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Verizon is launching a new feature on its Yahoo Sports app, called Watch Together, which will let you live -stream NFL games with up to three of your friends over video chat. You won’t need to be a Verizon customer to watch games for free, but you will need to watch on a smartphone or a tablet. What channel number is NBA TV? NBA TV, found on Ch. 216, offers in-depth game coverage and highlights, real-time stats and scores, and the latest NBA and WNBA news 24 hours a day. How much is NBA TV on Verizon FiOS? NBA TV is available at no additional charge as part of FiOS TV’s Extreme HD package, Verizon’s most popular offering, together with ESPN HD, NFL Network HD and other popular programming services. You might be interested: Quick Answer: How High Is Basketball Rim? What channel is Fox Sports on Verizon? Fox Sports 1 Programming Dish Network Channel 150 IPTV AT&T U-verse Channel 652 (SD) Channel 1652 (HD) Verizon FiOS Channel 83 (SD) Channel 583 (HD) Do you get ESPN with Verizon? Verizon now including full Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus bundle with some unlimited plans. What comes free with Verizon Wireless? What Comes with Verizon Unlimited? Start Unlimited ($102/Year In Freebies) Disney+ for 6 Months. Play More Unlimited ($288/Year In Freebies) Disney+ Included. Do More Unlimited ($102/Year In Freebies + Discounts) Disney+ for 6 Months. Get More Unlimited ($348/Year In Freebies + Discounts) Disney+ Included. Does Verizon have a sports package? Fios TV Sports Packages | NBA, MLB, NHL, Fox Soccer Plus | Verizon. How can I watch NFL games today? If you just want to watch on your phone, the Yahoo Sports app for iOS and Android gives away every NFL game that’s broadcast in your local TV market to your smartphone or tablet for free. How can I watch NBA on my smart TV? The NBA App is offered on Roku (select countries), Xbox, Android TV, Playstation (select countries), Apple TV, Amazon Fire Stick and Fire TV, and Chromecast. Fans can watch on Chromecast within the NBA App on mobile devices by clicking the Chromecast icon in the top right-hand corner of a game stream. How can I watch NBA TV for free? You can watch live TV with Sling TV on most TV streaming players (Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, gaming consoles, and more), phones, tablets, and computers. Check out our Sling TV review to learn more, or try it for yourself now free for 3 days and watch NBA TV online free during the trial period. You might be interested: FAQ: Duke Men's Basketball Coach? Where can I watch free NBA games? How to Stream the NBA Online Free Watch the NBA on Sling TV. Watch the NBA on Vidgo. Watch the NBA on fuboTV. Watch the NBA on Hulu. HD Digital TV Antenna, $28.99, available at Amazon. Do you get ESPN free with Verizon? With today’s announcement, subscribers to Verizon’s Play More and Get More Unlimited wireless plans will get free access to not just Disney+, but also Hulu and ESPN+. (Plus, Apple Music.) Is RedZone free with Verizon? Just like last year, the NFL is selling standalone streaming access to its NFL Redzone channel for the 2020-2021 season. The price is unchanged at $35 for the season, but Verizon no longer appears to be offering discounts for its wireless customers. How do I watch RedZone on Verizon? Verizon Up members can now buy a full season of NFL RedZone on the NFL mobile app (available on iOS and Android) for only $9.99. Here is how to signup for Verizon Up:
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The average social media usage by a person is 136 minutes each day. There are more than 2.8 billion users on different social media sites. You have to be in an unheard-of industry if you say that none of your potential customers are in any social media site. Almost impossible, right? That’s how powerful it is. With so many social media users on a single platform, they can also gang up against companies if you were to indulge in something that your customers don’t appreciate. This is why it becomes essential that you have a strategy to operate on social media for your business. There are so many businesses spouting on social media sites as well. It is so ingrained in our lives that we cannot avoid them. You can say anything as an individual on social networking websites, but if you are a business, it is best advised to be conservative unless your business requires you to be colorful! How can Social Media help your business: There are a lot of ways in which social media can help your business. But on these sites, you should have a strategy. Everything you do here should be with an end goal in mind. There is a lot of testing that you have to do to finally crack the social media code for your business. You can extrapolate the results you get on different platforms to see if they work on your business as well. That’s how it works for most businesses. But before all of that, it is essential to know how social media can help your business. Below are some of the ways in which social media marketing bring success to your business. Getting leads: Using the power of social media marketing, you can get leads by converting your website visitors into email subscribers or leads who can eventually be your customers based on the value you offer. You can also share your opinion on social networking sites to gain a readership who will think about your product the next time they want to buy. Build credibility: Having a website is the first proof that you are a credible business. People will still like to check your social media profiles to know more about your offerings. The interactions you have with your customers, the content you float there, and the kind of testimonials that are left on your various social media handles gives people more reasons to trust your business. Customer Service: Twitter is an excellent example of how you can use social networking sites to address customer’s issues. All you need to do is tag the business’ Twitter ID with a complaint, and the customer service executive will take care of it. The fact that there is a much larger audience listening to the customer’s complaint makes it impossible for the business to ignore. It’s a win-win for both, especially for companies whose motto is to keep customers extremely happy. Becoming a thought leader: The best thing about social media is that it costs less to be heard on the platform. If you can be bold in your conversations with your audience in a way where you share a lot of valuable content, you will soon be seen as a leader in your industry. Drive traffic: You can use social media to drive traffic to your website or a landing page. It could be for a special event where you want people to buy tickets, or it could be merely to increase the footfalls on your website. Social media is a two-way communication platform, and if you use it well, there are high chances that you can get tonnes of visitors to your website. Some of the other things that you can do are building a community, announcing new products and features to the world, creating brand awareness, and so on. How to get started on Social Media Marketing While there aren’t fixed rules about how to use social media marketing for your business, you can follow certain best practices to get good at it. It is all about understanding the relationship that your customers share with you and the platform, experiment what works for you and keep revisiting your strategy to see if you are on the right track or should you pivot. Let’s make it easy for you with our steps that will help you get started on social media marketing. Set goals: Any action plan comes with a clear set of goals with carefully laid down guidelines. If followed it to the T, you can expect success or at least go in the direction of where you want to. Each activity that you do on social media should be tied with an end goal in mind. It is smart to create campaigns that last for a decent period of time instead of just engaging in one-off posts that try to cater to your clientele. Customer Persona: Every company has customers with specific traits that make it easy to target them. In social media, the messaging that you do should not be for everybody. It will make your targeting terrible, and you will only be shooting in the dark. How do you find out who is your target audience? Look for factors that would make someone a customer of yours. Where are they from? What kind of financial background do they belong to? What is their level of education? What are their interests? Look for psychographic data. Scout for patterns from your previous customers or even from the client list of your competitors. When you take all of these points into consideration, you will be able to refine your customer persona with as much clarity as possible. Create a content calendar: There are so many ways you can create stellar content for your business. You could do a series of posts, interview clients, vendors, and employees, write how-to guides, create ebooks, publish relevant memes, and more. All the content that you post can be repurposed in different places. For example, a content written on LinkedIn can be repurposed as bits on Twitter, put up as a blog on your company website, shared on Instagram, and more. If you can crack the code of User Generated Content where your users send you content themselves, it can be great for your brand. Leverage it to the hilt to show that you are a customer-focused company, and it is proof of the fact that they like your products and services. Before creating a strategy, identify the kind of content that will help your brand. Brainstorm with your stakeholders on how you can improve the relationship with your customers, both existing and potential. After all, the whole point of putting up content is to make the readers fall in love with your brand. When you are clear on the content, create a strategy so that you aren’t scrambling every day with-” What do we post today?” That is always a losing strategy. Be well ahead in terms of planning if you want to win in the game of social media marketing. Value Value Value: Most companies would require an entire team to work on their social media handles. You must allocate goals so that the work is done in tandem. What kind of content do customers love? Anything that provides them with enough value to keep returning to your website. Here are some ways in which you can provide valuable client: Content that tells them how to use your product. While you cannot expect everyone to understand the intricacies, it would be helpful if you could create a separate article (or videos) on how to make the most of your product. For example, let’s say you are in the fin-tech space where you disburse loans to professionals. The kind of content that will resonate with your audience would be-1. What is the eligibility for housing, personal, and business loans from a private lender? 2- How to invest money using your salary to get a million in X years?, 3- Here’s how you close your student loans in 3 years. Content like this will capture the interest of your target market. Information on what is happening in the industry. Demo videos, explainer videos, case studies, testimonials- all of which are promotional content, but it still helps your customers make a decision. Videos of your customers using your product. Detailed Question & Answer sessions with your customers Show them videos of how your product is made. Behind-the-scenes content with your employees in it. It shows the humane side of your business. It works well if you are trying to create trust with your customers. Use 1–2 social media channels: While there are many social networking sites that you could dig into, please save yourself the trouble of getting your hands dirty on everything. If your business is with C-suite executives managing a team of 1,000 and more, would you choose Instagram or LinkedIn? LinkedIn. Simple, right? If you sell watches where the target audience is 15–20, then Instagram is the best place to be. You get the drift? Also, do not treat all the channels in the same way. There are best practices for working on each of them. Build your presence on the platform and leverage the existing platform to bring all your customers to the newer platform. This works best when you have a loyal following. Create a content calendar: Now that you know your strategy and the kind of content you want to include on your business, the next step is to kick off a content calendar that streamlines your content marketing efforts. Here is how you can create a stellar content calendar: Write down a bunch of ideas. Assign these ideas to the stakeholders who would create the content. What is the type of content? Is it videos, blog posts, images? You can repurpose the content later. Schedule the content. Follow the W2H formula- When, Where and How. When, where, and how is the content going to be published. Set a deadline for it and inform the stakeholders about their responsibility. Create templates that you can use to create a series of content with ease. Festivals, important dates, and seasonal holidays are a great way to connect with the audience. Create content in advance for these kinds of days so that you aren’t found wanting during the D-day. Engage with the audience: One of the most significant advantages of social media is that it is a two-way street where you can have conversations with your customers. In fact, if you don’t respond to customers, they might think of your brand as snooty, and it won’t help you at all. So what does engaging with the audience entail? Respond to people’s comments, retweet their posts, get back to them with a resolution if they ask for one and so on. Also, don’t share content that has nothing to do with your business. A stray commentary here and there on something is funny, but do not make it a habit of drifting too much from your core area. It is smart not to get into posts that show your political affiliation or your opinion on sensitive matters. Monitor all the conversations that revolve around your brand. Search on different platforms for mentions about you, if it is a bad experience that a customer shared, promise to resolve it and get working on it. If it is a compliment, be grateful, move on, and strive to keep yourself useful to your customers. Spend a lot of time listening to your followers. It is a goldmine of advice using which you can make your product better. Use an online survey tool like the one that SurveySparrow offers to get feedback from your customers. Be consistent: Research says that it takes at least 18 calls to connect with a buyer. In the initial correspondence, you need to sell them the concept, the budgets should work out, and only then can you close the sale. But with consistent messaging on social media platforms, you would be able to establish trust with much ease. This makes it easy for you to get inbound leads because a lot of potential customers are consuming your content on a daily basis. If you are consistent, your engagement rate will balloon up, people will start trusting your business and will be considered reliable in the eyes of the average customer. If you are not consistent on social media, customers will not be sure what to make of you. In fact, for your customers, social media is one more way to reach out to you with their queries. If they realize that there are spells of drought when there is no communication from you, it makes you look bad. This is why you must always be available on your social media handles, at least during working hours. Promote your channels: The first step to promoting your business using social media marketing is to help your social media handles. When you are starting, only your employees know about it. Spread the word using sponsored ads, use share buttons for your website visitors, let your email list know, and use it in your email signature. Announce to the world that you have arrived on the social media marketing landscape. The initial push from your side will be your first few followers. Nurture them into becoming your fans and not just followers. Measure results from social media marketing: All types of marketing should have a benchmark or specific goals. If you are just starting out, keep a benchmark that you want to achieve. Here are some of the objective results that you can measure? Increase in the number of organic visitors to your blog Increase in the number of email subscribers Increase in lead conversions Number of appointments made with your sales team Engagement on your content in different social media sites The number of clicks on your social media post Number of likes, comments, and shares on each social media platform These are the type of data that can be useful to measure the effectiveness of your content marketing efforts. Look at your performance on a monthly, quarterly, and annual basis. This will help you unearth a lot of variables that directly contribute to your business. You will be able to identify which method is the most valuable in terms of ROI. Optimize and streamline your efforts: When you have a lot of data in your hand, the next step that you need to do is to optimize them based on your learning. Make changes based on the results shown. Optimizing your goals based on the results will help you exceed your goals. Once you have created loads of content, go back to your followers on social media again and ask them these two questions. What other types of content do they expect from you? How else can you improve the existing content you publish? The answers to these two questions will give you answers that will incredibly push the results of your content marketing by a considerable margin. Conclusion: With all that said, now you know that there are few things as humongous and impactful as social media in the 21st century. It will only be getting stronger as anyone can access it for free and since there are no restrictions at all. If you are a business and don’t have a strong presence on at least one social networking website, then you need to rethink your strategy. Win your customer’s heart with strategic content that drives home a point. Your audience should look forward to hearing from you. That’s the kind of impact you can create if you try hard. For that to happen, you should start slow and find out what your audience likes, refine your messaging that way, and keep experimenting till you strike gold.
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When Mac recognized the handwriting on the package, he froze. His body motionless, his mind raced back almost 50 years to visualize the young Vietnamese woman who had given him a son. “Colm McCarthy and descendants;” why was it addressed such? Later, with the family assembled, Mac’s wife, Nan, opened the package. She handed envelopes to the three generations, Mac, Thad, and Katie, then read a note aloud. “My husband has died. I would like permission to visit.” No one reacted. Finally, Nancy said, “Thad, her situation was forced. I think it’s a good idea.” Thad wasn’t so sure. Written in response to Charli Mills February 25 2021, prompt at Carrot Ranch Literary: In 99 words (no more, no less), write a story using the word frozen. It can be descriptive, character focused, action driven. Go out onto the ice and find a frozen story. Go where the prompt leads! Share this: Twitter Facebook Like this: Like Loading... Related suespitulnik I am a retired grandmother that grew up in western New York state, left for 25 years, and am now back in the area. I happily live with my husband and two cats. I am pro-military, food, family, and quilting. I am con-exercise, insulting commercials, and lack of common sense. My hope is to have the pile of paper on my desk become a book store novel that will make you laugh, cry, and perhaps, inspire you to make some changes in how you think. Author archive Author website 03/01/2021 Flash Fiction #amwriting, 99wordchallenge, BiologicalMother, CarrotRanchLiterary, CharliMills, famlly, generations, military, Vietnamesechild Previous post Next post 5 thoughts on “Frozen Emotions” Add yours Ann Edall-Robson 03/01/2021 at 20:12 Reply Will the intrigue leads to more? I hope so. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply robbiesinspiration 03/02/2021 at 12:37 Reply This is thought provoking, Susan. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Leanne 03/02/2021 at 19:23 Reply The past continues to catch up with us. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Charli Mills 03/04/2021 at 02:37 Reply A new chapter is about to begin in their lives. LikeLike Reply 1 Pingback Collection Template « Carrot Ranch Literary Community Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (Address never made public) Name Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out / Change ) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Text Widget This is a text widget, which allows you to add text or HTML to your sidebar. You can use them to display text, links, images, HTML, or a combination of these. Edit them in the Widget section of the Customizer. Archives Archives Select Month December 2021 November 2021 October 2021 September 2021 August 2021 July 2021 June 2021 May 2021 April 2021 March 2021 February 2021 January 2021 December 2020 November 2020 October 2020 September 2020 August 2020 July 2020 June 2020 May 2020 April 2020 March 2020 February 2020 January 2020 December 2019 November 2019 September 2019 August 2019 July 2019 June 2019 May 2019 April 2019 March 2019 February 2019 January 2019 December 2018 November 2018 October 2018 September 2018 August 2018 July 2018 June 2018 May 2018 April 2018 March 2018 February 2018 January 2018 December 2017 November 2017 October 2017 September 2017 August 2017 July 2017 June 2017 May 2017 April 2017 March 2017 February 2017 January 2017 December 2016 November 2016 October 2016 September 2016 August 2016 July 2016
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UNHCR chief, Filippo Grandi, has come under heavy criticism after he suggested that the international community should work with the regime to ensure the return of refugees, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed. The United Nations’ High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Filippo Grandi, has come under fire for suggesting that the international community should work with the regime of President Bashar al-Assad to return refugees and internally displaced people returned to Syria. Grandi visited Damascus and tweeted from there on Sunday. His tweet was accompanied by a picture of Damascus’s Umayyad Mosque. I arrived in Damascus and before starting the official programme of my visit to Syria I stopped at the Umayyad Mosque — a magnificent place of prayer, history and beauty. pic.twitter.com/2JuOB97Bn4 — Filippo Grandi (@FilippoGrandi) October 15, 2021 Many Syrians considered this statement by the UNHCR chief insensitive, with some replying that if they tried to visit their homes or return to Syria, they would be arrested, tortured, or killed by the regime. During his two-day visit to Syria Grandi met Syrian regime Foreign Minister Faisal al-Mekdad and Environment and Local Administration Minister of Local Administration and Environment Hussein Makhlouf. Syrian activists and NGOs have repeatedly warned that Syria is not safe for refugees to return to, with Amnesty International documenting the torture, rape, and forced disappearance of refugees by regime forces. In a further tweet, Grandi said, “I have discussed with the Syrian Government ways to strengthen coordination as we address internal displacement, and to cooperate in removing obstacles to the return of refugees.” I have discussed with the Syrian Government ways to strengthen coordination as we address internal displacement, and to cooperate in removing obstacles to the return of refugees. Finding solutions for uprooted Syrians requires efforts by all — Syria, host countries and donors. — Filippo Grandi (@FilippoGrandi) October 17, 2021 He also said that he had talked with returnees in the city of Talbiseh in Homs province in central Syria. I spent the day in Talbiseh and met people who have returned home after years of displacement, inside and outside Syria. They need decent housing, clean water, health care, education for their children, and livelihoods. Helping returnees is a humanitarian priority. pic.twitter.com/0McW0Cqxnt — Filippo Grandi (@FilippoGrandi) October 16, 2021 Wafa Ali Mustafa, a Syrian activist and journalist described Grandi’s visit to Syria as “shameful” and “outrageous”. “The only safe return starts with getting rid of Assad’s regime, prosecuting all war criminals in Syria, releasing all detainees, [and] ending the ongoing detention [and] bombardment,” she wrote on Twitter. Another Twitter user said: “As refugees, we are not safe from the oppression of this regime which is working to impoverish, starve [and] displace the people.” Amnesty International has documented a catalog of violations committed by Syrian intelligence officers against 66 returnees, including 13 children. Read Also: Returning Syrian Refugees Face Torture, Rape by Regime: Amnesty In five cases, detainees had died in custody after returning to Syria, while the fate of 17 forcibly disappeared people remains unknown. Returning refugees told Amnesty that intelligence officers explicitly targeted them for their decision to flee Syria, accusing them of disloyalty or “terrorism”. The UNHCR commented on Grandi’s Syria trip on Monday issuing a statement saying: “These are Syrian nationals, and it’s the government’s responsibility to ensure their security.” “We are engaging with the government to highlight refugees’ concerns such as their safety, property rights, and livelihoods.” During the last decade, the Syrian people have experienced a brutal war with over 500,000 people being killed and 13 million forced to leave their homes, mostly as a result of regime bombardment of civilian areas. Around 5.5 million Syrian refugees currently reside in five Middle Eastern nations. Tens of thousands of people have also been detained in regime jails over the past decade, with many of them feared dead. The New Arab has approached the UNHCR for comment. The Syrian Observer has not verified the content of this story. Responsibility for the information and views set out in this article lies entirely with the author. News Talks Between Syria and Belarus to Develop Parliamentary Relations SANA (State-run agency), Friday December 3rd, 2021 Tahrir al-Sham Raises Tariffs on Imports from Rural Aleppo to Idleb SHAAM NEWS NETWORK (Opposition), Friday December 3rd, 2021 Syria Participates in Islamic Financial Institutions Conference in Bahrain SANA (State-run agency), Friday December 3rd, 2021 Turkey Condemns Syrian Parliament for Targeting its Territorial Integrity THE DAILY SABAH (Turkish daily), Friday December 3rd, 2021 Bab al-Hawa Crossing Discloses Number of Syrians Deported by Turkey in November BALADI NEWS (Opposition website), Friday December 3rd, 2021 Recommend article Sender's Name: Sender's Email: Receiver's Name: Receiver's Email: About Us The Syrian Observer is a daily online news service covering Syrian political and civil society news. 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One of the best additions that you can have for your home is a pool. It is this one that can provide relaxation for the whole family plus it will also add value to your home. For you to have a proper pool then you will need experts to do it for you. This is the reason why you will need to hire a reputable pool company. Since you will have a lot of options in the market, it is important that you will look into some factors so that you will be guided on who you should be hiring. One of the things that you will need to do when hiring a pool company is to do your own research. You can make use of the internet as getting the information that you need is easier this way. A reputable and trusted pool company has a website that will tell and show you what the company is all about. Another thing that you also will need to do when hiring a pool company is to read testimonials. It is through these testimonials where you will know what previous clients have to say about the pool company that you will be hiring. It is also important to take note if these testimonials are legit. If you think that they are only made-up testimonials then try to look for another company as this is a red flag. Make sure that the company is posting real pictures and videos of the projects that they have done and are currently doing. Once you are hiring a pool company then see to it that you will also be looking at the history that they have. It is always better to hire a service provider that has a rich history in the industry of pool making. This is due to the fact that they are the ones that have accumulated the experience needed to provide the right service to their clients. There are new companies out there that might be cutting corners which will not yield good results. You need to remember though that a more experienced and established company might be charging you more but it will be worth it in the end. If you already have a list of possible pool companies that you could be hiring then the next thing that you will have to do is to contact them one by one. Make sure that you are ready with the questions that you want to ask them. It can also help if you will have an idea of the look as well as the measurement that you want for your pool. This will ensure that the pool company can give you definite answers as well as quotes. Look into the information that the company has given you and choose the one that will give you the best value for your money. A company that can also offer you a good balance between design and functionality is the one that you should be choosing.
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Birth Chart (also known as BaZi Chart) represents the energy matrix which was active at that exact point of time. It contains Elements on top and Branches at the bottom. While Elements are a pure manifestation of one particular Element, Branches are mostly packages of various Elements. There are altogether over 10 million possible chart combinations. HOUR DAY(ME) MONTH YEAR MASTER ELEMENT (ME) Master Element or ME is the central point of reference. Each ME has its own character traits, but those might vary a lot, depending on overall chart conditions. Generally speaking, if ME is weak or feeble, it needs those Elements which can make it stronger. If ME is strong or dominant, it needs elements which will challenge it. If ME is solid, in most cases it represents the ability to handle all Elements without major disturbances. FEEBLE WEAK STRONG EXCESSIVE SOLID FIVE ELEMENTS Five Elements values are generated from the Birth Chart and represent the general dynamic between them. CHARACTER COMPONENTS Character Components are generated from Five Elements, with a certain level of modifications. They represent a basic potential of the Chart, but whether this potential can be reached has to be analyzed in detail in Talent Analysis. Body Creativity Wealth Power Mind TOP TALENTS These are the strongest Talents in this chart. Like with Character Components, they are just potentials, but whether the person will be able to access and obtain them, will depend on overall chart condition. This will be analyzed further below.
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These nine are the people who left their mark upon history, be it recorded or left to appreciation. Each of their life’s Tale has played an integral part in Aeyuu’s construction or destruction. What their future may hold, however, will remain uncertain until Aeyuu’s own Tale, The Age of Silence, is one day told. Aneskia Syrilae youth in search of answers One choice; one single choice is all it took for Aneskia to set her life onto a path of slow, unwitting destruction. Will she one day find redemption and a way to revive what was lost, or will she succumb as well to the power that took everything from her? Her Tale will one day be told in The Age of Silence. More about Aneskia Kooga Who even knows what he is Born to a mother who had been itching for years to kill him, Kooga has known nothing but suffering and hate for his entire, short life. A life he wishes he’d never been given. But beneath violence beats a fragile heart only longing to be loved, as well as the soul of an ancient Blackness that should never have existed. Will he remain on a path of destruction, or will he discover there is more to life than death? More about Kooga Ine Cannibal sweetheart Ine has long forgotten her real name, but a storyteller needs a name to call her creations by, especially such a unique creature as this kind-hearted, love-loving Denumbra. However, when her brother Zool disappeared, Ine’s mentality shifted. Aware of her own weakness, she still decided to step away from the sidelines and to go against a threat even greater than the Goddess from which she was born. More about Ine Kassandra Hate-filled Vampire bitch For as long as Kassandra has lived, and she has lived for a few centuries, all that she has known is the pure ecstasy of power and blood. Death was her middle name (but not really), and her eyes, of an unnatural pink hue, an open threat. Yet, Kassandra died one day, by the very hands she’d often thought of breaking – just for kicks. Just to get this unrelenting hate in her heart to shut up for just one second. The hate only grew stronger. More about Kassandra Nalyn Elshir ex-warrior, now-wanderer Nalyn has always known war. From surviving on the cutthroat streets of Gilfen to being forcefully enrolled into the Elshir army, Nalyn never really knew a moment’s peace – peace being a notion foreign to him to begin with. But war took its toll, both physically and mentally, until Nalyn and what remained of his squad deserted to the Human Empire – lands and people they had pillaged for years. There, for the first time in his life, Nalyn knew fleeting peace. More about Nalyn Devon Streetsmart bookvamp A man far older than his looks might concede, Devon has learned in time that the world is made out of suffering and death. The few women he cared about died in horrible ways. His heart one day broke, and never mended. So Devon left care and love behind, to focus on but a single goal: to rid the world of necromancers, to him the root of all evils. He sought out death and always found it, but what he truly sought he never managed to accept. More about Devon Kristofa He matters from a distance Kristofa is one of those inconspicuous people who, one day, through consequential decisions, twist their life into the tapestry of History. And if he be remembered among some Syrilae for one thing, it is for aiding in corrupting the Ansai line and, so doing, condeming the Syrilae race. Yet Kristofa doesn’t regret his choices. In his eyes, had he done nothing, then the Syrilae race truly would’ve died out. If they need to hate someone, then he’ll shoulder that burden, alone. More about Kristofa Idora Necrolorian anomaly Idora died when her master’s home was invaded by his former experiments. Her skull was crushed between a wall and a war hammer, her master’s home burned to the ground. Both of them rose again – he as a Necromancer, she as his Necromant. Since then, and since before then, Idora followed her master unconditionally, serving her master’s Master without doubt or hesitation. Until her vessel’s heart was burned back to life. Emotions began to creep into her veins. Doubt, as well, began to emerge. More about Idora Sorasiehn She dead, but she matter There are Syrilae who whisper amongst themselves that Ansai Sorasiehn single-handedly ruined the Ansai lineage. After all, she is the one who gave birth to Nefahtil, a woman hated over her own hatred. And perhaps it is true that Sorasiehn ruined the Ansai lineage. But in her eyes, she only perpetuated her mother’s legacy – a life of justice and duty, which Sorasiehn soaked in vengeance and bloodshed.
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As a homeschooler, you know that education happens everywhere--not just at a dining table. But when it comes to Hebrew, your gentle approach sometimes turns into carving out precious time to reluctantly conjugate verbs and memorize vocab, which after a couple of weeks… results in your kids still not speaking Hebrew. In reality, you should be speaking Hebrew the same exact day you start learning--not year 2 or year never. And Hebrew shouldn’t feel like something extra that overwhelms your busy schedule! It should happen everywhere and integrate with what you’re already doing. The Homeschool Phrases will have your family using Hebrew AS you’re homeschooling because it has hundreds of phrases in Hebrew that you already say all the time during your homeschool day! Like... “Grab a sheet of paper.” “I left my coffee in the microwave again!” “This is difficult, but you are capable of doing difficult things.” “You could be done right now if you had started when I asked you to.” “I don’t want to practice the piano.” ;) While using the native speaker audio to hear how to pronounce the phrases, simply replace what you say in English with Hebrew! Start with just one phrase or five… it’s up to you! There’s no need to carve out precious time, sitting at the dining table writing boring vocab lists. Instead, while the kids are eating breakfast, you can say in Hebrew, “It’s time to start school.” They might not know what it means yet, but you’ll tell them in English, and then say it in Hebrew one more time. That’s it! As you keep using this phrase every morning, your child will start to make the connection between what is happening and what it means in Hebrew. By the way, this is the same way you taught your kids English! You didn’t conjugate verbs with your baby, right? You spoke to your baby. By taking this gentle and extremely practical approach with this one phrase, you’re adding Hebrew to your homeschool day at the kitchen table, and your homeschool day hasn’t even started yet. Now you’re not wishing your family was speaking Hebrew because you ARE speaking Hebrew! Soon your homeschool day will be filled with Hebrew. Relatable Phrases The Homeschool Phrases will have your family speaking in Hebrew throughout your entire school day! From starting the day with your kids asking, “How much school are we doing today?” to you saying, “We’re done for the day. You can go play now.” You'll have no problem replacing your everyday homeschool conversations in English with Hebrew because this guide is completely relatable, mama! Talk Right Away! There are only three steps to get started. First, get out your guide. Second, say the phrase with the audio. And third, use the phrase with your family! You’ll start talking in Hebrew the same exact day you start. As you have fun and continue to use your phrases, you’ll get even better! Easy to Follow Charts Our charts are easy to follow with colorful images, so you can quickly find the phrases that are perfect for your family. The fun pictures will keep your kids interested, coming back to look at the charts often and ask questions Cultural Experience Immerse yourself further into the Hebrew culture by reading about how the Israeli education system works. Make it a fun activity by grading papers for the day just like they do in Israel! Native Speaker Audio in the App For everything you’ll find in this printable, you’ll have native speaker audio that you can practice with, which means you’ll be able to sound more and more like a native speaker every time you work through your phrases. Quickly access all the audio in the TalkBox.Mom companion app, so you’ll spend more time talking in Hebrew as a family and less time doing busy work or, worse, learning pronunciation incorrectly. A Closer Look Section 1: The School Year From saying it’s your first day of school, to letting people know you are a first or second generation homeschooler, to simply saying, “I’m homeschooled,” this section will get your kids talking in Hebrew not only with each other but with Hebrew speaking people they meet. Section 2: Starting School Ready to start your school day? Que the questions from the kids, “How much school are we doing today,” and, “Do I have to get dressed?” You and your children will be able to negotiate… I mean talk 😉 in Hebrew about what’s happening that day. Section 3: Grabbing Supplies You’ll find yourself using these phrases a lot to ask the kids to grab paper, look for their notebook, sharpen their pencils, and all the other phrases you say while getting ready to do a task or transition from one subject to another. Plus, they’ll be able to ask you where their things are after they’ve misplaced them. Classic. Section 4: Reading & Writing Whether it’s letting your kids know it’s time to read, asking your child to stop making that weird sound while you’re reading, or looking up words in the dictionary to write down, this section will have your family talking about one of the most popular pastimes of homeschooling families: reading together and writing! Section 5: Keep Going Oh, the sigh of relief when a homeschool parent says, “A little more to go, and we’ll be done!” That’s always a nice point in the day. Use these Hebrew phrases to tell your kids to keep going, you’re setting a timer for a certain number of minutes, or entice them with video game time to finally finish that lesson. Your child will be able to ask for help, let you know what they’re working on, and if they are finished! Section 6: Online Class Who would've thought that there would be so many kids doing online classes this year?! This section is perfect for today’s digital world. Among other things, you’ll be able to remind your child in Hebrew that it is in fact a video call, and they will need to change out of their pajamas because everyone will see them! 🤣 Section 7: Siblings There can be so many distractions during the school day, and many times the distraction is a sibling! Use phrases like, “Can you help her/him out with that problem?,” and, “Can you do that in your head please?” to keep your Hebrew immersion going even when sibling squabbles happen. Section 8: Encouragement Yay! You’ll love these phrases that give you the opportunity to encourage your kids in Hebrew by saying things like, “You are getting so much better at adding,” and, “I love homeschooling you.” Section 9: Drama If only kids got along all the time and completed every assignment without complaining, it would be a wonderful world, wouldn’t it? But getting back to reality 😂 you’ll be saying, “Leave your brother alone while he’s trying to concentrate,” in Hebrew in no time. Section 10: Coffee I see you, busy Mama, just trying to get through the morning with your 2-hour-old, reheated, luke warm coffee in hand! Your coffee may not be hot, but your heart will be full as you use these coffee phrases with your kids. Section 11: Science Experiments Add another level of excitement to your science experiments by speaking in Hebrew! Prepare for the experiment, do the experiment, and assess how the experiment went all with Hebrew phrases. Section 12: Music Practice Let your child know it’s time to practice, how long they need to practice for, and even talk about their recital pieces in Hebrew. Section 13: Grading & Finishing Awesome! You’ve reached the end of your school day! Kids love asking, “Are we done now,” and you love saying, “We’re done!” So have fun with these phrases as you finish up your school day. Section 14: Grading in Israel Immerse your family further into the Israeli culture by reading about the Israeli Education System. For a fun activity, grade your papers the same way they do in Israel for a day! Who is this right for? Families who homeschool their kids, or Families who have children in virtual school or families that help their children with after-school work. Families with any level of Hebrew fluency—from zero to conversational. Families that are okay with printing out a PDF Who is this wrong for? Families who don’t have school-aged kids. Families that don’t talk to each other that much while doing school. Families that are already using Hebrew the entire time they are homeschooling. Families that do not or cannot print a digital product. What happens after you purchase? After you purchase the Homeschool Phrases in Hebrew, you will receive a receipt that has a link to your digital download of the PDF as well as a PDF that explains how to download and log into the app with the native speaker audio. To print the digital download, we recommend printing flash cards front to back on cardstock. The video below shows you how to download your PDF and print single- or double-sided. How to Download & Print your Purchase FAQ What is your refund policy? Because this is a digital product that is delivered instantly, there are no refunds. For this reason, we show you in great detail what’s inside, so you can make the best decision for your family before you purchase. Is the Homeschool Phrases entirely different from the original phrasebook? The phrasebook “Use Hebrew at Home” is packed with general phrases you can use with various tasks and activities throughout your entire day! The Homeschool Phrases in Hebrew are focused specifically on homeschooling, so they include more detailed phrases that are very specific to homeschool and after-school activities. These are new phrases, and the cross over between both products is very minimal. We recommend getting both!! I don’t have a printer. Can I send it to Office Depot to be printed? Of course! Be sure to tell them which pages you want printed front to back. We recommend having it printed (1) in color, (2) on cardstock, and (3) front to back, so you can use them longer. You can also laminate your cards if you would like. Can I share this with my friend? It’s against the licensing terms you agree to when you purchase to share the PDF, companion app, or prints with your friends, extended family, frenemies, students, or co-op. See our terms below for more details. Of course, they can play with your family, but they cannot take it home, and it cannot be re-printed per student in a classroom or co-op setting. If you would like to do that, please email [email protected] for our co-op and classroom license. Can I use this with my students or co-op? Yes, you will need to purchase a copy for each student. If you are a teacher or lead a co-op, for example, contact [email protected], so we can give you a discounted rate for purchasing the amount of copies you need to cover each student. Is this made by native Hebrew speakers? Yes, our translators, editors, and voice artists are all native speakers from Israel. How do I download and print out the PDF double-sided? 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A tiny North Dakota town sent a message Sunday to white supremacists trying to turn it into an Aryan enclave: if you’re going to move here, at least have a sewer and running water on your property. The city of Leith, N.D. approved a moratorium Sunday that prevents building any new structures without running water and a sewer outlet, the Bismarck Tribune reported. Craig Cobb, a fugitive from Canada who purchased about a dozen lots in the town to entice other white supremacists to move there, called the ordinances “patently unfair,” according to the Tribune. Cobb already risked having his home declared uninhabitable after allowing an order that gave him time to make plans for water and sewer on his property to expire. During the meeting, Cobb said he may rename Leith the “Village of the Damned” when he takes it over, calling its residents “evil and nasty,” according to the Tribune. Catherine Thompson (@kt_thomps) Catherine Thompson is a senior editor for Talking Points Memo in New York City. She came to the site in 2013 and reported on national affairs. Previously, she worked as a research assistant to investigative reporter Wayne Barrett. She can be reached at [email protected]. Have a tip? Send it Here! Latest Livewire Planned Parenthood Exits Federal Family Planning Program Over Abortion Gag Rule By Tierney Sneed | August 19, 2019 3:20 p.m. Planned Parenthood is leaving the federal government’s Title X program, which funds family planning services for low-income people, due to… GOP Homeland Security Chair ‘Concerned’ With ‘Growing Leadership Void’ At DHS By Matt Shuham | April 8, 2019 4:36 p.m. Following the ousters of the Homeland Security secretary and Secret Service director, and the withdrawal of the would-be ICE director’s… Schumer Wants Ousted Secret Service Chief To Testify On Mar-A-Lago ‘Vulnerabilities’ By Matt Shuham | April 8, 2019 3:47 p.m. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) on Monday called for ousted Secret Service Director Randolph “Tex” Alles to testify before…
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Knight Elayne - Secrets of the tavernFantasy era story... if you don't like this genre.... please do not read futher on.... thanks!!After wandering through thick forest, Elayne finally found a tavern in a small clearing. Earlier she had went past an empty village. It looked like there hadn?t been anyone living there for few years and there wasn?t any suitable buildings to spend the night in. Near the village was a small graveyard, which looked like it had been long forgotten. there was a big tombstone in the middle of the bushes but the names had worn off a long time ago and the forest had started to take the land back. There were some tracks in the village and also in the graveyard, but nothing that could be demonic. The footprints looked to be human, maybe hunters who had passed by.Elayne was happy to find this old, quite remote tavern here and she really wanted a bath. She didn?t have too much money to spend, but a bath was something she really wanted right now. She couldn?t even remember when she had a good long bath last and by the gods, she would have one now. Elayne walked towards tavern building and noticed a few horses in the stable. They looked too nice horses for peasants to own and Elayne was curious. There was an old man in the stable who was taking care of the horses. She said hello to him, but old man just muttered something back. This place was so remote, that maybe these old folk weren?t used to visitors anymore. Elayne had only one thing on her mind, a bath, so she didn?t wasted any more time with the man or horses and walked towards the door.She entered into a small tavern room, it was quiet. The fireplace had a fire lit in it, making it a nice and cosy little tavern. Dirty and a bit smoky like those cheaper taverns usually are and an older woman sat behind the counter and smoked her pipe while watching Elayne as she walked in. She got up slowly and looked at Elayne.Elayne asked to have a room and a bath. The old lady nodded and said that she could give her a room, but this isn?t one of those fancy taverns as centre regions have, so no baths in the rooms. If she wants to have a bath, she have to use a room downstairs that had a bathtub in it. Elayne didn?t want to start to argue and if she could just get her Bath, everything would be ok. So she agreed to the old woman?s offer. She got the key and paid the price. Her purse got really light, but at least she would get a treat for herself for once.The old woman told her that her room was up on the second floor on the left. She would inform her when the bath is ready for her. Elayne nodded and went towards the stairs, while the old lady went to the door and yelled to her son to start warming the bathwater. Elayne walked slowly up the stairs as she wanted to see, the ?son?. The same old muttering man walked in with his clumsy steps. There must have been something wrong on his legs, or in his head, She didn?t wanted to ask. The old woman yelled to him and tried to get him to move faster by hitting him with a broom. The old man didn?t even noticed and went on about his job. The whole of the time he was muttering something odd.Elayne went upstairs and found her room. It was small. The window was nailed shut, the bed was creaking and floorboards were worn out. Elayne smiled to herself but at least she could sleep indoors for a change. She heard someone talking in the room next door. She couldn?t hear well enough to understand anything, but then someone left the room. Elayne peeked into corridor and saw cloaked person disappearing down the stairs. Soon she heard voices outside as this person took a horse and climbed on it. Moments after, there wasn?t any sign that this person had even been here. Elayne didn?t care about it, she was just so tired from all that walking. A Horse would be nice to have.Elayne checked her backpack and made sure that her sword stayed with her. Even in here. it was a bit odd that someone would leave the Tavern as sun was setting and night was coming. Elayne put her backpack under her bed and went down stairs as the old lady was calling her guests to come down. As she stepped into the corridor, she saw a young brunette haired female leaving from that room, where she had heard talking. She wore a cloak what looked like mage?s guild cloak and Elayne started to wonder what business a young novice mage could have here. Both of them went down and the old lady had made stew with bread for her guests. It wasn?t much, but that?s the best that they could offer there. The old lady told, that the rabbit in the stew was caught yesterday by her son and it was tender.Elayne watched as this novice mage took her plate, thanked her and went to find a place to sit for herself. She seemed to be cautious about the food and the other people around her. Elayne took her plate and thanked the old lady too, but she just muttered something and that made Elayne smile a bit. I guess that?s the local way to talk, just mutter something. The novice mage was more interested to know what the stew contained, as she mainly poked it with her wooden spoon. For Elayne it was the best that she had gotten in the whole time that she had spent in that remote location. The sky was getting darker as finally the old boy came to his mother and again, muttered something odd and went back out. The old woman nodded to Elayne and told her that her bath is ready. Towels should be there waiting for her. It?s more than perfect timing for her, as she had just finished her food and got up from her table. The Mage novice was still trying to figure out what that stuff on her plate had been or she just isn?t hungry at all as she was checking the window from time to time. Maybe waiting for something or someone.Elayne didn?t care to ask and canlı bahis she walked towards the room where tub was readied. She found the bath tub, full of warm water and she just couldn?t stop smiling. She undressed herself quickly and slid into the water. It was heavenly for her and Elayne could rest for a while, while washing all that dirt from her skin that she had gotten from all those long trips. A Horse would be a good help for her, but she didn?t have one and that novice mage might not want to sell her horse to Elayne. Also there was one little tiny thing, Elayne didn?t have much money left anyway.Elayne lay in the bath tub and felt how the warm water took away all that tiredness, making her legs feel better again. She could wash her hair at last and sometimes she really missed the time, when she had plans to be married with some noble man. That was just a dream now to her and there isn?t any noble men, who would marry her at the moment. If anyone would know that she had been seduced by demons and allowed them to abuse her, she would be in deep trouble. It wouldn?t matter if she had been under the spell of them or not, she is touched by demons and the Church had only one judgement for those. That is Death.Warm water fondled her body nicely and Elayne could put all her worries aside for the moment to relax and take that moment just for herself. The whole room started to be more or less full of steam that had risen from the warm water. The water didn?t feel like it was getting cold at all and the bottom of the quite large tub was still hot. Elayne thought that the water was getting heated under that tub, one level down from that room. That just felt even better for Elayne as usually the bath water went cold after a while and she had to get up eventually. Now the water stayed nice and warm, so she could enjoy her stay as long as she wanted or someone told her to get out. At least she paid for the bath and bath is what she is going to get.The novice mage had eaten as much she wanted to eat of that stew and it tasted good, while it looked so odd to her eyes. She was getting bored, as here in the middle of nowhere nothing really happened and her friend hadn?t returned yet. Maybe he wasn?t coming back at all so she could return to her room. He should be back here for the morning and should carry more information about the lantern that they had dug up from the old graveyard.The novice got up and returned to her room upstairs, while wondering why anyone would like to have that old lantern. It had some old runes on it, but that?s it. No other markings about what it does and what its purpose is. It?s just old crude lantern with rune markings. She stared at it long enough, like it would just pop up and tell its secrets to her willingly. The novice mage took it in her hands, tossed and turned it, while searching for clues, but found nothing.As it seemed to be only way to figure out what it does and why someone sent them to get it, she lit it up. It started vibrating softly and it seemed to change its colours slowly. As the flame inside of it warmed it up, those smooth colours started to darken and the vibrating stopped. The novice mage just stared at it for a while and was curious as to why it didn?t do anything. She didn?t notice that the air had started to change within her room and it was thickening fast. When she finally noticed something, it was too late and that mystic force made her submit into its will.Back at the bath tub room, Elayne had been thinking that she could stay in here for few days more, take closer look at the village and graveyard, but the only thing that she really wanted was this bathtub. One of those few things that she missed from her old life. She hadn?t even noticed that she had been in there for over an hour and she thought that the old lady would come knocking on the door when her bath time is over. She relaxed a little too much in there and fell into a light sleep. It?s more like a cat nap than a deep sleep, but still she completely gave up to her tiredness and her eyes were shut little too long.As Elayne was falling to sleep, upstairs that odd mist had already moved into the whole level and was moving downstairs, capturing everyone who was within its reach. The old lady and her son were subdued fast and the mist sank through those old floorboards easily. It felt that something was hidden under there, something that it wanted to reveal.In the novice mage?s room, that same mist started whispering to her soft words and making sure that she?ll be under its control. The novice couldn?t do anything to prevent it anymore and lantern just got stronger moment by moment. Voices whispered in her ears things that made her feel hot and aroused. The novice started to rock her body slowly as if dancing with someone and while doing that, started to remove her blue cloak. Undressing herself under the control of the strange old lantern and dropping her cloak on the floor. She continued dancing and her hands moved on her own body, like someone else would have been in there touching her lovely figured body. Her hands removed also rest of the lighter clothes that she had under her cloak and soon she dance in her room fully naked. Her hands moving on her body wildly, keeping her aroused and driving her into the next phase. She moaned softly while dancing and those voices, that whispered words into her ears, had changed to become more intense, more hornier and a more nastier type.She feels how something directs her to her bed and almost tosses her forcefully on it on her back. She pants softly, like waiting for her lover to come and take her right now. Right here and as roughly as her lover wanted. She lay on her bed, legs fully open towards the door and her fingers bahis siteleri were rubbing her clit manically. She was trembling and moaning from the pleasure, as if something had woken up from the depths of the ground. That odd mystic mist had woken up something from the past and brought it back into the present day. Something had got up into upstairs and it followed that pulsating mist and mage?s cries of pleasure. It felt her through that door and felt that she was ready for it. The novice mage saw how something opened the lock and the door was pushed open. A dark figure entered her room and she felt like she had been waiting for him all along.Our knight in bathtub woke up when she heard a soft thump from somewhere close. It didn?t come from outside or from below. It sounded more like the tavern side and Elayne feels like her hands and legs are so heavy. Almost too heavy to move and she figures that she fell asleep in the tub. It is a bad place to sleep in and now she fights herself out of the tub. Elayne hears another thump and now a dragging sound. Like something heavy was being dragged on those worn out floorboards. The air within the tavern feels so odd and dense, as if something is making them lie down and let it happen. Elayne felt dizzy but she managed to get herself on the floor beside the tub and now she reaches towards her belt where she keeps herbs what sharpens her senses and keep her awake.Those small soft thumps stops behind door of the room and she drags herself towards her belt. Something pushes the door in and tears the latch that had locked the door to pieces. Two dark skinned creatures move into the steamy room and Elayne see?s demonic ghouls entering the room. Her belt is so close, but she can?t reach into it. These ghouls, more undead creatures than demonic in nature, see?s this fully naked young female on the floor and moves towards their prey. Elayne feels now how the air had gone even denser, it?s like a soupy mist that hits her hard. Elayne makes her final try and manages to get the belt into her hands, just as these ghouls drags her away. Elayne put all the strength she had left into her hands and takes the herbs from her purse. Her hands are shaking badly but she get?s the herbs into her mouth and eats them. The Ghouls drag her into the tavern side where Elayne see the old woman and her son, both are already slain and laying dead on the floor. Elayne is dragged towards the table and these ghouls just lift her up on it. A third ghoul who was waiting for them in here, comes to the side and put it?s dark skinned hand on Elayne?s body. It seems to be interested in this young female and as the old woman wasn?t of any use to them, Elayne could be fitted into the part of their plans really nicely.Her tits are played with as dark dirty fingers touch her hard nipples and someone?s hands move on her inner thighs. The air is so dense in there and acting like a spell that keeps all living things calm and show no resistance. Elayne feels how her body is inspected roughly and she moans softly when someone?s fingers finds their way inside her pussy. That moan was just spontaneous from her and she can?t even control her own body at that moment. She is like a rag doll on that table for these ghouls.Elayne can?t know that these ghouls are from the Taverns past. Within this building, many of guests were ****d and murdered by former owners of this tavern. The angry Villagers had enough and one night, they attacked the Tavern and killed the whole murdering gang. All traces were removed and bodies were buried deep in the Taverns ground. Something had awaken them and now they are continued their evil deeds. The old woman might have known what lay deep under the tavern and maybe her son also, but they weren?t offering any pleasures to this reawaken evil only death. First one of these ghouls moved between Elayne?s legs and smirked with its evil face, while making it?s unholy member go into this lovely young woman?s body. It seems to enjoy its first woman for years and it leans over her, so it could lick Elayne?s lovely firm tits with its two tipped tongue. It?s like a lizards tongue and maybe that guy had wanted to look different and cut his tongue.Elayne feels how the first hard member slides into her and how disgusting that feels. It won?t be any better, as this creature leans towards her, just so that it could lick and suck Elayne?s firm tits. It began to remember how the deed is done and it?s smirking at Elayne, while ramming it?s cock deep into her pussy. It remembers those women, who were ****d by him so long ago and after that he cut their throats open. Bodies were dragged outside into middle of forest where wolves and other a****ls ate the evidence against them.Elayne couldn?t help herself at all as she starts to moan and pant while the ghoul rams it?s unholy tool into her time after time. Elayne feels how her tits are played with during that time. At first the ghouls from the past were to be the murderous type, but now they remember bits and pieces from their past, how they tortured innocent women who rented the room at the Tavern, they are becoming more hornier than murderous. Elayne?s lovely legs are kept fully open for this first ghoul who is about to plant his cursed seeds into this young female. Dark mist around them keeps Elayne in an aroused state and her body is kept on the table in that position as long as they want it.Elayne pants and moans from pleasure, as the first ghoul unloads its unholy seed into her waiting womb. It grunts few times and feels that it?s deed is done. It?s foul seeds are deep within this unlucky woman?s body and it presses a final kiss on Elayne?s lips. After that it moves away and a second ghoul moves between her legs, güvenilir bahis but the third one wants to have some fun also, so they turn her on her belly on that table, and in that position the poor woman is spit roasted between two foul smelling ghouls. Elayne feel herself turned into whatever positions these ghouls like, like a ragdoll in the wind. She cries out loud as second ghouls thrusts his member into her and leans over her while keeping its strong hands on her hips, forcing it?s hard member as deep as it will go into this lovely lady, as other ghoul is forcing it?s foul tasting cock into Elayne?s mouth.While two ghouls are taking their turns on her, Elayne feels those herbs finally start to work and she starts to regain control over her own body. It starts from the tiny things, but the effect is building up fast. The creatures haven?t noticed any change in her yet and they just are reliving their cursed memories from the past. How they robbed travellers on the road, in the forest and in the tavern. They killed their victims if they felt like it, and had fun with numerous females who just disappeared afterwards. After this band of cutthroats had got their hands on one girl from the village, the villagers had had enough. Now it was their turn to make the villagers pay for their actions. The Ghouls don?t know that the village is now empty and their current unlucky victim isn?t so helpless as they think she is.Elayne feels ghoul behind her starts to pick up the pace and a few moments later, it shoots it?s sticky load into Elayne with a loud groan. The third ghoul is looking at its mate and maybe planned to take its place when second ghoul pulls away, but Elayne has had enough of that. She had noticed a large bladed knife on the belt of this third ghoul and grabbed it into her hand. She rolled away from the table and with one fierce jump, she toppled one of the ghouls and slashed its throat open. Elayne continued her attack and the second ghouls loses its head and the last one takes that blade into its chest. It groans something like curses on her before falling on its rotten knees and then fully on the floor. All three ghouls lay on the floorboards, again in a dead state. Elayne makes sure of it and beheaded the other two ghouls. Three ghoul heads are lifted onto the counter and then Elayne remembers the novice mage. She might be in trouble and Elayne runs to get her sword from bath tub room. It?s laying on the floor, just where it was left when the ghouls dragged her out of there.She was lucky enough to have that herb along with her and was able to take it just in time, before her fate was sealed. Elayne ran back upstairs and found two ghouls in the corridor. She does quick work on them and cuts them into pieces with her trusty sword. The ghouls are rather slow against the furious Elayne and she barges her way into the novice mage?s room. She sees her laying on the bed, fully naked and one of the ghouls above her, ramming it?s dark skinned unholy cock into her already abused pussy. There is also two other ghouls who seemed to have done their deed already on her and were waiting for their friend to finish up so they might kill her or toss her into the hands of the others downstairs. Elayne screams from anger and impales two ghouls with her sword into the wall. The Ghouls are surprised completely and they are easily nailed to the wall with her sword. Elayne attacks the third ghoul and tears it off of its helpless victim. The Ghouls might be slower than Elayne, but they are still stronger than she is. the last ghoul fights back and hits her in the stomach, which makes poor Elayne drop to her knees. The Ghoul takes it?s dark saw bladed knife from its belt and walks toward Elayne.She is now defenceless, as her sword is pinned in those two ghouls on the wall, but then she hears something. A soft desperate voice from the bed, the novice mage says just one word. ?Lantern.? Elayne didn?t understand right away what she was saying, but as the Ghoul gets a firm grip of her long blond hair, she sees the ancient old lantern on the side table and it?s on at the moment. Elayne see?s the ghouls arm is up in the air and his knife is ready to be sunk into her chest. Elayne put all her remaining strength into one desperate kick and knocks the side table enough to cause the lantern to fall down. It?s enough to make the flame die out. The last of the ghouls starts to groan with pain when the flame dies out and it?s knife drops onto the floor from its hand. Also its grip on Elayne?s hair is loosened and she is able to grab the knife from the floor and ram it into its owner?s throat. It?s groans are literally cut off and as lantern isn?t on anymore, the dark mist starts to go away and the ghouls lose the energy that keeps their rotting bodies alive.As mist goes away, it?s hold over Elayne and the novice mage is lifted. Elayne is panting and goes to check the novice who is lying on her bed. She is roughly abused, she is covered with foul dirty seed and she has that same thing deep inside her as Elayne has. Our knight isn?t so happy that her relaxing moment was so roughly disrupted and bad thing is, that she needs another bath.Elayne introduces herself to her new friend and learns that her name is Lori and both of them are pretty much the same ages. Elayne helps Lori up from her bed and then both of them go back downstairs to have a bath. Lori says that she has herbs that will take care of the foul seed and prevent it having a place to hide within their bodies. Elayne smiles and likes the idea of that. She wouldn?t want to have a half blooded c***d whose father would be a dead ghoul. The idea of that was not tempting at all.While having a bath together, Elayne felt happy to have a new friend, and maybe someday she might have to ask a favour of her. 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A former Army recruiter stationed in San Antonio, Texas, was sentenced to 17 years in a federal prison on Nov.... By Jared Keller | Published Nov 9, 2017 9:41 PM News SHARE A former Army recruiter stationed in San Antonio, Texas, was sentenced to 17 years in a federal prison on Nov. 2 for his role in funneling dozens of assault rifles to representatives from the Gulf Cartel, one of Mexico’s oldest drug trafficking syndicates, NBC News reports. Sgt. Julian Prezas, 37, pled guilty in December to charges of attempting to export defense articles to Mexico and lying on federal firearms forms. Prezas was arrested in September 2015 after selling a cache of guns that included 13 AR-15 assault rifles and 50 to 60 AK-47s to a federal informant that previous April, according to court records. According to the federal indictment filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas in January 2016, the firearms trafficked by Prezas included a dozen N-PAP M70 rifles, a dozen PAP M92 PV pistols; four HG pistols manufactured by Serbian arms company Zavasta; four Anderson AR-15 lower receivers; and a dozen Del-Ton DTI-15 rifles. Related: Soldiers Stole $1 Million In Military Gear To Sell On eBay For ‘Easy Money’ » “Stopping the flow of weapons illegally exported into Mexico is a top priority,” Homeland Security Investigations special agent Shane Folden said in a statement. “These weapons often contribute to fueling the violence committed by drug cartels, which drastically affects communities both in Mexico and in the United States.” In 2016, Mexico surpassed Iraq and Afghanistan to become the world’s second-deadliest war zone, just behind Syria, according to the annual Armed Conflict Survey by the International Institute for Strategic Studies. That year, 23,000 Mexicans were killed at the hands of the nation’s increasingly violent drug cartels. At least 163 Americans were murdered in Mexico between December 2014 and December 2016, according to the Department of State. A joint inquiry by the Department of Homeland Security and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives found that Prezas often delivered firearms to Mexican cartel goons in uniform and using his government vehicle, often receiving the weapons at his San Antonio recruiting station, according to the San Antonio Express-News. Related: Deported To Mexico, US Veterans Are Pressed Into Service By Drug Cartels » Investigators believe that Prezas engaged three other former soldiers — Thomas John Zamudio, Ricardo Esparza Salazar, and Christopher Brown — in his straw-purchase scheme as part of a conspiracy to “possess firearms in furtherance of drug trafficking crimes,” a major violation of U.S. federal law. Those three men all received probation instead of prison time. “It is deeply troubling that a member of the… military flagrantly violated federal firearms laws, and engaged three other servicemen in a straw purchasing scheme,” ATF special agent Fred Milanowski said in a statement announcing Prezas’ sentence. “This defendant was keenly aware that the firearms were destined for the Gulf Cartel in Mexico.” WATCH NEXT: Jared Keller is the executive editor of Task & Purpose. His writing has appeared in Aeon, the Los Angeles Review of Books, the New Republic, Pacific Standard, Smithsonian, and The Washington Post, among other publications. Contact the author here. drug cartels firearms gun trafficking mexico news MORE TO READ RELATED Americans used to trust the military more than the rest of the government, but now even that’s fading Americans are increasingly viewing the military — as an institution — through the lens of partisan politics. READ NOW RELATED Two of the Air Force’s elite commandos are trying to earn a spot in the 2022 Olympics "It’s like a fast-moving jet with a monkey at the controls while getting in a fight with Mike Tyson." RELATED Air Force opens door for select few from the enlisted ranks to become officers "Our concern with that memo is making sure we’re taking care of our people." Subscribe to Task & Purpose Today Get the latest in military news, entertainment and gear in your inbox daily. JOIN NOW Links About Task & Purpose Terms and Conditions of Use Privacy Policy Your California Privacy Rights Sitemap Cookie Settings Follow us Got A Tip? DISCLAIMER(S) We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
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Colleen P. Murphy, Christopher J. Ryan, Jr. & Yajni Warnapala (Roger Williams), Note-Taking Mode and Academic Performance in Two Law School Courses, 68 J. Legal Educ. 207 (2019): Our study of whether academic performance in two required doctrinal law school courses was linked to note-taking mode found that, when controlling separately for LSAT, handwriters had a higher combined GPA in those courses than laptop users. Moreover, our results, using a quasi-experimental method (the difference-in-differences analysis) to control for LSAT and to isolate the effect of receiving a memo about the pitfalls of using a laptop to take notes, indicated a substantial positive association at a statistically significant level between handwriting and academic performance. We chose to analyze handwriters’ versus laptop users’ academic performance in the fall semester of the second year of law school because we wanted our entire study population to have had the same required curriculum previously. However, because 1L GPA may be highly predictive of subsequent academic performance in law school, different comparisons in the future would help to establish not only the effect of note-taking modes on academic performance but also the repercussions of letting students know about the effects found by other researchers connecting handwriting to positive academic performance. Our findings that second-year law students who handwrote their notes outperformed laptop users is consistent with the results of studies in other higher education settings. This study meaningfully contributes to the ongoing discussion about whether computer usage in the higher education classroom might be hindering academic performance and, in particular, performance on essay exams requiring conceptual applications. Future studies on note-taking mode and academic performance in the law school setting, with larger sample sizes covering multiple semesters, would be illuminating—not only to test the generalizability of our results, but to challenge the trend of student laptop use in the law school classroom. Karen Sloan (Law.com), Take Note: Maybe Ditch the Laptop in Class: I’ve written a number of stories over the years looking at laptop bans in the law school classroom, which are the subject of rich debate. Several studies have focused on whether or not laptops are distractions during class time. But a new article in the Journal of Legal Education caught my eye, because it drills down on a related topic: Do law students who take notes by hand do better in class than those who take notes on the computer? It’s an important question, because the laptop ban debate shouldn’t just be about whether or not students are spending too much time on Instagram while in class. It should also take into account the best methods for learning. Enter a trio of professors from Roger Williams University, two from the law school plus a mathematician with their article, Note-Taking Mode and Academic Performance in Two Law School Courses. They analyzed the grades of students in two required second-year courses (constitutional law and evidence) to see if there was a difference between those who took notes by hand and those who used computers. Prior studies in other academic settings have shown a relationship between taking notes by hand and better academic performance, but it had never been looked at before in law school. Students got to choose their note-taking method, and 67 of the 113 in the study opted to use laptops. ... The students who took notes by hand did, indeed, get higher grades. That difference largely held true even when the researchers controlled for the LSAT scores of the students in the study sample. Handwriters, whether in the Memo or Non-Memo group, outperformed laptop users in every LSAT quartile,” the article reads. “Moreover, in the Memo group, handwriters in the top two LSAT quartiles drastically outperformed laptop users, outgaining laptop users by approximately one grade position (e.g., B to B+).” https://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2019/12/law-students-who-handwrite-their-notes-outperform-laptop-users-by-one-grade-eg-b-to-a-.html Legal Ed Scholarship, Legal Education | Permalink Comments One fundamental difficulty with this interesting study is that the groups were not randomized. It might be possible to theorize from these results for instance that the students who prefer analog methods of note taking are intrinsically better at taking exams than the students who prefer digital methods. Also, differing methods of administering the tests (analog vs digital) really ought be randomized across the groups in order to eliminate testing bias. As well, uniform tools would be required to make a truly elegant study. My preference would be fountain pens vs only one brand of laptop for example, but I suspect the ubiquitous Biro would be the most logical choice. Posted by: Olwyn | Dec 11, 2019 9:14:09 PM There is a principle in psychology that you must test in the same method as you learn in order to maximize performance. So, in this instance, if the students who learned by typing on laptops were tested by typing on a laptop, that would maximize their outcome. Students who handwrite their notes would do better handwriting their tests. Therefore, if students take notes by typing into laptops but are tested by handwriting, they will do worse. Posted by: Josh | Dec 6, 2019 8:04:02 AM Someone should do a followup up study looking at the value of various note-taking techniques such as Cornell Notes. It's not just what but how. Posted by: Michael W. Perry | Dec 6, 2019 4:49:09 AM This blog is an Amazon affiliate. 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Welcome! Temple Beth Israel is an egalitarian and inclusive community. We actively invite interfaith families into our synagogue and encourage their participation in our community. TBl is already glad to be home to many interfaith couples and families, and we welcome your engagement in the warmth of our community. At TBI we support and honor these members wherever they may be on their Jewish journeys, whether they aim to one day convert to Judaism — or not — and whether they practice a different faith — or not. TBI is a place you can call “home.” How to do… Shabbat for Interfaith Family For more information check out Interfaith Families Exploring Jewish Life or call the TBI office at (559) 432-3600
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In these lessons, students will be introduced to the world that Shakespeare lived and wrote in. This will help them to build an informed overview of the social and historical contexts important to the dramatic world. Tasks include: exploring a range of historical sources for Macbeth and asking why Shakespeare made changes; researching James I's view on witchcraft and the controversy surrounding this topic; and revision on how to write about the play in its wider contexts. In order to benefit fully from these lesson plans, we recommend you use them in the following order: Text in Performance Language Characters Themes Contexts If you would like to teach the play in greater detail, use these advanced KS4/5 Lesson Plans. If students are new to the play, we suggest you start with the introductory KS3 Lesson Plans. These lesson plans are available in the Downloads section at the bottom of this page. To download resources, you must be logged in. Sign up for free to access this and other exclusive features. Activities mentioned in these resources are available in a separate downloadable 'Student Booklet', also at the bottom of this page. The 'Teachers' Guide' download explains how best to use Teach Shakespeare and also contains a bibliography and appendices referencing the resources used throughout. Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Key Questions for Students: Can I compare Shakespeare’s play with a historical source and identify and analyse key similarities and differences? Can I speculate about Shakespeare’s reasons for making the changes he did and explain my ideas clearly? Key words: context, evidence, Holinshed, historical, literary, source, speculate Prologue: Opening Discussion Students should list in pairs any films, TV shows or plays they can think of that retell a story that really happened. Can they identify any ways in which the historical sources were altered in the adaptation, e.g. Chariots of Fire, Erin Brockovich, Calendar Girls, Evita, etc. Take feedback and discuss some of the reasons why such changes are made. Enter the Players: Group Tasks 1) A first read Ask students what they already know or think they know about Shakespeare’s sources for this play and how he adapted them. Students should then quickly read the extracts from Holinshed about the sequence of events and the portrayal of key figures in the story. They should try to make sense of the text and clarify any parts where they are not sure of the meaning. Then ask students to pool their resources and work in pairs. Take feedback about how they found the experience of reading this text. Finally, ask students about any similarities and differences they have noticed when comparing the historical source with the drama by Shakespeare. 2) Reading closely and making notes In groups, students read the three extracts from Holinshed’s Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland. Students should now annotate the passages, answer the questions and make additional notes in the Student Booklet, comparing Holinshed’s and Shakespeare’s presentation of the story of Macbeth. Students could take an extract per group and feedback their detailed findings. They should ensure that they have provided evidence from both texts to support their points. Remind students that one of the extracts is about King Duffe who lived eighty years earlier. As an extension task, students could research online and read additional extracts from Holinshed’s history. 3) Drawing conclusions Lead a discussion of students’ findings and move the discussion on to speculation about why Shakespeare might have made these changes. Ensure that students record some of the key points raised in this part of the discussion. Exeunt: Closing Questions for Students How did Shakespeare adapt the historical source material about Duncan and Macbeth and why? How and why did Shakespeare incorporate source material about King Duffe who had died eighty years previously? Suggested plenary activity… What particular reading challenges did the Holinshed text present students with and how did students tackle them? Ask students to compile a list of their best pieces of advice to fellow students on decoding and comprehending this sixteenth century prose text. Aside: Further Resource Should they wish to, students can research these sources more extensively at shakespeare-navigators.com/macbeth/Holinshed/index. Epilogue: Teacher's Note Students could produce a short piece of comparative and analytical writing to be assessed for reading and writing. Key Questions for Students: Can I consider how magic and witchcraft might have been viewed and understood by audiences in Shakespeare’s time? Can I present evidence to support my ideas? Key words: allusion, connotation, historical context, magic, stereotype, witchcraft Prologue: Opening Discussion Students view a series of images about witchcraft that conform with some stereotypes today, e.g. black pointy hat, broomstick, cauldron, etc. They should discuss the connotations of these images for modern audiences, and speculate about the connotations of the words ‘witch’ and ‘magic’ during Shakespeare’s time. Enter the Players: Group Tasks 1) Killing a King In Shakespeare’s time, the killing of a king would have been seen as an offence against God’s wishes. As it was against the natural order of things, this act was capable of leading to all kinds of frightening and unnatural events. This activity asks students to look closely at Act 2 Scene 4, lines 1-19 and to identify three weird happenings that the characters have witnessed since King Duncan’s death (e.g. darkness during the daytime, a falcon killed by an owl, Duncan’s horses turning wild and eating each other). List them in the Student Booklet. 2) A historian’s view Students read the extract from Tracy Borman’s Witches: James I and the English Witch Hunts that is in the Student Booklet and answer the quick questions that follow it: ‘But the most famous of all the literary works inspired by witchcraft, winning widespread acclaim in its day and ever since, was Shakespeare’s Macbeth. It is deliberately short in length, as James was known to have little patience for sitting through long plays; it is also significant that the occasion of its inaugural performance was a visit by Queen Anne’s brother, the King of Denmark, in 1606, given that it was James’ voyage to his wife’s native land that had prompted his obsession with witchcraft. Shakespeare wove in several references to this voyage in the play, such as when the First Witch claims that she set sail in a sieve, just as one of the North Berwick witches was accused of doing. The line ‘Though his bark cannot be lost,/Yet it shall be tempest tossed almost certainly alluded to James’ near-death experience. All the leaders of the English judiciary would have been present at this important state occasion, and this was exactly the sort of play that would inspire them with the same witch hunting fervour as their royal master. The drama centred around Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, who murdered King Duncan to seize the throne of Scotland after three witches prophesied Macbeth’s succession. Whether the witches thus caused the overthrow of the natural succession, or merely brought out Macbeth’s inherent evil, was left to the audience’s imagination. Either way, the play both confirmed and introduced new elements to the stereotypical view of a witch, with her spells and familiars. It also spawned two of the most quoted lines in English literary history: Double, double, toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble. Macbeth instilled fear in those watching that witchcraft was not just a satanic confederacy, but a conspiracy against the state. The latter notion was all too readily accepted in England at this time because the play was performed just a few short months after one of the most notorious conspiracies in history.’ Students could then independently carry out some research on the context of the play, examining the following areas: Catholicism and Protestantism King James’ personal interest in witchcraft His book Daemonologie published in 1599 The Gunpowder Plot of 1605 Students should aim to comment on the importance of their research in shedding light on the text of the play itself. The next activity takes students through this process of exploring the text in context in more detail. 3) The text in context Students could re-read Act 1 Scene 1 and Act 1 Scene 3 lines 1-37. First of all, students should look for any clues that fit with the stereotypical image of a witch that was discussed earlier. Take some quick feedback. Then, as you model one or two examples, students should annotate the text (in the Student Booklet) to show how contextual information can support interpretation of the text itself, e.g. references to ‘Paddock’ and ‘Graymalkin’ - ideas of Witches’ familiars’ the meaning of archaic vocabulary, e.g. ‘ronyon’, ‘mounched’ the mystical significance of the number three allusions to King James’ travels that prompted his interest in witchcraft King James’ writings on the subject of witchcraft Exeunt: Closing Questions for Students How has greater knowledge and understanding about context enhanced my understanding of the play Macbeth? In what other areas and aspects of the play has knowledge of context enhanced my understanding? Suggested plenary activity… Students could each select one short quotation from the play where their knowledge of historical and social context has supported them in their quest for meaning, and share examples with one another. Aside: Further Resourc The Gunpowder Plot is the name given to the plan devised by a group of Catholic plotters in 1605 to blow up the King and both houses of Parliament, and put a Catholic on the throne. The plan was foiled by the government intelligence service and the conspirators were put on trial and executed. Epilogue: Teacher's Note These materials are designed to build on the KS3 Historical and Social Context lessons. Key Questions for Students: Can I comment on a range of interpretations of Shakespeare’s Macbeth? Can I analyse some of the factors that influence how literary works are interpreted in different contexts? Key words: cinematography, contemporary, context, culture, interpretation, intertextuality, musical score, parallel, relevant, topical, visual arts Prologue: Opening Discussion Introduce today’s lesson by sampling one or more versions of Macbeth that put a very modern twist on the play, e.g. graphic novels; Macbeth told in Lego; Macbeth Simpsons-style. Ask students to comment and give their feedback on how faithful it is to the play who this might appeal to their own verdict on this particular retelling. Enter the Players: Group Tasks 1) Paintings Turn the classroom into a Macbeth-inspired gallery. Use paintings such as those by Zoffany, Redon, Reynolds, Fuseli, etc. First, students could tour the pictures and make notes on their initial impressions of each image: the part of the play it depicts any ideas about artist/date their opinion of the image Then students should work in small groups and become experts specialising in one picture. They are going to be preparing tour guide notes on cue cards; one member of their group should then use these when giving a brief talk about their picture for the forthcoming exhibition. Give students a fixed amount of time to research their image, prepare their cue cards and rehearse the talk. Then open the 'exhibition' and hear from each group in turn, as the class move from picture to picture. 2) A recent interpretation Watch or find out more about a recent version of Macbeth e.g. the 2015 film starring Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard. Discuss what makes this version of interest to modern audiences, e.g. has the setting been updated? are particular themes emphasised or parallels drawn with current issues? what about the look and feel of this version in terms of cinematography, the musical score, special effects, etc.? 3) Quiz: What’s the connection? Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays and has entered our language and culture in all sorts of ways. Ask students if they can spot the connection between Macbeth and the following: There will be blood (movie) Something Wicked (movie) Harry Potter ‘Double Trouble’ song Tomorrow and Tomorrow (sci-fi novel) Blackadder III (‘Lead on Macduff’ scene) Is this a dagger? (exhibition) ‘Stand not upon the order of your going’ (newspaper headline, Daniel Hannan) ‘The Milkman of Human Kindness’ (song) Wyrd Sisters (novel) From a Jack to a King (rock musical) What do students notice about the aspects of Macbeth that are particularly well-known and iconic? Exeunt: Closing Questions for Students What kind of impact has Macbeth had on our culture and language today? How have directors, actors, etc. sought to make Macbeth relevant and contemporary? What is it about Macbeth that resonates with audiences today? Suggested plenary activity… Introduce the homework task (described in the Epilogue), and give students some thinking time to scribble down their initial ideas. Asides: Further Resources In the Key Stage 3 Historical and Social Context Lesson Plans, it was suggested that students could view a YouTube clip of Kate Tempest as part of a broader discussion on the relevance and value of reading and studying Shakespeare today. To continue this discussion, students could view this clip of comedian, writer and musician Tim Minchin talking about what Shakespeare means to him: youtube.com/watch?v=X0o8wQfVEhs. Epilogue: Teacher's Note As a homework task, students could be given the opportunity to think in a creative and wide-ranging way about interpreting Macbeth in the 21st century. Ask them to create or design something inspired by Macbeth; this could be an item of clothing or jewellery, a poem or song, a comic strip, Lego scene, or an advert. Key Questions for Students: Can I write about the context of Macbeth in a way that enhances audiences’ understanding and enjoyment of the play? Key words: audience, background, context, cultural, historical, literary, programme, purpose, social Prologue: Opening Discussion Show students a range of theatre programmes for them to browse and borrow ideas from. Students should make notes on the contents of programmes. What are the essential items a programme should include? What else is sometimes included? Enter the Players: Group Tasks 1) Theatre programmes Having looked closely at a number of programmes, explain to students what their assessment task will be: to produce their own programme for a production of Macbeth at the Globe. Ensure that students are clear about the audience and purpose for their programme. Encourage students to think about this as broadly as possible, acknowledging that a programme has a range of purposes: to inform audiences about who is acting in the play, etc.; to explain the context and perhaps the production history of the play; to be an attractive souvenir for audiences (importance of cover, photographs, etc.) 2) Look closely at an article/essay from a Globe programme Model a close reading of one article from a Globe programme that gives readers valuable insights into an aspect of the play’s context. 3) Writing your own programme notes Students should now draft their own programme for a production of Macbeth at the Globe. Provide students with a list of minimum contents, but students can choose to include other elements to enhance their finished piece of writing for assessment. Alternatively, students could collaborate to produce one entire programme as small groups or as a whole class. Contents could include: a piece about the history of the Globe theatre an interview with a member of the backstage team a piece comparing the historical sources with Shakespeare’s dramatic version of events a timeline of historical events from around the time the play was written a collage of images and ideas that provide insights into the setting and artistic vision for this particular production a cast list and rehearsal images a piece about James I and witchcraft a retrospective piece about some different productions of Macbeth an opinion piece by the director about why this play still resonates with audiences today Exeunt: Closing Questions for Students Why do people buy theatre programmes? What should a theatre programme include? Suggested plenary activity… Students should exchange work in progress and peer assess drafts using the success criteria. Aside: Further Resource With this and many other activities in these materials, particularly Text in Performance ones, students could also make links to their local theatres. Perhaps they could visit the theatre to find out more about programmes and publicity, the theatre’s history and archives, front of house and box office as well as many other aspects such as the auditorium, technical features of the theatre ‘behind the scenes’, stage management, etc. Epilogue: Teacher's Note Students’ programme notes for Macbeth can be assessed for reading and writing. Key Questions for Students: Can I make references to context in my essays that support and enhance my interpretation of the text? Key words: context, essay, interpretation, relevant, text Prologue: Opening Discussion Ask students to prepare a quickfire factual quiz about the context of Macbeth, e.g. Who was the king or queen of England at the time Shakespeare wrote Macbeth? Enter the Players: Group Tasks 1) Writing about context in essays Students should look back through their planning for the various tasks from the task banks that are featured throughout these materials, and identify for each plan up to three pieces of contextual information that: have a clear LINK to the text they are studying be RELEVANT to the question they are answering and/or the point they’re making HELP them understand and interpret the text 2) Building your own interpretation informed by context The Student Booklet contains a page of activities that will help students integrate perceptive comments about context into their written work about Macbeth. 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Closing date: 9am on Monday 6th December 2021. Please note that interviews will be held on a rolling basis, and we reserve the right to close the application process early. Early application is advised. Exciting opportunity to join an exceptional school in north London. Ark John Keats is looking to appoint a permanent Assistant Principal in a pastoral remit. We have a very clear approach to developing pupil’s self-discipline and are looking for people who are absolutely committed to a ‘warm-strict’ approach to behaviour in schools. We firmly believe that both pupils and staff should be held to the highest of expectations and supported to reach the highest of standards. We are looking for exceptional individuals who are prepared to lead on maintaining exemplary behaviour in the academy. We are looking for staff who will lead on the maintaining of a highly effective culture of self-discipline in the academy and who won’t shy away from difficult conversations with staff, pupils or parents. Building great behaviour and culture is critical to the future success of the young people our school serves. The successful candidate will work with a large pastoral team, managing Heads of Year and other non-teaching roles in the school. They will have a strategic focus in addition to the day to day running of behaviour and culture in the school which will be determined by the needs of the school and the specific experiences and abilities of the successful candidate. Ark John Keats was founded in 2013 with one class of reception children. We are now a fully-fledged all-through school, running from nursery to year 13, with over 1800 children. Our secondary school is oversubscribed, with a waiting list for every year group. Our community is composed of supportive and committed families who buy into our vision and work with us to ensure their children achieve all they are capable of in the future. We aspire for all our children to have the academic knowledge necessary to enable them to progress to university, for pupils to have a love of learning and curiosity about the world, and for them to be polite, well-mannered young people who take responsibility for their choices and drive their own destinies. Ark John Keats is part of Ark Schools, a hugely successful network serving pupils from deprived communities. Our network shares a belief in our six pillars: High expectations: Every adult who works at AJK believes in the limitless potential of all children. Excellent teaching: Subject specialists plan lessons which make pupils work hard and think deeply about the subject, fostering their curiosity and love of learning. Exemplary behaviour: The AJK community is one of politeness, gratitude and service, where pupils take responsibility for their choices and want to behave impeccably. Depth for breadth: An academic curriculum, rich in powerful knowledge, opens up opportunities for our children for the rest of their lives. Knowing every child: A culture of respect and kindness, combined with proactive work with families, leads to positive relationships which unlock learning capabilities. Always learning: Our culture of continuous improvement is supported by a research-driven programme of development and a spirit of collaboration. At Ark John Keats, we believe in rigour – our curriculum is full of challenge, and we know that our children are intellectually resilient and capable of learning lots in every subject no matter what their starting point. We believe in exemplary behaviour – we have sky high standards and support all children to reach these, by focusing on developing pupils’ self-regulation, explicitly teaching pupils how to behave, and by working closely with families. We believe in the limitless potential of all children – if children work hard, there are no limits to what they can achieve. At Ark John Keats, you will be joining a committed team of professionals. You will benefit from one to one coaching on your teaching no matter what stage of development you are at, because we believe all teachers deserve to get better every year. You will have ten days of CPD over the course of the year. We have a no-email policy after 6pm or at weekends to safeguard work/life balance for our team, and a free gratitude breakfast for all staff on Fridays to share our appreciation for each other. To apply please submit your application by 9am on Monday 6th December 2021. For further information, please contact [email protected]. Applying for the job Via School Website below More on how to apply (opens in new tab) Supporting documents If you need these documents in an accessible format, please contact the school. Advert AP Pastoral.docx - 24.1 KB (opens in new tab) School overview School type Free School, ages 3 to 19 Education phase Primary, Middle, Secondary, 16-19 School size 1736 pupils enrolled Age range 3 to 19 Ofsted report View Ofsted report (opens in new tab) School website Ark John Keats Academy website (opens in new tab) Contact email [email protected] Contact phone number 02084433113 About Ark John Keats Academy An all through school in Enfield, north London, providing pupils from nursery to sixth form with a world class standard of education School location Bell Lane, London, EN3 5PA Similar jobs nearby Foundation Governor Saint Thomas More Language College Cadogan Street, London, SW3 2QS Head of Music and 2nd IC of Learning Area: Expressive and Performing Arts (Maternity Cover) Mossbourne Victoria Park Academy Victoria Park Road, London, E9 7HD Lead Practitioner - Science Mayfield School Pedley Road, Dagenham, Essex, RM8 1XE Secondary Assistant Principal: Curriculum Ark John Keats Academy Bell Lane, London, EN3 5PA Get a job alert when similar jobs are listed Share this job Copy URL to clipboard for Assistant Principal, Pastoral Support Get help or report a problem Feedback Provide feedback on Teaching Vacancies Job seekers Find a job Sign in Hiring staff Sign in Support links Cookies Privacy policy Terms and Conditions Accessibility All content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0, except where otherwise stated © Crown copyright Cookies on Teaching Vacancies We use some essential cookies to make this service work. 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In February 2012, I taught one week of the Information Design course at Media Lab Helsinki (Aalto University, ARTS), dedicated to Augmented Reality. Students developed their projects using the FLARToolkit, with some customizations by me. More on the course (and FLARToolkit): http://mlab.taik.fi/mediacode/c/courses-projects/id2012
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As Jacob lay sleeping with his head on a rock pillow, he dreamed of a ladder reaching to heaven with angels ascending and descending. The dream provided Jacob with a glimpse of the redeeming work of Jesus and His desire to connect heaven and earth and save us from our sins. Beyond Jacob’s Ladder: The Simplicity of Salvation by Lois Carscallen will help you realize just how simple salvation can be by examining different “ladders” throughout the Bible that help us, as Christians, to connect with heaven on our spiritual journey. Jacob’s ladder will teach you to trust God’s promises and start a relationship with Him. Peter’s ladder highlights the gifts from God. God’s ladder emphasizes the importance of the Ten Commandments. Jesus’ ladder discusses the hardships God’s people may endure. Paul’s ladder talks about embodying the fruit of the Spirit. God’s Creation ladder examines the beginning of humanity. John and Moses’ ladder provide understanding about the sanctuary message. Interwoven are key quotes from Ellen White that illuminate Carscallen’s points and provide a deeper understanding of what each step on the ladder means. Just as God spoke to Jacob in a dream, He speaks to us by words written in the Bible. Using the Bible as Beyond Jacob’s Ladder’s backbone, Carscallen will help you find security and comfort when holding on to the true Ladder that connects us to heaven—Christ. Endorsement “As I read Beyond Jacob’s Ladder, I was impressed by Lois’ unique ability to weave her personal life experiences with meaningful quotations and precious Bible texts into a faith-affirming tapestry so easy to understand.” Sue Patzer, Women’s Ministries Director and Early Childhood Education and Care Coordinator, North Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists About the Author Lois Carscallen wrote this book in hopes that someone who might be spiritually struggling may find encouragement and hope through her own spiritual journey. Lois is an active retiree who has lived in Sandpoint, Idaho, since 2002. She retired in 1987 after working for the Potlatch, Idaho, school district for twenty years. At her retirement, she was the director of special services, which included overseeing the special education, learning disabled, gifted, and health programs, as well as being the school psychologist.
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One of the major issues faced by Web applications is the management of evolving of data. In this thesis, we consider this problem and in particular the evolution of active documents. Active documents is a formalism describing the evolution of XML documents by activating Web services calls included in the document. It has already been used in the context of the management of distributed data. The main contributions of this thesis are theoretical studies motivated by two systems for managing respectively stream applications and workflow applications. In a first contribution, we study the problem of view maintenance over active documents. The results served as the basis for an implementation of stream processors based on active documents called Axlog widgets. In a second one, we see active documents as the core of data centric workflows and consider various ways of expressing constraints on the evolution of documents. The implementation, called Axart, validated the approach of a data centric workflow system based on active documents. leblay Permanent link to this article: https://team.inria.fr/oak/2011/02/11/defense-pierre-bourhis/ Leave a Reply Cancel reply You must be logged in to post a comment. Main recent results ICDE 2016: “Flexible Hybrid Stores: Constraint-Based Rewriting to the Rescue” EDBT 2016: “Social, structured and semantic search” ANR project ContentCheck accepted CIKM 2015: “A Network-Aware Approach for Searching As-You-Type in Social Media” CIKM 2015: “Efficient computation of polynomial explanations of Why-Not questions” Latest News ICDE 2016: “Flexible Hybrid Stores: Constraint-Based Rewriting to the Rescue” End-of-the-year dinner in Paris EDBT 2016: “Social, structured and semantic search” End-of-the-year lunch at CESFO More... Events Previous Next Month January February March April May June July August September October November December Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
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FUNERAL (Life Celebration): Sunday August 29, 2:00 At Buckhead Church, 3336 Peachtree Road NE Atlanta. Please note – masks are required for visitation and services Thanks, Ray Save cancel ALL TUESDAY AUGUST 17th GAMES CANCELLED Posted by Cherokee Senior Softball Association at Aug 17, 2021 1:09PM PDT more editing options All CSSA games scheduled for tonight – Tuesday August 18, 2021 – have been cancelled due to inclement weather. Reschedules to follow as soon as possible. Save cancel Kings 2021 Spring CO-Champs Posted by Lee Molway at Jul 29, 2021 11:18AM PDT more editing options Spring 2021 Co-Champs Save cancel EVALUATIONS July 20th at Hobgood Park - Tonite - Cancelled by Weather Posted by Cherokee Senior Softball Association at Jul 20, 2021 10:03AM PDT more editing options Due to excessive amounts of rain received, the Tues night evaluations for Hobgood Park have been cancelled. Please let any, and everyone you have lined up to come tonite know about cancellation plus encourage them to come to Skip Wells Park on Saturday and Sunday – 24th and 25th-. Hours for those days are 12 noon to 2:00pm. The Evaluations for next Tuesday, July 27, 2021 at Hobgood Park are still on from 6 :30 to 9 pm, once again depending upon weather Save cancel FALL 2021 BALL SEASON STARTING SOON - EVALUATIONS BEGINNING Posted by Cherokee Senior Softball Association at Jun 29, 2021 2:38PM PDT more editing options It’s that time of year!!! Getting ready for Fall 2021 Season to begin!!! Contact any of those who have expressed an interest in joining our more than 400 players, ages 49 through 89 years young Senior Softball players,; any of those who might be interested in playing but do not know about our organization. With 8 Leagues of play all based on skill levels and not age brackets, there is a League and Team for all interested. Days of Play are Monday and Wednesday mornings; and Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday nights. There are two locations this year for new players and those who may wish to move to another League. Tryouts will be held at Hobgood Park, Woodstock, GA Field #4 at the corner of Towne Lake Parkway and Bells Ferry Road on Tues July 20th and Tues July 27th from 6:30pm to 9:00pm The other location is Skip Wells Park, 2334 Bells Ferry Rd, Marietta, GA. Dates and times for this location are Saturday July 24th and Sunday July 25th from Noon to 2pm. For more information please contact Norm Thiem at [email protected], phone: 770-757-8467 with any questions etc.
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Here’s a little piece of fun for you all - my predictions for the future of the mini industry. Things are a-changin’... 2011 - iPhone/iPad apps Following the success of the (ill fated) Ex Illis system and Fantasy Flight Games’ Arkham Horror app, all the major tabletop gaming companies begin to release apps for portable devices. Each app typically includes custom dice, random cards and stat generators. The micro-payments resulting from the sale of these programmes amount to significant revenue and over the next twelve months every company’s core titles are supported by apps. Late 2011 - retro-clones As the current trend for retro clone (or “simulacra”) fantasy roleplaying games dies down, it is picked up the the miniature wargaming community. Small indie publishers begin producing rules sets based on 70s and 80s games. These arrive as PDF downloads which are carefully crafted to mimic the low production values of the originals. Small miniature manufacturers follow suit and produce one-piece all-metal castings of adventurers and dungeon denizens. The trend lasts for about 18 months but the market is so small that, once the initial enthusiasm has passed it fades quickly. Fantasy Flight Games detects the trend and re-issues more old Games Workshop titles with retro-clone inspired artwork. These games outlive the trend in the miniatures market. 2012 - New Games Workshop movies Following the success of Ultramarines GW commissions a series of straight-to-DVD releases which are also available as downloads. These boast higher production values than the 2010 film but retain their all-star cast of voice actors. The films increasingly attract favorable reviews from the mainstream press and subsequently offers from Hollywood for a big-budget production. The company is put in a difficult position by this courtship and has to decide if it wants to release its IP to the movie industry and reap the financial rewards, or continue to keep a hold of its ideas and pursue its present business model. The shareholders choose to follow the money and, as a result, Space Marines are seen on billboards the world over as the first American-funded title is released. The universe the movie is set in is toned-down and many in the gaming community eschew the film. The film receives a lukewarm response from cinema-goers but is commercially a modest success. The success of the merchandising sees Games Workshop position strengthened. 2013 - Touchscreen tables Large multi-touch surface devices become available to consumers and find their way into living and gaming rooms across the world. It is not long before the game publishers develop birds-eye-view battle simulations which blend tabletop wargaming with the strategy games previously seen on desktop computers. These feature the purely plan-view of the traditional miniature games with animated units and real-time action. Those who prefer the gaming aspect of the hobby flock to this new technology. All the major publishers breath deeply and then invest heavily in producing or converting titles for the new iTable. Traditional miniatures and tabletop games continue to exist, but over the next three years the revenue they generate dwindles. 2014 - Home 3D printers Simultaneously Epson and Canon release home desk-top 3D printers. These devices are quickly adopted by modelers who can now print CAD files for any object up to 512 cubic inches (8”x8”x8”). The first generation of devices have a physical resolution of .07 mm but this gradually shrinks. Soon model companies and miniature manufacturers are selling CAD files over the web to consumers. This has two consequences. The removal of production and distribution costs means that enthusiasts begin sculpting and selling their virtual models (known as “digital garage-kits”). Some of these sculptors become successful and make a living from crafting virtual kits. The second consequence is that a huge white market emerges as hobbyists either distribute CAD files illicitly, or 3D-scan old model kits to produce digital files which they then circulate. In the following years the hobby industry is entirely reshaped. 2017 - 3D printers go colour The next generation of 3D printers are colour. Initially they produce objects with 16 colours, but this swiftly increases to photo-realistic colour up to 600dpi. The result is that the toy and model industry is further reshaped. McFarlane toys pioneers the print-and-play concept for their boutique lines and they are quickly followed by giants like Hasbro, Bandai and Disney. These lines are accompanied by paint-by-numbers software which allow the customer to choose the colourways they want for their toys. The miniature industry, now reduced to producing boutique sculpts for collectors and modelers, follows suite. Traditionalists insist that the “hand-painted look” is superior but many take a hybrid approach of printing their sculpts with the basic colour applied digitally and adding highlights by hand. However, the ever-increasing popularity of touchscreen-table wargames and the near-ubiquity of CAD-file piracy means that the miniature industry is effectively dead as a commercial venture. Posted by Tears of Envy at 19:08 Labels: board games, future trends, Games Workshop, miniatures Dwarf King's Hold - press shots now online New Dwarf King's Hold images have been released by Mantic. Check out all DKH posts on their blog here and the Beasts of War coverage here. Great stuff guys! Posted by Tears of Envy at 10:01 Labels: Dwarf King's Hold, finished work, Mantic Thursday, 24 February 2011 Dwarf King's Hold - final logo I am proud to post the final rendered logo for Dwarf King's Hold. Mantic wanted a logo which screamed FANTASY DUNGEON CRAWL to audiences, loud and clear. They were also keen to have something which wasn't too fussy. Hence my treatment was mainly typographic. This render was done after much of the work on the floor tiles had been completed. This proved advantageous as it meant the logo could inherit quite a few of the textures and colours which are found in the tiles, binding the whole package together nicely. I have seen my efforts superimposed on mockups of the cover and I have to say it looks stunning. I can't wait to see it in a layout with the final illustration! Posted by Tears of Envy at 17:51 Labels: Dwarf King's Hold, finished work, logos, Mantic Wednesday, 23 February 2011 Dwarf King's Hold I can now reveal that I have been working on Dwarf King's Hold - the new dungeon-bash game from Mantic. Below is a sketch for the logo. You can see more about the title on the Mantic blog. I am proud to say that I think the work I have done on this title is some of my best and I really look forward to showing the world the results. Stay tuned! Posted by Tears of Envy at 21:59 Labels: dungeon crawl, Dwarf King's Hold, logos, Mantic, WIP Tuesday, 22 February 2011 Land Rover I saw this while cycling around Camden and fortunately had my point-and-shoot to hand. I am reliably informed it is an ex-military SIIA, probably from about 1970. I just loved the faded duck-egg blue which contrasts with the ruddy rust. Want. One. Posted by Tears of Envy at 18:26 Labels: cars, entropy, London Sunday, 20 February 2011 The Eye of the Storm video EYE OF THE STORM | Lovett from Lovett on Vimeo. Track by Lovett Directed by Chris Alender Produced by Kris Eber for Soapbox Films From the album Highway Collection Via Toybot Studios Posted by Tears of Envy at 13:26 Labels: inspiration, music videos, Steampunk Friday, 18 February 2011 Anatomy of Change video Totally Lady Gaga. Via Twisted Lamb Posted by Tears of Envy at 13:22 Labels: Gaga, music videos Wednesday, 16 February 2011 For Crying Out Loud Long-time readers may recall that I had a bit-part in some filming that the British comedienne Jo Brand did for the BBC (original post here). The programme, called For Crying Out Loud, was broadcast a couple of days ago and readers in the UK can view it at the BBC website here. We are about 47 minutes in. It's hilarious. Posted by Tears of Envy at 18:57 Labels: dressing up, gothic, London, performance UNKLE: The Runaway (NSFW) UNKLE's video for "The Runaway" off the album "Where Did The Night Fall" is directed by Warren Du Preez and Nick Thornton Jones. UNKLE - The Runaway from UNKLE on Vimeo. Posted by Tears of Envy at 13:19 Labels: music videos Monday, 14 February 2011 Zombieland portraits by Danielle Tunstall Photographer Danielle Tunstall has produced these amazing post-apocalyptic-undead portraits. Check out his full website here for more utterly awesome images. Via Haute Macabre Posted by Tears of Envy at 13:15 Labels: gothic, inspiration, photography Saturday, 12 February 2011 Michel Gagné's "Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet" game trailer Gangé (website here) did idents for Nickelodeon in 2005 and has designed the game Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet. Check out his idents below and his trailer for the game. Awesome! Via Boing Boing. Posted by Tears of Envy at 13:11 Labels: animation, games, video games Friday, 4 February 2011 William-Adolphe Bouguereau Sorry for the slow posting folks - very busy here in the Tears of Envy mission control. In the meantime I leave you with some Bouguereau. Posted by Tears of Envy at 17:34 Labels: inspiration, painter Newer Posts Older Posts Home Subscribe to: Posts (Atom) About Me Tears of Envy Intrepid explorer, loyal servant of the Emperor of Mankind, works in Licensing at Games Workshop PLC.
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Showing results for Show only | Search instead for Did you mean: Home Home Security, Compliance, and Identity Security, Compliance, and Identity Blog When not to use IP Address Ranges as Boundaries in Configuration Manager Back to Blog Newer Article Older Article When not to use IP Address Ranges as Boundaries in Configuration Manager By Yvette O'Meally Published Sep 07 2018 09:22 PM 382 Views Yvette O'Meally Microsoft ‎Sep 07 2018 09:22 PM Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark as New Mark as Read Bookmark Subscribe Email to a Friend Printer Friendly Page Report Inappropriate Content When not to use IP Address Ranges as Boundaries in Configuration Manager ‎Sep 07 2018 09:22 PM First published on CloudBlogs on Mar, 01 2013 It is often surprising to me how what may seem like innocuous decisions on how to configure settings in Configuration Manager can lead to very different performance results. A case that has come up recently is the difference between using IP subnet based boundaries and IP address range based boundaries. While many users assume that the two boundary types are two varieties of the same thing, they were designed for very different applications and that difference can have a profound impact on the overall performance of your site. The IP address range boundary type was designed to remedy a simple problem. When VPN clients interacted with older versions of Systems Management Server, the precursor of Configuration Manager, the VPN clients did not present a subnet that could be rendered via either Active Directory site or IP subnet boundaries. To remedy this situation, the concept of an IP address range boundary was created specifically to handle VPN clients. The design intent, however, was to continue to use Active Directory site or IP subnet boundaries for non-VPN clients. If you prospect through the Internet, you can find the original guidance on the use of ranged boundaries in the Systems Management Server 2003 documentation. In fact, in the original implementation, ranged boundaries could not be used for site assignment – only for distribution point and management point location requests. Over time, customers have adopted ranged boundaries for uses other than VPN clients. This was not the intent, but should be fine for a small scale implementation of Configuration Manager. However, in recent years, blogs and other commenters have appeared recommending the replacement of all boundary types with ranged boundaries. While it is true that ranged boundaries represent a more granular approach to defining sets of clients, they are often not necessary and in all cases ranged boundaries have a larger performance impact on your site server than the use of other boundary types. As an example, I have heard customers indicate that the lack of persistence of the subnet mask makes them nervous about using IP subnet boundaries. This is often fed by the misperception that the subnet mask is required along with the network ID to identify the subnet a client belongs to. It is true that the subnet mask is essential when configuring a subnet on routers or other networking devices. It is also important to have the subnet mask to calculate the network ID from an IP address. However, once the subnet ID is derived using the subnet mask, it is no longer required by Configuration Manager. The subnet ID is an intrinsic attribute of the system in the Configuration Manager database. This is an important consideration for performance. When Configuration Manager runs a database query to determine if a client exists within a boundary, the type of query required to match the client depends on the boundary type in use. The different boundary types require different queries. In the case of an Active Directory site boundary or an IP subnet boundary, the query attempts to match the exact value of the subnet or the site against a specific attribute of the system. This is a relatively inexpensive SQL query. On the other hand, when the boundary is an IP address range with a range of values, the query requires a complex join against a temporary table composed of all values above the minimum and below the maximum. This last query (for ranged boundaries) is an extremely expensive SQL statement that must be checked for each ranged boundary in the database. Thus, with more ranged boundaries and larger ranges for those boundaries, the query places more pressure on SQL Server. The IP address range boundary fills a gap in the client assignment story for Configuration Manager. For clients on edge networks that lack either an Active Directory site or a subnet, ranged boundaries are an excellent way to extend management capabilities. However, it is important to remember that ranged boundaries are designed for a specific purpose and should only be used in scenarios that cannot be addressed through Active Directory site or IP subnet boundaries. When designing your boundary strategy, we recommend boundaries that are based on Active Directory sites. Where those are not possible, use IP subnet boundaries. If neither of these options are available, then leverage IP range boundaries. -- Jason Adams This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties and confers no rights. 0 Likes Like You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.
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Google is investigating the source of voice data leak, plans to update its privacy policies – TechCrunch Google is investigating the source of voice data leak, plans to update its privacy policies Sarah Perez @sarahintampa / 2 years Google has responded to a report this week from Belgian public broadcaster VRT NWS, which revealed that contractors were given access to Google Assistant voice recordings, including those which contained sensitive information — like addresses, conversations between parents and children, business calls and others containing all sorts of private information. As a result of the report, Google says it’s now preparing to investigate and take action against the contractor who leaked this information to the news outlet. The company, by way of a blog post, explained that it partners with language experts around the world who review and transcribe a “small set of queries” to help Google better understand various languages. Only around 0.2% of all audio snippets are reviewed by language experts, and these snippets are not associated with Google accounts during the review process, the company says. Other background conversations or noises are not supposed to be transcribed. The leaker had listened to more than 1,000 recordings, and found 153 were accidental in nature — meaning, it was clear the user hadn’t intended to ask for Google’s help. In addition, the report found that determining a user’s identity was often possible because the recordings themselves would reveal personal details. Some of the recordings contained highly sensitive information, like “bedroom conversations,” medical inquiries or people in what appeared to be domestic violence situations, to name a few. Google defended the transcription process as being a necessary part of providing voice assistant technologies to its international users. But instead of focusing on its lack of transparency with consumers over who’s really listening to their voice data, Google says it’s going after the leaker themselves. “[Transcription] is a critical part of the process of building speech technology, and is necessary to creating products like the Google Assistant,” writes David Monsees, product manager for Search at Google, in the blog post. “We just learned that one of these language reviewers has violated our data security policies by leaking confidential Dutch audio data. Our Security and Privacy Response teams have been activated on this issue, are investigating, and we will take action. We are conducting a full review of our safeguards in this space to prevent misconduct like this from happening again,” he said. As voice assistant devices are becoming a more common part of consumers’ everyday lives, there’s increased scrutiny on how tech companies are handling the voice recordings, who’s listening on the other end, what records are being stored and for how long, among other things. This is not an issue that only Google is facing. Earlier this month, Amazon responded to a U.S. senator’s inquiry over how it was handling consumers’ voice records. The inquiry had followed a CNET investigation that discovered Alexa recordings were kept unless manually deleted by users, and that some voice transcripts were never deleted. In addition, a Bloomberg report recently found that Amazon workers and contractors during the review process had access to the recordings, as well as an account number, the user’s first name and the device’s serial number. Further, a coalition of consumer privacy groups recently lodged a complaint with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission that claims Amazon Alexa is violating the U.S. Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) by failing to obtain proper consent over the company’s use of the kids’ data. Neither Amazon nor Google have gone out of their way to alert consumers as to how the voice recordings are being used. As Wired notes, the Google Home privacy policy doesn’t disclose that Google is using contract labor to review or transcribe audio recordings. The policy also says that data only leaves the device when the wake word is detected. But these leaked recordings indicate that’s clearly not true — the devices accidentally record voice data at times. The issues around the lack of disclosure and transparency could be yet another signal to U.S. regulators that tech companies aren’t able to make responsible decisions on their own when it comes to consumer data privacy. The timing of the news isn’t great for Google. According to reports, the U.S. Department of Justice is preparing for a possible antitrust investigation of Google’s business practices, and is watching the company’s behavior closely. Given this increased scrutiny, one would think Google would be going over its privacy policies with a fine-toothed comb — especially in areas that are newly coming under fire, like policies around consumers’ voice data — to ensure that consumers understand how their data is being stored, shared and used. Google also notes today that people do have a way to opt-out of having their audio data stored. Users can either turn off audio data storage entirely, or choose to have the data auto-delete every three months or every 18 months. The company also says it will work to better explain how this voice data is used going forward. “We’re always working to improve how we explain our settings and privacy practices to people, and will be reviewing opportunities to further clarify how data is used to improve speech technology,” said Monsees.
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It’s been a long couple of days for the country, but President Trump only had to wait 12 hours before returning to his social network of choice. In an uncharacteristically scripted three minute speech, the president denounced the “heinous attack” on the Capitol. “The demonstrators who infiltrated the Capitol have defiled the seat of American democracy,” Trump said, warning the individuals involved that they will “pay.” The previous day, Trumped directed a crowd of his supporters who had gathered for a “Stop the Steal” rally near the White House to march toward Congress. That event turned into a violent riot that disrupted lawmakers’ efforts to certify election results, wrought havoc within the building and left at least four people dead. As the chaos unfolded, Trump encouraged the rioters in a video posted to Twitter, telling them they were “special” and “we love you.” pic.twitter.com/csX07ZVWGe — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 8, 2021 After yesterday’s video, Twitter locked Trump’s account and required him to delete a handful of tweets before having his access restored. Facebook later froze the president’s account for the remainder of his time in office. Trump is now on very thin ice with Twitter — the company said it may suspend his account permanently if he breaks the rules again. In the new video, Trump seemed to be aware that he’d gone too far. After exploring “every legal avenue” to stay in power, he backed away from a months-long crusade to override the will of American voters. Of course it’s completely possible and even likely that he’ll reverse course, sow more election misinformation and resume his dangerous quest to undermine President-elect Joe Biden’s victory. President Trump has had quite a few of these walk-back moments during his time in office, usually after crossing a line that makes even members of his own party uncomfortable. Yesterday certainly fit the bill, and even resulted in rare consequences from the social networks he relies on to communicate. Trump also appeared to concede his loss for the first time, claiming that he will willingly leave office on January 20. “My focus now turns to ensuring a smooth, orderly and seamless transition of power,” Trump said.
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With 13 years experience in research, M&A, public markets and capital raising, Shivalika has brings deep expertise in the technology sector, advising clients in capital raising from seed to late stage, M&A, and strategic market positioning. Shivalika has specific deal experience in SaaS-enabled businesses, enterprise software, hardware, retail/eCommerce, FinTech, healthcare IT, collaboration platforms, automation and machine learning, and technology managed services. Notable transactions include: Capital Raise advisory for PureFacts Financial Sale of Grow Technologies to ATB Financial Sale of Collage Technologies to People Corporation Sale of TomTec Imaging Systems to Philips Sale of Waterloo Managed Services to Brookfield Asset Management Sale of Claron Technology to Lexmark Negotiation support for sale of UXP Systems to Amdocs Shivalika holds an MBA from the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University, an MSc from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of Science from Queen’s University.
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My name is Tyler Cinnamon. I am the co-founder of TechLit Africa. TechLit re-purposes surplus technology for communities to learn, do business and lead. Despite the vast surplus of devices worldwide, those who have the most to gain from modern tools are often left without them. I grew up in a small town in outside of Chicago, Illinois. If you grew up in a community like mine, you had answers all around you. At a very young age, children in my community play with toys, designed to teach them shapes, colors and the basics of language. When they get older, they have books, music and videos that teach them how they can fit into society. And when the questions become specialized, we have libraries filled with books on any subject. We've had these resources for generations. With the exponential rise of computing technology, all of these resources fit in my pocket. Toys can be simulated with games and videos. We’ve been sharing digital books, music and culture for a decade now. And when you have specialized questions in the modern world, you turn to Wikipedia, StackOverflow and other online forums. We can leverage the success of the internet to impact lives. Last year, Nelly and I installed ten computers into Mogotio, Kenya (a village without broadband internet access). Our platform has games, with lessons about colors, music, english and roleplaying. We have programs that teach touch-typing, hundreds of english songs and thousands of videos from Khan Academy. And when the questions become more specialized, we have tens of thousands of pages from Wikipedia and books about programming and app development. All of this content costs us nothing, and it's free for anyone to copy. I am a self-taught programmer from Shabbona, Illinois. I learned all the skills I use as a professional engineer from freely available content online. Within a year, I was highly successful in a new field. Re-skilling is an essential tool for thriving in the digital revolution and I am proof that a motivated person can gain skills if they have access to technology and educational content. Having seen rural education without modern resources like Google and Wikipedia, I am determined to bring modern tools where they’re needed most. Join Our Mailing List Members of our mailing list heard it first! We share stories, pictures and events on our mailing list every month.
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Gaming News Gaming Features Game Previews Game Reviews Gaming Opinions Gaming Interviews Game Guides Adult Gaming Tabletop Tabletop News Tabletop Features Tabletop Previews Tabletop Reviews Tabletop Opinions Tabletop Interviews Tabletop Guides Videos Game Calendar Podcast Deals Sort By: Newest FirstTitle Ascending Breadcrumb Home Game Moonlighter Moonlighter Game Page Moonlighter More Info About This Game Game Info Developer Digital Sun Publisher 11 bit studios Platforms Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Linux, Mac, PC Release Date May 29, 2018 (Calendar) Genre Action RPG Monetization One Time Purchase Purchase (Some links may be affiliated) SteamHumble BundleGOG.comkqzyfj.comGreen Man GamingPS Storenintendo.com Moonlighter is an action role-playing game that mixes two distinct styles of gameplay into one amazingly fun experience. One half of Moonlighter involves you diving into dungeons to fight monsters and collect loot. The other half of the game has you taking your loot and selling it in your titular shop, aiming to get the perfect price that customers won't mind paying. You'll then take your proceeds and spend them upgrading the town, your shop, and your equipment so you can take on even greater challenges! From the game's official website: During an archeological excavation – a set of Gates were discovered. People quickly realized that these ancient passages lead to different realms and dimensions. Rynoka, a small commercial village, was found near the excavation site – providing brave and reckless adventurers with treasures beyond measure. Moonlighter is an Action RPG with rogue-lite elements that demonstrates two sides of the coin – revealing everyday routines of Will, an adventurous shopkeeper that secretly dreams of becoming a hero. Shopkeeping While conducting your business in Rynoka village, you can put items on sale, set their price carefully, manage gold reserves, recruit assistants and upgrade the shop. Be careful though – some shady individuals may want to steal your precious wares! Meet the villagers Getting to know Rynoka’s residents and understanding the needs of customers is crucial. Some folks may have special quests for you, requesting rare items and offering handsome rewards in return. Craft & enchant Crafting and enchanting system is essential for your progression. Interacting with the villagers is the way to craft new armors, weapons and enchant existing equipment. This creates a great deal of flexibility and spices up the way the equipment is used. Get the loot While visiting other worlds, collect valuable resources, weapons, armors, treasures and peculiar artifacts. Then, manage acquired loot using unique inventory-based abilities. Fight with style Defeating various enemies and bosses, revel in the challenging and deep combat mechanics. The depth of combat depends on the interactions between weapons, abilities, enemies and secondary effects of items. Feel comfortable developing your own battling style. Open the gates Gates lead to different worlds. Each run is unique and forces you to take some smart decisions. You never know what you will encounter next – that’s why you have to be prepared for everything.
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Supported by Elon Musk, the new XPRIZE will grant $100 million for carbon expulsion advancements to battle environmental change. The not-for-profit XPRIZE supports plan rivalries … Read more Categories Space Tags A CARBON Expulsion CHALLENGE, Carbon Removal Solutions, elon musk, Largest XPRIZE In History Recent Posts Loss Weight With Vegetarian Diet Top 10 Stress-Relief Foods You Should Add To Your Eating Regimen 2 Pizza Worth 10000 Bitcoin Story – Incident The most effective method to start a Small Business Things to Consider Before Buying an Electric Car Pages Contact Us Disclaimer Privacy Policy Terms & Condition © 2021 Dispatch a Techscos Site by Techscos Close We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. Cookie settingsACCEPT Manage consent Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. Necessary Necessary Always Enabled Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Cookie Duration Description cookielawinfo-checbox-analytics 11 months This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". cookielawinfo-checbox-functional 11 months The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". cookielawinfo-checbox-others 11 months This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary 11 months This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". cookielawinfo-checkbox-performance 11 months This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". viewed_cookie_policy 11 months The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. It does not store any personal data. Functional Functional Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features. Performance Performance Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors. Analytics Analytics Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc. Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads. Others Others Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet.
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Microsoft has integrated many new features in Windows 11, some of those are already available in the Initial Preview build. And yes, Android app emulation will arrive in later builds. But for now, you can try the Snap Assist options, which are one of the most useful features around. However, the Start menu may not be the only element that might be receiving a visual overhaul. According to reports, Windows 11 will feature a new Black Screen of Death (‘BSOD’), instead of the infamous blue one. It will be the first major tweak of the Windows 11 interface ever since the QR codes arrived in 2016. According to sources, whether the new Black Screen of Death will be fully implemented in the latest preview build remains to be seen. But Microsoft is planning to switch to a black background to better match the look and feel of Windows 11. What Is The Blue Screen of Death? The BSOD is Windows’ own bug check, and it usually includes a dump of data to help the nerds figure out the system fault that caused the error screen. The Black screen of death can be traced all the way back to Windows 3.0. In Windows 8, a sad face has been added. While in Windows 11, aside from the new black background, the rest of the BSOD screen remains unchanged, including the relevant error and QR codes. Because the new update isn’t official yet, those who have the first preview build of Windows 11 will need to take a few extra steps for it to show up. Wanna Change Your Blue Screen Of Death To Black? According to @xenopanther on Twitter, you can get the new BSOD by changing your registry. Just head to HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CrashControl and change the DisplayPreReleaseColor to 0. Make sure to double-check all your edits before restarting your system. Then do a system crash by killing some critical Windows processes. However, you must do this AT YOUR OWN RISK. This isn’t the first time Microsoft has tested with different colors. Looking back, a preview of Windows 10 used a green one for a short time. Meanwhile, Vista and ’98 had Red Screens of Death when it comes to graphics card-related issues. But the Blue screen of Death has been around for three decades, with subtle changes over the years. The Takeaway Windows 11 Black Screen of Death Updated (BSOD) Microsoft’s shift from Blue to Black remains to be seen. However, reports believe that the company is tweaking other parts of the interface to make Windows 11 feel more modern. We’ve reached to Microsoft and asked if the new update is coming in the latest build of Windows 11, or if it’s gonna stick for only a while. Windows will be more available in the latter part of the year, but a company spokesperson said that there’s nothing to further to share for now. Still have questions, or want to know more about the latest tech news and console wares? Contact us at techsngames.com today! Articles you may like: How To Set Up Your PC Like A Gaming Console(And The Best Products) ESA Partners With ClearSpace To Remove Space Junk Check Out Xiaomi’s Newest Smart Glasses Concept! Eco Toilet Turns Poop Into Power And Gets You Paid In Crypto Five Reasons To Make Your Home Smarter With Voice Control black screen of deathblue screenBSODdeatherrorMicrosoftOSUpdateWindow’s Infamous Blue Screen Of Death (BSOD) Gets A MakeoverwindowsWindows 10Windows 11windows news
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The third quarter of the year is usually when smartphone makers realize the mistakes they’d made in previous quarters in terms of the devices they released in the market and what they lacked. They then try to right these wrongs by either releasing newer devices or in instances where a device’s availability had been limited to a few markets, avail it in many more countries, while others make do with price cuts which in turn get more customers inside stores. As such, it wouldn’t be that surprising to learn that Q3 2016 recorded the fastest growth rate in the smartphone industry so far this year but it actually is surprising. The smartphone industry has been undergoing turbulence occasioned by saturation in key markets like China where demand for smartphones appears to have slowed down in the last one year. However, its increased focus on emerging smartphone markets and competitive pricing for entry-level and mid-range devices may have been its saving grace as shipments were up by 6% quarter over quarter. 375.4 million smartphone units were shipped in Q3 2016 compared to 354.2 million over a similar period last year. With the arrival of new iPhones slated for early September, not many people were eager to buy the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus as they held out to see what Apple would bring to the market and the price reductions for older models of the iPhone that usually happen after such a launch. As such, Apple’s iOS platform lost market share while Google’s Android gained. iOS market share stood at 12% in Q3 2016 after 45.5 million iOS devices were added into the global smartphone market. Android’s huge gains, which saw it gain 88% market share spelled doom for everyone else as smaller platforms like the Samsung-backed Tizen, BlackBerry OS which, it seems, has been abandoned by its owners, Microsoft’s Windows mobile and others only managed to account for under 0.5% market share. Android’s huge gains, which saw it register 88% market share spelled doom for everyone else as smaller platforms like the Samsung-backed Tizen, BlackBerry OS which, it seems, has been abandoned by its owners, Microsoft’s Windows mobile and others only managed to account for under 0.5% market share. Of the 375.4 million smartphones shipped in the last quarter, 328.6 million units were Android-based further underscoring the dominance of Google’s mobile operating system in a very connected world.
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For its supporters, nuclear energy is the world's best—perhaps only—hope to avoid catastrophic climate change. Opponents say it is too expensive, too risky and totally unnecessary. Oct 11, 2021 1 31 Automotive Nuclear-powered submarines explained by a nuclear scientist The Australian government has just declared an historic defense agreement with the United States and United Kingdom that will see a new fleet of nuclear-powered submarines patrol our shores and surrounding waters. Sep 16, 2021 0 4 Energy & Green Tech China blames minor fuel rod damage for nuclear plant issues A handful of damaged fuel rods is behind a build-up of radioactive gases at a nuclear power station in southern China, authorities said Wednesday, describing the problem as "common" with no need for concern. Jun 16, 2021 1 4 Energy & Green Tech Germany faces tough questions as nuclear exit nears The Bavarian village of Gundremmingen is so proud of its nuclear power station that its coat of arms is graced with a giant golden atom. Mar 05, 2021 0 7 Energy & Green Tech $43 bn deal for 'world's biggest' offshore wind farm in South Korea A $43 billion deal was signed Friday to build what the South Korean government said will be the world's biggest offshore wind power complex, as it seeks to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Feb 05, 2021 0 99 Energy & Green Tech Tsunami-hit Japanese nuclear reactor gets restart approval A nuclear reactor in northern Japan on Wednesday became the first among those damaged by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami to get final restart approval, with support from regional authorities. Nov 11, 2020 0 8 Energy & Green Tech Japan's Toshiba retreats from coal-fired power stations Japanese engineering giant Toshiba will not build any more coal-fired power plants and will shift to renewable energy in a bid to reduce greenhouse emissions, the company's president said Wednesday. Nov 11, 2020 0 13 Energy & Green Tech Reducing radioactive waste in processes to dismantle nuclear facilities Recent years have seen a move into a phase to decommission and dismantle nuclear power stations and facilities, above all in Europe. By 2015, 156 reactors at nuclear facilities across the world had been shut down or were ... Jul 08, 2020 0 6 Energy & Green Tech Rolls-Royce factory plan puts nuclear reactors on mini scale Rolls-Royce plans on building mini nuclear reactors, which could be in operation by 2029. They are less the size of traditional nuclear reactors and they do not take as many years to build. Jan 26, 2020 weblog 58 876 Energy & Green Tech In first, Switzerland shuts down ageing nuclear power station One of four Swiss nuclear power stations was permanently disconnected Friday after 47 years of service, marking a first in Switzerland, as the country begins to gradually phase out atomic energy. Dec 20, 2019 4 10 page 1 from 2 « » Phys.org Daily science news on research developments and the latest scientific innovations Medical Xpress Medical research advances and health news Science X The most comprehensive sci-tech news coverage on the web Newsletters Subscribe Science X Daily and the Weekly Email Newsletter are free features that allow you to receive your favorite sci-tech news updates in your email inbox Follow us Top Home Search Mobile version Help FAQ About Contact Science X Account Sponsored Account Newsletter Archive Android app iOS app RSS feeds Push notification © Tech Xplore 2014 - 2021 powered by Science X Network Privacy policy Terms of use Your Privacy This site uses cookies to assist with navigation, analyse your use of our services, collect data for ads personalisation and provide content from third parties. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
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Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold is driven by the desire to “go down in history” for his individual contribution to the club. The 23-year-old put in another influential performance from right-back in Saturday’s Anfield demolition of Arsenal, providing the crosses for the first and fourth goals. That made it five assists and a goal in his last three matches for the club, not including three assists in this week’s World Cup qualifier against San Marino. Since the start of the 2018-19 season Alexander-Arnold has provided 38 Premier League assists, four more than any other player during the same period but, remarkably, just over eight months ago he was dropped by England after manager Gareth Southgate questioned his form. He appears to be back to his best but that is not enough for the academy graduate. “I want to break as many records as I can. I want to make history with my performances and my tallies, and go down in history,” he said. “For me it is about contributing as much as I can for the team and making sure we win. “The team trophies are much more important than the personal ones but to use as motivation I do like to set myself targets. “The manager has given me that freedom to play the way I feel is right and it’s worked so far for the team, I’ve evolved over the years and I try to keep adapting and create as many problems for the opposition that I can. “It’s going well so far, it’s about maintaining that good run of form and make sure we carry on this season.” Liverpool’s struggles last season were reflected in Alexander-Arnold’s contribution as he managed just seven Premier League assists, compared to 13 and 12 from the previous two campaigns. But having recorded six in 12 league matches so far he is targeting a double-digit return again. “The very minimum is always double figures,” he added. “I just want to be contributing as much as I can. I would probably say this season would be 15 to 20 in the league.”
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Located by the Red Sea and known as Jordan’s only port city, Aqaba is on the vital route linking Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. Maximizing its potential, the Aqaba Digital Hub, an iconic project that will serve the growing demand for modern digital services in Jordan and the MENA region, was established. Created by a group of Jordanian entrepreneurs, the Aqaba Digital Hub aims to capitalize on key digital growth trends that will ultimately benefit individuals, enterprises, and governmental organizations — not only in Jordan but the entire region. Taking this into consideration, digital transformation is an ongoing phenomenon that requires high-bandwidth connectivity, internet exchanges, and data centers. In response, the Hub provides a broad range of services such as optimized IP exchange, online, satellite, fiber access, and data center for the underserved MENA region. Among the Hub’s notable accomplishments are hosting the first IP point of presence (POP) in Aqaba for two international telecom operators; building and operating the first tier-3 uptime certified carrier-neutral data center in Aqaba; operating the first fiber-optic network in Aqaba via its telecom arm “Naitel”; and setting up the first internet exchange (IX) point in Jordan. To highlight, AqabaIX has attracted the National Information Technology Center (NITC), in addition to a number of regional and international internet service providers (ISPs) as well as content delivery networks (CDNs) like Google, Packet Clearing House, and Subspace. As an instrumental tool in developing the local internet ecosystem, AqabaIX helps in optimizing and improving the quality of traffic flow, reducing latency, and improving cybersecurity. Moreover, Aqaba Digital Hub was selected as the Jordanian hosting facility for the Raman submarine cable, a part of Google and Telecom Italia Sparkle’s Blue-Raman submarine cable system. Through Aqaba, this new subsea cable would connect Asia with Europe. In support of bringing the Aqaba Digital Hub into life, local authorities granted licenses and approvals to acquire 30,000sqm land in Aqaba to build a digital media city, a 5kw mega data center, a teleport landing station, and submarine cable landing station with beach manhole access.
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The On-line Banking Service has been provided with a series of technologically advanced security measures in order to guarantee the confidentiality of the information exchanged between the user and Banca March SECURE SERVER The information exchanged between the user and Banca March is processed so it is transmitted in a way it cannot be intercepted by third parties. Details are sent through a secure connection after encryption through a SSL tunnel (Secure Socket Layer), making the information unintelligible to third parties who may capture it. When you access the server you will see on the status bar, at the bottom of your navigator, a closed padlock or a key meaning that you are using a safe connection: If you double click on the padlock, an informative window will open with the certificate’s details so you can check its validity and verify that you are connected to a Banca March S.A. service, thus making sure that under Subject, underneath Details, there is the field CN = telemarch.bancamarch.es and checking that the certificate has been issued by Verisign (www.verisign.com/CPS Incorp.by Ref. LIABILITY LTD.(c)97 Verisign). To guarantee the identity of the server to which users get connected, Banca March uses a digital certification by Verisign, a company certifying the authenticity of the telemarch.bancamarch.es server. To make sure that you are really viewing the Banca March page and not that of an impostor, please check that the address is https://telemarch.bancamarch.es, that on the status bar at the bottom of your navigator there is a padlock and that when you click on it, you can see the digital certificate of Banca March, issued by Verisign and relating to the address telemarch.bancamarch.es. USER SECURITY The user gains access to the Home Banking Service through a user code and a password, which unequivocally identify him. Otherwise, he can also use the electronic DNI instead of the password. Moreover, for those transactions implying an account movement or update, an additional validation will be requested in the shape of a key, which is obtained at random from the Home Banking Service key card. This card is meant for only one customer and can be regarded as a significant security element. Please remember that you will be asked by the Home Banking Service to enter only one coordinate of your card in order to validate every transaction. You will never be requested to enter more than a single coordinate at a given time in order to validate an operation. These identification details are only to be used in the secure pages of the Banca March On-line Service. In order to identity such pages please check that they belong to the address https://telemarch.bancamarch.es, that on the status bar at the bottom of your navigator there is a padlock and that when you click on it, you can see the digital certificate of Banca March, issued by Verisign and relating to the address telemarch.bancamarch.es. If you are requested to reveal any of the previous personal identification elements through any other method outside the secure environment previously described, such as a page alien to the On-line Banking service, an e-mail, a telephone call, etc., do not ever give any of them even if this person pretended to be acting on behalf of Banca March. If for whatever reason you had disclosed these details, please change your Access Code immediately and contact Banca March as soon as possible. As an additional security measure please note that all fields requesting information on passwords can be completed through a virtual keypad so you do not need to use your computer’s keypad and can just click on the relevant numbers with your mouse. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 This system to complete your details intends to avoid that programmes known as keyloggers get hold of the information keyed into the user’s computer. In order to step up the security level of your communication we recommend you the following actions: Do not reveal your password to another person Change your password every now and then, or when you suspect that it could be known to other people. Check that the date and time of your last connection, which are shown every time you get connected to the On-line Banking service, coincide with the ones of your previous connection. Do not leave your computer unattended when you are connected to the On-line Banking service. As an additional security measure the system will automatically log you out after a certain period of inactivity. Once you have carried out all your operations, exit the On-line Banking application. If your computer can be used by other people, close your navigator right after logging out of the On-line Banking application. If you ever lose your Home Banking card, inform Banca March immediately. Apart from having it blocked, you will obtain a new one shortly with a new set of keys. ELECTRONIC DNI The electronic DNI is a device designed for the electronic identification of a specific person. Provided that you have the required tools, instead of identifying yourself with your password when accessing the On-line Banking application you will be able to use the electronic DNI. The required tools in order to confirm your identity by using the electronic DNI are as follows: An intelligent card reader which can read the electronic DNI and has been duly installed into your computer. Having the software provided by the police (Dirección General de la Policía) at the downloading area of its Electronic DNI portal installed. A web navigator which is compatible with the aforementioned software. In order to identify yourself, please enter the number of your Home Banking card, select the option permitting your identification with the electronic DNI, place the electronic DNI into the card reader and press the button to continue. The system will request the password of your electronic DNI and then the relevant procedure to check the validity of the DNI user’s certificate will start. In order to guarantee the utmost security level, the validity status is checked on-line by the certifying authority that has also issued the electronic DNI so the time required to access the service may be slightly longer than usual. Once the verification has been completed successfully, the session will start according to the usual practice. As an additional security measure, if you enter the wrong password three consecutive times, the electronic DNI will be blocked and you will have to go to the issuing office in order to have it unblocked. In the event that you do enter the wrong password for you electronic DNI or if there is a technical error during the validation of the certificate, you will view a message on the screen informing you that your identity could not be authenticated. On certain occasions and due to the web navigator, you may have to close and open it again for the identification process to be completed successfully. In order to sign off transactions we will continue to request you to enter one of the coordinates shown on your key card. In the future you will also be able to validate transactions with the electronic DNI. For further information you can access the web portal of the police (Dirección General de la Policía) relating to the electronic DNI. PHISHING (Social engineering) At present there are several techniques used to try to commit financial fraud through the Internet but, without any doubt, one that is rapidly growing on the Net and that has had major social repercussion as well as on the media is the attempt to supplant Internet web sites, better known as "phishing", which tries to steal private and personal access details meant for trusted sites. "Phishing" basically uses the massive sending of e-mails from false e-mail addresses which pretend to look like the real addressesof the institution they are trying to supplant. Such mails will make use of any type of argument associated with security issues in order to justify the need to respond to them, by introducing to the subject of the message a text which is similar to the following ones: Technical problems. Security warning. Detection of fraud attempts against the bank. Changes in security measures, etc. Moreover, in the message’s body you will be invited to click on the link included in the text and that pretends to be the real address of the bank but which will take you, when clicking on it, to a false web site which looks very similar to the real page it tries to supplant, the one where your access code is requested. Much care is taken so the image, logotypes, colours and formats of the legitimate pages are exactly forged. In order to avoid such fraud attempts we advise you to follow these recommendations: Banca March will never request you to disclose your access code in writing, per e-mail or over the telephone, so you should not take any notice of this type of petitions. Do not trust in e-mails making urgent petitions to disclose sensitive information. In case of any doubt please call the bank. Only trust in mails containing a digital signature as well as a certificate that has been duly verified. Messages used by phishing attacks tend to be impersonal and do not usually make any reference to the mail’s receiver, however those sent by real banks write to the addressee personally. Do not click on any of the links sent in e-mails, key in the address in your navigator instead. Do not reveal any confidential information per e-mail, only do so when using secure web sites. Whenever you enter any details in a webpage, make sure that it is a safe environment by checking that the status bar starts with https, that there is a padlock or a key at the navigator’s status bar and that the information on the certificate of the web site is correct. Should you have any doubt on the veracity of these messages or on the details requested through the web, do not hesitate to contact us on telephone numbers: (+34) 971 779 111 KEYLOGGER (Recording of keystrokes) This is a new fraudulent technique aimed at capturing the access code the user enters through his keypad. This method works by installing a programme that is executed in the computer and that permits to capture the keystrokes at the time certain pages of different institutions (financial, purchase and sales, travel agencies, auctions, etc.) are accessed. Such institutions have been predefined in the programme’s code, in particular in those where access codes, coordinates of authentication cards, card numbers, electronic signatures, etc. are required. This programme (virus, worm, trojan, etc.) is loaded on the computer without the user realizing it while installing other apparently inoffensive programmes (music reproductors, games, videos, etc.) from servers with scarcely trustable contents, or those being received through e-mails, CD copies, communication sessions in real time (IRC, chat, messenger) or other tools. Once the details have been captured, the programme forwards the information to the attacker with the objective of carrying out a fraudulent action with them. In order to avoid this type of fraud, Banca March has added to its Internet banking service the use of a virtual keypad which allows you to enter the relevant coordinates to validate any transaction. This prevents the user from entering such details with his keypad. PHARMING (Supplanting of domain names) Pharming is the manipulation of the resolution of Internet domain names, carried out through a malicious code, usually in the shape of a trojan, which has entered the computer without the user realizing it while installing other apparently inoffensive programmes (music reproductors, games, videos, etc.) from servers with scarcely trustable contents, or those being received through e-mails, CD copies, communication sessions in real time (IRC, chat, messenger) or other tools. When a user keys in an address in his navigator, it must be converted into a numerical IP address. This process is called ‘name resolution’ and is performed by DNS servers (Domain Name Server). Charts are saved in them with the IP address of each domain name. At a lower scale, each computer with an Internet connection contains a file in which a small chart with server names and IP addresses can be kept so it is no longer required to access DNS for certain server names, or so it can be even avoided. Pharming implies modifying this name resolution system in such a way that the user thinks he is entering a specific Internet address although he is really gaining access to the IP of a false web site. As a result, attackers would finally obtain the identification and authentication details that would later be used fraudulently. Furthermore, pharming does not work at a precise moment, unlike phishing through its messages, as the changes in DNS are saved in the computer waiting for a user to access the pages predefined in the programme’s code. In order to verify that the page you are viewing is the one belonging to Banca March and not to an impostor, please check that the address reads https://telemarch.bancamarch.es, that on the status bar at the bottom of your navigator there is a padlock and that when you click on it, you can see the digital certificate of Banca March, issued by Verisign and relating to the address telemarch.bancamarch.es. Other security recommendations Please update your computer’s software on a regular basis in order to keep the operative system and its utilities always to the latest stand. Just remember that every day new vulnerable points are discovered in the software that can be used by cyberdelinquents in a fraudulent way. Update your navigator regularly. Internet navigators as well as Internet Explorer, Netscape, Firefox, etc. are regularly revised by the manufacturer with the aim of incorporating the latest security tools as a result of new menaces and vulnerabilities. Get frequently connected to your navigator’s editor in order to keep the system correctly updated. Have an antivirus software installed and update it frequently as such programmes protect your computer, detect any existing viruses, trojans and other known malicious elements that may get installed or that can be found when surfing the Net. For this tool to be efficient it is necessary that it be periodically updated as there are new viruses every now and then against which the right protection is needed. Just remember: "There is only a small difference between not having your antivirus correctly updated and not having any at all". Have a firewall installed, which is actually a hardware or software tool aimed at controlling the information reaching your computer, by permitting or forbidding its access depending on the established policy. With a firewall you can be protected against the non-authorized access of other people to the confidential information saved in your PC. Using a firewall is especially recommended if you have an Internet high-speed connection which is permanently in use. Whenever possible avoid accessing the On-line Banking or other institutions and/or services requiring previous identification and authentication from computers in public places, telephone booths, etc. as they can be used by many people and it is impossible to get to know or trust in their configuration, the installed software, the security parameters, etc.
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On the last day of the month, five questions will be randomly drawn. Terry will answer these five questions and they will be posted monthly for your enjoyment. Below are the questions selected last month and Terry’s answers! Enjoy! Note: This section may contain spoilers! Season’s Greetings, Readers: Welcome to another Ask Terry, just in time for the holiday season. What a perfect gift, right? I will tell you that I am now halfway through the book for 2014 and about to enter therapy for writer’s brain cramp. It’s going, but so is my mind. Still, I press on. Hope your Thanksgiving went well and your Christmas goes the same way. For me, it’s all about the books: Anonymous writes: Is The Elfstones of Shannara still on track to become a motion series for a television show? Terry Brooks replies: It is. We are in the process of ferreting out a writer who is up to the task. This takes time, typically several months. But we intend to stay the course until we find the right one. More on this when we know more. Elves Rule!! Mitchell Hanan writes: Hi Terry- long time fan here. I absolutely love all of your books, but I feel I need to (kindly) call you out on something. How long will the Ohmsfords really be able to retain their idyllic country lifestyle? I would have thought that with an Ohmsford on every quest since the Warlock Lord and having saved the Four Lands countless times, they would be well known and worshipped by all! Isn’t the family legacy past the point of having mothers who shy away from the wishsong and want their boys to stay away from great quests? Wouldn’t an Ohmsford child really be tempted to use his or her legacy as a celebrity status? Terry Brooks replies: Good point. But listen. Remember that there are large gaps of time between these stories and the lives of particular Ohmsfords. So it doesn’t necessarily follow that people living hundreds of years in the future would know about what a handful had done. Further, the magic skips generations and disappears entirely. Further, many Southlanders consider magic users dangerous and troublesome, in spite of what they have accomplished. Also, let me just say “Ilse Witch” when it comes to Ohsmford reputations tarnished and reviled. That said, I agree it is time for a change. Hence, keep your eyes open for new developments in the three stand-alones I am working on. I intend to take those new Ohmsfords in some different directions, ones that I think will square with what you are asking for. Anders Ohman writes: As far as I know there will be another set of Elfstones in Wards of Faerie, I haven’t read it yet, but I read on the Shannara Wiki that there is supposed to be five sets of Elfstones. Have you always planned for there to be a specific number, and if so, what their powers are? Terry Brooks replies: Ah, you ask, but I decline to answer. You must read the books to find out about the missing Elfstones. Otherwise, why have I spent three years writing about them? I will say that you are right about there being five sets total, one of which is the Blue Elfstones, and you will find out more about them in the books. No, I did not have plans for any of this until I decided to write the Dark Legacy books. Then I had to come up with something. Watch out about speculation. Nothing is as it seems. David Olson writes: Will you tell the fate of the last Staff of the Word, born by Panterra? Terry Brooks replies: I will. But that book is down the road a piece just at the moment. I would say we are at least 3 or 4 years away from seeing it in print. I am consumed with writing the current triology, now written, and the 3 stand-alones that follow it. Kevin Mcdermott writes: Will the Sword of Leah make an appearance in the new Shannara trilogy? Mirai is getting kind of ripped off not having use of magic like her ancestors did. Terry Brooks replies: Mirai has sufficient abilities and skills to handle things without the use of magic. The Sword of Leah will reappear in the book immediately following the last of the current trilogy, somewhere in 2014. That book will feature a scion of Leah who will carry it in special service to the Druids. That’s it for now. November questions will probably follow close on the heels of these. Shawn is falling behind. I will speak with him sternly. Happy Holidays, Please completely fill in the form below and send the two questions you want to ask Terry this month. [formidable id=6] ask terry movies the dark legacy of shannara Share: Written by Shawn Speakman I am the long-time friend and webmaster for Terry Brooks as well as the author of The Dark Thorn, an urban/epic fantasy hybrid novel Terry calls "a fine tale by a talented writer." Join me on Facebook and Twitter (@shawnspeakman)! Related Posts December Ask Terry Posted January 29, 2013 April Ask Terry Posted May 7, 2012 February Ask Terry Posted March 16, 2012 5 Comments Keiran December 18, 2012 at 10:01 am Log in to Reply Good questions and great answers! And some sneeky peeks, Terry you know how to hook us and keep us coming back for more. Best wishes to you and your family (and extended family) this Christmas! Matthew Macomber December 20, 2012 at 3:30 pm Log in to Reply “Shawn is falling behind. I will speak with him sternly.” – Terry Brooks Did you hear that Shawn? Terry is calling you out! Steve Hummel December 21, 2012 at 10:52 pm Log in to Reply Isn’t this November? Steve Hummel December 21, 2012 at 10:53 pm Log in to Reply II meant December Shawn Speakman December 23, 2012 at 10:22 am Log in to Reply ASK TERRY is always a month behind because Terry can’t answer questions that are posed during the current month… He can’t answer questions if they don’t exist already.
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Selena Townsend has no idea what will happen after she kills a fellow hunter while protecting an innocent vampiress. She’s ostracized, but acquitted of charges against her, but now she’s looking for her sister who has disappeared. That mission takes her to a vampire club and all kinds of trouble. Atreides has been in charge of the vampire clans, while his brother is off on a honeymoon with his new mate. He doesn’t expect a huntress to walk into one of their vampire clubs, which is just not done, and then return later after being savagely attacked by a vampire. He has to take care of her before the League of Hunters learns of it, and then he wants to pawn her off on the hunters who can protect her pronto! But he finds he really doesn’t want to give her up after all. War between the hunters and the vampires could break out any moment unless they find the rogue hunters who are killing innocent vampiresses and the vampire who had attacked Selena and other huntresses at the same time—and terminate the rogues. Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Primal-Desire-Heart-Huntress-Book-ebook/dp/B08XNZTGFY/ Barnes and Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/primal-desire-terry-spear/1138909479?ean=9781633110731 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Terry_Spear_Primal_Desire?id=yHcgEAAAQBAJ Apple: https://books.apple.com/us/book/primal-desire/id1555857792 Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/primal-desire-5 Smashwords:https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1071480 I’ve always wanted to write Daemon’s brother’s story, Atreides. And he has as much of an ordeal when other nearly, almost, borderline rogue huntress comes on the scene as he takes over the clans while Daemon and Tezra are on a honeymoon far away. But Serena is not anything like Tezra–except that she’s a huntress and stirring up trouble. Enjoy!! Terry This entry was posted on March 7, 2021, in Uncategorized and tagged book release, contemporary paranormal romance, fiction, huntress, paranormal romance, series, vampire romance, vampire romantic suspense. Leave a comment Cougar Christmas Calamity is Out! Dec17 Cougar Christmas Calamity Cougar shifter Jessie Whittington plans to work on her psychic romance book before Christmas at the Whispering Pines Resort on the North Shore of Lake Superior, but peace and quiet aren’t exactly what she’s going to get right before Christmas. Former army ranger Emerson Merriweather has returned home after being ambushed on a Black Ops mission, and now learns his uncle has died. When he meets his only guest at the cabin resort, he’s surprised she’s a cougar too. Before long, a blizzard hits, bear shifters wreak havoc, and he’s helping Jessie decorate for Christmas. Something he never thought he would be doing. Jessie’s definitely the light in his life but he still has to take care of the man who set him and his team up during the mission. He knows he will be looking for Emerson to finish the job. Mystery and intrigue are the name of the game and things aren’t always as they seem. https://read.amazon.com/kp/card?preview=inline&linkCode=kpd&ref_=k4w_oembed_fWd0RXypjwLAHo&asin=B08QNKNB7D&tag=kpembed-20 https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1059395 Barnes and Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/cougar-christmas-calamity-terry-spear/1138471700?ean=2940163055920 Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/cougar-christmas-calamity Ibooks: https://books.apple.com/us/book/cougar-christmas-calamity/id1544982207 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Terry_Spear_Cougar_Christmas_Calamity?id=M_sOEAAAQBAJ It’s finally up at all the sites! Currently, I’m working on A Date with a Wolf–5,000 words done. It’s a novella that will come out in Silence of the Wolf’s 10th Anniversary, so I’m shooting for 20K and it will probably be around 25K+. I did use 4thewords to fight monsters to write 5,000 words yesterday. It helps me to stay focused for 250-400 words at a time and then go off and do other chores before I settle down to write another bunch of the story. I hope to continue the trend until my son arrives for Christmas on Saturday evening. I could possibly have this novella mostly written by then if I can keep up the writing. Little one is at home, so that’s helped. I took this photo of an old Ford truck in Salado, Texas, an old stagecoach town. I added a new background, a texture layer over it, glowing headlights, and removed the tree that was all over the original truck. I’m off to send my new release newsletter and then fight more monsters for word count. Have a great day! Terry “Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy is reality.” Connect with Terry Spear: Website: http://www.terryspear.com Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/421434.Terry_Spear Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TerrySpearParanormalRomantics Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerrySpear Wilde & Woolly Bears: http://www.celticbears.com Newsletter Sign Up: http://eepurl.com/u63qP This entry was posted on December 17, 2020, in Uncategorized and tagged books, cougar, fiction, paranormal romance, series, shifter romance, writing. 2 Comments Howling!!! At Royal Reviews–Whole Entire Shifter Set Being Given Away! Sep19 HOWLING!!! This just came in and I HAVE to alert you!!! Please share!! You could be in WOLF HEAVEN!!! And JAGUAR HEAVEN. Royal Reviews is giving away my ENTIRE shifter set to one lucky commenter on her site. The WHOLE entire set, and this is worldwide!!! I’m not sure if that means through Hero of a Highland Wolf, but if so, that’s 14 wolf books and the autographed copy of Jaguar Hunt. That’s book 3 in the Jaguar series, plus the other two, Savage Hunger and Jaguar Fever. 1 lucky winner will win the ENTIRE set of Terry Spear’s Shifter books published by Sourcebooks Casablanca, including a signed ARC of Jaguar Hunt. Go here to comment for a chance to win! Giveaway is open worldwide and ends October 1. Winner will be announced on October 2 This entry was posted on September 19, 2014, in Uncategorized and tagged books, fiction, giveaway, paranormal romance, photography, romance, Royal Reviews, series, Terry Spear, wolf shifters, writing. 20 Comments Her Highland Hero–New Release! Jul1 Her Highland Hero Lady Isobel is a Norman laird’s daughter, living near the Scots border where her father, Lord Pembroke, is trying to keep the peace. But her mother was a Highlander and the man Isobel loves most of all is Laird Marcus McEwan, who has been bringing news of her mother’s people for years. But now Isobel’s father wishes her wed to an English nobleman, who will carry on his title. Isobel will wed no other man but her heart’s desire—and that is one braw Highlander from her mother’s homeland. Laird Marcus McEwan has loved the feisty lass forever. For years, Marcus has tried to convince Lord Pembroke to allow him to wed his daughter. But the Norman lord will not allow it. Then ambushes and murders make it too dangerous for Marcus to reach a peaceful resolution. Nothing goes as planned and keeping the lass for his own is fraught with danger, as they try to determine who was behind the killings. Isobel and Marcus will do everything in their power to ensure they are together as they have always vowed they would be. Audiobook will be coming, and print is coming soon. Barnes and Noble Amazon Kobo ARe Books Smashwords Google Play Print This entry was posted on July 1, 2014, in Uncategorized and tagged Her Highland Hero, Highland romance, historical romance, medieval romance, new release, Scottish romance, series, Terry Spear. 3 Comments
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This one hour workshop will examine and evaluate a number of activities aimed at maximizing child talking time in a fun and useful way. It will answer the following questions while offering a number of activities that can be effectively used in the classroom: What makes an effective lesson? What motivates children? How can we encourage children to produce English utterances in a constructive way? We will examine learning objectives and use them to develop creative, useful and fun lessons to help children use English naturally and succeed in Cambridge English Young Learners tests. The workshop will address reading, writing, listening, speaking, grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation skills. Participants will leave the workshop with several easy-to-adapt activities that are proven to work in the classroom. These activities will energize teachers and students and help make English learning active, fun and inspiring. The vocabulary themes and grammar used all correspond to the requirements of the Cambridge YLE exams. × COPYRIGHT © 2019 ANH VĂN HỘI VIỆT MỸ VUS - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED REGISTRATION CLOSED We are very sorry to announce that all the seats for ELT 4.0: THE ERA OF AUTOMATION AND PRODUCTIVITY have been fully booked.
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(a) There is hereby established a Delaware Veterans' Home Fund within the Secretary of State's Office for: (i) individuals who claim an overpayment of taxes to designate an amount to be deposited in such an account for individuals who have an income tax liability to designate an amount to be paid to that Fund, pursuant to subsections (b) and (c) of this Section; and (ii) deposits pursuant to subsection (g) hereof. (b) An individual who claims an overpayment of taxes on an income tax return may designate a contribution to be deducted from the refund that would otherwise be payable to the individual and be paid to the Delaware Veterans' Home Fund. The Division of Revenue shall forward the amount so designated to the Secretary of State, to be held in escrow to be used for the construction as defined in Application for Federal Assistance Form 424C, Land, Operations and Maintenance of a veterans' home in the State of Delaware. (c) An individual who has an income tax liability may, in addition to the obligation, include a donation to be paid to the Delaware Veterans' Home Fund. The Division of Revenue shall forward the amount so designated to the Secretary to State, to be held in escrow to be used for the construction as defined in Application for Federal Assistance Form 424C, Land, Operations and Maintenance of a veterans' home in the State of Delaware. (d) The Division of Revenue shall provide a space on the Delaware State Income Tax Return Form whereby an individual may voluntarily designate a contribution to the Delaware Veterans' Home Fund. (e) The amount so designated by the individual on the income tax form shall be deducted from the tax refund to which such individual is entitled, or the amount so designated may be added to the individual's payment of taxes and shall not be included in the general revenue of the State. (f) From time to time as determined by the Delaware State Clearing House, the Secretary of State shall submit a detailed report to the members of the Committee detailing revenues, expenditures, and program measures for the fiscal period in question. (g) All other moneys, including gifts, bequests, grants or other funds from private or public sources specifically designated for the Delaware Veterans' Home Fund shall be deposited or transferred to the Delaware Veterans' Home Fund. The Delaware Veterans' Home Fund shall not lapse or revert to the General Fund." Section 2. This Act shall become effective immediately upon passage as law. Approved August 22, 2002 Contact Legislative Hall 411 Legislative Avenue Dover, DE 19901 (302) 744-4114 Legislative Hall To ensure quick and accurate assistance, please include your full name and address in your correspondence.
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A million times I've hated this picture. I've recropped it and fiddled with it and I always hate it. And yet I'm always drawn to it. I always stop and look at this guy. Something in his body language and the fact that he's standing there my himself speaks to me.
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Table of ContentsTop 10 Solo Stove Outdoor Fire Pits (Updated Mar 2021 ... - Solo Stove RangerSolo Stove Bonfire Review: A Better Way To Burn Wood - Solo Stove RangerSolo Stove Bonfire Review - The Perfect Fire Pit For The ... - Solo Stove Ranger ReviewThe Solo Stove Review - Kelly In The City - Lifestyle Blog - Solo Stove Ranger Fire PitBest Fire Pits For 2021 - Cnet - Solo Stove Ranger ReviewSolo Stove Ranger Bundle Fire Pit, 13.25 X 9 In ... - Solo Stove Ranger Review A remarkably efficient fire pit with a low smoke output for automobile outdoor camping, evenings in the backyard and beach bonfires, There are couple of things much better than whiling away an evening relaxing a campfire. However when it takes an age to get going and you wind up coming away smelling like an ashtray, this ideal can lose its appeal rather quickly. Queue the easy genius of the Solo Range Ranger!.?. !! It boasts dual air circulation to assist in a secondary burn that makes this portable fire pit extremely effective and almost smoke-free - wood stove. It's likewise a breeze to start, needs really little tending to and creates the most mesmerising flames you'll ever see!Best for: Car camping, backyards, beach fires (if you don't have to bring it too far) Weight:15 pounds/ 6. 5 in/ 38 x 32cm, Material:304 Stainless-steel, Consisted of: Bring case, There are two sets of air vents that cleverly work in mix to produce an exceptionally effective burn, creating as much heat as possible. One set of vents is on the exterior of the range to draw air in at the base - fjällräven. This air goes in one of two directions: into the primary body of the range to fuel the fire from listed below or up through the within the stove wall where it is warmed. This heated air then comes out of the second set of vents on the within of the stove near the top to supply a secondary burn of preheated air. The fire burns on the base plate which sits above the ash pan, guaranteeing that there is sufficient area listed below it for air to be directed straight into the coal of the fire for efficient combustion. The removable fire ring sits safely on the top of the Ranger and is designed to centre the flames and keep the heat even. When not in use, the ring turns over for more streamlined storage and carrying. The Ranger includes a hard, sturdy nylon carry case. The case has 2 handles for transporting and is opened and closed via a drawstring. wood. Solo Stove Ranger Fire Pit - Moosejaw - Solo Stove Ranger Fire Pit I absolutely enjoy it! It's incredibly efficient, lightweight and simple. (You can read my full evaluation of it here!) So, as you can imagine, I was rather excited to get hold of the Lite's bigger, burlier and more powerful cousin, the Solo Stove Ranger. It's the smallest of Solo Range's fire pit variety that makes it just about portable enough to haul to the beach from your cars and truck. It utilizes the exact same clever yet painfully simple air flow system as the other stoves and fire pits, resulting in unrivalled efficiency when it concerns burning fuel - combustion. Up until now, I have actually primarily utilized the Ranger in my back garden to keep us warm on some chilly outside film nights we've had over the summer season. Solo Range claims that the Ranger has a low smoke output. I'm always dubious about such bold declarations it's a fire! A minimum of it doesn't claim to be smokeless. Though, to be truthful, if you burn the ideal sort of wood (that's not damp), it might also stake that claim too. Due to the fact that there are a second set of air vents internally at the top of the burn chamber any smoke that hasn't burned from the heart of the fire gets re-ignited as it passes by the air vents. The air that comes out of the top vents is preheated and fuels the flames for a more complete combustion (wood stove). Overdo a load of moist logs and you'll get smoke. Damp logs still fire up eventually, specifically if you put them on a currently fully grown fire. But do not anticipate any smoke-free wonders. Similar to the Solo Stove Lite, the Ranger is incredibly easy to get going. I typically just utilize a little screwed up newspaper, light a little piece of cotton wool dipped in vaseline, and then position some kindling on top. This starts immediately and lights larger sticks practically as rapidly. Logs go on after just a minute or more of the little things burning. When there's a flame, no matter how little, it appears almost impossible to be unsuccessful at getting a great fire going. Best Fire Pit Ever? Solo Stove Bonfire Review - Solo Stove Ranger Review No need for continuous prodding and tinkering of the logs. You simply chuck them in and leave this easy piece of genius to work its magic!Another small wonder of the Ranger is its capability to burn wood so efficiently that it hardly leaves any ash behind. methylated spirits. And what ash is left over has actually burned away to a very great dust. So, tidy up couldn't be simpler: simply tip the fire pit upside down to clear out the ash, and you're done!Although it's perfect for toasting marshmallows, pie iron treats and cooking on a skewer, the Ranger isn't developed to cook on, as such. You need to let the flames really wane if you want to grill directly over the fire. Otherwise, use a pan on top of the grill and it really puts you in a very comfy sitting position to cook; no flexing or bending precariously to take off your scalding pan from the flames!I have actually likewise used a grilling basket over the Ranger, along with cooked food in a pot hung from a tripod over the flames. I frequently verge on being a bit of a lazy being. If something's too difficult to do I can easily find a factor not to do it. As does it's low maintenance as soon as lit. Oh, and also how easy it is to clear out. I likewise rather take pleasure in seeing the flames burn - pans. It might sound a little fantastical, but I really feel like flames in the Ranger visibly burn differently compared with your regular campfire. Their motion jumps between slow and mellow and quick and swift. The effect is like they're burning in slow movement. Possibly you require to see on your own to comprehend what I'm mumbling on about?! Though the Ranger is, many certainly, portable, it's not the easiest to bring far. It does not load down any smaller sized that it is and, as such, is a bit uncomfortable to bring any range. Solo Stove Ranger: Amazon.co.uk: Sports & Outdoors - Solo Stove Ranger Deal: Please, Can We Have S'more (Discounted) Solo Stoves ... - Solo Stove Ranger Fire Pit If you desire to carry it much even more than that then a shoulder strap on the carry case (in addition to the carry deals with) would be a big improvement - campfire cooking. They might be currently working on it, but if not, then I 'd like Solo Range to create a grill that is suitable with the Ranger. This would knock its versatility rating through the roof. That said, it would likewise knock its currently substantial price tag up a couple of notches too. And it's not as though I can't cook over it as it is. It's definitely not on the affordable fire pits list. fjällräven. Which does not even think about how darn amazing this thing is! The Solo Stove Ranger is truly an exceptional development that makes me wish to have backyard campfires every night of the week. It's so simple to start, needs little attention once it's going, puts out a load of heat, is nearly smoke-free and can even be cooked over, with a few specific bits of campfire cooking devices. Honestly, there is practically nothing to do not like about this fantastically well-designed fire pit. It's the perfect addition to any automobile camping trip, backyard film night or beach bonfire. Two big thumbs up from me!Find the most recent rate at: Cool of the Wild received this product complimentary in return for a sincere review. All thoughts and opinions are that of the reviewer and we are in no chance affected by the brand or business. burning. Solo Stove Ranger Shelter In Grey - Bed Bath & Beyond - Solo Stove Ranger Fire Pit The Solo Range Ranger is an incredible backyard firepit with some remarkable features ... It burns cleaner and releases less smoke than a standard firepit. However is it worth the premium price?Kayla and I fell for Solo Stoves, and we'll describe the advantages (and disadvantages) of owning one so you can choose if it's ideal for you. Let's dive in! Quick Navigation, Don't care for reading? Here's an excellent review we found on You, Tube you can inspect out: Not persuaded yet? Keep reading. To see how to utilize your Solo Stove, here's a 58-second how-to video made by Solo Stove themselves: Solo Range produced a one-page step-by-step guide to utilizing their gear you can view or download here to print and bring with you. Thanks to the holes on the bottom and within the fire pit, cold air is drawn in by the flames, then divided in 2 directions. Half of it goes under the fire to feed the coal, and the other half is heated up through the sidewalls and comes out the holes in the upper chamber, triggering a secondary combustion of the fire. Here's a visual: They likewise have bottom vent holes under your logs so oxygen can be fed straight into the bottom of the cinders, leading to a hotter burn. A hotter burn suggests less ash - and you can quickly clear out anything that happens to be left by tilting the fire pit upside down and providing it a little shake! (There's an ash pan below the logs). It's made of military grade 304 stainless steel. But more than that, this outdoor fire pit has three primary advantages: Have you ever invested the night around a fire, then smelled like thick smoke for the rest of the day - so strong that your loved one didn't want to lay next to you?You know, the type of smoke odor where you need to wash your clothing and scrub yourself hard in the shower to get it out. grilling. One of Solo Stove's essential features is their patented air-intake system that permits hotter air to feed the fire, causing a "secondary combustion", resulting in a hotter fire - and less smoke. Solo Stove Portable Fire Pit - Ranger + Stand ... - Solo Stove Ranger Review However, Kayla and I have actually discovered that there is significantly less smoke than a regular camp fire (almost none) and this helps a lot with the campfire smell. All Solo Range items are made out of 304 stainless steel. That stainless-steel building makes it pretty darn durable. pans. Nevertheless, unlike other fire pits on the marketplace, it's not made from cast iron - and thus isn't as heavy or as durable. So it's better to be a bit gentler with it rather than tossing logs in willy-nilly. But, if you do in some way break it, you're covered by a Not ten years. You'll have this thing till the day you pass away! (And I 'd bet your kids and even your kids' kids will, too (methylated spirits).) Our favorite feature of the Ranger! Thanks to it's lightweight (it's only 15 pounds) and the long lasting carrying case it comes with, you can quickly bring your Bonfire in your Recreational Vehicle camping, or to any tailgating events!Kayla and I personally like sitting at a campsite, getting comments from passer-by's on how cool our Solo Range is and asking where they can get one!No product is best (although some certainly come close)! It was difficult for us to come up with cons to the Solo Stove Bonfire. So let's talk cons. Unlike Solo Stove's smaller portable fire pits - the Lite, the Titan and the Campfire - you can't quickly cook over the Bonfire. (Aside from hotdogs and marshmallows; it's not a fire without s'mores!) The reason is that you can't dismantle it. It's all in one piece. So if any food falls in - like sauce or burger juices - it can be a pain to clean it out. It likewise does not have prongs over it like the smaller sized Solo Stoves do, so. Even then, I 'd only suggest cooking in pots or pans, not straight over the flame (again, to avoid any hard-to-clean foods falling in).
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Table of ContentsReview: Solo Stove Ranger Fire Pit - Cool Of The Wild - Louetta - Solo Stove Ranger ReviewSolo Stove Ranger Shield: Amazon.in: Garden & Outdoors - Solo Stove Ranger Fire PitStove Ranger Reviews - Too Good To Be True? - Solo Stove Ranger Fire PitSolo Stove Ranger - Engineered For Adventure - Youtube - Solo Stove Ranger Fire PitSolo Stove Moves From Your Backpack To The Backyard – The ... - Solo Stove RangerSolo Stove Ranger Review: Made In Usa - Fire Pit Reviews - Solo Stove Ranger Fire Pit A remarkably efficient fire pit with a low smoke output for cars and truck camping, evenings in the backyard and beach bonfires, There are couple of things much better than whiling away a night sitting around a campfire. However when it takes an age to get going and you wind up coming away smelling like an ashtray, this ideal can lose its appeal rather quickly. Queue the easy genius of the Solo Stove Ranger!.?. !! It boasts dual air circulation to assist in a secondary burn that makes this portable fire pit incredibly efficient and almost smoke-free - grilling. It's also a breeze to begin, requires very little tending to and creates the most mesmerising flames you'll ever see!Best for: Cars and truck outdoor camping, yards, beach fires (if you don't have to carry it too far) Weight:15 lbs/ 6. 5 in/ 38 x 32cm, Material:304 Stainless-steel, Consisted of: Carry case, There are 2 sets of air vents that cleverly operate in combination to produce an incredibly effective burn, creating as much heat as possible. One set of vents is on the beyond the range to draw air in at the base - cookset. This air goes in one of two directions: into the main body of the range to sustain the fire from listed below or up through the within of the range wall where it is heated up. This heated air then comes out of the 2nd set of vents on the within the range near the top to supply a secondary burn of preheated air. The fire burns on the base plate which sits above the ash pan, guaranteeing that there suffices area listed below it for air to be directed directly into the coal of the fire for effective combustion. The removable fire ring sits safely on the top of the Ranger and is developed to centre the flames and keep the heat even. When not in usage, the ring turns over for more streamlined storage and carrying. The Ranger comes with a hard, sturdy nylon carry case. The case has two handles for carrying and is opened and closed through a drawstring. shop vac. Solo Stove Fire Pit: Get The Brand's Compact Ranger ... - Solo Stove Ranger Review I absolutely like it! It's extremely efficient, lightweight and easy. (You can read my full review of it here!) So, as you can envision, I was rather thrilled to get hold of the Lite's bigger, burlier and more effective cousin, the Solo Stove Ranger. It's the smallest of Solo Range's fire pit variety that makes it almost portable adequate to transport to the beach from your automobile. It uses the exact same smart yet painfully basic air blood circulation system as the other ranges and fire pits, leading to unrivalled performance when it concerns burning fuel - grilling. Up until now, I've mainly used the Ranger in my back garden to keep us warm on some cold outside film nights we've had over the summer. Solo Range claims that the Ranger has a low smoke output. I'm always dubious about such bold declarations it's a fire! A minimum of it does not claim to be smokeless. Though, to be sincere, if you burn the ideal kind of wood (that's not damp), it might too stake that claim too. Since there are a second set of air vents internally at the top of the burn chamber any smoke that hasn't burned from the heart of the fire gets re-ignited as it goes past the air vents. The air that comes out of the top vents is preheated and fuels the flames for a more complete combustion (shop vac). Overdo a load of wet logs and you'll get smoke. Wet logs still spark eventually, especially if you put them on a currently fully grown fire. But do not anticipate any smoke-free miracles. Similar to the Solo Range Lite, the Ranger is extremely simple to get going. I generally simply utilize a little screwed up paper, light a little piece of cotton wool dipped in vaseline, and then place some kindling on top. This gets going immediately and lights bigger sticks practically as quickly. Logs go on after only a minute or 2 of the small things burning. When there's a flame, no matter how little, it seems almost impossible to be unsuccessful at getting an excellent fire going. Pros & Cons Of The Solo Stove Bonfire (And Is It Really ... - Solo Stove Ranger No need for constant prodding and tinkering of the logs. You just chuck them in and leave this simple piece of genius to work its magic!Another small miracle of the Ranger is its capability to burn wood so efficiently that it barely leaves any ash behind. wood stove. And what ash is left over has burned away to a really fine dust. So, clean up couldn't be much easier: simply tip the fire pit upside down to clear out the ash, and you're done!Although it's ideal for toasting marshmallows, pie iron treats and cooking on a skewer, the Ranger isn't designed to cook on, as such. You require to let the flames actually wane if you want to grill directly over the fire. Otherwise, utilize a pan on top of the grill and it really puts you in an extremely comfy sitting position to prepare; no bending or bending precariously to raise off your scalding pan from the flames!I've also used a grilling basket over the Ranger, along with cooked food in a pot hung from a tripod over the flames. I often surround on being a bit of a lazy being. If something's too tough to do I can easily find a factor not to do it. As does it's low upkeep once lit. Oh, and likewise how easy it is to clean up out. I also rather delight in viewing the flames burn - wood-burning. It might sound a little fantastical, however I really feel like flames in the Ranger visibly burn in a different way compared to your regular campfire. Their movement jumps between slow and mellow and rapid and swift. The impact resembles they're burning in slow movement. Possibly you need to see for yourself to comprehend what I'm mumbling on about?! Though the Ranger is, most definitely, portable, it's not the simplest to carry far. It does not load down any smaller that it is and, as such, is a bit uncomfortable to bring any range. Solo Stove Ranger Fire Pit - Rei Co-op - Solo Stove Ranger Review Solo Stove Ranger Fire Pit Includes Stand ... - Solo Stove Ranger Fire Pit If you want to carry it much even more than that then a shoulder strap on the bring case (as well as the bring deals with) would be a huge improvement - biolite. They may be already dealing with it, but if not, then I 'd like Solo Stove to create a grill that is compatible with the Ranger. This would knock its versatility score through the roofing system. That said, it would also knock its already substantial price up a few notches too. And it's not as though I can't cook over it as it is. It's definitely not on the inexpensive fire pits list. wood. And that doesn't even take into factor to consider how darn remarkable this thing is! The Solo Range Ranger is genuinely an extraordinary creation that makes me want to have backyard campfires every night of the week. It's so easy to start, requires little attention once it's going, puts out a load of heat, is practically smoke-free and can even be prepared over, with a couple of specific littles campfire cooking equipment. Truthfully, there is nearly absolutely nothing to dislike about this wonderfully well-designed fire pit. It's the best addition to any car outdoor camping journey, yard film night or beach bonfire. 2 huge thumbs up from me!Find the current rate at: Cool of the Wild received this item complimentary in return for an honest evaluation. All ideas and viewpoints are that of the customer and we remain in no chance influenced by the brand name or company. camp fire. Solo Stove Ranger Review—is It Worth $200? (Yes ... - Solo Stove Ranger Fire Pit The Solo Stove Ranger is an awesome backyard firepit with some amazing features ... It burns cleaner and releases less smoke than a standard firepit. But is it worth the premium price?Kayla and I fell in love with Solo Stoves, and we'll describe the benefits (and disadvantages) of owning one so you can choose if it's ideal for you. Let's dive in! Quick Navigation, Don't care for reading? Here's a great evaluation we found on You, Tube you can have a look at: Not convinced yet? Keep reading. To see how to use your Solo Range, here's a 58-second how-to video made by Solo Stove themselves: Solo Stove produced a one-page detailed guide to using their equipment you can see or download here to print and bring with you. Thanks to the holes on the bottom and inside of the fire pit, cold air is pulled in by the flames, then split in 2 directions. Half of it goes under the fire to feed the embers, and the other half is heated up through the sidewalls and comes out the holes in the upper chamber, triggering a secondary combustion of the fire. Here's a visual: They also have bottom vent holes under your logs so oxygen can be fed directly into the bottom of the embers, leading to a hotter burn. A hotter burn implies less ash - and you can easily clear out anything that occurs to be left by tilting the fire pit upside down and giving it a little shake! (There's an ash pan below the logs). It's made from military grade 304 stainless-steel. However moreover, this outside fire pit has three main advantages: Have you ever invested the night around a fire, then smelled like thick smoke for the remainder of the day - so strong that your better half didn't wish to lay beside you?You know, the type of smoke odor where you have to clean your clothing and scrub yourself hard in the shower to get it out. biolite. One of Solo Range's key features is their patented air-intake system that permits hotter air to feed the fire, causing a "secondary combustion", resulting in a hotter fire - and less smoke. Solo Stove Yukon Review. Good Or Bad - Duck ... - Solo Stove Ranger Fire Pit However, Kayla and I have discovered that there is substantially less smoke than a routine camp fire (practically none) and this helps a lot with the campfire odor. All Solo Range items are constructed of 304 stainless-steel. That stainless-steel construction makes it quite darn resilient. wood stove. However, unlike other fire pits on the marketplace, it's not made from cast iron - and hence isn't as heavy or as durable. So it's better to be a bit gentler with it rather than tossing logs in willy-nilly. But, if you do in some way break it, you're covered by a Not ten years. You'll have this thing till the day you pass away! (And I 'd bet your kids and even your kids' kids will, too (stove).) Our favorite feature of the Ranger! Thanks to it's light weight (it's only 15 pounds) and the long lasting bring case it includes, you can quickly bring your Bonfire in your RV outdoor camping, or to any tailgating events!Kayla and I personally love sitting at a camping site, getting comments from passer-by's on how cool our Solo Stove is and asking where they can get one!No product is best (although some definitely come close)! It was difficult for us to come up with cons to the Solo Stove Bonfire. So let's talk cons. Unlike Solo Stove's smaller portable fire pits - the Lite, the Titan and the Campfire - you can't easily prepare over the Bonfire. (Other than hotdogs and marshmallows; it's not a fire without s'mores!) The factor is that you can't dismantle it. It's all in one piece. So if any food falls in - like sauce or burger juices - it can be a discomfort to clean it out. It likewise doesn't have prongs over it like the smaller Solo Stoves do, so. Even then, I 'd only advise cooking in pots or pans, not straight over the flame (again, to avoid any hard-to-clean foods falling in).
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The Okura Prestige Bangkok unveils ‘Reviving Haven’ sanctuary package to celebrate the re-opening of Thailand Medical Professionals and COVID-19 Recovered Patients Shared Impression with “MuvMi ASA KHONSONG”, Transport Service Project under “Mitr Phol-Banpu Endowment” Scam calls continue to develop, woman loses 2M THB. ThaiResidents.com – Thai Local News – Thai News LOCAL LIFESTYLE MONEY HEALTH TIPS PROPERTY AROUND TOWN LOCAL Women accused of repeatedly pooping in front of 20THB store October 6, 2020 Tanyaporn R. alpha, arrested, bangkok, Beware, business, danger, delivery, drug delivery, E-commerce, flash express, Kerry, local, news, ninja van, online drugs, online orders, online shopping, police, poop, Prime, Serial, Thai, thai law, thai mail, thai news, thai police, thai tourism, thai tourist, Thailand, thailand news, thailand post, thailand update, tourist, tourist advice, tourists, travel thailand, warning, yaba The owner of a 20THB store has had enough after 2 women have repeatedly pooped in front of his store. The owner states the incidents are haunting him, it has become worse because right after he cleans one poop a new pile shows up. The Facebook Page “Kum Pawapee News” in Thai posted on 5 October video clips showing a girl pooping in front of a local shop and then a video of a man cleaning the poop. The page captioned the post “Selfish people have been shitting all over the place worse than dogs. Credit: Sanook This is hurting sellers in the market and there is a toilet. I need to share this as it has been causing problems. There are so many piles of poop just in a day. The water hasn’t even dried up and there is a new pile, I’m so tired”. The Sanook News Team went to a market in Kum Pawapee District in Udon Thani Province and met with Mongkol 49 year old, the owner of a 20 THB store. Mongkol revealed he didn’t want to cause shame to the women so he chose a part of the videos where their faces weren’t visible. He just wanted people to stop leaving poop in front of his store. The video was captured at 1 am when the first woman was seen pooping right in front of his store before walking out of the market. The security system notified him of movement so he visited the store but the woman was gone. He cleaned the poop and returned home, then not long after another signal came. Another woman was caught leaving another pile of poop. He came out again to clean it and decided to share the videos online hoping it might end the serial poopers. Credit: Sanook Mongkol further reveals that he regularly finds poop and other remains in front of the store and in the market. Sellers have been cleaning it up, some have placed lights and gates but the poopers keep returning. There is a store nearby that operates during the night, Mongkol has shown the owner who confirmed some of them are his customers. Mongkol is still respectful as he cut out the part where the girls were kneeling on the ground to poop and parts where their faces were captured. It remains a question of why these women are pooping in random places when there is a free market toilet. FB Caption: Women have been pooping in front of Mongkol’s shop at a local market, these serial poopers are choosing public locations instead of the free toilet. Source: Sanook Comments Tanyaporn R. ← Man shoots ATM after bank rejects loan request 7 teachers found with no working permits. → Share This Post: You May Also Like Man arrested after outburst, 1 officer injured. April 23, 2020 Tanyaporn R. 0 No injuries as tourists flee Marriott hotel fire June 29, 2017 ThaiResidents Team 0 Average debt of a Thai family is 480,000 baht January 13, 2021 Songpol Kaopatumtip 0 Banner Thai Residents – Thailand Expat Community Thai Local News Thairesidents.com is an English-language news site that publishes timely and interesting Thai news on various subjects. Aside from daily general news, our wide-ranging coverage focuses on key sectors such as Thai Local News, Thailand News, tourism, money, property, lifestyle and tips while also concentrating on compelling global developments. Ours is a talented and experienced team of journalists and our readers are mainly foreigners residing in Thailand.
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We are pleased to announce another addition to our Editorial Board … Dr. Wojciech Rybka. His 2017 dissertation at the University of Edinburgh analyzed the Early Church leaders’ interpretations. His bio is now up on our Editorial Board page. The first volume of The Acts 15 Chronicle book series is now being assembled. This will help leaders from a variety of backgrounds see important and current articles capturing some of the key issues. The Society’s website has now attracted 1,260 visitors from over 50 countries without any effort to announce the website. An intentional campaign to broadcast the site and book series will begin upon completion of the Editorial Board. We are also in discussions with a professional on how to promote the Society. This month’s feature is a blog post, the second in a series on ritual law, by our President, Paul Blake. Hidden Treasures A Word From the President Welcome to The Acts 15 Society’s new website! Feel free to browse the existing materials such as Visitors or Resources. Quarterly updates will enhance the site, and those who Join can receive an email notifying you of those changes. Let us know your interest level by posting on the message boards, as together we can accelerate the research process. Any help spreading the word to like-minded people would be a blessing. Perhaps you know of friends, leaders, or authors who might be interested in the Society? © 2017 The Acts 15 Society. All rights reserved. Contact Us Key Issues Join the Society Login Lost Password Register Forgot your password? Remember Me Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.
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On 16 November 2019, citizens of Bayelsa State will be voting for a new governor to lead the state for the next four years. The current electoral cycle, which commenced about a year ago – and arguably earlier – has intensified over the last few months. As expected, there have been rays of optimism mixed with reasons for sheer despondence with regard to the prospects of the election bringing about long-overdue meaningful development for the people of the State. Whilst the outcome of the election is undeniably the most critical component of this process, it is also important to understand, contextualise and document the wide range of events that have taken place throughout the electioneering process. These events, ranging from the very serious to the purely dramatic, tell a unique story of the democratic and developmental trajectory of Bayelsa State. Even though this piece highlights what we know about this particular election, the points made here foreshadow the long-term hopes of the state and reflect the experience of democratic practice at subnational level in Nigeria. Based on this, therefore, here is what we know so far about the 2019 governorship election in Bayelsa State. An Election with the Best Possible Aspirants The electoral cycle leading up to these polls commenced on the most optimistic note with some of the best possible citizens of the state putting themselves forward to contest. The most instructive part of this was the high number of persons from what may be considered a “non-political” background that sought to contest. The main opposition party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) had aspirants like Maureen Etebu who has three PhD degrees and was the pioneer Vice-Chancellor of the Nigerian Maritime University, and Diseye Poweigha, a retired Commissioner of Police. The primaries were eventually won by David Lyon who is best known as the CEO of a number of companies in the oil and gas sector, including the popular Darlon Security and Guards Nigeria Ltd which employs youths across the state to secure oil installations. He did so despite his limited political experience and having contested against more experienced aspirants, including a former Senator and Minister. However, the most vivid demonstration of quality aspirants was found in the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). The roll call of its aspirants included persons from a technocratic background like the serving deputy governor, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah (rtd) and a former diplomat and federal permanent secretary, Amb. Boladei Igali. There were also aspirants from a strong professional background like Arc. Reuben Okoya and Barr Anthony George-Ikoli, SAN. The list of 21 aspirants also had persons from the business community such as Pastor Keniebi Okoko and the former Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Chief Ndutimi Alaibe. At the end of the primaries, the large pool of candidates had been cleared and limited to two: Senator Douye Diri of the PDP and David Lyon of the APC. Whilst there are divergent views on this outcome, it was encouraging to witness the quality of individuals that sought the office of governor of the state. Considering the degree of perennial leadership failure that Nigerians have experienced at both national and subnational levels, it is a positive sign that apathy towards politics has not prevented many of these candidates, who do not see politics as a primary career, from seeking leadership. Political Victory Outweighs Meaningful Development Efforts Since the commencement of the current electoral cycle, especially since the turn of the year 2019, citizens of Bayelsa State have arguably witnessed more actions and decisions from political office holders than in the three previous years combined. Some examples of this include the holding of overdue Local Government Area elections about two months to the PDP party primaries, the installation/repairs of non-functional street lights in the state capital and the return of contractors to site on projects that had stalled for long periods of time. Perhaps, the most palpable demonstration of this has been the unparalleled appointments made by the Governor in the last couple of months, including sixty new special advisers in one swoop in October and the constitution of the leadership of rural development areas in the state. On the part of the APC, it has been able to galvanise citizens in the State in the manner expected of an opposition party for the first time since the last governorship election in the State over three years ago. The political scene, the democratic experience and the developmental needs of the state have been yearning for a virile opposition experience like this for so long, and the outcome of the polls will tell if this rejuvenation of opposition politics in the state has come a little too late or not. The broader implication of all this is the undeniable conclusion that the expedience of political victory outweighs the more important necessity to build sustainable democratic practices and enhance development outcomes. In Bayelsa state, instead of developmental gains and political victory having a mutually reinforcing effect, the buck ends with the exigencies of political victory and nothing more. After the next two weeks, democracy and development expediencies will likely hibernate for another three years, and then reawaken to another electoral cycle. Who Needs Conversations or Debates on Policies and Programmes With just two weeks to the polls, Bayelsans are no wiser about what specific policies or programmes differentiate the candidates of the PDP and APC and what, if anything, would be different from the past. Whilst the candidate of the APC released a long manifesto and that of the PDP released an executive summary of his manifesto, the thrust of both documents provides little indication of a distinctive policy or programme thrust around which a new government will be built. This is, however, not even the major concern. From a neutral perspective, the real concern is the fact that no substantive conversation is taking place on the basis of these documents. A majority of the discourses led by spokespeople of the parties and other supporters are centered around the individual lives and personalities of the candidates and their benefactors: The incumbent governor, Seriake Dickson for Douye Diri of the PDP and the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva for David Lyon of the APC. Beyond this, public discourse, especially on social media has focused on peripheral issues such as the perceived academic prowess and deficiencies of both candidates, defections from one party to another and Trump-like assessments of which party’s primaries have the most crowds. The governorship debates which took place a couple of days ago added very little to this process due to the absence of the candidate of the APC and the routine and unsubstantial answers provided by those who participated. At the end of the debates, there was very little for Bayelsans to be excited about in terms of any substantial policies and programmes that would change the development trajectory of the state post-election. Except there is a drastic change over the next two weeks, the next governor of Bayelsa State would emerge, not because of the policies or programmes presented to the people, but because of his or her political party – parties that are not known for any particular ideology or policy thrust, – perceptions about the candidate’s private personality and the anticipated individual and political gains of the kingmakers and supporters. Share this: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Like this: Like Loading... Posted in: Elections, Subnational Governance, Uncategorized, West Africa | Tagged: Bayelsa, Nigeria, Political Leadership The Futility of Fighting Corruption in an Inefficient Public Sector: The Nigerian Case By Dr. Matthew Ayibakuro on September 27, 2016 | Leave a comment By Matthew Ayibakuro A sloth (right) aptly depicted a frustratingly slow public servant in the animated move Zootopia (Credit Disney) I have just returned from spending my summer back home in Nigeria. This is the third consecutive summer I have done so. It is not difficult to tell that a lot has changed in Nigeria over the last one year: a new political leadership, a currency in free fall, an economy in shambles, unpaid public servants and an uneasy excitement about the government’s anti-corruption campaign. In the midst of all this intrigue however, some things managed to remain unchanged. The people are still resilient, resourceful and hopeful, churches and other places of worship continue to attract sufficient attendance and the public sector remains as inefficient as always. From going through immigration and customs at the airport to trying to process a document of any kind in a public office to bidding for public contracts and indeed having any form of interaction with the public service in Nigeria, it is all so easy to tell that this is a country at peace with inefficiency. This has been the case for so long that it now appears that successive governments just do not care about it anymore. Most steps taken in this regard have often being half-hearted and never seen to a logical conclusion. At a time when the economy of Nigeria is facing its most difficult times in decades and having to consider expedient structural changes that are long overdue, there is probably no better time to consider dealing with the size and inefficiency of the public service in the country. Sadly, the country continues to be gripped with the hysteria of fighting corruption in a rather deluded and mistaken belief that winning the battle fight against corruption will solve the mammoth and variegated challenges of socio-economic and political development in the country. Beyond the “Fight Against Corruption” As I have conducted researched on anti-corruption measures in sub-Saharan Africa over the last couple of years, I have become more convinced of the incongruity of the expression “to fight corruption”. Dealing with corruption is not just a “fight” you win by landing a deadly blow and then move on to others issues. It is a lot more complicated than that. This is a fact that the international development community which thrust the anti-corruption agenda on countries in the global south in the late 1990s is painfully realizing now as it begins to ask fundamental questions of the supposed fight against corruption which should have been asked a long time ago. It is therefore in the best interest of countries like Nigeria to understand what really would drive development in a country like Nigeria beyond just supposedly fighting corruption when a lot more strategic issues are amiss. For instance, Nigeria ranks at No. 169 in the World and 36 in Africa in the latest Doing Business index of the World Bank that measures the ease of doing business in countries. This indicator takes into consideration the ease with which businesses can undertake activities like starting a business, dealing with construction permits, getting electricity, registering property, getting credit, protecting minority investors, paying taxes, trading across borders, enforcing contracts and resolving insolvency. These are all services provided by the public sector and it tells a lot that the country ranks so poorly on the index. Whilst it is now fashionable to blame everything going wrong in the country on corruption and political parties appear to be in a fruitless battle of trying to establish which is more corrupt and should therefore carry more blame, there is very little a fight against corruption can do to remedy a situation like this. Those fighting corruption can spend all their days in the ring and their nights in the gym; they can fly to their conceited coaches all over the globe seeking training and assistance and getting pats on their heads all year round in their bid to defeat corruption. It will all amount to nothing in the long term if fundamental issues like an inefficient public service are not dealt with. The Cost of an Inefficient Public Service It is not my intention to trivialize the need to deal with corruption. However, it is important to contextual this in the broader objective of achieving development. Without an efficient public service that understands how to do things right and also do the right things, whatever resources saved from dealing with corruption will end up re-embezzled or wasted without achieving the desired development outcomes for citizens. The cost of an inefficient public service, in terms of discouraging foreign investment, frustrating entrepreneurship and wasting valuable human and material resources will, on the long run, outweigh whatever benefits even the most fervent anti-corruption campaign may provide. Nigerians are resourceful people. Their entrepreneurial drive coupled with the wealth of the country in resources and its sizeable market which provides inherent incentives for foreign investment can propel this country out of recession and onto prosperity. But first, its slumbering public sector has to be awoken. It is time for the government reconsider its approach of fighting-corruption-is-the-answer-to-all-our-problems and get its priorities right. Share this: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Like this: Like Loading... Posted in: Anti-Corruption, Development, West Africa | Tagged: Developing Countries, Innovative Leadership, Nigeria, Public Service The Jacob Zuma Corruption Case: Anti-Corruption Lessons for African Countries (Part 2) By Dr. Matthew Ayibakuro on May 1, 2016 | Leave a comment By Matthew Ayibakuro It has been just over three weeks since South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma survived an impeachment vote in the country’s National Assembly. This followed the ruling of the Constitutional Court that he had violated the constitution by failing to repay public money spent on his private residence in Nkandla. Like David Cameron surviving calls for his resignation following the Panama Papers scandal in the British parliament, it was safe to reckon that Zuma might have survived this. That was until yesterday, when the country’s High Court declared that he should be charged with 783 counts of alleged corruption, fraud and racketeering in connection with a £4.4 billion arms deal signed when Zuma was deputy president in 1999. The charges were dropped by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) just weeks before the 2009 election in which Jacob Zuma emerged president. Whilst awaiting the decision of the NPA on whether or not to reinstate the charges following the decision of the High Court, it is important to highlight yet another significant lesson to be learnt from the Jacob Zuma corruption case, and indeed the anti-corruption regime in South Africa. Constitutional Institutions and Principles are Pivotal Following the relative success stories of Singapore’s Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) and the more prominent Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) in Hong Kong, the model mechanism for dealing with corruption in the last couple of decades has been the establishment of specialised anti-corruption agencies charged with fighting corruption in their various countries. The United Nation Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) makes the establishment of such specialised anti-corruption agencies obligatory for state parties in Articles 6 and 36 of the Convention. In response to this, anti-corruption institutions have cropped up in unprecedented numbers in countries all over the continent, albeit to to obvious limited effect. The establishment of these institutions has been important in creating the impression that these countries are taking specific action against corruption, whilst simultaneously fulfilling the expectations of international donors, institutions and partners. The reality on the ground has however shown that these institutions have achieved very little in terms of dealing with corruption. Even countries like Nigeria that have done one better by creating multiple institutions in this regard has shown little signs of significantly reducing corruption. After years of relative failures, possible explanations proffered include the lack of attention for local circumstances in promoting this global model of institutions, the inadequacy of requisite infrastructure, deficit in capability of anti-corruption personnel and more importantly political interference in the work of these institutions. The issue of political interference has featured prominently in most countries, prompting the cliche call for political will in the fight against corruption. The Executive branch in particular has been known to use these institutions to witch-hunt political opponents whilst simultaneously shielding their corrupt supporters from prosecution. In most countries, the performance of anti-corruption institutions has become only as long as the foot of the head of the Executive. More than anything else, this shows that dealing with corruption goes beyond just the establishment of specialised anti-corruption institutions. It requires other supporting democratic institutions and frameworks without which these institutions cannot operate successfully. And for any country that is really serious about dealing with corruption, these institutions and their independence in particular should be constitutionally guaranteed. Issues like the appointment and tenure of members of these institutions and their financing need to be guaranteed in the constitution to give these institutions any chance of operating independently and successfully. The South Africa Model South Africa provides a good model in this regard. Chapter 9 of the Constitution establishes not only the office of the Public Prosecutor, but also for other important state institutions to support constitutional democracy like the Human Rights Commission, the Commission for Gender Equality and the office of the Auditor-General. Considering the broad range of desperate steps taken by Jacob Zuma to shield himself in the light of the Nkandla scandal, it is difficult to see how the Public Prosecutor would have pursued the case against the President as she did without the all-important backing provided by the constitution. Recent efforts by the Senate in Nigeria to amend the Code of Conduct Act for the specific purpose of assisting the Senate President in an ongoing corruption case shows just how vulnerable these institutions are to political manipulation and restates the importance of providing constitutional backing for anti-corruption institutions and efforts generally. In the face of overwhelming emphasis on institutions in the fight against corruption and in the overall pursuance of good governance, experience has shown the futility in expecting corrupt politicians and political systems to create independent and effective transparency and accountability institutions. Perhaps the emphasis should de-emphasise seeking political will to fight corruption and rather concentrate on insulating these institutions from any form of influence from political will in the first place, at least until the point when the political systems in most countries are entrenched in positive values and therefore dependable. Providing constitutional backing for these institutions might not, by itself, provide a final solution to the challenge of dealing with corruption, but it will at least give the widely-spreading anti-corruption institutions a fighting chance against entrenched grand corruption prevalent in most countries. Share this: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Like this: Like Loading... Posted in: Anti-Corruption, Pan-Africanism, UN, Uncategorized | Tagged: Developing Countries, Nigeria, South Africa, Thinking and Talking Africa The Jacob Zuma Corruption Case: Anti-Corruption Lessons for African Countries (Part 1) By Dr. Matthew Ayibakuro on April 3, 2016 | 1 Comment By Matthew Ayibakuro President Muhammadu Buhari and President Jacob Zuma during the recent State visit of President Zuma to Nigeria. Without a doubt, the biggest news out of the African continent in last couple of days is the decision of South Africa’s Constitutional Court, declaring that the President Jacob Zuma violated the constitution by failing to repay public money spent on his private residence in Nkandla. The lavish improvements which Zuma must now pay for in the coming months include a swimming pool, amphitheatre, visitor centre, cattle enclosure and chicken run, amounting to over $15 million. With the opposition now calling for the impeachment of Zuma following the decision of the Constitutional Court, it is safe to say that the story of this scandal which has dragged on for some time is not over yet. In the meantime, for those interested in issues of governance, it is imperative to highlight some very significant issues and lessons for the much talked about fight against corruption in South Africa and indeed other countries in the continent. A comparative analysis of the framework for anti-corruption in Nigeria and South Africa shall highlight these issues. Independence of Anti-Corruption Authorities -Appointment and Removal The headlines for the decision in Zuma’s case has been mostly about the Constitutional Court and rightly so. The bold decision of the court re-emphasizes the strategic nature of its role in democratic societies. However, the role of the Public Prosecutor should be getting as much or even more acclaim. The Court itself emphasized this point when it noted that the public prosecutor is “the embodiment of a biblical David that the public is, who fights the most powerful and well-resourced Goliath, that impropriety and corruption by government officials are“. This metaphor could not be any more apt considering this case was against the president of the country. Rare as this case is, it is no coincidence considering the independence of the office of the public prosecutor guaranteed under the constitutional and legal framework in South Africa. Under Article 193 of the South African Constitution, the appointment of the public prosecutor is made by the president on the recommendation of the National Assembly. The latter is required to only recommend persons nominated by a committee of the Assembly proportionally composed of members of all parties represented in the Assembly and approved by 60 percent members. Based on Article 194, The Public Prosecutor can also only be removed on a finding by a committee of the National Assembly establishing grounds of misconduct, incapacity or incompetence. The National Assembly is then required to adopt a resolution supported by at least two thirds of members calling for the removal from office of the public prosecutor. By comparison, the heads of the two strategic anti-corruption bodies in Nigeria -the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) – are simply required to be appointed by the President subject to confirmation by Senate. On removal, whilst an address supported by two thirds majority of the Senate is required for the president to remove the head of the ICPC, the head of the EFCC can solely be removed by the president for inability to discharge the functions of his office or for misconduct or if the president is satisfied that it is in the interest of the Commission or the public that he be so removed. Why This Matters? In the course of the Nkandla scandal, President Zuma utilized every possible political office and tool that owes him allegiance including the Minister of Police and Parliament, where his party the ANC holds a majority, to exonerate himself. And he probably would have succeeded, but for the courage and persistence of the public prosecutor. The fact that the president plays a rather peripheral role in her appointment and removal offered her the requisite security and therefore independence to carry out her duties without fear of removal or being influenced. This is a far cry from the situation in Nigeria where the President plays a dominant role in the appointment and removal of heads of anti-corruption authorities and therefore displays very obvious and over-bearing influence over their activities. The fact that prospective and serving presidents in Nigeria have over the years made themselves spokesmen for anti-corruption agencies by promising to prosecute certain individuals or investigate certain issues makes a whole mockery of anti-corruption efforts. In countries that deal with systemic corruption, especially within the executive, the best a chief executive can and should be required to do is guarantee the independence of anti-corruption authorities and allow them do their work. It may be argued that irrespective of the procedure for appointment and removal of heads of antic-corruption bodies, such individuals can still demonstrate seriousness in investigating and prosecuting corrupt officials and institutions once appointed. While this may be true, it leaves open the question of the fairness and impartiality with which they carry out their functions. This is a question that continues to bedevil the actions of anti-corruption authorities and the overall anti-corruption regime in Nigeria. Even the much acclaimed efforts of Nuhu Ribadu who was head of the EFCC under President Obasanjo were later ridiculed by claims of overwhelming influence by the President leading to selective prosecution of public officials. It is difficult to envisage any circumstance where any of the numerous anti-corruption bodies in Nigeria will be able to hold a serving president of the country accountable for corruption under the current legal framework, and if we cannot guarantee that everyone is indeed equal before the law in this regard, then anti-corruption efforts in the country will continue in the realm of politics, instead of being about public resources, people, rights and development. The first lesson from the Zuma case is therefore that granting independence to anti-corruption authorities is a prerequisite for any viable anti-corruption effort. It is time for Nigeria and other countries with similar legal frameworks to amend their laws accordingly. Share this: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Like this: Like Loading... Posted in: Anti-Corruption, Leadership, Pan-Africanism, Uncategorized | Tagged: Nigeria, South Africa MALE CHAMPIONS: THE MISSING PIECE OF THE PUZZLE FOR GENDER EQUALITY IN AFRICA By Dr. Matthew Ayibakuro on March 12, 2016 | Leave a comment By Matthew Ayibakuro On Tuesday 8th March, the world marked International Women’s Day 2016: Various events were held in New York, Geneva, Ethiopia and elsewhere, numerous speeches made, Facebook posts and tweets put up and somewhere in the National Assembly in Nigeria, a Senator moved a motion asking Nigerian men to marry more wives, claiming that “the first care of a woman is marriage” and that marrying more than one wife is “a sign of respect for women” Although the motion did not go through, and some might claim that it should be taken in good humour, it is important to note that this was taking place just a few days after another senator had, with benighted pride, referred to the need to marry Nigerian wives as a way of patronizing “made in Nigeria” products. There is absolute nothing funny in either the inapt coincidence of these statements made on the floor of the Senate or indeed in the timing. What concerns me most however is the fact that other rational senators in the National Assembly did not speak up against these statements on the floor of the Senate, and as usual, most reactions condemning these statements came from women or women groups, with men satisfied to play a neutral role on issues bordering on gender equality once again. As considerable strides are being made all over the continent to secure the rights and protect the interests of women at political and institutional levels, perhaps the missing piece of the puzzle is the emergence of male champions for gender equality. CELEBRATING THE PROGRESS MADE ON GENDER EQUALITY IN AFRICA In the last couple of decades, considerable progress has been made on gender equality in Africa. Facts show that, as of February 2016, Rwanda has the highest percentage of women in Parliament in the world with women constituting 63.8% of members of its lower house and 10 of the 26 members of the upper house. The top ten countries in this respect also include Senegal (ranked 6th) and South Africa (ranked 8). Countries such as the United Kingdom and the United States of America lie at an abysmal 48 and 95 respectively. Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania and Burundi are also in the top 20 in the ranking of countries according to the percentage of women in ministerial positions. The use of quota systems in most countries has been instrumental to making these gains. At an institutional level, the African Union declared the years 2010 – 2020 the African Women’s Decade, with 2016 in particular being the African Year of Human Rights with particular focus on the Rights of Women. In 2015, the African Development Bank Group produced the first African Gender Equality Index offering “a snapshot of the legal, social and economic gaps between men and women” with the major objective of providing the needed findings that will spur leaders, policymakers and civil society to start dismantling the barriers preventing women from contributing fully to the continent’s development. These institutional efforts have also translated to reasonable success on the ground. Statistics show that between 1990 and 2011, almost 20 African countries have achieved gender parity in primary school enrollment, with others making good progress. There has been a 47 percent reduction in maternal mortality rates with similar progress in other areas like employment and access to healthcare. However, most studies show that a lot still needs to be done in furtherance of gender equality on the continent. There is a palpable disparity in progress made between different countries in the continent on most of the issues mentioned above. But perhaps more importantly, there is still the prevalence of religion and culture-based prejudices against women in most countries; prejudices that are echoed in the statements of the senators referred to at the start. GENDER EQUALITY: A MATTER OF NATURAL JUSTICE AS WELL AS DEVELOPMENT The fact that most men are content playing a passive role on the issue of gender equality is a reflection of a lack of understanding of the foundations and ramifications of gender equality in society. This explains why, even though the right to equality and freedom from discrimination on grounds of sex is guaranteed in most constitutions, most men would show indifference to this right, in comparison to discrimination on grounds of colour, religion or ethnicity for instance. It is hypocritical that men would take a stand on discrimination in society on almost everything else, but not the institutionalized discrimination of women in their homes and offices and places of worship. Discrimination against women, like any other form of discrimination questions the very conception of justice in society, but it also has ramifications for development in the continent. Women have always been economically active in Africa, albeit often as farmers and petty entrepreneurs, and in these roles they continue to contribute enormously to the welfare and life prospects of their families and children in particular. But this is changing slowly as women are beginning to occupy strategic roles in both the public and private sectors, and as the continent strives to harness its resources for development, bridging the gender gap and unleashing the full potential of women political, socially and economically could yield profound and enduring results for development on the continent. In the light of this, the conversation on gender equality needs to progress from connotations of social norms, cultural formations and spirituality, traditional or otherwise: It is an issue of justice in society and like most issues of a similar nature in society, indifference on its own perpetrates the injustice. The patriarchal nature of present-day society mean that, without the involvement of men, progress on gender equality will continue to saunter. This is true in Africa, as it is in every other part of the world. The United Nations #HEFORSHE campaign was initiated in recognition of the important role of men in attaining gender equality. There are fewer ways for us to be champions to our mothers, our sisters, our daughters, our wives and our nieces that to play our role in creating a just society where they can all ‘equally’ realize their full potential and contribute to development in society, than in advocating for gender equality. This is my #PledgeforParity. Over to You… Share this: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Like this: Like Loading... Posted in: AU, Development, Leadership, Uncategorized | Tagged: Gender Equality, Nigeria Persecutory Prosecution and Political Will to Fight Corruption: Striking the Balance By Dr. Matthew Ayibakuro on March 5, 2016 | Leave a comment By Matthew Ayibakuro Nigeria’s Senate President, Bukola Saraki in the Accused Box during his trial on Corruption Charges On the 5th February 2016, the Supreme court in Nigeria dismissed an appeal by the Senate President of the country, Bukola Saraki, paving the way for his trial on corruption charges to commence at the Code of Conduct Tribunal. The widely anticipated decision of the apex court was considered a victory for anticorruption efforts in the country, at least in the interim. There were however a notable number of Nigerians who felt that the decision was yet another step in the unfolding persecution of the senate president through prosecution. The background to the latter view arises from the dramatic emergence of Bukola Saraki as Senate President in June 2015, against the apparent dictates of the Presidency and the top hierarchy of his party, the All Progressive Congress (APC). Since his emergence, Saraki has had to deal with different corruption-related accusations against his person or close relatives and allies, including his wife Toyin Saraki. Justified or not, Saraki’s recent travails with anticorruption agencies have led to the inevitable impression that they are not unconnected with his political squabbles with the Presidency and the leadership of his party. This is more so, considering the crux of the charges against him at the Code of Conduct Tribunal has to do with assets declaration made by him whilst serving as Governor of a State dating as far back as 2003 and never brought up until now. Furthermore, there are sixteen former governors in the current Senate of Nigeria, most of whom have long-standing accusations and even cases already instituted against them by anticorruption agencies. None of these accusations or cases have received the attention and diligence that has been accorded Saraki’s case. Persecutory Prosecution – Does it Matter? This situation leads to a number of salient questions that have ramifications for the anticorruption regime in Nigeria and elsewhere: would Saraki be on trial today if he had not fallen out with his party’s hierarchy? Corollary to this in broader terms is the fundamental question as to whether it matters at all if a person is facing prosecution for corruption as a result of political persecution. Does the motive behind the prosecution even matter if at the end of the day, the person being prosecuted is proven to be corrupt? Does the end not justify the means? To what extent should the ordinary citizen be concerned about the motives and processes that lead to the prosecution of corrupt public officials, as long as they are prosecuted and punished? Experience around the world has shown that fighting corruption is no easy task. The global framework for anticorruption in the last couple of decades continue to emphasize the importance of strong governance institutions to eradicating corruption. However, the situation in countries like Nigeria and a few other developing countries who have made reasonable strides in establishing such institutions but not achieved commensurate reduction in levels of corruption, reiterate the importance of political will in the fight against corruption Can Political Will to Fight Corruption be Apolitical? Political will in this context presupposes, not just the will to fight corruption, but to do so impartially and with due regard for the rule. The latter is a factor that has been pointed to severally since the Presidency of Muhammadu Buhari began in May 2015. Having being elected on the principal promise of fighting corruption, the government has apparently taken some steps to enunciate its commitment to fighting corruption. However, the manner in which it has gone about this, as displayed in Saraki’s case, has also led to concerns about the neutrality of the fight against corruption and its regard for the rule of law. This has created a very complicated situation for ordinary Nigerians and observers. Haven cried foul over the lack of political will to fight corruption for a long time, should the efforts of a leader who seemingly possesses the will to do so be criticized due to perceptions of partiality in his efforts? Provided those who are prosecuted are corrupt, I guess many persons would care less about the motives behind such prosecution – political or otherwise. It would however be a very different situation where the person being prosecuted is innocent and is only being persecuted as part of a political agenda, and that is where the danger lies. Until then, very few people would be ready to play a pivotal role in detracting the most serious commitment yet by a leader to fight corruption in the country. The perception that corruption is the biggest challenge to development is widespread and perpetuated both within and outside the country. In that light, it would appear that most persons would not mind sacrificing secondary issues like neutrality and even the rule of law, provided the fight against corruption is on full throttle. Issues like political interference in the work of institutions like anticorruption agencies and the rule of law however, do have ramifications beyond just anticorruption and determine whether the fight against corruption is sustained over time or continues to oscillate depending on who is in control of state power. Nigeria and other countries in a similar situation will have to decide the trade-offs and determine where the right balance lies. Share this: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Like this: Like Loading... Posted in: Anti-Corruption, Leadership | Tagged: Nigeria IS CORRUPTION REALLY THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE TO DEVELOPMENT OF AFRICAN COUNTRIES? By Dr. Matthew Ayibakuro on September 10, 2015 | Leave a comment By Matthew Ayibakuro Infographic of 2014 Corruption Perceptions Index, showing countries in Africa as some of the most corrupt (coloured red). Are research findings like this occasioning over-concentration on corruption? It is almost impossible to go through any material on development in Africa without coming across the word corruption. Hardly any speech on development of countries in Africa would come to an end without the mention of the “C” word. It is the go-to word, the toast of academics, analysts, practitioners, politicians, anyone really. In fact, irrespective of the country or sector you are interested in on the continent, when asked what the major challenge is, you cannot go wrong by starting your answer with the almighty “C” word. Anything else comes after the big “C”. However in a continent where most countries multi-ethnic and are still grappling with achieving sustainable economic growth in an unfair global trading system, maintaining political stability, confronting terrorism and other security challenges and dealing with social inequities, amongst others, is corruption the only impediment to development in countries in Africa? In fact, is it even the major challenge? The current state of the discourse on the subject or corruption in Africa is a demonstration of how the narrative of a subject can so easily be refashioned and redirected with reckless abandon. Until the famous speech of the then president of the World Bank, James Wolfensohn in 1996 when he referred to the cancer of corruption as a major barrier to development which had to be dealt with urgently, corruption was considered one of the many challenges to development. As far back as 1988, the Africa Leadership Forum identified some of these challenges to include capacity building, food security, efficiency of trade investments, regional and sub-regional economic integration, food security, inequality and poverty. Post-1996, following Wolfensohn’s speech at the annual general meeting of the World bank, the Bank and other financial institutions have led the way in making corruption the major focus of development efforts. Budgets for good governance-related development assistance has burgeoned at an alarming rate. Everyone else has followed and there are no signs of this narrative and therefore focus dwindling anytime soon. Elections in most countries in Africa are growingly becoming about corruption and little more else. The most recent presidential elections in Nigeria provides a perfect example with the opposition candidate Gen. Muhammadu Buhari essentially riding to power on the promise of eradicating corruption. Very few appeared to have taken note that the election was held at a time when the economy of Nigeria was in dire straits following the slump in oil prices, the value of its currency was also in free-fall and its economic prospects for the rest of the year, at least, looked uncertain. All these challenges were however overshadowed by the issue of corruption. That Nigerians elected Buhari is yet another indication of the popular belief that the end of corruption would automatically translate to development. The economic woes of the country remain and four months after the election, there are no indications in terms of policy to steer the country to economic safety. It would be foolhardy to deny the importance of fighting corruption in countries in Africa. However, doing so at the expense of most other pivotal issues challenging development on the continent might prove to be even more costly than corruption itself on the long run. The challenges identified by the Africa Leadership Forum referred to above remain relevant and visible today on the continent as they were decades ago, and whereas fighting corruption is intrinsically linked to solving some of them, most others have little or nothing to do with the corruption. Questions are being raised on whether some African countries have even successfully shaken off their colonial legacies and how this might be impacting on their development. More global issues impeding development of countries on the continent like the unfair imbalance in the multilateral trading system under the WTO also continue to impede meaningful economic growth. The majority of people who prioritize the fight against corruption appear caught up in the challenge of deciphering the myth and the reality about the prevalence of corruption on the continent. Between the consistent headlines and sleek research findings of organisations like Transparency International, it is hard to criticise their conviction. But it is time for African countries to recognise the fact that achieving sustainable development and having a chance of catching up with the rest of the world in terms of development goes beyond just fighting corruption. Ignoring the many other equally vital issues would be at the peril of countries on the continent. Those who succeed in eradicating, or at least minimising corruption, might just wake up to the fact that corruption was probably just a little more than a needle in a haystack in this prodigious field of development. Share this: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Like this: Like Loading... Posted in: Development, Leadership | Tagged: Corruption, Developing Countries, Elections, Nigeria, Thinking and Talking Africa, Third Term-ism, World Bank, WTO BETWEEN BUHARI’S WISH LIST AND KENYATTA’S RALLYING CALL: WHAT IS THE STRATEGY OF AFRICAN COUNTRIES ON AID? By Dr. Matthew Ayibakuro on July 3, 2015 | 5 Comments By Matthew Ayibakuro Leaders of the G7 Countries, their Partners and 2015 Class of Darling Country Leaders, including President Buhari of Nigeria Last month Germany hosted the meeting of the Group of Seven countries, often referred to as the G7 Summit. These countries consider themselves the most powerful industrialised countries in the World. It used to be group of eight of course, but Russia is suspended. The merits of this group in world order and its legacy remains debatable; a debate that I do not wish to engage in at the moment. But every now and then, certain countries are invited to dine with this group of the high and mighty. This year Nigeria was was one of the fortunate chosen ones. Of course Nigeria had to consider itself one of the charmed ones going to the G7 Summit, especially at this point in time. After all, it is the newest darling of the democracy-crazy west. The country had just concluded general elections where the ruling party had been toppled by an opposition party that had not only won the elections, but did so with a campaign strategy shaped by western consultants. These G7 countries could not have wished for a better scenario. Even before his inauguration, President Buhari was the guest of David Cameron to Downing Street, where the Nigerian leader promised, amongst other things, to do all he could to secure his country’s borders, thereby ensuring that Britain would not have to deal with the infestation of African migrants to Europe. This is very crucial to Cameron’s commitment to limit migration to Britain at all costs. And by the way, that is apart from the fact that he remains very committed to aiding development in Nigeria and Africa in general. Britain is one of only a handful of countries that fulfils the target of spending 0.7% of its gross national income on aid every year. So, in the same vein, shortly after the inauguration of President Buhari, the British Secretary for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Philip Hammond who was in Abuja for the ceremony, told the President that they were ‘waiting for his list’ of things he needs help with at the G7 summit. Helping in this way is better, certainly more convenient. Why deal with a problem on anyone’s terms when you can do it on your terms? That would be irrational, stupid even. Buhari’s Wish List and Kenyatta’s Rallying Call Thus, the expression of the President of Nigeria going to the G7 summit with a “wish list” was born. I found it amusingly theatric the first time I read about the wish list. It reminded me of a scene from Mario Puzo’s The Godfather. I could almost visualise the G7 leaders seated around a table like Don Corleone and then President Buhari walks in expectant and respectful. He would then speak in low tones about how he needed this for that and that for this. He would explain how this person was the hindrance and that situation was the problem. The G7 leaders would nod with empathy and say words like, “We will help you. Just make sure you do not do this and that. It is bad for the business of the family and our partners”. Buhari agrees and everyone comes out with smiling faces for the cameras. Back in Nigeria, Buhari extols the ‘tremendous sympathy’ of the G7 for the region. I wonder what faces they would have had on when just a couple of days later, Kenya’s Uhuru Kenyatta made a rallying call for African leaders to give up aid, as “the future of our continent cannot be left to the good graces of outside interests”. This contrast of opinions and approach from leaders of two of the biggest countries on the continent tells a bigger story. Between Buhari’s wish list for help and Kenyatta’s rallying call for an end to aid, one wonders what exactly is the strategy of African leaders for aid, and if there is even one at all? What is the Strategy of African Countries on Aid? There is a large amount of literature on development assistance. There are those who call for an end to aid like Kenyatta. Others criticise the practice of conditionality that accompanies aid, whilst yet others who support conditionality, go further to argue that the conditions are often the wrong ones or that they are not monitored or implemented properly. The one homogenous feature of all these opinions is the fact that they all talk about the strategy of donor institutions and countries. There is little or no talk about the strategy of recipient countries. Surely it is time for this to change. In recent terms, there is a general impression that there is another scramble for Africa; principally for its resources, but also for its potential and opportunities. Unlike the previous scramble for Africa, the history of which is best forgotten but never will be, this time it is not just the Europeans. The East in the form of China in particularly is increasing its presence and prominence in Africa. It professes to have an agenda different from that of the West in terms of aid and general development cooperation. It does not care about the much publicised and berated issue of conditionality. It will deal with African countries without necessarily telling the various governments what to do, as the Europeans and Bretton Woods Institutions have since the 1980s. The important thing is that the Europeans apparently know what they want from their dealings with African countries on aid or otherwise. The Chinese also do. The question then is, do African governments know what they want? What is their strategy generally in dealing with donors. Do they have one in dealing with China? Have they had one in dealing with Western donors over the years? If so, has this strategy being reviewed in the light of the relatively recent involvement of China in the equation? In what ways are the governments of countries in Africa planning to leverage the new scramble to deal with Africa for its benefit? It would appear that in 2015, as it was decades ago, most African leaders are still content playing the role of passive aid recipients, without necessarily being proactive on the issue of development assistance. They appear to be just lying there with open arms, beneath the decision table, collecting what crumbs that fall to them, totally unperturbed about the implications of the decisions taken at the table before aid is given; the strategies, the motives, the significance. Making the Most of the Moment The new scramble for Africa is an obvious testament to the opportunities that the potential of the continent provides. But it is also an opportunity for governments of countries on the continent to become active in deciding its fate in dealings with willing development partners. With leaders like Buhari taking a list of demands for help to the G7, I can only wonder how many leaders in the continent understand the strategic nature of this moment in the history of the continent. It may sound fashionable to show an understanding of the basis of western aid, no doubt endearing to be critical of it. But I reckon it is now time for African countries to put all that aside and become proactive in dictating the terms upon which it would cooperate for development with the West. Whilst doing this as individual countries might yield reasonable results, no doubt a continent-wide effort is required. The African Union needs to take the lead in this regard. It needs to put together its own set of conditions under which donors should be required to deal with the continent in a way that benefits the countries in the continent, not just conditions that the donors consider beneficial to the continent and/or themselves. Such strategic policy document should serve as a framework within which individual countries may then negotiate the terms of development assistance agreements. Share this: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Like this: Like Loading... Posted in: AU, Development, Pan-Africanism | Tagged: Developing Countries, G7, Innovative Leadership, Kenya, Nigeria, Thinking and Talking Africa The Historic 2015 Presidential Election in Nigeria: Examining the Underlying Blindspots By Dr. Matthew Ayibakuro on April 11, 2015 | 11 Comments By Matthew Ayibakuro Map of Nigeria Showing States that voted for Muhammadu Buhari (Red) and Goodluck Jonathan (Green) at the 2015 Presidential Election The Historic 2015 Presidential Election in Nigeria has been hailed as the most free and fair election yet, that the country has witnessed since its return to democracy in 1999. Apart from the conduct of the election, the actions and reactions of the major contending political parties and especially of their presidential candidates have made headlines around the world. As expected, the encomiums have been pouring in from all over the world. But do these headlines tell the whole story about the just concluded elections in the most populous black country in the world? Is Nigeria, by the singular fact of this election, now a model of democracy in Africa? Has it now heaved out the many demons that have bedevilled its democracy up until this moment? Is Nigeria now strategically placed to achieve development through democratic governance? The Significant Positives It is beyond doubt that there are many positives to draw from the just concluded presidential election in Nigeria. It was freer and fairer than any previously conducted in the country. Despite the many challenges, the use of card readers and permanent voter cards during the election was itself a milestone which, if leveraged upon, provides a lot of promise for future elections in the country. Perhaps the most positive development for which the 2015 presidential elections would be remembered is the phone call by the incumbent president, Goodluck Jonathan to the winner Muhammadu Buhari, conceding defeat and congratulating the latter, even before the results had been officially announced by the electoral body. This action was surprising as it was unprecedented in the electoral history of the country and indeed of the continent of Africa. It left the opposition shocked, and the supporters of the president overwhelmed. The ghosts of post-election violence that was predicted were immediately expelled even before they had a chance to surface. The country got the praise for it. Democracy got the medal, and in the midst of all this, it could easily be forgotten that this was the singular act of one man, not his party, or his supporters; I doubt if any of these groups would have approved. Whether or not the opposition would have done the same is anyone’s guess, but no harm done. The country is peaceful, and our ratings for democratic governance for 2015 would skyrocket when they are released, no doubt. There are however many salient trends that emerged from the elections that have the potential of detracting rather than enhancing democratic governance in Nigeria; trends which should probably be making headlines too, or at least providing a cause of worry for Nigerians, and everyone else who is interested, or at least claims to be interested in strengthening democracy and achieving development in the country. The Underlying Blindspots A look at the above map showing the voting pattern by states in the country, show the deep lying divisions in Nigeria. These divisions are not based on progressive factors like performance of current and past governments or on levels of development in various parts of the country. They are rather drawn clearly on religious and ethnic lines. To deny this palpable fact would mean adhering to sheer hypocrisy. The muslim-dominated northern states voted en masse for Muhammadu Buhari who is a muslim, whilst the largely christian southern states did the same for Goodluck Jonathan, a christian. The BBC graphically portrayed the ethnic colouration of the election when it reported that the election was a tale of two hats: one representing the north, the other representing the south. It has not been this obvious for a long time. There were a few variations here and there, but these were way too insignificant in the context of strengthening democratic tenets in the country. The voting pattern makes vivid ethnic and religious lines that are deeply rooted in the history of the country’s unpleasant past; lines that are best forgotten in the best interest of everyone. The UNESCO International Panel on Democracy and Development (IPDD) in 2002, highlighted a number of factors in its proceedings which aptly describe the concerns for democratic governance in Nigeria as revealed by the 2015 presidential elections in the country: “A democratic society should be aware of three potential pitfalls. First, the domination of the majority does not constitute democracy. Minority groups deserve representation and without it, democratic governance is simply a tyranny of the majority. Second, minority political representation in and of itself does not guarantee harmony and in some cases can exacerbate problems. Finally, despite a need for cultural diversity in politics, minority status should not be the basis for access to power. That is, ethnicity, cultural and religious ties should not be prerequisites to political power” The reality of the above truths, do not only define the just concluded election, but aptly describe the democratic culture of Nigeria from a broad perspective. It provides insights on how Goodluck Jonathan, a minority, became president of the country in the first place, and why he had to contend with many issues such as Boko Haram throughout the duration of his tenure. Going Forward In just over a month, the opposition party in Nigeria, the APC will officially become the ruling party. It promised change to Nigerians. The most significant and perhaps most challenging change it can deliver to Nigerians would be to change the democratic culture of the country. This is the only way it can consolidate on the gains that have been made so far in terms of entrenching democratic practices in the country. Democratic governance cannot thrive or be sustained along the path it is threading currently in Nigeria. Although some may not agree with this, in my reckoning, it fell to the predisposition and strength of character of one leader to provide the framework which allowed the opposition in the country to thrive without harassment or intimidation, to ensure that free and fair elections take place, to concede defeat without compulsion, thereby saving the lives of many Nigerians and perhaps the very existence of democratic governance in Nigeria. In doing so, he allayed the fears of many, and made Nigeria a beacon of pride for democracy in Africa. Post May 29, 2015, it would ultimately fall to yet another man to build on these milestones. Whatever his agenda is for anticorruption, for socio-economic development and the many other things that would foster development in the country, establishing a truly democratic culture in Nigeria has to be an objective as significant as any other. Until this is achieved, it is probably too early for Nigerians to start counting their blessings as a country.
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Posted byGary September 29, 2021 Posted inAnstey war heroes, dorset ansteys, website updatesTags:east stoke ansteys, world war one We have uploaded to the World War One Roll of Honour a biography of Harold Ansty of the East Stoke Ansteys, who was a Sapper with the Royal Engineers throughout much of the second part of the war, before being transferred to the ’98th Field Company’ in April 1918. Anybody who has information they would like to add to this biography please contact us at [email protected]. Anybody who has researched their Anstey ancestors’ wartime heroics and wishes for their findings to be uploaded to the Anstey story project website, feel free to contact us. Gary Share this: Twitter Facebook Like this: Like Loading... Related Posted byGary September 29, 2021 Posted inAnstey war heroes, dorset ansteys, website updatesTags:east stoke ansteys, world war one
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AntHUT - Core Module - RedAntHUT - Core Module - BlueAntHUT - Core Module - Lime GreenAntHUT - Core Module - Pink Optional addons 1 × AntHUT Feeder - Set In stock £5.48 £4.93 1 × AntHUT - Humidity and Temperature Monitor In stock £15.99 £13.99 1 × AntHUT 16x100mm Test tube adapter - Buy 1, get 1 - 25% off In stock £1.99 £0.50 1 × 3 x Feeder Port £1.99 £1.79 Note: If you are being asked to select a "purchasable product" for a component. That component is out of stock so the add to cart button will not be available. Please call back later to check availability. AntHUT 3 Module - Bundle quantity — OR — Add to cart SKU: B1021-3-G Category: Modular Formicarium Description Reviews (0) Description We have kept our personal colonies in these modules: Temnothorax Nylanderi, Pheidole Noda, Lasius Niger, Myrmica Rubra, Manica Rubida, Camponotus Nicobarensis Hydration can be applied to a single nest, or every other or all. You have control over where the hydration points are to create the desired gradient. The hydration tray is separate to the nest so can be removed for maintenance without opening the nest. Hydration medium is provided and we chose this material as it doesn’t mould so its more set and forget. However, you can use any material in the tray. Like cotton wool etc if you prefer. The tray also locks the modules together further improving the overall structure. Heat cable slot ensures the heating cable is held in place while remaining separate to the hydration medium to reduce condensation. It can also be fed through each row like underfloor heating to get full coverage or every other row. Again this gives you control over the heat placement and gradient. We don’t recommend these nests for species like Solenopsis geminata that can chew through Silicon/PVC like materials. Also, anybody that’s kept them will know they grow insanely quickly and are better suited to large natural setups. Bundle includes: 3 x AntHUT Module 3 x Selected insert 3 x Red Acetate 3 x Stopper Set NOTE: You may like to read about 3d Printing in our support section for a little more detail about the process. Reviews There are no reviews yet. Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review. Related products Sale! AntHUT 2 Module – Bundle Rated 5.00 out of 5 From £8.99 per module Select options Quick view Starter Set – AntHUT KISS – Founding test tube setup £5.99 Add to cart Quick view AntHUT 1 Module – Bundle From £9.99 per module Select options Quick view Menu Shop Home Product categories Modular Formicarium Accessories Component parts Gift Card Search for: Search Sale Products AntHUT 2 Module - Bundle Rated 5.00 out of 5 From £8.99 per module AntHUT 3 Module - Bundle From £7.99 per module Contact Form Returns Policy Terms of Service This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Cookie settingsACCEPT Privacy & Cookies Policy Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. Read More Necessary Necessary Always Enabled Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information. Read More Non-necessary Non-necessary Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website. Read More SAVE & ACCEPT COVID Posting - Please allow extra time for dispatch. We are limiting visits to the post office due to local restrictions. You will get notification once sent. Dismiss
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The Average Modeller Blog was started in early 2017 while I struggled through a build review of a Diopark Mercedes for Darren at Armorama, it has enabled me to express my thoughts feelings and frustrations about a hobby I love and for being at best an average modeller. To some, modelling comes naturally and others see it as some kind of expressive art form, there are those that do it for a living and those who use it to relax, me I find it a frustrating distraction from the normalities of life that has me smiling and banging my head against the wall in equal measure. Modelling for me is a bit of a journey, the battles and frustrations that I go through to find the time and inspiration to get myself to the workbench, my annoyance at the limited opportunities to be consistent in a hobby where practice definitely makes perfect, most of which are of my own doing. So the blog just represents me, my modelling thoughts and just trying hard to express myself in an amazing hobby full of fantastic modellers and maybe one day I will be a bit more than just an average modeller. The Average Modeller on Instagram The average modeller twitter feed The Average Modeller on Facebook Menu Product Reviews A change is as good as a rest…… The Average Modeller Modelling November 15, 2020 November 15, 2020 5 Minutes We can all agree that 2020 has been a crap year what with Covid-19 and its associated lockdowns and although it has not affected my job as I have still needed to go to work everyday it has affected my life away from work. With the majority of model shows having been cancelled including our yearly trip up to Telford for Scalemodelworld it has made me evaluate how I model and my approach to it. Normally I would be sitting here a week on from Telford feeling the normal burnout yet being satisfied that I had at least completed a couple of models, not so this year the modelling output has been zero, that doesn’t mean that I have sat idle twiddling my thumbs, to the contrary the extra time being spent in doors has given me the chance to work through my shelf of shame and at least get some of those kits closer to being finished. Now we all model differently according to what we build and how we approach it, me I like to work in a clean and tidy environment away from noise and possible disruptions, nice quiet music on and the workspace to be nice and airy. When I refurbished my workroom a few years back I over estimated what I needed to house in my little workroom and everything became a little enclosed and cramped. Before we entered lockdown 2 here in England I decided that it was time to clear the workbench and remove and re-home things I felt were taking up valuable space, re-site the spray booth and remove one of the three racks that holds the stash and put up a couple of shelves, this was all done over a weekend and to be honest it was more like how I had imagined the workroom to look when it was refurbished a few years back. Now, 2020 being the pain in the proverbial that it has been, it was about throw a spanner into my plans and a couple of weeks ago the old water tank in my loft decided to spring a leak and make my home uninhabitable, luckily it did not cause much damage and I will not bore you with the finer details however my nice workroom is full of the loft contents and is currently unusable. As luck would have it we do have alternative accommodation however this does not have anywhere other than the kitchen table to model on and everybody congregates around the table and at times it is like trying to model on the Titanic as it was sinking. My partner in crime the ever smiling and positive bundle of loveliness Kerry came up with an idea that we could set me up a temporary workspace in her spare bedroom, so yesterday we sorted out said spare room and set me up a little table from which I can work at, it’s a nice little drop down number so if need be we can drop the leaf and use it for whatever spare rooms are used for. So here I am sitting at said table, blogging away feeling positive about being able to model for the first time in a couple of weeks and with all this in mind I can concentrate on changing my approach to how I model. Now as those that have read my previous blog posts will know that I have been modelling for far too long for me to remember and I have changed my approach very little over those years. Of course like everyone else I started modelling with a flurry, a trip to the local model shop returning home with numerous kits paints and glue and wasting no time in getting them built painted and put in the display case for all to see, these were of course hand painted with a flourish, probably quite badly yet they were models to be proud of. That was how it stayed until I discovered modelling magazines Francois Verlinden airbrushes and other more advanced modelling ways and techniques and in all honesty I feel that is where my modelling stalled, all that and of course acquiring a girlfriend, girlfriends to be fair do not always understand our hobby although the ever smiling Kerry is a modeller in her own right so some do and I am very lucky in that area. So as my modelling was starting to progress it stalled in the process and the harder I tried the worse I seem to get, project after project was started and then put back in the box as I either hit a stumbling block, usually painting or through lack of interest the effect of which was a mountain of half started kits that in a strange way affected my modelling confidence which caused me to stop modelling for a number of years and returning to it sporadically. I returned to the hobby once more probably around the turn of the century and I started to attend model shows and as inspiring as the models were the more frustrated I felt with my own modelling and my inability to replicate what the eyes were seeing at shows, in magazines and on the internet. It just seemed the more I wanted to improve the less improvement I was seeing in my own work, the more ways that were tried to inspire me to get kits finished the opposite effect I was getting. I started signing up to campaigns on Armorama to try and motivate myself, all this did was add to the pressure and made me want to model less, I joined a model club the Bulldogs hoping that would help inspire me, that had the same affect it just heaped more and more pressure upon myself, something needed to change. The shelf of shame seemed to be getting fuller, the less I built or half started the more I bought, it just seemed to be a never ending cycle of start one, buy two complete none. At the start of every year I say to myself keep your money buy nothing yet those devious people at model companies keep releasing kits that make me part with my money, and so the cycle continues. So here I am, it is November 2020 and it is time to make a positive change, they say a change is as good as a rest, so I have this little workspace to work at, there is no shelf of shame, no piles of unbuilt kits no piles of books and magazines to intimidate and an opportunity for a kind of fresh start. I prefer armour in 1/35 yet the kit I have made a choice on to ignite this fresh start is a 1/48 Eduard aircraft, a new workspace, a new scale, a different kind of kit and a chance to kick start my modelling with some positive change. The Average Modeller. Share this: Twitter Facebook Like this: Like Loading... Related Published by The Average Modeller I am 50 years old and have been modelling since the autumn of 2002 when after a random nip into a local model shop on my way to work I purchased the old Tamiya Sd.kfz 223. I shared the build and paint job with my Stepdad Adrian where we made the fatal mistake of hand paining it before we finished the assembly and we ended up with a bit of a glue covered painted mess. When not involved in any modelling stuff I like to spend my time pottering around my garden, spending time with the long-suffering better half and partner in crime Kerry and her children, listening to music, getting stressed at my football teams’ inabilities and procrastinating about just about everything else, oh! yes and work of course where I am Site Manager at a large primary school. (July 2021) View all posts by The Average Modeller Published November 15, 2020 November 15, 2020 Post navigation Previous Post What am I suppose to do now……. Next Post The Average Modeller Returns 2 thoughts on “A change is as good as a rest……” theimperfectmodeller says: November 15, 2020 at 5:25 pm Will be glad to see the back of 2020 like everyone else I suspect. Here’s to a far better 2021 and a chance to make Telford. LikeLike Reply The Average Modeller says: November 15, 2020 at 6:24 pm A year to sort out a vaccine and then Telford will be good to go, I have everything crossed. 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The Average Modeller Blog was started in early 2017 while I struggled through a build review of a Diopark Mercedes for Darren at Armorama, it has enabled me to express my thoughts feelings and frustrations about a hobby I love and for being at best an average modeller. To some, modelling comes naturally and others see it as some kind of expressive art form, there are those that do it for a living and those who use it to relax, me I find it a frustrating distraction from the normalities of life that has me smiling and banging my head against the wall in equal measure. Modelling for me is a bit of a journey, the battles and frustrations that I go through to find the time and inspiration to get myself to the workbench, my annoyance at the limited opportunities to be consistent in a hobby where practice definitely makes perfect, most of which are of my own doing. So the blog just represents me, my modelling thoughts and just trying hard to express myself in an amazing hobby full of fantastic modellers and maybe one day I will be a bit more than just an average modeller. The Average Modeller on Instagram The average modeller twitter feed The Average Modeller on Facebook Menu Product Reviews I had better get back to it….. The Average Modeller Modelling August 30, 2021 5 Minutes As summer seems to be coming to a close and back to normal work beckons after what seems to have been a really short summer holiday and with it the end of what promised to be a productive break yet in the end was not what I hoped it would be, that is not saying that it has been completely unproductive, I have spent a bit of time at the workbench away from home, maybe not as much as I planned or would have liked however I have made use of the small amount of time that I have had. Modelling away from home has its pros and cons, there are less models that try and steal your attention and you do not have the shelf queens looking down, judging you, and asking why they are sitting on the shelf collecting dust and not on your bench being finished off. On the flip side there is not the access to all the paints tools and the like you have spent amassing over the last 20 odd years and you can bet that you will need at least one of them to help with what you are doing. I have realised that it is not always about the amount of time that you spend at the workbench, it is what you do and how productive you have been, there have been times I have spent a whole day in the workroom only to sum up at the end of the day that I have achieved hardly anything, yet have spent an hour or 2 and achieved loads. Over the summer and in my down time I have been reading some modelling related blogs and watched a few live chats regarding different facets of the hobby and I like to hear other people’s views and opinions on the hobby as it always helps to get my thought processes going especially if what you are hearing or reading sparks off something in the brain. In the week I was watching the Interesting Modelling Co. on Facebook discuss whether or not the hobby has become too expensive, now I will not revisit their discussion, and it was very very interesting and thought provoking and I would recommend anybody to find it and watch it, although be aware it is about 90 minutes long, there was one point that rang true with me and that was regarding social media and showing off our work. When I started modelling in the early 90’s the only people other than me who saw my work was my close family, my Step Dad Adrian and me would sit and model together showing each other our endeavours as we went along, then the internet and forums came along and you could show off your work to complete strangers if you so wished, then came social media and you could see all the great works that before you could only see in magazines and books. I think, and this especially true for me, you kind of stopped modelling for yourself and start modelling for your peers which in the end ends up putting so much pressure on yourself that one mistake has that model hurtling towards the bin or back in its box and on the shelf with the rest of the part builds. Personally I do find it an unnecessary pressure to try and emulate what we see on social media, I also find myself getting extremely frustrating trying to copy the techniques and finishes that I see on virtually a daily basis, please don’t get me wrong, a lot of the work I see is fantastic and inspirational, yet I feel a need and the draw to try and please my peers before I please myself, a sentiment echoed by the team of the Interesting Modelling co. midweek. With all this in mind, I spent a little time the last couple of days thinking about my modelling and how to change things a little and really get back to developing my modelling in a way that suits me better. It is difficult for me to, in essence run before I can walk, there are certain aspects of my modelling that really frustrate me, lack of time and opportunity is one of the biggest however it is not something that I have much control over so it is a case of making the best of the time that comes my way. Another part that frustrates me is the fact that I tend to stay within my comfort zone and very very rarely wander out of it, as an example most of what gets finished are Russian tanks and very green which is fine if not a bit bland, anything that deviates from one colour, especially green either stays part built or unbuilt. Consistency in my modelling output and the way that I build and finish is something that needs work on, starting a model is not a problem, there is nothing in this hobby that gives more pleasure than opening that box full of fresh plastic and starting the creative process, it is the continuation of that process that gives way as the building progresses, hit a snag and the enthusiasm wanes, or life gets in the way and it keeps me away from the bench for days sometimes weeks at a time so when I return to it my enthusiasm that was there at the start has disappeared and this is how the pile of shelf queens develops into an even bigger pile. It is not all doom and gloom and negative,the challenge of a group build is something that has always interested me although building within a certain time frame is something that is a struggle for me as the pressure of this ways heavy and I tend to fall way before the final hurdle, my enthusiasm at the start far out ways my commitment as it reaches the end. So here we are, lots to think about going forward and a feeling of pleasing myself a bit more in what I am doing with my modelling and feeling quite excited about the journey ahead. Usually I would be thinking about the modelling shows coming up and what builds that are planned however this year things are still a bit up in the air and with Scale Model World still on the will it go ahead, will it not go ahead list as I write, so a more relaxed time at the bench beckons. Painting and finishing things off are going to be the order of the day and I am going to try and squeeze a bit more bench time in each week within the busy schedule that I am sure will gradually try and take over my life, sadly life has a habit of doing this and I must focus and take what bench time comes my way and make the most of it. Focus, commitment and consistency need to be my friends if I am going to start enjoying my modelling more, after all it is a hobby and something to be enjoyed not endured, a means of relaxing away from the rigours of life and a way of channeling my energies into something positive. Sometimes I do not feel that it is enough to just build lose interest and then never finishing anything, I need to feel the process that is started is seen right through to the end and with this in mind using it as a learning curve and enjoy what I do, one project at a time. Now I am not saying that only one project will be on the go at once, maybe the way forward for me is to have 2 or 3 projects in various stages criss crossing across the bench, maybe that will not work, and maybe it won’t, perhaps one project at a time is what is required, at this moment I am unsure, what I am sure about is that the procrastinating needs to stop and I had better get back to it. The Average Modeller. Share this: Twitter Facebook Like this: Like Loading... Related Published by The Average Modeller I am 50 years old and have been modelling since the autumn of 2002 when after a random nip into a local model shop on my way to work I purchased the old Tamiya Sd.kfz 223. I shared the build and paint job with my Stepdad Adrian where we made the fatal mistake of hand paining it before we finished the assembly and we ended up with a bit of a glue covered painted mess. 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You couldn’t ask for better ergonomics training.” Professional Directory Find a Certified Professional Find a Certified Ergonomics Professional in your area. Our directory is comprised of individuals who have been certified through The Back School's programs and courses. Home Live Workshops CEAS® I Ergonomics Assessment Certification Workshop Overview Course Agenda CEAS® I Ergonomics Assessment Certification Workshop There are currently no dates scheduled for this Workshop. If you are interested in co-sponsoring a Live Workshop, please contact us. Contact Us What You Get Identify the Anatomical Areas Susceptible to Injuries and Differentiate the Causes, Signs and Symptoms of MSDs Learn the Elements and Application of an OSHA Ergonomics Jobsite Analysis Form and Identify and Implement Correct Methods for Controlling Risk Factors Demonstrate and Practice Prevention Strategies, Explain Successful Marketing Techniques for Ergonomics Programs, and Practice Ergonomics Problem Solving. 1.5 AOTA CEUs/15 Contact Hours: by the AOTA, BOC, CRCC and COPSKT* Overview 8AM-5PM BOTH DAYS LEARN TO PERFORM ERGONOMICS ASSESSMENTS IN A DYNAMIC SETTING This highly engaging, interactive 2-day workshop is a broad-based, introductory-level instruction that teaches the foundations of basic OSHA-compliant ergonomics assessments. You will learn the skills you need to analyze multiple task jobs in the office, industrial/manufacturing, and healthcare environments using OSHA ergonomics survey tools – W-1, D-2 and WAC. With a combination of group work and individual practice you will come to understand best practices for implementation of cost-effective, high-impact solutions for the prevention of workplace injury. We will cover performing office and non-office ergonomics assessments with focus on identifying risk factors and determining solutions and opportunities for improvements. COURSE OBJECTIVES Identify where the body is susceptible to injuries and analyze the causes, signs and symptoms of musculoskeletal disorders. Apply the OSHA ergonomics jobsite analysis forms W-1, D-2 and WAC in performing multiple task ergonomics assessments. Identify and apply effective methods for controlling risk factors. Analyze and construct injury prevention strategies. Design ergonomics problem solving solutions. Examine successful marketing techniques for ergonomics programs. At the successful completion of the workshop you will be awarded your certification designating you as a Certified Ergonomics Assessment Specialist® (CEAS®). 15 Contact Hours *CEUs: This course is currently pre-approved for CEUs by the AOTA, BOC, CRCC and COPSKT. AOTA Classification Codes: Category 1: Domain of OT & Category 2: Occupational Therapy Process. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA or indicate AOTA approval of a certification or other professional recognition. This and many of our courses are currently or have in the past been pre-approved for continuing education credit by most state PT boards. 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To find out the benefits and requirements of co-sponsoring one of our live workshops or to co-sponsor any of our Live Workshops, please click here for details. Testimonial "It takes a special instructor to present dry material - very knowledgable / excellent experience! Held audience continually with mix of pertinent facts and humor. Really enjoyed the training and will highly recommend to others!" Lauri A Taylor, CSP, CEAS, Trumbull, CT Testimonial "The course really provided a great deal of insight in solving common ergonomic concerns. The video components were very effective as was the class format in which discussion and collaboration were encouraged. I actually developed a greater interest in ergonomic assessments, particularly in the field/factory setting through this course. It was fun to think outside the box to determine conclusions." Sunita M, DPT, Plainsboro, NJ Course Agenda DAY 1 CONTENT TIME OBJECTIVE METHOD Introduction/OSHA Standards/Guidelines & Government Research 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Explain current OSHA standards and NIOSH research pertaining to ergonomics and injury prevention Lecture, Power Point, Handouts, Discussion "Ergonomic Eyes" Using OSHA Survey Tools to Identify Risk Factors for MSDs 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Explain and practice use of OSHA survey tools for identifying risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders in industrial and office jobs Lecture, Power Point, Handouts, Discussion and Videotapes, Participation in Groups BREAK 10:30 AM - 10:45 AM "Ergonomic Eyes" Using OSHA Survey Tools to Identify Risk Factors for MSDs 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM Explain and practice use of OSHA survey tools for identifying risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders in industrial and office jobs Participation in Groups LUNCH 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Risk Factor Solutions: - Options for Risk Factor Modification or Control 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Explain techniques for risk factor modification or control using, administrative, engineering, personal protective equipment (PPE) or work practices solutions Lecture, Power Point, Handouts, Discussion Review of Anatomical Areas Susceptible to Injury- Lower Back, Neck, Upper Extremity (including Carpal Tunnel Syndrome) and Lower Extremity 2:00 PM - 2:45 PM Identify the anatomical areas susceptible to injury and the causes, signs and symptoms of MSDs of the spine, upper and lower extremities Lecture, Power Point, Handouts, Discussion BREAK 2:45 PM - 3:00 PM "Ergonomic Eyes" Using OSHA Survey Tools to Identify Risk Factors for MSDs 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Explain and practice use of OSHA survey tools for identifying risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders in industrial and office jobs Lecture, Power Point, Handouts, Discussion and Videotapes, Participation in Groups Day One Wrap-Up 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM Discussion DAY 2 CONTENT TIME OBJECTIVE METHOD Office Ergonomics 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Identify and practice skills in office ergonomics assessment and modification Lecture, Power Point, Handouts, Discussion, Videotapes OSHA Ergonomics Program Elements - The four elements in an OSHA Ergonomics Program 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM Identify the correct elements for implementing an OSHA compliant ergonomics program Lecture, Power Point, Handouts, Discussion BREAK 10:30 AM - 10:45 AM Additional Risk Factor Assessment Tools- WISHA & NIOSH Lifting Equation 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM Demonstrate and practice using other OSHA & NIOSH risk factor assessment tools Lecture, Power Point, Handouts, Discussion, Videotapes, Practice, Participation in Groups LUNCH 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Additional Risk Factor Assessment Tools- WISHA & NIOSH Lifting Equation 1:00 PM - 1:45 PM Demonstrate and practice using other OSHA & NIOSH risk factor assessment tools Participation in Groups Hazard Reduction and Control Measures - Where to find assistance with solutions 1:45 PM - 2:30 PM Identify and review resource options for engineering/product solutions to reduce or control MSD risk factors Lecture, Power Point, Handouts, Discussion BREAK 2:30 PM - 2:45 PM Compiling Ergonomics Assessment Reports for Clients 2:45 PM - 3:15 PM Explain the correct elements of a legally defensible ergonomics reports for clients Lecture, Power Point, Handouts, Discussion Certification Exam 3:15 PM - 4:00 PM Identify participants knowledge and understanding of OSHA compliant ergonomics analysis and determine their ability to generate a written report Participants review videotapes and compile two (2) written ergonomics assessments to submit for CEAS certification Marketing of Ergonomics Services 4:00 PM - 4:45 PM Explain fees and how to market ergonomics services to management and outside clients Lecture, Power Point, Handouts, Discussion Bibliography and Review 4:45 PM - 5:00 PM Provide references for development of additional ergonomics skills. 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The Nets entered Friday’s game with a skeleton crew — and Portland brought too big a scoring punch for Brooklyn to counter. The Trail Blazers outscored the Nets 128-109 in a contest that ended Brooklyn’s four-game winning streak. The Nets fell behind by as many as 22 points in a stagnant showing as six Portland players scored in double figures on the night. Brooklyn was without Kevin Durant and Bruce Brown on the second half of a back-to-back as James Harden and Nic Claxton continue to remain sidelined. Kyrie Irving led the Nets with 28 points as the team lacked pace and shot just 42.1% from the field in a rare home loss. The Nets led by as many as seven points as they got off to a quick start offensively, but Portland later took over — especially in the second half. The Trail Blazers used the three-ball to out-score Brooklyn 69-52 in the third and fourth quarters as the Nets’ tired legs were apparent with ineffective defense. While Portland shot 51.6% from the field and 16-of-36 from deep, the Nets tallied just 13-of-41 shooting from distance on a night they couldn’t keep up. Damian Lillard and Jusuf Nurkic combined for 55 points on the night as the Trail Blazers got their way both from distance and in out-rebounding the Nets 57-47 as they exploited their size. (Did we mention Lillard is just silly?) 🎯 Dame from DEEP on @NBATV! 🎯 pic.twitter.com/KQEk1ySqY3 — NBA (@NBA) May 1, 2021 The Nets attempted to cut into Portland’s lead at the start of the fourth quarter, but the Trail Blazers just built on it from there. Portland ended the third quarter on an 18-6 run and did not look back. Brooklyn’s schedule to close the season is not an easy one, and they find their next test in the Bucks on Sunday. It’ll be the first of two meetings the teams will have in the next week as the top three teams in the Eastern Conference jockey for positioning in the standings. Some additional healthy players would be good news for Brooklyn, especially as they set off on an 11-day road trip. Grade: B- Kyrie Irving 28 PTS, 12-26 FG, 2-8 3PT, 2-2 FT, 2 REB, 3 AST, 1 STL, 1 TO, 33 MIN It was a slow start for Kyrie, but his second-half showing did not move the needle enough for the Nets. 13 points in the quarter so far for @KyrieIrving 🔥 pic.twitter.com/uEdBR5q5Hj — Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) May 1, 2021 Kyrie dropped 13 of his 28 points in the third quarter but underwhelmed in the fourth, adding just two more. Though he wows in the paint, his shot seems to be coming up short more often than not before he finds a rhythm. Kyrie had Thursday off due to a sore groin, so it was good the Nets had at least one member of the Big Three available. He added a good boost in the third quarter but the Nets needed him to set a better pace throughout the contest. Grade: B Jeff Green 16 PTS, 5-9 FG, 3-5 3PT, 3-4 FT, 6 REB, 1 STL, 1 TO, 30 MIN Jeff Green made a team-high three three-pointers, all of them coming in the first half. We’d show a highlight, but there aren’t any up of Uncle Jeff on the Nets’ Twitter account. Jeff led the Nets at halftime with 15 points, but like others, went cold the rest of the way. He contributed on the boards and was busy on defense, but maybe could have used some more looks. The Nets can always rely on Jeff Green to give his all each night, and his second-quarter burst allowed the Nets to enter halftime with just a two-point deficit. Brooklyn just wishes they could have gotten some more in the second half. Grade: B- Mike James 15 PTS, 6-15 FG, 1-4 3PT, 2-2 FT, 1 REB, 3 AST, 2 TO, 24 MIN It continues to impress just how well Mike James has fit in with the Nets. .@TheNatural_05 on the attack pic.twitter.com/m1TAhNiXjA — Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) May 1, 2021 The newest Net continued to show a good handle and pace, though the bench largely struggled offensively. Mike instead remained aggressive and made up most of Brooklyn’s bench production with his 15 points. Mike continues to distinguish himself as a gritty, confident player and natural playmaker off the bench. He did what he could to produce with what was a mostly lackluster effort from the second unit. Grade: C+ Joe Harris 12 PTS, 5-8 FG, 2-3 3PT, 1 REB, 3 AST, 2 STL, 2 TO, 32 MIN Joe did well with his looks, he just needed more. Joe gonna start dunking every game now huh pic.twitter.com/Lu2atDYP4s — Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) May 1, 2021 The Trail Blazers did their best to keep Joe off the three-point line, and their plan worked. Joe hit his first threes of the night in the second half, but little momentum came from it. Joe always hustles and gets involved in other ways, including another dunk!, but the Nets were not prepared to get Joe free enough. Joe has proven he can drop 20+ points as the secondary scorer and needed more opportunities against Portland. Grade: C Blake Griffin 11 PTS, 4-12 FG, 2-7 3PT, 1-1 FT, 8 REB, 4 AST, 1 BLK, 24 MIN Blake nearly had a double-double, but he definitely looked tired at times. Steve Nash opted to play Blake on the second half of a back-to-back, and Griffin had his moments. Still, the Trail Blazers opted to give Blake extended looks from the field, and the gamble paid off for Portland as Blake shot 33.3%. Blake also had the task of defending Jusuf Nurkic at times, who always gets his way against the Nets. DeAndre Jordan had some success guarding Nurkic, but Jusuf ultimately got the last laugh.
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Martin H. Simon/Getty Images Comedian Wanda Sykes provided several of the more charged lines of the dinner on Saturday. Yes, President Obama was smiling during the White House Correspondents dinner on Saturday evening when comedian Wanda Sykes made a derisive joke about Rush Limbaugh. Upon reflection, though, what did the White House think of the suggestion from Ms. Sykes that Mr. Limbaugh was the 20th hijacker in the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, “but he was so strung out on Oxycontin he missed his flight.” Robert Gibbs, the White House press secretary, said he hadn’t talked specifically with Mr. Obama about the joke. But he had a ready answer at the daily press briefing on Monday. “I think there are a lot of topics that are better left for serious reflection, rather than comedy,” Mr. Gibbs said. “There’s no doubt that 9/11 is part of that.” Comments are no longer being accepted. hapinoregon May 11, 2009 · 2:23 pm Not funny? Perhaps. Accurate satire? Certainly. The Sceptic May 11, 2009 · 2:27 pm The kidney failing joke is not funny either unless his kidney really fail in the next 30 days or so NC May 11, 2009 · 2:29 pm Thank you, Mr. Gibbs. Ms. Sykes also wished Mr. Limbaugh dead. Will she be apologizing for her despicable remarks? paulie May 11, 2009 · 2:30 pm Amazing. The republicans had no problems laughing when Shrub joked about not finding WMD in Iraq during the ’04 campaign season, yet they have their collective panties in a knot when a comedian calls into question the integrity and patriotism of their Fuhrer, Rush Limbaugh. Suck it up, republicans. This is the harvest you sowed. Luke May 11, 2009 · 2:36 pm I agree with Gibbs that the joke was inappropriate, but Obama can’t be held accountable for what other people say. In truth, Limbaugh and his friends were part of that other hijacking crew — the crew thathijacked this country for tha last eight years. Charles in KS May 11, 2009 · 2:39 pm Ms. Sykes joke was no different than many of “entertainer” Rush Limbaugh’s own “jokes”. He deserves nothing but contempt. former american citizen in Sweden May 11, 2009 · 2:40 pm Drug addicts have their own fantasy of 9/11. It’s not a crime to joke about it…. People on the strait that day can do what they want with it. Anyone ‘cooked’ on that morning….should mourn. They missed it. Good Joke….Be Real. Best Regards. norm May 11, 2009 · 2:41 pm It’s a joke just like Limbaughs drug induced opinions. Funny that republicans spout on and on about being the party of morals, faith and family values yet they follow the lead of a drug addict?! Frankly though I liked the line about wanting his kidneys to fail much better. Theres a lot of truth to that one and I for one agree with Sykes there! The One May 11, 2009 · 2:47 pm It turns out that the Obama trolls are no different from the Bush and Limbaugh trolls. Everything is funny, so long as it attacks the other side. I bet there are as many Obama supporters who found the Sykes routine to be funny as there were Bush/McCain supporters who thought the jokes against Obama to be funny. Both were wrong, and it is good to see Gibbs effectively tell Obama supporters to grow up. priceless May 11, 2009 · 2:55 pm Rush Limbaugh spews hateful dogma each and everyday and suddenly a comedian has to be all dainty and politically correct when talking about him. Give me a break!….. Axl May 11, 2009 · 2:58 pm I’m disappointed in Gibbs and the President. Yes, Wanda Sykes was off-color and tasteless but she gave Limbaugh a taste of his own medicine, entertainer to entertainer. She underlined the point of how absurd it is for Limbaugh to be the brain of the Republican Party. Gibbs should not have thrown her under the bus. He should have acknowledged her role as an entertainer and left it at that. Bad, weak move. Mike May 11, 2009 · 3:00 pm I cannot stand either Rush or Wanda. They are both unfunny blowhards. That being understood, of course she was out of line with her “joke”. When comics rely on and resort to shock value and crudeness, its often a sign that they are out of material (see: SNL for the past 15 years). This comes with a tip of the hat to George Carlin; he USED shock and crude humor, but he didn’t rely on it. Axl May 11, 2009 · 3:03 pm NC, I know you’re a person of great intelligence, however you’re displaying some lethargy in understanding the import of Wanda’s comment about Rush Limbaugh’s kidneys. She was mocking his ridiculous assertion that he only wants Obama’s policies to fail, not the country. No President, not even Bush, sets out to ruin this country. The country voted for Obama’s policies in November, what’s the point of an election if a President’s policy is supposed to be frustrated completely. Disagreement should never lead to a wish for failure. However, when the President’s policies fail, the country fails too. I didn’t like Wanda’s performance because I found it divisive, but it seems that some of her subtle points passed over your head. Denice May 11, 2009 · 3:08 pm Oh the whining Republicans. Give them their bottles. Brian – Seattle May 11, 2009 · 3:18 pm Oh how we so easily forget then President Bush (not the comedian invited) joking about not being able to find WMD’s under the podium or under the table. Was that funny? To make fun of the reason for sending so many troops to Iraq to die or put through what they were and are being put through? Funny that so many died for that reason? Funny that we spend how much on this war? Perspective seems to escape the minds of too many in our country in order to bolster their own short-term belief system. But my reasoning won’t matter to many in the country. Obama isn’t someone you want as President and nothing he does will *ever* be OK for you. FYI – you got 3 more years to keep up this ‘criticism’. Does the GOP have the energy for it? TR May 11, 2009 · 3:19 pm When Prop 8 passed, America got the last laugh Wanda. Jim May 11, 2009 · 3:23 pm Wanda Sykes is thrown under the Obama bus by the Obama Press Secretary…..Wanda meet Rev Wright and “white grandmother”. Lee May 11, 2009 · 3:26 pm Wanda Sykes is a very funny lady. Rush Limbaugh is a very nasty man. kayt May 11, 2009 · 3:40 pm Rush Limbaugh deserves much more than Wanda Sykes gave him. He is an abomination. Hannity also. What dopes. David NYC May 11, 2009 · 3:45 pm Sykes is a “never was” B-lister who decided to go on a rant rather than engage in humor. It does however , once again, show what a strange sense of humor Obama has by laughing gleefully at her rant. Remember, Obama also used the disabled as a convenient punchline in a joke on Leno. He is justa really odd fellow. Regardless, I don’t think that Bush would have yucked it up over someone suggesting that Michael Moore should die a long and painful death because he didn’t agree with his policies. But I guess that is what passes for humor on the left these days, and Barry is nothing if not extremely left… plus6sigma May 11, 2009 · 3:48 pm The joke was not as bad as pondering the devastation of crashing Rush. himself, into the Whitehouse. Architect May 11, 2009 · 3:52 pm Special congratulations are in order for Ms Sykes for it’s indeed quite an accomplishment to illicit any sympathy at all for Rush. What the hell was she thinking? How anyone in their feeblest imagination would see the rightwing blowhard as the “20th hijacker” and think that is funny!? If this is any indication of here other shticks I will avoid her in the future. paulie May 11, 2009 · 3:57 pm Regardless, I don’t think that Bush would have yucked it up over someone suggesting that Michael Moore should die a long and painful death because he didn’t agree with his policies. — David NYC Seriously? Shrub would have yucked it up if you dangled some keys in front of his beady little eyes. Mike D. May 11, 2009 · 4:01 pm TR when prop 8 passed, California hit a setback which can be overturned in a couple years. I’m not sure that’s the “last laugh.” also Iowa and Maine and Vermont all say Hi. Bond May 11, 2009 · 4:07 pm Little spice helps but never spoils this events. What's Next Loading... Previous Post Obama’s Notre Dame Visit Is Still Drawing Criticism Next Post On a Somewhat Colorless Court, Scalia Stands Out About The latest on President Obama, Congress and other political news from Washington -- and around the nation -- from the staff of The New York Times. 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This Christmas “tree” has become a tradition around here. I make one as a gift for a dear friend every year. If you are looking for something to serve for Christmas morning, or even as a dessert option, I suggest you make this coffee cake. The dough is prepared, then chilled before rolling. You can do that a day, or even two, ahead of time. The rolls are filled with a pineapple and cream cheese mixture and are very tasty. The rolls are arranged in a tree pattern before baking. Then, after baking, the “tree” is topped with a light glaze and gently sprinkled with red and green sugars. So pretty, and not that hard to make. As an added bonus the recipe makes 2, so you can keep one for home and perhaps gift one to a friend. Who are we kidding? You will keep them both for yourself- just invite more people over. Here is the recipe. Christmas Tree Coffee Cake Dough: 4-4 1/2 c. bread flour 1/2 c. sugar 1 1/2 t. salt 2 packages active dry yeast 3/4 c. milk 1/2 c. water 1/2 c. butter 1 egg Filling: 1 lb. Cream cheese, softened 1/2 c. sugar 1/4 t. nutmeg dash salt 1/4 t. vanilla 1 (20 oz.) can pineapple in its own juice drained and squeezed dry Topping: 11 Maraschino cherries, halved 2 c. powdered sugar 3 T. milk red and green sugars For dough in large mixing bowl combine 2 cups of the flour with the sugar, salt and yeast. Heat together the milk, water and butter until very warm. Add to flour mixture and beat 2 minutes. Add egg and 1 more cup of flour and beat 2 more minutes. Stir in enough of the remaining dough to make a stiff batter, about 1 cup. Cover bowl tightly with foil or plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 2 hours or up to 3 days before using. For filling combine all ingredients for the filling except the pineapple and beat until smooth. Stir in pineapple and set aside until ready to use. Remove dough from fridge cut in half. Roll out one piece on lightly floured surface into a 10×11- inch rectangle. Spread with half the filling, leaving an inch at the end of 11-inch side. Roll up from eleven- inch side. Use thread or dental floss to cut through dough in 1-inch pieces by placing thread under roll and crossing ends. Pull outward and thread should cut through dough. If you aren’t having any luck you can always use a knife, but they tend to flatten the rolls. On a greased baking sheet arrange the slices (you should have 11) into a tree shape. Start with one on the top and then a row of 2 below then 3 and then 4. The last roll will serve as the trunk. Cover dough with plastic wrap and set in a warm place to rise. Repeat with the remaining dough and filling. When dough is risen, about 1-2 hours bake in a 375- degree oven for 15 minutes then cover edges with foil to prevent over browning and return to oven for 10 minutes more. Cool on wire rack. Place half a cherry in the middle of each roll. Make a glaze with powdered sugar and milk and drizzle over. Sprinkle with the sugars. Makes 2 trees, 11 rolls each. Can be frozen up to a month ahead . defrost in a 350 -degree oven for 10 minutes and apply toppings.
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Chelsea’s loan contingent grew by one this past week, whilst another got his season underway in impressive form as we check up on all the latest news on Blues youngsters away from Stamford Bridge. Tomas Kalas may only be 18 but he’s already had quite the busy career. Having only arrived in London back in January after spending the first half of last season with former club Sigma Olomouc, he’s now on the move again. On Monday he joined Vitesse Arnhem on loan for the season, becoming the fourth Blues player to head to the Gelredome since the start of last season. He will take the number 2 shirt and is set to be a regular feature at right-back, but remained an unused substitute on Friday night in a heavy defeat away to free-scoring Ajax. Kalas is expected to be joined by Mexican forward Ulises Dávila, who signed for Chelsea on Saturday night. Dávila will now head from London to the Netherlands and will join an exciting strike force featuring Bony Wilfried and Gio Chanturia. In Spain, Thibault Courtois made his debut for Atlético Madrid in a midweek Europa League qualifier and kept a clean sheet in what was a quiet affair for him, but he did make one spectacular save late in the match. The Belgian teenager followed it up with another shutout on Sunday lunchtime as La Liga finally got underway, but Atlético were unable to find a way through themselves and drew 0-0 against Osasuna. There was some initial concern that Courtois would be playing second fiddle to Joel, another young stopper at the Vicente Calderón, but those fears have been allayed by strong early showings from the 19 year-old, who promises much for the future. In Germany, Jeffrey Bruma dropped to the bench for Hamburg after a less than stellar start defensively, but Michael Oenning’s outfit still shipped four in a seven-goal thriller at the Imtech Arena against Koln on Saturday. Bruma, who now joins up with the senior Dutch squad, lost his place to new signing Slobodan Rajkovic, but based on the team’s opening to the season he could easily be back in favour next week as Hamburg look to turn things around quickly. On domestic shores, there was double action for both Ben Gordon and Sam Walker as the Carling Cup moved into the third round, but neither Peterborough nor Northampton were able to advance after midweek defeats. Gordon came on as a half-time substitute as Peterborough went down 2-0 at home to Middlesbrough, whilst Walker bore the brunt of four Premier League quality finishes as Wolves put the Cobblers to the sword at the Sixfields Stadium. Neither had much better luck on Saturday, with Gordon spending Posh’s 2-0 defeat at Brighton on the bench and Walker being left with no chance for either of Morecambe’s two goals (one of which was a penalty) in another defeat for Gary Johnson’s men. Things were better for Milan Lalkovic, however, as he claimed an assist for Doncaster’s first home goal of the 2011-12 season. Taking the ball from a short corner, he swung a cross towards the far post where James Hayter headed Rovers’ equaliser in a 1-1 draw with Bristol City. Lalkovic had missed the club’s midweek cup tie as Chelsea denied him permission to feature, should they want to use him later in the competition themselves. With the transfer window closing on Wednesday, expect the likes of Matej Delac, Rhys Taylor and Jacob Mellis to find new homes for the duration of the coming season. Any moves which take place after the close of the international transfer window must be domestic and are classed as short-term, maximum 93 day deals. Posted in Blog, The Loan Report, Youth & Reserves Tagged Loan Report, Youth & Reserves Post navigation ← South America And The Future Reserves: Chelsea 1-1 Blackburn Rovers → Chelsea News 24/7 Latest Videos 2020-21 Loan Army Goal 35: Kenedy vs San Juan 2020-21 Loan Army Goal 34: Malang Sarr vs Pacos de Ferreira 2020-21 Loan Army Goal 33: Iké Ugbo vs Charleroi 2020-21 Loan Army Goal 32: Iké Ugbo vs Charleroi 2020-21 Loan Army Goal 31: Luke McCormick vs Plymouth Argyle Recent Items State of Play: Reflections on the Chelsea Academy November 8, 2021, 0 The Chelsea Academy Season Preview 2021-22 August 12, 2021, 0 The Chelsea Academy Class of 2021 June 29, 2021, 0 …But We’ve Got Livramento June 25, 2021, 0 The Cobham Chronicles: Gael Kakuta June 20, 2021, 0 Fixtures / Results / Table Latest football scores live. Includes soccer fixtures, table & results. Chelsea FanCast All Content © TheChels.net - All Rights Reserved - All Media © The Respective Owners - The Official Chelsea FC Website is at ChelseaFC.com
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Statistics show that the number of Irish people having children outside of marriage has increased from approximately 5,000-a-year in the 1980’s to 25,000 in 2010. The Central Statistics Office posted the research online and the change in statistics is staggering. Is the increase due to Ireland becoming a diverse country? Is it due to the move away from the Catholic Church or is it simply because the government have made it an easy option with the financial help they offer? (Source: Chelsea Tyler McNeill) We asked the people of Dublin why they think so many more people are having kids outside of marriage and here is what they have to say. Noeleen Fulham, 57, Tallaght. “I am not surprised at all that the increase is so big, I think it is all to do with the strict Catholic religion and its laws back then. As a 17-year-old growing up in the 80’s you would be terrified to have sex outside marriage. In 2015, religion in this country started to take [a] back seat and couples started living together rather than getting married. Also for some of the women who are not married to their partners, they could be counted as single and therefore are entitled to more benefits.” Sorcha Geraghty, 22, Ballinteer. “I think marriage is viewed very differently in our society, couples can live ten plus years together without getting married and it’s normal. I know my grandmother’s generation would look for a wedding ring on someone’s finger, whereas I wouldn’t even think about it! I still get the question of marriage and I don’t really see it as people looking down on me. It’s the idea that marriage produces a stable family unit for a child to grow up in. But we all know, in reality it doesn’t always work out like that, it’s an ideal.” Claudia Kennedy, 32, Lucan. “It’s not looked down on at all now if you’re not married with kids, it’s actually unusual if you come across a couple that are only married with no children. I think financially it is easier to be a lone parent nowadays too, with single parent’s benefits, the children’s allowance is much higher than it was back then and a lot of people get rent allowances if they have children now, that was never heard of years ago.” Adam McGrane, 22, Kingswood. “I think the Catholic religion has a big part to play in it. Years ago, people were kind of brainwashed to think that you should be condemned for having sex or using contraception but as people have got more educated in Ireland, the religion doesn’t have as much of a hold on them. Once the child is in a loving home and two people are happy, what does it matter if they are married or not? I think people actually admire lone parents now, I think fair play to them because it is a hard job to do on your own so no one should look down on that.” Deirdre Kerslake, 50, Tymon. “I think it’s easier to be a lone parent now because there are far more supports, both for childminding, and with social welfare too. Also as there is no longer a stigma attached to being an unmarried mother, girls are supported by their families now whereas they wouldn’t have been before. I think that now marriage is less important to a lot of people too, due to our tax system along with other things, but marriage does give stability and security to a family.” Jessica McGrane, 30, Clondalkin. “I think the government played a big part in lots of young girls getting pregnant outside of marriage ‘on purpose’ as it was not worth their while to get an education and make careers for themselves because it was easier to claim the many benefits available to them and for them to earn more than a working mother. Personally as a lone parent I did not claim any benefits as I work full time so I am not entitled to anything, which can be difficult to raise a child however there is a hell of a lot more available for unmarried, unemployed mothers nowadays so I think it is easier. I don’t think there is as much of a stigma now but I have personally been judged because my son has a different surname to me, for example when he was 4 months old, I was in a hospital with him on my own while his father was working and a doctor asked me in a smart tone of voice “is daddy not around no?” I was embarrassed and livid at the same time but I think it’s just that some people still have old fashioned beliefs, society as a whole has accepted it.” John McNeill, 53, Crumlin. “I think it is just too easy for people nowadays, the government are giving houses and a wage to people who have kids so obviously young people are going to look at that as an easy way to make a life. It is getting too difficult for a young couple who are both working to get a mortgage so why would you break your back doing that if you know that you can get pregnant and get everything off the government for free. Obviously this isn’t everyone, there are couples out there who work hard for everything they have and may not want marriage but I think in some circumstances, young girls see it as an easy option.” Denise Byrne, 51, Palmerstown. “I think the numbers have increased so much because unmarried mothers are given money and a house now, before there was no support for them. I think in some parts of society; it is still looked down on to have kids outside of marriage but I think that is just down to religion.” Louise Kenny, 30, Crumlin. “I don’t think there is any stigma attached to having children outside of marriage, having two children outside of marriage myself, I think I have only had one comment said to me about not being married and that was from an older Christian man who obviously had the same views that were probably forced on him from a young age. I think it is definitely easier to be a lone parent in today’s society. Back then a man could walk away from an unwanted child and that was that but now they have the family court to answer to and are forced to pay maintenance for their child, which is only right. I also think most people now would put having children and owning their own house before getting married.” Share this: Tweet General News Published by The City's Newshound View all posts by The City's Newshound Post navigation Previous An Garda Siochanna On Strike: What Exactly is Happening? Next Interview of Interest: Dave McKernan One comment annamags says: November 3, 2016 at 9:01 pm I think that girls nowadays don’t have the fear of pregnancy that we had and therefore they don’t take care. But I’m probably old fashioned I think girls and young women today drink too much and don’t have enough respect for themselves and therefore becoming pregnant outside marriage is no big deal. But I also think later on it will matter to the children when they grow up. 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Not that I am into drinking green beer all day, but I am stoked to dress up in festive attire. I have a cute outfit for Charlie to sport and for Juniper, well, I’m bringing back an oldie. Why is it so fun to dress up a dog and a baby? Do you have plans to celebrate your 1/16th Irish heritage? I wanted to take Charlie to the St. Paddy’s Day parade, but they canceled that sh$t because of the virus. Talk about a frustrating situation. I know we will get through this pandemic. It’s just the longer this thing lingers and more conflicting messages come out from the CDC the worst it will get. So, instead of venturing out to celebrate we will be hunkering in and making these Corned Beef Stuffed Sweet Potatoes. I thought about stuffing all the corned beef deliciousness into a regular russet potato, but I had some leftover sweet potatoes since I’ve started baby led weaning with Charlie. I must say it’s so fun to watch her swat food, put said food into her mouth, and watch her reaction as she tries to make sense of the taste. Fingers crossed she will like food! Anyway, this recipe is super simple. Bake the sweet potatoes like you normally would and then stuff them with sauteed cabbage, deli corned beef (or you could use my slow cow cooker corned beef method), and sauerkraut. That’s it! More good news? These taters pair well with green beer and some minty brownies that are coming your way on Monday! Print Recipe Corned Beef Stuffed Sweet Potatoes Yield: Serves 4 Prep Time: 20 minutes Cook Time: 1 hour 20 minutes Ingredients: 4 medium sweet potatoes, washed, pierced with a fork all over 1 tbsp olive oil salt and pepper to taste 2 cups chopped green cabbage 1/4 cup sauerkraut 2 cups chopped deli corned beef Thousand Island dressing, for garnish Directions: Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Spray a baking sheet with non-stick cooking spray. Place the prepared sweet potatoes on baking sheet. Roast potatoes for about an hour or until tender when sliced. Meanwhile, preheat a medium skillet to medium-high heat. Add the olive oil, cabbage, salt and pepper to the skillet. Saute the cabbage until golden brown. Once cooked, set aside. Remove the sweet potatoes from the oven. Cut lengthwise and add if butter to the inside if desired. Next, take 1/2 cup of the corned beef and stuff it into each sweet potato. Top with sauteed cabbage and sauerkraut. Garnish with dressing and serve! All images and text ©Lauren Grier for The Curious Plate Appetizers Beef + Pork Diet Type Dinner Gluten Free Holiday Dishes Recipes Seasonal Side Dishes Spring St. Patrick's Day Vegetables posted by Lauren Grier on March 11, 2020 2 comments Leave a comment » Feed your Curiosity Subscribe now and get our FREE ebook: 10 Fresh Flavorful Dinners Sign Me Up Send Me: New Posts Monthly Newsletter « Previous PostSheet Pan Chicken Souvlaki Next Post » Ten Recipes Using Canned Tomatoes 2 comments on “Corned Beef Stuffed Sweet Potatoes” Leave a comment » happy wheels — March 13, 2020 @ 10:16 am Reply This dish looks delicious and attractive. I will try to make it. Thanks for sharing the recipe. DDS File Extension — March 17, 2020 @ 3:29 am Reply Hey, Excellent work. I must appreciate the way you manage your article’s content and the look & feel of your website. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment Did you make this recipe? Leave a review: Did you make this recipe? Leave a review: Name * Email * This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. hey there! I’m Lauren Grier. Cookbook Author, Photographer, World-Traveler, Mama, Entrepreneur, and I’ve been keeping it real since 1983. Welcome to The Curious Plate – a place to create colorful cuisine, become a frequent flier, and empower you to be more curious. Like a good story? I’ve got a good one…
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Home » Recipes » Seasonal » Holiday Dishes » Thanksgiving » foodie fridays: brussel sprout, bacon, and apple naan stuffing foodie fridays: brussel sprout, bacon, and apple naan stuffing November 1, 2013 (updated Dec 3, 2020) 23 comments » Poison Control is legit. Not that I didn’t really think it wasn’t, but more of, I’ve never had the need to call the 1-800 number. But all that changed last Sunday. I had just finished loading the dishwasher and was ready to add the dishwasher detergent. I don’t know how, but I accidentally dropped some of the detergent on my index finger. Why I didn’t immediately wash my hand after I felt the sticky cleaner is still a mystery. Instead, I went to press start on the dishwasher and suddenly, the outside of my mouth itched. Without a single hesitation, I itched my mouth with my detergent covered finger. It took a split second for the detergent to fill my mouth and panic to set in. I immediately spit into the sink and started hosing my mouth out with water. In the back of my mind, I kept thinking if I swallowed a single drop, I could die! After a minute of rinsing my mouth out, I looked on the back of the detergent bottle and it states, “If consumed, call Poison Control.” WHAT????!!! I dialed the 1-800 number faster than you can say “Code Blue.” A very nice woman answered the phone and I immediately gave her the 411 on how I ingested the dishwasher detergent. I kept saying, “I know this is a silly question, but am I GOING TO DIE?!” She reassured my that I was not going to leave this Earth and there are no silly questions. Phew. I was going to live for another day. So, thanks to Poison Control, I am able to bring you today’s post! With today being November 1st, which means Thanksgiving is around the corner, I figured it was time to give you a recipe fit for the T-giving table. Simple, but flavorful dishes are my kind of jam and this brussel sprout, bacon, and apple naan stuffing is just dish to mix things up. Naan is not only great for pizzas, but it’s also a create alternative to traditional stuffing. Trust me, you won’t be spitting this stuffing out. Print Recipe Brussel Sprout, Bacon, and Apple Naan Stuffing Yield: Serves 4 Prep Time: 20 minutes Cook Time: 40 minutes Ingredients: 4 pieces bacon, chopped 1/2 yellow onion, chopped 3 celery stalks, chopped 1 apple, chopped 1 1/2 cups brussel sprout leaves 2 pieces Naan, torn into cubes 1/2 cup chicken stock (more if needed) parsley,garnish salt and pepper Directions: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large skillet over medium-high heat, brown bacon until crisp. With a slotted spoon, scoop out bacon and place on a plate covered with a paper towel. In the same skillet place celery, onion, apple, and saute in bacon renderings until translucent. Add the brussel sprout leaves and cook for additional couple of minutes. Then add the bacon back in and cook for about a minute. In a large bowl, toss together naan and scallions. Add the bacon mixture along with parsley and chicken stock. Toss to combine. Place mixture in a 9x13 baking dish. Make sure to spray the bottom with non-stick cooking spray. Cover dish with foil and bake for 20 minutes. Remove foil and bake for another 10 minutes or until golden brown. Garnish with a little extra parsley before serving. All images and text ©Lauren Grier for The Curious Plate Blogging Dairy Free Diet Type Fall Foodie Fridays Gluten Free Holiday Dishes Low Carb Lunch Meal Prep Nut Free Recipes Seasonal Side Dishes Thanksgiving Vegetables Winter posted by Lauren Grier on November 1, 2013 (last updated Dec 3, 2020) 23 comments Leave a comment » Feed your Curiosity Subscribe now and get our FREE ebook: 10 Fresh Flavorful Dinners Sign Me Up Send Me: New Posts Monthly Newsletter « Previous Postthe purpl-o-sa cocktail Next Post » cheesy meatloaf stacks with grilled eggplant & fresh basil 23 comments on “foodie fridays: brussel sprout, bacon, and apple naan stuffing” Leave a comment » Liz @ The Lemon Bowl — November 1, 2013 @ 1:13 pm Reply I love that you called poison control!!! And I’m pretty thrilled you’re still alive. Lauren — November 1, 2013 @ 3:10 pm Reply Ha! Me too, Liz!! Have a great weekend! Ali @ Inspiralized — November 1, 2013 @ 1:14 pm Reply This looks totally amazing – I can’t wait to try this! Lauren — November 1, 2013 @ 3:10 pm Reply Thanks, Ali! Have a fun weekend! Laura (Blogging Over Thyme) — November 1, 2013 @ 1:21 pm Reply Oh nooo!! Glad you’re OK–I totally would have been awkward with the poison control people as well. I wonder how many calls they get a day?! What a crazy job, now that I think about it. Those people better be c.o.m.p.o.s.e.d. Love this stuffing! Using naan is such a great idea. Lauren — November 1, 2013 @ 3:11 pm Reply I know! She was the most calm person I’ve ever talked too. Thank the Lord. Have a great weekend, Laura! Tieghan — November 1, 2013 @ 1:33 pm Reply Oh no! So glad you are A-ok! I bet that was pretty scary and to be all alone at the time! Yikes, I would have done the same thing! Love the stuffing! It is such a fun and updated version! Lauren — November 1, 2013 @ 3:16 pm Reply Thanks, Tieghan! I am so glad I called. They really know how to calm people down! Have a great weekend! Erin | The Law Student's Wife — November 1, 2013 @ 1:38 pm Reply THANK GOODNESS poison control was there! What would I do without this naan, bacon, sprout shebang in my life? Seriously though, I am laughing out loud/sympathizing like mad because I would totally do something exactly like this. You are not alone! Lauren — November 1, 2013 @ 3:18 pm Reply Right?! I felt like a major dumb butt calling, but I didn’t know what else to do! Have a great weekend, Erin! Julia — November 1, 2013 @ 4:08 pm Reply Phew! Thank you, poison control! This world 200% needed this stuffing recipe and would not be as wonderful of a place without it. Seriously….naan stuffing? I just died. Lauren — November 1, 2013 @ 4:44 pm Reply LOL! Thanks, Julia! I am so thankful for Poison Control:) Have a great weekend! Ashley — November 1, 2013 @ 9:50 pm Reply This looks awesome! Love bacon with Brussels any day! Yum! Lauren — November 1, 2013 @ 11:01 pm Reply Thanks, Ashley! Have a great weekend! Jane — November 1, 2013 @ 10:40 pm Reply What is naan? Lauren — November 1, 2013 @ 11:02 pm Reply Hi Jane! Naan is an Indian flatbread. It has the texture of pita, but tastes a little more buttery. You can find Naan in your local grocery store. Let me know if you have any more questions. Laurie {Simply Scratch} — November 2, 2013 @ 4:21 am Reply Oh my gosh! you are so funny! I’m so glad you pulled through! XO ps.. this brussel sprout naan stuffing is the shizz. Lynn @ The Actor's Diet — November 2, 2013 @ 3:35 pm Reply NAAN STUFFING?!?! My mind if exploding. And I’m glad you didn’t die. So glad. Joanne — November 2, 2013 @ 8:13 pm Reply Definitely better safe than sorry! If it’s one thing I’ve learned in all my years of lab training it’s (a) always call environmental health services if you ingest anything and (b) avoid going to the student health center whenever possible because they have no answers. To anything. Glad you’re safe and ALIVE. And that you made stuffing. I am so in the mood. Christy @ My Invisible Crown — November 2, 2013 @ 9:10 pm Reply I love this idea…nann is perfect and makes anything you add it to also perfect! And I’m so glad to know dish detergent isn’t fatal in small doses. Eileen — November 2, 2013 @ 10:44 pm Reply Even if it was scary, calling Poison Control definitely gets you a good 25 adult points! LEVEL UP, right? 🙂 Also, brussels sprouts & bacon are clearly the best possible match. And naan as the stuffing bread? Genius! Courtney @ Neighborfood — November 4, 2013 @ 3:14 am Reply Eeeek! No good! The only experience I have with poison control happened years ago when my then 1 yearish nephew came toddling into the kitchen sucking down a bottle of Dawn dishsoap like a champ. Poor kid had bubbles coming out of his mouth for awhile, but he survived and he’s (almost) totally normal. 🙂 You are totally changing my naan world for the good! I’m going to start using the stuff for everything! Pingback: 31 Delicious And Creative Recipes You Need To Try Before Winter | The Social Magazine Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment Did you make this recipe? Leave a review: Did you make this recipe? Leave a review: Name * Email * This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. hey there! I’m Lauren Grier. Cookbook Author, Photographer, World-Traveler, Mama, Entrepreneur, and I’ve been keeping it real since 1983. Welcome to The Curious Plate – a place to create colorful cuisine, become a frequent flier, and empower you to be more curious. Like a good story? I’ve got a good one…
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NEW DELHI: What the detailed presentation of the officers in the meeting of Vigyan Bhawan couldn’t do, the lunch diplomacy of Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar and Railway Minister Piyush Goyal did, shaping up a positive development following the sixth round of talks between the government and the representatives of farmers’ organisations. Unlike the previous five meetings that ended on an inconclusive note, the sixth round of talks held here at Vigyan Bhawan on Wednesday saw the government and farmers coming on the same page on two key issues out of four. The way the Wednesday meeting between the farmers and the government happened, the possibilities of solving the farmers’ movement have increased. Farmer leaders are also hopeful that the way the government on Wednesday agreed to the demands like keeping farmers out of the purview of stubble burning and continuation of electricity subsidy, in the same way, the meeting on 4 January will also be positive. The agenda for the 4 January meeting has been set. This meeting is to be held on two issues like the three agricultural laws and the guarantee of MSP. During the lunch break at Vigyan Bhawan on Wednesday at 2.30 pm, two hours after the sixth round meeting, Narendra Singh Tomar, Piyush Goyal and Union Minister of State Som Prakash reached out to the farm leaders when they were getting ready to eat the ‘langar’ meal. Since the last two meetings, the farmer leaders have been eating the langar meal instead of the food being provided by the government during the meal breaks. Agriculture Minister Tomar, addressing a farmer leader, said: “O Paa ji … you are eating alone?” Responding to this, the farmer leader said: “No… no Sir… let’s arrange some meal plates for you.” Soon, the three ministers took took a plate in their hands and started queuing up to eat the langar meal. According to sources, the ice was broken mainly during the lunch break. What could not be seen happening during the presentation of the officers in the meeting of Vigyan Bhawan happened during a casual conversation between the ministers and the farmer leaders. Eating lunch with the ministers and then later having tea break together also sent out a positive message among the farmer leaders. Tomar also agreed to continue the power subsidy, along with withdrawal of provisions for action against farmers for burning stubble in the ordinance brought to prevent air pollution in Delhi-NCR during lunch and tea break. At the same time, he tried to find a middle path by asking the farmer leaders to form a committee on MSP and all three agricultural laws. According to sources, this softening in the attitude of the government was appreciated by the farmer leaders due to which the representatives after resolving the issues related to stubble and electricity, willingly approved to attend the meeting on 4 January on the farm laws and MSP. What did farmer leaders say? Farmer leader Shivkumar Kakka told IANS: “A total of four issues were taken up in today’s meeting, out of which the government has agreed to two demands from farmers. Now agriculture laws and MSP are to be discussed further.” Rakesh Tikait, national spokesperson of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU), told IANS that the conversation took place in a positive environment. Harpal Singh Bellary of the BKU told IANS: “The government has agreed to issue the order, agreeing on two issues related to electricity and stubble. The repeal of the three laws and the guarantee of the MSP could not be done yet. Now, these two issues will be discussed in the January 4 meeting. “ With IANS inputs Related Topics:Narendra Singh TomarPiyush GoyalVigyan Bhawan Up Next Capt Amarinder greets people with hope of early resolution of farmers’ problems and freedom from Covid Don't Miss Farmers to hold tractor rally on 6 January if Monday talks fail The Daily Guardian is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@thedailyguardian) and stay updated with the latest headlines. For the latest news Download The Daily Guardian App. You may like Leaders of 25 farmer groups meet Tomar, support new farm laws Farmer leaders from UP, Delhi meet Tomar, extend support to farm laws Tomar pens emotional letter to farmers, says MSP will continue Govt willing to find solution, continue talks with genuine farm unions, says Tomar News ARMY TO UNVEIL NEW DIGITAL COMBAT DRESS Published 13 hours ago on December 3, 2021 By Correspondent The Indian Army would unveil its new digital pattern combat dress in January next year during the Army Day celebrations. “A digital pattern uniform would be unveiled during the Army Day celebrations where it would be worn by one of the contingents,” Army officials said. The Army Day parade would also see contingents wearing different combat uniforms worn by the force in the past, they said. The decision to bring out the new combat dress for the force was taken at the recently held Army Commanders’ Conference, the officials said. These camouflage uniforms would be totally different from the existing dress and the shirts would not be required to be tucked in by troops. The new camouflage dress would include a mix of colours including earthen and olive. Continue Reading News ‘24 nations affected by Omicron variant’ Published 13 hours ago on December 3, 2021 By Badar Bashir As the new strain of Covid-19 Omicron has reached several countries, World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Wednesday said there is a “toxic mix” of low vaccine coverage and very low testing—a recipe for breeding and amplifying variants. “WHO continues to call on all countries to optimize public health and social measures and ensure that high risk and vulnerable individuals in all countries are fully vaccinated,” Tedros said at a press briefing. Tedros suggested against blanked ban on travel and said the variant can be kept in check by mandatory quarantine of international travellers. On Thursday, the Omicron variant was reported to have reached 24 countries, including Saudi Arabia. The Saudi Press Agency said the citizen carrying the variant came from a North African country. Amid the scare, the government made RT-PCR mandatory at Delhi airport, for all flyers coming from abroad. Tedros said: “We are learning more all the time about omicron but there is still more to learn about its effect on transmission, severity of disease and the effectiveness of tests therapeutics and vaccines.” Tedros was keen to call on all countries to rational proportional risk reduction measures in keeping with international health regulations, this includes measures to delay or reduce the spread. “Several WHO advisory groups have met over the last couple of days to evaluate the emerging evidence, and prioritise the studies needed to answer these questions,” he added. Amid the new variant, many countries have imposed ban on travel since the new strain was discovered at the end of last week. Continue Reading News ‘MODI GOVT WORKS IN COOPERATIVE FEDERALISM SPIRIT’ Published 13 hours ago on December 3, 2021 By Correspondent Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Thursday asserted in the Rajya Sabha that the ‘Dam Safety Bill-2019’ will not encroach on the powers of the states, stating that “we (Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government) work in cooperative federalism”. Addressing the Upper House in his concluding statement for the passage of the Bill, Shekhawat said: “The Centre hasn’t any intention of taking over the power of the States as well as encroaching any of their rights.” The Union Minister mentioned the point as it was the major concern of various Opposition parties. Shekhawat said 90 per cent of India’s dams are built on inter-state rivers. He explained that when water is released by a state then the states downstream are affected due to this. “There have been several efforts undertaken to ensure a national body on dams has been constituted since the last 40 years. The Centre is trying to ensure that the body is constituted to ensure dam safety,” Shekhawat said. The Bill proposes the constitution of the National Committee on Dam Safety and the National Dam Safety Authority. The National Committee on Dam Safety will form policies and recommend regulations to the National Dam Safety Authority. The National Dam Safety Authority implements the policies advised to it. It will also constitute two state bodies—State Committee on Dam Safety and State Dam Safety Authority—if the legislation is passed. The state committees’ functions are restricted at the state level and are akin to those of national committees. The Centre, can, however, amend the functions of these state committees through a notification, if and when it deems necessary. The provisions of the Bill are proposed to be applied to all specified dams in the country which have a height of more than 15 metres, or between 10 metres to 15 metres. The Lok Sabha had passed the Bill on August 2, 2019. Mentioning that 22 MPs took part in the debate on the Bill, Shekhawat said: “The people of the country have been waiting for the Bill for the last 40 years as it ensures the security of those residing in downstream states, and that the move is to create an environment of security by Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government.” Rejecting claims of Opposition leaders that states were not approached before the Bill was moved, the Minister said that a Bill linked to dam safety was circulated to States in 2002 based on 1982 recommendations but only Bihar showed its positive approach then. The Minister made it clear that the Centre neither has any intention to encroach the powers of state on the ownership of dams, its water, electricity or operation, it only made an amendment to give power to the Centre to keep a tab on the safety procedures. Continue Reading News Kashmir sees highest-ever tourist footfall in 7 years Published 22 hours ago on December 3, 2021 By Correspondent A total of 127,605 tourists visited Kashmir in November this year, which is more than all the figures in the month in the past seven years, according to the Jammu and Kashmir government officials. The officials are planning to organise various festivals for the winter season in the Union Territory. According to the official, 6,327 tourists had visited Kashmir in November 2020 which is way lower than the current figure of nearly 127,000. Director, Tourism Kashmir, Dr G.N. Itoo said, “On the direction of the LG, we conducted some of the iconic festivals like houseboat festival, the Sufi festival in which the national level celebrities had participated and also literary festival because of which a buzz was created at the national as well as the international level. So the tourists from all over the world preferred visiting Kashmir. Almost 1,27,000 tourists have visited in November and almost 93,000 tourists have visited in October. It is the first time in the past 7 years, that tourists in such large number have turned up in October and November.” Itoo further said that this is the result of a vigorous campaign including the roadshows in the country to promote tourism in Kashmir along with other measures to attract the tourists after the second wave of Covid-19. “The department has started a vigorous promotional campaign after the first wave of Covid-19. We have conducted almost 21 roadshows within the country. 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The headquarter of Singh, during this period, shall be the office of the Director-General of Police, Maharashtra State, Mumbai and he shall not leave the said headquarter without obtaining the permission of the Director-General of Police, Maharashtra State, added the government. Continue Reading News INDIA FORESEES ‘VERY INTENSIVE’ ENGAGEMENT DURING PUTIN’S VISIT Published 22 hours ago on December 3, 2021 By Correspondent Ahead of the Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit next week, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Thursday said that India foresees a “very intensive” engagement culminating with the Summit. Putin will arrive in New Delhi on 6 December for the annual India-Russia summit. This will be the first in-person meeting of the Russian President and Prime Minister Narendra Modi after their meeting on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in Brasilia in November 2019. “The visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin will take place on 6th December. He will be here for the 21st India-Russia Annual Summit. There will be a series of meetings. We foresee a very intensive engagement during the day and culminating with the Summit,” Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said during a weekly media briefing. “Day will begin with Defence Minster and Russian counterpart co-chairing intergovernmental commission. External Affairs Minister will have a bilateral meeting with their Russian counterpart. It’ll be followed by an inaugural meeting of the newly instituted 2+2 dialogue mechanism at the level of Foreign & Defence Ministers,” he said. Bagchi said that the 21st India-Russia Annual Summit will be held in the afternoon, and India looks forward to welcoming President Putin to New Delhi for this Summit. “A joint statement is proposed to be issued at the end of the Summit,” he added. During the summit, the leaders will review the state and prospects of bilateral relations between the two nations and will discuss ways to further strengthen the strategic partnership between the two countries. The last India-Russia annual summit took place in 2019 during the visit of Prime Minister Modi to Vladivostok city in Russia. The annual summit could not take place in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic situation.
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Great documentary on Coldplay. I have written a lot on Coldplay the last few years and I see something spiritually happening with the group as they continue to search for a deeping meaning in life. Coldplay Max Masters – Part 1 of 7 Uploaded by thepostbox on May 6, 2009 The ASTRA Award winning music documentary – Max Masters Coldplay – was voted MOST OUTSTANDING MUSIC PROGRAM for 2009. Sarah Linton Productions and The Post Box produced the Max Masters documentary to coincide with the album release of ‘Viva la Vida’. ___________________ Lead singer Chris Martin has said that the lyrics are about being devoted to someone, wanting to do anything for them – writing a song for them, swimming across the sea for them and so on. He said that it’s not necessarily a romantic devotion, but someone that you look up to and would do anything for, a brotherly love. (thanks, Adam – Sussex, England) The band came up with the line “Look at the stars, look how they shine for you” after looking up at the night sky. They were recording in Wales, which had a nice, clear sky. The color yellow can have many negative implications (“Yellow Journalism,” “Yellow Fever,” a “Yellow Card” for a foul in soccer), but for Coldplay, it is a beautiful color. According to lead singer Chris Martin, “It was simply because that word sounded nice, it just seemed to fit, no other reason. None of the other colors would have sounded right really!” The Beatles were kind to the color when they used it in their song “Yellow Submarine.” Martin initially wrote the words and melody, then the rest of the band wrote the other bits and pieces (the hook, the riff, fillsetc.). “Yellow” is a term that can mean cowardly or afraid. From this standpoint, the singer could be afraid and nervous to show his love, until he “ran across” and “jumped across” for her. He finally got the nerve to express his love. (thanks, Stefan – Winona, MN) This was a hit in their native England, but it didn’t do nearly as well in the US, where it took Coldplay longer to catch on. The song did have tremendous crossover appeal, however, and got lots of airplay on Modern Rock, Adult Contemporary and Pop radio stations. The video is one continuous shot of Chris Martin walking on a beach in England. The plan was to shoot the band walking along a sunny beach with lots of people lying around, but Coldplay drummer Will Champion’s mother died shortly before the shoot. The film crew and extras were already hired, so with the band’s blessing, Martin went by himself while the other members attended the funeral. It was raining that day, so instead of using the extras, they had Martin alone on the beach. Parachutes is dedicated to Champion’s mother. (thanks, Rich – Llanelli, Wales) The video was shot at a fast shutter speed to achieve the slow-motion. In order for Martin to sing along, he had to lip-sync to the song played at double speed. Coldplay was in England recording other tracks for the album while this was being mixed in New York. They hated the results of the mix and flew to New York to make sure they got the sound they were looking for. ABC Television used this song to promote their shows. The campaign featured bright yellow backgrounds. This won a Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album. This was nominated for Best Rock Song, but lost to “Drops Of Jupiter” by Train. When performing this song, Chris Martin used to change the song’s melody. However, R.E.M’s Michael Stipe advised against it: “Stop doing that. People want to hear the songs the way they know them.” The Coldplay vocalist began singing all their songs in a straightforward way. Coldplay is a British band specializing in the Alternative rock genre. Yellow is a wonderful love song from the Parachutes album they released a while back. This song starts off with a guitar playing and then merges more into other instruments including drums. The singer, Chris Martin, then begins to sing after a small instrumental introduction. It is about 4 minutes 30 seconds long but every second of this song is like a bit of heaven. I am immediately hooked by this song and it to me seems to the one of the best love songs out there. He talks about how everything is “yellow” and it is said that he choose this particular colour because he was thinking what to write in the blank and looked across at the yellow pages! This wonderful love song expresses love to it’s fullest in where a person would give his/her all for the one they love and to me the chorus tells me that he is saying that the soul is what should be looked at when determining a lover. I don’t know if that is what he meant but this is what I choose to interpret it as. In my opinion, this is one of their best songs. Related posts: “Music Monday”:Coldplay’s best songs of all time (Part 2) September 19, 2011 – 12:14 am This is “Music Monday” and I always look at a band with some of their best music. I am currently looking at Coldplay’s best songs. Here are a few followed by another person’s preference: My son Hunter is a coldplay nut and his 19th favorite song is “Glass of Water.” The whole album is very […] By Everette Hatcher III | Posted in Current Events | Edit | Comments (0) “Music Monday”:Coldplay’s best songs of all time (Part 1) September 12, 2011 – 5:45 pm This is “Music Monday” and I always look at a band with some of their best music. I am currently looking at Coldplay’s best songs. Here are a few followed by another person’s preference: My son Hunter’s 20th favorite song: Coldplay – Speed Of Sound Hunter Hatcher comments: Speed of sound takes me back to […] By Everette Hatcher III | Posted in Current Events | Tagged emi records ltd, mainstream popularity, poetic beauty, rush of blood to the head., www youtube | Edit | Comments (0) Solomon, Woody Allen, Coldplay and Kansas (Coldplay’s spiritual search Part 6) June 5, 2011 – 10:02 am Here is an article I wrote a couple of years ago: Solomon, Woody Allen, Coldplay and Kansas What does King Solomon, the movie director Woody Allen and the modern rock bands Coldplay and Kansas have in common? All four took on the issues surrounding death, the meaning of life and a possible afterlife, although they all came up with their own conclusions on […] Three things that do not bring lasting Satisfaction, (Coldplay’s spiritual search Part 5) June 5, 2011 – 9:17 am Coldplay – 42 Live Coldplay perform on the french television channel W9. I wrote this article a couple of years ago: The Spiritual Search for the Afterlife Russ Breimeier rightly noted that it seems that Coldplay is “on the verge of identifying a great Truth” and their latest CD is very provocative. Many songs mention […] By Everette Hatcher III | Posted in Current Events | Edit | Comments (0) Are Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin looking for Spiritual Answers? (Coldplay’s spiritual search Part 4) June 5, 2011 – 8:56 am CP I wrote this article a couple of years ago. Are Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin looking for Spiritual Answers? Just like King Solomon’s predicament in the Book of Ecclesiastes, both of these individuals are very wealthy, famous, and successful, but they still are seeking satisfying answers to life’s greatest questions even though it seems […] By Everette Hatcher III | Posted in Current Events | Edit | Comments (0) Insight into what Coldplay meant by “St. Peter won’t call my name” (Series on Coldplay’s spiritual search, Part 3) June 4, 2011 – 1:43 pm Coldplay seeks to corner the market on earnest and expressive rock music that currently appeals to wide audiences Here is an article I wrote a couple of years ago about Chris Martin’s view of hell. He says he does not believe in it but for some reason he writes a song that teaches that it […] By Everette Hatcher III | Posted in Current Events | Edit | Comments (0) Will Coldplay’s 2011 album continue on spiritual themes found in 2008 Viva La Vida? (Series on Coldplay’s spiritual search, Part 2) June 3, 2011 – 4:55 pm Views:2 By waymedia Coldplay Coldplay – Life In Technicolor ii Back in 2008 I wrote a paper on the spiritual themes of Coldplay’s album Viva La Vida and I predicted this spiritual search would continue in the future. Below is the second part of the paper, “Coldplay’s latest musical lyrics indicate a Spiritual Search for the […] By Everette Hatcher III | Posted in Current Events | Edit | Comments (0) Will Coldplay’s 2011 album continue on spiritual themes found in 2008 Viva La Vida? (Series on Coldplay’s spiritual search, Part 1) June 3, 2011 – 4:29 pm Coldplay performing “Glass of Water.” Back in 2008 I wrote a paper on the spiritual themes of Coldplay’s album Viva La Vida and I predicted this spiritual search would continue in the future. Below is the first part of the paper, “Coldplay’s latest musical lyrics indicate a Spiritual Search for the Afterlife.” Coldplay’s latest musical […] By Everette Hatcher III | Posted in Current Events | Edit | Comments (0) The wait is over, Coldplay single “Every Teardrop is a waterfall” June 3, 2011 – 3:59 pm Coldplay – Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall (Official) The new single – download it now from iTunes at http://cldp.ly/itunescp (except in the UK, where it will be released to download stores at 12.01am on Sunday June 5th). Written by Berryman / Buckland / Champion / Martin / Allen / Anderson. Produced by Markus Dravs, Dan […] Like this: Like Be the first to like this post. By Everette Hatcher III, on September 25, 2011 at 3:01 pm, under Current Events. Tags: 2012 olympics, chris martin, christian, emi records ltd, inimitable voice, popcrush., roll edge, seeking God. No Comments Post a comment or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. 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They will now enable a proper 3D modelling of the deposit and will also provide additional data to be used for future metallurgical testing. At Infanta, the step-out was conducted to expand the outer perimeter of the deposit, and the in-fill drilling was intended to confirm historical drill data within Infanta’s known mineralization zone. Step-out drill hole IN018 was drilled 40 metres to the west of the historical limits of the deposit and intersected 8.2 metres with a grade of 2.5% copper, 8.7% lead, 17.3% zinc, 223.5 g/t silver and 0.5 g/t gold. A second step-out hole was drilled 50 metres to the west of hole IN018 and intersected two zones of massive sulfide but assays have not been returned yet. In-fill drill hole IN014 intersected 5.7 metres of 2.4% copper, 7.3 %lead, 13.4% zinc, 225 g/t silver and 0.6 g/t gold. The ongoing geophysical survey, which was suspended along with other exploration activities for the region’s hunting season, is expected to resume by the end of October. Emerita plans to have five drill rigs operating by the end of 2021 and will include the Romanera deposit, El Cura, and other targets identified by previous geophysics work. The two drills currently on site will now focus on step-out drilling to increase the size of the deposit. Emerita also recently provided investors with an update on the legal proceedings for the Aznalcóllar Project and the company is expecting a ruling by the Administrative Court of Andalucia in Emerita’s favour in the near future. The Aznalcóllar Zinc Project is located in the prolific Iberian Pyrite Belt in the Andalusia region of southern Spain and is considered to be one of the world’s largest and most productive volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) structures. It has been mined for over a thousand years and has produced over 2000 million tons of ore. Aznalcóllar is considered to be one of the world’s top undeveloped zinc deposits, and the project is essentially a world-class pre-production development asset. Here, the main deposit is referred to as Los Frailes, which contains a historical open pit mineral resource. Two other deposits exist on the property as well, which require further development. The Los Frailes mine operated during the 1990s until it closed due to a combination of tailings-related environmental failure and low metal prices. After the Aznalcóllar site was rehabilitated, the government initiated a public tender process for the rights to the project and it was initially awarded to another major mining company, however Emerita believed that their bid was superior. It subsequently requested an investigation into the tender process for the property and filed a lawsuit in 2015. In early 2021, the Spanish court concluded that the process was fraught with corruption, fraud and other malfeasance and rescinded the rights that were awarded and criminal charges were sought for the perpetrators and their enablers. In July 2021, a Spanish judge issued additional criminal indictments against the mining company and government officials who participated in undermining the public tender process for the project. Under Spanish law, if a crime was committed during the tender process, the rights are then awarded to the next best qualified competing bid, which in this case was Emerita. Subsequently, Emerita has been waiting for the Administrative Court to conclude the process to formally award the rights to the Aznalcóllar Project to the company, which brings us to present day. The company is planning to develop the deposit into an underground mining operation focused on mining the high-grade zones, which are estimated to contain 20 million tonnes at a grade of 6.65% zinc, 3.87% lead, 0.29% copper and 84 ppm silver. As a requirement of the project’s public tender process, Emerita submitted comprehensive. engineering, environmental and water management studies to the government, and now the company is expecting to be given the green light to proceed developing the Aznalcóllar project into an eventual producer. Emerita is well financed, having completed a $20 million bought deal private placement in July 2021. Emerita has 182.42 million shares outstanding and due to the recent increase in the Company’s share price, a market capitalization now of $556.38 million. Even so, barring any unforeseen negative developments regarding the legal issues, Emerita Resources Corp still appears to be potentially undervalued relative to the potential value of the world-class assets it is developing. Shares of Emerita Resources Corp last traded at $3.05. FULL DISCLOSURE: Emerita Resources is a client of Canacom Group, the parent company of The Deep Dive. 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Whether you're choosing your next vacation spot, looking for the best place to retire, or planning a move to a new state, you'll probably want to think about the weather. Of course, climate preferences are highly personal, so these criteria may not fit your idea of good weather. (Source: www.firsttracksonline.com) Contents 1. Temperatures 2. Respectable 3. Spartanburg 4. Fastest-growing 5. Temperatures 6. Charleston 7. Temperatures 8. Approximately 9. Sea-to-table 10. 200-million-year-old The examples give you a starting point, but by no means cover all the places in the state that get great weather year round. You can't beat the south and central California coast for pleasant temperatures' year round. Monthly average high temperatures for Honolulu on the island of Oahu and Kahului on Maui stay in the 80s all year. Temperatures in Brownsville, Corpus Christi, Del Rio and Victoria, for example, stay perfectly warm in winter, although summers here get a little hotter than in southern California, reaching highs in the mid-90s. Galveston stays slightly cooler year round with average monthly highs ranging from 61 degrees in January to 90 in August. But the daily high temperatures from October to April generally remain in the ideal range of 65 to 85 degrees. Warm winter temperatures, particularly at Daytona Beach, Gainesville, Key West, Orlando, Tampa and Vero Beach make Florida's weather most inviting, while summer highs average in the low 90s. Key West is one of the driest and sunniest areas, with an annual rainfall of 39 inches and 76 percent sun. Depending on your preference for hot weather, Georgia could rank above Florida on the list of top 10 states for best weather. Athens, Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon and Savannah stay a little cooler than Florida through most of the year, which makes these places more comfortable in May and September. (Source: littlebinsforlittlehands.com) Macon is among the sunniest and driest cities in the state with 45 inches of rain and 66 percent sunshine. Charleston has pleasant temperatures' year round with highs ranging from 57 degrees in January to 89 in July. Annual rainfall totals a reasonable 46 inches and the sun shines a respectable 63 percent of the time. Wilmington remains cooler than other places on the top 10 list, with January highs hovering around 40 degrees. Two places in this state with worthy weather include one that's relatively warm and wet, the other cool and dry. Daily high temperatures for Baton Rouge, Lake Charles and New Orleans average above 60 degrees throughout winter and reach the low 90s during summer. Indiana Indianapolis Kentucky Jackson, Lexington Ohio Columbus Pennsylvania Harrisburg Tennessee Bristol West Virginia Charleston, Huntington Since many people prefer clear skies and warm temperatures, U.S. News looked for the metro areas among the 150 largest in the U.S. considered for the Best Places to Live rankings that offer the most moderate temperatures and plenty of sunshine. We looked for places that had the fewest average number of days above 90 degrees and below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, and for those with the fewest fully cloudy days, as reported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Centers for Environmental Information. More than 200 days a year have at least some sun, with 118 fully clear days on average, which means there are plenty of ideal days to visit attractions along the Mississippi River or hit up popular outdoor attractions like the Memphis Zoo, Shelby Farms Park or Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park to the north of the city. (Source: picsart.com) While you’ll experience similar weather in Spartanburg and Greenville, you may like the idea of a much smaller metro area. With a population of 329,839 residents, Spartanburg is the smallest metro area on this list of the Best Places to Live for the Weather. Still, there’s no shortage of good days to visit the Birmingham Botanical Gardens, or drive a little outside the metro area to visit Bank head National Forest or Balladeer National Forest, which are both roughly an hour’s drive from the city. In Modesto, you can expect an average of 82 days each year above 90 degrees Fahrenheit and 261 with clear or partly cloudy skies. Similar in population size to Modesto, neighboring Stockton also makes the list for its few cold days and plenty of sun. A bit milder on both the cold and hot ends of the spectrum, Sacramento is about 50 miles north of Stockton. But those storms certainly aren’t the whole story, as the San Juan area averages 276 clear or partly cloudy days annually. This popular tourist destination in coastal South Carolina doesn’t reach above 90 degrees more than 44 days a year, on average. Myrtle Beach is the fastest-growing metro area on the Best Places to Live list, having increased in population by 14.27% between 2014 and 2018 due to net migration alone, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. This Arkansas metro area has roughly 30 more cold and hot days per year than Myrtle Beach, but the weather extremes balance each other out. (Source: www.pashabelmanphotography.com) Additionally, Fayetteville sees three more clear or partly cloudy days per year on average. If you like the idea of getting out into nature in the Ozark Mountains, Fayetteville could be the perfect place to make your home base. Atlanta gets some cool nights and a fair share of hot days, but those almost completely cancel each other out across an entire year. Tulsa's residents enjoy, on average, 230 clear or partly cloudy days per year. While Oklahoma City experiences plenty of cold nights and hot days, a near-even balance between the two makes either extreme seem more tolerable for a full year. A clear day will also make it easy to see far distances in this flat part of the country. Not the only Local metro area on the list, Los Angeles averages just 103 cloudy days per year. With no nights of freezing temperatures and 21 days over 90 degrees, on average, the City of Angels makes for a great place to enjoy warm weather without extremes. Honolulu’s island location is the perfect spot if you want to avoid freezing lows at night while experiencing just a handful of days above 90 degrees. With weather typically moving quickly over the Hawaiian islands, Honolulu residents see just 94 fully cloudy days a year. (Source: albanyvisitors.com) And with just 102 cloudy days per year on average, you’ll be spending plenty of time at the beach enjoying the blue skies and sunshine. With an average of 267 clear or partly cloudy days, Salinas has just 98 days throughout the year that are cloudy, which makes for ideal weather for visiting the beaches, marine reserves and parks along Monterey Bay. A little northwest of Los Angeles along the California coast, Santa Barbara benefits from beach breezes and the beauty of Los Padres National Forest, located directly north of the metro area. Whether you’re planning to spend your golden years somewhere with no snow, or you want to live somewhere with year-round outdoor recreation, there are plenty of cities throughout America that offer wonderful climates. Boise, ID Charleston, SC Henderson, NV Honolulu, HI Orlando, FL San Diego, CA Santa Barbara, CA Santa Fe, NM Sarasota, FL Scottsdale, AZ St. George, UT Tacoma, WA Put on some blue face paint and catch a Boise State Broncos’ game at Albert sons Stadium. Take a walk along the Oregon Trail Reserve to see the Boise Front and Elton Ramp, a historic wagon path forged by traveling pioneers. Grab a Quiché, Fresh Berry Waffle, or any of the other farm-inspired breakfasts at Big City Coffee & Café. Consistently named one of the best places to live in the South and even claiming the top spot as the best city in the U.S., Charleston is renowned for its Southern hospitality, incredible dining scene, and so much more. Set sail on a Sandpaper Water Tour to see local sea life like graceful herons and playful dolphins off the scenic South Carolina Coast. (Source: picsart.com) Cast your line off the 1,250-foot-long Mount Pleasant Pier, which boasts gorgeous views and a covered pavilion. Watch raptor flight demonstrations or attend special educational events at Avian Conservation Center. Despite temperatures reaching the upper 90s and low 100s in the summers, Henderson sees fairly consistent cloud cover that makes the Nevada dry heat not only bearable, but pleasant. Residents of this Hawaiian city do experience a rainy season from November to March, but snow and freezing temperatures are unheard of. Other benefits of living in Honolulu include its incredible cuisine, fascinating local culture, and steady job market driven by a massive tourism and hospitality industry. Walk among exhibits with tropical fish, monk seals, green sea turtles, and more at Waikiki Aquarium. Go on an Atlantis Adventure submarine to see stingrays, sharks, yellow tangs, and other creatures living beneath the waves. Or grab fresh Cajun Fish Tacos for lunch, then have a slice of Hula Pie for dessert at Duke’s Restaurant. Treat yourself to signature Southern dishes like Chicken Pot Pie and desserts like the Vanilla Bean Bourbon Bacon Moon pie at Se7en Bites, which was once featured on Guy Fair’s Diners, Drive-Ins, & Dives ! Or settle in for lunch with an ocean view at The Waterfront, where dishes like Fried Po boys and or Crab Cake Sliders are served fresh every day. (Source: www.silive.com) The city remains within a comfortable range between approximately 50 and 75 degrees all year long and receives just 43 days of precipitation on average. Scuba dive, watch the sunset, or observe sunbathing sea lions at La Jolla Cove. Get away from the hustle and bustle of the city with a trip to the beautiful Coronado Island, where sparkling beaches, exciting waterspouts, unique shops, and more await. Start your day off with perfectly Instagrammable breakfast dishes like Biz kits & Gravy or Millennial Tears Avocado Toast at Morning Glory. Taste French-inspired cuisine from Rabbit Sausage to Cote de Bouef with Parsley Root at June ET Julie. Or chow down on fresh Toots Ramen, crispy Fried Yoga, or salty Edamame at Kenya Ultra. Step back in time and see the historic twin bell towers and lush gardens at Old Mission Santa Barbara. Savor Seafood Teriyaki, Fish Bats, or a Roll Combo at local favorite Frigate Sushi. Eat sea-to-table fish served with Indian curry or vegan options like Punjabi Gandhi at Bib Hi. Santa Fe ‘s mild weather proves that a desert climate isn’t always marked by lots of heat. (Source: www.amateurgardening.com) New Mexico’s capital city has warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters, offering a hint of seasonal variation and many chances to get out and explore the great outdoors. Visit the historic Pure Cliff Dwellings to see the early architecture of the Pueblo people alongside amazing views of the Rio Grande Valley. Head to Rambo Café for a taste of African and Caribbean dishes like Moroccan Lamb Stew and Jerk Chicken. Stroll through the gardens and see courtyard sculptures like the Praying Boy or a cast of David at Ringling Museum of Art. Eat your fill of elevated yet unpretentious dishes like Seared Sea Scallops or simple classics like Pan Fried Lump Crab Cakes at Owen’s Fish Camp. Sunny weather abounds during the summer months and beyond in Scottsdale, where temperatures remain comfortably warm all year. Taste award-winning chef Charlene Badman’s carefully crafted menu items like Alaskan Halibut with Grilled Corn at FNB. See thousands of species of brightly colored plants, 200-million-year-old dinosaur tracks, and a replica slot canyon at Red Hills Desert Garden. Eat regionally sourced, seasonally inspired dishes like Forager Mushroom and Mozzarella Salad at Wood Ash Rye in Downtown St. George. Or order Chicken Marsala or Spaghetti Marinara for dinner or ask your server about the daily dessert selections at Cappeletti’s. 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Categories Select Category Admin AODA Druidry OBOD Sorcery Uncategorized Vanatru Waincraft Witchcraft Leaves on the Wind 12 winds 30 DoA activism Admin air ancestors AODA arts & crafts assabet spirits autumn awards awen bard beliefs birds birth cauldron born community depression divination druidry earth elements endorsements ethics faeries failure family fire garden gods grove shenanigans healing hearthsides herbs hikes jupiter kitchen witch kitchen witchery magic magic in the mundane mars meditation mercury mirrors modern myth moon Mystic River Grove mythos neptune nyny OBOD ogham old lady orchard ovate pagan blog project parenting patrons peace philosophy pics planets pluto poetry practice prayers quotes rants recipe recipes responsibility reviews revival druidry ritual runes sacred geometry saturn sigils solstice songs sorcery spells spirits spring strategic sorcery summer sun tools trees triads tribes uranus venus wachusett water wheel of the year winter winter solstice writing Craftiness & Green Thumbs Posted on 12 July 2011 by Catriona McDonald The past couple of weeks have ended up being somewhat all-consuming, leaving little time for blogging. Still, things are going great in the garden, and I’ve hit a nice rhythm for my creative side as well. Soon, there will be community compost bins, as the nocturnal skunk-and-coyote picnics have been getting a little messy of late. Containing the piles should do the trick, and hopefully the PVC-pipe aeration will curtail the need for turning. I’m so psyched about how well the community is participating in composting. Now we just need a system to deal with the sheer volume of it! Wedding Phoenix I’ve also started a couple of stained glass projects, one for a friend’s wedding present, the other in trade for a feng shui consultation from a neighbor. The wedding phoenix is ready to be patterned, and the preliminary sketches for the second window are done. I didn’t touch stained glass during my pregnancy because of the lead & other chemicals, and it’s taken until now for me to get back in the groove of things. This nice little surge of creativity that I’ve been experiencing spilled over onto the internet as well. I’ve reorganized some of the artwork over at The Druid’s Well, particularly the beadwork and stained glass sections. There are some new pieces, and the rosaries are now grouped by culture or theme, rather than alphabetically. Feel free to take a browse! Lastly, I finished my work with the Boar Clan, heralding the end of tour with the Ancestral Tribes. It’s been slow to process this last journey, but I’ll post my observations in the upcoming days. And now, if the Thunderer would just bless us with his presence, my life would be about perfect! —A.V. Share this: Share Twitter Facebook Tumblr Reddit Pinterest Like this: Like Loading... Related Tags: arts & crafts, gardenCategories: Druidry, Witchcraft 3 thoughts on “Craftiness & Green Thumbs” Lauren says: 3 August 2011 at 4:40 am Hi there, I have been searching the net for ideas for a phoenix panel and came across yours. It is a beautiful design! Would you allow me to copy your pattern? It is not for resale but a gift for a friend who has opened a feng shui and candling business. Kind regards Lauren LikeLike Reply snaegl says: 3 August 2011 at 7:41 am Hi Lauren, I’m glad you like the design! I have no problem with you using the pattern, though I haven’t made a test of it to see if everything works well. I’d love to see yours when you’ve finished it. 🙂 Thank you so much for asking if you could use it first, I really appreciate it! LikeLike Reply Lauren says: 4 August 2011 at 7:37 am Thank you so much! I prefer just asking, just the right thing to do. I would feel very embarrassed if I made a piece and the real owner had to walk by and see it! I like it because of its simplicity (most pieces I see are just too complimated). I don’t foresee any problems except perhaps those long curved white background pieces… I might have to split them..hopefully not. I haven’t done any glassing since August 2009 when I found out I was pregnant – so this will be a good project to start with.
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The blonde babe Bebe Rexha went to the “CFDA Fashion Awards” which were held at the “Brooklyn Museum of Art” which is located in New York. She wore a sexy black dress which showed off her sexy arms and her lovely legs. This short-haired blonde hottie does not wear a bra so her sexy cleavage is on full display for us to enjoy. Bebe Rexha is an American singer who was born in New York, but she has Albanian heritage. The song catalogue of her features a lot of hits. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beberexha/ https://thefappening.tv/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/RepentantPossibleArmadillo-mobile.mp4 Related posts: Megan Barton Hanson Braless Outfit Pictures Amber Heard Braless, Three Pictures Sofia Richie Sexy Braless Pictures Bebe Rexha Sexy Pictures, Curvy Body This entry was posted in Bebe Rexha and tagged Bebe Rexha heels, Bebe Rexha legs, Bebe Rexha photo, Bebe Rexha photoshoot, Bebe Rexha sexy on July 27, 2019 by fapafap.
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