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The objective of the Mission Innovation is to promote and accelerate the technological innovation to support the energy transition, through doubled public funds dedicated to the cutting-edge technologies research and private sector involvement focusing on the Eight Challenges for the innovation including the Innovation Challenge n.8 “Green Hydrogen Development”.
We are proud to share Eng. Giuseppe Mastropieri’s appointment-CEO of REA Srl- as expert for the Commission.1 “Hydrogen demo Valley” together with Prof. Enrico De Tuglie (Politecnico of Turin) and Prof. Luca Cedola (University Sapienza in Rome).
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University of Denver adding 724-acre mountain campus in Larimer County
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The University of Denver is expanding with a mountain campus — 724 acres of forested foothills, rocky outcrops and a lake — where school officials plan to incorporate outdoor education and study in solitude as a core part of the curriculum.
DU officials this week paid $11.2 million to purchase the former Magic Sky Ranch in Larimer County — owned since the 1960s by the Girl Scouts of Colorado. The land abuts the Roosevelt National Forest, two hours from DU’s main campus in Denver.
“Everyone will have a chance to breathe the clean air on this campus, experience silence and see the stars they may not be able to see on our campus in Denver,” DU Chancellor Jeremy Haefner said Wednesday in announcing the expansion.
“They’ll take away a deep appreciation of the outdoors, a conservation mindset …” Haefner said. “This opens up a whole new dimension for us.”
Schools increasingly are competing for in-person students due to online education and fewer high school graduates each year. And with 70% of DU students coming from outside Colorado, university leaders have been mulling how best to capitalize on the state’s outdoor lands for student enrichment.
DU’s “Discover What More is Possible” marketing campaign will tout the benefits of bringing together students from diverse backgrounds at the mountain campus to reflect, break barriers and conduct environmental and other studies beyond traditional classrooms. Students will study the history of native peoples who once inhabited the region, officials said, along with arts activities and ecological research.
Many students who’ve returned to DU told officials “they want education in-person,” Haefner said in an interview. “And, if student experience is our niche, let’s really double down on that.”
Starting next fall, all of DU’s 1,500 first-year students will head to the mountain campus for a multi-day immersion; some groups will visit next spring. In addition, upper-level students and faculty will use the campus each year for research and other activities, officials said.
The existing camp facilities can accommodate up to 150 students, with space for seminars, a kitchen and gym. School officials also plan to use the trails that lead to public lands near Red Feather Lakes to integrate hiking, rock climbing, backpacking and other activities into course studies.
Billionaire James Kennedy, a DU alum dedicated to land conservation who is the chairman of the Cox Enterprises news company, donated $26 million to fund the expansion. Students and their families won’t face additional fees, officials said. DU’s Board of Trustees has decided to name the campus after Kennedy.
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Entering Sunday night’s game at Kansas City, the Broncos’ 2021 draft class has combined to play 1,921 offensive/defensive snaps. A look at each player:
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Round (pick): First (ninth).
Position: Cornerback.
Games/Starts: 11/10.
Defensive snaps: 612.
About Surtain: Tied for team lead in pass break-ups (11), second in interceptions (three) and fourth in tackles (37). … At least one pass break-up in 10 of 11 games. … Entered starting lineup in Week 2 when Ronald Darby (hamstring) was injured. … Named AFC Defensive Player of the Week after two fourth-quarter interceptions (one returned for a touchdown) in last week’s win over the Los Angeles Chargers.
Javonte Williams
Round (pick): Second (35th).
Position: Running back.
Games/starts: 11/0.
Offensive snaps: 332.
About Williams: Second on team in rushing attempts (117), yards (568) and touchdowns (two). … Ranks 19th in NFL in rushing yards and 25th in carries. … Thirteen explosive rushes (gain of at least 12 yards), including carries of 20 (two), 30 (two), 31 and 49 yards. … One 100-yard game (111 in win at Dallas).
Quinn Meinerz
Round (pick): Third (98th).
Position: Right guard.
Games/starts: 9/3.
Offensive snaps: 247.
About Meinerz: Started last two games at right guard since Graham Glasgow’s season-ending broken leg, getting booked for one pass-rush disruption and two “bad” run plays. … From Division III to NFL is a big leap and Meinerz has answered challenge, showing power and athleticism.
Baron Browning
Round (pick): Third (105th).
Position: Inside linebacker.
Games/starts: 9/4.
Defensive snaps: 221.
About Browning: Limited by leg injury in training camp, used early part of regular season to play catch-up (four snaps in first seven games). … All 22 of his tackles have been in the last four games.
Caden Sterns
Round (pick): Fifth (152nd).
Position: Safety.
Games/starts: 11/1.
Defensive snaps: 194.
About Sterns: Thirteen tackles, two interceptions and two sacks. … Played primarily dime (sixth defensive back) role, but started for injured Kareem Jackson against Chargers (one pass break-up). … Interceptions against Jets and Cowboys, two sacks against Baltimore.
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Round (pick): Seventh (239th).
Position: Outside linebacker.
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About Cooper: Twenty-one tackles and two sacks. … Five disruptions (two pressures, three knockdowns) at Cleveland and six (two sacks, four pressures) at Dallas.
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Suspect’s parents charged in Michigan school shooting
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PONTIAC, Mich. — A prosecutor in Michigan filed involuntary manslaughter charges Friday against the parents of a boy who is accused of killing four students at Oxford High School, after saying earlier that their actions went “far beyond negligence.”
Jennifer and James Crumbley were charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter. Under Michigan law, an involuntary manslaughter charge can be pursued if prosecutors believe someone contributed to a situation where harm or death was high. If convicted, they could face up to 15 years in prison.
“The parents were the only individuals in the position to know the access to weapons,” Oakland County prosecutor Karen McDonald said Thursday. The gun “seems to have been just freely available to that individual.”
Ethan Crumbley, 15, has been charged as an adult with two dozen crimes, including murder, attempted murder and terrorism, for the shooting Tuesday at Oxford High School in Oakland County, roughly 30 miles (50 kilometers) north of Detroit.
Four students were killed and seven more people were injured. Three were in hospitals in stable condition.
The semi-automatic gun was purchased legally by Crumbley’s father last week, according to investigators.
Parents in the U.S. are rarely charged in school shootings involving their children, even as most minors get guns from a parent or relative’s house, according to experts.
There’s no Michigan law that requires gun owners keep weapons locked away from children. McDonald, however, suggested there’s more to build a case on.
“All I can say at this point is those actions on mom and dad’s behalf go far beyond negligence,” she told WJR-AM. “We obviously are prosecuting the shooter to the fullest extent. … There are other individuals who should be held accountable.”
Later at a news conference, McDonald said she hoped to have an announcement “in the next 24 hours.” She had firmly signaled that Crumbley’s parents were under scrutiny when she filed charges against their son Wednesday.
Sheriff Mike Bouchard disclosed Wednesday that the parents met with school officials about their son’s classroom behavior, just a few hours before the shooting.
McDonald said information about what had troubled the school “will most likely come to light soon.”
Crumbley stayed in school Tuesday and later emerged from a bathroom with a gun, firing at students in the hallway, police said.
The superintendent for the district late Thursday posted a YouTube video where he said the teenager was called to the office before the shooting but “no discipline was warranted.”
Tim Throne, leader of Oxford Community Schools, said the high school looks like a “war zone” and won’t be ready for weeks. But he repeatedly credited students and staff for how they responded to the violence.
“To say that I am still in shock and numb is probably an understatement. These events that have occurred will not define us,” Throne, grim-faced and speaking slowly, said in the 12-minute video.
“I want you to know that there’s been a lot of talk about the student who was apprehended, that he was called up to the office and all that kind of stuff. No discipline was warranted,” Throne said. “There are no discipline records at the high school. Yes this student did have contact with our front office, and, yes, his parents were on campus Nov. 30.”
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Fact check: Did Kyle Rittenhouse really sue LeBron James for defamation?
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Kyle Rittenhouse did not sue LeBron James for defamation. Here are details about that and other untrue claims this week.
CLAIM: Federal magistrate approved Kyle Rittenhouse’s $110 Million defamation suit against LeBron James.
THE FACTS: No such ruling was made. Rittenhouse has not filed a defamation suit against the Los Angeles Lakers star or anyone else, his spokesperson told The Associated Press. After 18-year-old Rittenhouse was acquitted of homicide charges in connection with the shooting of three people at a protest in Wisconsin, posts emerged on social media suggesting that he had filed defamation suits against some high-profile celebrities, including James. However, the claims are “absolutely not true,” according to David Hancock, a spokesperson for Rittenhouse and his family. “No legal actions have been taken against any organization or person in particular,” Hancock told the AP. He added that Rittenhouse and his legal team are not currently discussing any plans to file any defamation lawsuits. The report appeared to have originated on a satire website. Similar claims saying Rittenhouse had filed defamation suits have circulated on social media in recent days. On Sunday, the AP reported on false claims saying he had filed lawsuits against CNN, along with Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar, both hosts of “The View.” Rittenhouse fatally shot two men and injured another during protests that followed the shooting of a Black man, Jacob Blake, by a white police officer, in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Rittenhouse, who faced charges, including first-degree intentional homicide and attempted first-degree homicide, argued he acted in self-defense. A jury acquitted him on all charges on Nov. 19.
— Associated Press writer Josh Kelety in Phoenix contributed this report.
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Video of first lady’s book reading manipulated to add child’s comment
CLAIM: Video captures a child yelling an expletive at Jill Biden as she begins reading a story to a group of students.
THE FACTS: The video clip was manipulated to insert audio of a child yelling a disparaging comment. It emerged Monday after the first lady sat down with a group of second grade students from Maryland to host a story time at the White House as part of the annual unveiling of holiday decorations. The altered video shows a child screaming, “Shut the f— up,” just as Biden introduces the picture book she wrote. But that comes from an unrelated video that has been shared online since at least 2019. While some people commenting on the video acknowledged that it was altered, and linked to the source of the audio, others shared the falsified video as real. The inserted audio has spread online for years, and first emerged in a video that appeared to show a young child cursing during a school graduation ceremony as adults tried to quiet the situation. It is unclear where the video was taken, but it has since become a widely-shared sound effect and has been edited into other videos, often in a comedic way. In the altered Biden video, the first lady began to introduce her 2012 book, “Don’t Forget, God Bless Our Troops,” saying: “When my son was away, my granddaughter — just like you kids — really, really missed her daddy. So I wrote this book to tell other kids, ’cause there’s lots of kids who don’t know what it’s like —.” The sound of the yelling child was then inserted at that point to make it appear a student heckled Biden mid-sentence. A video of Biden’s full remarks shows she was not interrupted and finished her sentence.
— Associated Press writer Sophia Tulp in Atlanta contributed this report.
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Ghislaine Maxwell trial audio isn’t accessible by phone line
CLAIM: Members of the public can call the phone number 844-721-7237 and enter access code 9991787 to listen to live audio of Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial.
THE FACTS: The phone number is from a previous teleconference and the code is no longer active. Callers to this number who use the code will receive the message: “your access code was not recognized,” as verified through an attempt by The Associated Press. Further, there is no such telephone line to listen to the trial audio, according to a statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York. As Maxwell’s trial got underway on charges she groomed underage victims to have unwanted sex with the late disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, social media users circulated a number of false claims related to the trial, as well as incorrect explanations for why it is not being publicly broadcast online or on TV. Among the false claims that emerged this week was the assertion that a phone number and access code published by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York in October would allow callers to listen in on the proceedings. Public telephone access to in-court criminal proceedings was previously provided in some cases “due to substantial restrictions on in-person attendance” during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a statement from the Office of the District Court Executive. The accommodation was discontinued in early November as in-person viewing was able to resume more regularly. Members of the media are not banned from the trial, either, as other social media users have falsely suggested. Reporters and members of the public are still able to watch the trial live, both in the courtroom, as well as in overflow rooms where it will be streamed for those who don’t get a seat, Judge Alison Nathan wrote in a Nov. 24 ruling. There are no other live feeds except those within the courthouse. Federal courts typically do not allow cameras like some state courts do. Maxwell has pleaded not guilty to her charges and denied wrongdoing.
— Sophia Tulp
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Stores can’t write off customer donations made at checkout
CLAIM: When a customer elects to donate to charity at a store’s checkout counter, the store can write off that donation on its own end-of-year taxes.
THE FACTS: Stores can’t write off a customer’s point-of-sale donations, because they don’t count as company income, according to tax policy experts. Stores are only allowed to write off their own donations, such as when a store donates a certain portion of all its proceeds to charity. A widely circulating meme, shared thousands of times this week on Facebook and Instagram, claimed that retailers ask customers to add a little more for charity when checking out in order to fund their own tax write-offs. That’s misguided, according to Renu Zaretsky, a writer at the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center. “The only way a company can write off money is if it’s income,” Zaretsky said. “And this is not counted as income.” Rather than receiving a customer’s donation as income, the company serves as a holding agent for that money, Zaretsky said. Customers may tally up their cash register donations for their own tax returns, but stores are not allowed to claim those. However, if a company gives to a charity on its own, not through prompting a customer to give, it can write off that money, according to Garrett Watson, a senior policy analyst at the Tax Foundation. Checkout charity campaigns bring in millions of dollars for charitable organizations each year, but customers should know they aren’t obligated to give when prompted, according to Zaretsky. They should also know, though, that a donation option at the cash register isn’t a sign of a money-hungry organization looking to lower its tax bill.
— Associated Press writer Ali Swenson in New York contributed the report.
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The World Economic Forum did not write about the omicron variant in July
CLAIM: The World Economic Forum published a story about the new coronavirus variant, now named omicron, in July 2021, months before South Africa first reported it to the World Health Organization this week.
THE FACTS: The WEF first published an article about detecting variants of the virus that causes COVID-19 in July, but archived versions of the story show it did not mention omicron at that time. The article was updated in November after the WHO’s announcement, the archives show. Scientists in South Africa identified and reported the new variant, B.1.1.529, on Nov. 24, saying it was behind a recent spike in COVID-19 cases in the country. By Nov. 26, the WHO had declared it a “variant of concern” and given it the name “omicron.” The next day, Twitter users circulated posts linking to the WEF article, suggesting that it showed the variant was not new at all. “They’re starting to make mistakes. WHO just said that ‘Omicron’ was first reported by South Africa on 11/24/21. However, WEF reported this EXACT same ‘variant’—B.1.1.529, out of South Africa—way back in July. Oops,” reads one post that was retweeted over 3,000 times. But previous versions of the WEF article stored by the Wayback Machine, an internet archive, show that it did not mention the new variant until recently, although the forum failed to note that the article had been updated until later. An archive of the page from July 12, when the story was first published, contains no mention of the new variant. Another version archived on Sept. 22 shows the article unchanged. A version from Nov. 26, after omicron was announced, shows the article had then been updated to say “South African scientists have discovered a new COVID-19 variant” and that it is called “B.1.1.529.” The article, however, still did not note that it had been updated — retaining the July 12 timestamp — as the false claims began circulating on social media, an archived version shows. A note was added later in the day saying: “This article was last updated on 26 November 2021.”
— Associated Press reporter Karena Phan in Sacramento, Calif., contributed this report.
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Photos of London Olympics don’t show prior knowledge of pandemic
CLAIM: Photos of the London Olympics opening ceremony in 2012 prove that the COVID-19 pandemic has been planned for a long time.
THE FACTS: The opening ceremony didn’t predict the COVID-19 pandemic, nor did its imagery relate in any way to the virus that would emerge and shut down the world eight years later, as a widely circulating Facebook post falsely claimed. The post shared images from the ceremony, from a scene featuring hospital beds, women in dresses and a giant, skeletal figure in a black robe with a white wand towering overhead, to falsely claim they prove the COVID-19 pandemic was premeditated. “Remember the London Olympics 2012 opening ceremony, with the giant death figure holding a needle, the dancing nurses and all of the children in hospital beds?” the post read. “It’s starting to make a lot more sense now. They have had this planned for a long time.” However, the costumes and figures in the ceremony had no relationship to the COVID-19 pandemic, and predated it by years. Instead, they paid tribute to Britain’s National Health Service and to iconic British children’s literature, including the “Harry Potter” franchise and its robed villain, Voldemort. “To the strains of Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells, a scene of children in hospital beds was overrun by literary villains including Captain Hook, Cruella De Vil, the Queen of Hearts and Voldemort, before a group of flying nannies – reminiscent of Mary Poppins – arrived from the skies to banish the nightmarish characters,” the Olympics website explains. Patients and hospital staff from a London hospital were among the performers in the spectacle, according to local press reports.
— Ali Swenson
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2,806 | Love German Chocolate Cake? This is a quick and easy version of one with a creamy chocolate filling. I used a boxed mix, a canned German Chocolate Frosting and chocolate chips with Sweetened Condensed Milk as the poke filling. It was yummy!
Gather together your ingredients and bake cake according to package directions. About 5 minutes after it comes out of the oven use the wrong end of a wooden spoon to make the holes in the cake.
Next you are going to melt the chocolate chips in the microwave.
I didn’t melt mine all of the way leaving little bits of chocolate in the bowl. Add a can of sweetened condensed milk and stir to blend. Pour over top of cake. Spread out evenly across the top of the cake.
When cool frost with the German Chocolate Frosting. I added another 1/2 cup of coconut and a little vanilla to the frosting.
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German Chocolate Poke Cake
Author: Mary Ellen @ Recipes Food and Cooking
Recipe type: Cake, Dessert
Prep time: 15 mins
Cook time: 30 mins
Total time: 45 mins
Serves: Serves 12
German Chocolate Poke Cake using a box cake mix, a filling of chocolate chips and sweetened condensed milk with German Chocolate Frosting.
Ingredients
1 box chocolate cake mix
Filling
1 1/2 cups chocolate chips - I used milk chocolate
1 can sweetened condensed milk
Frosting
1 can german chocolate frosting
1/2 cup coconut
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
Instructions
Make cake according to package directions. Bake in a greased 9 x 13 pan.
When cake comes out of oven, poke holes with the end of a wooden spoon.
Melt the chocolate chips in the microwave.
Pour in the condensed milk. Stir to blend. Pour over cake while warm.
Cool.
Stir the coconut and vanilla into the frosting. Frost cake spreading out evenly across the top of cake
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Cora Martin says
2018-03-19 at 1:15 am
My kids are love to eat chocolate. They are so eagerly bite chocolate and chocolate cake, chocolate ice cream. Your German chocolate poke cake review is so great. I just wanna to give my kids these types of chocolates cake.
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Mary Ellen says
2018-03-19 at 9:46 am
Thank you Cora!
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Kylee Boggs says
2018-05-28 at 8:24 pm
I had a problem with my chocolate chips seizing once I added the sweetened condensed milk, suggestions for next time? (There will definitely be a next time!)
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Mary Ellen says
2018-06-13 at 9:14 am
I don’t know why that happened. I would try adding a little more cream or even milk slowly. I might even try rewarming it in the microwave for about 20 – 30 seconds. Usually when adding that much liquid to chocolate it shouldn’t happen. My only thought is maybe the chocolate got to hot when you melted it. Chocolate melts at 80 degrees so it doesn’t need a lot.
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Linda Raye Bloom says
2018-11-13 at 11:15 am
Please confirm the amount of chocolate chips in the frosting What i’m reading states 1/12 cups
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Mary Ellen says
2018-11-19 at 12:31 pm
1 1/2 cups
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Lindsey Porter says
2020-06-24 at 5:45 pm
I made this for my husbands birthday tomorrow, should this be left out or refrigerated until ready to serve?
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2,807 | Garlic is one of the most healthiest vegetables that exists in our world. A single chive of garlic contains multiple health benefits that are not only helpful medicinally but also gives so much flavour to our food. Garlic may taste very awful when consumed raw, but take our word that once the minced and chopped garlic is added to our food, our food becomes even more rich and full of flavour.
We may not notice it but every single food item that we eat probably contains a lot of garlic in it. It can either be minced garlic, chopped or absolutely anything.
A single clove of garlic may contain around 10 to 12 chives of garlic even more or even less. It looks like a bulb sometimes.
Garlic chives and mince garlic is used in herbs and other medicines as well. It is researched that garlic possesses many medicinal properties. It can cure infections like any antibiotic does.
Apart from this every desi food as well as Chines is incomplete without garlic. There are so many other cuisines as well that use garlic for various dishes only because the kind of taste garlic gives to food can not be compensated by any other vegetable.
Garlic chives when minced give an amazing aroma to food. The taste is amazing and very rich. If you want to make your dish taste delish all you need to do is to try adding some minced or chopped garlic to it.
READ ALSO: How To Make Malai Kofta And Seekh Kabab
Foods That You Can Make With Minced Garlic
There are a variety of dishes that you can make with minced garlic. Trust us that all of them are amazing and absolutely delish.
We all live for garlic bread! Guess what? Garlic bread can not be made without minced garlic. You need mince garlic and some butter to make the perfect garlic bread.
Chicken curry is the boss of desi cuisine! Without mince garlic or even garlic chives for that matter, you can not make chicken curry.
Garlic mayo is our go to sauce whenever we head out to eat something! Be it fast food or continental, garlic mayo complete ls everything. Garlic mayo too is made from mince garlic.
You see that a single clove of garlic can do so much.
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Garlic Chives And Its Medicinal Uses
Garlic cloves are used to make herbal medicines. These herbal medicines are used to treat infections and many other problems. Scientists say that garlic can cure many diseases as well. With out garlic many medicines can not even be created. Garlic cloves have innumerable benefits and we can’t even name all of them!
How can You Mince Garlic Chives
You can mince garlic chives either in a chopper or even with hand via a hand chopper. You need to do this because minced garlic is used in almost all the foods that we eat. We hope this article of garlic was helpful for you. Stay tuned to this page for more information and amazing recipes.
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The year 2020 is coming to an end, but when we look back on what happened this year, many people think that this year’s extraordinary events are in fact a precursor to the end of the world. Netizens also turned out the predictions of many forecasters, who all mentioned 2020. Although we are not sure whether what the prophet said has any basis, are the injustices this year really just coincidence?
Since 2012, many people have been predicting the end of the Mayan civilization, because this year is also the year when the Mayan civilization will be a great disaster. Now eight years have passed, and the legendary end of the world has not come. Human beings have been living safely on the earth so far. Some people think that in fact, it is human miscalculation. The end of the world that the Maya said is probably 2020.
The painting of pushing back
Although many of the Mayan prophecies have been realized, there have been famous prophets in the history of our country, and a wonderful book of prophecy has been compiled, in which the history of China and the world has been predicted. The author of this book is yuan Tiangang, which is also called “pushing back”. Many people think that “pushing back” is the most wonderful book in the world. This is because it also predicts China in 2031. Is there any scientific basis for these predictions?
Yuan Tiangang and Li Chunfeng are the authors of the painting of pushing back. It is said that this book was compiled in the 17th year of Zhenguan. They had a very deep understanding of the astronomical phenomena. At that time, they were watching the astronomical phenomena at night and began to predict the situation with their strong knowledge reserve. Many people feel puzzled after hearing the name of this book. Why should a strange book of prophecy use this name? In fact, the name has little to do with the content of the book. After a long period of calculation, they directly predicted the history after 2000 years. At that time, Yuan Tiangang pushed Li Chunfeng’s back and said that the secret of heaven could not be disclosed again. That’s how the name of the book came from.
Yuan Tiangang’s prediction
Many people will wonder whether the predictions in this book are true? Is there any scientific basis for these words? Many scientists have also studied the book and found that many of the contents mentioned in the book have been verified in later generations. He had predicted that Wu Zetian would become emperor and that Sui Dynasty would perish. Until now, the painting of pushing back is still preserved in Beijing Museum.
In fact, Yuan Tiangang predicted the future of China in the picture of pushing back. He predicted that by 2031, China will also achieve reunification. By that time, China will really be a complete whole. I don’t know what you think?
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Sue Wayne
Sep 14, 2021 • Filed to: Solve Mac Problems • Proven solutions
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"How to view hidden files and folders on Mac? I had some files visible on my Mac earlier, but now I can't see them anymore!"
If you are a Mac user, then you might be having a similar query as well. Just like you, numerous other Mac users also encounter similar situations these days. Ideally, your files and folders on Mac can get hidden automatically or you could have done it yourself. The good news is that it is a minor issue and you can easily see hidden files in Mac again. In this post, I'm going to tell you how to find hidden files on Mac in different ways.
Part 1: What Are the Hidden Files or Folders on Mac?
Part 2: Four Ways to Find and See Auto Hidden Files/Folders
Part 3: How to Scan and View Manually Hidden Files/Folders on Mac?
Part 4: How to Prevent Manually Hidden Files/Folders on Mac?
Part 1: What Are the Hidden Files or Folders on Mac?
Ideally, any file or folder can be hidden in Mac. The standard file or folder would be depicted in the usual way in Finder and its icon won't be dimmed. On the other hand, a hidden file or folder would have a dimmed icon (if they are visible at all). It represents any file or folder that a user would have hidden or the system itself hid.
Automatic Hidden Files/Folders on Mac
A lot of systems generated files are automatically hidden by Mac. For instance, there are plenty of log files, temporary data, system files, cache content, directory files, library folders, etc. that Mac automatically hides. This is because these files are either temporary or run in the background. The system doesn't want any user interference with these files and hides them instead. It can also automatically hide any app data that users might not need in their everyday routine.
Manually hidden files and folders
Besides that, Mac also allows us to hide any file or folder from its settings. For instance, if there is an important file that you don't want others to access, then you might hide it. Sometimes, users also hide unwanted files or folders on their Mac or accidentally hide their data as well.
Part 2: Four Ways to Find and See Auto Hidden Files/Folders
As you can see, there can be all sorts of system or user data that your Mac might hide. Though, there are plenty of ways to see hidden files on Mac and access them the way we like. You can implement either of these solutions to learn how to find hidden files on Mac.
Method 1: Using Keyboard Shortcuts
To start with, I'm going to let you know the correct key combinations on Mac that you can use to see hidden files on Mac. All you got to do is launch Finder on your Mac and just browse to a location where you think your hidden files are stored. Now, press the Command+ Shift + Period (Dot) buttons at the same time.
If there are any hidden files or folders in the location, then it will make them visible. You can press the same key combinations again to hide them.
Method 2: Go to Finder to View Hidden Files/Folders
Another smart solution to learn how to view hidden folders on Mac involves the use of the Finder. It is an inbuilt application in Mac that helps us navigate the file storage of the drive. Therefore, you can just go to the Library folder to view all files stored in Mac, including the hidden data. Here's how to see hidden files on Mac via Finder.
Step 1. Just go to the Finder tab on your Mac's top screen and press the ALT key
Step 2. While still pressing the ALT key, click on the "Go" option and visit the Mac's Library.
Step 3. Alternatively, you can also click on Finder > Go > Go to Folder and enter the "~/Library/" string.
Step 4. That's it! Once the Library folder is opened on Mac, you can view all the files and folders stored in it. You can just press the Command+ Shift + Period keys as well to make sure the hidden files are visible.
Method 3: See Hidden Files on Mac via Terminal
While Finder lets us interact with our Mac via a graphical user interface, Terminal provides a command-line interface. You can enter certain commands in Terminal and your Mac would process them accordingly. Just be sure that you enter the right commands so that it won't harm the firmware in any way. To learn how to find hidden files on Mac via Terminal, follow these steps:
Step 1. Firstly, just go to your Mac's Finder > Applications > Utilities and launch Terminal from here (as an administrator).
Step 2. Great! Once the Terminal application is launched, enter the following commands on your Mac:
defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles true;
killall Finder
Step 3. That's it! As the string is processed, the application will automatically make the hidden files and folders visible that you can access via the Finder.
Please note that the above command is only to see hidden files and folders on Mac. To hide your folders again, you can enter the same command, but replace the Boolean value from "true" to "false".
Method 4: Use a Third-party File Manager
If you have found the above-methods to learn how to find hidden folders on Mac a bit complicated, then consider using a third-party application instead. There are plenty of File Managers out there designed for Mac to help us browse the drive with advanced features. Some of the popular Mac File Managers are Forklift, Path Finder, muCommander, Leap, Xtra Finder, etc.
Step 1. To start with, just install and launch a reliable File Manager. For instance, let's consider that we are using Forklift on our Mac. You can launch it and view the stored data in your system.
Step 2. Now, simply browse the drive and select the folder of your choice. Afterward, click on View and go to the "View Options" from the dropdown menu.
Step 3. This will provide various options for how you view these files. Just make sure that the "Show Hidden Files" option is enabled and save it. This will let you see hidden files on Mac easily.
Part 3: How to Scan and View Manually Hidden Files/Folders on Mac?
Unlike the automatic hidden files or folders, extracting the manually hidden data on Mac can be tough. For this, you can take the assistance of a dedicated third-party application like Wondershare Recoverit. The application is extremely secure and easy to use – all you got to do is select a location from where you wish to see hidden files on Mac. The tool is compatible with all the leading macOS versions and supports leading data types like photos, videos, documents, compressed files, and more.
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Apart from extracting the hidden data, you can also use the application to recover your lost content or fix corrupt videos as well. To learn how to see hidden folders on Mac using Recoverit, the following steps can be taken.
Step 1: Pick a source location to scan
Firstly, you can install Recoverit Data Recovery on your Mac, and from its home, you can select a source to scan (drive, volume, or a folder). You can also connect an external device and select it from here as well.
Step 2: Let the application extract your data
After selecting a location to scan, click on the "Start" button, and just wait for a while for the process to be completed. You can halt the process in between and even see the progress from an on-screen indicator.
There are also several inbuilt filters in the application that you can use to narrow the search on the basis of different factors.
Step 3: View Hidden Files and Save them
That's it! The interface will display all the extracted data (including your hidden files) into different categories. You can also preview the results like your videos, photos, documents, etc. and select what you wish to save. Click on the "Recover" button in the end and save your files to the location of your choice.
Part 4: How to Prevent Manually Hidden Files/Folders on Mac?
Now when you know how to find or view hidden folders on Mac, you can easily meet your requirements. Furthermore, consider following these simple suggestions to prevent something like this from happening.
Always stay a bit cautious while using your Mac and make sure you won't hide any file by mistake.
While installing third-party applications, review the permissions that you grant them so that they can't hide your files.
If you have manually hidden something on your Mac, then make sure you know its location so that you can go to Finder to unhide it easily.
Try not to hide a master folder that has a lot of sub-folders and files as it can avoid the accessibility to so many files.
Use applications like Terminal or Finder wisely and only install reliable File Managers to prevent your folders from getting hidden.
There you go! After reading this guide on how to find hidden folders on Mac, you would be able to view all kinds of data in it. As you can see, I have listed ways to see files in Mac that were hidden by the system or manually by any user. In this way, you can access all your data and even troubleshoot any issue. You can feel free to implement these suggestions and share this guide with others to teach them how to view hidden files on Mac too.
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2,819 | BE THE FIRST ONE TO TELL ME THE NAME OF THE DIE USED ON THIS CARD AND THE MFG AND YOU WILL WIN THE DIE!! CONGRATULATIONS TO AJSCRAPBOOKING!
Remember there are prizes hidden throughout the site...so you might want to check out some of my previous posts. Somewhere out there is a chance to win a set of Spellbinder's Dies of your choice (GRAND DIES are not included..sorry.)
Hey! Have You Checked Out The Clean and Simple (CAS) Challenge at Outlawz? Maybe you should?
Friendship's Garden also has a CAS Challenge this week! An entry there might be beneficial!
Monday, I am Hosting the Greetings Challenge at The Outlawz. Who knows what I might do IF I SEE THE NAME OF A CARDIE Inside That Challenge...Hmmm!
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An'Jenic G. 15 January, 2012
Great card love the die: The die is called "LOOP" and its a BORDER Die by Memory Box. I dont know what the MFG means. I hope I get this right.
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Chana Malkah 16 January, 2012
Congratulations, AJ!
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An'Jenic G. 15 January, 2012
My new leaf for this year: Give God more of my time. Last year I didn’t use my time wisely. I want this year to be a new leaf and I want to start with God 1st. I want to see Him more and give Him more of my time.
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Chana Malkah 16 January, 2012
Hi, AJ, since you were the first to respond to the Loop Die, I excluded you from the "leaf" Surprize Prize. I thought that would keep it fair. I know you will understand. Thanks, Chana
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Carla S. 15 January, 2012
Beautiful card, Chana! I love the warm colors and looped border! It was made with the Memory Box Dies Loop Border. My "new leaf" for 2012 is to get organized and STAY organized - lol!
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Chana Malkah 16 January, 2012
Thanks, Carla! You lost out on the Loop Die by 3 minutes, but because you used the word "Leaf" in your response, and you were the first one to do so, You get to choose a Memory Box "leaf" Die from the Ellen Hutson website. Please e-mail your choice to me at [email protected]
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An'Jenic G. 15 January, 2012
Okay Chana This is were this post should be. LOL Gril you are a busy busy bee. Thanks so Much. Blessing AJ!
Wow Chana, Thanks So Much for all your cool giveaways. I did go the SCACD and I love the BasicGrey - Kissing Booth 6 x 6 paper pad, Glitz Paper - 6 x 6 pad - Pretty in Pink and one more LOL My Minds Eye - Kraft Fun Day - Happy Days
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Roxann 15 January, 2012
Fabulous and purple-icious your card is! Do you have two blogs? I know I am a follower of Redora Lee and started following you here.
Hugz from your creeping, lurking friend! LOL
Roxann
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Chana Malkah 15 January, 2012
I do have two blogs. I'm trying to get the wordpress followers to come over here, then I will shut that one down!
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Unknown 16 January, 2012
Love the card and someone beat me to naming the die first. I will not be looking for four leaf clovers this year.
Many an opportunity is lost because a man is out looking for four-leaf clovers.”
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Chana Malkah 16 January, 2012
Congratulations, Colleen on being our Featured Project Winner last week!
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Chana Malkah 16 January, 2012
THERE ARE STILL COPICS AND SPELLBINDERS THAT HAVE NOT BEEN WON BY ANYONE. THESE ARE INSTANT WINNERS. IF YOU FIND IT, IT IS YOURS!
CHANA
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THERESA 19 January, 2012
At last i got in, arghhhhhh, but love the card, super idea with the leaf, luckily it did not fall off, lol, my leaf turning will be time management, finish one thing at a time, that will also bring more peace, which i really need!!
Totally love the pack from My Minds Eye called Everyday fun, they are all gorjuss, but this one remained my fav!!
lotsa luv
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THERESA 19 January, 2012
Trust me to forget this, hehehehe, did enter the challenges and boy, were they challenges for me allright, but loved the end result, was good climbing out of my box,lol
lotsa luv
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2,821 | I have always had a passion for movies as I spend most of my days watching them and ranting about them, so why not share my opinions online?
What is Horror?
A horror film is a movie that can draw a physiological reaction from the audience, this can be a faster heartbeat for example. This is done through the use of fear and shocking the audience. This is often inspired from authors such as Edgar Allan Poe, Bram Stoker and Mary Shelley but horror has existed as a film genre for more than a century.
Horror films can also be used to evoke the viewers nightmares, fears, revulsions and terror of the unknown taking place in the film, so isn't it amazing that we put ourselves through all this fear and panic for hours at a time for entertainment? It sounds almost odd that we do this and will continue to do this for the rest of time.
For the films listed below, I will look into the elements of a story and how these particular elements are adapted for a horror film. For example, the setting.
Saw
Theme:
The main theme in Saw is revenge carried out by Jigsaw on people who do not appreciate the life they have been given by giving them a choice of solving a puzzle or making decisions in order to survive a trap laid out by Jigsaw. The overall aim is for people who don’t deserve their life to die and those who are willing to fight for their own existence can live.
The victims never see Jigsaw, they only hear his voice through a puppet, which is different to typical horror films where the tormentor is seen by the victims. This has an affect on the sanity of the individuals involved in Jigsaws’ game because they question whether the game is real or just a sick joke.
By creating a film where the reason for the characters' deaths are because of their own actions, it makes viewers afraid because they start to think about all the bad things they have done in their lives and might even convince themselves that a real serial killer could do this to them if they knew about all of their bad decisions and immoral actions. Therefore, the film feels quite personal and leaves audiences fearing for their lives.
IT (2017)
Characterisation in IT:
Verbal: Pennywise appeals to Georgie at the beginning and lures him in because Georgie is younger, so he is easily manipulated. Whereas with the older children, they know not to talk to him and to run away as quickly as possible, forcing pennywise to take shape of their fears instead of talking to them as he knows he can't get to the older kids as easily as he could to Georgie as he didn't know any better.
Visual: Pennywise is inhuman because he takes shape of what the other characters fear most. It is infinite, ageless and immortal, which is why he is so terrifying because we are made to believe there is no way to defeat him, so we lose hope for the kids quite quickly.
Another characteristic that the producers included is that Pennywise has one eye looking into the camera and one eye looking at the character he is talking to. This is to make the audience feel like they are there in the scene because he always has one eye on you. It draws the audience in and makes them feel like Pennywise is looking directly at them, so you get put into the moment and feel the same fear the kids are experiencing.
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Sub-Genres of Horror
Saw is mainly seen as a horror film, but it is classified by the public as a ‘splatter film’, which deliberately focuses on graphic portrayals of gore and graphic violence to show the vulnerability of the human body.
Another sub-genre is a cult film. This is not specific to horror but a classic example of this is, From Dusk till Dawn, where excessive displays of violence, gore, sexuality and profanity are featured throughout and can lead to censorship or a ban of the film. These types of films have devoted fan bases who enjoy these elements in a movie.
Horror-Comedy is a popular sub-genre as it allows audiences who do not like the feeling of being afraid to enjoy the comedic version of classic horror films by pointing out their flaws. For example, Scary Movie is filled with satirical attacks on slasher movies and Shaun of the Dead is hilarious because of it’s relatable reactions to a zombie apocalypse.
The Silence of the Lambs is a suspenseful horror-thriller movie that has psychological and criminal foundations that drive the entire film throughout. Despite the occasional violent scenes, the main features of this film are the disturbing and eerie conversations between Hannibal Lecter and Clarice. Lecter really changes the detective-chasing-killer formula that is present in typical horror/thriller films.
Audience Expectations
The audience expectations of a horror is to be afraid by experiencing fear through jump scares and suspense created from the film they are watching. To help build tension in the film, music is used to add the effect of terror.
For the psychological-horror-thriller based films, the audience is expecting to have a more thought-provoking plot, which can lead to the audience watching it multiple times to better understand it.
With Scary Movie for example, the audience expects to have the film make fun of the classic horror films and more recent horror movies by adding comedy, so they know exactly what they're in for.
Conclusion
To conclude, all films have their individual differences and that is what makes them stand out from every other movie. However, due to the factors that must be included in horror films, like jump scares and suspenseful music, the movies that fit into this genre can seem very similar. If you compared a romantic movie to a horror movie, there would be many differences. Whereas, if you compared two different horror films, then there would be many similarities due to the common qualities these films need to have in order to be considered as a horror.
Some Horror films are predictable and stick to these general qualities so a viewer can guess what is going to happen to the characters involved, but there are some exceptions to this where a horror film is entirely unpredictable and surprising to the audience. For example, The Sixth Sense has one of the biggest twist endings of all time that no one saw coming. If you haven't seen it already, I would watch it as soon as possible if I were you because you are extremely lucky that no one has spoiled it for you yet!
Overall, I believe that we put ourselves through these harrowing movies, partly because we want to feel a rush of adrenaline and mainly because it makes us feel alive. Of course there are some people out there who do not understand this feeling and they just feel terrified during the whole ordeal. However, for a lot of us, horror films leave us on the edge of our seats whilst we feel genuine panic for the characters involved and we find it thrilling because it is not us in that situation. We are able to sit back and find comfort in the fact that we are not going through what they are. Whereas, if you watched a romantic film and you were single and sad about it, then watching other people happy and in love would make you start to question your own life and feel rather upset. But with horror films, you can find great satisfaction in knowing that you are not being chased by a maniac with a machete and you can return to your joyous life, unlike the characters involved.
Horror movies might give you nightmares for a number of nights and you might be checking under your bed before you go to sleep, but that won't stop you from putting yourself through it all over again in a week or so now will it?
By
Katie Newbery
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2,823 | “Luck favors the prepared.” In The Incredibles, superhero costume designer and wise sage, Edna Mode, sums up the lessons for today’s readings. I could certainly use a bit of luck with the upcoming holiday season, so my home will be in full preparatory mode.
Christmas lights will be hung up outside and be scheduled to illuminate on Thanksgiving. Lists will be planned and made for gift giving. Christmas cards will be addressed and mailed at “just the right time”. Food will be purchased to share with family and friends. As the holidays grow closer we will clean the house, cook the food, and wrap the packages. We will then discover several gifts that we forgot we bought and wrap some more. Next we will buy more food because it doesn’t feel like we have enough yet. When our middle daughter comes home from college I will blast Christmas music from my speakers and we will decorate and hang ornaments on the tree as a family. Later, we will buy more food because we forgot something, buy one more gift to make things “even” and continue this cycle until the arrival of this special holiday.
Of course, in the remaining six weeks leading up to the celebration of the birth of Jesus, God expects less focus on preparation for a season of gift giving and entertainment, and more focus on preparing my heart for the coming of my Lord and savior, the fully human manifestation of His love for me.
How do I prepare for the arrival of a manifestation of God’s love? The scripture passages tell me that preparation comes in seeking wisdom, waiting, watching, thirsting for, seeking, and giving glory to God, staying aware, having hope, and staying awake. All the steps necessary to prepare seem like noble pursuits and altogether doable, though demonstrably lacking in activity.
This presents a challenge for me as I do not possess a reputation for patience. Knowing my shortcomings, I tend to busy myself in a time of waiting. And while I may choose to fill some of my time with righteous activities like reading and studying scripture, it can still be a distraction. My incessant activity keeps me from remembering to “Be still and know that I am God” (Psalm 46:11). In distraction, I am unprepared and counted among the foolish who neglected to bring oil for their lamps. Like me, I assume the virgins in Jesus’ parable were sincere in their desire to meet the bridegroom. However, distracted by the excitement in their anticipation, they did not thoroughly prepare. My impatience and busyness also prevents me from being present to the moment, putting me at risk of missing Jesus’ arrival. In constant motion, my luck, like the lamp oil, will run out.
Waiting is an important part of growing my faith and requires a conscious choice. In the Book of Sirach, the writer extols, “If you choose, you can keep the commandments; loyalty is doing the will of God. To whatever you choose, stretch out your hand” (Sirach 15:13-14). Trusting in God’s love for me, wholly revealed in the sacrifice of His beloved Son in an all-embracing effort to save me, helps me patiently, yet assuredly, “stay awake.”
The wisdom I need for the preparation of Jesus’ arrival is unlike the tasks needed to prepare for the holiday season. There is no YouTube video to help, no detailed list, and no frenzied activity capable of guiding my vigilance. I am preparing for an eternal love, seeking a love that is “a greater good than life” itself, and I’m not supposed to do anything besides be present to that love. And while I do not know the time or the place that I may meet Jesus, I do know how to prepare.
God created me in love, to love. When I let God be God and live His commands, I love as He loves me. He has created me to do exactly that. It’s on me to prepare to return to Him with exultant praise, shouting for joy.
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2,826 | The term “Kajabi” refers to the beautiful North Indian village. These days, it is one of the most fashionable and hip destinations in the world. In fact, it has been featured in a lot of Hollywood films and TV serials and has become a kind of a trend. But before you rush out and make Kajabi clothes as your next purchase, it’s important to understand the different facets of this thriving local industry. Kajabi fashion blends traditional crafts and modern trends. Here are some of the most fashionable items you can wear with Kajabi clothes:
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Rajasthani Tribal Clothes As mentioned above, Rajasthani tribes are highly skilled and talented artisans. Being deeply rooted in a rich tradition, they are able to seamlessly integrate western fashion elements with traditional Indian garments. Tribal artists often create clothes with striking motifs. These can be painted in gold or silver, or in multi-colored threads. A few prominent Rajasthani garments include Churidar, Patiala, Sherwani, Safed and Kurta sets.
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We do not give any warranty that the Services are free from viruses or anything else which may have a harmful effect on any technology.
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, we disclaim all representations and warranties relating to the Cebuana from home and its contents, including any inaccuracies or omissions in the service, accuracy, availability, non-infringement or implied warranties in the course of the User/Guest dealing or usage of trade.
We shall not be liable for any acts or omissions of any third parties howsoever caused, and for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages, howsoever caused, resulting from or in connection with the mobile application and the services offered in the mobile application, your access to, use of or inability to use the mobile application or the services offered in the mobile application, reliance on or downloading from the mobile application and or services, or any delays, inaccuracies in the information or in its transmission including but not limited to damages for loss of business or profits, use, data or other intangible, even if we have been advised of the possibility of such damages.
We shall not be liable in contract or otherwise howsoever and whatever the cause thereof, for any indirect, consequential, collateral, special or incidental loss or damage suffered or incurred by you in connection with the website and these Terms and Conditions of Use. For the purposes of these Terms and Conditions of Use, indirect or consequential loss or damage includes, without limitation, loss of revenue, profits, anticipated savings or business, loss of data or goodwill, loss of use or value of any equipment including software, claims of third parties, and all associated and incidental costs and expenses. The above exclusions and limitations apply only to the extent permitted by law. None of your statutory rights as a consumer that cannot be excluded or limited are affected. Notwithstanding our efforts to ensure that our system is secure, you acknowledge that all electronic data transfers are potentially susceptible to interception by others. We cannot, and do not, warrant that data transfers pursuant to the CFH Website will not be monitored or read by others.
INDEMNITY
You agree to indemnify and keep us indemnified against any claim, action, suit or proceeding brought or threatened to be brought against us which is caused by or arising out of (a) your use of the Services, (b) any other party’s use of the Services using your userID, verification PIN and or any identifier number allocated by P.J. Lhuillier Inc, and or (c) your breach of any of these Terms and Conditions of Use, and to pay us damages, costs and interest in connection with such claim, action, suit or proceeding.
AMENDMENTS
We may periodically make changes to the contents of the Cebuana from home, including the descriptions and prices of products and services advertised, at any time and without notice. We assume no liability or responsibility for any errors or omissions in its contents.
We reserve the right to amend these Terms and Conditions of Use from time to time without notice. The revised Terms andConditions of Use will be posted in the Cebuana from home and shall take effect from the date of such posting. You are advised to review these Terms and Conditions periodically as they are binding upon you.
ADDITIONAL FOR PAWNING
You agree to allow Cebuana from Home to use the data you provide to reflect information regarding your pawning transactions with Cebuana Lhuillier branches known as "Branches" Cebuana from Home includes pawning services such as but not limited to: New Pawns, Pawn Renewal, View Pawn Items, and Item Estimated Appraisals collectively known as "Cebuana from Home Pawning Services". These services are in connection with physical transactions with the Branches that are enhanced through a digital experience with complementing services such as, facilitation of branch transactions, enablement of delivery services and automation. "Delivery Services" in connection with Cebuana from Home Pawning Services include site visits of Cebuana Lhuillier and partner personnel known as “Delivery Personnel” who can act on the Branch’s behalf. Any transaction conducted with the Delivery Personnel may or may not be reflected in partial or in full on the app due to certain situation or conditions which includes but not limited to:
Face-to-face interaction, discussion, transaction (new or modifications) with the Delivery Personnel
Delivery Personnel is in transit
Low or no internet coverage at the time of the transaction
Other scenarios / conditions that may prevent physical engagements and transactions from being uploaded or synchronized with the Cebuana from Home. Collectively known as "Delivery Physical Limitations".
In lieu of your Delivery Physical Limitations, you are strongly advised to keep or save proof of the transaction such as but not limited to, transaction numbers, receipts, pawn tickets, delivery request order numbers, photos or videos with the Delivery Personnel. You understand and agree that Delivery Physical Limitations may prevent your transactions from being synchronized in real-time with the Cebuana from home website. You understand that following the Delivery Services, Cebuana from Home Pawning Services will be reflected at most 1-2 operating days. Should there be any concern, please reach out to Cebuana CARES. Cebuana from Home Pawning Services may include additional fees to provide service and convenience on top of standard pawning fees. These fees will be indicated in the transaction confirmation screen prior to relevant deductions from your Cebuana Express E-Money. Fees paid for Delivery Services may or may not be reflected in the app unless otherwise specified. You also agree to follow Terms & Conditions specified in your Pawn Ticket for and other forms you have filled out with your pawning transaction whether in branch or through Cebuana from Home. Pawning Services.
Terms and Conditions for Home Delivery Option of Domestic Remittance (Service)
Address: Delivery of the Remittance shall be made to the address you specified in the Transaction Details.
Beneficiary Contact Number: The designated courier may use / contact the Beneficiary Contact Number for the purpose of the delivery of the remittance.
Payment:
You may pay for the Service using any of the payment methods prescribed in Cebuana From Home Domestic Remittance page, which may be updated from time to time. When you place a request, actual payment is needed prior to fulfilment of request.
Home Delivery service fee is on top of the Domestic Remittance Service Fee, and must be paid together with the Principal Amount (Amount to be sent) and Domestic Remittance Service Fee.
Once the proof of payment transfer has been confirmed by our Contact Center, the request will already be endorsed to the designated courier. An email confirmation will be provided to the email address you provided to advise you of the status of the request.
Delivery:
The designated courier will attempt to deliver the request within 48 hours to the Beneficiary indicated in the transaction details, and may attempt to go back if the beneficiary is not around the first time the courier deliver the remittance for up to 3 days within NCR and up to 5 days within provinces.
The Beneficiary must be atleast eighteen (18) years old and shall present one (1) valid Government ID. In absence of government issued ID, a recently issued certification from a Barangay where the beneficiary resides will be honoured.
In the event of the following which eventually results to failed delivery, you hereby agree that the request will no longer be fulfilled, and that you may already request for refund of the transaction:
Beneficiary Address indicated in the Transaction Details is incorrect or incomplete.
Beneficiary refuses to accept the remittance.
You requested any amendments to the time of delivery, delivery address or mode of delivery after the request has already been forwarded to the courier.
Beneficiary fails to adhere to any of the delivery instructions issued by the designated courier, including where Beneficiary is not present to receive the remittance when the courier attempts delivery, or any of the instructions you issue to courier cannot be reasonably fulfilled.
Delivery cannot be made to your address for reasons due directly or indirectly to an event or failure which is beyond the courier’s reasonable control, including acts of God, natural disasters, war, rebellion, revolution, contamination, pollution, acts or threats of terrorism, or riots; or
Delivery cannot be made to the delivery address you specify in the Transaction Details, for any other reason.
Refund:
Refunds may be requested once an email notification is received by the sender that the request has reached Failed Delivery status.
Refund shall exclude the Domestic Remittance service fee and the Home Delivery service fee.
Procedures for refund will be provided by our Contact Center upon receipt of request for refund.
Cancellation: Cancellation of request after the request has been forwarded to courier is already disallowed. However, our Contact Center may try to coordinate with the designated courier upon the receipt of a documented cancellation request from you. In case the request is not yet delivered, the request will be tagged as Failed Delivery and can be requested for refund subject to clause no. 5 (Refund)
Deemed receipt: In the event that we do not receive a feedback from you after you received the email notification confirming that your request is already DELIVERED, you shall be deemed to have acknowledge that your request has been completed and that your Beneficiary has received the Domestic Remittance subject to your rights under Philippine law.
Disclaimer:
You hereby expressly agree and acknowledge that, in case the chosen courier is not the In House Delivery:
We do not provide delivery or transportation services, and except to the extent that we provide delivery of remittance as contemplated above, we do not perform, manage, supervise or control the services of the designated courier which are completely, exclusively and independently performed by said courier.
The designated courier is not our agent, principal, partner or employer, or any similar or analogous relation.
You absolutely and unconditionally release and forever discharge us, our affiliates, officers, agents and employees from any action, claim, or demand or whatsoever, that now or may hereafter develop, and/or arise from, or in connection with any loss, damage, delay and theft of the remittance caused by the designated courier.
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PRIVACY POLICY
Cebuana Lhuillier Privacy Notice
PJ Lhuillier, Inc. is committed to respecting and protecting your data privacy rights as a data subject in accordance with RA 10173 ("Data Privacy Law of 2012"), its Implementing Rules and Regulations and other applicable laws of the Republic of the Philippines.
Why do we process your personal information (PI)?
We process PI for the following reasons:
Process your transaction(s) whenever you avail of our products and services;
Address your inquiries, concerns or complaints;
Comply with laws and regulations governing our products and services (i.e. AMLA, CIC, etc); and
Inform you about our new product/services offerings and promotions ("direct marketing").
Data Sharing
We may also share your PI with:
Our accredited third party personal information processors such as contractors, vendors, financial and legal consultants.
Our affiliate companies (for commercial purposes, including direct marketing or profiling)
Such data sharing shall be done in a manner compliant with the Data Privacy Act of 2012. Your PI may also be processed electronically and/or manually.
What information do we process?
To process general inquiries or concerns about the products and services we offer:
Your Full Name
Your E-mail Address
Contact numbers
To process your transactions covered by RA 9160, Anti-Money Laundering Law Act of 2001, as amended:
Name
Present address
Date and place of birth
Nature of work, name of employer or nature of self-employment/business
Contact details
Specimen signature
Source of funds
Permanent address
Nationality
Identification Cards
Name, present address, date and place of birth, nature of work and source of funds of beneficial owner or beneficiary, whenever applicable
When the customer or authorized representative is a foreign national, passport or Alien Certificate of Registration issued by the Bureau of Immigration
As part of due diligence, we may collect information about religious affiliation in the event the date of birth cannot be provided (due to religious beliefs) as this is required information under the law. If reasonably necessary, we may also process your sensitive personal information such as credit card details.
Security Measures
We employ a combination of organizational, contractual, physical, procedural and technical security measures to secure your PI that we process. Only authorized personnel shall have access to your PI. We will retain your PI related to transactions for a minimum of ten (10) years to comply with applicable laws. On the other hand, PI collected from inquiries, complaints/concerns or during events will be retained for two (2) years.
Access, Correction and Erasure/Blocking
You have the right to request for a copy of your PI that we keep as well as request for the correction of any inaccurate data.
You likewise have the right to suspend, withdraw or order the blocking, removal or destruction of your PI from our system.
Consent
You have the right to object or withhold consent to the processing of your PI. However, if you choose not to provide us with the required PI, we may be unable to provide you with the service requested or provide appropriate advice or service.
Limitation on Rights
The foregoing rights with respect to your PI shall not apply to the processing of personal data gathered for the purpose of investigations in relation to any criminal, administrative or tax liabilities that you may have, provided that we will process the same only to the minimum extent necessary to achieve the purpose of said investigations. | {
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2,829 | Have you ever wondered why you find it so hard to say no? Even though your calendar is overfull and you crave some ‘me-time’?
Understanding of the brain can shed some light on this common tendency to chronically overcommitting. Our brain is programmed for survival. Back in the day the safety relationships bring was essential for survival, especially for women. Anything that could put relationships at risk, such as saying no, could mean the loss of protection from the group so our brain is wired to steer away from it.
However, nowadays this tendency of overcommitting comes with some risks such as an overcrowded calendar, rushing from one thing to the next and not really enjoying any of the things you are doing. Only saying yes to the right things means you won’t be overwhelmed and will actually be able to do what you do well and enjoy it.
Discerning when to say no is not easy. One thing that can help is, before saying yes, to pause and reflect by asking yourself is this the right thing for me? or will this bring me closer to my goals? or Is this in line with my values? if the answer is yes then you can be pretty sure it is the right thing to do.
The good news is that your relationships don’t depend on you saying yes to everything and you can say no to things without damaging the relationship. It is all about how you say no. You could use the ‘sandwich method’ meaning you start by saying something kind, then you say no and you end by saying something kind.
For example:
Saying no when someone asks for your help
I would love to help you out with the preparation of your dinner party – but I have a full on week so I can’t commit to it – if you could give me more notice next time I’d be happy to help.
Saying no to an invitation
Thank you so much for the invite, I really appreciate it – but I need to say no and prioritize some family time this weekend – Let’s catch up in a fortnight instead.
Saying no to working late
I wish I could be more flexible and work late tonight – but I have already committed to other things – If there is anything I can help with tomorrow I’m here for you.
TIP
If you are a ‘yes-person’, someone who always says yes and then regrets some of the commitments afterwards, it is likely you are stuck in a bad habit. One way to break out of a bad habit is by practising the opposite. In this case, practising your no by committing to saying “no” to at least one thing per day. Then you will find that saying no is not as bad as you made it out to be and the world doesn’t fall apart when you say no. Who knows, maybe one day you will be equally proud of what you do as of what you say no to.
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9 Comments
Keranique New Zealand says:
May 30, 2017 at 8:48 am
Good afternoon. Interesting page :).
Virtual Private Servers says:
July 30, 2017 at 3:42 pm
It may feel like you are disappointing others by saying no but if you constantly say yes, people will take advantage of you. Because you have said yes so many times, the other party knows exactly what to say and do to turn your “no” into “yes”. | {
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2,830 | Like many people, I’ve been keeping a close eye on the news regarding the availability of COVID-19 vaccines, and thinking about when I might be eligible to receive one. A full 12 months into the pandemic, as vaccinations started to pick up in our community and around the country, I started to feel a bit more hopeful about getting back to a more normal daily routine.
Since the vaccines became available, I’ve always planned to get one when it was offered to me. I was motivated by the feeling of being personally protected from the virus, but also to help with the overall goal of “herd immunity” — the more people who are immune, the safer we’ll all be in the long run.
For the past year I have been staying within the guidelines, thinking that it was the least I could do to make sure I wasn’t contributing to the spread of the virus even as I’ve felt pretty isolated and a bit lonely at times. (Side note: I adopted an awesome dog a few months ago, and that’s been a huge help in keeping my spirits up! 🐶) I am pretty fortunate that I have a great job that allows me to work remotely (and will for the foreseeable future), and I’m generally healthy. My good health also means that I would be among the last people eligible in Washoe County — probably no earlier than May or June by my last estimate.
COVID-19 Vaccines for Veterans
Then I’d read a note about the Southern District of the Nevada VA hospital offering vaccinations to any veteran, regardless of age, and I began to wonder when the VA here in Reno might do the same (since I’m a veteran). On Saturday, 3/6, I got the news that the VA in Reno was holding vaccination clinics for veterans of all ages, so I called and made an appointment.
I was really impressed with how easy the process of getting the vaccine ended up being at the VA hospital. It was clearly an “all hands on deck” evolution — from the people screening us in line, to the check-in process, to the staging areas before the shots were administered, to the final step of monitoring for any after effects — I was in and out of the hospital, COVID vaccination card in hand, in under 45 minutes.
So Now What?
I know that there are new CDC guidelines for what “fully vaccinated” people can do with regard to masks, and meeting up with family members. That said, I don’t intend to make any radical changes to my current social plans once my immunity fully kicks in, and I will be wearing a mask when I’m in proximity to others, as per the current Nevada state mandate. What I am considering — getting back to my masters swim workouts, which I’ve desperately missed this winter.
As for the overall experience, I feel very fortunate that I was able to quickly get a shot and that, so far (three days in), I’ve had zero side effects. I know the effort to get as many Americans vaccinated as quickly as possible is no easy task. And I am keenly aware that there are communities that are not nearly as well-served as the veterans here in northern Nevada. I hope that our local officials and healthcare providers can work through the challenges and we’ll all look back at this experience and learn from it.
As a final thought, I was surprised to feel as relieved as I do in getting vaccinated. From the moment I made my appointment, and later walked out of the VA hospital, I’ve realized just how much the year-long weight of this pandemic and a sort of low-level anxiety has affected me personally. I know there are so many families that have been impacted by this virus and I have much to be grateful for. I feel a bit more at ease knowing that I will be both personally protected from the virus, and that I’m helping contribute to the overall immunity of our community, helps me feel a bit more hopeful for things to start feeling less restricted.
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2,832 | PC37.122.3 - Guide for Sulphur Hexafluoride (Sulfr hexafluoride) Gas Handling for High-Voltage (over 1000 Vac) Equipment This guide describes aspects of the handling of Sulfr hexafluoride gas used in electric power equipment, such as gas filling, recovery, reclamation, testing, quality analysis and recycling, in order to keep the gas permanently in a closed loop system and
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REDUCTIONS OF Sulfr hexafluoride EMISSIONS FROM HIGH AND MEDIUM VOLTAGE
reduce the overall CO2-emissions from the electricity systems due to reduced network losses. The use of Sulfr hexafluoride technology permits a compact design of equipment and thus allows for an optimized layout of power networks. High voltage networks can be located closer to the consumers of electrical energy, which leads to lower transmission losses.
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Handling of insulating gas gas. The general properties of SF 6 gas and its SF 6 by-products are presented. A brief history of the use of SF 6 in switchgear is given. The effects of SF 6 on the environment are discussed. Guidance is given for working with SF 6 gas and SF 6 filled equipment under normal and
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3.5 Sulfr hexafluoride electrical equipment other uses 20030113
atmospheric observations. These emissions are about 0.4% of present global total CO2-equivalent emissions and 12% of total industrial process emissions. Resulting emissions per sf 6 application are shown in Figure 1, which illustrates that electrical equipment emissions account for about half of the total Sulfr hexafluoride emissions.
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Sulfr hexafluoride properties, and use in MV and HV switchgear
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released would equate to nearly 1% of Yukon Energy’s 2012 emissions from diesel generation, so a few kg of gas lost could significantly add to annual green house gas emissions. 2.0 sf 6 GAS. SF. 6 . gas is an inorganic, colourless, odorless , non-flamable, extremely potent greenhouse gas. Fugitive SF. 6 emissions can potentially occur during/from:
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Technical report on alternative to insulating gas gas in MV HV
4.2 HIGH VOLTAGE (HV) High Voltage: Alternating current (AC) high-voltage above 52 kV. HV is typically used for transmission of electrical energy from generation to distribution networks. 4.3 TYPES OF SWITCHGEAR AIS (Air Insulated Switchgear): MV or HV Switchgear in which the electrical insulation is mainly ambient air.
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Guidelines – Sulphur Hexafluoride Management
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Apr 12, 2021 · This depends on the filling quantity, which depends on the rating and design of the equipment (volume and pressure). For HV switchgear the emission factor ranges from about 0.1% per year to 0,5% (0,5% per year is the maximum acceptable leakage rate according to IEC 62271-203) For sealed for life MV equipment a range below 0,1 % per year is common.
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Sulfur hexafluoride - Wikipedia
Sulfur hexafluoride or sulphur hexafluoride, is an extremely potent and persistent greenhouse gas that is primarily utilized as an electrical insulator and arc suppressant. It is inorganic, colorless, odorless, non-flammable, and non-toxic. SF 6 has an octahedral geometry, consisting of six fluorine atoms attached to a central sulfur atom. It is a hypervalent molecule. Typical for a nonpolar gas, SF 6 is poorly soluble in water but quite soluble in nonpolar organic solvents. It has a density of
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Limiting Sulfr hexafluoride Gas Emissions by Optimization of Design and
In service, the emission rate, for actual designs is about 0.3% for HV equipment (for voltage above 52 kV), i.e. 10% during the life of the equipment, and lower than 0.1% for MV equipment (from 1 to 52 kV – especially for sealed for life equipment). So huge and specific efforts have been made during the last years [2].
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Overview of Sulfr hexafluoride Emissions Sources and Reduction Options in
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Sulfur hexafluoride is a commonly used insulator in electricity transmission and distribution equipment. Because of its high global warming potential (GWP), CARB adopted the Regulation for Reducing Sulfur Hexafluoride Emissions from Gas Insulated Switchgear in 2010.
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sf 6 gas pressure for the insulating use is preserved below 2.5 bars while sf6 gas gas pressure for interrupting purpose is ranged from five to seven bar. Also, as vacuum technology isn’t accessible for high voltage, so for C-GIS system above 72.5 KV, only sf6 gas is utilized both for insulation and interruption medium.
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gaz sf6 gas in medium-voltage switchgear | TD Guardian Articles
In this issue, we discuss the use of sf6 gas (sulfur hexafluoride) gas in medium-voltage switchgear. sf 6 has been widely used in high-voltage circuit breakers for decades, but its use in medium-voltage is relatively recent. In the medium-voltage arena, SIemens uses Sulfr hexafluoride gas in the load interrupting switch and switch-disconnector in SIMOSEC metal-enclosed load interrupter switchgear rated up to 27.6 kV.
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Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF 6) is an excellent gaseous dielectric for high voltage power applications. It has been used extensively in high voltage circuit breakers and other switchgear employed by the power industry. Applications for SF 6 include gas insulated transmission lines and gas insulated power distribution substations. The combined electrical, physical, chemical and thermal properties offer many advantages when used in power switchgear.
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CARB Amending sf 6 Regulation: Stricter Requirements for
Mar 04, 2019 · Electrical transmission and distribution equipment, which use sf 6 as an insulator, are the primary source of sf 6 emissions in California. Equipment subject to the Sulfr hexafluoride Regulation are found at many renewable energy facilities that do not otherwise emit GHGs, such as wind, solar, hydropower, and geothermal facilities. Assembly Bill 32 (2006) (AB 32) requires that the State reduce GHG emissions to the 1990 level by 2020, and the Sulfr hexafluoride Regulation was adopted as an early action measure under AB 32
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All the details are included for the model, such as tank, high voltage (HV) and low voltage (LV) bushings, Sulfr hexafluoride, yokes, core, supporting woods, arc sparking gap, and tap changer on the HV side. Figures 3 shows the details of the proposed model. In Figure 3, the model includes the tank, Sulfr hexafluoride gas, HV winding, dielectric barrier (made of wood), tap
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House Republicans Advocate for Greater Clean Energy Opportunities
WASHINGTON, D.C., September 23, 2021 -
Today, House Committee on Natural Resources Ranking Member Bruce Westerman (R-Ark.), Congressional Western Caucus Chairman Dan Newhouse (R-Wash.) and House Select Committee on Climate Ranking Member Garret Graves (R-La.) led a forum titled "Unlocking Clean Energy Opportunities."
"Our country’s current permitting and regulatory structure handicaps resource development across the board," Westerman said. "The energy and mineral development sectors offer some particularly striking examples of how overregulation prevents progress, even in areas that should have bipartisan support, such as renewable energy development. My friends on the other side of the aisle say they are supporters of alternative energy, and the administration has put in some very ambitious goals to try to reach net-zero emissions economy-wide by 2050. If this is truly the goal, then I am puzzled why my colleagues have made no attempts to make renewable energy development easier, and have resisted attempts from Republican members of my committee to do so. In order to see these ideas come to fruition in a meaningful way, the first step is to remove unnecessary and sometimes duplicative obstacles for developers and allow market forces and American ingenuity to work."
"We can all agree that investment in our nation’s energy infrastructure is important – whether it’s building new nuclear power plants, performing much-needed maintenance on our hydroelectric dams, or helping traditional energy deploy new, cleaner technologies," Newhouse said. "The United States has the opportunity, alongside the private sector, to unleash American clean energy innovation, achieve energy independence, and continue leading the world in clean energy production. If our country is serious about meeting our carbon-free and clean energy goals, we need a better, more streamlined permitting process that actually allows our energy sector to continue their advancements. Western Caucus members have practical and realistic solutions to advance clean energy infrastructure, and we will continue working to unlock clean energy opportunities."
The panel of Republican members heard from five witnesses during the forum:
Philip Rossetti, resident senior fellow, R Street Institute
Xan Fishman, energy policy and carbon management director, Bipartisan Policy Center
Abigail Wulf, critical minerals strategy director, Securing America's Future Energy
Alex Herrgott, president and CEO, The Permitting Institute
Paul Goranson, CEO, enCore Energy
"It’s important for us to think about the fundamental role that we want to see with regulation and permitting and how that coincides with our free market economy," Rosetti said. "Which is that these regulations are supposed to preserve the environment, address externalities and address genuine market failures when they arise. But they can’t be a substitute for the role of the market in stimulating private sector investment, producing new solutions and especially producing solutions that are going to be taken up globally. In that sense, environmental regulatory reform should always be focused on capturing real benefit where it arises, but also ensuring that we are actually preserving a market competition environment that is going to bring about the very solutions we need to see deploy globally."
"We all want an efficient permitting process that protects our environment but doesn’t unnecessarily delay or block good projects," Fishman said. "So the question at hand is how do we efficiently review and approve the projects that will reduce emissions, improve quality of life, grow our economy and create jobs while making sure we don’t approve projects that will pollute our environment or degrade quality of life for communities nearby? Permitting reform tends to be a thorny political issue, but there are two things that are clear: 1. There is bipartisan support for improving the current system. 2. Improving our permitting system will provide a multitude of benefits, each of which worth pursuing on its own, and in conjunction make clear exactly why there is so much upside to making these improvements."
"It is important that new mines undergo a thorough environmental review and operate in an environmentally responsible manner, complying with all federal and state environmental requirements," Wulf said. "However, the permitting process currently averages between seven and 10 years for new projects in the United States. Delayed permitting undermines the economics of domestic mineral production by reducing the value of new mines. In fact, the United States’ share of global investment in mining has fallen by half over the past two decades. It takes roughly two years in Canada and Australia to permit new mines – two nations with strong environmental guidelines similar to the National Environmental Policy Act, the law that governs the review process in the United States. This is reflected in the disparity in mining investment, with Canada and Australia, each attracting approximately three times as much investment as the United States in recent years."
"There is broad bipartisan agreement that America must modernize its infrastructure," Herrgott said. "But before it can do that, all stakeholders must first recognize and address the outdated, sclerotic federal permitting process as it currently exists. To 'build back better' we must first be able to build. Many otherwise 'shovel-ready' infrastructure projects get snarled for years in bureaucratic gridlock. Developers routinely find themselves navigating environmental reviews that require up to 62 authorizations spread across 13 federal agencies. One ongoing example includes a $3 billion investment in a clean energy transmission line that began the permitting process more than a decade ago. The project underwent seven years of review and was finally deemed 'complete' by the federal government four years ago. However, it is now entangled in court proceedings because one of those 49 participating agencies pursued a separate programmatic workflow that renders the prior approval for this project moot. That is $3 billion in clean energy delayed for more than 10 years because one hand did not know what the other was doing – within the same federal agency."
"When I started my career, the U.S. was the world’s leader in uranium production, employing over 20,000 workers and supplying nearly all our domestic nuclear fuel needs," Goranson said. "At this time, the United States was also a net exporter of uranium. Today, the industry employs less than 300 workers and is on the brink of collapse. Meanwhile the U.S. imports nearly 100 percent of the uranium needed to fuel our nuclear fleet, which represents over 50 percent of America’s clean energy generation and one-fifth of the electrical grid. Almost half of the imported uranium comes from state-owned enterprises in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan, along with Chinese state-owned mines in Africa. Uranium is the only fuel for nuclear power generation, and if the U.S. is serious about meeting the administration’s stated clean energy objectives, the existing nuclear fleet needs to continue operating. It is vital that a secure nuclear supply chain, with a strong domestic industrial base, is maintained to keep the nuclear fleet operating efficiently."
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That understanding has been expanded through her participation in workshops hosted by the GES Center on the nexus of genetics and society, coexistence in agricultural systems, and the state of genetic engineering research. Jessica’s research on American chestnut considers many of the same complexities that pertain to the development of engineered pests, as both projects are characterized by a great deal of uncertainty in what it might mean — politically, socially, ecologically, and evolutionarily — to release self-sustaining populations of engineered organisms into shared environments. Jessica has presented papers on this work at annual meetings of the Society for Social Studies of Science and the American Association of Geographers, as well as a symposium within NC State’s College of Natural Resources and the Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy. She has also participated in efforts engage public audiences with these topics through Building with Biology events at the Museum of Life and Science.
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Jessica Cavin Barnes is a Ph.D. student in Forestry and Environmental Resources. She holds bachelor’s degrees in biology and sociology from Mercer University in Macon, Georgia. Jessica took the scenic route to doctoral study at NC State, traveling first through graduate work in Marine Science and Conservation, a master’s degree in environmental public health, a job performing micro-dissections in a physiology lab, and a brief stint as a middle school science teacher. Drawing on these various experiences and diverse interests, she aims to bring an integrated and long-term perspective to questions about the governance of natural resources. Jessica’s dissertation research more specifically considers the politics and the evolutionary ecology of genetically engineered forest trees, primarily through the case of the American chestnut.
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S. Kathleen (Katie) Barnhill-Dilling
Ph.D. Candidate | Forestry and Environmental Resources | College of Natural Resources
1 Year IGERT Fellow
Email: [email protected]
What IGERT means to me: “Offering ongoing and dynamic inter- and transdisciplinary spaces, where important experience working in and communicating with a variety of expertise in social and natural sciences can be gained.”
IGERT Involvement
Katie was a 1 Year IGERT Fellow from 2016-2017, but has worked with the Genetic Engineering & Society Center throughout her doctoral studies. She has been a facilitator and participant in A Roadmap to Gene Drives: A Deliberative Workshop to Develop Frameworks for Research and Governance and the USDA Stakeholder Workshop on Coexistence, both incredible opportunities to develop further engagement and facilitation experience. Katie was also a 2016 NSF Graduate Fellow in the Cultivating Cultures of Ethics in STEM project, facilitating focus groups to explore how a variety of stakeholders make sense of responsible innovation.
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Broadly, the IGERT program has offered ongoing and dynamic inter- and transdisciplinary spaces, where Katie has gained important experience working in and communicating with a variety of expertise in social and natural sciences. These experiences have shaped meaningfully her work on understanding scientists’ perception of the public, a dissertation chapter which she presented (“Scientists Branching Out? Public Engagement & Genetically Modified Trees”) at the 2017 annual convention of the Society of American Foresters. The GES Center and IGERT Program have been formative spaces for Katie’s approach to research and engagement, and she continues to value these opportunities.
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Katie Barnhill-Dilling was born and raised in North Carolina, and developed an early excitement for travel and exploring different cultural perspectives. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology with an Environmental Studies minor from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Since then, she has alternated between working a variety of jobs – outdoor environmental educator, science and nature museum educator, and high school environmental science teacher – and more formal educational pursuits. Katie has a Higher Diploma in World Heritage Management from University College Dublin, and a masters in Environmental Science & Policy from State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. She continues to be drawn to the ways in which environmental questions bring together an incredible range of values, worldviews, and knowledge bases. In the Fall of 2014, Katie began her doctoral studies in the Department of Forestry & Environmental Resources at North Carolina State University, where she investigates how public engagement can foster meaningful inclusion of diverse groups in complex issues, with a particular focus on genetically modified trees.
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Johanna Elsensohn
Ph.D. Candidate | Entomology | College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
2014 IGERT Cohort | Agricultural Pests
1545 Thomas Hall | Email: [email protected]
What IGERT means to me: “A better ability to examine and understand the complexities involved not only in emerging technology research, but also in sustainable agriculture and entomology.”
IGERT Involvement
The IGERT program has allowed Johanna to broaden her scope of disciplinary research, putting it within a larger perspective. Insects, technologies, and agriculture do not exist in isolation, but are integral parts of all societies. Societal values and concerns significantly impact agriculture, from how food is raised (e.g., antibiotic-free) to how it is sold (e.g., GMO labeling). Accordingly, her work aims to reflect both the goals of sustainability and those of local communities. An iterative, transparent process of engaging experts, technology adopters (e.g., growers), and communities about the associated risks and suitability of emerging pest control technologies is needed.
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Such an approach will allow researchers the chance to minimize or mitigate specific risks during the technology development phase. Beyond her dissertation work, Johanna has been actively involved in many GES Center activities since beginning the IGERT program. She has helped to organize and take leadership roles in several biotechnology workshops, including a USDA-sponsored workshop on coexistence between organic and non-organic crops, an international workshop on emerging governance issues of gene drive technology, and a university-wide symposium on the future of genetic engineering technology at NC State. Johanna regularly participates with outreach on genetic engineering, educating the general public at museum events in both Raleigh and Durham. She authored a GES Center issue brief about the use of synthetic microorganisms in improving agricultural production, and was also a team member on the award-winning 2014 NCSU iGEM team. Johanna is grateful for the many opportunities the IGERT program has provided to further its students’ training as interdisciplinary scholars. These experiences have led to a better ability to examine and understand the complexities involved not only in emerging technology research, but also in sustainable agriculture and entomology more generally.
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Originally from New England, Johanna is currently a doctoral student in the Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology at NC State, with minors in Genetic Engineering and Society, and Biotechnology. She received a joint B.S. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and M.S. in Biodiversity and Conservation Biology from the University of Connecticut in 2012. Johanna has a passion for sustainable agriculture and has spent the last ten years working in food systems in different capacities, including helping growers transition to more sustainable farming practices, conducting basic and applied invasive pest research, and navigating local, regional and national grocery distribution networks. Her dissertation work investigates how insect behavior is influenced by a variety of ecological factors. This research will help inform the development of sustainable control strategies for the globally invasive fruit pest, Drosophila suzukii. Her interests expand beyond agriculture, and while at NC State, she has taken part in activities surrounding emerging technologies, science policy, outreach, science communication, and public engagement. In her spare time, Johanna enjoys exploring all that North Carolina has to offer, from the mountains to the sea and everywhere in between.
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Nicole Gutzmann
Ph.D. Candidate | Entomology | College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
2014 IGERT Cohort | Agricultural Pests
Email: [email protected]
What IGERT means to me: “Bringing together the cultures of diverse academic disciplines so that broader insights about global challenges can be gained.”
IGERT Involvement
Nicole Gutzmann is an interdisciplinary student currently working on a Doctorate of Philosophy in Entomology with a minor in Genetic Engineering and Society. She is a member of the Insect Genetic Technologies Research Coordination Network, Entomological Society of America, Genetic Engineering and Society Center, and the National Corn Growers Association. She has previously held positions as a student coordinator for a biotechnology seminar series, a public outreach coordinator for the Entomology Graduate Student Association (EGSA), and a fellow on the interdisciplinary grant, NSF IGERT.
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IGERT fellows use combined expertise to consider how engineered gene drives might fit into complex socio-ecological landscapes. By bringing together the cultures of diverse academic disciplines, broader insights about global challenges can be gained. In September 2016, Nicole competed alongside Sophia Webster, Jennifer Baltzegar, and Johanna Elsensohn in the student debates at the International Congress of Entomology where they won first place in their debate and first place overall. She has also been involved with many GES Center events such as the 2014 GES-Keck Workshop “Intersections of Genetics” and the 2015 GES-CALS Genetic Engineering Symposium. She also created a public outreach activity on CRISPR gene editing technology for the Genetic Engineering and You: GE Day at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences. She was also a student moderator at the 2016 workshop “A Roadmap to Gene Drives: A Deliberative Workshop to Develop Frameworks for Research and Governance“.
In her own research, Nicole blends approaches from the natural and social sciences to analyze pest management technologies and their development. As a social scientist, she uses stakeholder focus groups, surveys, and interviews to explore conceptions of responsible innovation in the context of biotechnologies for agricultural pest management. As a natural scientist, she uses various gene editing techniques to engineer insect pests. Previously in the lab she established the gene editing system CRISPR/Cas9 in the stored grain pest and insect model, Tribolium castaneum. The goal of her current research is to continue optimizing the CRISPR/Cas9 system, and subsequently use it to explore the mechanism of Bt toxicity in beetles. A better understanding of Bt mode of action will inform the engineering of modified Bt toxins to counter insecticide resistance, and an optimized CRISPR system will provide scaffolding for future genetic strategies in other agricultural pests. Her goal upon graduating is to gain entry in a bench work position at an agricultural biotechnologies company, with the intention of working towards an industry position in regulatory affairs.
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Nicole Gutzmann began her undergraduate studies at Riverside City College, where she was a STEM tutor and first developed an ability to communicate effectively with people from diverse academic backgrounds. After completing her B.S. in Biology at the University of California, Riverside she continued to explore the field of Entomology working as a lab technician. Her desire to pursue a job in the agricultural biotechnology industry is born from the value judgement that biotechnology is a powerful tool that can be used to foster food security and production competitiveness in America. To prepare for a position concerned with biotechnologies in the global marketplace, she has sought training experiences that combine her passion for entomology and enthusiasm for working on teams. These values inspired her to pursue a Doctorate of Philosophy in Entomology at North Carolina State University (NCSU), with a social science minor in Genetic Engineering and Society. She is currently in the lab of Dr. Marce Lorenzen, where she uses CRIPSR-Cas9 as a gene editing system to investigate insecticide resistance in a global pest of stored grains.
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Mike Jones
Ph.D. Candidate | Agricultural and Resource Economics | College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
2014 IGERT Cohort | Agricultural Pests
Email: [email protected]
What IGERT means to me: “Providing a valuable window into the complexity of ‘improved’ varietal adoption and context to understand the controversy of genetically modified (GM) crop introduction.”
IGERT Involvement
Mike is part of the 2014 IGERT cohort focusing on agricultural insect pests. His current research interests include post-harvest crop management and biotechnology possibilities to improve smallholder agriculture in the developing world. The IGERT cohort trip to rural southern Mexico, with a heavily indigenous population of small- and medium-scale producers, provided a valuable window into the complexity of ‘improved’ varietal adoption and context to understand the controversy of genetically modified (GM) crop introduction. This perspective has informed current research on GM crop impacts for small farmers in East Asia.
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Further, lessons and contacts from the cohort trip facilitated a GES-sponsored return to Mexico with an insect geneticist for an interdisciplinary examination of smallholder post-harvest practices, maize losses, and maize weevil genetic diversity. Several other research pursuits have been facilitated via interdisciplinary collaboration through the GES center. With a molecular biologist and insect geneticist in the cohort, he is attempting to model GM crop and GM agricultural insect pest interactions on farm economic output. From conversations with contacts in economics and sociology at the GES center workshop A Roadmap to Gene Drives: A Deliberative Workshop to Develop Frameworks for Research and Governance, he is supporting an investigation of public opinion and potential consumer demand impacts of gene drive use in agricultural pests. After graduation he hopes to enter academia or work internationally through institutions dedicated to agricultural or economic development.
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Mike Jones is a doctoral candidate in Agricultural and Resource Economics from Tallahassee, Florida. He discovered the field of agricultural development during undergraduate summer research with potato farmers in the Peruvian Andes. After two following summers in the Middle East working with the International Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas on promotion of low-irrigation cash crops, Mike decided to pursue this field as a career. He has a master’s degree in Agricultural Economics from Purdue University and undergraduate degrees in Food and Resource Economics and Political Science from the University of Florida. His research and professional work have taken him to Afghanistan, Burundi, Egypt, Jordan, Kenya, Malawi, Mexico, Peru, Rwanda, and Syria.
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Caroline Leitschuh
Ph.D. Candidate | Biological Sciences | College of Sciences
2013 IGERT Cohort | Invasive Rodents and Biodiversity Conservation
137 David Clark Labs | Email: [email protected]
What IGERT means to me: “Developing skills communicating science as well as creating more opportunities for graduate students to participate in outreach and communication.”
IGERT Involvement
Caroline is a doctoral student in the Zoology program at NCSU, as well as a member of the 2013 IGERT cohort. Her cohort examines how genetic engineering can be used to eradicate invasive house mice from islands. As a member of this cohort, Caroline studies aspects of why house mice are able to adapt to new environments easily and quickly. In 2014, the cohort published a website titled Conserving Island Biodiversity, which focuses on the history of invasive house mice and current options for eradication.
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Caroline was also a member of the planning board and a featured speaker at A Roadmap to Gene Drives: A Deliberative to Develop Frameworks for Research and Governance, an event hosted by NCSU’s Genetic Engineering and Society Center. She spoke about invasive rodents on islands and potential solutions from genetic engineering. Her cohort has also written a paper out of the workshop on the same topics. In addition to her biological focus, Caroline also does a lot of work developing her own skills communicating science as well as creating more opportunities for other graduate students to participate in outreach and communication. In addition to participating in several outreach events at local museums, including the Building with Biology events and Brain Awareness Night, Caroline also coordinated her own outreach event at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences in the Spring of 2016 titled GE Day: Genetic Engineering and You. Additionally, Caroline co-founded and co-chairs a graduate student organization at NCSU dedicated to offering training and outreach opportunities for science communication to other graduate students.
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Caroline Leitschuh grew up in Minnesota. Her whole family loves the nature and the outdoors, and Caroline was no exception. She completed a Bachelor of Science at Beloit College in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavioral Biology. Though Caroline was especially interested in the reproductive behavior of mammals as an undergraduate, after a stint with the Conservation Corps of Minnesota and Iowa she realized she wanted to focus more on conservation. Caroline applied to N.C. State University (NCSU) specifically because of the IGERT program. Her current work compares the anxiety-related behavior between wild and domestic mice. She also does a lot of science communication work.
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Pat Roberts
Ph.D. Candidate | Public Administration | College of Humanities and Social Sciences
1 Year IGERT Fellow
Email: [email protected]
What IGERT means to me: “Working with scholars from various disciplines in the natural sciences and engineering to broaden the scope of the doctoral research undertaken.”
IGERT Involvement
Pat Roberts is an interdisciplinary student currently working on a Doctorate of Philosophy in Public Administration with a minor in Genetic Engineering and Society. As a 1 Year IGERT Fellow, Pat has been able to work with scholars from various disciplines in the natural sciences and engineering, and broaden the scope of the doctoral research undertaken. Pat primarily works at the intersection of politics, policy, and emerging biotechnologies, with current dissertation research exploring issues at the boundaries between different sectors in biotechnology research and innovation.
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Pat’s primary work with the Genetic Engineering and Society Center has been on the project Comparing Cultures of Responsible Innovation across Bioengineering Communities. Within this project, the Responsible Research and Innovation Framework is used to explore how different sectors involved in the processes of research and innovation conceptualize responsibility. Pat has presented work at the Annual Conference on Governance of Emerging Technologies. In January of 2018 Pat attended the Winter School on Responsible Innovation and Social Studies of Emerging Technologies hosted by the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure. In addition, Pat’s work has been greatly influenced by attending various workshops and conferences hosted by the GES Center.
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Pat grew up in Charlotte, NC, and received a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from Appalachian State University. During this time, Pat became interested in political theory and the politics of science and technology. Pat began doctoral studies in Public Administration in the fall of 2015 and has pursued interdisciplinary research interest at North Carolina State University’s Genetic Engineering and Society Center.
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Megan Serr
Ph.D. Candidate | Biological Sciences | College of Sciences
2013 IGERT Cohort | Invasive Rodents and Biodiversity Conservation
Email: [email protected]
What IGERT means to me: “Helping to expand conservation research knowledge areas into urban biodiversity diversity.”
IGERT Involvement
Megan is a member of the invasive mouse cohort that focuses on eradicating invasive rodents from islands. In 2013, the cohort traveled around the Farallon islands, which is also where Megan and Dr. Lisa McGraw collected live wild mice for behavioral research purposes. Megan considers the experiences of the Farallon islands a reminder as to the importance of conservation biology as an interdisciplinary field. The cohort’s focus is on exploring the potential for a genetic technique that would create a male biased-population, hence causing the population to die off.
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As a cohort, they created a website that describes thoughts and ideas surrounding the topic. Megan also had the opportunity to co-teach a course with fellow cohort member, Elizabeth Pitts. The course, Ethics of Biotechnical Communication, spent several weeks exploring genetic pest management strategies and included several members of the genetic engineering and society center as guest speakers. Megan likes to take every opportunity lent to her and has presented at several workshops and conferences. In addition, she likes to use her teaching knowledge to perform public outreach at local events including brain awareness and the NC Science and Tech expo. Megan is an active member of several organizations including the North Carolina Herpetological Society, Research Triangle Graduate Women in Science, and the Triangle Science Communication working group. She is grateful for the opportunities and training that she has received through IGERT and she credits IGERT with helping her to expand her area of knowledge into urban biodiversity diversity. For the past two springs she has been enrolled in an interdisciplinary course that focuses on conservation in metropolitan areas. Megan plans to continue teaching and performing conservation research in an interdisciplinary manner. She is currently teaching an undergraduate course for the Spring 2018 semester entitled Conservation on Islands.
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Megan Serr grew up in Southern California where she developed a love for nature and conservation, particularly towards amphibians. She earned her Bachelor of Science in biology as well as her teaching licensure from California State University San Bernardino. After graduation she began teaching biology and environmental science at the high school level. Then while continuing to teach high school she earned her master of science in biology from the University of Nebraska. With her masters she then expanded into teaching at the university level as well as working at NCSU as a laboratory-teaching technician. With a strong desire to perform both research and teaching Megan entered the IGERT program in 2013. Her current work focuses on invasive mice and conservation biology.
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Jayce Sudweeks
Ph.D. Candidate | Public Administration | College of Humanities and Social Sciences
2014 IGERT Cohort | Agricultural Pests
Email: [email protected]
What IGERT means to me: “Identifying the complex and conflicting milieu in which important biotechnology policy decisions are made and how differing coalitions can come to agreement on important technologies that will better the life of mankind.”
IGERT Involvement
Jayce is part of the 2014 NCSU IGERT cohort, which focuses on the implications of genetic modification in agriculturally important pests. As part of their training, his cohort spent three weeks in Mexico in 2014 studying the cultural, social and biological implications of genetic engineering with a special focus on maize. More recently, Jayce co-authored, with his cohort, an interdisciplinary article, One Drive Does Not Fit All: Visualizing the Complexity of Gene Drive Deployment Using Adaptive Landscapes.
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The paper’s main objective was to help identify the complex and interrelated issues that arise when a gene drive mechanism is considered to help control an agriculturally important pest. This paper has been accepted for publication with revision. In addition to cohort specific work, the IGERT program has provided Jayce with the opportunities to be involved in other activities that focus on the intersection of genetic engineering and society. In 2014 he participated in the International Genetically Engineered Machine Competition (iGEM) where his team won the Best Policy & Practices Project award. He has participated in several workshops hosted by the GES Center including: Graduate Professional Development Workshop: Intersections of Genetics and Society, USDA Stakeholder Workshop on Coexistence, and the Roadmap to Gene Drives: A Deliberative Workshop to Develop Frameworks for Research and Governance. Jayce is an assistant editor for the special edition of the Journal of Responsible Innovation that will publish peer-reviewed articles from the Roadmap to Gene Drives workshop. Jayce’s experiences in the IGERT program has helped identify for him the complex and conflicting milieu in which important biotechnology policy decisions are made and how difficult this can be. His current and future research will attempt to understand how this complexity is generated and how differing coalitions can come to agreement on important technologies that will better the life of mankind. Jayce is extremely grateful to be a member of the IGERT program and for the mentoring and experiences that have broadened his understanding of the intersection of genetic engineering and society.
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Jayce Sudweeks was raised in Twin Falls, Idaho. He spent two year in Costa Rica and Panama on a Spanish speaking mission. Jayce graduated from Brigham Young University with a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Molecular Biology. His research focused on mapping the genes that caused the mouse form of Multiple Sclerosis. During this time he was an author on nine peer-reviewed publications, including a first author publication in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. After graduation Jayce spent seventeen years in private industry in a variety of jobs focused on business process engineering, program and project management, and computer systems analysis. Most recently, Jayce worked as an IT production support manager for a global supply chain company. The potential that science and technology had to improve lives and relieve suffering never strayed far from Jayce’s mind, and when the opportunity presented itself he enrolled in the Public Administration PhD program at North Carolina State University. His goal was to understand how bureaucracy, policy and politics influence the deployment and regulation of biotechnology. Jayce’s research interests focus on the public policy process and how the narratives created by various groups supporting or opposing biotechnology influence policy decisions.
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Rene Xavier Valdez
Ph.D. Candidate | Forestry and Environmental Resources | College of Natural Resources
2013 IGERT Cohort | Invasive Rodents and Biodiversity Conservation
Email: [email protected]
What IGERT means to me: “Examining a wide array of topics including climate change literacy, invasive species management, and the emerging field of de-extinction.”
IGERT Involvement
Rene is a part of the 2013 IGERT cohort, focusing on the potential use of genetic engineering techniques for biodiversity conservation. The cohort’s trip across California provided a multitude of perspectives on the challenges of conservation in both wild and urban places. That experience has informed Rene’s research and motivated his engagement in interdisciplinary pursuits. His dissertation research examines various topics including climate change literacy, invasive species management, and the emerging field of de-extinction.
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Along with 2012 and 2014 IGERT fellows, he participated in the 2014 International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition, where the NC State team won first place in the Policy and Practices Track for developing a tool for responsible innovation. In the spring of 2016 he presented at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences for the museum’s annual Darwin Day, discussing the challenges for conserving biodiversity on the world’s islands. Following his IGERT fellowship, Rene became a Global Climate Change Fellow with the Southeast Climate Science Center, developing research on climate change education and stakeholder outreach for the co-management of wildlife. He currently serves as the graduate student mentor for the Doris Dukes Conservation Scholars Program, a multi-university collaborative, helping undergraduate students of under-represented communities become conservation researchers. He successfully defended his dissertation in the fall of 2017 and will graduate in May of 2018. He plans to continue his interdisciplinary research in science communication, public engagement, and natural resource management.
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Rene Xavier Valdez received his Bachelors of Science in Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences from Texas A&M University in December 2009. He began pursuing interdisciplinary interests as an undergraduate, completing a minor in Rhetoric while at Texas A&M. In July of 2013 he began his doctoral studies in the Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology program at North Carolina State University. Rene is an interdisciplinary scholar, drawing on research methods from the social sciences and communication to inform biodiversity conservation and promote environmental engagement.
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Michael Vella
Ph.D. Candidate | Biomathematics | College of Sciences
1 Year IGERT Fellow
Email: [email protected]
What IGERT means to me: “Expanding areas of study to include a broad range of topics; exploring and understanding concepts from social science, policy, and ethics.”
IGERT Involvement
As an IGERT fellow, Michael has enjoyed expanding his areas of study to include a broad range of topics. Exploring and understanding concepts from social science, policy, and ethics has been important to shape and enhance his dissertation research. Michael has also taken advantage of opportunities to gain experience applying such concepts by becoming involved with events at NCSU as part of the GES center. Michael has participated in workshops hosted by the GES center, such as A Roadmap to Gene Drives: A Deliberative Workshop to Develop Frameworks for Research and Governance.
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He has also been involved in other projects such as serving as a focus group moderator as part of the Cultivating Cultures of Ethics in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math grant. In his free time, he has volunteered at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences as an assistant in a hands-on education lab, and he frequently participates in outreach events to share research through the NCSU College of Sciences.
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Michael grew up in Minneapolis, MN. He attended the University of Notre Dame and received a Bachelor of Science in Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics with a Concentration in Biology. During that time, his research included modeling of bacterial swarming, neural networks, and E. coli transmission in cattle. He decided to pursue research involving modeling of infectious diseases further at NCSU. His research involves modeling the population genetics of genetically modified organisms, such as mosquitoes that cannot transmit disease.
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Sophia Webster
Ph.D. Candidate | Entomology | College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
2012 IGERT Cohort | Mosquitoes and Human Health
1549 Thomas Hall | Email: [email protected]
What IGERT means to me: “Developing extremely valuable interdisciplinary research and communication skills for a successful scientific career.”
IGERT Involvement
Sophia is part of the 2012 IGERT cohort whose focus is mosquitoes and human health. The first IGERT course took place in Lima and Iquitos, Peru where the cohort attended tropical medicine symposiums, visited health clinics and several farms to speak with farmers. The cohort also shadowed NAMRU workers door to door in in Iquitos as the workers completed their household mosquito checks and surveys. Additionally, the cohort conducted household experiments on the density dependent effects of mosquito larvae in household containers.
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These initial experiences assisted in and inspired the IGERT group to write a book chapter, which was published in January 2016, titled Transgenic Pests and Human Health: A Short Overview of Social, Cultural, and Scientific Considerations in the textbook Genetic Control of Malaria and Dengue. In addition to the work with her cohort, Sophia has participated in a number of other interdisciplinary opportunities. In 2014 she attended a two week summer program, Science Outside the Lab (SOtL), hosted by Arizona State University’s Center for Science and Policy Outcomes in Washington, DC. In the Fall of 2014 she participated in the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition where her team won first place in the Policy and Practices Track for developing a tool for responsible innovation. In January of 2015, she attended a National Academy of Science (NAS) Workshop: Public Interfaces of the Life Sciences: When Science and Citizens Connect Public Engagement on Genetically Modified Organisms and participated as a case presenter for a breakout session on genetically modified mosquitoes. In November of 2015, at the Entomological Society of America (ESA) annual conference, Sophia and a team of IGERT students participated in the student debates on the ethics of species eradication and won their debate as well as the overall winning debate team. Once again in September 2016 the debate team won the International Congress of Entomology (ICE) conference student debates as well as the overall winning debate team on the topic “the single best strategy to reduce dengue fever virus incidence worldwide”. Sophia has also participated in workshops hosted by the Genetic Engineering and Society (GES) center including: A Roadmap to Gene Drives: A Deliberative Workshop to Develop Frameworks for Research and Governance. She has also volunteered at events at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, such as Genetic Engineering and You: GE Day 2016, where she has the opportunity to engage with the public on topics encompassing genetic engineering and society. Sophia is grateful for the many interdisciplinary opportunities and experiences that have been available through IGERT and the GES Center. The interdisciplinary research and communication skills she has developed are extremely valuable and she will continue to use them after graduating and for the rest of her scientific career.
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Sophia Webster was born and raised in Arlington, VA. While growing up she spent her free time outdoors and acquired an interest in insect life and their interactions with humans. In college Sophia began studying Physics, but changed course after pursuing several undergraduate research and TA positions in Entomology. These experiences ultimately led to her desire to pursue Medical Entomology in her graduate studies. In May of 2012 she received her Bachelor of Science in Biology with minors in Chemistry and Entomology from Virginia Tech. In June of 2012 she began her graduate studies as a doctoral student in the Department of Entomology at North Carolina State University. Sophia works with the zika and dengue vector mosquito, Aedes aegypti. Her research is in creating a gene drive system, Killer-Rescue, for mosquito population replacement.
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Alumni
Tim Antonelli, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor | Mathematics | Worcester State University
2012 IGERT Cohort | Mosquitoes and Human Health
What IGERT means to me: “Connecting with students of diverse backgrounds and better communicating the variety of real-world applications that mathematics has to offer.”
IGERT Involvement
During his time at NC State, Tim participated in the 2012 IGERT cohort whose focus on genetic pest management aligned with his research interests. IGERT provided many singular graduate experiences, such as the opportunity to travel to Peru to study the feasibility and public perception of genetic pest management among health workers, government officials, students, and citizens in areas affected by dengue. The personal connections that IGERT helped establish allowed Tim to return to collect data and estimate parameters for models of the growth of Ae. aegypti larvae in field containers in Iquitos, Peru.
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The international experience and focus on interdisciplinarity broadened his horizons, as he soon found himself immersed in a foreign culture, learning Spanish, and eventually returning to guest lecture on math models at a Peruvian university. IGERT classes and discussions at NC State provided unique experiences in examining the non-mathematical aspects of predictive models, such as public communication and the ethics of genetic engineering. This unique background has allowed him to connect with students of diverse backgrounds and better communicate the variety of real-world applications that mathematics has to offer.
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Tim Antonelli grew up in Wilmington, NC. Thinking to combine his interests in math and biology, he chose to study biomedical engineering at Duke University. After receiving his bachelor’s degree, he worked as an engineer for several years but ultimately felt distant from his original passions. Thus, he decided to attend the biomathematics doctoral program at NC State. There, under the advisement of Drs. Alun Lloyd and Fred Gould, he developed mathematical models for novel control strategies of the dengue vector Aedes aegypti, such as releasing mosquitoes infected with Wolbachia, a bacterium that can spread through a population of Ae. aegypti and has been shown to block transmission of dengue virus. He successfully defended his dissertation in August 2015 and now works as an assistant professor of statistics and probability at Worcester State University.
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Gregory Backus, Ph.D.
Post-doctoral Fellow | Environmental Science and Policy | University of California, Davis
2013 IGERT Cohort | Invasive Rodents and Biodiversity Conservation
What IGERT means to me: “Communicating about sensitive and controversial issues while coordinating between a great variety of people from different backgrounds.”
IGERT Involvement
Greg was a member of the 2013 IGERT cohort that focused on the application of genetic engineering for conservation. With the rest of the cohort, Greg visited California where he learned about eradication of invasive species to protect threatened island ecosystems. At the several destinations they visited, including Santa Catalina Island, Santa Cruz Island, Angel Island, and the Farallon Islands, they were introduced to the complicated ecological, social, and regulatory issues related to invasive species eradication.
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Within the next year, the cohort combined and melded their knowledge to create a website explaining the complexities of eradicating invasive mice from islands with genetic engineering. The website was made to be accessible to the general public, but it was particularly aimed at stakeholders that could be described as “an open-minded skeptic with agency”. With other members of his cohort, Greg presented about this interdisciplinary experience of creating this website at a meeting for the Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research (INGroup) in 2014. More insight from the interdisciplinary experience was shared during a presentation with other cohort members at the International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM) in 2015. Greg also attended the Roadmap to Gene Drives: A Deliberative Workshop to Develop Frameworks for Research and Governance where he participated in several collaborative discussions and was a co-author to a contributed paper from the workshop. Because of his participation in IGERT, Greg is a member of the Genetic Biocontrol of Invasive Rodent (GBIRd) program that is exploring the possibility of using gene drive rodents for eradication. With this group, he contributes mathematical models of rodent eradication to advise for the ecological safety of this developing technology. After graduating, Greg has continued to work with his cohort and collaborators from NC State and beyond, adding his mathematically-driven ideas to the ongoing conversation about the use of genetic technologies drives for conservation. Because of his work with IGERT and the GES Center at NC State, Greg has plenty of experience communicating about sensitive and controversial issues while coordinating between a great variety of people from different backgrounds. These skills have already been helpful during his postdoctoral research, and they should pave the way for an exciting interdisciplinary career in the future.
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Gregory Backus was born in Washington, though he also grew up in both Newfoundland and Alabama. He was always interested in science and math, and he combined them during his undergraduate degree at Bard College in upstate New York. Greg completed a senior project on modeling successional dynamics in an experimentally fragmented ecosystem and received a B.A. in 2011. Next, Greg was accepted to the North Carolina State University Biomathematics Graduate Program where he received an M.BMA. in 2014. Following this, Greg completed PhD in Biomathematics and Zoology at NC State, where he developed and analyzed mathematical models of rodent eradication with gene drives. He especially focused on potential ecological impacts of these new gene drive techniques and the possible evolution of mate choice in response to releasing engineered rodents. Today, Greg is continuing to study controversial ideas in conservation as he models the managed relocation of species that are threatened by climate change. He is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the University of California, Davis.
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Molly Hartzog, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor | English and Foreign Languages | Frostburg State University
2012 IGERT Cohort | Mosquitoes and Human Health
What IGERT means to me: “Exploring the nexus of rhetorical invention and scientific invention in the context of genetic engineering and disease control.”
IGERT Involvement
Dr. Molly Hartzog completed her PhD in Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media in May 2016. Her dissertation, “Inventing Mosquitoes: Digital Organisms as Rhetorical Boundary Objects in Genetic Pest Management for Dengue and Malaria Control,” won the 2016 College of Humanities and Social Sciences Dissertation Award. That fall, she joined Frostburg State University as Assistant Professor in the department of English and Foreign Languages, where she teaches professional writing.
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Her research continues to the work she began as part of the 2012 IGERT cohort, exploring the nexus of rhetorical invention and scientific invention in the context of genetic engineering and disease control.
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Arina Loghin, M.S.
Meditative Dancer | Dance Home
2012 IGERT Cohort Associate | Mosquitoes and Human Health
Email: [email protected]
What IGERT means to me: “Understanding of the mutually transforming relationships among people, nature and technology.”
IGERT Involvement
Arina was the Cultural Anthropology Master’s student completing the GES Graduate Minor with the first cohort. The knowledge she gathered from GES courses and activities contributed to her Master’s thesis, Who is an actor? Analyzing Agency in a Lab’s Social World. As part of IGERT, she was also a panelist at the 2013 Fulbright Global Food Security Seminar in Raleigh. For her thesis, Arina conducted an ethnographic study of scientists’ interactions with mechanical and biological tools in a Drosophila genetics laboratory at NC State University. She explored the journey of the fruit fly in the lab from insect to data point during the course of a genetics research project.
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This project enriched Arina’s critical understanding of the mutually transforming relationships among people, nature and technology.
About
Originally from Romania, Arina studied history, cultural studies and cultural anthropology in Europe and the US. Her professional experience includes educational research, teaching and website development in the Netherlands, integral research on sustainable development in Nepal and organic farming in Belgium. Now she’s living her life’s passion, dancing and learning how her body interacts with space-time and the whole world. She focuses on expanding awareness and balancing energy exchange in our complex reality.
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Elizabeth Pitts, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor | English | University of Pittsburgh
2013 IGERT Cohort | Invasive Rodents and Biodiversity Conservation
What IGERT means to me: “Contributing to scholarly conversations in organizational and environmental communication by exploring how negotiations of meaning influence the organizing of genetic engineering governance systems.”
IGERT Involvement
Elizabeth’s interdisciplinary IGERT collaborations have enabled her to develop a thorough understanding of genetic technologies, focusing on case studies including the release of genetically engineered mosquitoes to control the Zika virus, malaria, and dengue fever, and the potential application of genetic engineering for conservation purposes. She has also developed substantial experience as a facilitator of public outreach, having participated in or helped to organize programs at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, the Durham Museum of Life and Science, and the Chabot Space and Science Center in Oakland, California.
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In January 2017, she served as a primary organizer of a US Department of Energy forum that invited citizens to deliberate about how to dispose of nuclear waste. Elizabeth then served as a postdoctoral researcher with NC State’s Genetic Engineering and Society Center, contributing to scholarly conversations in organizational and environmental communication by exploring how negotiations of meaning influence the organizing of genetic engineering governance systems. Drawing on content analysis of a series of meetings that brought together individuals from multiple academic fields as well as non-governmental organizations and government agencies, the publications resulting from this study will trace areas of agreement as well as conflicts and contradictions in defining what genetically modified organisms are, and accordingly, how they should be governed. In addition to advancing theories of organizational conflict, this work speaks to ongoing policy negotiations in the United States and other countries.
About
Elizabeth A. Pitts is an assistant professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh. She received her PhD in Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media from North Carolina State University with a minor in Genetic Engineering and Society, and she also holds a BA and MA in English from Georgetown University. Elizabeth’s research blends rhetorical theory, organizational studies, and science studies to examine how technologies influence the nature of professional work and professional identity. Her current book project offers insights into a movement to make the coding of DNA as the coding of software. By drawing parallels between the composition of genetically engineered organisms and the composition of persuasive speech and writing, the book facilitates humanistic inquiry into the material practices undertaken in biotechnology laboratories. Elizabeth enjoys interdisciplinary collaboration and has co-authored research with geneticists, ecologists, and policy scholars, among others. Her work, which is supported by multiple grants from the US National Science Foundation, is informed by her decade of experience as a professional writer and speechwriter at the White House, the US Department of Education, and the Pew Charitable Trusts.
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Amanda (Clayton) Walsh, Ph.D.
Senior Economist | RTI International | Research Triangle Park, NC
2012 IGERT Cohort | Mosquitoes and Human Health
What IGERT means to me: “Communicating academic research to diverse audiences and developing robust analytical skills through interdisciplinary and policy-oriented research.”
IGERT Involvement
Amanda’s graduate research focused on using insights from applied microeconomics to study the impacts and control of mosquito-borne disease. Her GES collaborations studying the potential use of genetically modified mosquitoes to combat dengue fever culminated in the co-authorship of the introductory chapter of the text, Genetic Control of Malaria and Dengue, edited by Zach Adelman. She was selected among her GES peers to present their work to academics as well as government and industry representatives at the Second Annual Conference on Governance of Emerging Technologies.
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Her dissertation, conducted under the direction of Melinda Morrill and Walter Thurman, was an outgrowth of her GES program research. She analyzed household data from Peru to better understand economic considerations in mosquito-borne disease management. Her research was also informed by fieldwork carried out in Lima and Iquitos, Peru, and facilitated by the GES program. She participated in the collection of household, clinical, and entomological surveys, and practiced methods of conducting both quantitative and qualitative research. Amanda completed her PhD in May 2016 and is now working as a Senior Economist in the Innovation Economics group at RTI International. In her role, she analyzes the benefits and costs of public policy initiatives relating to innovation, technology, and infrastructure improvements, as well as education and workforce training. Her work applies theories and insights gained throughout her involvement in the GES program. In particular, she is well-practiced at communicating academic research to diverse audiences and has developed robust analytical skills through her interdisciplinary and policy-oriented research experience.
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Amanda (Clayton) Walsh grew up in the suburbs of Chicago, IL. She received her bachelor’s degree in Economics from Illinois Wesleyan University in 2010, graduating Summa Cum Laude and with research honors. She entered the Economics PhD program at N.C. State that fall, with the intention of studying development economics. Her passion for carrying out policy-relevant economic research through cross-cultural and interdisciplinary collaboration lead her to take master’s level coursework in cultural anthropology, and eventually to join the IGERT-funded GES program. | {
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We develop our method to prove quantum superintegrability of an integrable 2D system, based on recurrence relations obeyed by the eigenfunctions of the system with respect to separable coordinates. We show that the method provides rigorous proofs of superintegrability and explicit constructions of higher order generators for the symmetry algebra. We apply the method to 5 families of systems, each depending on a parameter k, including most notably the caged anisotropic oscillator, the Tremblay, Turbiner and Winternitz system and a deformed Kepler-Coulomb system, and we give proofs of quantum superintegrability for all rational values of k, new for 4 of these systems. In addition, we show that the explicit information supplied by the special function recurrence relations allows us to prove, for the first time in 4 cases, that the symmetry algebra generated by our lowest order symmetries closes and to determine the associated structure equations of the algebras for each k. We have no proof that our generating symmetries are of lowest possible order, but we have no counterexamples, and we are confident we can can always find any missing generators from our raising and lowering operator recurrences. We also get for free, one variable models of the action of the symmetry algebra in terms of difference operators. We describe how the Stäckel transform acts and show that it preserves the structure equations.
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Gayle Jennings, Olga Junek, Mary-Anne Smith, Sandra Kensbock, Ulrike Kachel
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The purpose of this chapter is to narrate and interpret the lived experiences of four research students who variously engaged in a series of research dialogue sessions over a two and a half year period. The research dialogue sessions were designed to generate dialogue through collective learning experiences. The sessions were founded on social learning theories and community of practice principles. The dialogue sessions were instigated by the students’ university research-student supervisor to facilitate enculturation into a university-research culture and acculturation into a qualitative research profession. As part of a process of reflexive praxis, the supervisor asked the four students to write about their individual lived experiences of the research dialogue sessions. Each of the students wrote a narrative tale constructed using minimal equilibrium/disequilibrium emplotments. Thematic analysis was used to interpret and explain their experiences. The students were included in the interpretive processes. Specific recommendations for tourism and hospitality research student training include acknowledgement of and attention to the role of affect in the conduct of qualitative research and experiencing university research cultures, the use of a partnership model of supervision, the importance and inclusion of social learning theories, recognition of the role of supervisors in the establishment and continuance of research dialogue sessions, the power of dialogue for social learning with peers, and a shifting of locus of control from supervisors to students in research dialogue sessions. Importantly for praxis, through the process of engaging in qualitative research dialogue sessions, students learnt how to ‘be in and of’ a qualitative research culture and how to professionally ‘be’ a qualitative researcher.
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Handbook of Teaching and Learning in Tourism
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2,841 | To determine whether pulmonary hypertension (PH) can occur in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) in the absence of lung or primary cardiac disease, we studied 27 patients (26 males, mean age 49 ± 10 yr) with OSAS (respiratory disturbance index [RDI] > 10 events/h) in whom clinically significant lung or cardiac diseases were excluded. Pulsed Doppler measurements of pulmonary hemodynamics, pulmonary function tests, arterial blood gas analysis, and polysomnography were performed. A total of 11 OSAS patients (41%) were found to have pulmonary hypertension. The levels of PH were relatively mild (Ppa ≤ 26 mm Hg). There were no differences between PH and non-PH patients in body mass index (BMI), smoking history, or lung function. PH patients were more hypoxemic when awake than non-PH patients (Pa(O2) = 72.2 ± 7.6 versus 77.6 ± 7.3 mm Hg, respectively; p < 0.05) but did not differ in severity of sleep apnea (RDI = 51.9 ± 25.1 versus 56.8 ± 26.2 events/h, respectively, p = NS) or indices of sleep desaturation. The hypoxemia in PH patients could not be explained by impairment of lung function, greater body mass, or a higher prevalence of smoking, and Pa(O2) in the study population was significantly correlated with Ppa (r = -0.46, p < 0.02) but not with FEV1 or BMI. We conclude that lung disease is not a prerequisite for PH in OSAS. We speculate that the development of PH in OSAS patients depends more on individual differences in the response of the pulmonary circulation to the episodic alveolar hypoxia and respiratory acidosis associated with sleep apneas than on differences in the frequency or severity of the apneas. Repetitive elevation of Ppa during sleep into the PH range may lead to pulmonary vascular remodeling in 'responders' and thereby daytime PH and hypoxemia.
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American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine
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Sajkov, D., Cowie, R. J., Thornton, A. T., Espinoza, H. A., & McEvoy, R. D. (1994). Pulmonary hypertension and hypoxemia in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 149(2 Pt. 1), 416-422. https://www.atsjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1164/ajrccm.149.2.8306039
Sajkov, Dimitar ; Cowie, Ritchie J. ; Thornton, Andrew T. ; Espinoza, Hector A. ; McEvoy, R. Douglas. / Pulmonary hypertension and hypoxemia in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. In: American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine. 1994 ; Vol. 149, No. 2 Pt. 1. pp. 416-422.
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Flavour enhancing fractionated tomato extract and compositions comprising the same
Nikos Mavroudis (Inventor), Alphonsus Cambeen (Inventor), Sander Dubbelman (Inventor)
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The present invention relates to natural flavour enhancing extracts and compositions comprising the same, for use in foodstuffs and beverages and to a method for producing such extracts. More in particular, the invention provides improved umami taste imparting fractionated tomato extracts having some very special characteristics with regard to the levels and/or ratios of sugars, amino acids and organic acids. The fractionated tomato extracts of the invention are produced by using nano filtration fractionation. The products so obtained posses improved taste enhancing and/or augmenting (umami) effects and are near colourless and essentially devoid of tomato taste and smell. Thus, unlike the prior art products known, this product can be applied in foods in substantial quantities without concomitantly causing any redness of the product and without imparting tomato-like smell or taste.
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Mavroudis, N., Cambeen, A., & Dubbelman, S. (2008). Flavour enhancing fractionated tomato extract and compositions comprising the same.
Mavroudis, Nikos (Inventor) ; Cambeen, Alphonsus (Inventor) ; Dubbelman, Sander (Inventor). / Flavour enhancing fractionated tomato extract and compositions comprising the same. Apr 10, 2008.
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‘ I can see what Zijlstra means. I see my studies as a form of work. You are not paid for it, but you are working on your future. Later on you will face stress too: you have to meet objectives, collaborate with colleagues, finish projects. If you fail, you get the sack or your salary is docked. If you experience stress during your studies you'll be better equipped to deal with it later on. At university there is only pressure to achieve with a couple of assignments. For the rest it is up to you whether you get an 8 or a 6 for an exam.'
‘I am spending 40 hours a week on my final research project, and I enjoy it. I am given quite a lot of freedom, and there is no one breathing down my neck. Any stress I am under, I generate myself, because I want to prove myself, not because the workload is too heavy.'
David Marcelis
MSc Geo-information Sciences, graduated 4 months ago
‘Study stress is not good practice for later. You should try to avoid stress both during your studies and in your work. I do think that some programmes or courses could justifiably demand more discipline from students so as to prepare them for working life.'
‘I have now been working at eLEAF in Wageningen for more than four and a half months. I did a five-month internship there as part of my degree. Now I am working I get more stressed. The stress doesn't come from my work as such, but because I spend more of my week working than I used to spend on my studies. So I am finding it hard to fit in all my other activities. When I was studying I wasn't bothered by stress much because I generally found it quite easy to meet my commitments in the allotted time. Only during the last one to two years did the pressure increase, but that came mainly from my extra-curricular activities.'
Barbara Veltrop
Internal Communication, coordinates the staff satisfaction survey
‘The Staff Monitor shows that half of all our staff regularly feel the work pressure on them is too much. The feeling of high work pressure can be prevented by good work planning. And planning and good organization can be learned. Students are already learning that. And this gives them strategies for later, when they go out to work.'
‘ At the same time, studying and working are two different things. When you are working you sometimes have to juggle with ten different balls at the same time. You've got projects, mega projects, day-to-day business and unexpected things that come up. Planning is easier for a student: it's all about you; you are the one who has to get the grades. At work you are often dependent on what others deliver as well.'
Alet Leemans
Programme coordinator for Soil, Water and Atmosphere
‘If you get an academic job, you need to be able to cope with work pressure, stress and planning. The brain is still developing until you are 23 to 24 years old, which is why young people are not always good at working systematically and planning. For that reason it is good to pay attention to this during their higher education. Not every student has problems to the same extent though. There are students who don't seem at all bothered by stress, and have a ‘wait and see' attitude, but there are others who do get very stressed.'
‘I don't agree with Halbe Zijlstra. It seems to me a better idea for students to learn to deal with stress positively. I regularly see students who are now experiencing extra stress on top of the usual study stress, as a result of the new cabinet's rulings.'
Stefano Risso
First year MSc student of Food Technology
‘In Italy, after my catering training I worked as a cook fulltime for three years. That was very stressful; I had no life outside my work. When I was 22 I decided to study again. Because I have a Dutch girlfriend and this university has a good reputation, I came to Wageningen for a Master's. At weekends I still work as a cook.'
‘I am quite stressed now; the periods are extremely short and the courses are difficult. But I benefit from the stress I had at work because it has made me more resistant to study stress. You know it can be stressful in a work situation. So it is good for students to experience a little study stress, especially if they do not have a job while they are students. Stress is just part of life. But sometimes I do think the university asks too much of its students, because most students have to work as well as study.' | {
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2,850 | Apple has announced the iPhone 12. They have released four versions of the iPhone 12 at the same time.
iPhone 12 (5.4 inches)
iPhone 12 Mini (6.1 inches)
iPhone 12 Pro (6.1 inches)
iPhone 12 Pro Max (6.7 inches)
All of them are in the series of iPhone 12. There isn’t much change in the display of the main iPhone 12. It has the same 6.1-inch display as the iPhone 11 and iPhone XR. The upgrade is the only conversion from an LCD screen to OLED.
iPhone 12 will be available in black, white, blue, red, and green, and pricing starts at $829. Buyers can choose from 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB of storage. It resembles the iPhone 11 mostly. The top-notch is still there. However, the bezels of the screen are much thinner this time. Maybe this is the tweak they made for the OLED screen.
According to Apple the OLED screen has a “ceramic shield” to better resist water and accidental drop. But, as we have seen in the near past Apple devices are very much fragile than other devices in the same price range.
Now, we can’t confirm their “ceramic shield”, unless it is tested by tech nerds and YouTubers around the world. People are going to destroy a lot of iPhone 12 just for fun. Get ready for it.
Now, this is not the main surprise. Apple is a little late to announce their new model, considering the pandemic is still going on. What surprises us is they have made the iPhone 12 packaging much smaller and thinner, because it won’t come with a power adapter.
According to Lisa Jackson, Apple’s vice president of environmental policy and social initiatives, “the iPhone box” will not include a power adapter or headphones. They are calling it a new approach to minimize waste. It also helps to ship more iPhones on a shipping pallet.
Well, to us it is just another strategy they are making to sell more products in the line. First, they removed the headphone jack and introduced AirPods. Which was obnoxious but helped to sell a new product quite well.
New iPhones will come with a USB-C to lightning cable, but unfortunately, you can’t charge your phone with your existing adapter if you have any. You need to buy a compatible adapter.
This decision of Apple seems like the iPhone 11 is still a better deal for consumers’ pockets. Eventually this time they will get it around with the four versions of the same iPhone 12. There is a new iPhone 12 for everyone. You do not need to worry about your small or big palm. The iPhone 12 Mini is the smallest one 5.4 inch screen and the iPhone 12 pro max is 6.7 inches.
iPhone 12 is also 5G supported. They have tested it over 100 carriers across 30 countries. So, it is being assured that iPhone 12 is the best one to achieve optimum performance in any LTE or 5G network.
iPhone 12 has 12-megapixel f/1.6 main camera, faster aperture than its predecessor, and the second one for wide-angle photography. The front camera now has night vision too. Overall this is a performance upgrade over the previous iPhones.
We do not see much competition for androids like One plus, Samsung, and Google Pixel 5 here. Yet, this has to be field-tested when all the phones are in hand.
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2,851 | Steam-cleans and sanitizes clothes. Steam is very effective in gently removing tough stains, sanitizing garments, reducing allergens, and getting clothes really clean. Helps soften clothes and prevent wrinkles during high speed spin cycle.
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Spin
Maximum washer spin rate is 16% higher than average. Higher spin RPM wrings more water out of clothing, shortens dryer time, and saves on overall washer-dryer energy use. Ranks in the top 20% of new clothes washers for BEST moisture removal.
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Energy
Energy Factor is 17% higher than average. Washing machines with higher Energy Factors are more efficient and will save you money by using less energy. Ranks in the top 10% of new clothes washers for BEST energy efficiency.
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Water
The WF433BTGJWR Water Factor is 17% lower than the average new washing machine. More efficient washers have lower Water Factors and will use less water to operate. Ranks in the top 5% of new clothes washers for BEST water efficiency.
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Cycles
Cycles and options are 15% higher than average. Operating flexibility can be important if you have diverse fabrics and soil conditions within your family. Ranks in the top 40% of new washing machines for BETTER program variability and selection.
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Price
Based on the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP), the cost per cubic foot of capacity is about average for a new clothes washer and is rated GOOD for price efficiency. Washers can often be purchased on-sale 10%-20% under MSRP.
Performance Ratings
Steam
Steam Cleaning – Generates steam that deeply penetrates clothing to remove grime and achieve a cleaner wash. Gentler on fabrics than other stain-removing wash cycles. Produces a softening affect that reduces wrinkles from high spin rates.
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Sanitize
Sanitize Cycle – Clothes are sanitized by raising water temperatures to high levels that kill several types of household bacteria. Sanitization method may be effective, but it is not certified by the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF).
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Allergen
Not certified by the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) or the Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) to reduce allergens such as dust mite and dander with high temperature water.
Temp Control
Auto Temp Control – Automatically regulates the hot and cold water supply to ensure that the wash water is at the proper temperature for the cycle selected. On cold winter days the hot water runs longer or more often to compensate.
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Heater
Internal Water Heater – Includes an internal water heater that can boost water temperature beyond your home’s hot water tank. Helps maintain optimum temperatures throughout each cycle. Hot water is the key to really getting your clothes clean.
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Water Level
Automatic Water Level – Designed with sensors that detect the load size and then adjust the water level to achieve the best cleaning and rinsing performance. Convenient feature that eliminates guessing and saves water costs.
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Drum
Stainless Steel Wash Drum – Stainless steel is a durable wash basket material that resists corrosion, stains, and chipping. It is superior to porcelain or plastic. Over 90% of new washers produced today have stainless steel drums.
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Vibration
Added Vibration Control – advertised to have advanced features to help control vibration and related noise. Details of these anti-vibration features are not readily available and the true effectiveness is unknown.
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Wash Type
Drum w Paddles – Front load washer with a rotating drum and paddles that lift and drop clothes. Very effective washing mechanism compared to the older agitating machines. Gentle on clothing and uses significantly less water.
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MSRP
Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) is about average for a new washing machine and is rated GOOD for overall price. In addition to the MSRP, it’s also beneficial to evaluate cost efficiency by comparing price per cubic foot.
Motor
This model has been discontinued by the manufacturer but may still be available at some stores that sell Samsung washers. Most appliance stores will provide at least the standard one-year part and labor warranty on the drive motor.
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Convenience Ratings
Capacity
Interior capacity is 11% higher than average. Larger washers generally cost more, but if you have a big family, or want to do your wash less often, they can save you time and money. Ranks in the top 50% of new washers for LARGEST load size.
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Periodic Tumble
No Periodic Tumble – After the wash cycle completes there is no extended tumbling of the clothes. Periodic tumbling, especially with circulating air, keeps the clothes fresh if you are delayed in transferring them to the dryer.
Time
Remaining Time Display – Includes a digital time display at the top of the washer that shows estimated remaining cycle time. Just glance at the display while you’re working and plan your time accordingly.
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Delay
Delay Start / End> – You can program the wash cycle to start or end several hours later when you wake up or arrive home. Allows you to organize laundry chores around your schedule, or take advantage of lower, off-peak, utility rates.
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Dispenser
Bleach, fabric softener, or detergent can be preloaded into the dispensing trays and automatically released by the washer at the optimum time in the wash cycle.
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Settings
14 Temp-Soil-Spin Settings – 6 Temperature, 3 Soil, and 5 Spin settings. Higher than average number of settings for these key items on a new washer. More settings provide added flexibility for a wide range of fabrics, stains, and conditions.
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Quick Wash
No Quick Wash – This washing machine does not have a fast wash cycle that can have your clothing ready in much less time than regular cycles. Some washers can have a small load ready in just 15 minutes.
Wash-Dry
No Overnight Wash & Dry – Like most washers, this model does not have the unique capability to both wash and dry your clothes overnight. A few washers can continue to tumble the clothes and circulate drying air after the wash cycle has ended.
Drum Light
No Drum Light – There is no internal lighting of the wash drum area when loading or unloading clothes. Sometimes shadows or an unlit laundry room can hide a stray sock that remains missing until the next wash cycle.
ADA
Not ADA Compliant – Does not comply with Federal American Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations. Controls and operating mechanisms are not within the defined reach distances, or they cannot be easily operated with one hand.
Wi-Fi
No Wi-Fi – This washing machine is not Wi-Fi Enabled or Wi-Fi Ready. It cannot be remotely programmed, operated, or diagnosed through a home Wi-Fi Internet connection or Smartphone. It is not Smart Grid or Smart Meter capable.
Detergent
No Detergent Reservoir – Like most washers, this machine does not have a reservoir that holds a large supply of detergent. A Few brands such as GE, Maytag, and Whirlpool offer new washers with multi-day detergent and fabric softener storage.
Reverse Door
No Reversible Door – Like most front load clothes washers, the door is fixed and cannot be changed to open from the other side. Only a few brands such as Electrolux and Kenmore offer washers with reversible door capability.
Stackable
Stackable – Front load washers can be stacked vertically with a companion front load dryer. If you have a small laundry area this is a very convenient feature. It also places the dryer at shoulder level for easier loading.
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2,852 | During the last part of the nineteen thirties, the U.S. Navy was in the process of replacing its biplanes with higher performing monoplanes. The Curtiss SBC “Helldiver” dive bomber was being replaced by the Vought Sikorsky SB2U “Vindicator”, and the Martin T4M’s were being replaced by the Douglas TBD-1 “Devastator” monoplanes. Grumman’s last biplane, the F3F-2, was just entering service when the decision was made to equip Navy fighter squadrons with monoplanes.
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Spitfire Ace of Aces, The Album: The Photographs of Johnnie Johnson
Book Author(s)
Dilip Sarkar, MBE
Review Author
Brian R. Baker
Published on
October 1, 2021
Company
Pen & Sword
MSRP
$39.95
Historical Background
Air Vice-Marshal Johnnie Johnson, CB,CBE, DSO & Two Bars, DFC & Bar, DL, the highest scoring Royal Air Force pilot of World War II, had a diverse and very interesting background, as he was able to infiltrate the ranks of the RAF, which tended to favor the admission of the upper classes. Johnson was very middle class, and achieved his position through his quality as a man, not his position in British society. There have been a number of books written about Johnson’s life and career, but this book takes a different approach, consisting entirely of photos taken of him or of the people he associated with, and sometimes even of the airplanes he flew. These are captioned, giving explanations of what was going on, and who was involved. Johnson comes through as a very human character, someone you would like to associate with if you had the chance.
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Tamiya F-14A (Late Model)
Review Author
Bob LaBouy
Published on
September 29, 2021
Company
Tamiya USA
Scale
1/48
MSRP
$129.00
Tamiya’s Description
This model kit recreates the Grumman F-14A Tomcat. The F-14A Tomcat U.S. Navy Fighter is famous for being the first mass-production and the most-produced model among the F-14 series. This kit realistically depicts the F-14A Tomcat (Late Model) - in service from the late 1980s to the early 2000s- with wings featuring separate flaps and slats. The kit includes one crew figure and paper flight deck sheet for use on a super realistic diorama set.
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T-55 PE Set
Review Author
Floyd S. Werner Jr.
Published on
September 29, 2021
Company
Hauler
Scale
1/48
MSRP
$22.50
Armor builders have long used photo etch parts to get realistic thickness of parts. So why wouldn’t they want the same in the smaller scales? With Tamiya revitalizing the 1/48th scale armor market it was just a natural fit. The latest is the Soviet T-55 and Hauler has you covered.
Inside of a resealable package are two light grey resin pour blocks that feature new ammo boxes and some lights. These are way too small to produce accurately in injection plastic. In addition to the resin pieces are THREE frets of brass photo etch. To say that this set is comprehensive is an understatement. There isn’t a part of the basic kit that isn’t touched by the photo etch. You will need a magnifier to use some of these parts. The finesse is exceptional. Besides grills, there are latches and supports for the fuel drums, which are beautifully rendered. The turret and driver’s hatch get the PE touch inside and out.
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Chinese Air Power in the 20th Century
Book Author(s)
Andreas Rupprecht
Review Author
Tom Choy
Published on
September 29, 2021
Company
Harpia Publishing
MSRP
$59.95
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2,853 | Introduction: The primary organization of the IPMS/USA Review website is by IPMS/USA National Contest Class. Within each Class there are sub-menus by kits, decals, books, etc. The Miscellaneous Class is for items that are not class specific or that cross two or more classes.
IPMS/USA Members: We encourage you to submit reviews, both here and to the Journal. To volunteer for membership in the IPMS/USA "Reviewers Corps" and submit your own reviews, please read the Guidelines For Submitting Product Reviews.
Manufacturers, Publishers, and other Industry members: IPMS/USA is pleased to offer your company the opportunity for product reviews. All product reviews are performed by IPMS/USA members, and are posted in the publicly-accessible section of our website. With very few exceptions, we perform full build reviews of new kit releases, aftermarket products, and supplies. If you would care to provide product samples for review, please contact Phil Peterson, IPMS/USA 1st VP.
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A-10 ACES II Ejection Seat with Belts and Lambs Wool Seat Covers
Review Author
Chris Smith
Published on
November 24, 2021
Company
Phase Hanger
Scale
1/48
MSRP
$13.00
Phase Hangar brings us a resin cast replacement ejection seat for most 1/48 A-10 kits. You get a cast seat and canopy breakers with a printed seat rail. This version replicates the lamb's wool cushions seen in some Hogs.
Compared to the Hobby Boss and Tamiya kit seats, this set provides a replacement with substantial improvements in detail. If you want to use this with Hobby Boss kit cockpit tub, you will have to alter the bottom to fit the width. There is minor prep work in the form of sanding the bottom of the seat flat and removal of printing frame from seat rails. The canopy breakers are very scale delicate. Most impressive is the fact that the seat slides down into the seat rails just like the real thing.
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A-10A/A+/C Warthog Wheel Set
Review Author
Chris Smith
Published on
November 22, 2021
Company
Phase Hanger
Scale
1/48
MSRP
$11.50
This set consists of resin 3D printed main wheels and a cast nose wheel. As the product description implies, these wheels are universal for all versions and kits of the A-10 in this scale. In the attached photos, I compared these parts with the Hobby Boss kit (in grey plastic) and the older Tamiya kit (in green plastic). The main wheels require minor clean up once the printing sprues are cut away. The nose wheel sample I received had a casting flaw in the hub area that is easily fixed with some putty. Overall, these wheels are a vast improvement over the rubber wheels in the Hobby Boss and Tamiya kits. The 3D parts have a texture, but no ridge pattern sometimes exhibited in 3D printed parts. Of note is the mounting hole in the hub of all three parts needs to be drilled to the correct size to suit whatever kit you use them on.
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Saab J 21A, Single No. 31
Book Author(s)
Artur Juszczak and Teodor Liviu Morosanu
Review Author
Frank Landrus
Published on
November 22, 2021
Company
MMP Books
MSRP
$11.99
MMP was founded in 1996 by Roger Wallsgrove, to publish "Mushroom Model Magazine". This quarterly modelling magazine was developed from "Mushroom Monthly”, a club newsletter which ran from 1985 to 1995, achieving a world-wide reputation for quality articles, fearless and honest reviews, and a great sense of humor. From 1997 the magazine was produced in collaboration with Robert Peczkowski and Artur Juszczak (Stratus), which meant a big leap in print quality and design. MMP expanded into book publication in 1999, and since then they have built up a list of books on aircraft and aviation, naval, military vehicles, and military history. MMP Books are distributed in North America by Casemate Publications.
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Soviet Fighters of the Second World War
Book Author(s)
Jason Nicholas Moore
Review Author
Frank Landrus
Published on
November 21, 2021
Company
Fonthill Media
MSRP
$55.00
With over 650 titles in print, Fonthill Media publishes high quality subjects including Archaeology and Ancient History, Aviation, Biography, Local History and Heritage, Military and General History, Sport, Transport and Industrial History.
Jason Nicholas Moore is an avid air historian and modeler and has spent forty years conducting historical research and constructing model airplanes. Moore has spent the last thirty years researching Soviet aircraft in general and has read extensively on the war on the Eastern Front. His previous books have included: Il-2 Shturmovik: Red Avenger; Lavochkin Fighters of the Second World War, Tupolev Tu-2, Soviet Strategic Bombers, and Soviet Bombers of the Second World War. | {
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2,854 | In a previous article, we reviewed a case study suggesting that before & after photos on your dental website will actually reduce your conversion rate in most cases. But we understand that old habits die hard. So, if that case study didn’t convince you, we’d like to offer you even more proof that before & after photos may actually scare away more patients than they bring in.
The Study
We recently conducted a user experience test on one of our new Invisalign landing pages to better understand what types of images or other content motivated prospective clients to contact the practice.
A user experience test is a test in which different people who fit the demographic profile of your target audience are asked to use your website and the websites of your competitors. Afterward, the test group is asked what they liked or didn’t like about the sites. Their answers help you to learn more about what the public thinks and how they react to different elements of a website.
In our experiment, we showed our new Invisalign landing page, along with two high-quality Invisalign pages from other competing dentists in the area, to a group of people who we didn’t know and asked them a series of questions, such as:
“What do you like or not like about each page?”
“Which dental practice do you trust the most based on what you see?”
“Which dental practice do you think does the best job with Invisalign?”
We wanted to get into the heads of potential patients to better understand what they look at when choosing a dentist.
One of our competitor’s landing pages featured numerous images showing how their patient’s teeth looked before and after the Invisalign treatment. They probably thought that showing patients before & after pictures would help them stand out from all the other practices in the area that also offer Invisalign.
This is a common trap that dentists and dental marketing companies fall into. They think that by showing before & after pictures, they are highlighting the experience of the dentists, demonstrating the quality of their work, and setting them apart from everyone else in the area who offers the same dental services.
However, our test revealed that people don’t actually think this way when looking at before and after photos. On the contrary, the photos often ended up scaring patients away!
Beat the Competition, Don’t Join Them
There is often a disconnect between what dentists feel is important to show on their website and what will actually motivate prospective patients to call and book an appointment.
Many dentists and dental marketing companies build a website by following what other dentists are doing. They see that another office features before & after photos on their site, and they think
“I should do that too!” Unfortunately, this is a case of the blind leading the blind.
At RevUp Dental, believe that a data-driven approach is essential if you want your dental marketing to bring in more new patients. That means you must be willing to question what everyone else is doing and put their methods to the test instead of just accepting them as dogma.
Understand Your Patients
Remember, the goal of your website is not to impress you, it’s to impress potential patients. When building your website, consider the following:
Patients aren’t dentists. They don’t have the clinical skills to evaluate dental work by simply looking at before & after photos.
People often make decisions based on emotion, especially when it comes to dentistry. It’s important to be conscious about how an image or a video or a piece of text can make someone feel or how they may perceive it differently than you do.
So, if you feature before & after pictures on your website, you may want to think about taking them down, or at least running tests with and without the pictures to see which version yields better results.
We know that seeing things from the patient’s perspective isn’t always easy. But, if you want your marketing strategy to outperform the competition, it’s essential to put yourself in the patient’s shoes and ask the tough questions about what works and what doesn’t.
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Suppose that a stranger walks up to you in the street and says to you “I have been wired in from outside the simulation to give you the following message: If you don’t hand over five dollars to me right now, your simulator will teleport you to a dungeon and torture you for all eternity.” What should you do?
The obviously correct answer is that you should chuckle, continue on with your day, and laugh about the incident later on with your friends.
The answer you get from a simple application of decision theory is that as long as you aren’t absolutely, 100% sure that they are wrong, you should give them the five dollars. And you should definitely not be 100% sure. Why?
Suppose that the stranger says next: “I know that you’re probably skeptical about the whole simulation business, so here’s some evidence. Say any word that you please, and I will instantly reshape the clouds in the sky into that word.” You do so, and sure enough the clouds reshape themselves. Would this push your credences around a little? If so, then you didn’t start at 100%. Truly certain beliefs are those that can’t be budged by any evidence whatsoever. You can never update downwards on truly certain beliefs, by the definition of ‘truly certain’.
To go more extreme, just suppose that they demonstrate to you that they’re telling you the truth by teleporting you to a dungeon for five minutes of torture, and then bringing you back to your starting spot. If you would even slightly update your beliefs about their credibility in this scenario, then you had a non-zero credence in their credibility from the start.
And after all, this makes sense. You should only have complete confidence in the falsity of logical contradictions, and it’s not literally logically impossible that we are in a simulation, or that the simulator decides to mess with our heads in this bizarre way.
Okay, so you have a nonzero credence in their ability to do what they say they can do. And any nonzero credence, no matter how tiny, will result in the rational choice being to hand over the $5. After all, if expected utility is just calculated by summing up utilities weighted by probabilities, then you have something like the following:
EU(keep $5) – EU(give $5) = ε · U(infinite torture) – U(keep $5)
where ε = P(infinite torture | keep $5) – P(infinite torture | give $5)
As long as losing $5 isn’t infinitely bad to you, you should hand over the money. This seems like a problem, either for our intuitions or for decision theory.
***
So here are four propositions, and you must reject at least one of them:
There is a nonzero chance of the stranger’s threat being credible.
Infinite torture is infinitely worse than losing $5.
The rational thing to do is that which maximizes expected utility.
It is irrational to give the stranger $5.
I’ve already argued for (1), and (2) seems virtually definitional. So our choice is between (3) and (4). In other words, we either abandon the principle of maximizing expected utility as a guide to instrumental rationality, or we reject our intuitive confidence in the correctness of (4).
Maybe at this point you feel more willing to accept (4). After all, intuitions are just intuitions, and humans are known to be bad at reasoning about very small probabilities and very large numbers. Maybe it actually makes sense to hand over the $5.
But consider where this line of reasoning leads.
The exact same argument should lead you to give in to any demand that the stranger makes of you, as long as it doesn’t have a literal negative infinity utility value. So if the stranger tells you to hand over your car keys, to go dance around naked in a public square, or to commit heinous crimes… all of these behaviors would be apparently rationally mandated.
Maybe, maybe, you might be willing to bite the bullet and say that yes, these behaviors are all perfectly rational, because of the tiny chance that this stranger is telling the truth. I’d still be willing to bet that you wouldn’t actually behave in this self-professedly “rational” manner if I now made this threat to you.
Also, notice that this dilemma is almost identical to Pascal’s wager. If you buy the argument here, then you should also be doing all that you can to ensure that you stay out of Hell. If you’re queasy about the infinities and think decision theory shouldn’t be messing around with such things, then we can easily modify the problem.
Instead of “your simulator will teleport you to a dungeon and torture you for all eternity”, make it “your simulator will teleport you to a dungeon and torture you for 3↑↑↑↑3 years.” The negative utility of this is large enough as to outweigh any reasonable credence you could place in the credibility of the threat. And if it isn’t, we can just make the number of years even larger.
Maybe the probability of a given payout scales inversely with the size of the payout? But this seems fairly arbitrary. Is it really the case that the ability to torture you for 3↑↑↑↑3 years is twice as likely as the ability to torture you for 2 ∙ 3↑↑↑↑3 years? I can’t imagine why. It seems like the probability of these are going to be roughly equal – essentially, once you buy into the prospect of a simulator that is able to torture you for 3↑↑↑↑3 years, you’ve already basically bought into the prospect that they are able to torture you for twice that amount of time.
All we’re left with is to throw our hands up and say “I can’t explain why this argument is wrong, and I don’t know how decision theory has gone wrong here, but I just know that it’s wrong. There is no way that the actually rational thing to do is to allow myself to get mugged by anybody that has heard of Pascal’s wager.”
In other words, it seems like the correct response to Pascal’s mugging is to reject (3) and deny the expected-utility-maximizing approach to decision theory. The natural next question is: If expected utility maximization has failed us, then what should replace it? And how would it deal with Pascal’s mugging scenarios? I would love to see suggestions in the comments, but I suspect that this is a question that we are simply not advanced enough to satisfactorily answer yet.
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Anonymous says:
September 25, 2021 at 8:34 am
No, we don’t have to reject utility maximization, and I would argue there’s no paradox here. Were you going to give the stranger $5 before he started speaking? Of course not. Did you learn any new (substantial) information during the interaction? No. So why would your optimal strategy (ie. not giving him any money) change? People only feel like this is a paradox because they are inclined to believe the stranger without proof, but that is *not* a correct thing to do form a utilatarian perspective. Maybe the stranger is telling the truth, but it’s just as likely that he is telling the exact opposite: if you hand over the money THEN you get eternal torture. Since the probabilities of “he is telling the truth” and “the exact opposite of what he says is true” are equal, any utility calculation cancels out. Unless of course he gives you evidence, eg. he actually rearranges the clouds as you suggested. But then the paradox also disappears, because giving him the $5 doesn’t seem ridiculous anymore. Therefore the only interesting question is why we have an inclination to believe the stranger without proof, but that is a question of evolution, not math (I assume you’re familiar with The Selfish Gene – evolution doesn’t really care about the utility of the individual).
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squarishbracket says:
September 25, 2021 at 10:20 am
I haven’t assumed anywhere that you must “believe the stranger without proof”, and I think that talk of whether you believe the stranger is too binary to be useful. All we need for the paradox is that you have some non-zero credence, no matter how tiny, that the stranger’s threat is credible, i.e. that P(infinite torture | keep $5) > P(infinite torture | give $5).
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September 25, 2021 at 12:21 pm
“All we need for the paradox is that you have some non-zero credence” – this is exactly my point. Credence is given by proof, not claims; if the stranger doesn’t give proof, then the credence is zero. Not very tiny, but exactly zero. Therefore “P(infinite torture | keep $5) > P(infinite torture | give $5)” does not hold. To change this, not only does the stranger need to prove that I live in a simulation, and that some power has the means and intention to torture me, but also that said torture is linked to me giving him $5. If he fails to do so, there is no paradox because my expected utilities are unchanged. If he does show me proof, there is also no paradox because giving him $5 is clearly a reasonable thing to do.
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squarishbracket says:
September 25, 2021 at 3:07 pm
“To change this, not only does the stranger need to prove that I live in a simulation, and that some power has the means and intention to torture me, but also that said torture is linked to me giving him.” There’s a lot of confusion indicated in this comment. I suggest that you familiarize yourself with the notion of Bayesian reasoning, it’s a helpful framework for thinking about these things: https://arbital.com/p/bayes_rule/ is a good starting point.
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Anotheronymous says:
October 16, 2021 at 10:35 pm
Why must “P(infinite torture | keep $5) > P(infinite torture | give $5)” be true? Although the chance of the stranger’s threat is nonzero, what if the stranger instead said that you would get tortured if you gave the money and you wouldn’t if you kept it? Then the inequality would be in reverse, because it would be the exact same situation, but with the actions of giving and keeping the $5 switched. But logically it shouldn’t matter what the stranger says; without evidence, it shouldn’t change your decisions. It just prompts you to think more deeply about the topic. There’s a nonzero chance that if you don’t punch the stranger in the face, then you’ll get tortured for eternity.
It’s like an objection some have to Pascal’s Wager. Maybe if you become a pious Christian, then you won’t go to Hell if God exists, but how do you know that it’s not true that it’s some other god that exists, and that god gets angrier and angrier at you each time you attend church?
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"You should make decisions by evaluating the expected utilities of your various options and choosing the largest one. This is a pretty standard and uncontroversial idea. There is room for controversy about how to fill in the details about how to evaluate expected utilities, but this basic premise is hard to argue against. So let's argue against it! Suppose that a stranger walks up to you in the street and says to you "I have been wired in from outside the simulation to give you the following message: If you don't hand over five dollars to me right now, your simulator will teleport you to a dungeon and torture you for all eternity." What should you do? The obviously correct answer is that you should chuckle, continue on with your day, and laugh about the incident later on with your friends. The answer you get from a simple application of decision theory is that as long as you aren't absolutely, 100% sure that they are wrong, you should give them the five dollars. And you should definitely not be 100% sure. Why? Suppose that the stranger says next: "I know that you're probably skeptical about the whole simulation business, so here's some evidence. Say any word that you please, and I will instantly reshape the clouds in the sky into that word." You do so, and sure enough the clouds reshape themselves. Would this push your credences around a little? If so, then you didn't start at 100%. Truly certain beliefs are those that can't be budged by any evidence whatsoever. You can never update downwards on truly certain beliefs, by the definition of ‘truly certain'. To go more extreme, just suppose that they demonstrate to you that they're telling you the truth by teleporting you to a dungeon for five minutes of torture, and then bringing you back to your starting spot. If you would even slightly update your beliefs about their credibility in this scenario, then you had a non-zero credence in their credibility from the start. And after all, this makes sense. You should only have complete confidence in the falsity of logical contradictions, and it's not literally logically impossible that we are in a simulation, or that the simulator decides to mess with our heads in this bizarre way. Okay, so you have a nonzero credence in their ability to do what they say they can do. And any nonzero credence, no matter how tiny, will result in the rational choice being to hand over the $5. After all, if expected utility is just calculated by summing up utilities weighted by probabilities, then you have something like the following: EU(keep $5) - EU(give $5) = ε · U(infinite torture) - U(keep $5) where ε = P(infinite torture | keep $5) - P(infinite torture | give $5) As long as losing $5 isn't infinitely bad to you, you should hand over the money. This seems like a problem, either for our intuitions or for decision theory. *** So here are four propositions, and you must reject at least one of them: There is a nonzero chance of the stranger's threat being credible. Infinite torture is infinitely worse than losing $5. The rational thing to do is that which maximizes expected utility. It is irrational to give the stranger $5. I've already argued for (1), and (2) seems virtually definitional. So our choice is between (3) and (4). In other words, we either abandon the principle of maximizing expected utility as a guide to instrumental rationality, or we reject our intuitive confidence in the correctness of (4). Maybe at this point you feel more willing to accept (4). After all, intuitions are just intuitions, and humans are known to be bad at reasoning about very small probabilities and very large numbers. Maybe it actually makes sense to hand over the $5. But consider where this line of reasoning leads. The exact same argument should lead you to give in to any demand that the stranger makes of you, as long as it doesn't have a literal negative infinity utility value. So if the stranger tells you to hand over your car keys, to go dance around naked in a public square, or to commit heinous crimes... all of these behaviors would be apparently rationally mandated. Maybe, maybe, you might be willing to bite the bullet and say that yes, these behaviors are all perfectly rational, because of the tiny chance that this stranger is telling the truth. I'd still be willing to bet that you wouldn't actually behave in this self-professedly "rational" manner if I now made this threat to you. Also, notice that this dilemma is almost identical to Pascal's wager. If you buy the argument here, then you should also be doing all that you can to ensure that you stay out of Hell. If you're queasy about the infinities and think decision theory shouldn't be messing around with such things, then we can easily modify the problem. Instead of "your simulator will teleport you to a dungeon and torture you for all eternity", make it "your simulator will teleport you to a dungeon and torture you for 3↑↑↑↑3 years." The negative utility of this is large enough as to outweigh any reasonable credence you could place in the credibility of the threat. And if it isn't, we can just make the number of years even larger. Maybe the probability of a given payout scales inversely with the size of the payout? But this seems fairly arbitrary. Is it really the case that the ability to torture you for 3↑↑↑↑3 years is twice as likely as the ability to torture you for 2 ∙ 3↑↑↑↑3 years? I can't imagine why. It seems like the probability of these are going to be roughly equal - essentially, once you buy into the prospect of a simulator that is able to torture you for 3↑↑↑↑3 years, you've already basically bought into the prospect that they are able to torture you for twice that amount of time. All we're left with is to throw our hands up and say "I can't explain why this argument is wrong, and I don't know how decision theory has gone wrong here, but I just know that it's wrong. There is no way that the actually rational thing to do is to allow myself to get mugged by anybody that has heard of Pascal's wager." In other words, it seems like the correct response to Pascal's mugging is to reject (3) and deny the expected-utility-maximizing approach to decision theory. The natural next question is: If expected utility maximization has failed us, then what should replace it? And how would it deal with Pascal's mugging scenarios? I would love to see suggestions in the comments, but I suspect that this is a question that we are simply not advanced enough to satisfactorily answer yet. Share this: Twitter Facebook Like this: Like Loading... Posted in Decision Theory, Epistemology, Philosophy  Post navigation ‹ PreviousThose who have forgotten words Next ›Inference as a balance of accommodation, prediction, and simplicity 6 thoughts on "Pascal's mugging"  Pingback: What do I find conceptually puzzling? - Rising Entropy Anonymous says:  September 25, 2021 at 8:34 am No, we don't have to reject utility maximization, and I would argue there's no paradox here. Were you going to give the stranger $5 before he started speaking? Of course not. Did you learn any new (substantial) information during the interaction? No. So why would your optimal strategy (ie. not giving him any money) change? People only feel like this is a paradox because they are inclined to believe the stranger without proof, but that is *not* a correct thing to do form a utilatarian perspective. Maybe the stranger is telling the truth, but it's just as likely that he is telling the exact opposite: if you hand over the money THEN you get eternal torture. Since the probabilities of "he is telling the truth" and "the exact opposite of what he says is true" are equal, any utility calculation cancels out. Unless of course he gives you evidence, eg. he actually rearranges the clouds as you suggested. But then the paradox also disappears, because giving him the $5 doesn't seem ridiculous anymore. Therefore the only interesting question is why we have an inclination to believe the stranger without proof, but that is a question of evolution, not math (I assume you're familiar with The Selfish Gene - evolution doesn't really care about the utility of the individual). Loading... Reply squarishbracket says:  September 25, 2021 at 10:20 am I haven't assumed anywhere that you must "believe the stranger without proof", and I think that talk of whether you believe the stranger is too binary to be useful. All we need for the paradox is that you have some non-zero credence, no matter how tiny, that the stranger's threat is credible, i.e. that P(infinite torture | keep $5) > P(infinite torture | give $5). Loading... Reply Anonymous says:  September 25, 2021 at 12:21 pm "All we need for the paradox is that you have some non-zero credence" - this is exactly my point. Credence is given by proof, not claims; if the stranger doesn't give proof, then the credence is zero. Not very tiny, but exactly zero. Therefore "P(infinite torture | keep $5) > P(infinite torture | give $5)" does not hold. To change this, not only does the stranger need to prove that I live in a simulation, and that some power has the means and intention to torture me, but also that said torture is linked to me giving him $5. If he fails to do so, there is no paradox because my expected utilities are unchanged. If he does show me proof, there is also no paradox because giving him $5 is clearly a reasonable thing to do. Loading... Reply squarishbracket says:  September 25, 2021 at 3:07 pm "To change this, not only does the stranger need to prove that I live in a simulation, and that some power has the means and intention to torture me, but also that said torture is linked to me giving him." There's a lot of confusion indicated in this comment. I suggest that you familiarize yourself with the notion of Bayesian reasoning, it's a helpful framework for thinking about these things: https://arbital.com/p/bayes_rule/ is a good starting point. Loading... Reply Anotheronymous says:  October 16, 2021 at 10:35 pm Why must "P(infinite torture | keep $5) > P(infinite torture | give $5)" be true? Although the chance of the stranger's threat is nonzero, what if the stranger instead said that you would get tortured if you gave the money and you wouldn't if you kept it? Then the inequality would be in reverse, because it would be the exact same situation, but with the actions of giving and keeping the $5 switched. But logically it shouldn't matter what the stranger says; without evidence, it shouldn't change your decisions. It just prompts you to think more deeply about the topic. There's a nonzero chance that if you don't punch the stranger in the face, then you'll get tortured for eternity. It's like an objection some have to Pascal's Wager. Maybe if you become a pious Christian, then you won't go to Hell if God exists, but how do you know that it's not true that it's some other god that exists, and that god gets angrier and angrier at you each time you attend church? Loading... Reply Leave a Reply to ",
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HARD AS STONE: Book One in the SoulShares Series
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Tiernan Guaire was exiled from the Fae Realm a century and a half ago for his brother’s murder. His soul torn in half, he lives by his vows —never to trust, never to love. And if he can only be whole by finding and loving the human with the other half of his soul? He’s content to live broken and half-souled.
Kevin Almstead’s future, the career he’s worked for as long as he can remember, has been taken away by a vote of the partners at his law firm. Chance brings him to Purgatory, the hottest all-male nightclub in Washington, D.C., to a meeting with a Fae, with long blond hair, ice-blue eyes, and a smile promising pleasures he’s never dreamed of. But there’s no such thing as chance.
But Tiernan isn’t the only one to find Kevin in Purgatory. The most ancient enemy of the Fae race sees in the handsome lawyer a way to destroy the world from which it, too, was exiled. And only the strength of a true SoulShare bond can keep it from what it seeks.
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"You don’t even know why you’re here, do you?”
"And I suppose you do?” His voice came out gruff, harsh; the air thrummed around the two of them, tingling with a dark electricity.
The blond chuckled, a sound like warm honey. "You’re buttoned down tight, lanan. And you came in here because…”
Shit.
"Secretly, you want someone…”
Damn, damn, DAMN…
"Someone like me…”
Long thick blond hair. Black leather jacket, gleaming with a sheen like melted butter in the flickering light from the bar. White muscle shirt. Jeans first painted on and then sliced half off. God damn.
"…to unbutton you.”
Get up. Walk away. The voice in his head was calm, level, reasonable. This isn’t for you. He isn’t for you.
Yeah, the voice was reasonable. And it was the voice of the miserable bastard who’d never dared to want anything for himself in his life.
"I don’t even know your name.” The hoarse whisper was a surrender, and they both knew it.
The blond leaned in and kissed him gently. "Tiernan Guaire.You don’t have to tell me yours if you don’t want to. Although I’ll own it, I’d like to be able to scream it as I come.”
Kevin’s eyes closed, almost in pain. Almost. "Kevin. Kevin Almstead.” Esquire, he nearly added, like an idiot.
Another kiss brought his eyes open, to meet the haunting blue gaze, alive with a promise of pleasure. "Kevin.” Tiernan’s teeth caught gently at his lower lip, tugged.
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Rory Ni Coileain majored in creative writing, back when Respectable Colleges didn’t offer such a major. She had to design it herself, at a university which boasted one professor willing to teach creative writing: a British surrealist who went nuts over students writing dancing bananas in the snow but did not take well to high fantasy. Graduating Phi Beta Kappa at the age of nineteen, she sent off her first short story to an anthology that was being assembled by an author she idolized.from this she received one of those rejection letters that puts therapists’ kids through college. For the next thirty years or so she found other things to do: such as going to law school, ballet dancing (at more or less the same time), and nightclub singing, until her stories started whispering to her. Now she’s a lawyer and a legal editor; the proud mother of a proud Brony and budding filmmaker; and is busily wedding her love of myth and legend to her passion for m/m romance. She is the winner of the Rainbow Books Award. | {
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Salt Lake unveils plan to revitalize ‘neglected’ Ballpark neighborhood
Robert M. Meyer November 2, 2021
After Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall finished unveiling a plan to revitalize the city’s Ballpark neighborhood, she slowly retreated to a tent set up by a local vendor where she had a drink called “water. spa “.
“There’s club soda, berries, lemon and lime, and it’s very refreshing on this November day,” she smiles, looking at her mug. This drink, which she got at a pop-up street festival at Smith’s Ballpark, sort of symbolizes what she envisions for this neighborhood in the years to come.
Mendenhall on Monday unveiled a draft of the city’s “Ballpark Station Area Plan” which, among other things, calls for a “festival street” – a place near Smith’s Ballpark where residents and local businesses in the neighborhood can hold public markets , festivals and other events that arouse interest in the south-central part of the city. The pop-up festival was just a “glimpse” of what the city has in mind, the mayor said.
The plan also calls for the construction of a new municipal library branch in the neighborhood and a reconfiguration of the Utah Transit Authority’s TRAX station at 1300 South to make it more accessible. In addition, he calls for efforts to make the area more accessible on foot and to find new uses for Smith’s Ballpark on non-game days.
Salt Lake City leaders and advocates for the neighborhood hope the plan will be a crush on the neighborhood that has battled crime and other issues in recent years. They want the atmosphere of summer game days to exist all year round outside the stadium.
“This plan presents an ambitious vision for the future of the Ballpark district,” said Mendenhall. “I believe this plan includes one of the key elements we need to move the Ballpark neighborhood forward and help it reach its full potential for generations to come.”
Inside the park plan
There are six “big moves” in the plan unveiled Monday, according to Mendenhall:
The creation of the Ballpark Area Transit zone in the “heart of the neighborhood”.
Reconfiguration of the Ballpark TRAX station to improve access from the west.
Added new level crossings and enlarged footbridges to improve walking capabilities on 1300 South.
Create a “sense of belonging” near the baseball stadium all year round.
Reuse parking lots and other underutilized properties to “add activity to the neighborhood”.
Invest in community facilities and green spaces to balance the growth of the neighborhood and improve the quality of life.
A “festival street” along the western temple adjacent to Smith’s Ballpark is one of the more specific ideas in the plan. The mayor said it will be designed in such a way that the street can be closed temporarily and offer community events and gatherings. Since the Central Ninth Community Council, the Urban Indian Center in Salt Lake, and the Utah Pride Center all have locations in the area, there are many potential events that others could host in the space in addition to the events. from the city.
Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall speaks at a press conference to announce new plans for the Ballpark neighborhood, including a new library, in Salt Lake City on Monday.
Kristin Murphy, Deseret News
“The Ballpark Plaza and Festival Street will meet the need for outdoor community gathering space,” she said, standing on a podium with various neighborhood vendors set up behind her to deliver drinks, food. and snacks.
The plan also includes the creation of a new public library to also meet a growing need for indoor community space. The city is still reviewing the locations and more information is expected in the “not-so-distant future” regarding the plan.
Citing a growing need for green space, the plan also includes ways to use Smith’s Ballpark during times it is not in use by the Salt Lake Bees and University of Utah baseball teams. The two teams, combined, have 85 games scheduled for the stadium next year, leaving many more days when things don’t happen. Because of COVID-19, there wasn’t even minor league baseball last year.
At the same time, the neighborhood and surrounding area only has about 2.88 acres of open space per 1,000 residents, which is lower than the city’s average of 3.5 acres per 1,000 residents, according to Mendenhall.
Salt Lake Bees ticket account managers Tanner Lund and Sam Cook review interpretations of new plans for the Ballpark neighborhood, including a new library, at a press conference in Salt Lake City on Monday.
Kristin Murphy, Deseret News
Salt Lake City Councilor Darin Mano, who also lives near the stadium, said the venue could be used for concerts or other festivities. Another possibility, he said, is for restaurants that cater to fans on match days to remain open year-round and for the pitch to serve as a picnic area.
“It is a gathering place,” he said. “We want this to be a gathering place for the city.… Sure, (we’ll keep in mind) the needs of the game of baseball and all that, but it’s a beautiful green and open space in the city that we can use more than these (85) days per year. “
Mano added that future zoning changes, investments in infrastructure and road layouts will invite new businesses and help make it safer for people in the region. Some of this is already happening in the region; for example, construction is well underway, shaking 300 West in the area, and the owner of the Coachman neighborhood institution plans to use his retail space for the redevelopment two blocks east of the stadium.
Two years of public comment helped shape the plan, Mendenhall said. However, there is no exact timeline for when these changes might start to happen.
What was posted on Monday may not be the finished project. The city plans to open a 45-day public comment period soon, possibly within the next two weeks, where people can add what they like and dislike about the proposal; they can also add whatever they think is missing from the plan. Feedback will be collected and forwarded to the Salt Lake City Planning Division, where changes may be made.
Once approved by the planning division, Salt Lake City city council will vote on the issue. Mano has said he expects a vote to take place in 2022; thereafter, the city will study the means of obtaining the necessary financing for the various projects.
Reshaping a “neglected” neighborhood
Developing a plan for the neighborhood seemed a bit personal to Mendenhall. She represented the district on the municipal council before being elected mayor.
“I ran for this job and was inspired, in part, to run for mayor because I know the potential this area – and even the State Street corridor – has for massive positive transformation,” she declared. “What we announced today is a real milestone that has taken a long time not just to talk about change but really how we’re going to do it with the community.”
The neighborhood has received a negative reputation in recent years due to “long-standing” crime and homelessness. According to Salt Lake Police Data.
The mayor said the plan unveiled on Monday shows the city is planning to make a “deep investment” in neighborhood assets, which she says will help the region thrive. As this happens, she believes it will eventually spill over and improve the problems associated with the neighborhood.
Amy Hawkins, president of the Ballpark Community Council, thanked the mayor for officially recognizing that the Ballpark neighborhood was “underprivileged” and had statistics that corroborated the stories she had heard from residents and homeowners. ‘companies.
“Now we feel we have got along,” she said. “We need these additional plans and interventions because we as a neighborhood have been neglected.”
An interpretation shows new plans for the Ballpark neighborhood, including a new library and street fair, in Salt Lake City on Monday.
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Meanwhile, Mano says he sees the neighborhood becoming more accessible on foot and by bike with the changes. He believes the plan will result in the Ballpark neighborhood “being the perfect balance between residents, local businesses and regional amenities.”
This gives the neighborhood the ability to look like a summer evening all year round.
“When the games are on, the neighborhood comes alive. It’s bustling and you see young families walking around,” he said. “I am delighted that this is happening at other times as well.” | {
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The film, “Sabaya, from Sweden, won the prestigious Sundance Film Festival Award for the best director of a foreign documentary this year and opened the Human Rights Film Festival last week in Berlin. The critics gave it rave reviews; its actual scenes of car chases and rescue attempts are as dramatic as any fictional thriller.
But the film upset some of the people it was meant to celebrate: women from Iraq’s Yazidi religious minority who have been sexually enslaved by the Islamic State terrorist group for years and who are the main subjects. They and their advocates say he has violated the rights of women, who had previously been denied virtually any control over their lives, to decide whether or not they want to use images.
Three of the Yazidi women in the documentary told the New York Times they did not understand what the film’s director, Hogir Hirori, was planning to do with the footage or that they had been told the film would not be accessible in Iraq. or in Syria. A fourth said she knew he was making a movie, but told him she didn’t want to be there. A Kurdish-Swedish doctor who assisted Yazidi women also made it clear that she did not want to appear in the documentary.
“I told them I didn’t want to be filmed,” said one of the Yazidi women. “It’s not good for me. It’s dangerous.”
Their objections have raised questions about what constitutes informed consent for traumatized survivors and the different standards applied to documentary subjects in Western countries.
Mr Hirori, a Swedish citizen and former Iraqi Kurdish refugee, spent nearly two years directing the film in 2019 and 2020 and made several trips to Syria and Iraq. He said he obtained verbal, written or filmed consent from all of the identifiable women in the documentary.
Mr Hirori, an experienced filmmaker, told The Times he initially recorded the women’s verbal consent in the days following their rescue in 2019 and while staying in the same safe house in Syria as some of the between them. He said his intention was to have them sign written authorizations on an upcoming trip to the region, but this was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic, so he “physically dispatched” the forms.
The women said they received consent forms, but electronically in English, a language they do not understand. The forms came almost two years after he filmed them and after the film was shown.
The shapes seen by The Times named Mr. Hirori and producer Antonio Russo Merenda and were dated after the film debuted at Sundance in January. They sought consent retroactively.
In cases where women did not give their written consent, Mr Hirori said, he used images of them with their faces blurred. However, the slightly fuzzy features of some women are still recognizable in the film.
“Some people have changed their minds,” he said of the issue of consent, speaking in Swedish through an interpreter.
The film is set in the aftermath of ISIS’s takeover of parts of Syria and Iraq and its campaign of genocide against the Yazidis in 2014. The the fighters killed around 3,000 Yazidis and captured an estimated 6,000 others, including many girls and women who were sexually enslaved.
The documentary describes the efforts to save Yazidi women by two leaders and guards of the Yazidi community in the chaotic and dangerous Al Hol detention camp in northeastern Syria.
After the fall of ISIS in 2019, some 60,000 women and children from the territories that were under the control of the terrorist group crowded into the teeming camp. They included hundreds of Yazidi women who were forced to continue living with the families of the fighters who had enslaved them, even though most of these fighters had been killed in action by that time.
“These are people who were kidnapped at a very young age and who were held as slaves and sexually abused for five years,” said Peter Galbraith, a former US ambassador who helped bring together more than one dozen Yazidi women with their young children who had been taken from them. The Yazidi community in Iraq does not allow women to bring back children fathered by ISIS fighters.
“I do not see how, in these circumstances, they gave informed consent,” added Mr Galbraith, saying that even if they had done so, they probably did not understand all the repercussions.
A scene from the film shows Dr. Nemam Ghafouri, a Swedish doctor who has helped Yazidi women for years. She died in March after contracting Covid-19 while reuniting Yazidi mothers with their young children fathered by ISIS fighters.
One of her sisters, Dr Nazdar Ghafouri, said there were text messages with Mr Hirori still on his sister’s phone reminding him, after finding out the documentary was screened with her face , that she hadn’t wanted to be in this. The filmmaker replied that there had been no close-ups of her, according to texts her sister showed to The Times.
The film tackles the very sensitive subject of the separation of Yazidi women from their children fathered by ISIS fighters.
Some women have voluntarily abandoned the children. But some are still hiding in Al Hol camp and other places because they know they will be forced to abandon their young children if they want to return to their families and communities in Iraq.
Some scenes in the film show a distraught young woman forced by Yazidi leaders to leave her one-year-old son in Syria so that she can return to Iraq.
“I saw it filming, but I didn’t know what it was for,” the woman said. She said she was never asked to sign a consent waiver by the filmmakers afterwards.
All Yazidi women interviewed requested anonymity. Some still fear ISIS, while others fear repercussions within their own conservative community.
The women rescued in the film are still in camps for displaced Iraqis, in shelters or in other countries. Nazdar Ghafouri, the Swedish doctor’s sister, said she believed the film could put some of them in danger and prevent them from continuing with their lives.
Another Yazidi woman who appeared in the documentary said Mr. Hirori told her he was filming for her personal use. And another said she told Mr. Hirori from the start that she didn’t want to be a part of it because community leaders described as heroes lied to some women and took their children away from them.
One of the women said she was pressured by Yazidi officials to sign the consent form even though she did not understand what it was saying. Consent gives filmmakers extended rights in perpetuity to the stories, images, voices and even names of women.
Human Rights Watch considered “Sabaya” for her own film festival but decided not to do so due to concerns about the topics.
“The film raises a number of red flags for us about concerns that it could victimize victims,” said Letta Tayler, associate director of the group’s crisis and conflict division. “How can women who are held in a safe house with no easy exit give their consent? “
She said she was particularly concerned with the close-ups of a 7-year-old girl being rescued in the film. Mr Hirori said he obtained the consent of the girl’s guardian, whom he did not name. But his legal guardian told The Times he was never contacted for consent.
The processing of consent for “Sabaya” contrasts sharply with common practice in Europe or the United States, where films generally provide evidence that the releases were obtained to ensure protection against privacy claims.
The Swedish Film Institute, the main funder of the documentary, said it was up to the film’s producer to obtain consent and believed the filmmakers had done so.
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What The Rapture And Beginning Of The Tribulation Will Mean For People Left On Earth
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What few consider in describing the events of the Rapture and the following seven year Tribulation, is what will happen the day the Rapture takes place on earth. A fair estimate of the number of believers in Jesus who will… Read More ›
The Pre-Tribulation: Current Events Indicate “There Will Be A Delay No Longer.”
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I woke early this morning and looked towards the majestic mountains near my home. The sun had just colored the rocks red and orange, and rays of light were piercing the sky with the promise of a new day. There… Read More ›
Sinners And The Savior In The Last Days
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Many people live out their lives without the realization that our entire purpose for being here on the earth is to be saved. We were not born to achieve financial, material, or public success; we were born so that we… Read More ›
If God Is Omnipotent, Does This Invalidate Our Free Will?
By Rob Robinson on December 13, 2020 • ( 1 )
The Sovereignty of God and the Free Will of Men: Often people have difficulty with the facts of the Bible that specify God’s omnipotence, and the free will of man. What we find in scripture is that both are at… Read More ›
The Star Of Christmas: Astronomical Signs In The Heavens
By Rob Robinson on December 12, 2020 • ( 5 )
“The heavens proclaim the glory of God. The skies display his craftsmanship. Day after day they continue to speak; night after night they make him known. They speak without a sound or word; their voice is never heard. Yet their… Read More ›
The Book of Revelation: Verse by Verse Commentary
By Rob Robinson on September 16, 2020 • ( 2 )
The Book of Revelation is the most important book for this precise time in history. The events that are described within its pages were written for us today. Every strange coded word and phrase is meant for this generation. The… Read More ›
What We Learn About False Believers From Judas Iscariot
By Rob Robinson on January 21, 2020 • ( 0 )
Today there are many people who claim to be a believer in Jesus, while their words and behavior indicates otherwise. These persons are recognizable by the disunity they cause in the Body of Christ. They deny the literal meaning of… Read More ›
Does Jesus Live In The Believer? How Jesus Communicated A Remembrance Of All He Had Done To The New Testament Writers
By Rob Robinson on May 28, 2019 • ( 0 )
Recently, A fellow Christian told me that Jesus does not literally come to live inside those who believe in Him, but it is the Holy Spirit who lives in us. I found this view very interesting considering all that Jesus… Read More ›
Why I Don’t Rely On Liberal Scholars For My New Testament Conclusions
By Rob Robinson on May 5, 2019 • ( 0 )
It doesn’t take long to notice that there are many opinions from many liberal scholars regarding the text of the New Testament. I have read a great number of the conclusions published by these men and women. There is one… Read More ›
The Omnipotence Paradox
By Rob Robinson on March 20, 2019 • ( 0 )
The omnipotence paradox originates from problems and misunderstandings that some people have with the nature of God. A majority of the omnipotence paradox difficulties have to do with contradictions that some people imagine for God, limiting His abilities though He… Read More ›
The Reality Of Evidence And God
By Rob Robinson on March 20, 2019 • ( 0 )
Most people have the idea that the reason some individuals do not believe in God is because they have not seen evidence sufficient to believe. When we consider and understand the reality of our life, this premise no longer is… Read More ›
The Survival Of Biblical Christianity For 2,000 Years, Proves Its Authenticity
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Throughout the course of human history there have been numerous false religions started. All of these religions and sects have one thing in common: within a short period of time they are discovered as frauds. Many cease to exist, others… Read More ›
Biblical Inerrancy And The Errors Of Critics
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Is The Bible Filled With Inaccuracies And Discrepancies? Some critics of the Bible say that the text of the Bible cannot be trusted because it contains inaccuracies and is therefore unreliable. Supporters and scholars of the Bible say that the Bible… Read More ›
How God Created The Universe: Science And The Bible In Symmetry
By Rob Robinson on December 19, 2018 • ( 12 )
The idea that the universe exists as a product of natural events, is unprovable by any scientific evidence. In fact, when we carefully study what took place during the first zeptosecond, or a trillionth of a billionth of a second… Read More ›
How Were The Disciples Able To Remember And Write All That Jesus Said And Did?
By Rob Robinson on November 10, 2018 • ( 2 )
One of the questions that people have about the New Testament Gospels, is how the disciples were able to remember all of the specific details they included in their Gospel narratives. Some critics of the Bible have written that the… Read More ›
Accidents And The Universe: Can Complexity Result From Chance?
By Rob Robinson on October 21, 2018 • ( 0 )
Many years ago while in Rome, Italy, I walked through the Sistine Chapel and looked up at the ceiling where the majestic art of Michelangelo was painted. I beheld this beauty, but suddenly realized that there was no possibility that… Read More ›
The Sovereignty Of God In American Politics
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It is the idea of most people in the United States that we have a government by the people and for the people. This is true, but there is far more at work which permits the government and our country… Read More ›
The Reality Of Choices We Make That Will Affect Us Later In Life: A Lesson In Kavanaugh
By Rob Robinson on October 2, 2018 • ( 0 )
Today I listened to a conversation between college students in Missouri regarding the Kavanaugh situation. One student told another how he had learned that everything he says or does today can determine his entire future. The idea being that Brett… Read More ›
If God Exists
By Rob Robinson on August 3, 2018 • ( 0 )
If God Exists, There Would Be Evidence Of His Being We would be able to verify that there is such an entity by seeing what He has done, even things He has created. There would be communication from this Being…. Read More ›
Because God Was Not Willing That You Would Be Lost
By Rob Robinson on July 31, 2018 • ( 0 )
The purpose of Jesus’ arrival on earth was to make peace between God and mankind. Before Jesus came to offer His life for our sins, all of us were living in a state of conflict with God. Because of our… Read More ›
How Faith And Evidence Work Together
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The beloved New York Times bestselling author of the modern classic Frindle celebrates books and the joy of reading with a new school story to love! Sixth grader Alec can’t put a good book down. So when Principal Vance lays down the law–pay attention in class, or else–Alec takes action. He can’t lose all his reading time, so he starts a club. A club he intends to be the only member of. After all, reading isn’t a team sport, and no one would want to join something called the Losers Club, right? But as more and more kids find their way to Alec’s club–including his ex-friend turned bully and the girl Alec is maybe starting to like–Alec notices something. Real life might be messier than his favorite books, but it’s just as interesting. With The Losers Club, Andrew Clements brings us a new school story that’s a love letter to books and to reading and that reminds us that sometimes the best stories are the ones that happen off the page–our own! Praise for The Losers Club! * “Clements’s latest is engaging and funny. A laugh-out-loud first purchase for all middle grade collections, and a solid read-aloud choice for classrooms”–School Library Journal, Starred Review “I LOVED this book…Five stars. I cannot wait to talk about this when we head back to school next year. I think my fifth graders are going to love it.”–Colby Sharp, teacher, blogger, and co-founder of the Nerdy Bookclub “Readers will instantly relate to Alec’s passion and plight, and Clements once again effectively taps into the challenges of middle school social politics and mapping out one’s identity. This empathetic coming-of-age journey makes it clear how limiting and pointless labels can be.”– Publishers Weekly “Best-selling author of beloved school stories, Clements (Frindle, 1998) celebrates readers, inclusion, and the joy of discovering new books. Refreshing and empowering.” –Booklist Praise for Andrew Clements! “Clements is a genius.” –The New York Times “We have never read an Andrew Clements book that we haven’t loved.” –The Washington Post
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🏊【Warranty】We provide one year warranty to our customer. If you have any question about the waterproof mp3 for swimming, please contact the customer service which will provide better solutions.
🏊【Comfort to wear】 IPX8 waterproof make it come true to enjoy music underwater, equipped with one pair ergonomics swimming earplugs, which fit perfectly and NEVER hurt your ears.
🏊【Waterproof Mp3 Player】 The waterproof mp3 player has IPX68 technology. It perfect for swimming, diving and other water sports.
🏊【Good Sound Quality】 This sports, water based activities MP3 player is perfect for playing pre-loaded music in any conditions. You can switch Order Play or Shuffle Play according to your preference. The volume was good and sound is clean and clear.
🏊【Supports Mp3 And Wma Audio Formats】:Tayogo Waterproof mp3 player is compatible with iTunes; listen to music, audiobooks, and more. But please note the headphone supports MP3, WMA,WAV,APE formats. (If you dowload the music file formats which not supported, the song file need to converted to MP3....). Plus you get 8 hours of play time with shuffle and memory capacity of over 2,000 songs (8 GB)
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40 Pieces B-7000 Adhesive Multi-Function Glues Paste Adhesive in 3ml for DIY Craft Glass, Wooden, Manicure, Jewelry Making Supplies
What you get: package comes with 40 pieces B-7000 adhesive, enough quantity to meet your daily needs, you can take them as backup, or share with your family members or friends
Fits most surfaces: our paste adhesive features nice adhesive ability, which can adhere to more surfaces and provide firmly bond on stubborn porous and non-porous substrates, you can use them with confidence
Impact resistance: the B-7000 adhesive glue is designed with high elasticity, can be stretched to a length much longer than its own length without breaking, effectively bonding with the expansion of the material with the surface, improve the durability of the load bearing structure
Semi-transparent floating body solid content: 30-35% after curing hardness is 65-80A; Surface drying time: 3-6 minutes; Completely cure time: 24-48 hours; Save: at 10 degrees to 28 degrees of preservation
Multiple needs: the multi-function glues can be widely applied for smartphone, tablet, electronic components, jewelry, toys, metal, glass, rubber, fiber, paper, ceramics, wood, cloth, textile, nylon, PVC, leather and other materials, meet your multiple needs
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GEAR AID Revivex Pro High-Tech Fabric Cleaner, 10 fl oz - Restores Water Repellency and Breathability - Safe for Use with Gore-TEX Jackets, Sleeping Bags and Tents, Clear, 36299
Clean 20 jackets or 5 sleeping bags with a 10 fl oz of this concentrated, low suds detergent; safe for all technical gear including GORE-TEX jackets
Restore breathability, water repellency and warmth by removing dirt and oils; ideal technical wash before Revivex water repellent treatment
Wash insulated and soft-shell garments with this gentle formula that’s free of fragrances, softeners and optical brighteners; leaves no soap residue
Use this specialized cleaner to restore gear in three ways: spot clean, hand wash, or machine wash
Packaging may vary
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AGPTEK G02 8GB Clip MP3 Player with FM Shuffle, Portable Music Player with Sweatproof Silicone Case for Sports, Blue
Clip-on Design: perfect for exercise/gym use, stick it with you anywhere for all kinds of outdoor sports. Come with a sweatproof silicone case. NOTE: Don't directly support iTune music, you have to convert the files to MP3 format and use the included USB cable to transfer!
One Click to Shuffle: The player designed with FM / Music switch slider and repeat / shuffle mode switch slider. Intuitive and simple to operate.
Features: 8GB internal memory capacity, support music formats: MP3 WMA and WAV; support FM Radio, FM Frequency Range: 88MHz-108MHz
Battery Life: Built-in 160mAh rechargeable battery, 10 hours of audio playback at medium volume for about 2.5 hours of full charge (Shortened when listening to FM radio).
Mini and Compact: Weighs only 0.49 oz. Size: 1.97 x 1.43 x 0.61 inches. There is no earphones in the package.
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MYMAHDI MP3 Player with Bluetooth 5.0, High Resolution and Full Touch Screen, Built-in Speaker, 8GB HiFi Lossless Sound Player with FM Radio, Voice Recorder, Supports up to 128GB, Black
Wireless Bluetooth 5. 0: You can listen to music through Bluetooth speaker or Bluetooth headset , which reduces the delay but speeds up the transmission wirelessly. Note: This MP3 is a Bluetooth transmitter, not a receiver, it cannot pair with phones.
Full Screen, Full Touch: The first full screen digital player in addition to mobile phones, Full Screen is easy to operate and gives you a good visual feast, full touch makes the interactive experience a qualitative change.
1080P Full-format HD: High resolution video supported, no need to convert and could play directly, supports RM, RMVB, AVI, MKV, WMV, VOB, MOV, FLV, ASF, DAT, MP4, 3GP, MPG, MPEG and other 1080P full-format HD video playback.
8GB and Up to 128GB: Built-in 8GB memory and support up to 128GB(not included). You could download thousands songs and store a lot of files, supports the music format like MP3 WMA APE FLAC WAV AAC-LC ACELP and so on.
Multi-function: Support music playback, video playback, Record, Calculator, Puzzle Game, Text document TXT reading, Picture Browsing, FM Radio, Folder Function, TF Card and Setting Function.
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Pyle Upgraded Waterproof MP3 Player - V2 Flextreme Sports Wearable Headset Music Player 8GB Underwater Swimming Jogging Gym Earphones Rechargeable Flexible Headphones USB Connection9 -PSWP14BK
MP3 player underwater - store hours of music with built-in 8GB flash memory. With simple touch controls enjoy music without carrying your smartphone or external music player
Fully submersible - Waterproof and dust-proof (IPX8) designed for athletes in all sports, and for use in water up to two meters Deep. Along with being sweat proof and dustproof, The sports MP3 player is built to endure the toughest training
High speed USB 2.0 connection - drag and drop files from iTunes for Mac or Windows and enjoy Multi-Format playback with MP3 and WMA compatibility. With up to 10 hours of battery life on one charge you'll never be caught out again.Do not use the player in an extreme environment. the player may not work on temperature over 104°F or below 23°F or in very dry environment
Wire free - ideal for sports and active lifestyles, This unique digital music player allows you to be wire-free, hands-free, and without distraction whether you’re working out at the gym, playing outdoors or even swimming
Ergonomically designed - for long-lasting comfort hours on end. The secure, behind the ear design will never fall out even during the most rigorous physical activities
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Nano Tex-10 Textile and Fabric Protector - Stain Guard Water and Snow Repellent Protect Car Upholstery. Natural Oil and Stain Protector for Furniture Sofa Carpets Clothes (8.46 fl.oz)
TEX-10 is eco-friendly, made with pure nanoparticles, and is water base. It works as a water repellent, snow and stain-proof, is invisible and is odorless. For outdoor & indoor uses, for ski wear, gloves, fabric, shoes, and most sports shoes, suits, jackets, furniture, sun awnings, car seats and more.
ALLOWS FOR FABRIC BREATHABILITY - This hi-tech protective fabric coating made from PURE NANO PARTICLES allows your fabric to protect from stains and water while maintaining its breathability, this crucial for preserving the fabrics lifespan.
MAKES FABRIC EASY TO CLEAN - With this protective layer you can keep your fabric clean with ease, as dirt or any stainable unwanted mess will not be absorbed into the material and can be wiped off with a paper towel.
UV PROTECTION, PERFECT FOR CLOTHES - Other existing coating products based on silicone, Teflon and various solvents dissolve and disappear as a result of the heat and radiation of the sun, as well as air pollution! Our solution will last up to two years.
EASY AND SIMPLE TO DO-IT-YOURSELF - Spray the formula on the fabric until the fabric is completely wet. Massage the liquid in a circular motion into the fabric (glove recommended) making sure it penetrated the fabric. Wait with testing for 24 hours while the protective coating dries. Coverage ability - 7.5-30 square feet for the 250 ml bottle Depending on the absorbency and type of surface
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Aztine MP3 & Bluetooth 2 in 1 Bone Conduction Headphones for Swimming, IPX8 Level Underwater 3 Meters Waterproof, 8 Hours Play with 16GB Memory
【Bone conduction headphones for swimming】Aztine bone conduction headphones transmit sound by vibrations to the temporal bone. Open-ear design, release your ears, you can hear sounds around pool while you listen to music, both to ensure your safety and avoid to hearing damage caused by in-ear headphones and persons with damage eardrums can also listen to music.
【IPX8, underwater 3 meters waterproof】In addition to enjoy music while surfing and swimming, aztine bone conduction headphones same suitable for running, fitness, hot spring (no more than 60°C) and other water sports.
【One-key switch MP3 & Bluetooth】16GB memory, it can be store about 1600 songs, support MP3, APE, FLAC, WMA, WAV 5 formats, play time 8 hrs, call time 4 hrs, Bluetooth 5.0 version, connected quickly. (WARNING: BLUETOOTH SIGNAL CAN'T SPREAD UNDERWATER, PLEASE SWITCH TO MP3 MODE WHEN YOU SWIMMING, IF YOU CAN'T SWITCH TO MP3 MODE, PLEASE CHARGE FULLY TO AZTINE HEADPHONES.)
【Free adjust wearing size】Innovative bracket design for head sizes, suitable for adults, kids over 10 old.
【What's in the box】Aztine bone conduction headphones for swimming, earplug, charge cable, waterproof plug, user guide.
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Swimming Headphones,Waterproof MP3 Player for Swimming,Diving,Surfing, Enjoy Music-Shuffle Feature-White
🏊【Waterproof MP3 Player】 The Tayogo waterproof MP3 player with swimming earplugs is the best companion for music lovers who also likes swimming or exercise. It's perfect for both indoor or outdoor training. The compact head-wearing design provides a secure, comfortable fit while you workout. Choose it, enjoy life and great music anywhere!
🏊【Built-in 8GB Memory】 Up to 2000 songs can be stored, support variety audio formats like MP3/WMA/DRM/OGG/WAV/AAC-LC, won't boring anymore when swimming, surfing or diving.
🏊【Ergonomics Swimming Earplugs】 IPX8 waterproof make it come true to enjoy music underwater, equipped with one pair ergonomics swimming earplugs, which fit perfectly and NEVER hurt your ears.
🏊【Shuffle Play】 This sports, water based activities MP3 player is perfect for playing pre-loaded music in any conditions. You can switch Order Play or Shuffle Play according to your preference.
🏊【One Year Warranty】 30 days No-question-asked full refund and replacement parts provided as free within 12 months. At the same time, we will reach you within 24 hours if any issues.
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Bundle & Save Dario Diabetes Blood Glucose Meter Kit. Test Blood Sugar Estimate A1c. All-in-One Smart Blood Sugar Monitor Test Strips + Lancets (iPhone Only) + Bluetooth Blood Pressure Monitor
✔️ BUNDLE & SAVE - on the FDA cleared Dario blood sugar meter when you combine with the Dario blood pressure monitor for huge saving.
✔️ You Get - Dario Blood Glucose Meter + 25 Test Strips + 10 Lancets + All-In-One Dario Lancing Device + Dario App.
✔️ No Batteries or Coding Needed for the blood sugar meter - Simply plug the tiny meter to your phone and download the Dario app.
✔️ Unlimited Historical Data - Email your doctor trend reports - Emergency text with GPS - Less pain with only a tiny drop of blood.
✔️ Is Your iPhone Compatible? - Supported iOS phones 5s, SE, 6, 6 Plus, 6s, 6s Plus, 7, 7 Plus, 8, 8 Plus, X, Xs, Xs Max, XR, 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max, SE 2020, 12, 12 Mini, 12 Pro Max. iOS Operating System: iOS 12, 13, 14. Application version – 5.0.1
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Sony Walkman 4GB Headphone-Integrated NW-WS413 (Black)
4GB Sports Wearable MP3 Player, Waterproof: For use in salt & fresh water up to 2-meters deep, Sweat resistant, dust proof design endures through the toughest training conditions
Ergonomically designed for a secure fit and long-lasting comfort, Ambient noise function so you aren’t isolated from the world around you, Up to 12-hours playback
Drag & drop from iTunes for Mac or Windows, Playback MP3, WMA, AAC, and Linear PCM Audio Files, Supplied: USB dock, regular & swim earbuds (1set each), adjustment loop, Hi-Speed USB 2.0
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Founded by a group of value-driven and passionate entrepreneurs, The GreenLine Market is a one-stop shop for all things green, healthy, organic and natural that places value on quality products that put purpose, people and planet at the forefront. As a brand-new online marketplace, GreenLine allows you to shop in alignment with your values for healthy, ethical and environmentally-friendly brands including:
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The GreenLine follow a high set of standards to guide which products are selected to offer to their consumers. Products must meet a designated set of independent certifications or values, detailed on their Standards page which include independent, third-party certifications (i.e.: Green Seal, USDA certified organic, etc.) as well as values (i.e.: non-toxic, vegan, made in the USA, etc.)
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In the future, The GreenLine will also offer their customers an option to customize their account based on allergies, diet restriction, and personal preferences. This will allow The GreenLine to create personalized product recommendations just for you.
“People really want to live well and take better care of their health and the planet. They want a wider selection to choose from in terms of Certified B Corporations, organic, fragrance-free, cruelty-free, allergy-friendly, natural and charity-based products. At the same time, there are so many quality, purposeful brands in this space that do not have a channel to showcase their products”. ~ GreenLine Market CEO, Sarah Bates
The GreenLine CEO, Bates, knew that with the right team, she could create and streamline an entirely curated all-in-one online shopping experience that allows consumers to more efficiently “shop their values”.
With a curated variety of over 2,000 of the safest, most effective, independently-certified organic products available, The GreenLine Market will be your favorite online shopping destination to make both a personal and a global impact. The GreenLine makes finding the best quality products and ingredients easy, regardless of your goals; bonus their prices are up to 20 percent lower than those found at other stores.
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June 12, 2019 at 7:16 pm
Detergent and wipes
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June 12, 2019 at 7:38 pm
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June 12, 2019 at 8:42 pm
I would love to win the Botanical wipes.
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June 13, 2019 at 11:20 am
Love the Mrs. Myers products. Also the Lysine for cats. There’s a lot of products I haven’t tried but,they look great. Thanks for introducing me to your site.
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June 13, 2019 at 1:49 pm
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June 13, 2019 at 5:24 pm
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June 16, 2019 at 9:12 pm
One of my favorite products from the Greenline shop is the Urban Moonshine Organic Digestion Support Liquid. It works well for me.
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June 17, 2019 at 5:13 pm
My favorite product is their Botanical Disinfecting Wipes. They make cleanups quick and easy.
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June 18, 2019 at 10:26 am
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You love fruit!
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I really like the Botanical Disinfecting Wipes!
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June 20, 2019 at 8:54 pm
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June 21, 2019 at 7:20 am
The Better Life Dryer sheets or honestly any of the natural laundry products.
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June 21, 2019 at 2:53 pm
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June 21, 2019 at 6:42 pm
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Munstead Heath Roof cleaning service, our options are steam cleaning or scrape and a biocide application.
We cover all of Surrey. We also can quote for driveway, patio, brick, render, and cladding cleaning. The more options you chose, the better the price. Gutter cleaning and window cleaning are included in the quote for roof cleaning. Ask your neighbour if they would like a quote, works great if you own a semi-detached house.
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Munstead Heath Roof Cleaners Near Me. Getting your roof cleaned is a reasonably fast and simple way of enhancing the appearance of your home. By cleaning the moss, lichen, dirt, and anything else that has accumulated, a simple roof cleaning can dramatically improve the kerb appeal of your home.
Your home is probably the single biggest investment you will ever make in your life. Even if you are not all the house-proud, doesn’t it make sense to take good care of the roof that will protect it from the elements?
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There are a number of ways of getting a roof cleaned in Munstead Heath thoroughly and professionally. The first one is to use a scraper and brush by hand get rid of all the dirt and the moss that grow and accumulate over time, then applying a biocide. Another method of roof cleaning is to use a low pressure washer on the roof. However this has a high risk of damaging the roof tiles or slates of your property in Munstead Heath and can lead to damage to the roof felt underneath. Pressure washing the roof carries a high risk of damage to the roof and water damage to your top floor ceilings if not carried out correctly. Removing roof moss will almost always require some level of scraping to free it from the tiles or slates. The moss roots itself to the joints between the tiles and to any tiny cracks that exist in your roof tiles or slates. You will often see moss growing along the lower edge of the tiles - where the surface is rougher. In the summer time when the weather is drier in Munstead Heath- it is quite easy to scrape the moss from the tiles and cleaning an entire roof can often be completed in a day. However, when the weather is wet, the moss has a better grip on the roof tiles and it takes much more effort to remove it before washing can begin. It is good practice to apply the biocide after the roof has been demossed and the weather is dry for a couple of days
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Munstead Heath Roof Cleaning Service
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Power washing a roof in Munstead Heath is not always a good idea. Certain types of roof can be easily damaged by the high pressure jet of water. A soft wash roof cleaning service in Munstead Heath is a popular alternative for this reason. However, we do offer roof low pressure washing as a service for occasions where the staining or moss is particularly bad - or for metal roofing as is necessary. Our trained staff are careful not to cause any damage to the roof whilst washing it. We also take great care not to blast the dirt or roof moss onto neighbouring property. As a popular and practical alternative solution, we offer our soft wash roof cleaning service in Munstead Heath With this service we will gently scrape all the loose moss and dirt of the face of the roof tiles (or slates) before applying a safe and environmentally friendly biocide solution over the entire surface of the roof. This is done with a low pressure spray. There is no danger to pets or passers by as we take immense precautions to prevent overspray or spillage. The solution is left on the roof surface of your property in Munstead Heath for a time to kill and soften the roof moss and algae and then the roof is gently washed with a low pressure water wash - known as a soft wash roof cleaning.
Our Services
Residential roof cleaning in Munstead Heath.
Intend to have the rooftop of your house or apartment in Munstead Heath cleaned up? We can clean the rooftop of any kind of residential property despite if it is made from concrete tiles, all-natural slate, synthetic slates or shingles. We will certainly even offer residential rooftop cleaning for flat rooftop types.
Dormer windows in the rooftop that are simply a plywood carcass with torch-on felt to safeguard it from the weather condition. No issue what the rooftop product or form– we can help with economical Munstead Heath rooftop washing.Residential roof cleaning is of our most popular services and we have been carrying it out successfully without incident or accident for over 10 years.
Munstead Heath Roof Soft Washing
Great deals of individuals often have their roof power cleaned without recognising that it may not be appropriate for their roof kind. We offer a soft wash roof structure cleaning solution which is appropriate for every roof kind. Soft wash roof cleaning makes use of a chemical treatment that releases and also eliminates moss and also algae on your roof structure surface area.
Just call on us when you desire Soft wash roof cleaning in Munstead Heath.
When you want a London soft wash roof cleaning company, just call on us.
Munstead Heath Roof Steam Cleaning
Jet cleaning a roofing involves using a high pressure jet of water to blast the moss and also grime from your roofing surface area. The person doing the roofing jet cleaning must understand what kind of roofing they ought to never ever use a jet wash on. As well as if it is a tile clad roofing or a felt covered roofing after that jet cleaning ought to not be used to clean the roofing.
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Roof cleaning cost
The number one inquiry that everybody wants to ask is just how much does roofing cleaning cost? The simple answer is– it depends. That does not seem like a fair answer but it is. The roofing cleaning cost will certainly depend on a number of points, such as: the size of the roofing– the real surface to be cleaned up. It will certainly depend on the high called for to get to the roofing. For instance, a three floor residence will certainly be a lot more hazardous and also difficult to access than a cottage. Relieve of accessibility to the roofing– can a cherry picker or mobile platform be made use of or will certainly scaffolding be called for. It will certainly additionally depend on the roofing surface area and also the quantity of debris to be cleared away. For instance, a smooth slate roofing needs much less cleaning than a rough surface area tiled roofing, the quantity of moss to be cleared away will certainly additionally affect just how much the roofing cleaning cost will certainly be.
To obtain a quick and also accurate price quote of the roofing cleaning cost, you can email a couple of photos of your roofing to us and also we will certainly have the ability to judge the job called for from them. The cost of cleaning a roofing of a 3 or 4 bedroom household house can range in between ₤ 400 to ₤ 800 but it depends on the info laid out above.
Roof Tile cleaning companies near me
If you are looking for a roof cleaning company near me and you are in the greater Munstead Heath area, then call on us now for a free estimate. We are the roof cleaning experts in Munstead Heath and we cover the entire Munstead Heath area and all the suburbs within and just outside the M25. If you want to find the best roof cleaning company near me then just give us a quick call and we promise you will not get better service than you’ll find with us.
Roof Moss Removal Munstead Heath Near Me
Are you looking for a reliable roof moss removal service? Look no further, because you have found us. We offer a high quality, safe and affordable roof moss removal service in Munstead Heath for home and business owners.
When you want the best roof moss removal company in Surrey – just call us.
If you take pride in the appearance of your home or business then you are aware of just how unsightly roof moss can become. As roof moss builds up on your roof, some of it becomes dislodged and falls to the ground, leaving foot paths and driveways dirty and untidy. But more of it gets washed into the gutter, blocking the gutters, blocking drains and can add considerable weight to the gutter – breaking the brackets which hold the gutter in place. This leads to expensive gutter replacement costs – which could be easily avoided by getting professional roof moss removal carried out. We offer an effective and affordable roof moss removal service and we guarantee not to cause any damage to your roof with our soft roof washing process. For professional roof moss removal inMunstead Heath, give us a call first. We are your Munstead Heath roof moss removal company – at your service.
Roof washing companies near me Munstead Heath
Are you looking for a roof washing company near Munstead Heath? Don’t delay – give us a call today and we’ll get started on your roof cleaning right away.
We offer the most affordable service of any roof cleaning companies near Munstead Heath. Our service is second to none and our prices are definitely the best you’ll get in Munstead Heath for the quality of work that we deliver.
By all means do a quick search for roof cleaning companies near Munstead Heath, but give us a call and lets talk about getting you the best roof cleaning that your money can buy. Call us now.
Conservatory Roof Cleaner Munstead Heath
Are you looking for a conservatory roof cleaner Munstead Heath? Give us a call and lets have a quick chat about the work you need doing? We offer a safe, reliable and top quality conservatory roof cleaning service in Munstead Heath. Whether you have a glass or PVC conservatory roof we can take care of it for you. Get a high quality roof cleaner Munstead Heath and the lowest possible price.
Call us when you need a conservatory roof Cleaner Munstead Heath and you’ll be pleasantly surprised by our low prices and our high quality work. We guarantee a damage free conservatory roof cleaning every time.
Roof tile Moss Removal Service Near Me
What is the best way to remove moss from roof tiles? Some unprofessional companies will power wash or jet wash the moss form the roof. However this will only blast the moss and dirt all over the place. It can also cause considerable damage that can include broken or cracked roof tiles, damaged under-felt and lead to longer term and highly expensive water damage to the inside of your home.
We have a very effective process for removing moss form roof tiles. We gently scrape the moss from the roof tiles or slates with a tool that is specifically designed to do this without causing any damage to the roof. Our process for removing moss from roof tiles may take a little longer than jet washing but we can guarantee that we will not damage any part of the roof and out work will not cause any future leaks into the house.
When you are ready to use a professional company for removing moss from roof tiles on your home or business then call on us for a free quotation.
If you take pride in the appearance of your home or business then you are aware of just how unsightly roof moss can become. As roof moss builds up on your roof, some of it becomes dislodged and falls to the ground, leaving foot paths and driveways dirty and untidy. But more of it gets washed into the gutter, blocking the gutters, blocking drains and can add considerable weight to the gutter – breaking the brackets which hold the gutter in place. This leads to expensive gutter replacement costs – which could be easily avoided by getting professional roof moss removal carried out. We offer an effective and affordable roof moss removal service and we guarantee not to cause any damage to your roof with our soft roof washing process. For professional roof moss removal in Munstead Heath, give us a call first. We are your Munstead Heath roof moss removal company – at your service.
Are you looking for a way to get moss of a roof
Lots of people ask us about the best way to et moss from a roof and our answer is always the same – use a professional company to do the roof moss removal instead of trying to do that dangerous work by yourself.
I am certain that you could find lots of videos on the internet that will show you how to get moss of a roof – but in practice it is a very dangerous job. You could damage your roof and cause leaks which will not be covered by your insurance. You could cause tiles or slated to become loose and fall on a car or person below – causing damage to property, or worse, cause injury or death.
The process we will use for how to get moss of a roof involves gently scraping the moss and bagging it on the roof. We also apply a herbicide to kill of any remaining moss and preventing re-growth. Then we use a low pressure water or chemical wash to rinse any remaining debris from the roof.
We have over 10 years experience with how to get moss of a roof and we know what works best in any situation.
The Most Reliable Roof Moss Treatment
Then call on us first for the least expensive possible price as well as the best top quality work done, if you want to obtain rooftop moss treatment for your residence or company.
We do not mess around when it comes down to cleaning moss of a rooftop. We use the appropriate tools, an reliable herbicide treatment to eliminate any kind of remaining moss residue as well as a soft washing procedure than is guaranteed to offer you the best rooftop cleaning with a no damage assurance.
Call us for a complimentary quote for your rooftop moss treatment today. Call now for the least expensive possible prices on rooftop moss treatment in Munstead Heath now.
Providing You With A Reliable, Top Quality Roof Cleaning All Across Surrey
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2,890 | To supplement the 2009-10 RotoRob NHL Draft Kit, some of our hockey writers are participating in Fantasy Roundtables that are being organized by Kevin Orris at Fantasy Pros 911.
The Roundtables consist of writers from several noted Fantasy sites piping in with their opinions on various questions facing owners for the upcoming NHL season.
For the first edition, the writers were asked which goalies they planned to steer clear of on draft day. Steven Ovadia was representing RotoRob.com and he identified Marty Turco as someone he wouldn’t touch with a 10-foot pole.
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2,892 | I started my career as a Canon shooter, and moved to Nikon in 2009 when I got to try the D3 and the D3x. From then onwards I have been very happy with my Nikon gear and I was even lucky to represent the brand as an ambassador for 7 years. However, I have seen a change over time that made me start rethinking my choice of gear. In November 2019 I moved over to Sony and after using my new tools in Antarctica for 2 weeks, hosting a expedition with WildPhoto Travel, I have some thoughts I want to share.
Firstly I want to say that I am a true believer that the camera gear is not the most important tool to become a good photographer. Some people can create stunning images with a mobile phone. However I do believe that a good photographer, that knows how to utilize the tools available can improve his or her images by choosing the best available technology.
I also want to make it clear that I am not sponsored by Sony in any way, nor do I have any working relationship with the brand. I am however sponsored by Stavanger Foto that also sponsored my Nikon gear ever since I was relieved from my ambassador contract with Nikon Norway. Please check them out at www.stavangerfoto.no.
Shooting an Antarctic sunset with a mobil phone is also an option. Sony A7iii, 24-105/4, 1/160 sec, f/5 @ ISO 200.
So why change? To sum it up – innovation! Nikon has an amazing history of professional cameras and lenses that have been producing stunning images over decades. However, every time they have tried to take a leap into the mirrorless future they have failed, lately with the Z7 and Z6 that was released long before it was ready for the marked in my opinion. Amazing files, but completely useless autofocus from a camera manufacturer that is know to have one of the best focus systems in the world. And lets not even talk about the V1 series…
The only thing holding me back before has been the lack of Sony prime telephoto lenses, but now with a 400/2,8 and the 600/4, as well as a great selection of flexible lenses in the medium and wide range I don’t see why I shouldn’t take the leap. I already have several colleagues that have moved to mirrorless, and especially the Olympus system has been getting a lot of attention in Norway, but in my opinion it is not even close to the competition unless you are looking for a lightweight backpack. At least not for the kind of wildlife photography I am doing, and in the environment that I normally work.
Most of my photography is done in the Arctic or Antarctic cold and windswept environment. Sony A9, 600/4, 1/2000 sec, f/8 @ ISO100
Lets start with the positives
My current field collection consists of a Sony A9 with a battery grip and a A7 III (while waiting for a A7r IV) with a 600/4, 70-200/2,8, 24-105/4, 16-35/4 and the brilliant 85/1,8. Weight has not really been a big issue for me, but I must admit it was a bit comforting to put my camera bag on the scale at the airport in Argentina and only get an approving nod from behind the counter. The bag weighed in at 12,5 kg, oppose to close to 20kg with my old system. Stress level reduction – check!
Then let’s jump straight into it; the focus system – wow! I have always believed that Nikon has the best focus system in the world, but I will be the first (I think) to admit I was wrong. The flexible tracking spot of the Sony A9 is completely mind-blowing. I still think that my Nikon D5 caught the subject faster while it was still small in the frame, and especially in hard backlight, but when the A9 has the subject locked it just doesn’t let go. While shooting Antarctic cormorants flying to the nest at high speed I shot 2200 backlit images in two hours with my 600mm and ALL of them where in focus. Because the birds came in very close I did cut the wings, head or tail at times, but even when just the tip of a wing was in the viewfinder it was a sharp wingtip. The Sony sensor has focus points on 100 % of the viewfinder and it really makes a difference.
During the cormorant shoot I was firing at continuous high and medium with electronic shutter, giving me roughly 14 frames per second with uncompressed RAW. I realized that the mechanical shutter was useless for this kind of shooting and I honestly don’t see why you would bother using it unless you need a long exposure. I guess that is the only reason it is even an option. I was also using a small spot to lock onto the bird while it was still small in the frame. In addition I have my camera set to medium lock-on and I noticed on a few series that even when the subject in focus was completely covered behind nesting birds, it would still be pin sharp when it emerged a couple of frames later. Very impressive!
Antarctic cormorant in backlight. Sony A9, 600/4, 1/6400 sec, f4 @ ISO 100.
Fast flying Antarctic cormorant. Sony A9, 600/4, 1/6400 sec, f4 @ ISO 100.
Sony A9, 600/4, 1/2500 sec, f/4 @ ISO 100
Sony A9, 600/4, 1/2500 sec, f/4 @ ISO 100
Sony A9, 600/4, 1/2500 sec, f/4 @ ISO 100
Antarctic cormorant against high contrast background. Sony A9, 600/4, 1/2500 sec, f/4 @ ISO 100
Horrible composition but amazing focus tracking. Sony A9, 600/4, 1/3200 sec, f/4 @ ISO 100
Antarctic cormorant appears between a nesting bird and a rock. Sony A9, 600/4, 1/2500 sec, f/4 @ ISO 100
Antarctic cormorant appears sharp between nesting birds. Sony A9, 600/4, 1/2500 sec, f/4 @ ISO 100
One of the most important features concerning the focus system, in my opinion, is the flexible tracking. This makes it possible to focus on a moving subject like a flying bird and compose your picture without worrying about loosing focus. I used this feature a lot with petrels flying along tabular icebergs and over the Drake Passage. What really makes a difference though, is that this amazing autofocus also works with the live view screen (obviously as it is a digital viewfinder), making it super simple to work with moving subject with a tilted LCD screen and autofocus low to the ground or over water. The Nikon had a 3D tracking mode that had similar features, but it could not be used with live view, and it was not usable for fast moving subjects like the cormorants. From what I heard the focus is even more impressive in the A9 II with much smoother tracking, which is going to be nice as the focus is a bit overactive.
Snow petrel against tabular iceberg. Sony A9 with 70-200/2,8, 1/1000 sec, f/6,3 @ ISO200
Gentoo shot with live view tilted screen for low perspective. Sony A9 with 70-200/2,8, 1/2000 sec, f/2,8 @ ISO100
Low angel from a moving Zodiac with live view tilted screen. Sony A7iii with 16-35/4, 1/500 sec, f/ 7,1 @ ISO 400.
After I started shooting with the Sony I have started seeing new possibilities and I can’t wait to take it under water and also shoot low from our zodiacs and ships in the Arctic.
Other positives worth mentioning is the possibility to customize more or less every button on the camera. I especially like the option to save every exposure parameter to a custom button (I use the AEL button for this) so that I can quickly go from shooting fast shutterspeed to slow panning without rotating dials or going into the menu. Canon used to have this feature in the EOS 1D mkII but I don’t know if it still exists. I only wish I didn’t have to release the focus button for the custom settings to activate. Hopefully that can be solved with a firmware upgrade. This is also something I love about the Sony; with so few moving parts major adjustments to the camera performance can be done over regular firmware upgrades.
Black-browed albatross in the Drake passage. Sony A9 with 600/4, 1/60 sec, f/6,3 @ ISO100
Cape petrel in the Bransfield strait. Sony A9 with 70-200/2,8, 1/30 sec, f/7,1 @ ISO100
One of the most important features of any camera is of course the file produced. Both the cameras I have been shooting with have 24,2 megapixel sensors, and I consider this sufficient but nothing more. However, I hope to upgrade to the A9 II (same file size as A9) and also to get the A7r IV, which has an incredible 61,2 megapixel sensor! The one thing that struck me with the Sony files were the dynamic range in my images, and especially the details I got shooting backlit penguins. Shooting the birds on snow obviously helps as the light is bounced off the surroundings but even in harsh backlight I got amazing details in both shadow and highlight. I am really looking forward to seeing the files of the A7r IV when I get my hands on it.
Gentoo penguin in harsh backlight. Sony A9 with 600/4, 1/8000 sec, f/5 @ ISO 200
Evening landing with Gentoo penguins. Sony A9 with 600/4, 1/2000 sec, f/4 @ ISO 100
After sunset Gentoo penguins. Sony A9 with 600/4, 1/1000 sec, f/4 @ ISO 100
On a couple of occasions I also got to use the insanely fast shutterspeed you can get with the A9. When shooting backlit penguins with the low sun in the frame I could shoot at 1/32000 sec, making it possible to still use a large aperture for a soft foreground and background. This is also extremely convenient when shooting with lenses like the 85/1,8 or similar.
Gentoo penguin enjoying the setting sun. Sony A9 with 600/4, 1/32000 sec, f/5 @ ISO 100
Even I haven’t really been using it yet I am also fascinated by the eye recognition feature, which will be upgraded to also work on animal eyes. I look forward to try it on Polar bears in the Arctic.
Unfortunately the animal eye focus will not include birds. Sony A9 with 600/4, 1/1600 sec, f/ 4 @ ISO 160
Negatives?
It has to be said, the menu system is a mess! I have always praised Nikon for having a simple and intuitive menu, unlike Canon, and I will stand by that. Sonys menu is extremely confusing and seem like it has been thrown into the camera on pure chance. Many of the menu options are also very hard to understand and the descriptions given by holding the trashcan button is just as confusing. Luckily you have the option of storing your own custom menu and I am sure that over time I will learn to use my custom menu and forget about the mess behind it.
It took a while for me to get used to the digital viewfinder but once I did I didn’t really think about it. The only thing I have learnt is that it takes a while for the camera to wake up after sleep mode. I have my cameras set to 1 minute before going into sleep mode and on more than one occasion I have put the camera to my eye only to realize the viewfinder is pitch black. When triggered it also takes a while for the viewfinder to wake up and even longer before the focus starts searching. I have lost images due to this and it is something I need to work around by changing the time before the camera goes to sleep or learn to wake it up while I am putting it to my eye.
Coming from the Nikon D5 and D850 I do find the button configuration of the A9 and the A7 III a bit odd. Especially wearing gloves it is very hard to work the dials and the buttons, but I have had the A9 II and also the A7r IV in my hands and I think the problems has been solved in this generation of bodies. The first time I held the A9 II it was almost like holding a Nikon D850 again, and with the grip I am sure it will fall into my hands quite nicely. In addition you get better weather sealing than you get with the A9.
A couple of things worth mentioning at the end is the lack of lossless compressed RAW which I hope can be solved over a firmware upgrade, and the dust issues which is more a hardware problem. The Sony sensor needs a lot of attention and I found that I needed to clean dust more often then I have ever done with my Nikons. However the sensor is large and easy to access and cleaning it is not too hard.
This is why
So to sum it up, I changed to Sony because I believe in innovation, a smarter future, awesome autofocus, a great lens line-up and okay the weight reduction is a bonus too. For me moving from Nikon to Sony felt natural in a digital world where a brand like Sony is a leading force. To bring photography forward the photographer and the camera brands have to work hand in hand, and at the moment I feel Sony is the brand that listens to the professional user. Together we can improve the art of photography.
Adelié penguin at dusk in Antarctica Nov. 2019. Sony A9 with 600/4, 1/640 sec, f/4 @ ISO 800.
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2,894 | The concert is dedicated to the memory of Dr Israel Libman, neurologist and first Concertmaster of I Medici, and of Robert Verebes, violist and member of I Medici di McGill String Quintet, who both suffered from Parkinson’s Disease.
We encourage you to share this event with your friends, so that they can enjoy a wonderful afternoon concert while helping to advance research in Parkinson’s disease.
Tickets on sale on the website below & available at the door
http://www.imedici.mcgill.ca/Pub/Pub_Main_Display.asp?LC_Docs_ID=6001
Students: $10
Regular: $25
If you wish to give a donation for Quebec Parkinson Network, please select Donor Ticket (tax receipt: 100$)
Xadago: A New Treatment for PD Patients Experiencing “Off” Periods
March 24, 2017 News
A new drug has been approved for controlling Parkinson’s symptoms in people who take Levodopa but experience periods where the medication seems to not work.
“The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new drug called Xadago (safinamide) from Newron Pharmaceuticals for people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) who are taking levodopa but experiencing “off” episodes. “Off” episodes are times when Parkinson’s symptoms, such as tremor or difficulty walking, return despite medication. They are more common as disease progresses.
Xadago is indicated as an add-on therapy for those taking levodopa/carbidopa. The safety and efficacy of Xadago were evaluated in two clinical trials that included 1,194 participants. These studies showed that, compared to people taking placebo, those on Xadago experienced more beneficial “on” time (when PD symptoms are reduced) and less “off” time (when PD symptoms are increased).”
To read more about this new treatment option, read on at the link below and talk to your neurologist:
https://www.michaeljfox.org/foundation/news-detail.php?fda-approves-xadago-for-parkinson-disease
Boxing for Parkinson’s Patients with Marie-Éve Robillard
March 22, 2017 News
Boxing has beneficial effects on a person’s physical and emotional condition, and it can contribute to a reduction in intensity of PD symptoms. Studies have shown that adapted boxing, designed with Parkinson’s patients in mind, is an confidence-boosting activity that helps with balance, gait, posture, and overall quality of life.
Marie-Éve Robillard is a kinesthesiologist and exercise physiologist who offers the following services:
-PD-adapted Boxing classes in Laval, Longueuil, and Montreal
-Group strength training
-Group flexibility training
-Physical condition evaluations
-Private and semi-private training
Coming soon: group exercise training for young Parkinson’s patients aged 35-59.
All the services are offered at a gym in Rosemont, but also at home.
To know more about the teacher, click on Marie-Éve’s website.
http://www.meverobillard.com/
To see Marie-Éve in action, watch the following video (french only):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npAr2aMP68I
Parkinson’s Medication & You: A Spring Symposium
March 22, 2017 Network Activities
In Montreal on April 26, 2017, Parkinson Canada and The Cummings Center are holding a bilingual symposium to share information about medication for Parkinson’s and the impact of exercise on the drugs’s efficacy. There will be French and English guest speakers, on-site live interpretation services and an exhibitors hall. Full program and registration can be found at www.parkinson.ca/QC426 .
Guest speakers:
- Tejal Patel, Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Waterloo School of Pharmacy
- Paola Campana, Assistant Head of the Physiotherapy Department at the Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal
- A panel of people living with Parkinson’s will share their experience with medication use and physical activity
Redheads’ Gene May Be Missing Link Between Melanoma and Parkinson’s
March 17, 2017 News
Researchers have long known that having either PD or melanoma heightens the chances of developing the other condition, but it’s been unclear exactly why. Results from the MJFF funded study, led by Xiqun Chen, MD, PhD, of the Massachusetts General Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease, indicate that the MC1R gene variant, which is responsible for red hair and fair skin, may be to blame.
This gene dictates hair and skin coloring, that, when lighter, provides less protection from the sun and contributes to melanoma risk. The same gene also may impact the production of dopamine, the brain signaling chemical that’s lost in PD. In red-haired mice that have the MC1R gene variant, brain dopamine is decreased and dopamine brain cells are more sensitive to potentially damaging substances
To read more on this interesting discovery as posted on the Michael J Fox website, click here.
A Benefit Concert for Quebec Parkinson Network
March 10, 2017 Network Activities
On the occasion of the launch of Parkinson’s Awareness Month, I Medici of McGill is offering an afternoon of French music for the Quebec Parkinson Network. The Quebec Parkinson Network is a network funded by the FRQS that supports research on Parkinson’s disease in Quebec, which affects 25,000 people in Quebec.
Join us for a benefit concert on April 1, 2017 to launch Parkinson’s Awareness Month with an afternoon of French music by Gabriel Fauré, Georges Bizet and Ernest Chausson, featuring violinist Joshua Peters. The concert will be under the direction of Maestro Gilles Auger.
Saturday, April 1st 2017, at 4pm
St-Andrew and St-Paul Church
3415 rue Redpath, (Entrance: rue Sherbrooke)
Montréal, QC
H3G 2G2
Métro: Guy Concordia
Map
Program
Gabriel Fauré: Pelléas et Mélisande Suite, op. 80
Ernest Chausson: Poème pour violon et orchestre, op. 25, Soliste / Soloist: Joshua Peters
George Bizet: Carmen Suites I & II
Tickets on sale on the website:
https://medoas.medicine.mcgill.ca/pls/htmldb/f?p=228
Tickets also available at the entrance
Students: 10$
Regular: 25$
If you wish to give a donation to Quebec Parkinson Network, please select “Donor Ticket”: 125$ (tax receipt: 100$)
28th Season
I Medici di McGill Orchestra of the Faculty of Medicine of McGill University
Drawn from a talented pool of doctors, students, medical faculty, colleagues and friends, the orchestra brings a unique artistic and social dimension to medical education and the medical profession. I Medici di McGill ensemble is distinctive as an institution at the University, perhaps the only organized activity at the University that brings over 65 staff, students, alumni and friends together for regular social interactions and community outreach and support, such as these special concerts.
Maestro Gilles Auger, conductor
Born in Quebec City, Gilles Auger is a graduate of the prestigious Juilliard School of Music (New York) and a student of the late Leonard Bernstein. He is currently a conductor and teacher at the Quebec Conservatory and music director of the Lévis Symphony Orchestra.
Joshua Peters, violin
Born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Joshua Peters is currently studying at the Schulich School of Music with Axel Strauss. Peters is the winner of numerous competitions and awards such as the 2015 Eckhardt-Gramatté Music Competition (first prize) and the 2014 WMC Doris McClellan Competition (first prize). He wishes to acknowledge the support of the Sylva Gelber Foundation and the Manitoba Arts Council. Peters plays on a ca. 1869 J.B. Vuillaume violin and Vuillaume model bow, on generous loan from the Canada Council for the Arts Musical Instrument Bank.
For additional information, please follow these links:
Québec Parkinson Network: http://rpq-qpn.ca/
Gilles Auger
Joshua Peters
I Medici di McGill
Faculty of Medicine McGill University
Dr A L Padjen, Director and Founder
(514) 398-3603, [email protected]
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2,896 | RSD Advisory- Where Chronic Pain & Depression Collide | We have all been united by a single common denominator and that is… Pain.
RSD Advisory- Where Chronic Pain & Depression Collide
We have all been united by a single common denominator and that is… Pain.
An RSD Advisory Introduction
About
RSD Advisory is an information, resource, support and research friendly adversaria relating to RSD(S)/CRPS, Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome, known also as, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. Included here will also be information which may not be directly associated with CRPS/RSD. Diagnosed in 2003, after a 2 year delay, I can honestly say it’s been a hard and unstable ride.
More of my story can be found here-
My Story- The first 6 years
It has become my passion and purpose to promote awareness and offer support and assistance to others like me, to their families and friends so that they too might learn about this chronic neurological, neuropathic and auto immune disorder and the debilitating outcome many of us face.
A support system is necessary to achieve the best possible future for both the patient, the caregiver(s) and their families.
I’m no longer Advocacy Director or an Executive Board Member for the Power of Pain Foundation. Previously California State Ambassador. I was honored to be apart of such a wonderful team.
I’m currently an independent chronic pain and legislative advocate. I’m working on healing, body, mind and spirit for the next chapters in my life.
Please feel welcome to join RSD(S)-CRPS Advisory Info & Support Group
Located on Facebook. Originally created on MySpace nearly 14 years ago. It is a closed group.
This Group has been handed over to Trudy Thomas as of November of 2016.
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic condition characterized by severe pain following injury to bone and soft tissue. The International Association for the Study of Pain has divided CRPS into two types based on the presence of nerve lesion following the injury. Type I, also known as Reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD) or Algoneurodystrophy, does not have demonstrable nerve lesions, while type II, also known as causalgia, has evidence of obvious nerve lesions. The cause of these syndromes is currently unknown.The condition currently known as CRPS was originally described by Weir Mitchell during the American Civil War, who named the condition causalgia. In the 1940s, the term reflex sympathetic dystrophy came into use to describe this condition, based on the theory that sympathetic hyperactivity was involved in the pathophysiology (Evans, 1946). Misuse of the terms, as well as doubts about the underlying pathophysiology, led to calls for better nomenclature. In 1993, a special consensus workshop held in Orlando, Florida provided the umbrella term, complex regional pain syndrome, with causalgia and RSD as its subtypes. The symptoms of CRPS usually occur near the site of an injury, either major or minor, and usually spreads beyond the original area. It may spread to involve the entire limb and, rarely, the opposite limb. The most common symptom is burning pain. The patient may also experience muscle spasms, local swelling, increased sweating, softening of bones, joint tenderness or stiffness, restricted or painful movement, and changes in the nails and skin.The pain of CRPS is continuous and may be heightened by emotional stress. Moving or touching the limb is often intolerable. Eventually the joints become stiff from disuse, and the skin, muscles, and bone atrophy. The symptoms of CRPS vary in severity and duration.
There are three variants of CRPS, previously thought of as stages.
It is now believed that patients with CRPS do not progress through these stages sequentially and/or that these stages are not time limited. Instead, patients are likely to have one of the three following types of disease progression:
Type one is characterized by severe, burning pain at the site of the injury. Muscle spasm, joint stiffness, restricted mobility, rapid hair and nail growth, and vasospasm (a constriction of the blood vessels) that affects color and temperature of the skin can also occur.
Type two is characterized by more intense pain. Swelling spreads, hair growth diminishes, nails become cracked, brittle, grooved, and spotty, osteoporosis becomes severe and diffuse, joints thicken, and muscles atrophy.
Type three is characterized by irreversible changes in the skin and bones, while the pain becomes unyielding and may involve the entire limb. There is marked muscle atrophy, severely limited mobility of the affected area, and flexor tendon contractions (contractions of the muscles and tendons that flex the joints). Occasionally the limb is displaced from its normal position, and marked bone softening is more dispersed.
Remember these stages aren’t definitive. We can cycle through them for periods of decreased symptoms or a rise in flare-ups.
No specific test is available for CRPS, which is diagnosed primarily through observation of the symptoms. However, thermography, sweat testing, x-rays, electrodiagnostics, and sympathetic blocks can be used to build up a picture of the disorder. Diagnosis is complicated by the fact that some patients improve without treatment. A delay in diagnosis and/or treatment for this syndrome can result in severe physical and psychological problems.
Early recognition and prompt treatment provide the greatest opportunity for recovery.
Physicians use a variety of drugs to treat CRPS, including antidepressants, corticosteroids, vasodilators, gabapentin, and alpha- or beta-adrenergic-blocking compounds. Elevation of the extremity and physical therapy are also used to treat CRPS. Injection of a local anesthetic, such as lidocaine, is usually the first step in treatment. Injections are repeated as needed. TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation), a procedure in which brief pulses of electricity are applied to nerve endings under the skin, has helped some patients in relieving chronic pain. Neurostimulation (spinal cord stimulators) may also be surgically implanted to diffuse the pain by replacing it with a tingling sensation. These devices place electrodes either in the epidural space (space above the spinal cord) or directly over nerves located outside the central nervous system. Implantable drug pumps may also be used to deliver pain medication directly to the cerebrospinal fluid which allows the use of powerful opioids to be used in a much smaller dose than when taken orally. Ketamine infusion to treat CRPS has been described (Correll et al, 2004).
(Ketamine is known to block NMDA receptors and has helped many. It is not a cure!)
Surgical, chemical, or radiofrequency sympathectomy — interruption of the affected portion of the sympathetic nervous system — can be used as a last resort in patients with impending tissue loss, edema, recurrent infection, or ischemic necrosis (Stanton-Hicks et al, 1998). (This can cause more harm than good and I would advise against it)
Physical therapy is also an important part of treatment, though it should be noted that many patients are incapable of participating in physical therapy due to subsequent muscular and bone problems. People struggling with CRPS often develop guarding behaviors where they avoid using or touching the affected limb. Unfortunately, inactivity can exacerbate the disease and perpetuate the pain cycle. Physical therapy works best for some patients, especially goal-directed therapy, where the patient begins from an initial point, regardless of how minimal, and then endeavors to increase activity each week. While the unpredictability of this illness often causes a frustrating pattern of progress and regress, it is essential to continue to try to increase and normalize physical activity.
Prognosis
Good progress can be made in treating CRPS if treatment is begun early, ideally within 3 months of the first symptoms. Early treatment often results in remission. If treatment is delayed, however, the disorder can quickly spread to the entire limb and changes in bone and muscle may become irreversible. In 50 percent of CRPS cases, pain persists longer than 6 months and sometimes for years.
Similar disorders
CRPS has characteristics similar to those of other disorders, such as shoulder-hand syndrome, which sometimes occurs after a heart attack and is marked by pain and stiffness in the arm and shoulder; Sudeck syndrome, which is prevalent in older people and women and is characterized by bone changes and muscular atrophy, but is not always associated with trauma; and Steinbrocker syndrome, which includes symptoms such as gradual stiffness, discomfort, and weakness in the shoulder and hand.
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), a part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), supports and conducts research on the brain and central nervous system, including research relevant to RSDS, through grants to major medical institutions across the country. NINDS-supported scientists are working to develop effective treatments for neurological conditions and, ultimately, to find ways of preventing them.Investigators are studying new approaches to treat RSDS and intervene more aggressively after traumatic injury to lower the patient’s chances of developing the disorder. In addition, NINDS-supported scientists are studying how signals of the sympathetic nervous system cause pain in RSDS patients. Using a technique called microneurography, these investigators are able to record and measure neural activity in single nerve fibers of affected patients. By testing various hypotheses, these researchers hope to discover the unique mechanism that causes the spontaneous pain of RSDS and that discovery may lead to new ways of blocking pain.Other studies to overcome chronic pain syndromes are discussed in the pamphlet “Chronic Pain: Hope Through Research,” published by the NINDS.
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Systemic Complications
CRPS is becoming the great imitator in pain medicine. This article discusses the symptomatology of the disease, including atypical presentations.
By Robert J. Schwartzman, MD
http://www.practicalpainmanagement.com/pain/complex-regional-pain-syndrome-systemic-complications
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Guidelines 4th Edition
CRPS-guidlines-4th-ed-2013-PM
Faces of Pain Video 5– http://youtu.be/y8-ngc–Bpw
RSD / CRPS Limbs Montage–http://youtu.be/nsFs3EHpi-A
Faces of Pain Video 6 (In English and Spanish) – http://youtu.be/HAnmVUKVncM
www.GohlMethod.com
www.NPAF.org
Voices Carry- Where Your Voice is Heard
See Kurtis Ozie (Ozra) for more information-
This Facebook page originally created to share news of all interests and to discuss those interests, politics, health, etc was recently changed. Previous posts unrelated to CRPS/RSD and/or Health have either been deleted or hidden from the page. The page is now for advertising your events, radio shows, blogs, websites, pages, updates, politics, pain policy, legislation, announcements etc.
It is an information and sharing resource! 🙂
I don’t discriminate against the types of blogs or pages people share especially those that include depression or MDD. I do reserve the right to remove hate, malice and repetitive sharing.
We all have our own light and dark to journey through.
Please be sensitive to the matter. You do not have to read anything that bothers you in any way. It’s easy to scroll over anything you don’t prefer. Or click that X in the corner of your screen.
Thank you again!
I’m a CureClick Trial Ambassador. I completed my CureClick Ambassador Orientation on February 10, 2015. I’ve spent time searching for and promoting various clinical trials for several years,
CureClick provides a platform that better enables me to help more people by using social media and other tools in order for their to be progress in health, medicine and new devices.
I look forward to getting some of this information out to you.
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142 thoughts on “An RSD Advisory Introduction”
Anita
March 21, 2007 at 1:37 am
Hi there. Great site; thank you for the effort behind the scenes to keep it going. I have RSD as well and made a site in my own effort to raise awareness for RSD/CRPS. For someone that suffers from RSD, it is hard to remain patient with those that do not understand the depth of pain involved. I get so frustrated sometimes! Thanks for allowing the rant; please check out my site when you get the chance. I really like how you managed to capture all crucial and current information in your blog. It is extremely difficult to explain. You did a great job. Thanks for sharing your wisdom and I pray you find relief from your pain. Peace and health to everyone! Anita
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karin
March 24, 2011 at 4:35 pm
I have had RSD in my left leg for 6 years, but thankfully the last 3 years have been somewhat managable with oral meds and sympathetic nerve blocks. However, i fell on my left knee with a great deal of force about 7 days ago and have returned to severe pain. I have been trying to research reinjury to a RSD infected limb to see what other people have experienced long term from a somewhat managed place and have found NOTHING. Do you have any information or a link I could go? I have no one to ask as my doctors are learning with me. Please email me at [email protected]
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Anita
March 21, 2007 at 1:40 am
Hi there. Great site; thank you for the effort behind the scenes to keep it going. I have RSD as well and made a site in my own effort to raise awareness for RSD/CRPS. For someone that suffers from RSD, it is hard to remain patient with those that do not understand the depth of pain involved. I get so frustrated sometimes! Thanks for allowing the rant; please check out my site when you get the chance. I really like how you managed to capture all crucial and current information in your blog. It is extremely difficult to explain. You did a great job. Thanks for sharing your wisdom and I pray you find relief from your pain. Peace and health to everyone! Anita http://www.FindingPeaceWithRSD.com
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JENNIFER GRAVES IN VIOLET, LOUISIANA
August 27, 2012 at 11:20 pm
i have RSD FOR LESS THAN A YEAR AND HAS 8 LUMBAR NERVE BLOCKS, A RHIZOTOMHY, INJECTIONS FOR RARE SNAIL CONE VENOM TO TRY TO EASE THE PAIN IN WHICH TO GET A MEDS PUMP, RECEIVED A NEUROSTIMULATOR PLACE IS MY THIGH, BATTERY IN UPPER BUTTOCK AND TUNNELED THE LEADS THROUGH MY BUTTOCK TO THE UPPER THIGH WHERE THE STIMULATOR CUFF WAS PLACED. ALSO FAILED. NOW I AM WAITING TO HAVE A LUMBAR SYPATHECTOMY FOR MY LEFT FOOT AND HALF MY LEG ON 9/5/12. I HAVE THE GREATEST DOCTORS WORKING CONSTANTLY TO HELP ME WITH THIS RSD PAIN WHICH CHANGED BY LIFE FROM A HAPPY MOM / SINGLE MOM BUT MY CHILDREN ARE THE GREATEST GIFT FROM
GOD. JUST BOUGHT US A HOME AND NOW THIS CHANGED MY LIFE IN ONE DAY FROM A ROTTENED WOOD STEP. I SINCE THEN DONT KNOW HOW TO HANDLE THE PAIN AM CONSTANTLY DEPRESSED, CAN’T SLEEP AND ANXIETY. ETC. I AM 39 YEARS OLD AND HAVE NEVER EXPERIENCED PAIN LIKE THIS BEFORE AND NO ONE HAVE HEARD OF IT UNTIL I WAS DIAGNOSED WITH IT. I FEEL LIKE I AM IN MY OWN WORLD TO SUFFER ALL ALONE AND YET I TRY TO KEEP IT FROM MY CHILDREN. THE PAIN IN WHICH I AM IN BUT, THEY KNOW EVEN MY PUPPY KNOWS. I NEED YOUR ADVICE I AM NEW AT THIS CHANGE IN MY LIFE. THANKS,
SINCERELY,
JENNIFER G.
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twinklev
August 28, 2012 at 1:40 am
Dear Jennifer
I’m so very sorry to learn of your diagnosis. It seems your doctors are on top of your treatment which is a good thing. The emotional aspects of this are not easy. I truly know how you feel. It’s heading on 12 years now for me. The first few years was full of despair and hopelessness. Much depression. Soon you will need to tell your children. You will need them as part of your support system. As you mentioned, “they know”. Children are sponges regardless of age and the puppy can sense your pain. I’d like to invite you to an RSD Support Group that I have online. We’re all in pain, so it’s goes from active to slower periods, but posts are always answered even if it takes a bit of time.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/RSDCRPSAdvisory.InfoSupport/
You need to have an outlet to share your emotions, your feelings, your story, a place to vent if need be where you are not judged for being in pain and hurting.
If you are not on an anti depressant already, one may be helpful to you. I am taking Cymbalta which is a dual medication for both depression and nerve pain. 60mg is the therapeutic dose for nerve pain. I was on 120 mgs for several years do the severity of my depression and just recently weaned down to 90 then 60 last month to test out if I can cope at this dose. There are some things that may help you, they will not take your pain away, but help soothe you. Aroma therapies, bubble baths, scented candles, guided imagery, bio feedback, relaxation exercises, breathing techniques, distraction etc. If you are on facebook, please add me. facebook.com/rsdcrpsfire Don’t go through this alone, I ever I don’t reply right away, I’ll always do so as soon as able. Sending a hug your way…
~Twinkle
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shane weed
September 7, 2012 at 9:55 pm
I hear every word your saying i am 40 yr old male husband and father of 3 boys i injured my hand and wrist at work and wan not until six months later i had my first surgery. since i have had another and been to every specialist in my area including the Mayo Clinic. I am in so much pain every day i am going crazy i can not do the things dad should be able to do anymore and it kills me… I have been on every medication imaginable as well as multiple med at a time… Have had 16 Stelite Ganglion Nerve Blocks eventually they quit working.. Nobody can understand what it is like i feel alone in this fight… i am right with you on how you feel.. this is the first time i have replied to anything like this.. Sorry to vent i just could relate to your post..
Sincerely
Shane
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Heather Lynn
May 31, 2013 at 4:31 am
I know this is almost a yr late.. But I figured I’d share this anyway… I found this blog post last yr ( I was diagnosed in march 2012, I was 24 at the time when I broke my foot. In the past yr,it has spread to all four limbs. I live in Maryland, about 30min from DC; which has GW hospital,Johns Hopkins, NIH,Etc. my father is also in the medical field and works at NICoE (W/ the military on Walter reeds campus)… Fortunately, I have access to some of the best doctors in the country. I’ve tried almost all the treatments avaliable that do not require surgery (like the stimulator) ..I don’t like the idea/risk of that. The one thing left that I really want to try is HBOT! Although insurance doesn’t cover it. But I am determined! So I’ve been throwing Fundraisers and stuff to raise the $$ needed for HBOT!
Any hoot! Back to why I was replying to this comment lol. (ADHD + memory loss from CRPS… Does that to me!)
You mentioned that you haven’t told your kids yet (this may have changed now,since this comment is almost a yr old) but I actually use this link as a reference for ppl all ages!!
This blog post was written by a mother who has CRPS,and the purpose is for children to read (or parents read to them) what CRPS is,and why their mother or father can’t do certain things,or act certain ways,etc…
The coolest part?
She wrote it as if her daughter, Heather, was writing it to other children, in a way for children to understand.
I love it bc it’s not a bunch of doctors describing the syndrome, it’s a CRPS fighter describing the syndrome in a different way than most. In a way for children to understand, and in my experience…for most adults to understand.
Instead of me describing it.. I should just share it lol. I hope it helps you as much as it has me,when I’m asked what CRPS is,and what it’s like to have it,etc.
http://www.angelfire.com/me2/rsdpainpals/ExplainingRSD.html
I hope things are atleast going a little better now,than it was a year ago.
As for the author of this blog… AMAZING blog with awesome info. Prepare for reblogs! 🙂
From one CRPS angel, to two others ..
Have a great weekend!
Gentle hugs,
Heather Lynn
Hopeforyourcause.org
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Mary sinette
July 12, 2013 at 5:25 am
Jennifer, my duaghter has rsd for 5 years now and has had a numerous account of different procedures along with many trials of ketamine infusions. We met a family while getting ketamine infusions in Tampa (the family member was getting ketamine infusions also) about 3 years ago and he acquired full body RSD. They traveled from Maryland to Tampa on several occasions for k-treatments. They were just about to travel back to Tampa when they had another friend go to a another doctor in Rutherford NJ that is doing Calmare Therapy. He did the treatment and we all was amazed that he is pain free in remission. Because my daughter just had another ketamine treatment we have to wait to get the calmare therapy so she can become in remission. Some patients are over a year in remission and this is such uplifting news to know it works to get you pain free or at a level where you can function. You might want to read about it and try and get with patients that have already tried this therapy. Research Calmare on YouTube. I hope to give everyone hope to survive another day. Mary
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denise
November 8, 2015 at 6:27 pm
I am 52 years of age andI tell you what.I broke my wrist 2 years ago and had to have a plate fitted.After the op I developed CRPS in the hand .wow the pain was a nightmare .I read lots of articles and went to my doctor about ,what I call the magic tablets.I had an 8 week course starting high and tapering to nothing.It worked I got movementback and touch wood does not recur.A month later I visited the pain clinic,it took 6 months to get the urgent appointment.The top man there said he lectured on CRPS and said prednisolone he wasn’t into. I said to him if he wants to listen,it worked for me.
from [email protected]
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bonnie fields
March 30, 2007 at 3:21 pm
Thank you for one of the best sites ive read on the subject of rsd. I have it in my right arm and I am not convinced yet that it has’nt moved to my left arm as it is getting more and more painful not sure if overusing it to compensate for my right arm is or is not the culprit. They want to put a neurostimulator in and i must admit I’m nervous.
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Bob
June 21, 2012 at 1:41 am
Hi, my name is Bob and I live just outside NYC. I have had RSD since 2007 when I fell at work. Last year I had a stimulator implanted. Went into surgery they attached the temporary unit then I stayed in the hospital for 9 days as a test. Then I went back into surgery for the permanent model. Now, it does give some relief but it needs to be recharged often and that’s a pain and takes hours. Also, everytime you change position you have to reset your unit. For example if your laying down and sit up to watch tv you have to change the settings. I understand that they are suppose to come out with one that self adjusts, wow….that would be great! Last thing is, if you let your unit drain of power(go dead) your unit will lose 25% of it’s charging ability. If it happens 4 times your unit will no longer work. Can never have a MRI if you get the stim. Not suppose to be near a microwave when it’s on. Etc.Etc.. If your really thinking about getting one shoot me an email and I’ll try to answer any questions you may have.
Good luck
Bob
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Sherry Gilham
June 29, 2013 at 3:31 pm
Hello Bob.
Reallllly wish I had made to understand what all was included in having a neurostimulator placed in my body. It had to be moved twice, wires included, because they couldn’t get good stimulation to the inside of my right elbow (where my simple sprain orginated) they insisted that placing leads in c-4,5,6 I think, would help in getting better stimulation from the neurostimulator. Wrong. I must be in the few of all those that have these things implanted as after the first year of using this thing..it has been hopeless; causes even worse flare-ups, if I even thought that was possible…was told in the beginning that this “thing” would control the rsd from moving from the original site (inside of my right elbow, remember)…nope; it went to my shoulder, my collar bone, horrible pain from my elbow to my armpit & back to my hand which is at least 50 percent of the time useless..and it’s not from “not using it or you will lose it” . I live alone. I have to do my own housework, drag my own groceries in, force myself to do gardening something I loved to do all of my life…all of the above brings on pain that leaves me in tears no matter what kind of pill I take. Neurontin (garapentin? know I’m not spelling that right) helps more or as much as pain meds do..but I have side effects from it that most doctors say they’ve never heard of before from anyone. Lately, I believe my has gotten worse as my anxiety attacks have recently became very much worse in the past few months even tho things are more peaceful now personally than they have been in the past 7 yrs. that when I was diagnosed, of course..this make no sense. None of this does. So, I want the neurostimulator out; the pain clinic staff keeps telling me that in 5 or 6 yrs. I’ll wish it was still implanted. I just can’t make anyone understand that I seem to be one of a zillion people that it feels like when I try to use it , it makes the nerves in my whole right side go nuts. Maybe I’m nuts. I know I feel utterly alone. I have 2 grown daughters who are nurses. One is very kind, understands wayyy more than her older sister who apparently thinks I don’t know; that I’m not trying hard enough; if I can live alone, and manage that I shouldn’t be permanently totally disabled? I’ve quit trying to figure anyone in particular out. I just pray, pray, pray somemore. I’m sorry to have taken up all this space..but mostly just wanted to express my take on the neurostimulator. Even typing this long with my arm resting or not resting on the desk is killing me…this is just too unreal, can’t make myself understand this even after all this time. Just in case someone out there thinks “she needs psychiatriatric care”..I am seeing a psychologist & psychiatrist..(please excuse my spelling)…so that’s that. Food for thought I suppose. Thank you for being there folks, I know I appreciate it. Just me, in Nowheresville, Ohio.
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pcwork
April 21, 2007 at 4:13 pm
When there is a disparity between the
actual experience and a person’s
expectations, a person experiences
stress. If the person does not have very
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Jason
May 28, 2007 at 1:10 pm
Hi… just found your site… very interesting and informative! Would like to ask if you could post my site in your links?
http://www.rsds-crps-news.blogspot.com
thanks kindly,
Jason
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Virgil Hodges
August 15, 2007 at 3:30 pm
I like this site it tells more than most.If anyone is interested anouther good site is American RSDhope.com.
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Allison Sutfin
May 13, 2011 at 9:18 pm
Hi, my name is Allison and I too have RSD. Just thought I should share with fellow sufferers. I flew out of state to have Calmare Therapy and my pain AND burning are gone.
Something you may want to look into. There is a clinic in Sacramento, Ca and their website it http://www.discoveranewway.com
Sincerely,
Allison Sutfin
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Mary sinette
July 12, 2013 at 5:32 am
Allison it’s so helpful to know that you also tried Calmare and it worked for you as it did for a friend of ours. My daughter has Rsd for the past 5 years and is in a wheel chair as we speak. We plan to get Calmare in NJ with Dr.Cooney around September 2013. We are all prayed up she goes in remission just like our friend and you have. God bless you for sharing this wonderful and inspiring news.
Mary
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Evey Rios
July 11, 2015 at 6:47 am
That website doesn’t go to a Calmare treatment center anymore…it looks like a mlm company to me. Not sure how successful the company was if they couldn’t keep there website a few years running…just saying.
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twinklev
July 11, 2015 at 11:16 am
Allison,
Due to a comment and inquiry by Evey Rios, I’m curious also, as I couldn’t find any details in searching, if you have any information to offer it would be appreciated. I was never familiar with Discover a New Way in Sacramento? I’m glad Calmare helped you, I’m just not sure about this link and/or practice.
Thank you.
~Twinkle V.
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ashley alpers
August 12, 2015 at 4:26 pm
Hey Allison- I went to this website and it goes to a real estate website. I have a client that has RSD and I am want her to look into Calmare Therapy.
Ashley
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Maximus
December 20, 2007 at 8:30 am
I would like to see a continuation of the topic
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nigel
February 29, 2008 at 4:39 pm
hi i suffer from rsd have done now for 4 years, i find myself in moderate pain for long periods, then i get a flair up of intense pain and then i can go into remission, i use tens, mirror box, and tablets i am avioding injections at the moment due to needle phobia. is it worth trying the injections (NERVE BLOCK) or stay as i am able to cope but its hard at times.
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denise
November 8, 2015 at 6:30 pm
prednisolone for 8 weeks is the key.tapered dose
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richard
April 21, 2008 at 9:23 pm
nigel, hi,i understand ur sufferring.im a 43 old male that always haved worked and took care of myself an family.now i am disabled from spinal, bone joint,and nerve damaged.they say my body is wore out.my normal day is moderate to severe pain,i have had injection in my spine at the lower back,an at the neck.it has not helped me, but others say it has helped them.so what im telling u is everybody is different,an not to worry about the needle u lay face down an u never see it,an depending how fast they push it in u want hardly feel it good luck,from richard
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Sue
July 1, 2008 at 10:50 pm
Hi-
Thank you for such a great and informative site. I have RSD in my left arm and like one of the posters above stated think I may now have it in my right arm or it could be as she said issues from over use since I cannot use the left. I doubt it though, the pain is so severe and similiar to my RSD in my left arm. I do have a really good neurologist but my pain is no wear close to managable. Days like today are more than I can take, this is how I found your site. I am writing down some of the suggestions used on other RSD patients and will bring this to him. I am on Tramadol, thats it. I also take 800mg of Motrin often which I am sure is messing up my stomach as I am having issues there as well. Thanks again for this site, it feels good to vent and read other stories from people who can relate.
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SOG knives
July 18, 2008 at 3:33 am
Interesting ideas… I wonder how the Hollywood media would portray this?
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twinklev
August 4, 2008 at 11:08 am
Thank you to all who have commented. RSD/CRPS is a painful and often debilitating illness that can spread to opposite limbs. My prayers go out to each of you. I have had this since 2003 and am type 2, last stage. It’s non reversable for me.
Have to take one day at a time and hope for the best.
Please be as well as you can be,
~Twinkle V./rsdcrpsfire
http://www.CRPSAdvisory.com
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Sherry
July 15, 2014 at 12:08 pm
I understand Twinklew; I also am in stage two & feel like I might b losing my mind..my family tend not to tell me things that they think that may upset me; I suppose they think I can’t handle the stress..not sharing their lives with me makes me think less of myself…I wonder at times praying to God to please forgive me for my sins, if I just messed up too many times & this is the ways it’s going to be..alone. I try to stay strong but I often wonder why..mostly b-cause who’d take care of me anyways…I know; whoa is me..but it’s just gets harder & harder..never thought I’d end up this way, not in a million years…commiserating to u all..I know exactly how you feel.
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Lisa Jacobs
August 4, 2014 at 7:57 pm
I feel the same as you! I can’t think concentrate or laugh any more? How do I go on ??? Lisa
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Misty
September 19, 2014 at 11:51 am
I never thought I would find such an everyday topic so enalithlrng!
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Lisa Jacobs
November 29, 2014 at 1:16 pm
Thank gosh for twinkle. BC she is a sweetie!! Well they are finally trying to help. Dr Deanna luiwtt has done 2 proceders on my leg by giving me epidorals didn’t help but alleast she tried. My next step is to go to Dr David Man. Has anyone went to him yet after having r.s.d. for five years?? Anyone text me at 7277429036. I need to share thank you!!! Lisa
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denise
November 8, 2015 at 6:32 pm
prednisolone tapered dose is the key.its a magic tablet for me
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Lisa Jacobs
July 30, 2014 at 10:39 pm
I haveR.R.D. like to share others and how it aii effects us differently. I spent all my money to get to N.j. hoping for help so far every doctor I have went to here doesn’t care?!!!! Anyone know a good doctor that will help me??? I live in Cape May. I am willing to travel anywhere in N.J. I have horizon . in October I can sign up for better insurance October 15 th. I think that would be better? So confused don’t want to take all the meds they have me on!!!! Any body want to share with each other about this terrible disease ??? I have had it 4,years:-) [email protected]
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Jeuly
February 26, 2009 at 10:40 pm
I too have CRPS/RSDS in my left hand. Mine came about after carpal release surgery on June of 2008. Luckily I have found a doctor down in Corpus Christi, Texas that has this debilitating disease and knows how to treat it. Check out his website http://www.paindefeat.com. He does not use drugs or spinal implants.
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Mike
March 1, 2009 at 6:48 am
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September 10, 2009 at 1:35 pm
Hi! I was surfing and found your blog post… nice! I love your blog. 🙂 Cheers! Sandra. R.
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twinklev
March 17, 2010 at 5:10 am
Thank you much!
~Twinkle V.
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Suzanne
October 2, 2009 at 6:00 am
I just wanted to speak about something weird that has happened to me- hoping it may help fellow RSD suffers. I have had rsd for 6 years- in my left leg -due to an accident in 2003.
ALWAYS I have dealt with swelling in the afternoon and ALWAYS really bad in the evening. Recently, I suffered a small injury to the same leg- a puncture wound -got a tetanus shot and some antibiotics. Within 5 days- my foot and big toe were so swollen I could not walk without screaming and without 2 canes and my son pulling me. The swelling was so bad- I could not bend ANY toes on that foot and my instep was badly swollen. My doctor wanted results “STAT” and sent me to a local hospital’s E.R. for tests and bloodwork. They decided I had “gout” which I seriously doubted as I am NOT diabetic and never had it before. Anyway, I was given a shot of Prednisone (in the ARM) and it was much better the next day- but some pain returned in a few days. I got a second shot at my doctor’s office a few days later- and it has been 3 weeks and I have NO pain AND NO swelling in the foot,toe or the ANKLE that has been so swollen for 6 years that I wore a MEN’S size 11 shoe. I just bought a WOMAN’s size 9 ! I have not worn women’s shoes in 6 years !! I do not know how long this may last- but I am LOVING it.
Also- I have noted in the past- due to sinus infections, I had a lot of antibiotics and ALWAYS felt better RSD wise when on them. I have been off ALL meds for 3 weeks and NO pain, No swelling………….. Ask your doctors if a shot or two of Prednisone can help if you have problems with swelling……….I have allergies so they could not prescribe Alieve, Motrin,etc. Also am wondering if a low dose antibiotic when falre ups occur- can be helpful to ALL RSD suffers……………Anyone have any info on this ??
Gob bless you all-
Suzanne
email : [email protected]
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Shawna Mascarenas
November 24, 2009 at 10:27 am
Does anyone have a doctor recomenadtion in the Fort COllins/Greeley CO Area? I have been suffering with chronic pain for three and a half years and need some kind of releif- Thank you
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Jacalyn
September 19, 2014 at 2:46 pm
You really saved my skin with this inrafmotion. Thanks!
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Lesley Thompson
March 15, 2010 at 10:50 pm
I have had RSD from the waist down (both legs) for 13 years and now in my spine. Please, does anyone know of a neurosurgeon that works with RSD patients in the area of the “High Desert” in Southern California (Barstow, Victorville) or San Bernardino, Riverside, Loma Lind or even in Los Angeles? I’m desperate for some help! Please let me know!
Thanks.
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Twinkle
March 17, 2010 at 5:04 am
Hi Lesley
I don’t know of any neurosurgeons in that area. You may also want to include in your search Anesthesiologists who specialize in RSD/CRPS.
My own pain management doctor is also an anesthesiologist as well. He prescribes my medication, does my pain/nerve blocks and also did my trial Spinal Cord Stimulator and my permanent implant.
I haven’t been sent out to other doctors and I’ve been with him since 2004.
Warmest wishes,
~Twinkle V.
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twinklev
March 17, 2010 at 5:14 am
Hi everyone
I’ve compiled a list of pain management doctors who specialize in RSD/CRPS and Pain Management Centers that may include Functional Restoration
http://www.crpsadvisory.com/crpsa_pain_management_and_frp.html
Wishing you each pain eased days and nights,
~Twinkle V.
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maree
July 26, 2010 at 5:12 pm
Hi, I have been suffering from severe to chronic pain, since Dec 08, i was injured at work, i was a personal carer, working in an aged care hostel, when a woman who has Dementia became very angry, and grabbed my left arm so severley, that i would have fallen to the floor if she hadn’t been holding me in her vice like grip. I thought the pain would go away, but it did’t, it got progressivley worse,some days for about 12 months were manageable, but a lot weren’t, i have since hurt it again , and now it is worse, i have seen numerous specialists, who treat me like i’m an idiot, as if there is nothing wrong with me. My manager and some co workers didn’t beleive me that i was in somuch pain, they thought and still do that it was an excuse to get out of work, i have not been diagnosed with CRPS, but my Dr thinks it is what i have, and i have done a lot of research on this very debilitating illnes. People don’t relise how debilitating it is, not only for the sufferer , but family as well. I have not been able to drive my car, cook a meal, have to be careful when having a shower, can hardly do anything i used to do. The pain varies, i get the burning pain, i also get the hot and cold arm, a breeze is murder, i swell, and feel like someone has tied a rope around my arm very tightly, i get a freezing cold pain in my bones, i cant wear anything like jewlery on my left wrist, i have no problem wearing clothes, but get a rash from things i have never reacted to before.Can’t cuddle my husband sometimes, because i cant stand my skin to touch anything like someone elses skin, i cant rest it on the arm of a chair. I have not worked since Jan this year. I am so sick of the so called specialists treating me as if i’m bunging this on, they don’t know enough about this illness, i am suffering depression , not only because of the pain, but because of the disbeleife i have been bombarded with, i only hope that these people do not get anything remotely as severe as this.
I do not have all of the symptoms , but during my research, you don’t have to have them all.
Thanks for the site. Warm regards , Maree
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karin
March 24, 2011 at 4:54 pm
I am so sorry to hear about your awful journey with RSD. I have had it in my left leg for 7 years and have never had all the symptoms. It is an odd disease. You need to find yourself a doctor that has had experience with it. Anesthetists are pain specialists and are an unlikely but good place to look. I was diagnosed early by a podiatrist so lucky! Keep positive. And keep looking in sites like these because I find there are always people willing to share what they have learned. unfortunately I am from Canada and my resources would not be helpful but I will keep positive thoughts for you.
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Twinkle V.
August 10, 2010 at 9:08 pm
Hi Maree
You need a referral to an RSD/CRPS specialist. Many physicians and family doctors aren’t educated properly in the area of this illness. Some have good experiences with Neurologists familiar with and educated in the area of CRPS as well.
All of the symptoms are not necessary for a diagnosis, but for a proper CRPS diagnosis objective factors are necessary for the doctor to make the proper diagnosis, not just subjective factors.
There is no single test to determine whether or not the patient has this illness. Much of it takes the doctor seeing or feeling with his own eyes. This can also cause an absence of a proper diagnosis as sometimes the factors do not appear before their eyes.
For example swelling. We can swell often and badly and suddenly the day we’re seen for our appointment, it just isn’t there. Or we experience temperature changes that may not occur for those few moments while we’re seen.
We become frustrated. A natural and normal emotion.
Nearly everything you have described coincides with CRPS.
I am a team leader at an online support group. Please join if you like, there are many supportive people who do understand.
http://www.MDJunction.com/reflex-sympathetic-dystrophy let me know if you join so that I can recall you and from where. My ID there is rsdcrpsfire.
Wishing you pain eased days and nights,
~Twinkle
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maree
August 11, 2010 at 2:22 am
Hi , thank you so much for the above, i have now joined your site, it’s places like these that help us feel we are not alone , so they are very valuable. I would like to be able get more information out to the public about this condition , and not only about this , but people suffering chronic pain , and not fitting into the Dr’s text books, and how being an individual isn’t always easy , everyone needs to know how this feels , when you place your faith into a Dr, and when you tell him your symptoms, and he doesn’t find the text book evidence, and looks at you like you are there just get time off work, i have been down this road a lot this year, and i have a friend who has a life threatening disease, who also suffers from chronic pain, who was treated the same way before he was diagnosed.So there should be an awareness made about such things. Once again , i thank you.
Warm regards, Maree
[mascot}
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twinklev
March 1, 2011 at 10:19 am
You are most welcome, Maree.
I’m also on facebook- http://www.facebook.com/rsdcrpsfire There’s a newer group here, too.
Just resources for those to share themselves, get guidance, resources and support.
Warmest wishes,
~Twinkle
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[email protected]
November 19, 2010 at 8:49 pm
Thanks for sharing..I like to surf and make bookmark of most liked sites..I have read about the chronic pain that Chronic pain is a hard medical condition to deal with. However,there are means to ease chronic pain, and medications that might help.
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December 17, 2010 at 4:12 am
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March 9, 2011 at 11:46 am
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shaun skerbitz
August 31, 2011 at 12:04 am
Hi! I was diagnosed following a skiing accident, origin was left knee; now spread whole body including my face/brain. I was wondering…I recently had a stroke, “spontaneous sub-arachnoid hemorrhage”, has anyone heard of this being related to RSD? I am 43 and NOT a candidate for a stroke. It happened on the decent from flying…..HELP. I have been blessed, basically since 2007, I’ve been in remission; able to handle it without meds. Following my stroke, I had the need to return to my Neurontin, 2700mg. Since then, I’ve tried to ween myself off and I’m not able to do it; the pain is just too horrendous in my face and arms. I can’t take any codein products, found out I’m allergic ( all of a sudden) while being treated for stroke. Anyone experiencing anything like this that can give some insight???
Thanks in advance
kelesmom
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adam
August 31, 2011 at 8:13 pm
brand new here – 11 years RSD hoping to talk – anybody there?
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peyton
September 9, 2011 at 3:21 pm
i bumped my right inside elbow 1/11 when i was working as a detailer. i vaccumed behind a seat in a vehicle and bam smacked my elbow and figured no biggie. that was on thursday, by friday morning i was in so much pain i could barely hold a rag. i told my coworker what was up, and he was like what the f? weekend rolled around . my arm from my right earlobe down to my fingers were so purple it looked black. monday i told my boss what happened and said i think ineed to go to the er. the claim was contusion to right elbow.next day i was back at tthe er crying and vomitting from the pain. i was told to see an orthopedic,he never looked at my arm.he prescribed hydrocode 750mg and physical therapy asap. he sucked, and because i have been on workmens comp in san angelo,tx i found i was seeing the wrong doctor,and was told to see dr.day because he is the only doctor whom takes workmens comp. i have rsd. vneedless to say it is now september 2011 and i am still in severe pain with burning,swelling,color change. i lost my job and my bosses claim i have been lying about the whole thing because they saw no bruising on my arm(or elbow). it’s been a complete nightmare. i have some mobility with severe burning,etc.all i want to do is get better,but no matter what i do it’s not happening. i do at home physical therapy,and go to the y for weight bearing excerise. ican barely hold a 2lb weight. i’m not getting better. workmans comp is claiming i am making it up. my doctor and case worker are trying there best to help me. they both have seen my arm and can’t figure what else to do. my doctor suggested i see a shrink.i don’t need a shrink,or to talk about this anymore . ineed real help. today 9/9/11 my doctor suggested i see a specialist that deals with this because there isn’t anything he can do for me. so now i am doing the waiting game to see if i’ll be approved. plus when isay i am on workmans comp all i have is medical coverage.no paycheck,no unemployment(huge story).i am sorry for my rant . i just can’t deal with the burning pain,sensitivity to everything(even the wind),plus noone will hire me for work
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Phil
March 13, 2013 at 10:21 am
Don’t give up man!!
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Robert Dutton
March 13, 2013 at 10:53 am
I know just what your going through. I got hurt at work also. I was going down a staircase with a co worker to have a smoke and slipped and fell and hurt my back. I have since had 5 surgeries , have rods and screws in my spine and have had a spinal cord stimulator implanted. My job fought me for a year and a half saying it didn’t happen on the job. If not for my coworker saying the truth I would have been screwed. I got RSD from my 2nd back surgery. Started in my left leg and foot, now have it in both legs and feet and think I’m starting to get it in my arms and hands. I believe that if workers comp is paying your medical then after 14 days of being out of work they have to pay lost wages. Also, after 1 year you can get Medicare and social security disability. Your situation sucks, I know, been there. Just find a dr that knows about this disease, try and get the pain under control first. Hope everything will work out for you. Whatever the doctors want to do as far as treatments, do yourself a favor and research everything, be your own doctor, if you know what I mean. Everytime I see my pain management doctor he pulls out his pad and starts writing, he always wants to increase my meds. I got the stimulator because I was told I could get off my meds if I got the stim. Bad choice, have stim and meds keep going up. Can’t your co worker that you told what happened stand up for you with your ex boss? Believe me, I’ve had this crap disease since 2007. It’s not an easy thing to live with. Most people and doctors don’t have a clue. Find a medication that works for you to at least take the edge off, and go from there. I wish you luck and hope your pain subsides. If you ever have a question about any procedure or tests, just give me a shout. Take care. Bob
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jennifer
October 14, 2011 at 10:41 am
hello im jen im 29 years old and have had rsd for 15 years,…to all who has this chronic pain i would have to say oh my…because there is no words to explain how painful it is…i have been on every medication for this illness and nothing has worked, i have never been on pain killers..when i hit my leg i could just pass out theres been times that i have vomited due to the pain..i havent slept good in atleast 10 years..ive been through therapy etc and nothing helps..i dont no but i would rather have my leg removed then to live with this pain….
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Kim Hoskins
November 22, 2011 at 2:40 pm
Hi Jennifer, I was injured at work pulling my chair out to put a chart up for a patient when suddenly I flipped up in the air. While in shock, I’m looking at the floor to see a torn plastic mat (looked like u huge puzzle with missing pieces). Of course, I was ignored by Dr’s (whom I had the up most respect for at one time since I did work in the medical field). My injury occured 11/08/08 I have had all the above done. The last thing I did was have a spinal cord stimulator placed which lasted 20 days I went back March of this year and had it redone. I have a good pain management Dr. But, the spinal cord stimulator does nothing for me. Noone understands what were going through. I feel like you do and have actually told the Dr to amputate my left leg. It swells, toes are deforming and toes lock up. It has took over my life. I was 36 when this happened and had my 1st surgery Dec2010. I waited two years and for what?
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Robert Dutton
March 13, 2013 at 10:58 am
Hi Jennifer….. don’t cut the leg off. I’ve been talking to my surgeon about doing just that and he tells me that the RSD could just remain above where they cut. No way of knowing if you’ll get phantom pain. Don’t have the answer either. Also been on every med there is and can’t sleep for the last 6 years. Wish you well and hope someday soon they come up with a cure. Take care
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Valery Conant
October 18, 2011 at 9:34 pm
hi i was injured at work approxitmently 3 years ago, i ended up tearing a ligiment in my left writst, after the surgery my fingers locked up, i did the nerve blocks which did nothing for me, i did the therapy and that helped a little bit i still have two fingers that i can not unbend the pinky is the worst it is folded over and unusable. i have had to retrain my hand in order to type, with ths disability in my left hand i cant lift, push or pull anything over 15lbs and honestly it is getting worse – its to the point 5lbs is too heavy for me these days and im in constant pain.
when my doctor told me it is called rsd and we dont know much about it my spirits dropped. i keep using my brace when im in alot of pain because then my wrist dont move. unfortunately that only helps for a little while.
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nicki toulouse
November 16, 2011 at 12:46 am
i had an accident at work last november and i snapped my ligament in my index finger. that was repaired but since then my finger, thumb and hand have not worked. i am in constant pain and was diagnosed with RSD in august. i have had eight nerve blocks done but it has made no difference. it has now spread up my arm to my shoulder and neck and it is constantly like a block of ice.
this week i was finished from work because i am unable to do a lot.
my left arm is now starting to feel painful and i hope it is not spreading .
i
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February 22, 2012 at 10:47 pm
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Gwendolyn Handley
April 9, 2012 at 2:08 pm
I had RSD in my right leg due to an injury I substained with on my right knee. Long story. I ended up have a sympatheticthamy surgery for my pain. Now I’ve substained another trama to my left shoulder @ work have already have 2 surgeries on it due to a rotar cuff tear. Since the last surgery in Jan I’ve started having the same symptoms in my left arm as I did before in my right leg. Is the chances more likely I can develop this another time greater? This is Workman’s comp case from my job.
Please let me know any thoughts.
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HowardB
June 26, 2012 at 11:07 am
Hi – I’ve been battling RSD for over 16 years, but in January 2010, my symptoms started to recede – quickly at first, now more slowly. I and both of my PMPs have no idea why this happened, which is frustrating in that I’d love to share it with the millions who still suffer tortures of the damned.
I created an informational website that’s very heavily visited – in fact, if you Google “rsd links” (with or without the quotes), my site will usually be in the first 3 hits. The URL is:
http://www.thblack.com/links/RSD/
There’s a huge amount of information there, from finding a CRPS physician to WC issues, etc. I make nothing from this site; it’s my way of giving back to the community who supported me when I was a true invalid.
Howard
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twinklev
July 7, 2012 at 6:48 am
Thank you Howard!
I too would like to let you all know of the valuable resource links Howards site has to offer.
Most informative and educational I continue to support it, promote it and recommend it both online and offline.
Woukd love to hear your comments, please consider sharing.
Like Howard, all that I do is on a volunteer basis. I make nothing monitarily but I gain much more in the knowledge that I continue to serve from the heart as my spirit and nature requires.
Wishiing each of you pain eased days and niighs.
P.s. Not easy replying via cell phone. Need big letter buttons. lol My poor eyes can barely see the typepad anymote. 😦
~Twinkle V.
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crps help
July 31, 2012 at 6:00 am
Imagine living in a body that causes you pain 24/7 – that’s CRPS. There’s no getting away from it at the present time but sufferers should not let hopelessness into their lives. A growing community of people and doctors are doing their best to help and come up with a cure. Don’t lose hope!
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Pat
November 16, 2012 at 8:20 am
Has anyone had the CALMARE treatment?
Is it just another scam, or it a real viable treatment?
My adult son has been suffering with CRPS for 5 yrs.
It’s unbelievable , for me , as his parent to watch him go through electric pain/ alodynia 24 hrs. a day.
He refuses to take meds. that can be habit forming….. so he SUFFERS >>>>>> sigh ;0(
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twinklev
November 16, 2012 at 10:06 am
Good morning Pat
I have not personally tried Calmare (also known as Scrambler Therapy) but I have heard really good results from so many of us RSD’rs. It’s also now being covered by some insurance companies and we’re (groups, organizations etc) working through petitions and advocacy to get it covered through even more insurances. Calmare has given so many relief and many have said in a single treatment they felt a reduction in pain levels. I am so sorry to hear how much your son is suffering. It breaks my heart to know this. Please feel free to join my online support group on Facebook if you’d like. It’s not only for RSD/CRPS patients but also family and friends of. https://www.facebook.com/groups/RSDCRPSAdvisory.InfoSupport/
My heart goes out to you both, please feel welcome to keep in touch.
~Twinkle V.
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Lydia
November 23, 2012 at 2:44 am
I have been diagnosed with RSD. I’m not comfortable with leaving comments but have been desperately looking for people to talk to, ask questions, and even vent to who know the type of HELL I’ve been going through the over 2 and 1/2 yrs now. I’m getting confused with the websites being discussed and I don’t know where to start. Support groups are hard to find in my area for many reasons. The pain gets so overwhelming I can hardly focus, and concentrate to keep looking. So I hope I’m doing this correctly. I guess at this point Idk what I’m even trying to say. I have so many things I would like to talk about but I don’t want to sound like a person who only complains. I see different websites posted but don’t know where to start. If someone can respond to my comment I would appreciate that greatly. I’m unsure of unsecured websites, Idk if any of this even makes sense of what I’m saying but I need an outlet and to talk to people who understand how having RSD/CRPS changes your whole life. I can’t at this time wright how I got RSD/CRPS but like I said I am desperate to talk to someone and not feel so alone in this battle.
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Jo
January 19, 2013 at 12:00 am
Hey Lydia,
Feel free to get in touch – I’ve had CRPS for over 14 years and run a support website (the princess in the tower) also there’s a facebook page which is a great way to connect with other sufferers. That’s at http://www.facebook.com/the.princess,in.the.tower Feel free to contact me anytime. Thank you also to this website – I hope you join us too, Jo x
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Lydia
January 20, 2013 at 9:01 pm
Hi Jo, I went to the site and I have started to read some of the topics. I like the letters that are written to the Normals, they seem to be a good start on explaining RSD/CRPS. I still have a lot to read. I will continue to look at the site I hope tomorrow. Thanks for responding to my post!
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Jo
January 21, 2013 at 12:25 am
You’re very welcome, I hope it brings support. I realised I didn’t put the main site address in incase! It’s http://www.theprincessinthetower.org Sending lots of gentle hugs and hopes of a better day for us all x x x
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bob
January 19, 2013 at 1:00 am
Helo Lydia. My name is Bob and i have had rsd since 07. I have had every procedure under the sun. Have also had 5 surgeries and I am lucky enough to have had a spinal cord stimulator implanted in my back. I’m on pain killers 24/7. Im suppose to have ketamine infusion treatments next month, so if you have questions I could probably help to answer them. You can reach me at [email protected]. Hope you feel better. Take care.
Bob
Jo I went to the link you gave and it would not come up.?
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Lydia
January 20, 2013 at 9:20 pm
Hi Bob!! first let me try to help you out with Jo’s website, I had to have my sister get me onto it, she wrote the following for you to follow, you have to sign into Facebook then click on this: https://www.facebook.com/the.princess.in.the.tower
I hope that helps.
Anyway, I am going for my ketamine infusion treatments next month also, I’m going for 10 treatments. I am nervous as HELL… I will try to email you personally tomorrow since I’m not feeling well and I’m going to TRY and get some sleep or I should say rest. Thank you also for responding I am so happy, two people responding means a lot to me since I didn’t think anyone would. I know there are a lot of people who sufferer from what we have I just have lost hope to talk to anyone who understands.
Lydia
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Jo
January 21, 2013 at 12:28 am
It’s http://www.theprincessinthetower.org for the main website Bob and you can access the Facebook page from the site if you use it. Sending lots of gentle hugs x x x
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Robert Dutton
March 13, 2013 at 11:07 am
Nerve blocks never work. I’ve had over a 100 of them . I’ve had nerve endings burnt off my spine with microwave impulses ( very painful procedure) didn’t really help. You would think that by now if they can’t cure it they would at the very least be able to keep it from spreading. Good luck and be well
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Lydia
January 20, 2013 at 9:17 pm
Hi Bob!! first let me try to help you out with Jo’s website, I had to have my sister get me onto it, she wrote the following for you to follow, you have to sign into Facebook then click on this: https://www.facebook.com/the.princess.in.the.tower
I hope that helps.
Anyway, I am going for my ketamine infusion treatments next month also, I’m going for 10 treatments. I am nervous as HELL… I will try to email you personally tomorrow since I’m not feeling well and I’m going to TRY and get some sleep or I should say rest. Thank you also for responding I am so happy, two people responding means a lot to me since I didn’t think anyone would. I know there are a lot of people who sufferer from what we have I just have lost hope to talk to anyone who understands.
Lydia
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Bob
January 20, 2013 at 9:22 pm
Thanks for getting back to me. 10 treatments sounds like a lot. I was suppose to go for 4 straight days and 4 hrs a day. Anyway. Email me and we can talk. Feel good.
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twinklev
January 21, 2013 at 1:26 am
Hi Jo, Lydia and Bob
My heart goes out to each of you. I’m so very glad you found each other here.
If we aren’t already connected, please feel free to add me to FB also, facebook.com/rsdcrpsfire
(we may already be)
My CRPS steals my memory, and only gives it back when it chooses to, if ever.
Hugsss
Good luck on the Ketamine, my friend and boss Barby Ingle at the Power of Pain Foundation swears by it. She also wrote the book Remission Possible about her experience with it, protocols taken and much more. I haven’t had the opportunity to try it yet, so please keep me updated too.
Wishing you pain eased days and nights,
~Twinkle V.
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Lydia
February 17, 2013 at 6:24 pm
Hey guys,
I just finished my 10 days of Ketamine Infusions. Hmm my experience was not as I wanted it to go so far. I have been told that it can take time before it kicks in to help so I guess that’s what I’m waiting for. It was mentioned to me that once the Ketamine Infusions start I would not have to continue my Dilaudid but that was not the case. The pain level from the fist day to the tenth day did decrease but it was tricky on how the pain level was. As of now my pain level, and breakthrough pains have been the same, sad, very sad. Like I mentioned I was told that it could take some time to kick in. When I first started the Ketamine there was one other person getting the treatment as well with me in the same room. I was so excited that I could have a face to face conversation and maybe make a friend who actually knows what I am going through. Well that didn’t work. He was only there for a few days and unfortunately we didn’t get to talk much. I don’t think he wanted to talk or stay in contact but that’s ok, I was very upset at first and I guess I still am but everyone handles this disability differently and I guess his wasn’t one to talk about it. I did however give him the website for the princessinthetower.org but he didn’t seam interested. However the second week I was there another gentleman was getting his boosters for his Ketamine Infusions and we were across the room from each other and there were other pain management patients there so we really couldn’t talk to much otherwise we would have had to scream across the room. I must say at times we were pretty loud. Plus you have to factor in that the Ketamine Infusions how loopy and dopy it makes you feel and can knock you out at times since it is for 4 hours a day. Anyway I was sooooo happy and grateful for the little conversations we were able to have. He even tried to help talk me through a breakthrough pain I was having. Unfortunately he was only there for 2 days but it was nice to meet and talk as best as we can. I did give him my email address and he gave me a website that he said people were active on and so far it looks interesting. He also gave me a name for another Facebook group to join, he had said they to have active conversations but so far I am still waiting to be accepted. The one on Facebook is called Ketamine Klub (yes with a K for club) it is a private group so I am still waiting. The website he emailed me is the following http://www.rsds.org/index2.html . sorry I don’t know how to copy the link without opening it so I hope you can get into it if not let me know and I will try and figure it out. or send me your email address and I can forward the email he sent to me. The cool thing about him was that he has had so many different types of treatments and I have had some of the same. He has had success with some of them where I haven’t but I have RSD in my Right leg and he has it in his Left leg. I WISH I could speak to people face to face about our RSD problems, to put a face to someone who is suffering the same as yourself was such a good feeling. I tried to explain to my husband how good it felt to have this gentleman around while I was going through a flair up and even though this gentleman can’t take away the pain it was good to be around someone who experiences the same pains as I do. He did talk to me and some of what he was saying to me is what my husband says to me when he see’s me going through a flair up so my husband was upset when I was explaining to him how good it was to be around a person who experiences the same pain as me. My husband was upset at how happy I was to hear it from someone who also deal with this debilitating pain. I’m not sure if I’m even explaining it the correct way, putting things in to words is very hard for me to do. Sorry for this post being so long but I wish I could meet more people face to face and be able to have a few buddies to hang out with when I am able to go out or even come over and have a cup of tea or watch tv and talk. Well my email address is
[email protected] if anyone wants to talk about Ketamine or anything else please contact me. I am in NJ located in Bergen County. I find on the Blog’s and site’s it’s harder to talk since I haven’t found one that is very active. Ok well this will be it for me tonight, hope to hear from someone soon.
Lydia
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Gigi
February 18, 2013 at 5:35 pm
This is my 2nd go around with RSD/CRPS. Both due to injuries substained at my jobs!!!
The first time was my right leg. Long story short I had a sympathetic in 2005. So far so good. I went 2 yrs before I gave into the surgery. Trying everything I could before surgery.
This time is my left arm due tearing my rotator cuff twice 2 surgeries. After the 2nd surgery I was in PT the therapist pushed 1 to many times even though I was saying he had pushed far enough. This was April, 2012 the ulnar nerve (funny bone) had been entrapped. I had to fight with w/c to have the transposition surgery. It took 8 months to get the surgery so you know where this lead too!!! With my left arm. Waiting now to get back to my pain management dr. It’s full blown!!!
The hardest thing is my family members not understanding. My daughter is a nurse now so she has no sympathy at all!!! How do you get people to understand especially family.
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Lydia
February 18, 2013 at 8:25 pm
Hello Gigi,
Friends and most Dr.’s don’t understand and you would love family to understand but what I have realized is that only we who have it will truly understand. My family is great, they try hard to help and deal with me and my pain and the side effects from the pain but they don’t know how we are 24/7 and it hurts because they are our loved ones and who we need as a support system but unfortunate they get tired and have their own lives and stress to deal with. Like I said I love my family but they will never understand. For the most part our symptoms what we have is not visible to people in any way. Other illnesses are visible, Parkinson’s , chemo therapy ( throwing up, hair loss and I know there is a heck of a lot more they go through but this is just off the top of my head) and many other illnesses. We don’t have bones sticking out of our body, burns on our skin, missing limbs etc. I do wish my family, yours and others could understand. I wholeheartedly agree it hurts the most that family doesn’t understand. Some of my family members say they understand but they don’t, they can’t. I WISH they could, I really do. This is why I would like to be able to talk face to face with other people who suffer from RSD like we do. But it is so hard to meet people due to the pain we are suffering, an invisible illness. I have seen and felt it in my heart that family get tired of hearing me try to explain and everyday it seems that more and more things hurt and become more and more sensitive. I have hinted, showed and mentioned where my husband and family members could read articles that describe as best as they can what we have and are going through, they have read some but not As much as i would like them to. Everything I have read still can’t touch all the types of pains we feel and emotions we are going through but most of what we feel is so hard to explain, well I know it’s hard for me. My husband and sister have read things on RSD but like I said I wish they would read more. When they do read things about RSD there just never seems to be enough of all the symptoms, side effects, and emotions we have to deal with every second of every day. We are all at different stages of RSD so some of us have not experienced what others of us have and not everybody has they same problems. UGH RSD I hate having it! What is bothering me the most about your situation is that you had mentioned your daughter is a nurse, I know A LOT of Dr.’s don’t believe or have a clue of what RSD and chronic pain is. But your daughter is in the medical field and I would think she would research it as much as possible since she’s is your daughter and knows your suffering. I’m not trying to make your situation worse but it blows my mind. If anyone has anyway for RSD suffers to explain to our family how we suffer PLEASE let us know, it would be extremely helpful. Gigi if anyone is able to help please keep me informed, even if you find an article or anything pass it on please. If you need anyone to talk to by all means send me an email if you would like to talk. Even if its just to vent about our pain or family please do. My email is [email protected]. I know I didn’t answer your question but I tried as best as I can. With all my heart I wish I could see a future post that your daughter is trying to understand at the most.
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Diana.Braxdale
February 7, 2013 at 12:53 pm
Every nbit of this is so true. We need to share with FB.
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Lydia
February 7, 2013 at 3:01 pm
Hello guys, well today was my 4th day of ketamine treatment I have one more tomorrow and then next week I have 5 more days or 4 hr treatments. The place where I get them does not to them on the weekends. Well I can’t really go into it much right now since UJ not feeling well but I will post when I’m done with them.
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Dulcie Wright
March 8, 2013 at 11:59 am
Please contact me I have no one else to talk to about this. And a family who doesn’t care to be educated Just critical.
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Robert Dutton
March 13, 2013 at 11:16 am
Why can’t people’s families get it? they just never understand what it’s like to be in this kind of pain , all the time. My family doesn’t even notice I’m in pain unless I moan and groan loud , then they might say something. The only people that really understand are the people that have it.
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Robert Dutton
March 13, 2013 at 11:30 am
you can email me at
[email protected]
talk to yo soon
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Lydia
March 14, 2013 at 12:12 am
Bob,I sent you a private message please read it as soon as you are able to do so.
Thanks,
Lydia
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Lydia
March 14, 2013 at 12:26 am
Bob, I just e
Realized I posted on this blog about my ketamine, sorry for asking you in my response to your email. RSD, memory = terrible. Sorry.
Lydia
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Lydia
March 14, 2013 at 12:24 am
I know how it feels to be alone and nobody understands or even feels they need take the time out to educate themselves on this invisible disease as I call it. Please feel free to contact me. [email protected] but in the subject line please reference this blog or something where I would know its not junk mail. Depending on how I am feeling during the day or time of day from this chronic, fatigue and all the other things that come along with RSD I will make every effort to contact you. I’m uncomfortable with these blogs since I’m not into talking about problems so openly but we all have to turn somewhere.
Lydia
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Jackie cassia
April 11, 2013 at 12:53 am
I’m a long time sufferer of rsd who has been literally left alone to suffer in lake charles la. No medicine no doctor no family etc. I am type 2 and have had thoracic outlet syndrome surgeries etc. I lost my disability after 17 yrs cuz I’m healed!!!!! Wow lucky me!!!! Any advice cuz it’s full body I’m sure of and I can’t and don’t want to go on. Suffering for yrs and now try alcohol to cope when possible. Beer.
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twinklev
April 11, 2013 at 4:31 am
Dear Jackie
Your post brought a great sadness to my heart for you. We with RSD are never healed entirely and can only be lucky to achieve a remission. It sounds like “someone” is assuming you are just all better suddenly. Please try re applying for your disability. The Social Security Admin does recognize RSD as a debilitating disease and has since I believe 2003. I’m heading into my 13 year and there was a time I self medicated with alcohol also but that was 11 years ago. Please consider joining my online RSD support group called RSD(S)-CRPS Advisory Info and Support
https://www.facebook.com/groups/RSDCRPSAdvisory.InfoSupport/
We are not the fastest or largest groups around but we are caring, supportive and helpful. We’re all in this together. We try to maintain a family oriented atmosphere as well. The group is listed as closed so what you discuss in it is not available to the public.
I truly wish I could do more. You need to be around as many people as possible so that suicidal ideations don’t consume your mind. I have been there too.
Medicinal Cannabis may be an option for you to consider for medication purposes. I am not sure about the laws in your state though. I believe it would be safer than alcohol and may give relief from your pain.
It would also decrease your anxiety. I am almost certain that your emotions, the feelings of suicide and not being able to go on are also causing your physical body to remain in a hyper pain state.
We need to get you down from that.
You can also reach me at [email protected]
For now, do this for me-
Criss-Cross your arms over to rest on your shoulders
Squeeze tight
That is a hug from me to you
You are not alone!
Please add me on facebook if you are there even if you choose not to join
facebook.com/rsdcrpsfire
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Sherry
October 5, 2014 at 3:34 pm
Hello Twinkle. Here I sit now the neurostimulator gone almost 6 months. Whoever said that taking that thing out wouldn’t be nearly as bad as the placement was dead wrong. Got thru that and as I’m still feel like a train wreck from this disease of 8 yrs. Loss of my ex husband of 25 yes. to a rebound relationship that was miserable for both of us to trying to have someone care & understand, but can’t find it in me to trust doctors or anyone in a personal relationship. I’m not sure where this is all going to leave me, esp. after another series of 3 lidocaine nerve blocks which the last one left me in more pain than the removal of the stimulator. I thought at least I had nerve blocks to help some, I now believe the nerves are too sensitive to be bothered by, any kind of treatment. So now what? I have nothing but medication & my faith in God to get me thru, and the determination to see my grandchildren grow up. I try not to focus much on myself anymore, do what I can for who I can, when I can and learn to live with pain. We shall see where this story takes me next, but to everyone fighting not to give in to this horrible pain, but have faith and not give in. Hugs & prayers.
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twinklev
April 11, 2013 at 4:35 am
This is a most lonely disease.
Please continue to reach out to one another.
Thinking of all of you…
And wishing you each pain eased days and nights.
~Twinkle
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Tommy J. Rimes / Kim Rimes
March 24, 2014 at 3:02 pm
Please contact me or email me the Doctors Listing that specialize in RSDS/CRPs,
My wife of 33 years has “Both” forms over 6 years now. Root case, 3 Car Wrecks within 4 Months time limit.
From a very healthy fitness model and cross country runner to totally disabled, wheel chair/mobile chair life style and no mobility.
Complex Pain Management is not effective now into its 6th year, now with visions of only the Morphine Pump application in the near future.
We need help on finding a Medial TEAM near Houston TX to take Kim in and come up with a solution for a better quality of life. Time is not on Her side. Her managing doctor at this time has issued a letter confirming the close of His practice.
Bless you’ all,
Looking forward to talking soon!
Thank
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Sherry Gilham
March 25, 2014 at 12:27 am
I too am going into my 8th yr. with this rsd/crps thing…I split with my boyfriend, suspecting he’d never be able to handle the progression that they told me was inevitable. It’s started with a simple sprain; went to shoulder, my dominant right hand and now on to the other arm. I’m in the process of getting the stimulator that “they” re-assured me would keep it from progressing. I’m alone. I’ve tried dating but fact is there’s so many side of effects of the meds I take, intimacy is pretty much off the books…least the past 3 months where my immune system plain sucked; caught that nasty flu at Christmas & stayed sick for almost 2 months & then a nasty bladder infection that took 3 dozes of antibiotics to kick..and the past 2 days I’ve been in this loney little house w/dogs hovering while I vomited *yep a stomach bugs going around so I was bound to get it” so hard I thought the neurostimulator was going to push it’s way right out of my body. I take vitamins, I gained a bunch water weight when I had the bladder infection..it’s seems to be going down quickly now the antibiotics have done their job..so it’s back to square one to the neurosurgeon to get this useless uncomfortable contraption out of my body…I dread this as they’ve moved it 3 times with wires running all over my shoulder & down my spine & my side (where the connector is trying to push it’s way out too)… It was horrible getting it placed high up on C3; they tell me it’s not nearly as bad getting it out..guess we’re see. I see a pain pump in my future too; pills are tearing my stomach up…I won’t let them give a more than vicodone but gonna have to talk to the doctor, she’s gives me methodone for nighttime breakthrough pain, can’t take that anymore either, it tends to constipate you and it’s just awful. I think I live alone; in my mind..keeping my spirit strong & thought it better doing this on my own..make me do more. Been told many a time that “use or lose it”…lol. Oh if they could be a fly in my house…I have family but since I take enough Neurontin & Vicodine b4 I seen anyone they think I’m a lot better off than I really am. I wonder what the future holds..I just pray for strength. It’s scares so much; so many of the symstoms of RSD are so much like MS; which my aunt had for 30 yrs…but she had a angel sent from heaven to take care of her. I truly believe he was one of a kind. Well, it’s 3 am & I guess I just wanted to vent…this insidious disease is hell on earth. I feel the person who spoke about his wife? who went fr being so vital to a wheelchair. At least she has you. Our mental stability counts a lot toward dealing with this nasty disease that this type A; hard working loving life woman has caused to b almost a recluse. Thank you for allowing me to just vent some; maybe tomorrow will a better day. I’m pray so. God Bless You all out there fighting this daily battle RSD/CRPS. who would have ever guessed?
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Lisa Jacobs
June 19, 2014 at 4:49 pm
Moved to N.J in hopes of getting help with R.S.D. that has spread from my foot to hip. I cannot find a doctor who cares enough to help me and takes my Horizon insurance. I really need help with the pain and depression! Is there any doctors that will help me??
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Lisa Jacobs
September 19, 2014 at 11:26 am
Thank you! Any questions ? I want to share all the ways R.S.D affects my every day life? The spreading, etc. For instance I can’t eat blue crabs or salmon? Does eating these things bother anyone else?? I can’t take anything that thins the blood
No asperain not NSAIDs .absolutely not!! It takes my brain when I wake up anywhere from 40seconds up to ,2 minutes for the brain to tell my ankle is in pain. I am not condoning in anyway what I am about to say!! I have been on xannax 2 mg. 3 times a day for along time for my nearves. I always break them in half and just take 1 mg instead of the 2 mg. I am supposed to take. I have found out that when taken as prescribed it helps dull the nearves in the flesh by 75%!!! It makes me tired. But I will take gladly take being tired rather then the pain of the nerves in my flesh . I have R.S.D.from my toes to my hip in my right leg that spreads higher up my side all the time. Please do not take any medicine without talking to your doctor!! Not much that we know about this strange dystrophy?? I just wanted to share what helps and what makes it worse with me that I have found out? Please ask me anything you would like to know that I experience with this dystrophy? I have had it for 4 years !
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September 20, 2014 at 4:17 pm
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September 22, 2014 at 7:21 pm
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HowardB
October 21, 2014 at 11:46 am
I’d like to offer my RSD informational site as another place to get accurate, scientifically-referenced information on CRPS/RSD. I also publish a free monthly newsletter on very recent research into CRPS. I get no compensation of any kind for this work – I found remission almost five years ago and this is a way for me to pay forward to the community which supported me so well when I was so incredibly sick.
Here’s the site: http://www.thblack.com/links/RSD/
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Frustrated
February 6, 2015 at 3:17 am
Hi my husband has CPRS and ever since our marriage has really been on the rocks. He keeps pulling away from me and saying he wants to leave me. Is this common for a person with CPRS? I believe he has depression but won’t admit it and seek treatment. I am very frustrated and hurt by his behavior towards me. He keeps saying he has had enough of me and can’t handle us anymore, then turns around and tells me he loves me. He has been more impatient and less understanding since the CPRS diganosis and I am ready to leave after 14 years. I have tried to help him but I feel there is nothing I can do.
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twinklev
February 6, 2015 at 2:12 pm
Hi Frustrated,
CRPS becomes a family illness. By this I mean that it doesn’t only effect him it also effects you, children. Of course all diseases do the same thing in family units and I would never minimize that for other families, CRPS leaves so much uncertainty. He most likely pulls away do to not knowing what is next, not understanding where his future may lead, even things he may or may not speak of not being able to provide for you the same as he once did. He probably does have secondary depression, most of us do, whether we like to admit it or not. I can only offer you support from experience. My husband and I are 29 years in this year. We were 15 years in when I was involved in the injury that led to my CRPS. Last month was 14 years for me. Now we are both unwell.
14 years is a long time. I hope you can save your marriage. I know this isn’t easy for you either. As you are the one watching him go through what he is and receiving the bad moods as a result.
Learning information about CRPS can be great, but it can also be scary and mis lead, sometimes. Causing more uncertainty of ones future. I know both his frustration and yours.
Try to re bond with him, let him know you support him (I know you already are) but also let him know he has to play a part, too. Sometimes this can be taken as not feeling supported. I don’t want him to feel that way. He needs to find something to want to live for. You both need to together.
We so often get caught up in our own fears, we stop living, caring, push everyone away. There are pain psychologists that are not the traditional type. They work specifically with pain patients. This may be an option to look into. Family counseling would be also, but if he isn’t interested it won’t help. I would consider a pain specialist in psychology first as they may be able to help him and bring you in on appointments. Maybe he would be more willing since they know pain.
He may not be seeing that you are going through this with him only that he is enduring it alone.
I wish I could help more. Please feel welcome to keep in touch. There are times I’m not able to reply right away, but I will always try as soon as able.
Sending a hug your way,
~Twinkle
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Jennifer Tardy Graves
February 17, 2015 at 1:47 pm
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Jennifer Tardy Graves
February 17, 2015 at 1:49 pm
I’m Jennifer Tardo Graves on fb..
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twinklev
February 17, 2015 at 2:09 pm
Jennifer,
I just accepted your request.
I hope you are well.
~Twinkle
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tlohuis
April 12, 2015 at 11:44 am
Wow! That sounds horrible. I had no idea what CRPS was. I’ve seen many blogs that refer to CRPS. I kept meaning to google it and find out more about it. I’m so sorry that you are going through all this on top of all your other medical issues. You are one very strong and courageous woman. You seem to deal with it pretty well. I’m sure you have your moments, but with everything you have going on, I really don’t know how you do it, but you do, and you do it well. Thank you for this very educational and inspirational post. It’s better to hear about how it really affects a person, by a person that has this diagnosis. My HUGS and PRAYERS to and for you, my friend. Have a “great” day. 🙂 I think I better get off my high horse after reading this. xxxxxx Tammy
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twinklev
April 13, 2015 at 9:18 pm
Hi Tammy 🙂
It’s tough. The burning and bone pain is the constant, unrelenting part of it. At least for me. The other symptoms, sharp stabbing, pulsating throbs, nerves popping in and out those are all day symptoms, but come and go throughout, are not constant. Discoloration, swelling, blood restriction, a daily deal. There are times edema reduces to the point the atrophy is more pronounced in the right foot and calf. Without swelling my right side is smaller from wasting away. Because my CRPS is in my lower extremity and because I refuse to give up and continue to weight bare as much as I can (which really isn’t all that much) I’ve beaten some odds against me way back in 2003. So many other symptoms. I try not to whine because well… and especially now a days… we’re all whiners. If we have chronic pain, we’re labeled as lazy, whiny, drug seeking, abusers. But the reality of it is… it hurts! People hurt! Not just me, you, others. I am strong, I was raised strong and I am doing okay. I have to be. First it was for my husband (we have been together nearly 29 years) and our younger children. Then later it was for my husband who became unwell after quad open heart surgery, diabetes, and other issues, our second daughter who was injured in the Army (she is okay, her hip has never been the same, but she functions) our oldest daughter who has a rare liver disease and may need a transplant, and our son who’s been diagnosed with birth defects. They all need to know that despite these things they can go on. I’m nearly 15 years in and even though I continue to end up with additional secondary diagnosis’, I’m better able to cope with the new that comes. If they can see that I endure then they will fight harder to do the same. That is my hope. Yep, I have my cry days. I have my why? days. Deep down inside I know why. It doesn’t always make it easier knowing though. I’ll isolate, hide and then get myself back together and do my best to be productive again.
That is all we can do. We can’t expect more of ourselves. We can set goals. We can’t give what we don’t have to give. We can however give a little bit that we do have. That little bit is a lot.
When I can’t do anymore, I don’t. If I push just 1 day too hard, I’ll knock myself down for an entire week. I’m blessed to have people in my life that understand that I really can’t at that given time. They know that if I could, I would.
My hugs and prayers for you too. Sometimes my humor, raw humor, silly, (potty mouth fun,I try not to make a habit of that) is taken opposite of my meaning. I think perhaps it gets lost in the typed word instead of being what an offline playful conversation might be. If I ever offend you, please let me know. Easy to fix. Mostly. lol It would never be my intention. Words don’t offend me. The only thing offensive is malice.
xx
I wish you a pain eased night.
~Twinkle
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Gloria jakes
April 18, 2015 at 4:07 pm
I have stage 3 sometimes I can’t control the shaking of my hands my body pain is enormous I lost my feet wearing only surgical shoes my feet are deformed it started receiving an injection in my low back hitting nerves electricity running down my legs as I looked around for the doctor who looks through the TV he’s not there only his student doctor. Thank you for the information please
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Stephen S. Rodrigues
May 23, 2015 at 12:34 pm
Did you know that there are answers and solutions for all types of pain already in the medical history books?
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gigiskidimals
June 7, 2015 at 7:04 pm
I was diagnosised with RSD in the spring of 2014 after an auto accident on Janurary 23,2014. I broke my right heel & ankle & right hip and was on bed rest from January 23rd-mid April. Because the foot had no movement or no surgery the guess is that is why I developed this agonizing disease! I have been thru living hell during this entire mess as well as my husband and our family. I am now a candidate for the spinal cord stimulator & see the psychologist tomorrow. Are there any opinions out there good or bad out there on this procedure?
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Gwendolyn Handley
June 15, 2015 at 9:09 pm
I had the implant tens unit. It was horrible for me. It malfunctioned. It actually made the RSD worse. I had it removed. But for some people it helps. Not me.
Praying you can find relief.
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twinklev
June 12, 2015 at 8:01 pm
Evening gigiskidimals
I hope your meet with psychologist went well. A psych evaluation is required as part of the candidacy. Was this your evaluation for your SCS? I can offer you my thoughts, though they vary in everyone. Some say they would never try one at all, other’s have had good outcomes, yet there are other’s who have them that it didn’t go so well for.
I’ve had a Medtronic Spinal Cord Stimulator since 2006. My best advice for you would be to pay close attention to your trial. The trial implant is usually between 5 and 10 days. Be sure to note any significant decrease in pain levels, any areas not covered, and any adverse effects, keep a journal of your experience. They generally require a minimum of 50-60 percent reduction in pain to go forward with the permanent implant.
You will be awake during parts of your temporary placement as well as the permanent. This is so that you can work with your doctor (the surgical team) and with your therapy representative (of the SCS company providing your care) and let them know if you feel the stimulation in the areas that are suppose to be covered for you. If the stimulation, for example, is suppose to cover your leg and foot, but you only feel it in your leg, and it doesn’t reach your foot, please tell them. Once the surgery is over, the area still won’t be covered properly.
When you are recovering be sure not to do any twisting, turning, pulling, raising your arms above your head, keep away from vacuuming. Don’t do anything that would cause the lead(s) to displace. For the permanent SCS recovery, it will take up to 8 weeks for the lead(s) to scar into place.
On the third day of my trial, I actually went to the flea market (auction) for the first time in many years. I wasn’t able to stay long, but I went, my family was so very happy.
I hope it provides you with relief. Please let me know if you have any questions or thoughts.
Well wishes,
~Twinkle
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Jesica Alba
June 15, 2015 at 4:34 am
I operate my back and leg pain operation through spinal cord stimulation it is a standard treatment for patients.low back pain treatment
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Susan pink
July 25, 2015 at 11:39 pm
OK. I almost lost my leg to RSD, according to the orthopedist who finally diagnosed it, after a few months of mistreatment from orthopedist who could not understand why my leg had swollen enormously after being kicked in the foot with NO break on X ray. After about 3 orthopedist had repeatedly bandaged my leg, causing disuse & cutting off the circulation…my leg turned blue, ice cold & immobile. I was saved by an ortho. Who told me I had RSD, that had progressed to 3 stages prior to Gangrene & unless I followed his instructions I would lose my leg. He prescribed oral vasodilation pills & to soak my leg in very warm to almost hot tub water and move my leg as he instructed (test water temp with hand or other extremity, as affected leg could NOT gage temp). Despite the pain, I followed his orders & recovered. I did not know this condition could recur. Over 30 years later after injuring my spine, a surgeon implanted Artificial Disc’s in my spine. The manufacturer had made disc’s with at least 20% abnormal movement & oversized for my petite frame, consequently the surgeon squeezed them into my spine crooked. I wound up developing Scoliosis above the surgery & severe chronic pain in back, Sciatica down both legs from the sciatic nerve being pulled & pushed abnormally constantly with every movement. After enough of this, my legs swelled up and developed burning pain, they bounced from hot to ICE COLD SKIN TEMPERATURE even though I FEEL BURNING while they are cold & AGONY from the Lightest touch-ALLODYNIA. Although I need revision surgery, I am desperate to try the K.infusion first, as I am suffering from depression now too. I am afraid another surgery could make the RSD worse unless the K.infusion could lessen it’s presence first. It is very difficult for me to bend my knees & ankles now. Stress increases pain terribly. My poor health allowed con artists to steal from me, forging my signature & stealing my real estate. I need to testify against them. I have constant nightmares from the fraud perpetrated on me. The K.infusion could hopefully help me overcome my fears of these crooks, who threatened my life as well. If anyone can help me find the right doctors to diagnose & treat me with K.infusions, it would save my life & help put a few criminals behind bars..prevent them from harming others. I am living in NJ right now near NYC, but have not settled into a permanent home, as I may need to travel & possibly settle near the appropriate doctors, who could help me.
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twinklev
July 26, 2015 at 12:55 am
Dear Susan,
I’m sorry you’ve gone through so much. Your first paragraph states you already have RSD. You’re last paragraph is asking for a doctor to diagnose and treat you with Ketamine Infusions. I’m no longer certain if you’ve already received a diagnosis and are now seeking a second opinion to move forward with Ketamine or if you believe you have RSD and are seeking a diagnosis for the first time in able to receive Ketamine treatment for RSD.
In any event, I hope this resource helps you.
Ketamine Advocacy Network
http://www.ketamineadvocacynetwork.org/
I wish you well,
~Twinkle V.
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October 29, 2015 at 4:10 am
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denise
November 8, 2015 at 6:36 pm
My cure 2 years ago was prednisolone for 8 weeks on a tapered dose.gp supported me.but pain clinic were against it,like many others.look it up on web.for me it was my magic tablet.toucj wood it doesn’t come back again.thanks for reading.
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gigiskidimals
March 22, 2016 at 3:21 pm
Thank you! Thank you! For what you do! I don’t know if it’s because you have been battling so long or what but where you pull your energy is amazing! It’s been a little over 2 yrs since my auto accident & not only have I been the lucky recipient of RSD/CRPS, but our lives have been a living hell. Even the few high points we have been haven’t even gotten my husband & I above hell status! Trying to find Dr’s who hinder stand what you have, your family & friends look at you like you are a depressed drug addicted! It takes forever to get only a select few to understand your plight. The accident liability was the other driver who was commercial & has been accepted. What hasn’t been accepted is my disability & ongoing care. I lost my home due a short sale do to loss of disabilies wages, credit is ruined due medical bills & no savings & both vehicles are falling apart & unsafe
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twinklev
March 28, 2016 at 4:52 pm
gigiskidimals
Thank you and you’re right it’s because I’ve been battling so long and so hard that I want others going through the same to know… while we may not be able to do anything for one another monetarily, we can always offer comfort and have the compassion in knowing, someone else really does understand.
(all of it)
p.s. my energy is pulled from a place above myself. It’s not physical. 🙂
Praying for you and sending positive light your way. x
~T
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Glmp
April 5, 2016 at 8:49 pm
My older sister has RSD…her inutial injury was a torn meniscis (sorry spelling)..she had the stimulator first and now a pump. But i have never really seen her feel better. I have seen her some days she looks like she ferls okay…others days, like today, if the pain is at a medium her mind is racing with depression and hopelessness….i try to give her suggestions but i ferl at a loss. I love her so much shes so beautiful and still has alot of life. Shes in her 40’s…she looks like in her 30 except for her weight. I just dont know how to help her. I also have chronic pain doctors say from my hashimoto thyroid and hypermobility in my joints….but I always look up…like okay im drinking mire water no soda walking at least six miles a week canoe once or twice a month…im getting a gym membership. I want her to be hopeful and try…just try to have a routine. Am I being to pushy? How can i help her? i feel like i empathize cause pain is debilitating everything i do i have to consider how i will feel. I understand how frustrating that is to feel like u have to trade off energy…if i walk here u can di this later. Let me clean clothes then rest…i exercise and instead of feeling energized i feel sleepy. I definitely have some understanding. But still i want my sis to ferl better find some peace and happiness like i do.
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twinklev
April 5, 2016 at 9:34 pm
Glmp,
I don’t think you’re being pushy. I think because you also have health issues that you do sympathize and carry compassion for her. Routines aren’t easy to maintain when chronic pain controls one’s life. Sleep and wake cycles become disturbed and create additional secondary issues. See if she will consider Yoga. Just enough for light stretching to keep her blood flowing and muscles from atrophying. It can also ease down ache. The meditative time is important too. 8 minutes is all 4 poses takes. 2 mins each. I do 4 poses. Non weight bearing, but helpful in mind and body. Have her make a list of tasks each day. 3 is a good start. And if she only makes it through 2 of them, add the one she didn’t get at to the top of the next days list. Hobbies, help her find an interest that is unrelated to pain. Hobbies that include pain, thoughts of pain, visuals etc, can become triggers.
I hope this helps a little. Please let me know how she’s doing.
~Twinkle
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Rick Kelly
September 11, 2016 at 9:30 pm
Too tired to talk. Hands bleed to walk. World goes by. Whom
cares? Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. What’s wrong?
Don’t take hands 4 granted. L4 hurts. Like, really hurts. Don’t take your back for granted. Oh, I can’t walk. Legs, termites got.
Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. vomits on ‘another’ drug addict? Nobody. Nobody. …believes? MOM even doesn’t see your tear. Oh, you did have that beer. Are you queer? Or, is CRPS really here?
Nobody cares. Really. Reality hits. Hamsters drop. Wheelality hits. Say what? You look ‘ok’…but don’t you know? It’s pay to play? PAIN does not equate. Say HATE. Funny shit, ha,….no wonder why so many quit.
Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.
r.
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Bob
September 11, 2016 at 10:02 pm
You got it Rick. Nobody gives a crap about us and I would be freaking rich if I had 5 dollars for every idiot that told me I look good and can’t be in pain. I tell them, well maybe after living in pain for 10 years it takes over your being. Even my wife will ask me what’s wrong, and I’ll look and tell her oh, I don’t know. Just maybe it’s being in extreme pain 24/7 every day of my life and going to bed knowing I’m gonna feel like crap again tomorrow. I say, it starts to wear you down, at some point. Even my pain management dr asked me once, come on…. does it really hurt that much?Just got up grabbed my prescripting and left. Don’t want to run my mouth too much. One day I’ll tell you my story. That is if you want to hear a good one.
I would say feel better but if being honest we both know that’s bs. So, feel as good as you possibly can and take whatever you need to get there. That’s for what you wrote. Truth always ___________?
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Bob,
I truly appreciate your reply. Hard to write because it’s in my hands etc.
I’d love to hear your story and a point to a place where more of us can pool resources emotionally, medically and politically.
A friend,
Rick
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Too tired to talk. Hands bleed to walk. World goes by….NOBODY wants
cares? Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. What’s wrong?
Don’t take hands 4 granted. L4 hurts. Like, really hurts. Don’t take your back for granted. Oh, I can’t walk. Legs, termites got.
Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. vomits on ‘another’ drug addict? Nobody. Nobody. …believes? MOM even doesn’t see your tear. Oh, you did have that beer. Are you queer? Or, is CRPS really here?
Nobody cares. Really. Reality hits. Hamsters drop. Wheelality hits. Say what?
You look ‘ok’…but don’t you know? It’s pay to play? PAIN does not equate. Say HATE.
Funny shit, ha,….no wonder why so many quit.
Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.
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2,897 | Fencing is in many cases designed to keep animals in or out so it’s no surprise that we often get asked to build field shelters,stables,dog kennels/runs and other timber buildings to meet their housing needs.We are happy to provide estimates for any of the above and specialise in one off designed to suit buildings. We can undertake all associated groundworks, brick or block work and install services to suit. | {
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2,898 | Brand storytelling’s importance cannot be understated. The strategies used in brand marketing are to boost awareness and help establish the voice of a brand. The act of storytelling through various media and social channels will create the possibility to capture the attention of a brand’s audience.
Brand Storytelling in marketing uses a narrative that links your brand to the customers you seek out. It highlights what your brand values most and how you can share that with the people who make use of your services or products.
The narrative in question relies on storytelling elements that allows your audience to understand your brand story and to relate to it. It’s imperative to remember that the main character in your brand story must always be your target audience. Your brand is the guide that allows the customer to be the main character in the story.
Having a great product counts, but a compelling brand story places your journey in a position where it can grow. If there is no story behind your brand, there will be no motivation for anyone to choose you or your product. Your story is what’s needed to get people to invest their time and money in what your brand has to offer.
Why Is Brand Storytelling So Important?
1. Stories Grab Headlines And Your Audience’s Attention
Every marketer (online or offline) relies on brand storytelling and brand awareness to reach the people within their target market. Advertising was not created to be sought out. Many people find marketing annoying and will usually skip an ad that is featured on a YouTube video, for instance.
At the core, a business relies on advertising and forms of marketing that get the word out. This requires having an effective branding strategy. Brands do what they must to ingratiate themselves with audiences, but what needs to be considered are the effects that are created.
Relying on brand storytelling in marketing is one way to address this issue. We are inherently inclined to reading or watching something light, funny, or laced with information such as statistics and features.
Understanding your audience and communicating in a marketing language they are familiar with is imperative. This will help a brand to effectively illustrate it’s strongest features with emotional value. Brand storytelling lures in a prospective client quicker than telling them what they will actually get.
2. Thing To Consider In Brand Storytelling
Define Who You Are: What is the story behind your brand? What do you wish to accomplish? What are your brand’s missions and values?
Sell What You Do: What is your brand doing? How do you aim to interact with your customers or clients? What can be learned from your brand?
Know Who You Cater To: Who are the people that will benefit from your services or product? Sharing case studies makes for compelling brand storytelling content.
Highlight Your Backstory: Why do you do what you do? Why does your brand or company do what it does? How does your backstory connect with what you offer your clients or customers?
Make It Known How You Operate: How do you deliver your services and products? How can it change the lives of your target audience?
Consider The Future: What is your brand aspiring to? How will you evolve and change? Will you expand the target audience to create a wider reach? Will your values and mission change?
3. Brand Storytelling Creates Individuality
In a specific industry, there will be other brands and businesses that convey the same messages, but with different approaches. Hoping that people will find you in this sea of information is not enough.
Your brand’s individuality must present itself and needs to do the job of setting you apart from your competitors, this is key to creating a strong brand.
This can only be done with storytelling and when you think of it, each person on this planet has a different tale to tell about their life. The same thing applies to businesses - even if they appear to share almost all common traits externally.
But how do you convince people to buy from you and not your competitors?
Your brand storytelling will probably have to speak to its audience in a tailor-made manner. Emphasize who you are and what is important to you. Make an emotional connection with the viewer and make sure to offer excellent customer service. Allow for that to gel with what you can do as a brand to change a person’s life.
Why Should Brands Engage In Brand Storytelling?
The benefits of a brand marketing campaign are boundless. But most importantly, a unique and powerful message in your marketing strategy can distinguish your brand from others in your industry. The impact you want as a brand hasto be memorable.
Our brains respond by activating certain parts of it when engaged in storytelling. Once you’ve captured the attention of your audience, your story should be told in a swift, carefully-curated manner for effective branding. Sometimes shock-value helps, but that all depends on what you are willing to risk.
Consumers look to brands they can connect with. If your brand can foster a community of engagement, a connection will be created and thus, loyalty to your brand will follow suit. This can be assisted with the use of social media. Your brand and your content must be used not only to engage but also to become recognized.
Tips For Brand Storytelling:
Focus on the needs of your consumers
Create value-oriented content that speaks to your customer
Venture into various media and channels
Strive to evoke emotions in your audiences
Allow your brand’s personality to flourish
Stay abreast of trends
Conclusion:
Stories that pack a punch form an integral part of a brand’s marketing strategy. Brand storytelling must be used to create an opportunity where a connection with your audience is created, and it's also a method to present yourself in a captivating manner to prospective customers
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2,899 | - Nikita, congratulations on your victory. You had played in many Superfinals, had won several prizes and now finally became the Russian champion. What was different this time?
- Quite a lot. I can’t tell you everything while I am still active in the sport. The important changes took place in my preparation and I don’t think it’s right for me to talk about it in half-truths. I should either tell the whole story or not say anything at all. In a little while, I will write a book that details my path in sport and everyone will get a mention. *laughing*
- In a good way?
- In an honest way. Now I can reveal the most important news of all; a month ago, my son was born.
- Congratulations!
- Thank you. It means a lot to me. In fact, a lot of my victory was down to this, but it’s impossible to compare, since any sporting victory pales into insignificance when compared with his birth. Maybe it sounds simple, but the feeling of emotional happiness is far more important. During this tournament, I felt a lot more relaxed about my mistakes and perhaps I was a little luckier. I was just playing chess and didn’t over-reflect. The birth of my son took a certain weight off my shoulders. When sportsmen live their professions with every fibre of their being, all defeats and victories are felt very intensely.
- Can we say that you felt less stressed? Did you feel that you no longer felt that you had to prove something?
- Not quite. Life just became more varied. Some people feed off this stress and find it a source of motivation, but I’m not one of them. I don’t like the idea of “great solitude”- that you’re alone and fighting for the championship. I don’t understand the point of that.
- I think that people like that are decreasing in number.
- I’m talking about a wider context. Take Ronaldo, for example.
- But he has lots of children.
- Yes, that’s true, and I don’t know him personally. But looking at him from the outside, I feel that for him, Ballons D’Or are comparable to his children.
- Although it’s difficult to ask about chess after this, but is there a single game you can pick out of the ones you played in Ufa?
- All three victories stand out, though it’s often the case that draws end up being the decisive ones. It is sometimes very important to save a position and here, the match against Kirill stands out. I struggle to remember such a stroke of luck in my previous years.
Strangely enough, I had a good feeling before the tournament. During the game against Alekseenko, an optimistic inner voice spoke to me. Sometimes it tells me that everything is ok and then: “Well, that’s it”, but here it was spot on. During my game with Kirill, I looked at everything in a detached manner; I thought that if I got check-mated, then so be it. I set a trap…
On the other hand, I’ve lost points in similar situations many times before. Truth be told, Kirill has only himself to blame. It’s not wise to leave the game open with 30 seconds to go, especially in a much better position. If you do so, it can end just how it did here. If he had two minutes rather than 30 seconds, he would have figured things out and found a way to win. It’s a bitter lesson to learn, but I experienced it many times and struggled to accept it for a long time. You are winning but you have 30 seconds left, will you complete the victory? You can never be sure. I feel a lot more relaxed about this now.
- Overall, during the tournament, you and other players pointed out that many mistakes were made and connected that with constant playing online. Do you think there’s a connection between that and the decrease in practice players get in the OTB chess?
- I don’t play online. I have recently taken part in a Chinese online tournament, but that was just one episode. When it comes to me, the answer is no. In addition, I don’t think it’s just to over-estimate the level of chess players. We need to respect it, but we must recognise that chess is becoming very sporting, especially with the current time control. Previously, we played longer. The second time control is not quite a lottery, but it produces lots of illogical results. I learned to play “the 7-hour” chess with endgames and where a game was treated as a distinct whole. Now, if you haven’t finished your opponent before the first time control, or you don’t have an extra queen afterwards, then what does exactly happen? A game is being played, the time trouble comes, then players have to take a break to think about their next moves, while the contest has entered into its fifth hour. And suddenly you’re left with just ten minutes once again. What will happen? One unexpected move, and that’s it...So no, we should not be surprised by this. Chess has become fighting, the chess players are combative.
When it comes to playing online, I believe it has distorted chess as the rewards are distributed in a totally unjust way. There is “helicopter money” and then there is “online money” that’s being thrown around. I can’t really call that “chess”. It’s a redistribution of funds between ten or so people that take part in it. No super-finalists play there.
At the same time, so many blitz and bullet tournaments are being played. That is no longer chess and I am sad that it is being called that. I don’t mind it taking place, since there are far less logical events happening in the world right now. The games that last a minute or second have a right to exist, but let’s not distort definitions. For me, even the current time control is a necessary compromise, but that should be the final frontier as chess is, at its core, a seven-hour contest. But the younger generation feels differently.
- So do the spectators.
- And that’s their legitimate viewpoint. My viewpoint is that I grew up and learned to play chess that forces you to calculate possibilities until the very end, not to guesstimate what will happen. But the latter way is how it’s appropriate to play chess nowadays, since excessive calculations will mean you’ll run out of time. There is no right answer here, posterity will decide, but we are living in a different context.
- Everything is becoming faster now. It’s easier to watch a minute-long video than to read a book. Whether we like it or not, the process of condensation has also touched chess. I doubt we’ll return to longer time controls.
- Perhaps, but we don’t know that. I understand that people are already struggling to read a Tweet and would prefer to watch a TikTok video. They even consider 150 characters too long.
- Of course. And if you have to scroll, that makes it near-impossible.
- Naturally. Even that seems like a challenge. On the other hand, it’s often said that chess doesn’t attract wide interest and it’s important to understand that our sport has survived because of philanthropists, not sponsors. It would be good if someone can make a business sense of it, but no one is really doing that. I’ve already said it and I’ll take this opportunity to repeat that I really like the concept of “Chess in Museums” programme. It’s an analogy that reflects where we are. Paintings, classical music, opera- all of that is something that has no formal value. On a general level, the average viewer understands little about them- I doubt he understands the value of Raphael or El Greco. He only understands that they are exceptional masters but the reasons for that remain unknown. For me, chess fits into that paradigm because it is very difficult to understand. It is an activity for a select group of people and only the very well-prepared can comprehend it.
At the opening ceremony of the Superfinal in the Bashkortostan State M.V. Nesterov Art Museum
- In other words, can we talk about a certain level of elitism?
- Yes, but not on a material level, but on a spiritual and intellectual one, as pompous as that may sound. We can draw an analogy between chess and the opera, which is also tricky to comprehend. Chess is in a similar realm; a random viewer will struggle to understand what is going on. The same will happen in a museum. What exactly will a personunderstand?
- If one doesn’t read something beforehand or doesn’t take the audio-guide, then probably very little.
- Correct. I’ve been to many museums where I listened to audio-guides and I don’t think that I understand anything about it.
- Perhaps you’re just too self-critical.
- It’s just that it’s all very complicated. We can only guess what the artist felt when he or she was drawing or composing.
- This is particularly relevant to modern art, where it’s very hard to understand anything without an explanation and special preparation.
- Any composition, drawing, book or a chess game is something that can’t be understood fully. No one can really appreciate its value, but it’s clear that they have some. However, I don’t attach any value to the games on the Internet. This is the realm of cyber-sport which will always be far away from chess, because chess is too difficult for it. For chess to be successful in cyber-sport, rules will have to be simplified, but that would lead to a question of the relevance of chess. Take anything- the industry has a million ways to entertain, while chess is a detailed, complicated game. In this, I think, lies a huge mistake, to assume that chess can be successful in the cyber-world. They will lose their identity.
- This presents a dual situation. If chess isn’t successful, it will be short of funds. If that happens, there won’t be many tournaments.
- That’s a direction in which I don’t want to go in this conversation. My opinion is firm; chess must remain in its core form and I consider that vital, because that is relevant to the ongoing conversation. They cannot be allowed to transform into cyber-sport. To play for such sums of money online is a crime, in my view.
- Are you referring to the Champions Chess Tour?
- There are no other ones. First of all, I am not the only one who has doubts about the anti-cheating controls in all online tournaments. I can’t point to any concrete evidence, but I have major doubts. It’s a questionable practice to say that great grandmasters will not do something like that out of concern for their reputations. Chess is full of stories where celebrated champions committed something egregious. There is also the mechanism where, for example, a 2750-rated grandmaster can play well, while a player with a rating of 2600 is not supposed to have a superb game. Maybe there is a reason for that, but it seems ridiculous. Why don’t we just award one prize for the player with 2750 and another for the one that is slightly weaker? What would even be the point of playing?
- So some players are more equal than others, aren’t they?
- Absolutely, without a doubt.
- Let’s imagine a situation; you’re the current champion of Russia and you’re invited to play in the Magnus Carlsen’s Tour. Would you?
- No, I wouldn’t.
- Really?
- Of course, not.
- That’s quite a standpoint!
- First of all, no one will invite me. Secondly, I chose this position in advance, because I don’t believe the format is beneficial to chess in its current form. It works very well for people who are immersed in it, but we should call things by their real name. When we say how much Carlsen did for chess, we should remember that he hasn’t disregarded his own interests. But he is a really great champion who has proven his superiority in all types of chess.
- But we should understand that this is a separate industry rather than one person called Magnus Carlsen. This is a huge business project.
- Of course. Magnus is an icon of chess.
- And his personal brand underlines a huge business cluster.
- Yes, I know all that. I am just saying it to show that people who are involved in this Tour and those who are not have different lives. For example, I don’t know whether my next scheduled tournament in Riga will take place (at the point of publishing, we know that the it’s underway - Ed). And then I will play somewhere else in six months’ time, more or less. And I’m happy with that, my life has been like this for the last decade. And there are lots of people like me. Meanwhile, the Tour’s stages continue without breaks and aside from the anti-cheating issues, there are lots of questions about the qualifications for these tournaments. The number of Russians in them can be counted on one hand. Daniil Dubov has played in them, I think, largely because of his friendship with Magnus and only remained because he was winning. Vladislas Artemiev has been noticed, but he played several fantastic tournaments.
- Yes, he qualified for the Final.
- It’s hard to ignore him. People who have qualified for the Tour are very content, so we can be happy for them. But for me, that’s not chess. It is a separate industry, a different world.
- Partly, it is a show.
- Yes, it is a show.
- But let’s get back to your career. For some reason, I think that you anticipated my next question: Ian Nepomniachtchi called you one of the seconds after the FIDE Candidates Tournament. Do you think your collective work helped you in the Superfinal?
- First of all, I hope it helped Ian. We all think about ourselves and in chess, people become hyper-egocentric. But if I am a second, I should think about the people I’m working with, not about myself. I have great affection for Ian and I would be delighted if I somehow contributed to his success.
Did it help me? Of course, a lot. Firstly, it was a chance to train with one of the leading sportsmen of the world. Ian is an extraordinary character and there is always something to learn from people like that. He is an exceptional person and my continued training with him enriched me.
Secondly, as Ian himself has said, we had a whole team that included Peter Leko. It was an enormous honour and privilege to interact with such a professional. It’s hard to express my respect for that man, but I would point out his exemplary commitment to chess. Now he is doing a lot of commentary, including online, but he doesn’t play on the Internet. Peter may have distanced himself from active competition, but people like that always pass on something after themselves. Of course, Peter’s job was not to work for me, but I took something from him.
With Valentina Gunina
- At the press conference before the Superfinal, you mentioned a book about chess in St Petersburg, which you co-authored. I have two questions. One, please tell us something about this book. Two, it happened that three prize-winners at the Superfinal represent St Petersburg, plus Evgenija Ovod, who came second in the women’s tournament. Could we say that the city’s chess school is on the upgrade?
- With the first question, I hope that this project will be completed and we will discuss it in greater detail. My role in it is modest and limited to chess. The book contains both historical and chess materials and I’m working on the latter. I have to prepare a number of games that were structured differently and were connected to the city, players from here and other world champions.
- Starting with Chigorin or earlier?
- Это вопрос сложный, структура книги ещё в рабочей стадии. В частности, очень интересно, что из чемпионов мира в Петербурге не был только один.
That is a difficult question since the structure of the book hasn’t been formed yet. It is interesting that only one of the world champions didn’t play in St Petersburg.
- Fischer, presumably.
- Yes, Fischer, naturally. The others also visited and played there, including the Soviet and Russian ones. Even Euwe played a tournament there. We welcomed Steinitz, Lasker and Capablanca. Magnus won the world blitz championship. Vishy took part in that one and also participated in the Alekhine Memorial. Only Fischer had never been here; he was truly a unique person. On one hand, St Petersburg is a city that feels like a capital but hasn’t been one for 100 years. I don’t know if there’s another city where all world champions played at some point, bar one.
- New York, probably.
- A large city, yes. But did all great chess players play there? I am saying that to show that St Petersburg has a large place in chess history.
As to the second question, I am not a trainer or an official, so I can only speak for myself. I think that a few years ago, the Russian national team was made up almost entirely of players from St Petersburg. This was before the emergence of Kirill Alekseenko at a very high level. There were Peter Svidler, me, Vladimir Fedoseev, Maxim Matlakov, and only Ian was not from St Petersburg.
Pre-start press conference (Photo by the press service of the Bashkortostan's Ministry of Sport)
- The Mednyi Vsadnik team has won the European Club Cup several times.
- Yes, and it happens because of our considerable advantage. The European Club Cup has shown that chess without Magnus Carlsen is vulnerable. The pandemic has affected everyone and sponsors are having problems. The European Cup can’t be called a mass tournament, it’s more of an elite competition. But our team is only made up from locals.
- Even with no international players.
- Indeed.
- Only Andrey Esipenko plays for the team now.
- Yes, he does. I spoke to several mates about an idea that maybe it’s more logical to change current leagues, especially the Russian one, into a competition like the one back in the USSR, because currently, the Moscow team has players from Moscow, St Petersburg teams only have players from St Petersburg, Kazan from Kazan, and so on. Right now, clubs have no money left.
- It’s not very clear who else can play other than Moscow, St Petersburg, and Kazan.
- Is there someone else?
- That’s the issue.
- The teams play as well as they can and everything comes down to the match between Moscow and St Petersburg, which we win 5,5:0,5 *laughing*.
- That’s because none of Alexander Grischuk, Ian, or Sergey Karjakin for Moscow.
- I would be happy if they did. It would be fascinating to play in tournaments where teams have the same squads as I remember previously. I grew up when the Russian team championship was a major fixture in the calendar, and the European Cup was even more so. For example, I played against Veselin Topalov there. The players that competed were ones that you’d never see in the street, or even in a chess club. Today, the squads have deteriorated, considerably.
Photo credit: Macedonian Chess Federation
- Tell us a little about yourself. What do you do in your free time, as little as you have it?
- I actually have quite a lot of free time. I don’t like speaking about myself, but I should say something. I came here to comment on a game in Sergey Shipov’s studio, and saw the spectators writing that “the world’s most boring chess player, who never smiles, has shown up”.
- People can be unkind in online comments. They’re not happy with anyone really.
- That’s normal. However, the modern tendency to shout louder than everyone else isn’t my thing. I can do it, but it will be less effective than if it was done by someone who does it naturally. There are people who behave like that organically.
- Yes, there are people who know how to carry themselves high.
- Yes, and they are comfortable drawing attention to themselves. They can seem in control when discussing things, they know little about.
About myself: everyone knows that I am a big football fan, it’s the only sport I watch. Maxim Matlakov has drawn me into Fantasy Football, so many thanks to him.
- Andrey Esipenko is also keen on it, as far as I know.
- Andrey is a professional, he’s way ahead. I’m just a beginner but I enjoy playing as an amateur.
- Who is in your team?
- First of all, Ronaldo is not. There is Salah, of course, he should be in any team. We don’t know all these people personally, what they are like off the pitch, but he seems a lot more…
- More human?
- Nicer. Yes, more human.
- Mane is also very nice, as for me.
- Perhaps, but he is a little weaker, in my opinion. When it comes to Liverpool, Suarez is one of my few favourite players and I was delighted when he went to Atletico. There are two teams I support- Zenit and Atletico. Suarez is a very controversial player and the bites are not something that I approve. But if you saw how he cried last year after winning La Liga…
- That was touching, yes.
- We see that someone who has long ago become a millionaire gives his all on the pitch, where he is hated and whistled. He gets knocked around and he is not that young anymore. Age is a big factor even in chess, but in football, it’s far bigger. I remember reading sports newspapers when I was a child, where interviews would be published. There was Batistuta, who at one point asked his doctor to amputate his legs because they hurt so badly.
So, in general, football plays a large role in my life. In addition, I try to read and recently I’ve done more of that than previously. At a certain moment, I barely read. Now, I use the e-book that my wife gave to me and it’s a lot more convenient to carry around. I recently read stories by Kuprin and enjoyed them enormously. My favourite is Saltykov-Schedrin, naturally, and The Golovlyov Family. That is something I reread regularly. I also like Dostoevsky and, in general, I’m focusing on Russian classics. When it comes to foreign writers, there was a time I liked Somerset Maugham. He may seem simple, but his gift is writing in simple language about things that should be described that way.
After the tournaments finish, I will return to my family, my son and will just enjoy life.
- What about films and TV series?
- I am a series maniac. There hasn’t been any film that has stood out to me recently.
- TV series have taken a huge chunk of the market. I have to ask you about The Queen’s Gambit, have you watched it?
- I have, but I don’t get the reason for its popularity. Of course, I’ll watch that new film…
- The World Champion?
- Yes, the one with Khabensky. After watching the teaser, it became obvious that I do really understand the criticism of Going Vertical. To me, it just seems like a separate story. There is a match in Baguio and then there is this film, where the authors saw something on their own. It is a fictional movie- even the trailer makes it clear that a part of it is down to the imagination. I was astounded to see Karpov say in the teaser “Don’t turn chess into war.” That’s a head-to-toe reversal.
Photo credit: Kinopoisk.ru
- Are there any TV series that you have recently enjoyed?
- Again, there are very few that stand out to me.
- That contrasts with my perception, I think there are quite a few good ones.
- Can you recommend something to me? I think I’ve watched most of Netflix by now. I liked the last one I watched- Caliphate. I can list the series that appeal to me: Breaking Bad, The Big Bang Theory, True Detective, Homeland, Narcos, and The Crown. Of the more recent ones, I’ve enjoyed The Bridge and it’s considered one of the highest-rated. It’s a brilliant series; Saga Noren and the Malmo police. Those who know will understand *laughing*.
There is another series that I can recommend. It is also very short; The Kominsky Method, with Michael Douglas. There is also the British After Life. Both exhibit excellent dark humour.
There is also The Good Doctor, about a genius surgeon with autism. There is nostalgic resemblance to Dr House as it raises contemporary issues- gender inequality, prejudice towards migrants, and other people who seem “unusual”.
- What about Game of Thrones?
- Everyone liked it, but it’s become a meme that “The last season of Game of Thrones means that I’m no longer the greatest disappointment in my parents’ lives.” The ending is awful, but the start was amazing. However, maybe the process itself is more important.
- The last season of House of Cards was also so-so…
- I couldn’t watch all of House of Cards. I watched the first season and stopped there. I find it difficult to watch a season where all the characters are repulsive.
The Russian Method is impressive. I even watched the second season, just for Khabensky. Swampland is original, but not to my taste.
- Good. Who do you maintain friendly relations with from the chess world?
- It’s well-known that Maxim Matlakov and I are friends. But that is a difficult question, because friendship is something individual for each person.
- Of course. But is there anyone with whom you can spend a while in conversation or who you exchange opinions with regularly?
- A surprising number of people congratulated me on winning the Russian Superfinal. I think they would make up the core of a little Swiss event.
- Are there people who you consider your confidants?
- No, there aren’t, of course. *laughing*. First, there are close friends. Furthermore, there are people who you exchange a few words with but feel close to without speaking much. You don’t burden the person and they don’t burden you.
I think I have good relations with most of the Russian national team, to the extent that’s possible. And our team has a very good spirit because we’re all decent people, in general. Yes, everyone is competitive, ambitious and with their own personalities, but that’s inevitable. We unite very well.
Bartumi, 2018
- By the way, let me ask you about national teams. Are you worried about development of Team USA thanks to integration of foreign players? Levon Aronian is about to join them, so will it be even more difficult to compete against them?
- That should worry Andrey Esipenko. I fully understand that I won’t be playing chess forever.
- Don’t you want to win an Olympic gold medal?
- I won’t lie, I want to win with the national team- I think all Russian players do. We want to be a part of the team as players, not as fans. What else can I say?
In terms of the US team, some people run the full course while some cut corners. But that isn’t necessarily the most effective method.
- But it works, doesn’t it?
- I don’t remember an instance where it worked. The 2018 Olympiad was won by China. America won in 2016, but we should remember that the USA is a special case when it comes to immigration. What do we mean by Native Americans? In Gangs of New York, a character said “I die a true American.” You know this better than I, but it’s said that a native Muscovite is one who is born in the third generation. What is a Native American? Is it someone who was born in the first or which generation?
- From the time of Jefferson? I kid.
- I have a negative attitude to this phenomenon. In football, you can play for one country. Mario Fernandes plays for Russia, but once. That is also questionable, but at least it’s understandable. But when Levon Aronian, who won three Olympiads with the Armenian team, transfers- that seems odd. It contradicts the sporting spirit. But Levon is yet to play in a tournament for his new team
- But he has laid out his reasons for doing so.
- I’m not judging him; I’m judging the possibility of someone doing that in principle. A sportsman should have just one sporting citizenship. He can represent a federation, but changing teams is a highly debatable matter.
Batumi, 2018
- The World Chess Championship is about to start. What are your expectations?
- I expect drama, lots of it. Usually, during tournaments, chess players complain about everything- the food, accommodation, the reception, the fact that some have to play more games as Black, etc. But the scale of the World Championship Match- that has a touch of eternity. I remember when I walked into a chess club and saw the portraits hanging on the walls.
- A sacred moment?
- Yes, it is iconic. There is chess, and then there is the World Championship Match, which is something different. Even watching it gives you a feeling that’s hard to transcribe. You even live the occasion as a spectator, as it concentrates so much energy. It’s wonderful that we have it.
I sincerely hope the match will take place. And of course, I wish Ian luck and strength of endurance. Heaven will judge, but Ian must give everything he’s got.
- Do what you must and what will be will be?
- That’s not easy. It’s easier to say nice words so while sitting on a sofa. Here, even with advance preparation, a vital factor is the ability to cope with the tension, which is almost electric. I’ve never played in it, but others told me. He’ll have to cope with the strain throughout the match and try to turn it to his favour. | {
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