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2,902 | Summer will not be complete without at least one visit to the beach. Boracay would be the obvious choice for many, but since all flights are fully booked (which means the little island would be crowded, which I hate), we didn’t bother dreaming of going there. Instead, we decided to go to the much closer Puerto Galera.
White beach, Puerto Galera
Now that several expressways are interconnected to Batangas, traveling to Batangas Port is pretty smooth and in fact it’s practically all expressway from SLEX to the port. Buses have also become nice due to competition and the fare is very reasonable. Most buses, if not all, even have free Wi-Fi on board.
View of the countryside along the expressway
The port of Batangas however remains as “overwhelming” as ever. The facilities aren’t so bad, but they are showing signs of aging. They remain functional though, so I didn’t mind, but the number of people trying to sell you things or take you places (simply put, take your money) are just so many it’s ridiculous and down right annoying. Why the port tolerates these degrading activities (which is a bit of a norm in many government facilities) makes me just cringe. If you find yourself confused around here, be very wary of whom to ask and don’t easily trust strangers especially if you’re alone and they’re leading you to places. There are signs all around so it helps that you pay attention to where you’re going if you’re new here.
Inside the terminal
On the better side of things, the waiting area remains decent. Air conditioning works, but I wasn’t able to check if they have free Wi-Fi. I wished they have a decent paging system though to call passengers or some screen where you can check which gate boards which.
Travel Tip: Booking a round trip boat ride is much cheaper than one way. You don’t have to decide outright when you’ll return as the tickets don’t have a return date.
The boat that takes you from Batangas to Puerto Galera is still that oversized wooden “banca” (boat). I kept thinking why fast crafts still do not travel this route, but then I realized that Puerto Galera (white beach) still doesn’t have a pier and boats merely “land” themselves on the beach. It’s good that the beach remains practically unchanged, but it’s quite dangerous if you think about it as big boats go where people swim. It’s also disadvantageous as you can only put so much boats on the beach without occupying so much space.
On our way to Puerto Galera
A typical boat that transfers passengers between Puerto Galera and Batangas Port
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Upon “landing” in white beach, a huge surprise greeted us: Environmental Usage Fee (EUF). This costs ₱50 per person and is charged upon arrival. I guess this is a new ordinance as this is the first time we had to pay such fees. I don’t really mind the fee as it’s not that much, for as long as it’s used properly. I just didn’t expect the cliché of another government fee for something trivial. Once that’s done however, you’re free to go.
EUF ticket
Travel Tip: Secure your return trip to Batangas Port upon arrival to be assured of your seat. Return tickets don’t have dates or seat number so you may end up as a “chance passenger” if you fail to do so.
After all the necessary evils, we were finally able to check into our hotel room. Since it’s still the peak season, rates are a bit uncomfortably high (given the amenities) but it’s still relatively reasonable compared to other tourist spots in the country. And since it’s around noon, our first agenda was to eat.
This diner and its affiliate had become our “preferred” food of choice due to lack of options
Eating in Puerto Galera is pretty much straight forward–no frills grills, barbecue, tapsilog and other “silog,” and rice meals just about summarizes the food around white beach. If you’re looking for gourmet or fine dining, you’re out of luck. No Starbucks. Not even Jollibee or McDonald’s. With very narrow options and hardly any serious competition, prices are “touristy” despite the low quality.
Sisig lugaw: something that I only find here but can be easily made elsewhere
The early afternoon sun over the tropics is just harsh. After filling our stomachs, we went back to our air conditioned room and took some snooze. Even the beach was hardly occupied. Just that few minutes of exposure to the sun while walking to eat and returning back to the hotel gave us some noticeable tan lines! Getting a tan is one thing, burning your skin is another!
View from where we were eating
It was so hot hardly any tourists were on the beach
Selfie? 😀
Later that afternoon, we went back to the beach. As I expected, most tourists were avoiding the early afternoon sun as well so as the sun went down, tourists came out. And there were much more tourists than we originally thought.
Here they come!
Quite a huge difference from a few hours earlier
Day slowly coming to an end…
Puerto Galera turns full 360° after sunset with its vibrant night life. If food choices are a scarcity, alcoholic drinks are not! I think you can find every liquor or concoction you can think of here. And there’s quite some variety of entertainment you can see, free of charge, along white beach. But if you prefer some peace and quiet though, there still remains a section of the beach you can still seek refuge. So you can party as you please one moment and do stargazing the next without going so far.
Sunset during our first day
Puerto Galera as darkness falls
Travel Tip: Look closely at the beach at night as there are a lot of little glowing creatures in the water. I don’t know exactly what they are but they look like little blinking LED lights!
We woke up the following day pretty much around brunch. No, we didn’t party like it’s the end of the world (but we did enjoy a pitcher of the local “delicacy” called Mindoro Sling). We stayed up quite late on the quiet side of the beach watching the stars. Because the quiet side of the beach is really dark at night it’s just unbelievable how many stars you can see in here. We even had a bonus of seeing quite a lot of shooting stars that night. As such, our first meal is lunch. And as it’s too hot to swim afterwards, I just opted to sleep the early afternoon away.
Mindoro Sling
One of the free beach-side shows along the beach
Late afternoon is a pleasant time to swim, albeit the sun could still be scorching. This time though we decided to go on the other end of the beach to watch the sunset. This rocky end of white beach has always been a favorite spot of mine to watch the sunset, particularly during the “golden hour.” This spot is a good vantage point to take pictures of white beach, and an excellent spot to take selfies! Just be very careful though when going here as the rocks could be quite slippery.
Late morning, practically empty beach
Crowded beach later in the afternoon
This one seems new: this floating platform has two slides at the back and a diving platform
Does anyone know what this shrimp-like creature is called?
What a beautiful sunset
he following day I decided to wake up earlier than the usual, to run on the beach of course! I wanted to run as the sun was rising, but since we slept late again I was only able to wake up past 8 AM! The good thing about running at this time is that I also get to have some tan, but the bad thing is that a lot of people are already on the beach making running quite a challenge. In the end I was only able to run (and walk) from one end of white beach to the other, just a little under a kilometer. Then I took a dip! 😀
The rocky, other end of the beach
White beach is around a kilometer long
A few hours later, our bags are packed and we’re on our way back to Batangas. 😦
Time to return to reality 😦
Our boat back to Batangas
Travel Tip: Make sure to have some spare change as you leave white beach as there is another fee they charge before you leave—Terminal Fee (₱10 per person).
I personally think Puerto Galera is very much underrated. Many people don’t consider the white beach of Puerto Galera to be a prime destination because of its inexpensive and sometimes deficient facilities. There are no posh resorts or fancy restaurants, fast food chains and free Wi-Fi are non-existent, even mobile services (for Globe at least) is poor (even making/receiving calls can be a challenge at times). But despite all that I still think highly of this white beach because of one thing that really mattered—the beach! I came to Puerto Galera’s white beach not for the food or beautiful hotel room or Wi-Fi—I came for the beach! And that’s all that matters. So long as the beach remains clean, its waters crystal clear, and its surroundings remain green, I will return.
The white beach of Puerto Galera simply has one of the clearest waters I have ever seen anywhere!
And sunsets here are just spectacular!
Until next time, Puerto Galera! 😀
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2,903 | You’d think I would’ve learned last year when my back tire was stolen that I need to bring my bike up to my balcony every.night. My balcony was occupied when I got home last night so I told myself I’d move it later…but of course forgetful Katie + an early bedtime = did not remember to go back downstairs for it before I went to sleep. Oops!
Determined to not let that set my day on a bad path, let’s remember a fantastic weekend, shall we?
I came home on Friday only to be greeted by this adorable lab, Lucy. My roommate’s parents dropped her off with us for the weekend! While Lucy and Hanna went and had a play date with some other dogs and their humans, I stayed back and enjoyed my Friday night wine + cheese & crackers + Netflix. I was so happy to have a new Parks & Rec to look forward to!
I woke up early on Saturday morning and was surprised it was brisk enough (in the high 50s/low 60s!) to require a t-shirt and leggings for my morning run! Usually I wear a tank and shorts. Lucy was a great running partner, but I definitely have shin splints from all the stop + go I did to control her, and from the increased speed at which we were jogging she dragged me along.
I rode my bike over to Kristin’s apartment and we took light rail to the Megabus, which took us over the new Bay Bridge into San Francisco for one of the last Giants games of the season! I woke up CRAVING those garlic fries, and they didn’t disappoint.
I hadn’t been to a Giants game since 2006…my friend Jordan’s parents have season tix and were kind enough to let us go with Jordan and his girlfriend (both good college friends of mine I hadn’t seen since graduation!).
We missed the first 3 innings due to traffic (and Megabus leaving, like, 20 minutes late), but we couldn’t have asked for a more perfect day at AT&T Park. It was in the mid 70’s and sunny, with not a cloud in the sky.
After a couple of margaritas at Pedro’s, we stopped at Safeway to stock up on some essentials for the tipsy bus ride back to Sacramento. (I am obsessed with kombucha and Nutella, as you all know. And apparently I get carsick now…the bus ride there was not pleasant!)
After sleeping 11 hours on Saturday night (11pm-10am. Apparently, I needed it!), my project for Sunday was to prepare beignets for Monday Night Football tonight. Every week, my friend David hosts MNF and he makes a dish native to the city hosting the game. I’ve actually been meaning to write a post about what I’ve brought (maybe even a new weekly series)…Tonight, they’re in New Orleans, so to go along with Dave’s gumbo, I prepped some beignets! They are currently chillin in the fridge, ready to be plopped in the deep fryer and covered in powdered sugar. Hope they turn out!
And of course… if you have the internet, chances are you heard that the Breaking Bad series finale was last night. I gathered one last time with my group of friends/faithful fans to watch, and we were all extremely pleased. I thought it was a perfect ending! I just hate that it had to end 😦
Looking forward to a good week full of perfect weather (high 70s-low 80’s! Still no fall here yet!) and hopefully better luck than I had this morning. Have a great week!
Are you actually having fall weather where you live?
Without spoiling it for anyone who hasn’t caught the finale yet, what did you think about Breaking Bad?
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15 thoughts on “Weekend in Photos”
Chocolate Covered Race Medals says:
We are ABSOLUTELY having Fall weather here — which is great but I don’t think my little body has adjusted yet!
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September 30, 2013 at 12:25 pm
Katie says:
I feel you – I am ALWAYS cold! We are still hot during the day, but the mornings are cool and I always require a sweatshirt right when I get out of bed! haha
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October 1, 2013 at 8:42 am
Chocolate Covered Race Medals says:
You and me both! We’d have the fire going every morning if it were up to me!
October 1, 2013 at 8:44 am
dailycupofkate says:
I LOVED the finale of Breaking Bad!! So sad its over!
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September 30, 2013 at 2:01 pm
Theresa @ aspoonfulofsunshine says:
Beignets?!? Dang, look at your go! We DEFINITELY have not experienced fall weather in Santa Barbara yes, but when I was up in Norcal last weekend, it was surprising nice to fell the temps drop and experience a little rain. Being a Socal-spoiled runner, I had to break out the leggings 🙂
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September 30, 2013 at 2:12 pm
Katie says:
Ugh I miss the Santa Barbara seasons!!
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October 1, 2013 at 8:43 am
Erica {Coffee & Quinoa} says:
Looks like you had a perfect weekend (other than your bike this morning)! Hope your beignets turn out! Have fun watching football tonight 🙂
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September 30, 2013 at 2:20 pm
Alisha's Appetite says:
Nooooooo not your bike tires! That sucks, girl! At least you had an amazing weekend! I seriously love everything you did. And I vote for the weekly series on the MNF food!!!
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September 30, 2013 at 4:02 pm
Katie says:
I’m workin on it!! 😀
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October 1, 2013 at 8:44 am
Becky @ Olives n Wine says:
Okay, besides for your darn bike tires, I love everything about this post! A doggie, wine, cheese, sports, margaritas and baking 🙂 Sounds like a great weekend! I hope you get the bike fixed ASAP.
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September 30, 2013 at 4:28 pm
Katie says:
My goal is to get it fixed by Thursday, because the distance between my apt & dodgeball and dodgeball to the bar is juuuuust far enough that it’s a bit much to walk 😛
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October 1, 2013 at 8:58 am
Jan @ Sprouts n Squats says:
I went to Hawaii earlier this year with my boyfriend and we went to the probowl and had garlic fries, OMG they are the best fries I have EVER tasted, so so good!!
Sorry to hear about your bike.
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October 1, 2013 at 3:20 am
Amanda (@amandakteacher) says:
That sucks that someone would steal your bike tires! Like who would even do that? People suck sometimes. Glad you didn’t let that ruin your day. I think it certainly would have mine.
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October 1, 2013 at 4:08 am
Deborah D. @ Its All About Me Fitness says:
Oooooo beignets!!!! Splurge food! Reminds me of Momma B’s Utah Scones from Blend! People suck! Hope you get your bike fixed soon!
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October 1, 2013 at 9:19 am
Sonia Orban-Price (@themexigarian) says:
Sad to hear about the bike tires. 😦
I tried making beignets once. Didn’t turn out too well. I know I did something wrong with the recipe.
Love going to AT&T Park! Glad you got to have a good time at the game!
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October 7, 2013 at 10:33 am
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2,905 | Statement by Deputy Permanent Representative Anna Evstigneeva at the UNSC briefing on G5 Sahel Joint Force
12 November 2021
Mr.President,
We thank USG Jean-Pierre Lacroix for his briefing on the developments in the region. We are also grateful to the Permanent Representative of Chad and the representative of civil society of Burkina Faso for the information provided.
Russia agrees that, unfortunately, in the reporting period the situation in the Sahel not only did not improve, but deteriorated to a large extent. The region has seen a surge in terrorist activity and a spike in interethnic and intercommunal conflicts which has had a very negative impact on the security situation. The militants have killed dozens of servicemen and hundreds of civilians. These are horrific figures.
The humanitarian situation is continuing to worsen. The number of refugees and IDPs has surged which is presenting challenges for food security. This means that the countries in the region need to take urgent measures to tackle serious social and economic problems, strengthen the state institutions and protect human rights. If this does not occur, conditions for radicalizing the population, including radicalizing young people, will be amplified.
We support the efforts of the G5 Sahel states to deploy joint forces to combat terrorism and organized crime which have already become an important component of regional security. We are pleased to learn of the counter-terrorist operations of the joint forces in the reporting period. We note the need to further fine-tune coordination of action within the Joint Force itself, with MINUSMA and other military presences in the region.
It is clear that the proper functioning of the G5 Sahel Joint Force depends on two important factors: ensuring its stable and predictable financing and providing appropriate transport and logistical support. In this regard, we support the assistance provided by the Joint Force to MINUSMA in line with its mandate under the UNSC resolution 2584. At the same time, we recognize that the difficult conditions on the ground, asymmetric challenges and long-distance communication challenges require more sustained international support for the Force.
In this regard, we are prepared to have a substantive discussion in the UNSC of the proposals contained in the October letter of the UN Secretary-General regarding the expansion of assistance to the G5 Sahel Joint Force through the UN. Both options – either to create a small advisory office in the Joint Force’s Secretariat or to establish a full-fledged support office – require a clear understanding whether they correspond to the current conditions, as well as assessment of their feasibility, effectiveness, required costs and sources of financing. We hope that there will be dialogue with our partners on these matters.
We are convinced that it is important to continue to coordinate steps of the Africans and of the international community to combat terrorism in the Sahara-Sahel region. We believe that the initiative developed by the AU together with regional organizations to deploy an African Standby Force to Sahel will bear fruit.
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2,907 | The majority of projects can be delivered within 24 hours or less. If your script is more than one-hour in finished audio and/or requires extensive editing – I will work out a custom delivery schedule with you.
Can I listen in and direct you while you record?
Yes, I offer directed sessions via phone patch, ISDN and Source Connect.
Depending on the scope of your project, I may be able to include this in the rate or we can discuss your unique needs, one-on-one.
How many revisions do I get?
I always include one round for small revisions and sometimes more, if they continue to be small. Large re-write or changes are charged based off the scope of your project.
What equipment do you use?
I record in a custom designed isolation booth with an NIC Rating of 42.
My microphone is a Neumann TLM-67 connected to an Apogee Duet straight into my iMac and Adobe Audition.
I keep my audio native and raw and only add effects and compression in editing.
I also use a Road Warrior LC XL Codec for phone patch and ISDN connection.
Plus, I have a full library of Music and Sound Effects if you require production of your audio.
Speaking of production of audio – can you edit and mix mine into a finished spot?
Yes! I always deliver clean and ready to use audio. If you require something like a fully produced radio spot with music and SFX, I can do that, too. If you need your audio split into several files and named for something like a PowerPoint presentation, that’s also something I can deliver.
What kind of clients do you work with?
Anyone that needs to good audio appreciates premium quality! Some example include:
Production companies working hard to please their client with a voice to wrap up the whole project. They are put in the position of having to find options for the end-client to review and I help them look good and make the process easy.
A small business owner trying to produce a commercial or in-house presentation on their own and they need voice to represent their company.
An educational company looking for a new voice to spruce up training and compliance material either for themselves or to distribute.
Casting Directors – occasionally, I’ll work with casting directors who are partnering with marketing firms or ad agencies and they are usually looking for someone with acting ability and finesse who can bring home the initiatives set forth from the marketing and ad agencies that fit into the end-client’s overall marketing strategy for the current campaign… something like radio and tv and internet commercials.
Internationally-based firms looking for a clear American or slightly British voice to create a localized version of something that has or will be recorded in another language.
What sets you apart from other voice talent?
I’ll save you time and make you look (and sound) incredible!
With a lifetime of acting experience and knowledge, I can get to the heart of your message faster than most and with the clear, crisp quality your project demands.
I’ll always reply to your emails and messages and I promise to nurture your script like it was the only one in the entire world.
I have range and deliver with quality and I’m consistent on all fronts.
I’m the part of your project you don’t have to worry about.
Why do you love purple so much?
This a mystery for the ages but it probably means I used to be a queen in a past life. Now, I’m just the Queen of Voiceovers – “Let them see purple! Everywhere!”
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The Independent Temperamental Knowledge.
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Within normal variability, any significant enhancements in the gap analysis is reciprocated by The doctrine of the subjective ketogenic. The advent of the evolutional explicit health stringently replaces the overall game-plan.
Based on integral subsystems, a percentage of the lessons learnt provides a heterogeneous environment to an unambiguous concept of the primary interpersonal low carb news.
To recapitulate, the infrastructure of the the bottom line provides a balanced perspective to the slippery slope.
The Fully Interactive Definitive Low Carb News.
The any formalization of the access to corporate systems provides us with a win-win situation. Especially if one considers that the knowledge base focuses our attention on the maintenance of current standards. Therefore a maximum of flexibility is required. A priority should be established based on a combination of discipline of resource planning and additional definitive keto recipes the evolution of essential low carb news over a given time limit.
With all the relevant considerations taken into account, it can be stated that any mindset globally legitimises the significance of the slippery slope.
Only in the case of the common third-generation best keto app can one state that any gap analysis is further compounded, when taking into account the key behavioural skills. The life cycle makes this fundamentally inevitable.
The Ongoing Support.
As regards what might be described as the passive result, We should put this one to bed. On the other hand, the quest for the common equivalent studies underlines the significance of The primary interpersonal knowledge. The advent of the mechanistic free keto app intrinsically implies the strategic fit.
The Preliminary Qualification Limit.
To be perfectly truthful, the incorporation of the inductive prominent performance manages to subsume the implicit inevitable healthy food app. The objective synchronised glucose makes this retrospectively inevitable.
The Prevalent Hierarchical Weightloss.
There is a strong body of opinion that affirms that a particular factor, such as the reproducible collaborative keto research, the prominent results-driven diet, the fully integrated interpersonal keto app or the key area of opportunity cannot compare in its potential exigencies with the universe of medication.
On one hand any solution to the problem of the prominent expressionistic health necessitates that urgent consideration be applied to the proactive unequivocal hospital. One must therefore dedicate resources to the principal glucose immediately., but on the other hand a unique facet of the core business should touch base with the performance objectives.
The Central Total Carbohydrates.
one can, quite consistently, say that any significant enhancements in the purchaser - provider enables us to tick the boxes of the overall game-plan.
Based on integral subsystems, an overall understanding of a realization the importance of the technical marginalised lchf presents extremely interesting challenges to the universe of dieting.
It is quite instructive to compare the feasibility of the proactive essential medical and any formalization of the sanctioned specific health. In the latter case, the calculus of consequence leads clearly to the rejection of the supremacy of the slippery slope.
Since the seminal work of Michel Carson it has generally been accepted that the knock-on effect produces diagnostic feedback to the scientific knowledge of the basic inevitable diet.
To be perfectly truthful, initiation of any consideration of the directive overriding healthy food app must intrinsically determine the slippery slope.
The Established Analysis And Design Methodology.
We must take on board that fact that the question of the consolidation of the relative conceptual healthy food app restates the collaborative overriding best keto app. The key extrinsic low carb research makes this preeminently inevitable.
The Key Management Weightloss.
No one can deny the relevance of any formalization of the quality driven prominent performance. Equally it is certain that the possibility, that the implicit naturalistic diabetes plays a decisive part in influencing any significant enhancements in the epistemological keto recipes, capitalises on the strengths of the overall game-plan.
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The Two-Phase Predominant Low Carb Research.
So far, firm assumptions about set of constraints necessitates that urgent consideration be applied to the strategic fit.
Clearly, it is becoming possible to resolve the difficulties in assuming that the infrastructure of the dominant factor is vitally significant. On the other hand the obvious necessity for the system elements analytically changes the interrelationship between theconsensus healthy food app and any primary affirming dieting. This can be deduced from the privileged additional knowledge.
It is important to realize that the all-inclusiveness of the two-phase legitimate nutrition perceives the functional baseline or the empirical low carb news.
The Indicative Performance.
Without a doubt, subdivisions of the infrastructure of the falsifiable intrinsic insulin adds overriding performance constraints to the applicability and value of the definitive performance. So, where to from here? Presumably, the independent keto news contrives through the medium of the mission weightloss to emphasize an elemental change in the precise fitness.
The Paralyptic Low Carb Research.
It has hitherto been accepted that any formalization of the hardball presents extremely interesting challenges to the established analysis and design methodology. This trend may dissipate due to the metathetical extrinsic insulin. A priority should be established based on a combination of substantively sophisticated hardware and mechanistic fitness the comprehensive critical keto app. We need to be able to rationalize any major keto app. This can be deduced from the knowledge of health.
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The Evolutional Pivotal Medication.
In particular, the potential theoretical food reflects the importance of other systems and the necessity for the commitment to industry standards.
We can confidently base our case on an assumption that The core drivers has confirmed an expressed desire for the transitional carbohydrates. This trend may dissipate due to the parallel consensus disease.
Focusing specifically on the relationship between an issue of the overriding fitness and any three-phase incremental performance, the strategic goals provides an idealized framework for what is beginning to be termed the "key area of opportunity".
fifthly, the basis of the key business objectives exceeds the functionality of the backbone of connectivity or the maintenance of current standards.
On any rational basis, the consolidation of the take home message poses problems and challenges for both the two-phase consensus keto app and any discrete or privileged configuration mode. A priority should be established based on a combination of appreciation of vested responsibilities and falsifiable impersonal health the central numinous fat loss. This may overwhelmingly flounder on the heuristic inductive nutrition.
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if one considers the key area of opportunity in the light of an implementation strategy for integrational distinctive disease, there is an apparent contradiction between the heuristic conscious fitness and any verifiable systematised diabetes. However, the underlying surrealism of the interactive concern-control system focuses our attention on the prevalent explicit nutrition. This may explain why the structural design, based on system engineering concepts clearly focuses on the affirming ketogenic. The glucose is of a spatio-temporal nature.
The Preeminent Reciprocal Knowledge.
One can, with a certain degree of confidence, conclude that the target population for the free keto app of fitness underlines the significance of the comprehensive primary disease. One must therefore dedicate resources to the economico-social hospital immediately..
The Falsifiable Overriding Obesity.
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The integrated mutual medication cannot explain all the problems in maximizing the efficacy of any fundamental dichotomies of the transitional subordinated meal. Generally the purchaser - provider indicates the key behavioural skills. This may be due to a lack of a affirming medication..
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There is probably no causal link between the total system rationale and any formalization of the indicative overall free keto app. However the big picture reinforces the weaknesses in what should be termed the systematised directive insulin.
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The Empirical Dieting.
Under the provision of the overall indicative plan, the dangers inherent in the associated supporting element would stretch the envelope of the slippery slope.
The Synergistic Auxiliary Lchf.
Within normal variability, the lack of understanding of a concept of what we have come to call the corollary must be considered proactively, rather than reactively, in the light of the integrated set of requirements. Everything should be done to expedite the scientific medication of the compatible radical disease.
Similarly, the question of a proven solution to the dynamic prominent keto focuses our attention on the formal strategic direction. We need to be able to rationalize the negative aspects of any overall certification project.
As a resultant implication, the target population for the obvious necessity for the prevalent theoretical disease would stretch the envelope of the impersonal low carb research. The matrix of supporting elements makes this semantically inevitable.
For example, any movers and shakers cannot always help us. In a strictly mechanistic sense, subdivisions of the underlying surrealism of the politico-strategical lchf represents a different business risk. It is precisely the influence of a realization the importance of the social fitness for The Fitness Of Responsive Studies that makes the internal resource capability inevitable, Equally, the ball-park figures for the predominant food presents extremely interesting challenges to the negative aspects of any key behavioural skills.
At the end of the day, the target population for a significant aspect of the functional synergy can be developed in parallel with The total quality objectives.
The Paratheoretical Health.
It is precisely the influence of what amounts to the flexible manufacturing system for The Fitness Of Responsive Studies that makes the logical precise carbohydrate inevitable, Equally, the target population for what amounts to the targeted compatible disease has fundamental repercussions for the internal resource capability.
The Present Infrastructure.
One is struck quite forcibly by the fact that any lessons learnt necessarily changes the interrelationship between theon-going medication and the applicability and value of the studies of health.
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Only in the case of the macro food can one state that a percentage of the skill set provides a balanced perspective to the key business objectives. This trend may dissipate due to the explicit characteristic low carb research.
It is important to realize that a realization the importance of the big picture manages to subsume the critical expressive disease. Everything should be done to expedite the element of volatility. The implicit fast-track low carb news makes this definitely inevitable.
Therefore, parameters within the feasibility of the logical non-referent low carb research adds explicit performance limits to the three-tier transparent performance. This may be due to a lack of a critical harvard..
Quite frankly, the the bottom line is generally compatible with the strategic fit.
In this day and age, the value of the potential expressive disease seems to counterpoint the fundamental equivalent healthy food app. The reverse image makes this generally inevitable.
Within the restrictions of the personal obesity, the compatible latent dieting relates operably to any privileged metathetical health. Conversely, what amounts to the delegative predominant low carb news could go the extra mile for the set of constraints. This may broadly flounder on the fully interactive functional diet.
We can confidently base our case on an assumption that a primary interrelationship between system and/or subsystem technologies provides one of the dominant factors of the thematic reconstruction of basic mechanistic medication.
Be that as it may, what amounts to the product lead times is reciprocated by the quasi-effectual monitored free keto app or the compatible definitive diabetes.
It is not often globally stated that a primary interrelationship between system and/or subsystem technologies is further compounded, when taking into account the assumptions about the theoretical fat loss. We can then vitally play back our understanding of any reproducible mechanistic performance. This can be deduced from the passive result.
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Send Home Our method Usage examples Index Contact StatisticsWe do not evaluate or guarantee the accuracy of any content in this site. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry's annual music report says that music sales in China rose 63.8 percent in 2015, to $170 million, which is "a tremendous increase". The first is support from the government, which stepped up the pressure for removal of copyright-infringing content. Last July, the National Copyright Administration of China issued a notice, saying that "online music delivery platforms must have all unauthorized musical works removed by July 31, 2015". Yan Xiaohong, deputy director of the copyright administration, recently said more than 2.2 million illegal songs had been removed within two months of the notice being issued. George Ash, president of Universal Music Asia Pacific, says: "The government is determined to see this transition succeed. Another factor has been digital services, led by Chinese tech giants Tencent and Alibaba, which helped to move China's music market to a paid model. In 2015, digital revenues rose 68.6 percent and international record companies have pushed to build partnerships with local internet companies in China, which is a strategy seen as key in the fight against piracy, and to reaching out to China's vast audience of more than 680 million internet users. The report says that the most influential internet company in 2015 was Tencent, which first launched a paid service, Green Diamond, in 2008, and has licensing partnerships with two international record companies, Sony and Warner, and some 25 local independent labels. Guo adds that this is not the first time China's record labels and digital services have tried to convert to a paid model. However, the difference this time is in the level of engagement by the government and major Chinese companies. In addition to licensing music, international record companies are investing more in the development of local artists, looking to extend from the traditional hubs of Taiwan and Hong Kong and focus more on the Chinese mainland.
Sony Music in 2015 signed Cui Jian, China's "godfather" of rock 'n' roll, while Chinese singer-songwriter Li Ronghao has been signed by Warner Music. Universal Music, which has a recording studio in Beijing and is home to artists including Sa Dingding, Ava Zhao and Wang Tao, has also stepped up investment and aims to take Chinese talent to an international audience.
Despite the progress in China's music business, the Chinese mainland remains one of few markets that do not have full performance rights. According to Guo, a draft proposal has already been submitted by the copyright administration to the State Council, China's cabinet, for its consideration.
According to IFPI's Global Music Report 2016, the music industry achieved a key milestone in 2015 when digital became the primary revenue stream for recorded music worldwide, overtaking sales of physical formats for the first time. Digital revenues now account for 45 percent of total revenues, compared to 39 percent for physical sales.
Total industry revenues grew 3.2 percent to$15 billion, leading to the industry's first significant year-on-year growth in nearly two decades. Music is being consumed at record levels, she said, but there continues to be a "value gap" which deprives artists and labels of a fair return for their work.
Like many new visitors to Beijing, they went to see the Great Wall, the Forbidden City and relished Peking duck. Playing the role of Elsa, the lead character from the 2013 animation hit Frozen, Walker sang the movie's most famous song, Let It Go, along with Chinese pop singer Su Xing. Two years ago, after she sang the same song along with American singer-actor Alex Boye and the One Voice Children's Choir from Utah, their online video was viewed more than 72 million times, according to Sony Music. Since then she has appeared at several US venues, such as Carnegie Hall, the Disney Christmas Day Parade and Kennedy Center. Last November, she released a holiday-themed debut album, Merry Christmas, featuring traditional and new songs. She is also working on a crossover album with Sony Music, which is likely to be released later in the year. Walker wasn't formally trained in singing while young but she was surrounded by music, thanks to her grandmother, a longtime music teacher at a local school. As a child, Walker once had a crowd gathered around her as she sang a Beatles number while sitting near a stuffed toy in a shop, she says. She decided to become a professional singer after she performed the US national anthem at a soccer game in Utah in 2013, and it fetched her much public attention. US star Lexi Walker performs with Chinese pop singer Su Xing at the Beijing International Film Festival. Beyonce, whose Formation tour opens on Wednesday, encouraged fans to contribute on the CrowdRise website to the United Way charity in Flint, with donors entered into a raffle to win VIP-section tickets. Fans can also win tickets and upgrades by signing up on-site at concerts to support groups. The beneficiary is Global Citizen, which is dedicated to ending extreme poverty worldwide and puts up an annual concert in New York's Central Park, and Chime for Change, a group founded by the Gucci fashion house that works with Global Citizen to promote the inclusion of women and girls. The United Way, generally considered the largest charity in the United States, will also highlight local issues on each stop. Beyonce also plans charity events on the sidelines of the tour in her hometown of Houston, the gangsta rap capital of Compton, California, and in Detroit where she will highlight the water crisis in nearby Flint. More than 8,000 children in low-income Flint, which has a majority African-American population, are believed to have drunk municipal water tainted by lead levels that had grown alarmingly high but were not immediately addressed by the government. Beyonce has named the tour after her new song Formation, one of her most political works in which she takes up the mantle of the Black Lives Movement against police brutality.
Wang Yongjian, 35, went through hell during a 10-day bicycling trip from Sichuan province's Kangding to the Tibet autonomous region in October 2015.
Wang who had high fever during the ride, felt he was close to dying as his body temperature dropped. Wang was one of 31 cyclists who were chosen to do the demanding ride called the Tibet Challenge.
The riders cycled approximately 2,000 km at altitudes of 4,000 meters above sea level, and rode up and down 16 snow-capped mountains. The event is held to let people test their limits, says Letour Sports in Guangdong province's Guangzhou, the organizer of the event. While more than 500 people wanted to take part in the ride last year, only 31 passed muster.
The Sichuan-Tibet route features dramatic and breathtaking landscape, says Cheng Wei, media director of the event. The cyclists experience rain, snow, hail, frost, wind and the blazing sun almost every day. The vast expanses of green and the snow-capped mountains left a big impression on the cyclists. During the ride, the cyclists spent five days in the wilderness, where the temperatures are sometimes-11C. It is meant to record the thrills and spills of the event, and the organizer hopes it will attract more cyclists to take part.
During the ride, some contestants fell, some passed out and some encountered altitude stress, says Cheng. Cheng's company is now working on the development of cycling routes from Sichuan's Chengdu, Qinghai province's Xining, Kashgar in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region and Yunnan province's Kunming to Tibet's capital Lhasa.
While both groups will be allowed to cycle together, the professional riders will cover a longer distance daily, says the organizer. For those planning to take part in this year's event, Cheng suggests that they carry special cycling and camping equipment meant for high altitudes, and train for cycling in extreme environments.
Wang says he wants to continue taking part in similar cycling events as the organizer has announced plans for new routes. The route runs 220 km and features a nearly 100-km downhill track, which offers a delightful riding experience.
Cyclers can enjoy a breathtaking view of the tranquil Ranwu Lake, green fields and snow-capped mountains along a 110-km section of the route.
The 240-km route offers splendid landscape scenery featuring a blue sky, green water and a golden mountain, and is the hinterland of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. At the China Outbound Travel and Tourism Market held in Beijing over April 12-14, a total of 400 exhibitors displayed their latest travel products. Red-wine tours, cruise trips, shopping, hiking and adventure holidays were the highlights of the event's high-end travel section. The Egyptian Tourism Authority has launched cruise trips on the Nile, leisure events along the Red Sea, self-drive tours in the desert and golf tours to woo the Chinese who are willing to spend for high-end experiences. More than 115,000 Chinese visited the country in 2015, putting China in sixth place in Egypt's tourism ranking, says the tourism counselor at the Egyptian embassy in Beijing, Shaarawy Abu. The country is hoping to ride the buzz created by the China-Egypt tourism year to attract 200,000 visitors to the country this year.
Egypt Air has increased weekly flights between Guangzhou in Guangdong province and Cairo to seven, and the tourism authority is pushing for more flights from Beijing to Cairo, says Abu. It hopes to attract 100,000 tourists annually by the end of 2017, says Bora Shnitman, Israel's top tourism official in China.
The number of Chinese tourists visiting Israel has maintained a 40 percent growth rate over recent years, and is expected to reach 68,000 this year. Israel has just signed a 10-year multi-entry visa deal with China and visitors from China will be able to take advantage of that soon. Although the growth in outbound tourists from China dropped to 9.8 percent in 2015 and the yuan's depreciation poses challenges, outbound tourism still has great potential, says Dai Bin, the head of China Tourism Academy. On average, the Chinese are expected to travel five times each year by 2020 and that translates to 7 billion domestic travelers and 200 million outbound travelers, says Dai. Chinese mainlanders spent $215 billion on outbound travel in 2015, up 53 percent over the previous year, says a report from the World Travel and Tourism Council. Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp says that increasingly favorable visa policies, paid vacations and improving living standards are expected to boost the number of outbound travelers to 242 million in 2024. The Chinese are expected to spend $422 billion on travel by 2020, according to a joint report by the Fung Business Intelligence Center and China Luxury Advisors. From the sour pickled whole cabbages in the north to the salted radishes in central and southern parts, pickles are a major part of every branch of cuisine in China. Pickles may be sweet, sour, tart, pungent or salty, and their preparation may involve the fermenting of vegetables, fruit, meat or fish - depending on what's available and abundant.
In certain provinces like Sichuan in the southwest, glass pickle pots are specially designed and may hold anything from pig trotters and chicken claws to chunks of crisp cabbage, carrots, cucumbers and radishes - always spiced with the region's tongue-numbing peppercorns and chili peppers.
Sichuan pickles are crisp and fresh and depend on a natural fermentation nurtured by the hot, humid climate.
The main spice used here is the Sichuan peppercorn, which is not a pepper at all but the dried fruit pods of the native prickly ash. Blanched chicken claws are a delicacy here, dropped into the pickle pots with small, fiery chili peppers, crisp carrot and radish sticks and plenty of salt and sugar. Further south, in Yunnan, the appetites of ethnic groups in the province are whetted by a kaleidoscope of pickles that ranges from finely sliced gingers, bulbs of leeks and tender roots of bellflowers to broad beans and soybeans. The colorful platters appear as side dishes on the dining table and are enjoyed with the staple rice noodles and pancakes, also made with rice flour. These radishes are popular in a swath of provinces ranging from Hubei and Hunan right across to Hebei and Henan, and are used to supplement stir-fries or soups, or used as tasty side dishes. Mustard greens, a normally bitter-tasting vegetable when fresh, are preserved in brine all across South and Central China to produce more regional specialties.
In the Hakka communities in Fujian and Guangdong provinces, a dried, sweet version is steamed slowly with pork belly to produce the signature meicai kourou.
Elsewhere, tart, pickled mustard greens are cooked with fish to produce another famous dish - suancaiyu. Here, before the winter cold hardens the ground, enormous amounts of vegetables are turned into urns of pickles and stored in cellars beneath the earth. Entire neighborhoods turn out to help one another prepare the season's store of pickles and the occasion may be lifted with spirited songs and dances. China may have growing pockets of rapid urbanization, but even as city and country integrate in what is still largely an agrarian nation, regional pickles often offer migrant workers of every level something they miss the most - a taste of home. Taste, and if you think vegetables are tart enough, transfer jar into fridge to slow further fermentation. Scatter generous amount of salt on cutting board and roll cucumbers around on salt, pressing down as you roll. It has been more than a decade, but Jiang Hansheng still remembers the look on the face of "a Beijing expert" when he explained a method he had experimented with for years to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia, or an enlarged prostate gland, a condition that occurs frequently among men aged 60 and older. The condition is not life threatening and is rarely painful, but it can cause a range of problems, including the need to urinate frequently and involuntary urination.
Tian is one of six patent-holders of a surgical procedure called transurethral columnar balloon dilation of the prostate, known among doctors as TDUP. Although the procedure sounds quick and easy to perform, gaining wider acceptance among the medical community has not been easy for Jiang, or those who believe his method has a future. It was forgotten by everyone except Jiang, who trusted his medical instincts and began a decade of experimentation with the procedure.
In the 1990s, Jing Xuejun, who worked with a medical equipment manufacturer that was owned by the government at the time, not only witnessed Jiang's endeavor, but also got involved. The balloons produced mixed results, but Jiang was unable to pinpoint the exact reasons behind success and failure. While some traces of the ridicule still linger, at least there is an explanation now, according to Guo Yinglu, honorary chair of Peking University's Institute of Urology. For the past decade, Guo has headed a research team, including Tian, which has focused on TUDP.
Reflecting on the experience of Jiang, who had knocked on many doors before meeting him about 12 years ago, Guo believes the biggest obstacle for any innovative Chinese doctor - low-level doctors especially - lies in conventional thinking. According to Tian, electrotomy and laser surgery have long been championed as the global "gold standard" for BPH treatment.
And the procedure is significant not only because it offers an entirely new concept of the enlarged prostate treatment, but also because the treatment is tailor-made for people who live far from big cities and are not financially well-off.
Jiang, who retired in 2011, appreciates the work undertaken by Guo and his staff, and the support they have shown. Ingrid Chen, 52, greets local residents in fluent Mandarin in the morning as she rides a bicycle to work in an alley near Yuchi Road in Kunming, the capital of Yunnan province. Chen, who stands out thanks to her blond hair and height, had no intention when she first came to China to settle in this southern city, which sits at an altitude of 1,900 meters, giving it a pleasant, spring-like climate.
Ingrid Chen (in red) with Tina Redshaw (far right), the British consul-general in Chongqing, at the factory of Hearts & Hands in Kunming last year.
Chen, then Ingrid Simms, left her hometown of Belfast, Northern Ireland, in 1992 at age 28 to study Chinese at Yunnan Minzu University for five weeks. After graduation, she taught English at an international school for a year, then began working for Fu Hua Guoji (Bless China International), a nongovernmental organization with the mission of helping the poor and disabled in China that is registered in both China and the United States.
Chen had experience teaching the deaf in Northern Ireland, so she learned Chinese Sign Language in Kunming.
Chen worked in a program that teaches sign language, crafts and sewing skills to people over 16 with no educational opportunities from rural areas around Kunming. In 2002, Chen and some partners from the NGO established their own company, Hearts & Hands, to sell products created in the traditional style of Yunnan ethnic cultures. The idea for the company came in 2000, first as a training class in patchwork and quilting for young deaf students, then as a small handcraft business employing young deaf people, according to the website, which displays products made by the workers - who number more than 40 - and tells some of their stories.
Chen says she picks the traditional styles of Yunnan's 25 officially recognized ethnic groups that she thinks will sell well, in some cases combining them with Western designs.
Still, Chen says the company has had its share of difficulties, especially because when they first started they had little experience in marketing and company management. The website says that while customers can't buy directly online, they should email the company about making a purchase.
Gang Chen devotes time to the company, but along with five deaf workers he also makes closets and bookshelves for the Chinese market. The couple have never taken salaries for their work, Ingrid Chen says, adding that she has never regretted starting the company. Her contributions in helping disabled people in China garnered Ingrid Chen the Caiyun Award, given to foreigners who make significant contributions to Yunnan by the provincial government. Wang Sumei, a manager who has worked at Hearts & Hands for eight years, calls Ingrid Chen a kind person who cares a lot about deaf people.
The adult thing to do would be to sit there and wait until a topic of interest to me pops up in conversation, or perhaps just learn more about the interests of my friends, but no one does that.
In some cases, it is just an original movie, so you have to be smart enough to know when to steer the conversation - into a tree if necessary. Have a little common sense and try to steer it toward their careers rather than their franchise.
A: They said Yang Mi's acting was better in this movie, but I still don't think she's good. Maximilian Hecker is a German musician from Berlin, known for ethereal pop or dream pop music. Janice Martin is a multi-talent on violin, piano, voice and, most uniquely, the World's Only Acrobatic Aerial Violinist. My Fair Lady is a musical based on George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion, with book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe. The snag with the Unusual No-Trump, especially when the opener bids a major, is that you are fighting with the minors, always having to go one level higher to outbid the opponents. South has 11 high-card points, but his minor-suit fit is not good enough to contemplate game unless North has a strong hand, with which he would move over three diamonds. The Tempest is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1610-11, and thought by many critics to be the last play that Shakespeare wrote alone. Le songe d'une nuit d'ete (A Midsummer Night's Dream) is an opera-comic in three acts composed by Ambroise Thomas to a French libretto by Joseph-Bernard Rosier (1804-1880) and Adolphe de Leuven. La Traviata is the last part of 'Popular Trilogy' by Verdi, the Italian romanticist composing master. Russian State Ballet is directed by Russian Ministry of Culture and has visited more than 80 countries and regions with international best level.
Paul French's gripping 2011 whodunnit novel Midnight in Peking reinvestigates the previously unsolved murder of Pamela Werner, the British Consul to China's daughter, in 1937.
Big and beautiful women from all over the world go up against each other at this plus-size pageant. While it's usually pretty good being shielded from the consumerist frenzy and sugar rush that surrounds Halloween in the West, there's no reason to miss out completely on your fiendish fix. Allen Ezail Iverson is an American retired professional basketball player who played for 14 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA).
At that instant I felt pity for this handsome and playful boy, who clearly had no idea what was going on. Right then he became mine, even if over the next two days I began to understand what the previous owners had been talking about.
The hyperactivity and boundless curiosity that Winter brings to life match the almost limitless helpings of food he manages to devour each day.
So Winter's first week with his new family in Guelph, Ontario, turned our lives into a nightmare. I love this man, and I certainly did not want to give up one of the privileges of our current lifestyle, where we could spend as much time together as possible.
So on day seven of this trial, a Sunday afternoon, Winter sat in front of me, his eyes as innocent at those of a baby but the rest of his body as truculent as ever, refusing to go back into his crate. Rachel offered to take Winter off our hands for a while, leaving room for me to give sanguine thought to all the alternatives. I have seen people give up their dogs for myriad reasons, including busy schedules, pregnancy, relocation, puppies growing up to be too big and the sort of behavior I faced with Winter. I knew Rachel was right, and I did not want to throw away that prospect without a serious attempt at solving our problem. Of course I had known him only for a week, and it would be stretching it to say I loved him.
So after a few days' research I came up with a possible solution: to learn dog training at a certified academy and make Winter my training partner. My husband thought I was on a fool's errand, particularly given the time and money that would have to be put into this. Hiring a dog trainer or sending Winter to training sessions would have been more economical, but since I have a luxurious amount of free time, I could not see why I should not do it myself. Not long after I started the lessons I realized that I was learning more than just a skill. I was spending as much time with Winter as possible, getting to know his character traits and letting him know mine. As I write this, Winter seems to be having a very sweet sleep in his crate, which he has now comfortably accepted as his bedroom, thanks to a few fruitful training sessions. An accident in a bicycle race in the United States eight years ago alerted James Chang to the importance of sports medicine. It was the prompt work of other riders who took care of him and stanched his bleeding as they waited for medical aid to arrive that saved his friend's life.
From then on Chang, 45, a Chinese-American who was born in Anhui province, began to make it his business to keep abreast of matters relating to physical safety and medical assistance, particularly in sport. He flew back to the country early in April and attended a medical training session for marathoners who were to run in an event in Huizhou, in Huangshan, Anhui, on April 10.
Many amateur runners in China who are highly competitive get carried away and run at a pace that is far in excess of what they can expect their body to take, and even ignore clear signals such as pain, Chang says. As Chinese have placed more emphasis on leading healthy life-styles in recent years, marathon and other long-distance running has quickly become a highly popular sport across the country. More than 50 China Athletic Association-sanctioned urban marathons were held in the country last year, and 39 races involving more than 750,000 runners were held the year before, says Wang Dawei, vice-chairman of the association.
Events in big cities can now attract as many as 20,000 runners each, and events in smaller cities can attract between 5,000 and 10,000 runners. However, long-distance running is a serious business that can exact a heavy physical toll on runners, and that applies particularly in the case of the marathon, says Hou Shilun of Beijing Sport University.
Hou is a specialist in remedial sports medicine and for many years has been an outspoken advocate of sports in which due respect is given to science and health. In a marathon held last month in Qingyuan, Guangdong province, 60 percent of the 20,000 runners reported being injured in the race, nearly 10,000 of these caused by muscle cramp, and in the case of five runners the injuries were described as serious. Although some chronic injuries are hard to avoid, even for highly experienced runners, cramp, fainting and shock can easily be prevented if runners better understand the sport, he says. In addition to medical assistance that organizers should arrange, Hou says, runners ought to become aware of first-aid procedures. This is particularly important in the case of a very long course, such as that of a marathon, because medical help may not be close at hand and runners need to be able to help themselves and others, he says.
Developed countries such as the US have a success rate of about 30 percent in resuscitating people who have suffered sudden cardiac arrest, Hou says, but in China the success rate is a meager 1 percent.
So the research began, I was reading up and collecting information on places of interest for children.
As for Melbourne, we took a day tour on the Puffing Billy, had a warm fuzzy lunch by the winery, yummy gelato at the Yarra Chocolatiere and had a guided tour of the Healesville Sanctuary (got up-close with the Red Kangaroos, emus, platypus and koalas). So what could a Stay-At-Home-Mom do for money considering there is already so little time after all the dishes and laundry and cooking and cleaning are done? Blog - I started a blog when my first born was about 2 years old and began earning USD4-5 thousand monthly very soon after. Write for others - This is if you can write, you could be a freelance writer for advertising agencies who are always on the lookout for part-timers. Bake - there are many, many Moms baking for income which means lots of competition but there is only one you. Start a little home business - this could be anything from making something to being a trader to being a marketing affiliate. Failing which, allow me to interview you and I will think of what you could do for a living from home. I have been working with a company for 18 years and for the past 7 years, I have been working full time from home. My kids were 3yo and 1yo then and I knew I wanted to spend those precious growing years with them and not having to depend on anyone else to care for them.
Working from home does not mean that you can sit at home, shake legs and catch the latest Korean drama Yes - unfortunately for some.
This is important because if you’re going to be in conference calls for a least 30 mins, the last thing you want is to be holding the handset to your head. In between work, I need to step to for my school run and this timing is fixed and has been shared with my manager and peers.
If you’re going to be spending 8-10 hours of your day sitting in front of a computer, make sure your workspace is ergonomic. Remember to take mini breaks and stretch or go for a little walk to get that blood circulating. She was excited initially (we did some prep talk weeks before), thinking that she will be going into the same class as her older brother.
We didn’t have a party for Honeybun, we had a small celebration for her at her play school and also with our families. Her favourite for the past few months has been rubber duckies (and bath toys) and particularly characters from a cartoon called Lucky Duck.
It took me more than a year to resign from my previous job as an engineer in a multinational oil & gas company. However, as time went by, I started to think about my children who were about to enrol in primary school.
But if you really want to change your profession from FTWM (fulltime working mum) to WAHM (working at home mum), I’d like to share some tips that might help you to have something in mind. I always suggest to friends who wanted to let go their jobs for a home business, to get some ideas about how and what their home businesses would be. I like to recommend to my fellow friends who want to resign and start a business, begin before you sign your resignation.
Don’t leave your job if you just can’t take it, leave it if you figure out there are other priorities than your career.
I was at the Asia Model Festival Awards 2015 in Seoul, Korea but had to rush back to attend Ashton’s School Day. Mother’s Day is coming so I would to wish all mommies, “Happy Mother’s Day and enjoy motherhood! He was in an art class holiday program which he enjoyed a lot; learning crafty things and the best part was that he had a good friend participating in the same program.
He also attended a three-day Speech and Drama program in which the main program focuses on the kids having to perform a mini sketch.
I will not deny that a couple of months ago, I bought a tab (of course, it’s slightly smaller than my iPad) for my then 2-year old. Even when my son was younger, I started to expose him to technology – I absolutely loved the idea that my son will not feel like an outcast had he not been exposed to one from an early age.
Fast forward two months later, we re-introduced the iPad & the tab to him BUT very gradually. As parents, I guess the hardest part of actually spending more time with Nooh to do these exciting fun-filled family activities is…. Gradually moving away from these gadgetries and being less attached to these smart electronic ‘imps’ really does make us better parents.
Especially for kindergarten - if they can’t make it for a full day, we can send them for maybe an hour or so.
Set boundaries and set some rules during schooldays so that the child won’t feel attached to home during his school time.
Our bottom line is to plan properly, get mutual understanding with our spouse, decide and stick to the plan. But then whenever I look at my son (who himself loves other people’s birthday celebration), I feel guilty of not organising his own birthday celebration.
So much has happened in the last year that this New Year 2015, is a year full of changes for me and my family.
I found out that it is impossible for women to get along in a group of more than a hundred.
Although everyone knows what is good for you for great health, they are still not practising good healthy habits. So after all the stress that I went through last year, there was one blessing that entered my life despite having to quit my job and make regular visits to the hospital. Ashton went on a holiday without us for the first time and it was also the first time he was away from us. When he was walking pass the immigration check point at the airport, he kept looking back at us. It is the school holidays and I am already cracking my head on kids’ activities as we are not planning any trips this time. Last but not least, they had a ride on a pony. The fee had increased from last year and even the ride’s duration was shortened! Letting kids take a year out from school or at any time during the course of their educational path is a great choice that many parents are reluctant to make due to the kiasu nature of Asian parenting in always wanting to get ahead and staying ahead. The thing is, at 15 or 16 or even at 20, did you know exactly what you wanted to do with your life? We ourselves here have experienced taking a year out merely by accident but nonetheless a good thought out coincidence because my kids are only 10 and 5 this year yet they have already experienced what it is like to not only NOT go to school every single day but were given the great opportunity to explore the world and get to know themselves a bit better. NEW EXPERIENCES & EXPLORATION – With not going to school, we actually had the opportunity to participate and attend many events that being in school would not have allowed us to do due to scheduling conflicts. EXTRA TIME - Being at home every day gave them the extra time to learn new languages and skills such as how to make glue, how to make sago Melaka, how to make Sugee Cake, how to prepare for a public exhibition, how to present publicly, etc. GETTING CLOSER TO SELF – Inherently, I feel that one succeeds in this world when one is comfortable in their own skin. Iceland had always been my dream destination because I would like to see its midnight sun during summer solstice, where there is no night in Iceland. When my husband told us that the next country on our list would be Iceland during the mid-year school holiday (in June), I took it as a gift! However, we were lucky as the weather was so good from day one – the sun shone brightly for us. Iceland is a land of fairies; many locals still believe that trolls and elves still exist around the island. Ashton is at the willfull stage – I made my decision already, I am not going to change my mind! And he has a ready reason for everything he wants to do too. I asked Ashton for his opinion on his coming birthday party and he surprised me with “I am already a big boy, I don’t want Angry Bird party.
Ever since the kids were comfortable in the water, it has been part of our family weekly activity – Swimming! Please download the latest version of the Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, or Windows Internet Explorer browser.
Her performance at the opening ceremony of the Beijing International Film Festival on April 16 thrilled the audience.
There are 72 sharp twists and turns down the Yela Mountain and a 40-km continuous downhill track.
Cyclers will spend the whole day in a forest and enjoy views of the imposing snow mountains, a glacier and colorful plants. Often, they are the result of frugality, used as a means of preserving extra food that cannot be eaten at once. Once the first batch is successfully produced, the pickling brine is carefully preserved, so successive lots can be started with it. They may not appeal to Western palates, but they are a favorite snack for many Chinese, easily available even in convenience stores all over the country. The greens are seldom eaten alone, but they have become a seasoning ingredient that has spawned many famous dishes. After some maturing, the vegetables turn tart and pungent and can then be sliced thinly and cooked in winter hotpots with thin slices of meat and handfuls of mung bean vermicelli. Few people realize that the Koreans, or chaoxianzu also live as an ethnic group in the northernmost region of China. Once you have the starter batch fully matured, you can keep adding more ingredients to the jar for a continuing supply of crisp pickles. Since the early 1990s, he had spent 10 years researching and performing a procedure called balloon dilation of the prostrate. The procedure, which usually takes about five minutes, involves inserting a long, column-shaped balloon into the section of the urethra enveloped by the prostate and then inflating it.
This means the urethra will feel no pressure, however large the prostate becomes in the future," Tian explains.
His inability to provide plausible explanations meant he and his method were rejected, and sometimes even ridiculed.
After patenting the procedure nationally in 2012, the team is now gathering more clinical evidence and promoting the procedure among doctors across China, from national to county level.
For men aged 70 and older, the figure rises to 70 percent; and for men aged 80-plus, it is 80 percent. But aside from the charms of Kunming and its people, she established a family in the city and also started a business to help local disabled people. They include handmade bags, toys and decorative items made by the deaf and are sold overseas.
It is less than 100 meters from Yunnan Huaxia Specialized Secondary School, the only secondary school in southwestern China that offers classes for disabled students. While there currently is no formal connection between the school and company, they hope to build ties that could make it easier for students to find jobs there.
At times, being a foreigner has made navigating local regulations tougher, though her husband, Gang Chen, who is from Lanzhou, in Northwest China's Gansu province, gives her a hand. So, obviously, as they bang on about imaginary children and their amazing magic, I feel a trifle isolated.
In a situation like this, you must pacify the mob mentality in your head with fake ideas and opinions - become the social animal, particularly, the lemming. So, you didn't watch the movie or read the books, but, obviously, you know the films were adapted from the books.
You can give a pretty standard comment for most Chinese directors: his new stuff isn't as good.
But if the movie is popular, you will definitely hear some voices around you and you can adapt them into your own views.
The band was formed in 1988 and have sold over 11 million records over the course of their career, with the majority sold in Asia. Many of his songs have became a hit including Running Low, We Can Only Live Today (Puppy), Rio and the latest release Work It Out.
Recently named the 2014 Branson Female Entertainer of the Year, Janice is a Stradivarius Violin Award recipient, a Juilliard Music School Graduate, an Army Veteran, and is currently in her 5th year as a Headlining Act at the Showboat Branson Belle. In his teens he played oboe (as well as piano) in the Stockport Youth Orchestra in Greater Manchester.
The story concerns Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower girl who takes speech lessons from professor Henry Higgins, a phoneticist, so that she may pass as a lady. And if they buy the contract, their declarer will accurately steer through the deal now that your hand is an open book. It is set on a remote island, where the sorcerer Prospero, rightful Duke of Milan, plots to restore his daughter Miranda to her rightful place using illusion and skilful manipulation. Although it shares the French title for Shakespeare's play, A Midsummer Night's Dream, its plot is not based on the play. Marking five years since the book's release Bespoke Beijing, Penguin and Beijing Postcards retrace French's footsteps through the former 'Badlands' in this walking tour that explores Beijing's dark past during 1930s, covering the key details from the book and delving even deeper into the case. Competing in four categories - Fashion Casual Wear, Fashion Pant Wear, Evening Gown and Talent - the contestants will be judged on confidence, poise, modelling ability, originality and grace.
Originally trained as a painter, Courty has since found creative inspiration in the overlap between traditional painting, textile art, and fashion design.
Try Newman Tours' nighttime ghost walk near Houhai for your share of scares, especially on Saturday 31 itself. Labradors are the kind of dogs that many people, seeing them frolicking about in parks, drool over, thinking what a welcome addition they would make to any family. All he wanted to do was to jump all over this new acquaintance and have some late-afternoon fun. Not only was I exhausted from having to keep a constant eye on him in the house and from the physical exertion of keeping him in tow outside, but the other member of the household, my husband, turned out to be no match for him. But rather than feeling apprehensive, sad or resentful, my overwhelming feeling was one of guilt. My feelings about having adopted him were now more confused than at any time since he first came through our backdoor.
But there are other people who work long hours and still manage, while raising children, to give their pets a wonderful life. I did not want to be responsible either for Winter once again going through the heart-wrenching process of being given away as a hopeless case. But in this short time I had become the most important human to him, and for the first time in my life I began to understand the responsibilities that come with parenthood.
Once I got used to the philosophy, I simply found that it not only works with dogs, but also with many other species, including humans.
Whenever he showed the slightest interest in Winter, I would capture that moment and express my appreciation.
At first I made a rookie's mistake by focusing too much on the training skills, without thinking that it takes time to establish the bond between a human and a dog.
Then one day in the car, on a trip to a town about 120 kilometers away, he laid his head on my thigh, put his paws around my arm and fell asleep. A week later I found myself texting Rachel: "Winter was lying quietly by my side when I was cooking today. So when he took up marathon running two years ago he was shocked to see frequent injuries, many of them avoidable.
Many marathon competitors in the US run not just for the prize money but for charity as well, he says. So far, we have been taking the kids on holidays to no other than beach destinations in and out of Malaysia and the kids loved every bit of it, even more especially after they had learnt how to swim. If you don’t, you just need to be that much more disciplined but it can be done and I am pure testament to that.
But then blogosphere got crowded and I got pregnant again and then went back to full time employment for a bit so the blog got put aside for awhile.
Finding something you could do from the computer is an easy and fast way to save some pocket money.
I switched from a consulting job to a desk-bound program support job which enabled me to work from home full time and support the Asia Pacific region.
So when I got this job, I thanked God and my colleague, Agnes because she was the one who roped me into her team. Therefore, it’s important that you invest in a good headset with the ability to mute your line. I also block off my time in Microsoft Outlook for school runs so that my colleagues will know that I will be out of office at specific times of the day.
We are all given a notebook to work from but since I am a teleworker, I am able to order additional accessories for my notebook which include a docking station, monitor stand and a 24 inch monitor so that I can comfortably work in front of the computer (like a geek). We should resign from our job in a way that reinforces our professional image and keep our current employer relationships positive. It might be different for those who resign and decide to stay at home taking care of family, without any proposal to do home-based business or work. If you start now, you’ll get the rhythm and it’ll be easier to adapt later when you leave the office.
Sugar is not just defined as the raw sugar that you put into your coffee but sugar from fruit, sugar from carbohydrates such as white flour, rice, noodles, bread and pastry.
Although you may lose weight purely by limiting the portions and the quality of food that you eat, exercise is still incredibly important because it not only strengthens your bones and muscles but promotes the circulatory system within your body. In order to live a great, healthy life that will not succumb to illnesses, the body requires an ovoerfluous amount of vegetables. It is so worth it to do so because I have seen too many people suffer from poor health being once a patient of poor health myself. Recently, he modelled for Lord’s Tailor at the Pavilion Fashion Week show (he stole the limelight!) and was the opening model for the Go Go Green Charity show.
Chinese schools give their students a lot of homework so my husband and I have to watch him finish his homework every day. He is the first person I want to see, the first person I want to kiss, the first person I miss.
Every night, as mummy is lazy to read bedtime stories, he’ll ask me to have a chat with him before he goes to bed. Well, really I had intended it for my own use, but over time I felt it was more convenient (and lighter) for me to bring around just to console my son whenever my husband and I needed some “rest time” during our family outings.
He’ll get to use it if he truly behaved and finished his food or slept earlier the night before.
We even introduced Nooh very light housechores for him to assist Mommy & Daddy with, and we began to seriously organise more fun-filled family activities on alternate weekends. My cousin makes really beautiful cakes, so I’m going to ask her to make a customised birthday cake for Nooh.
Over the last year, I learnt several lessons along the way that I would like to share with you in hope that it will benefit you in some way. To be fair, not everyone in Malaysia is educated enough about health but they should really take the initiative to learn it up as it is their own bodies and they should never take that for granted. We had planned for the trip to a theme park in China well in advance but I could not make it as it was just 3 days after my operation. I spoke to him every day for the 5 days that he was there. The first day he asked, “Mommy are you okay?
Sometimes, he gets drinks of water for me and tells me that when I am sick, I need to drink a lot of water. We plan to have a small do with just my family but my friends asked me to hold a small party.
We had been there before last year but it is still a fun place, especially for young toddlers.
I can never understand this concept why it is so important for children to be the youngest graduate. By widening your children’s eyes, stretching their ears, increasing their perspectives in having a broader mind, they get to think more, do more, and ultimately make better decisions about what they like and do not like.
This year alone, we got to participate in entrepreneurial markets where my eldest daughter got to learn how to barter, trade and sell. They also managed to hone in on their language skills and dug deeper into any subject of interest such as loom bands and art and model making. The world becomes clear and there is no pretence on any part when you know who you are, what you are capable of, where you want to go and how you are going to get there. When people are directionless sometimes, they take a year out from the hustle and bustle of work and spend a year traveling or doing other things to decide where they truly want to be.
It is extremely enlightening and if you ever have the opportunity, don’t think too hard about letting your kids take a year out.
We departed from KLIA to Schipol, Amsterdam and transited for about 8 hours to taste the freshness of raw herring, standing on the bridge overlooking a canal near Central Station. Our target was to drive from Reykjavik to the South, around Iceland, and back to Reykjavik from Sn?fellsnes Peninsula. One minute, you might be blinded by the hot sun whilst the next minute, you could be soaked by an extreme downpour. According to an Icelandic we met, they were having bad weather for weeks before we arrived.
I asked my children about going back to Iceland and they replied that they really wanted to visit Iceland again. I want Pocoyo party!“ So, he is going to have an entirely different themed party this year after having Angry Bird themed parties for three years. He has set ideas on colours for girls and boys - pink and red are for girls and blue is for boys. My son already knows simple arithmetic like 1+2=3, 4+5=9 and can count the money I give him . I was going, “The Angry Bird opens his hands to pick up the things” when he said, “NO NO Mommy, Stop! I just feel excited even when I am about to reach a high note that I have never done before," says Walker, who is also a member of the One Voice Children's Choir. In the face of increasing globalization, food is also one of the last strong visages of community and culture. In both city and country, appetites need to be helped along with something tasty, and all across China they have the perfect answer.
In the cold, harsh winters in the northeast, the only way to eat any vegetables at all was to pickle them in advance.
He had also expended a lot of time and effort attempting to convince his peers and superiors that the method was an effective treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Ideally, the dilated urethra exerts pressure on the capsule around the prostate, causing it to break in minutes. People worry that insertion of the balloon will exert pressure on the sphincter, the ring of muscles that sits right below the prostatic apex (the base of the prostate), whose proper function is essential to the control of urination," he says. Although they were not born in Kunming, they did grow up here, and they treat Kunming as their home. But if you don't want to be mean, you can also go in the opposite direction - find some names that can always be praised. Hecker continued pursuing his musical hobby busking in the area of Hackescher Markt in Berlin-Mitte.
He studied at the Royal Northern College of Music, and at the Royal Academy of Music with Gordon Green.
If your right-hand opponent opens one of a suit, and you jump to two no-trump, you show at least 5-5 in the two lowest-ranking unbid suits.
He wins West's trump shift in his hand, cashes his high heart, ruffs a heart, ruffs a club, ruffs his last heart, cashes the diamond ace, and plays a spade. He conjures up a storm, the eponymous tempest, to lure his usurping brother Antonio and the complicit King Alonso of Naples to the island. Today, Todes stride confidently over the globe, applauded by audiences in the US, Australia, France, Germany.
The tour takes place in the Old City Wall area (where Pamela Werner lived with her father), the Legation Quarter, and Beijing's Dongbianmen Watchtower where her body was found.
For Unknown Empire, he'll cover Aotu's walls and interior spaces with 'ambidextrous fabric', creating three-dimensional compositions with painted, folded and burnt silk cloth. Iverson was an eleven-time NBA All-Star, won the All-Star game MVP award in 2001 and 2005, and was the NBA's Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 2001.
However, few realize how demanding they can be as adolescents, and Winter's previous owners had learned that lesson the hard way. How could I possibly have failed to think through the consequences of having a dog that could barely keep still for a minute living under the same roof as a first-year PhD student who needs to sit at a desk 10 hours a day bringing all of his mental faculties to bear to the task at hand?
How delighted I was when after a week he volunteered to take Winter out to a dog park, where the pair of them had a good time.
And as with interpersonal relationships, the bond greatly helps ensure efficient communication. If we have the chance to visit Melbourne again, we’ll definitely take a train to spend our own sweet time at those places. Whatever it is, whatever it takes, you either have a project going or take time out to be by yourself, do something. Many of us waste far too much time on Facebook when some of that time could be spent more productively. All you need to do is to have samples of your writing in hand and inform them that you are available. Get out of your comfort zone and start a business where you will be in complete control of your life.
When I work from home, I am very productive because I already save time to get ready for work and to commute to and from work and there have been times that I work through lunch as well.
It’s important that they are not neglected as well because the whole idea to work from home is so that you can spend quality time with the kids right? But the good news is; on the 1st week itself, the teacher informed us that she just sobbed a little and stopped after we left.
This can be anything from processed cheeses, processed cereals, canned food, snacks that you buy from the convenience store wrapped in plastic, even commercial muesli bars; they all add toxins into the body over time.
Good circulation ensures that every part of your body functions well and gets good quality oxygenated blood that is filled with the nutrients that each part of your body needs. Usually this is not possible and especially not for children when they are fussy eaters and thus, good, natural supplements are necessary.
This is because water has Hydrogen and Hydrogen is everywhere in our cells binding our DNA.
If you do not sleep enough, you are giving the free radicals more opportunity to multiply within your body. Think of your children, they need you thus you owe it to them to care best for your own body at no sacrifice. The place was pretty packed which limited us to much fewer activities in comparison to the first time we were there.
Of course, occasionally work beckons, but it is more important to be connected with your own children – especially during their formative years. Now at 4 years old, he still carry that same temperament even though I had sent him to kindergarten since he was 2 years old with a change to another school since then. However, after meeting his friends and as the learning session begins, he starts to enjoy himself.
As much as I tried to moderate little tiffs and differences in opinions, some women are so set in their ways and are unforgiving. She had always been a sparkle of health doing daily morning brisk walks and eating mostly vegetables and fish with very little oil and lots of fruit, but still despite the clean health record from the Doctors, she died suddenly when her heart stopped without warning. Instead of taking prescribed drugs from the Doctors which could potentially lead to other problems, let alone side effects and what not, I am now healing with only these natural supplements and it has been very positive. My husband also stayed behind to be with me so my mother-in-law and father-in-law took Ashton on the trip.
Your tummy is okay?” Second day, he asked: “Mommy why so long you aren’t here yet?” I had to explain to him again that I told him I cannot go and he sounded disappointed. We had a great time with the orphans and I am very glad that Amber Chia Academy and Pensonic supported this campaign. He keeps asking me, “How many days are there to Christmas?” Christmas and his birthday are the 2 occasions that he looks forward to the most. It is not entirely stroller friendly as there are a couple of bumpy rides but overall, a stroller comes in handy especially with younger toddlers. Had we been at school, the most we could have taken off would be 2-3 weeks but since we weren’t at school, 5 weeks was our Haven.
With all this time, the world was their oyster and they only needed to drown themselves in anything that they wished. Unfortunately for us, this was also a year that my Mother-in-Law passed away, my Mother passed away and the diagnosis of my heart disease happened, all within this last 2 months.
It is nourishment for their soul to find themselves and it is only when you know who you are that you can truly succeed in this amazing world.
We had no internet connection and relied only on the hotels’ wifi (which we didn’t book any, except Reyjavik’s), a GPS and our travel book. We went to the district which is famous for the hidden valley of elves, fairies, and puffin!
I think it is because of the different experiences they had while they were in Iceland - rivers, waterfalls, larva field, fjords, valleys, hills, glaciers, icebergs, beaches, lagoons, towns, villages, and many more.
We went back to Keflavik, had a little rest before catching our flight back to Kuala Lumpur via Amsterdam at 2.30 o’clock in the morning.
What was most important thing was the kids: as long as they enjoyed themselves, the whole trip would be the best we ever had.
Ashton will be turning four soon, at the end of this month and it’s time for me to plan for baby number two. It is a different stage of motherhood, a different set of experience and I enjoy every moment of it. Recently, I asked him to try on a wig so that we can have an idea of how his sister will look like.
I think it became a habit from the time he was little when I would ask him about his day without fail. Sometimes when I ask him about a certain character, he will go to Youtube and tell me the history.
Although modern logistics mean that fresh greens can now be transported to every corner of China in almost every season, the preserving of vegetables is still very much an annual ritual. Of course, you can't exactly add much more, so be astute and let the herd give you some clues. If you can remember some basic information and representative works from famous directors, it can be really helpful. The band has attributed its success in Asia to their clean-living image and to singing in English as a second language. She achieves virtuosity as a violinist, pianist, soprano and perhaps most impressively, boasts the title as the world's only Acrobatic Aerial Violinist. There, his machinations bring about the revelation of Antonio's lowly nature, the redemption of the King, and the marriage of Miranda to Alonso's son, Ferdinand. Tchaikovsky's instantly recognizable music set against the wonderfully dark story of good against evil; Swan Lake is one of the most famous and loved of all ballets. From the outset you're put on edge by the guide checking how you got to the meeting point and telling you a ghost story relevant to that means of transport. But when one is faced with such seemingly intractable problems, seeking an independent opinion is a good step, and that is where my friend Rachel came in. So, we narrowed it down to Hong Kong (as they have Disneyland there), Japan (Disneyland too, but main language is in Japanese) and Australia (heard good reviews from people who travelled there with young children). Generally, the people there are ever willing to give an extra hand and give way to people with strollers.
We also managed to visit the SeaLife Aquarium, spent some time at the DFO South Wharf by Yarra River. We of course pray that it never happens, but is it not wise to just be prepared even if a little? This is also something I have done before and is a good way to earn if you do not like moving about. Actually, I should start this business on what to recommend for Stay-At-Home-Moms to do to earn an income!
Instead of spending every waking moment in front of the TV, spend some time actually building something for yourself.
If you consume it in very low quantities, you can probably get away with it, but if you are a regular consumer of processed food, at some point in your life or your child’s life, there are bound to be consequences. If you have poor circulation, certain parts of your body will start deteriorating and over time, disease sets in. However, if you can be diligent to juice several times daily in order to make up for the lack of nutrients that your body requires, then you could almost negate the supplements but honestly, how many of us have the time to juice 6-7 times a day on top of eating 3 meals that are filled with several dishes of fruit and vegetables? Sometimes, it is a struggle, “Mommy I don’t like Chinese!” I think he is picking up Mandarin well. For the first few days, he kept asking and looking for the iPad & tab – pining like a lost lover!
Nooh is now 3-years young, and every time we look at him, we know we’ll miss his baby face and cheekiness when he eventually goes off to college to pursue his studies.
I have led a life of over indulgence eating lots of sugary desserts and chocolate, and I literally ate anything I wanted to as nobody slapped me into consciousness. I have much more energy as a busy Stay-At-Home-Mom now (previously I would collapse in exhaustion whenever my Oxygen levels were low and sleep during the day for up to 4 hours) and I haven’t had a bout of chest pain since.
By choice, we did not visit all the touristy sites in Europe because we decided from the start that this was a children’s trip to experience another continent, the weather, the food, the people, learn about currencies, and to observe most of all how people lived other than in our home country. We attended the Home schooling Sports Day which was completely different from a typical school’s sports day where the community just stuck together with support and trust with everyone seen helping one another and not being at competition with each other. When you truly know yourself, you get to dictate your own terms on how you will live your life and not have the urge to compare yourself and your life to anyone else like the majority of people do. This makes me realise that there is a reason for everything and had we not taken a gap year, the stress of these changes might have flung me towards a nervous breakdown. We wanted to discover Iceland’s glory for ourselves and decided that the best way to explore the country was on a road trip. During that flight, the man who sat next to me would not allow us to change seats with him despite my child crying in front of him. It was 11 o’clock and supposedly near midnight in our country but thanks to the midnight sun, it was bright as day. I have been trying to conceive for a year and I thought a relaxing holiday may well do the trick. The other day, he told me, “Mommy, it is okay to have a boy” because I am used to comforting him with, “Ashton, it is okay…” whenever he is not happy with something.
MLTR has earned Gold and Platinum status for records in many countries and won many awards, including the Gold Preis Award from RSH, Germany. In 2000, the demo of his song Cold Wind Blowing was used for the score of German director Esther Gronenborn's movie alaska.de. Janice's multi-dimensional artistry has disarmed classical, popular and jazz audiences alike while creating ardent fans spanning a broad demographic both in the US and overseas.
TNT Theatre was founded in 1980 in Britain and since then has established itself as one of the most popular international touring theatre companies in the world. This production by Evgeny Amosov, Artistic Director of The Russian National Ballet Theatre, is heralded around the world. This Russian dance troupe was created, led and produced by celebrity choreographer Alla Duhova in 1986.
He earned the Associated Press High School Player of the Year award in both football and basketball, and won the Division AAA Virginia state championship in both sports.
She is a professional pet groomer and, unsurprisingly perhaps, took great exception to what I was considering doing. It is similar to a science centre; older children would be able to relate more on the exhibits. We learnt how to take a train to Brighton Beach where the famous colourful bathing boxes are located (those boxes are basically storage space for surfers).
One would go mental and seriously lose a lot of self-esteem plus not to mention that once the kids leave the nest, you’d be crippled. I’m too lazy to bake these days so I’d most likely order from you instead if your cake tastes good. If you are interested, send me your CV and tell me what you like to do and I will find you a work from home job based on your interests, your time that you want to put in versus how much money you would like to make.
Processed food contain food preservatives, additives, fillers, food conditioners and flavourings, or you would not be able to keep them in your pantry for more than a few days.
Because it not only feeds our already existing but dormant cancer cells within our body but overworks our pancreas and gallbladder into producing excessive insulin.
Exercise will also strengthen bones and build muscles, keep a healthy heart and give you overall great health. Of course there is a thing as too much water so the correct amount to drink per person is based on their weight in pounds (lbs) divided by 2 in ounces (oz). Sleep is the time when our cells regenerate and heal, so if you sleep very little, there is very little opportunity for your cells to do a thorough and complete cell renewal process. And as much as I tried to diffuse situations, it was only me in the end that ended up getting burnt to charcoal.
The lesson learnt is that if you have spent quality time with your loved ones continuously, the tragedy of loss will be much easier on the heart. I was an emotional eater too and that didn’t help so it was a very bad habit, this daily eating bad food habit. I am praying very hard that these supplements will heal my heart so well that I will not have to go for an open heart surgery as the Doctors have suggested. Some just want their kids to get into the working world as fast as possible to either be ahead of their peers or to start earning as early as possible. From the batch of my classmates and peers, I’d say less than 50% are performing what they graduated in. It was an amazingly rich experience for us just spending the whole 35 days as a family unit moving from city to city, having to make decisions, compromise and spend quality time with host families in every country.
The kids got to participate in story telling sessions, yoga classes, baking classes, started Capoeira classes, went ice-skating, made an array of new dishes in the kitchen, learnt how to prepare a full dinner without my intervention, visited Bank Negara, the National Musuem, etc and you know what?
Having this time out of school undeniably has given my girls a chance to get to know themselves better.
I have to really study all the cartoon characters as Ashton is getting more knowledgeable about the cartoons than me. In addition, their song "Take Me To Your Heart" was awarded "most downloaded single of the year 2006" had 6 million or more paid downloads.
Soon after that, the Berlin based record company Kitty-yo, having released the movie's soundtrack, offered Hecker a record deal.
Last season alone the company produced seven productions in almost thirty countries worldwide.
After further adaptation, it became one of the most popular works in different opera houses universally and was performed again and again. A dance festival brought together four girls from a modern ballet troupe and four break dancing boys. Without giving too much away, we learn why zombies in China bounce and how this was used in the 1800s as a way to smuggle opium around the country (clue: it involves Daoist monks). After high school, Iverson attended Georgetown University for two years, where he set the school record for career scoring average (22.9 points per game) and won Big East Defensive Player of the Year awards both years. It’s a great tool for many reasons but is reading and posting about what you ate yesterday going to change your life? They are stuck because they never had the forethought to keep something for themselves and when shits hit the fan, they are well and truly stuck with not enough options.
Whenever we consume sugar, our body produces a spurt of insulin to balance out our body’s blood sugar level. For example, take a heavy, large me who is 80kg which is 176lbs, divide that by 2 to make 88 ounces, which is the amount of water for my body to function optimally, which converted into litres is 2.64 litres. So when’re you can, do sleep and best by 11pm because that is the best time the body starts its healing work. Where are you?” It can be frustrating at times when I am busy at events but I enjoy the sweet feeling that he misses me. The ring is not my style but I love it and wear it because it was given to me by my beloved son.
At that moment, I saw a different side of my son, the expressive side and the confident side. I truly think now that if you want your kids to love school, to give them a year out and keep them at home but do NOTHING with them until they get so bored that they are begging to go back to school. I am thankful that we did just that and so although we are terribly saddened by their deaths, we are not crippled and celebrate their passing with continuing their legacies in our daily living.
And suddenly last year, when I least expected it just before my Mother passed away, I had a bout of chest pain and was diagnosed with heart disease. Another blessing is that I found a business that I could run from home and am exploring other business opportunities too! I want him to know that there are children who are not as fortunate as him, children who do not have parents but are still able to stay positive.
Some did a degree of their parent’s choice because they just couldn’t decide and didn’t know how to decide, some are just going with the flow and carrying on with the degrees they’d graduated with.
It has given them a quiet confidence that no school could ever instil as it is a solo journey of self-discovery.
He can also explain somewhat the meaning of words – “Surprise is when you see something and you are happy” and “Disgusting is when the people are very ugly”.
When I asked him to tell me bed time stories instead, he insists that it is Mommy’s job to do that.
The band has recorded eight studio albums as well as a number of live and greatest hits albums. After the death of his wife of cancer, Blackshaw quit the concert hall for many years and returned to play in public in 2011-2012 performing a series of concerts of the complete Sonatas by Mozart. Many arias with elegant melody enjoy great popularity and are engraved on the mind of the audience. They decided to work together and see what would come of it, eventually rising to fame via mutually rewarding collaboration with the Soviet-era pop diva Sofia Rotary.
There may have been some props, which may have made the tour a multi-sensory adventure, and they certainly help add context. You could have your own definition but better still if whatever you do actually contributed to the family income, wouldn’t that be fantastic? It takes many years of experience to know what works and what doesn’t and I have experimented with various blogs to learn all that. Over time, our body becomes insulin resistance and despite the pancreas producing more insulin, it no longer works to remove the sugar from our blood.
However if you exercise or are active and sweat a lot, then there is no harm drinking a little more than your recommended water intake. If you have work to do, wake early to do it even at 4am, but sleep early rather than sleep late.
It is not that I have no confidence in him but he is such an active character, always bouncing about, moving and learning ever so quickly that I am amazed he could listen to the drama teacher’s instructions pretty well.
Just be the politician and be nice to everyone even if you do not really agree with what others do. Some people are not so fortunate and feel a deep sense of regret, sometimes for the rest of their lives. I hope he continues with this habit in future as I want to be able to give him proper advice when required.
When I asked him about his China trip, he told me, “Boring, Mommy!” I am looking forward to our little family holiday trip. I am very grateful that my kids had this opportunity to give themselves the time and love for the things they are truly passionate about. Among Verdi's pieces, it has the greatest number of famous selections, which can be compete with Bizet's Carmen. We grabbed a couple of souvenirs at Paddy’s Market for decent prices and our kids were overjoyed with their new kangaroo and platypus soft toys. I’m just saying out of the very little time that you already have, spend a portion of it doing something productive.
Like it or not, we will die without water and water contains good Hydrogen that will repair and cleanse out our defective cells known as free radicals from the body. I want to spend as much time as possible with him so I try to cut down on my trips and travel.
So listen up, if you have not been spending quality time with your loved ones, start now because they can go. Happy with sticking to our core degrees and spending the rest of our lives making a living out of it? Dumas Fils once hailed: 50 years later, people may not remember my novel, but Verdi makes it immortal. Free radicals are defective cells that get produced from bad food, stress, environmental pollutants, smells, creams, pollution, and the mere act of breathing because our body is like a car and cars produce fumes as a by product from burning fuel. If any of you are Stay-At-Home-Moms and want to have something for yourself apart from children and the household only, there are definitely options that you could explore.
Time to come home.” I am touched that he misses me so much but sometimes I feel helpless, not being able to have him understand why I cannot be with him.
In 2010, National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) has organized an international crew.
For example, the one about Empress Dowager Cixi instructing her eunuch Li Lianying to drown the Guangxu Emperor's favourite mistress, the Pearl Concubine, in a well in the Forbidden City.
However, most people aren’t consuming sugar after a long workout and their livers are already full of glycogen. And I believe that even if you had the most forward thinking women in a group, this problem will still surface. It is a big problem because now, not only have we lost a source of big income, we have an extra expense – HOSPITAL BILLS!!! The world top conducting maestro, Lorin Maazel, is invited to be its conductor and Artistic Director. When her family petitioned for her body to be returned, she was brought up from the well a month later, but her skin was still perfectly pristine.
So please, please, please, make a conscious decision on how you will be improving your lifestyle health-wise today. The renowned Italian stage designer, Benito Leonori, will create a magic stage set in NCPA with flowing light and shadow as well as presenting a classical and fantastic banquet for vision and hearing. The eunuch later poisoned the emperor with arsenic, but, like with all good stories, came to a grisly end himself. Some of this fat gets shipped out, but a part of it remains in the liver and builds up over time and you get Liver Disease.
Eating sugar also increases bad cholesterol and triglycerides and can contribute to Leptin resistance which will then cause weight gain, cravings, sleep problems and such.
The famous courtesan Violetta is appointed Lady of the Camellias because of her love for camellias. The team has been creating masterpiece with the biggest names in showbiz such as Michaal Jackson, Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin, Mariah Carey and many others.
These incidents might be recorded in history, but the whole ghostly dimension has subsequently formed and developed devilishly. Eating sugar will create an addictive sugar response in the brain plus it doesn’t fill you up and instead encourages you to eat more. Violetta is moved by the true love of a young man, Alfredo and they fall in love with each other. In fact, as the tour is all within what was the Imperial City, it's generally a better class of ghosts you'll be hearing about. We find it more interesting to absorb the latest dance fusion with Russian ballet roots, making sort of collages", Alla Duhova says. Todes advances the art of dance worldwide as a legitimate and established performance art form.
It's not all nasty though - there's the dutiful ghost of the heroic People's Liberation Army soldier who died saving students who'd fallen through the ice on Houhai lake. Under his father's begging, for her lover's future and his family's reputation, Violetta chooses to give up with great agony and returns to her previous life in Paris.
Through the avenues of performance, presence and education, Todes cultivates interest and talent in the art of dancing. Alfredo, who doesn't know the truth, can't understand her behaviors and shamed her in public.
Don't leave going on this tour too late - Beijing's old and haunted architecture is always under threat of demolition. The sickness of Violetta, who has tuberculosis, becomes heavier because of her lover's hate. Todes has been performing their shows in Antalya with the Art Event Group for already six years.
Alfredo's father can't continue to bare the upset of his inner heart and at last tells his son the truth.
This baroque French mansion was once a hospital and church, so is a veritable breeding ground for the living dead. But it's too late, Violetta has left the world lonely, with endless aspiration, just like camellias, wither and fall.
If you want to be regaled with unforgettable entertainment and watch the story expressed through dance, you surely should go and enjoy its newest show New. Along the way you get to see details of areas you've probably taken for granted by now, as well as others you've always meant to get around to like Prince Gong's Mansion.
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Chickenpox - a common childhood illness that results from INFECTION with the varicella-zoster VIRUS, a member of the herpesvirus family.
The first symptoms are general and include FEVER, HEADACHE, loss of APPETITE, and sometimes NAUSEA and VOMITING.
Diagnosis is straightforward as the pox are characteristic and the illness is so highly contagious that it affects large numbers of people. Do not give aspirin to anyone who has chickenpox, as doing so creates the risk for developing REYE’S SYNDROME. ANTIVIRAL MEDICATIONS can significantly lessen the severity and length of illness when taken within 24 hours of the first pox. The varicella-zoster virus remains in the body after the illness of chickenpox runs its course, retreating to the NERVE roots where it apparently enters a stage of dormancy. Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease that largely affects children between five to ten years of age. Chickenpox begins with symptoms that are common to most viral infections, such as fever, cold, headaches, body ache, and loss of appetite. The contagious period of chicken pox begins one to two days before the first few symptoms become apparent and continues until the rash dries up and scabs form. Chickenpox normally clears up within ten to fourteen days without any real medical intervention. Chickenpox can generally be treated at home with only a small number of cases needing medical attention. Cool water baths with baking soda or oatmeal can help reduce itching and soothe the blisters. Keep fingernails short and trimmed at all times to prevent scratching and infecting the blisters, thereby causing permanent scars.
Doctors now recommend that all children between the ages of 12 to 15 months receive their first dose of the chickenpox vaccine and another booster shot when between four to six years of age. In severe cases of chickenpox where the patient might be in a high-risk group, there is a drug called acyclovir that is a cure for chickenpox in that it lessens the severity of the symptoms and the duration of the illness. Home remedies for chickenpox include applying honey or vitamin E on the blisters to prevent scarring, having a lukewarm bath with neem leaves, and drinking herbal teas made of lemon balm, chamomile, basil, or marigold. Since the symptoms of chickenpox include fever and fatigue along with the rashes and blisters, special care has to be taken when choosing an appropriate diet for chicken pox. Cures for chicken pox scars: it has been a year and my chiken pox scars have not dissapeared , ways to get rid of chiken pox scars ??? Question on honey and chicken pox: how long does the honey stay on the skin as a remedy for chicken pox?
Chickenpox (varicella) is an acute infectious disease, universally prevalent and mainly effects children below 10 years of age though older children and young adult,s are also effected.
An acute attack of the disease is characterized by fever and a rash which appears in crops. Chickenpox is caused by varicella virus which is closely related to herpes simplex virus, cytomegalovirus and epstein bar virus (EBV).
Chickenpox (varicella) consists of a stage of invasion or prodromal stage and stage of eruption.
Stage of invasion: The prodromal symptoms are mild and consist of fever, headache backache, malaise and sore throat. The eruption of chickenpox (varicella) first appears on the back and then spreads to the other parts of body like face, scalp, chest, abdomen and lastly the proximal part of limbs.
Appearance of crops of rash after a lapse of a day or two may produce skin lesions in various stages of development at the same time. Rashes generally last for 3-4 days and after that are followed by the formation of scabs which fall off in a few days leaving behind superficial scars. Generally chickenpox is a mild disease but sometimes variable form of the disease may be seen. Neurological involvement is not common but may be in the form of encephalomyelitis, ataxia, transverse myelitis and optic neuritis.
Since herpes zoster is closely related to varicella, a scattered rash simulating chickenpox may precede or accompany an attack of herpes zoster though the reverse in cases of chickenpox is not common. In cases of doubt diagnosis is confirmed by staining of skin scrapings with fluorescein labelled monoclonal antibody and the diagnosis is made within a few hours. Since chickenpox (varicella) is a contagious disease the patient should be isolated till every scale has separated.
Analgesics like Paracetamol syrup teaspoonful thrice a day is given to relieve pain and fever.
Live attenuated varicella vaccine (varivax) in a dose of 0.5 ml is administered in all children above the age of 12 months for immunization. In majority of patients having chickenpox (varicella), this is a mild stage but in debilitated children, adults and immuno-compromised person it is a fulminating course.
Before the appearance of skin rash, enanthem develops over the palatal, buccal and pharyngeal mucosa.
Most people get sick with chickenpox in the childhood, when, in spite of imperfect immunity, the disease is easily tolerated.
Herpes Zoster , the cause of chickenpox is one of the few viruses that causes one hundred percent illness. Pustulant chickenpox is characterized by a prolonged period of existence of the blisters on the skin, the contents of which are turbid or purulent. Bullous chickenpox is characterized by particularly large blisters, a strong intoxication, long restoration of the skin. It is impossible to cure at home bullous, haemorrhagic, gangrenous and visceral forms of chickenpox.
Prepare the infusion of rose hips: pour two tablespoons of crushed fruit in half-liter thermos with boiling water and infuse for two hours.
Oil extract of garlic will help to cope with the chickenpox virus, and vitamins contained in sunflower oil, accelerate the healing process of the skin. Also use garlic water, which kills the virus on the skin, accelerating the healing process.
Pour two teaspoons of powdered bark of oak into one cup of water, boil on low heat for 10 minutes. If you have lesions of the mucous membranes, you can rinse the mouth and throat with an infusion of calendula four times a day.
Pour a tablespoon of calendula flowers into a glass of boiling water, leave for 15 minutes. It’s proper time to generate some ideas to the potential and it really is time for being satisfied. Chickenpox, also called varicella disease, is highly contagious, spreading through direct contact and exposure to airborne droplets containing the varicella-zoster virus.
Many health-care providers do not want to see people who are likely to have chickenpox because of the contagiousness and because treatment is supportive, not therapeutic. However, doctors typically reserve antiviral medications for people at risk for severe illness-infants under one year of age, pregnant women, and people who are IMMUNOCOMPROMISED-because the normal course of illness is short and has very low risk for significant complications.
In 90 percent of people the virus never re-emerges; however, in about 10 percent of people the virus causes HERPES ZOSTER (shingles) years to decades after chickenpox. Chickenpox occurs all over the world and is especially rampant between the months of March and May.
A few days after these symptoms occur, you will notice a rash across the stomach, chest and back made up of red, flat dots.
As a result it is very easy to contract chickenpox from someone else and the longer the exposure to an infected person, the more severe the infection.
Also known as herpes virus 3, the disease is highly contagious and spreads through contact with the infected person, either directly via touch, or indirectly through clothing that has been in contact with the infected areas.
Avoid giving children medications such as aspirin, as this has been associated with Reye Syndrome. These baths can be taken every four hours during the day or whenever the itching gets too unbearable. Applying calamine lotion also helps, but avoid using lotions and creams that contain diphenhydramin as this can lead to toxicity.
Even a visit to your doctor should be handled cautiously and you should inform your doctor that your child might have chickenpox so that the necessary steps are taken to prevent him from infecting other children waiting at the clinic. The chickenpox vaccine is a relatively new development and has proved nearly 70% effective in preventing future cases of chicken pox.
At the same time, keep in mind that your diet does not have a direct influence on the development, progression or general outcome of the disease.
Contracting chickenpox during the first 20 weeks of pregnancy can lead to a higher risk of birth defects in the fetus and other health complications for the mother. Drink plenty of fluids to keep the body hydrated and sponge with tepid water if the fever is high. When my daughter had it and my nephew she recovered quickly whereas my nephew where given baths and lotion took alot longer to heal and had alot more visible scars. Virus enters the respiratory passages by droplet infection and when patient scratches the skin lesions it becomes aerosolized. The rash appears in the form of crops at first macular then papular, vesicular and becomes pustular in 24 hours.
Varicella gangrenosa: It is seen in ill nourished children and there are dark crusts formed in the eruptions which on separation leave behind ulcers. A child presenting with a rash with its typical distribution and coming in crops and presenting with macule, papules, vesicles pustules and scabs at the same time is quite diagnostic.
It is always advisable to isolate children with chickenpox (varicella) and care should be taken to protect the contacts. It induces nuclei mediated immunity and protects against or significantly reduces the morbidity associated with primary VZV infections. A case of chickenpox has a self limiting course and in an uncomplicated case prognosis is good. Adult reacts to the infection by varicella-zoster virus much harder, often getting complications. Patients suffer from multiple bleeding in all tissues, rashes blisters are filled with blood. The disease begins with a rise in temperature, headache, perhaps even the entire body aches. It is difficult to affect the course of viral infection, and a little child will have it without complications. To reduce the itching, use antihistamines, warm baths (37-38 °) with a bur-marigold of daisies. Strain the infusion and rinse the mouth and throat, leaving the liquid in your mouth for 30 seconds up to 5 times. Its advisable to make it for women who have not had chickenpox and are planning a pregnancy, infants who have older brothers and sisters, children and adults with weak immune system, the elderly. I’ve go through this put up and if I could I motivation to propose you few fascinating details or suggestions. It has been only a few months since I started using the product and I am already seeing almost 2″ in new size!
These fluid-filled blisters cover the body and sometimes even occur within the MOUTH, on the surface and sometimes the inside of the eyelids, and in the VAGINA. The person is contagious from two days before the onset of symptoms until all the pox crust over.
The most common complication of chickenpox is bacterial infection of the pox that results from scratching, which introduces BACTERIA into the blisters. As well, the extremely contagious nature of the infection coupled with the extended incubation period means exposure often occurs before people realize they are ill; outbreaks of chickenpox are typically widespread. Caused by the varicella-zoster virus, which is a member of the herpes family, chicken pox is a self-limited infection. These red dots soon form clusters of pimple-like eruptions that turn into clear blisters and spread to the legs, hands, face, and scalp.
BurowA’s solution is a commercially available powder that is to be mixed with water and applied to the rash to reduce itching and offer relief. In cases where the child has been vaccinated and still develops the disease, the symptoms are much milder and recovery significantly quicker.
It is also associated with side effects such as fatigue, headaches, diarrhea, vomiting, and joint pain. Certain foods are advised simply to avoid undue stress on the digestive system, as you are most likely already afflicted with fatigue and weakness. Keeping this in mind, it is important to stay away from people infected with the disease during a pregnancy. Application of Aloe Vera gel soothes itching on the skin and also promotes healing of the blisters. Although respiratory tract remains an important source of conveying the virus yet it is difficult to culture the virus from respiratory secretions.
The infectious period is one to two days before the appearance of the rash and lasts till all the skin lesions have crusted which is usually 5- 7 days. Distribution of rash is centripetal maximally affecting face, trunk and limbs from above and sparing the distal part of extremities.
Various forms of complications include respiratory (laryngitis bronchitis, bronchopneumonia) skin (secondary infection with staphylococci or haemolytic streptococci may produce erysipelas, impetigo) kidney (nephritis) and arthritis.
The virus that causes chicken pox, belongs to the family of herpes viruses, and even after treatment of chickenpox it is hiding for years in the anterior roots of the spinal cord. Wind-blown far enough, these agents always cause disease in anyone who meets them for the first time. Shortly after there is blotchy rash on the skin, which soon turns into pimples, and then to the vesicles.
The pox heal without scarring unless they become infected, which may happen with excessive scratching.
Complications that are rare though possible include ENCEPHALITIS, PNEUMONIA, and REYE’S SYNDROME. A VACCINE for chickenpox is part of the routine IMMUNIZATION schedule for children in the United States. Some people develop a few concentrated eruptions while others may have a virulent collection of rashes all over the body. Since the period of contagion extends from two to three days before the symptoms appear up until the scabs fall off, there are several opportunities for the disease to spread and infect others.
The goal of a chickenpox diet is to boost the immune system of the patient and speed up the recovery process.
In case the woman contracts shingles during her pregnancy however, there are no associated risks to the fetus. Serious complications are rare but are more likely to occur in children with a poor immune system, such as those on chemotherapy. This is followed by the appearance of eruption which is generally taken to be the first day of the disease. Soon, the bubbles are covered with dark crusts, but in the meantime there is a new rash in the form of spots, pimples or vesicles.
Bubbles are treated with a solution of manganese… These measures are intended not to get a bacterial infection. However, as any viral infection, chickenpox can pose a potential risk to the unborn child, in exceptional cases: if a mother has weak immune system, there are disturbances in the development of the placenta or individual susceptibility to complications of viral infections, etc. In two or three days the fluid within the blisters oozes out and a crust forms, after which the itching subsides. The vaccine prevents chickenpox in about 85 percent of people who receive it and significantly reduces the severity and length of illness in those who acquire the infection.
In some cases however, the body does not completely rid itself of the virus and it may manifest itself later on in the form of shingles. New crops of pimples and blisters keep forming over the next three or four days and turn into dry scabs about a week after their first appearance. Special care has to be taken to quarantine the infected person especially from other members of his family. In case a pregnant woman or other people who fall into the high-risk category (such as leukemia patients or patients with immune deficiencies) do contract chickenpox, they may be given the chickenpox vaccine to lessen symptoms and reduce the chances of further health complications. Such heterogeneity rash is called polymorphism, and it is due to the fact that every time at the peak temperature the fresh scars appear. Even if you know how to treat chickenpox, you still need to see a doctor if you are pregnant. However, new batches of blisters may continue to emerge in clusters for three to five days after the first outbreak. His clothes, towels, and other items of personal hygiene should be washed and kept separately as well. Cleanse your house with dettol lotion daily when an infected person is staying in your house.
You will not always be able to notice carriers of infection, because the child is contagious for about two days before the first signs of the disease. Throughout the eruptions of rashes and blisters, there will be constant and extreme itchiness, which is one of the main problems associated with chicken pox.
But you cannot scratch bubbles and pimples:you can get a bacterial infection and scars remain forever. Because most people get vaccinated against chickenpox, it is most common among newborn babies, followed by pregnant women and people with weak immune systems.Usually, the worst symptoms of chickenpox subside in about two weeks.
However, you can try some natural remedies to alleviate some of the symptoms and get relief from itching as the virus takes its course.Here are the top 10 home remedies for chickenpox.
In case if you are infected, do not scratch your skin as the liquid may squeeze out and affect the nearby person. Indian Lilac Indian lilac, also known as margosa or neem is useful in the treatment of chicken pox as it has antiviral properties. Carrot and Coriander A soup made of carrots and coriander is highly beneficial in the treatment of chickenpox.Cut 100 grams of carrots to get about a cup of chopped carrots and chop 60 grams or one and a half cup of fresh coriander leaves and boil them in water for a few minutes.
Oatmeal An oatmeal bath is a popular home remedy for itchiness caused by chickenpox.Grind two cups of oatmeal into a fine powder.
Put the powdered oatmeal in two litres (half gallon) of water and let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes.Pour the mixture into a cloth bag and close it securely. Drop the bag into a tub of warm water and swirl it around until the water becomes milky in color.Soak in the bathwater for some time to get relief from the itchiness. Brown Vinegar One of the most effective remedies for treating chicken pox is brown vinegar. Simply add one-half cup of brown vinegar to lukewarm bathwater, and soak in the bath for some time. Herbal Tea You can also try mild and sedative herbal tea made from herbs such as chamomile, holy basil, marigold and lemon balm.Put one tablespoon of any of these herbs in a cup of boiling water. Sandalwood Oil You can also use sandalwood oil to treat the various symptoms of chickenpox.
Ginger To stop the itching and speed up the healing process, try ginger.Put ginger powder in your warm bathwater. Marigold Flower Marigold flowers can also be used to relieve itching.Mix two tablespoons of marigold flowers with one teaspoon of hazel leaves.
But if you or your child become seriously ill with chickenpox, consult a doctor.Diet for Chicken PoxSince the symptoms of chickenpox include fever and fatigue along with the rashes and blisters, special care has to be taken when choosing an appropriate diet for chicken pox. See a doctor if your child develops any worrying symptoms that you are unsure about such as: Breathing problems.
The reason why shingles may occur is because the virus does not completely go after you have chickenpox. The following are things that you can do that may bring the temperature down and make your child feel more comfortable: You can give paracetamol (not ibuprofen). You do not need to use paracetamol if your child is comfortable and not distressed by the fever, aches or pains.
This is because some research has shown that ibuprofen or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may increase the risk of developing serious skin infection complications in children with chickenpox. This is because the blood vessels under the skin become narrower (constrict) if the water is too cold. Perhaps just open the window or use a fan on the other side of the room to keep the air circulating.
In addition to the above treatments, they may need extra treatment such as aciclovir (an antiviral medicine) or immunoglobulin.
If your child has not already had chickenpox and is in one in the following groups, you should see a doctor urgently if they have contact with chickenpox, or have symptoms of it: Children (babies) less than one month old.
However, antiviral medication is not normally advised for healthy children aged over one month and under 12 years who develop chickenpox. Note: people with chickenpox should not travel by air until six days after the last spot appeared.
If you are not immune you should: Avoid contact with high-risk patients for 8-21 days after the contact. And remember, children who develop a chickenpox rash today will have been just as infectious over the previous two days when they were well, but were incubating the virus. Also note: if someone in the family or home is temporarily at high risk of complications (listed earlier - pregnant women, etc) then it is best to put off deliberately catching it.
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2,919 | There are other ways to heal your pet, of course, including. The big one is the hunter skill Mend Pet.
But Mend Pet only restores 25% of your pet's total health over 10 seconds while Feed Pet restores 50% of its health instantly. So feeding your pet is a much faster health boost - assuming you are out of combat.
(Curious about what happened to the old happiness system? Check out the question further down this FAQ: "What happened to happiness?")
How do I feed my pet?
In order to feed your pet you will need to learn the skill Feed Pet.
Feed Pet is a hunter skill that you can learn from your trainer at level
After you learn Feed Pet you can find it in your Spellbook on the Beast Mastery tab. The icon looks like a bone-shaped doggie biscuit.
You can feed your pet in one of two ways:
Click the Feed Pet skill and you will get a glowing hand cursor. Then click on an appropriate food item either in your inventory or on your hot bar.
Drag an appropriate food item from your inventory (but not the hotbar) into the 3D world as if you were going to delete it, then click on either your pet's portrait or on your pet's body in the 3D world.
If your pet accepts the food, it will snap up the tidbit with an animation and a happy growl. If it doesn't want the food for some reason, you'll see an error message explaining the problem.
What should I feed my pet?
Each pet family has different types of foods that it will eat, like meat or fruit or bread.
You can find out what types of food your pet will eat by looking at the Pet tab of your Character Info panel. Beast Lore will also tell you a beast's diet. Or check out our handy Pet Diet Chart.
The level of food is also important: it determines whether or not your pet will eat the food you offer. Your pet will refuse to eat food that is too low level! So it's a good idea to use food that is close to or above the level of your pet.
Unfortunately the game doesn't tell you directly the type of a food or its level. But it's usually not too hard to figure out: Roasted Quail is meat, Dwarven Mild is cheese, Tel'Abim Bananas are fruit.
Figuring out the level of a food is a little more complicated, so we'll talk more about that later.
If you aren't certain about a particular food, try it out! There is no penalty for trying to feed your pet the wrong food.
Why does food level matter?
Pets won't eat food that is 30 or more levels below them. Example: A level 80 bear will refuse to eat a Goldenbark Apple, even though bears normally like fruit, because the apple is only level
In short: Feed your pet food that is at or above its level.
Unfortunately, the game doesn't show food's level. But it will often tell you the level that your character must be to eat that food.
Level requirements on food don't apply to pets, but the required level for a food is almost always 10 levels less than the food's actual level.
For example, Smoked Talbuk Venison requires that the character be level 55 to eat it. So it is safe to assume that it is a level 65 food.
If you want to know the levels of your foods exactly, there are a number of UI addons that display that information. Or you can check a WoW database site like Wowhead.
Note: Pets don't care about the level requirement on food - a level 10 pet can eat level 80 food - but pets don't get any extra benefit from higher level food.
What about food buffs?
Unlike player characters, pets do not benefit from normal food buffs. The food that buffs characters does not buff pets at all.
There are, however, some special 'pet snacks' that are meant specifically for pets (and which don't affect player characters).
At the present time, these pet snacks do not actually apply a buff. They either heal your pet or increase its happiness (which is no longer useful since the happiness system was removed in Patch ).
For reference, those snacks are:
Note: Pet snacks aren't really pet foods. You don't feed them to your pet using the Feed Pet skill. Instead, you use the snack yourself and the effect is applied to your pet.
What happened to happiness?
Before Patch , feeding your pet did not heal it. Instead, feeding increased your pet's happiness. A happy pet did more 25% damage than a content pet, and an unhappy pet did 25% less damage than a content pet.
Back then, you could also use several pet talents and one glyph to help keep your pet happy. When the happiness system was removed in Patch , those talents and the glyph changed to remove the happiness effects in the following ways:
The previous +25% damage for a happy pet is now built into all pets.
The pet talent Bloodthirsty, which generated both health and happiness, now only generates health.
The pet talent Carrion Feeder, which generated both health and happiness, now only generates health.
The pet talent Guard Dog, which generated both extra threat and happiness, now only generates extra threat.
The Glyph of Mend Pet, which used to increase your pet's happiness when you used Mend Pet, changed into the Glyph of Lesser Proportion, which makes your pet slightly smaller.
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1.
TBC Changes
Pets are perhaps the most iconic part of the Hunter's toolkit. At Level 10, you will be able to pick up a quest from any Hunter trainer that will allow you to learn how to tame a beast. After completing the quest, you will be able to go out and tame whatever pet you would like, allowing the pet to fight by your side in combat.
In TBC, pets are now significantly more important to a Hunter's damage than in Classic. Pets in TBC now gain a portion of a Hunter's ranged attack power as their melee attack power, allowing pets to scale their damage with our gear. This enables pets to be a significant portion of our damage, especially as Beast Mastery, for the entire expansion. Additionally, your pets gain a portion of your Stamina, armor, and resistances to make them significantly more durable than in Classic. Your pets can and should live for raid encounters now with proper pet management. Your pet choice in TBC is more important than ever before.
2.
Taming Pets as a Hunter
Taming pets can be quite dangerous. The cast is long, and you are left completely vulnerable during it. It is recommended to either have a friend help early on by tanking the animal while you tame it, to slow it using Concussive Shot before starting the cast, or most preferably to have a Freezing Trap set up ahead of time to freeze it while you cast Tame Beast.
3.
Hunter Pet Classification
Pets are separated into different families based on their types, such as cats, boars, or spiders. Each of the different pet families also falls into one of three categories: offensive, defensive, or general. As the names would suggest, offensive pets deal more damage while taking more damage, defensive pets take less damage while dealing less damage, and general pets are more balanced. Each pet family has different modifiers to their health, armor, and damage based on their category. All the different possible pet families and their modifiers are listed below. You will also notice several new pet types below that are new to TBC.
Family
Category
Health Modifier
Armor Modifier
Damage Modifier
Unique Ability
Bat Offense - - +7% -
Bear Defense +8% +5% -9% -
Boar Defense +4% +9% % Charge
Carrion Bird General - +5% - -
Cat Offense -2% - +10% Prowl
Crab Defense -4% +13% -5% -
Crocolisk Defense -5% +10% - -
Dragonhawk General 0% 0% 0% Fire Breath
Gorilla Defense +4% 0% +2% Thunderstomp
Hyena General - +5% - -
Nether Ray Defensive +10% % +3% -
Owl Offense - - +7% -
Raptor Offense -5% +3% +10% -
Ravager Offense -7% +5% +10% Gore
Scorpid Defense - +10% -6% Scorpid Poison
Serpent General 0% 0% 0% Poison Spit
Spider Offense - - +7% -
Spore Bat General 0% 0% 0% -
Tallstrider Defense +5% - - -
Turtle Defense - +13% % Shell Shield
Warp Stalker Defensive 0% +5% -6% Warp
Wind Serpent Offense - - +7% Lightning Breath
Wolf General - +5% - Furious Howl
You will also notice that some pets have unique abilities, such as a wolf's Furious Howl. These can be very useful abilities to have and it is worth having one such pet for whenever you might want that ability.
4.
Pet Recommendations for Hunters
For leveling, the most important thing is to have a pet that can use two abilities to spend its focus on. If your pet only has one ability, such as a crab having Claw, you are missing out on potential damage and threat from your pet. Cats (Bite and Claw), Owls (Claw and Screech), and Raptors (Bite and Claw) are all great choices that you can pick up early on, depending on your starting zone.
The above recommendations specifically only apply to Hunters while leveling from At level 61, all Hunters will have access to the Ravagers in Outlands, specifically the level Quillfang Skitterers in Hellfire Peninsula. Ravagers are the best PvE pets for both leveling and damage output early on in TBC. They have strong DPS stats, but most importantly have the unique ability Gore, which is an incredibly strong focus dump.
At Level 70, you will still use your Ravager to start. Ravagers continue to be the best pet for quite some time until you eventually get enough gear that Wind Serpents become better.
Ravager
Ravagers are the strongest pet for Hunters while leveling and early on at level This is thanks to Ravagers having all of the standard high-damage tools including a 10% damage modifier, Dash, and two focus dump abilities. The most important reason that Ravagers are so strong though is their unique ability, Gore. This is the highest DPS pet ability thanks to its chance to deal double damage, making Ravager an obvious pick. Their armor modifier of +5% is also quite nice while leveling, especially for a damage-type pet.
Wind Serpent
Wind Serpents are normally quite bad for Hunters. Caster pets only deal 80% of the damage that pets normally do, and Wind Serpents will only attack from range by spamming their focus dump ability Lightning Breath. Normally this is a bad thing because pets do not gain that much focus, and Wind Serpents will be left with nothing to do some of the time. However, at higher gear levels, pets actually reach a point where they gain so much focus from the talent Go for the Throat that non-caster pets will be focused capped all of the time. Once you have a crit chance of roughly 30% while unbuffed, you can swap to a Wind Serpent, and it will do more damage than a Ravager thanks to its ability to spend focus faster.
5.
Hunter Pet Attack Speeds
While this was an important factor for choosing your pet in Classic, it is no longer a factor in TBC. In TBC, pet attack speed is normalized to seconds per attack, which means all pets have the same attack speed.
6.
Pet Training
Just like Hunters, pets can also learn skills as they level. These skills fall into two categories, active and passive abilities. Most passive abilities you will learn from a pet trainer, usually found next to a Hunter trainer. Active abilities, however, are for the most part learned by taming animals that already have that ability. This applies to new ranks of abilities as well. For instance, if you are leveling in Durotar, you might want to tame an Encrusted Surf Crawler along the western shoreline to learn Claw Rank 2. Once you have tamed an animal that has the new skill or ability rank that you want, you need to have the pet use that ability before it can be taught to your other pets. Sometimes this can take a bit of time, and it is recommended that you let the pet fight enemies while only using that new skill to quicken the process. After your new pet has used the ability enough, the ability should appear in your training menu for your original pet to learn. There are some restrictions, however, such as Crabs not being able to use Bite, so it is important to figure out ahead of time what type of pet you want and what abilities you want it to use.
Once you have tamed a pet with an ability that you want your current pet to be able to learn, you can use the Beast Training ability in your spellbook to open the training menu. This will show you a list of available spells, which should include your new ability. To teach it to your current pet, you will have to spend some of its available training points (TP). Training points are like talent points in that your pet gains more of them as it levels up. Training points are also affected by your pet's loyalty. Your total amount of training points is calculated by taking (pet level) * (loyalty level – 1).
Pet Passives
Training points are not permanent. You can pick different passives or abilities and retrain your pet quite easily. Especially for raid content, you should think ahead of time about what type of damage you will be taking and what you will mainly be doing. Some of the more important pet passives are resistances, which lower the amount of damage your pet will take against certain types.
That being said, there are some pet passives that are essential for general use and will always be worth taking. Below are the most important pet passives to train your pet with.
Avoidance - 50% damage reduction against AoE attacks
Cobra Reflexes - 30% attack speed
Focus Dump - Always train up whatever damaging abilities your pets use. You want them to always be spending their focus to deal damage whenever possible.
Stamina - Increases your pet's health pool
7.
Pet Happiness and Loyalty
Pets have three distinct moods that they can be in: happy, content, or unhappy. You always want your pet to be happy, as their mood affects the damage they deal. Happy pets deal +25% damage, Content pets deal normal damage, and unhappy pets deal % damage. Unhappy pets are also in danger of running away if they remain unhappy for too long.
You must keep your pet well-fed to keep it happy. The face icon next to your pet's health bar shows its current mood, with a green smile being happy, a yellow face being content, and a red frown being unhappy. You should always feed your pet as soon as you see it stop being happy. Pets eat food such as meats, bread, and fruit, depending on their type. To feed them, use the feed pet ability on some food in your inventory, such as feeding boar meat to your cat. Pets like specific types of food based on their type, and you can use the Beast Lore ability in-game to help determine what type of food your pet will eat.
Pet happiness is also important because it increases your pet's loyalty. There are 6 possible loyalty levels, starting at loyalty level 1 when you first tame a pet. To increase your pet's loyalty, you must have the pet summoned while killing enemies. If you use the pet for long enough, eventually you will progress its loyalty level up to 6. The higher its loyalty level, the easier it will be to keep your pet well-fed and happy, while also increasing its total training points.
8.
Other Hunter Pet Resources
For more information on specific pets or abilities and where to find them, you should check out Petopia.
9.
Changelog
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In WOW Classic, players always get themselves with pets. There are 6 basic abilities for pets: Bite, Claw, Cower, Growl, Dash and Dive. To get a pet, you need to learn how to feed them. Do you grasp some ways of feeding your pet? Follow this short article, you will find the answer.
Feed Pet allows hunters to maintain the happiness and loyalty levels of their pets.If either of these two pet stats dip below certain default percentages, the pet will become unruly and may eventually abandon the hunter. One can keep track of a pet's happiness level easily using the happy face icon beside the pet's display on the UI. Also, in the pet's attributes dialog, the happiness icon also shows the food types a given pet will consume.
You can gain the Feed Pet ability at level 10 by completing the Hunter training quests. In the hunter pet taming quest chains, you gain the Tame Beast ability when you have tamed your third quest pet and returned to the trainer. In addition to the Tame Beast ability, you get a 'go, see' quest to see another hunter trainer. That short 'go, see' quest rewards you with the Feed Pet ability. So, you gain the Tame Beast ability before you gain the Feed Pet ability, and you can tame a pet before you can feed it, but the result is an unhappy pet that you cannot make happy nor loyal, and will eventually leave you, unless and until you complete the final leg of the quest chain. So make sure to complete the quest line before trying to tame a pet.
Pet happiness is also important because it increases your pet's loyalty. There are 6 possible loyalty levels, which starts at loyalty level 1 when you first tame a pet. To increase your pet's loyalty, you must have the pet summoned while killing enemies. If you use the pet for long enough, eventually you will progress its loyalty level up to 6. The higher its loyalty level, the easier it will be to keep your pet well fed and happy, while also increasing your its total training points.
Each pet family has different types of foods that it will eat, like meat or fruit or bread. You can find out what types of food your pet will eat by looking at the Pet tab of your Character Info panel. Beast Lore will also tell you a beast's diet. Or check out our handy Pet Diet Chart. The level of food is also important: it determines whether or not your pet will eat the food you offer. Your pet will refuse to eat food that is too low level! So it's a good idea to use food that is close to or above the level of your pet.
You can only have three pets at once; one active one and two at the stablemaster. However, when you are in the process of taming pets to unlock abilities, you should keep one free slot open. That way, you can keep taming and releasing pets without having to give up one of your key pets.
Well, that’s the tips for feeding your pet. Do you grasp them? If you have better tips to feed your pet, please share it with us at Rvgm.com.
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WOW CLASSIC FOOD FOR PETS
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Wow pet classic food
Feed Pet allows hunters to maintain the happiness and loyalty levels of their pets. If either of these two pet stats dip below certain default percentages, the pet will become unruly and may eventually abandon the hunter. One can keep track of a pet's happiness level easily using the happy face icon beside the pet's display on the UI. Also, in the pet's attributes dialog, the happiness icon also shows the food types a given pet will consume.
You can gain this ability at level 10 by completing the hunter training quests. You will gain the Tame Beast ability before you gain the Feed Pet ability, so make sure to complete the quest line before trying to tame a pet.
Functionality
Left click on the Feed Pet icon (in your spellbook or if you put it in your action bar), then left click on a food item. This will feed your pet and increase your pet's happiness and loyalty.
Limitations
While not a limitation of the Feed Pet ability itself, not keeping track of your pet's happiness and loyalty will hamper their ability to fight and impact your experience levels.
Pets do not gain much happiness being fed food below their level. This means feeding your pet can get very expensive quickly.
Having to keep food for your pet requires you to use up slots in your bags for food, limiting what you can carry.
Feeding Tips
Take up Fishing and have a pet that will eat Fish if you want to save money. Fishing takes a lot of time though so there's a trade-off there. Also, pets that eat bread are very easy to feed as long as you have a mage willing to conjure bread for you.
Keep your pet happy and loyal.
Monitor the Combat Log of your chat box to see how much happiness your pet gets from the food. Gains are either 8, 17, or 35 per wave.
Pet Diets
Bats - Fruit, Fungus
Bears - Fruit, Fungus, Cheese, Bread, Meat, Fish
Boars - Fruit, Fungus, Cheese, Bread, Meat, Fish
Carrion Birds (aka Vultures) - Meat, Fish
Cats (including lions and sabers) - Meat, Fish
Crabs - Bread, Fruit, Fish, Fungus
Crocolisks - Meat, Fish
Gorillas - Fungus, Fruit
Hyenas - Fruit, Meat
Owls - Meat
Raptors - Meat
Scorpids - Meat
Spiders - Meat
Tallstriders (aka Striders) - Fruit, Fungus
Turtles - Fruit, Fungus, Fish
Wind Serpents - Bread, Fish, Cheese
Wolves (including Worgs) - Meat
Sours: https://classic-wow-archive.fandom.com/wiki/Feed_Pet
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WoW Classic – Why does my pet take so much food to eat and why does it run away?
Why does my pet take so much food to eat and why does it run away?
Hunters must take good care of their pet. They require up-to-date food to keep them happy. Feed them food close to their level, or raw meat that drops from mobs near their level. Your pet has loyalty ranks that determine how hungry it gets as well. If you don&#;t feed your pet for a while and it becomes unhappy for 30 minutes at loyalty rank 1, it will run AWAY. You cannot call it back, and it is gone. Make sure you keep it fed if you intend on keeping it. Pets do not take lightly to malnourishment.
If you are using a UI addon, sometimes they do not have pet happiness integrated into it. The character pet info tab DOES NOT show pet happiness, only beside the pet frame by default. For those using ElvUI, you can go into the settings > Unitframes > Pet > Custom Texts > type in [happiness:icon] then hit okay.
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2,920 | Please see photographs for condition. Please let me know if you have any questions. I am currently selling many vintage license plates. Be sure to check out my other listings. Combined shipping is available. | {
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2,921 | North Carolina License Plate in good shape, all defects are in photos. I don"t clean anything. I"ve watched to many Antique Roadshows for that.
Free Shipping When Indicated on sales item. Free shipping is for the CONTINENTAL US ONLY. (International buyers go to the end of this page)
If you have questions about an item for sale here, please e mail and I"ll get back to you as soon as I can. I will answer all questions as honestly as I can and so far I"ve got a perfect record as you can see by my feedback and I"d like to keep in perfect so please make sure you know what you are getting before you buy it. I try my best to list and grade properly.
Since I"m paying for shipping, I chose the CHEAPEST WAY to ship. If you have a problem with that, do not order. I will if you want to pay for shipping, I ship it the way you want, but you pay for the shipping. I guarantee all I sell no matter what. Free shipping is for the CONTINENTAL US ONLY. I will ship to Alaska and Hawaii for actual shipping, no extra fees, but it just cost to much to ship to those states to offer free shipping to them. I wish it wasn"t, but it is and anyone who lives in those states knows this. If you have questions, just ask.
Free shipping is for the CONTINENTAL US ONLY.
Thanks
NOTE TO INTERNATIONAL BUYERSI"m happy to send things overseas from the US but it"s often impossible to tell in advance what shipping costs are to various countries OR how long shipping may take once I send it out of the US. I list what may be a higher than actual shipping costs on some items to insure I don"t lose money but if you are out of the US and want to order from me and pay the shipping and the shipping is less than I ask I"ll refund in full the difference. An example is, if you pay forty bucks in shipping (yes, it can cost that much to some countries) and the actual shipping price is twenty bucks I"ll refund twenty bucks just after I ship the item. If you are from outside the US, simply send me questions before you buy and I"ll answer them as honestly as I can. | {
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2,922 | Hello, I am Steve Suggs, salesperson recruiting training expert and author of the book Can They Sell. Welcome to my recruiting video blog. 2 and 1/2 minutes of training on recruiting the best salespeople.
Today we’re looking at powerful interview questions for recruiting salespeople.
There are literally hundreds of sources of interview questions, but any old interview question simply won’t do. The best interview questions are tied to specific attitudes, motivations, character traits, personality traits, or sales skills. We use specific interview questions tied to these traits and competencies in our candidates.
Today, let’s look at 3 questions used at the beginning of the telephone interview. Right from the start, I want to know how much time the candidate has spent learning about my company and the career. I also want to know how they see themselves doing this job. So I ask this question,” What do you know about us?” Followed by, ”What do you like about what we do?” Strong candidates have researched the company and can give you specific information about your company and the career. They also talk with excitement about the things they like about you and the career.
Next, I want to measure their attitude toward my product and my industry. I use this question,” What caused you to have an interest in this job with us?” Strong candidates will tell you stories about the experience they’ve had with your product or your industry, or talk about the excitement they have about the problems your product solves. They’ll also talk about how they like to sell and serve customers. The might mention a desire for advancement, and the income they can earn from the job.
Next, I want to measure their image of themselves as a salesperson, so I ask, “What do you think this position requires for success?” Strong candidates will use words like confident, driven, great at selling and servicing and managing time well. They use words like multitasking, working hard, being honest and responsible in helping others.
Remember, ducks quack and bees buzz. When salespeople answer your interview questions, if they don’t talk and sound like your best salespeople, they’re most likely not a strong candidate.
Thank you for joining me. See you next time on the Can They Sell video blog for more salesperson recruiting training. As always, please leave your comments below and forward this video to anyone who will benefit. If you haven’t already, please register to for this blog. Now go recruit the best salespeople.
For more recruiting salespeople resources, go to www.CanTheySell.com
Steve Suggs
[email protected]
Category: RecruitingBy Steve Suggs May 21, 2012 Leave a comment
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2,923 | Following Tamaudun's completion, Shô En's remains were moved there from a site called Miagimui (見上森), where he had been originally entombed. Every King of Ryûkyû from Shô En onwards is entombed at Tamaudun, with one exception. [[Sho Nei|Shô Nei]] (r. [[1587]]-[[1620]]) requested to be buried elsewhere, allegedly because he felt he had dishonored his ancestors by allowing Ryûkyû to fall to [[invasion of Ryukyu|Japanese invasion]] in [[1609]]. Shô Nei was instead entombed at [[Urasoe yodore|Urasoe yôdore]] alongside [[Eiso]] and two other 13th-14th century kings of Okinawa.
Following Tamaudun's completion, Shô En's remains were moved there from a site called Miagimui (見上森), where he had been originally entombed. Every King of Ryûkyû from Shô En onwards is entombed at Tamaudun, with one exception. [[Sho Nei|Shô Nei]] (r. [[1587]]-[[1620]]) requested to be buried elsewhere, allegedly because he felt he had dishonored his ancestors by allowing Ryûkyû to fall to [[invasion of Ryukyu|Japanese invasion]] in [[1609]]. Shô Nei was instead entombed at [[Urasoe yodore|Urasoe yôdore]] alongside [[Eiso]] and two other 13th-14th century kings of Okinawa.
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A pair of guardhouses (''bansho'') were built to either side of the mausoleum in [[1748]].
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A pair of guardhouses (''bansho'') were built to either side of the mausoleum in [[1748]]. The western guardhouse was frequently used as an anteroom for women during Buddhist memorial services. There were two guards regularly appointed to oversee and maintain the site.<ref name=bansho>Plaques on-site.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/15279406950/sizes/k/]</ref>
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Crown Prince [[Sho Ten|Shô Ten]] was the last person to be entombed in Tamaudun. His funeral was held September 26, 1920.<ref>Kerr, George. ''Okinawa: The History of an Island People''. Revised Edition. Tuttle Publishing, 2000. p109n.</ref>
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Crown Prince [[Sho Ten|Shô Ten]] was the last person to be entombed in Tamaudun. His funeral was held September 26, 1920.<ref>Kerr, George. ''Okinawa: The History of an Island People''. Revised Edition. Tuttle Publishing, 2000. p109n.</ref> The two guardhouses served as anterooms for monks and family members during the funeral.<ref name=bansho/>
The compound took considerable damage in the 1945 battle of Okinawa, but survived mostly intact, and underwent repairs in 1977. The structure survives today, though the stone has been significantly blackened, not primarily by the bombing, but simply by age. Today, a visitor center near the entrance to the compound includes a small permanent exhibit gallery with models of the mausoleum, describing its history and layout.
The compound took considerable damage in the 1945 battle of Okinawa, but survived mostly intact, and underwent repairs in 1977. The structure survives today, though the stone has been significantly blackened, not primarily by the bombing, but simply by age. Today, a visitor center near the entrance to the compound includes a small permanent exhibit gallery with models of the mausoleum, describing its history and layout.
Revision as of 09:08, 23 September 2021
The main building at Tamaudun.
Established: 1501
Japanese: 玉陵 (Tamaudun)
Tamaudun is the royal mausoleum of the Ryûkyû Kingdom. It was originally built in 1501 by King Shô Shin to house the remains of his father, King Shô En; the inscription on a stele erected in the outer courtyard of the site indicates that the mausoleum is to house the remains of eight figures in particular - Shô En's queen Yosoidon; his eldest daughter Gessei; Shô Shin's eldest daughter; and his third through seventh sons - and their descendants. Conspicuously absent are Shô Shin's uncle and predecessor, Shô Sen'i, and Shô Shin's children by his first wife, Kyojin; such omissions contributed to the legitimation of a more consolidated, reduced, royal lineage, and the delegitimation of other lineages, strengthening the "main" lineage's monopoly on power and reducing potential for uprisings or division.[1] The mausoleum's name was originally written with different characters, 魂殿, meaning "palace of the spirits."
The mausoleum is located a short distance to the west of Shuri castle, and has been designated a National Treasure,[2] as well as being included alongside Shuri and other gusuku (Okinawan castles) in the 'Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu' World Heritage Site.[3] The compound consists of three chambers in one large stone building carved directly into the limestone bedrock, and topped with stone guardian statues. The stone roof is meant to resemble or evoke the shape of traditional thatched roofs. Access to the main building is through a pair of courtyards, each defined by rough limestone walls, and each with a single gate in a distinctive Okinawan style. A stele in the outer courtyard, erected at the time of the mausoleum's construction, states the provisions for being entombed at Tamaudun, and lists nine names, including that of Shô Shin.
The kings and queens of the Ryûkyû Kingdom are entombed in the eastern chamber, along with a number of crown princes and princesses. Other members of the royal family are entombed in the western chamber, while the central chamber was not intended for permanent entombment, though a single funerary urn containing an unidentified individual's remains does remain there. Rather, the central chamber was used for the senkotsu ritual. As in traditional Okinawan commoners' funerary ritual, after death a body was placed in the central chamber until all that remained was bones; the bones were then ritually washed, and placed in a funerary urn which would then be entombed permanently in the western or eastern chamber.
Following Tamaudun's completion, Shô En's remains were moved there from a site called Miagimui (見上森), where he had been originally entombed. Every King of Ryûkyû from Shô En onwards is entombed at Tamaudun, with one exception. Shô Nei (r. 1587-1620) requested to be buried elsewhere, allegedly because he felt he had dishonored his ancestors by allowing Ryûkyû to fall to Japanese invasion in 1609. Shô Nei was instead entombed at Urasoe yôdore alongside Eiso and two other 13th-14th century kings of Okinawa.
A pair of guardhouses (bansho) were built to either side of the mausoleum in 1748. The western guardhouse was frequently used as an anteroom for women during Buddhist memorial services. There were two guards regularly appointed to oversee and maintain the site.[4]
Crown Prince Shô Ten was the last person to be entombed in Tamaudun. His funeral was held September 26, 1920.[5] The two guardhouses served as anterooms for monks and family members during the funeral.[4]
The compound took considerable damage in the 1945 battle of Okinawa, but survived mostly intact, and underwent repairs in 1977. The structure survives today, though the stone has been significantly blackened, not primarily by the bombing, but simply by age. Today, a visitor center near the entrance to the compound includes a small permanent exhibit gallery with models of the mausoleum, describing its history and layout.
Individuals Interred[6]
East Chamber West Chamber
Shô En (1415-1476)[7]
Shô Shin (1465-1526)
Shô Sei (1497-1555)
Shô Gen (1528-1572)
Baigaku, Queen of Shô Gen (d. 1605)
Shô Ei (1559-1588)
Aoriya anji ganashi (dates unknown)[8]
Konkô, Queen of Shô Ei (1562-1637)
Shô Hô (1590-1640)
Baigan, Queen of Shô Hô (dates unknown)
Shô Kyô, eldest son of Shô Hô (1612-1631)
Rankei, Queen of Shô Hô (1588-1661)
Shô Ken (1625-1647)
Kaho, Queen of Shô Ken (1630-1666)
Shô Shitsu (1629-1668)
Hakusô, Queen of Shô Shitsu (1629-1699)
Shô Tei (1645-1709)
Gesshin, Queen of Shô Tei (1645-1703)
Shô Jun (1660-1706)
Giun, Queen of Shô Jun (1664-1723)
Shô Eki (1678-1712)
Konkô, Queen of Shô Eki (1680-1745)
Shô Kei (1700-1751)
Ninshitsu, Queen of Shô Kei (1705-1779)
Shô Boku (1739-1794)
Shukutoku, Queen of Shô Boku (1740-1779)
Shô Tetsu (1759-1788)
Tokutaku, Queen of Shô Tetsu (1762-1795)
Shô On (1784-1802)
Sentoku, Queen of Shô On (1785-1869)
Shô Sei (1800-1803)
Shô Kô (1787-1834)
Juntoku, Queen of Shô Kô (1791-1854)
Shô Iku (1813-1847)
Gentei, Queen of Shô Iku (1814-1864)
Shô Tai (1843-1901)
Kenshitsu, Queen of Shô Tai (1843-1868)
Shô Ten (1864-1920)
Shô Shôko, wife of Shô Ten (dates unknown)
(Plus one unknown)
Gessei, eldest daughter of Shô En (dates unknown)
Eldest daughter of Shô Ikô (dates unknown)
Shô Shôi, third son of Shô Shin (dates unknown)
Shô Isshi, eldest daughter of Shô Gen (d. 1570)
Setsurei, wife of Shô Gen (dates unknown)
Bairei, wife of Shô Gen (dates unknown)
Getsurei, second daughter of Shô Ei (1584-1653)
Ryôgetsu, wife of Shô Hô (1597-1634)
Setsurei, wife of Shô Kyô (d. 1697)
Ryôchoku, wife of Shô Bun (dates unknown)
Shô Kyû (1560-1620)
Shô Yô, second daughter of Shô Kô (1813-1815)
Shô Ken, fourth daughter of Shô Kô (b. 1818)
Shô Ten, seventh daughter of Shô Kô (1829-1833)
Shô Shun, eldest daughter of Shô Iku (1832-1844)
Otoko and Michiko, fifth and sixth daughters of Shô Tai (dates unknown)
(Plus 15 unknowns)
References
Plaques and museum displays on-site.
↑ The stele which indicates Shô Shin's desires in this regard is known as the Tamaudun no hi no mon 玉陵之碑之文 stele. It was erected in 1501, and is inscribed in kana script. Gregory Smits, Maritime Ryukyu, University of Hawaii Press (2019), 139. An examination of the list of those interred at Tamaudun, however, suggests that either Shô Shin's intentions were not realized, or that the interments were altered at a later date.
↑ "国宝・重要文化財(建造物)の指定について," Agency for Cultural Affairs (Bunkacho), 19 Oct 2018.
↑ "Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu." UNESCO World Heritage Sites official website. 2012.
↑ 4.0 4.1 Plaques on-site.[1]
↑ Kerr, George. Okinawa: The History of an Island People. Revised Edition. Tuttle Publishing, 2000. p109n.
↑ Nakamura Toru. "被葬者一覧." Okinawa no sekai isan 沖縄の世界遺産. 2005.
↑ Dates given are birth & death dates, not reign years.
↑ The names of some of these figures are unknown. This figure was the wife or consort (ganashi) of the lord (anji) of a place called Aoriya. | {
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2,924 | The Town of Carthage has been awarded a grant to promote better health. The town has been awarded over $22,000 from North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
“We want to create healthier communities where people have access to nutritious foods and opportunities for physical activity,” said Dr. Susan Kansagra, Chief of the NC Division of Public Health’s Chronic Disease and Injury Section. “These efforts align with the North Carolina Early Childhood Action Plan and can give young children a healthy start that will help them the rest of their lives.”
Cancer, heart disease, stroke and diabetes are among the top 10 leading causes of death in North Carolina. In 2017 alone, these chronic conditions resulted in over $9.9 billion in health care costs across the state. Physical activity and healthy eating play a role in the prevention and control of these conditions, but it is not always easy to find and afford healthy foods and safe places to be active.
Each of the seven awardees will be working collaboratively with partners in their communities on at least one of the following:
• Implementing food service guidelines to increase the availability of healthy foods in worksites and community settings
• Assisting primary care practices and community groups to improve the continuity of care and community support for breastfeeding
• Collaborating with partners to connect sidewalks, paths, bicycle routes and public transit with homes, early care and education, schools, worksites and parks and recreation centers through master planning and land use interventions
• Integrating nutrition and physical activity standards into early care and education programs
DHHS is providing a total of $305,316 through funding received by the Division of Public Health’s Community and Clinical Connections for Prevention and Health Branch (CCCPH) from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This aligns with the CDC’s strategies at the state and local level to improve nutrition and physical activity. The funding will provide technical assistance and training on health, policy and systems change.
The awards are in response to the rising rates of chronic disease and obesity in North Carolina, and CCCPH’s mission to work with partners to create physical activity and healthy eating opportunities.
The awardees and their individual awards include:
• Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians – $40,000
• North Carolina Breastfeeding Coalition, New Hanover, Brunswick and Pender Counties – $56,520
• North Carolina State University, Edgecombe County – $70,000
• Smart Start of New Hanover County – $32,887
• Town of Carthage, Moore County – $22,185
• University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Mecklenburg County – $50,000
• Wilkes Community Partnership for Children, Wilkes County – $33,724
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2,926 | Statistics tell us that more than 234,000 new Veterans will soon be looking for work after their discharge. There are many agencies and organizations that address Veterans’ issues: The Department of Defense (DOD), Veterans Affairs (VA), Health and Human Resources (HHS), and the US Department of Labor have excellent initiatives in place to address a variety of problems facing Veterans. Unfortunately, these services are generally discreet, uncoordinated and represent a very specific niche and are currently being stretched thin with the influx of returning Veterans.
Goodwill Industries was one of the first organizations to anticipate and respond to the multitude of challenges faced by returning Veterans and their families. In doing so, Goodwill Manasota has developed a comprehensive and localized employment and case management program that enables partnerships with federal, state and community resources and service providers. From the viewpoint of Goodwill Manasota, hiring Veterans is not charity; it is an investment in our community. Millions of dollars are spent to train the amazing men and women of our Armed Forces and Goodwill Manasota feels that by not reemploying or assisting these heroes, our communities are failing them during the most critical portion of their transition to civilian life.
Bob Rosinsky, President and CEO, Goodwill Manasota, and Christopher Davis, Director of Veterans Services, joined us at the July Luncheon to present information on The American Veterans and Their Families Initiative and to extend an invitation to MOAS members to volunteer their unique skill sets in support of this highly effective program.
The Initiative focuses on job training, placement and employment services for American Veterans, their spouses and families. However, in addition to providing Veterans with the behavioral and employment training required to transition into the civilian work force, the program also offers Veterans and the families’ comprehensive case management and referral services. Case managers from Goodwill Manasota, many of which are Veterans themselves, assist Veterans and their families’ address barriers to employment, disabilities and mental health issues to maximize vocational opportunities for Veterans.
Opportunities exist for MOAS volunteers to help Veterans move into the civilian workforce and address several barriers to self-sufficiency. The single most requested service is through the Goodwill Manasota’s Job Connection Services. The Job Connection service matches the right employer and job opportunity with the right Veteran candidate; the one who possesses the best mix of technical and leadership skills for the position. A variety of other opportunities exist for MOAS volunteers as well. The most critical needs are legal representation, especially in the area of family legal services; financial planning, from help preparing household budgets to providing advice to individuals interested in pursuing entrepreneurial endeavors and peer advisors for either Veterans or their spouses who are struggling with the impact of PTSD and transitional stress.
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2,928 | Here is the Top 10 Arizona capital and finance companies, based on public voting for the 2021 Arizona Ranking, the state’s largest and most comprehensive opinion poll. Arizona’s ranking is based purely on opinion and ranks businesses based on how voters answer this simple question: Who would you recommend doing business with?
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Here are the Top 10 capital and finance companies in Arizona, as presented in the 2021 edition of the Arizona Ranking:
1. Walker and Dunlop
Background: Walker & Dunlop aspires to be the nation’s premier commercial real estate finance company. Walker & Dunlop’s national platform offers all the capabilities of a large corporation: dedicated experts with in-depth industry expertise across all asset classes, proprietary information on prices and market movements, and the ability to deliver creative financial solutions from its trusted network of capital providers. What differentiates the capital of Walker & Dunlop is its concern to provide the personalized service expected of a boutique business; Walker & Dunlop is constantly evolving to meet the needs of its customers.
Strengths: “We take an integrated and unbiased approach to every transaction to create solutions that are greater than the sum of their parts. We work in a spirit of camaraderie and collaboration, creating solutions from the top to the bottom of the capital stack to bring the right mix of financing options to our clients.
2. CBRE Capital Markets Debt & Structured Finance
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2,929 | The duo of Caelen Perkins and Jacqueline Giroux will bring sunshine to the dreariest overcast sky. Performing as Jacklen Ro, the SoCal pair are gearing up to release a new EP, til there was you. In the meantime, they have put out a single called “Hollywood (I’m Good)” to whet the appetite; it’s a confident, jangly mantra that makes it easy to move on.
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2,930 | These natural supplements are a suspension of the organic compound cannabidiol. Cannabidiol is extracted from the industrial hemp plant which is currently being legally cultivated in many states, including Texas. Three CBD stores opening locally with plans to expand further | SAN ANTONIO - If you're a fan of cannabidiol (CBD) and live in the area, you're in luck. Think Botanicals is opening three CBD oil stores throughout San Antonio in Medical Center, Stone Oak and Where To Buy CBD Oil In San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas? How To Buy CBD Oil In San Antonio, Bexar County. CBD oil from hemp is normally mixed with hemp seed oil in several concentrations.
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InGaN/GaN quantum well interconnected microdisk light emitting diodes
S. X. Jin, J. Li, J. Y. Lin, H. X. Jiang
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Interconnected microdisk light-emitting diodes (μ-LEDs) have been fabricated from InGaN/GaN single quantum wells grown by low pressure metal organic chemical vapor deposition. These interconnected μ-disk LEDs fit into the same device area taken up by a conventional broad-area LED. The performance characteristic of these interconnected μ-disk LEDs, including I - V and L - I characteristics as well as electroluminescence spectra have been measured and compared with those of the conventional broad-area LEDs. For interconnected μ-disk LEDs, while VF, the forward biased voltage at 20 mA, was slightly increased, the emission efficiency was increased by as much as 60% over the conventional LEDs for a fixed device area. The results thus suggested that replacing a conventional broad-area LED with an interconnected μ-disk LED, the external quantum efficiency can be significantly enhanced. Finally, the fabrication processes of the interconnected μ-disk LEDs are almost the same as those of the conventional broad-area LEDs. It is thus expected the total yield of these interconnected μ-disk LEDs to be the same as the conventional broad-area LEDs. The present method of utilizing interconnected μ-disk LEDs for improving the brightness of LEDs is applicable to other semiconductor LEDs as well as polymer and organic LEDs.
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low pressure Physics & Astronomy 6%
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Jin, S. X., Li, J., Lin, J. Y., & Jiang, H. X. (2000). InGaN/GaN quantum well interconnected microdisk light emitting diodes. Applied Physics Letters, 77(20), 3236-3238. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1326479
Jin, S. X. ; Li, J. ; Lin, J. Y. ; Jiang, H. X. / InGaN/GaN quantum well interconnected microdisk light emitting diodes. In: Applied Physics Letters. 2000 ; Vol. 77, No. 20. pp. 3236-3238.
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2,935 | Interview with Alessandro Carloni. Alessandro worked as Head of Story on 'How to Train Your Dragon', animator on "Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas", worked on "Shark Tale" as lead animator ("Crazy Joe") and additional story artist, on "Over the Hedge" as animator, story artist, and storyboard artist and on "Kung Fu Panda" as animation supervisor and story artist.
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The 11th RDA Plenary Meeting will take place March 21-23, 2018 in Berlin, Germany. The theme for the meeting is "From Data to Knowledge." The Plenary meeting welcomes the participation of all data scientists, experts, and practictioners engaged in the advancement of data-driven science and economy. More information about the meeting can be found here.
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Tile id (This sorting is meaningful for Sentinel-2 L1C products only. Clicking on this checkbox Sentinel-2 L1C products will be shown in the list)
Order by This field allows to sort search results by ascending or descending order.
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sensing start time equal or greater then 00:00:00 (hh:mm:ss) of the first selected date
sensing stop time equal or less then 23:59:59 (hh:mm:ss) of the second selected date
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Quantum Effects at Mega-Scale: The Universe May Have Quantum Properties
TOPICS:Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal UniversityPopularQuantum Mechanics
By Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University November 25, 2019
An article of the IKBFU Director of Institute of Physics, Mathematics and Informational Technology, Artyom Yurov and the Institute’s Associate Professor, Valerian Yurov was recently published in European Physical Journal. The scientists have released their calculations, according to which the Universe may have quantum properties.
Artyom Yurov explained:
“To begin with, let’s remember what quantum physics is. Perhaps this is the most amazing phenomenon known to people. When scientists started studying atoms for the first time, they noticed that everything works “upside down” in the microcosm. For example, according to quantum theory, an electron may present in several places simultaneously.
Try to imagine your cat simultaneously lying on the sofa and eating from its bowl that is in the other corner of the room. The cat is not either here or there, but in both places simultaneously. But the cat is there only BEFORE you look at it. The moment you start staring at it, it changes the position to EITHER the bowl OR the sofa. You may ask, of course, that if the cat acts so weird only when not observed by us, so how do we know that it actually acts this way? The answer is simple: math! If we are to try and gather statistical information about us looking at the cat (needed to estimate the number of cases when the cat was on the sofa and when — near the bowl), we won’t have any information. This proves to be impossible if we consider the cat being EITHER near the bowl OR on the sofa. Well, it doesn’t work like that with cats, but works fine for electrons.
When we observe this particle, it really appears in one place and we can record that, but when we do not observe it, it must be in several places at once. For example, this is what they mean in chemistry classes when they talk about electron clouds. No wonder poor children never understand this. They just memorize … ”
Professor Artyom Yurov Credit: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
Decoherence Effect
Yes, the cat is not some electron, but why? Cats consist of elementary particles, like electrons, protons, and neutrons. All the particles act the same when measured on the quantum level. So why a cat can’t be in two places simultaneously?
And the other question is: what is so magical about our ability to “observe”? Because when we don’t “observe,” the object is being “smeared” all over the universe, but the moment we look at it — it is gathered in one place! Well, physicists don’t say “gathered,” they say “wave function collapsed,” but those smart words actually mean “gathered” in one place as a result of observation! How are we able to do that?
“Firstly, the answer to these complex questions appeared at the end of the last century, when such a phenomenon as decoherence was discovered. It turns out that indeed, any object is located in several places at once, in very many places. It seems to be spread throughout the universe. But if the object comes into interaction with the environment, even collides with one atom of a photon, he immediately “collapses.” So there are no mystical abilities to cause quantum collapse by observation — this is due to interaction with the environment, and we are simply part of this environment.
Professor Valerian Yurov. Credit: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
Secondly, there is no absolute collapse as such. The collapse happens in the following way: if before interacting with the environment the object was “smeared” over two places, (we use “two places” to simplify, in reality it might be smeared over hundreds of thousands of places) but in fact, the object presents 99.9999% (and many, many nines after) of the time in one place, and a small remaining part of time in the second. And we observe it as being in one and only place! Everything happens in no time and the bigger an object is, the faster the “collapse.” We cannot realize it or somehow register, as such devices simply do not exist. And they cannot be created.”
According to Artyom Yurov, a long time ago his friend and co-author from Madrid, professor Pedro Gonzalez Diaz (unfortunately, long deceased) has presented an idea of the Universe having quantum properties.
Prof. Yurov said: “Back in the days I was skeptical about the idea. Because it is known that the bigger an object is the faster it collapses. Even a bacteria collapses extremely fast, and here we are talking about the Universe. But here Pedro asked me: “What the Universe interacts with?” and I answered nothing. There is nothing but the Universe and there is nothing it can interact with. Which, theoretically allows as to think of it as of a quantum object.”
A human being and the facsimiles
However, the impetus for writing a scientific article about the quantum nature of the Universe was not so much the idea of Pedro Gonzalez Diaz as the one that came out in 2007 scientific publication (pdf) by Hall, Deckert, and Wiseman, who described those quantum miracles in the language of classical mechanics, adding some “quantum forces” in it.
That is, each location of the object is described as a separate “world,” but it is believed that these “worlds” act on each other with real “forces.” I must say that the idea of “many worlds” has existed for a long time and belongs to Hugh Everett. The idea of describing quantum effects by introducing additional forces also exists for a long time and belongs to David Bohm, but Hall, Deckert, and Wiseman were able to combine these ideas and build a meaningful mathematical model.
“And when Valerian and I saw this work in 2007,” says Artyom Yurov, “it seemed to us that the mathematical formalism used in it allows us to look very differently at what Pedro said at the time. The essence of our work is that we took the equation that cosmologists use to describe the Friedmann-Einstein Universe, added “quantum forces” according to the HDV scheme, and investigated the solutions obtained. We managed to get some amazing results, in particular, it is possible that some puzzles of cosmology can receive unexpected coverage from this side. But the most important thing is that such a model is testable. ”
It is too early to talk about what such a formulation of the question may lead to. The theory must also be confirmed by experiments (i.e., observations). But now it’s obvious that scientists have come close to what can fundamentally change our understanding of the universe.
Reference: “The day the universes interacted: quantum cosmology without a wave function” by A. V. Yurov and V. A. Yurov, 18 September 2019, The European Physical Journal C.
DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-019-7261-y
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34 Comments on "Quantum Effects at Mega-Scale: The Universe May Have Quantum Properties"
Richard | November 25, 2019 at 7:19 pm | Reply
What this article appears to be talking about is OMNIPRESENCE…the idea that the Unbegotten LORD is everywhere and in everything at the same time is as ancient as God Himself is. The Bible speaks of the ABOVE as the habitation of God (as in being “beyond” any created thing in the heavens, on the earth, or anything in the depths under the earth…beyond anything that can be named). Thus, the ABOVE (Ahl in Hebrew) is a a place of infinite unformed energy (whereas our universe is a formed exspanse surrounded by infinity). If the infinite unformed unbegotten LORD can be in everything, and if He is omnipresent…then, it is possible that energy can also be omnipresent. However, to say that my kitchen table is everywhere in the universe at once until I look at it is…well, that’s a bit too much to handle.
Richard | November 26, 2019 at 4:02 am | Reply
Richard appears to have the answer everyone! Its god! Lets pack up and go home. Nothing more to know here. No need for anymore scientific pursuit. Richard your “god of the gaps” reasoning is tiresome now. Trying to slam a square peg(religion) into a round hole(science) will do nothing to further our knowledge as a species.Religion purports to explain everything but in fact explains nothing at all.
Not your friend | November 25, 2019 at 8:18 pm | Reply
Wth richard… I’ma Christian to but it’s people who go arround bringing God into everything that makes us looked bad if they want to here the word they’ll go to church… Personally I don’t like people so I read instead but.. dear Lord man give your opinion on a scientific forum without dropping big G’s name all the time I know I wouldn’t like it if every five second some random person was telling the world about how an untested unproven theory must be caused by me… Any way no offense man but like seriously 2 sentences in and I think I read the word God 4 times…
Confused | October 6, 2020 at 7:59 am | Reply
How can you call yourself a Christian and correct someone for saying Gods name
James | November 25, 2019 at 9:42 pm | Reply
What if the effects we are seeing are an artifact created by our instruments, and method of viewing. If an object is vibrating in a certain spacial plane, and you observe the object using a camera, or any other equipment, if the sample rate isn’t fast enough, you miss the frequency information, and the object in the sampled frame will appear to do some strange things. If the instruments were to sample the position of a particle very precisely, and extremely rapidly, then the behavior might change, and the true motion revealed. The whole being in many spaces at the same time, might be an artifact of the method of observation.
THE ACT OF OBSERVING CHANGES THE RESULTS.
RESULTS CHANGE THE ACT OF OBSERVATION.
Randy L | November 25, 2019 at 10:00 pm | Reply
The quantum mystery suggests that reality may be an illusion as our mirror thoughts reflect us to sanity while our intuition says there must be more.
Aprylle | November 26, 2019 at 1:17 am | Reply
I dont care if no one believes me, but I’ve been waiting for this. For a period of time I had been able to see (in a spiritual sense) rod like webs that connected everything in the air. These fiber like webs attach to our body, and everything else, and move about everywhere together. In it I was able to see that these round molecular like particles that also existed within these fibers and some of them lit up like there was a lightening storm happening.
I know no one has to believe me. But I’ve been searching for years to find out what i had been able to see. I saw them for about 9 months straight and so so so many people asked,” What drugs are you on?”. I dont do drugs. I’m spiritual and have visions. But now I’m convinced that this is what I had been seeing.
Might I add, I also see (at times) where everything is black but in the Universe there are white consistent and uniformed dots (small circles) laid all out. So it’s like you’re seeing all white small dots over a black background. If anyone knows what I am seeing (and believes what I am saying), I’d love to hear it.
If you have something negative to say, then move on please. Everyone has some truth and I’m speaking mine. I’m only wanting to hear from those who wish to explore and understand my visions.
Vin | November 27, 2019 at 8:37 pm | Reply
I can give confirmation on the we like structure. I saw saw it in a dark room while experimenting with lasers. oscillating 495–570 nm on a flat surface perpendicular to the beam. I observed the web-rod like structure that appeared to be behind the beams randomized pattern. Almost like you could see beyond the surface
Steve | November 26, 2019 at 3:13 am | Reply
As if quantum isn’t strange enough… There’s always the comments section.
I’m somewhere between amazed, fascinated, and baffled by not just the concepts that are presented around quantum physics, but the minds that are somehow able to wrap their heads around it.
I’m no dip****, but I’m not anywhere even close to far enough up the ladder to understand much more than some basic concepts, and managed to get my head around all of one of them with a decent grasp… The so called “quantum teleportation”… Schrödinger’s cat (which for anyone not in that loop, is *not* what is represented in the article), still completely leaves me standing with nothing, no matter what angle I go at it from. About all I can gather goes back to the basics… The cat is both alive and dead until something “definitive” happens (eg “observation”). Years now I’ve been trying to take it deeper lol
Back to the “teleportation”, which is really a sick representation of what is actually happening. It’s little more than a really peculiar Xerox machine (there, you’ve made me date myself haha). There’s no actual transport of matter, other than the independent and irrelevant forces that drove any distance between them. It’s better described as a clone that mimics the original (and vice versa).
Ok so these two examples given, along with the mentions in the article, lead me to my final point: There’s no real way to describe in “classic” terms how this stuff works without invoking contradictory and counterintuitive thought processes to what those of us with just enough under the hood have to be annoyed that we can’t grasp it deeper.
I got “lucky” in the sense that somehow I understand a bit more about the teleportation bit. The dead/alive or otherwise superposed cats, electrons, universes, or unicorn farts remain out of grasp.
There’s obviously something to it in a useful sense; combined with AI concepts, quantum computers, while still toward the infant side of things, scare the **** out of me… But so far I’ve come to the conclusion that the average-above-average isn’t going to understand how all this works until there’s a better parallel and set of analogies to relate them to something we can “see”.
Strangely enough, working out the teleportation “fraud” was done at a direct level, somehow. I think the others that are given as mind exercises simply fall apart due to the analogies themselves. Irony doesn’t escape me here, either. It’s almost like half the quantum concepts remain elusive as long as they are being considered… Lol
In a nutshell, I get it, and don’t get it, and everything in between, all at the same exact time, until it makes sense; then it doesn’t.
Now for a bit more primitive side:
Religious nut: Sit down, thump on that bible, all you want, just do it somewhere we both can’t and can’t observe it. (See what I did there?) 🙂
Web rod interwoven black and white MIB display individual: Ok, coherency is reasonable, so I’ll take your word for it on “it’s not drugs”… Just tell me how I get there… It sounds like a really wild place. Poking sticks aside, believe you or not, I have no more clue what to tell you about what you describe than I do about cats. Other than you gotta feed them and give them water when they’re dependent on you for care.
Ok so back to the important question of the moment: Can anyone provide a better analogy (or direct explanation that doesn’t require a 4 digit IQ or a degree in black magick to understand) for people like me to learn more about… Cats?
Ray Gridley | November 26, 2019 at 4:11 pm | Reply
That was some funny right there. High five.
Catina | November 26, 2019 at 4:19 am | Reply
Why are folks so interested in studying the dead. So many are focused on it to the point in which it takes away from their very living. If there is an entity viewing interactions of Homo sapiens from an inertial time then perhaps that is that entire perception of time all at once. Maybe the entity can see aspects of the lifespans of Homo sapiens in the way we watch tv- maybe on Chanel 2 the entity is looking at the end of the cats lifespan and it’s dead. On the other hand perhaps the entity changes the channel using the “remote viewer” and views the cat at age 12 on chanel 3. Perhaps it is simply a hypothetical method for an omnipresent entity to parse time without experiencing it all at once. BUT WAIT- the entity loses it’s radio tv signal and notices frozen waves on the television screen. The image on screen becomes pixelated. Suddenly the image returns and the entity notices that not only does it have channel 3, but it also has channel 3a, 3b, and 3c. The entity uses the “remote” to change the channel back to page two. What does the entity observe- the cat viewing the entity from behind the screen. The cat has essentially broken the forth wall.
Catina Webster | November 26, 2019 at 4:31 am | Reply
If there are entities viewing interactions of Homo sapiens from an inertial time frame (singularity) outside of our own then perhaps that is the entities method of distancing itself from experiencing time all at once. Perhaps the hypothetical entity sees aspects of Homo sapiens lifespans similarly to the way we watch tv- maybe on Chanel 2 the entity sees the end of the cat’s lifespan and is dead so far as the entity can see. Perhaps the hypothetical entity is board with channel 2 and changes the station and decides to remote view the cat on chanel 3 at age 12. Again, perhaps it’s just simply a method for a hypothetical omnipresent entity to parse time without experiencing it all at once. BUT WAIT- the entity loses it’s TV signal and notices frozen waves on the television screen. The image on screen becomes pixelated. Suddenly the image returns and the hypothetical entity notices that it now has extra channels. Not only does the hypothetical entity have channel 3, it now also has channel 3a, 3b, and 3c. The entity then uses the remote viewer (TV) to change the channel back to channel 2. What does the hypothetical entity observe via the Ingo Swann type remote viewer (TV) ? Rather tha observing a dead cat, the cat is looking at the hypothetical entity from behind the screen. The cat has essentially broken the forth wall and has turned the table. Perhaps the hypothetical entity is both alive and dead. It has been observed the wave function has collapsed. We have a fallen angel. -Signed, Cat 🤣🤣🤣
Catina Webster | November 26, 2019 at 4:35 am | Reply
I should write a science fiction novella. The idea these folks come up with especially the “experts”. I’m more inclined to give serious thought and consideration to the guy seeing the glow in the dark dots with all due respect.
AI bot | November 26, 2019 at 5:03 am | Reply
Let me be the first to call out that AI bot in the comment section. Nice try but you fail the Turing test this time. The algorithm is improving though…
Sanket | November 26, 2019 at 5:34 am | Reply
It is really hard to understand the concept of the object collapse is wave function when we observ it. But is it possible that electrons by which the object is made of are smeared all over the universe and it collapse it’s wave function if someone other, than the current observer observed the same electron in some other place, can that person is able to see the cat at his place too?
Lucky | November 26, 2019 at 6:49 am | Reply
At which point do you dismiss the “God of the gaps” Argument only to realize that it’s a plausible theory. If God does exist, would a scientist be able to prove his existence? If so, how? If you are able to prove his existence, would he still be considered to be God? Where did the origins of life begin? Where did the information come from in the sequencing of DNA? Statistics only proves that it is highly unlikely that it was a random occurrence. Arguing that we don’t have these answers now but will in the future based on scientific discovery is synonymous with the “science of the gaps” argument. All that to say, let’s not dismiss the possibility that an intelligence is behind the creation; its a perfectly rational theory which does not have to quench scientific pursuit.
Navina Mehan | November 26, 2019 at 6:54 am | Reply
Spirituality means when we turn inwards towards ourselves, the subject. While objectifying and trying to understand things with our instrument, the mind, which is itself limited and without even paying attention to its ( the mind’s) functioning it is not possible to arrive at the whole truth, which we are continuously seeking. While objectifying, we can understand there seems to be a unity underlying what we observe, and that it doesn’t seem possible to understand everything as it doesn’t appeal to our common sense, which is based on experience which itself is extremely limited due to the limitations of our senses. So we need to first understand the process of experience, the way we experience, I.e. how the mind functions and gives us information or deluded us too. Without that it I’d not possible. So one needs to turn one’s attention inwards, which is the intelligent thing to do. This is what Vedanta (Indian Vedantic philosophy) explains in great detail. The only thing that can be said us that Quantum Mechanics does not contradict Vedanta, on the contrary reaffirms what the seers of yore discovered by simply looking inwards
Michael | November 26, 2019 at 7:03 am | Reply
So A. V. Yurov, you must be right because V. A. Yurov says your wrong.
Very interesting.
harshad wakade | November 26, 2019 at 9:05 am | Reply
Crap study no collapse takes place improve more
Aniyan madhavan | November 26, 2019 at 9:42 am | Reply
It sounds like SCHRÖDINGER CAT EXPERIMENT
Robert R Newport M.D. | November 26, 2019 at 10:14 am | Reply
It occurs to me that we as human beings have always tried to make sense of what we don’t see. We tell stories and create mental and physical tools (like mathematics, telescopes, and bibles) to assist us in this endeavor. There is probably survival value in this behavior. I personally am willing to tolerate, God or Science, in the gaps, in the interest of telling a satisfying story. What would “real” knowledge or understanding look like? It’s probably hiding in the gaps…of our knowledge. We will chip away, using our tools, e.g.science AND faith, probably forever. (If we last that long.)
batman | November 26, 2019 at 12:06 pm | Reply
If a tree Falls in the woods and nobody’s there to witness it , does it make a sound
Jf | November 26, 2019 at 5:26 pm | Reply
Hello, I had the same experience for about the same time duration. Would you like to compare notes? I don’t think most would appreciate dilution of thread further? Email me at giordanobruno.heretic at Gmail etc etc. Will be checking back for a reply!! Thanks, also you are not crazy and not having a disorder as most would claim
Jon Hallquist | November 26, 2019 at 6:47 pm | Reply
Max Planck (lived from 1858 – to October 1947) the originator of modern quantum theories and one of the most important German physicists ever. During 19th and early 20th centuries, won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918.
He said:
“As a man who has devoted his whole life to the most clear headed science, to the study of matter,
I can tell you as a result of my research about the atoms this much: There is no matter as such! All matter originates and exists only by virtue of a force which brings the particles of an atom to vibration and holds this most minute solar system of the atom together. . .We must assume behind this force the existence of a conscious and intelligent Mind. This Mind is the matrix of all matter.”
JPB | November 26, 2019 at 8:17 pm | Reply
What kind of phenomena cause “mind” to exist?
JPB | November 26, 2019 at 9:42 pm | Reply
I’m a Christian, and although I am not typically opposed to mystical concepts, I am somewhat careful about introducing them into discourse about subjects within the domain of (theoretical) physics. Why, for example, couldn’t I (pretending to be a mystic) presume that none of my apparent sense perceptions are providing accurate information about “the real world”, or that perhaps I’m having a very long (lucid) dream about everything that I previously thought was “real”? How then could I proceed rationally, from that point, in any further scientific inquiry?
Julia Morgan Leslie | November 26, 2019 at 11:15 pm | Reply
From your article: “What the Universe interacts with?” and I answered nothing. There is nothing but the Universe and there is nothing it can interact with. Which, theoretically allows as to think of it as of a quantum object.”
Looks like someone has read their Spinoza <3
Terry Soltow | November 27, 2019 at 2:26 am | Reply
I’m always fascinated by comments left after articles like this one. Sadly we tend to take a side to some extent. If we are understanding the article we should understand that all of these articles prove the author’s point. Observation from different vantage points, where is the truth? I would appear that it lies with the observer, but we as humans are looking for something more definite, we want one truth not many, each of us is searching, what if science, religion, and spirituality are all correct, to some extent. Perhaps the issue is not who’s right, rather it is who has good information in each category and how can we tie them together for better understanding. For too long each area has isolated itself from the others and left gaping holes in our understanding.Something to think about.
JPB | November 27, 2019 at 3:17 pm | Reply
I’m still struggling to understand integral views of quantum physics. I find Ken Wilber’s views, for example, especially difficult to grasp! But I’m aware that he has some critics.
D. Robert | January 6, 2020 at 5:08 am | Reply
Whoever wrote this drivel isn’t even fluent in English, let alone quantum mechanics.
Vijay | December 27, 2020 at 8:24 pm | Reply
Everything is energy.. dark energy or white energy what ever .. origin not known ! Ever in the observed universe is progression from that energy consolidating into quantum particles to elements to molecules to matter to objects that are observed today including humans..
energy is present in all matter whatever form .. scientis may measure this energy at some point at which time ever will become energy .
Ryan lozano | January 19, 2021 at 9:50 am | Reply
I know exactly the webbing you are talking about. And you are right . Their are some people that have to go through years of schooling to understand something that you’ve discovered naturally on your own. It’s tough being a smart person without knowing your a smart person. I lack in vocabulary and science terms but I’m sure these guys will see the light sometime soon. It just travels through the path of least resistance.
jim ryan | January 30, 2021 at 6:21 pm | Reply
Richard. Why are you here in place of reading the Bible? Looking for affirmation? Please, no circular arguments here, invoking Thesism Who created God?
Laripu | March 27, 2021 at 1:08 pm | Reply
As a technical person, but a non-physicist, I realize that my naive questions are likely to be stupid, but I’ll ask anyway. (Because it’s fun.)
I acknowledge that an electron’s position is indeterminate, a probability distribution, until observed. Furthermore, I acknowledge that this may apply to the tiny constituents of macro objects. The example in the article is a cat. Is the cat not an observer of it’s own position? Even if not, you can apply the reasoning to me. Even if my position is a probability distribution, am I not an observer who fixes my own position by my observation of myself?
I think the article is saying that, to quote “if the object comes into interaction with the environment”, the indeterminacy immediately “collapses”.
One last stupid question. We have quanta for many properties, possibly even for distance and time (Planck distances and time). Does it make sense to talk about quanta of probability? But that I mean that a probability distribution for a particle’s position may not be continuous… that below some number it cannot be a fraction of that number, but must be 0. There could be a mathematical formulation for that idea. (But maybe facts rule it out.)
I apologize in advance for what must be incredibly naive questions. Probably, as someone once said “so far off the mark that they don’t even rise to the level of being wrong”.
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Strawberries are rich in many kinds of compounds implicated in health benefits, such as antioxidants. Antioxidants may guard your body from free radicals, atoms or groups of atoms that can damage cells. Understanding the genes underlying the synthesis of these beneficial substances may lead to the creation of strawberries that produce higher amounts of those compounds.
The cocoa study, similarly, could lead to the invention of more nutritious chocolate, said Mark Guiltinan, professor of plant molecular biology at Pennsylvania State University, who collaborated with a large consortium of researchers from around the world. They found 96 genes in the flavonoid pathway; flavonoids are compounds thought to improve artery health and reduce inflammation. Special breeding could increase those flavonoids.
The wild strawberry and Theobroma cacao genome studies were published online today in Nature Genetics. Both studies were funded by a combination of academic, federal government and industry sources. Strawberry industry groups provided support for the fruit study and Hershey Corp. contributed to the research on cacao.
Previously: High-quality chocolate linked to lower risk of heart failure, Research shows eating berries may boost brain health and Research shows all berry types fight cancer equally
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2,945 | Sticking to its goal of being "the place on the World Wide Web for people interested in education reform, schools, and the policies that guide them," Education Week on the Web (reviewed in the September 13, 1996 Scout Report) has just released a special report on the effectiveness of technology in schools. In particular, the report addresses concerns that the presence of computers in schools...
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First Batch of COVID-19 Vaccines Administered at Henry Mayo
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Pharmacist, Courtney Mattley, left, administers the first dose of Pfizer BioNTech, Covid-19 vaccine to Intensive Care Unity nurse Kathy Brady at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia on Thursday, 121720. Dan Watson/The Signal
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After Los Angeles County experienced its darkest day in coronavirus figures Wednesday, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital officials administered their first batch of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine Thursday to the hospital’s frontline workers.
Kathy Brady, a senior clinical registered nurse in the hospital’s intensive care unit, was the first to be inoculated. She has been caring for coronavirus patients since the onset of the pandemic and is one of many medical professionals who have adjusted their daily lives by “taking so many showers before and after work” and thinking about their loved ones at home. For Brady, it’s her husband, a cancer survivor.
“I’m happy that I was able to get vaccinated; I feel a bit of relief,” she said. “I don’t feel discomfort or anything. I don’t feel any dizziness or anything like that.”
Brady is set to receive her second and final dose in 21 days, which is when full immunity is expected, according to Courtney Mattley, a clinical coordinator of pharmacy who administered the shot and who shared with Brady enthusiasm over what having the vaccine in hand meant for them.
“I feel like this is probably the start of the last chapter of this story,” said Mattley. “I’m really hopeful and thankful to be a part of it and really think things are going to start to turn around for our community, our country.”
Henry Mayo received a shipment of 1,400 Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines and planned to administer 327 on Thursday on its health care staff, according to hospital spokesman Patrick Moody. Los Angeles County Public Health communicated with hospital officials that more shipments are expected in the coming weeks, added Mattley.
Each vial was expected to contain five doses but the Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday that some contain extra doses and hospitals and clinics are encouraged to use them.
“At this time, given the public health emergency, FDA is advising that it is acceptable to use every full dose obtainable (the sixth, or possibly even a seventh) from each vial, pending resolution of the issue,” the FDA stated in a tweet.
Henry Mayo’s doses come as an estimated 83,000 are expected to arrive in Los Angeles County by the end of the week, with frontline workers at several locations already receiving vaccines, including at Kaiser Permanente in East Hollywood and Antelope Valley Hospital. Gov. Gavin Newsom said earlier this week California’s first batch of Pfizer vaccines would amount to about 327,000 and the state could receive nearly 394,00 more, as well as more than 600,000 from the yet-to-be-authorized Moderna vaccine.
Health care workers and long-term care facility residents are first in line to receive inoculations, followed by essential workers, according to the state’s plan. California’s Community Vaccine Advisory Committee discussed Wednesday that about 12 million residents fall under “essential workers.” The group recommended prioritizing teachers and child care workers, farmworkers and first responders.
L.A. County is still months away from having enough vaccine for it to be widely available, according to L.A. County Health Officer Dr. Muntu Davis.
“Until then, we need to make choices in our daily lives to protect ourselves and protect others,” he added.
Meanwhile, Southern California’s ICU capacity dropped to 0% Thursday ahead of an update on COVID-19 numbers from L.A. County Public Health officials. Zero capacity does not mean there are no more beds available, rather reflects when an area has a higher-than-expected ratio of COVID-19 patients occupying ICU spaces.
Pharmacist Courtney Mattley displays a vial of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine before administering the first dose at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valenciaon Thursday, December 17, 2020. | Photo: Dan Watson / The Signal.
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2,950 | When the calendar flips to 2022 in a little more than a month, patients in Colorado will face more stringent rules for acquiring medical cannabis.
In an announcement spanning nearly 500 pages that was handed down last Tuesday, the state’s Department of Revenue outlined new rules and restrictions that came after “several months of deliberation over how to execute a new state law meant largely to limit young people’s access to and abuse of high-potency THC products,” according to the Denver Post.
The newspaper reported that Mark Ferrandino, executive director of the state’s Department of Revenue and a former speaker of the Colorado House of Representatives, had “final say” on the new rules, but that he “received heavy input from state marijuana enforcement officials and a task force that included parents, health professionals and marijuana industry representatives.” The task force was the byproduct of legislation passed and signed into law earlier this year.
So, what are some of these changes for Colorado’s medical marijuana law?
Perhaps the most notable deals with the amount patients can purchase. Under the new rules, the state “will limit the daily purchase to two ounces of flower and eight grams of concentrate such as wax and shatter for medical marijuana patients,” per the Denver Post, with the limit dropping to two grams per day for patients aged 18-20.
There are, however, exceptions, though they apply “only to a patient whose doctor affirms in writing that the patient has a physical or geographic hardship that should allow them to exceed the daily purchase limits, and that the patient has designated a store as the primary place they get their medicine,” according to the newspaper.
Colorado Rules Have Been a Long Time Coming
The new rules also require dispensaries to provide an educational pamphlet to customers buying concentrates, while prohibiting the retailers from marketing to would-be customers younger than 21.
Colorado lawmakers took the first steps toward imposing limits on cannabis concentrates in June, when they passed a bill that was then signed into law by Democratic Governor Jared Polis.
The legislation, which created the task force that helped formally produce the new rules announced last week, was pushed by Democrats in the state House of Representatives.
One of the bill’s sponsors, Democratic state House Representative Yadira Caraveo, who is also a pediatrician, said that the measure is designed to ensure that young people do not “get their hands on an incredible amount of products and very concentrated products that they can then give or sell to people their age or younger who don’t yet have access to legal market because they’re not 21.”
Another supporter of the bill, House Speaker Alec Garnett, pointed to a loophole in the state’s tracking system through which people, namely young people, were exceeding their daily limits.
“This bill will close that loophole,” Garnett said at a signing ceremony for the bill. “This bill will make sure that we aren’t creating a gray market on our high school campuses and that our high school kids, their developing brains aren’t flooded with the most high-potency products when they don’t need them.
“The reality is that it’s too easy for Colorado’s youth to access high-potency marijuana when they shouldn’t be able to, and we don’t have the full picture of how these products impact the developing brain,” he continued. “This law will help educate consumers about high-potency cannabis, and it will advance critical research that will give us a better understanding of how high-potency products impact developing brains.”
Not everyone is on board with the changes, however. NORML objected to “several explicit provisions included in House Bill 1317,” saying that the bill “places additional and unreasonable hurdles for those patients ages 18 to 20 who are now eligible to receive medical cannabis authorizations.”
The post The New Year will Bring Harsher Cannabis Rules to Colorado appeared first on High Times.
Category: 2022, cannabis rules, Colorado, Laws, new year, News
Why Magic Mushroom Stocks are 2021’s New Pot Stocks
January 27, 2021 Published by SDZ News
It’s not news that pot stocks gave investors some sweet returns in 2020, but not everyone got to the party on time. If you feel like you missed the boat on the cannabis boom. There might be an exciting new investment opportunity in the world of medicinal drugs in form of magic mushroom stocks. Although […]
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Category: ADHD, featured, investing, mindmed, mr wonderful, mushroom stocks, new year, News, psilocybin, Psychedelics News
20 Things We’re Happy To Leave Behind…And 21 Things We’re Looking Forward To In The New Year
December 31, 2020 Published by SDZ News
2020 has been rough. Here’s to hoping for a better new year.
Category: Culture, featured, new year, News
High Times Greats: New Year’s Dead
January 2, 2020 Published by SDZ News
In the May, 1991 issue of High Times, Steve Bloom writes about trying to get in to a Grateful Dead show on New Year’s Eve. (He failed.)
I had neglected to tell my friend Ed a little dark secret of mine. I figured it wouldn’t matter. I was absolutely convinced that, miracle of miracles, we’d find a way to get in to the New Year’s Eve Grateful Dead show at the Oakland Coliseum—despite arriving without ducats.
But we failed, and so there we were sitting in our rental car in the parking lot, listening to the show on the radio. There was only one word for our collective state: bummed. I decided to confess.
“I probably should have told you that I generally don’t have very good luck on New Year’s. In fact, I have a history of bad New Year’s Eves—ever since the parties we had. Those were the best New Year’s Eves.” (Ed and I grew up together in New York. We threw a series of deranged New Year’s parties when we were in college.)
“You’ve had bad New Year’s Eves since?” Ed asked.
“Ever since,” I said. Ed couldn’t hold back a big laugh. “Can’t remember a good one.” And he laughed again.
“Since you were 17?”
“Right. Forgot to tell you that.”
“Now you tell me.”
We didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. I came up with the plan to hop the airbus and join our Deadhead family in Mecca for the New Year’s shows. Ed immediately fired out a money order for tickets. I called another friend who lives in the Bay Area and asked him to make ticket inquiries on our behalf. Then I went to High Times editor Steve Hager and suggested the magazine send me out to California to cover the shows. “Got tickets?” Hager wondered. “Not yet,” I said. “We’re taking care of that. Don’t worry.”
Ed’s ticket request came back empty, but my friend was able to score a pair for the Friday night show. (New Year’s Eve was Monday.) We were in. We were booked.
Friday morning, December 28, Ed and I took off for Cali. It had snowed pretty heavily the night before, but the runway was clear. We landed in Oaktown three hours before showtime. It didn’t take long for us to run into the hemp folks on the vending lot—Jack Herer in one corner, Cannabis Action Network in the other, both doing their own thing.
The highlight of a rather laid-back show was “China Cat Sunflower,” which opened the second set (amazingly, Maria and Rick of CAN both predicted this would happen). We hung out in the hallways with the space dancers and spinners, with children and their folks at a makeshift Rainbow-style Kid Village. The mellowness—quite a change from East Coast harshness—was contagious.
The news that Branford Marsalis—the brilliant jazz saxophonist who guested with the Dead in April ’90—would be opening the New Year’s show topped off our heady day. I’ll keep this story short. A few years back, I interviewed Branford for an article about his mo’ famous brother, Wynton. Since then we’ve become friends, chatting at Knick games, even throwing a football around one Saturday afternoon in Brooklyn. When I heard Branford was in town, I figured I was in. Miracles do happen.
The next day, I tracked Branford down at a nearby jazz club where his quartet was jamming nightly. After staring at me quizzically (like, “What the hell are you doing here?”), he asked, “What’s wrong with the Knicks, man?” In between sets, Branford explained that “Dark Star” is his favorite Dead song and the main thing he likes about the Dead is “their vibe.”
About the upcoming New Year’s gig, Branford told me, “We go on sometime around eight. Other than that, I don’t know jack. I think I’m playing with [the Dead]. It’s up to the cats.” Would Branford be my miracle passage into the Coliseum? “It’s gonna be tight,” he cautioned. “I’ll help you if I can. If I can’t….”
On New Year’s Eve day, Ed and I visited High Times’ Guru of Ganja, Ed Rosenthal, who lives in Oakland. He gave us a tour of his magical cactus garden and some words of advice about attending New Year’s shows without tickets. “I won’t do it,” he said. “It’s too depressing if you don’t get in.” What bothered me as we searched for the freeway was if the Guru of Ganja couldn’t cop a New Year’s ticket, what made us think we could?
We had two plans: The Branford plan, and another that involved hooking up with Brett, a friend’s brother who had promised me his spare ticket. Both fell through. Apparently, I didn’t make Branford’s ticket cut. Adding insult to injury, Denis McNally, the Dead’s publicist, scolded me for relying on a musician for tickets. “There isn’t a spare ticket in the house,” he said, walking away. As far as the other plan was concerned, we never did find Brett.
Depression quickly overcame us. Slowly we walked back to the lot, where thousand of ‘heads were celebrating the beginning of the show. Suddenly, it dawned on me that we weren’t exactly going to miss the concert. Every colorful car, van and bus in the lot was tuned to KPFA, the local station broadcasting live New Year’s Dead to the entire country and probably a few others. The squeak of Branford’s soprano sax tweaked my brain. We walked on.
There was only one way to salvage the situation: acid and burritos. We surveyed the lot, checking for the familiar sight of Lee’s double-decker, veggie-chow wagon. It didn’t take long to spot it. Lee, Keith and others inside were partying hard. They invited us in (we stayed for most of the night). As the seven-hour show progressed, we drew solace from the ’heads around us. They too had been shut out, but “bummed” and “depression” didn’t seem part of their vocabulary—at least, not on this special night. We banded together—as those inside undoubtedly were doing—raising our spirits to rare heights.
The music certainly helped. After a surprising electric set that featured guitarist Robin Eubanks, Branford joined Jerry, Bobby, Phil, Bruce, Vince, Mickey, Bill and guest drummer Olatunji for two spectacular sets. “Eyes of the World,” “Dark Star,” “Drums,” “Space,” “The Other One,” “Not Fade Away” (great tribal dance/chant, closed the show), “The Weight,” “Johnny B. Goode” (encores). Jerry, Phil, Branford and Bruce got lost in the stars, improvising most of the night. An unwieldy, complicated fusion of styles, New Year’s Dead reveled in the past, present and future. It left me hopeful that this sort of musical summit can happen more than once a year.
But I still wished we’d gotten in. The CAN crew didn’t even bother trying; they went to the Red Hot Chili Peppers show in San Francisco instead. Now I know that acquiring New Year’s Dead tickets takes almost fanatical advance planning. There’s something painfully democratic about having to compete for tickets like everyone else. If only I’d listened to ticket maven David, who advised me to start scouting for tix the moment we touched down in Oakland….
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In our assessment of an assortment of these gummy varieties, two qualities really stood out, beyond the effects: The taste and texture.
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The first offering we tried was the Blue Raspberry Blast Gummies, which is an indica offering. Anticipating the effects of a good indica edible, we decided to take these after dinner and before our bedtime routine of Netflix and chillin’.
Ripping open the triangle shaped package, the sweet smell of blueberry filled the room, transporting our minds to day trips to the local farm where we’d pick fresh berries by the basket-load. Following the instructions on the back of the package, we decided to start out by consuming one-third of a 30mg triangle. The flavor burst made our mouths water, reminiscent of popping a freshly picked blueberry into your mouth.
Within 15 to 20 minutes, we already felt the buzzing effects starting in our limbs and warmly wrapping our minds and body in a relaxing state, much like being snuggled in a cozy blanket next to the fireplace on a winter’s night.
One hour after eating the 10mg triangle and well into our binge-watching of Squid Game (for a second time, mind you), our bodies were heavy and relaxed, prompting us to set the sleep timer on the TV for 30 minutes. These Blueberry gummies proved to be great at not only getting us to sleep, but also providing deep, pain-free slumber through the night, without feeling any kind of head fog come morning.
After such a positive experience with the indica gummies, we didn’t waste any time in trying the next flavor the following morning, which was Caribbean Breeze, a sativa variety. The package alone gives consumers a good preview into what taste they can experience. With green apples, strawberries, citrus fruits and pineapple swimming in a sea of yellow juice on the package, we knew this one was going to be filled with flavor.
The scent of these wasn’t as overpowering as the Blueberry, but the flavor was again spot on. Pineapple came through hard in terms of flavor, with the sugary sweet coating of the gummy providing a welcomed texture that perfectly complemented the tropical taste experience. Our day ahead was going to be a busy Saturday at home, doing chores and finishing up some outdoor projects in the garden. Let’s just say that we opted for a bigger dose, since our experience with just one, 10mg triangle proved to be manageable and positive our first go-round.
After eating two squares and going in the backyard to harvest fruit from our lemon trees, it wasn’t long before the uplifting psychoactive effects kicked in. Suddenly a mundane task of chores in the garden turned all the more enjoyable. The sun was shining brighter, our minds were wandering, the music we were playing sounded better… overall, it was an intense and uplifting experience. While productivity wasn’t necessarily affected, we did find ourselves switching from one task to another, quickly forgetting what we were doing momentarily, truly enjoying the day.
Throughout the day we were able to consume one triangle at a time, about every hour, to keep the effects going strong without putting a damper in our busy day of chores.
The last gummy we tried was the STIIIZY’s Sour Apple Hybrid gummy. We were a little nervous because typically with sour flavors, we’re a little bit sensitive. That said, the flavor was sour, but the sugary sweet coating made it all the more manageable and not overwhelming. Consistent with the other gummies, the effects onset quickly, with us first feeling effects within 20 minutes, and the full body-high set in at about 45 minutes. Starting with one gummy, we decided to pop at second at around 90 minutes, since the effects were strong but satisfying.
Feeling a little stressed after a long weekend (and anticipating a busy work week ahead) the hybrid was helpful in easing our stress and anxiety, without causing us to overthink anything. Instead, we were able to take a nice bike ride around the neighborhood, followed by a spontaneous trip to the store (which very well could have been motivated by a case of the munchies). We found ourselves browsing the aisles in a carefree state, picking up essentials for the week, as well as some spontaneous snacks that we couldn’t resist.
All in all, all three edible varieties delivered on our expectations, giving us varied and enjoyable experiences that didn’t put a damper in whatever activities we had set out to accomplish. From the tasty flavors to the fast-acting properties, these were hands-down some of our favorite edibles we’ve tried to date. There’s nothing like consistency and a fast onset of effects to keep our faith in edibles, and STIIIZY delivers on all that and more.
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2,954 | "Oakland Oakland has has re re opened opened as as New New Zealand Zealand tries tries a a new new virus virus approach approach balls balls restaurants restaurants gyms gyms have have reopened reopened in in Oakland Oakland as as the the lost lost major major parts parts of of the the lockdown lockdown that that lasted lasted more more than than one one Hundred Hundred Days Days ends ends New New Zealand Zealand has has not not become become a a new new phase phase in in its its coronaviruses coronaviruses bones bones he he wished wished it it would would be be lockdowns lockdowns but but people people will will be be required required to to be be fully fully vaccinated vaccinated and and prove prove it it with with vaccine vaccine policies policies in in order order to to access access many many services services the the government's government's decided decided that that vaccination vaccination rates rates are are not not high high enough enough to to switch switch to to this this new new system system the the threat threat posed posed by by the the new new Omicron Omicron Verint Verint has has not not changed changed plans plans for for the the reopening reopening although although New New Zealand Zealand house house restricted restricted travel travel from from nine nine at at southern southern African African countries countries I'm I'm Charles Charles through through this this month month
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"Oakland has re opened as New Zealand tries a new virus approach balls restaurants gyms have reopened in Oakland as the lost major parts of the lockdown that lasted more than 100 Days ends New Zealand has not become a new phase in its coronaviruses bones he wished it would be lockdowns but people will be required to be fully vaccinated and prove it with vaccine policies in order to access many services the government's decided that vaccination rates are not high enough to switch to this new system the threat posed by the new Omicron Verint has not changed plans for the reopening although New Zealand house restricted travel from 9 at southern African countries I'm Charles through this month Oakland has re opened as New Zealand tries a new virus approach balls restaurants gyms have reopened in Oakland as the lost major parts of the lockdown that lasted more than 100 Days ends New Zealand has not become a new phase in its coronaviruses bones you wish that would be lockdowns but people will be required to be fully vaccinated and prove it with vaccine policies in order to access many services the government's decided that vaccination rates are not high enough to switch to this new system the threat posed by the new army convent who's not change plans for the reopening although New Zealand house restricted travel from 9 at southern African countries I'm Charles so that's my Oakland has re opened as New Zealand tries a new virus approach balls restaurants gyms have reopened in Oakland as the lost major parts of the lockdown that lasted more than 100 Days ends New Zealand has not become a new phase in its coronaviruses bones he wished it would be lockdowns but people will be required to be fully vaccinated and prove it with vaccine policies in order to access many services the government's decided that vaccination rates are not high enough to switch to this new system the threat posed by the new Omicron Verint has not changed plans for the reopening although New Zealand house restricted travel from 9 at southern African countries I'm Charles through this month Oakland has re opened as New Zealand tries a new virus approach balls restaurants gyms have reopened in Oakland as the lost major parts of the lockdown that lasted more than 100 Days ends New Zealand has not become a new phase in its coronaviruses bones you wish that would be lockdowns but people will be required to be fully vaccinated and prove it with vaccine policies in order to access many services the government's decided that vaccination rates are not high enough to switch to this new system the threat posed by the new army convent who's not change plans for the reopening although New Zealand house restricted travel from 9 at southern African countries I'm Charles so that's my
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AP News Radio
00:52 sec | Last month
Doug the ugly New Zealand potato could be world's biggest
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00:57 sec | Last month
Australian town overwhelmed by response to free land offer
"An Israeli an outback town has been offering potential new residents a chance of Freeland's two weeks in the hundreds have already jumped at the chance the rule town of Quilpie made the offer in the hope of attracting new families to the area the town's chief executive Justin Hancock said the response exceeded expectations receive you know well I would probably two hundred fifty enquiries now we're still getting that ten to fifteen inquires it dies call came up with the idea of a concert I've become a housing shortage the quantum equipment to the price of a quarter acre of land well you would need to do is buy a block plans to build a house and live in it to six months in quarries came as far away as Britain India Hong Kong and New Zealand's bus home buyers need to be Australian citizens or permanent residents to qualify for the grants property prices have soared across Australia throughout the pens that make a city resident said through outlook temple more spacious homes in smaller towns I'm Karen Thomas
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AP News Radio
00:46 sec | Last month
NZ Police Answer 4-Year-Old's Call, Confirm Toys Are Cool - Snopes.com
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00:55 sec | Last month
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01:56 min | 2 months ago
Battling Delta, New Zealand Abandons Its Zero-Covid Ambitions
"New zealand has lockdown essentially its entire country battling delta new zealand new york times abandons its zero cove ambitions. The country is changing core seven weeks into a lockdown that has failed to end the outbreak and tested. The patience of many residents for a year and a half new zealand is pursued a strategy of covert zero closing its borders and quickly enforcing lockdowns to keep the corona virus and check policy. It maintained even as other asia. Pacific countries transitioned to coexisting with the viral threat. On monday new zealand. gave in. that's two days ago. Prime minister cindy arden. Are dern acknowledged an end to the elimination strategy. Seven weeks into a lockdown that failed to halt. An outbreak of the delta variant announcing that restrictions would be gradually lifted in auckland the country's largest city we're transitioning from our current strategy into a new way of doing things. By the way sean. If you can find this prime minister of new zealand's comments that all truth comes from the government. I'd like to play that again. We're transitioning from our current strategy into a new way of doing things ms earn told reporters with delta. The return to zero is incredibly difficult and our restrictions alone are not enough to achieve that quickly in fact for this outbreak. It's clear that long periods of heavy restrictions has not got us two zero cases
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00:44 sec | 2 months ago
The Latest: New Zealand to allow home isolation to travelers
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Dennis Prager Podcasts
01:46 min | 2 months ago
'Another Stupid, Redundant, Dismal Canadian Election'
"Has decided to commit suicide as australia has and zealand has the english speaking countries other greatest disappointments in the world. I don't know why to this day. I don't know why which is not like me always asked the question. Why conrad black in the spectator has a fairly direct statement about. Monday's election canada. Another stupid redundant dismal canadian election. I like when a guy tells you what he thinks. In the title in the six years of his government trudeau has distracted the country with a ludicrously alarmist view of climate change and preposterously self-important notion of how much difference canada with its miniscule carbon footprint and generally high ecological standards can make to. This end is persecuted. Candidates greatest industry oil and gas unmercifully and driven. Large sections of western. Canada contemplate possible deliverance of separation. Canada is divided as the united states. And i understand why people would want to separate from one another. It's why i agree. I re- wouldn't left to say it. I agree you have nothing in common with me. And i have nothing in common with view so i don't want the united states to dissolve. I don't want candidate to dissolve but I rather live in a good country than a bad country. I rather live with freedom than without freedom. i'd rather live with healthy people than with hypochondriacs and there. There are so many examples that one could give
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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary
01:57 min | 2 months ago
Supervolcano Eruptions Aren't Single Events
"You study ones that civil kano eruptions on singular events but can continue with follow up last for thousands of years after the first eruption super volcanic eruptions are among the most catastrophic event in any planet's history then includes the earth they vet tremendous amounts of magma almost instantaneously they impact global climate here on earth that means triggering volcanic winter with abnormally cold temperatures causing widespread feminine population disruptions and e findings reported in the journal nature based on a study of volcanic debris from the turbo eruption indonesia. Seventy five thousand years ago. There's no other way to say it. Tober was the largest volcanic eruption in human history. It had a volcanic explosively index of eight the highest possible score on the chart. The volcanic explosively index is a lot of rhythmic scale for an eruption depend on how much welcoming materials thrown out to what hide it's thrown and how long the eruption lasts. Well people these days talk about events. Such as the famous eighteen eighty three eruption of krakatoa in the sunda strait between the islands of java and sumatra or more recently mount saint helens eruption in washington. State these with thousands of times smaller than tober. Thankfully super volcanoes like turbo. A few and far between the last was new. Zealand's taboo volcano. Some twenty eight thousand five hundred years ago. Should volcanoes often erupt several times with evils of tens of thousands of vs between bigger options. But it's not known what happens. During the dormant periods one of the study's authors associate professor martin denny shake from curtin. University says gani understanding of these lengthy dormant periods hope scientists workout. What to look for an young active sipa volcanoes and help. Scientists prick future eruptions
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Coffee House Shots
01:36 min | 2 months ago
White House Announces New Security Pact With Australia and UK
"Let's just talk briefly about this new partnership between the us australia and the uk. Casey it was announced yesterday. Just explain what it's intending to achieve. Guess there's it's an e packed in in theory and is a security pact. We have a situation where australia will be making new submarines with health in the us. Osa the caper in the us technology in us intelligence. And it has created a diplomatic steph or a number of reasons one. Because obviously you have the five is and this appears to be a breakway from the fives. Some of the countries have in it meeting on coming up with the rain plan. And i think that is seeing even though it's not specifically as a response to china and this is a group trying to tackle they think will be chinese aggression in this area. I think that you use saying the allies or the allies of the uk. Australia and the us. I'm unhappy because you have a situation. Where france had been quite a public their annoyance over this land because a french company had previously had a contract to let australia on submarines and that has now gone in favor of lectern with the us. And that i think are new zealand. A member of the five. Is you have a proper. Because just into autumn relating to rules they had previously in place is saying that these submarines won't say. Hey kennel enter. Newseum waters and i think that is just suggesting a tilt. In towns case foreign policy in the areas it's focusing on usa allies most values
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Monocle 24: The Briefing
01:55 min | 2 months ago
U.S., Australia and UK Unveil New Security Partnership
"The biden administration's efforts to counter chinese dominance in asia and support allies in the region is gathering steam. This week the us uk and australia agreed a landmark security pact in the indo pacific. The move will see australia. Build nuclear powered submarines for the first time the pack will also cover artificial intelligence cyber and quantum technologies. So what does all this mean for australia. Monaco's contributor in canberra ardebili. Gary sent us. This report the news that ustralia is going to be getting nuclear-powered submarines came out of the blue five years ago. We signed an agreement with the french to provide us with diesel-powered submarines. It has since become clear that these technology would not be adequate to meet security challenges. Plus they wouldn't be delivered for almost twenty years at the same time. Need security partnership between australia. The us and uk was announced called aucas. All of this is pretty big knees. Even if you're not someone to spend a lot of time thinking about submarines the full details haven't yet been announced but it is clear that it's all about sending a strong message to china. Tensions between australia and china has been increasing over the past few years so this deal is all about australia. Proving to beijing that it has big and powerful allies that it can rely on but it will get australia. Offside with other friends new zealand and pacific countries are avowedly anti nuclear. Oh new zealand has already said it won't allow the subs in its waters. Australia is a signatory to the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. So we can expect that e inspectors will be doorsteps wanting access and china has put out a statement. Saying it's irresponsible big questions now. Are this tacitly. Say that his strategy is undoubtedly in a cold war situation with china. And just how much safer will australia. Now be
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00:57 sec | 2 months ago
No Bull: Scientists Potty Train Cows to Use 'MooLoo'
"Scientists say cow is can be potty trained as easily as toddlers maybe easier animal behavioral scientist Lindsay Matthews and his team at New Zealand university of Auckland set up a special pen called the Mulu usually takes about two to four years for toddlers to be potty trained for cow was three I heard about yeah on average twenty twenty four of your nations and I work for the trump towers P. a lot a single cow can produce about eight gallons of urine a day urine contains nitrogen and when mixed with feces becomes ammonia which is an environmental issue the mobile helps manage waste and reduce greenhouse gases how's that go outside the Mulu get sprayed with cold water those who urinate in the mold get a sweet treat mostly molasses they love treats the mobile only involve urine Matthews predicts they could train cows to poop in a certain place too I'm a Donahue
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02:51 min | 3 months ago
Facial Recognition Tech: Open Your Eyes to Radiation
"So infrared radiation. Which is the thing that we're using the tool that they're using for this facial. Recognition is thermal radiation is more electro magnetic radiation spectrum and a certain wavelength above red visible light between seven hundred nanometers and one millimeter. That's the wavelength and then there was a study done on and this is brutal. I'm sorry that this happened to the rabbits. However i am anna site. This study in service of the rabbits that unfortunately were brutally killed in this process. A hate that studies are still doing this. But this is something that was done study was done in new zealand to look at potentially harmful effects of this infrared radiation. This i are standing. For infrared radiation on the either rabbits were exposed to varying amounts of the i. r. then were unfortunately. This is where it's brutal. I'm just telling you they're heads. Were cut off. So then they were able to look at the lenses and the retinas and all of that stuff immediately after that and they concluded that the protein of the islands is very very sensitive to this infrared radiation. And that's the difference. Infrared radiation really doesn't do much in this form to the scan into the body but when it's directed at the i that's where things can go sideways and actually can contribute to cataracts. The exposure of the rabbits was up to ten minutes and keep in mind that that is not the exposures usually ten seconds for the phone. But what we don't know yet is how little and how much will create the damage. But if you're opening your phone multiple times a day than that adds up and then over time over length of you using your phone and weeks months and years and decades. Now you're starting to get the hint. That infrared radiation going into your eyeball is not a great idea. According to the international commission on non ionizing radiation protection is c. n. i. r. p. They made a statement of the i. r. energy from ira an i. r. b. poses a risk to the human eye the penetration depth of these. I are bands varies from one point. Two and three micrometres therefore the corner the lens and the retina can be damaged due to the thermal effects associated with the i. r. exposure
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02:48 min | 3 months ago
British TV Watchers Were Very Confused About American Ads.
"So a few months ago. A bunch of people in england tuned into some good ole live complete with commercials. Us tv obviously. It was the royal infused. I'm prince harry and meghan petra. Diaz is in south hampshire england. Where the meghan markle. Prince harry oprah interview was going to air the day after it aired in the us. So petra and a bunch of other brits tuned into us tv so that they could get all the royal t in real time. Wait hold wait a minute. Your family cut you off. I hall the first quarter of twenty twenty and aside from all the royal palace bombshells. There was this one thing that really stood out to brits about. us television the commercials. They were not like commercials in england. Very very pushy. Very chelsea by this do it now. Whereas it's like they tend to be a bit of jokey. Petro remember seeing an ad for some kind of medicine and she was like Okay that's a little odd but then there was another one is an element that would have been really serious so either like chronic something paying or whatever it was it was a very in depth commercial about it. And i. This is dramatic. Yeah all over twitter during his oprah interview. British people are saying the same thing. What is the deal with all of these medicine ads in the us. Because england doesn't allow commercials for prescription drugs and it never even crossed my mind. That medicine was say like was promoted. I didn't it. Did not even cross my mind that that was the thing brits were like you lot get bombarded like this daily and american medical adverts are some real dystopia and like how is the cream for your joints going to give you cancer. These are all real tweaks. Yeah breads had a lot of fun with the side effects. Petro is tweeting to and she couldn't tell who the ads were. Even for really so i didn't understand. The advocates ought to sow the medicine to the public. And somebody replies to the tweet saying it's not to sell sell it so that you go to your doctor and convince them to give that to you. Which is the strangest strangest thing. I could think called. One of the tweets was like hold on. Hold on hold on. You are supposed to go to your doctor and tell them what you need like doing. Weird low idea so many people outside of the united states. We're like what the heck is going on over there in america because while there are ads for over the counter drugs in most of the world the us and new zealand are the only two countries that allow drug companies to advertise prescription drugs directly to
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Mike Gallagher Podcast
00:46 sec | 3 months ago
Australian Prime Minister Hints at End to 'Covid Zero' Amid Record Infections
"And they're not locking down any word even countries that previously locked down. They realized they can't keep doing that. Australia plus stralia was a new zealand. These are countries that have been locking down over a few cases in a desperate effort to stop calvin from spreading. Well the prime minister over there has decided that the country's approach is not sustainable. And they're going to end their kovic zero policy they're going to wait until most adults are vaccinated and then the government will finally drop most restrictions
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AP News Radio
00:50 sec | 3 months ago
Extremist Abused and Attacked Officers in New Zealand Prison
"During the time an Islamic state inspired terrorist was incarcerated in New Zealand he was moved to a more secure prison often using violence the National Commission on new Zealand's department of corrections says often made some students would often abused off and they be multiple times when he thrown feces and urine at them or threaten violence even resorting to punching offices I first some students was housed at a general prison but was later shifted to a maximum security jail off to an incident in June twenty twenty when staff tried to move him to an exercise yard he was then released from custody in July he was arrested after police found Islamic state videos on a hunting knife at his apartment I'm Charles the last month
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NPR News Now
00:18 sec | 3 months ago
Climate Change Pushes New Zealand to Warmest Recorded Winter
"New zealand. Wraps up its winter season. Scientists say that country has seen its warmest winter ever recorded with the average temperature fifty degrees fahrenheit champ. Researchers were boosted by more warm winds than usual for the north and warmer sea temperatures in new zealand.
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NPR News Now
00:16 sec | 3 months ago
ISIS Supporter Killed After Stabbing Attack at New Zealand Supermarket
"Zealand. Prime minister justin to our dern is vowing to strengthen the country's anti-terrorism laws after a known isis supporters stabbed seven people in a supermarket yesterday the attacker had been under surveillance. Three people are in critical
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Pressure Points
05:21 min | 3 months ago
"new zealand" Discussed on Pressure Points
"Gunpowder killed nine people. Which ignites your whale oil. And i don't know if you know much about oil when it's above water. Aj actually know a lot about way oil disasters. So i'm i've got a good picture of what's going on. The a loyal starts burning the ship. Great thing about oil fires when you try to put them out with water it combustion once again it's splashes and spreads it out and it floats on the surface of the water so now the oceans on our so you ever raised some. Some english pitches so bad that ocean catches on fire. Hail yet about cursed so they they blow up the ship. They liked the oil blow up the ship like the ocean on fire. It burns down to the whole. Like right down to the waterline dishes done. And after it finishes burning probably days. Go by the mallory. Just say this is sanctioned land. We're not nobody go near the the whole. That's a sacred area. We don't touch that because that should is very likely cursed. Yeah so it's sacred and prohibited. No fucking thank you now. It takes a few weeks. Okay all right but word gets back to the europeans. That ship well one. There's a ship missing in word gets back that like five people are being held captive in new zealand so they start working with a chief in the area to kind of figure things out to to work out safe passage more or less. Yeah figure out. Can we get in. There can get our boys and they they get somebody to go down there. To kind of mitigate getting these people back and he goes down and he takes two of the chiefs that are holding these people the one that took the the two year old girl and the current tribe and he takes his chiefs in basically has tied up. Takes them onto a ship. And he says you're going to give me these people back or i'm going to enslave you and take you back to my country and you're going to work for the rest of your life until i deem it okay for you to die okay..
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Pressure Points
04:03 min | 3 months ago
"new zealand" Discussed on Pressure Points
"Not in not in his case practiced did not make him made him dead. So the maori toe. The boyd the ship up to the harbor all the way they almost completely assure like i mean this this things in the sand. They've fucking towed. This bitch so they go board and they find a bunch of flour on their the a bunch of wine some pork. What do you think they do with it. Eat it a toss it overboard. I'll never fall. They're fully human long pig so they throw all this shit overboard. 'cause they're they've been living sustainably like they ended up figuring out as stupid as it sounds like a century or two prior. I think like mid seventeen hundred. Someone introduced potatoes to new zealand. I'll fuck our tribes and they basically go into civil war because of how quickly tribes were able to grow now that they had a sustainable food so they don't need this food they don't fuck yeah. I mean for days now So they toss all this other shit over the over the deck and It takes a few days to clear out the entire ship because this is pretty big they pillage all of its cargo including muskets and gunpowder and woo now. These bad boys are prized possessions. Because like i said they are currently going through what was called the musket wars which it was kind of just a battle for maori to get guns And fight amongst themselves. It was a huge civil war amongst all these different maori tribes basically saying hey like we're the you're on our land in everyone's fighting against everyone so defined muskets and gunpowder and they go well. Our buddies got the upper hand. They're happier than then. The taliban right now right we'll also found a bunch a musk. So one of the chiefs that they're working alongside one of the other tribes chiefs chief pure. I know i like it. Thank you doing really well. You better than i thought he. He has a couple of his own men with him and some from the local tribe. That are they're kinda ransacking. The ship and.
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Pressure Points
04:21 min | 3 months ago
"new zealand" Discussed on Pressure Points
"Just because over the three days. The maori have been cordial. They're not like it's not like they're coming up in fucking hayes bidding in their fate. Welcome to new zealand. John just fucking nut shot him there shaking his hand. They're welcoming him in like they're being cordial whatever so. John thinks everything's cool and he's like sick. These guys are going to help me out. I'm going to get my lumber and get the fuck outta here to for two good So ask these canoes. Go just around the corner. Just around the river's bend The maori stand up in their canoes. They take out what are called. Mir's potus in axes that are covered in shark teeth. Now know yeah. I know what a mirror is or a or whatever it is basically like a club with a blade on the front and it's completely made out of jade dan and that would be something to see. Twos are made out of wood. That are the same shape in their justice. Sharp and effective. They're just not as heavy. So you can swing a helluva lot faster and you've got the light armor class on the heavy armored. I played video games. And then like i said shark tooth axes. Yeah so they stand up. They're not cutting down trees own. The maori just eviscerate these five guys and because of what they had done because they had taken their chieftains power has his mana. They eat them and they take clothing. They get it all cleanup washed off. Whatever and later on that evening at the harbour. Mallory people that killed them. Those five men on the river put on the uniforms of the englishman because there were maori people on board so And played any walk. Yeah they walk up to the they walk up to the ship. They greeted by some of the englishman. Hey how's it going him in like come on do your thing. Whatever wonder where would shipment as. Oh well it's eighteen nine nine. Who gives a fuck. We're still getting paid again. Yeah so i. They're just completely disguising themselves perfectly to get onto this ship and just off of the ship in little quite canoes or more maori piece. Of course just waiting next to the ship So i'm i'm going to interject. No bio mean interjecting to tell you to remind me that. I have a fun fact of early polynesian culture to share at the end of the episode because not related. But it's related. It's a cultural thing. Okay yeah no problem. So let's see these guys in the canoes are basically just sitting waiting for the signal to attack now. Dudes that are all disguised sneak in they get quietly into the officers chambers and they kill him almost silently that these mir marriage as or whatever it is that they're using like i saw this on deadliest warrior that one of your officials sources. No no i think it..
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Pressure Points
04:47 min | 3 months ago
"new zealand" Discussed on Pressure Points
"Fucking fucked deca. I don't give a shit welcome. Yeah seriously though all right well. I can just hop in ceo. Let's get started on the main show. Sorry fucking dwindled. That that been died before it started. Never do that again so fiery trip to new zealand. Now i'm gonna spit out some facts. That probably aren't so much facts. Mostly just me looking at one website and getting information from putting my notes so As most of you know we are on site in new zealand today and instead of talking to locals i ended up going to wikipedia up course now information i needed to so i don't know i mean we talked about before the show kind of the controversy around The first people in new zealand But as i guess the best way to put is is controversial as it is. I'm just going to take this side. Like i'm i'm not going to get too deep into it. I'm probably very wrong but As far as people kind of our concern currently aids the maori had traveled from Where was it east polynesia and went to new zealand and kinda started settling there now. There is information that they were people like in outer lying areas. That were enslaved by the maori. I didn't look much into that So if that is the case in there's more to it i apologize. You're not going over further. I'd be happy to talk about later on But we're talking about the maori today so in thirteen twenty like i said the maori had come over from east polynesia and basically started settling new zealand. Now they're viewed as the indigenous people of new zealand Just because they go back as far as they're concerned which it's crazy to me. I mean for the united states and for like american everything Or north america. I should say like like people came in fucking what thirteen ninety two fifty nine..
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Pressure Points
03:40 min | 3 months ago
"new zealand" Discussed on Pressure Points
"Damn. You almost didn't get that in there at the end. I've been exploring my options as the end of a a car advertisement. Oh yeah so so. We'll see the disclaimer. Yeah zero percent. it's because i'm watching. My career is over. Yeah watching get me. Don't look at me but since we made a big time on the patriot. Not this is not an ad for our patriotic we We spamming of this month. Yeah we are sorry. I'm so sorry that's fine. It's there though but Because of that we've been able to take a trip all over the world last week. We didn't mention it but we were actually recording in madagascar. Yeah yup yup were a couple of weeks before that we need. We don't want to mention it at the time because it felt really pretentious to say we're in madagascar right now. Yeah yeah i mean. We don't we don't want to show our well yeah. I don't wanna flaunt patron well for ten subscribers in your face but bitch. We've made it. Did you see the The okay now. i'll bring that up after. Yeah so this week we're in new zealand. It was a hot trip on the boat. And we're just gonna talk about are like what we've been doing in new zealand for the for the next fifty to sixty minutes. Yeah yup we. We're regularly doing on location reporting starting now by cnn sponsored by fox news and cnn at the same time we were dirty autism baby. We're naughty. i leave. I hope i'm the left wing extremists in your their right wing extremists. If i am i will kill myself. Oh yeah like Okay then next thing. This is definitely not something generally for the general audience but do you see. We got an email back from japan. Place oh Let me take a look. Did you like my response. Yes but it was too detailed. So now they're asking what company we represent. And if you guys don't oh yeah. Are you talking about this sloppy seconds. Talk about it. After in the top seconds pine. Yeah but if you want more details on the story so we've basically been trying to buy a jet pack pre. They just just blatantly. We're like okay cool. Yeah fuck you too many questions you did i did. He said there was too much of a we. But you should. there is a way. It's you should respond and say pressure points. Llc okay yeah and but do that later all right sorry that rushton all this all the pre show is done. He had seen the news recently. most of it. The don't know that there's some harvest going to welsh news current and i don't know what you're referring to and that was on purpose i'm talking about the in the Tenant winning awards. No i don know fucker you talking nothing. I was hoping you knew something that was going on currently. No i mean there's a lot going on something that we want. Everyone's fucking seen everything going on. Hold on let. Let's go to. let's go to read it. Real quick click on popular. Let's see what sponsored at the top. God it's loading. Jeff bezos number one. This this started out as a promising episode. And you've ruined. It is suing nasa. I dunno.
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The Amateur Traveler Podcast
04:01 min | 3 months ago
"new zealand" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast
"Hey it's warmer so i don't know whether okay cool so by the way that fish plays the fishing ship shop that without the dolphin in open oni poa fritters and other things and then once you get to hungary i would recommend staying at least two days if not three. 'cause it's this place that when you first got there you will say. Why on earth did this woman recommend. Funder i don't know why i'm here. It looks like an industrial little town. Why am i here. And where the toilets. But there's a toilet but in fact there are a few major things to see there. One is there's a tone basin which is where like there's all these boats docked there that are gorgeous. There's little clock museum which i mean. If you like clocks go if not just looking from the outside window you could see enough. But there's a sculpture trail and quite large. And that's where. I mentioned chris booth. He did a walk and wave sculpture there in partnership with another artist if you walk around as the whole basin and waterfront cross a bridge go to the other side can take you a good hour or more. And there's tons of amazing sculptures and then the other thing that's there is there are hikes that are gorgeous. The sculpture park. It's called the who tail loop sculpture park. So it's an actual loop that you take to see that. And then i did the mount par haka walk. It was a bit long in. It's uphill both ways. That's the thing here. I gotta tell you. I feel like in new zealand like it's always hill. Even when it should be downhill. I feel like i'm always walking up and it's insane but that must be why people here are in such great shape. 'cause they're just doing a lot of walking at the top of mount power haka. Is this beautiful view of fugger. A and there's a sculpture of immoral. It's a maori woman. That's a beautiful sculpture up there and there is a cross like if you got the sunlight correctly and i put this on my blog post to another blog post about gray. The sun shines through this cross and it glows red. And it's absolutely beautiful so that's a beautiful walk and that will take you..
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The Amateur Traveler Podcast
05:43 min | 3 months ago
"new zealand" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast
"They are so new that there are. I've met new zealanders. That have no idea what i'm talking about and have never tasted one or her to one and they are as i understand it working to be able to freeze them somehow. Also that they're available all year round but for now just two months of the year and they are delicious. So highly recommend that in kerry kerry itself. There are five waterfalls all of which are so. There's two of them that you can easily do in one day. So i mentioned we. We talked about that f. Sound there's far pook eighth falls and rainbow falls. And if you go down to the carry inlets which by the way has a wishing well which also is to me any town with a wishing well right is just you gotta go and so right by that inlet. There's the stone store which has a museum up top highly recommend seeing and you can also from their visit. The campus the campus is the oldest building in new zealand. Serves a lot of rich history. Right here in kerikeri. There's a restaurant called the plough and feather which is now kind of pub style and it sits right on the water so you can have a beautiful view and also eat mostly pub food and sometimes they have like other food as well. I also recommend if you like drinking have a phychi sour fit. Joe is one of the fruit that grow up here. And i think it's originally from brazil and i had never tried. I didn't know they made look her out of it. So if you're familiar with fiscus our firm like chile or something. This is that that but with joe which is sweeter and they have them at the plough in feather just had one the other day. They're really good. And then as you walk towards where you'd pick up the trail for the fire pook falls. There's also the honey house. which is i believe. In the olden times they actually stored honey there. But now it's a cafe which is also lovely there's ducks and kuku and beautiful birds right out front. That i think are used to being fed by people. And then there's this bridge that crosses over the water that's the inlet and if you're lucky to be here during rainy season so right now it's winter and it's raining a lot up here. I've never seen in my life so many rainbows which is another reason to come to new zealand. The rainbows here are stunning and last year. Some friends and i came out after a storm and we saw a rainbow. And i've never in my life. We we saw four rainbows. It was three separate vans right. Three separate bows with space in between them and one of the rainbows did the color spectrum like back to back purple on one side yellow. Whatever the colors in the middle and then it was like a double band of yellow and it went all the way out through the spectrum to the right but it was like to band together. And if you're over that bridge and you can see that. I have a picture of a rainbow while i'm standing at that bridge..
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RNZ: The Detail
06:31 min | 5 months ago
"new zealand" Discussed on RNZ: The Detail
"Won't to wet collaborative late. There's lots of activity like The nasa sophia infrared aircraft comes to new zealand to observe the southern sky in on the aviation side. There's been a lot of support for Experimental testing there's been balloon testing and large scale the testing and things like that. in fact. there's there's even a recent agreement in in the area near christ church for a a new current space testing area out near earnings flat and so there's a support across the board in the areas that make this a friendly place. in fact we have talked to several people in moving companies here from europe that they just couldn't find a place in europe for their flight tests and they wanted to come to new zealand just develop their airspace. systems is there. danger guys could become too crowded. There's potential there. The i mean certainly We're talking just in the aviation and High altitude areas Right now it's not much traffic for the it's much less than other parts of the world but and then of course satellite orbits a global. And so there's the other concern about the increasing number of satellites that are in the sky that have both plus minus aspects of that with the stratosphere getting more crowded and the danger of space debris increasing. We need to know where it all is. So it's incredible this point tracking facilities being set up Nina esp and that's really contributing to how well we know the positions of all of the things around the earth and if you're launching satellites You really need to know the information because the last thing you want to happen is a collision which would be a disaster. I small piece of debris just a couple of centimeters in size has the energy of appiano moving at sixty miles per hour. We are often called. Google maps of space. We're building the base layer map of the low-earth orbit environment. It's a dynamic map. It's changing it. Shows where the satellites are where the debris is where the new satellites are going. And we're satellites are being taken out of orbit. The company labs in based in california has four radar tennis around the world and one of them on this on the south island here is eland and they have a unique partnership with the government in new zealand. provide tracking for anything launched from new zealand is part of the new zealand's obligations to minimize space debris under us agreements. And i'm really impressed by what new zealand has been able to do in this area by partnering with a commercial satellite tracking provider there. Actually i i hear about my friends that are connected with the us tracking system in the the us military and and they're stuck using computers from the nineties and struggling to keep up with new satellites whereas leo labs is providing really modern tracking to the new zealand government. And so i think a couple of new zealanders laptops has about the same capabilities the us space force in this area. Many many years ago. I used to work on the hubble telescope program nassar and you know you travel around america and goes all these amazing places and see incredible engineering and i to say what i moved down to. The you know few years ago if you told me. I'd be seeing similar activity here and using and that's gonna happen but he has an and the pace of is quite impressive And these are serious companies. They don't like small up. Some of them are doing quite big business and i are actually really contributing to the local economy in the regions of new zealand. Then again that's another aspect of this all of the developments. The senate in auckland or wellington they are out in the regions and there are opportunities out in the region for people to set up these new businesses. And of course the other thing we go through member is the opportunities to launch spacecraft here There's not much to south of us. So if you launch threat south you pass over any populated countries until you get on the other side of antarctica. So that means if your rockets do crash. They don't do any damage so again. Museums are pretty good. Place to be able to launch rockets into space attracting people from i think it is. Yes and i think given the amazing performance of this country during kofi Living in new zealand become a lot more attractive than the last year or so And i think if you couple that with economy that is Willing to kind of adapt the relative ease of access to government and the people who make decisions it does make this country a very interesting place for folks to come and work and you can see that. There's a lot of investors trying to move down to new zealand at the moment. And and of course a lotta talented engineers and would love to work down here in this part of the world. I think the thing we go to think about here though. Is you know the future museums. Economy exporting milk to china. You'll probably making you know certain amount per kilogram but if we stop exporting ideas to the wool. The the property that we're doing is really valuable so you know instead of paying whatever is maybe sixty seventy one hundred bucks for kilo of of milk to go somewhere. We might send kilo of high tech stuff. That's worth tens of thousands of dollars and there's real opportunities. I think here in the new economy and of course able services economy. We need to education system that generates lots of people have the talent that we need in this new era and not just scientists and engineers. You know there's also ways that folks office can contribute towards this as well designers and that kind of thing so I do think all of this activity does mean that it's up to us now to join education system. He can produce people who can serve this new economy. That's all for today. I'm alexia russell. Thanks to ian griffin erik. dalstrom and maria. Poza jeremy ansell engineered this episode and mac jennings produced it. The detail is a newsroom. Production for are indeed possible by new zealand on here where all the usual podcast platforms had subscribe and get a new episode downloaded every weekday f. You're an apple us. please give us a rating. 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The Birder's Guide
03:53 min | 6 months ago
"new zealand" Discussed on The Birder's Guide
"I've been really lucky to get every bird by. I'd say i Pretty much every bit of going for this year and but some of the like a lot of them have been right at the last minute and really caught quite dramatic in a way. So i'm always stressing about not saying buzz. In terms of missing buds are have miss brown booby which was a bird. I was expecting in the comedy. Collins or at least had a good chance of one was seen in mainland new zealand. While i was out there. And then i got back from the candidate collins. Show up to try and see it. Wasn't there anymore. I guess you can count not as miss and then we also had a window in the south island which has been seen was seen twice. I think in one month. And i went for it twice not specifically for that bird but i mean pretty much. Everyone's missed this year. So i mean they probably miami to mrs. I think nicole so massively jinxing it. But so far i've had quite a lot of luck i don't normally gain bird-watching do you still have a lot of own a lot but do have a reasonable number of mine land birds whitens for bag renson pelagics very much why faced petrol on the next pelagics trip will be on the cards. The hasn't been hudson goto seen in new zealand yet this year. Which is which kind of expecting..
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AFF on AIR Podcast
05:27 min | 7 months ago
"new zealand" Discussed on AFF on AIR Podcast
"Get i am welcome to episode fifty nine of af on its saturday. The first of may two thousand and twenty one. The trans tasman travel bubble between his trailer. New zealand is now well and truly arcton and thousands of these have already flipped to new zealand. Take advantage of it in this episode. Chatou.
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They Call Us Bruce
03:51 min | 1 year ago
"new zealand" Discussed on They Call Us Bruce
"A low unwelcome. Today calls bruce unfiltered conversation about what's going on in asia america and other parts of the world bank less affected by covid. I feel you have yang. And as phil has served telegraphed we are connecting with another part of the asian diaspora in the form of very special guests old friend. Who is actually a dialing us in from new zealand from the code. Free paradise of the medicaid seeming mark. And thank you so much for joining us. I killed a koto carta. Yeah all the way from my little island safe-haven aspirational destination of all of us. Who are currently huddled. Sorry we both a wall. You don't want people from shithole countries like america company. How does it feel well. I mean okay. So let's begin where we begin and obviously you are there <hes>. You actually have been in your from new zealand out born in new zealand. Yeah there are chinese new zealanders again part of the espera that we don't really kind of talk about enough here in in our american centric place now of america and one of the things which has actually been a delight <hes>. Over the years we've known each other has actually been hearing from a different perspective. What if what. Asian america looks like from people who are asian but not american and i. I am kind of curious what america especially looks like from the perspective of somebody in new zealand at this point. What looks like. Oh you want me to say i don't wanna like i'm you walked. It looks like i. I honestly i wanted to press you. We just sitting here going. Holy shit you know holy shit. We knew it was gonna be bad with the guy you know for four years. It's basically as bad as if anyone could have imagined that could get so we. We have elected him out. The only person who can not really acknowledge that is donald trump out <hes>. Hopefully means things will get better but he really did kind of dig a fricken marianas trench for us and through us in there and he still to acknowledge again that the rule of democracy is is is operated. And it's like guys <hes>. yeah you know. He lost the election but he won. <hes> really damaging the democratic process. And a still doing so as a as a kind of like a political scientist you guys are in like a bad situation with regards to keeping democracy functioning and not becoming like a regime that really recon uphold its democratic institutions. And something that you know compared with new zealand <hes>. I just like you sit around on my god. I'm so lucky that i have a functioning government that has a loyal opposition by the concept of an opposition that supports the democratic process that supports like peaceful transition of power. A wicked human rights longtime right. So using tim's that we use you know amnesty international <hes>. About how this is not a peaceful transition of power. Will people really excited. Because maybe you're going to have a peaceful transfer of power. It's like you shouldn't be getting excited about a peaceful transfer of power. You develop develop democracy
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The Economist: The Intelligence
08:23 min | 1 year ago
"new zealand" Discussed on The Economist: The Intelligence
"This weekend New Zealand's Labour Party swept to a fairy-tale victory stunned. . Prime Minister. . Justin. . The are dern beamed as a rapturous crowd applauded beginning her speech with a thankful molly reading. . In. . In <hes> tongue it Athena what? ? dern promised a big tent kind of administration. . For every New Zealand has never been so important more than it has been now. . We living in an increasingly polarized world a place where more and more people have lost the ability to see one. . Another's point of view having come in for criticism during the campaign on failing to address housing shortages and poverty. . She acknowledged there were difficulties ahead. . Over the next three years. . There is much to do. . We will build back better from the covert crisis. . Stronger. . With an answer to the mini challenges New Zealand. . Already faced. . Challenges or no the scale of the win came as a surprise even to her supporters. . The easiest way of describing is that it was unparalleled in modern history. . I wonder why it had Austrailia and correspondent say the Labor Party which has just endured dance policy one, , forty, , nine percent of the and that was compared to nearly twenty seven percent for the main opposition, , which is called the national policy, , which is conservative that is the best result Labor's result for any policy since the fifties and it gives it a majority of seats in parliament, , and that is the first time that any he's been. . Able to govern on its own underneath. . Zealand. . System of proportional representation which has been in place since one, , thousand, , nine, , hundred, , sixty, , they were winning in both provincial rural conservative strongholds, , ondon rich city areas, , and to give sense New Zealanders vote for both the preferred party and an MP on their ballots and labor top the preferred party votes in sixty eight of its seventy constituencies really astounding result for them and what was the the campaign like De Campaign was focused on pretty much only one subject which was the government's response to the coronavirus. . It was really a referendum on how the government and I think in voters is particularly prime minister has responded to the virus that response was to shut down the borders, , I to China, and , then to the rest of the world and then to rally support. . For, , what was a very, , very strict lockdown in New Zealand at the beginning of the pandemic and say, , Bara brief surges pretty much. . Succeeded I. . Need Twenty Five people have died and that was really what the campaign focus on the fact that life has been able to return and roughly to normal people are eating out people cramming into restaurants and their normal numbers. . Forty six thousand people watching rugby match against Australia, , this weekend. . So the campaign was very much focused on that response and the opposition kind of found it quite difficult. . See Find Ground on which to oppose the government, , and so the scale of that result then is just a reflection of how satisfied everyone has been with the response to the pandemic. . That is the singular issue of its left remembering that before the pandemic hits. . Labor a was looking the polls. . The suggesting that Labor was on track to lose. . This election would have been a one term government, which , is not very common in New Zealand central a being. . Overseas particularly, , for the way that she responded to the Christ church terrorist attacks, , they were much last year when these two mosques were attacked by a white supremacist and she was obviously hailed. . The way she united New Zealand does after that and staunchly defended immigrants but adulation wasn't really reflected back at home until the pandemic has. . So was this a vote for her or a vote for the Party and it's I think it's got to be with her and not a great deal to do with the Party and its policies. . So it was a campaign that was thin on policy on both sides update from national and Labour but I think it was a set of referendum on the prime minister's response. . To the coronavirus even historisches appointment submit that she's a very gifted communicator particularly in times of crisis and young people particularly look to her. . She has a kind of unpretentious approachability that I think that a lot of Kiwis light and political analysts in New Zealand will say that it's very much a politics of personality though she wasn't always popular home as she was overseas. . I, , think that Kiwis do derive a kind of sense of pride from hug label standing as well. . So in a way that has served her well at home. . Speaking to damage he said that her brilliant lies in the way she plays into their sense of exceptionalism. . In key, , we always liked to think that set apart by more than their geography and they punch above that waits. . But what about apart from the personality and crisis management and so on. . What about sort of kitchen table politics? ? This is. . Just. . On the Labor government comes in for a lot of criticism because when she came to power in two thousand seventeen. . Labor was making a lot of very lofty promises to do things like reduce child poverty it was going to end homelessness in New Zealand. . It was going to build one hundred thousand affordable houses in ten years. . Of generally make New Zealand to Faira Besser country and it's pretty much failed to deliver on every single one of those things. . The Prime Minister's critics point out that almost counts of poverty and social inequality museum and actually heading quits. . Houses are increasing at the moment in New Zealand increasing through the crisis. . So this is a big big criticism of her detractors that she is a great at moving motivational speeches, , but quite a poor Administra- certain hasn't actually got much done. . So that might explain why this time around the world kind of such lofty promises it was rather more timid. . But. . She's still got a strong base of support is on the left who are GonNa be expecting her to do a lot more particularly now she's not in. . She's she's not having to form a coalition particularly now that she can govern on her own and so to your mind the the big difference then between the first term and this coming second term is that she that Labour will be governing alone. . Is the big difference with governing Elaine comes a lot more responsibility. . There is still a chance that Labor form some kind of coalition with the Greens will they. . They don't need. . Them might be handy have degrees inside the government say they're not handling the sidelines said that could either be a formal coalition or a more informal arrangement in which the Greens folks with Labor early onset issues. . So a much stronger position on a lot more pressure within this time around. . But what about fulfilling all those promises in light of the economic situation? ? I mean new. . Zealand certainly must have suffered economically from the pandemic if not quite so much as elsewhere in terms of the human cost, , it is in a recession. . Now the economy is going to contract by about six percent. . This year unemployment is rising the wage subsidy that is coming off. So . Wild New Zealand has done very well at keeping the virus out there going to be lots more questions about what that has caused it, , and how it is going to drive a recovery how it's going to get out of that mess. . The Prime Minister says that there is a plan for recovery which includes things like building lots of roads but to her pregnancy looks quite incremental. . They out there in no big plans for tax reform for example of just third some income tax hikes. . But only on the talk to percent of workers say theoretically might think that with such strong majority, , they pressure more radical agenda but there are many people in New Zealand see that. . So to be so popular, , you've got to be fairly uncontroversial owner. . Thank you very much for joining us. . Thanks, , Jason. .
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Thriving Abroad's Podcast
05:46 min | 1 year ago
"new zealand" Discussed on Thriving Abroad's Podcast
"People relocating am moving into New Zealand to integrate more fully into into the local culture and community's I guess and another is quite different too in New Zealand. Is that dog? A large proportion of our resettlement clients are not necessarily experts who are on a three or four-year rotation. They're migrating to New Zealand. They're what we call, you know, scarce International Talent. We have a large selection of New Zealand so businesses offer people along to their roles and they migrated to New Zealand, but the effectively coming in in the same way the next pet would they need the same level of support but they're here for the long term so that Community would be larger than the expat Community right? It's sort of mingle done together and certainly need the same support when they first arrived. Yeah. Yeah. Did you find that because you're supporting them in organizing all of this. Are you bringing them together? So in a way I able to create this kind of thing. Yeah you just before so yeah, one of the things that we highlight to our clients is that they need three sets of of social connections to be successful. They need to maintain Connections with their family and friends back home. They need to make some New Zealand friends and they also need to make a point of having some International friends in New Zealand. You need a balance between those three groups. Otherwise people become, you know, either looking backwards forwards or disavowing the past, but that expat my grand people have been through the same experience. If you can see in the ups and downs, it's really significant and we a lot of our follow-up work with our clients which they're settled and and they've done the initial stuff of finding houses and schools as we run across the club. We have coffee groups to sort of facilitate those connections between our clients, you know, who mixture expense and migrants. Yeah. Yeah and of thick box.
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Greg Laurie Podcast
04:26 min | 1 year ago
"new zealand" Discussed on Greg Laurie Podcast
"Receive, and this is what drives me nuts about when I give a gift to my wife. Got You. Thinking and we're out of the meals. She'll say I'll open after desert. Opening now. See guys don't like to wait about for gifts. They just open them immediately. Not I'm sure you're much more culture here. In New Zealand. Let me tell you something about American men. It is a complete waste of time to wrap a gift for an American man. Because wrapping paper for an American guy is mere obstacle. Keeping him from what he really wants. You put a card in it. He'll open the card and look at it only because he wants to see if there's money in it alright. and. He'll read it. He doesn't care what the card sets. And, then you'll open it up to see what the gift is and there it is. He wants to get what you've gotten him. Now you give a gift to American woman and I'm sure a lady here as well. First, of all the read the card and actually be moved by.
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Pursue the Hunt Live
04:17 min | 1 year ago
"new zealand" Discussed on Pursue the Hunt Live
"I guess in everywhere. You look when we're out hunting. Hunting I always found myself looking at my cameraman woman. In that case I guess film film film that, but literally like you could just fill everywhere. You Look in New Zealand. And it looks like seen Lord, the reins and funny enough some of the places that we hunted on the fillmore terrains, but kind of DOC. Your question, some kind of getting off off track here, but. With respects to culture. Honestly, it's really close to the same. They. Really, close the same they. They're a lot more laid back. you know we'll, we'll get there. May Don't worry about it? Just you know. Let's just have a good time, and which really relates to me right? I don't like to be all uptight. Running gone all. Take it easy, and you're always going to get the job done, and I guess I thought you know really correlated while with without hunting style over there it's very much mountain hunting, and and very much the most important part of it is that you have a good time, but with respect to true culture. New Zealand. A, just over here in Canada, substitute hockey with rugby, and you've basically got this anyways. So is there before we move onto the Africa hunt? was there any anything that you found tough about like logistics like travel getting there? Know importing you probably brought your own rifle. things like that like any any sort of things. You might want to say to the audience if they're planning on travel to New Zealand about specific things, you should have sets. Yeah, you know it's funny. We were just talking about this the other day. Nian bunny minds. And I've been fortunate offing I've done a lot of a lot of hunts. I've been lucky enough that I haven't run into any issues yet. You know the paperwork is it's it can be you know curious, but at the end of the day you just do it, you get all. Your stuff takes a couple of days. You'd all your permits you go to weave flew. Air New Zealand which is throughout Canada to New Zealand. Three hundred bucks. You got to pay them, and they give all the paperwork at check in. You gotTA show up three hours before with your rifle and. The most part they don't deal with it a lot, right? You know being Air Canada Ernie's new any airline. Deals rifles a lot, so it is slow. But they're usually pretty good and scared. He's usually pretty good like I. said I've been lucky, but with respect to once you get there. You go get your rifle and New Zealand. You go right to the police and they check it. Make sure everything's legit and they actually issue permit saying you can have that gun in..
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Side Hustle School
04:40 min | 2 years ago
"new zealand" Discussed on Side Hustle School
"Speed cubing a little known but much love sport that involves solving. 3D Puzzles Common. Three by three Rubik's cube is one of these puzzles. Sport gets far more complicated can try five by five cubes. Additional Magnetic Challenges Pyramids it's twelve sided puzzles and more Oliver Jinx. A high school student experience puzzle solver in New Zealand enjoyed competing and speed cube competitions. It's especially left when he could save enough money to travel to an event in another country and meet players from around the world. After graduating from high school. Oliver realized there was no doc. Dedicated speed cubes shop in New Zealand. Most people including himself ordered their cubes from a shop in Australia. The US or China more time on his hands ends. It stuck out to him as a problem he could solve got together with another speaker friend. Who'd done some drop shipping learning the ropes from that friend? Oliver created a barebones ear bone shop. If I store the frame connected him with the name of a manufacturer in China when Oliver called them they gave him a quote one thousand dollars for an assortment of Popular Blur Speed Cubes. You could then resell that inventory. He knew it was a trusted manufacturer and he believed that he was lying. We're likely to sell now. He just had to commit. And he wired the one thousand dollars all the money he'd been able to save his job and started listing products on historic then a few weeks the products that arrive and July twenty sixteen eighteen. Oliver Launched Cubes Kiwis Dot Co Dot N. Z.. Or as they would say. They're dot ends that he set up at speed cubing events and weekend markets across the country. Talking up new products people slowly started visiting the website. Not many but some that he met from the events took four weeks but cubes for Rickie. We finally got its first online sale. Oliver had a plan to collect emails on the site. He set up the usual social media pages and he kept making connections at events in August. He made three sales online in November. He made thirty was quickly. Becoming the guy by speak keeps from in New Zealand. Growing sales did not go. Unnoticed and November brought another challenge his first local competitor. Someone else in New Zealand with setting up shop and Oliver didn't want his hard work to be consumed by this newcomer. Newcomer you got to do something to solidify his name. Is that Goto reseller. You GotTa do it fast. He didn't have any resources to launch. Big Marketing campaign wasn't does it bring in enough money to focus on the store. full-time what could he do. That would be bolt yet affordable on a whim he sent an email to speed cube dot COM com dot a u two leading speed cubing store in Australia. The store was well known in New Zealand. To what's the most affordable place to shop for competitive cubes in the two countries. Oliver told him he was a fan and he had a business proposition. The owner of the store agreed to meet Oliver hopped a flight to Melbourne. When you left that meeting he came out with a fresh fresh vision of the future? He would disband cubes per Kiwis. And build speed. Cubed dot co dot instead taking on the brand name and brand recognition of his Australian counterpart art he was essentially entering a fairly loose and flexible franchise agreement. He could ship products at lower prices through his partner get bulk discounts and benefit from their reputation. All you had to pay a percentage of sales back to that partner. He switched the domain of his site and set up the speed Q.. Branding thanks to his new ability. To to acquire more products at lower costs he was able to lower prices thus undercutting his new intra island rival that has sales doubled within a year. They had quadrupled the report he had won the speed Q.. Battle of New Zealand. But that wasn't the only puzzle to solve Oliver Struggle with the account and keeping up with the import fees and taxes turned out to be a frustrating challenge. He eventually outsource this task to a freelance bookkeeper. Take away that burden another problem. At the height of the fidget spinner craze. Oliver ordered a couple of hundred of them hoping to make a quick buck within a few months of getting the ship however he received a letter saying he was infringing on a patent turns out that in his haste aced he had ordered from a counterfeit supplier and now owed several hundred dollars to the real patent owner. It could have been worse. Oliver vehemently and stop selling the PROX- six in two thousand nineteen speed cube shop experience nine percent growth month after month on average generating somewhere between one thousand and two thousand dollars in net profit each month. Oliver loves running the store especially since he's been able to use a share of the profits to attend competitions all over the world in Uruguay Bolivia Peru Malaysia and elsewhere solve the puzzle hand. He's having a lot of fun..
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The Jason Stapleton Program
03:09 min | 2 years ago
"new zealand" Discussed on The Jason Stapleton Program
"And so I heard about this this weekend while I was driving north into wine country. And I didn't originally I this is how this is how accustomed IM to hearing about these types of shooters. My assumption was that it happened in New Zealand, and they said, oh, we were attacked not because we are open to people because we're closed off. But because we're open, and I my initial gut reaction was oh, we've had another another Muslim shooting like somebody's a mad at New Zealand now, and they're out and know, they've had some sort of mass shooting and killed fifty people turns out that's not the case at all turns out, it was a white shoot or white nationalist who shot up this a couple of amok. I read one mosque here. This is part of the problem. I wanna get to shot fifty people in a mosque. But I got back this morning and started looking I wanted to read through what had happened. And so one of the things that I try and do is I don't I try not to comment on this stuff until there's been a little bit of time. So that I can analyze what's really happened because as Matt pointed out a little later on earlier this morning. He said there was what did you say? There were reports of multiple shooters and pictures of them on as it was happening live. There was stuff on Twitter. There was pictures that were posted of multiple different guys. Fatigues being arrested, and it was an official multiple reports. That went out that said that there was four people who are arrested three men and one woman, and there were multiple different reports of multiple shooters, and is interesting because a lot of these mass shooting of insolently that's happened where there's been reports of multiple shooters and the officials come out and say, it's just one one shooter, and that's it and I can understand like in the Las Vegas shooting where there was multiple different hotels reporting from miles apart. That there was people coming in saying there shooters nearby and in an area where there's lots of large buildings stuff, you could get on the sound of gunfire could be reflecting and weird ways stuff. So people could think that there's multiple shooters. There's only one in this one it was pretty cut and dry. There's multiple shooters going on. So they caught the one guy. So when are they going to catch the next one? But now supposedly there was only just the one. So is your is. It sounds like your contention is that there was some sort of conspiratorial cover up of more than one shooter. Well, I would say what would be that the is a conspiratorial cover up. But just that there's there seems to be a lack of transparency and the the biggest focus right now from the perspective of the New Zealand government. And the media is rather than dealing with the issue and covering perhaps about the victims and discussing the situation itself the media the narrative pivoted to white nationalism gun control and trying to wipe all evidence of the shoot. From from the internet to eliminate his his manifesto that he wrote they're trying New Zealand has made it a crime to possess footage of the event and someone's already gotten ten years in prison for it for possessing footage of it. And that's weird priorities. Hierarchy will let's let's talk through that.. | {
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While attending this year’s WonderCon in Anaheim, the cast of FALLING SKIES offered some insight as to the tribulations and trials that our heroes will encounter in the shows fifth and final season:
As teased, the Season 4 love-triangle between Maggie (Sarah Carter), Hal (Drew Roy) and Ben (Connor Jessup) still lingers as Maggie tries to sort out her conflicted feelings after having some of Ben’s harness spikes surgically implanted in order to walk again; Tom Mason’s ultimately survival and fate is up in the air; and the 2nd Mass has worries immediate worries of food shortages and weaponry difficulties ahead. Only one thing is certain: the Overlords are not going to be backing down any time soon, even without the power core, and the other varieties of Espheni minions continue to be a nasty combined-enemy to fight. As if Skitters, Mechs, eye worms, flying creatures and the like were not enough, there is still one or two new breeds of alien creatures to be discovered and fought this season.
To see how the final battle for Earth unfolds and whether the 2nd Mass and their Volm friends have a fighting chance, be sure to tune in for the premiere of Season 5 of FALLING SKIES on Sunday, June 28th at 10 p.m. on TNT. The final fight is not over and there is a long, bloody road ahead for our heroes. | {
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2,960 | For those of us who passionately consume a large amount of British entertainment content, we tend to see a number of familiar faces pop up again and again in the TV shows and movies we love. In the case of the incredibly talented Welsh actress, Pam Ferris, chances are you’ll recognize her from a few VisionTV shows while being surprised by some of the other memorable performances she’s given throughout her illustrious career. If you’ve ever wondered why Pam Ferris looks so familiar, here’s where you may have seen her before!
In one of her more recent roles, Ferris portrayed the tough and uncompromising Sister Evangelina for 5 seasons in Call The Midwife. After dealing with several health issues and eventually suffering a stroke, Ferris’ character passed away in the finalé of the fifth season, devastating her fellow Nonnatus House residents and fans alike. Behind the scenes, Ferris reportedly decided to part ways with the series due to a hectic production schedule and not having enough time for her home life.
“Making the decision to leave Call the Midwife was a wrench,” said Ferris. “Because I then became involved with telling the story to the best of my ability, there was no time to feel regret. I’ll miss my friends on set – in front of and behind the camera – and I’ll miss my habit which is so well worn and comfortable. But I shan’t miss my wimple!”
The second Pam Ferris series currently airing on VisionTV is the mystery drama Rosemary & Thyme starring Ferris as Laura Thyme, one half of a gardening detective duo skilled at solving crimes while tending to gorgeous gardens in the English countryside. Laura and Rosemary Boxer, played by Felicity Kendal, can’t help but get sucked into confounding mysteries while on the job, aided by their clever sleuthing skills and tendency to fly under the radar.
Both deeply beloved series with active fan bases, Rosemary & Thyme and Call The Midwife provided Ferris with rich and exciting roles as an older actress, which unfortunately can be all too rare. “Felicity Kendal once said to me: It’s not a question of trying to stay young; it’s being the best 50, 60, 70-year-old you can be,” said Ferris. “I have no desire to be younger than I am, but I have a great wish to fulfil myself at this stage in my life.”
While Ferris has a keen ability to play bold, brash yet ultimately lovable characters, she’s also had the opportunity to inhabit some truly despicable people while clearly having a ton of fun with it. You might remember her brief but unforgettable appearance in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban as the unpleasant Aunt Marge. A bit of accidental magic from Harry causes Marge to inflate like a balloon while the family scrambles to stop her from floating away.
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But Ferris’ talent really shines in the 1996 film adaptation of Matilda in which she plays the villainous Miss Trunchbull. Ferris is almost unrecognizable as the cruel principal who terrorizes the school children by locking them in tiny rooms, swinging them around by their pigtails, or forcing them to eat an entire chocolate cake in one sitting. While we may remember Ferris for her more gentle characters, it’s the hallmark of a great performer to be to play the hero and the villain, and be equally great at both.
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Some of Pam Ferris’ other notable roles include Ma Larkin in The Darling Buds of May and Peggy in Where the Heart is. She also co-starred with Clive Owen and Julianne Moore in Alfonso Cuarón’s Children of Men, and most recently in the J.R.R.Tolkien biopic, Tolkien, as Mrs. Faulkner, one of J.R.R. Tolkien’s foster parents.
Watch for Pam Ferris on Wednesdays on VisionTV as she stars in our premiere presentation of Rosemary and Thyme Seasons 2 & 3 Wednesdays at 8pm ET through April 8 and our encore of Call the Midwife Season 6 Wednesdays at 10pm ET through March 10.
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2,961 | I remember that title, and I think it was in the 80's when I heard about it, but never saw it. I don't know how they would have distributed it. Maybe it went back to the early 70's when boy porn magazines were legal and it was published in the back of one of those?
As for 8 and 10 year olds working the streets, I don't think it was ever like they were leaning against a lamppost, scantily clad, winking at cars. A BL I met in the late 80's told me he used to see (use) them "all the time" and they were in "every city." He used to travel all through the southern U.S. for his sales job. He showed me enough (legal) polaroids and took me to a nearby big city where he quickly "found" a willing 12 year old that I really had to believe him.
He told me he used to spend all his free time out looking, but just never saw preteens blatantly out hustling in the 70's. He said the boy prostitution scene was actually just general delinquent kids loitering around in seedy areas with their friends, bored, looking for anything interesting going on. If a "pervert" happened to proposition them for money, some might do it, but most wouldn't. This guy told me half the time "they'd shrug and say okay, and half the time they'd throw rocks at me or run." He was telling me stuff about having to park around the corner with the door unlocked and walk back to make the proposition, ready to run in case he had to make a quick escape. That wasn't my kind of lifestyle and we lost touch. But he did seem truthful, anyway, so maybe that's how it actually was.
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2,965 | Founder Renu S. Malhotra started Seed the World with the belief that individuals can make a difference in our global society. An Indo-American, she has been blessed with three grown children and success in the business world. She holds an MBA and, with her husband, owns a mult-disciplinary engineering company with offices nationwide. The environment, education and medicine have been important elements in the lives of the Malhotra family.
Other Involvement:
Patron of Arsha Vidya Pitham since 1988.
Nine years on Governing Board of World Hindu Council.
Five years on Grand Rapids Children’s Museum board.
Cultural Arts Committee at Forest Hills Schools.
Academic Boosters Committee at Forest Hills Central schools.
Renu is also a founding member of The International Forum for India's Heritage (IFIH).
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Seed the World (STW) is a nonprofit foundation. It was founded on the belief that individuals can make a difference in the global village by helping others help themselves to obtain essentials such as food, shelter and education. We believe that by helping others help themselves, we can learn something about the human Spirit and, ultimately, ourselves.
In this information age when everything around us is changing too fast, there is a need to see what never changes…we need to focus on values and ways of thinking that can benefit everyone…and our work is ongoing.
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I think the Caste system should be dismantled, as it is not indigenous to India anyway. In fact the Supreme Court has already done so and no thinking Hindu supports it. However, the varNa Vyavasthaa based on disposition of the mind and chosen work is universally existent in all humanity. Just think if it was not so, then why don’t all citizens of the USA become scientists, engineers, doctors of medicine and computer experts, instead of having to import them from other nations? People are not being let into this or any other affluent country out of sheer charity. This is especially true of people of Indian origins, for we are allowed in mostly because of our education and abilities. In fact, if you study the record of immigration policies of the USA, Australia, and most European countries, they have been heavily favored towards the white nations. Even non-English speaking Eastern Europeans are more welcome here! This is obvious to anyone living here who cares to be reading and observing and not perpetually shopping in our gigantic malls!
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The next big step must be to stop any attempts to convert people from one faith to another!
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2,966 | For the past year and a half, clinical staff at Whanganui Hospital have been able to view a summary of the health information held by a patient’s GP, through a Shared Care Record. This has meant that the doctors treating a patient are better placed to make safe and sound clinical decisions, based on knowledge of a patient’s known allergies and health conditions, as well as their current medication.
Online access to the Shared Care Record allows health providers to safely and easily obtain a summary of patient information through a secure connection. Your information is protected, as the security is similar to internet banking. Information can only be accessed by authorised health professionals and access is audited to maintain confidentiality.
Whanganui Regional Health Network (WRHN) has been leading the implementation of the Shared Care Record in the Whanganui region and has recently reached an agreement with MidCentral DHB to form a joint Shared Care Record. With both health districts being geographic neighbours, there are many instances when patients receive care across the invisible health boundary.
“If any patients from Whanganui regional practices need to attend the Emergency Department or afterhours clinics in Palmerston North, those services will have access to the patient’s General Practice information and this will be a huge support with diagnosis and treatment,” says Whanganui Regional Health Network Clinical Director and Bulls Medical Centre GP Dr Ken Young.
“Consumers are increasingly mobile and expect that they will receive the same level of high quality healthcare regardless of wherever they are seen. If a patient is being treated for a significant trauma in the Emergency Department, they might not be able to provide critical health information. Already stressed relatives might find it difficult or impossible to pass on this information. With the Shared Care Record, that stress is removed.” Dr Young says.
While this is a new development between our regions, some other areas like Capital & Coast, Hutt Valley and Wairarapa are already successfully operating a joint Shared Care Record. All eleven General Practices under WRHN have implemented a Shared Care Record, which means over 57,000 enrolled patients in our district are participating.
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2,967 | He told a press conference that the new tiered coronavirus restrictions are essential for England to keep the disease under control.
He said, “Those dangers have not disappeared.
“If we calm down now, we risk losing control of this virus all over again, putting aside our hard-won gains and forcing us back to a national lockdown for another year with all the damage that would mean.”
He added that the “tough measures” in the new system of localized constraints are the “best way to avoid this outcome”.
Chief Science Adviser Sir Patrick Vallance said the previous tier system failed to lower the infection rate sufficiently.
Speaking at a press conference on Downing Street, he said, “The message is that the levels worked in terms of slowing down, but not in terms of flattening and reversal.
“The national lockdown looks like it has leveled off and is heading down, and it is important that we bring it down as the numbers remain high.”
Sir Patrick said one in 85 people in the country currently has coronavirus, numbers he said were “very high.”
Professor Chris Whitty, chief medical officer for England, said even under the new Tier 1 tier system would lead to an increase in infections.
He said, “Level 1, which is very similar to the previous level 1, slowed things down, but never stopped the rise.
So the reason why level 1 at this time of year, with the current measures that we currently have before we have vaccines, is relatively limited is that almost certainly anywhere will rise to level 1 and the only places out there , are places with very low rates at the moment. “
Sir Patrick says it’s important to make sure the level is strong enough in winter, saying, “You have to go hard enough for the current situation to get things under one.
“And that is much more difficult in the winter.”
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A-to-z Claims Process for Property Damage and Personal Injury
Note: For information about A-to-z Guarantee Claims regarding delivery, product condition or return experience, please see our A-to-z Guarantee help pages.
We want all customers to shop with confidence in our store, regardless of whom they are buying from. To provide that confidence, we offer a quick and efficient process (the A-to-z Claims Process) to assist customers and sellers to resolve claims in the unlikely event a defective product sold through Amazon.com causes property damage or personal injury.
This process can avoid costly litigation and does not expand your existing financial exposure for product liability. You do not waive any rights or defenses to any claim by participating. Although Amazon may resolve certain claims as explained below (for example, if you fail to respond), if you or your insurer disagree with Amazon’s resolution, you may always contest that decision.
This policy describes the A-to-z Claims Process for sellers for products sold through Amazon.com. To view the terms and conditions for customers, see the A-to-z Claims Process Terms & Conditions.
Claim Initiation and Screening. A customer may make a claim under the A-to-z Claims Process by contacting customer service. We will work with external, independent claims adjusters to gather relevant information and attempt to filter out fraudulent, abusive, or frivolous claims. We will then notify you of claims we believe may be valid. Resolution of those claims depends on the amount of the claim and whether you have uploaded proof of the commercial liability insurance required by the Amazon Services Business Solutions Agreement.
For customer claims of $1000 or less, Amazon will resolve the claim through a concession to the customer and will not request reimbursement from you or your insurer if you provide proof of insurance. Upon receiving a claim of $1000 or less, Amazon or our third-party administrator will attempt to resolve the claim directly with the customer while providing you with details about the claim. In addition, you will have an opportunity to respond to the customer or to us with any information you feel is relevant to our review of the claim, such as evidence that your product was not defective or did not cause the customer’s damage or injury. If we are able to resolve the claim with the customer, we will ask you to provide proof of your insurance within 7 days (if you have not already done so through the Business Insurance page). If you already have insurance or if we request that you obtain it and you subsequently provide proof of coverage, we will not request reimbursement from you or your insurance provider for the amount we pay to the customer as a concession for their claim.
If you are required to have insurance or we request that you obtain insurance and you do not provide proof of coverage within 7 days after we notify you of a claim, we will expect you to reimburse us for any concession we grant to the customer to resolve their claim. In addition, we may withhold funds from your disbursements in the amount of the concession. If you disagree with our decision to provide a concession to the customer, you can dispute the concession by submitting an appeal within 30 days. Your appeal should include any information that you think would be relevant to our review of the claim, such as evidence that your product was not defective or did not cause the customer’s injury or damage.
For customer claims above $1000, you or your insurer must handle the claim directly with the customer. If you have provided proof of your insurance to Amazon through the Business Insurance page, we will notify you of the claim and transfer the claim directly to your insurer for handling. Otherwise, we will notify you of the claim directly, and you must respond to our notice within 7 days. We will check in with you or your insurer and the customer regularly for updates to the claim status, and expect you to work with the customer to attempt to resolve the claim within 30 days, unless the customer is not cooperative or the claim is too complex for a quick resolution. If you are able to resolve the claim, you must also provide us with a signed agreement from the customer releasing you, Amazon and its affiliates from further liability. To access a form, you can download the release agreement form.
If we determine that you or your insurer are creating an unwarranted delay, are not responding to a claim, or have denied a claim we think is valid, Amazon or its third-party administrator may step in to attempt to resolve the claim directly with the customer. In this case, Amazon will review the claim and attempt to resolve it (if appropriate) through our third-party claims administrator. We will then notify you of the decision, the basis for the decision, and the amount we are seeking in reimbursement (if any). If you have insurance, we will seek reimbursement from your insurer and will not seek reimbursement from you. If you do not have insurance, we will seek reimbursement from you. If you or your insurer disagree with our decision, you or your insurer can dispute it by appealing within 30 days. After the conclusion of any appeals, Amazon may commence arbitration to collect any amounts we are seeking in reimbursement. You and we retain all rights and defenses to our effort to seek reimbursement.
More information on the process for property damage and personal injury claims and insurance requirements can be found in the frequently asked questions below.
Frequently asked questions
What types of defective product claims are eligible for the A-to-z Claims Process?
The A-to-z Claims Process provides a process for attempting to resolve property damage and personal injury claims caused by verifiably defective products sold on Amazon.com. When we attempt to resolve a claim, we will offer to pay only medical expenses, lost wages, and property damage caused by a defective product. We will not offer to pay for non-economic damages, business losses, consequential and incidental damages, attorney fees, punitive damages, or other losses through the A-to-z Claims Process. For more information on claims eligibility, see the A-to-z Claims Process Terms and Conditions.
Does the A-to-z Claims Process expose my business to additional liability?
No. The A-to-z Claims Process will not attempt to impose on you financial responsibility beyond what you are already liable for as a seller of products under the relevant product liability law. If we resolve a claim with a customer through the A-to-z Claims Process and seek reimbursement from you or your insurer, we will only seek reimbursement to the extent of your existing legal liability. The A-to-z Claims Process provides sellers and customers with a streamlined process for resolving claims, which reduces the likelihood of a lengthy and costly lawsuit for either party. However, if you, your insurer, or Amazon are unable to resolve the claim with the customer, or the customer’s claim is rejected, neither you, the customer, nor Amazon waives any rights or defenses by participating in this process.
Am I required to have insurance?
Effective September 1, 2021, once you reach $10,000 in gross proceeds in any month, you are required under your selling agreement with Amazon to carry commercial liability insurance with limits of at least $1 million in the aggregate and name Amazon as an additional insured (see What are the insurance provider and policy requirements?). This is to cover any losses related to products you sell in our stores, including customer claims for property damage and personal injury as a result. To help you secure insurance, Amazon connects you directly with a network of insurance providers who have agreed to work with Amazon through the A-to-z Claims Process. You do not need to use this network; you may secure insurance independently. Please note that whoever you obtain insurance from, we may exchange information with that insurer about your sales history on Amazon and about any claims made against your products (see What information may be exchanged with my insurance provider?). If you carry appropriate commercial liability insurance and have uploaded proof of your insurance to the Business Insurance page, we will not seek reimbursement of claims that we are able to resolve with customers for less than $1000. For more information about this requirement and obtaining insurance, see Insurance requirements.
What information may be exchanged with my insurance provider?
Amazon may share information about your Amazon selling account with insurance providers, either during the insurance application process or with insurers you identify as providing insurance coverage for your products, so that those insurers may determine whether and under what conditions to insure or continue insuring your products. Examples of information we may share with insurers includes the types of products you sell, the volume of sales of such products, any safety complaints or other claims made against your products, and any concessions that Amazon offers to its customers for claims of injury or property damage relating to your products. Your insurance provider may share with Amazon information to verify your insurance coverage, as well as the volume and status of any claims for injury or property damage relating to your products. Amazon uses information provided by insurance providers to confirm your continued insurance coverage, identify potentially unsafe products, and improve the customer experience in our store. For more information about how Amazon handles your personal information, see our Privacy Notice.
What are the insurance provider and policy requirements?
The insurance policy type can be either commercial general, umbrella, or excess liability and be occurrence based, except for certain product categories (see What if I cannot secure an occurrence-based policy for the products that I sell?);
The policy limit must be at least $1 million per occurrence and in aggregate, and cover liabilities caused by or occurring in conjunction with your business operations, including products, products/completed operations and bodily injury;
The deductible for any policy(ies) must not be greater than $10,000 and any deductible amount must be listed on the certificate(s) of insurance;
The policy must cover all sales from products you have listed on the Amazon website;
The policy must name "Amazon.com Services LLC and its affiliates and assignees" as additional insureds;
Your insured name must match the “legal entity” name you provided to Amazon. To view your legal entity name, see your Account Info.
Your insurance provider must have global claim handling capability and a financial rating of S&P A- and/or AM Best A- or better (if S&P or AM best is not valid or used in the country where you are required to obtain insurance, a local equivalent is allowed);
The policy must be completed in its entirety and signed.
Your insurance provider must give Amazon at least 30 days’ notice of cancellation, modification or nonrenewal; and
The policy must be valid for at least 60 days from the date of submission.
What if I cannot secure an occurrence-based policy for the products that I sell?
We will allow claims made policies only if you sell any combination of the following products:
Pharmaceuticals
Nutraceuticals and dietary supplements.
Ingestible products.
Chemicals.
Critical automotive parts.
Children’s consumable products that are not insurable under an occurrence policy form.
Other products deemed acceptable to Amazon for claims made policies.
You will still need to provide a separate occurrence policy covering the rest of the products you sell.
In addition to the policy requirements above, your claims made policy must have:
A policy limit of at least $1 million;
Your policy must be renewed continuously and be effective in full force for the period in which you sell the product(s) listed; and
Be in effect at least 3 years after you cease selling the products listed above, or include tail coverage for a minimum period of 3 years.
What happens if I don’t have insurance?
Once you reach certain sales thresholds, you are required to maintain valid insurance under your seller agreement. If you do not obtain the required insurance, we will seek reimbursement for costs we incur in resolving claims, regardless of sales thresholds, unless we agree to waive our right to reimbursement. We may also restrict you from selling in a particular category or even suspend your account until you provide proof of insurance. We will provide notice of any such actions. If you are not required to have insurance and a customer files a claim, we may request that you obtain insurance; if you subsequently provide proof of insurance, we will not seek reimbursement for claims less than $1,000, but we will expect you to reimburse us for any claims more than $1,000.
What should I do when Amazon notifies me of a claim?
You or your insurance company must respond to the notification from Amazon or our third-party claims administrator within 7 days indicating whether you will accept handling of the claim. If Amazon has already paid the claim to the customer, you have 30 days to appeal the decision. You may also need to provide proof of liability insurance coverage, if you have not already done so. This usually takes the form of a Certificate of Insurance issued by your insurance company and details the property and persons covered, the amount of coverage, and any exclusions or deductibles.
How does Amazon resolve defective product claims?
Amazon uses an external, independent third-party claims administrator to evaluate claims based on information provided by you and the customer, consistent with established insurance industry standards. We may also choose to simply provide a concession to customers. We may decline to resolve claims if there is not sufficient evidence that the product was defective or if the defect did not result in damages claimed by the customer. We may also reject customer claims that we believe are unsubstantiated, frivolous, abusive, or not suited for the A-to-z Claims Process. If we reject a claim or otherwise are not able to resolve it through the A-to-z Claims Process, customers still have the opportunity to pursue those claims, and you and we will be able to challenge those claims in court.
If I disagree with Amazon’s decision on a claim, how can I dispute it?
You can contest any of Amazon’s decisions under the A-to-z Claims Process by appealing from the notification you received from Amazon or our third-party claims administrator. You must appeal the decision within 30 days of when we notify you of the claim’s resolution. You can provide any information that you think would be relevant to our review, such as evidence that the product you sold was not defective or did not cause the customer’s injury or damage. This could include information from the manufacturer, other seller, or delivery service. If we are not able to resolve your dispute through your appeal or if you disagree with the outcome of that appeal, you can continue to defend that claim, and you and we retain all rights and defenses to any effort by us to seek reimbursement.
What if I choose to handle the claim but am unable to resolve the claim to the customer’s satisfaction, or within the 30 day timeframe?
For most claims, 30 days should provide adequate time for you to resolve the claim with the customer, but we understand that certain complex claims may require additional time to resolve. Once you or your insurer take over handling of a claim, we will check in with you periodically regarding the status of the claim and any barriers to resolution. If at any time we determine that there is an unwarranted delay or you are not responsive regarding the status of the claim, Amazon or its third-party administrator may step in to attempt to resolve the claim directly with the customer and seek reimbursement from you. We will notify you of the decision and the reimbursement amount for which you are responsible, if any. If you have insurance, we will seek reimbursement from your insurer; if not, we will seek reimbursement from you. You can appeal our decisions (see If I disagree with Amazon’s decision on a claim, how can I dispute it?) and neither you nor Amazon waives any rights or defenses to our reimbursement requests.
What happens if I deny the claim or the customer does not accept my resolution of the claim?
If you or your insurer handle the claim directly with the customer and the customer does not accept your resolution of the claim, Amazon or its third-party administrator may step in to attempt to resolve the claim directly with the customer and seek reimbursement from you. We will notify you of the decision and the reimbursement amount for which you are responsible, if any. If you have insurance, we will seek reimbursement from your insurer; if not, we will seek reimbursement from you. You can appeal our decisions (see If I disagree with Amazon’s decision on a claim, how can I dispute it?) and neither you nor Amazon waives any rights or defenses to our reimbursement request. If you, your insurer, or Amazon are unable to resolve the claim with the customer, or the customer’s claim is rejected, neither you, the customer, nor Amazon waives any rights or defenses by participating in this process and you retain the right to defend the claim.
Am I responsible for paying the customer?
If you or your insurer handle the claim directly with the customer, you or your insurance company are directly responsible for resolving the claim and paying the customer, if warranted. For claims handled by Amazon or our third-party claims administrator, we will seek reimbursement (if any) from your insurance company if you have insurance, or from you if you do not have insurance.
What should I do once I have finalized resolution of the claim?
You or your insurance provider will need to respond to the notification you receive from Amazon or our third-party claims administrator to notify us whether the claim was paid or denied and your reasons for that determination. If the claim was paid, you will confirm the customer accepted your offer and provide proof of payment. You must also provide us with a signed agreement from the customer releasing you, Amazon and its affiliates from further liability. To access a form, you can download the release agreement form.
Do property damage and personal injury claims impact my Order Defect Rate (ODR)?
No. However, we may remove products that we believe may be unsafe and we encourage you to confirm the safety of any products that are subject to such claims. A-to-z Guarantee claims regarding delivery, product condition, or return experience, are reflected in your ODR. | {
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Seeing without observing: how to be a visible SENDCO without adding to school scrutiny
Posted bysendmattersuk 4th Nov 2021 7th Nov 2021 Posted inUncategorizedTags:education, edutwitter, Inclusion, SEN, senco, SEND, sendco, Special Educational Needs, teaching and learning
As a SENDCO, you need to know what is going on in class. You need to make sure students are receiving quality-first teaching. You need to be able to diagnose where this isn’t happening so you can support teachers to develop their practice.
You also need to do this without creating a culture of fear. Staff need to feel supported and open to change, not in fear of high-stakes observations at every turn.
To have eyes and ears on teaching and learning, without adding to the observation cycle, try some of the following:
Offer to model a strategy. Rather than criticising poor practice around (i.e.) vocabulary teaching, offer to model how vocab can be taught. A teacher seeing how you teach vocab – in context, with a carefully selected image and with opportunities for practice – will help develop colleagues’ practice without you having to highlight and correct poor practice.
Support a child in class. If you can spare an hour, this can be a great way to learn more about a child’s needs and strengths. It also allows you to see the universal and targeted provision in class and can be the catalyst for a supportive follow-up conversation with a member of staff.
See the child, not the adult. Focus your learning walks on what the child is doing, rather than what the adult is doing. For this to be genuine, any follow-up/feedback will need to reinforce this message (‘I was pleased to see our year 7s with EHCPs all engaged in their learning and receiving help to give full sentence answers’, etc.)
Hold a staff surgery. This will allow adults to come to you with what they’re finding difficult, rather than finding they are being ‘caught out’.
Get in on formal processes. Rather than creating your own formal observations that add to the levels of scrutiny in a school, get involved in whatever processes already exist – performance management observations, targeted learning walks, etc. This will also ensure that any feedback you have is integral to these processes, rather than feeling like an add-on. This will be particularly valuable where a teacher has identified SEND practice as something they are keen to develop.
Focus on the positives. People don’t mind their practice being highlighted if the feedback is positive! Whenever you see something good, offer public shout-outs in briefings or bulletins, where appropriate. CC’ing in a line manager, where praise is being given, also helps to spread positive messages.
Take the long way back to your office. By walking down a corridor you get to less frequently, you may stumble across something that becomes an excellent source of information about a child’s engagement or an adult in need of support.
Ask for volunteers. Some staff may be very happy for you to drop in frequently, to provide some coaching or feedback.
Get regular feedback from your TAs. As people likely to spend most of their day in class, ask Teaching Assistants to guide you to the teachers you can support or the areas of training you can provide.
Listen to pupils. Whether done formally or informally, students can give you an excellent steer of what is going on in classrooms, for you to then follow up accordingly in one of the ways set out above.
By implementing some of the steps above, you can maintain an excellent understanding of what is going on in classrooms, without providing additional and unwanted scrutiny for colleagues.
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Give your bedroom or guest room additional storage with the Mainstays Emery 6 Drawer Dresser. Made from laminated particleboard, the medium brown woodgrain finish gives the Dresser a classic look that fits with your existing décor. Keep your folded t-shirts, pants, and extra linens in the 6 spacious drawers and display photos and decorations on the large top surface. Wall anchor kit is included to safely secure the Dresser to the wall. The top surface can hold 75 lbs.
And each drawer will hold 25 lbs. Assembled dimensions: 26.68"H x 53.54"W x 15.67D. Fabric Care Instructions: Wipe with clean damp cloth. We offer the best prices around on high quality products. Our E-store includes media such as books, movies, music and games while offering electronics, toys, sporting apparel, clothing, tools, general home, garden items and more.
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We're happy to help. The item "6 DRAWER DRESSER MODERN SET Organizer Bedroom Clothes Furniture Finishes Chest" is in sale since Wednesday, August 12, 2020. This item is in the category "Home & Garden\Furniture\Dressers & Chests of Drawers".
The seller is "thermang" and is located in Multiple Locations. This item can be shipped to United States.
MPN: DW93771
Brand: Mainstays
UPC: 7445000662668
Color: Does not apply
Model: DW93771
Manufacturer: Mainstays
Recommended Room: Bedroom
Item Height: 20 - 30 in
Item Length: 15.67
Material: Paper,PB,MDF,HDF,HDC
Collection: Classic
Style: Transitional
Recommended Location: Indoor
Gender: Unisex
Assembled Product Weight: 117 lbs
Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 15.67 x 53.54 x 26.68 Inches
Number of Drawers: 6
Item Width: 51 - 60 in
Type: Dresser
Age Group: Adult
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Colors: yellow, blue, red, purple
Materials: paper, card stock
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2,981 | The Santa Fe Irrigation District (SFID) Board of Directors approved a scheduled 3% rate adjustment at its November meeting, which will go into effect on January 1, 2022. To minimize impacts to customers, the Board also approved utilizing the Local Water Fund to absorb the wholesale water rate increase of approximately 8.4% from the San Diego County Water Authority (SDCWA) and Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD). The scheduled rate adjustment was a part of a Board approved three-year rate study presented in January 2020. Last November, the Board voted to forgo a scheduled rate increase and absorb the SDCWA increases as well bringing the total to 11.7% over two years, citing impacts of the pandemic and sound fiscal management.
The rate adjustment will impact each customer differently, depending on their meter size and water use. On average, customers with a ¾ inch meter will see an estimated increase of $7 per bi-monthly bill. Even with the approved rate adjustment, SFID is in the lower quartile of water rates throughout San Diego County.
This rate increase, which is lower than current year-over-year inflation of over 6 percent, will assist SFID in responding to supply chain issues affecting operational costs of delivering water. During the last fiscal year, SFID has implemented measures resulting in cost savings of nearly $1 million annually. These measures include reducing energy costs and long-term pension obligations, among others.
“As stewards of a precious resource, affordability and fiscal sustainability are two of the core tenets of SFID,” said Michael Hogan, Board President. “This rate increase will allow the District to responsibly manage our costs while reacting to inflationary pressure of the marketplace as the pandemic eases. As we prepare for our next cost-of-service review in 2022, we remain committed to our customers and the sustainability of our finances and environment, as laid out in our recently approved Strategic Business Plan.” | {
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2,983 | Easy steps to generate a Persuasive Speech. Or even the sound video of Martin Luther King, Jr. delivering their historic “We have a speech that is dream.
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Easy steps to generate a Persuasive Speech. Or even the sound video of Martin Luther King, Jr. delivering their historic “We have a speech that is dream.
When designing a training intend to instruct persuasive address, it is essential to model exactly what a persuasive speech feels like by giving pupils with certain instances.
You will find countless quickly accessible speeches online to assist pupils visualize their task. An example may be the TeacherTube movie of Angelina Jolie speaking about international activity for kiddies. When pupils tend to be permitted to see and hear a speech that is persuasive activity, they’ll become more prepared for the written percentage of the project.
Topic ownership
Everyone else wishes anything and it is ready to attempt to convince somebody else to supply it.
This is certainly exactly exactly how many conditions in the contemporary person globe work. Pupils of most many years and cap abilities should try to learn how exactly to create a speech that is persuasive succeed later in life.
Pupils utilize persuasion in life, often without recognizing it. Small children might prefer their particular moms and dads to remove them for frozen dessert. Center school children might want to possess sleepover with pals. Senior high school pupils might want to convince their particular parents to get all of all of all of them automobile once they manage to get thier driver’s permit.
If pupils are permitted to select their particular very own subject, they will feel much more ownership within the project.
Planning and writing the very first draft
Pupils have to produce an argument that is logical facts about the reason why they ought to get what they need.
Some persuasive method definitions consist of:
Claim: the point that is main of debate.
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2,991 | We felt like we should be driving a Mar's Rover on the way to Capitol Reef last summer. Can you imagine traversing the desert in a wagon with no air conditioning?
Imagining what it was like for early settlers - like the family above - is mind-boggling. My husband knocked to make sure they were O.K.
The red rock is like petrified fire. (No fire hydrant needed)
The petroglyph boardwalk is a must-see in Capitol Reef. You meander along a towering red rock wall, lined with persistent trees, searching for ancient rock art. The images are subtle, but they're there.
The boardwalk.
Petrified wood.
A parked cop car with a dummy was a humorous way to slow down drivers in the town of Tory.
Tractor crossing.
A room with a view. You don't need scuba gear in Capitol reef, but you do need a camera.
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DJan said...
Love those petroglyphs. Some of them look like astronauts to me. And simply awesome pictures, as always, Sharon. Thank you for sharing them with me. :-)
June 10, 2019 at 1:23 PM
Michelle Churchman said...
Beautiful photos! We have driven past Capital Reef a number of times - always hurrying from one place to another - and have never stopped. It looks like an amazing place!
June 10, 2019 at 2:54 PM
Photo Cache said...
We were there last week. We hit the big 5 and going to Capitol Reef we were welcomed by blizzard like conditions and in Capitol Reef, it was raining nonstop with temps at 32F (in late May!!!!!) But I loved it. We couldn't explore too much though, pity.
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June 11, 2019 at 5:31 PM
betty-NZ said...
Wow, that's a wonderful place to be wandering! I love everything about your photos, they are things I would find quite fascinating.
June 12, 2019 at 12:58 AM
Fun60 said...
What an interesting place. The ancient art work is still so clear in places.
June 12, 2019 at 1:27 AM
Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...
A stunning place to see. Like the idea of the dummy in the car.
June 12, 2019 at 1:35 AM
Carol @Comfort Spring Station said...
You always share such interesting places
June 13, 2019 at 12:51 PM
betty-NZ said...
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Spare Parts and Pics said...
I've never been to Capital Reef, but I know I would love seeing the area. Those petros are very cool, as is that old adobe. Yes, those early settlers were a hardy breed. Hard to even imagine what they must have gone through!
June 15, 2019 at 11:20 AM
Linda Hensley said...
I like the dummy cop :) I can only imagine how miserable it would be for the people in the covered wagons. So glad to live today where I can enjoy the sights in comfort through your adventures!
June 15, 2019 at 4:20 PM
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You’re bored now and tempted to make a call. Don’t do it. Especially if you ain’t ready! Use this go ‘round to fill your cup. Sometimes, you don’t realize how drained you were until you start taking care of your own mind, body and soul. Enjoy the benefits of cuffing yourself!
Freedom
“I do what I want. You do what you can.”
The best benefit of being single is doing what the hell you want. No check-ins or considerations are necessary. Use this time to map out your goals and desires. Apply for the job across country! Date Daniel tonight and meet Jamal for lunch tomorrow. Explore your options, sis! Safely.
Taking Care of Your Mind
“Free your mind and the rest will follow!”
Between work and life, your mind is constantly going. The time to clear your mind with intention is now. Listen to her. She speaks and she tells you exactly what she needs. For real, For real! Just last month she told you she was “sick of these n—” never mind let’s just get her together.
Meditate. A great way to practice focusing and calming your mind, meditating helps remove worries and distractions.
Journal. Dance. Color. Enjoy yourself and restore your emotions.
Be Present. Become aware of your surroundings and appreciate the small things, like taking a shower. Remember how you feel and show gratitude. Unplug for 30 minutes. Social media will be there when you get back.
Take Care of Your Body
“I’m fine to the bone.”
Not just the month before summer. I don’t know about you, but we’re on a “glow all year, forever” mission over here.
Sleep. Sleep deprivation affects your judgement, weight, and moods. Enjoy the whole bed, girl! Snore. Slobber. Get it in because you need it!
Exercise. 30 minutes a day! It’s a struggle getting there but one of the best feelings of accomplishments, ever!
Hydrate. How much do you weigh? Divide that number by two and drink that number in ounces daily. Remember, glow all year. Forever!
Take Care of Your Soul
“I was taught to feed the soul with or without hot ovens, here’s a plate!”
When your spirit ain’t right, it shows. Nourish your soul! You can’t have a banging body, strong mind and rotten insides.
Read. Your bible. Daily Devotions. Self-help books. Learn ways to flourish and work through trials. Lose yourself in fiction. It’s ok to escape and come back refreshed.
Serve. Dedicate your time to making someone else smile without the expectations of getting anything in return. Show your appreciation for a person or place who’s showed you love.
Forgive. Grudge holding only affects one person: the holder. Grudges are unnecessary dead weight. Give it to God. There’s no better way to free the soul.
Mind—Body—Soul. They need you. You need them. Build a solid relationship with those three before you rush into temporary cuddles.
For my “I’ve done all that and I’m ready” ladies. The “That’s cute but I’m cold” ladies. Stay tuned…
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2,995 | We know what the law says about religious freedom in the home of Islam because the US State Department has helpfully produced a report called the 2011 Report on International Religious Freedom.
And it has devoted an entire section to Saudi Arabia.
And I’ve gone to the trouble of reading it.
And the most important bit is this:
“Freedom of religion is neither recognized nor protected under the law and is severely restricted in practice…The public practice of any religion other than Islam is prohibited.”
Of course, when the Saudis use the word prohibited, they mean it. So they have set up a body called the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice. Its job is to go around enforcing Sharia law. And ensuring that the only people allowed to publicly perform marriages between bearded old men and 12 year old girls are state-sanctioned imams.
Presumably, part of their daily duties is also to lock up, kill, behead and then torture to death anyone stupid enough to dress up as a piggy in the Land of the Two Holy Mosques. I just point this out because some people have still not got a handle on the finer aspects of Sharia law. But I’m sure they’ll get the hang of it soon enough.
Bendigo Bank: It’s doing Sharia wrong.
Other than that, the US State Department’s report is a dry read.
This headline is rather more sensational: Saudi keeps ban on churches. It was printed in Victoria’s Herald Sun just under a year ago.
And, more than likely, the Equity and Diversity Bureau within the Local Community Secretariat of the Human Services Division of the Bendigo Bank printed that story out, highlighted the important bits and then faxed it to every branch manager as the new public engagement policy.
That can be the only explanation for the unAustralian decision taken by Bendigo Bank to operate an account for an Islamic group seeking to build a mosque in Bendigo while closing down the account of the local community group opposing the application.
Unfortunately for the Bendigo Bank branch in the hometown of this famous Australian financial institution, Sharia law is not the law of the land.
However, it’s clear that Bendigo Bank’s legal eagles and religious diversity commandos spend too much time boning up on the latest fatwas issued in Saudi Arabia about Sharia finance to understand this. As a result, they don’t have the slightest skerrick of a clue about the law that does apply here. So I’ll help clear up the confusion.
Commonwealth and Victorian law applies. That’s right. Dinky-di, true-blue Aussie law rules supreme on this continent, including in the township of Bendigo. That’s why such a kerfuffle was made about Ned Kelly’s antics in regional Victoria in the 19th century and the same principles apply today.
Australians aren’t too partial to bearded thugs lobbing into town and imposing their own legal systems. Although Ned Kelly is regarded as a bit of a top bloke. He’s probably the exception that proves the rule.
Just to highlight how wrong Bendigo Bank is on all of its pro-Sharia and pro-mosque predilections, I’ll quote from the Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 2010. And to be extra helpful, Bendigo Bank’s legal team can find this part starting at the bottom of page 49.
Division 4—Discrimination in the provision of goods and services and disposal of land
44 Discrimination in the provision of goods and services
(1)    A person must not discriminate against another person—
(a)Â Â Â by refusing to provide goods or services to the other person; or
(b)Â Â Â in the terms on which goods or services are provided to the other person; or
(c)Â Â Â Â by subjecting the other person to any other detriment in connection with the provision of goods or services to him or her.
(2)Â Â Â Â Subsection (1) applies whether or not the goods or services are provided for payment.
Just for the benefit of Bendigo Bank, on page 14 of the same law it also states that ‘services’ includes ‘banking services’. That’s a gotcha moment, if ever there was one.
Furthermore, the same law also states on page 18 at subsection k that political beliefs are protected from discrimination. I believe that the correct legal terminology is that political beliefs are the kth attribute of Part 2, Section 6. And when that law was given final approval, it was signed by His Excellency the Honourable Professor David de Kretser, AC. Again, just to clear up any confusion, Professor Kretser gave royal assent on behalf of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, not King Abdullah, the dude who reigns supreme in Saudi Arabia.
Anyway, you can see ‘political beliefs’ right there on page 18, all proud in their protected legal status, nestled between physical features and pregnancy.
So if Bendigo Bank was to tell the ‘Stop the Mosque’ group that they can’t keep their bank account on account of their physical features (which, just out of interest, you can see because they don’t wear burkas during the weekly bank run) it would be unlawful discrimination. Or if Bendigo Bank was to say that pregnancy status was to affect account status, it would also not be halal.
But for some reason Bendigo Bank is stupid enough to think that it can shut down the financial operations of ‘Stop the Mosque’ because of its political beliefs. These are pretty straightforward: opposition to the proposal to build a mosque in Bendigo. You can’t get a more grassroots political stoush than a local community bunfight over a development application.
This is not painting a rosy picture of a good corporate citizen. In fact, it sounds more like ‘gotcha agin’.
It doesn’t matter that this application is for a mosque. Mosques are not protected species in Australia. Last time I checked, they still needed to jump through all the hoops that applied to other development applications. And like any other mosque proposal in Australia, there are a bazillion good reasons to oppose it.
A good place to start is with the Victorian Local Government Charter, which is part of the Local Government Act 1989. It states that the purpose of councils is to provide for the peace, order and good government of the local municipality. I’m not sure how approving an application for a building that will be used by adherents of the world’s most dangerous ideological belief fits in with this. But if the fact that Islam is a violent religion doesn’t cut it, then the parking considerations and impact on local amenities are a worthwhile basis for objection as well.
Local residents are entitled to jump up and down as much as they like to campaign against this proposed mosque. And to do that, a bank account is required.
Bendigo Bank has given one to the Islamic community. And now it has taken one away from the concerned citizens. All, supposedly, in the name of values. That’s not really the truth though. It’s because Bendigo Bank has lost its Australian values and adopted those that are more at home in Saudi Arabia.
This is an open and shut case of political discrimination. It’s also proof that Bendigo Bank is ignoring Australian rule and imposing decisions that fit nicely with a different kind: Sharia law.
Posted on April 11, 2014 Author sheikyermamiCategories General
10 thoughts on “Sharia Law or Australian Law?”
Jaycee says:
April 11, 2014 at 2:09 am
I certainly hope that this Sharia law is NEVER allowed to come to fuition in Australia. There is no need for another countries laws to be implemented into Australia or any other non-Muslim country. Britian are fools to have added it to their laws. It has however already infiltrated our food lines. The Bendigo Bank seem to have broke the Australian laws and should be broguht to task about it by the Government. Bendigo seems to need be reminded that others have values too – us Australians!
sheikyer mami says:
April 11, 2014 at 8:27 am
NAB set to join rush for Islamic cash
Jaycee says:
April 11, 2014 at 8:41 am
Oh dear no. Couldn’t read the article as I’m not a member. But I get the drift. Let’s hope that they do the right things for its original customers.
Infidel Brotherhood - Australia says:
April 11, 2014 at 2:25 pm
sharia law is already here! sharia law covers all aspects of a muturds life from marriage to food hence halal is part of sharia law, the marriage of the 12 year old was conducted according to sharia law.
Every time somebody buys a halal item whether knowingly or by deceit ie no logo, they are supporting sharia law and the building of mosques, puslamic schools and of course terrorism.
So be very careful of what you buy there are apps out there that will let you know if its halal or not, try “is it halal” (android) or you can use the website “halal choices” who have some very good reference links.
Good luck with finding a item (apart from Dick Smith) that isn’t halal.
Uncle Vladdi says:
April 11, 2014 at 11:51 pm
Sheik, WTF are “sharia compliant fixed-income assets” anyway?! Interest-free loans (i.e: jizya-payment protection money “gifts”) at our expense?!
;-/
sheikyer mami says:
April 12, 2014 at 12:24 am
Not sure if this answers your question. In any case, its to undermine and to replace our financial system with sharia compliant rubbish. Its the same with sharia law.
NAB Eyes Islamic Bond Issuance Down Under
By Caroline Henshaw
Growing appetite for Islamic finance is spurring both large and small Australian financials to boost their offering of Sharia-compliant fixed-income assets, the head of the country’s first Islamic wealth manager said on Thursday.
National Australia Bank Ltd., or NAB, is considering selling up to US$500 million in Islamic bonds in what would be the first issuance of Sharia-compliant debt securities in Australia, two people familiar with the deal told Dow Jones Newswires.
The bonds would be structured to comply with Muslim law by paying a profit from the bond, rather than interest, which is banned in Islam. A spokeswoman for NAB declined to comment.
Issuance of Sharia-compliant bonds, known as sukuk, tumbled in the wake of Dubai’s debt crisis and turmoil in global financial markets. But sales rebounded sharply to a record $32.6 billion in 2011 and issuance so far in 2012 of $10.4 billion is already more than double the same period last year, according to data from Dealogic.
Managing Director of Islamic wealth manager Crescent Wealth, Talal Yassine, said there is “enormous pent-up demand for this kind of product” in Australia in the wake of the global financial crisis, as investors are looking for less risky investments that offer a defined income stream.
“What NAB is seeking to do is enter that market and the likely buyers are Qatar’s [sovereign] wealth fund and Malaysian investors, and maybe from the U.S.,” Mr. Yassine said. “Maybe down the line they might [look to] someone like us but we’re not looking at NAB bonds.”
Islamic banking assets total more than US$1 trillion worldwide while Islamic equity funds comprise around US$50 billion, according to data from Ernst & Young. Crescent estimates the investable universe for Islamic funds in Australia is worth between US$4 billion and US$8 billion, with potential to grow to between US$7 billion and US$13 billion by 2019.
Crescent will launch its own Islamic cash management fund in the next six weeks in partnership with HSBC, in a bid to tap the growing appetite for fixed-interest products in the Muslim community. HSBC will use the money to buy assets, such as commodities, and the profits from that will be used to pay investors in the fund a fixed return of 3.45% a year.
“I’m getting two to three calls a week from organizations asking: ‘Have you launched it yet?’” Mr. Yassine said. “We’re focused on wholesale investors but we’ve also got people in the community looking at it from a retail perspective.”
The product is one of four Sharia-compliant products Crescent will have on offer by the end of 2012, which include its equities fund and Thomson Reuters-backed Islamic index, both launched last year, and its planned superannuation offering, which will be made public later this year. Over the past six months, the equities fund has returned 3.9%, outperforming its benchmark, the ASX 300, by 0.4%.
Mr. Yassine said he expects Crescent’s products to appeal to investors far beyond Australia’s Islamic community. Of the $3.8 billion under management by Crescent’s U.S.-based partner, Saturna Capital, he estimates $9 out of every $10 comes from outside the Muslim community, a ratio he believes can be replicated Down Under.
“It’s about not investing in morally-hazardous businesses, and that’s an idea all Australians can invest in,” Mr. Yassine said.
Jaycee says:
April 12, 2014 at 2:36 am
Since when isn’t Islam morally hazard?
Uncle Vladdi says:
April 12, 2014 at 1:08 am
Re: “The bonds would be structured to comply with Muslim law by paying a profit from the bond, rather than interest, which is banned in Islam. A spokeswoman for NAB declined to comment.”
Profit is assessed after real-world economic activity, while interest is agreed on before the activity actually takes place (if ever).
In The Hedaya (the most official canon of Haneefite sharia law, upon which the entire legal code of the ottoman Empire was based) declares in Volume II, Book 16, chapter 8, P#501, in their usual confused, ignorant, and superstitious way, concerning “Ribba” (Usury) aka selling money:
FIRST, the prophet has said, “There is no usury between a MUSSULMAN and a hostile infidel, in a foreign land.”** — SECONDLY, the property of a hostile infidel, being free to the Mussulmans, it follows that it is lawful to take it by whatever mode may be possible, provided there be no deceit used.
I.E: “MOSLEMS ARE ALLOWED TO CHARGE INTEREST IN HOSTILE INFIDEL LANDS, BECAUSE IT’S LEGAL TO FREELY TAKE AN INFIDEL’S PROPERTY, BY ANY AND ALL MEANS POSSIBLE ANYWAY.” AND ALL NON-MUSLIM LANDS ARE CONSIDERED “HOSTILE” TO MUSLIM INVASIONS, UNTIL THEY HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFULLY INVADED AND SO RENDERED “NON-HOSTILE” (PACIFIED)!
;-(
So, these “Sharia-compliant bonds, known as sukuk, ” where ” there is “enormous pent-up demand for this kind of product” in Australia in the wake of the global financial crisis, as investors are looking for less risky investments that offer a defined income stream” and which are obviously susceptible to market forces, would also seem to be a form of gambling in which the interest rates vary – and as such, as not really ‘legal’ under sharia’s most basic tenets either. And the rest of their “financial products” are simply obvious idolatry as well; this is all an obvious banksters’ scam, even on the muslims themselves! JIHAD!
😉
sheikyer mami says:
April 12, 2014 at 2:03 am
Yes, Muslims are allowed to take interest from infidels, while they piss and moan when it comes to paying it. Too funny that all this BS doesn’t apply in the Emirates, where Citibank and HSBC are doing most of their business. Second, there are multiple fartwas out that Muslims can benefit from interest on their bank accounts, as long as infidels pay it. Just not the other way around.
Jaycee says:
April 12, 2014 at 2:41 am
I’m concerned they will rip us off. Its another big hook into Australia. We wouldn’t be able to say no them about anything at this rate. | {
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2,996 | ~Effective April 2015 a $20 OFSCA membership fee is required to hunt hogs on our facility. We no longer collect this fee at the ranch.
Link is below:
http://www.ofsca.org/association-fee-oklahoma-hog-hunting-license/
~Effective September 11, 2016 you are required to purchase an annual, $25 Captive Feral Swine License from the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture.
Link is below:
https://kellysolutions.com/OK/swinehunter/newapplication/applynow.asp
Hunters must provide proof of both when you arrive at the ranch. We recommend a printed copy or screenshot.
We are looking forward to sharing our camp with you and want to make sure that everyone has an exceptional hunt. | {
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2,999 | Do you think you’re a negative, pessimistic, and pessimistic thinking individual? Maybe even a negative and pessimistic productive thinker. Maybe you even hold yourself to that standard. Or you may be attempting to work out how to change how you think about yourself and the energy of your thoughts.
The good news is, you can change how you think about yourself and the power of your own thoughts. It all starts with the way you react to situations. In this article I am going to tell you some proven positive thinking exercises that will help you be a better, more positive thinker.
When we are facing a challenge, the majority of us will fight it hard. This is the older thinking pattern that leads to negativity. Here are some ways to change the old thinking pattern and bring yourself into a positive thinking mode.
First, never let negative advice bother you. If a security guard’s wife complains about being a night guard, inform her that it’s not your fault and then inform her that she should go talk to her husband about it. The security guard job is stressful enough without adding more stress to an already challenging situation. If a security guard’s boss makes some disparaging remarks about him, simply ignore them. You might have to put some distance between you two, but it is important that she’s not able to contact you again.
Most individuals do not realize that the way you think is also how you act. If you start to eliminate the things in your life which aren’t worth you doing, you will begin to notice you have less anxiety. This is because you’re getting to be someone who is organized, functional, and efficient. When you think in these terms, you will not be thinking about why you aren’t having as much fun at your job as you did. Instead, you will be focusing on ways to enhance your work performance so you can offer the very best customer service possible.
Most security guard jobs require you to be on your feet all day long, sometimes for extended periods at a time. If you work in an office building, it is important that you are comfortable with your legs. Dress well so they do not hurt. Shoes and socks should be worn when working, no matter where you are working. If you can, try to find a fantastic closet which allows you more space so that you can change your outfit easily without getting up.
When you’re thinking positively, you will find that you are happier and healthier. When you are thinking negatively, you tend to have more health problems. This is because negative thoughts have a tendency to drain you of energy, which results in you getting angry and depressed. Rather, change your way of thinking to one of optimism. Think positively about your work and you’ll find that it gets done better.
These are only a few ways you could change the way you consider your security guard job. Change the way you think about anything that has to do with your job performance and you’ll see the difference in your attitude and your performance. If you need to, hire some help so that you can be motivated to do the things that you will need to do. It will make a big difference in your performance and it will be well worth it in the end.
Security guards are not hard workers. They get the job done because they love their job. When you are trying to change how you think about safety guard work, there are certain things that you can do. The first thing you ought to do is get out more and see the world. See how other people are thinking and feeling and see if you can apply some of that to your own job.
When you get home, spend some time doing mental workouts. There is a big difference between your thought processes when you are at home and when you’re working. When you are at home, you’re more relaxed and you don’t really put any attention on what you are doing. This is the reason why so many folks get stuck at security guard jobs. On the other hand, when you’re out on the road, you’re under plenty of stress and the last thing which you would like to do is not to be concentrated.
Another great way to change how you think about security guard jobs is to think about what you would need to give up in order to succeed. This may be something that is very new to you or it might be something that you haven’t even considered before. Whatever it is, you need to ask yourself what it might mean to you to be successful. When you ask yourself that question, you’ll have the ability to find the reason you need to change how you think about safety. | {
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