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3,300 | To know me is to know that I’m not a person you want to be around if I don’t manage to get in an hour of yoga or a Barry’s Bootcamp class at least every other day. Unfortunately, neither of those things are all that conveniently located (one being all the way on the Upper […]
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NY Fashion Week: Girl’s Best Friend Diary, Day 7 — iPad Mini
by Sharon Feiereisen
8 years
It goes without saying that there's no living without my iPhone and my Mophie Powerstation Battery Charger (a backup battery that works for iPad, iPhone, iPod touch…everything!), but this season, a new item has been added to my list of electronic best friends: the iPad Mini. My laptop is heavy — so heavy, in fact, […]
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NY Fashion Week: Girl’s Best Friend Diary, Day 6 — Emergency Kit
by Sharon Feiereisen
8 years
It’s getting down the wire with Fashion Week winding down and few things have been as critical for my making it through the week as my emergency kit – aka as a repurposed gift-with-purchase cosmetic bag. I’ve never felt comfortable touching up my makeup in public and the cramped restrooms in the Fashion Week section […]
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NY Fashion Week: Girl’s Best Friend Diary, Day 5 — Warm Outerwear
by Sharon Feiereisen
8 years
One of the biggest problems with working in the fashion industry is that you’re constantly bombarded with sartorial temptations. Case in point, when I put together some gift guides for The Fashion Spot, I couldn’t help but splurge on myself…sometimes it’s too easy to forget about budgets, especially when it comes to a money-is-no-object guide […]
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NY Fashion Week: Girl’s Best Friend Diary, Day 4 — Healthy Snacks
by Sharon Feiereisen
8 years
Organic Avenue has been getting even more buzz than usual this Fashion Week. A favorite of designers, publicists and editors during this time-crunched period, the raw/vegan/organic food and juice brand announced that they’ve teamed up with the CFDA for Fashion Week, offering its healthy juices and food half-off, along with one free juice, for models. […]
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NY Fashion Week: Girl’s Best Friend Diary, Day 3 — Oversized Bag
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8 years
One of my best friends is a total shopaholic. Whether she’s at Barneys, Macy’s or a flea market, she’ll find something she needs to have. We had dinner plans a few months ago at The Nomad and before sitting down, we popped into Maison Kitsuné. Before I knew it, she had checked out with hundreds […]
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NY Fashion Week: Girl’s Best Friend Diary, Day 2 — Comfortable (Chic) Shoes
by Sharon Feiereisen
8 years
This New York Fashion Week I have three go-to pairs of shoes lined up: pumps, wedge boots and flats. In general, living in New York entails a lot of walking – especially if you have little patience like myself and get anxious when you're beached in a cab sitting in traffic. So, comfort is always […]
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by Sharon Feiereisen
8 years
The Fall 2013 shows at New York Fashion Week are about to kick off and given the frigid weather, it's more important than ever to think ahead and make sure I have all my essentials ready to go. I never know who I'm going to run into in New York City, but during Fashion Week, […]
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3,301 | Naples, FL – A new paper released today by the Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA) finds that the surge in Medicaid enrollment and spending has led to an increase in government dependency that threatens the truly needy and consumes states’ budgets. The report calls for work requirements for able-bodied adults as an effective solution to restore the Medicaid program for the truly needy and end government dependency.
The paper, authored by FGA’s Vice President of Research Jonathan Ingram and Research Director Nic Horton, examines the massive surge in Medicaid enrollment over the past decade and the implications that ObamaCare’s expansion of Medicaid to able-bodied individuals has had on the program.
The paper identifies work requirements—similar to those in place for other welfare programs such as food stamps and cash assistance—as an effective way to reduce caseloads, increase the incomes of individuals in welfare, and reduce government dependency.
The report found that:
52 percent of non-disabled adults on Medicaid do not work at all.
Since 2000, Medicaid enrollment has more than doubled, with the number of able-bodied adults more than quadrupling.
In the past year, taxpayers spent more than $632 billion on Medicaid, more than triple the $206 billion spent in 2000. Enrollment, including the expansion of ObamaCare, made up for 70 percent of the spending increase.
In 2000, Medicaid was 19.5 percent of state budgets—today, it is 30 percent. Nearly one in every three dollars goes to Medicaid.
“FGA’s past research has shown that the most effective way to free people from the trap of dependency is through work—and Medicaid should be no exception. Since 2000, the number of people enrolled in Medicaid has more than doubled. Total Medicaid spending has nearly tripled since 2000 and spending on able-bodied adults has increased by an astonishing 700 percent. Not only is this unsustainable, but it’s limiting our ability to help the truly needy,” said Horton.
“We know work requirements work. We’ve seen them work in Kansas, and Maine, and in states across the nation. When able-bodied adults gain their independence through work, their incomes skyrocket and they’re able to free themselves from government dependence. It’s past time for the federal government to empower states to enact Medicaid work requirements,” said Ingram.
The Foundation for Government Accountability is a non–profit, multi–state think tank that specializes in health care, welfare, and work reform. To learn more, visit TheFGA.org.
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3,304 | Military leaders have known for millennia that the time to prepare for a challenge is before it hits you, says scientist and retired US Navy officer David Titley. He takes us from the humanitarian catastrophe in Syria to the icy shores of Svalbard to show how the military approaches the threat of climate change, in a refreshingly practical, nonpartisan take on climate preparedness. "The ice doesn't care who's in the White House. It doesn't care which party controls your congress. It doesn't care which party controls your parliament," Titley says. "It just melts."
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Dr. Aaron P. Jackson is a Joint Operations Planning Specialist in the Joint and Operations Analysis Division of Australia’s Defence Science and Technology Group. The article expresses his view on Center of Gravity Analysis and The Australian Defence Force’s New Approach.
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3,307 | They Greyfalcon was not impressed with the Obama campaign. Unlike, most pundits, including many conservative commentators, we do not see this as the “greatest campaign ever”, only a very opportunistic one. His “eat the rich” message was actually passe, and was only successful because he faced an already discreditted Republican Party and and shabby McCain campaing that actually worked against the best candidate in the field, Sarah Palin.
Here we have a version of a speech that would have launched a campaign that we would have been interested in, regardless of the party.
First and foremost, I want to begin by stating that America is the greatest nation on earth. No other nation has done more to advance to cause of liberty, justice, and security than this one. The president’s first responsibility is as commander and chief. This responsiblity means that my top priority is to protect the American people from any threat to this nation, to even one of its citizens, will be dealt with the utmost severity. The United States will not tolerate threats against our allies, and we proudly accept the fact that we do have a responsibility to stop evil around the world. That is why I will strengthen our military’s combat capacities by 10% in the first year. The most important part of our military ’s combat capacity is our fighting men and women, and they will be rewarded for their unprecedented valor.
I will not sign a budget that does not include a 19% increase in pay for enlisted personnel and a 25% increase in pay for combat service. Also, every member of our combat force will be given every vehicle, every vest, and bit of medical support before a single dollar will be allocated for anything else. And any combat team in the field will be protected with the highest level of air support and tactical discretion. And our intelligence services will be given every resource to provide us with the vital information we need to employ effective responses to threats. There will be no prosecutions of anyone who acting under the instructions of this nation’s directives. Our people are not the enemy.
As president, my role is not to save the economy. That is your job. I believe that you are still the most innovative people in this world, and I believe in your ability to bring us to even greater heights than we have seen before. I will not sign a revenue act that does not limit the maximum individual amount of total federal, state, and city liability to 32.99%. No person should ever have to pay more than a third of their income, no matter how much they make. The time for punishing success is over. Those who have seen the fruits of their labor and talent flourish are not a problem, they are good, descent people who should not be taken advantage of. My goal is to have the top marginal rate down to under 25% in five years. I will insist on a reduction for every income level, because I think that you are better at creating wealth than the government is. I will veto any tax act that does not include a capital gains tax of reduction to less than 15%, with the goal of eliminating the tax all together.
The revenues generated from the increase in investment will actually increase income tax revenues, even at the reduced rates. Cooperate taxes will not rise above 25%, with a simplified code that only allows for viable deductions such as capital depreciation.
Regulation is not achieved by having more laws and more rules, it is achieved by having better performance on the part of the regulators. I reject the notion that our financial predicament is the result of insufficient regulation. The housing collapse that precipitated the crisis was created more by the government’s artificial propping up housing prices and by distorting Fannie and Freddie’s position with a guarantee to protect it from bad investments. I will veto any attempts to use your money to bail out financial institutions that did not establish sound risk management practices.
JP Morgan Chase did not need bail out money, they were coerced into participation. I will initiate an executive order releasing any institution from obligations that were imposed by Tarp and the Recovery Act. Giving failing companies money for their poor performance then dictating terms to them is dealing in bad faith. It is immoral. Instead, we will provide reasonable market structural insurance for private and small business acquisitions and purchases of companies that are no longer competitive. This will simply give you, the hard-working American people a chance to create consortiums to replace these firms. It’s your turn.
I will appoint justices that base their law on the Constitution. Yes we must adjudicate from the eyes of a modern world, but without the constitutional foundation then we have no means of providing equal legal justice. I will back our nation’s law enforcement, the best and most credible law force in the world. I call for a 6-9% increase in pay for law enforcement officers. It is my job to enforce the law, and I will initiate a program to stop violent crime at the source. The FBI will be given every resource to infiltrate, apprehend, and neutralize violent offenders.
The nation’s notorious hate groups and militias were brought down by relentless pressure and our ability to make them wonder if they had been compromised. Violent criminals will be likewise pursues. All crime is hate crime, I will veto any legislation that creates differential penalties for hurting a member of one group over another. Instead the Attorney General will be advised to seek that punishments for violent crime be severe, and that the time be severed as it is sentenced.
And if elected, my presidency will not be about me or my popularity, it will be about you.
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THE ANSWER TO SAVING THE NATION FROM THIS DEBT AND BAD GOVERNMENT
December 21, 2009 thegreyfalcon 1 comment
As we approach $14 trillion dollars in national debt, the question looms “How do we ever get out of this?” We always hear, let’s cut spending, but what exactly do we cut? Do determine this we must first establish what the true function of government is.
Ronald Reagan said “Government is there to protect us from each other, the problem begins when government tries to protect us from ourself.” The Founding Fathers wrote the Constitution as the basis for a government for the people by the people. The transition from the federalist papers to the Constitution was based on addressing the problems of providing for a common defense, effective foreign policy, coordinated interstate commerce, a common currency, and a judiciary that would provide citizens with a fair and just legal system.
And they gave the Congress the power to tax for the purpose of fulfilling these tasks. We must return government to this foundation.
So first, we decide what is the government here for. The presidents must important and clearly defined role is a Commander and Chief of the Armed Forces. So whatever is needed for this task, for ensuring that the USA is the most powerful military in the world, as we are charged with defending history’s most virtuous cause; freedom. Before any other aspect of the budget is dealt with we must fortify our military to its highest level necessary.
Because it doesn’t matter how much money you spend on wind turbines if you have been invaded by people who want to kill you. And yes, there are people who would attack us and kill us if we did have the military that we have today.
Next, an apparatus must be established to protect the citizens internally. We don’t like to say from each other, as most upstanding citizens do not want to hurt each other seriously enough to warrant state prevention. But there are those who renounce their membership in the Civil Society, and someone has to stop them.
Some want a “live free” situation where there is no government at all. Problem is we already tried this. In Europe, during the dark ages, the so-called Romantic knights and swashbuckler were really gang members and thugs, who called the shots locally. The monarchy’s control was limited, as it relied on the nobility to contribute its fighting force to fight wars.
This meant that the knights were able to set up protection rackets on their land, taking payments from the farmers in exchange for protection from other knights. However, instead of protecting them, they usually used the just robbed the lands of the knight who robbed the peasants who were under him. The people really never got much real protection, unless they became thugs themselves.
Eventually, the peasants decided that they preferred the authoritarian rule of a strong king over the chaos of local nobility competition.
We don’t want this, so we will not do this. SORRY FELLAS, IT JUST DOESN”T WORK.
So law enforcement has to be paid for. Though the local municipalities have a responsibility, we do need a justice department to unify practices and standards throughout the nation. And they must be compatible with our overall security apparatus.
The government is given the power to create currency, and to regulate interstate commerce. The Department of Commerce has a role, but it should be an extension of the Treasury, not a separate Department. Currently, the states handle most of the work in attracting foreign business to American.
We also need to make sure that there is a currency that works for everyone. There are some, including economists who we greatly admire, who advocate allowing the people to determine what currency they want to use. But history has shown that if the people are not protected, the government can be used to allow large cooperation to manipulate this choice against the citizens.
Also we have not been provided with a proven working model for this, so until then the best option is to stick with the Constitution’s enumerated power of coinage.
Finally, the judiciary’s purpose is to protect the people’s Constitutional rights, not to make them up as we go along. The courts have the power to protect free speech and the right to bear arms. But suing a dry cleaner for $15 million for losing or ruining a suit because of the potential impact on a future career, well that is not what the judiciary should be doing.
George bush gave a compelling dissertation on this matter, and if we had implemented his Constitution inspired reforms it probably would have saved or helped to create trillions in lost nation revenue due to superfluous law suits and legal obfuscation.
But the Bar Association and the phony civil rights crusaders like Jackson, Sharpton, and Ballentine would have to find something productive to do with their time. Maybe they could anchor MSNBC programs.
These functions defense, law enforcement, currency, and the facilitation of profitable interstate commerce should be the exclusive basis for taxation. Other ancillary processes involved in these primary roles, such as highway infrastructure and special technical military relevant training, should be developed as extensions these budget requirements.
So the Department of Transportation may be somewhat useful, if funded where private enterprize cannot adequately conduce the urgent needs of these four vital pillars. But general infrastructure spending just to get people working is out of the question.
Once you determine the financial requirements of these functions, you can then decide how much you need to tax the citizens.
NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND! DO YOU HERE US, BOONDOGGLE BARRACK!
The Greyfalcon calls for the complete elimination of the Department of Education, the Department of Energy, and the Department of Labor. Combined with the Economic Recovery Act, the Department of Education has a 2010 budget of $129 billion dollars. Every dime of that money should go into paying off the debt, as well as the rest of the $300 billion going to these unproductive agencies.
When the private sector business performs as poorly as they do, it usually goes under. It’s time for these disgraceful aberrations to do the same.
The Department of Health and Human Services should be limited to handling REAL emergencies, and facilitating matters involving our national security. Creating an H1M1 panic, then demonstrating that you would be inept in handling it, is not an appropriate role of government.
Hey Kathleen, we don’t need you to tell us how to sneeze!
The Agriculture, and EPA Department actions should be handled by the Justice and Commerce division of the Treasury. Currently the Agriculture Department is going back over 14,ooo claims of discrimination that were “not pursued” by the Bush Administration. Obama has spent nearly 10 million dollars on experts to examine these cases, and the director of this project said that “we found that at least 20 to 30% of these cases were valid.” Not only did his people admit that up to 80% of the claims were bogus, but that almost on all of those cases, the statute of limitations has run out.
And of course, the EPA is being used to attempt and illegal and unconstitutional circumvention of the Congress to impose Cap-and-Tax like burdens on american business, in light of the Copenhagen scandal.
The Greyfalcon has determined that we could easily save $500 billion dollars on this year’s budget if we eliminated government service that was not defined by the Constitution. And that’s just for starters.
We could also reduce what we tax our citizens. We would purpose that no person have to pay more than 32.99% of their income after all city , state, and federal income taxes are paid, no matter how much they make. The ultimate goal would be the end to the progressive income tax, which was first proposed by Karl Marx.
Contrary to this anti-growth administration’s position on “the rich”, when someone in America makes money it doesn’t hurt people who have less than them. It goes to stocks, bonds, bank accounts, inventory replacement, capital investment, and public bond purchases that help the people of this nation at every income level.
UNLESS YOU HAVE THESE CLOWNS IN THE WHITE HOUSE AND CONGRESS, THEN IT GOES OUT OF THE COUNTRY!
Lee Presser, the creator of “Conversations with Lee Presser”, sees the overall issue at hand as a simple issue. Lee says “We need to get back to what we were best at for the last century, Wealth creation.”
In order to do that, the American Awakening must stop the progressive authoritarians campaign against that very goal.
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Liquid Chlorophyll
I was recommended chlorophyll as an affordable way to get radiant skin, from the inside out. Like many orally-consumed products, this is something you’ll only realise has a huge impact once you stop. So how exactly does it get you glowing like you’ve just spend hundreds on a facial? Supporters claim that chlorophyll supports liver function, which we know helps to regulate hormones. And as we have all experienced from our teenage years, hormones produce excess oil that contribute to the worst kind of breakout. It’s also been said to reduce inflammation. For best results, use alongside resurfacing products and a consistent beauty routine.
Dots for Spots
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Symprove
If there was one health product I could choose to have a lifetime supply of, it would be this probiotic drink. Containing live cultures, it’s a water-based and dairy free formula that is able to multiply lactase in your gut. This helps to produce the food that the good bacteria in our bodies need to thrive. A healthy digestive system is integral to our health, as 70% of our immune-tissue resides here. As for the impact on our complexions, it’s contentious concerning the strength of correlation between oral pre and probiotics and our skin. However, sluggish bowel movements can cause toxicity and inflammation in the body, which likes to manifest itself as spots (eye roll). In terms of personal experience, this drink took two weeks for me to see an effect and 12 weeks to complete. By this time, bloating had significantly reduced, to the point that people thought I’d lost weight. It even showed around my jawline and cheeks! I have a pretty bad digestive system and suffer from serious gastritis too, so I stayed on this for three months diligently. The effects lasted nearly six months before I decided to return to another course.
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3,309 | Lynn Melnick is an author and editor that utilizes her platform to call attention to pressing issues within literary, publishing, and academic spaces. Her writing explores gender violence, rape culture, and identity through unrelenting images and depictions of both the internal and external process of pain- to ultimately reveal the survivor within. The elements of rage and hope exist within her poetry to defy expectations and disrupt the silence that is all too often forced upon victims.
As a former executive board member of VIDA, Melnick has strived to promote transparent, honest, equitable, and inclusive literary environments free of abuse and harassment. The resulting efforts have produced the pledge and commitment to:
#SaferLIT
How is the #saferLIT initiative addressing issues within the literary, digital arts, and publishing community?
#saferLIT launched in March of 2018 with an ask of the literary community: Join us in ensuring that all corners of the literary community are as safe as possible. Since our launch, we’ve created a pledge for publishers to take to work towards safety within their communities, and we’ve partnered with CLMP and SPD to get the word out. The Academy of American Poets, and scores of smaller journals, signed on, and, we hope, more people will join us soon.
We are currently planning a #saferLIT expansion for the coming year, so stay tuned!
What other issues are writers and publishers facing within the current toxic climate of sexism, harassment, and abuse? How can writers and publishers use their platform to confront these issues?
Well, harassment and abuse doesn’t happen in a vacuum. That Boston Review refused to allow Junot Díaz to take a leave of absence after abuse allegations came to light is no surprise when you also consider their recent VIDA Count numbers. The Paris Review has had a very spotty record of publishing women and non-binary writers in equal numbers to men, so, again, it was no shock that their editor, Lorin Stein, stepped down last year after it came out that he had been harassing women in the workplace for years.
Writers and publishers can create a culture where abuse and harassment isn’t tolerated, and where victims feel safe enough to come forward. Also, writers and publishers need to create spaces where marginalized voices are not only heard but in positions of authority as editors, executive directors, MFA directors, etc. And spread the word! Everyone can call abuse out when they see it, can call out discrimination and exclusion, can promote marginalized voices across their platforms.
Why is it important to keep writing and publishing inclusive and equitable? How can academic and nonprofit institutions secure the future of literacy for all?
For too long, the white male voice has been the default voice in the literary world, the voice that can speak for all. This is just simply unacceptable. We can’t change the world with such a skewed notion of the experiences of those in it. We need to access to all voices.
I have no particular expertise in literacy, but I can say that when people are introduced to literary voices that mirror their own, it can be life changing. I was teaching poetry to a group of teens at a public housing rec center in Brooklyn and they were very skeptical of me and my poetry thing. But when I had one of them read Nikki Giovanni’s “Ego Tripping” out loud to the group, I could see their eyes light up, I could feel them relax into the poem, open themselves up to it. One of the reasons I edited my anthology, Please Excuse This Poem was to introduce a diversity of voices to teens and young adults and to let them know that poetry is not just written by the long dead white men they’re taught in high school, but by people from a mix of backgrounds and experiences.
How can underrepresented writers, poets, and authors navigate the literary field and furthermore challenge the singular narrative of white, heterosexual men that is popularized within media?
It’s tough to keep at it when you feel like the field is stacked against you. I would say keep writing, submitting, putting your voice out there. Create your own networks and support each other.
But, really, it’s those in positions of power and privilege who should be challenging the status quo. It’s not enough to say, “Yeah, we should be more equal!” Actually do something: question an editorial decision, a mag’s VIDA Count numbers, the lack of inclusivity at your journal, school, organization. Call the bullshit out when you see it. Call it out before it’s a bandwagon to do so. Use your privilege to help those with less. If you burn a few career bridges (oh I’ve burned several!) you’ll be okay, I promise.
What authors, writers, and/or publishers have influenced your writing and work? How have they inspired you to continue to create resources for women in literature?
I was early on influenced by the art and activism of Alice Walker, and I continue to be. Every day I am inspired and buoyed by the people I work with at VIDA, who give of their own writing time to work for the betterment of our community.
What advice would you offer to women and other underrepresented writers who are early in their careers?
Keep writing, keep submitting, find your community of writers and support them and let them support you. You matter. Also, you are not imagining that this thing is stacked against you. It is. We’re working to change that.
Lynn Melnick is the author of the poetry collections Landscape with Sex and Violence and If I Should Say I Have Hope, and the co-editor of Please Excuse This Poem: 100 Poets for the Next Generation. Her poetry has appeared in APR, The New Republic, The New Yorker, The Paris Review, Poetry, and A Public Space, and her essays have appeared in LA Review of Books, Poetry Daily, and the anthology Not That Bad: Dispatches from Rape Culture. A former fellow at the New York Public Library’s Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers, she also teaches poetry at Columbia University and the 92Y, and formerly served on the Executive Board of VIDA: Women in Literary Arts, where she coordinated the #saferLIT initiative. Born in Indianapolis, she grew up in Los Angeles and currently lives in Brooklyn. Find her on Twitter: @LynnMelnick. | {
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Seven states saw their unemployment rates rise significantly over the last month: Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Missouri, New Mexico, Oregon and South Dakota.
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Three states — Alabama, Illinois and North Carolina — saw their unemployment rates fall. Twenty states have unemployment rates significantly below the 4.9 percent national average, while 14 states and the District of Columbia have rates higher than the national rate.
South Dakota and New Hampshire have the lowest unemployment rates in the country, at 2.8 percent and 2.9 percent, the BLS reported.
Alaska, at 6.7 percent, has the highest unemployment rate in the nation. Arizona, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada and New Mexico all have unemployment rates of 6 percent or higher.
Alaska is one of the states that has seen a steady stream of job losses as global energy prices have fallen. Wyoming, New Mexico and West Virginia also have jobless rates higher than the national average.
After several major coal-producing companies announced shutdowns and layoffs in recent months, Wyoming’s unemployment rate, at 5.7 percent, jumped 1.4 percentage points over the last year, a larger increase than any other state.
Even North Dakota, which survived the great recession relatively unscathed as high oil prices drove a boom in hydraulic fracturing, has seen job losses. Its unemployment rate remains at just 3.1 percent, far below the national average, but North Dakota is one of just two states — along with Wyoming — to have lost jobs over the last year. Both states bled about 10,000 jobs since July 2015.
Four states — Arkansas, North Carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia — have seen their unemployment rates drop by more than 1 percentage point over the last year. The District’s unemployment rate dropped nearly a full percentage point, from 6.8 percent to 5.9 percent, over the same time.
California added 374,000 jobs over the last year, the Bureau reported, though its 5.5 percent unemployment rate remains higher than the national rate. Florida added a quarter million jobs in the last 12 months, while Texas tacked on another 173,000 jobs.
Since October 2009, when the U.S. unemployment rate peaked at 10 percent, California has added more than 800,000 jobs. Texas has picked up 1.2 million jobs, more than any other state in the nation, while Florida has added about 625,000 jobs.
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3,315 | The Daily Telegraph said my chum the late Malcolm Hardee was “godfather to a generation of comic talent”; the Independent said he was “the greatest influence on British comedy over the last 25 years”; and the London Evening Standard, with considerable justification, said he was “one of the most anarchic figures of his era”.
Although I would say he was apolitical, he twice stood for Parliament – once in a 1987 Greenwich by-election, when he ran as the ‘Rainbow Dream Ticket, Beer, Fags & Skittles Party’ candidate, polling 174 votes. And again in the 1992 General Election in order to publicise his comedy club because he discovered the election rules allowed him a free mail shot to all registered voters in the constituency.
Malcolm was very proud of his two children. Well. Sort of.
They are both well-brought-up, honest, genuine and… well… good people.
As Malcolm said to me once: “They don’t tell lies. They wouldn’t steal a car. Where did I go wrong?”
He would be even prouder of them now, if he had not managed to drown in 2005.
Malcolm used to say he went to Oxford University… and then add it was “last Thursday afternoon”.
But his son Frank actually did go to Oxford University as a student and then successfully taught at two English public schools. He is now teaching in South Korea and widening his world knowledge, I suspect, for a career in politics. A Hardee in Number 10, Downing Street?… Now THAT would be something!
Malcolm’s daughter Poppy is in the Middle East.
After competing in the London Marathon in 2010, she caught the running bug and decided that it would be exciting to train for and run another marathon further afield.
She is currently working for the Applied Research Institute – Jerusalem, an NGO based in the Palestinian West Bank and thought she would like to run in the Jerusalem Marathon.
She signed up for it at the beginning of November last year and having paid the $60 entry fee was excited, shortly afterwards, to learn that she had been awarded a place. (You have to apply.) However, yesterday she told me…
In my ignorance, I had not really understood the full political implications of applying for a place. After being accepted, I started to research the Marathon route, its sponsors and its entry criteria. I realised that, rather than being a positive event, bringing together different people through sporting achievement, it actually served to further discriminate against Palestinian citizens and normalise Israel’s ‘apartheid’, thus making it appear acceptable to the outside world.
It became clear to me that paying to enter and support such an event only benefited Israel’s apartheid against Palestinians. For one thing, the Marathon is organized by the same municipality that routinely organizes housing evictions, ethnic cleansing of Palestinians and demolitions in East Jerusalem. Its route takes runners through illegal settlements, past views of the segregation wall.
Secondly, in terms of entry criteria for international runners, there is an option for persons with West Bank residence and nationality to apply. But, given the restrictions on West Bank citizens’ movements in and out of Jerusalem – even if awarded a place – there is a high likelihood that they would not be granted access to travel to the city to run.
As for Palestinians with a Gaza ID, there is no option for them to run.
This is another measure that ensures the event will be exclusive to Jewish Israeli competitors and their international supporters.
It seems quite clear that this marathon is an attempt to normalise Israel’s actions again Palestinians, by holding an internationally-attended and witnessed sporting event in the state’s ‘capital’… One can easily forget the discrimination and hurt that is being caused by Jerusalem municipality against Palestinians on a daily basis.
Scenes from last year’s marathon show thousands of Jewish Israeli and international participants running through this disputed capital, arms aloft proudly carrying Israeli flags, asserting an exclusively Israeli identity on Jerusalem lands. Given that much of the international community does not recognize any part of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital (particularly because, under UN General Assembly Resolution 181 (1947), Jerusalem was established as a corpus separatum under a special international regime), these scenes are extremely politically and culturally controversial.
Added to this, there must be an awareness of how offensive the marathon must be to the many Palestinians evicted from these lands and placed under occupation from Israeli authorities. Now virtually excluded from running in such an event, they also seeing Jerusalem’s authorities gaining recognition and financial gain from hosting a marathon in their city.
After drawing these conclusions and feeling ashamed of my participation in the Jerusalem Marathon, I decided to withdraw from the race.
However, when I contacted the Marathon organisers, I was told that the entry fee was non-refundable. I therefore decided that the best way to approach this dilemma was to keep my place but turn it into some sort of political protest/awareness-raising campaign.
Therefore, I have made the decision to run the Marathon in support of Palestine – by wearing full Palestinian colours and carrying the Palestinian flag for the whole route. I hope that this will give a Palestinian presence to the race, highlighting both their exclusion from running in this race and Israel’s deliberate erasing of the Palestinian identity from daily life in Jerusalem.
I have been training in both the West Bank and in Jerusalem – something which has further highlighted for me the discrepancy in opportunities for citizens of each area. A lack of gym facilities and even running routes in Bethlehem (where I live and work) meant that I often had to train in the better equipped Jerusalem, something which is not available for Palestinians who have their movements restricted through the frequent denial of access to Jerusalem lands and regions.
The most disappointing thing for me about this Marathon experience is that running is a sport that usually brings people and communities together – you train with someone, you befriend the person next to you running in a race, you get support from the communities of the areas you run through. I do not expect the Israelis to support me as I run in recognition of Palestinian causes, nor do I feel this is an event which truly brings people together.
While it may bring together Israeli and internationals, in doing so it further strengthens the Jewish identity being imposed on Jerusalem, serving to marginalise Palestinians both in the race and in the city as a whole.
Through my actions, I aim to bring a Palestinian presence to the race.
(The Jerusalem Marathon takes place this Friday, March 16th. You can follow Poppy’s progress on Twitter via @poppy_hardee )
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3,317 | Fact Check: Viral WhatsApp Claiming Muslim Owned Restaurants Spitting In Food To Spread Novel Coronavirus Are Old
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Fact Check: Viral WhatsApp Claiming Muslim Owned Restaurants Spitting In Food To Spread Novel Coronavirus Are Old
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The Logical Indian Fact Check team investigated the claim that Muslim owned restaurants are spitting in food to spread Coronavirus.
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A video of a restaurant worker blowing air into a paper bag is viral on social media.
A Whatsapp message along with the clip reads, "Many Muslims who own restaurants like the Empire, Imperial, paramount, Beijing bites, Hyderabadi Biryani House, Bawarchi biryani, etc employ Muslim cooks who are brainwashed by ppl who attended d Tablighi congregation in Delhi.
"They spit in d food that v order to infect us with covid19. A lot of them also work for online food delivery agencies like Swiggy, dunzo, etc. pls stop ordering food from d above-mentioned restaurants & online delivery from any restaurants at least for another couple of months".
One of our community members sent that video and asked us to verify its authenticity.
On March 20, a Facebook page "India against Urban Naxals"(1.2 Million Followers) posted the same video, The accompanying message reads, "Corona Virus, This is dangerous". The post has over 10,000 shares and 340,000 Views. Including several shared posts making misleading claims.
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Muslim owned restaurants spitting in food to spread Coronavirus.
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The claim is misleading.
After breaking the video into multiple frames using the digital verification tool InVid, we performed a Google reverse image search of multiple keyframes and found that the video is as old as of April 2019.
We located the video on a Chinese website where the same video was shared 11 months ago.
In view of the coronavirus pandemic, we found that the video has recently started circulating in many countries.
On March 19, 2020, Singapore food agency(SFA)-a statutory board responsible for the supply of safe food, following an investigation stated that video was from 2019.
A story in the Gulf News of March 22, 2020, reported that the Abu Dhabi public prosecutor's office confirmed that the viral online video of a worker blowing into a plastic bag that contains food was not shot in the UAE.
We could not find the exact origins of the video, however, we were able to ascertain the video, predates the coronavirus pandemic.
It is noteworthy that the video is being shared at a time when questions have been raised on the Muslim community after a religious congregation organized by the Islamic group Tablighi Jamaat (TJ) turned into major COVID19 hotspot in India, with over 400 cases reported in connection to the event.
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Also Read: Fact Check: No, Muslim Men Are Not Sneezing In Unison To Spread Novel Coronavirus In Viral Video
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On the occasion of Valentine’s Day, here’s what love does not promote. 90% of acid attacks occur due to rejected lovers wanting to seek revenge. This revenge comes at a very heavy price for the victim, forever stealing her identity, peace of mind and standing in society.
Monica Singh suffered an acid attack at the age of 19, the video above is inspired by her story. This video should go to show that just because someone may not feel the same way about you as you do for them, is not and never will be reason enough to destroy someone’s life. We choose whom to love and if that love is not reciprocated then one should move on. Love knows no violence. If you harm the person you claim to love, you never loved them to begin with.
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3,319 | So I came home from running errands and what was sitting at my doorstep? My new food processor that is what! Even 1 year ago I probably wouldn't be this excited about a small kitchen appliance but I have spent so much time researching these that it made my week! So now, because I am a total dork, here are the before and after pictures of my kitchen counter.
Before beautiful food processor
After...
How about that? If I only would have enough time to use it tonight but we are going out on the boat and having a cold dinner on the water. I might just have to test it out on something once the kiddos go to bed because I can't stand the excitement!
Now, pictures of our jumping zoo members for Andrea, enjoy...
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Crockpot Monday
>> Monday, July 30, 2007
The girls and I are going to the Cruisers story time at the library this morning. We will head to the park afterwards and by the time I get lunch fed to them and get them down for naps this afternoon I won't have a bunch of time to make dinner. The crockpot is a busy mamas best friend on days like this, normally we use our crockpot AT LEAST once a week. This is one of my all time favorite recipes for our family and a great one if you are expecting a bunch of guests and were thinking Italian. A friend of mine Rachel gave me this...
2-3 lbs boneless chuck steak, cut into 1/2" strips
2 Tbsp olive oil
1 medium onion, diced
1 clove garlic, minced
1 (26oz) jar of pasta sauce (we use Newman's Own Marinara)
Shredded Mozzarella
Veggies of your choice, ours are...
box of frozen chopped spinach
green pepper
mushrooms
zucchini
yellow squash
or whatever we have in the house at the time
Brown steak in a skillet using 1 tbsp olive oil, transfer to crockpot. Sautee onions, garlic, and other veggies with 1 tbsp olive oil then transfer that to crockpot. Pour sauce over everything in crockpot, stir to coat, and cook on low for 8-10 hours. Right before serving stir in a hand full or 2 of the mozzarella. Serve over whole wheat linguine with a salad and warm Italian bread and watch your kids (and husbands) devour it!
This picture cracks me up. I wonder what has them both so intrigued with our (almost completely broken) wicker loveseat.
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Simple Day
>> Sunday, July 29, 2007
I love days like today, lazy Sundays. We don't have to be anywhere or do anything we don't want to. Piper didn't go to bed until around 9:30 last night, she wasn't up with me just laying in bed NOT SLEEPING. Oh well, she didn't wake up Violet and eventually went down. The beautiful thing was that she slept until almost 8 this morning - mama got to sleep in! We got Matt up around 9 and were out on the water by 10. It is very overcast and somewhat cool here today, perfect for not frying little girl's skin. The island that we brought the boat to only had 2 other families there so it was nice and quiet. Once Piper gets in the water she is happy and there isn't much you can do to get her out. Violet was napping when we first arrived so I didn't get in for about an hour. We just got the Swimways Baby Spring Float Sun Canopy for Violet to float around in and had a Sun Smart one (a.k.a. boat) that is still working great for Piper. In fact, she has learned how to kick her feet to make her "boat" go where she wants it to and there is no stopping her now. Sadie chased a ball until she broke it in half and it sunk - crazy dog! The girls were pretty worn out when we left and now everyone is napping except me, I should go and lay down when I have the chance but here I am...blogging!
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YeeHaw!
>> Saturday, July 28, 2007
That is all I have to say about our new AIO Dream Eze Diapers! They fit BOTH girls so well I am so excited and glad that I was able to swing buying some before the price goes up. Here is Piper last night in hers (and her Daddy's ugly footwear)
We went to a cloth diaper/sling get together/playgroup today with some other mamas off my mommie board. Neat meeting others that share the same likes/dislikes that I do. I hope to do it again except just hang out and not have to make sure my coolest dipes were clean to show off.
I just have to share this photo. The other night we went out swimming in the lake and I have to give the girls a bath after that. Here is our youngest waiting for lotion afterwards. I am so proud of those rolls - LOVE THEM!
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The Waiting Game
>> Friday, July 27, 2007
Sometimes I think that I have a problem...buying things. I have been really good about not spending money lately but then I decided that we NEEDED a food processor. We have some gc's from BB&B that I was going to use to purchase my food processor so I started doing some research to find the right one for our family. Kitchen Aid vs. Cuisinart, I chose Kitchen Aid and wanted the Ultra Wide Mouth. Sweet right? 20% off coupon, $5 off coupon, and gc's in hand we headed to the store. They don't have it in the store! They only have the 9 cup! Darn it, back to the computer for more research. Anyway, to get back to my subject (I get off subject REALLY easy) I ended up ordering from Amazon and now I am doing the waiting game for my food processor to come and live with us.
What else is coming to our home? Fluffy Mail!!! a.k.a. diapers. You know, I swore that I wouldn't buy anymore diapers but my youngest is growing so quickly and will soon outgrow her mediums and I need something for her to wear. I also have been loving our Dream Eze fitted diapers so when I got the email from Montanas Diaper Store that the remainder of their AIO testers were going to be sold I had to buy some. The fit is perfect on both of our babes and I love that they use organic cotton. Ah, the waiting game once again.
Thankfully for our pocket book that is all I am getting. Everything will be used a ton because we are making Violet's baby food, being a Sneaky Chef with Piper, and the girls always need something on their bums so at least none of it will be wasted. I will be sure to talk about the love once everything arrives!
Quick picture from our fun day yesterday at North Meck Park. The sky was overcast for half the time making it most enjoyable weather wise. The park is nestled in an area with a bunch of trees. The equipment was perfect for our 2 year olds to play in and there are clean bathrooms and a nice picnic shelter to eat lunch when done playing. I used to love taking my mountain bike and riding their trail that they have but that was when I actually exercised - seems like a lifetime ago. Anyway - Piper was grinning ear to ear and her 2 hour nap proved that she had a blast!
And my other daughter, this is the only way that I can get a good nap out of Violet - thank goodness for mei tais. BTW, I made this one...
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The Sneaky Chef
>> Wednesday, July 25, 2007
After hearing mixed reviews by other mamas about this book I decided that I was going to go ahead and try it out, worst case I would resell it on my mommie board. The only people that really said anything against it were those that believe that children should want to eat their vegetables and enjoy the experience to ready them for their futures as healthy adults, well they aren't raising my kid. As much as I would love for Piper to sit down with a big plate of spinach she just doesn't. She has the veggies that she enjoys eating but I don't want to limit her to just them. There will be a time for us to introduce those back into her diet but right now my 2 year old gets to say "No" to food and does on a regular basis. Here is the book - check it out...
So, first day home with the book I already had some zucchini and cauliflower in the house so I went ahead and made the white puree. I sneaked it in my own homemade mac&cheese rather than trying out Missy's recipe right off and it was a hit. We often put butternut squash in our mac&cheese and always some broccoli so that wasn't our real test, still to come. Missy's idea to put crushed up Total and wheat germ for the topping was genius though - I hadn't thought about that and was just using whole wheat bread crumbs on ours. We put wheat germ in so many things I can't believe I hadn't come up with that on my own! I decided to make the Chocolate Chip Pancakes and they went well so a few days later made the Cocoa Chocolate Chip Pancakes and even omitted the Chocolate Chips and my daughter loved them! That is an excellent method in my book to get her to eat her spinach and I have to say I tried them myself and they aren't bad. Today I brought her Chocolate Chip Cookies to our playgroup and none of the other mamas or kiddies could tell. We probably won't use every recipe in this book or make something from it every night but there are many dishes that I can already see making on a regular basis.
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Until next time ♥ Jessie at 2:02 PM 1 comments
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Nevin Sprayground
>> Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Today was such a great day! I saw that joy in my oldest daughter's eyes that you only get to see once in awhile. Like when they do something that is SO fun that they can't help but have a perma grin on their face the whole time. We visited Nevin Sprayground today which is located down in Mecklenburg County off exit 16. My friend Leslie, her son Kyle, another friend Rachael, and her daughter Rylyn joined Piper, Violet, and I for a last minute playdate at the sprayground. It took the kiddies a few minutes to get into the swing of things but once they were they had a grand old time! Leslie's pictures turned out much better than mine so they are compliements of her and Kyle. If you haven't been to a sprayground or fountain with your kiddos I HIGHLY RECOMMEND it!
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Piper helps me every morning with the watering of the flowers so I bought her a little watering can of her own. She loves doing this and "smelling" the flowers while doing it. I feel so blessed to get to be home with my girls and witness these moments that touch my heart, there are so many!
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Until next time ♥ Jessie at 2:35 PM 4 comments
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Happy Birthday Piper!
>> Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Where has the time gone? I am sure that many mamas go through this at birthdays. Our babes are getting so big and it just seemed like yesterday that we were holding them for the first time and taking them home from the hospital. I remember when she was just born how after being laid on my belly she just stared into my eyes for like 15 minutes, she melted my heart. We joked that she had a birthmark on her hand that was shaped like a kiss and since have told her that it is a kiss from an angel.
Our girl is 2!
We had a wonderful treat this year because Piper's Grandma and Grandpa Lucas, Uncle Peter and Aunt Sam, and cousins Addi & Chloe all came down to celebrate with us! We don't get to see the family too much being transplants to NC and it is always fun when they come to town. Joining Piper for her 2nd birthday was also our dear friends Shawna & Brian, Amber & Andy, Howard & Connie, Lynnie, and fellow July birthday girls Lisa and Jerry. We had a fun time and Matt enjoyed his role as Grill Master.
The rain was thinking about hitting us but decided to only spit so we were able to enjoy some cool breezes and wonderful overcast skies. Couldn't have been a better day. All kiddies slept like logs after the festivities. Thank you to all who came and shared our daughter's special day with us!
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Take It From Me
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3,320 | Among the highlights is this striking Lawrence of Arabia poster from 1962. The film, which won 7 Academy Awards, is considered one of the greatest and most influential in the history of cinema | Source: Sotheby's
Sean Briggs
Features Writer [email protected] August 31, 2021
7 mins
Fancy Art & Collecting
Art & Collecting
Fancy Art & Collecting
Classic Collectables: Inside Sotheby’s Vintage Film Poster Collection
An original film poster may be the ultimate movie memorabilia. The classic collectables are loved by film fanatics and if they’re signed by a main star or director, even more so. As part of the ‘Life is Beautiful – London‘ Sotheby’s Auction, an unprecedented collection of original movie posters is up for sale from 27 August – 7 September.
The variety of rare vintage movie posters includes James Bond, Star Wars, Jaws and Natural Born Killers signed by Woody Harrelson and The Italian Job autographed by Michael Caine. The must-visit online auction offers the chance for film enthusiasts to own a piece of 100 years of cinematic history. Here’s a look at the best original movie posters going up for sale.
Star Wars (1977) Poster
A fine piece of Star Wars memorabilia from 1977 and the beginning of George Lucas’ one of the highest-grossing movie franchises of all time. The highly sought-after piece is a printer’s proof poster featuring the colour proof bar down the left-hand border.
Star Wars (1977) Poster | Source: Sotheby’s
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Poster
Stanley Kubrick’s science fiction masterpiece is a landmark production and is considered one of the most influential sci-fi films of all time. This rare original release style E poster was used for wild pasting on New York city walls and subway stations capturing the experimental mood of the time.
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Poster | Source: Sotheby’s
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Poster Signed by Gary Lockwood and Keir Dullea
Another brilliant piece for sci-fi fans, this 2014 re-release poster was created for the British Film Institute. The original movie poster was signed by stars Gary Lockwood and Keir Dullea at a special screening of the classic film. Citied as one of the ‘most influential movies of all time’, 2001: A Space Odyssey is based on a short story by Arthur C. Clarke.
A Space Odyssey Poster | Source: Sotheby’s
Goldfinger / Agente 007, Missione Goldfinger (1964) Poster,
This Italian 1970s re-release of original James Bond movie posters was created to promote a very small James Bond film festival. The unique design is exceptionally rare with less than two of these posters surfacing to date. Starring Sean Connery as the titular character, 1964’s Goldfinger is one of the most iconic Bond films and the first of four Bond films that Guy Hamilton would direct.
Goldfinger Poster | Source: Sotheby’s
Thunderball / Opération Tonnerre (1965) Poster
Another Italian 1970s re-release of original James Bond posters, this piece was uniquely designed for an Italian audience at a James Bond film festival. Only two of these posters have surfaced making it an extremely rare James Bond poster, this time featuring Sean Connery’s fourth outing as 007, 1965’s Thunderball.
Thunderball Poster | Source: Sotheby’s
28 Days Later (2002) Poster Signed by Danny Boyle
This original signed movie poster of the British horror film, 28 Days Later, features director Danny Boyle’s autograph. The 2002 movie poster is a rare piece as it’s quite unique to get a large movie poster signed by a director. The popular film follows four survivors of an incurable virus and features stars Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris and Brendan Gleeson.
28 Days Later Poster Signed by Danny Boyle | Source: Sotheby’s
Jaws (1975) Poster
This exceptionally rare poster joined a private collection in the 1990s and has only surfaced a few times since. The bus stop style poster features the now-iconic image of ‘Jaws’ lurking below a swimmer on the water’s surface. Steven Spielberg’s 1975 classic shattered box office records making A$472 million on a budget of just A$9 million.
Jaws Poster | Source: Sotheby’s
Natural Born Killers (1994) Poster Signed by Oliver Stone and Woody Harrelson
It’s rare to find originally signed movie posters and even rarer to find one signed by both the star and director. The Natural Born Killers poster features both director Oliver Stones and main star Woody Harrelson’s signature in clear view. The classic movie, based on an original screenplay by Quentin Tarantino, includes a cast of Juliette Lewis, Robert Downey Jr., and Tommy Lee Jones alongside Harrelson.
Natural Born Killers Poster Signed by Oliver Stone and Woody Harrelson | Source: Sotheby’s
The Italian Job (1969) Poster Signed by Michael Caine
Maybe Michael Caine’s most significant role, this extremely special poster was signed by the actor at the London premiere of Inception. A popular classic film that spawned a remake, this original signed movie poster is a rare piece of British movie memorabilia.
The Italian Job Poster Signed by Michael Caine | Source: Sotheby’s
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) Signed Poster
A true one-of-a-kind piece, this Lord of the Rings poster features autographs of almost half the main actors. Originally printed in Thailand for international use, the poster features the signatures of Ian McKellen, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan and John Rhys-Davies.
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Poster Signed by Ian McKellen, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan and John Rhys-Davies | Source: Sotheby’s
The Lion King (1994) Poster Signed by James Earl Jones
This is a magnificent piece for Disney fans. The poster promotes the Oscar-winning film featuring the signature of James Earl Jones, who played the voice of Mufasa. The 1994 classic animation won two Oscars – Best Music, Original Song for Elton John and Tim Rice for the song Can You Feel the Love Tonight, and Best Music, Original Score for Hans Zimmer.
The Lion King Poster Signed by James Earl Jones | Source: Sotheby’s
The King’s Speech (2010) Poster Signed
The critically-acclaimed British historical drama received 12 Oscar nominations in 2011, more than any other film that year, subsequently winning four, including Best Picture. This amazing movie poster promoting the 2010 film featuring very rare signatures of star Helena Bonham-Carter and Colin Firth and director Tom Hopper.
The King’s Speech Poster Signed by Tom Hopper, Helena Bonham-Carter and Colin Firth | Source: Sotheby’s
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3,322 | “Then there is Mr Spider. He weaves tales of deceit. He will lie to get what he wants even when you know he’s lying. When he catches you in his web of deceit, the more you struggle to leave, the further inside you get sucked.”
Bikozulu: The Lacoste of Samburu
The first time she ever saw him, he was preaching in a matatu in 2006. A Githurai 44 matatu. She boarded them on her way home everyday after work. She worked as a clerk in a real estate company along Ngong Rd. On a good day, she would board the 14 seaters because they were more orderly, timely and customer friendly. A good day was a day when money was not an issue. The 44 buses were cheaper and so on this particular day of the not so rich season, she secured her favourite spot; the seat next to the window just behind the conductor’s.
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The closest she had ever come to a man was her father and one brother who was younger anyway. She was brought up in a Catholic family and she never lacked a rosary in her bag. An arms reach away for the times her spirit self would want to hold some prayers. Her mind had wandered off to nothing in particular. Perhaps just reflecting on how the day was and just how much more she’d want from life.
It was brought back to the physical reality when her ears caught the sound of a voice that one, was not familiar in her journeys with Githurai 44 buses and two, was too stunning a male voice not to capture the attention of her 22 year old girly self. She turned to take a look. He wasn’t standing very far from her since the pulpit for all preachers in buses is just next to the door. Perhaps it’s safer there in case anyone hurls a shoe at him in rejection of his gospel or his call out for sadaka.
She had never seen him before. Not that she has been paying attention to the men of cloth who choose matatu passengers as their congregation. But as far as she took note, all the men she has seen preaching in matatus are quite elderly. As for him? He looked young. Didn’t he have dreams or chics or both to chase at his age? His age that ranged between 28 to 30 in her silent approximation. A good looking chap like him preaching in a matatu to tired passengers turned congregants?
See, that short duration of time that she took to analyse him shocked her when she snapped back to her senses. She had never thought of a guy before. Not even taken time to think as far as their age and worse, his voice! She felt like it was a sin so she switched off immediately.
She didn’t know what romantic love is. The furthest she had ever gone with love was the love of God and family. Nobody in her life had ever told her, “I love you.” Neither has she ever heard her own parents say that to each other. Like it was a statement only said by people who did not go to church.
That made the puzzling even heftier. Because she caught herself playing back his voice from time to time. The realisation that he had slipped into her pot of thoughts was scaring the hormones out of her. The realisation that he was not leaving that pot that was now boiling like a breweries of blood in hell scared her even more than the boogie man would.
She thought she should never board a Githurai 44 matatu again just to resist the impending temptation to think about him more than he has already stuck in her mind for reasons she did not know.
She grew up with a thought of being a nun. Her up bringing taught her that a big contributor to sin was boys or in this case, men. She had seen her friends who were swayed away with a few sweet words from boys and most of them ended up with teenage pregnancies. A disgrace to the church and to parents, she believed. To cap it all up, it was all about the fear of what engaging with men would bring.
On the following day, she didn’t board a 44 bus. But the day after she had to because her fare was just enough for a bus. Contrary to her expectations, no one even showed up to preach. And so was the following two days. So she thought gladly to herself that the Lord had taken away what would have probably been her first biggest temptation.
One day it was raining cats and dogs, no, infact the whole animal kingdom after work. She was the last one to board the bus only to discover that all the seats had been occupied. She would have been forced to wait for the next bus which meant more rain on her but just when she was about to give up to fate, she felt a hand tap her. She turned. The hand was pointing to an empty seat which she had been offered out of courtesy. It was a big relief that she didn’t even think about whether it was worth taking or not.
After she had sat was when it hit her. Normally it wouldn’t because it was just a seat like any other. But for some reason it did. She realised that for the first time in a long time, she had not sat at her favourite spot and instead, she had sat somewhere else yes, but on the same seat she is used to seeing the preachers sit just before they begin their calling for the day.
Had she known how to cuss by then, she’d say, “Damn!” or “Holy sh*t!” or something else much heavier than that mjangos use recklessly nowadays. They are as ordinary as greetings today.
She turned and looked. The one who had offered her a seat didn’t leave for another bus but stood next to her, now clearing his throat to start a sermon. It was him! There was no escaping from this one. There was no switching off from the young preacher’s sermon today. And by the way, she tried to so hard to dismiss the thought of him because she was a Catholic and look, he was a protestant. Or is there somewhere priests hold masses in matatus? And besides, how would she dare set eyes on a priest whose matrimony is only with the Lord? At some point in that journey, she wished he was a priest.
He was irresistible already and as if that wasn’t enough, in the middle of his sermon he would turn to look at her. In a manner indicating that, “I offered you my space so that makes you my best congregant today. Ama namna gani?”
The next time she boarded the bus, she realised the conductor didn’t charge her. He skipped her as if no one was occupying the seat she was on. After the conductor was done collecting fare at the back and was now proceeding to the front, she was this close to calling him and report herself for not being charged. She must have quoted under her breath, “Jesus said give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar.” Just then her eyes met with the young preacher who was now saying, “Yesu alisema umpende jirani yaki jinsi unavyojipenda.” She stopped and sat back. He has already paid her fare.
She wanted to be pissed off but however much she tried, the realisation that no man had ever been that sweet to her was overpowering the church girl in her.
On one unique day, while she was seated at her usual spot, he boarded as well. He didn’t look around as if to decide where to sit. It was like he already knew where he wanted to sit. Next to her. And so he did. He was not in a tie on that day. Just a casual outfit. Seeing him like that you may never believe he was a preacher. Because anyway, he didn’t want to look like one on that day. Lest the congregants should say that the preacher has backslid from preaching to hitting on one of the unsuspecting college aged congregants.
“Habari yako?” He began.
“Mzuri. Na yako?” She responded.
“Njema. You are going home?”
If she was infected with the slaying flu she’d have rolled her eyes and said, “Of course I’m going home.” But her age in those days hadn’t caught that demon yet.
“Yes.”
“What’s your name?”
“Rose Mueni.”
Gone are the days when people introduce themselves to each other with two names. Instead, even Instagram handles are given as names nowadays.
“I’m glad. And I am Timothy Murimi.” He said although she knew his name already. Every time he started to preach, he’d introduce himself.
That was the day their friendship sparked. He asked for her number towards the end of the journey and she gave him. He had a flip Samsung phone and she had a Motorola. He flashed her as she alighted so she’d get his number too.
Calls were exchanged from time to time. When her dad would dare to ask she dismissed it as just calls from work. Twice she thought she had heard a baby cry in the background. He said he worked along River Road in a printing company. And that from a young age he had been called to ministry.
She fell in love with how focused he was and how he showed integrity. What she didn’t know was that that was what he showed. The devil was in what he did not show.
What she thought was love began to grow. She shared every bit of her life with him in the pace he tempted her to. Sometimes she’d leave work and head to River Road at his place of work. They’d either board the matatu together or take her out to one of the food joints along River Road. I mean, what can’t you find in River Road?
They talked about their faith. She told him what she believes and he told her what he knows is the truth. His words carried a great conviction and you’d have to be really hard hearted not to be moved by what he said. Being naïve, she was moved further than she should have. He made her believe that all what she had grown up believing was all misinterpreted and misapplied. That it was better to be of no faith at all than to believe in an inaccurate gospel.
Like any other normal human being would be, she was conflicted. She was mad at herself, her family and ultimately, God. In the midst of all that however, she could take refuge in one man only. The man Timothy. That’s how she stopped going to church.
Two weeks later she stood before her parents and said, “Mum, dad I have decided to move out.” It was a battle at first, but the reason she gave about work seemed convincing. They didn’t want to shut her dreams. So she went from Githurai to Kawangware. He offered to have her stay at his house. Which in her position, she agreed.
The conversation went like this, “I thought you live in Githurai.” She said.
“Not really. In Githurai there is a branch of our company. So whenever I go to Githurai it is that branch I go to. I have lived in Kawangware for ten years now.”
“Oh. And are you sure it would okay to stay with you in the same house?”
“What because I’m a pastor?”
“Well yes?”
He chuckled, “Can’t I help someone special to me who is in need? Because it’s not as if I am having you there as my wife or something. Si we agreed I’ll help you settle as you find a place?”
“Yes we did.”
“Besides, I think you need someone who is in close proximity to watch over you. I understand lately you have not been yourself.”
She couldn’t agree any further. All she thought of him was that he had the nicest heart ever.
The first few days of their stay together were like sacred days. No one invaded the privacy of the other. She slept on the bed and he slept on the couch. Dressing happened in the bathroom outside. Their bedsitter house didn’t offer an option of privacy. Soon, the journey to the bathroom outside would be too long for the mere changing into sleeping attires.
It went to, “Timothy I’d like to change kidogo.”
And Timothy would turn around until she was done or step out for a minute.
Soon he became too busy to wash his own clothes. He’d have a pile of clothes stuck up on one corner and she’d be irritated by the sight and stench from it. She’d offer to wash for him once and he would be so grateful for her kindness. The truth of the matter was he was just lazy.
The kindness would be requested to extend in other areas as well. For instance, he developed neck pains because of sleeping in kung fu positions. The couch had become less comfortable and especially because him being the owner of the house, he couldn’t be reduced to a couch any longer. So then came the agreement that he’d sleep next to and facing the wall and she’d sleep on the other side facing the door. The man should take the side facing the door right? But welcome to a different story mjango.
The boarder is typically half of the bed. Not long after, he felt the need to be more comfortable. Again, it was his house. And like the man he is, he didn’t want to sleep with so many clothes on. A boxer in fact, is just enough. The heat from the blanket added on to the heat of the season added to sun levels of heat by the woman sleeping an arms length away from him. “Mwanamke ni joto.” They say.
One evening he became livid because of how she had cooked that day. They had their first fierce argument. She opted to sleep on the couch after she said she would just go back to her home on first light.
Maybe it was out of remorse or maybe it was an angle. But an hour later he woke up and beseeched her to come to bed. She accepted at the fourth attempt.
Just to show how sorry he was, he cuddled with her. Who was she to resist though. She faced her side but he didn’t face his. And like the woman she is, she could not stop herself from being aroused when in between the arms of a man. Not just a man but the only man she had confided in in her entire life.Today mjangos think they can just cuddle and that would be the end of that story. Issa trap my friend!
Ah of course and like the man he is, holding a woman like that however much of a pastor he may be could not stop his manhood from facing true north!
Never had she known sex or imagined it in her life. But it takes nothing but human instincts to know what goes where and where does what and who does what. However, it would now take a higher level of curiosity, creativity, sometimes therapy or just the internet (or all of them together) to know who can do what how!
So nooky happened and she was flattered by the experience. That was it. She loved him! She wanted to spend the rest of her life with him. No more asking to turn around so that she may change clothes. No more questions about whether she would wash his clothes or contemplating over adding a love portion while cooking a meal for him or not. No more ‘But you’re a pastor’ and shit. No more sleeping while facing different directions. In fact, no more questions about whether to sleep with or without clothes.
Come to think of it, if it were not for the bathrooms being outside, there would be no more questions about who goes to bath first on days they were both in a hurry. Instead, they’d simplify things by going in together and even save time by washing each other.
No more holding back the ‘I am horny’ thought in silence. And finally, no more hiding in ‘come we stay’. For all she knew it had officially become a come we stay affair. She wanted it in the airwaves that she was married. The first step to that would be to introduce him to her parents. “It’s a plan!” She told herself.
****
“The first thing he said when I asked him whether we could arrange to see my parents was, “Work has become so busy.” It was okay. But I thought he would revisit that conversation like a man would.”
“So he was not a man?” I asked.
“You’re also a man, you tell me Mjango. About a month later he still hadn’t brought it up. So I decided to. This time the response was sharp. I didn’t expect a response like that. He said, “Ah Rose mimi unanisumbua. Nikona stress mingi tayari.”
I was shocked. So I withdrew. Funny enough, on the following day, I woke up to throw up. And that was it. I knew I was pregnant. I started being scared because here I was expectant with baby of a man who wanted to hear nothing about marriage. That was not how I dreamt to spend my adulthood. And that was when it began to hit me that I had gone down a road blindly.
But the fact that he was still around gave me some hope. If he would continue to be the provider and manly figure he is now even after the baby is born, then that was better than nothing.
One day he received a call in the middle of the night and he sounded terrified after he listened in on the call for a while. He woke up and sat on the edge of the bed looking all stressed. He then stood up, dressed up quickly and left.
When he came back in the morning I asked him and he said it was an emergency with one of his colleagues. He was restless for the rest of that week and I started to sense that a colleague couldn’t be the reason for such levels of discomfort. He would silently walk out at times and make a phone call.
Soon I got fed up and said, “Timothy are you are having an affair?”
“With who?”
“You tell me.”
“I am always here every evening after work. Where would I get time for an affair?”
Silence.
“Then do you have a child somewhere?”
Silence. I read the shock on his face.
“Rose where is all this coming from?”
“Just answer me!”
“As far as I know, I would only want to have a child with you. And you know that.”
“Do I?”
“Are you doubting me?”
“No. I’m just insecure baby.”
He drew closer and gave me a hug.
“You have no reason to. I assure you.”
I looked at him and said, “So you would want us to have a baby together? “
“Why not? I am getting a promotion at work so it would be a good time to bring him or her into our world. Whichever you want.”
“I want a boy.”
He chuckled, “A boy? Well. Okay.”
“Now!”
“Now?”
“Yes. Now!”
“Tell me the now happened.” I said and she went into guffaws.
“Well yes. Instantly. It was my way of making sure that he was into having a child. He didn’t know I was already pregnant. So one week later I told him I was pregnant. He was quite excited. Then he said, “Tomorrow we have to move out. I have found a new place we can live. It’s better and a one bedroom.”
I asked him why so abruptly and he said he just wanted out of that place. He was tired of it. He started to really insist but I stood my ground saying he even didn’t tell me he was looking for a new place. Kwani I didn’t have a say in the new place we would go? I said if it’s moving we would move during the weekend. No one was chasing us. At least that’s what I thought. He seemed very disappointed and I couldn’t connect why.
The following day I fell abit sick and decided not to go to work. Towards evening there was a knock on the door. I opened and went back to sit thinking Timothy was home early so he’d just walk in. But again, another knock. I went to the door. It was a lady who looked a bit older than I was. She was not alone. Beside her was a little girl. About two and a half years old.
“Habari?” She began.
“Mzuri.”
“Tim yuko?”
I paused. Tim? Who called him Tim? I had never heard that.
“Hapana hayuko.”
“Na kwani hautatukaribisha?”
“Ata hujaniambia wewe ni nani na unataka nikukaribishe.”
She laughed. “Uko sure haunijui? Tim hajawahi kukuambia?”
I was freaking out. And I felt like telling her to stop calling him Tim for heaven’s sake!
“Hapana.”
“Ayya basi. Tutangoja mpaka akuje. Hatujatoka Githurai bure. Na huyu mtoto anafaa kurudi hosi kesho. Amekuwa admitted for one week last week but one. In the mean time, I am the reason you will not enjoy his promotion alone.”
I swear I felt the baby inside me throwing a tantrum.
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Mellisa October 2, 2019 at 7:16 am
So What happened?? Did Tim come back?
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TheMjangoSeries October 3, 2019 at 9:38 pm
Haha. The suspense is killing you huh?
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Monroes Kevin Klopfenstein, top, works against an opponent from Slinger during the Verona Duals on Saturday. The junior went 5-0 and recorded his 100th win. | {
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3,324 | I have watched a few movies which are adaptations of Danielle Steel novels and whilst some have surprised me by being not what I expected "A Perfect Stranger" is exactly what I expected with its melodramatic, slushy love tale...
Changes (1991)
95 mins Drama, Romance, TV Movie
Changes: Danielle Steel movie starring Cheryl Ladd & Michael Nouri as single parents who meet, marry and find that their children cause issues as does a late wife...
Daddy (1991)
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Movie Review - Daddy (1991) Patrick Duffy stars as Oliver Watson who finds himself a single parent when his wife leaves him. Then his son, Ben (Ben Affleck), gets his girlfriend pregnant and has to drop out of school to suppo...
Danielle Steel's 'Heartbeat' (1993)
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To be honest when a movie has the name Danielle Steel in front of the title I get the feeling that they don't need a proper review. You pretty much know what to expect from one of these movies, romance, trouble, melodrama mor...
Danielle Steel's 'Kaleidoscope' (1990)
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How many plot lines can you cram in to 96 minutes, well if you watch "Danielle Steel's 'Kaleidoscope'" it will feel endless. There is betrayal, abuse, marriage issues, secrets, difficulties trying to get pregnant, a society w...
Danielle Steel's 'Message from Nam' (1993)
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Danielle Steel's 'Message from Nam' (1993) Jenny Robertson stars as Paxton Andrews who after suffering loss during the Vietnam war aims to help others with loved ones stationed in Vietnam...
Danielle Steel's The Ring (1996)
180 mins Drama, Romance, TV Movie
Whilst if you mentioned "The Ring" to many movie fans there initial thoughts will be of a horror movie there are those who will think of the two part mini-series/ TV movie "Danielle Steel's The Ring". Ironically I am sure tha...
Family Album (1994)
167 mins Drama, Romance, TV Movie
For those who don't know "Family Album" is a Danielle Steel movie and as such is definitely not going to be for everyone due to its melodramatic, soapy nature. Now I have watched a surprising amount of Danielle Steel movies a...
Fine Things (1990)
145 mins Drama, Romance, TV Movie
Movie Review - Fine Things (1990) Danielle Steel movie starring D.W. Moffett and Tracy Pollan as the couple who after getting married have to deal with various troubles along the way from former partners showing up to ill hea...
Full Circle (1996)
96 mins Drama, Romance, TV Movie
How can you tell that a movie is a Danielle Steel one other than it usually flashes her name in big letters at the start? Well you look for several key things starting with a storyline which some might say evolves whilst othe...
Mixed Blessings (1995)
96 mins Drama, Romance, TV Movie
"Mixed Blessings" is based on a Danielle Steel novel but unlike other movies which I have watched that have been adapted from one of Steel's novels this one feels different. Now I haven't read the book but this feels a lot le...
No Greater Love (1995)
105 mins Drama, Romance, TV Movie
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Now and Forever (1983)
89 mins Drama, Romance
I believe that "Now and Forever" was the first Danielle Steel story to be adapted into a movie and whilst I am no expert I can't remember another to have been made in Australia. Unfortunately this early Danielle Steel movie l...
Once in a Lifetime (1994)
96 mins Drama, Romance, TV Movie
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Palomino (1991)
95 mins Drama, Romance, TV Movie
So here I am again watching and reviewing a Danielle Steel movie from over 20 years ago and you might ask why. Well in truth whilst "Palomino" like many of the Danielle Steel movies is a less than subtle romantic melodrama wh...
Remembrance (1996)
96 mins Drama, Romance, TV Movie
"Remembrance" starts with a young girl called Vanessa being woken by her mother's screams, next thing we know she is being picked up by her Uncle Teddy whilst her mother is placed in a body bag by the cops and medics. This is...
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Star (1993)
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Vanished (1995)
96 mins Drama, Romance, TV Movie
The synopsis which I found for "Vanished" was just a couple of sentences and focuses on the kidnapping of a child. Now it would be easy to jump to the conclusion that this is another TV movie which deals with child abduction ...
Zoya (1995)
171 mins Drama, Romance, TV Movie
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3,327 | Since the kick-off of this year’s Nigeria Professional Football League season, there has not been a title sponsor. To enhance the brand profile of the league, Nigerian Breweries has injected its marketing investment into it, positioning its premium brand, Star Lager beer, as the official beer of the Nigerian football league, reports ADEDEJI ADEMIGBUJI.
As the economy continues to slide, especially with recent admission by the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, that Nigeria is technically in recession, the questions marketers and brand managers need to answer are: How to invest wisely in brand building, where to use as point of exposure to engage consumers beyond the traditional platforms, and when to invest and achieve an impactful mileage for their brands?
The economic challenges have forced some brands to rethink how to survive amidst the continued decline of the economy, to stop their marketing efforts sliding to almost zero level.
Operators said the tough operating environment has forced a leading telco to cancel its entire billboard advert placement in Nigeria – a development that showed sliding marketing budget.
Nielsen West Africa Managing Director Mr. Lampe Omoyele, in a marketing survey by Nielsen, a global marketing research firm, said the economy’s downturn presented brand managers ample opportunity to deploy more marketing campaigns.
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At an event organised by advertisers, he said brands should be innovative, and corporations should look for where to place their brands to derive optimum value for marketing expenditure rather than withdrawing from marketing in the name of tight budget occasioned by market malady.
Yielding to this advice, Nigerian Breweries shocked the marketing industry on Tuesday when it announced a major sponsorship deal with the Nigerian Professional Football League (NPLF), run by the League Management Company (LMC). The sponsorship is expected to position NB’s premium brand Star Larger beer as the official beer of the Nigerian League. Banking on an average of 8,000 fans (according to 2014/15 season fan review) that attended games, the brand is expected to ride on the impressions the league enjoys, especially via its growing digital interest.
According to Keyhole, a real-time hashtag tracker for Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, the NPFL enjoys an average of 500 posts with four million impressions on Twitter every weekend.
The sponsorship, according to a media buyer, would also offer Star Larger beer an opportunity to reach about 30 million TV football audiences, who watch local leagues both in Nigeria and abroad via digital and online TV.
The brand is also expected to leverage on the growing emotional factor in the Nigerian league to bond with its consumers. For instance, there is a growing interest among families who attend local league matches in their bright club replica jerseys due to enhanced security at venues across the country.
Touted as having the biggest crowd for domestic football in Nigeria, for more than 15 years and expected to rise this year, the league has become more competitive as clubs now chase points, leading to greater excitement for the fans – the biggest stakeholders who are the core target consumers of most brands.
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Over the years, there has been a chasm in football sponsorship in Nigeria. Unlike its European league counterparts that enjoy sponsorship on all their properties, such as TV right, sports arena advertising hoardings, Jersey, and league naming, among others, the Nigerian league has had tough times in attracting sponsorships from various brands.
“The NPFL, like many important leagues across the world, needs big corporate organisations to support its message of youth empowerment – at least 700 footballers are employed across the 20 club sides in the league,” said LMC Chairman, Shehu Dikko.
Having enjoyed a great deal of sponsorship from Globacom, other brands have not been forthcoming, especially at this critical period when the brands are cutting marketing budget because of market realities. While some do not see the opportunities in coming on board, Star has defied the marketing challenges, economic recession and threw its marketing fund to support the league.
”This partnership agreement with Star shows that there is an opportunity for corporate Nigeria in our league and we hope that many more organisations will take advantage of football to reach their target market as we continue to build an attractive league,” said Dikko.
Need for brand support
However, due to the fact that more than 70 per cent of clubs are still owned by state governments, player salaries are hampered by the financial insolvency of many governments across the country.
Leverage for brands
Still, there have been more positives than negatives on the domestic scene, which has seen brand impressions grow digitally with increased interest. This, however, informs why Star Lager beer, Nigeria’s first indigenous beer, decided to support the growing local success story to push it beyond its current reach.
“We’re excited to sign this agreement with the LMC that sees us become Official Beer of the NPFL for the next four seasons. It’s a partnership that we expect to bring excitement to Nigerian football and the fans who love the domestic game,” said Managing Director, Nigeria Breweries, Nicolas Vervelde.
With a massive investment in the NPFL through this new partnership, Star will be able to connect its message of vibrancy and excitement with football fans across the country.
The partnership will see STAR provide excitement to fans during matches through activations, music and fun games at match venues. Fans will be able to win signed memorabilia, replica match balls and jerseys as well as key rings.
For many that have complained about the lack of entertainment after matches, Star’s experience with music would ensure there’s never a dull moment post-match.
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3,329 | Three Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) on Monday declared the July 14 governorship election in Ekiti as free, fair and credible, contrary to the claims in some quarters.
The CSOs advised the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to be wary of those it described as “fake election observers” hired to impugn on the integrity of the poll.
The three groups are the New Initiative for Social Development (NISD), Centre for Social Justice, Good Health and Community Development (CENSJHOD) and International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA).
They alleged that virtually all parties were involved in vote-buying, adding that this must not vitiate the process.
Addressing a joint news conference in Ado-Ekiti, NISD Executive Director, Abiodun Oyeleye, said the observers who reportedly discredited the poll were being economical with the truth.
Reading from the report of the observers from the three CSOs that monitored the election, Oyeleye commended INEC and security agencies for improved performance.
While admitting that there were no perfect elections anywhere, Oyeleye warned against any attempt “to set Ekiti on fire” with questionable observations to damage the integrity of a credible process.
Oyeleye said: “There were fake observers, we have the video clips of those who call themselves observers.
“We had our observers on the ground; in fact, in NISD alone, we trained 50 observers.
‘‘The report of our observers on the field was that the election was free, fair, credible and it reflected the election wishes of the people of Ekiti State.
“Although there were incidents of vote buying, all parties induced one way or the other.
‘‘Some parties did pre-pay, others did ‘see and buy’, while we had parties that shared electronics before the election.
“The election represented the will of the people of Ekiti State, with the exception of the vote-buying we noticed.
“ Many of those who cast their votes were willing to be bought.
‘‘Some even stayed at the polling units waiting for the highest bidder. And our observation showed that all parties were culpable on this.
“We recommend effective sanctions for political parties who engage in the inducement of voters to curb the ugly menace and this can only happen when the National Assembly reviews the existing laws.’’
FIDA Programmes Officer, Blessing Ajileye, urged the public to discountenance the allegation that security agents and INEC connived and fabricated figures in favour of a political party.
She, however, advised the National Assembly to review the Electoral Act to criminalise vote buying so that such infraction could be curbed in the future.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the election was won by the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Dr Kayode Fayemi.
INEC’s Chief Returning Officer, Prof. Idowu Olayinka, declared Fayemi as the winner of the election after securing 197,459 votes to defeat his Peoples Democratic Party rival, Prof. Kolapo Olusola, who scored 178,121 votes. | {
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*Says The Provision Is Likely To Be Abused And Lead To Monopoly
*Kicks Against Usurping Power Of Issuing Stamp and Seal from NBA To Body Of Benchers
*Proposes That 10 Years Post Call Requirement For SAN Rank Be Maintained
The Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Gwagwalada Branch, has presented its stand regarding the amendment of the Legal Practitioners Act and the Legal Education (Consolidation etc) Act.
In a memo to the President of NBA sighted by TheNigeriaLawyer, the Gwagwalada Branch proposed that section 14 of the Bill which grants powers of issuing practice license to the Body of Benchers be deleted.
They also proposed that the issuance of stamp and seal by NBA be maintained and should not be transferred to the Body of Benchers.
Furthermore, that the 10 years post-call requirement for the award of the rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria be retained as opposed to the new proposed 15 years. As for the Legal Education Act, the NBA Gwagwalada Branch proposed that since Port Harcourt Campus has been approved, the new proposed Orogun Campus be removed.
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To: The President, Nigerian Bar Association.
From: The Chairman, NBA Gwagwalada Branch.
Date: November 14, 2021.
Subject: The Proposed Bill seeking to Repeal and Re-enact Legal Practitioners Act and the Proposed Bill seeking to amend Legal Education (Consolidation, etc) Act.
The above subject refers.
The President may recall that there are currently two pending Bills at the Senate Chamber of the National Assembly. The first Bill seeks to Repeal and Re-enact Legal Practioners Act, and the second Bill seeks to amend Legal Education (Consolidation etc) Act. In view of the foregoing, the NBA Gwagwalada Branch (Eagle Bar), having thoroughly considered the Proposed Bills hereby presents her stand regarding the Proposed Bills as follows:
LEGAL PRACTITIONERS ACT
Having carefully considered the Bill seeking to Repeal the Legal Practitioners Act CAP L11, LFN 2OO4 and Re-enact Legal Practitioners Act, we do hereby make the following observations:
PRACTICING LICENCE: Section 14(1) of the Proposed Bill makes it mandatory for Legal Practitioners to obtain Practicing Licence from the Body of Benchers before offering any form of legal service, however, the Proposed Bill did not provide yardstick for issuing such Licence, rather, the Bill subject the issuance of such licence to Regulations to be made by the Body of Benchers. We are of the view that Section 14(1) of the Bill be deleted as it is capable of taking away the Job of many lawyers and may bring about Monopoly in the Practice of Law. It will also mean that the BOB can decide to deny licence to any firm or individual without any reason.
STAMP AND SEAL: Section 15(1) and (2) of the Bill seeks to usurp the Powers of the Nigerian Bar Association to issue Stamp and Seal and vests the Powers with the Body of Benchers. We are of the view that the Status Quo be maintained. That is, issuing Stamp and Seal should remain with the Nigerian Bar Association. We also worry that it will be tedious for the BOB to meet up with the demands of providing stamps for lawyers considering the huge number of lawyers in Nigeria.
INTERPRETATION OF “ASSOCIATION”: Section 19 of the Bill which provides for the meaning of some terms defined “Association” to include Incorporated Trustees of the Nigerian Bar Association or any other Body Incorporated for the governance and management of the Legal Profession. We are of the view that the interpretation should stop at the meaning of NBA, which is Nigerian Bar Association. This is in order to prevent the proliferation of other Association within the Profession.
ELIGIBILITY FOR RANK OF SAN: Under the Second Schedule, Item A, Section 6 puts the eligibility for the award of the Rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria at 15 years, it is our stand that the 10 years requirement should be maintained.
REMUNERATION: Under the Second Schedule, Item B, Section 2(a)i, the word “Minimum” should be inserted before the word maximum”.
PUPILAGE: Section 12(1) of the Bill seeks to subject persons called to Nigerian Bar to compulsory Pupilage for One (1) Year. While the Branch is in support of this particular provision, we are of the view that the Federal Ministry of Justice should be responsible for remunerating the pupils during the proposed One Year Mandatory Pupilage just like what is obtained in Medical Profession, and the remuneration shall not be less than N120,000.00 (One Hundred and Twenty Thousand Naira) only.
LEGAL EDUCATION (CONSOLIDATION, ETC) ACT
Having carefully considered the Proposed Bill Seeking to amend the Legal Education (Consolidation, etc) Act, we observe that the Bill seeks to establish additional campuses for the Nigerian Law School by establishing at least Two Campuses in each Geo-political Zone. We observe that in the South-South Zone, the Bill did not take into account the already approved Campus in Rivers State, rather, the Bill proposes to establish Orogun Law School Campus, Delta. It is our stand that the Rivers State Campus should be replaced with the proposed Orogun Campus since approval had already been given to Rivers State prior to the proposed Bill.
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3,331 | Posted bymaryjane678 January 22, 2021 January 22, 2021 Posted inUncategorizedTags:French buildings, living in France, off grid lifestyle, winter
It’s been months since you’ve seen a picture of our boat, Olivia Rose, so here’s a picture to keep the memory alive, for me as much as for you.
Olivia in the snow
The capitaine of the marina where Olivia is spending the winter on the Moselle in north eastern France was kind enough to send us this picture this week. It’s great to see her again.
Back down in our south western corner, the temperature is see-sawing about all over the place. We went from just above zero during the daytime to blue skies and 16 degrees in the space of a week, as the contrasting photos illustrate. Now we’ve got gales and rain, with gusts up to 85km per hour.
I thought I would share a few pictures of some of the more interesting buildings we come across as we’ve gone out on our walks over the last few months, the church above being my first example.
This next building is rather grander, a chateau in the next village taken back in the Autumn.
The rural farm building below is falling apart, but nature is taking over very gracefully. This type of construction is very common in this part of France, open fronted barns that look as if they built them and then forgot to finish off the front walls. Many of them are in a far worse state than this example.
And my last photo isn’t of a building at all. It was taken out of the car window as we drove around the outskirts of Tarbes, which has a small regional airport. This is a picture of something I’ve never seen before – an airport full of grounded planes, many more than you can see here, stacked up next to one another, and with nowhere to go. A bit like all of us.
And that’s about it for this week. We’ve been inundated with paperwork over the last few days, trying to sort out both health cover and the van. The latest request for information from the French equivalent of the NHS resulted in us sending in 34 pages of supporting documents and a four page letter to explain it all, all of it in French obviously. And getting the van registered is almost as bad. As a result my brain has exploded, hence short blog. Normal service will be resumed next week!
Take care as ever. No video but I’ll finish with a picture of a rose from the vase on the kitchen table. A pocket of golden sunshine to cheer the spirits.
MJ
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Lance Whamond says:
January 22, 2021 at 6:58 pm
Stay safe guys.
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maryjane678 says:
January 23, 2021 at 5:48 pm
Thanks Lance.
You too.
MJ
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Eliza Waters says:
January 23, 2021 at 1:24 am
I think the most sobering is the sight of all those grounded planes. Strange days, indeed.
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maryjane678 says:
January 23, 2021 at 5:49 pm
Hi Eliza.
Yes, strange days indeed.
MJ
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SA Houlton says:
January 23, 2021 at 3:39 pm
Yet again, in such ‘confined’ times, you astound me by filling your weekly blog with interesting subjects and lovely descriptive photographs. Thank you for cheering my week, and please keep going!
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maryjane678 says:
January 23, 2021 at 5:50 pm
Hi Antony.
Thank you for your support. I’ll do my best to keep going!
MJ
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Helenwrites says:
January 24, 2021 at 9:04 pm
Than barn 😱😃 … and lovely rose! We need every bit of cheer we can muster in these tough times n’est-ce pas?
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maryjane678 says:
January 24, 2021 at 9:21 pm
Hi Helen. Nice to hear from you.
Take care.
MJ
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Ann Woodham says:
January 25, 2021 at 10:10 am
That rose is beautiful and reminds us of our Golden Wedding Anniversary rose plant in June from our daughter, roll on the spring and summer. Good to see Olivia, albeit covered in snow – which at present as are we, six inches of it!! Looking at those planes is quite spooky. They should all be in the air? Stay safe, well, warm and sane. Good luck with all the paperwork. Thinking of you both, and Maddie of course. x x
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January 26, 2021 at 12:27 pm
Hi Ann, yes we’ve had enough of the cold and the wet stuff here too. Early Spring required this year! | {
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3,334 | Okay, okay… thanks to some gentle prodding from another SAHM mother of 5, blogger, and oh- my cousin, over at The REAL Adventures of a SoCal Mom, I am going to try and break back into this whole writing situation. You know… also, because *oh yeah*, it’s what makes me happy. Duh! Sometimes, us new parents -even ones that have had a baby (or three) before- need some gentle nudging to see the forest for the trees. Thanks, Rose! ❤
I suppose it goes without mention that I did, indeed, finally give birth. Huzzah! He was 4 days overdue, but little Patrick James was born Dec 4th at 12:54pm, 7 pounds, 13 oz. 20.5 inches long. Hey- I still remember, even! See? Being a parent doesn’t ENTIRELY consume your brain! Oh wait… it took three months to post that- nevermind. Yes it does. I’ll write some version of his birth story down at some point- I was only in labor a couple of hours anyhow, true to the timing in my two prior lightning-fast labors: I had Aiden in two hours (who is now 8, see his birth story in my blog from another life here: The Anatomy of Labor) and Annika in one! I think the last three labors combined total something like 5 hours and 5 pushes/minutes of pushing? Something like that. (Ouch! Don’t worry, I can still feel you punch me through the computer- and, rest assured, those few hours are completely filled with the transition stage. It still really hurts, trust me.)
Another thing that happens after the birth of a child, even for an experienced parent, is that it takes time to develop a routine, especially at nighttime. Patrick is still working out his sleep schedule, I am still working out (the lack of) mine. Sleep deprivation, joy! At least he’s not my first child, so I know that as my Grammy always says, “This too, shall pass.” I am sitting here, reveling in my coffee right now, I can tell you that much! Sweet, sweet nectar of the Goddesses. (I’m pretty sure the first thing Zeus’ wife does before he starts running the cosmos is start the coffeemaker. Are we kidding, thinking he keeps track of all that without a caffeinated cohort?)
One thing that has helped tremendously in my adaptations is babywearing.When faced with astonished inquisitors when responding that no, this isn’t my first child, but actually my fifth, (counting my stepdaughter, who lives with us full time) I developed the response, “No big deal, we like our kids. You just pop ’em out, strap ’em on and get back to it!” …which has pretty much been the case since I discovered babywearing when Aiden (my second in line) was born & I found myself trying to work in a newborn with my 2 year old. I found a non-adjustable, simple sling from Earth Child that he and I both loved- especially since he had colic and it was one of the only things that actually soothed him and allowed me to move on with my life.
Aww, cuddly skull knee!
Even my strapping, Irish-tempered, skateboarding, surfing, anti-hippie, tattooed ex-punker-partner has a carrier he likes for wearing our new edition. (It’s the Target-brand rip-off of the Ergo Baby carrier- both great babywearing options.) They are both especially great for menfolk, as they looks as much like a backpack as possible. (Okay, he’s been looking for a Thrasher Skate Goat patch big enough to cover it since its initial purchase & we lovingly refer to it as “The Grey Thing”, but still. A rose by any other name, right?)
Me sporting “The Grey Thing” with Danny
& “The A Team” (Annika & Aiden) at Pier 39
My personal preference is the Moby Wrap. It’s so comfortable! It’s made from cotton that feels like a T-shirt, it’s adjustable without any flappy, itchy, abrasive tags (save the tiny one used to keep your place in the middle) and there are plenty of different holds, too: You can have your baby facing toward or away from you on either your front or back, plus the newborn & hug holds, which I’ve had AMAZING luck combating colic with! (Calming a colicky baby is priceless- this needs so further explanation.)
I know… I know… It looks confusing. It’s long. It’s HELLA long. It’s Rapunzel in cotton form. If you’re not in the mood, learning to Moby (look, it’s a verb!) can be crazymaking and tear-inducing, much like learning to ride a bicycle, play the violin, learn algebra or master any other new skill. Yes, using a Moby is a skill– one that should be listable on our Mommy resumes, along with the ability to be stirring oats on the stove/bouncing a baby/directing the readying for school crowd (“No, you may not have marshmallows for breakfast. Your teeth are NOT brushed, nice try. Yes, I saw your drawing. Go find your other shoe! Hurry up! The bus! THE BUS!!“) while maintaining a (mostly) coherent conversation with Danny about the newest Epic Meal Time or what I just found on Pinterest & wondering in the back of my head whether or not I forgot to lock the car doors after the early morning oh-my-GOD-there’s-no-coffee run… withOUT burning the baby or messing up the cadence. (The fact that I’m a music nerd helps out a bit on that last part- sometimes I find myself patting triplets to my bounces) I’m pretty sure in moments like those, we’re supposed to receive a crown, Imperial Margarine style, but I digress. Instead, we earn our stripes and move on. You know, like I’m supposed to be doing right now.
My little sister & niece,
Moby-ed up for a parade!
One thing babywearing makes MUCH easier is shopping. Every time I go out, the Moby always draws comments. Most them are of the, “Wow! Did you do that yourself? It looks so complicated!” or “Aww, your baby looks SO cozy! I’ve seen those, but always been afraid to try it.” variety. I’ve even walked a mother to where the Mobys are sold in Target last week. ($44! They used to be like $100) Almost every time, I find myself admitting, hands-in-the-air that no, I am not a creative genius and yes, I’ve had to study the instructions, watch instructional videos via their YouTube channel AND have my sister help me. But I always immediately follow with how much I love it- and moreover, how much Patrick loves it. Seriously, that Moby tag is like a snooze button! He’s calm, quiet & even sleeping within 5 minutes every single time, as soon as I pull that sucker into position- and I might go as far as to say he’s even kinda of a fussy baby. (Sorry, Patrick. I love you, but your gas is an obstacle for both of us to reckon with- if I could make it die a slow, crampy, stinky death, I would.)
And then there are the other comments. Comments from well-meaning, but well- what’s the opposite of progressive?- people. (See also: Sanctimommies) The Thesaurus lists “small-minded” as an antonym for progressive, let’s go with that. Then, there are the comments from small minded folks.
Like last week, when I snuggled Patrick into the Moby and gathered the older children (an 8y/o boy and 2 & 4 year old girls) for a spelunk around the neighborhood for some sunshine and energy expelling. We then paraded over to the local drugstore where there is a Redbox I planned to use to facilitate winding down after our excursion. We march around, we pick up & talk about leaves an bugs and talk about the girls’ upcoming birthday party. As the steps start to shorten & slow, I make the executive decision to bring our adventure in for a close and we plod into the store on our last reserves.As we enter, I am instantly wary: it is FULL of Eastery-pastel-kid-crack. Amazingly enough, all of my children are maintaining control, despite being tired AND hungry. This is a momentary reprieve from The Universe not to be taken lightly. Better make this quick. We beeline to the movies & begin perusing. Patrick is peacefully passed out, everyone’s getting along, looking at which movie to choose, the clouds parted, angels were singing… okay, maybe not that last part, but sometimes, it seriously feels like it when they are all calm and quiet.Then… The Lady. The small minded Lady comes up and announces matter-of-factly, “Your baby is… uncomfortable. Can he breathe?” (Um, what?) I already kind of want to slap her for her blatant display of public stupidity. (NO, b*tch. He can’t. I’m quietly trying to kill my newborn… I just spent 9 straight months vomiting profusely for FUN. Oh, these other kids? Yes, they’re lucky to have survived me this long.) Sensing I may have been a little tired (Who, a mother of a newborn? Nooo...) & defensive- (being that this is CLEARLY not my first rodeo, as a friend so aptly put it) I finish choking her in my mind, come back to reality, smile and say, “He’s fine, thank you.”, managing to even maintain a grain of sincerity for her actually caring about my sleeping sweetheart, though it is NONE of her flipping business. I even go as far as show her his angelic, unobstructed face sleeping against my chest. (See? He’s adorable AND breathing. Now shush.)
But, not to be dissuaded by logic and obvious ignorance on the subject, The Lady pushes on, quite certain it is I who am the ignorant one, despite my surrounding children, who are still exhibiting stellar behavior, but slowly diverting their attention to her as she continues. “Do you have anything for his head?” All I can muster is a blank stare. (Uhh… does she realize it’s near summer weather out? … and that keeping bodies close together is how you survive if you get stuck in the Arctic?) “You know, like… a diaper?” The blank stare is only broken by my uncontrollable skyrocketing eyebrows. (WHAT?! A diaper? For his HEAD? WTF? Is she trying to be resourceful for me?) I’m so irritated & befuddled by her sheer nerve and the ludicricity of her words that all I can muster is literally, “Huh? Uh, no…” and turn my body, baby & attentions back to the other three children I’ve somehow managed not to ruin with my parenting style and try to move on with our movie selection.
Then? You guessed it! The Lady continues again! She proceeds to explain (passive-aggressively to the Reese’s eggs) “It’s just not good for them…” I meet my 8 year old’s questioning stare, roll my eyes and keep scrolling through the movies, despite wanting to give her a good helping of Humble Pie. Seeing that I have chosen to move on and completely ignore her, she follows suit and moves on, talking to my bulging eyed, barely-controlling-the-urge-to-hold-every-single-thing-in-the-aisle 4 year old daughter (and the rest of the corn syrup confections, which I’m sure were very supportive) how I am harming the baby, how he’s going to get sick and smothered, etc. This sends my mommy alarms near fever pitch, “Danger… DAAANGER!” flash the signs in my head as I feel my fists and throat tighten.
Purrfect. (Sorry.)
This Lady is no longer dancing on the line, she is charging right through to the other side, oblivious that it even exists! All of my children are behaving & minding their own business, Patrick is sleeping soundly… I am FUMING. I want to punch her in the ovaries. In my head, I hear my Grammy (bless her!) say, “If you don’t have something nice to say…” and I decide I’ll leave the verbal smackdown for another time- it’s hard to tell your kids to choose their battles & not argue all the time if I choose to give my energy to a total stranger. Instead, I take a deep breath give her the “We are DONE here. Speak again and I miiiiight accidentally murder you.” stare, usually reserved for challenging children or misinformed husbands, (ahem) and proceed to guide my wide-eyed girls back toward the movies. We check out Puss in Boots (which, as a sidenote, was great!) and get THE HELL out of there- away from The evil, sniping, vulture Lady & her trite, sanctimomious blather and home, to the soothing sounds of Antonio Banderas as a cartoon cat. Ahhh.
So really, The Moby (and babywearing in general) ensures the comfort of yourself & your baby- just not the comfort of self righteous, ignorant (or maybe just amazed & confused) folks that you may come into contact with. Sometimes babywearing in public (just like breastfeeding in public, which is another post altogether) feels like the safest, most comfortable, soothing, bonding experience possible between parent & baby. Other times, it can feel like arming up for battle. (Behold, my Moby of truth! Revere my bountiful boobs of justice!) Either way, keeping the little sprout (literally) close to our hearts is the best choice for our family, and something I will happily justify to naysayers. If having five children has taught me anything, it’s that they grow up fast. Those sweet moments breathing in the top of Patrick’s sleepy head are the currency of motherhood and I’ll take as much as I can get before they’re gone… no matter what anyone else thinks.
Do you and/or your partner wear your baby? Which style do you & your munchkin prefer? Do you ever get sanctimommied? How do you deal with it?
Not sure which carrier is best or where to get them?
Here are some links I’ve found helpful:
The Baby Wearer
Babywearing International
Moby Wrap
Pax Baby
Ergo Baby
Seven Slings
Happy cuddling!
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3,339 | Whenever I find myself getting frustrated with the sorry state of government funded space programs overseas I don’t have to look much further than SpaceX to feel inspired once again. From their humble beginnings back in 2002 they have shown they are capable of designing, building and launching rockets on a fraction of the budget that is currently required. Their ambition also seems to have no bounds with their CEO, Elon Musk, eyeing off a trip to Mars with the intent of retiring there. SpaceX is also the USA’s only launch system provider who’s got a roadmap for delivering humans to the International Space Station, a real necessity now that the shuttle fleet has retired.
You can then imagine how exciting it is to hear that SpaceX has received in principle approval from NASA to combine the next 2 Commercial Orbital Transport Services (COTS) demonstration flights into one. That might not sound like much on the surface but it means that SpaceX’s Dragon capsule could be docking with the ISS this year:
Over the last several months, SpaceX has been hard at work preparing for our next flight — a mission designed to demonstrate that a privately-developed space transportation system can deliver cargo to and from the International Space Station (ISS). NASA has given us a Nov. 30, 2011 launch date, which should be followed nine days later by Dragon berthing at the ISS.
NASA has agreed in principle to allow SpaceX to combine all of the tests and demonstration activities that we originally proposed as two separate missions (COTS Demo 2 and COTS Demo 3) into a single mission. Furthermore, SpaceX plans to carry additional payloads aboard the Falcon 9’s second stage which will deploy after Dragon separates and is well on its way to the ISS. NASA will grant formal approval for the combined COTS missions pending resolution of any potential risks associated with these secondary payloads. Our team continues to work closely with NASA to resolve all questions and concerns.
That’s right, if everything stays on schedule (which, I’ll admit, isn’t very likely) then we’ll see a Dragon capsule docking with the ISS and the first time in history that a private company has docked with a space station. The mission will test all of the fligh avionics, communication systems and docking procedures that SpaceX have designed for the Dragon capsule. Whilst the Dragon going up there doesn’t appear to have a cargo manifest it will be bringing cargo back down from the ISS, which will be a good test to see if their current design has any flaws in it that can be rectified for future missions.
The current docking procedure for the Dragon capsule is surprisingly similar to that of JAXA’s HTV. For the COTS Demonstration 2 flight at least the Dragon capsule will fly very close to the ISS where it will then be captured by CANADARM2 which will guide it into a docking port. It’s interesting because from the past few missions I had assumed that the Dragon was capable of automated docking, especially with (what seemed to be) rather advanced DragonEye sensor being tested on previous shuttle flights. Still automated docking is quite a challenge and the captured route is a lot safer, both for SpaceX and the astronauts aboard the ISS.
The announcement also comes hand in hand with some improvements that SpaceX has made to their launch stack. They’ve installed new liquid oxygen pumps that now allow them to fully fill the Falcon 9 in under 30 minutes, a third of the time it use to require. This means that SpaceX could roll out, fuel and launch a Falcon 9 in under an hour something that hasn’t been possible with liquid fueled rockets in the past. They’re also ramping up their production facilities with an eye to have up to 16 launches per year, a phenomenal amount by any measure.
SpaceX continues to show that the private sector is quite capable of providing services that were for the longest time considered to be too expensive for anyone but the super power governments of the world. The announcement that a Dragon capsule could be visiting the ISS this year shows how much confidence NASA has in their capabilities and I’m sure that SpaceX will not fail to disappoint. We’re on the verge of a revolution in the space travel game and SpaceX are the pioneers who will lead us there.
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3,340 | When my ex-husband visited Fort McMurray recently he commented on how it seemed different. After our divorce, he moved to Calgary and thus was not here as the price of oil slid inexorably down, the layoffs began and the next blow – in the form of a massive wildfire – fell on us. But I knew his sentiment to be accurate, as it would be impossible to deny that the community had changed since that day in May, although I would suggest the changes began long before.
That difference is something I have been carrying with me daily, trying to observe what had changed and why; it seemed the only answer was that we, the people who live here, had changed due to life-altering events and the impact of that change was felt region-wide.
And so it was yesterday I set out on my day, a day I thought would be one of the “new normal” kind of days. But it wasn’t.
My first stop at a local home-based business introduced me to to remarkable entrepreneur who is running a dress shop from her basement. My visit ended with a shopping bag filled with dresses, a tale of a bold entrepreneur and a memory of all the times in my 16 years here that I’ve encountered people like this who shaped our community simply through a new idea or business or adventure.
My next stop found me at the Wood Buffalo Regional Science Fair, a place I know well from the years when my own daughter participated in the fairs. Those projects felt like they took months, although it was likely weeks. There was the one testing glues that ended in every surface in the kitchen being slightly sticky; and from the fossil experiment I still have gobs of hard-dried plaster-of-Paris stuck on my patio. And each fair ended with the exhibition, and I stood there proudly as she explained her experiment to visitors, just as the parents did yesterday as their progeny explained to me their hypotheses and results. I was blown away by the level of intelligence and intellectual curiosity on display; the project on cultural impact on natural disaster readiness in particular struck me as genius. And standing there I knew that these kids were destined for greatness, as I’ve seen so many others from these fairs go on to achieve amazing things (like my own daughter who will begin studying mechanical engineering this fall).
I stood in that room and I could feel myself getting almost tearful without even understanding why; it felt in some strange way like the old Fort McMurray before the fire. I didn’t understand it but I felt it as that youthful energy and exuberance surrounded me, laughter and voices echoing down the hall as I walked away.
And then I visited the Fort McMurray Tourism Spring Trade Show. I didn’t know how I would feel about it, as last year on the final day of that trade show events began to unfold, eventually leading to May 3. The trade show last year ended with a hasty flip from field house hosting a trade show to field house hosting an evacuation centre, and I recalled very clearly how last year I watched water bombers in the sky, fighting the fires popping up around the city. I remember being there as the show ended and walking to my car, finding it covered in ash, and before I could even start the engine my phone rang with the news that evacuees would soon be arriving. For me, it all truly began on Sunday May 1, 2016, as I dropped my purse back in my office and headed back to the trade show floor, this time not to shop but to set up tables and chairs for weary community members who had to leave their homes. Somehow, my instinct told me that day that things were serious and about to get far more so; it wasn’t until May 3 that my instinct clocked me with an “I told you so” as I fled the city late that day.
So how would the tradeshow feel this year, I wondered? Would it provoke memories of that day and would it take me back to moments in time before everything felt different?
The answer is yes…and no. The trade show felt almost exactly as it does every year, but even better. I saw dozens of people I know and met some new ones, including those beginning new business ventures and taking that leap of enormous faith. And it was packed, the line for admittance backed up just as it used to be, and the aisles in between the booths completely jammed with people, most of them toting various shopping bags. It was trade show mayhem at its most glorious, and what was most striking is how it felt.
It felt like the old days. It felt like the days when opportunity and hope and optimism filled the very air we breathed, and when the beautiful sunny sky and warm weather reflected our attitude. Yes, things had changed and we had seen some dark and difficult times, but the sense was of the future and not the past; between the science fair kids, the business entrepreneurs, the frantic shoppers and the smiles and chatter I found it again: the soul of Fort McMurray.
We talk a lot about resiliency and strength. And there is no doubt it exists here, the kind of true grit that would put cowboys to shame. But the real soul of this place is the unrelenting and undeniable hope and optimism of the people.
That’s what I felt in that basement dress shop, the science fair and the trade show; hope.
It was the kind of hope and optimism that has always been the hallmark of this place, but that over the last few years – and particularly the last few months – seemed dimmed by the darkness left behind by the flames, much like the ashes the fire left behind covering the forest floor. But just as fresh shoots of greenery poke out from the ashes, so too are fresh new glimmers of hope and optimism poking out everywhere.
And I can see them growing and I know they will blossom, both the tender green shoots in the forest and the tender fresh hopes of the residents of this community. As we approach one year I sense a shift, one in which we move to collectively support those still in need and navigating their way through the recovery while we water those hopes and dreams and foster that optimism.
When I reflect on what has changed in Fort McMurray, the obvious answer is I have. And if I have, it seems likely others have too as we each travelled our own path through the unimaginable. I know my sense of hope and optimism was struggling, and on occasion I felt so weighed by the challenges I neglected to see the opportunities. Will Fort McMurray ever be the same? Will I ever be the same?
I don’t think so. The person who existed on May 1, 2016 is no longer. She was changed by the events, and at times the ashes from the emotional fire felt like they would smother her; but they didn’t. What saved her is the kindness of others, seeing their courage and determination and witnessing their unremitting hope and optimism.
What got me through the last year was all of you.
But while I am different – while Fort McMurray is different – I think we are the same, too. We have always been resilient and strong, courageous and tenacious. And we have always known the value and joy of hope and optimism; now we just know that sometimes hope rises from the ashes of what existed before, and gives us the courage to move into a brave new future.
As we head into a week loaded with emotions and memories I find myself no longer dreading it; instead I find myself thinking that we made it, my friends. We did it together and we managed to do it with our hope and optimism intact, as evidenced by my adventure this weekend. That there is still a journey ahead of us is certain. That we can handle absolutely anything is also certain; after all, we already did.
And we did it with the strength, courage, resiliency and unrelenting hope and optimism we have always shown. No matter how we have changed, no matter how Fort McMurray has changed, those qualities? They are as immutable and unchangeable as the flow of the Athabasca and the shine of the Northern lights. They are who we are and what we are; and that will never, ever change.
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3,345 | We often editorialize what we say, particularly in sensitive situations. We may want to please others or may be afraid to speak plainly for fear it will be hurtful or offensive. Sometimes we don’t state our thoughts and feelings because we believe they won’t be accepted or make a difference. Still other times we tell white lies to prevent pain or embarrassment.
Yet truth is a gift. Speaking truth extends trust to the listener and offers the opportunity for them to show us trust in return. Lovingly stated, truth can build and strengthen relationships.
Therein is the caveat. The truth needs to be used as a source of healing and not as a weapon. Benevolent intent and kind wording and delivery help ensure we relay our truth with love. If we’re not sure of our message or intended wording, we can use these criteria: is it kind, is it loving, is it helpful?
Today’s message advises me that lovingly expressed truth is one of the best presents I can give others. In doing so, I share myself honestly and with kindness. My truth is a gift of love.
How about you? How do you feel about expressing truth?
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3,347 | Annie’s Canyon trail is a San Diego County coastal favorite. Not only is it one of San Diego’s best kept secrets, but it’s also a super cool slot canyon! Nestled within the San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve, it was once a run down canyon inhabited by transients, plagued with illicit drug use and vandalism. As the story goes, local residents and a very generous donation from a person named “Annie” had the area cleaned up and revitalized.
The N. Rios Avenue trailhead now provides a fabulous family friendly scenic 1.5 mile hike. It’s rapidly gaining notoriety for its Instagram worthy sandstone canyon photo opportunities. If you want a longer hike (about 8 miles), begin on the other side of the San Elijo Reserve at the La Orilla trailhead. For the full video scroll all the way to the bottom.
N. Rios Avenue Trailhead location
Located in Solana Beach, head west on Lomas Sante Fe from the 5 freeway and hang a right on N. Rios Avenue. Head down this sleepy residential street boasting with “drive like your kids live here” signs. As you approach the cul-de-sac, look for street parking. It’s open from sunrise to sunset however best to come early if you want to beat the crowds and the heat.
At the N. Rios trailhead- starting our hike to Annie’s Canyon trail
San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve trail map
San Elijo Lagoon Conservancy signage about restoring the reserve
Trail Details
The trail starts with a few wide flat steps down into the Reserve. During the many trips we have made, we have never seen a stroller. This is likely due to the periodic steps coupled with the narrow trails. The trails are toddler friendly and babies are usually worn in pouches or hiking packs. Today, my 7 year old, 4 year old and 4 month old (in a front wearing pouch) made the hike. Leashed dogs are welcome but leave Fido at home if you plan to hike the difficult (sandstone slot canyon) side of Annie’s Canyon. No dogs allowed in this part since it’s one way, very narrow, has 2 challenging step ups (about 3′ high) and ends with a steep ladder.
As you stroll along under the tree canopy, it’s chilly. However, the air warms once the path flattens out as it drops down into the reserve (wear a hat, it gets sunny). When you reach the green Annie’s Canyon sign (pictured below), you can continue on (to the right) or hang a left to stroll along the salt marsh/wetland. The path along the marsh does eventually circle back up to the main pathway.
hang a left for the marsh/lagoon (it will circle you back up to the main pathway
The Salt Marsh
The pathway parallels the marsh/wetlands and kids will likely see ducks, fish, lizards and possibly some fun animal footprints (we saw raccoon prints today). This wetland is filled with over a thousand species of plants and animals. After passing the salt marsh/wetland, the path will take you back up to the main trail. If you want to continue on to Annie’s Canyon, hang a left. Continue on until you get to a large open area (with a dead palm tree) and follow the path up to your right. At this point you will see the brown Annie’s Canyon sign (pictured below), then you will reach another green trail sign (also pictured below).
The brown Annie’s Canyon sign
Annie’s Canyon Trail sign which gives you the 2 options (easy switchbacks or “difficult” slot canyon)
Annie’s Canyon Trail
The “difficult” trail through the sandstone canyon is one-way, gets narrow and a bit cramped, which means… no going backwards! This is especially tricky during crowded times if you missed a photo opportunity or if you dropped something (like I have done). Also, if you know you’ll be slow, best to let others pass in the beginning (before getting too far into it).
Annie’s Canyon Trail (the slot canyon)
Further into the sandstone slot canyon, the trail narrows
a cave with remnants of the vandalism & smoke stains (prior to the restoration)
As the path winds through the sandstone slot canyon, there are 2 challenging parts where you have to step up about 3 feet. Toddlers will need a boost up and adults with babies in carriers may need a hand since there is very little to grab onto (the sandstone walls are smooth here). This is also the case when you get to the steep ladder towards the end. (the Annie’s Canyon trail starts at about 2:45 in the video below).
After climbing the ladder you have reached the top! Many more amazing views across the wetland and to the ocean. To get down, there are some wide steps and slightly steep switchbacks. Eventually, bringing you back to the original path.
It’s a wonderful outdoor family friendly coastal activity. A family favorite activity for us!
For more information about Annie’s Canyon, visit the Nature Collective.
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3,348 | Strategist, author and speaker Michael Bayler on the overlaps between enterprise growth, brand marketing and new technology
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September 02, 2021
The Intelligent Brand - Part Three
(The Intelligent Brand - Part Two is here.)
A revolution in intelligence
[…] an evolutionary turning point: one from a straight back-and-forth communications network to a new form of media … The Net began to resemble a complex and highly adaptive life form, with a personality composed of many different interests and motivations. With each new advance in technology and each new use that was found for the Net, the whole of the thing adapted and grew.
Andrew Zimmerman, Coopers and Lybrand Telecom and Media, 1997
A great leap forward
We’ve framed our changing environment in terms of three distinct but overlapping eras: Industrialism (up to say 1960), Late Industrialism (up to say 2000), and Informationalism (from say 2000 to today). We’re especially concerned with the period since data processing entered the picture, and after that, what changed since the emergence of the Web.
While we can usefully continue to use the term Informationalism to contrast with Industrialism, as our narrative evolves it becomes increasingly problematic to think in terms of today’s environment as The Information Age. Given that the new dynamics we need to grasp revolve far more around the dynamics of the Web, and given also that the central role of information in business predates the Web by, we could argue, well over a century, I believe it’s more accurate to think in terms of The Network Age.
An ideal commentator to help us here is the academic who has, over several decades, significantly advanced our understanding of how networks impact culture and commerce, Manuel Castells. He writes, with co-author Pekka Himanen in their 2014 book, Reconceptualizing Development in the Global Information Age, of:
... a new form of socio-techno-economic organization that became fully constituted on a global scale in the early twenty-first century. Informationalism did not replace capitalism. In fact, it powered a new form of capitalism now prevalent everywhere […] What characterizes informationalism is the widespread use of microelectronics-based digital information and communication technologies that allow the diffusion of networking forms of organization in all domains of economic and social life. It also powers information processing and digital communication, enabling the expansion of the knowledge base of the economy and of the information society. […] Networking is an essential component of informationalism. This is why the dominant social structure of our time can be characterised as a global networking society.
The role and value of information have steadily changed over centuries, accelerating sharply since the 1960s, right up to the emergence of our current Web. But we haven’t - and this in many ways is the heart of this work - yet appreciated just how very profoundly this paradigm has disrupted the rules of value creation.
There’s been, only over the past ten to fifteen years, a discontinuous great leap forward whose radical impacts and implications - again, perhaps because most of us have lived and worked in the midst of this revolution - remain under-articulated and misunderstood. It’s no longer more and better, of more or less the same thing. It’s a new thing altogether.
Evolving intelligence
Core to coming to understand this is the way information has been captured and applied to evolve and expand intelligence for business. We can usefully think in terms of five phases, all but the last of which are more or less familiar and self-explanatory.
Product intelligence: how to design and build a mousetrap, then a better one;
Business intelligence: the accounting and logistics required when the market, and firms within it, professionalise;
Market intelligence: competitive insights and statistics that inform innovation, marketing and sales;
Customer intelligence: which came into vogue towards the tail of Late Industrialism giving rise, among other changes, to direct or database marketing;
Network intelligence: rising floods of information entirely redefine the new marketplace, defying Late Industrial efforts to make sense out of them.
One startling realisation here is that information, in its commercial role of enabling increasing types and amounts of intelligence for the market and the firms within it, has quietly shifted from primarily being about the business processes that create the value (i.e. in the Late Industrial model) to become about the value itself.
We could say, more pithily, that information has moved from being previously about resources to now becoming a resource in its own right. It’s worth pausing to reflect on the significant implications of this change.
Think about the type of data processing work done by the world’s largest corporations using IBM’s revolutionary System/360. Now think of the sprawling server farms of today’s tech giants. The paradigm shifts from information being about the workings of the business, to just being the business.
In the Web age, information also, for the first time, becomes an empowering and enabling resource for customers, the implications of which we’ll explore further below. Every one of today’s smartphones exceeds the power and range of the room-sized monoliths of 50 years ago.
We had expected to be able to carry over the same concepts that emerged in the customer intelligence period - when information remained scarce, and thus both easy to manage and make sense of for competitive advantage - across to The Network Era. We can now begin to replace these misconceptions, with a model of thinking that reflects the extreme discontinuity of the Web, while combining the appealing merits of simplicity and sophistication.
Network Intelligence
A simple definition
Intelligence has many definitions, perhaps too many. For our current purposes, we’re concerned with what we can call the ‘functional intelligence’ that gets results.
While a person we might refer to as intelligent could be a scatty academic, a ruthless fraudster, or a precocious child, the aspect of intelligence that arguably matters most - not just in business but in the today’s world - is quite simply an ability to make sense of things to generate intentional outcomes that are beneficial. In this sense, intelligence and power are not far from each other.
When we speak of actionable information, we’re referring to an increase in our available intelligence: in fact, the actionability more or less entirely determines the value of information.
We’re thinking of intelligence, therefore, in terms of the ability to find, articulate, and also to act upon, meaning.
When thus equipped, we are able - as a single person or a large corporation - to assess, to decide and to do what’s best. To further our own interests, and in some instances, those of others.
A road to clarity
Tracing the history of intelligence in business, its journey from the happy simplicity of the quest for a better mousetrap, through to the unimaginable complexity and velocity of today’s Web, offers an urgently needed sense-making lens through which we can, perhaps for the first time, fully grasp the nature and scale of the enormous shift we are experiencing.
We’ve been hung up on the data, and looked to the data scientists to make sense of it for us. Understandable, but impractical. Our current hopes and expectations of Artificial Intelligence are underpinned - for now at least - by the same magical thinking.
We’ve turned to network theory and network scientists to help us understand the dynamics of the Web. They can tell us how and why networks grow, and how they’re made up of nodes and links. But they remain - as do we - in the foothills of articulating what makes the Web work.
The insight that matters - the one that gives leadership the picture on the box of the puzzle we’ve all been puzzling over - is how business intelligence itself has been transformed by the collision of billions of human lives and minds with a global network that now carries some 95% of all the world’s information. And in turn, how this impacts the daily experience and expectations of our customers.
From there, the implications for how we structure business and its brands - to meet the newly empowered customer where they now live - begin to emerge. This informs the philosophy for our own transformation. We can also begin to frame what shapes and determines customer value from here on. Which helps us make more sure-footed, faster decisions about innovation.
A power shift
As we’d expect, business intelligence, in four of the five phases outlined above, has been applied exclusively to optimise outcomes for the corporation. And this happens - naturally, if not ideally - at the expense of what may be best for customers. But the rise of networked intelligence has already significantly tipped the balance the other way.
Customers are now - in ways we may already fail to appreciate due to their ubiquity - well-equipped to work out and find what’s best for them. The new network intelligence that so informs and empowers has introduced reach, range and transparency that now directly affect all corporate concerns - from pricing right up to purpose.
The turning point we have reached is one where business can no longer just apply intelligence to get what it wants at the expense of what others - “people and planet” - want.
This line of thought points us, usefully, towards what will, as we’ll see below, prove to be the most desirable and mutually beneficial value-creating market behaviour of The Network Age - active collaboration and co-creation. Surely the most valuable of all commercial intelligence enables a brand to optimally serve a customer at the time and place - in the context - of current need.
Now that we are beginning to understand what we had failed to previously grasp, we are infinitely better equipped to step across the aisle and look at modern value through the skeptical eye of the modern customer.
How can the firm and the customer best apply network intelligence to balance and achieve what’s best for them both? As we’ll now see, there are already widespread behaviours that clearly point the way forward.
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September 01, 2021
The Intelligent Brand - Part Two
(The Intelligent Brand - Part One is here.)
Think different
System/360 represents a sharp departure from concepts of the past in designing and building computers. [...] This is the beginning of a new generation - not only of computers - but of their application in business, science and government.
Thomas J. Watson, IBM, April 7th 1964
McLuhan has developed a theory that goes like this: The new technologies of the electronic age, notably television, radio, the telephone, and computers, make up a new environment. [...] They radically alter the entire way people use their five senses, the way they react to things, and therefore, their entire lives and the entire society. It doesn't matter what the content of a medium like TV is.
Tom Wolfe, New York Herald Tribune, 1965
Signals from the 60s
In 1964, two very different events occurred that set the scene for the profound cultural and commercial changes with which we are still in the early stages of coming to terms.
The rise of data
IBM - which had led business computing since the mid-50s - had made an enormous bet, an investment at the time of $5 billion, to develop the System/360, a revolutionary family of digital computing power, software and peripherals.
The 360 featured six mutually compatible computers and 40 peripherals that could work together. It also actively encouraged and rewarded external developers, anticipating how, in 1981, the company’s PC would kick start - while famously giving Microsoft the opportunity to supply and control DOS, the PC’s own operating system - the software industry that we now take for granted.
Rather than waiting weeks or months for information about the performance of the business, firms were, from here on, able to access increasingly sophisticated and actionable reports in closer and closer to real time, while the established silos between divisions and departments were simultaneously eroded.
The role and value of information about the business - and, over time, some information about the customer - were transformed by data processing and corporate networks during this period. So it was - and indeed still is - so easy to imagine as we plough through The Information Age, that if data is good, more data is even better, and that the global connection of the Internet would simply signal an acceleration into the same vision of the future.
The way information itself behaves and enables value for both business and customer has been fundamentally, yet very subtly, changed by the rapidly shifting context in which it lives and moves. As we’ll come to see, this subsequent networking of the world and all its data has come to demand of firms, not more of the same, but something completely different.
Network effects
That same year, 1964, Marshall McLuhan, a Canadian former English professor, published Understanding Media, a far-reaching, often opaque, account of the impact of the new media technologies on human beings, their experience and behaviours in modernity.
McLuhan was lionised by the corporate world, whose leadership, even over half a century ago, were already conscious that the world was running away with them. They were both excited and frightened by his lessons; just as much perhaps by his iconoclastic stance and calm refusal to be disturbed by their struggle to accept the implications of his manifesto.
While McLuhan’s thinking resonates through to today - not least his concept of the “global village” that the connected world creates - his central, most important and still bewildering contention was that “the medium is the message”. Though at the time his primary reference technologies were the television and telephone (with computing something of an aside) his meaning rewards close scrutiny today.
To restate this argument for our current circumstances, it’s not the content of the Web that matters so much, as the impacts - some profound and obvious, others more subtle - of our very connectedness. This is an environment that carries not merely the comforting familiarity of scores of petabytes of data - it contains and reframes everything it touches. Most of all, it changes us in ways with which we have only just begun to come to terms.
In the light of our current obsession with information - the content of our networks that tends to preoccupy business - McLuhan refocuses us firmly back to the radically changing context for human life and business. We must beware of over-focusing on what flows across these new networks, and pay closer attention to what happens to our world, our lives, our work and our corporations, as a result of our being so completely networked.
To imagine that business can transformatively benefit from digitised information, while ignoring such profound shifts in the shape of our environment, is an entirely understandable yet serious error of thought, with significant inhibiting implications for leadership insight and decisioning.
We are led to re-examine the seismic disruptions that the emergence, in the 1990s, of the World Wide Web introduced. It’s crucial to our project that we pause to understand what was - and what was not - happening here, and when.
Three ages of information
When we cannot imagine what the future may bring, we cannot create markets today for unspecified goods and services in the future. Sometimes investments are made for which there is no future demand and sometimes businesses fail to invest even when there is a demand for their output in future.
Mervyn King, LSE, The End of Alchemy, 2017
Two ages of industrialism
We tend to think and speak of The Information Age as having conclusively arrived with the ubiquity of the World Wide Web. But as it turns out, this future is nothing if not very unevenly distributed. It’s useful here to think in terms of three distinct but overlapping eras.
The Industrial Age was more or less entirely mechanical, and the overall paradigm changed little when electricity became commonly used from the late 19th century. It’s worth noting that the relationship between corporate management and business information also dates right back to that time.
Powerful innovations in that field - most famously perhaps, the punched-card tabulating machine, invented by Herman Hollerith (later to be a co-founder of IBM in 1911) for the US census of 1890 - were consistently introduced up to the middle of the last century.
In the years following World War Two, electronic computing rapidly entered the market, pioneered in its earliest days by the established powerful US office appliance firms. IBM launched its first electronic computer, the 701, in 1953, and took over the commercial computing market only a year later with the 650. In 1957 the Digital Equipment Corporation, DEC, was founded, and just two years later, IBM’s first transistorised computer, the 7000 series mainframe, was introduced.
The period from roughly 1960 to roughly 2000 spans what we can call the Late Industrial age. This was the era of data processing, where the industrial model of capitalism was extended and enhanced by computing, along with a degree of network penetration. The middle of this period was marked - and its progress dramatically accelerated - by the introduction, again by IBM, of the PC in 1981, and, in parallel, the emergence, further to the invention of ethernet, of the corporate network.
However, the core nature of value creation remained essentially the same. Systemic innovation took the form of incremental improvements. They were rarely, if ever, what we would today call truly “disruptive”.
Lagging the Web
It’s both startling to realise and hard to accept that we are today still in the surprisingly slow process of crossing the long bridge between this Late Industrial period and, heralded by the commercial arrival of the World Wide Web from 1995, the “real” Information Age.
With the arrival and ubiquity of global digital networks, the nature of life, work and trade are being reconfigured. Crucially, the nature, behaviour, role and value of information itself - not merely its massive and always-increasing volume and velocity - are profoundly altered in the Web environment.
Most of the world’s largest corporations remain rooted, for the most part, at the tail end of the Late Industrial Age. Their digital transformation programmes have, certainly, added plenty of information- and network-enabled efficiencies to their still-industrially-based business models, but have not moved them to the other side of the bridge.
How can we get our minds around what’s changed, and what matters about those changes?
The difference between these two worlds is hard to easily capture. However, at this early stage, we might ask ourselves why Amazon’s recommendations - with all the information the company holds on us, and despite its immense investments in data and data science - remain so stubbornly dumb, while Uber’s driver map - showing us the location and ETA of our ride - should feel so very smart?
Is Amazon the mighty digital pioneer, in fact, an Industrial leviathan? And why are Uber’s apparently simple service add-ons still so riveting?
New context, new content
Not another channel
It may seem unnecessary to go back and reexamine the nature of the World Wide Web. In fact, we’re already so accustomed to living, working and trading online, that we miss what’s actually happening, like goldfish asked to explain the water and the bowl we live in.
The Web is a radically different kind of network. To think of it - as we started to in the late 90s - as ‘another channel’, created a mistaken mental model that still haunts us today.
Industrial era networks were linear and content-dependent. Simply put, when you launched a new product, you shipped it to retailers over road and rail channels, and you promoted it over media channels - primarily print and broadcast.
These channels only went one way at a time: they were the opposite of interactive. They were also passive, we could say “intrinsically empty”, in the sense that, in the absence of trains, planes, automobiles, newspaper articles and advertisements, TV programmes and commercials … there was nothing happening.
However much traffic we sent hurtling down them, the overall dynamic was the same. They each carried a single type of traffic. And the content entirely defined them. Think of a road with no cars, a newspaper with no copy, a TV with nothing on.
To see today’s and tomorrow’s Web as merely a continuous increase - more channels for carrying more stuff - is a profound and critical category error.
Can we usefully think of, for example, YouTube - where so much of the world’s attention and media spend now reside - as just “a lot more channels and a lot more content”, much of which is user-generated? Of course we can’t. And that’s before we recall that it also happens to be the world’s second most-used search engine.
The Web is called “a web” for good reason. Online, when something happens anywhere, it happens everywhere. Just like a spider’s web, every single event creates a signal, a change, a shift. No matter how small or large, it’s this “active and alive” quality of the Web that differentiates it.
And while the channels of the industrial era were populated and propelled almost entirely by commercial activity, the Web - whether we’re at any point in time providing goods and services and promoting them or not - contains the lives, behaviours and communications of billions of human beings. It’s busy out there! It never stops and it never stops growing. And this vibrant change is happening more, and faster, every day.
This is an entirely discontinuous shift into a radically new market model. We are tasked with understanding, creating and communicating correspondingly new forms of value, for customers whose shifting experiences and expectations are every bit as fluid and fast-moving as the Web itself. Without a shift in vision, we are trapped: transforming and innovating for a Late Industrial marketplace and customer, both of which are slipping rapidly into the past.
Not the new oil
McLuhan urged his bewildered audience of 1960s business leaders to appreciate that the impact of the changing content of media cannot be confused with the changing context.
Now we understand just how very different this new context of the Web is from the industrial channels that preceded it, we can turn our attention to its content: the surging tide of infinite varieties of information that it carries.
Just as we had framed the impact of broadcast television as being based purely on its programming and the commercials that funded it, we have tended, as we balance uncomfortably between Late Industrialism and the true Information Age, to assume that for business, the Web is all about the data.
While the television programmes, advertisements, trucks and trailers of Industrialism certainly all carry their own intrinsic kinds of value, the popular metaphor of data as “the new oil” is a second category error, one that compromises our thinking and our priorities as we face up to the complexities of digital transformation and innovation.
In a sense, we know we’re in trouble as soon as we recall the Industrial origins of this idea. And yet, while oil - assuming of course that we wish, for now, to use hydrocarbons as a source for energy - arrives with intrinsic value built in, the same is categorically not true of data.
When we compare data to oil, we’re tacitly promoting and reinforcing the idea that it behaves like the traditional natural and human resources that Industrial corporations captured and acted on to create products. We are also implicitly sustaining the notion that data must surely have some kind of intrinsic scarcity value: that we should therefore be mining it, hoarding it. And that it might somehow run out at some point.
The problematic conclusion, from there, is that the process of creating fresh customer value in this new Web environment derives primarily - as of course it does in Industrialism - from exclusive ownership and exploitation of this precious resource.
We’ll come to understand that the resulting belief that, somehow, the process of innovative value creation starts with the information and proceeds from there outwards into the market - as it would if we were mining, refining and exploiting natural resources - no longer applies when we move into the Web model.
(The Intelligent Brand - Part Three is here.)
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3,352 | Almost 22% of Georgia residents report to binge drinking regularly and there are around 2,500 alcohol-related deaths each year. The Summit Wellness Group's Georgia-based alcohol rehab programs use the latest and most effective therapeutic techniques, medications, and technologies to help our clients heal from alcohol addiction.
Chronic alcohol use can wreak havoc on the mind and body, and alcohol withdrawal alone can be extremely dangerous. Once safely through the withdrawal and detox process, our staff will work with clients to develop individually tailored treatment plans.
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Our Approach
Treatment Process
Why Choose Our Alcohol Rehab Program?
FAQ Alcohol Addiction Treatment
Our Alcohol Addiction Resources
Alcoholism Treatment
What Getting Drunk Feels Like
What Alcohol Abuse Does To The Body & Brain
Alcohol Withdrawal: What Happens When You Stop Drinking Alcohol?
The Top 5 Dangers of Alcohol Abuse
Short and Long Term Effects of Alcohol Abuse
Our Approach to Alcohol Addiction Treatment
Addiction of any kind destroys lives. Alcohol is especially dangerous because it is so widely acceptable to drink. Many people don’t realize they have a problem until it’s too late and the brain and body have already developed a dependence. Being around alcohol is often unavoidable. Someone working towards recovery will need to develop new coping skills and habits. Our long list of holistic treatments introduces clients to these more positive coping mechanisms. This makes it easier to reduce cravings in a healthy way.
We also partner with a network of detox centers to ensure that our clients receive the highest possible level of care. We want to help make this transition into sobriety as safe as possible, and we understand the effect withdrawal has on our clients.
Treatment Process
Step #1 – Walk Clients Safely Through Alcohol Detox
It is important that individuals wanting to get sober seek professional guidance for detox. Withdrawal symptoms from long-term alcohol addiction can be deadly. At The Summit Wellness Group, we immediately work to stabilize our clients and walk them through this process. We partner with a network of Georgia alcohol detox centers that are experienced in helping people through the worst and most dangerous first stages of withdrawal.
Withdrawal symptoms for alcohol addiction can vary in severity and may include:
Anxiety, Nervousness, Irritability
Depression, Fatigue, Insomnia
Mood Swings
Sweating, Clammy Skin
Headache
Loss of Appetite, Nausea, and Vomiting
Tremors
Agitation
Fever
Seizures
Hallucinations and Severe Confusion
Step #2 – Craving Management Through Medication
Cravings are a common issue for many people recovering from alcohol addiction. During the detox phase, managing those cravings and preventing relapse is extremely important. Our doctors are able to prescribe a variety of medications that can help reduce the frequency and intensity of these cravings.
Naltrexone. An FDA-approved medication for treating alcohol dependence, helping to reduce cravings for alcohol.
Nalmefene. Similar to Naltrexone, this medication is used to reduce cravings for alcohol. It can also reduce the rewarding effects produced by drinking alcohol.
Acamprosate. Another FDA-approved medication that may prevent relapse by reducing cravings for alcohol.
Disulfiram. FDA-approved for treating alcohol use by increasing the body’s sensitivity to alcohol. It causes a very unpleasant reaction when combined with alcohol, acting as a relapse deterrent.
Cravings are expected in early recovery. When somebody has come to rely on alcohol every day, it takes time to change that habit. Though it can be frustrating, these medications may aid in reducing those cravings during the detox process. This allows clients to put more focus on building new habits to deal with the absence of alcohol as a coping mechanism. Maximizing the time our clients spend focused on treatment and building a solid foundation for their recovery is a high priority at The Summit Wellness Group. These medications may help.
Step #3 – Creating An Individualized Treatment Plan
At The Summit Wellness Group, we treat each of our clients based on their individual needs. Upon coming to our Roswell or Atlanta rehab facilities, you will meet with a team of treatment experts to discuss your needs and goals. This allows us to cater our programs to you. Some of this will depend on:
How long and how much someone drank
The intensity of alcohol withdrawal symptoms
Possible co-occurring drug abuse or mental health issues
Health complications that might be present or develop
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There are a lot of rehabilitation services and facilities out there. How do you know which one is right for you?
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Art Therapy
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Massage Therapy
Chiropractic Care
Nutritional Classes
Therapeutic Fitness
Yoga
Adventure Activities
Much of the mental stresses of early recovery from alcohol addiction are expressed as anxiety, depression, and disorganized thinking. Through the practice of different expressive and mindfulness therapies, these symptoms can be lessened. Long-term coping habits can be formed for continued treatment beyond our programs.
Our Locations
Admitting that you might be struggling with addiction can be frustrating and scary, especially when you don’t know where to turn or what to do next. Each of our locations was designed with your comfort in mind. We hope that from the minute you walk through those doors, you feel at home.
Our Roswell location provides the comfort of a home while still offering in-house holistic therapies. Unless they’re in session, our clinicians leave their doors open. Friendly faces are always around, and the outdoor setting provides peace and quiet.
Our Accreditations
We are Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) certified. We also hold certifications with the Georgia Department of Community Health and are part of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers.
FAQ About Treatment
When Is It Time To Get My Loved One Help?
If excessive drinking has caused any form of interference with your loved one’s life, talking to them about seeking professional treatment could save their life. As a person becomes more and more dependent on alcohol, their tolerance increases. This could lead to an overdose and death. The long-term health consequences of drinking only get worse as the addiction continues. Knowing the signs of alcohol addiction is the first step in opening up communication.
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Seeking professional treatment for alcohol addiction is the most effective method for reaching long-term recovery. The discomfort of withdrawal symptoms can often lead to relapse. If withdrawal is severe, it can land a person in the hospital. Our team of professionals are equipped with the tools necessary to help walk you through this process as safe as possible.
Warning of Alcohol Withdrawal and Overdose
The more a person drinks, the higher their tolerance becomes. The brain requires an increasing amount of alcohol before the feelings of pleasure are met. That also means overdose is more likely as more and more alcohol is consumed. And because the body continues to metabolize alcohol even after a person stops drinking, an overdose can occur suddenly and without warning. On the other hand, a person trying to get sober alone may either relapse or experience life-threatening withdrawal symptoms. Seeking professional help is the only safe, effective way to get sober and stay sober.
Additional Resources
Alcohol Withdrawal: What Happens When You Stop Drinking Alcohol?
Short and Long Term Effects of Alcohol Abuse
The Top 5 Dangers of Alcohol Abuse
What Alcohol Abuse Does To The Body & Brain
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3,353 | Each week, Kevin and Jeremy meet up to discuss hypothetical situations for an hour. Nonsense conversations about fictional universes, pop culture concepts, and scientific principles spoken with such confidence, you’d swear they were experts.
34: Your Butt is Not an Inventory Slot
February 26, 2017
Get your cargo pants on and grab your fanny pack, the guys delve into a world with an inventory system. Discussions include R. Kelly, cars, King Steve Buscemi, and McDonald's orders.
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33: Superpower Showdown: Flight and Speed
February 19, 2017
I could talk about the fact Kevin and Jeremy are trying out a special episode where they discuss a two different worlds with superpowers. I could talk about that. Or I could tell you that the episode ends with fart noises. I could do that.
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32: They’re in a Montage
February 12, 2017
It's the sleepiest episode. Jeremy has just driven for seven hours but they have a topic that just needs to be talked about: Montages. What if the world was full of sweet, sweet montages?
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31: Lag is The Real Killer
February 5, 2017
Put on your VR helmets and activate the murder subroutine, Kevin and Jeremy discuss if the real world had to deal with the death games from Sword Art Online. Kevin thinks it's dumb. Jeremy does not. | {
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3,355 | RT @johnpilger: The West's 2011 attack on Libya and the murder of its leader, described below -- cheer-led by the lying Hillary Clinton and… 1 hour ago
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3,357 | Della Ellen Anderson, 94, of Van Wert, died at 6:18 p.m. Thursday, November 29, 2012, at Van Wert County Hospital in Van Wert. She was born March 14, 1918, in Parma, Mo., the daughter of the late Laura (Riggs) and Leonard Martin. On April 21, 1945, she married Sidney E. Anderson, who preceded her in […]
POSTED: 11/30/12 at 11:35 pm. FILED UNDER: Obituaries
Law Enforcement 11/30/12
Van Wert Police No new reports. Delphos Police November 29, 9:13 p.m. – Megan Fischbach, 22, of Delphos, was arrested in the 600 block of South Bredeick Street on a warrant issued in Richland County for failure to appear on a criminal trespassing charge. She was incarcerated in the Van Wert County Correctional Facility to […]
POSTED: 11/30/12 at 6:57 am. FILED UNDER: Law Enforcement
Wis. couple provides courtroom color
CINDY WOOD/independent feature writer Michael and Ann Blanck (pronounced Blahnck) can find a canvas anywhere. Their latest, the Van Wert County Courthouse’s Common Pleas renovation project, was a labor of love for the art-loving couple that owns Blanck Studios in Ixonia, Wis. Before the first brush stroke, though, the couple had to determine the original […]
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Touches in Time ‘mobbed’
Local residents were out in force (above and below) as the Van Wert Cash Mob descended on Touches in Time in downtown Van Wert on Thursday evening. Cash mob members, who spent a minimum of $10 in the store, later convened at Peking Chinese Restaurant across the street to decide what local business to “mob” […]
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Review: OSP’s holiday play ‘memorable’
BARB THOMPSON/for the Van Wert independent With Thanksgiving now behind us, we’re heading into serious stress-encumbered weeks when available hours are far outweighed by holiday tasks that must be completed satisfactorily and on time. I stumbled onto a remedy earlier this week that I urge all of you to consider: Off Stage Productions’ performances of […]
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Unauthorized electric solicitors in area
Van Wert independent The Van Wert County area is again seeing unauthorized door-to-door soliciting in connection with electrical programs. Van Wert Mayor Don Farmer said Thursday that some of those soliciting have been charged with soliciting without a permit, noting that a city permit is needed to perform door-to-door solicitations in the city. The mayor […]
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Holiday splendor!
Members of the Evergreen Garden Club again worked their magic at Brumback Library, transforming the library’s Reading Room and Children’s Department into a Christmas wonderland for the holiday season. Above, members complete work on the Christmas tree that dominates the Reading Room, while the photo inset shows the real violin used in this year’s tree […]
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Convoy has Village Council vacancy
Convoy information CONVOY — The Convoy Village Council is accepting letters of interest to fill an open council seat. Those interested must be 18 years of age and live within the village corporation limits. Letters must be received by December 20 for council to make an appointment at the December 26 meeting.
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County Board of DD plans public forum
Information submitted The Van Wert County Board of Developmental Disabilities will hold a public forum to gather comment on the agency’s annual action plan. The forum will be held at 525 Augustine Drive in Van Wert at 10 a.m. on Monday, December 31.
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Time Warner has new voicemail option
Time Warner information COLUMBUS — Time Warner Cable Home Phone subscribers now have another option to access voicemail anytime, anywhere. Voicemail to Text provides home phone voicemail message transcriptions via text message to a mobile phone or email address. “Voicemail to Text gives customers yet another option to access the messages they care most about,” […]
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3,358 | Cockpit Arts has two Awards open for application for talented makers to join the Cockpit Arts community in September 2020. Each of these Awards will provide a subsidised or free space to a Maker, and this round has two spaces on an open discipline Award.
The Cockpit Arts / The Clothworkers’ Company Awards
This Award aims to assist three graduate weavers to set up in business. Weavers can be working in any form: for example, creating products, visual art, working with mills and making samples for industry.
The Award comprises one year’s business support and subsidised studio space at Cockpit Arts Deptford, including space in a shared studio equipped with Leclerc, Louet, ARM looms and a dye area, thanks to The Clothworkers’ Company. The Award is for one year with further financial support for up to two years on a sliding scale, by selection.
Deadline for applications: 5pm, Friday 31 July 2020
The Cockpit Arts / Newby Trust Craft Excellence Awards
This Award aims to support two makers to practice their craft at a key stage in their skill development and support their craft business to achieve financial sustainability. The Newby Trust Craft Excellence Award offers two makers each year a rare and valued opportunity to develop their craft skill and excellence in any discipline, nurturing both ability and talent.
The Award comprises one year’s business support and subsidised studio space at Cockpit Arts.
Deadline for applications: 5pm, Friday 31 July 2020
Further details and application forms are available to download from their website – https://cockpitarts.com/awards-bursaries/, or please contact [email protected] for further information or to express an interest.
Text: Cockpit Arts. Image Poppy Fuller – Abbot
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3,359 | According to the several reports that have emerged on the Internet, Apple Inc has been rumored to manufacture an iPhone 6C with 4-inch of screen, however, analysts believe that it is very unlikely to happen. Reports suggest that the company isn’t going backwards by manufacturing the smaller iPhones.
However, Apple Inc is expected to pack the existing iPhone 6 in the plastic body during the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus launch. Digitimes earlier reported that the company is working to launch three iPhones this year, iPhone 6S, 6C and 6S Plus.
All of these three iPhones will have fingerprint sensors, Touch ID and the Retina display. However, Apple’s latest technology, Force Touch, which senses even the amount of pressure applied on the trackpad or the touch screen, is probably going to appear only in the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus.
iPhone 6C has least chances that it will end up having a Force Touch enabled display in it. Digitimes reported that the company is also ordering LTPS (Low-temperature polycrystalline silicon) displays from LG, Sharp, Japan display and many other display pioneers in the industry.
It is without a doubt that the iPhone 5C was one of the cheapest iPhone company has ever built, however, it didn’t receive a decent sales figure. Apple Inc primarily launched it for providing cheaper iPhone in South-Asian countries, however, the lowest bar was so high that it didn’t gather a good sale. We will have to wait till September to see how the new iPhone 6C will perform.
Apart from that, company will also be introducing a new iOS this summer. Dubbed as iOS 9, it will have support for the Force Touch and the applications using it. Apple is expected to introduce it during the WWDC conference which is expected to happen anytime in the month of July this year.
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3,360 | Ghosh's work remain relevant as the world grapples with issues of communitarian and identity politics, refugees, and conflicting ideas of nationhood and belonging.
Shashank S. Sinha and Tuktuk Ghosh
History
Politics
26/Sep/2017
Papiya Ghosh was a cosmopolitan intellectual whose research seamlessly and continuously transcended geo-cultural boundaries. Credit: Papiyaghosh.com
Whenever one hears the famous historian E.H. Carr’s remark about history being an ‘unending dialogue between the past and the present’, one is reminded of an untiring historian, Papiya Ghosh (1953-2006), who did not live to see the traction her works could potentially generate. Her nuanced understanding of the past, and how the past interacted with the present, together with her socially-relevant research canvas – Bihar, Muslims, Partition, communalism, diaspora, nationhood, refugees, citizenship – continues to keep her alive in so many ways.
The making of a historian
Why did Papiya choose such areas of research? The answer perhaps mostly lies in her negotiations with the world of her parents and their experiences. Born on October 8, 1953, in Dumka, Santhal Parganas (a tribal area now in Jharkhand), in a family of bureaucrats, she grew up listening to real-life stories of wars, violence, nation building, Partition, and of the marginalised, dispossessed and minorities. Her father, Ujjal Kumar Ghosh, who had also studied history at Patna University, did a short stint in the army during the Second World War (1939-45), which saw him in action in Quetta, Pakistan, and Myanmar. He would share with Papiya insights related to the brutalities of hostilities and their impact on the ongoing nationalist movement. Thereafter, he joined the Indian Administrative Service and was allotted the Bihar cadre. He worked tirelessly to build the newly-independent nation from the grassroots up, always seeking to bring together strands within communities – especially the minority and marginalised. Tragically, he fell victim to a sinister political plot and was taken away very early in life. His unfinished work inspired Papiya immensely and she vowed to get back to providing a strong, academically-bolstered voice to the less heard, misunderstood and the voiceless as a befitting and enduring tribute to his memory.
Papiya’s mother, Purnima Ghosh, shared with her the tragic stories of Partition. Hailing from undivided East Bengal, Purnima was separated from her family and forced to leave all she knew as her own behind, never to go back again. Partition and its violence had left an indelible scar on her consciousness and imagination. Her interactions with Papiya centred around dark narratives of pain and destruction. However, the budding historian wanted to dig deeper – she was determined to understand the historic event in its myriad complexities. Soon, Papiya began to question popular and stereotypical constructions of the minority community. In fact, this was a recurring point of divergence in her discussions with her mother and perhaps, the only substantive one.
While academic pursuits brought her to Delhi – where she did her post-graduation and doctorate, followed by a teaching career at Daulat Ram College and Hindu College – Papiya’s research interests saw an efflorescence once she was back again in her field Patna, this time as a trained historian and a restless thinker. Her academic and research skills got further sharpened, thanks to stints with some national and international institutions including Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Jawaharlal Nehru University, and universities in the US and the UK. She began to better understand and articulate the larger dynamics behind historical processes and the connections between the margins and the mainstream – more specifically, how events could have ramifications beyond immediate social and geographical locales.
Region and nation
Papiya was a cosmopolitan intellectual whose research seamlessly and continuously transcended geo-cultural boundaries – she was in Bihar at one moment and out of it in the other. An unabashed Bihar enthusiast, her enduring legacy was to foreground the region’s complex interactions with the past and how they impacted a much-larger world. As historian Kumkum Sangari points out, her work moved ‘both outwards from and inwards to Bihar’. It examined the ‘articulation of nationalist struggles with the political history of Bihar as well as the regional recasting of nationalist politics.’ It had ‘the depth, immersion and inwardness that characterised the best of regional historiography’ but ‘none of the parochialness associated with regional history.’ Papiya’s Bihar was different in other ways as well. It was an intricate amalgam of various elements – community, class, caste and regional politics – and how these intersected with wider nationalist and communal politics. Herein lay the historian’s craft as she dexterously peeled off layers of a complex being, completely mindful of their specificities and interdependencies. The fragments were important to her – as were their inter-connections and their relationship with the wider socio-political contexts. In the process of understanding the fragments, she consistently questioned stereotypes or categories considered monolithic.
Papiya Ghosh (right) and Malti Devi (left). Credit: Wikipedia
Muslims and the Pakistan movement
Papiya’s research on community-oriented formations and politics – anchored in her books, Muhajirs and the Nation & Community and Nation – departed from the existing scholarship in more ways than one. Unlike Punjab and Bengal, where Muslims were in a majority, her research pivoted around Bihar – an area where Muslims remained a minority. She strongly questioned the foundational role of religion in communitarian politics and her canvas highlighted the regional, class, caste and gender dynamics. She also argued against, as late historian Biswamoy Pati points, “the construction of a homogenous and exclusive ‘Muslim identity’ based on pure and unadulterated Muslim/Islamic consciousness”; instead, she revealed the diversities and pluralities within Islam and Muslims. One manifestation of this was the contestation of the Pakistan movement from within different Muslim groups, particularly the Imarat-e- Shariah and the Momin Conference (MC). Jamiyat al Ulama, for instance, developed a framework of Islamic nationalism directed against imperialism and later against Muslim League’s communalism. Her work also brought out the differences and interactions between ‘high’ and ‘low’ politics – the Congress and Muslim League vis-à-vis others. Within the Muslims, as the MC argued, this got reflected in the politics of the sharif (upper sections) – best represented by the Muslim League – as opposed to that of razil (labouring men) – whose aspirations were best articulated by the MC. Papiya juxtaposed different kind of politics – those of qaum, mazhab, biradari as well as Hindutva – to interrogate the colonial classification of the putative ‘Hindu’ and ‘Muslim’ communities into communitarian identities.
Diaspora, refugees and the making of South Asia
Papiya’s work on the Bihari diaspora (The Partition and the South Asian Diaspora) reflected her deeper engagement with ideas of nation-ness, nationhood, denominational homelands and citizenship. The deep-rootedness of partition and diaspora exemplifies the brilliant play of history across time and space. Partition persisted not just across the Indian subcontinent, but at several diaspora sites across the globe, and way beyond 1947 into the recent decades. Her book, however, also delineated how ‘partition’s refugee histories and two Muhajir formation in East and West Pakistan had their roots in the aftermath of killings of Muslims in Bihar in 1946’, several months before the great divide. ‘The emergence of Bangladesh’, she wrote, ‘interrupted this homeland and mapped out huge number of Biharis into the sixty-six refugee camps, where they still languish, awaiting repatriation to Pakistan.’ This long wait saw the refugees appeal to the United Nations for refugee status under categories like ‘Muslim refugees’ or ‘Stranded Pakistanis’ for the purposes of funds. Such refugees received support from Bihari diaspora in London, New York and Chicago and the subcontinental Jamaat-I-Islami. Many Bihari migrants later deployed their diasporic sites for their redefined and ethnic politics. She showed how, between 1992 and 2002 (Gujarat riots), Muslims and Dalits organisations in the UK and the US contested the idea of Hindu Rashtra based on stereotyping of Muslims around the making of Pakistan. After 2002, many such organisations tried to broadbase their support by forging connections with the Christians, Sikhs, Dalits, feminist and liberal and progressive groups as well as with subcontinental organisations dealing in human rights, peace and democracy.
Diasporic sites, networks and activisms, she argued, were also important at other levels – Partition’s minorities including ‘Indian Muslims and Pakistani and Bangadeshi Hindus facing subcontinental majoritarianisms’ and the ‘Hindutva formation aiming at a Hindu Rashtra and/or Akhand Bharat by bonding a Hindu diaspora.’ The long-distance remaking of South Asia formed an integral part of the diasporic politics.
Negotiating barriers
Papiya continuously and creatively negotiated barriers in other ways as well – whether it was the disciplinary boundaries or questions regarding periodisation or evidence base, to name a few. She was a historian by primary training but always worked at the intersections of history, sociology, anthropology, politics and what now constitutes migration and diaspora studies. Such an approach naturally widened her evidence base. Books and archives would always be supplemented with field visits, interviews, conversations and solid empirical work. Her research on diaspora also included refugee reports, family histories, archives of diasporic repatriation activists, camp narratives, web exchanges and accounts of asylum-seekers. And, the stories that came out had to be told convincingly but also interestingly. As scholar Jyotirmaya Sharma says: “She needed every detail about colour, texture, smell and sound to be a part of the narration.” The idea of periodisation in history made her uncomfortable. She loved the aftermath just as she loved the incident. Her canvas went beyond events/milestones considered sacrosanct by most historians. Should modern history end at 1947? For her, the answer was mostly, perhaps always, no.
Tragically, Papiya was brutally murdered on December 2, 2006 in her home at the dead of night by six armed assailants. Eerily, her father had met his end on the same day, in the same city, 50 years back. Though 11 excruciating years have gone by, justice has still not been delivered. The academic fraternity and others are yet to know why such an intensely committed intellectual had to be silenced in such a macabre manner. With her death, ended a great intellectual journey – a voyage which needs to be adequately mapped in mainstream academic research. Her works remained unfinished, as did her quest. The third book in her planned trilogy will wait forever; in addition to Muhajirs and the Nation and The Partition and the South Asian Diaspora, she was also working on a third book on Other Backward Classes (OBC) and Dalit Muslims. Her incisive work on gender – particularly how women and their bodies became signifiers of communitarian conflicts – had huge potential. Her forays into popular culture, particularly Bhojpuri cinema and songs, were also nipped in the bud.
Papiya now mostly dwells in footnotes and references; memories of family, friends and well-wishers; and, in the intellectual initiatives of the Papiya Ghosh Memorial Trust. However, her works remain relevant, perhaps more than ever, as India and South Asia grapple with issues of communitarian and identity politics, refugees, hangovers of Partition and conflicting ideas of nationhood and belonging. Had she been alive, her advice would have remained the same – look deeper and holistically; question monolithic assumptions; see the layers and their interconnections; understand the wider socio-political contexts; and, engage creatively.
Shashank S. Sinha has taught history in undergraduate colleges at the University of Delhi. He does independent research on tribes, gender, violence, culture and heritage. Tuktuk Ghosh is a retired IAS officer with a deep interest in modern Indian history. She also comments on and analyses contemporary governance-related issues. | {
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3,361 | ♞ Birds, shimmering blue and the size of walnuts shot about Gentle Annis in a blur of wings and movement; butterflies, twice their size, fluttered around a cacophony of flowers in slow winged beauty. She skipped down a path of deep brown bare earth half a metre wide and ten centimetres deeper than the flower sprouting ground on either side of it. Transparent wisps of steam rising from the greenery around her in the morning sun, dissolving the previous night’s frost.
Right up until an hour prior to this point in her journey, Gentle Annis had skipped and moved with all of the litheness and grace her twenty year old body would allow. Every so often she would grin at a creature of the forest, her unbridled joy resultant of the power the cloak had given her. Now, however, the sun was slowly drying the rich red blood upon her riding hood, power ebbing away with it, slowing her from skip to irritated walk. Hunger was beginning to gnaw at her empty stomach in concert with the electricity lost; Gentle Annis’s demeanor souring by the second, leaving her with a sense of cold, emptiness, fatigue and nausea.
☛ Gentle Annis first heard, then saw two skinny blonde haired girls, both no more than ten years old by appearance, strolling along toward her, heads bent forward in the depths of deep conversation, coming around a gentle bend up ahead.
Dressed identically, beret’s the colour of deep ocean; blouses a shade of a midday summer sky tucked into russet knee length skirts; white stockings to the knee, covering small narrow feet held securely within matched leather sandals. Plaited pigtails bouncing on narrow shoulders covered in hard earned patches, telling all that gazed upon them that the bearer had been proved competent in things such as lighting fires, building spiked tiger traps, marksmanship, and needle point. Girl Scouts, lightly carrying a medium sized, much used wicker picnic basket each.
“Hello there ladies! What brings you to the forest this beautiful day?” purred Gentle Annis, standing, hands on hips and feet spread firmly apart, filling the path before them.
Shocked by the interruption into their world, the two girls stopped immediately in the middle of the track, lifting their beautiful elfin like faces in a startled glance from the highly important conversation they were sharing. Startled at the presence of the oddly hooded character in their path, for it isn’t everyday that, particularly aged ten, you bump into someone wearing a cloak of blood, seal skin, and polarbear. Flash like, the duo of innocents cast their eye’s in the direction of their sandaled feet in unison.
“Ummmm……………it’s our turn to bring food to the ‘Old Lady of the Wood’ even though this is actually a forest,, and to do whatever chores she needs doing there.” Stammer waif number one, currently standing to the right.
“Two more trips and we get our ‘Old Lady’ badge.” Chipped in waif number two, presently located on the left.
“Most honourable indeed,” said Gentle Annis, eyeing the pair as a shark eye’s a swimmer. “Do you visit her everyday ladies?”
“Oh, no, just when it is our turn. We all take turns each day. Tomorrow is that bitch in the mirror’s turn. We don’t get our turn again for another month.” Spat waif number two. The injustice of patience and obvious desire to attain another badge almost too much for her to bare.
“My, that is a shame, and do all Girl Scouts have such colourful language as you?” said Gentle Annis with a grin. Not waiting for an answer, she went on. “Have you passed anyone else today along the path?”
“No Miss, no-one ever comes this way.”
With that, Gentle Annis fell on the pair with glee and terminally laden violence. The innocent waifs’ no longer standing on the left or right, rather, all over the path, and part way up a tree.
Their blood proved to be worth bottling.
♞
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3,362 | Like water cooler talk at work, travelers have go-to topics of conversation too. As a person from the U.S., I am often asked about the election and Donald Trump. People ask for my opinion without regard for social conventions dictating politics is off limits. It is great to discuss a topic that we avoid in some settings at home.
I have had the election conversation many times with people representing different countries and I always hear similar comments from my conversation partners. They say:
How has this happened? I cannot believe it!
We think less of the United States because of Donald Trump’s candidacy.
We love Obama. Regardless of the election results, the new President is not as exciting.
I know backpackers are a homogenous group – millennials, people with some financial means, people interested in travel even if it is not always comfortable or easy. Even given this homogeneity, I am intrigued that no person I have talked with supports Donald Trump.
I am happy to be out of the country during this election cycle so I can avoid the non-stop coverage. I still read my newspaper daily and also listen to election podcasts. For two of the three debates I streamed the audio live. (An aside: technology is amazing!) It is excellent to be able to choose how much election coverage I hear every day.
I am aiming to be in a larger city for November 9 (a day later because of the time zones) so I can continue my tradition of watching the voting results live on television. I am excited to see what an election watching party outside of the U.S. feels like.
Quick note: I returned this afternoon from 6 nights on the Cambodian Island Koh Rong Sanloem, a place with no roads, no ATMs, and no wifi. It was fabulous! A number of blog posts will come in the next few days.
I met these fabulous German women, Pia and Marina, in our hostel in Can Tho. Because it is the end of the low and rainy season, we were the only people staying for both nights. I am grateful we had each other!
The big activity in Can Tho is a daybreak visit to the floating markets. Many other tourists also joined. We boarded a small wood boat without life jackets.
It was a grey day and the water is really this brown. I was told the water is less brown in the dry season when there is less run off.
This market is a working market. Each boat advertises their produce item by hanging it from the tall pole. The buyers must purchase in bulk and usually re-sell in the local markets in town.
Eyes are painted on almost every boat I saw in the delta region and also in the north in Halong Bay. They ward against evil and are also lovely to look at.
Pia, Marina and I along with our boat driver toured a family’s rice noodle factory. No one spoke English, including our boat driver, so I did not learn much about the factory. It was interesting to observe.
I left Can Tho and slept one night in a border down called Chau Doc. From Chau Doc I took a larger ferry (with life jackets!) for a 5 hour boat ride from Vietnam to Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It was cool to cross a border through a river crossing. The blue sky pictures are from the border crossing trip.
Yom Kippur passed while I was in Can Tho. I streamed services from my synagogue. The cyclo taxi that would have picked me up for the boat ride across the border did not arrive. The kind and helpful front desk person at my hotel drove me on his moto the short distance to catch the boat. This was my first moto ride!
Photos from the boat ride on the Mekong to Cambodia.
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Linda Woessner says:
October 28, 2016 at 2:13 pm
Fascinating, as always. No life jackets, moto rides? – you’ve become quite the risk taker while living dangerously;);) Loved the update. Keep truckin’
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grandma lange says:
October 28, 2016 at 7:18 pm
i bet mia was happy to be with you and practice her english with you …….
all my life the world looked up to the freedom in the great USA. and now, they and we here are perplexed indeed !!!
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theyearofsarahjoy says:
October 30, 2016 at 12:38 pm
Perplexed seems about right from the conversations I am having… Both Pia and Marina spoke great English. At home they are in business and use the language often. I continue to be impressed by everyone’s second (or third) language skills!
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Laura Johnson says:
October 28, 2016 at 9:28 pm
Worried when I see you on the water without a PFD (personal floatation device)…I remember when I was in Mexico and we took a boat from Ixtapa to Ixtapa Island…it wasn’t until we had left the shore that we noticed there were none on board……… Mind how you go…you’re important to all of us.
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theyearofsarahjoy says:
October 30, 2016 at 12:40 pm
Thank you always Laura for caring about my safety! We were not so thrilled either but, in the moment, there wasn’t much we could do besides confirm we all knew how to swim! I am getting better at scanning my environment when I get on boats or busses to try and be as safe as possible (PFD, seat belt, escape routes).
Sounds like you had the same thing happen! Love hearing your stories. I didn’t know you had journeyed to Mexico. Neat!
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Kat says:
October 29, 2016 at 2:25 am
I too was mildly concerned about the lack of lifejackets after seeing this adventuresome situation. I also find it hysterical that this is also the concern of my fellow commenters.
The markets just looked fantastically interesting – the idea of dangling the wares to show what you have is so interesting! I also got a kick out of your interpretive rice noodle factory tour.
Always so interesting to read. Be well!
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theyearofsarahjoy says:
October 30, 2016 at 12:43 pm
Kat!! What can I say, great minds think alike 🙂
I think you’d have been equally entertained by the interpretive movements needed when I bought deodorant recently. There was a nose holding followed by armpit pointing game of charades. Success in the end though! Well wishes to you too and welcome back from TX! Many thanks for reading.
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Ellen says:
October 31, 2016 at 2:42 pm
Can’t wait to hear where you end up on election day and what your experience is like. I was in Guatemala in 2008 and it was so incredible to see the whole country celebrate and realize how far Obama’s popularity had already spread.
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theyearofsarahjoy says:
November 4, 2016 at 1:12 pm
What a special memory Ellen! I get the feeling Cambodia is less connected to the US so I am not anticipating a lot of interest from Khmer people. I may be 100% wrong! Excited for the experience and you betcha I’ll let you know where I end up. Good luck in NYC – both campaign HQs could be extra interesting.
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3,364 | We have all heard the phrase ‘health is wealth’ thrown around. I however often wonder if we really understand what it means. Health simply refers to fitness of the mind, soul and body. If the mind is unwell, then one is unhealthy.
Last year, I joined a fitfam fellowship group (YES, fitfam fellowship). Not because I was obese, but because I was searching for how to do things better. A few people couldn’t understand why, as they were of the opinion that I was not overweight and didn’t need exercise (I have been hearing that for years). At our first meeting, I was introduced to a different interpretation of 1 Corinthians 6:19-20.
Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God? You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body.
These verses were related to what we feed on both physically and spiritually and how this affects our service to God. I then started to ponder, what do I eat? Am I taking care of my physical body? Will God be happy with my present state? Can I truly serve Him wholly in my present state? The honest answer was NO. Prior to then, I had joined the gym but I was going in at intervals, I ate 60-70 per cent healthy (I know you’re thinking that’s not bad, but for me it was not enough). I thought back to some years ago when I was really active, working out 5-6 days a week and eating 60 -70 per cent healthy. The difference between both times – age, stage in life and work hours. I then decided to step things up and I can tell you things changed.
My schedule became crazy to those who didn’t understand my goal but totally rational to me. I completely cut out fried foods, sugar – a great weakness as I have a sweet tooth. I would get offered chocolate and politely decline. I never thought that could happen. I guess when one is focused on the destination, nothing is impossible. I loved fitfam fellowship because we were accountable to each other – posting pre or post workout pictures and meal pictures at least thrice a week, detoxing on Thursdays and meeting up on Sunday to fellowship.
I started working out 5 times a week – 3 days at the gym, 2 days at home. My daily routine changed. I woke up at 4:45 for bible study and prayers, worked out right after and went on to get ready for the day. I never thought this could happen, considering I am a working wife and mother with toddlers.
My choice to be fitter and healthier came with its challenges, as it meant not seeing my children on some mornings before they went off to school, eating different meals from everyone else, attending events and not being able to eat (I hardly eat at functions, but would have typically requested a plate of small chops especially puff puff).
There were days when I would go to the gym and almost give up, but then my motivating verse ‘I can do all things with Christ who strengthens me’ (Phillipians 4:13) will come to mind and I would keep going. If I felt too weak to exercise, then I would sit it out as I was not trying to kill myself (considering this involved no medals). There were days or weeks I could do nothing because my children at intervals needed mummy’s undivided attention in one form or other times when I felt poorly or had a project to deliver,….These days did not stop me from attaining my goal.
My focus was on fat loss, not weight loss as I have always been within my ideal weight range. Some see me and think I have lost a lot of weight, I WISH. I have slipped in last month as life has happened. I however intend to continue on this journey to being healthy, for what is the use of having all the money in the world if one is too ill to spend it?
I have no idea how I fit health and fitness into my routine, but I know that prioritizing it has made a big difference. I feel my choice has helped me serve God better, even if it is by encouraging others to take care of themselves as I am spending time taking care of me. Of what use am I to God if I am ill?
Dear woman of God, I know life is tough. You can however make the choice to take care of YOU, bringing out the best in YOU, being YOUR best self for your maker…. Find a small group, create a small group, do something, push yourself. Do you, become your best self. A fitter, stronger and healthier version of YOURSELF = a stronger YOU serving God. Yes I know physical fitness cannot be compared to spiritual fitness, but I know God wants us all to be healthy. Christ already took all our sicknesses and diseases away, why bring them back?
Have a healthy 2017.
“It is health which is real wealth, and not pieces of gold and silver”. Mahatma Gandhi
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arcadiamontessorischool says:
February 2, 2017 at 3:03 am
Inspired, I need to be more consistent!
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thisandthatbylola says:
February 2, 2017 at 12:42 pm
Happy to inspire to you. You can do it
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Nneka says:
February 2, 2017 at 1:41 pm
So I have been in bed the last hour looking for strength to get up and go to the gym this morning as I totally wasted yesterday…. you just gave me that strength girl. Thanks lolly pop! Great motivation and fantastic read . Oya write the next one.
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thisandthatbylola says:
February 2, 2017 at 2:12 pm
You’re welcome girl. Your comment has motivated me too xxx
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Stephanie says:
February 3, 2017 at 12:38 am
A million THANKS for this Lola! God bless you. More grace!
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thisandthatbylola says:
February 3, 2017 at 4:36 am
You’re welcome Stephanie. God bless you too
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Nana says:
February 9, 2017 at 5:22 pm
Another perspective to the scripture on ‘our body beibg the temple of God’.
I have always belived that taking care of our bodies not only in terms of keeping it clean on the outside but on the inside too was definitely pleasing to God.
Most people have a hard time adapting to the notion of making the right food choices and im not judging them because food is tempting and good too. I’m equally guilty but just on some days :-).
Moderation is always key. Thanks Lola
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3,365 | Hello! How has everyone been spending their fall season? I had previously shared a short post of my fall travel journals and this time it’s the flip through of them. I wanted to share the idea that everything and anything can be simple enough to inspire ourselves and each other. Of course, the most important reason is that we get to look back at our memories of joy.
Thanks for watching. Happy journaling.
The heat of autumn is different from the heat of summer. One ripens apples, the other turns them to cider.
Jane Hirshfield
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2 replies on “Fall Travel Journal Flip Through”
Stuart Danker says:
October 8, 2020 at 1:15 am
I love journalling, as well as looking at other people’s spreads. Thanks for this. I wish my journal was half as pretty, but all I do is write words lol.
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Pa says:
October 8, 2020 at 6:10 am
Thank you and you’re very welcome. I think journaling in any form is just the same. As long as we are able to share what we want from different angles. Thanks again for stopping by. | {
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I was part of planning the Good Friday experience at my church this year, so as you can imagine, I have been thinking about it a lot. I have been actively placing myself in the place of those who knew Jesus, who loved Him, who followed Him, who gave up their lives and joined His mission. And who watched Him be arrested, tortured, and killed. They saw Him die. I cannot imagine the deep sorrow they experienced.
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E124 Competing with Yourself; Tips for a More Fulfilling Life, with Eric Hinman
by CJ Finley
You are your biggest competition! Eric Hinman joins us this week to chat about how to be competitive with yourself and why, the top struggles he has faced along his journey, how he overcame them, and so much more! We also chat about what true success looks like and how he built a personal brand on Instagram. Tune in to be inspired by Eric and see below for a full list of topics covered in this episode.
Key Topics
A story of how an accident before planning to compete in Ironman affected him and still does to this day
Breaking down preparation for the Ironman competition
Why did Eric decide to participate in Ironman
How to be competitive with yourself and condition your mind
The top struggles he has faced and how he overcame them
What is something about him that would surprise listeners?
Tips to live a more fulfilling life
How to be valuable to others & defining true success
Eric’s story through creating content and building a personal brand through Instagram
His favorite “problem to solve”
Who should connect with Eric
What the future holds for him
What “thriving” means to Eric
Connect with Eric:
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Thrive On Life Website
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3,374 | A bathroom is essential in every homestead. A renovated bathroom adds more value to your home. Therefore, a regular update on its style makes it better suited to your need. Regular renovations to your bathrooms will help improve their condition and serve you better over the years with your family. During the renovation process, you can add features, styles, and preferences that suit your preference and that of your family members. For example, maybe the bathroom was meant to be used by an adult only hence included colors and features that are good for adults, and with time you decide to renovate it to be used by teens, which means there will be changes in colors designs and styles that are attractive to teens. The following article will explore the various essential changes that can help improve your bathroom remodeling Harrisburg pa.
Consider a hidden tank or a low-flow toilet
Better toilets can help save the bathroom space and add some incredible style to your bathroom. Toilets with their tanks hidden, that is the water storage vessel are mounted inside the wall are better choices especially for small bathrooms. This kind of toilet design is better for modern bathroom designs. Besides, you can also consider a low-flow toilet which helps to save water during flashings and also increase the value of your home.
Choosing small, textured tiles on the shower floor
During the bathroom remodeling process, you will be required to make a lot of choices when it comes to tiles for flooring and walls. For safety purposes, the shower floor tiles should be textured and small tiles. This will keep your feet from slipping once the floor is wet and soapy. In addition to safety, these types of tiles add some authentic and beautiful views to your bathroom. The bathroom tiles should be easy to clean and mold, humidity, and stains resistance. You can mix and match various patterns and colors for improving the visual and beauty of your bathroom.
Consider adding a recessed medicine cabinet
For more storage space in your bathroom, you should consider installing a recessed medicine cabinet above the vanity. A recessed medicine cabinet is useful is very useful especially when the vanity is on the shallower side. This cabinet will give adequate space to move around your bathroom unlike the cabinet jutting out from the wall which may limit your movement.
Change the bathroom lighting
During the remodeling process, you should consider improving the lighting in your bathroom. You can either change or add some light to the current lighting which helps to improve the functionality and the mood while in the bathroom. The best lighting will give you a leisurely bath. In addition, you can consider adding some recessed fixtures around the mirror which will give the best lighting when doing your hair, shaving, or applying makeup or other related activities. Proper lighting makes your bathroom to be safer and more pleasant. There are several lighting styles and colors you can consider installing in your bathroom.
In summary, during the bathroom remodeling process, you can be creative as you can to create pleasant styles and designs which add some beauty and value to your home. Consider the functionality of your bathroom and how you can maximize it by adding more features during the remodeling process.
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3,375 | Change can be a little scary for almost everyone but the good news is that your switch to Workday HCM can make your day-to-day HR and payroll operations easier and effective.
Continue your reading to learn some reasons to switch Workday HCM.
Nowadays, you can find a lot of HCM software in the market to carry out your regular HR-related tasks. But Workday HCM software has become the topmost choice of maximum organizations due to its functions, various features, and benefits.
Workday HCM suite is the cloud-based software that provides one in all solution for all HR activities for almost all the size of the businesses and also for the companies with multiple locations.
Workday HCM software will significantly improve HR and Payroll compliance, reduce risk, provides better data for decision making, and boost efficiencies across the institution. Human Capital Management software enables people to work more efficiently by having consistent, streamlines, and modern HR practices.
It includes the following functions:
Human Resource Management
Talent Management
Recruiting
Benefits management
Payroll
Time Tracking
Workforce Planning and Analytics
Learning
So, Workday HCM offers different HR functions including the traditional and the latest ones like workforce planning and analytics, etc. surely, these functions make this HCM software best suitable for most of the businesses.
Features
Features of workday HCM also makes it unique and popular choice across most of the companies. This cloud-based suite focuses mainly on the mobile experience and allows employees to access their information, allow recruiters to access candidate information at any time and anywhere, and allow managers to improve time-off, handle employee performance, and control absences. This best HCM software offers mobile access at no charge.
Reasons to choose Workday HCM
As discussed above, many features and functions make this HCM software worth to choose for your company. If you still not convinced then following pointers can surely make you switch to Workday HCM
It can address the specific industry needs related to HR practices.
It enables round a clock access to information over a secure network
It provides easier accessibility for routine personnel items like earning statements and leave balances.
You can easily make personal information updates like contact details, direct deposits, etc.
It enables managers, administrators, and executives to have quick access to current information about their assigned teams.
It ensures the correct track and ranks entry into the system with the simple and automotive entry of academic personnel.
There is no need to build and maintain side and departmental shadow systems with Workday HCM.
With twice-yearly upgrades, it regularly introduces new HR and payroll features and capabilities.
It works on PCs as well as on Macs
It also offers personalized functions that enable the organizations in planning and placing the right talent in the right projects.
Moreover, features like the ability to view paycheck detail, integration between Kronos and Workday HCM increase its productivity and ease of use. Even its feature of consistent licensure may convince you to streamline your HR and payroll work with Workday.
Conclusion
There will be nothing wrong with saying that Workday HCM is a great innovation in the data migration and software integration feature. It enables various companies to successfully operate on different platforms without dropping their important data and spending much time in migration. The unique features and benefits of Workday HCM make it one of the most demanding HCM software.
Don’t get scared as changes lead to good results so switch to Workday HCM and streamline your HR and payroll functions with this Great HCM tool.
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3,378 | Photo editor to overlay pictures : The first sight of attraction nowadays is the photo of an individual. If we talk about photos at social media either it's Facebook, Instagram or WhatsApp all are edited. They are made attractive by using different ... [...]
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3,379 | What will happen if President Trump’s plan to maintain a military presence in Mexico following his proposed border wall is implemented? The effects on the Mexican economy could be devastating.
The “remain in mexico” policy supreme court” is a new policy that has been released by President Trump. The policy will allow the US to keep troops stationed in Mexico indefinitely, without Congressional approval.
On September 25, a Haitian youngster stares out of a tent near Ciudad Acua, Mexico.
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The Biden Administration has mishandled immigration policy as badly as it botched the Afghan withdrawal, and it now faces the humiliation of reverting to a Trump-era border policy that candidate Joe Biden blasted as un-American.
“Donald Trump’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ proposal is risky, cruel, and contradicts all we stand for as an immigrant society. Mr. Biden tweeted in March 2020, “My administration will put a stop to it.” Mr. Biden was wooing the left at the time.
Hundreds of thousands of people are attempting to cross the border illegally, and acting assistant secretary for immigration policy Blas Nuez-Neto said Thursday that the Department of Homeland Security has made “excellent success” in resurrecting Remain in Mexico. As a result of this policy, some asylum applicants were forced to wait south of the border while their claims to enter the United States were heard.
On his first day in office, Mr. Biden halted enrollment in the program, which he later discontinued in June. In April, the states of Texas and Missouri filed a lawsuit. The program was ordered to be reinstated by a federal court, and the Supreme Court refused to provide a stay in August.
Mr. Biden’s immigration program has failed, and the administration’s reversal is an implicit recognition of that. Migrants saw the elimination of Remain in Mexico, as well as other Biden initiatives, as an encouragement to cross the border, enter the United States, and seek asylum. Many are subsequently allowed into the United States while awaiting asylum hearings, and many do not appear. Between January and August of fiscal year 2021, border officials had over 1.5 million interactions with migrants.
Remain in Mexico “changed the incentives for economic migrants with weak asylum claims, and thereby slowed the flow of immigrants” to the border, as Texas and Missouri stated in court. If they can’t enter the United States, economic migrants are less likely to attempt to cheat the asylum system.
The Biden Administration stated in court documents this week that Mexico must agree to continue the strategy, although conversations are ongoing. Critics point to the perilous situation on the Mexican side of the border. They have a point, but the existing state of the border has weakened popular support for open borders. Remain in Mexico, as imperfect as it is, eases the strain on immigration courts and expedites judgments for qualified asylum claimants.
The Biden presidency’s major error has been ceding to the left on issue after issue. The majority of today’s progressive ideas are disconnected from how the world operates, including migration.
Mr. Biden will have to prove that the White House can enforce US immigration law while also trying to provide more legal avenues for economic migrants and fixing the dysfunctional US asylum system if he wants to address the humanitarian catastrophe at the border.
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3,380 | You probably have your own reasons for learning as well. But, most of us will have a common opinion that fulltime learning in an institution is faced with a lot of challenges which discourages many. Today, success is much linked to education particularly the higher education. Most of us also believe that if you have an extra course in a company or any working institution, you have higher chance of getting promoted. Therefor, pursuing an networking for student becomes the most appropriate option. If you are much educated you have a higher chance to find an employment with a company or government institution. In this study we will evaluate the main factors that you need employ as you choose networking for students.
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The second factor that you ought to consider is the delivery of the networking for learners you are applying for and the institutions reputation. Get to know if the institution has all it takes to meet the needs of your course. Be sure that an institution has delivered similar courses to yours before and is capable to do it again. It’s also to find out on the networking for learners delivery schedule and check whether you can fit in. It’s very crucial that you choose a school that has good profile in regard to the networking for learners that you wish to take.
The right online schools should not have exaggerated cost of learning. Choose the schools which you can afford comfortably and always remain in your budget. Finally, the amount of fee payable to the institution and the mode of payment is a very important factor to consider. It’s a guarantee that the right schools in a particular course will demand a higher education fee. Further consider the means which are available to make payment to the school and consider the right. Online methods are better especially if you are a busy person who can’t travel to banks and to school. Finally enquire for the available discounts and the scholarships which will aid you in managing the cost of online learning. | {
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Think about the last time you strolled into a store. Do you recall the scent wafting through the air? You might not remember that detail, but you may have walked back out with more merchandise than you intended to buy, simply because the store owner was using an effective marketing strategy: ambient scenting.
Scientific studies have proven that people who are in an inviting retail space and smell an appealing scent (such as cinnamon or vanilla), they spend more time in that place. They also spend more money, and that’s great news for your cash register.
Scientists and researchers are learning more each day about how people’s emotions and behaviors are impacted by scents. In 2004, American scientists Richard Axel and Linda Buck won the Nobel Prize for their studies on the sense of smell in humans, and how scents are processed by us on a molecular level. They concluded that our ability to smell impacts our quality of life.
Simple Wins the Day
Not just any ambient scent will nudge customers to feel happier and buy more, however. Simple aromas are more successful at subtly promoting spending than are complex scents. A 2012 study conducted by both Washington State University and the University of St. Gallen (in Switzerland) analyzed the behavior of 400 shoppers of a home-decorations store over an 18-day period. Customers were unknowingly subjected to one of three ambient olfactory scenarios: no scent, a simple scent (orange), and a complex scent (a blend of orange, basil and green tea). Scientists then kept records of the shopping habits of those people.
According to the study published in the Journal of Retailing, simple scents in the air made shoppers feel good, but complex, perhaps pungent-perceived scents were more distracting. The shoppers who smelled the simple orange scent spent on average about 20% more than those who breathed in the more complex scent or no scent at all. This is a helpful study for retail store owners searching for ways to inspire customers to buy more.
Scents, Emotions and Spending
We know scents bring about subconscious, emotional responses, and we tend to buy with our heart instead of our head. Shopping is what makes many people feel happy – it’s our “retail therapy.” Tapping into those emotions through ambient scent can encourage people to feel more positive toward your retail space and the quality of items in that space.
One ambient scent study centered around spatial perceptions – how customers perceived the space around them in a store or business depending upon the type of ambient scent in that environment. The study, called “The Cool Scent of Power: Effects of Ambient Scent on Consumer Preferences and Choice Behavior,” is detailed in the Journal of Marketing, a scholarly journal of peer-reviewed market research published by the American Marketing Association.
Researchers recorded the results of both laboratory and store-based experiments, and concluded that when people are in an environment diffused with what are considered “warm scents” like cinnamon or vanilla, they spend more money than when they’re in environments with “cool scents” like peppermint.
Interestingly, this study also found that “warm ambient scents” result in people perceiving that the space around them is more crowded. This feeling of a more “socially dense” atmosphere makes people want to buy more products. People tend to feel less powerful in a crowd, and they want to reclaim that sense of power by purchasing items.
Which Scent is Perfect for your Business?
Through studies like these, researchers are better able to categorize scents based on how they may trigger emotions such as invigorated, nostalgic, romantic, relaxed or confident.
For instance, citrus, basil, lavender and cinnamon scents are relaxing scents, while rosemary, thyme and peppermint are invigorating. A rose scent aligns with happiness and positive emotions, while cardamom, licorice, chocolate and ginger bring up romantic emotions. Fruit scents bring a happy, summer-like feeling, and cotton and linen scents help shoppers envision cleanliness and springtime. Leather evokes a sense of opulence, helping a consumer identify with buying an item of luxury, while wood conjures up thoughts of the earth and solid values in products.
Business owners can also harness the power of ambient scents to create the sensation of a larger store space – or a more cozy one. Light, breezy scents like green apple, citrus or cucumber can help your space feel bigger, while woodsy, sweet or spicy scents can make a space feel smaller and more intimate.
Ambient scent knowledge and research are powerful tools to help business owners tailor their own scent marketing strategy to meet their own specific needs, and to create a more comfortable, productive shopping experience. The specific scent – warm or cool, simple or complex, lively or calming – that you diffuse into your business space can inspire your customers to feel happier and more positive.
Rely on the expertise of SCENT::LINQ, to help you find the perfect scent to appeal to your customers’ emotions and leave them with an engaging first impression of your business and its products, resulting in higher sales. All of our formulations meet and exceed regulatory requirements (Specially EU and USA) and fragrance safety.
SCENT::LINQ is one of the leading scenting companies in the world with top-quality scent designs, expertly providing full-service scent solutions for you. Contact us to start your scent marketing journey, making that real connection and optimizing the perfect scent to enhance your indoor spaces.
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3,384 | 13 Keep on loving each other as brothers and sisters.[a] 2 Don’t forget to show hospitality to strangers, for some who have done this have entertained angels without realizing it! 3 Remember those in prison, as if you were there yourself. Remember also those being mistreated, as if you felt their pain in your own bodies.
4 Give honor to marriage, and remain faithful to one another in marriage. God will surely judge people who are immoral and those who commit adultery.
5 Don’t love money; be satisfied with what you have. For God has said,
“I will never fail you.
I will never abandon you.”[b]
6 So we can say with confidence,
“The Lord is my helper,
so I will have no fear.
What can mere people do to me?”[c]
7 Remember your leaders who taught you the word of God. Think of all the good that has come from their lives, and follow the example of their faith.
8 Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. 9 So do not be attracted by strange, new ideas. Your strength comes from God’s grace, not from rules about food, which don’t help those who follow them.
10 We have an altar from which the priests in the Tabernacle[d] have no right to eat. 11 Under the old system, the high priest brought the blood of animals into the Holy Place as a sacrifice for sin, and the bodies of the animals were burned outside the camp. 12 So also Jesus suffered and died outside the city gates to make his people holy by means of his own blood. 13 So let us go out to him, outside the camp, and bear the disgrace he bore. 14 For this world is not our permanent home; we are looking forward to a home yet to come.
15 Therefore, let us offer through Jesus a continual sacrifice of praise to God, proclaiming our allegiance to his name. 16 And don’t forget to do good and to share with those in need. These are the sacrifices that please God.
17 Obey your spiritual leaders, and do what they say. Their work is to watch over your souls, and they are accountable to God. Give them reason to do this with joy and not with sorrow. That would certainly not be for your benefit.
18 Pray for us, for our conscience is clear and we want to live honorably in everything we do. 19 And especially pray that I will be able to come back to you soon.
20 Now may the God of peace—
who brought up from the dead our Lord Jesus,
the great Shepherd of the sheep,
and ratified an eternal covenant with his blood—
21 may he equip you with all you need
for doing his will.
May he produce in you,[e]
through the power of Jesus Christ,
every good thing that is pleasing to him.
All glory to him forever and ever! Amen.
22 I urge you, dear brothers and sisters,[f] to pay attention to what I have written in this brief exhortation.
23 I want you to know that our brother Timothy has been released from jail. If he comes here soon, I will bring him with me to see you.
24 Greet all your leaders and all the believers there.[g] The believers from Italy send you their greetings.
25 May God’s grace be with you all.
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8 Incredible Harry Potter Scenes That Didn’t Make It To The Big Screen Thanks to this illustrator, the storey has now come to life.
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People often say that a book is always preferable to a film. Mostly due to the fact that the film passes over a lot of topics. Katie Knudson, an artist from Orlando, Florida, is drawing Harry Potter film scenes that can’t be made into movies to help Potterheads visualise their favourite moments from the series, and even J.P. Rolling will be pleased to see them.
“My mum read Harry Potter novels to me while I read,” Katie told Bored Panda. The last thing came to light even when I was in high school. Between the two of us, we had an unbelievable relationship. Fixed!
When someone reminded Katie of a scene in which Luna inadvertently walks up to Harry and declares her support for him, she got the inspiration for her Fanart project. “I just thought it was a fantastic scene, and I felt compelled to depict it.” It went over so well that I realised I wasn’t the only one who had forgotten about it. “And I kept hunting for and drew the deleted sequences because I recalled them!” The artist constantly strives to cover the film’s renowned scenes, which are the main character’s moments. “Anything emotional or helpful for a character, such as Newell’s parents.” It makes me sad when I lose track of a character’s development.”
“Planning and sketching the scene can take anywhere from 10 to 10 hours,” Katie explained, adding that it’s all done before it’s released online. “I’ll do what I can do to get them to correct the text as much as possible.” Continue scrolling to see a collection of the best moments from the Harry Potter series.
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People often say that a book is always preferable to a film. Mostly due to the fact that the film passes over a lot of topics. Katie Knudson, an artist from Orlando, Florida, is drawing Harry Potter film scenes that can’t be made into movies to help Potterheads visualise their favourite moments from the series, and even J.P. Rolling will be pleased to see them.
“My mum read Harry Potter novels to me while I read,” Katie told Bored Panda. The last thing came to light even when I was in high school. Between the two of us, we had an unbelievable relationship. Fixed!
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When someone reminded Katie of a scene in which Luna inadvertently walks up to Harry and declares her support for him, she got the inspiration for her Fanart project. “I just thought it was a fantastic scene, and I felt compelled to depict it.” It went over so well that I realised I wasn’t the only one who had forgotten about it. “And I kept hunting for and drew the deleted sequences because I recalled them!” The artist constantly strives to cover the film’s renowned scenes, which are the main character’s moments. “Anything emotional or helpful for a character, such as Newell’s parents.” It makes me sad when I lose track of a character’s development.”
“Planning and sketching the scene can take anywhere from 10 to 10 hours,” Katie explained, adding that it’s all done before it’s released online. “I’ll do what I can do to get them to correct the text as much as possible.” Continue scrolling to see a collection of the best moments from the Harry Potter series. | {
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Finance
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Health Sciences
Clinical Research
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Assist in developing government health policy by reviewing relevant literature, conducting interviews, collecting and analyzing statistical data, and providing advice to senior managers and officials on issues such as health promotion, regulation, standards, and financing
Design and implement health projects or programs
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Compile and analyze statistical information provided by private and public healthcare institutions and organizations, and produce reports
Monitor and evaluate healthcare programs operated by government departments and agencies or private organizations
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Conduct evaluations and assessments of health projects and programs
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Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technologist
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Monitor outside process equipment
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Shut down, isolate, and prepare process units or production equipment for maintenance
Sample products, perform tests, record data, carry out statistical process control on process operations, and write production logs
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Healthcare
Medical Laboratory Technician
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Intra Oral Dental Assisting Level 1 & 2
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Take and develop X-rays
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Take preliminary impressions for diagnostic casts
Fabricate and place temporary crowns and restorations
Educate patients on oral hygiene
Invoice patients for dental services
Schedule patient appointments and record dental procedures performed
Order dental and office supplies
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Medical Office Assistant
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Home heating, air flow, and also Air conditioning (HEATING AND COOLING) are the scientific research of automobile as well as interior ecological convenience. It deals with the control of temperature level of a room via the modification of exterior problems, including temperature level, humidity, and also the air flow. Its aim is to supply acceptable indoor air quality and ideal thermal convenience. It might be used for numerous functions consisting of domestic, commercial, institutional, or community home heating as well as air-conditioning systems.
An A/C system can make use of ducts in the form of ductwork, covering tube, or air ducts with a flexible cover. Air ducts are typically divided by a layer of insulation that prevents warmth loss. The air travels with ducts fitted with return air flues that direct hot air far from the heating or cooling system and also into the area. There are likewise open ducts, where chilly air from outside the structure is available in contact with the indoor heating or cooling system, and ducts fitted with a shut cover that guides cold air from outside to inside the structure.
Heatpump and air conditioners are mechanical air flow systems that move air in and out of an area through an adjustable physical obstacle. Some mechanical air flow systems are described as long-term air duct systems. Heat pumps and air conditioners transfer heat or great air in a specified location. Somehow, these resemble the mechanical ventilation system of a structure: the rooms must be made adequately comfy for individuals to relocate, without disturbing the settled state.
HVAC basics assist people make use of HEATING AND COOLING solutions more comfortably throughout the year. Given that they’re easy to operate and maintain, most people select A/C services instead of home heating and also a/c contractors. Furthermore, when you’re choosing your COOLING AND HEATING service, ensure you obtain enough recommendations about the best versions to buy for your house, because a massive A/C installment includes a significant financial investment.
Besides heating and also air-conditioning, HVAC services can also improve interior air top quality by enhancing ventilation. Interior air contamination prevails worldwide, and lots of people suffer from breathing in irritating as well as harmful smells. A HEATING AND COOLING system enables you to create the appropriate ventilation setting for your family members, to make sure that you and your passengers feel comfortable. If you’re looking for A/C ideas, it’s best to go straight to the source: your A/C system’s maker.
Many people make use of HEATING AND COOLING home solutions when every few years due to the fact that they’re tough to stay on par with. However if you intend to do it right the first time, make certain you employ a certified HEATING AND COOLING professional. COOLING AND HEATING solutions that are custom-made to fit your unique needs need cautious planning, because each sort of HEATING AND COOLING system is different. With careful preparation, an A/C installment can go smoothly, making your house extra reliable as well as boosting indoor air top quality.
Heating, Ventilation, and also A/c (COOLING AND HEATING) are the art of automobile as well as indoor environmental conditioning. Its function is to offer appropriate indoor air top quality as well as thermal comfort to the residents of the building. In easy terms, COOLING AND HEATING systems manage the temperature level as well as dampness content in the interior environment. They are capable of regulating temperatures from the zero level to really high levels.
A conventional home heating as well as ventilation system entail the installation of a heat pump or an ac system gadget. The latter is usually powered by gas, oil, or electricity. The source of power is picked based on availability and also price. Because COOLING AND HEATING systems entail the motion of air as well as the transfer of heat, mechanical ventilation or ventilators might additionally be utilized. These are air circulation gadgets that relocate air through a pipe system where it is heated up prior to being pushed out into the area.
Given that A/C systems have actually entered into the day-to-day residence life, it is not shocking that the majority of property owners now understand COOLING AND HEATING better. Nonetheless, when a resident decides to install a HEATING AND COOLING system within his or her house, a selection of factors to consider need to be thought about. One of these factors to consider fixate the use of the room and also the specific ecological problems in the area in which the COOLING AND HEATING system will certainly be installed. When taking into consideration the installment of a HEATING AND COOLING system, it is essential to take into account elements such as climate, the layout of your home, and access. This is since COOLING AND HEATING has various elements and also functions that need proper consideration relying on the atmosphere.
For example, some home owners may wish to replace their existing home heating and also cooling down system as a result of the high price related to the system. Alternatively, they might need to mount home window a/c devices in order to conserve cash on their energy expenses. With this in mind, it is very important to take into consideration specific factors to consider. Mounting HVAC includes lots of actions and also the leading point one ought to do prior to acquiring HEATING AND COOLING is to gather pertinent info concerning the procedure. With this expertise, home owners will certainly know what parts they will certainly require to purchase, just how much they will certainly have to pay, and the length of time it will certainly take for the HEATING AND COOLING installment to be completed. With this info in hand, the homeowner will certainly be able to make a notified choice pertaining to the HVAC job to be done in their house.
Another facet that is very important to consider is the area of the A/C unit. If the homeowner will be setting up a COOLING AND HEATING device in a location where temperature levels are exceptionally cold, after that the ventilation ductwork will certainly require to be carefully scrutinized. With this in mind, it is essential that the property owner first check the air ducts that will be required by the new heating and also cooling down system. Heating and also ventilation air ducts have actually been evaluated as well as lined with safety and security caps in order to secure them from the extreme temperatures experienced by homes. In some instances, where the A/C system will be mounted into an existing dwelling, the home owner must additionally have a home heating contractor install insulation around the structure of the house in addition to securing the spaces around the COOLING AND HEATING device with insulation tape. BreathAlong dehumidifier reviews
Lastly, in regards to financing, HVAC is a lot more adaptable than cooling. Although the last is thought about an energy reliable luxury, homeowners with great credit rating rankings can obtain a low rate of interest for their A/C devices. On the other hand, A/C is a lot more expensive to run throughout the summer months. This is due to the fact that heating and cooling down units utilize even more electrical power and also gas during the summer season, when several families need to keep their air conditioning systems running. Therefore, in regards to prices and also regular monthly payments, cooling and heating are usually more economical options in the future. | {
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