering growth of enterprises, and constraining the development of tourism. Effective regulation and monitoring of concession agreements in electricity, water and telecommunications are seen as essential to improving services and reducing costs. Reform of Government activities in the sector has been undertaken with the separation of regulatory and operational functions in the marine and aviation transport sectors and the corporatisation of commercial activities with Airports Vanuatu Limited and Post Vanuatu Limited. There are also plans to establish a Land Transport Authority as a separate regulatory authority for land transport; and also a need to establish a Transport Planning Committee within the Ministry of Infrastructure and Public Utilities. Efforts have also been made to improve the operations and efficiency of public enterprises in general with the design of a divestiture program to increase private sector participation in the operation and maintenance of services. However, this has met with limited success and continuing subsidies have been a substantial drain on government’s budget. This lack of progress is reflected in the high level of subsidies and transfers to public enterprises, which were equivalent to 6% of GDP in 2004. This reduces the funds available for priority sectors such as health and education. There is therefore still much to be done to improve the performance of both infrastructure and utilities service providers. The government is in the process of setting up a Regulatory Authority. 9.1.1 Meteorological Services Over the last two decades the Vanuatu Meteorological Service has suffered a steady decline in resources. This is affecting the service’s ability to provide accurate forecasts and forewarning. 9.1.2 Power Less than 20% of the total households enumerated in the 1999 National Census reported having access to electricity. The remaining households indicated other sources of light such as gas, kerosene, wood, etc. The information suggested that excluding the two municipality areas, Lakatoro, Lenakel and other privately operated sources of power supply, more than 80% of the population of the country living in rural areas do not have access to electricity and are still using traditional means for their sources of light. The Port Vila and Luganville municipal electricity networks are operated and maintained by UNELCO through concession contracts that extend to 2031 and 2010, respectively. There are presently just under 5,000 customers on the Port Vila network and nearly 1,000 customers on the Luganville network. The Public Works Department had, until recently, the responsibility for operations of the provincial town electricity supplies at Luganville, Isangel on Tanna and Norsup/Lakatoro on Malekula but these are now operated and maintained by UNELCO. Power to Luganville is largely supplied by the Sarakata hydro-electric scheme funded by the Japanese in 1994. Consumers in Luganville pay similar prices as in Port Vila where electricity is exclusively provided by diesel generators. Savings on fuel costs from the hydro-generation have been used to extend the electricity reticulation on Santo and used to provide solar powered systems in rural villages. There is a need for enhanced oversight of the Sarakata “Fund” to improve transparency. Government, through its Energy Unit of the Ministry of Land and National Resources, undertakes the electrification of the smaller village communities. Around 500 solar powered systems are operating for rural health clinics, schools and private homes. These systems were financed through the Sarakata Fund and through donor assistance but are maintained by the Energy Unit. The Energy Unit is also involved in the identification of other means of electricity generation and is promoting a number of mini hydro schemes as well as geothermal power for Efate and other Islands. 9.1.3 Telecommunications Tele-density (defined as telephone lines per 100 people) is a key indicator of access to telecommunication services. Vanuatu has about 12 connections per 100 people according to the 1999 Population Census. This compares with Fiji and Palau which both have twenty connections (fixed and mobile connections) per 100 people. Tele-density in rural areas of Vanuatu is much lower. The MDG goal for communications is “In conjunction with the private sector, make available the benefits of new technologies, especially information and communications.” Despite the low access, Vanuatu has a modern telecommunications system serving all urban areas and most rural areas. Telecom Vanuatu Limited (TVL), partly owned by Government, has exclusive rights under a concession contract to operate domestic and international services (including Internet) to the year 2012. There are currently 6,944 fixed lines but with the introduction of mobile phones (particularly prepaid mobile phones) there has been a quantum leap in the number of phones – some 15,400 as of January 2006. Although Internet charges are comparatively high, TVL does provide a free service to schools that have computers and electricity supply to operate them. 9.1.4 Transport 9.1.4.1 Air Transport Air transport plays an important role in both domestic and international transport, therefore a regime of primary legislation and operating rules conducive to sustainable air transport operations is of paramount importance. Whilst marine transport provides the basis for domestic freight and passenger traffic domestic air services provide vital links for many people on a more regular basis, for the development of tourism and enterprise activities and for emergency services. Competitively priced international services are critical for the promotion of the nation’s tourism industry. Maintaining both international and domestic air-services is therefore of vital importance. Stability of the operating environment for the national carrier Air Vanuatu and for operation of domestic air services is critical for the long-term financial health of the aviation sector. New international competition from low cost carriers has raised the number of tourists but creates a challenging competitive environment for Air Vanuatu. Airports Vanuatu Limited operates the three main airports at White Grass - Tanna, Bauefield – Efate and Pekoa – Santo while the remaining 26 outer island airstrips are maintained and managed by the Public Works Department through a contracting arrangement. As with all infrastructure the maintenance of aviation assets is a critical issue, especially as safety and security concerns are paramount. The location and local climate of many rural airstrips make maintenance very difficult and costly. 9.1.4.2 Land Transport The Public Works Department has a National Road Inventory with a recorded 1,766km that is the responsibility of PWD and 225km that is the responsibility of provincial Government. The condition of the road network is poor due to inadequate funds and machinery for maintenance. Limited institutional capacity in terms of staffing, budget and machinery at both national and provincial level has hindered planning and the development and maintenance of the road network. The new program for roads and infrastructure being developed under the Millennium Challenge Account will have a major impact on the nation's road network. This will add considerably to the importance of developing a sound and adequately resourced road-asset maintenance program. The proposal to establish a Land Transport Authority within the Ministry of Internal Affairs to regulate licensing and safety is under active consideration by Government. The proposal to establish a transport Planning Committee within the Ministry of Infrastructure and Public utilities is also under active consideration by the Government. 9.1.4.3 Marine Transport Vanuatu relies heavily on marine transportation for its trade and domestic travel between islands. It is also the main means of bringing export crops and produce from the rural and outer islands to markets. Many have likened it to the backbone of domestic freight transport in Vanuatu, and considerable attention has been given over the years to the importance of improving the efficiency of inter-island shipping to reduce internal transport costs. This has included expenditure on port facilities to consolidate freight handling and reduce shipping costs1. In 1999 the Coastal Trading Act was abolished and the VIPA Act amended to allow for foreign ownership of vessels over 80 tonnes. As a Figure 9.1: Institutional Structure for Marine Transport Ports and Harbours Department – responsible for operation and management of the main ports at Port Vila and Luganville. Vanuatu Maritime Authority – regulatory authority established in 1999 to ensure safety standards, licensing and administration of shipping and maritime and seafaring acts and search and rescue. Vanuatu Maritime Training School – situated in Santo provides training for fishermen and local and international seafarers. Shipping Industry – which until 1999 was essentially restricted to Ni-Vanuatu operators and now includes around 120 ships (up from about 67 in 1999) capable of inter-island transport as well as an informal sector of smaller boats. This number has increased as the Government has recently introduced two additional vessels donated by the Government of the Peoples Republic of China. Provincial Government – responsible for operation and management of designated ports. result a number of foreign owned vessels now ply Vanuatu’s waters and shipping services have significantly improved. There is a total of 22 public ports and wharves in Vanuatu though the two most important are at Port Vila and Luganville. Five main agencies/ groups are involved in the marine infrastructure sector, their roles are summarised in Figure 9.1. Safety at sea has been a concern and considerable efforts have been undertaken to ensure that Vanuatu ports and shipping safety standards are compliant with international standards. In 2004 a port security plan and port security regulations were introduced to improve management, safety standards and enforcement in the maritime industry and to conform with the new International Ships and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS). 9.1.5 Water Supply The Port Vila water supply system is owned by the state but operated by UNELCO under a concession contract that runs to 2032. Water supply systems in Luganville, Lakatoro and Isangel are government owned and operated by PWD. Government, through the water section of the Department of Geology and Mines, as well as NGOs, assist with the development of village water supply systems. This assistance includes the provision of training to village dwellers to maintain their own water systems, although this has met with limited success. Approximately 80% of the population have access to improved water services (reticulated supply and rainwater catchment tanks) and over 80% of the population have access to improved sanitation (reticulated and non-reticulated solutions such as improved pit latrines). The MDG goal for water and sanitation is to “Halve, by 2015, the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation.” 1 For example, the ADB Multi Project in 1989, and prior to that there is evidence of considerable activity in the construction of new wharves and jetties around the time of independence. 9.1.6 Pricing and Regulation The high cost of electricity, water and telecommunications, due to high cost of operation, contributes to the high cost of doing business in Vanuatu. In the case of electricity and water supply provided by UNELCO, prices are set according to an agreement with Government, under the Ministry of Lands. The price is indexed to a variety of inputs and there is no scope within the agreement and concession contract to take account of increased economies of scale. In the case of telecommunications there are no limits on the prices that can be charged. In the case where utility services are provided by the Public Works Department, revenue generated is generally insufficient to maintain the assets. This is in contrast to those utilities owned or operated by the private sector. The complexity of the issues pertaining to utilities has been discussed at length in various reports. Costs are relatively high for electricity and telecommunications for a variety of reasons. 9.2 Key Issues and Challenges The constraints and challenges in providing adequate and efficient infrastructure, utilities and supporting services are both physical and structural. The country is widely scattered and the island geography is often rugged. The costs of providing infrastructure, transport, power and communications services in such circumstances are high and the economies of scale are small. Vanuatu is also highly vulnerable to natural disasters arising from its climate and geology, which can lead to serious disruptions to supplies and services. Land transport is constrained by the poorly maintained road network. In addition road regulations are outdated and there is a need to control road occupation properly and clarify road administrators for respective roads and the roles governing safety, bus and taxi fares and licensing. The amendment of the Public Road Act and establishment of a Land Transport Authority has been proposed to overcome these weaknesses. Critical issues in marine transport centre on the lack of access to capital for ni-Vanuatu wishing to start businesses in the shipping industry. Constraints to access to capital arise from the doubtful viability of many inter-island shipping services as a result of the widely scattered geography and the vulnerability of assets, and consequent risks of loss, from natural disasters including cyclones. Operational efficiency of marine transport in Vanuatu is constrained by outdated design and equipment. This problem is compounded by poor maintenance. Port Vila and Luganville wharves serving coastal and inter-island trade are cramped, lack adequate cargo shades and passenger handling facilities and are poorly maintained. In summary the improvement of telecommunications services will be largely the responsibility of the private sector with government involvement being in setting up the regulatory environment for the private sector supply and competitive pricing. The challenge for government is therefore to address the structural weaknesses in the management and operation of infrastructure and utilities, and to seek more cost-effective and efficient alternatives where possible. Potential alternative power and energy sources need to be examined, efficiencies maximised, costs minimised and prices set competitively, commensurate with providing satisfactory standards of service to all islands, and providing support to the achievement of strategies in other sectors. 9.3 Policy Objectives Based on the key issues and challenges, policy objectives are to: Ensure the provision of commercial, quality, efficient, and competitively priced infrastructure, utilities and services, either through public enterprises or through private sector partnerships and competition; Encourage the development of competitive private sector involvement in the provision of utilities and services; Minimise subsidy requirements for public utilities; Ensure economic infrastructure and support services are available to other sectors to enable all stakeholders to achieve their own sector objectives. 9.4 Priorities and Strategies 9.4.1 Air transport Priorities in the air transport sector are to: Provide safe and secure domestic and international air transport operations; Provide efficient and cost effective services to passengers and cargo traffic both domestically and internationally. Ensure adequate maintenance of existing airports and airstrips; and Provide safe and reliable airport services to cater for growth in domestic and international passenger and cargo services. 9.4.2 Land transport Policies in land the transport sector will continue to stress the need to provide and adequately maintain an appropriate land transport system that enhances the social and economic development of the country. Priorities are to: Properly maintain the road network through more effective management and more funding; Improve road administration by amending the Public Roads Act and the regulation of land transport services through a review of existing land transport legislation and the establishment of a Land Transport Authority; Review the Infrastructure Master Plan, prioritise projects and only construct new roads when economic benefits have been demonstrated; Promote the use of bio-fuels and other alternative energy sources where economically feasible. 9.4.3 Marine transport Government policy for marine transport will concentrate on developing and maintaining Vanuatu’s shipping infrastructure so that people, communities and business can effectively participate in national and international trade. Priorities are to: Maintain and upgrade existing infrastructure; Improve management of the sector through improved consultation with ship owners and other stakeholders; Improve operational efficiency in the ports and eliminate subsidies; Improve and maintain safety standards through regulatory measures and seafarers training. 9.4.4 Meteorological services The service’s role is providing timely and accurate meteorological information to meet the needs of all people living in Vanuatu and to incorporate the climate change issues into the national development plans. This requires: Restoring and upgrading the basic infrastructure and operations; Putting in place an appropriate local capacity building program to improve scientific/technical staff resource levels and to upgrade skills; Building climate change Issues into National Development Plans. 9.4.5 Power, water and telecommunications For the power, water and telecommunications sectors the priorities are to: Reduce the cost of services, particularly of electricity and communications including internet; improve the regulatory framework to more effectively enforce contract conditions, and encourage additional competition in these sectors where possible; Extend the coverage of rural electrification by the most cost efficient means; Promote the use of renewable energy, especially where these can be used effectively in remote locations; Extend communications services to remote areas by using innovative technology options; Extend the coverage of improved water supplies in rural areas; Provide training in maintenance of village water supplies in conjunction with Provincial Governments. 9.5 Performance Indicators Performance of the sector in meeting its objectives and delivering on the priorities will be measured through: Air transport: Nil air traffic accidents per year causing loss of life; passenger movements; airstrip closures; AVL profitability, Air Vanuatu profitability Land transport: kms of new roads constructed; kms of roads maintained; bio-fuel use Meteorological: accuracy of forewarning. Marine transport: safety record; level of subsidies; port and handling charges Power: average price measure; power consumption; access of population to electricity. Telecommunications: average price measure; traffic volume; internet usage; tele-density (MDG). Water: average price measure; water consumption; access of population to improved water supplies (MDG).
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“A brief weekend pause in the Arizona Senate’s election audit that a judge ordered on Friday won’t happen because the Arizona Democratic Party declined to put up a $1 million bond that the judge requested to cover any expenses that the Senate wrongfully incurs due to the halt,” the Arizona Mirror reports. Save to Favorites Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email Share on SMS Filed Under: Election Administration Recent Posts Omicron Spreading Twice as Fast as Delta Variant December 3, 2021 at 2:42 pm EST “Underscoring growing concerns about Omicron, scientists in South Africa said on Friday that the newest coronavirus variant appears to spread more than twice as quickly as Delta, until now the… Trump Lawyer Takes the Fifth December 3, 2021 at 2:30 pm EST December 3, 2021 at 2:30 pm EST “John Eastman, the attorney who helped former President Donald Trump pressure then-Vice President Mike Pence to overturn the 2020 election, has asserted his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination,” Politico reports…. Havana Syndrome Remains a Big Mystery December 3, 2021 at 2:25 pm EST “For months, the C.I.A. and government scientists have been working to find a cause of the chronic ailments reported by intelligence officers and diplomats — but the health incidents, known… Will Candidate Quality Matter In Georgia’s Senate Race? December 3, 2021 at 2:12 pm EST December 3, 2021 at 2:13 pm EST Just for members: The latest edition of . This issue includes a deep dive into the Georgia Senate race, which is lining up as a race between Sen. Raphael Warnock… The Gift of Political Wire December 3, 2021 at 2:00 pm EST December 3, 2021 at 2:27 pm EST It’s that time of year to send your friends and family the gift of Political Wire. For a limited time, gift subscriptions are 20% off. Save to Favorites Schumer Hasn’t Given Up on Voting Rights Legislation December 3, 2021 at 12:55 pm EST Several Democratic senators have held regular meetings with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) “to discuss the next steps for action on voting rights, including a Wednesday confab in the… Bonus Quote of the Day December 3, 2021 at 12:52 pm EST “I think that that’s a better route because the news cycle’s been so tough on the Biden administration anyway.” — Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN), quoted by National Journal, on avoiding… Biden Warns Putin Against Ukraine Invasion December 3, 2021 at 12:43 pm EST President Joe Biden vowed to make it “very, very difficult” for Russian President Vladimir Putin to take military action in Ukraine, the AP reports. 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Lauren Book (D) and threatened to… Trump Lawyers Ordered to Pay $175K December 3, 2021 at 11:57 am EST December 3, 2021 at 12:01 pm EST “A group of lawyers aligned with former President Donald Trump — including Sidney Powell and Lin Wood — were ordered Thursday by a federal judge to collectively pay more than… Anti-Vaxxer Tried to Dodge Shot by Wearing Fake Arm December 3, 2021 at 11:55 am EST December 3, 2021 at 11:56 am EST “An Italian man is facing charges of fraud after turning up for his Covid-19 vaccine wearing a fake arm,” The Guardian reports. “So determined was he to dodge the jab… Plumber Discovers Envelopes of Cash In Megachurch’s Wall December 3, 2021 at 11:52 am EST December 3, 2021 at 11:53 am EST A plumber made a shocking discovery when fixing a toilet wall at televangelist Joel Osteen’s megachurch in Houston last month — more than 3,000 envelopes stuffed with cash and checks,… Raspy-Voiced Biden Says He Just Has a Cold December 3, 2021 at 11:49 am EST December 3, 2021 at 12:06 pm EST “President Biden explained Friday that his cough and raspy voice is due to a grandson who had a cold and not the coronavirus,” the Washington Post reports. “He is tested… Gideon Donates Some of Her Leftover Campaign Cash December 3, 2021 at 10:44 am EST December 3, 2021 at 10:48 am EST “Sara Gideon (D) has donated $3.5 million of leftover campaign funds from her unsuccessful U.S. Senate bid to help low-income parents earn degrees and professional certifications,” the Portland Press Herald… Ammon Bundy Wants Credit for Community Service December 3, 2021 at 10:41 am EST “Far-right activist Ammon Bundy believes his voluntary Idaho gubernatorial campaign stops satisfy his court-mandated community service connected to a trespassing conviction in July,” the Idaho Statesman reports. Save to Favorites Pregnant Texans Flood Out-of-State Abortion Clinics December 3, 2021 at 10:39 am EST Dallas Morning News: “When Texas enacted the nation’s strictest abortion ban in September it touched off an exodus. Texans are flooding to clinics across the country for abortions, traveling to… DeSantis Proposes New Civilian Military Force December 3, 2021 at 10:34 am EST December 3, 2021 at 10:47 am EST “Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) wants to reestablish a World War II-era civilian military force that he, not the Pentagon, would control,” CNN reports. “DeSantis pitched the idea Thursday as… A Few Thoughts for the End of the Week December 3, 2021 at 10:10 am EST This piece is only available to Political Wire members. Your support makes this site possible. Join today for the complete Political Wire experience and get exclusive analysis, new features and… Exchange of the Day December 3, 2021 at 9:14 am EST December 3, 2021 at 9:15 am EST Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) got into a heated exchange on the Senate floor as Cotton bashed Democrats for being weak on dealing with Russia: COTTON:… « Panel Urges Restart of J&J Vaccine Kansas Governor Vetoes GOP Election Bill » Classified Ads ☑️ Sign up for Scott's Cheap Flights newsletter and you're virtually guaranteed to take more vacations. Sep 6 ☑️ The Remarkable 2: Replace your notebooks and printed documents with the only tablet that feels like paper. Save $40 with this link. Sep 6 Submit an ad. Your Account Sign in Latest for Members Will Candidate Quality Matter In Georgia’s Senate Race? A Few Thoughts for the End of the Week About Political Wire Taegan Goddard is the founder of Political Wire, one of the earliest and most influential political web sites. He also runs Political Job Hunt, Electoral Vote Map and the Political Dictionary. Goddard spent more than a decade as managing director and chief operating officer of a prominent investment firm in New York City. 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Tom Friedman: “Dealing effectively with Iran’s Islamic regime — in a way that permanently eliminates its malign behavior — is impossible. Iran is too big to invade; the regime is too ensconced to be toppled from the outside; its darkest impulses, to dominate its Sunni Arab neighbors and destroy the Jewish state, are too dangerous to ignore; and its people are too talented to be forever denied a nuclear capability.” “So, when dealing with Iran, you do what you can, where you can, how you can, but with the understanding that (1) perfect is not on the menu and (2) Iran’s Islamic regime is not going to change.” Save to Favorites Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email Share on SMS Filed Under: Foreign Affairs Recent Posts Koch Buys GOP Senate Candidate’s Company December 3, 2021 at 2:52 pm EST “A division of industrial giant Koch Industries has bought Senate hopeful Jim Lamon’s company, likely providing a cash infusion for the Arizona Republican as he pours huge sums of his… Omicron Spreading Twice as Fast as Delta Variant December 3, 2021 at 2:42 pm EST “Underscoring growing concerns about Omicron, scientists in South Africa said on Friday that the newest coronavirus variant appears to spread more than twice as quickly as Delta, until now the… Trump Lawyer Takes the Fifth December 3, 2021 at 2:30 pm EST December 3, 2021 at 2:30 pm EST “John Eastman, the attorney who helped former President Donald Trump pressure then-Vice President Mike Pence to overturn the 2020 election, has asserted his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination,” Politico reports…. Havana Syndrome Remains a Big Mystery December 3, 2021 at 2:25 pm EST “For months, the C.I.A. and government scientists have been working to find a cause of the chronic ailments reported by intelligence officers and diplomats — but the health incidents, known… Will Candidate Quality Matter In Georgia’s Senate Race? December 3, 2021 at 2:12 pm EST December 3, 2021 at 2:13 pm EST Just for members: The latest edition of . This issue includes a deep dive into the Georgia Senate race, which is lining up as a race between Sen. Raphael Warnock… The Gift of Political Wire December 3, 2021 at 2:00 pm EST December 3, 2021 at 2:27 pm EST It’s that time of year to send your friends and family the gift of Political Wire. 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The development of causal models for forecasting voting in elections has become an important sub-discipline of political science. The models’ predictive validity is of interest to researchers whose theories of voting behavior are represented by the models, and to decision-makers whose plans vary depending on their expectations of who will win an election. The PollyVote divides available models into three categories: Retrospective voting models Prospective voting models Mixed (retrospective & prospective) voting models The combined models component forecast is the simple average across the three components. This div height required for enabling the sticky sidebar Follow Us PollyVote 2020. All Rights Reserved. Imprint ↑ We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. Cookie settingsACCEPT Manage consent 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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How double spending 1000 low-value Bitcoin transactions instead of a few high-value transactions can give an attacker a higher chance of success.
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We teamed up with U by Kotex to help advance its goal to ensure nothing gets in the way of a woman’s progress, especially not her period or the negative perceptions around periods. By normalizing conversations around periods, we can improve period experiences and our relationships to our bodies. Let's rewrite the script! Ashley Novoa didn't intend to become a period-poverty activist. She only stumbled upon the issue after watching a video online about period poverty in the homeless community. However, once she started the work, she never stopped. Six years ago, she organized a drive among her friends and family to collect period-health supplies to donate to a local shelter — but soon realized this one-time initiative was to become her full-time mission. That's when she founded the Chicago Period Project, a nonprofit that focuses on empowering people in need to experience their period with dignity. Novoa and CPP have since donated more than 750,000-period products to people in need. "If we do the work to break [down] stigmas and normalize menstruation, it will be easier to bridge those gaps to make sure everyone has adequate access to menstrual supplies," she said. This issue is a reality for millions of women in the US. Just last year, one in five (that is 21 percent!) women had to ask to borrow a period product due to lack of income, according to a 2021 study from U by Kotex. Even before starting CPP, Novoa experienced firsthand the stigmas around menstruation that can run rampant in Latinx communities. As the daughter of Mexican immigrants, she said, there was little to no information given to her about periods. "Growing up, I found my experience was quite similar to a lot of my Latinx friends," Novoa said. "Our parents didn't tell us about periods, or anything about reproductive health for that matter. When I got my period at 12, I literally thought I was dying." Even something as simple as using a tampon can lead to misconceptions. In many Latinx families, ideas like that tampons aren't safe or can even take your virginity are all too common — according to a study published in the Journal of Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology, more Black and Latina English-speaking women reported that their mothers disapproved of tampons. "I was that young, Mexican girl whose mother called her a 'cochina' for even mentioning tampons," Novoa said. "Which tia started the rumor at the family party that tampons took your virginity? Even now, I'm 34, and when I told my mom I switched to a menstrual cup, she gave me the look." Beyond the mental health ramifications of these stigmas, Latinx people are the most likely to experience period poverty — meaning they cannot afford period products. According to a new study by BMC Women's Health Journal, in 2020, one in five first-generation students experienced period poverty and one in 10 college students couldn't afford menstrual-health products, with Latinx students at the forefront. To help mitigate this situation affecting students, Novoa and CPP partnered with Chicago Public Schools after finding out most teachers had to buy period supplies for their students with their own money. "You would think schools would provide [period products], but that wasn't the case," Novoa said. "If teachers didn't supply pads or tampons, their students were missing school multiple days during their cycle if they didn't have access to menstrual products." In addition to making period products more widely available and combating stigmas young people face around period, Novoa is on a larger mission to change the conversation around periods, especially within the Latinx community. "Our periods should be such a joyous moment, especially our first ones," she said. "However, so many of us experience them for the first time and are not equipped with the information, resources, or support we need to maintain our periods. 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By Jake Doberenz In the 2003 Christmas classic Elf (I think I can call it a classic now), the elves have about perfected a recipe for joy. Elf, directed by Jon Favreau and starring Will Ferrell and Zoey Deschanel, depicts the elf-raised human Buddy as he ventures into the wild world of New York City. Buddy, raised… Read More Liberation Theology in Black Panther By Corey Patterson Marvel Studios’ film Black Panther blends superhero action, drama, thriller, and a variety of other genres in an unforgettable film experience. Unlike the previous stand-alone Marvel pieces, this story explores the societal and cultural factors that shape the titular character, T’challa a.k.a. Black Panther. One of the most prominent themes found in… Read More Left Alone: Luke Cage and the Post-Racial (Black) Hero By Muoki Musau I admit off the jump that I don’t watch a lot of TV shows or movies. This isn’t to say that I don’t watch anything; rather, I do not prioritize finding things to watch. Luke Cage, however, caught my attention when it was released on Netflix, and, like many, I was intrigued… Read More Bold, Joyful Black Faith: Chance the Rapper, James Cone, and How to Have Faith in a Secular Age By Jack Holloway As a theology student, I often struggle with how to explain theological and biblical concepts to my friends who aren’t accustomed to care about such things. When people ask me “Why do you believe in God?” or “Why are you a Christian?” or even “What are you studying?” I am often at…
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75 community members with Occupy Homes MN turned back 30 sheriffs in their attempt to evict the Ceballos home in Minneapolis today. Two home defenders were arrested in acts of civil disobedience. Under orders from sheriff Richard Stanek, deputies kicked in the door without warning at 12:40pm this afternoon. One home defender was cut out of a barrel filled with concrete by deputies wielding a jackhammer and saw. During the eviction attempt, community members drove sheriffs into the backyard, where they retreated after boarding up the property. The Ceballos family, friends, and neighbors removed the boards and returned into the home. JPMorgan Chase Bank had told the Ceballos family that were considering them for a loan modification–but then filed for eviction at the same time. This process is known as dual tracking and is illegal under the national mortgage settlement. On Monday Chase asked for another loan modification application from the Ceballos family, which they accepted yesterday. “Yesterday we went to Chase because they said they would help us,” said Jonathan Ceballos. “Today the sheriffs show up at our house to evict. The question is, to the sheriffs and to Chase–who are you helping? They want to see another empty house but it’s not going to happen, because we the people are here to support one another. We hope Mayor Rybak will not send police to attempt another eviction of my family while we continue to negotiate with the bank. We don’t need any more arrests.”
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If you are living with porphyria, shoshin may be able to change the way in which you view your life and your disease. What is shoshin? Shoshin is an idea that comes from Zen Buddhism and means “beginner’s mind.” It is a concept of keeping your mind open… March 2, 2021 Health Insights by Brian Murphy, Ph.D. Going to the Dentist When You Have Porphyria Regular dental checkups are an important part of your health and wellness. If you have porphyria, however, checkups may need to be more frequent than usual and certain risks can accompany a dental visit. Here is information about the importance of visiting your dentist, and… February 23, 2021 Health Insights by Brian Murphy, Ph.D. Porphyria and Vaccines People with rare diseases may well be concerned about the safety of vaccines, especially those newly developed against COVID-19. Here is some information about vaccines, and risks associated with their use in people with porphyria. What is Porphyria? 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That way, you may be better able to avoid them if you have porphyria. In addition to genetic risks, environmental factors may trigger the development of porphyria and these painful attacks. What is porphyria?… January 12, 2021 Health Insights by Brian Murphy, Ph.D. Porphyria and Your Liver People with certain types of porphyria may have problems with their liver. The following information may help you understand the link between porphyria and liver damage, the problems the disease can cause, and how doctors may treat them. How porphyria involves the liver Porphyria is a group of related genetic… January 5, 2021 Health Insights by Mary Chapman Sleep Hygiene for Porphyria Patients People with porphyria often have trouble sleeping. Because a good night’s sleep is vital to physical and mental health, as well as your quality of life, you may benefit from practicing sleep hygiene. What is porphyria? Porphyria refers to a group of disorders in which porphyrins — molecules normally used… December 22, 2020 Health Insights by Mary Chapman Mindfulness for People With Porphyria The symptoms of chronic diseases such as porphyria can present real challenges in your everyday life. One way to help cope is through a practice called mindfulness. The following will provide more information on how to practice this technique. What is porphyria? Porphyria refers to a group of disorders in… December 15, 2020 Health Insights by Brian Murphy, Ph.D. Porphyria and Seizures An estimated 10 to 20% of people with acute porphyria experience seizures, which can be life-changing and lead to many complications. What is porphyria? Porphyria is a group of genetic disorders that all result from the dysfunction of the metabolic pathway that produces heme. 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As the fletcher whittles and makes straight his arrows, so the master directs his straying thoughts. ~ The Buddha PIMC Building and COVID Update: OPENING PLANS (Updated Nov. 11, 2021) Primary tabs View(active tab) What links here Submitted by avi on Tue, 06/15/2021 - 11:35 The PIMC building is currently in a process of construction for a wheel chair ramp/seismic upgrades, we hope to open and rejoin in community late-December to early January. The "substantial completion" date is estimated to be December 15th. The living room is coming along nicely, painting is done, blinds are in, and as this Digest goes out new carpets should be arriving. The lighting will be in a few weeks. A dedication ceremony is looking to be late December / early January. A few years ago, we had an idea of a bite sized project of installing a wheel chair ramp, which has turned into something so much more - and that dream is now coming to fruition thanks to so many in our community and beyond. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oct. 21, 2021 Hello dear Friends of PIMC Construction is moving along at a pretty amazing pace. The forms for the ramp footings are approaching completion. There was a structural problem concerning how to hold up the choir loft while moving the restroom walls two feet into the Narthex. At the top right of this photo below you can see a heavy duty “Glue-lam” that can span the almost 20 feet between load bearing posts. Apparently one can create a much stronger structure when you glue several boards together! [PHOTO TO BE INSERTED SOON] We are being guided in the process by our fine project manager Kim Knox. It is remarkable to me how she can manage the 10,000 things and help me understand what is going on. This photo was taken at our regular Tuesday afternoon meeting at which all kinds of issues large and small are figured out. [PHOTO TO BE INSERTED SOON] Thanks for tuning in Robert ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oct. 5, 2021 CONSTRUCTION HAS BEGUN! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sept. 20, 2021 Limited structure demolition of the PIMC building (to prepare the west wall of the Dharma Hall and other targeted spots inside) is set to begin Sept. 27. At last, we also have an approximate completion date: Dec. 16!! With a little luck (assuming construction finishes on schedule AND COVID restrictions are eased), :-), we may be able to meet in our updated building before the end of 2021!!!! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sept. 9, 2021 We are pleased to announce that permitting for the PIMC building was approved this last week. This is a big and important step forward in our construction project, and ultimately, to re-open the center. NOTE: With the start of construction pushed back into October, and with COVID Delta creating spikes in hospital admissions around Oregon, it's very possible the center will need to delay reopening until mid-December. That's a huge source of disappointment to Robert, as well as the staff, teachers, and the PIMC Board. And, we're sure the sangha as a whole shares that. But, progress is happening and we do see that the time will not be far distant when we can gather together in-person again in joyful mindfulness. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- June 1, 2021 Dear PIMC Friends: It appears that Covid is significantly on the decline and Oregon will be opening more and more to gatherings of all kinds. Our grand reopening is dependent both upon the Covid issues and the building project and likely will be in early to mid September. We are still in negotiations with the City of Portland permits department concerning what modifications need to be made to our plans. The issue revolves around the offices that are under the Dharma Hall and how many people might be in them at one time. By the city’s analysis it might be 36. Our hired code specialists say it is 25 at most. The difference is huge because if we are over 30 there are expensive code requirements that must be met, including a sprinkler system, centralized fire alarm, and rebuild the front interior stairway. If we accede to this it will be very expensive. We should know within a week if we will be able to avoid these extra requirements. WE have remarkably skilled people working with us to help make it happen. Once we get the permit we will need 62 days for construction. This will include: ramps to living room and dharma hall, new door into the west side of the Dharma Hall, rebuilding the upstairs bathroom to be ADA compliant and fully accessible, raising the ceiling in the downstairs hallway, bringing the downstairs bathrooms up to code, opening the ceilings of all the offices and adding layers of sheetrock to create a two hour fire block between them and the Dharma Hall, and modifying the joist connections in all of the offices in preparation for the major seismic upgrade that will follow in the next few years. In addition, the living room is receiving a well deserved upgrade. There will be: new carpet, lighting, paint and a plaque honoring Ron Naito and Anne Naito-Campbell who made both the living room and major project possible through their great generosity. The lighting change will include removing the asbestos (popcorn) ceiling in the living room and repairing the sheetrock there. For now, as we await permits and construction all the furniture from the downstairs offices and the furniture from the living room is in the Dharma hall. Before construction begins we will get all the contents covered in plastic. It has been a long haul and has required the development of lots of patience. The PIMC board, the teachers and I are all grateful for you hanging in there with us through this long hiatus. I am certain that it will be a great homecoming in the relatively near future. Warmly Robert PS Those of you who live at a distance have no fear we will maintain our online presence. Copyright © 2021. All Rights Reserved. Portland Insight Meditation Community, 6536 SE Duke, Portland, OR 97206. Tel: 503-771-4123
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A work reflecting the totality of a unique collection of postmortem photographs, from the birth of the photographic technique in 1839 during the Victorian era until well into the 20th century. The haunting beauty of the photographs, as well as their artistic and anthropological value, capture a widespread practice in a society that sought to honor their loved ones by immortalizing their memory. An exclusive edition of 1,839 copies numbered and signed by the author, Virginia de la Cruz, and the collector and co-publisher, Carlos Areces, along with a certificate of authenticity, which has become a collector’s must-have for lovers of photography and unique pieces. Post Mortem. Collectio Carlos Areces allows us to delve into another era through photographs that capture a unique and inimitable moment in the lives of these families. ORDER NOW Limited Edition 1,839 copies $265 (presale only*) * then $375 Post Mortem. Collectio Carlos Areces arises from the boundless curiosity and dedication of actor Carlos Areces (collector and editor of this book). Each photograph is both a small reward and a heartfelt tribute to those who endured much harsher times than those we know today. With a PhD in Art History and considered to be the leading European expert in post-mortem photography, author Virginia de la Cruz provides a thorough study of this practice through her text to create, together with the pictures, a work of great social and artistic value, a must for the most devoted collectors. Unique moments from over 15 countries In this work, you will discover unpublished photographs, where the solemnity of the moment, steeped in the great sorrow caused by the loss of a loved one, transcends the paper and impacts the reader, acknowledging an inter-generational feeling that must not be forgotten. They reach an even greater significance when portraying young children, offering a striking contrast between the naturalness sought in the photograph and the irrationality of the early loss of a child. ORDER NOW Ver pequeña muestra del libro Clic image to see more LIMITED EDITION OF 1,839 Available in large format and bilingual English/Spanish, this limited edition of 1,839 copies abounds with a wealth of details that will amaze even the most curious among us, courtesy of the dedicated attention paid to each piece that makes up the work. Finished in art paper with a velvet hard cover, a ribbon bookmark and gold stamping, it will delight collectors seeking to hold a piece of history in their hands KNOW MORE INTRODUCTION BY A. AMENÁBAR Alejandro Amenábar, director of the internationally known and acclaimed film The Others was entrusted with the presentation of the book. His contribution is far from trivial, as it was precisely this work that first inspired Carlos Areces to begin this unique collection. In his introduction, the director reveals what discovering the theme of death was like for him, and how it influenced him during his productions. . Staring into the dead man’s eyes no longer frightens me.” Read the Introduction As a very young boy, while at a funeral, my father encouraged me to get close to the coffin to see the face of the deceased. I suppose he was trying to get me to accept death as a natural thing, but it had just the opposite effect. That vision gave me chills and contributed to feeding my childish fears even more. For many years, death was a mental and visual taboo for me, an abyss that I would never have dared to get close to…except in the world of fiction. Cinema and literature, that refuge where horrible things don’t really happen allowed me to play around with ghosts and the dead. And it was precisely by writing films that I learned to exorcise all those demons, basically because cinema forced me to reflect calmly on them and put them in their place. Amid this reflection and searching, a mortuary album aroused my curiosity and ended up being an important part of the plot of The Others, a perfect metaphor to talk about the dead that are living, or perhaps the contrary… Carlos Areces has put together a thorough compilation, and, in some way, I feel that with this book a cycle starting with the elaboration of that film closes. Itwas a pleasure to be able to supply him with the photo in which we, three friends, “sneaked in” among the deceased, laughing at ourselves, but above all, laughing at death. At last, my father’s wish came true:looking into the eyes of the dead no longer scares me. May he rest in peace. – Alejandro Amenábar ORDER NOW BIOS VIRGINIA DE LA CRUZ LICHET AUTHOR Virginia de la Cruz Lichet (Chartres, 1978) is a tenured professor at the University of Lorraine and a member of the Centre de recherche Ecritures (Universitè de Lorraine, France). Considered the main European expert in post-mortem photography, she has a PhD in History of Art from the Complutense University of Madrid (2010), and her thesis is entitled Post-mortem photographic portraits in Galicia: 19th and 20th Centuries. Her research focuses on the role of art and photography in the processes of mourning and the cult of memory, both through the photography of the deceased —from the 19th century to the present day— as well as through more contemporary art. Some of her most prominent publications include: Portraits and death (Madrid: Temporae, 2013); Imatges de mort; and Photographic representations of the death ritual (Valencia: Museu Valencià d’Etnología, 2017.) CARLOS ARECES COLLECTOR – EDITOR Actor Carlos Areces is a keen collector of comics, books, albums, toys and vintage photography (post mortem in particular). For more than 16 years, he has looked for them in old markets, antique shops, auction houses and websites, in Europe, USA and wherever they could be found. Fascinated by the beauty of these old images and the vast amount of feelings they prompt, his incredible collection is reproduced in its entirety in this book, and constitutes a visual proof of what is considered the Golden Era of this practice, approximately from the middle of the 19th century to the first half of the 20th century. Read the Prologue I have always been drawn to old photography. In my collection, (dis)organised into dozens of boxes, there are two main themes: communion photography prior to the Spanish Civil War and post-mortem photography. I’m used to most people, when they come to my home and see my communion photos, trying in vain to hide a rictus of rejection. There is something in those windows of a sepia past, in the serious faces of the children and their embroidered fabrics, that seems sinister to them and relates to the aesthetics of Victorian horror, the finitude of life and the fear that rigid religiousness instils. “Well, wait until you see my other collection.” I tell them. Post-mortem photography was common practice from the mid-19th century up to the first third of the 20th century, although it continued for several decades after that. I discovered its existence thanks to the film, The Others, by Alejandro Amenábar. “Death of a loved one can lead people to do the strangest things.”, the enigmatic Mrs Mills answered a disturbed Grace upon being shown an album of “sleeping people”. Until then I, like Grace, had never imagine that a deceased person’s relatives would want to keep such a macabre memento. I was completely mistaken. What my eyes turned into macabre was nothing but a display of infinite affection, the need to reaffirm the life footprint of a dear one, the wish to strengthen the memory of someone they loved. From our modern-day perspective, this is difficult to understand. We have technological means that allow us to physically store any given moment. We find it hard to put ourselves in the place of those late 19th century parents who wanted to keep a memento of their child who had never been photographed while living, even if it meant delaying the burial until the photographer was available to do it. It should also be noted that death is much less common and visible in our society than back then: life expectancy was lower, infant mortality was much higher and contact with the deceased was a daily reality: the wake was at home, children posed with them, the neighbour women dressed them and the whole village came by to touch them and kiss them for the last time. Considering that death forms an inevitable part of our life cycle, this normalization makes sense. Yet nowadays we hide death, we pretend that it doesn’t exist. We consider it bad taste. Cinema has contributed to our perception of it as something terrible and alien to our experience, only applied as punishment: the baddie dies, the goodie survives. That was the case with me. When my father died, the first thing I asked for was to hold the wake with the coffin closed. I had actually already seen him dead. Barely half an hour after her father. It was someone much smaller and with ashen features who looked as if he had always been inanimate. I wonder if those 19th century relatives who ordered post-mortem photos at times had the same feeling. I refused to see him like that again. And I will avoid, as much as is possible, seeing anyone I have loved lifeless. Perhaps because of my Sesame Street generation sensitivity, I find it hard to fit death into my world as something normal and acceptable. However, that doesn’t stop me from being able to appreciate the extreme and particular beauty of post-mortem photography. Bit by bit, by means of flea markets and sales pages, I have managed to compile this peculiar collection presented in, as far as I’m concerned, the best edition there has ever been for a book of these characteristics. I hope that you find, as I have, a fascinating universe; complex and shocking yet frankly beautiful. – Carlos Areces ALSO OF THIS WORK Post Mortem isn’t merely a book. Against a historical backdrop and backed by the academic study of a fascinating period, this unique collection of photographs is an authoritative portrait of an era and the echo of a storm of feelings that transcends epochs. Collectors will be rewarded with a work that crowns over 15 years of labor and offers a truly singular experience on a remarkably captivating subject, one that mustn’t be forgotten. 222 pages of previously unpublished photographs 12 prints to be framed 7 gatefolds Funeral sash with the inscription In memoriam Facsimile reproduction of a commemorative card Artisanal handmade case, Oval acrylic glass die-cutting, fabric binding, gold stamping, and UVI varnish.
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That morning, I’d bought myself a chain and slung it across my hip. This is a skater accessory: to keep keys attached while you catch air on your board. I guess so, anyway – I don’t actually skate. As I approached, she stamped her heel on the dry ground. ‘Have you ever even stood on a board?’ I shrugged. I could feel myself grinning. My friends were sitting on the half-pipe, sharing cheap, colourless cider, dressed in long-sleeve tees and primary-colour hoodies. Their chains glinted in the late afternoon sun: some worn validly, by Addi’s dogma, but not all. We were in the park behind the college, gathered to skate and drink, laugh and smoke. It was the Saturday after the end of term, and the wind was quiet and warm. Addi passed me the bottle. I took a used Starbucks cup from a jacket pocket and decanted a helping of cider. As I poured, Casper emerged from the nearby clutch of beeches. His khaki trousers brushed each other with every stride. A default frown pulled down his facial hair so that it entirely covered his mouth, except when he spoke. ‘You look like a bunch of tramps.’ Addi set her jaw and whacked a finger into a palm. ‘Don’t shout, Casper.’ When he got to me, Casper stopped. He reached out, prodded my stomach. ‘Planning to show your face in the workshop today, mate?’ A dent that I’d squashed into the bottle popped back. I was like, ‘Sure, I will. In a bit.’ ‘Good man. Where would I be without my lieutenant?’ Casper thumped me on the shoulder, then reached into a pocket and pulled out a kind of like walkie-talkie thing. He gave an emphatic hm and flicked a button, looking around expectantly. The walkie-talkie emitted a short, staticky bark. When no one commented, Casper walked off towards the workshop. Addi looked up at me, shielding her eyes from the light. ‘What was all that about?’ she asked. ‘Casper is making a radio,’ I said. ‘I’m building a cabinet for it.’ ‘I meant what’s that toy he was playing with.’ ‘Oh. Think he got it to test the transmission.’ I yawned. ‘Last week I pretended to know what it was, so it’s too late for me to ask.’ Addi stood, picked up her board and climbed the ramp. I looked at the design on the board’s underneath: mountainsides, cascades of water, craggy divides. Things not readily found at this end of suburbia. ‘Casper might be a berk.’ Addi spoke down to us from her podium. ‘But at least he’s not wearing a chain!’ The workshop was actually an old municipal outhouse in a nearby corner of the park. Through a combination of sweet jaw-work and knowing the right people to annoy, Casper had managed to have the place converted and provisioned at the college’s expense. I was impressed, but equally it annoyed me that everyone called it ‘Casper’s workshop’, when it was supposed to be communal. This was just how things were, though: I’d had an idea that we could make use of the space for student projects, and it ended up with Casper basically owning it. We were 13 when, on a scouting trip, he borrowed my new notebook. He had an entourage back then, five or six henchmen. I’d only known him a couple of weeks. We played war, and the notepaper was for ranking: General Casper and his colonels. I made sergeant: Sergeant Bryan. When I got that notebook back, my birthday present which I had not yet used, I rubbed out his name and put myself as the general. The workshop was lit by a series of red bulbs fastened to the wood-panel wall, each covered by a casing of wire. When I entered, an hour or so later, Casper wasn’t present, but Cintha was, lounging on the workbench in jeans and one of Casper’s moth-eaten hoodies. She saw me and pulled her earbuds out; a greeting flickered from her eyes through the red light. I knew I needed to stop having fantasies about her, but I hadn’t yet succeeded. Kinky ones involving dessert food were particularly recurrent. Since she and Casper had been going out for some months, the closest I’d attained was eating custard-themed items in her presence. That was nowhere near, obviously. ‘You alright?’ I asked her, sipping cider from my cardboard cup. ‘Casper not around?’ ‘Nuh,’ she replied, in her syrupy drawl. ‘He’s gone to get his dinner.’ ‘What about you – have you eaten?’ I asked her. ‘If you’re hungry I have some custard creams.’ I held out the bag. She was leant back on one elbow, with a hand in the parting of a blue metal vice. On one side of her were my saws and sandpaper scraps, on the other Casper’s soldering iron and coils of copper. The hem of the hoodie rode up, exposing a band of skin on her belly. She’d sat like that the time we kissed on the stairs of an otherwise featureless house party, a vodka-flavoured kiss that, it turned out, had been erroneous. It wasn’t long afterwards that she started with Casper. Cintha and I ate the biscuits, then the crumbs lining the bag. She bit softly and chewed slowly, as though there was still something undecided about the act. A smell of machine oil lingered around the room. I asked her why she was holed up, alone, in this oily shed, where there was nothing for her to do, rather than hanging out with us on the ramp. Inwardly, I wondered if it had to do with Addi: the two of them hadn’t been close since Addi’s runaway episode; I’d never been able to figure out why. Cintha brought out her iPod. ‘I’m not just sitting here in silence, you know,’ she commented, through a mouth of biscuit. ‘I know,’ I said. ‘I just didn’t like to think of you needing company and not wanting to ask.’ Outside the window, the light was fading, a peachy lid spread on the clouds. We watched those fat bags of steam, squatting in a harmless sky, for a couple of minutes. Then Cintha said she was going to go home. I thought about her house – her place to eat, try on clothes, watch a different section of the sky – and I felt a sharp twitch of jealousy. But I couldn’t very well argue with her about it. It was quite dark, two or three hours later, when I gave up waiting for Casper to show, to text back, or even bother to call off our arrangement. He always professed to have fingers in many pies, evidently he’d decided to stick them somewhere else today. Still picturing how Cintha had pooled her hair in her hood when she got up from the workbench, like she’d grown it just to fit in there, I hung up my saw and stepped out the workshop. Our college was on the other side of the park, and its walkway lights never got turned off. Their illuminating white cast across the lawns, reflecting off the steel half-pipe. Someone was sitting at the top of a ramp, on one prong of the U. I walked closer and saw it was Addi. The night was quiet enough that you could have heard a fox, but she pretended not to notice me. She was rolling a palm on one wheel of her upturned skateboard, which lay across her lap. I reminded myself that Addi had real, serious preoccupations, rather than self‑inflicted, dessert‑based ones, and that I should be careful with her. ‘You’re still here,’ I said, rattling my chain to get her attention. ‘And so are you,’ she replied. ‘No?’ ‘Well, yeah.’ ‘Yeah,’ she emphasised. ‘Yeah.’ This clearly wasn’t getting us anywhere. Still feeling reckless from the afternoon’s cider, I tried a different course. ‘Have you run away from home again?’ Addi’s board clattered down the ramp. She turned the sharp white of her eyes on me, her heel clanging against the metal. I noticed the blue plastic bottle clutched between her thighs, catching the walkway light, mostly full. Three-quarter shorts hung loose around her legs, and I fixed my eyes on her bare shins and ankle socks. Neither of us had ever mentioned it, how she’d run away ten months ago and no one knew where she was the whole weekend. I had this image of her, pelting through the fields that backed onto her house, crossing into the wooded tracks at nightfall, arriving at the main road on the other side of the copse, screaming at cars to stop, to slow down, to carry her onwards, before curling up, covered in scratches, on a riverbank. But I don’t know, maybe she went to a hotel. My eyes flicked to her face. ‘Addi.’ ‘Just go away, Brye.’ ‘Okay,’ I said. ‘Sorry.’ I started to go, but had only made it a few paces when I heard a voice behind me. I turned round. ‘Huh?’ ‘What?’ Addi looked up, her lips shaking with impatience. ‘What do you want now? Can’t you leave me alone?’ ‘I thought you said something.’ ‘I didn’t.’ The voice, wherever it came from, was still talking, except that it didn’t sound much like words, just a distorted, strangled moan, like a song on a chewed-up tape. Faint as it was, I realised it was coming from the workshop. Plainly, so did Addi, because she shuffled down the ramp, took up her board, and walked past me towards the shed. At the door, which I’d left hanging open, she stopped and faced me. ‘Any idea what this weird noise is?’ I shook my head. ‘Casper’s radio, could be. But I haven’t turned it on. I actually don’t know how I would.’ We stepped into the red glow of the shed, in its disarray of wire and nails. Casper’s radio was stowed on the floor at the back, a shoebox-sized form covered in a sheet. The noise was indeed coming from there, indistinct and fluctuating, as though someone was tuning the dial, but the moaning was always discernible. It had a dynamic, pulsing quality to it, and it occurred to me that maybe Casper had accidentally put his transmitter on while in Cintha’s bedroom, and what we were hearing were the resulting squeals of pleasure, broadcast on the amateur airwaves. Addi took a drink from her bottle, then bent down and placed it on the floor. It made a satisfying clunk as it touched the wood. Then she pulled the sheet off the radio. The sound became crisper. ‘Is that – screaming?’ ‘It definitely sounds,’ I hesitated, ‘like some sort of screaming.’ She flinched back from the radio. Without the casing I’d promised it, this was a naked-looking contraption, just a board and a couple of coils of wire, connected to a plastic cone. I heard Addi’s breaths mount up. She reached towards me and grabbed my sleeve. Red lamps flickered. The moaning noise was building to a… Well, let me just say it was building. ‘Jesus,’ Addi whispered. ‘It’s like they’re torturing someone. Make it stop, Brye.’ ‘I don’t know how. Let’s just go.’ She shoved her hand into the front flap of my hoodie and grasped a wrist. ‘Please. Make it stop.’ ‘I don’t –’ ‘Please!’ I turned to her, and my heel caught the edge of her cider bottle. It toppled down and whacked onto its side, sending effervescence all over the floor and Casper’s radio. I heard Addi go aah. The wailing was replaced briefly with static, then a tinny, angry buzz that slowly died away. ‘Oh gawd,’ I said, swallowing the chill that had filled my throat. ‘Casper is going to annul me.’ Addi gave my wrist a squeeze. ‘Don’t worry. I won’t tell him.’ ‘He is going to punch me in the face,’ I said. ‘And I probably deserve it.’ ‘Only if you’re stupid enough to admit it was you.’ Addi and I passed down the deserted high street, me on foot, her on skateboard. We climbed to the top of Woolworths car park and shared a can of export lager, while we counted the pylons on the horizon. I was mentally itemising the ways Casper might revenge the destruction of his radio – wallop me with his fists, ban me from the workshop, impregnate and then marry my beloved Cintha – when Addi said, ‘You think I ran away from home, right?’ ‘Er.’ ‘That is what everyone thinks.’ ‘Your mum rang round all our houses,’ I said. ‘She told us you’d –’ ‘And that’s the way I wanted it.’ Addi’s eyes flickered with every word. ‘But hearing you actually say it just now, that I had run away from home, it sounded like – I don’t know – you were describing a completely different person. Not me.’ ‘Huh,’ I replied. ‘Well, like I said, I’m sorry about coming out with that.’ ‘That Saturday, dad and I went on a bike ride. We were an hour or so late home. I don’t remember why – maybe we stopped for ice cream or something.’ Addi’s hand gripped the railing, her body swinging lightly back and forth. Her voice rasped through the air. ‘At first, we had no idea mum had been ringing all the parents, telling them I’d gone missing. She just seemed overly happy to see us arrive home. But then one of them rang her back. As soon as she lifted the phone, she went into panic mode. “Have you heard anything at all from our Adeline?” Mate, I was right there.’ Addi crouched down and reached into my bag, grabbed a beer and stood. For a moment, she seemed unsure where to rest her gaze. She coughed into her fist, a matter-of-fact little blast, then cracked the can open. I felt superfluously present, as though there were four or five of me here, uninvited, gate-crashers in Addi’s private thoughts. ‘It was the first time me and Dad realised something was up. He wanted to call back and explain, but I’d already decided. I’d prefer for you to all think I’d run away from home.’ Addi took a sip and smiled at me. That vision of her in the woods behind her house, screaming down the dual carriageway at speeding cars: I now knew it was untrue, but it still wouldn’t leave my head. ‘And is your mum – you know?’ Addi laid her arm around my shoulders, with what I took to be finality. I felt an urge to remove my key chain and throw it off the building. ‘What’s your thing, then, Brye?’ ‘I want,’ I replied, after a brief consideration, ‘to cover Cintha Lorne in custard.’ ‘I see.’ Addi patted me three times on my arm. ‘You sick, sick little freak.’ Joseph Clegg grew up in St Albans, England, and now lives and writes in Haarlem, the Netherlands. His fiction has been published by Bandit Fiction and his essays on jazz and hip hop have appeared in BRICK music magazine. He is seeking representation for his first novel.
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One gram equals 0.00220462 pounds, to convert 151 grams to pounds we have to multiply the amount of grams by 0.00220462 to obtain amount in pounds. 151 grams are equal to 151 x 0.00220462 = 0.332898 pounds. Definition of gram A gram (symbol: g) is a metric unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a kilogram. The gram is today the most widely used unit of measurement for non-liquid ingredients in cooking and grocery shopping worldwide. Definition of pound One pound (symbol: lb), the international avoirdupois pound, is legally defined as exactly 0.45359237 kilograms. Grams to pounds formula and conversion factor To calculate a gram value to the corresponding value in pounds, just multiply the quantity in kilogram by 0.00220462 (the conversion factor). Grams to pounds formulae Pounds = Grams * 0.00220462 The factor 0.00220462 is the result from the division 1 / 453.592 (pound definition). Therefore, another way would be:
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The kilogram (symbol: kg) is the SI unit of mass. It is equal to the mass of the international prototype of the kilogram. This prototype is a platinum-iridium international prototype kept at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures. One kg is approximately equal to 2.2046226 pounds. Definition of stone The stone (symbol: st) is a unit of measure equal to 14 pounds (lb) avoirdupois, or 6.3503 kilograms (kg). This unit of measurement is used in Australia, Great Britain, and Ireland for measuring human body weight. Definition of pound One pound (symbol: lb), the international avoirdupois pound, is legally defined as exactly 0.45359237 kilograms.
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Changing the terms of your loan can benefit you and maximize your monthly income. A lower monthly mortgage payment can help free-up money so you can save, invest or use for other expenses. When rates are favorable, refinancing to a lower rate or longer-term mortgage can keep more money in your pocket every month. Our refinance calculator will help you to decide whether you should refinance your current mortgage at a lower interest rate. It's A Great Time To Refinance! Use our easy, no-obligation form to check if refinancing can save you money. Choose your option and see rates upon completion. REFINANCE MORTGAGE REFINANCE WITH CASH-OUT Our Reviews "I had a great experience working with Craig Daniger at Tandem Mortgage. He was patient (while I was also checking rates at my credit union), friendly, and helped me to understand all the details that come along with any refi. Refinancing one's house isn't something you do every day, and people don't probably do too much shopping for the right mortgage broker, but it pays to find someone who can get the best rates while also bringing some humanity to the process. Craig checked all the boxes. Highly recommended." David P. "Craig was extremely helpful in doing every he could to help with the loan I was involved in! I would definitely recommend him to all my friends and family for all their loan needs. He goes out of his way to help his client have an easy and stress free loan experience! Thanks Craig !!" Alexandria C. "Craig Daniger was outstanding at keeping the loan process moving and providing regular updates on the status. The rate he got me was better than expected. If I need to refinance again or get a new home loan I will definitely work with Craig." Kathleen C. "I had an amazing experience working with Craig. He was knowledgeable and very response. He made my refinance process seamless. Would definitely work with him again." Marina S. "We recently worked with Craig Daniger to secure financing for the purchase of our home. He helped to walk us through the entire process. I sincerely appreciate his expertise and ability to answer my questions at every turn. I feel very confident that he was able to provide us with the best possible loan experience. I recommend Craig's services to all of my family and friends!" Mandy R. "Had a very good experience with Craig he was very good at explaining every step of the process." Jean L. "Craig was hardworking, patient and dedicated to getting the best loan for me. He came through when others failed." John A. "Craig worked hard on moving the loan transaction forward and kept me abreast of the loan status throughout."
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Playing with the AI : move and attack phase – POWERUP the 16 bits board game – El Juego de Mesa de 16 bits Skip to content CORE-GAME How to PLAY EXPANSION HCANC MERCS FAQ Ask Question CORE-GAME How to PLAY EXPANSION HCANC MERCS FAQ Ask Question comprar CORE-GAME How to PLAY EXPANSION HCANC MERCS FAQ Ask Question CORE-GAME How to PLAY EXPANSION HCANC MERCS FAQ Ask Question POWERUP FAQs › Playing with the AI : move and attack phase 2 Votar Buena Votar Mala Rhialto ha preguntado hace 3 años -> Events cards are discarded if drawn during the «move and attack» phase (rules P38) : it implies that only Tricks and Special cards can be used by the AI during this phase. OK. But would it not be simpler to have 2 separate decks when playing with the AI : one constituted of events cards (for the event phase) and one with the other cards (for the move and attack phase) ? -> Tricks and special cards : they can be used by the AI if any of the effect can be applied. OK. What happens to the card if the effect can not be applied ? is it discarded ? or does it stay face up until the effect can be applied ? Etiquetas de la pregunta: AI ©2021 -POWERUP the 16 bits board game - El Juego de Mesa de 16 bits. Todos los derechos reservados. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.AcceptReject Read More Privacy & Cookies Policy Cerrar Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, 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 affect your browsing experience. Necessary Necessary Siempre activado 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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Prague is popular for its beer and beautiful architecture. Besides that, it has a lot of other things to offer as well. Yes, we are talking about delicious Czech food. If you have been planning to visit Prague, you must have already Googled about it. We are sure you have come across the various Czech dishes that are worth trying. If not, you should Google Czech food and you will get to see many websites displaying the best dishes from the place. If you wish to host a food-based website showcasing the delicacies of your country, you should choose Server Mania as your host. To know more about them, you can read Server Mania reviews online. Here is a list of delicious dishes that you must try in Prague: Read More: Prague Has Opened the Largest Parking Garage in Černý Most Prague Dormitories for Homeless People are Opening in an Expanded Regime 1. Palacinky This is one of the most popular dishes in Prague. It is enjoyed by both locals and tourists. It looks similar to French crepes but is prepared differently. They use a different batter with fillings such as cream, nuts, jam, and fruit. If you have a sweet tooth, you will surely love this dish. 2. Vepro-knedlo-zelo This is a full-course meal that comprises bread dumplings, roasted pork, and stewed cabbage. Most meat dishes in Czech are heavy on dumplings and meat. But this one is a balanced dish containing the right amount of nutrients and fiber. 3. Trdelnik This is yet another popular dessert to try in Czech. It is a traditional rolled pastry topped with sugar dust, cinnamon, and nuts. It is usually served hot and tastes delicious. This rolled pastry is prepared by wrapping the dough around a metal or wooden stick and then roasting it over an open flame. This is very common street food in Prague. 4. Gulas Gulas originally originated in Hungary. But now it has been adopted as a staple in Czech. It is prepared with fewer veggies and larger portions of meat. They usually use beef to prepare the dish. But in some places they also use chicken. The meat is stewed and topped with a good amount of gravy. It is served hot alongside bread dumplings. 5. Knedilky This is a traditional side dish enjoyed by the people of Prague. This is a kind of dumpling that is served along with a meat dish. It is a versatile dish and serves as a popular dessert when prepared with fruit or jam fillings. 6. Grilovane Klobasy If you want a quick meal, you must try out this dish. It consists of grilled sausages wrapped with a roll and served with a variety of sauces. This is very common street food and you will find it almost everywhere you go in Prague. As mentioned before you should go to Server Mania if you have intentions to create a food-based website. But don’t forget to go through the Servermania reviews. When in Prague, you must try out these foods. They are both healthy and delicious. Related Posts Read More Czech Standard of Living Rose to Italy’s Level Last Year Share via: Despite the coronavirus pandemic, living standards in the Czech Republic approached the average level in the… Welcome to the Gutenberg Editor Share via: The goal of this new editor is to make adding rich content to WordPress simple and… Read More Prague Won’t Present a Fireworks or Videomapping Show on NYE Share via: There will be no New Year’s fireworks and neither a videomapping show in Prague, Mayor Zdeněk… Read More Slovakia Approves 2-Week Nationwide Lockdown Share via: The Slovak government on Wednesday approved a two-week national lockdown amid a record surge of coronavirus infections.… Read More Over 70% of Newly-Detected COVID-19 Infections are Among Unvaccinated Share via: According to a detailed analysis by the Institute of Health Information and Statistics, Wednesday’s new infection… Read More Only 1 in 5 Czechs Believe in God Share via: About a fifth of people in the Czech Republic believe in God, although some have doubts,… Read More Four Tips That Will Actually Get You Hired at a Job Fair Share via: Written by Kim Bingel, Jobspin Fast-track your job search at the upcoming Jobspin Multilingual Job Fair… Read More Czech Republic Switches to Winter Time on Sunday Share via: On Sunday evening the clocks will go back by one hour, from 3 am to 2… Read More Three Events You Can Attend Today in Prague Share via: Food festival Polívkování: Smíchovská náplavka This Saturday, enjoy the variety of scents wafting from the traditional… Read More Prague Ranked Among Best Green Capitals Share via: Do you consider the “green credentials” of a place when you’re planning a trip? Clean air, pure… Read More Czech Government to Shorten the Validity of Antigen and PCR Tests Share via: The Ministry of Health will propose to the government to shorten the validity of antigen and… Read More New Rules for Restaurant Gardens in Fight Against Visual Smog Share via: Gardens with massive landings, awnings or plastic or plexiglass walls should soon be disappearing from Prague.…
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